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September 8, 2025 • 19 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It is better to look at her when you have
to listen to something like that than to have to
see Madonna.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Yeah, it's interesting to hear your take on this because
have you seen the videos of her that are going
viral right now?

Speaker 1 (00:10):
Madonna? No, j Lo, Jennifer Loo, not Low. Jay Law
is a different person.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
J Low, you might be a better person to ask
about this. Mister Kenneth, can't we all chime in?

Speaker 1 (00:22):
Well, the question is this? Is that a fine assle
would if that's the question, I got the answer for you.
That's a fine ass. I don't think anybody's doing what fine?
All right?

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Jylos Morgan, Thanks Morgan for you man, Thank you. Jlo's
fifty six years old. She was born July twenty fourth,
nineteen sixty nine.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
Sixty nine.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Really, and j Loo has gone viral this week because
I guess she's out on tour or the videos of
her not too long ago concert series are going viral.
She's not wearing a lot of clothing. Yeah, she's older,
you could say that. And the dancing that she's doing
is real provocative. It's like her in a thong with
her thighs ripped around a guy's face, like he's doing.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Well. He's giving her a boost so she can reach
something on a tall shelf.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
And as you watch a clip, like, it's pretty obvious
this guy's gay. But that's besides the point, like he's
wearing a boostier or whatever. Hetero men don't dress that way.
But all that being said, the question is is this appropriate?
And I got to think it doesn't matter if it's appropriate.
She's an adult. It's a concert for people that were
she's not new. It's not like her fans are little kids, right, No,

(01:32):
not at all.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Everyone always expects us to take a real staunch, paleo
conservative position on everything, and I don't know why they
think that about us. I don't have a problem with
a fifty six year old woman doing a burlesque show at.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
She looks great. Good for her, Let her do it.
If you don't like it, don't go to the concert.
What are you doing at a j Loo concert if
you're that disgusted by j Loo?

Speaker 1 (01:53):
And by the way, some of those outfits were from
a distance, she might look like she's nearly naked. She's
wearing a flesh tuned a bodysuit exactly right.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
So That's part of what's misleading about this is the
people reacting to it on social media probably don't understand
a lot about you know, Broadway musicals and performance art
and stuff, because she probably is actually covered.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
And even if she's not, you gotta admit she looks great.
Good for j Loo. Let her be j Lo. I
don't know why people care that much about this. Bothered me.
I got bigger problems. I think most of us do.
Don't you have something else to worry about, like, oh,
concern yourself well, the powerball or what were you going
to say? Just the world in general. I mean all
of us got you got stuff going on. I got

(02:36):
stuff in my life going on. You got to take
care of yours stuff. But some people, I guess their
lives just running smooth, so they got to get up
in the middle of somebody else's business and tell them
how to act. I tend to agree.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
If you don't like Jennifer Lawrence's Jennifer Lopez his concerts,
maybe you don't go to them. It's easy to avoid
it because the concert tickets are probably not free. Oh
I don't think so, no one's forcing you to go there.
And also she's a pop star from the nineties. Most
of her fans are probably middle aged at this point.
It's probably a lot of like, you know, Puerto Rican
women with their husbands going to these concerts.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
Let them enjoy it. Uh.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Anyway, all that being said, good that'd be in said,
Speaking of the speaking of the power ball.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
I did not win.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Somebody in Alabama, a local TV newsperson was out interviewing
people that bought tickets this weekend.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
Okay, because yeah, there were a lot of people buying
tickets because you know what, the hell, ten bucks take
a shot and that's just fun to see.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
And that's what A reporter from WHNT News nineteen now
met Susie from Guntersville, and I asked her, what would
you do with the money if you won the power Ball.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
I tell exactly what I'd do with the first seventy million.
I'd pay off Kaitlin to Boord and give him the
heck out of the University of Alabama, and then I'd
take whatever else it took to get rid of the ad.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
I'd give the church money.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
I don't have much of what i'd have, you know,
after paid taxes, but I'm sure i'd have plenty With
this this kind of God.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
I love Susie. Taxes, so government, god and football. That's
ah Susie. I want to buy Susie a beer. She
just seems like a col check to anybody else's shot
that Alabama fairs and I fall in love with the
Saban's replacement. Now, whoa, there's a surprise. Huh. Do go
out win like seventeen national championships and then the next

(04:24):
guy come along? You don't win one? Yeah, what's wrong
with you? No, kadding? I mean, honestly, what you expect?
I mean, come on. Well, especially since they got the
ashes headed to them by Florida State last weekend before,
they had a chump change kind of game this week,
and so they did a lot better. Of course, the
teams that had tough games on the first week usually

