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December 16, 2025 16 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Savannah, Georgia. A news story that should concern all Christians
during the holidays, but weirdly, is not getting much attention.
A woman is recovering in a burn center after police
says she was attacked with a chemical during a walk
in a Savannah park. The victim, forty six year old
Ashley Wazaluski, suffered second and third degree burns and is

(00:23):
being treated at a burn center in Augusta. According to
her son, apparently, she was walking home from church, attending
a Christmas program, and walking lamps in the park when
the attack happened. According to her son, he learned about
what happened through a phone call from a bystander who
stopped to help the mother. He said he could hear

(00:43):
his mother screaming in pain, Good Lord from her hospital bed.
Ashley told family and friends that she was walking along
the sidewalk near the edge of the park when she
noticed a shadow coming up behind her. As she turned around.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
You say shadow, you mean a dark figure lurking off
to the side. Is that what you mean?

Speaker 1 (01:02):
Well, yeah, that's exactly what happened, A dark, hulking figure perhaps, Yeah, yeah,
Why are you taking this so personally?

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Did this dark hulking figure, have a kinky hair, perhaps
or a hoodie pulled over his kinky hair.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Is that what I'm hearing? There's nothing like that in
the report at all now, and it doesn't It might
make sense, it just said. As she turned around, the
person poured a liquid over her head. Good lord, she said,
why are you pouring this? Army? She didn't know. She
looked down and her pants were starting to burn off
of her body.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
She started screaming, They got a picture here of a dark,
hulking figure and a hoodie that they would like to
blame for this attack.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Okay, well, I'm not saying that's who it was, but
you said that, that's what you said.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Well, somebody sent this information to me last night. I
had no idea who she was. They asked me about
what do you think about that Ashley woman? And I
was like, what do you mean? Right? So they sent
me some pictures and some information, And what was noticed
immediately is that this when did this happen? What day
did they pour the liquid on her? And all the
attack take place? Hang on a second, because it's been

(02:08):
a while now, long enough for it to have made
the news.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Because it's December, tenth. Okay, Jason's sixteenth almost a week ago. Right,
Still zero stories about Ashley in the news. Not a
lot on news coverage.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Nothing in the New York Times, PBS, NPR, BBC, Wall
Street Journal, CY and N no stories, Reuters, no you MISSBC,
no zero's I looked after somebody alerted me to what
happened to her, it's like it, yeah, if we don't
report it in the news, it didn't happen, right.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Well, look, I don't know if it's a race thing
like you guys are making. And I thought this was
an anti Christian thing. She looked good, though, didn't she.
She was a beautiful woman. Well she's not dead, is she? No? Okay,
don't talked about her in the past. Tense Okay, that's
not right. Well now she's all covered in band aids.
I don't know what she looks like now. But anyway,
it's sad, very sad that this happened to her, And
it's disgusting that somebody would attack somebody for any reason,

(03:02):
much less because of their Christianity. Is there anything that
we can do? Is you know we should?

Speaker 2 (03:07):
I'm assuming she has friends and family members, but probably
put a gofund me together already.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
I haven't heard any American politicians say anything about this.
They may not know, like the rest of us. A
white Christian woman was burned alive after attending church. I
feel like that deserves some attention, you would think, especially
since it happened in one of the states where this
our humble little radio show could be heard.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
Uh yeah, uh, don't don't act like that, people. That's
that's bad behavior. We ought to correct that business.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Can I just point out here if you're thinking about
doing a chemical attack on a woman and she's walking
home from church. Ought not.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
I'm sorry, none, I got distracted. Let's watch the little
fox video again.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Oh he's so cute. He is cute. Yeah, we had
a we have a pet fox.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
If you're just tuning in that that that's kind of
stuff you want to do during the commercial breaks. Yeah,
we're working here, mister. Keep a keep a focus on
the work. That's what we gotta do.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Yesterday, James looks at the Sweeney. You can't talk get
out of that. It's kind of the same thing. I'm
looking at a fox and you're looking at her drugs.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
Look at this, well, you know what she wore a
little outfit wherever she went was that last night of
the night before, and.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
I don't even know if she was aware of it
or not.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
A large portion of her fluffy breasts were uncovered in
that little dress she wore.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
That's kind of her thing. I think, what a surprise.
She's out promoting a new movie, Housemaid. Is that what
it's called? Her and Amanda Sea Frieder, And one of
them is a hot blonde Republican and the other one
is a disgusting, vile liberal.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
She's kind of cuckoo. Yeah, she's kind of crazy, like
Candas Owens. Can you imagine Candas Owens. Obviously from the
comments after the meeting, posted the she's got a lot
of people that believe what she says. They want to believe.
Some of our listeners believe what she's saying.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
Crazy as a loon. And yet you gotta think her
true belief even crazier than her. You guys, I've listened
everything she said. I'm very interested in the work that
she's doing. What she has not done is offered us
any evidence at all as to why the common explanation
for Charlie Kirk's assassination isn't the correct one, right. There

(05:16):
are a lot of law enforcement agents. I get it.
I don't trust the FBI either. I don't like Pam
BONDI Cash Betel's a little disappointing. I don't think they
staged the murder of Charlie Kirk. I just think you
guys are putting a little too much. You've invested too
much emotion in this. Candace On on the other day took
to X and she said the following. Candace said, quote,
wealthy people hold such little respect for the public. They

(05:38):
believe they can outrighte purchase common sense. We don't believe
the killer acted alone and killed Charlie Kirk. That's what
she said. Now, it is possible the killer worked with
someone else. That's completely possible, possible. But the part of
this statement's so weird. Wealthy people hold such little respect
for the public. Cannas, didn't you marry somebody that's worth
a half a billion dollars?

