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just me or has everybody noticed that people are fat
these days? I'm telling you, everywhere you look, you see
fat people. And it seems that the more you look,
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the more you see. I remember when I was going
to school to see a fat kid with something out
of the ordinary.
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But now it.
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Seems that fat is in, fit is out, you know,
even for people like Barbara streisand who is now saying
that President Trump making me gain weight.
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And she also says, freak out, clueless, reckless, graceless, mindless,
heartless m Does President Trump make you eat? Are you
getting fat because of the political scene? Are you getting
fat because you're worried? Are you're getting fat because of
all the crap you're eating or you're being Are you
just getting fat because you're too lazy to get off
your butts and exercise. Well, joining me this hour is
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a gentleman who I hope is going to help us
make some sense into the fat culture these days. Let
me see, Michael, Carl Chick. Is that how I pronounce
your name? Carl Michael?
Speaker 9 (03:34):
That's very good, Rob on your first fry. How many
men have accomplished such a feat?
Speaker 6 (03:40):
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my friend. He is the CEO of Spartacus Strategies, a
leading libertarian activist, health guru, sports analyst, and a contributor
to The Daily Search dot com and Clash Daily dot com.
Michael opens runs and revamps gyms and fitness centers up
and down the East coast of the United States. And Michael,
welcome to the X Zone. First of all, a great
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having you with us. And second of all, so there
are so many fat people in the world today.
Speaker 9 (04:09):
Well you know what, and thanks for having me, Robbie.
A lot of people want to, you know, just come
up with one reason why people are fat and large,
And you just can't automatically do that. But one thing
you can do is, and you have to on any
subject from politics or people being heavy or you know why,
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our marriage is getting divorced. Is look at the stats.
And what's interesting, these three things I just brought up
are all related. That's right, how you vote, if you're
going to get divorced, and if you're going to be
a moose are all related. Now we'll get to that later.
But I think the biggest underlining thing if you could
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be gain of a broad stroke of a paintbrush. Why Canada,
the United States? And we're seeing now in Asia people
getting larger and larger. And this isn't just us talking
about our you know, you talking about your growing up.
When I was in the same situation to be stocky,
it was a rarity. Now to be skinny as a rarity.
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The average woman in nineteen sixty had a waste size
of under twenty five inches. Today it's thirty four. Wow,
it's nine inches more. I always hear Maryland, I always
hear women go Marilyn Monroe. She was a size eight.
I'm a size eight, hey, lady. Marilyn Monroe was one
hundred and eighteen pounds. She had a twenty two inch waiste.
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You are one sixty okay, and having thirty four inch weits,
you know, Marilyn Monroe. What happened is in nineteen sixties
the United States Department of Commerce changed the sizes. So
before they regulated the sizes, they'd stopped regulating. And so
now all these clothing go, oh, you know what, we
don't want to tell women they're double extra large. So
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the old double extra large is now the new small.
Marylyn Monroe was a five zero today's dresses. And if
you're a five eight today, you're a five twenty in
the old days. So get over it, okay. And that's
what they do. And now you're probably saying, well, why
would companies do that to make people feel better about themselves?
And this is the thesis of what I just said.
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There's one thing. If I could do a paintbrush, it's shame.
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Welcome back everyone, I am Rob McConnell, and joining me
this hour is the Douchebag of the Year himself, the
one and only Michael Krawl Tech. Michael, welcome back. And
you have to tell our listeners why I introduced you
as the Duchebag of the Year.
Speaker 9 (11:34):
Well, you know what. In two thousand and eight, Rob,
one of my female clients were one of my gym
said hey, Michael, you're not gonna believe this. I went
into online and it's this online magazine that's a feminist
senate fashion niece, the type of blog called Jezebel, And
every year to give the Douchebag of the Year awards,
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And in two thousand and eight Sadan Mustaine, who has
a very very bad year, the opposite of Frank Sinatra.
He was third place. George W. Bush, also known as
mister Obama's best friend these days, in the second place,
and in first place was not mister Trump but yours truly.
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So that's when I made business cards because I was
a single guy back then. I still am, but as
a single guy and I go out and when girls
would say, wow, you're a jerk, I gotta listen. I'm
not just a jerk. I'm doucheback of the year. Look this.
So that's when they wrote a second article and said
he's such a douchebag. He made Douchebag of the year
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cars business cards. So I've always listened to people because
nobody ever attacks me when I go to TV radio
or any of my arraticles about my facts. They always say,
I'm just a jerk, I'm mean, I'm nasty. Okay, yes,
probably i am, but that's not the problem here. We're
trying to address obesity and some of these other big issues.
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Like I talked about divorce. You know, abs kills people.
