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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight
seven four. We want to be on the show. That's
that's how we'll do that today. All right, coming up,
we are going to chat with Senator budd because you
know there normally we just chat with him like once
a month. But when did we talk to him last?

(00:21):
Just a couple of weeks ago, right, So that's good
because Lord knows, there's more than enough going on up
in Washington, DC, and it's quite I'm sorry, I was
trying to open this headline I just saw on the
New York Post this morning that I sent to myself,
and then I didn't know before the show. So bear

(00:42):
with me, all right, And this is really what I
want to chat with the Senator about a few other
things as well. But the headline on the front of
the New York Post short term pain. All right. This
is an article by Charles Gass Spirriino. It says, ignore
the stock market, Wall Street dealing with painful detox from

(01:04):
government spending addiction. There's a lot going on here. Obviously yesterday,
what did the Dow lose nine hundred points? That makes
a lot of people nervous. But you know, the article
basically argues that you're having not just a course correction
of Wall Street, which was essentially buffered by the last administration.

(01:27):
In fact, I think the total additional spending just in
the final let's see what was it here. I want
to make sure I'm accurate so that people have accurate
information during the final quarter of the Biden administration excuse me,
a final six months, so basically the campaign and then

(01:48):
post you know, because what was the campaign three months total?
Really from you know, from that awful debate to Harris
getting there, Biden injected about two hundred and fifty billion
into the economy. That's that's in addition to whatever you know,
what was budgeted spending and stuff like that. It was

(02:09):
a combination of additional bills and then redirected moneies the
executive order, all trying to essentially buy Harris the seat. Well,
it didn't work, and it has long term effects, right,
it continues to create you know, inflation. So yeah, the

(02:34):
argument is, and this is something that we've talked about
here on the show, and I think Trump needs to
do a better job of right instead of running around
screaming tariff, which is not wrong on the way that
other countries treat us. But course, correcting all of this
and also attempting to as much as possible minimize the

(02:55):
federal government means right sizing the federal government. It's I mean,
it's pure corporate mindset. But what would you expect. Trump's
a corporate guy. But you know, if you're ever going
to get to the point where you're able to change
the very funding mechanism of the federal government, not just
shrink it, but fundamentally change it like it used to

(03:18):
be before the federal income tax, where the where the
US government's needs were met by tariffs. It was a
big chunk of it, and then there were other things.
But you know, it wasn't a big federal income tax,
it wasn't a crippling business taxes. It wasn't regulations that
tether and stemy, you know, different things that entrepreneurs were

(03:43):
able to do in this country. And you know that's
where Trump's mindset at. And you know, the further you
get away from that, the more kicking and screaming, there's
going to be right because you're also going to have
businesses that are going to have to figure out how
they're going to deal with not having fat federal government
contracts for a bunch of stuff that the federal government's

(04:03):
not doing anymore, not being able to, uh, you know,
get regulation in there. One of the most onerous things
that you see is you see groups that ban together
like you know. One of the things that I was
insane to me is the when Tesla wanted to sell

(04:26):
direct to consumer, they couldn't do it in a lot
of states because the dealer associations had essentially and not
just them, but also lawmakers with the dealer associations did
lobb before this. They essentially created laws in states like
North Carolina and others which eventually had to be tweaked
or changed that basically said, unless you have a dealer

(04:49):
on the ground, like a full brick and mortar operation
there at a certain size, you can't just sell your
vehicles into the market and bypass dealers. Well why the
hell not that I remember seeing that, I remember way
back in the day. You know why, because Tesla was
very smart. This is going back over a decade. They

(05:11):
set out press releases to all of us in the
media and said, hey, you guys want to ride in
one of these? And then they brought the really really
fast one to Raleigh, and they did this across the state.
They brought the really fast one to Raleigh and they
brought the damn thing to the radio station. Bros. Did

(05:31):
you I can't remember this. This might even predate you.
I think it was right when the show started and
they brought the two models to the radio station.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Did you get in on that apps before my time?
I don't recall that at all.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Dude, the the the app, the acceleration in that thing.
The I can't remember what the first Fast model was. Yeah,
it's like super fast. It's crazy. It's like you know
what it feels. It feels like a roller coaster taken off.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
Yeah, because there's no engine, right, so it just sort
of there's not a gas so it's like a remote
control car. When you you push the sticks forward, it
picks off.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
There's actually, like I think there's three engines on their
Fast model, you know obviously along the wheelbase there.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
No, it's just crazy to think it was just crazy,
and it was. It was really smart. They get a
lot of coverage, They get a lot of coverage on
that issue, and it forced change and it's it's a
thousand things like that where it's protectionism through the use
of overregulation, and every time you pull a little away
from that, you're going to have companies that may have

(06:32):
been benefiting going well, maybe now's the time to correct
on some of these things that have you know, you know,
maybe it's time to take some gains. And so as
you get enough people taking gains, you see what you
get here.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
It's a tough thing for Trump though, because how does
he come out and say, hey, the whole system is
built in house of cards like this goes back to
like Ron Paul and Ross Perro before him. This has
been happening, like you know, coming for a while.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
Yeah, and you can all of those threads simultaneously, there's
going to be disorder.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
You think Trump should pull like a Ross pro like
back in the day. And just remember I remember, like, like,
look at this old dude on my TV a little
charts and the.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Yeah he bought he bought prime time time. I can remember.
It was a half hour an hour and then basically
did a PowerPoint presentation. It was pretty crazy, but it
was it was pretty effective too.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
But I wonder if people would see that, like you know,
in twenty twenty five and be like, because they sort
of yawned at it back in the nineties, I can't
imagine they would. They probably do the same now even I.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
Think they yawned at it until that next election, right
right as soon as like how do we get to Clinton?
What happened? And then you know, that became the narrative,
and then I think more and more people, you know,
it's like everything else where people you know, like remember
George Bush was literally Satan and now he's just he's
fine with everybody. Right. It's just, you know, things fundamentally

(07:52):
change as you see things play out or not play
out the people have predicted. It's why you guys listen
to this show. Ross and I are psychic. How many
psychic breakthroughs have we had on this show? And so
people go, oh, these guys know what they're talking about,
because literally they have the gift of foresight so or
or or we have the gift of common sense.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
It's what I was personally. I drink the juice from
the magic eight ball. That's what I did.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Why have you been promoting Well, I'm just saying, did
you buy a bunch of eight balls or something? And
now you have to offload them? So you're having to
create demand. Is it like a is this a marketing.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
Thing built in a house of eight balls?

