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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's landslides.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
But from these.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
They changed the lyrics that just about an.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Actual landslide lay stay run, Canna run from the Crumblin
mountain side, canna when it starts to slash.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
I gotta tell you, I think it's better than the original.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
That's what I was thinking too.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
It's better than the original version by Billy Corgan of
the Smashing Pumpkins. Yeah, that original, Yeah, the original version
of landslide. Right.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
A few minutes ago, we were talking about iohan Omar
and AOC and somebody emailed us and they said, you
remember when AOC first took office, when she she hadn't
even actually done the job yet, she had moved to
or tried to move into Washington, d C. She was
going to start working, and the first thing she said,
as an elected official, of course, was when do I
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get my check? Because she said she was so poor
that she couldn't afford to live in Washington, DC. She
needed that first check to come in right away so
that she could run an apartment. Now, even today, they
say her net worth is like fifty thousand dollars, which
of course is a lie. But it's smart that she
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puts that out there because Ilhan Omar came to this
country penniless and was elected to a government position, and
she increased her net wealth just over a matter of
a couple of years by like forty thousand percent. They
said she's worth probably thirty million dollars. Now, AOC's playing
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the game better because she would have you believe that
she's not making herself fabulously wealthy off of your tax dollars. Yeah,
and also off speaking events and stuff like that. There's
different ways for them to under money, for them to
take a bribe. She's not being bribed. She's just getting
paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to talk for twenty
minutes at an event. That's all it's about, of course.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
And then do exactly what the people who paid her
wanted her to do. Yep, AOC reacting to the woman
who was fatally shot after charging at an ICE agent
with a vehicle yesterday. Here she is what we.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
Saw today was a criminal. A criminal murder a woman
and show her in the head.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
So this is a criminal. AOC already knows this person's guilty.
I Omar reacted as well, and.
Speaker 4 (02:33):
So it is not helpful for us to have ICE
agents I'm lawfully just carrying out these ridiculous raids that
are not resulting in any sort of arrests, that have
no explanation of why they are there. They are disturbing
peaceful communities that are just trying to live.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
Out their lives, probably because there's millions of people there
who came into the country illegally.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
Oh but that's not a crime. Remember, there's nothing illegal
about being here illegally.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
You know, the what's his name, Keith Ellison, the state's
attorney general, could press charges against this guy. That's exactly
what he's not doing. Huh what does he know?
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Yeah, what does he know? I think we should denaturalize Iohano,
Omar and deporter. I think we should do that.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
To every one of these somber Yeah, get them to
hella out of here right now.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Look, we're generally pro immigration. In this case, it's an
entire demographic of people in that specific community who aren't
really coexisting with us in a peaceful manner, and they're
stealing from us. Look. Sorry, note, we made a mistake.
You have to go back to Somalia. Are bad. Sorry?
Speaker 3 (03:36):
If she was still over in Muslim Land, how would
they be treating her for mouth and off the way
she is over here.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
It's a great question.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
Oh, I don't think you'd want to know the answer
to that, because it could get real ugly in a hurry.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
It would get real ugly in a hurry. Now, let's talk.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
About beauty for a moment. I just noticed a snow cat.
Steve was driving by. He loves to come by every
morning around now, flashes his lights and waves because he
knows we're up early and we're looking out at the
mountain and he's driving that snow cat up and down.
Well it's got those big bright lights on. It still
very dark out. But when he came by with the
big bright lights, you know what I saw?
Speaker 1 (04:12):
What did you see? It's snowing. It's snowing, Yes it is.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
And they need it here at the Purgatory Ski Resort
and all over the South area of Colorado for sure.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Look, I for one believe that SnowCat Steve is a jerk.
He scared Big Mike, my pet fox. I don't like
I don't like him. I don't think he's that cool.
The guy. We were all hanging out with Big Mike
and he came out. He goes wanna ride. I was like, no,
we're look, we're talking to the fox. He goes wanna ride.
He kept repeating that until Big Mike ran away. I
was like, man, I hate you, snow Cat Steve. I
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hate everything about you. I don't think he saw the fox.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
I think he just saw you on the porch and
thought you were a probably a fan, and he was
offering you, you know, something nice. He was trying to
be nice.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
No, we want you to f off, SnowCat Steve. Get
the hell out of here.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
Nobody wants well after he smooths out all the snow
and everything for it.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
But much like your ex wife, we don't want you
hanging out here. Buddy, grab your stuff, pack it up.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
But first he needs to finish, smooth and everything out
so we don't fall down when we got a ski.
Oh yeah, because it's get all bumpy and everything and
then you fall over. It's probably a good point. Yeah,
they finish the job and then get on out. Maybe
we should buy him a beer or something, you know.
I kind of feel.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
Someone in New Jersey stole a bar's beloved whale, Walris Penis,
and we are here to get justice for them. What
kind of penis, a walrisk penis. I'm sorry, a beloved
walrisk penis. That's how it's described in the article. They'd
had the bone behind the bar for years because it's
a good conversation piece, and then somebody came into the
bar and they stole It's at a place called Donkey's Place.