You know, well, I hate to tell you this is
the number.
Speaker 6 (13:02):
One killer of all the number two and numbers are
traced to it, and number two killers is the results
of the divorce.
Speaker 9 (13:08):
Yes. Well, and here's something that a lot of people
don't realize. And feminists get upset. I go, you know
why there's so much divorce? This isn't rocket science because
there's so many fat people. You know, do you want
to be married to a woman that put eighty pounds on?
Or if you're a woman, do you want to stay
married to your husband if you put one hundred pounds on?
And Zeenny McDonald's that doesn't have sex with you? You know,
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So not only are going to rip your pants, you're
going to rip your marriage to pieces. So obesity's a
direct correlation. And over the years, nobody has studied it
more than me. Newsweek put me on their cover saying
I was a voice of fat hatred, but they didn't
dispute any of my facts. And I analyze the Center
to Disease Control stats the last forty years of looking
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at child obesity, and a lot of people were shocked
rob this past year with Bernie Sanders how he was
getting so many of the young millennials, how the moon
were in love with them. And then the rasmussem poll
and the Gallop pole came out and the Zogbi pole
which showed this millennial generation in the United States was
the first generation ever to support socialism and have disdain
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for open markets and capitalism. Well, that's when I looked
at the stats and what did I find ah, this
millennial generation had the highest child obesity rate, had the
highest morbid obesit rate, the highest overweight rate. I'm talking
triple the numbers of any other generation. Now, how about
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we do this and this is where I got a
lot of hatred, but no one can dispute the facts.
How about instead of looking at how people vote based
on their skin color, how about we look at how
people vote based on it they're fat or not. And
that's what I did and what you're gonna find if
you go to the Daily Surge dot com or clash
dailia by articles which nobody can dispute. Instead of saying
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that Blacks vote for Obama votiform in the first election
eighty eight to second, well, Blacks have double the morbid
BC rate than Caucasians. They're triple the overweight rate. So
instead of saying blacks voted for Obama, why only say
chubbies did? Because then if we go a step further
and then look at Mexicans how they vote?
Speaker 6 (15:17):
Right, Okay, are we tired? Well, hold on a half
task at this point. Are we talking about the legal
Mexican voter or the illegal Mexican vote?
Speaker 9 (15:27):
Well, I couldn't break that filter down enough because the
Center Disease Control doesn't kis see they're illegal or not.
But what was fascinating is this Colombians, okay, don't vote
more for Conservatives and Republicans and they're skinny and hot,
same thing. Cuban's the same thing. But now hon Durans,
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oh my lord, overwhelmingly fat and they vote for Democrats.
For what my thesis was, if you looked at my
one story Bernie Sanders, is making your kid at chubby is?
I truly believe if you're somebody that takes care of
yourself with your body, you don't go to the government
for food stamps and handouts or anything. You take care
of yourself with everything. You don't look for the government
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as the cause of your problems. In the United States,
that means you'll probably be a libertarian like myself or
a vote Republican if you believe that the government's the
only thing that can help you. That's your mama and
your daddy. And the reason you're fat is because of society,
or your mom gave you back genetics, or your sister
took all the skating jings. Well, you're probably gonna be
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fat because you don't want to look in the mirror
and say I'm responsible for myself and rugged individualism.
Speaker 6 (16:39):
Well, that's because they also don't want to say that's
because they also don't want to say, hey, I'm a loser.
I just wait for my wealth. I just wait for
my welfare check. And you know, you know I get.
I go to McDonald's and I bring my fourteen kids
with me, because the more kids I have, the more
welfare I get. Hey, listen, you're singing to the choir here. Brother,
I guess I'm going to be the I'm going to
be your cohort and crime on this one. I'll tell
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you all. I agree with you one hundred percent.
Speaker 9 (17:03):
Well, I'm glad you know in the And here's the thing,
rob Okay, we see this, okay, but women are who
are fat get upset and angry because, like you just said,
they don't want to peel the artist choke back. They
don't want to see truthful. When women come to see
me in my gyms, almost seventy five percent of them,
when we ask them why are they overweight, they say
because I don't eat enough. They actually lie to themselves
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and say fat because my metabolism slowed down. Oh right,
and all my nutritionis and everybody always goes now, stop
it right now, What are you saying that you should
eat more to get skinny. You're lie. You're not being
truthful with yourself. And that is what we see now
in our country, with people not being truthful. Why this
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country is going the direction it did before. Trump is
trying to you know, right to steer and why we
have so many issues and problems. It starts with you're
not being honest with yourself. Take a look in the mirror.