Speaker 1 (08:30):
Well, you know what, you could take that two different ways.
So I'm just saying you should specify magic eight balls
or the you know, the DEA is going to kick
in your door there. So so look, it's interesting, Well
we'll talk to the senator about it, because you know,
the left has to has to be like God, the
whole thing's, the whole system's collapsing, and so you got

(08:52):
to get us back in there so we can essentially
bring the spending levels back and get all these mngos
back and people who are sitting there and they're looking
at a four oh one that they don't like. That's
pretty tempting, even though it's it's kind of insane. Right,
if you think fundamentally they're making progress and deconstructing this beast,
this owner is beast, then you have to also avoid

(09:17):
the you know, the cell cell cell screen, the sky,
the chicken little mentality, especially when you're gonna have half
the country who will weaponize that lie to you too
for political gain and to defeat their enemies, rather than
having honest discussion, which is why Trump needs to do

(09:37):
a good job of explaining this if he's going to
do this thing, Okay, all right, six sixteen CaCO Day
Radio program. Hey, Ross, I got you a new book, Buddy,
got you a new book. But I saw this yesterday,
thought of you, and I'm like, you know Ross Ross
Lake's books. He was really that, my Antifa lover. You're

(10:00):
a big fan of that. I don't know any other
books that you like, but this one right here. Dylan
Mulvaney's new memoir is out.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
I heard that he's going to be on the View.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
When I thought he was just on the view. So well,
he's he's doing the big book tour now. So yeah,
his new memoir Paper Doll Notes from a late bloomer.
Oh my gosh, I just tried to read a review
of this thing this morning. Chapter one. You ready, genital tucking,
So we got that. You gonna? Are you gonna? ROSSI?

(10:40):
You're sitting down, by the way, you're sitting down? Yeah,
all right, you gotta sit down a whole lot, put
the magic eight balls down, get a good grip on something. Okay,
you're ready. This is really important. Dylan mulvaney, theater kid.
Really yeah, I see that.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
I didn't expect that.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
Wow. Yeah, yeah, Like half the book is just about
how Dylan mulvaney when he was three, was like, I
love the theater. I'm gonna be a theater boy and
then a theater girl.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Is there a chapter in destroying a billion dollar company?

Speaker 1 (11:12):
Uh? So? In the memoir there is one reference to
quote generic beer brand probably probably his bud light is
like you could never utter our name again. You cannot
buy what at the bar? Do not be photographed in
the quick trip or the you know the sheets next

(11:34):
to the you know the beer cave over there, now.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
You joke, But that's exactly what happened.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
It's exactly what happened, absolutely, absolutely one hundred. All right,
So we'll give you a little more on that because
I know you all are very interested in what may
be going on in that Alex Jones is going to
have himself a day. I'll explain why, probably more than
a day, although although I'm really trying to find details

(11:59):
on it's very tragic story. But well i'll explain next.
Let's go ahead and take a break six eighteen hang
on case O Day Radio program phone number eight eight
eight nine three four seven eight seven four. So like
I mentioned, coming up eight oh five, Well, we'll chat
with Senator Budd. The Trump Education Apartment has announce sixty

(12:24):
more universities under scrutiny over anti Semitism. They are not
messing around here. And you know, you got you gotta
a bunch of the much more progressive ones like Wellesley,
and obviously you have the I think it's six of
the eight IVY leagues now, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Princeton,

(12:47):
and Yale are all on there. You got Rutgers, you
got Swathmore, Lehigh, I mean just and and they're just
getting started here. And you saw what they did with
Columbia there, So you know how the university is going
to react to this is going to be quite fascinating
because what they what did they nick Columbia for the

(13:09):
other day? What was it? About four hundred million? I
think total it was two hundred and fifty plus one
hundred and then like forty they had like three different things,
so about four hundred million basically grants and contracts. And
of course they're gonna they're gonna assume. But when you
have months, months long jew hating demonstrations, literal people who

(13:29):
claim to be Hamas adjacent and are promoting Hamas, which
is a terrorist organization, which is why they ice got
that grab that dude, right, It is expressly illegal if
you are it should I mean, frankly, you know, if
you're a citizen, that we can have another discussion. But
if you are somebody who is here with a temporary

(13:51):
visa or work permit, or a student a student permit
like this guy was, and you are promoting or I
don't remember exactly how it reads, but basically, if you're
promoting a terrorist organization, we literally have a statute that
says we're throwing you out of the country, right, because

(14:11):
we don't want people coming here and promoting terror terrorist stuff,
and those are designated terrorist organizations. You don't get to
do that, not as a non citizen. And it's not
even it's not some random thing that Trump just thought of.
It's literally a law that precedes him from by quite

(14:31):
some time. They just used it. They're just doing a
much better job. See, this is the thing. When you
create this behemoth that this federal government is. Now the
Trump administration is going in there and finding all of
these laws and all of these things, and they're just
flipping them on you. Did you see that they put
an update on the CBP one app ross, you know,

(14:54):
the app where people could download it on their phone
and then it requests asylum from anywhere in the world, right,
And I don't know how that was legal. So you
know what that app does now if you open it,
if you download it, it just has one button, and
that says deport me or send me home. As think
it's what it says in a bunch of different languages.
So you just hope to the app if you hit it, then,

(15:16):
like I used to come get you, I guess, all right.
So one of the so Matt Groening, of course, is
the is one of the Simpsons, right, the Simpsons creator
and his his like buddy going back to when they
did this is Rick POLIESI all right, so I misunderstood here.
So it's the other dude who had it. It doesn't matter,
all right. So so obviously they got big spreads in

(15:39):
Los Angeles, right and uh, twenty five years ago, uh police,
he commissioned on his property in Los Angeles, and you
know one of these big ass trees, an actual replica
of the Simpsons treehouse, right, And so it's it's spot on.

(16:00):
It looks exactly like and you know the treehouse from
Treehouse of Horrors and all the episodes, and it's the
big version with like the multiple levels, and it is
absolutely one hundred percent it. And for twenty five years
he's had this and also on Halloween. Around Halloween, he

(16:20):
actually opens his property for an event called Boney Island,
and so they have he's got like, he's got a
bunch of stuff like this, and so for twenty five
years he's been doing. It's very popular. The city of
Los Angeles informed him that he has to take the

(16:43):
tree house down because it doesn't meet the accessory dwelling
unit laws that they just updated. We're talking about regulation here.
So this thing's been there for twenty five years, and
so this dude has tripped over themselves to meet the
requirements over that time. But now they're saying he doesn't
he doesn't have a permit, even though the permit didn't

(17:06):
exist at the time, because like they didn't even Los
Angeles wasn't crazy enough that you needed treehouse permits, but
now you do need and your treehouse permit is forty
thousand dollars. And he's just like and he would have
to tear it down and rebuild it.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
I mean, he's gonna have to build a real life
bender to take vengeance.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
It also has to be eighty a compliant.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
Okay, find a giant eighty eight compliant bender. Okay, he's
a Futurama guy too.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, how do you how do you
make a treehouse eighty eight compliant?

Speaker 2 (17:44):
He's gotta have an elevator.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. But like so if you
have so, if you have a property in Los Angeles
and you build a treehouse for your kids, you have
to build an elevator into it? What is wrong with
I mean, this is why I pair this story with
the Trump discussion. This is the insanity that people are
kicking and screaming, going on, oh oh my future. Oh

(18:08):
I can't believe he's doing this. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
You have certain people on the other side and saying, no,
we need more of this.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Yeah yeah you know what you know, would kids regulate?
Be harder? Daddy?

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Yeah, you can't stop this?