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Oh yeah, yeah sure. Here's what I don't get. It's
an actual bone, like literally a bone, and someone just
stole it. So there's a guy running around out there.
Here's one of the bars, a walrus running around with
that his penis due. It's a great point, Billyud. We're
just saying, here's one of the bartenders of Donkeys Place
talking about how they missed their beloved walrus penis. That's
an exact quote.
Speaker 5 (06:07):
A group of three guys come in yesterday really drinking
for hours. Don't just stay behind the bar. I run
around in the back and do tables for the grill,
and I cook chee steaks. If you've been to Donkeys before,
you may know what this is that I'm talking about,
or what this means. I can't say what it is
because I want this fitty to go viral. So let's
just say, let's find the guy that stole donkeys, you
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know what, or if the person that stole it is
watching this, please bring it back.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
You know, I bet it was SnO cat Steve. That
guy's always running. Everybody's fine.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
You know, probably turned it into a necklace or something,
hung it around his neck just to show peoply Gould.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
Does that like give you power or something? I don't
think you some kind of makes you more amorous? Maybe
what exactly is the advantage to owning it? There's probably
some kind of an indigenous tradition. Real sure there is
an advantage. How did they even get a hold of it?
Speaker 3 (06:54):
Since we are here talking about the Pergatory Ski Resort
where we're broadcasting this week in the San Juan Mountain Range, Yeah,
I think maybe you know, since they're hosting us technically
this week, we should give them a little salute. The
San Juan Mountains subrange of the Rocky Mountains, obviously here
in southwestern Colorado, widely considered the most scenic and jagged
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peaks in the entire state of Colorado. This area known
as the Switzerland of America, especially Urray up a little
north of US.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
Here.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
The range of mountains contains the highest concentration of land
above ten thousand feet in all of North America, including
thirteen of the Big fourteen Ers, the mountains that are
over fourteen thousand feet tall. You can see several of
them from this house. Uncompagre Peak at fourteen three oh nine,
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one of the big ones, very rich in mining history.
The entire area from the Durango tell your ride Silverton
and Uray or Ury.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Some people call it.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
And don't forget the headwaters of the Rio Grand River
are just right over there, just just east of us,
over that one little mountain range. That's where the Rio
Grand River starts. It's two thousand mile journey all the
way to the Gulf of America.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
I'm sorry, did you say it was the most jagged range? Yes, oh,
jagged peaks. Well, I just never thought of it that way.
So I guess you're saying, if you want to get
your jagon, then come here. But if you want to
jag off, then go somewhere out yea, i'd ba'd come here. Yeah,
Pakla bags for Haiti.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
You'll go in there tonight.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Paccular bags on an island. Dream now, don't go of
a fight. What difference at this point does it make
Walton and Johnson Radio Network, And he's making fun of Elvis.
Speaker 3 (08:47):
You've got to watch yourself today today you can messed with.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
Me, all right.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
I'm that close to going off anyway. Why we'll tell
you this kind of stuff just acclivating. Somebody just sent
us a video of this black lady whooping up on
autistic kids on a school bus. This lady right here,
that is Kiara Jones, and this happened here in Colorado.
I guess that's why they send it to us, because
we're in Colorado too. Ain't nowhere near Littleton, though, which
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is just south of It's part of Denver, basically only
you know, it used to be its own little city
and for Denver got so big. Okay, this school bus
aid she wasn't driving.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
They have an aid on the school because they're special needs.
It's a special needs kids.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
We're from three years old to twenty one years old,
autistic kids. Some of them are nonverbal, you know what
I mean. They don't talk, they don't say stuff. This
thirty year old woman, she looks a little bit like
the actor that played Kunta Kinte as an adult in Roots.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
But she's not a guy. That was a guy.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
Yeah, that's this is a Kiara.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
What was his other name was Toby?
Speaker 3 (09:51):
Yeah, ashy okay Unto.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
You know that's I know, I respect that Kunta for sure. Obviously.
Speaker 3 (09:57):
Well, she's caught on video stre at least three of
the nonverbal students with autism.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
Not cool.
Speaker 3 (10:05):
Parents were definitely upset. She was went to court on Monday.
A judge was, you know, ready to give her what
furd and she decided to go ahead and plead guilty.
Here says ten counts of third degree felony assault on
an ash at risk child, oh at plus two counts
of misdemeanor child abuse. You think any child abuse should
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be a misdemeanor. I don't think so. Because it's a kid.
They can't defend themselves. And so she decided that she'd
go ahead and plead guilty instead. They they got video
of her seat, like this kid right here sitting there.
They're in a restraint halter in the school bus seat
and the kid apparently is flopping around or you know,
making some noise or something, and she she broke a
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tooth out of one of these kids and fractured bones
of one of the other students. This I mean, it
wasn't like she just popped him on the shoulder and said, hey,
act right. This woman was physically beating, bruising, and breaking
these children.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Boy, you hate to hear that.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
I hate to hear it. It's just aggravating me.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
You know, it's hard to find people to work with
these special needs kids who are good people. So when
you do find somebody, treat them like a hero because
they are. It doesn't pay a lot, unfortunately, and when
a job doesn't pay, well, these are the kind of
people that end up taking the job.