Speaker 2 (05:57):
It seemed like she might be wealthy. But you know
what wealthy people say, No, I'm talking about those really
rich people, not me. Yeah, I'm just barely rich. But
the people anybody got more money than her, those are
the bad people. That's that's the ones that's wrong.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Okay, Well what about really really poor people. You think
really poor people are taking care of their Section eight housing? Oh,
you know, they have such respect. It's such respect. It's
such a weird thing to say, Like, Okay, I get it.
There's plenty of reasons to be mad at the wealthy.
But well again, I made this point earlier. Maybe you
missed it. She's craky. What time is it, Candace? Pump

(06:31):
out and tell us it's timer Candice to lose her mind. Yeah,
There's been a lot of talk about getting rid of
the filibuster, and yesterday Senator Mark Wayne Mullen was on
with Will Caine on Fox News discussing this very point.
We have to kill the filibuster before the Democrats.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
Is gonna have to knot the filibuster in the Senate.
The argument being that if Democrats ever win back, they're
going to do it anyway. So if Democrats win the House,
they they end the Trump agenda essentially for the final
two years of his presidency. So get everything you can
get done if you're not worried about politics in the
next nine months. Nuke the philibuster and act the agenda.

Speaker 4 (07:07):
Well, the President said that he's talk about all the
time nuke's philibuster. Problem is that we're still playing politics,
and it's an argument to be made. I kind of
leaned on the side of for a little bit of going, well,
will should we really nuke the philibuster? Because once you
do that, it is nuclear, It goes nuclear open. How
would we open the door wide open for the for
the Democrats? But I was in a meeting with you know,
with leadership just recently fact last week, and I brought

(07:31):
this point up. Guys, does anybody in this room believe
that the Democrats aren't going to nuke the filibuster?

Speaker 1 (07:38):
Uh? Why didn't they do it when they were in
power for four years? Yeah? Why did they do it? Guys?
Nuke has a lot of questions. Where's the answers. I
consider myself to be a slow government conservative. And I
say slow government because when I was born, and I
think when all of you were born, the government was
already big. It was already too big and two oversized
to too to the point where if somebody was spending

(07:59):
five hundred dollar, he's on a toilet seat lid. Most
people wouldn't even notice because the government's so big, there's
so many other things to worry about. Yeah, and now
it's a little bit bigger than that. Right. So my
position has always been whatever we could do to slow
down the growth of government, that's good. And one thing
that lets us do that is the filibuster. The filibuster
allows the minority party to stop doing something if it's

(08:21):
really unpopular, the majority party stop the majority party. And
I just don't understand why we would want the government
to grow at a more rapid pace. Why are Republicans
suddenly okay with this? I know, uh, you know, I
sound like Ryan Paul over here and he's cookie sometimes
I get that. But is it because it's inimitable. I
don't know that it is. If it's inevitable, why does

(08:44):
it exist now? We've it's fun to say that though
it is fun. Yeah, inevitable. You know what Another good
one is Phenomenon Monomenama, Monomena. Today's show is sponsored by
Gift Cards. It's the gift that tells one here, do
it yourself. Walton M. Johnson five. Here's this version, sounded different,

(09:08):
different song. It's a it's a holiday thing. It's a
rock and chinooka review it's uh, it's Dave three of
five power to say, I'm not really sure what it's
like Sunday Day two or Monday night.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Oh yeah, we just I guess the second night of
eight Crazy Nights is Adam Sandler.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Once schooled us on well, speaking of Hanakham, we're having
a c SA plaite a moment in South America right now,
coming in, doctor Jill. What is this Chili? Chili's far
right president elect has won his third attempt after vowing
to kick out illegal migrants and crack down on crime.
Now here's where this gets tricky. Is that a maga dude?
He is the son of a Nazi who moved to

(09:52):
the country after World Okay, and now he's running the
country of Chile. Yeah, now the leader at Chili's dad
is a Naz. Guess she saw.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
I thought you were talking about the fox last night
because we were eating chili when the fox came up
to the door.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
But you're talking about the country Chile. I think is
technically Chile. Chile. Boy, That Chili was good, wouldn't he.
Here's the thing. I don't like that his dad was
a Nazi, but the sins of the father are not
the sins of the son. Would you agree?