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Yeah, yoh yo, you built your tell you built your
kid a tree house like normal people have done forever.
I had I had a tree Roussei, you have a tree.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
House, I know, but I had a tree full of
these apples. I would fall the little stupid oh little
crab apple crab apples. I'd have to rake those up.
And I hated it.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Oh it was the worst. If they got bushy too,
Oh my god, no, it's just the worst.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
So I kind of had a tree house.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
M yeah, yeah, not really. Now my tree house was
a little different. It's it was an elevated hunting blind
because of course.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
Okay, but it was eighty eight complaint.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
No it was no, no, my good no it wasn't.
But in Wyoming they don't do that stuff. So, I mean,
sure they have ada compliance, but they're down to some
insane that, yeah you need one in your kid's treehouse.
A bunch of losers? Man, what is this? Although over
a twenty five year run, the city had previously shut

(19:23):
down the treehouse on multiple occasions, including back in twenty
seventeen when a lawsuit was filed after police say that
they received complaints from neighbors. Well, I'm sure you got
busy bodies just coming out your behind over there. Wow.

(19:43):
So he initially told him, f you, I'm not going
to put an out. I'm not going to put a
giant wheelchair ramp, and I'm not going to do this,
and they filed a criminal pre trial motion against him,
and he finally thrown his hands up in there and said,
I'm not going to do this. I'm not going to
discingland up to be fifty thousand dollars just to update.
Then I have to pay a forty thousand dollars permit. Yeah,

(20:06):
you know, obviously without big government out there regulating twenty
five year old Simpsons themed treehouses is absolute lunatics, man,
absolute Was that a tree in La fake news? Now
I'm looking at him. Yeah, all right, he's in Sherman Oaks,
So now it's got Oaks on the name. It's okay,

(20:32):
all right? So boy, where do I want to I
want to kick off after that, Oh, just real quick,
and then I just want to add one thing on
the stock market thing, and then I'll get back to
those other stories. Using the stock market, though, what's going
out with the stock market right now? To dictate how
things are going financially, you have to divorce yourself with

(20:55):
that because remember when things Remember when the stock market
was blowing up, and yes, everything was more expensive for you,
and inflation was running rampant. And remember how disconnected the
stock market appeared to be from the actual reality on
the ground because it was being artificially manipulated clearly with
the objections of cash and and and companies just you know,

(21:19):
just rolling around into like you know, pigs and poop.
So don't use it now. If you don't think it
was real, then use other indicators that you feel were
better indicators for that. It's it's going on in your
financial life.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
It's difficult though, because it's like a balancing act because
rates are going to go down, inflation is going to
go down, prices are going to down. But then you
look at your furrow one k and you're like, oh
my god, right.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
This is so. So take everything with a grain of salt,
is what I'm saying, and try to use better indicator
and prepare for it, right, you know, talk to talk
to one of the financial guys that I recommend on
either of these stations there. But you know, they're good
folks out there that can help walk you through this
if you need those answers. So, but don't don't allow

(22:07):
somebody screaming on MSNBC that her four one's down in
yours is two and it's the end of the world.
And Trump's destroyed the economy. They're they're using you, they're
not being honest with you, and and and it will
leave you the inability to evaluate when Trump does do
something that maybe he shouldn't do, or does something that
he should that you don't see immediate impact. Uh with

(22:31):
So just just don't, you know, don't don't be let
around like a uh a bull with a nose ring man. Okay,
all right, very good, all right, So going back to
this Dylan mulvaney thing. Uh so, Uh, Dylan Mulvaney's got
a new memoir out, and you guys are all rushing
to uh to get this entitled paper doll Notes from

(22:51):
a late Bloomer. And I just read a review on
this thing, and I was just going to ignore it.
But it's just so insanely stupid because it's again for women.
I don't know how incredibly insulting this must be for you,
but like I feel it, I feel it every time.

Speaker 4 (23:12):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
Let's see here. It's two hundred and sixty three pages
and a study in narcissism and it and it is
clear it is you know what it is. It should
be called theater kid, because from what I'm reading here,
that's what it is. The majority of the book follows
Mulvaney's experience as a three year old who saw a
stage performance of The Grinch and says, quote from then on,

(23:37):
the only thing I could think about was being on
the stage. Eventually I went from it boy to it girl.
And then there's chapters on coming out, gay, the non binary,
and then trans and and then it's basically just celebrity
name drop stories and hey, do you know who mulvaney

(23:59):
hangs out out with? You know who one of my
Mannie's besties is, which is actually saying something that Rachel
Zegler chick apparently. And Josh Grobin, who I don't is
Josh Robin putting music out anymore? What was Grobin's big
hit back in the day, still doing music radio whenever

(24:20):
that came out? But no, no, I just want to
share one other thing with you, because I didn't, ladies,
I didn't realize you did this. Oh and did you
know Malvany was on Prices right? But as a boy,
not as a girl. Okay, apparently apparently did not do well,
I guess, But no, no, no, this is the part

(24:41):
that Okay, here we go. All right, ladies, I need
to know if this is a thing, because I kind
of want this to be a thing, and I've seen
some videos where this is a thing, but I don't
know if it's a thing for everybody. So there's a
chapter called best Friend bad right, And this is in

(25:01):
the middle of all the things that now makes Mulvania
girl uh And talks about hanging out with the galpal
Lily and said that they do what normal we do.
Know what normal women do.

Speaker 5 (25:16):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
We we find ways to relax and uh and and
talk to each other. In fact, we do what are
called best friend baths. And goes on to explain that
this is a it is a common practice among women
who get together in a whirlpool quote, spinning our bodies
around the jacuzzie like slick otters, naked but in the

(25:38):
least sexual way possible. Is that happening, ladies? Is that
what you guys, is that what you guys do in
the bathroom when you're in there for that long you
guys get you get all naked in the jacuzzi and
then spin around like slick otters, but in a non
sexual way. I did not know Ross, did you know this?

(25:59):
Did you know this is what the No?

Speaker 2 (26:00):
I know about the pillow fights, but I was in
the chacuzzi thing.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
Yeah. Yeah, with the shirt you get the short the
midriff shirt, the panties and then the pillow.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
I'm gonna be honest here, I was completely oblivious.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Yeah so, uh yeah, best friend, Baz. I mean, I
I this explains so much so getting some real insight
obviously with mulvaney, who's snitching on all the girls secrets.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
Now, when you're in the jacuzzie, is it in like
regular speed or are you in slow motion?