(04:47):
had a pretty easy second week, like the Long Horns.
But I want to tell you it was good to
see that Manning kid bounce back a little bit because
I felt bad for him after that first game, and
they built it up, but they made all this hype
and all this everything she got. Oh my god, there's
a Manning and it's Oh, that's his first official start
as a college player on opening week where game day

(05:11):
is in front of the crowd as the number one
team in the nation, and imagine that he had a
rough go. Well they got a little better Saturday. Yeah. Interesting.
He threw for four touchdown passes, ran for a fieth
I'd say that's pretty good.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
Yeah, a little more sports news for you. Do you
know what it's it is? Don't feel bad if you
don't know. I didn't know either. It's an ice cream sandwich.
It's popular on the West Coast.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
In the Bay Area. Yeah. I don't go over there.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
I guess it's a thing they serve at football and
baseball games out there. They've been doing it since the
nineteen twenties. Anyway, I say all that to make this point.
While a couple of is fans baseball announcers were discussing
some people in the stands eating it's it, the Bay
Area ice cream treat, a guy was shown grabbing the
chest of his busty wife. She had huge jugs.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Huh, and he's squeezing him one. I have TV.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
The cameras had to cut away as the announcers began laughing.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
And then you know, it sounds like where's that? Well,
it's right here. I'll play it for you. I go
for one of them too. Well, it's it, it's it.
What's that? What's it? It's it? Yeah, it's you are
a handful, Chris. Let me tell you handful.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
That was in the few in case you're curiously as
are currently playing in Sacramento as they await their new
Las Vegas stadium.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Okay, so they're gonna still be called the A's when
they're in Las Vegas.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Dude, look at how big this chicks Jrugs are and
they just put that on TV and he's just reaching
over and grabbing them.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
What.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
I guess they'd still be called the A's, right, that
doesn't have anything to do. It's the athletics. Yeah, I know,
it's not a good mascot. No, what's your? What's your?

Speaker 1 (06:50):
It's uh, the athletics. It's a letter, yeah, the a's.
Speaking of a's, I was wondering a matress earlier because
somebody had some in here. We got apple apple juice,
little thing apple juice over on anybody's drinking it or not?
I noticed that. I was just wondering, how come they
never just shortened it to a juice or aj you know,

(07:12):
orange juice got the OJ? Sure, no, okay, we never
we don't have the AJ.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
It's an interesting question, Billy. Yet I don't know, they
just didn't. I don't think apple juice is as popular
as orange juice. Orange juice is a staple of breakfast.
Apple juice is really just something that you drank and
children drink.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Orange juice basically got more popular because it mixes so
well with vodka.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
Sure, but then but then also you see it in
like health food stores and stuff like that fresh squeezed
orange juice ten bucks of glass or whatever they're charging.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
No pulp. They don't care for the pulp. You know,
pulp's got the fiber. Of course, of course, everybody always
want to say the minute you say, yeah, I want that,
but without the this, oh well this, that's why that's
the good stuff, we'll not even eat.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
Well, it's just weird timing because I was hanging out
with one of my Maha buddies this weekend and I
was telling him how, you know, once in a while
I get a fresh squeeze juice from the fancy juice place,
and he said, ah, you shouldn't do that.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
I said why, He said, get the smoothie.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
The smoothie's better for you because the pulp in there,
he's actually got finber and you need that.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
Otherwise you're not going to be regular enough. Maybe you
should just eat an orange instead of making juice.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Well, I was trying to tell him about to get
the tea dot com promo code WJBAB. That's the good
stuff right there. That'll make you regular too. You know,
something to think about.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
Maybe get the tea you would like to sponsor our
Rome Georgia report. I gotta tell you there's plenty of
wonderful people in in Northwest Georgia. This Jacob guy is
not one of them. Oh yeah, what happened in Rome, Georgia. Well,
Jacob Jamal Julian Richmond, that's a lot of names, who
was an eighteen year old man. He said he's a

(08:49):
grown aff man in Rome, Georgia got arrested this past
week after report saying he attacked a twenty three year
old woman, hit her with a crunch. Now cool, I
hope it was his crutch and not hers. That to
be even worse, Yeah, that would be worse, and then
fired a gun. They said that Jacob here hit the
woman with the crutch and then fired a gun into

(09:10):
the air. I guess just a scare, make some noise.
I don't know. So he's charged with simple battery aggravated
us all discharging a firearm near a public road. He
was about fifty yards from the street, but close enough
to charge him. But that's not why you're bringing this up,
is it. No, The best part of the whole story
is Jacob's mugshot. Mugshot, that's what you call it when

