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October 9, 2025 118 mins
♫ This is the Shakedown that doesn't end ♪ Ok so it's only day 2 but it already feels ANCIENT -- Can we talk about the sombreros THOUGH? If the Dems win back congress they'll probably launch Sombrreo Gate!
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Hold the line. The king is coming.

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Trim your fame.

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Let the wasman cry. We were mad for the storm
and the shake. We will be standing in the trip.

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every midnight.

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Speaker 5 (06:06):
Hold the line, the King is coming.

Speaker 7 (06:12):
Trim me your flame.

Speaker 5 (06:14):
Let the watchmen cry. We were made for the storm
and the shaking.

Speaker 10 (06:24):
We'll be standing when the trump it's rise.

Speaker 7 (06:29):
We don't bow and we don't break.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
We burn like going on the altar.

Speaker 7 (06:34):
Flame all the line.

Speaker 5 (06:37):
The King is coming and he knows every warriors.

Speaker 11 (06:52):
I saw the skies splitting like scrolls undone.

Speaker 5 (06:58):
The rider comes crown.

Speaker 10 (07:01):
With the sun, his voice like thunder, his eyes like flame,
the lamb the line.

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the line.

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Speaker 10 (07:47):
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Speaker 7 (07:53):
We and dared.

Speaker 5 (07:55):
We jumped the fire. Now we ride with the sun
of man.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
We all bow and we all break.

Speaker 5 (08:08):
We are the ones who held the flame all the line.
The King is coming and he's riding in with on.

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Speaker 12 (11:21):
And welcome into the show that almost wasn't on this
Friday Eve edition of The Rick Robinsons Show. We are
live friend here on klarmad dot com. Hope everybody's having
a great Thursday. Didn't promote, almost didn't do the show.
So we may have our usual stragglers coming forward in
in the next thirty minutes or so because they're like,

(11:41):
I didn't see a post about you doing a show today,
so I didn't know you were doing what that's because
I almost didn't do a show today. I've been working late.
Only today it was just the day that my body
was like, I don't care how many alarms you have said,
we're not getting up. You're old. Now you have to
embrace that. No, I don't. I'm gonna Friday every step
of the way. I Ever since my divorce, I basically

(12:03):
have Peter Brand syndrome because you know, and I've said
this before, I tried to do everything society told me
I was supposed to do, you know, settled down, found,
found the wife, got the nice house, the nicer card,
the job, the two point five kids, the hole nine yards,
and then you know, one day she's just like, yeah,
you know, you're not really who I wanted to be with,
so have a nice life. Wait what wait what?

Speaker 4 (12:26):
So?

Speaker 7 (12:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (12:26):
Anyway, so I have been. I've been climbing and clawing
my way back out of that now for going on
six years. And so during that time I have changed
a lot of things, and I may even even retired
from my job a little early based on a midlife crisis.
Who knows. Anyway, we're here, we're live, and I get

(12:49):
paid to do this stuff now, which is why I
was like, I could really kind of just go with
rolling back over and I'm like, no, this is this
is your job now, so you got to start treating
it like your job. And on your other jobs, every
time you didn't feel well, you tell people you could
call in sick when you were dead. So anyway, so
we're here, we're live. Plus it's gonna it's it's gonna
be kind of a fun show today. It has to

(13:09):
be because there's way too much crazy going on, and
it's a fun kind of crazy because look, I don't
give the I don't give the Left credit for much
of anything, but they're actually starting to get in on
the Great shutdown meme War of twenty twenty five, and
even though they're not that good at it, it's just
fun to kind of see them starting to fire back
because it's all and Sean mentioned this last night, it's

(13:30):
almost like there's a line of communication opening through the memes,
at least for us, because we can laugh it off.
They're secretly wanting to stab us all in our sleep
for them, but they're trying to play it off, and
you can see it from you know, folks like Hakeem Jeffries,
who I guess the White House weighed in again on
the whole meme war. I have that somewhere that's that's

(13:52):
not the site it was on. Which one was it?
So where did it go?

Speaker 13 (14:00):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (14:01):
Yeah, it was part of PG Media's morning briefing. That's why,
because I get that in my email. So for those
of you that have been living under a rock, you
may not even know what I'm talking about. So in
the event that you don't pardon me. In the event
that you don't, which at this point I'm not really
sure how you wouldn't, but for the sake of argument,

(14:22):
plus it gives me an excuse to play this again.
So hang on, let's just do this just to be
safe for the moment that I can test it.

Speaker 14 (14:32):
Look, guys, there's no way to sugarcoat it. Nobody likes
Democrats anymore. We have no voters left because of all
of our woke trans bullshit. Not even black people want
to vote for us anymore. Even Latinos hate us. So
we need new voters. And if we give all these
illegal aliens free healthcare, we might be able to get

(14:52):
them on our side so they can vote for us.
They can't even speak English, so they won't realize we're
just a bunch of woke peace is of shit, you know,
at least for a while until they learn English and
they realize they hate us too.

Speaker 12 (15:10):
All right. So that's kind of what kicked all this off, right,
because we played the clips of Jeffreys yesterday, I think
it was yesterday. We played the clips of him whining
and talking about how it's racist and no, dude, sorry,
unless you're a beaner, it's not racist.

Speaker 15 (15:27):
Now.

Speaker 12 (15:27):
If you're a beaner and somebody puts a mustache on
you in a picture in a sombrero, then you can
say it's racist.

Speaker 4 (15:34):
Now.

Speaker 12 (15:34):
It might not be nice, it might be a little crass,
but it's not racist. So anyway, apparently after this has
gone on for a few days, I guess the White
House weighed back in again because this is what I'm
hearing now. So that has kicked off an absolutely delightful
couple of days of Democrats weeping and gnashing their teeth.
Hardest hit has been House Minority Leader. I'm surprised he

(15:57):
doesn't yell about that being racist. Jeffries, who has taken
great umbrage at being given an Ai sombrero. So there's
a theory about Jeffries is that Nancy Pelosi is really
still in charge of the Dems over in the House,
but she just doesn't want to go to as many
meetings anymore. A woman who was as powerful as she
was for that long doesn't simply fade into the background.

(16:20):
She's pulling the strings like the great puppet master that
she believes that she still is. But Jeffries gets all
over the camera time, and that frees her up to
spend extra quality time with her beloved Phronsia, to the
surprise of absolutely no one. Jeffries and his dear friends
in the lap dog media have been screaming razist over

(16:41):
the sombrero post, but that doesn't have the umph for
them that it used to because they've said it so
often that nobody gives a damn anymore. What it's done
is usher us into the golden age of sombrero memes.
It's also given Vice President Jade Vans more opportunities to
cement his status as the early front runner for the

(17:02):
twenty twenty eight Republican presidential nomination. This is from a
post that Michael Michael Contrell wrote for us over and
this is from PJ Media yesterday. A reporter asked Vance
on Wednesday of Trump if the Trump meme telped efforts
to reach a government funding deal. Oh, I think it's funny.
The President's joking and we're having a good time. Vance replied,

(17:23):
you can negotiate in good faith while still poking fun
at the absurdity of Democrats' positions, and yes, even the
absurdity of Democrats themselves. Then he added, with a grin,
I'll tell Jukiem Jeffries right now, I make this solemn
promise to you, help us reopen the government, and the
SAP sombrero memes will stop.

Speaker 5 (17:42):
Done.

Speaker 12 (17:42):
Dun, dun. Once again, Vance played the pressed to perfection,
which is rare, especially lately. Speaking of the flying monkeys
in the mainstream media, they're apoplectic over the fact that
people on the right aren't thinking from the accusation of racism.
They haven't grasped that we're also used to them calling

(18:06):
us racist. That has become yeah, I don't know, white noise,
so yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, So and this is this
is what they're talking about. So this is another clip.
This is from the folks over at CNN. So hang on,

(18:28):
let me get this cute up. Hang on, Dann, I
have that song stuck in my head. I don't know
I feel about that. All right, here we go.

Speaker 16 (18:49):
So we played sound for Vice President of Advance, not
just defending that ai racist video of mineral leader Jeffries
warning a sombrero, but also like celebrating that video was
playing on a loop in the briefing room today.

Speaker 15 (19:02):
What are you hearing from the inside about that?

Speaker 17 (19:04):
It was not only just playing on a loop in
the briefing room. If you've never been in the press
briefing room for those who haven't, there are loud speakers overheads.
You can hear announcements or what's being said, or if
there's an event going on with the President and the
Rose Garden, for example, they were playing that mariachi music
as well over the loudspeakers for all the press that
was coming in and out of the White House today
inside the press briefing room. It just kind of gives

(19:25):
you a window, John into how they're dealing with this
and how they believe they have the upper hand when
it comes to the messaging here, and also kind of
how things have changed from the first time Donald Trump
was in office. I mean, there was a shutdown. Then
I remember all thirty five days of it. As the
President said at the beginning, he'd be proud to shut
the government down, and then it ended, obviously with him
not getting the money for his border wall. This time,

(19:48):
there's a moment here. They're being heavily criticized over this,
over these posts by the president by Democrats, and instead
of backing off or apologizing for it, they're leaning into it,
and they're playing the music over loudspeakers and on repeat.
It tied the briefing room because they simply don't care
about that criticism.

Speaker 15 (20:04):
All right, Calea Collins, thank you very much.

Speaker 12 (20:08):
I wonder why we don't care about that criticism. Could
it have anything to do with the fact that we
know we're not Could it have anything to do with
the fact that you guys don't even really understand what
racism means anymore, because it's just a word that you
throw around, that you toss at everyone, all the people.
Anybody who doesn't agree with you was automatically a racist.

(20:28):
And the funny thing is it used to work. I know,
because I remember when I first started waiting into politics.
Anytime I said anything that somebody found offensive, I would
stop or said they found offensive, I would stop and
take a more elimentory for like a minute or so.
Was that really that mean that I crossed the line
somewhere and I couldn't figure it out because I realized

(20:49):
I was never the problem. Their inability to process things
in a rational manner was usually the problem. So this
is what I haven't seen. So we're gonna play this
real quick. Hang on. Of course, it's going to maybe
go over there now because I've clicked on the article
too many times. One moment please, or should we say, oh, no, momento,

(21:10):
poor favor since we're talking about you know, Soreros. So
I'm not gonna say I haven't seen something similar to this,
but I haven't seen this exact one. So this is
kind of awesome because I think somebody's done the photoshopping
of Kamala before, and I think it involves the booze
in the hand, but this time they made it quervo

(21:32):
and then you got you asking and see the rest now,
So hang on.