Speaker 1 (26:30):
I think I think it obviously if you're gonna well,
I don't know. I mean slow motion for the pillow
fights is required, right right, that's required. So I don't
know what the jacuzzi. Well, this is I you and
I are. We're just we're dumb men.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
We don't I mean, the difference in the sex is here.
You know, it's very apparent.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
Yeah yeah, absolutely so, uh all right, good good for
you ladies. Uh that actually, because I was just concerned
you were just in there, you know, going to the
bathroom for incredibly long time, which probably you should see
your doctor about I didn't know you guys were having
naked jacuzzi spinoffs. So thank you, thank you Dylan mulvaney
for filling us in on that and spilling all the

(27:12):
girls secrets.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
Women don't think that we have like the equivalent to
a pillow fight, But men do. What we do is
we go to like Lowser home depot and we take
a bag of concrete or fertilizer and beat other dudes
with it.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
There.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
You can also get a bag of screws, yes, nott
spolts things.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
Like that, and that's what we do. And that's not
in slow motion though, that's like super fast.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
No, that's that's m m A speed. So if you
know what you're doing, yeah, yeah, yeah, totally different. Sometimes
you can also get a nail gun that's hooked up
to compressed air and have fights with those.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
You hide in the aisle, like you hide in the
aisle and they walk by a boom right in the head.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
It's like in the Equalizer at the end. Did you
see the equalizer Russ.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
Yeah, it helps if when you do it, you do
it like against the Russian mob that.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
The bigger spear of the Russian dudes look better. Yeah, absolutely,
and that if you remember, a lot of that was
in slow mo.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
So yeah, well, the I think I think to be
fair and I don't mean to be sexist here, that's
not my intention, right, but I think they was in
slow motion in the movie so the women could follow along.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Oh that's that's a good point because they're in the
and they're in the whirlpool and they're distracted by the
nakedness of all their friends and the otters, and.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
They're really tired from the pillow fighting in slow mo.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Yeah, well, that's why you go into the spa later
to relax your muscles.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
So these are all facts.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
These are you know, you guys are we're spilling the
tea as as the girls say, and the otters spin
naked whirlpool a right, six forty eight hang on, And
I hope the reason that Dylan mulvaney thinks that it's
it's super normal for women to get together strip naked,
get in whirlpools together quote spin like naked non sexual

(28:51):
otters is because in that whole you know, a year
to become a girl quest like mulvaney was asking an
actual woman who then just made stuff up to screw
with Dylan mulvaney. That would be amazing, that'd be they Also,
when you're doing best friend baths as they're called here,
do you girls bring your cats into or because I

(29:13):
feel like that wouldn't go well, trying to bring the
cat into the whirlpool, so or the cats probably lots
and lots of cats ros. Do your cats dig water
or not? They definitely do not. Ah, yeah, so probably
probably don't want to do that with the best friend
baths ladies. So but you already know that because you
know this is your secret that we just spilled. Yes, Jake,

(29:34):
what's up?

Speaker 6 (29:36):
Hey?

Speaker 4 (29:36):
When I was growing up, we had co ed total fights.
They were just used with dog balls.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
Yeah, you could do those. Yeah. Absolutely. Ross is working
on a thing which will which you know we might
be able to work in there well. In fact, me
thanks for the caller, Jake. Let me get over to
this story. Have you guys seen the video of this track?
Be it's a relay race, right, So you have the batons,

(30:03):
you have the different runners, but you know handing off
and one of the things can be frustrating in those
is when the runners are hitting the handoffs at the
same time, you can get a little congested in there,
so it's really important to have good form so that
you can do the handoff and in one fluid motion.
Everybody's running and you're not bumping in. But sometimes things
happen people get frustrated. So in the video, it looks

(30:29):
like it looks like this one runner is beating one
of the other runners over the head with her baton.
Who then and then that runner kind of pulls off
to the side and grabs her hair, and everyone's like,
oh my gosh, this person never should be in sports ever, ever, ever,

(30:50):
because they just beat that other runner over the head
with a baton. Okay, well that's what it looks like.
But the girl who's alleged to have hit the other
girl with the baton, she says, that's not what's going on,
and she sounds really convincing.

Speaker 6 (31:07):
Everybody has feelings, so you're physically hurt, but you're not
thinking of my mental right. They're going off of one
angle a couple times, hitting her. My baton got stuck
behind her back like this and it rolled up her vet.
I lost my balance and when I pumped my arms again,
she got hit. I know my intentions, and I would

(31:28):
never somebody on purpose. They're assuming my character calling me
ghetto racist slurs that threats all of this just because
of a nice taking video.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
All right, well all right, so and here's I'm sure
maybe some people were doing that. I think people were
just saying that like it looked like bad sportsmanship because
it looks like you were beating that girl. But her
claim is that the baton kind of got tangled and
then she's falling forward for balance, and that she's flailing
her arms to get her balanced, that she has a baton,
and then she's just whacking the other girl in the head.

(31:59):
All right. So so coming up on the show real
quick eight oh five, we're gonna chat with Senator Ted Buzzzo.
That's coming. But first, this Air India flight one twenty
six from Chicago to Delhi. All right, so at us
originating flight out of Chicago, this is uh, this is

(32:21):
a wide body, I'm sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah, doesn't say
the equipment there, all right, No, this is a wide
body because it's accommodating three hundred people. Okay, all right,
so you know, and I don't know how long that
flight in that's probably a pretty lengthy flight from Chicago
to Delhi. Unfortunately he did not make it. After about

(32:46):
five hours of flying. Some they had a problem and
let me read the headline. Now, okay, you ready, Air
India flight forced to return to US after passengers clog
a lot eleven of twelve on board toilets. I wonder

(33:06):
how that happened?

Speaker 2 (33:07):
Wait, where is it going again?

Speaker 1 (33:09):
So it's flying from Chicago to Delhi, so direct to
India there, But they made it over Greenland and and
then I guess they probably served dinner and and then
and then they're like, wow, we have to turn back.
And then all of a sudden everyone had to go
to the bathroom and they clogged eleven of twelve on
board toilets. Right, I spose, Yeah, I suppose, because you

(33:30):
can't just dump it over Greenland because that that'd be
a political nightmare. Right now, why not? It's a flight
emanating from the US and you want them to drop
three hundred people's poop on Greenland.

Speaker 2 (33:42):
It's a plain safety thing with weight distribution, right What listen?
If they drop the pooh on Greenland, there's yeah, nobody
lives there. You have like a ninety percent chance of
hitting no one.

Speaker 1 (33:54):
Okay, but what if you do I get you know,
and if you'd have dumped it earlier, at least you
could have dumped it on Canada. That would have been
another political night here, like oh, you guys won that
hockey game.

Speaker 2 (34:02):
Here you go just dump it be like, oh my god,
I found a meteor.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
Yeah it is. It came out of the sky.

Speaker 4 (34:10):
Well, but it ain't.

Speaker 1 (34:13):
No, maybe there is a big old frozen chunky. What
is everything Joe durtable?

Speaker 2 (34:21):
I mean some things are Joe dirtable. Some things are
wrestling the Bura bull. Yeah, wrestling and Joe dirt That's
everything comes back to that.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
You hit one Greenlander with three hundred clock or eleven
o'clogged toilets worth of that whole dule falls apart.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
That'll be it.

Speaker 1 (34:40):
That's what that's what does. That's it.

Speaker 2 (34:42):
Well, we're gonna shake hands, we're gonna sign on the line.
But you know, and you dropped all the poop on
our people. We can't have you.

Speaker 1 (34:47):
Dropped it literally on the negotiating table. Now we gotta
get out of it.

Speaker 2 (34:50):
What are the odds.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
Didn't Dave Matthews do something but with his bus like this.

Speaker 2 (34:56):
Yeah, they dropped it. They were going over a bridge.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
Oh, no, I know exactly what the bridge they're going
over the grated bridges in downtown Chicago, and they jumped
into the Chicago River, which, by the way, you probably
wouldn't notice. That thing's gross.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
Yeah, and there are people that celebrate the date like
they they find it to be like a funny, comedic
date because they were going over this bridge and they
dropped the tour buses supply and there was there was
a black black water tank and there was a boat
right underneath them.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
What a bad day to be in that boat, man.
And it just you ever been pooped on by a seagull?