(09:34):
when the police takes your picture. Yeah, well I showed Kenny. Sure,
I'll subscribe it to you.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
You enjoyed the look, Okay, Jacob has messy hair. It
looks like a mop. He a wild frizzy fro that fell.
It looks like his frizzy fro fell. But he's got
his left lip, the left side of his mouth kind
of snarled up, like he's posing for a his mixtape
album cover. Like he's getting ready to release a rap
album next year and he needed a photo to put
on it.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
However, much time he's been in jail, and you know,
these days, sometimes they don't spend no time in jail lately,
Kid eighteen, he probably will be coming up with an album.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
Oh yeah, Absolutely, he's gonna be a big Starra's COVID
pitcher right before he does twenty years in prison for
not touching a dog.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
I've been witch hunt since day one. I've been fighting
acquisitions after acquisition. So did I divide the city? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (10:24):
No, the city was divided before he was step.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
Pushed into the all Walton and Johnson radio network. Told
me who this was, So don't act like you've always
who did no interne I've been waiting for this concert
for a month. I've hated nine inter Nails ever since
they drove him into Jesus's flesh. That's what I've hated. Well,
thank you, I get it now, I get it. You know.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
One of our listeners, Bob, just pointed something quite interesting
to me.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
I didn't know this.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Originally it was the Philadelphia Athletics, okay, and then and
that was from nineteen o one in nineteen fifty four.
Quite a long run in Philadelphia, and after all those years,
people were pretty upset when they just picked up and
moved to Kansas City out dare you?

Speaker 1 (11:05):
You know?

Speaker 2 (11:05):
They were there for about a half a century and
then after some time there a decade or so, the
Kansas City Athletics said nope, we're going to Oakland, and
they picked it up and they moved. Spent another forty
plus years in Oakland.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
Fifty years. Quite a while now, long time, Yeah, And.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
Now they're moving to where Vegas Vegas and people are
pissed about this. Don't want to be the athletics. That
is incredible. The athletics have been around more than a
two dollars hooker. It's just amazing, been all over the place.
I had no idea, so.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
We had of Kansas City become royals. I think that
happened after the athletics left. They got another based on royalty.
What was that? I don't know. I couldn't tell you.
Maybe it's a royal blue. That's a color, you know.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
I will say this, I've only been to Kansas City
once and I didn't hate it. It's a nice town.
I had a lot of good food while I was there,
and meant a lot of good people Kansas, good folks.
I enjoyed the uh what was it the Well, technically
I think it's in Missouri, isn't it Kansas?

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Kansas City? I'm saying Kansas, Oh, sure, good folks, Sure,
I mean Yeah, that's where Ted Lasso's from. And while
I was there, I did eat some good barbecue and
it got good stake. The thing girl a good stake
in Kansas. You're familiar with the situation. Okay, the the
guy that stabbed the blonde Ukrainian woman was that on
a bus or a train? It was on the light rail? Okay,

(12:25):
because I'm reading the story, uh that a horrific surveillance
video killer pulls a pocket knife savagely attacks a twenty
three year old Ukrainian refugee on a train. Yeah, it
was misreported here. Then the very next line slaughter on
the bus. Even the people that are writing the story

(12:48):
can't decide if it was a not that it matters, bus, train, whatever.
What I didn't know until I saw this story was
somebody started a gofund me. Yeah, for the killer. The murderer.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
There's always someone that celebrates the death of white people.
They're in a death cult.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
I think they respond immediately because this guy's supposed to
be persecuted or something. Apparently they started the fundraiser before
they saw the video, or maybe it was just still shots,
but the calls for cash sparked an immediate fury, a
horrific video and the attack and all that stuff. And

(13:25):
so now the go fundme people have pulled the go
fund me for the X Con multiple x. Have you
seen all his March shots. Oh, he's been busy.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
It's like the Brady Bonsch on the screen, all these photos.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
And now a Republican congressman from Florida, a man named
Randy Fine, I know who that is, is filing legislation
that will target in a judge who releases violent criminals
and then go on to commit more crime. This is
something we've been calling for years. Of course we are
not lawmakers. Thing ever seems to get done about it.