And the only way you're to do that is if
you have shame. And I argue this in my articles
because one of my gyms is one of the biggest
Asian communities in the United States. And you know what,
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those kids do so well in school. They are number
two or three in the world Korea in English and
writing comprehension and math, while we're at the bottom. Do
you know why, because they have shame. If you do
poorly in school, the parents give you shame. Shame works.
Shame is when our dad loses his job and he
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gets another job in a day because he has to
take care of his wife. He wants to hold his
head up. Shame is a fat person not going to
get a piece of cake. While he drinks a milkshake,
he says, you know what, I had too much. I'm
not going to do that. When we grew up, rob
girls did not wear halftops or bikinis. If they had
a gut, if they had cellulate on their butt, they
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had shame when Jame's gone.
Speaker 6 (18:56):
Yeah, but back then, when you and I were kids,
cellulate on our girl was very, very very rare. I
can't remember seeing our girl with cellulate. And yet today
everything goes so like you go to the beach and
it's like, I'll give me the park and when I
get to, you know, take my eyes out for God's sake,
you know, as you know, the coast guard takes the
kid out to the middle of the lake so he
can swim back to shore. Again, it's it's getting ridiculous.
Speaker 9 (19:19):
It's and again it goes to I truly believe if
you're not holding yourself accountable societies, you'll have no shame.
And shame has worked. We give too many people's self esteem.
This is the generation where the kid loses the baseball
game and they still take them a dairy queen why
you lost. You don't deserve ice screams.
Speaker 6 (19:40):
They don't, but they get them.
Speaker 9 (19:44):
Yes, and you don't deserve her a war because you've
made on time. We get these kids have too much
self esteem, the kids that are riding in Berkeley, the
kids that are riding at these Trump rallies. And you
know what they did to Professor Murray the other day
at Middlebury's Grace. Kids have too much self esteem. Okay,
they don't need zones or any micro ejections, a microaggression
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in therapy. They've been told they've been great since their
little kid. And I was very blessed. My mom raised
my brother and I like with an iron fist. And
you know when I came in second place at the
state championship my sophomore year, my mom didn't go, you're great, Oh, Michael,
you're amazing, You're so awesome. She said, why'd you lose?
What do you do next year to win? Nobody remembers
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someone comes in second. Michael never put.
Speaker 6 (20:33):
My mom to European, So I know exactly what you're
talking about.
Speaker 9 (20:37):
Yeah, and Robin, so you know it made you work hard, like, wow,
your mom's right, we're not stars. Don't put on the pedestal.
Then when I won the state championship, I went to
Penn realized and I got smoked by the European runners.
And my mom said, okay, you're good in the United States.
What does that do for you? Okay? That was always
her attitude. Okay. Now she would practice her friends later,
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but not in front of me, you know. And that
was my mom. You know. When I came home from college,
I had done really well, I started running professionally. I
came home and my mom said, I need you to
help around the house here. I said, Mom, do you
know who I am. I don't vacuum and she said, yeah,
I know who you are. You're my son. I'd pick
that chair up over there and get over there. Okay,
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that's okay. Being raised by a tough mom, all right.
And I told you're great and amazing.
Speaker 6 (21:25):
That's tough love.
Speaker 9 (21:26):
Parents had done that.
Speaker 6 (21:29):
That's tough love.
Speaker 9 (21:32):
Yes, an accountability and honesty. And if you can't be
honest with yourself, you'll never going to lose weight and
keep it off. If you can't be honest with yourself,
you're never going to be in a relationship that's successful.
You know. For years I was miserable. Uh you know,
I was in a marriage, got divorced, tried to do
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the normal American thing where you get a girlfriend, wine
and dine or pay all this money. That's miserable. You know,
if you're out there listening, you might people listening to yourself. Okay,
I don't know why I wasn't having fun. Now, you
know what I didn't realize. Hey, wait a minute, I'm polyamorous. Okay,
I'm not meant to be with one girl. I love women, okay.
And then a few years ago, you know, that's when
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I was polyamorous. You know, right now, I have two girlfriends, okay,
I love the death who loved me. I had three
about a year or two ago. And I've been attacked.
Oh my god, you're a monster, what a terrible man?
What do you they attack here? You Mormon? This or whatever.
But the point of it all was I was truthful
with myself. That's how I became happy, as I say,
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what's going on, I'm not why do I have to
buy this lie? And then that's when I made my
decisions in my life. And then I became happy because
I'm honest. And that's the way you have to be
whether it's your weight, your job, your money. If you're
not honest in the beginning, how can you get changed?
Speaker 6 (22:52):
You know, I was talking to a psychologist the other
day here on the show, and he was telling me
that when you tell the truth, you release a happy gene.
Tell the truth.
Speaker 9 (23:02):
You know what? That makes sense? Right? Ye, just what
I said said right exactly.