Speaker 2 (35:29):
Yeah, but not by Dave Matthews, but not the whole
Dave Matthews, right right, Yeah, So.

Speaker 1 (35:35):
Oh what a fun segment, dude. I just love the
fact that it's an Air India flight so you can
make the food jokes because Deli belly is a thing, man,
and they're flying to Deli. It's just so perfect. You know.

Speaker 2 (35:46):
I've never had Indian food.

Speaker 1 (35:47):
I like Indian I like Indian food a lot, but man,
if you get bad Indian food, watch out.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
I had a friend who came over from India in
middle school. His name was Aziz and his family moved over,
and for some reason, every time like a kid from
another country would come and move to like Schenectady, they
would always call me down to the office and have
me be that person's friend and show them around the school.
And I remember I went to a Zesu's house and like,

(36:13):
I like spicy food. But to this day, I remember
like the smell of his kid, because I love spicy food.

Speaker 1 (36:18):
Like if I go to a restaurant, like right, but
there's there's American spicy, and then there's like there's codes
on receipts can go to Indian place. There's a whole
series where these two guys one's white and one's Indian.
They just go to Indian restaurants and order exactly the
same and then their food is like three thousand and
three million schoolvills different.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
I remember I walked in this kitchen and my eyes
like started burning, and I didn't eat the food.

Speaker 1 (36:45):
I love it. I'm more I like Southern Indian food more,
and there is a definitive difference. And also I don't
like a lot of his own the bread, although you know,
they have like nine kinds of bread that are just amazing,
but you get you know, you get it a little
too spicy, see a little something. And the term deli
belly is something that tourists when they go over to
India literally will get sometimes and it's not good. But

(37:09):
basically probably it's like the salmonilla I was dealing with. Oh, oh,
I didn't want to think about that again. Yeah, I'm
trying to figure out how long the flight is because
what's the halfway Well, it's got to be more than
ten hours, so they obviously weren't even at the halfway point.
What if you turn back and then while you're flying

(37:30):
back to Chicago you still dump it, but you dump
it on Trudeau's riverside home there where they had the
G six or whatever that.

Speaker 2 (37:40):
We've seen so many accidents involving airplanes lately and mistakes
and these things happen.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
Whoopsie. Yeah, I'm just saying nothing you can about it, right,
nothing you can do just oh, I don't know how
to pronounce it, but gulab jamoon you ever had that,
which is just like it's like this dough ball, the
sweet honey dough.

Speaker 2 (38:01):
I've seen people want like eat it on YouTube though
for the first time.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
Dude, yeah, dude.

Speaker 2 (38:07):
The reaction is always the same. It's like, oh, this
is amazing.

Speaker 1 (38:09):
Yeah, especially if you get it where it's like soaking
in like the story, it's not good for you, but
it's really really good. But and it's not spicy, so
don't worry about that all right. AnyWho, there you go.
That's my favorite headline of the day. And now that
we're all having a good time, let me completely destroy
the mood, shall we. Uh? The singing protesters have gone international,

(38:34):
that's right, not just no longer. Just you know, they're
at the steps of the Capitol, singing all the stuff.

Speaker 2 (38:41):
The just slay it a lot of mine?

Speaker 1 (38:50):
Yeah, lot, oh yeah? Can they keep on a little bit? Yeah? Shine,
are you dude? I'm telling you, man, we gotta do

(39:10):
the greatest hits thing. So now protesters in other countries
are going and it looks like the Australians are up
first to protect democracy. We gotta stand.

Speaker 7 (39:27):
If we want to see future for the territory.

Speaker 1 (39:33):
Nothing that we can do. It's the boss we want.
How do you have how are you the party of
theater kids? And nobody can sing? I just this is
what I want to know. How is that possible? How
do you have the the whole theater kid crowd, and
not one of them could be bothered to show up
and sing on key, or if they are singing on key,

(39:58):
they're singing insane stuff. This is from the Bernie Sanders protest.
That's a that's good. And by the way, that Rosslyly
could dub that small mountain because he ran out of bleeps.

(40:20):
The transgender punk rock band joined the Bernie Bernie Sanders.
I what's the band? Uh against me? That's the name
of the band. I know you guys are gonna rush
out and get the album. That song entitled Your God?

(40:44):
Am I gonna say this Your God? God's sports Car?
The lyrics can he? I can't even I don't know
that I could pair of phrase these even one. It

(41:04):
just seems incredibly blasphemous, and two every other word is
let's just say it's awful and it's probably the least
Christian friendly song you've ever heard. Okay, that being said,
Bernie Sanders. I saw an article yesterday where they're kind
of the Democrats. Bertie Sanders is kind of like their

(41:26):
thought leader right now is This was in the Washington Post.

Speaker 2 (41:30):
I feel like he's like the Democrat, like Ron Paul
at the moment, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:34):
But then it's like they're like, oh, well, Bertie Sanders
is the normal, he's the standard bearer right now, and
that's fine. And then he holds a rally where he
has a transgender rock band come up and starts singing
about God's private parts, doing a bunch of really really
twisted sexual things with transgender punk rock singers.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
Yeah, no, it sounds on brand.

Speaker 1 (41:57):
And it's like, so wait, that's your standard that right there?
Hot again, do you care nothing about moderate voters? It's
like every day it's something new, and I don't just
mean the lunatics singing. That's bad enough, right, even if

(42:17):
it's over in Australia. Australia, you guys only sing about
vegamite and wallabies and uh, what's the the digital what's
the stick or the horn thing? Diggory do?

Speaker 4 (42:31):
Right?

Speaker 1 (42:32):
That you sing about that like that? And uh and
spider is murdering you and jellyfish right and uh oh
also rossa one other thing. They also sing these songs
about a bunch of little people having a carnival, right
with the songs called down Under, isn't it? And then
whatever Midnight Oil was singing about back in the day

(42:54):
and Mike and the mechanics. Aren't they all from Australia?

Speaker 2 (42:56):
You know, my entire knowledge of Australia comes from Crocodile Dundee, right,
family guy references to crocodile dundee and men at work.

Speaker 1 (43:05):
And men at work. Yeah, there you go. So maybe
do some of that because the Aussie protest song here,
that's a that's all. And by the way, that's an
Olivia Newton John song if you guys don't know, and
I'm sure that she's very pleased about that wherever she is,
all right, seven seventeen, Hang on, dude, I just like

(43:26):
I just retweeted video of this. So there's a there's
a place called Pratt's Barbecue. And for some of you,
you're you're you're recognizing this, and if you're not, here's
how you know. Pratts They had a giant Native American
statue called Big John Uh in their in their parking lot, right,
And so tourists a stop and they get pictures and

(43:46):
you go eat at Pratts, which is it was pretty good,
pretty good. I did eat there once and unfortunately it
it it closed. The location where they're at closed and
so they were moving. I guess they're moving somewhere else.
And then that thing's gonna I don't know what it's
gonna be, but but they had they were gonna move

(44:07):
the statue. There's big, giant Native American statue called Big John.
And so the guys come over. They got the big
crane because I don't know how tall this thing is,
probably what twenty five feet thirty feet and so, uh,
and then like a crowd gathered because they're you know,
this thing is pretty iconic in a kingsport or if
you've ever spent any time going through there and you

(44:29):
wanted to get little tourist pictures. So they hook it
all up with the crane. There's a crowd there, they're
all excited, and they picked this thing up and uh,
literally it just crumbles into a thousand pieces. The leg
falls off, then the head falls off, and then the
whole thing is just a mess. Yeah, and everyone's just
screaming there.