Speaker 18 (21:41):
Don't you ever let anybody take your power from you.
You have the same power that you did before November fifth,
and you have the same purpose that you did. Don't
you ever, let anybody take your power from you. You
have the same power that you did before November fifth, op.

Speaker 12 (22:11):
I actually didn't mean to do that. So she reminds
me of someone And for some reason I cannot think
of his name. Dude played in Badass, the Giant Mexican Guy.
It's exactly the first time when I saw the long
hair in the mustache, that's the first thing I thought of.
For some reason, I cannot think of his name. This morning,

(22:31):
did I mention sleep deprived?

Speaker 19 (22:34):
Yes?

Speaker 12 (22:34):
Yes, yes, In fact, I am vetty vetty sleep deprived anyway.
So yeah, the Great meme War of twenty twenty five continues.
We have a couple other examples of that as we
go on throughout the day. But I thought I thought
it was interesting that the White House has actually escalated
this by putting it on. And I saw this yesterday

(22:55):
during the press briefing before it went live. You could
see the little the monitors they've put in and they
were running the video on a loop. All right, So
I don't know what this one is. We're gonna find
out together because I haven't seen this yet and it
doesn't really have any annotations or anything with it. But

(23:17):
it's in the mem war post from PJ Media, So
just for fun, I don't even I don't even think
it has any volume with it, So I'm just gonna
put it on the screen. Huh. I don't know. I

(23:40):
guess they were just saying that that was so funny
they fell over dead. Maybe that's what it was. Maybe
I'm too Maybe I'm too not a weak enough for
this yet today. I don't know anyway, But run one,
hang on, there we go, all right, So let's see
what other trouble we can get into quick like. So

(24:10):
it looks like town Hall has a similar article. Let's
see if they're covering the same angle or not. I
think that might have been the one I was looking
for originally. Oh now I know, okay, okay, so yeah,
now I remember what happened. So this this was after

(24:35):
our always say, during Jeffrey's meltdown over the meme on
I guess it was MS d n C soon to
be referred to on this network henceforth, as soon as
the changeover happens to PMS.

Speaker 20 (24:49):
Now but yeah, hang on, disgusting video, and we're going
to continue to make clear biggotree will get you nowhere
they are fighting to protect the healthcare of the America
changed people in the face of an unprecedented Republican assault.

(25:19):
It's a disgusting video, and we're going to continue to
make clear, Biggotree will get you nowhere. We are fighting
to protect the healthcare of the America changed people in
the face of an unprecedented Republican assault.

Speaker 12 (25:44):
Okay, so now let's get into what's sparking this whole shutdown,
because there's part of this that the American people are
being lied to about, but they're starting to let the
truth seep out little by little, if you will listen.
So the reason that they're claiming that they're allowing the
government to be shut down because they're trying to make
healthcare more affordable for Americans. The problem with this is
this just proves the argument that the Republicans have been

(26:06):
making now since you know two thousand and nine, that
the Affordable Care Act was anything but affordable and the
only thing that inventially made it somewhat affordable were subsidies
that were pumped in during the quote unquote covid era,
and now those are about to expire, and guess what,
the only way that the Democrats could get the votes
for the Republicans to push that across the finish line.

(26:27):
When they did was because it had a sunset on it.
I don't know why the Republicans fall for it, though,
because the Democrats never tried to sunset anything soon. It justcid, well,
it's supposed to Well, if we do that, it's going
to become so unaffordable. And then you have and then
you have the rechard from Georgia that somehow got elected

(26:48):
Senator Rafael Warnock posting two posting a post from ACTS
that was shared by somebody else with two completely different
plans from the same insurance company that show vastly different pricing.
This is what's gonna happen because of those subsidies being
removed by the Republicans if we don't keep them in place,

(27:08):
and there's like a six hundred dollars price tag difference,
and it's two completely different plans from the same place. Though,
because apparently Georgia elected a gaslighting retard. But I can't
do anything about that. I don't live in Georgia. I
have no desire to live in Georgia. I just want
to be left alone. I'm still there I'm trying to
be left alone. You won't let me be because you

(27:31):
keep lying to the American people. So you won't let
those of us who just want to be left alone
to be left alone because you keep lying. But they're
telling you the truth if you'll listen. Nancy Pelosi, I
think it was either Pelosi or Waters, I don't remember

(27:53):
Maxine Waters, I don't remember which one, but started talking
about how they want healthcare for everyone everyone, and then
I'm gonna see if I can find the little snippet
from the AOC Bernie Sanders Palavre yesterday, because you know,
the socialist wing of the Democratic Party was walking around Washington,

(28:14):
DC yesterday and at one point she said, we're gonna
get these put back into place, and then we're gonna
fight for healthcare to be a human right available for all.
So they're telling you the quiet part out loud if
you're willing to listen. And it's because they know that
they're losing you, guys. They know that most of the
Democrats who are still normal are It's not really that

(28:37):
you guys have moved, it's their overton windows shifted so
far to the left that you don't align with them anymore.
And as soon as you say something about, well, I'm
not sure I agree with that anymore, guess what's gonna happen.
Guess what's gonna happen. They're going to turn on you,
and you're gonna understand exactly what Tulca Gabbard felt like

(28:57):
and what she was going through, and exactly to what
Robert F. Kennedy Junior has gone through and so many
other everyday average Americans that have walked away from the
Democratic Party in the last decade because they got to
this point where it was this far no further. They
couldn't go any further with it anymore because it didn't
make any sense to fight on their side anymore. Now
you've got Democrats again siding with illegal aliens. Then you

(29:22):
and me why And I know what you're about to say,
because dude, I even still get this an email, which
is part of the reason why I did the show
that I did last night about becoming being a Christian
and still finding ways to get involved in politics without
losing your soul. You can catch that and reflay. It'll

(29:44):
be on all the other usual audio sites at some point,
probably later today. I still have to cut it out
and put it where it needs to go, because it
was part of the continuous life feed we did last night.
But it's funny because all I've heard and I never
really have had the heart to just put them on blast.

(30:04):
I don't think I care anymore because anytime I talk
about how you know, legal immigration matters and illegal immigration
matters even more. Well, if you don't like immigrants, you
must not like Jesus, because even Jesus fled to another country. No,
at that time, and you can look it up. At

(30:26):
that time Egypt was basically another state of the Roman Empire,
so he in fact, it did not flee to another country.
As a comparison, it would have been like fleeing from
California to Nevada, same governing body, just light the different location.
So no, it's not the same thing, and it's never

(30:47):
been the same thing. But because we couch everything in
modern terms and have no way of remembering what things
were like in the past, because our education system has
tried to turn us into people with the memory of
a gold fish in the attention span of a nat
on purpose, then everybody looks at things like the Second Amendments.
Oh look, see, there's that part right there that says

(31:08):
well regulated. Do you not understand what well regulated means? Rick?
And oh Jesus fled to Egypt. He was an immigrant
to Egypt. Noop, noop, noop, just noop. Stop it. If

(31:30):
you don't know what you're talking about, it's probably a
good idea to not talk at all. Just pointing that out,
all right, So we got another bit of a clip
we're gonna be playing here.

Speaker 15 (31:54):
The Leader of the Democrats in the House.

Speaker 12 (31:58):
This is a bit of a long one we're gonna
play any way. I'll probably politician lous a break because
it is kind of long, and we got a late
start because, like I said, this was the show that
almost wasn't.

Speaker 21 (32:08):
So the Leader of the Democrats in the House, Minority
Leader Hakeem Jeffreys, Democrat of New York, thanks for being
with me, Leader Jeffrey. So you maintained Democrats are ready
to come to the table any time with anyone at
any place on any spending agreement.

Speaker 15 (32:28):
Vice President J. D. Vance today said the President's hoping.

Speaker 21 (32:31):
To coming to the table on healthcare once the government
is funded. Where are we at negotiations right now, Well,
we haven't heard from the White House.

Speaker 20 (32:39):
Since the White House meeting on Monday, President has been behaving,
you know, somewhat erratically and an unconventional fashion in the
context of the government shutting down. Clearly, they wanted to
shut the government down. Unfortunately, we're ready to work together
to bring it back open, but to do it in
a way where we enact the spending agreement that's bipartisan,
that the needs of the American people, while at the

(33:01):
same time addresses the Republican healthcare crisis that is devastating
everyday Americans all across the country.

Speaker 21 (33:09):
So you said erratic, and I believe you used the
word unhinged the other day.

Speaker 15 (33:13):
I did.

Speaker 21 (33:13):
Are you trying to draw a line between President Trump's acuity,
his mental states, and what's going on here with the shutdown?

Speaker 20 (33:21):
No, no, no, I'm actually referring to some of his
social media posts which didn't seem to make a lot
of sense.

Speaker 19 (33:29):
Mustache correct.

Speaker 5 (33:30):
Well, it would seem to me.

Speaker 20 (33:32):
That, as the president of the United States on the
brink of a government shutdown, if you actually wanted to
bring everyone together to try to get to a resolution
in a common sense, bipartisan way, that's not the type
of behavior that we would see, so hopefully moving forward,
whether it's President Trump or Vice President Vance, Speaker Johnson,

(33:54):
Leader Thune, that will actually come together to have a
conversation to figure out how we can get the government reopened, immediately,
stop this pain that Trump is inflicting on hardworking American taxpayers,
and at the same time, resolve the Republican healthcare crisis,
particularly as it relates to the Affordable Care Act and

(34:15):
their refusal to extend the tax credits, which is going
to result in tens of millions of Americans experiencing dramatically
increased premiums, copays, and deductibles.