Speaker 3 (11:23):
And but you know somebody that works with special needs
kids right.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
Well, my sister is a history of doing that. Yeah,
my sister is a teacher in a low income school
district in a place where most people wouldn't want to work.
And she's very, very wonderful person, just vastly better than
me in every way possible, because I get paid a
lot of money to say terrible things for a living.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
Right now, this key are lady, y'all looking at it?
She looked like she probably born and raised here in
America somewhere. What do you think the Somalians how they
treat day kids at the daycare center?
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Well, there is a cultural thing. But at the daycare
center you're referring to, all the kids are imaginary, so
they're not really there.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
Yeah, it's fine, so they maybe that's smart. Maybe the
kids said, I ain't going back. I don't know how
they treat them kids or Somalia, but they better not
be doing it here.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
You gotta admit it is kind of genius to harass
to have a business where people don't really exist, because
then there's nobody there to be a witness to the
fact that they don't true, that they don't exist.
Speaker 3 (12:25):
You talked about alcohol or adult beverages for breakfast a
little earlier this morning, Dave emailed at Walton Johnson dot
com and Dave said, y'all, you know, it's Marti Gras right,
it's carnival. You can't drink all day if you don't
start in the morning. I mean, that's just basic logic
right there. That's just common sense.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Yeah, that's it, all right?
Speaker 3 (12:45):
Did break out the booze, buddy?
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Amen to that. Hey. In the meantime, apparently a lot
of people have been paying attention to this today. An
incredible story about a dog being rescued by a drone
it's acute. Little pop named Abby, nine year old Golden
Retriever mix adorable dog went got loose not long ago
in West Columbia, South Carolina. A dog escaped from a
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rest stop along I'm sorry. This is from the New
Jersey Turnpike. I guess the dogs from they're from South Carolina.
They were on a road trip and it wandered for
about twenty five miles before she was found safe the
next day.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
I didn't have the dog on a leash. They didn't
have a collar with a GPS tag or anything like
that on it. Okay, the dog handlers bad dog parenting.
Abby was traveling from a South Carolina shelter to a
planned new home in Maine. She was one of several
dogs in a van that had stopped at a service area.
They were letting the dogs go to the bathroom, and
Abbey just ran off. Might have had a leash on it.
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Sometimes dogs would pull off, look their collars or something.
You know.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
I don't know what. I don't know what happened. What's
incredible is they were able to find the dog with
a drone. The drone found the dog. That is pretty impressive.
Abby was cold and very fearful when officers found her.
She was later found to have suffered a hip injury
that will require some surgery. Very sad, but alive and safe.
Now a beautiful story.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
Yeah, yeah, the good news side of the story. But
we don't get a lot of good news, especially lately.
Have you noticed, you know, the first week of the
new year has just been terrible, horrible news all the
time everywhere. And I'm almost thinking that's a plan.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Wow, Okay, all right. Yesterday see a Weaver did an
interview the new tenant director of New York City.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
I don't see a Weaver. I see a comedy. Get it?
Speaker 1 (14:31):
What it did there?
Speaker 3 (14:32):
It was her first name, but then you change no,
I get it? Yeah, great, more to elect our communists.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
That's she said that. Yep, she said homeownership is white supremacy.
She says we need to destroy the white middle class.
She said all of that. And then yesterday she was
doing a TV interview some liberal cable. I never heard
a Spectrum News. I don't even know what that is,
but it looks like a pretty nice TV set with
a high quality budget. Here she's sitting down in a
white leather chair talking to this gentleman in an expensive suit,
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and she says, you know, now that I'm in office,
I would never say those things. Now.
Speaker 5 (15:04):
Oh there's something you'd said on Twitter about home ownership
being a tool of white supremacy.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
I wanted to give you a chance to respond. You're
not out of your mind, right.
Speaker 6 (15:12):
I don't think I'm out of my mind, you know.
I think that some of some of those things are
are certainly not how I would how I would say
things today, and are regretful. But you know, I do
think my sort of decades have experienced fighting for more
affordable housing sort of stands on its own.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
Decades of experience.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
Yeah, maybe maybe not.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
I'm sorry. Okay, she said those things a long.
Speaker 3 (15:34):
Chester ago, isn't she in her thirties mid thirties. Yeah,
so she's got a decade or decades, she says, of
experience here. Yeah, doing what blogging? Basically unionizing uh, people
in the Crown Heights neighborhood. I think was pretty much
her only claim to fame.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
And by unionizing, I mean just organizing like neighborhood organizer,
much like Barack Obama on his way up. That's how
they do it.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
I'm not a big fantasy weaver, and I don't think
anybody else in New York City is he.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Well, I'm not a big fantasy o weaver.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
I'm a mom dommy. He like her pretty well, he
gave it a job. Yeah, and he's sticking by her
right now as well as we can say. Oh sure,
he thinks she's great.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
And I got a funny feeling she's not gonna be
the last person in his administration who said something crazy
on social media.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
Oh no, you're so happy, like you're on meds or something.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
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