Speaker 2 (44:50):
It looks like more like a like a statue issue
than a crane issue, like because it turns.

Speaker 1 (44:54):
Out, yeah, this thing's probably old and lusted for sure. Yeah. Yeah,
I'm not I'm not blaming on the crane guys. Although
I mean clearly, I would assume they'd done some inspection
to figure out if they were gonna be able to
lift this thing. But then the way to the leg
started and it just decimated. So yeah, it had been there.
It's been there since the seventies. So you know, the
thing's in excess of fifty years old. And you know,

(45:17):
I don't know the amount of upkeep they did, but yeah,
that thing's gone. What if that happens to the Boone
Big Beer, that'd be a shame, huh.

Speaker 2 (45:24):
I mean that's why they maintain it.

Speaker 1 (45:27):
Really. You got a whole crew, you got cruise do you.

Speaker 2 (45:31):
Got to care for these things?

Speaker 1 (45:32):
Yeah? Look at us.

Speaker 2 (45:33):
The Indian statue is turned to dust.

Speaker 1 (45:37):
That's awful.

Speaker 6 (45:37):
Man.

Speaker 2 (45:38):
It looks like the end of it, Like it looks
like like Infinity War whatever where they all like it.
Oh yeah, yeah, that's what it looks like. It looks
like the Indians like taken away by Thanos Snap.

Speaker 1 (45:48):
Oh man, what is Theano's not like Native America knows?
What's his problem?

Speaker 3 (45:52):
You know?

Speaker 1 (45:53):
He strikes me as a guy would be down with
like trail of tears, though, like he's kind of an
a hole. So uh are So that thing's gone. If
that was a part of your childhood, there you go,
your old childhood is gone. Like the Wizard of Ozland,
the Yellow Brick Road. I remember I watched a documentary
on that during its heyday. That thing was banging, dude,

(46:16):
And now, all right, weren't they going to reopen that?
I'm just trying to I'm trying to think of some
of the like some of the the roadside attractions and
little like was there anything iconic cross where you guys
would drive somewhere, maybe for vacation, you'd always go and
have to stop at it. You know how that always

(46:37):
turned into like a family thing where you go to
a place regularly, but you always have to stop somewhere.

Speaker 2 (46:42):
Sorry, what's vacation when.

Speaker 1 (46:44):
You were a kid? Yeah? No, what does it have
to be vacation if you just driving to your grandmother's.
I mean, it doesn't matter what it.

Speaker 2 (46:50):
Yeah, there was like a little hot dog shop we
would stop at.

Speaker 1 (46:52):
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. It's like those little
places that you just kind of have the memory of.
And what's dangerous is if they're still in business and
you haven't been there for twenty years you show up
and you're like, man, was this awful when I was
a kid too? Were we were entering a day when
the majority of people will have nudes of them somewhere,

(47:13):
either by accident, for by revenge porn, or just by
putting it out there. So I guess one of the
Harry Potter actresses is now doing an Only Fans, which
I'm sure some of you weirdos are going to be
super excited about. All right, I don't know who this is.
She played a character named Lavender Brown Ross Jenior does
that reckon? Does that ring any bells? Lavender Brown? Well?

Speaker 2 (47:37):
Whatever, I'm sure, Yeah, yeah, I know Lavendar Yes, Oh okay,
she had a crush on Ron. Oh and then in
the spoiler she ends up being eaten by werewolf in
the end in the Battle of Hogwarts.

Speaker 1 (47:50):
That's unfortunate for her.

Speaker 2 (47:51):
Yeah, this is common knowledge, obviously, that's so common.

Speaker 1 (47:56):
I had to ask you because I don't know who
the hell it was. Now. Shoot, yeah, she gonna have
to do the Only Fans dressed as like the wizard stuff, right,
I mean that, just in all seriousness, what do you
what do you think is more profitable for it?

Speaker 2 (48:10):
Dude, No, I mean that's yeah, she would have to,
you think anyway, that's.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
Where you're gonna get the real like, oh, what's she
doing with that wand but like and what if you
accidentally say a command while you're you know, that could
be uh, that could be unfortunate. But she just says
she's broke, she needs the money, and so she's, you know,
gonna do this. She literally said that, she's like, I
gotta pay for my house, gotta do all this stuff.
So so there you go. Yeah, she said, well, it

(48:40):
won't highlight really really like sexual stuff. The main focus
for OnlyFans is gonna be wizarding stuff, her hair and
then obviously you know the rest of itself.

Speaker 2 (48:52):
And porn and porn.

Speaker 1 (48:53):
Yeah, well that's third ross. She's other two priorities, other
two priorities. Oh and you know and obviously now that
you have the new Harry Potter thing coming up series,
which everyone's so excited about that with the race swapping there,
you know, it's probably her time to cash in. So

(49:14):
there you go. All right, So we were talking about
little roadside attractions because I saw this video and I
had actually been to this place. I didn't realize it
until I actually saw that. I went, oh, I remember
seeing that thing. But for a lot of people who
you know, vacation in western North Carolina and into Tennessee
and traveled with family to go visit other family. You know,

(49:35):
there's those little spots where you stop, and some of
them are kind of tourist traps. Some of them are
little roadside attractions. I remember I was in West Virginia
and there's a roadside attraction I can't remember. It's by Piedmont,
West Virginia, and it is the largest collection of busted
refrigerators and it's just a guy who's got like forty

(49:56):
acres of just busted fridges. It looks like one of
those big scrap yard car scrap yards right where you
go pick your own parts kind of place. But it's
nothing but busted fridges. And you know what I stopped.

Speaker 2 (50:09):
You know where I would like to stop. How are
you familiar with the giant presidential heads.

Speaker 1 (50:14):
In South Dakota. Yeah, yeah, I've seen them.

Speaker 2 (50:16):
Yeah, I would love to stop there, Like I just
learned about them, like a few weeks ago, and.

Speaker 1 (50:21):
I'm watching that by Northwest.

Speaker 2 (50:22):
No. I watched some show called like abandoned America or something.
And it's fascinating to me, like these like giant presidential
heads that were once like you know, in supercondition, and
now they're just like rotting, you know, just like crap.

Speaker 1 (50:36):
Now, Oh, I thought you were making a joke.

Speaker 2 (50:38):
No, no, there's Mount rush No. No, uhh.

Speaker 1 (50:41):
I was like, okay, I thought you were making them
Mount Rushmore.

Speaker 2 (50:43):
No, there was.

Speaker 1 (50:44):
I have no idea what.

Speaker 2 (50:45):
Okay. So there was this thing they did, and it
was outside of DC, and it was every president, every
president from Washington up to whenever it stopped I think
it mayde stopped around Obama and it was just a giant, huge,
sort of like Easter Island bust of their head. It
sounds creepy. Yeah, And they had them out for display,
and eventually it just ended and they shipped all these

(51:07):
heads off to this field and now they're just all
in field somewhere and people stop and they just walk
around them.