Speaker 21 (34:26):
So right now, Jadie Van says he's talking to other
Democrats in the Senate. Three Democrats or three people to
caucus with Democrats, Angus King of Maine, John Federman of Pennsylvania,
courtes Masco of Nevada. They voted to proceed for the
continuing resolution. They only need five more Democrats. Are you

(34:46):
worried at all about the more moderate Democrats caving?

Speaker 5 (34:50):
Not at all.

Speaker 15 (34:51):
In fact, what I think.

Speaker 20 (34:53):
Constructive conversations are positive. I don't know that these conversations
have been constructive because for the last several months, what
we've seen from the Trump administration is that they've adopted
a my way or the highway approach. Now, if you
adopt a my way a highway approach and then you
drop on us a partisan spending bill that continues to
gut the healthcare of the American people, then the reality

(35:15):
is they are going to drive us toward the government
shut down.

Speaker 15 (35:18):
The partisan spending bill.

Speaker 21 (35:19):
Is that the one big beautiful bill or the continuing
resolution because it's continuing resolution just funds the government at
the current level.

Speaker 20 (35:25):
Well, actually, the Continuing Resolution that they have presented to
the Congress is a partisan bill. House Democrats voted against
it in March because it hurt veterans, hurt seniors, hurt children,
hurt childcare affordability, hurt housing affordability, and hurt healthcare, which
is why we opposed it.

Speaker 21 (35:43):
You're saying that Chuck Schumer then voted for a Republican
partisan bill because he voted for that, so did nine
other Democrats in the March.

Speaker 20 (35:49):
Well, Chuck Schumer did explain his views on the merits
of that bill at the time. I don't think he
ever disputed that there were challenging parts of that legislation.
Thesan and bill is the one that's before us now,
a bipartisan agreement on spending had actually been reached in December,
bipartisan majorities in the House, in the Senate. Joe Biden

(36:11):
signed it into law. Then President elect Donald Trump blessed
it as well.

Speaker 21 (36:16):
So let me ask you about a provision that the
Republicans are talking about quite a bit. I know you
want to talk about and Democrats want to talk about.

Speaker 12 (36:30):
Okay, So did you catch that part at the very
end where he says, you know, there was bipartisan agreement reached,
Joe Biden signed it and law. Donald Trump agreed with
it as well. Here, here's the here's the here's the
here's the here's the extra extra quiet part. Closs, Come on,
I know you can still hear me though. That's what

(36:53):
they're trying to continue to fund is the same thing
that was agreed to by Joe Biden and signed off
on by Joe Biden. That's what a continuing resolution on
spending does, especially when it's clean. It leaves all funding
levels where they were at they previously agreed to amounts,

(37:14):
and kicks the can further down the road.

Speaker 22 (37:16):
Now, I'm not a fan of.

Speaker 12 (37:17):
Crs, and I am. Actually I've been telling everybody for
the longest time. I said this in March it would
be retarded for the Democrats to let the government shut down,
especially with dose running around with red pins. What I'm
upset about right now is we're now on day two
of America being held hostage, and I haven't seen Dosee
going anywhere yet with red pins and pink slips. Because

(37:37):
I'm going to say this again, our federal government should
never have started funding anything that was considered non essential.
The federal government should be used for essential things only.
Anything that's considered non essential, they should be able to
find a cheaper private sector way to handle those things.
Period of full stop, don't really care what. It doesn't

(37:58):
matter because we can't afford to keep funding everything at
the levels that we keep funding everything. And Donald Trump
has already said if the government shuts down, some of
these layoffs will likely become permanent. So let's get started.
Let's get started. We're in the day two of America

(38:19):
being held hostage, not because of the Schumer shutdown, but
a failed Schumer shakedown. That's what that was. They wanted
one they walked into the Oval office said nice government
you got here, mister president, be ashamed if something happened
to it. And guess what, for one point four trillion
dollars will make sure nothing happens to it. That, ladies

(38:42):
and gentlemen, is extortion. The Democratic Party is actively trying
to extort the President of the United States. Let's call
this what it is. Because if it was happening in
the streets of New York City, people would be talking
about racketeering mafioso behavior. But when it happens in Washington, DC,

(39:05):
it's fine. Oh great, hey, mister President. Nice to see you, buddy,
Nice to see you, unless you unless you want to
be dragged through the mud in the polls. We need
one point for trillion dollars. And the problem is, up
until now, it's worked. Good to see you, Denny. You're
never late. Whatever time you get here is the time

(39:27):
you're supposed to be here. You're never late. I, on
the other hand, since I start to show, can in
fact be late, and nearly was because like I said,
I almost didn't do the show today. But I'm done.

Speaker 19 (39:46):
You know, I get it.

Speaker 12 (39:47):
We're having fun, we're cracking meme jokes. Everybody's talking about
some burrows held my favorite Beantown bastards turned himself into
the Beaner Town Bastards on X. You know, Sean from
Boston called him the Beantown dig for years just because
you know, Beantown, and why not, and so he put
he basically changed his avvy. Now he's got a sombrero

(40:09):
and a giant Mexican handlebar mustache. So now he's the
Beaner Town bastage. So we're having fun. I get it,
because we know how to have fun. But at the
same time, this has gone on long enough. The government
has been shut down for over twenty four hours. The
president should have had the red pins ready to go

(40:31):
assume as the government was shut down for five minutes,
We're like, oh no, you let it. I'm sorry. Did
you think we were still negotiating? You let the government
shut down. I told you what was going to happen
if you let the government shut down, and you chose
to call my bluff, and I don't bluff. This is
probably why I'm not a politician, because that would have

(40:53):
been exactly what I would have done. As a matter
of fact, right before midnight, I would have called I
would I would have done an address from the old
office and told all of the American people, this is
what I've told the Democrats, this is what they're doing.
And I know only half of you are going to
believe me, but I'm going to tell you this anyway.

(41:14):
And if you pay attention to what they're telling you,
when they let the quiet part seep into their conversations
here and there in drabs and dribbles, then you're going
to know I'm telling you the truth. And this is
what I'm about to tell the Democrats and the Republicans.
Either the government stays open or at ten minutes past midnight,
I send in the red Penbrigrade. Negotiations are over. If

(41:40):
you allow the government to shut down, you are no
longer negotiating in good faith. And I will do whatever
I have to do to keep the country safe. And
if that means getting rid of things that are considered
non essential so that we can continue funding this monstrosity
that you groups have allowed to be created, then that's
exactly what I'm going to do. And again, this is

(42:00):
probably why I'm not in politics, because I don't think
I would ever get elected. Because we talked this really
big game about how we want people to go in
and fix things until they actually start trying to do it,
and then we get mad because they're not doing it.
And I'm talking about myself right now too, because until
this morning, Dude, I woke up upset this morning because

(42:24):
I'm like, why have we not already started laying people off?
You told them, you told them that was what you
were gonna do. Maybe it's from all the years of
being a dad and realizing that you can't say something
to people and then not follow through or they start
trying to take advantage of you. Maybe that's why. But

(42:45):
I want red pins, I want cuts. Nothing's funded right now.
We're officially into the next fiscal year. Nothing has been
appropriated yet, which means Donald Trump can cut whatever he
wants to cut and there's nothing anybody can do about
it because they let the government shut down. I'm gonna

(43:05):
say this again, there's a reason we make the minarchy
joke in our commercial for those of you who don't
know what aminicist is. It's somebody who doesn't really want anarchy,
but they want a government to keep the guardrails on,
but just small enough that should the need arise, you
can still drown it at a bathtub and start over.
That's what I want. We had a general government once

(43:29):
upon a time that was only responsible for three things.
I want to get back to that, because everything else
was handled at the state level. As a matter of fact,
here's the part that nobody talks about. We talk about how,
because of the way things are ordered in the Constitution,
that immigration policies are to be set by the federal government.
Guess what until there was a Supreme Court ruling saying

(43:51):
that they were set by the states. Because there's a
reason our state department is called the State Department. Every
individual state was its own country, and for the longest time,
they even had their own forms of currency, and it
was a loose affiliation to come together for those three

(44:12):
things that were handled by our general government. Abraham Lincoln
strengthened the general government after the Civil War and turned
it into the federal government. Before the Civil War, we
were called these United States of America. After we're called
the United States of America. And you're probably wondering why

(44:32):
I'm bringing up Lincolns, because there's a segue building here.
Because I've seen a lot of people, especially people of color,
talking about how if they don't get their reparations, they're
leaving that they're owed that their old reparations because of
what their ancestors went through. And if they don't get

(44:53):
them there, leaving well, by felicia. Because here's the part
that nobody talks about. And you're never you're never taught
this part in history because it's not It doesn't make
the North look as much like the virtuous side that
everyone thought they were. If Donald almost said Donald Trump,

(45:13):
if Abraham Lincoln hadn't been assassinated, he was going to
send all of the brown folk to their own country
that he was creating for them because he didn't want
them here anymore. So for all the people that are
screaming and yelling about reparations and this, that and the
other and blah blah blah, YadA, YadA YadA, guess what,

(45:39):
you guys, Your your ancestors were a tool. Slavery was
on the way out the door. I know that, I
know that is not well supposedly, but all they really
did was changed the name. But I know that that's
not palatable, and it doesn't you know, it makes movies
like Glory much less enjoyable when you realize that during
the Civil War there really were no good guys. There

(46:02):
just weren't. There were two sides, the North being heavily
influenced by the Canadians, the South being heavily influenced by
the French, who were being gended up to try to
tear the country apart so Great Britain could come back
in and take it back over. It just didn't work
out as either side had planned. But at the same time,

(46:28):
if Abraham Lincoln had still been alive, there would be
no one here discussing reparations because they wouldn't be here.
But guess what, the same people that want cheap labor
now still needed cheap labor then. And even though they
couldn't use them as slaves anymore, they knew they could

(46:49):
still use them as cheap labor. The more things change,
the more they stay the same. But all this comes
back to the one very thing that I've been talking
about for almost this complete hour of the first hour
of the show is where are the red pens? We're

(47:14):
now being held hostage for day two? Where are the
red Pins? We went into day two at twelve oh
one Eastern time am. We're now nearly what thirty six
hours we're head towards thirty six hours. That's thirty five

