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December 4, 2025 12 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Yeah, that's better. Merry Christmas, everybody. Oh but our annual
Walton and Johnson Christmas party last night, and oh we're
still feeling it. A handful of people gathered together at
a restaurant and we just eat food and drink a lot,
and that's about it. It's not much else too. It's funny.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
You can work with people all day every day ate, well,
not all day, for a few hours every day in
the studio, and you still don't really get to know
everything about him until you sit down and get them
drunk and watch them eat and the I mean, mister
Kenneth did some things last night, said some things I
did not expect, but you know, it's probably not for

(00:41):
public consumption, so we should probably keep it to ourselves.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
I was surprised that before he was living his current lifestyle.
Apparently he and a lot of other gay men had
one experience with a black check. Now that was shocking
to me. My neighbors said the same thing to me.
He said, I had sex with one might have a game. Neighbor.
He said, I once had sex with a woman and
it was abor right, my gabers, right, you mentioned he

(01:05):
tells me he's like I've only had sex with one
woman and it was a black woman. And I was like,
wait a second, you've been with black women and I
haven't you No, I never have. Oh no, no, it's
not that I wouldn't. It's just that they just didn't
didn't come up right. It never socioeconomic conditions.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
And I think he revealed that before mister oh got there.
I don't know why he was running late, but he
didn't hear that part of the conversation.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
I guess, yeah, something about that. Yeah, he just got there. Yeah,
he missed appetizers, which is very much not but then
he brought his own, so that was impressive. It's like,
all right, right on, can't be mad at that. Good
morning everybody. I forgot this mic was on. These aren't
conversations we should be having in a bout book. Probably
just focus on the radio thing now, all right. So,

(01:57):
Sabrina Carpenter has condemned President Trump's use of one of
her songs in an ice video, which is kind of
awkward since they share a hair and makeup team. I
was really surprised by that. I didn't think, yeah, yeah,
all right, there's a lot going on today. Kids. It
is Thursday. It is Friday Eve, as they say on

(02:17):
the wacky morning radio shows, not that we are one
of them. And US and Russia are finding no compromise.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
No Putin has no urges to give anything up.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
Pakistani Muslim terrorist has been charged with planning to shoot
up a university in Delaware. Oh this again, investigators consider
potential Taliban blackmail as a motive in a shooting of
a National Guard troops. The head of the FBI, Cash Patal,
is slamming the anonymous sources that were quoted in liberal
media to attack the Trump administration, and they're mad at

(02:49):
Pete Hegseth again for Signal Gate. Signal Gates back. Here's
my favorite part of signal Gate, because I listened to
ABC News talk about it for a few minutes this morning.
For those who don't remember, back in March, the Secretary
of War had a chat conversation with some other members
of the Pentagon and they accidentally added a liberal journalist
to the room. It's like, you know, get how that works.

(03:12):
And it's months later now to give you an idea
of how slow our government works. They've finally done an
analysis of and they have determined he didn't do anything illegal, right,
So that was important. There were no really no consequences
for this other than the embarrassment of it. And he
had the authority to do all this. That was completely fine.

(03:34):
But and this is my favorite part, because they talked
about this for like fifteen minutes. But he could have
he could have endangered the troops. Oh, I could have.
And that that's all that that tight with that tiny
threat of information, which I have nothing else to say about.
On ABC News this morning, as I was getting ready,
they must have talked about that for fifteen minutes. I

(03:55):
couldn't How did you stretch that out into fifteen minutes
of well, it could of all the things that could
have happened, what if they were in the chat and
something entirely different was being discussed. Yeah, here are some
examples of things that could have been discussed. Yeah, but
none of those things are being discussed. Nope. Right, but
they could they could have been.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Well, these politicians could have lost the election, so let's
don't consider them elected.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
What do you say? You know what's remarkable about that
is these are the same liberal journalists who wanted the
Kamala Biden administration to continue for four more years. Without Biden, obviously,
and whether you like it or not, that administration gave
an entire air force full of equipment to the Taliban.
And then the leader of that administration looked at his

(04:40):
watch in boredom and shrugged his shoulders at a nationally
televised memorial for thirteen fallen Service At members as they
were brought home from cobble. And you're telling me that
Pete Hegseth having a private discussion in an encrypted chat
room where he accidentally invited a journalist, but as you
pointed out, no damnage information was shared, is somehow worse.

(05:03):
I think you're being a little disingenuous just.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
This one time, though. Yeah, that's probably the only time
they'll ever be that that way. Oh and uh, we'll
get more to that later on. Don't worry, we'll stretch
that out into fifteen minutes. But in the meantime, more
Epstein stuff top news story today. Eurie messages scrawled on
a blackboard at Epstein's private island have now been revealed
by the Post. And I got to tell you this

(05:28):
is going to be very, very embarrassing for probably no
one you've ever heard of before. We'll tell you what
it means you hang around.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
Oh, what's to get excited about? What's to get excited
about it? Well, let's see, it's Thursday, right, it's just Thursday,
just a regular thirst. Well, everyone am very excited about
about this show. Walton and Johnson Radio Network. I always
tell you guys, all right, it's a close second to
the Italian stuff, the old crooners. I love the Black
Christmas songs. They're so good. They just they got a