(14:01):
But apparently there were over a dozen judges and this
man's history that all decided to release de Carlos Brown Junior,
and each one of them should be responsible for this
young woman's death. This is a very important problem.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
You often hear when people talk about, uh, what is
it bond reform or bail reform. People roll their eyes
and go, oh that sounds boring. No, actually it might
kill you. It's really important.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Absolutely, just keep letting criminals out, sooner or later they're
gonna get to you.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
Do you remember the Waka Shaw Christmas massacre. There was
this there's this guy in a van, yeah, down by
the river. Well, no, he's in a Christmas market in Wisconsin,
not far away from Actually was a.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
River nearby, but he wasn't living in this van by
the river. Yeah, it wasn't. That was a different guy.
That was a different guy.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
No, that guy was way cooler. That was what was
that guy's name, Chris Farley's character. Yeah, I forget his name.
It doesn't matter anyway. So the Waka Shaw Christmas massacre
guy was another one of these people who had already
had a history and didn't have been out in public.
And he was right, he should have been in jail.
He got low bonds, and then Christmas came around and
he was mad about Kyle Rittenhouse.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
He was mad about Trump.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
So he drove a van into a Christmas market filled
with children and he killed little kids at Christmas time.
And now I was just reading this, apparently he's up
for a parole again or a light sentence, like you
just killed these kids. How are we even discussing the
fact that that guy might be able to get out
never hopefully hopefully he won't. Hopefully that gets glossed over.

(15:30):
They move right past it. But it still doesn't matter.
He never should have been free in the first place.
Somebody will have to live every Christmas of their life
knowing there's a child that's not there because some judge
somewhere wanted to go light and easy on criminals so
they'd look cooler at their liberal suburban coffee parties.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Until the judge is all responsible for the behavior of
the people they let out, it's going to keep happening.
That that's the system. Baby.

Speaker 2 (15:55):
In Texas, we had a bill that was getting passed
around this legislative session. I'm not quite sure whatever happened.
I know him, No, not that mister Kenneth, that guy.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
Bill.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
A law was being proposed so that we could hold
judges who were release criminals responsible.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
And I don't actually know that. The bail reform stuff.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
If you let a dangerous criminal out and they go
out and hurt somebody, you should the judge be held
partially responsible? I would say, yes, absolutely, you're a judge.
Why are you freeing dangerous criminals? What is it about
this guy that made you think he should be back
on the streets.

Speaker 1 (16:28):
I don't get it. I really don't. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
Once again, we made this point so many times, and
I know there's just, you know, not enough smart important
people out there. I guess they're smart enough. The people
that listen to our show are smart. They just don't
make the decisions right. Because what is the point of jail.
It's certainly not for rehabilitation. We don't do that in jail.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
No, they don't even make an effort anymore. No, So
what is the point of jail?

Speaker 2 (16:51):
There's really one good explanation for why jail in prison exists.
To protect the innocent from the very dangerous. At the
very least we could when we know someone's at we
can lock them up in this cell and then they
can't hurt children and women in the vulnerable. But weirdly,
there's about twenty percent of society that's disgusted by that.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
I think the best part of jail, if it worked properly,
would be to deter people from committing crime in the
first place, rehabilitation before they go into jail, Okay, before
they ever go to jail. They should because I think
this way. I think jail is something to be avoided.
And I know that if I do crime, there's a
better chance that I'll end up going to jail, so

(17:31):
I don't do crime. But that doesn't work on everybody, right,
Some people have been in jail or prison and they
actually want to go back. They miss it for some reason. Well,
you know, mister Kenna, they I know.

Speaker 2 (17:46):
There's a lot of different reasons. I hate to use
your community as an example.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
They don't want you to.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
There's a group of men out there that don't really
mind going to prison because all they're going to do
in prison is have sex and do drugs. And they're
not in mister o community, and they're not in Billy Entrepreneur,
and they're not in my community, are they not?

Speaker 1 (18:06):
No? Never, No, usually not occasionally No.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
I think it is probably a group of men out
there who like having sex with other guys. Mister Kennuth,
what and they're willing to go to prison because it's
fun for them.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
It seems like the wrong place to send them, don't it. Well, yeah,
what should we do with them?

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Send them to women's prison? How about send them to Uganda?
Oh have you heard about what they want to do
with Maryland Dad? They want to send Maryland Dad to
a to a tiny country in Africa called Uganda. Kill more,
excuse me, kill mar Abrigo Garcia. He will says that
he can't get sent to Uganda, that would be unfair

(18:44):
punishment for him. But hang on, you're not supposed to
be in the United States of America, and you've already
told us you can't go to El Salvador. We're gonna
have to send you to Uganda.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
There's a lot of places we can choose to send you,
but just you don't have to go to Venezuela. You
just can't stay here. That's all I love being a
right wing populist.

Speaker 2 (19:04):
Our leader right now is the most radical pro America,
pro life president we've had of our lifetime. And the
fact that we have term limits. Fine, someday he'll leave
office and people will remember there is a large fraction
of our society that simply will not put up with lawless,
illegal immigrants running around in the streets, hurting people. No sure,

(19:25):
and we're willing to send you to Uganda. We're willing
to send you to the other side of the world
if you traffic drugs or kids, or we.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
Might blow you up while your cruising around in your boat.
How about that? God bless America. Do not come, do
not come. I'm gonna come. Wilton and Johnson Radio Network,
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