(47:42):
hours and fifty five minutes longer than I wanted to
see red pins. But again, probably why I'm not the president,
because everybody says they want somebody to do the hard
things until somebody tries to do the hard thing. All right,

(48:08):
So we got to show you this part because I
told you that I noticed this earlier. So and this
is from the press briefing yesterday. After getting pushedback during
today's White House Press briefing on the Trump meme Trump
Jeffrey Sombrero memes, the White House is now playing the
memes on a loop in the briefing room. Okay, So,

(48:56):
with as cranky as I'm being, this stuff still makes
me happy. It makes me smile. It probably shouldn't, but
it does, but it does. All Right, let's see what

(49:17):
other quick trouble we can. Oh, we got to talk
about this real quick in the closing hour. Closing of
the hour. So I will admit I haven't canceled my Netflix,
but it's because I don't pay for it. I have
adult children who still live with me by choice, and
they want to keep Netflix. Otherwise I probably would have
canceled because I almost never watched it anyway. But Netflix

(49:38):
has run into a conservative buzz saw, and we'll be
getting into that. This is from our friends over at
Red State. This is my bunchie, So I'm just gonna
read a bit from the article as we get ready
to close out the hour. I'm convinced that setting money
on fire is a fetish for Hollywood and its adjacent entities.
For years, we've seen movies and shows crash and burn
as they've attempted to shoehorn in left wing politics of

(50:00):
maintaining profitable audience levels. The latest example comes from Netflix,
which is now facing a conservative boycott after it aired
multiple shows overtly promoting transgenderism and children, one which is
entitled dead End Paranormal Park, and that has drawn the
fire of Elon Musk, who is using his influence to
promote a boycott of the massive streaming service. So I'm

(50:24):
going to read a little bit from this here. Premiering
on Netflix in twenty twenty two, Dead End Paranormal Park
is an animated series following protagonist Barney Isn't That a
purple dinosaur who runs away to live in a haunted
house attraction after his grandma would not accept his gender identity.
Other main characters for the show, rated appropriate for ages
as young as seven, include a bisexual and Pakistani American

(50:48):
teenage girl with autism, and a gay Vietnamese American who
serves as Barney's love interest to a tender purple dinosaurs
who knew the show was canceled after two seasons. The
fact that the show was canceled that for two seasons
probably should.

Speaker 22 (51:06):
Have been a hint.

Speaker 12 (51:08):
Hey, Netflix, why did you not get the hint? It's
likely those two seasons were made at the same time,
meaning the show never made it off the launch pad,
which begs the question, who exactly is the audience for
this garbage? The answer is no one, or at least
very few people. Instead, Netflix Movie Studios and other production
companies found these projects as means of representation. All Right,
we're gonna have to go ahead and take a break.

(51:30):
I think I may have somebody at the door.

Speaker 5 (51:57):
I can feel it being in the tonight.

Speaker 23 (52:04):
Oh Lord, not been waiting for this moment for all
my life? Oh Lord, can you feel it coming in
the yet TONIGHTO Loo.

Speaker 5 (52:37):
Well you told me you were trouting. I've nod and
I've seen your face before, my friend, but I don't
know if you know who I am. Well, I was saying,

(52:59):
I saw what you did. I saw it a mile
to Gies.

Speaker 8 (53:06):
So you can wipe off that crib and know where
you've been solving on the back of the eyes.

Speaker 7 (53:18):
I can feel it coming in the air and nagging.

Speaker 4 (53:28):
I been waiting for this moment for wrong my line. Oh,
I can't feel it in the air and nine of a.

Speaker 5 (53:45):
Oh.

Speaker 4 (53:49):
I been waiting for this moment for ang my line. O,
Well I remember.

Speaker 5 (54:10):
I remember that no money, how good? I have four
gears the first time, the last time we have. I'm
married to here I married?

Speaker 4 (54:28):
Why no, no reason?

Speaker 5 (54:31):
Why you keep this silence up?

Speaker 7 (54:35):
No, you're no fool man.

Speaker 5 (54:38):
How it doesn't show, but the pain.

Speaker 7 (54:42):
To bruise, it's no.

Speaker 5 (54:43):
Stranger to do.

Speaker 7 (54:45):
And I can't be that com.

Speaker 4 (55:00):
Been waiting for this moment for wrong my life. I
can feel it anywhere. Oh, I've been waiting for this

(55:21):
moments for wrong my life.

Speaker 7 (55:30):
I can feel it. Call many Oh, I've been waiting
for this moment. I can feel any.

Speaker 5 (56:00):
Waiting for this moment. Coin me to that happened to know?

(56:43):
There's sound just a count that I ain't got no bribe.
I'm on the outside.

Speaker 12 (56:48):
The gouls of queen in church there you make it work.

Speaker 1 (56:52):
They think I'm just a jerk.

Speaker 2 (56:53):
I'm on the outside.

Speaker 11 (56:56):
The Quintill's still here, an the on the right.

Speaker 1 (57:00):
I'm on the outside.

Speaker 2 (57:02):
I'm on the outside.

Speaker 11 (57:04):
I'm on the outside. Now, this is where all begins.
On the outside, looking ahead.

Speaker 5 (57:16):
I'm many outside.

Speaker 4 (57:22):
I know who's a punch. I never shut up.

Speaker 2 (57:25):
I never even tried to counter coach.

Speaker 24 (57:27):
You're passing right by im talk to tempting tons, don't
even rest their lots. The matron sittings there who just
make lives backs behind my back, the just down to school.
From this said, I have a motivation brain that a cat.
I'm just seeing missus right.

Speaker 5 (57:44):
I'm on the outside. I'm on the outside.

Speaker 4 (57:47):
I'm on outside now, this is all begins.

Speaker 11 (57:53):
I'm outside looking in. I'm just hand wrong thru trying
to make money.

Speaker 24 (58:04):
You just the stranger and the upside.

Speaker 5 (58:38):
That makes me sick hour of the wrong close. That's wrong.
You know I can't do men'mut to Why you think
you set the trims?

Speaker 4 (58:47):
You wear your head.

Speaker 24 (58:48):
It's right the brus out of sight, the house is
modern reading ship.

Speaker 5 (58:52):
She gets a mutual with you with your bish.

Speaker 11 (58:55):
I see I'm going to world, I seeing them seek
I small you see blacking black.

Speaker 5 (59:01):
I'm on the upside.

Speaker 2 (59:02):
I'm on the outside.

Speaker 5 (59:04):
I'm outside.

Speaker 2 (59:18):
I'm only.

Speaker 11 (59:27):
Down this very nigs bunny outside looking in, looking in,
and I'm just an alien run through, trying to make
you gonna.

Speaker 5 (59:45):
It's just a stranger on the outside out up, stop

(01:00:10):
it down, mister Trowey.

Speaker 4 (01:01:19):
What my dom in your head?

Speaker 5 (01:01:24):
Oh mister trowing.

Speaker 7 (01:01:28):
And topping your my son's face. It's a party. There's
it's doing all you being all the.

Speaker 5 (01:01:44):
Fame bull a pantic here you.

Speaker 7 (01:01:47):
Winning outside to stop, miss tell me you can kill one.

Speaker 25 (01:01:56):
No, no moment, not the stop sessment, m senser, it's.

Speaker 7 (01:03:00):
Mhm nails. The browning.

Speaker 5 (01:03:06):
Walks a side by my horse pass to trowling.

Speaker 7 (01:03:15):
It's a flid the boat.

Speaker 5 (01:03:21):
The crossing of time.

Speaker 7 (01:03:22):
And stan.

Speaker 5 (01:03:25):
I didn't make you fall, A crossing a.

Speaker 7 (01:03:31):
Time and spa standing with them to the law loving.

(01:04:03):
I won't know what now, I won't know I want

(01:05:15):
from the red bird.

Speaker 5 (01:05:16):
Rolls through the capit of the steps, who makes calling
on the truth, don't temper regrets.

Speaker 24 (01:05:20):
He's got fire in his voice and facts in his hand,
talking says to.

Speaker 3 (01:05:24):
The people all across this land the rain robbits On,
show it you thats high and don't spend no scripts.

Speaker 4 (01:05:30):
Of the ego in the sky. He see it all
so and okay, see he's.

Speaker 5 (01:05:34):
Calling it out and I'm like, get on this in
a whole lot of clouds.

Speaker 4 (01:05:39):
This is car radio.

Speaker 2 (01:05:41):
Real, dude is freak up.

Speaker 5 (01:05:43):
And feel what we feel. He's freaking down the noise,
He's cutting.

Speaker 2 (01:05:52):
Through the lies.

Speaker 5 (01:05:53):
Shot in the light where the shadow hides.

Speaker 2 (01:05:55):
He gets on the line and colors on deck.

Speaker 22 (01:05:58):
You keep a voice from the folks, and welcome back

(01:06:21):
into the program.

Speaker 12 (01:06:21):
Sorry for that extended musical interlude, but we had a
delivery and I had to deal with it.

Speaker 8 (01:06:25):
The show.

Speaker 12 (01:06:26):
Yeah, anyway, we're back, We're live. It's Friday Eve. It's
the show that almost wasn't because Rick realized that he's
been working until like two in the morning every day
this week and slept through every single alarm and had
like thirty minutes to show prep and woke up with
barely any voice. But we're here anyway, so fun times,

(01:06:48):
fun times. This is the show that almost wasn't. Oh wait, sorry,
let me not put that song. I'm not even sorry,
I'm even kidding. Anyway, So we're back. You're live. Happy Thursday.
For those who are working for the weekend, you are
nearly there. It's almost Friday. And I know I've said
this before, but the weirdest thing is, you know, for
the first time, when I started working for OU, I

(01:07:09):
had the whole bankers hours Monday through Friday thing, and
I found I enjoyed Friday more than most of my
weekend because halfway through Saturday, I was like, oh, dude,
tomorrow's Sunday. The next day is Monday, and that just
really sticks. Anyway, Now it was actually a medical delivery
for my roommate, but anyway, Yeah, those take a minute,

(01:07:32):
all right, So anyway, we're back, we're live. We were
talking about the Netflix cancelation. Also, I do see the
the bulbous one is hanging out in my chat room.
Good morning, sir, Glad to see that you're here. I
know it's early for you, so I do greatly appreciate it.
Great numbers last night on the reefire, so I think
they like you.