Speaker 1 (51:13):
You ever been to one of the where so was it?
But it wasn't something the government did. It was just
some something else.

Speaker 2 (51:20):
Right, you know, I can't recall. I can't recall now
I got to look it up. Yeah, it's fascinated because
you see these heads that it's like super creepy now
because once upon a time they were like, you know,
porcelain and nice and white and they looked amazing, and
now they're just like crap.

Speaker 3 (51:33):
It is.

Speaker 1 (51:34):
It is interesting to see things that once were you know,
new and exciting that have essentially gone by the wayside.
Man just love to deteriorate. There's lots of those. Yeah,
obviously I was talking about the Land of Oz, although
somebody said that they do open once a year, but
just to give creepy tours of the Land of Oz
since they're not really using it anymore, which makes sense. U.
Santa Lands, I guess I'm just going through my email here.

(51:56):
Although they have Santa Lands, a lot of them all
over the place. Like I remember there was a Santa
Land up in like Vermont, and then they had one
in Wisconsin over by the Dells, which, if you don't
know the Dells are, it's like this big water park
area in the middle of Wisconsin where everyone vacations ever
Great Wolf Lodge, there, a bunch of golf and and
just a bunch of attractions. A lot of gentlemen's clubs

(52:18):
there too. For some reason, I sent you to the link.
I found it. It's in Williamsburg. Oh, it's in Williamsburg.
I've been to Colonial Williamsburg. I remember seeing that at all. Now,
what happens if you make them all look like our
vice president will atlantic write an article about that or what?

Speaker 6 (52:32):
So?

Speaker 1 (52:35):
If you guys don't know what that is, we'll get
to that here in just a moment. Let me grab
a call. Yeah, Mark, what's up?

Speaker 3 (52:40):
How much?

Speaker 4 (52:41):
How you doing that here? That guy needs to make
a combination refrigerate here dumping cemetery.

Speaker 1 (52:50):
Great, that's a good point. There's ever a newth that
goes off, He's going to survive, as we learned in that.

Speaker 4 (52:59):
Yeah, we used to go to this place.

Speaker 3 (53:01):
You know.

Speaker 4 (53:02):
I came from New Jersey and my dad would put
us in a wagon and we dad west and somewhere
in Pennsylvania, I think it is. We would always stop
on the way coming back. It's Charlie Weavers roadside America
and what it was I don't know if you know
who Charlie Weaver is. He used to be the probably
remember the Center Square Hollywood squireers, the guy with the hat.

Speaker 1 (53:22):
Okay, now with the giant glasses though, Okay, no.

Speaker 4 (53:25):
That was Charles Nelson Ryan. He was a rife But yeah,
this place was I think it's a restaurant now, but
it was at one time his entire train collection. And boy,
we used to love to stop there.

Speaker 3 (53:37):
We get one of those, we get one.

Speaker 4 (53:40):
Of these whistles, they go, who drive my dad? That's
the rest of the way home.

Speaker 1 (53:44):
That's the Cliff Kent Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's Cliff Arkent
is who that is? Charlie Weavers. Charlie Weaver was a
character he played. Yeah that's Cliff ark Kead. That's I
didn't oh that's his name.

Speaker 4 (53:54):
Cliff k Yeah, I didn't even know that.

Speaker 1 (53:56):
Yeah, yeah, oh cool, Yeah, yeah, yeah that.

Speaker 4 (53:59):
You know when you said that, Yeah, that's something that
you know, that's one of those memories. You think about
it and you're right there, man. Yeah you guys have
a great day.

Speaker 1 (54:07):
Yeah you too. Rather And the reason it's important to
point out that his name is Cliff Arquette because he
is the patriarch of all of the Arquettes, right, He's
he Patricia Arcat, Roseanna Arquette, David Arcatt, the whole Arquette
family really just gravy trained off his success back in
the day. So yeah, okay, all right, very cool. Yeah,

(54:31):
it's just all these little places you stop. And we
had out in Wyoming. They have a bear country us
a thing, which I know they have a lot of those,
although ours is just nature so it's not just pens.
And then you just get out and then if you
see an animal, you take a picture with it, get
right up next to it. That's what That's what all

(54:52):
the cool tourists are doing there. All right. So I
mentioned the the JD. Vance joke. Dude, you want to
every day remind people that the left cam't meme. This
is how you do it. So the Atlantic and this
is written by female author, which I'll let you read
into that if you want, and it's entitled wait who's
posting those unflattering JD. Vance memes? All right? And I'm

(55:16):
not going to read the whole article, but the premise
of the article is this the right, the online right,
is trolling JD. Vance. And she thinks that the reason
people are taking all these classic memes and then sticking
Vance's face on them, like ross, did you see the
one where it's the Star Wars meme where it's padmes?

(55:38):
Like she says something. It's the four screens right where
she's like, oh, you mean this thing? And then he
and and and then I try to remember the best
example of it, and and then she goes right right,
and then he has that kind of foreboding look. In
the third panel. Somebody replaced that with with jd Vance

(55:58):
on the bottom two panels. It's really funny.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
They're so good and if you can think of it,
somebody's done it. And he's even retweeted out his own.
He tweeted out the the Leosaprio pointing at the TV
with his face over Leo's fash.

Speaker 1 (56:09):
I saw it. That's and that's great, man. But this
idiot thinks that when people are doing this, they're doing
it to attack jd Vance and that jd Vance hates
it like you have it, you have it completely backwards.

Speaker 2 (56:25):
Which which goes to show they just don't understand the
right at all. No, not at all, man, Like we're
doing it because we like the dude.

Speaker 1 (56:33):
Yeah. In recent days, memes have spread across social media
in which the Vice President's face has been photoshopped to
give him a cartoonishly chubby cheeks. H on me. One
meme takes his edited baby face and adds curly locks,
while another changes his skin tone to purple. Little upa
lumpa Willy Wonka action. There here is another one where

(56:54):
he's got a lollipop. Why are they attacking this man?
They're not. You're dumb. You don't understand things, especially when
you didn't even bother to see if the Vice president
himself retweeted them.

Speaker 2 (57:06):
The left doesn't understand it because they don't. They can't
make fun of themselves, and when they do use humor,
it tends to be out of anger, right to make
fun of someone else, Like look at Jimmy Kimmel, right,
he's still of anger, and or Stephen Colbert, same exact thing.
They can't make fun of themselves, so they can't. They
don't understand this concept. Yeah, they don't understand how dudes work, right,
Like remember when you were secularly I'm dying of salmonilla.

(57:27):
My first reaction was like, can I have your watch
when you're dead?

Speaker 1 (57:29):
Right?

Speaker 2 (57:29):
And that's that's what guys do, That's how we you
would know if you were a serious trouble. I was like,
oh my god, do it okay?