Speaker 6 (23:06):
My finally was truthful exactly.
Speaker 9 (23:09):
You know. And and I've been very fortunate with that,
you know, because again you know, you have guilt. You
don't want to feel bad whatever, if you are who
you are, and like you said, you feel so much
better when you say the truth. And with my clients,
I've see it all the time, thousands of clients over
the years. I've challenged everybody from Men's Fitness and Men
Help when I've been on the cover of those magazines.
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Show me a system that works better, let's do it.
Nobody wants to do it, because again, we attack their
brain besides their body, which the process we call mental size.
And when when these people are truthful, they are happy.
I didn't know what it was, but now it makes sense.
It would be a happy gene. They are happy, you know,
they get it's it's a thrill to finally stop lying exactly.
Speaker 6 (23:50):
You know, the truth will set you free.
Speaker 9 (23:57):
When you have the truth, you can now actually make
changes where you can actually say, hey, this isn't working.
What am I gonna do? I's gonna make it different.
And that's what I did a course of my relationships,
you know, like why every relationship. I'm so successful in
my other areas of life, every relationships, and this is
a disaster. Okay, what am I gonna do different? And
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wait a minute, why do I have to be? What
do I have to keep doing the same mold? And
that's when you change and you make great changes and
you do amazing things. That doesn't mean you're not gonna
have bad days. That doesn't mean you're not gonna, you know,
have slumps or what have you. But if you keep
fighting in life, whether it's work, okay, our relationships are
your body, you're successful.
Speaker 6 (24:40):
Michael, I've got to take my newsbreak. Michael, I've got
to take my newsbreak. Please stand by Eck's own nation.
Michael troll Chick is our special guest and you can
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and we seem to we live in a world of
drive through as we have drive through coffee shops, drive
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through restaurants, drive through dry cleaners, drive through pharmacis, and
now drive through funeral homes. Why are we so damn lazy?
Speaker 2 (30:22):
You know?
Speaker 9 (30:23):
I think why we're so lazy is we've tried to
make everything easy for it. We're gonna go back. I'm
gonna blame the parents again. Parents. If you and I've
done so much research and not only research, but actually
interviews with some of the top psychologists on this. When
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you talk to most people, they're not like you and I,
Rob We don't say, hey, our parents did a great job.
Look at us. You know we turned out all right.
Even the successful people say, oh, my parents were a
monster isn't terrible. I don't want to raise my kids
that way, right, So they go to the complete opposite.
They don't make them do a job. I mean, how
many kids do you see work today anymore? No kids
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work anymore. They give them a credit card, they get
the kids a cell phone. Okay, how many kids have
cell phones these days? I mean we were growing up,
it was an honor if you could get a quarter
to go to pay phone.
Speaker 6 (31:17):
That's right.
Speaker 9 (31:17):
You had to work to contribute to the house. No
kids do that anymore now because of that, there's such
a rise.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
You know.
Speaker 9 (31:25):
No, I don't want to hit my kid. I don't
want to spank my kid. I don't want to do
this everything against We're now seeing this generation, which is
what you just said. They don't want to do anything,
they don't want to work. Make your kid bite the school.
Wasn't our famous kids bite the school? Okad, that'd be
like a you should be sent to prison. So you
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now have everything getting dumb with the most ladiest gadgets.
My kid has to have a cell phone. That's where
it all starts. Why why does your kid need a
cell phone? All the parents lie well, for safety, for safety. Okay,
what's that gonna do. What's the safety issue that's not
gonna do anything. Actually is more unsafe to study show
because with your cell phone you can do online social lapse,
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and then that's where you're gonna be targeted by creeper
adults and other things that are never brought into that kid.
That's a lie. The parents get the cell phone because
they don't want to hear the kid com playing while
all his other friends have cell phones, while their other
friends have video games, all the other things. You know,
if you're listening, you should even go look at like
the Grand Theft Auto games. I think I don't think
people realize these video games you're playing, right, Robred, you
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ca on Grand Theft Auto. And I dated a girl
that had a son who's ten years old playing Grand
Theft Auto. And you could pretty much rape women. You know,
you could go to the Playboy mansion and take the
tops off. These are the video games you're playing. Okay,
And I'm not any prude. I'm a guy, a pretty
fun guy, polo AMers. These games are not at all
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what we grew up with. And it's a parent just
don't want to hear the kids can plain, my friends
can do it, so they become lazy and desensitize what
everybody else is doing it. You said it before, Well,
everybody else has cellular everybody's fat, So I guess I
could be fat, have another piece of cake. There's no
pride and there's no shame. No.