Speaker 5 (01:07:51):
They really really like you.

Speaker 12 (01:07:54):
Anyway, So we're here, we're live. Yeah, we were talking
about the whole Netflix thing. But before I get back
into that, I got to talk about it, right, So
nobody believes me that I was cool once upon a time.
So last when was it last Saturday? I think I
officiated the wedding for one of my second cousins. Well
halfway through the night, I basically became the de facto DJ,

(01:08:15):
so because you know you used to do that too
back in because I've kind of done a little bit
of everything, and so got a bunch of twenty somethings
dancing around to different music, so just for fun and
just to see what happened, and only because I talked
to the owner of the house that the the reception

(01:08:37):
was the de facto reception was being thrown at. I
was like, I wonder what happened if we threw on
some Ozzie with a bunch of twenty somethings dancing around.
Guess what happened that song? Mister Crowley. There's a reason
that's on the list, because that's actually that that was
part of the list. I was pulling music from the

(01:08:57):
other day when I kind of became the de facto DJ.
Now I didn't have the stern tables and wasn't able
to do the mixes and everything because I wasn't set
up for it. But I have done that before. I
wish I could find a way that they need to
make something that does that on your phone. Now that
your phone can ject in almost anything, I need to
look there may be something like that somewhere. But so
I threw that one on right and without missing a beat,

(01:09:18):
all the twenty somethings that were dancing on the patio
started jumping up and now with their hands in the air.
Gave me a little bit of hope for the future.
Seeing a bunch of twenty somethings just rocking out to
Ozzy gave me a little bit of hope for the future.
Also had a thought when I was listening to the
lyrics this morning. As I was sitting back down and
getting re prepped to come back on the air, I

(01:09:39):
was like, I wonder if this is where they got
the idea for the name of the character from Supernatural.
Wouldn't surprise me if so. Anyway, So back to the program,
So we were talking about Netflix and They're insane push
for transgenderism and children and how it's pulling up in
their faces, and a bunch of conservatives are canceling, and
now it's become this viral sensation. Everybody who candles host

(01:10:00):
theirs and says, if you show me yours, I'll follow you.
People used to go to jail for that. Oh wait,
not that kind of you show me yours, I'll show
you mine.

Speaker 5 (01:10:09):
My bad, my bad, my bad.

Speaker 12 (01:10:14):
Anyway, So, so the Sombrera I don't know, I've been
talking about this often on all day, but the Sombrero
wars are continuing, according to our friends over at town Hall.
This is from Dimitri and pull and pulled. Sombrero's up
vance is officially doubled down on the meme war. I

(01:10:37):
saw this one last night and tried to send it
to Sean, and he's getting used to a new system,
so he never noticed. So I eventually set it over
in DM on X and he didn't notice then either.
But so this one is from the White House itself.
Every day Democrats keep the government shut down, the sombrero
gets ten times bigger.

Speaker 15 (01:11:00):
Wait to sugar coated. Nobody likes democrats.

Speaker 12 (01:11:03):
I don't have the volumes that are break.

Speaker 14 (01:11:14):
Wait to sugar coated. Nobody likes democrats anymore. We have
no voters left because of all of our woke trans bullshit.
Not even black people want to vote for us anymore.
Even Latinos hate us. So we need new voters. And
if we give all these illegal aliens free healthcare, we
might be able to get them on our side so
they can vote for us. They can't even speak English,

(01:11:37):
so they won't realize we're just a bunch of woke
pieces of shit, you know, at least for a while
until they learn English and they realize they hate us too.

Speaker 12 (01:11:49):
All right, So I know we've played that one a lot,
but it had to be the primer for what comes next,
because this is the one I sent to Sean last
night and he never got a chance to play it.

Speaker 19 (01:11:58):
So hang on.

Speaker 12 (01:12:01):
It's gonna be a little awkward because I keep having
to go in and mute myself. So if there's a
bit of silence, just because I'm trying to save you
guys from the ego. So hang on.

Speaker 13 (01:12:17):
Campbell is never gonna be me in November. Donna's gonna
make the country better than you can remember. Campbell is
never gonna be me in November. Mona. Campbell is never
gonna be me in November. Dona's gonna make the country
better than you can remember. Campbell is never gonna be
me in November. Margarita, The Inside, do the Margarita, shake

(01:12:39):
it Off the trailer campaign. Now they all love me
because I'm Dante and never regard American Watch me. Votes
from me. Joe just be on himself the third time
this week.

Speaker 5 (01:12:50):
Votes from me.

Speaker 13 (01:12:51):
Joe just be on himself the third time this week.
Campbell is never gonna be me in November. DNA's gonna
make the country better than you can remember. Camp is
never gonna be me in November.

Speaker 4 (01:13:04):
Camp Bill is never gonna be me in November.

Speaker 13 (01:13:06):
Dona's gonna make the country better than you can remember.
Campbell is never gonna be me in November. Margarita, Megarita, Megarita, Magarita,
Hey Megarita, Magarita, Megarita, Hey I cam'n Well is never

(01:13:31):
gonna be me in November. Donna's gonna make the country
better than you can remember. Campbell is never gonna be
me in November. Margarita, camp Bill is never gonna be
me in November. Donna's gonna make the country better than
you can remember.

Speaker 5 (01:13:44):
Camp Mill is never gonna be me in November.

Speaker 13 (01:13:48):
Margarita when the nuts I do the Margarita, shake it
Off Montreiler campaign.

Speaker 5 (01:13:53):
Now they'll love me because.

Speaker 2 (01:13:55):
I'm Dante and never going American wants me.

Speaker 13 (01:13:59):
Votes from me. Don't just be on himself the ferre
time this week. Votes from me, Jo't just be on himself?
The third tumb this week. Kam Moo's ever gonna be
me in November. Dana gonna make the country better than
you can remember. Kam Mo is never gonna be me
in November. Kam mos ever gonna be me in November.

(01:14:19):
Dna'm gonna make the country better than you can remember.
Kam moo is never gonna be me in November. Mega Reina, Megarena,
Megarina head, Megarina, Megarina, Megaina head.

Speaker 12 (01:14:42):
Okay, so I take it back. I don't know if
he found it because I sent it to him, or
if he already had it because I would so I
said it to him. I hadn't have a chance to
listen to it yet because I was streaming his show,
and I started panicking because just ran in his show
that would start that would start playing, and I thought

(01:15:04):
it was something that was playing on my side.

Speaker 19 (01:15:06):
Giuse.

Speaker 12 (01:15:06):
He'd be in the middle of talking it all of
a sudden I hear the mockarena. So eventually I asked,
it's like, as anybody else is randomly here in the
Mockerena in his chat, and nobody ever said anything, So
I don't know. I don't know if it was I
still don't really know if it was something that was
playing in the background of my end that I never
found it, or if it was him trying to get
into a system and it was just kind of randomly
firing off in the background that you never knew. But yeah,

(01:15:28):
So the funny thing is that was actually a request
now that I've seen that and would listen to it.
After the sombrero meet more started, somebody actually said, now
I need to Now we need every Democrat who voted
for the shutdown a sombrero with a mustache with the
macarena playing.

Speaker 5 (01:15:46):
They did get. They did let him down in.

Speaker 12 (01:15:48):
Only one respect. They wanted to see them dancing to
the mockerna. But you know, ay, I still kind of expensive. Anyway, Busy,
you should have the link from the story that I
pulled it from, even I do. If you want the
standalone link. I can get it for you later, but
I already sent the story link that I was pulling
from from today to your DM when I saw you
asked for it. Anyway, I know we're all a bunch

(01:16:12):
of children around here, but you know what I've said
this before, Humor can be a bridge. So if the
Democrats can take the corn dogs stick out from their butts,
they might actually realize that it is kind It is
kind of funny. This This made my day yesterday. That

(01:16:34):
this right here made my day yesterday.

Speaker 19 (01:16:36):
Hang on, okay, go and ask the second question.

Speaker 1 (01:16:46):
So the President's been posting some images of Leader Jeffries
and Sanader Schumer.

Speaker 13 (01:16:51):
Ultimately, you've said that you're interested in good faith negotiations.

Speaker 5 (01:16:55):
With these leaders. But you know what message does that send?

Speaker 20 (01:16:58):
Isn't helpful to post pictures a leader of Jeffries and
is sombrero if you're trying.

Speaker 5 (01:17:02):
To have put Paip talks with him.

Speaker 26 (01:17:03):
Oh, I think it's funny. The President's joking and we're
having a good time. You can negotiate in good faith
while also poking a little bit of fun at some
of the absurdities of the Democrats' positions, and even you know,
poking some fun at the absurdity of the Democrats themselves.
I mean, I'll tell Hakeem Jeffries right now, I make
this solemn promise to you that if you help us
reopen the government, the sombrero means will stop. And I

(01:17:25):
talked to the President of the United States about that.

Speaker 12 (01:17:28):
Okay, So I want to point out that half the
press corps laughed at that one. I think I think
Trump advance are winning hards and minds because and this
is the God's honest truth, because nothing like this would
have ever happened under forty one or even forty three,

(01:17:50):
because we had to be deathly serious all the time.
Everything was always life and death. And this is very
serious stuff, don't get me wrong, very serious stuff. But
I think what's happening is, and this is my honest assessment,
because as somebody that has run towards bullets, broken up
bar fights and all those things that I've done over

(01:18:12):
the years, you start developing this very weird sense of humor.
And I think what's happening is we have been living
in a constant state of terror often on since nine
to eleven, and it's become a constant state of terror
And you know how I know because during Obama's presidency,

(01:18:35):
when there were towns burning down every month, it made
the news every single time it happened, every single time
it happened, and there were always people standing in front
of the burning buildings and the burning cars, pulling the
Leslie Nielsen mean, nothing to see here. Move along, folks,
Everything's fine, you know what. Those same things are still

(01:18:59):
happening almost on the daily in places like Portland, but
you don't hear about them anymore, not as often, because
our skin has gotten thicker, and that can be both
a good and a bad thing. But once your skin
gets a little bit thicker, you start using coping mechanisms

(01:19:20):
like humor, and it's usually darker humor. So what's happening
right now is whoever came up with these memes was
a genius. I don't know who started it. I don't
need to know who started it unless they want to
come on the show and talk about it. That would
be kind of fun. But I just want to say
thank you, because you've gotten half the country to at

(01:19:42):
least start laughing again. And now we're starting to hear
even the press corps because like now, granted, some of
that was laughing because oh my god, I can't believe
you just said that. But some of those laughs were
genuine and we need that right now. And it's like
Beezy just said in the chat, these days in his word,
but these days we got to laugh. He's not wrong.