(05:59):
little soul. That's a little boogie. I don't know some
of that country Christmas. Man, it just doesn't do it
for me. It's a little I can't shake to it,
you know, yeah, I can't shake, rattle, enroll my man.
Kind of gotta move. I got need to move. I'm
known for moving, you know. Greeting's kids. You turn on
the radio. That was a good decision. Some people didn't
do that yet they're still in bed.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
If it was an accident that you found us, because
you know, somebody left the station here before they turned
it off up. It's the Walton Johnson Show. Been around
a while. You know, maybe you maybe you've heard of this.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
I don't know. This is a radio institution that has
existed for you know, over four decades, and we're going
to keep doing as long as they'll let us. So
thank you for that, and to the millions of people
that have made this radio show part of your lives
over the last you know, for forty plus how long
as forty two, almost forty three, Yeah, thank you, But five.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
Decades if you count the fact that we were a
show in the eighties, the nineties, the two thousands, the
twenty teens. That checks out twenty twenties now, so we've
encompassed five decades and still going strong.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
It's true, forty one great years and twenty twenty there
was that, all right, So a little update. Weirdly, there's
still new revelations about the Epstein scandal, still new details,
so much media and media consumers thirsty for little tidbits
and morsels of information about the biggest human trafficking scandal

(07:25):
in history. Now we've learned a blackboard inside Jeffrey Epstein's
infamous private island home, often referred to as what they
call it Little Saint James or what was the other
thing that they called it, orgy Island, which I didn't
think was appropriate. No, rape island. I mean that's more accurate,
I believe you anyway. So this blackboard was covered with

(07:46):
this cryptic jumble of single words scrawled in white chalk,
including a few eyebrow raising messages, possibly alluding to the
pedophile sex trafficking ring. According to newly released images, photos
were among what the media describes as a trove. Ooh,
a trove I've never before seen content. It was just

(08:07):
published by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee yesterday and
it features images and videos of the perverts mansion on
Little Saint James in the US Virgin Islands.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
I'm looking at the messages on the billboard. What do
they make of this? Because some of it has actually
been blacked out right.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
One snapshot shows a room of Epstein's study with a
blackboard which was adorned with the handwritten words quote, political plots, deception, power, truth,
and then the word music. I'm going to climb out
on a limb here and guess that he was probably
rambling some kind of a rant he was having with someone,

(08:47):
and as he was doing it, you know, these words
combined together probably mean nothing. But when you know, if
we actually knew what he was talking about, I guess
my point is we don't know. He was ranting about something,
and as he was doing it, he was writing words.
He was saying on the chalkboard and how do we
brainwash people music? And then he underlines it. Some words
like music were underlined, while others had lines connecting them,

(09:09):
though it's really unclear what any of it meant. And
there are pictures.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
One of the pictures that appears to show a dentist
chair in a room with masks on the wall.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
I don't know what that's about.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
There's a picture that shows a phone with the speed
dial listings phone numbers of people named Darren, Rich, Mike,
and Larry.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
I don't know those guys. I would bet that the
dentist chair in the dentist room was literally I know
you want to Everyone wants.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
To think it with something creepy. Sex chair has to
be about sex. Everything in that home had to be
about sex, right.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
But remember he was a billionaire who spent a lot
of time on this island, and he could afford a
dentist chair. He could afford to fly in a dentist
if he was going to be there for six months
or in just a window of time when he needed
his biannual dental checkup. I know everyone wants I think
it's something nefarious.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
But might actually have been for dental use. Now, who
are the guys Darren, Rich, Mike and Larry on speed dial?
Well on that island. That could have been the people
that come fix the toilet if it's not working, or
rake the beach. These things might have been important to
get a hold of.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
I know that some people will analyze this. I'll tell you,
Oh yeah, that dentist chair that was the rape chair,
and this was these words on the chalkboard. I'm an
Ockham's razor guy. I just I don't it's so easy
for people with far fetched imaginations to jump to the
craziest theory because their boring lives make that make it
makes their boring lives into something more interesting. You don't

(10:40):
have to make the Epstein scandal more interesting, you know
what I mean? I wish it wasn't so interesting. I
bet that room was for the lizard people and this
room was for the shape shifting illuminati. Like, stop, guys,
it's already interesting. We don't need to add these details
to it. Another news story that's fascinating today, the continuing
saga of the female feminist journalist Olivia Nuzzy and her

(11:04):
bizarre obsession with RFK Junior. There's a reason that women
like Olivia Nuzzy used to be shunned by polite society
in more orderly times. For those that don't remember how
this story went, Olivia was a liberal journalist. She worked
for all these prominent news outlets. I think it was
like The Washington Post, the New York Times, and back

(11:24):
when RFK Junior was still a presidential candidate before Trump
won the election, before he endorsed Trump, she was tasked
with following him around the country and writing a story
about his campaign is candidacy. And during that time she
two things happened. Number One, it became a hit piece.
She was determined to take him down. But weirdly, she

(11:46):
was also in love with this guy, to the point
where she was sending him nude images and pictures of
her but her bunghole and that sort of thing and
at least fun and so. And now, because it seems
to have hurt her journalist career, she's flipped it. She's
made lemonade. She's now gone to work at Vanity Fair,
one of those news Instead of being in political news.

(12:07):
She now works at a news outlet for trashy housewives
and wrote a book that was produced by Condy Nasty.
Is that how you say the name of that company?
I think it is Condy Nasty more like it. And
the book just details how she was sleeping with a
lot of older, powerful men, guys like Keith Olberman I
think was part of it, Mark Sandford and an RFK Junior.

(12:30):
I know we've made this point before, but I've got
to think she's very excited about Christmas because she's probably
sexually attracted as Santa Claus most likely. Yeah, today's show
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