Speaker 6 (33:15):
Plus, you know there's been there's been an increase in
the number of all you can eat buffets in Canada
and the United States over the last five years, four
hundred and eighty percent increase.
Speaker 9 (33:29):
And you know what, it's gonna get worse. Do what
hoole people accountable? Ten years ago, I first was thrown
into the national media because I said it was a
disgrace that Massachusetts had made being fat at disability, and
sure enough that was and then put in the Obamacare
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of the language where being obese is a disability, and
I said, it's not a disability. It's because you're lazy
and you stuff your face. How dare you say that
you got something that is actually a disability, okay, that
you have no control of in compared to obesity. It right.
I could not believe though, how many people were against me.
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I also said that same article, and then when I
went and was expanded with the federal government. I don't
think we give enough attention to parents and make their
kids fat. Now, if you suffer from malnutrition, every study,
every study, thousands over the years shows that you're actually
healthier and less physical problems than if you suffer from
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obesity as a child. That's correct. So if you have
malnutrition and are too skinny, not getting enough food, you
have way less diseases and will live longer than an
obese person. So why is it that we arrest parents
whose kids are not eating enough? Okay, but we don't
arrest parents whose kids are fat. Now, we should arrest both.
Speaker 6 (34:57):
I agree, And you were talking you were talking about
I'm sorry, go ahead, Oh.
Speaker 9 (35:02):
I mean you're talking about a parent whose kid is
one hundred pounds overweight. That kid has diabetes too, that
kid's whole life is impacted, and we're paying for that
bill because you can't tell your kid no more ice cream,
because you can't make your kid do some exercise. Then
arrest them because he's contributing to his problems to help.
You wouldn't think anything of arresting a kid apparent they
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gave the kid a bottle jack Daniels. Well, guess what,
the Jack Daniels, guess what. The marijuana pipe is going
to do way less damage to that kid than those
cheeseburgers in the ice cream you keep feeding him. It's
also in a call for a society way less.
Speaker 6 (35:38):
Listen, when you and I were kids, we'd go to
the local stores like Walmart, Kmart, Woolworths. You never saw
these I call them fatmobiles, you know, these lector cars
that people drive within the you know, and they, you know,
like they're kind of hanging over with fat and nearly
dragging on the ground and they're going along and they've
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got this little babe, and I'm like, come on, this
is why you're fat. You're lazy.
Speaker 9 (36:04):
They're lazy, and we just keep giving into them more.
You go to baseball football games, they're sitting in the
handicap seats because they're fat. They're not handicapped. Maybe they're
mentally handicapped because they're too lazy to get off the
butt and get on the treadmill. But they now get
a special seat at a special price because you're fat. Yeah,
we also see it on the airplanes. It's one of
my biggest pet paints. In highlights. How we're just getting
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into people's whims and not holding people accountable. Aren't you
tired of going on an airplane and some clown has
his dog on his lap and makes to you and
your seat, fifty pound dog. It's a guide dog. It's
not a guide dog. You can go online and buy
a certificate for fifty bucks. He makes me feel better.
You know what, I don't care if you feel better
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about yourself. You pay for an airline seat. Okay, I
don't need your dog in my area.
Speaker 6 (36:52):
Exact right?
Speaker 9 (36:52):
And where do we say enough is enough? Where do
we say it's not about you feeling better all the time.
Life isn't about making you feel good? Okay, that's not
what life is about.
Speaker 6 (37:03):
Hey, here's an idea. My mom used to do this,
and I'm sure your mom did too. After supper, go
outside and play for a couple of hours. Don't sit
in front of the TV, don't sit in front of
the the xbox. Go outside, for God's sake, play something
called baseball. You know, go outside. We were kicked out
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of the house during the day when we were home
on Saturdays. Hey, eight o'clock in the morning, you've had
your breakfast, go outside and play. Come back at lunchtime.
After lunch, go back outside and play. After supper, go
outside and play.
Speaker 1 (37:40):
You know.
Speaker 9 (37:41):
And you know what, we never sat around the house
because that's what my father would give us jobs to do.
Speaker 6 (37:45):
Oh isn't that the truth?
Speaker 9 (37:46):
Everything else? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (37:49):
You know.
Speaker 9 (37:50):
I wrote an article this past year, the Daily Surge,
where we had a major snowstorm, and uh, it was
about two and a half feet. And so this kid
next door to me, he was outside. I said, hey,
would you like to make some extra cash? He goes,
extra cash? I go, yeah, I'll give you one hundred
bucks to help me shovel this there he goes, I
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don't need money. My mom gives it to me when
I want.
Speaker 6 (38:12):
Hold on here, hold on here. You were going to
give a kid a hundred bucks to help you shovel.