(01:20:08):
And I think, because I have seen some leftist firing back,
I do think this may be the beginnings of communication.
And Sean said the same thing last night. Now I
will say what I said earlier in the program. If
Donald Trump doesn't send the red pins in in the
next twelve hours, I'm gonna start getting a little cranky

(01:20:30):
because I would have had them in five minutes after
the shutdown, and like, oh, everything else is shut down.
But I've determined dog is essential. You guys need to
go start finding me everything that is currently non essential
to being shut down and start shuddering it. Because I've
said it before, I'm gonna say it again. There should

(01:20:52):
have never been a point in time when our federal
government started funding and running things that were ever considered
non central. It can be done much cheaper and much
more effectively through the private sector, as long as you
don't allow them to activate the Golden teet claws. If

(01:21:12):
you don't know what I'm talking about, please see the
Railroad Revolution. But I think this stuff is absolutely amazing.
I think the fact that the press room yesterday was
used to troll Democrats and they took and I know

(01:21:36):
I have played it already, but it still makes me laugh.
They took Hakeem Jeffries whining on. I think it was
CNN put Donald Trump playing a bunch of the trumpets
behind him and put a sombrero and a mustache back
on him again, and it was playing on a loop
in the White House press room. That is absolutely amazing
to me. Now, granted it makes me smile, it makes

(01:21:58):
me laugh, which we need right now. But it's time
to start setting the red pens loose, all right. So
we got to talk about this a little bit. Our
cousin humps across the pond are having a bit of
a problem. So this is from our friends over at
PGA Media. At least two dead, four injured in an
attack on synagogue in Manchester, UK on Yom Kippor. So

(01:22:22):
for those of you who don't know, this is the
high holy day for Jewish people. This is like their
most holy day on the calendar. So apparently two people
were stabbed and four others were injured when a car
rammed into people outside of a synagogue in Manchester, England.
Two people were killed and the attacker was shot by
police Due to suspicious items found on the attacker. His

(01:22:43):
condition is unknown, but he's assumed to be dead. The
bomb squad has been called to the scene, so it
looks like they did. As an update, there was a
controlled explosion heard on the scene later as the police
detonated a device. The attack occurred on Yam Kapor, the
holiest day of the Jewish calendar. While the identity of
the attacker has not been released and probably never should

(01:23:05):
be in my opinion, another synagogue attack on Yom Kapor
accord occurred in twenty nineteen in Hale's Germany. That perpetrator
turned out to be a surprise surprise neo Nazi. BBC
has verified that the man pictured below is the attacker.
I'm not putting his picture on the screen because I
don't care to give him any notoriety. So the police

(01:23:26):
in Manchester must have been on the alert. Just six
minutes after a bystander told police of a car being
driven towards members of the public outside Heaton Park Hebrew
Congregation Synagogue and a man being stabbed. The police were
un scene, according to the BBC. I mean, they already
have a full on surveillance state, so I'm surprised they
weren't there to stop it. But you know, because that

(01:23:49):
remember every day, Well, if we put cameras everywhere, we
know everything that everybody's doing, we'll be able to stop
things right as they're getting started. Yeah, notice how that
never actually works quite that well. So the New York
Times reports that the security has rapidly increased at other
hubs of Jewish life. Just afternoon, outside on one of
London's largest Jewish community centers, JW three in North London,

(01:24:11):
a large police presence was visible at its gates, where
officers were seen speaking with a rabbi. So I would
like to point out, and this is the argument that
I make to our leftist friends all the time. We
keep being told if we get rid of the guns,
there will be no terror attacks, there will be no
murders because there are no guns. Murder isn't a gun problem.

(01:24:32):
Murder is a hard problem. That's what needs to be fixed.
Because as you can see with a car and a knife.
Dude was able to injure four people and kill two soon.
Just wanted to point that out. So, yes, I know,

(01:24:54):
especially lately, we've been giving the British hard time because
you know, cousin humping is not our style around here,
but apparently it is theirs now anyway. Oh okay, so
we got to talk about this because the trolling by

(01:25:15):
the administration and hanging this albatross right around the neck
that it belongs on has been absolutely amazing. This is
from our friends over at town Hall. So there are
certain websites that are being redirected or have new messages
on them because of the shutdown. So this is what
the USDA website says currently. Due to the radical left

(01:25:37):
Democrats shut down the governor the Government website will not
be updated during the funding lapse. President Trump has made
it clear he wants to keep the government open and
support those who feed, fuel, and clothe the American people.
HHS website Mission Critical activities of HHS will continue during
the Democrat led government shutdown. Please use this site as
a resource as the Trump administration works to reopen the

(01:25:59):
government for the American people. DJ Democrats have shut down
the government. Department of Justice websites are not currently regularly updated.
Please refer to the Department of Justice contingency plans for
more information. Oh it gets even better. I heard this

(01:26:21):
one the day. I was trying to see if I
could find it somewhere, and I haven't been able to
find it. So there's a question line at the White House,
you know that you can call and be like, I
would like to ask a question, and I'm so and so,
and this is my question. And sometimes they'll get asked
and answered, and sometimes they won't. Her hotness is updated
the message. Due to the Democratic clud shutdown, this phone

(01:26:44):
number is not currently being monitored. And then it goes
on for like another minute or so. Oh see, this
is the problem that I think, and the left kind
of ran into this problem last time. Now, the Republicans
did eventually cave after one of the longest shutdowns in history,

(01:27:05):
which was in twenty I think it was, what was it,
twenty nineteen. I think the Republicans that actually cave a
bit because Trump wanted funding for the wall. They came
away not giving him what he wanted. So, I you know,
this is this Wane's on. I've already started to hear
rumors that apparently there are some of the more squishy
Republicans trying to make a backroom deal. Blah blah blah
blah blah. If I were Donald Trump, I wouldn't sign it. No,

(01:27:29):
y'all did this to me last time.

Speaker 4 (01:27:31):
No.

Speaker 12 (01:27:33):
Now, that could risk souring public opinion. But not if
he goes in with the red pins and can start
showing everybody all the money he's saving by getting rid
of non essential services.

Speaker 19 (01:27:45):
We I mean he could.

Speaker 12 (01:27:46):
He could seriously put put out like a Geico style
commercial about that we've saved you forty percent of your
tax bill because we're no longer paying for this, this, this, this, this,
and this. I mean, why not? Why not? I guarantee

(01:28:10):
you there are some young, hungry startups that can figure
out how to do with some of the things that
we're funding through private sector through public sector right now,
where we literally probably have five one hundred two one
thousand employees handling something that could probably be done by
five or ten people. If you don't believe me, just

(01:28:31):
look at the redundancy within the federal government. We've talked
about this before, over and over and over again, till
I am nearly blue in the face. Okay, so this

(01:28:53):
should have in a DM. I have to share though,
so everybody knows about my good friend, the amish one.
We're starting to suspect that he might in fact not
be amish after all. Hang on, are you only pretending

(01:29:16):
to be amish, mister Packard, because that doesn't look very amish?
Just kidding, Okay, sorry, I had to be done. Had
to be done, all right. See what other trouble we

(01:29:40):
can get into?

Speaker 13 (01:29:46):
And here we go?

Speaker 12 (01:29:47):
Is it starting? It could be starting. This was dateline
just a few minutes ago. Came out at what would
be I guess eleven twelve a m. Eastern time, which
is weird. I thought the web it's usually updated to
my time zone, but I guess they don't. From our
friends over at Red State, this is Ward Clark. I'm
gonna read you the headline first. Then we're gonna kind

(01:30:08):
of skim this together to find out if I might
not be sporting a partial by the time this is over.
Political scam fed agency's face cuts? Was this the president's
intention all alone? We can only hope file this under
Unintended consequences for Democrats with They call it the Schumer shutdown.

(01:30:31):
I call it the failed Schumer shakedown in full sway
and Democrats sizzling like a hot dog on Chuck Schumer's grill.
But have you seen Chuck Schumer's grill? Nothing sizzles on there.
It was not a good analogy, my friend, you're usually
that wasn't anyway. Maybe that was your intention. I don't know,

(01:30:51):
but anyway, so like a hot dog on Chuck Schumer's grill,
President Trump is taking the opportunity to look into which
federal agencies are a political scam and can therefore be
subject to staffing cuts. Temporary or permanent remains to be seen.
So I guess I didn't miss something, probably while I
was doing or everything else. President Donald Trump on Thursday

(01:31:14):
said he was working to determine which Democrat agencies will
face cuts after the Democrats and Republicans failed to reach
an agreement on a government funding package. Trump posted on
a truth social platform that he was meeting with Russell Voight,
director of the US Office of Management and Budget, later
a Thursday, to discuss which agencies are a political scam? Okay,

(01:31:35):
does anybody else getting a little excited? The President said
he wanted void to recommend which agency should face cuts,
and whether those cuts should be temporary or permanent. I
can't believe the radical left Democrats gave me this unprecedented opportunity.
Read Trump's post. They're not stupid people, so maybe this

(01:31:56):
is their way of wanting to quietly and quickly make
America a great again. Oh bye, oh oh oh.

Speaker 19 (01:32:07):
There's gonna be some head.