Speaker 2 (10:18):
I would agree, And it looks like Chile is a
very forgiving country.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
On its surface. Here. I think this guy has some
good policies. I don't love that his dad's a Nazi.
I think we all agree, certainly, not a good thing.
But on the other hand, maybe the fact that everything
right wing is bad is also not correct. So look out.
Now that's controversial. You gotta watch it. Yeah, come after you.
What happened to the huge corporate Christmas parties you see

(10:44):
in all the nineties movies? Do people still do that? No?

Speaker 2 (10:47):
I think usually because there's always somebody either gets fired
or killed because of the Christmas party.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
A little too much liability. We used to have him.
Wasn't it the Christmas party that set off Rob Reiner's son, Well,
that was Conan O'Brien's Christmas party. Well it's a Christmas party.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
They said, he acted up so crazy that, you know,
other people at the party were just like, oh my god,
they couldn't believe what was happening. And then when Rob
Reiner and his wife left the party that night, apparently
you know the sun, Nick checked himself into a hotel
room like four in the morning. Yeah, and when the
maids came later, the cleaning service, I don't know, is

(11:25):
made suddenly a cleaning lady, hurt full term house, you'll
get a maid and they go, oh, you might as
well have said I have a slave, but his keeper
cleaning whatever doesn't sound any better worse. But they changed
the words a lot these days.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
You can't stay flight Wait, you can't stay stewardess. Oh,
I bet I can flight attendant is what you're supposed
to say. Yeah, and definitely don't call him STU. Okay,
why would you call him stu short for stewardess like
sus Yeah, okay.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
Anyway, so he checked himself into a hotel like four
o'clock in the morning, and I don't no if that
was before or after the stabbing and the hacking and
the killing. But the cleaning service at the hotel later
said they saw blood on some of the sheets, there
was blood in the shower, and that he had put
some of the sheets, maybe had two beds or something,

(12:17):
hung them over the window in such a way that you,
I'm assuming they already had curtains, I was getting in
sheets over the window. Well, he was crazy and on
drugs and probably very unpredictable. It's just a sad situation
all the way around.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
Yeah, that wasn't what we were talking about at all, though,
was he? No, what were we talking about? Oh yeah,
a corporate Christmas part Christmas party. Yeah, we got rid
of them, and it's very sad that we got rid
of them. But we never had an incident at our
radio station. They just kind of went away. They don't
do that anymore. There was an incident. They kind of
kept it low key, but it was years ago, years
and years ago, and nobody you'd even heard of. You

(12:55):
might not have even been working. I mean, you know,
you've been here a long time. Well, we had the
Christmas party since I've been I know. I just I
don't remember an incident.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
They they after the trouble, you know, I think they
had us down to two drink minimum or maximum in
some cases.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
I'm definitely down with two drinks Okay, I don't know.
Drinks is the perfect amount most of the time.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Right, You would probably never heard of Luke and Laura
from General Hospital Fame.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
What is that a daytime TV show? Yep.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
Back around the time you were born, Luke and Laura
was the ultimate romance on television. The guy that played
Luke of the famed Luke and Laura has died. Anthony
Geary a general hospital actor, very complex character and romance
with his anyway daytime Emmy Awards, got like eight of

(13:46):
them Soap opera superstardom. Basically, he was seventy eight years old.
He had moved to the Netherlands years ago and that was,
you know, his adopted home. And they said, it was
a shock for me and our families to find out
that he had died. Said to his husband.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Wait, wait what his husband, his longtime companion and friend.
That's the part that surprises you. Well, I just didn't
he was in a romance with a woman. Well, I
mean it's nowadays, Billy. Yeah, you could go both ways,
believe it or not. He might have been acting that
whole time. Well, or you know, or maybe he's just

(14:28):
into both, you know.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
Yeah, for more than thirty years, Tony's been my friend,
companion and husband, said to his husband in the Netherlands.
And so now he's we've lost him.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
Okay, Well, it's really sad for you.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
When the show, when The Walton Johnson Show first started
up back in eighty three. That's when Luke and Laura
were kind of at their peak, and he was a
young man, probably only like thirty four to thirty five
years old.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Then, I gotta tell you, I think we're devoting too
much time to general hospital here.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
I'm really talking about how much time has passed now
since this show started, and how it looks like Luke
aged quite a bit, because you know, he was seventy
eight when he died, and yet none of us look
like we've aged at all.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
No, we look great, Yeah, yeah, pretty good.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
Hey, Probably our active lifestyle, you know, maybe like you're
doing things like going skiing and hiking and snowmobiling and
roller coaster riding and all that good stuff.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Hey, Billy, and I got a proposition here for you,
and it's nothing to do with the gay general hospital stuff.
I've noticed here over the last ten years, because of
DEI often pushed by government entities into corporate America, the
same people that got rid of the holiday Christmas parties.
There has been a movement to eliminate white males from

(15:48):
corporate America. Uh. Is it possible that we're owed some
reparations for that? Well, it's very possible. How much you
think we'll get. I don't know. I'm going to tell
you more about that after this hang around.

Speaker 5 (15:59):
Our top story today, Santa Claus skips Christmas. Hopeful citizens
worldwide woke up to disappointment this morning when they discovered
no gifts from Santa under their Christmas trees. Local officials
are going with the theory that everyone was bad this year.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
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