Speaker 9 (38:17):
Hees two and a half feet of snow.
Speaker 6 (38:19):
Call me next time.
Speaker 5 (38:20):
Call me next time.
Speaker 9 (38:24):
You wouldn't be able to make it. The roads were closed.
Speaker 6 (38:26):
And I'd parachute in for one hundred bucks.
Speaker 9 (38:32):
Well, kids just acting. I couldn't get one of the
three kids that live near me to shovel because they
don't need to. I say this all the time out here.
I'm in San Francisco right now. And San Francisco if
you drive down yesterday like I did, down off of
Second and Third Street, they probably one of the highest
opiate concentrations of people. You should see. It's really startled
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when you see the people who are limping and everything
else just addicts. And the girl that I was with,
I said, wow, that's the failed drug experiment for the
homeless people. She says, what do you mean by that?
I said, they give so much money to these people, okay,
and they have the easiest, most liberal laws. If I
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was homeless, I'd want to live here in San Diego
with the weather and the benefits you get. And she says,
you really think homeless people pick out where they live.
I said, let me ask you a question. Have you
ever been to Alaska? She says now. I said, I've
been to Alaska about six times. And you're never going
to see a homeless person. Yes, And she said, why
is it? Because they'll die if you do what you
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need to have to survive. If no one's going to
help you, guess what you're going to work so you
can make money and eat. You're going to do something.
People are handing it to you. If they're giving you
free drugs, free food, or free shelter, you're never going
to get off your butt.
Speaker 6 (39:52):
But that's because we're also too politically correct. You know,
the country Canada as well as the United States. It's
something happened over a night, one night, and I'm still
trying to figure out what the hell it is. Where
we went from a country that really cared to a
country that, oh, geez, no problem, you know, no problem.
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Will you need money, Well, how many kids.
Speaker 3 (40:17):
Do you have?
Speaker 6 (40:17):
Well, if you have more kids, we'll give you more money.
You're like, what the hell's going on? Nobody gives me
money for nothing. You know, my wife and I raised
six kids. We've got ten grandkids. And my kids never
sat around in front of an xbox.
Speaker 9 (40:32):
You know.
Speaker 6 (40:32):
My kids aren't obese. My kids eat the right kind
of food. We don't go to McDonald's like I'm sorry,
if a hamburg, if a if a cheeseburger can last
five years without being wrapped up, something's wrong with that cheeseburger.
You know, it's it's common sense. Where did the common
sense go, Michael?
Speaker 9 (40:52):
The common sense went where? Uh? You know, we and
again this is. Unfortunately it comes back to, you know,
the nuclear family attack, but it really is, you know,
and the rush to make you know, fathers not important
in life and make women equality, women working in the workplace.
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We've lost We've lost all the roles. We've lost all
the roles where you had home cooked meals. You lost
all the roles where guess what, you know, what your
father says goes get some discipline. Now, because of the
divorce free most boys in the United States, we have
we have an alpha male problem. And what that is is,
if you're not familiar, in the United States, ninety five
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percent of the elementary school teachers are women who are
elementary majors are very liberal profession Most of them are
very bitter ladies. So you have women teaching your boys
because the boys are coming from a divorce home, they
never see their dads. And guess what happens when you
have women raising men. You got a bunch of weenies.
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And this millennial generation, the girls are actually way better
in terms of scores and attitude of sports and actually
vote more conserved than the boys. The boys are the
boys of this generation with no dads, no males in
the school have produced this beta male energy and again
being in San Francisco. I'm a white unicorn, Okay. I
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walk down the street in the pitch the girls are like,
oh my god, who are you? You know because these
other guys you look at them, Rob and you almost
feel bad for them. I don't think they have announced
the test saucer one in their body.
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Welcome back to everyone. Michael carol Check is our special
guest this hour on Twitter at no Chubbies. You can
always read Michael's articles at The Daily Search dot com
and Clash Daily dot com. Michael, You you run, You
check You operate your revamped gyms and fitness centers up
and down the East Coast of the United States. How
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can a person know if they're going to be getting
their money's worth at one gym compared to the other gym.
Speaker 9 (48:44):
Let's clarify that. So money worth based on a gym.
If it's just an open gym membership where you're going
to train on your own and what have you, you're
getting your money's worth, okay, is if you have access
to the equipment. Okay, it doesn't really matter how great
the equipment is, how nice it's and shiny is if
it's too crowded, you can't get on it. Okay, what's
the point of that. It's like having a timeshare you
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can never use. That's one. Two. Is it the environment
that makes you want to come? That's the second thing
I always tell people, you know, when we take over
a gym, we'll put up some signs that have sex
with the lights off, which are tagline, and we really
put the music really loud because it's like a dance club,
you know. And here's the thing, rob a lot of
people coming out like this, Oh I got you're right, sir,
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go to the YMCA. This isn't your type of place,
but it be a type of place for other people.