Speaker 12 (01:32:09):
There's gonna be sploaty head syndrome going on today, and
I'm here for it. I'm here for it. So, and
this is going back to mister Clark's take on this
from his article, I might question the President on the
not stupid people claim. Some of them are in all

(01:32:29):
candor stupid people, but some are not, and it's enough
to make one wonder what they're playing at. Some of
them are likely savvy enough to realize their party is
imploding after the takeover by the progressive left and are
trying to shore up enough support from their base to
keep them from shrinking into irrelevance. Vice President jd Vance
seems to favor that idea, and this is a quote again.

(01:32:52):
Vice President Jadvance on Wednesday accused Democrats are forcing shutdowns
over providing illegal immigrants with taxpayer funded emergency healthcare and
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Democrat New York fearing a
primary challenge from Progressive Squad member alexand Alexandria Occasional Cortex Cortes, Democrat,
New York. Why I can say that and not the

(01:33:14):
comedy's name from New York, I will never know. But
I can pull that one off, not the other one.
But and that's me, not the author. But the reality
here is that, let's be honest, this is all politics,
and the politics of the matter are that Chuck Schumer
is terrified he's going to get a primary challenge for
Alexandria Occasional Cortex Cortes. And again that's me, not advance.

(01:33:35):
He should have adopt it.

Speaker 13 (01:33:36):
Though.

Speaker 12 (01:33:37):
The reason why the American People's government is shut down
is because Chuck Schumer is listening to the far left
radicals in his own party because he's terrified of a
primary challenger. So that would, in fact be a plausible explanation.
And AOC has made no bones about her ambitions for
higher office. As a matter of fact, there have been

(01:33:59):
some rumors floating around that she addressed directly that according
to her she's hearing that some of her Republican counterparts
are blaming her for the shutdown. And if that's the case,
her office is always open and they're welcome to come
in and negotiate with her. So yeah, so what comes
out of this meeting? And I'm going to read directly

(01:34:21):
from the President Trump's true social account right now, and
I know we've probably already gone over. We're going to
read it again anyway, because again got me a little tingly.
Now I understand how Chris Matthews felt. Just say, I
have a meeting today with Russ Voyd, he of Project
twenty twenty five fame. Woo Hey, where are my handmaids?

Speaker 19 (01:34:47):
At yo?

Speaker 12 (01:34:48):
I was promised handmaids by them to determine which of
the many Democrat agencies, most of which are a political
scam he recommends to be cut and whether or not
those cuts will be temporary or permanent. I can't believe
the radical Democrats gave me this unprecedented opportunity. They are
not stupid people, So maybe this is their way of

(01:35:11):
wanting to quietly and quickly make America great again. President DJT.
I'm sad he didn't use his tagline lately. I would
have loved for that to end with thank you for
your attention to this matter, because a lot of his
post have lately, But we didn't get there this time,
so again only a partial So what comes out of

(01:35:33):
that meeting remains to be seen. But if it's something
that results in any scaling back.

Speaker 4 (01:35:37):
Of the.

Speaker 12 (01:35:39):
Wow problem than gaining in Bobster, that okay. As someone
who self educates, I'm gonna have to look that word
up later. I don't know that one that the federal
government has been most Republicans will see it as an

(01:36:02):
unqualified win. One thing is certain Democrats may have miscalculated
badly and handed President Trump an opportunity here. And I'm
gonna add lib a bit here because I agree we
find ourselves living in interesting times. Ladies and gentlemen. The
Republicans didn't engineer this shutdown. This is a Democrat shutdown

(01:36:23):
and the Democrats own it. The GOP should hang it
around the Democrat's neck like the albatross that it is.
As we go into the midterms, which are still more
than a year away, but it's not too soon to
start prepping the messaging. The main message here, as we
have been documenting for days now. This shutdown is primarily
over the issue of taxpayer funded health benefits for legal aliens.

(01:36:43):
That is another eighty twenty issue. The Democrats are on
the wrong side of one of many, and it's another
reason why these people cannot be allowed to regain the
majority lest they throw open the floodgates again and continue
to spend the nation into penery. And I agree. So, Okay,

(01:37:05):
I was really cranky with Trump this morning. I'm gonna
back off a little bit because it looks like he
is at least gonna start poking around to see what
they can get away with. I don't know if I
were to telegraphed it, though, because there's a good chance
the Democrats make cave now before he could do anything,
which may have been his plan all along. I don't
really know. I really don't know. I wish I did,

(01:37:27):
but I don't. Hey, I've been paying attention today because
it's been I've been laughing a lot today. But we
have almost three hundred people hanging out with us right now.
So thank you for making the the barely announced show
that almost wasn't a rather successful one today. I appreciate that,
And let's see what else we can get into on
the way out the door. Since I took such a

(01:37:51):
long break earlier, I was trying not to take another one,
so because we're kind of running running out of time anyway,
all right, So I don't weigh in on the pope
very often, and trust me, I have been having as

(01:38:14):
much fun about there being an American pope as almost
everybody else. But I'm not Catholic, so I usually try
to not weigh in very much. But for all the
people that say the Pope isn't really supposed to weigh
in on political stuff, they do it way too much.
And again I don't necessarily believe that either because I
did a two hour show last night about how you

(01:38:34):
know just because you're a Christian doesn't mean that you
shouldn't get involved in public service. And again that one
will be dropping to the usual podcast places later this evening,
but I will say that I feel like our American
Pope is on the wrong side of this one. So
Pope Leo the fourteenth criticized those who questioned the prevailing
narrative on climate change during a recent gathering in Rome.

(01:38:58):
The pontiff slam those who ridicule those who speak of
global warming and affirmed the efforts of his predecessor, Pope Francis.
According to The Guardian, it's but Pope Leo, it's not
global warming anymore, it's climate change, because then no matter
what happens, they can say, see, this is because of
climate change. So Leo presided over the tenth anniversary celebration

(01:39:21):
of Francis landmark ecological a cynical latteutuo see well actually,
I guess translated to English, would be praised be At
a global gathering south of Rome, the in Cecilia cast
care for the planet as an urgent and existential moral

(01:39:45):
concern and launched a global grassroots movement to advocate for
caring for God's creation and the people's most harmed by
its exploitation. Leo told the estimated one thousand representatives from
environmental and indigenous groups that they needed to put pressure
on national governments to develop tougher standards to mitigate the
damage already done. He said he hoped the upcoming UN

(01:40:07):
Climate Conference would listen to the cry of the Earth
and the cry of the poor. The pope called for
climate skeptics to reconsider their positions and argued that Christians
should support the climate agenda. And this is where I'm
going to step away from the pope, because we are
called to be good stewards, We're not called to be

(01:40:29):
retarded limbing stewarts. There is no actual evidence that human
beings are doing anything that will, in the long term
adversely affect our climate. As a matter of fact, because
we have started to understand that we were causing some
issues in certain parts of the world, we have changed
how we do things. But I'm going to say this again,

(01:40:50):
stop yelling at us. You know where the majority of
pollution comes from nowadays, China and India, because nobody on
the left, the ecological warriors on the left, don't want
to talk about the fact that the Earth's atmosphere is
technically an enclosed system. So if you pour a bunch
of pollution in from one side, eventually it winds up
somewhere else because it's a closed system. I'm not saying

(01:41:16):
we shouldn't do everything we can to make our air
quality good. I'm not saying that we shouldn't find ways
to make sure that our environment is clean. But this
whole idea that we have to do something about colfarts
that now CO two is being listed as a pollutant
that these people have lost their minds. CO two is

(01:41:39):
not a pollutant. It's a requirement for life to exist
in the fashion that it's been created in this universe.
As far as we know now, I don't know. God
might have gotten creative on other planets and came up
with some sort of silicon based life former. Who knows
what else. The thing that drives me nuts about Christians
is we believe that because since God made us in

(01:42:01):
our image, we were the only thing he created, when
we know that that's not true in Heaven alone, if
you read the Book of Revelations, there are a host
of creatures up there. Who do you think made those?
We weren't his first creation. We likely weren't even his
only creation. We were the ones that he decided to

(01:42:22):
make in his image so that he could fellowship with
us because he was lonely, because there was nothing else
like him in the universe. And again, I still think

(01:42:47):
that as we understand, as we begin to understand quantum
physics more and more, we're going to realize, because we're
starting to see it, that everything is connected. How do
you think it would be possible for the Creator to
be everywhere, all at once, all the time, unless everything
was interconnected. So look, I'm willing to have theological debates.

(01:43:14):
I'm willing to discuss pretty much anything. I will bring
my faith to the table. You bring your faith to
the table, because unlike most of these Christians, I'm a
firm believer that my God is bigger than any other
god in the room, and he always has been. Just
look at the Old Testament when He big footed Egypt's
gods like they were nothing. And I've even had I've

(01:43:38):
had I've had pastors that have disagreed with me because
in the part where it says you shall have no
other gods before me, you know that one. They always
want to think of that as you know, being like
a metaphysical thing, like anything that you feel is more
important than God actually becomes your God. I don't think so.

(01:43:59):
The Bible is rather clear that there are principalities and
powers of the air in a lot of cases throughout society.
Those things have set themselves up to be gods throughout history,
which is plainly why God said you shall have no
other gods before me. Now, if you start getting into
the apocrypha, it gets even weirder. Because if you haven't,

(01:44:21):
and again, if you're not a very strong Christian, I
don't advise you to do this. But you can find
the information about the Book of Judas, because there is one,
and it takes everything that the modern Church believes and
turns it on its head. So all I know is
this we see through a glass darkly right now. We

(01:44:41):
don't know the whole story. We don't know everything about it.
What I do know is, even though we're supposed to
be good stewards and do our best to take care
of the planet, leave it better than we found it,
we shouldn't be using climate drift to rearrange resources and
take people's money away and give to other folks. Because
that's the truth about climate climate change and the climate

(01:45:03):
change agenda. It's a redistribution scheme. And the scary thing
is you know that it's true because of what he said,
and I quote he hopes the upcoming you in climate
conference will listen to the cry of the earth and

(01:45:27):
the cry of the poor, so he knows. So did
I mentioned the American pope might be just a little
wackerdoodle Because here's another quote. And then I'm going to
tell you what happened next. We cannot love God whom
we cannot see you all despising as creatures, Nor can

(01:45:50):
we call ourselves disciples of Jesus Christ without participating in
his outlook on creation and his care for all that
is fragile and wounded. And that is a quote from
the Guardian.

Speaker 5 (01:46:00):
But I guess.

Speaker 12 (01:46:01):
But but but wait, you know, let me hang on,
let me put on my round popil voice. But wait,
there's more, because then the Pope blessed the block of ice. No,
I'm being serious, He literally and actually blessed a block

(01:46:23):
of ice. H Okay, anyway, Sorry, I tried not to
get too preachy on this one, but yeah, so uh,
I think I'm going to start a new thing dad
joke Thursday. What do you think? I have to thank

(01:46:45):
Nathan Fillion for this one? And if I could get
into Facebook on my computer, I would be showing it
to you. But my computer is weird when it comes
to Facebook. I can only get into one of my accounts,
even though I have all the passwords, and I don't
have the patience to go through and reset everything. So
I'm not worried about it because I only use the
work word on the computer anyway. But on my personally
count I follow an account that post reels from Nathan

(01:47:10):
Fillion all the time, and I have to say he's
gotten me a couple of times. This is probably one
of the coolest spooky season dad jokes I've ever heard.
I don't know how I had heard it before. Some
of you probably have, but we're gonna say it anyway.
You know there's no vampires in Africa, right You know
why there's no vampires in Africa because holy water, if

(01:47:30):
they're exposed to it long enough, can kill them and
they bless their reins down in Africa. Some of you
have total playing in your head right now, and I'm
not even sorry. All right, let's start wrapping things up
and find out if we have any other breaking news
stories as we get ready to leave this place.

Speaker 8 (01:47:49):
For the day.

Speaker 12 (01:47:49):
I'll be back later tonight, hopefully with a Genner Rick Show,
and then back tomorrow morning, same time, same channel for
the three hour edition of the Rick, Robinson Joe as
we do the usual two hours, and then the weekend
news roundup, which we'll probably have a lot to do
with things like Netflix and the shutdown if we're still

(01:48:11):
shut down. Oh, come on, man, Sorry, I just saw
a headline. We got to go into this real quick.
This actually just came out a few minutes ago. I guess, well,
I guess technically it was probably about an hour ago.
But so you know Maxwell House Coffee, you know it's

(01:48:31):
been a brand, a semi successful brand for one hundred
and thirty three years. Well, guess what they've They've decided
to mess with it. So what we're about the discuss
might just be the most ridiculous thing that we'll talk
about all day. So let's get right to it. The
iconic coffee brand Maxwell House is undergoing a name change
for the first time in one hundred and thirty three years.

(01:48:53):
Parent company Craft Hines has announced to quote unquote reflect
the changing landscape. So what might that new name for
one of America's legacy coffee brands be?

Speaker 4 (01:49:06):
You ask?

Speaker 12 (01:49:10):
You probably don't want to know, because it's okay, hang on,
hang on, hang on, hang on. I got I gotta
cover us. I got a covers you guys know, you
guys know, I've been working. I've been working on it,
I promise I have.

Speaker 4 (01:49:30):
But uh.

Speaker 24 (01:49:32):
The following program contains course language and adult things. Listener discretion.

Speaker 27 (01:49:39):
Because it's fucking retarded. I'm sorry it had to be.
It has to be said that way. This is fucking retarded.
They have taken there.

Speaker 12 (01:49:49):
They're taking the name Maxwell House and changing it to
wait for it, wait for it, wait for it, it
Maxwell Apartment. So they're reflecting. They're changing the name to

(01:50:13):
reflect the changes in home ownership in America. You can't
make this shut up, because apparently the wilk morons at
Kraft Heins already did. In a recent press release, they
said the following two thirds of American adults drink coffee daily,
and those calls can add.

Speaker 22 (01:50:29):
Up fast these days.

Speaker 12 (01:50:31):
Maxwell House believes everyone deserves great tasting coffee. With Maxwell Apartment,
we're bringing the same classic flavor people love at a
price that reflects their smart choice that our fans are
making in their everyday lives. So I thought they were kidding,

(01:50:51):
but apparently they're not.

Speaker 4 (01:50:52):
So.

Speaker 12 (01:50:52):
Maxwell Apartment will be marketed as available with a twelve
month lease. What so today, Maxwell House febrands to Maxwell
Apartment to meet the needs of today's consumer and remind
fans the brand is synonymous with great tasting, affordable coffee
and a time when value matters. Now more than ever,
Americans seek value in areas of their everyday lives, including

(01:51:15):
where they live, with nearly a third opting to rent
versus purchase a home they're not opting to. They don't
have a fucking choice as a real coffee for real people,
when it's good to the last drop legacy. The name
change celebrates the same principle that guided Maxwell House for

(01:51:36):
more than a century. Smart choice is add up, and
choosing Maxwell House means enjoying a quality cup of coffee
without the cafe price tag. To celebrate, the brand is
offering consumers even more value with a twelve month lease
of Maxwell Apartment designed to stock up coffee lover's nationwide.
Eh oh, good lord, how did I not know that

(01:51:59):
Monday was now Coffee Day? Though you'd figure, dude, that that,
in my opinion, that should be a national holiday. Speaking
of pardon me a moment while I drink not Maxwell Apartment.
Holy crap, it is good coffee. The rebrand promotion, which

(01:52:19):
began on National Coffee Day on Monday, features a twelve
month lease offer and is available on Amazon while supplies last.
Along with the rebranded canisters, the year long supply of
coffee will come with an official Maxwell apartment lease to sign.
So you might notice that I'm actively sort of kin

(01:52:40):
it scratching and shaking my head a little bit as
we go over this. So it occurs to me though
that one of two things, but likely we need to
embrace the power and will happen in response. The ill
advised marketing campaign will be viewed as brilliant by some
and woke an absurd, as was the case with Cracker

(01:53:01):
Barrel's update, which the restaurant chain quickly rolled back after
iri customers took to social media en mass to express
their displeasure or flat out anger about the makeover by others. So,
despite the effort craft hnds of craft hinns to be
more empathetic to people who can't afford homes and others,

(01:53:24):
Maxwell House Coffee was named after the iconic Maxwell House
hotel in Nashville, Tennessee, not a residence. I didn't know that,
but that actually makes me a little more angry. So incidentally,
and this is back to the article, in response to

(01:53:45):
the silly Maxwell apartment thingy, Starbucks announced it will rebrand
as well itself too insanely overpriced coffee that doesn't even
taste that good. Just kidding uh again, that was an
that was put out by Mike Miller. He and I
don't agree on everything, but I do have to admit
the stuff of his that I read, I really do

(01:54:07):
like it. I'm gonna put I'm going to go through
as we start closing out the show and putting out
the links to everything that we've talked about today so
that you guys can find it. I've also had a
couple of requests that start putting out these show notes
for the faith based show Kingdom and Country. I've been
working on trying to get a newsletter put together, so
that may actually be something that we start kind of

(01:54:29):
doing on the regular because as and I'll just start
seeing if anybody else wants to put their contribution to
the newsletter in there. So I'll start working on that
probably the next couple of weeks, but we'll put this
one out first. Then I'll go through and clear out
the rest of them here.

Speaker 19 (01:54:43):
In a bit.

Speaker 12 (01:54:43):
But we are coming to the end of the program.
Ladies and gentlemen, again, want to thank you for hanging
out with us today. For all of you who did,
even though some of you were late, not mentioning any
names any busy but yeah, not mentioning any names. But
you know, I would say in Bez's to f as
he worked late last night, but he didn't because I
forgot this was his replay night. Anyway, I'm giving him crap.

(01:55:06):
So I'm pretty sure I'm about to be disinvited to
his show. He talked about having a bunch of us
on tonight, and I'm like, I'm pretty sure he's about
to say, like, you know what, I changed my mind.
I changed my mind. Okay, So again, not a bad
show for the day as far as numbers, since it
wasn't really promoted, and I also didn't almost do it,

(01:55:28):
so I can't really be mad about it. I do
want to talk about this though, real quick on the
way out the door, because everybody's still screaming and yelling
at Hexset about what he said to the to the brass,
He's not wrong. There used to be such a thing
as leading by example, and somehow we've lost that. I

(01:55:54):
don't really get it either. Now there's a lot of
news coming out about ultra process foods and the different
things that they do that aren't good for us, etc.
I'm still digging into a lot of that, So at
some point we may put out a special about that.
Not today, but at some point, because I do think
that's a good reason why a lot of us are overweight,

(01:56:16):
even though we are fairly active, Because I think there's
things that are being put in our food that our
body doesn't really know what to do with, so it
automatically stores it is fat and these things are addictive.
And I know because I've tested it a few times,
and then I've kicked myself for testing it. I was like,
you already know this, so why are you doing it again?
Because well, see, it really is not really just because
I want to see if it does the same thing.

(01:56:38):
It's because I remember how good it tastes and I
want some more, and then I spend a month trying
to kick to have it again. Anyway, all right, folks,
we're going to get out of here again. Want to
thank you for taking the time to hang out with
us today. I don't forget. We should hopefully have Jen
and Rick back later tonight. My name is Rick Robinson.

(01:57:00):
Has been my show and again. We do this thing
every Tuesday through Friday, starting at ten am Eastern Friday's
we do run a bit longer, So it's a ten
Eastern to one eastern because we do the weekend news
roundup to get you ready for everything you need to
know to get past the five o'clock news dump because
we know it's coming. Doesn't happen as much for this administration,

(01:57:23):
but it does still happen. Let's find out what happens
with these failed Schumer shakedown and will Donald Trump really
turn the red pins loose? Only time will tell. I'm
here for it and if red Pins get turned loose,
I will be popping popcorn. We'll see you guys later tonight.
Make sure you come out first for the Culture Shift

(01:57:45):
with Brad and the Almush One. And don't forget we
are kicking off Spooky Season with Juxctober talking Cryptids all month.
Starts this Saturday, ten pm Eastern right here live on
Taylor and Radio dot Com.

Speaker 22 (01:58:03):
Bye everybody, say good night.

Speaker 5 (01:58:05):
Grangocoso m HM
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