Don't want to be sexy. Okay, I totally get it.
Not everybody. It can't be everything to everybody. A lot
of gyms try to be everything to everybody. So what
happens is they're they're not good at anything. So you
find a place that actually situate, it fits you and
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situated for you perfectly. So that's the one. If you're
hire a trainer and a nutritionist, that's a little bit
more difficult, and the best thing to do is get
reviews from their clients and actually see before or and
after pictures to verify they have gotten results. What do
you say, I don't understand why people hire people who
have not gotten results. If I go to a chiropractor,
everybody's office is limped over with a cane. I don't
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want to hire him.
Speaker 6 (50:13):
Exactly When I go to.
Speaker 9 (50:14):
A plastic surgeon and all the women who got boob
jobs have you know, single a cups that hit the ground,
I'm not going to pay get implants from him. You
want to see actually results.
Speaker 6 (50:28):
Do you think that that superstars like Barbara Streiss and
should really you know, blame President Trump for her getting fat?
Speaker 9 (50:37):
First off, Barbara's been fat for how many years? When
Barbara said that she is getting fat. That's like Rosie
o'donald saying she's getting fat. Barbara, You've been fat and
not attractive for at least since that movie with Gary Busey, Right,
Rip Tides or whatever, one of the worst movies of
all time, you know, talks about right rob All right,
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she's been fat since then. Now what she's blaming she's
put weight on. Leena Dunham came out, you know, a
week ago, saying she lost twenty pounds because of Trump.
At the end of the day, you get fat because
you eat too much and you're lazy. Okay. Ninety nine
point three percent of people are obese because of those reasons.
Seven tenths and one percent of people have a medical condition. Okay,
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everybody else eat too much. That's pretty much it. And
guess what, there's some easy solutions if you're listening, here
are three things free advice of all the years of
studying and I put the putting them compounding together all overwhelmingly.
Number one, if you track your food. It's been shown
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overwhelmingly not only will you lose weight at the hide
its rates, you'll keep it off. Second big thing to
do is weigh yourself every day. If you don't check
your checkbooks balanced, and you don't check online, I don't
want to know how much money I got in there.
Rob scared. I don't want to get on there. How
are you ever going to get yourself rich? I have
to know where you are and be truthful, hold you accountable.
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Third big thing is this is really surprising to a
lot of people, but the studies show it, and it
works because I make my people do it. Ah, get
rid of the big dishes and the big cups, and
the old days when we used to see skinny people,
the cups were so much smaller, the forks were smaller,
their knives. And also, ah, the plates people do use.
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You won't go and get three plates. They like to
load up on one plate. If you just get that
and change those things, you'll consume less. Put all three
together and they work. Little simple things like that. And
by the way, all these things I just told you
clutch your o money.
Speaker 6 (52:44):
What about all these so called diet foods and these
diet fads or even these diet pops that that kids
seem to just go a little down.
Speaker 9 (52:57):
None of those things work. That's why the diet that's
why the diety the tree is worth hundreds of billions
of dollars because people are looking for an easy way out.
There is no easy way out because let's just say,
even if a die at work, the temporary restriction in calories,
then you go back to eating what you did and
you put the weight back on because you never corrected anything. Okay,
that's the equivalent of you have a leak in your house.
So here's a new tool that picks up the water
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faster than ever. Great, but where did the leak come from?
You haven't addressed where the leak came from, and that's
why the dies don't work. You have to make a
lifestyle change. And here's something I can tell you right
now will be the biggest thing. And it's been shown
this country, Canada and both the United States. You guys
are having left sex than you ever did because of
the BC rate. So if you really want to lose weight,
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if you really want to change things to make your
girl look hot again, here's what you do. Go home
with a hammer, break the damn TV, take that Netflix
and burn it. People that watch Netflix, especially the marathons,
are putting on weight at the highest rates that we've
ever seen before. The next thing is get a fire going,
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take her flannels, take her snuggie and throw it into fireplace.
And this is one that I use with my client
and it works, and they all tell me it does it.
You want to eat something bad, you want to eat
a pizza, ice cream, great, do it naked in front
of the mirror, because you know what, You're gonna be ashamed,
which is the first thing I started this whole thing with.
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Shame works. And that's why when people usually eat bad,
they wear baggy sweats and clothes because they don't even
want to see it. Well, look at it, Look at
that body. You want more pizza added on there. And
if you do these things, guess what if there is
no Netflix, there is no TV. You might take your
girl out for a walk. That's right. Maybe you'll go
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walk on the beach. Maybe you'll go skiing with her,
and then next thing you know, maybe you'll be having
sex with her because she's looking good and she's feeling
good and she's hot. Overwhelming research shows rob that fat
people eat so much not because they're hungry, ever, it's
because it actually raises a temporary hit to their serotonin levels.
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That's right. It's an antidepressant. And isn't that sad that
your life comes down to an antidepressant burger and then
you have to what take your sleep at the machine,
hook it up to you at night to sleep, and
then you have to take a little blue viagra pill
because you can't get it up. That's right. A rectile
dysfunction was never a problem until we had fat men.
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And if you and should we end at there, Rob,
shouldn't you If you can't have sex anymore, you have
a rectile dysfunction because you stuffed their face. Who out
there thinks it's worth it? Who out there thinks it's
worth to give up having sex for McDonald's.
Speaker 6 (55:47):
Oh my god, that that that just I don't even
know what to say to that one. Mind you, I
don't need a McDonald's. I am lean and I am
a machine. My friend, at the age of sixty four,
this boy don't need the blue pill.
Speaker 9 (56:09):
Isn't that the right? Aren't that the truth?
Speaker 3 (56:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (56:12):
Okay, And we're seeing that all around the country, testosterone commercials,
blue pill commercials, because these guys keep getting fatter and fatter.
Sleep at machines, those carts are talking about all the
things that they're doing because they can't do anything for themselves.
And I'm telling you, I always joke with my friends,
but I say, listen, you met your girlfriend at a nightclub,
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you met her at the beach, she was in a
bikini or at a pool. She's sexy. Then you start
going out with her. You're buying her fancy dinners. Next
thing you know, she's like, I'm not in the moon.
My stomach hurts. Put the snuggie on a Netflix. You
don't think she's gonna become fat, and you're gonna become fat.
You're not gonna have sex. Guess what, maybe you'll procreate with,
you know, inverto vitilation in some of those rectile poles.
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That's not the way life is supposed to be.
Speaker 6 (56:56):
And the next thing you know, they're going to Walmart
taking two of those little fat will be going down
the aisles together holding hands into the sunset.
Speaker 9 (57:05):
And isn't that the truth of where we were? Covered?
Super sized country? And it all can stop and you'll
be much happier if you do these things that I
tell you, Because in the end, I don't really think
those people are happy. I don't I don't think you're
happy if you can't have sex, Well, you just say
you're a machine. You lean, you take care of yourself.
We're both that way. We're happy. If you told me
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you know that you're to take that away, I'd be
really upset. A couple of days ago, I thought I
was gonna lose my vision. I got into a fight
about a month ago where four black men tried to
jump me before having a Trump hat on. I headbutted
one of the guys, which led to my corny and
being scratched, broken blood vessels, and make a long story short,
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I have a hole my corny and I had to
get surgery. But when I ran and went to the
emergency room a few days ago, I couldn't see. I
couldn't see it all roll. It was so scary. And
the first thing I said to my two girls, we're
all scared for because I never complained about pain, I go, oh,
god sake, I'll tell you what if I can't say
all right, he will sex be as good? Think about Michael.
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I gotta tee you. You know I have eyes in
my head. But I mean sex is a visual thing
for guys. I mean, why not like sex? This is horrible.
I can't.
Speaker 6 (58:26):
Michael. I've got to thank you so much for coming
on the show tonight. It has been a great pleasure
talking to I wish you continued success, my friend, and
if ever you'd like to come back on, the door
is always open to you.
Speaker 9 (58:41):
I appreciate that.
Speaker 7 (58:42):
Rob.
Speaker 9 (58:43):
You have a great day and no chubbies.
Speaker 6 (58:45):
All right, buddy, take care of yourself. Excell nation. I
guess this hour, Oh my gosh, what can I say?
It was just a fun filled hour. Michael crawl Check
is his name, and if you'd like to find out
more about Michael, you can visit his articles online by
going to Daily search dot com and clash a daily
dot com. No Chubbies is his Twitter handle. And yeah,
(59:07):
I know I'm going to get emails Craig about the
fat mobiles, but it's true. You know, people are lazy.
People just eat. They drive all over the place. They
drive to the coffee shop, they drive to the burger place,
they drive to the pharmacy, they drive to the the
drive through dry cleaners and now drive through drive through
(59:30):
funeral homes. This is ridiculous. And then they wonder where
they're fat. Well, you can be fat, have a bunch
of kids, get a lot of money on welfare. If
you want to call that living, Ah, something's wrong with you.
I'll be back on the other side of this break
as we continue here in the X Zone from our
broadcast center in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Speaker 7 (59:50):
Don't go Away.