Speaker 1 (57:36):
Are you gonna? Are you gonna? Right? Yeah, then you'd
be like, oh my god, am I dying? Well this
guy I remember, I said I was gonna mention this
the other day, and it's just per because I forgot.
So I saw I got to see over the weekend,
a buddy who the last time I saw him was
the super Bowl? Right, he's in my little super Bowl group,
haven't we haven't been around each other for how how
long's it been? What a month? Over a month? And

(57:59):
so he's got he girl, he's got his girl with him,
and so we're talking and she's like, oh, yes, yeah
if Robert said he hasn't seen you for since the
super Bowl and I'm like, yeah, we only texted like once.
I'm glad we're getting together. And she couldn't fathom that.
She could not understand. She looked at me, She's like,
what do you mean you texted once? And I'm like,
I texted, we text I text like, I texted him once.

(58:21):
And she's like, what do you You guys are like
really good friends and I'm like yeah, but I didn't
need to say anything to him, right, And she goes, well,
what did you text him? And I'm like the only
thing I saw And then I said why, I will
show you, but you have to understand what it is.
And it was a picture that I took of an
advertisement online and We're a We're a A A Spaw

(58:42):
was bragging in their advertising it says three hundred clients
service daily, and I just took a picture of it.
I sent it to Robert and I just said, glad
your mom's business is doing well. That's how dudes, That's
how dudes communicate to each other.

Speaker 2 (58:57):
Yeah, it's like that, and like inside jokes, that's that's
what we do. Yeah, if you're not part of the joke,
well I'm sorry, I don't tell you.

Speaker 1 (59:03):
Yeah, I called your mom a whore and then he
wrote back, oh, no, she has way more than three
hundred clients. Because he's able to self deprecate.

Speaker 2 (59:11):
Every time I send a text to my buddy Michael.
Before I send the text, I think, is there any
way he can relate this back to my mom, because
if so, I'm not going to send the text, right.

Speaker 1 (59:20):
But also the fact that not what someone is. One
of my very good friends and I spoke once in
a month and we were fine with that.

Speaker 2 (59:26):
There are times where like I slip and I don't
think about that, and then he'll send me back. He'll
say something about my mom in relation to what I
send him. Along with the along with the along with
the Alex Trebek, Sean Connery, the day is Mine, sort
of a celebrity SNL thing. Yeah, every single time.

Speaker 1 (59:42):
She just she just kept staring at me, like I
don't understand. I'm like, it's okay, okay, we're fine, we're
doing our thing, raced agic. You're a dude, you know
how it works. That's how guys are. That's right, National urgency.
Anybody busy. I just had you and or your mind
will send you a text in.

Speaker 5 (01:00:02):
This absolutely absolutely, like we just had this conversation with
my buddy and said, you know, I don't have to
talk to you every week every month. It's fine. Everything's good,
don't worry. You will know let me know. Otherwise we'll
see exactly and you know what, you will know too
if something's not right. I mean I think it's like
like for my wife, it's like everything is like, you know,

(01:00:23):
I haven't heard from so and so and my sister
in like a day, and like something's wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
And it's she was killed or abducted by alien Yeah something, Yeah,
probably one of the two, I mean pick one.

Speaker 5 (01:00:32):
Yeah, but uh, let's see, yesterday worked out good. I
know we were picking people out. We were saying a
lot of the rain was going to be in a
line from about Charlotte to Fayetteville. And here we go
Charlotte point one to eight. Uh, just south of Charlotte
and rock Hill point six two inches of rain, Fayetteville
about three quarters of an inch, and as it came north,
hardly anything. Raleigh coming in point zero one and not

(01:00:52):
much reported around the try it. Don't see any reports
until we get to Salisbury and Mooresville. Hundreds of inch
more out near the coast, out in the outer banks.
Low really started to crank up. And sitting out there
now with one to two inches of rain, unofficial report
of over four inches in some spot. So that forecast
worked out. Okay, Now it's going to be great case

(01:01:13):
next few days. Low mid seventies today, mid upper seventies Tomorrow,
plenty of sunshine and then more the same as it
going to Thursday, Friday, Thursday, there might be a little
more cloud around. Don't see rain in the forecast till
about Saturday night. Sunday, still going to stay in the seventies.
Normal highs I think are closer to but I say,
yesterday sixty degrees either way, well above average, gorgeous whether

(01:01:33):
get outside and enjoy at the nighttime lows or even
gonna come up into the forties and eventually the fifties
and maybe even the sixties by the weekend. So a
lot of spring in the air here in the forecast
over the next several days.

Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
All right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. Yeah, yep, all right, hey, Ross,
let's make a mental note. I finally understand what people
are sending me email about. So I think when they
replace the brick that we bring Ray in this is
I know this is super technical for you guys, but basically,
the machine that makes Ray's voice up here, they forgot
to set it to for my mic to duck it.

(01:02:07):
So when Ray starts talking, it's ducking my mic. So
I then the people can't hear me on the radio.
I know exactly what you're describing, sir. Yeah, I just
think they forget they set it up and reverse, so
now we'll get to work on that. But at least
we can hear Ray's voice, so that's good. All right,
Coming up on the show eight oh five. Senator Ted
Buddle join us. We're gonna do a lot of stuff.

(01:02:28):
We got a bunch of stuff to get into it.
A lot of it's economic related. So much going on,
and oh yeah, they you see, they tore down Black
Lives Matter Plaza. They're in DC and everyone's losing their
damn minds. So we get that funny little uh, funny
little trial to tell you about as well. Sorry, this

(01:02:49):
thing is just now just decided to reload. Okay, all right,
we'll do this coming up. Case O Day Radio program.
We get a chance. This is good. We just did
this a couple of weeks ago. But lord knows, there's
enough going on in Washington, DC. We welcome in North Carolina,
Senator Ted Budd. Good morning to you, sir. How you doing.

Speaker 3 (01:03:05):
Good morning, Great to talk to you. What's going on?

Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
I gotta well, there's a lot going on, as you're
probably well aware as you're in the Are you in
North Carolina? Are you up at the belly of the
beast right now?

Speaker 3 (01:03:15):
I am in the belly of the beast.

Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
All right, I gotta I gotta ask this before we
get into some of the more serious stuff. I guess
it's serious depending on how you look at it. Considering
that your political opposition is the Party of Hollywood and
theater kids, how can they do better on the protest
singing outside your window? Because damn it's bad. Dude there,

(01:03:37):
listen to this.

Speaker 7 (01:03:38):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
All right, you got to listen to this all day.
Which office folder you in? Are you in? Cannon? Which
one of you? Which one are you in? Is the Senator?

Speaker 8 (01:03:47):
I think Carlow Guthrie is going to be rolling over
in his grave as a result of that.

Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
You know's there's so there's so many in their own
like you don't have one person that can sing at least,
But Donna had the audacity to show up and talk
about burning down the White House, and she can sing, Hey,
what's going on up there? Man?

Speaker 3 (01:04:07):
Help about well? Keep it up, keep it up there.

Speaker 8 (01:04:11):
They're really helping the cause here. So I don't I
don't want to complain. You know, when your enemy is
self destructive, it's self destructing, you don't want to stop them, right.

Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
It's it's as wild to me. I'm like, one of
you has got to be on, you know, like your
pitch has to be correct. But I've yet to see
it now. They're protests and everything under the sun, obviously
everything that's Trump. Trump's doing, but Trump's got a really
heavy lift. And that's where I want to start. Front
of the New York Post this morning is a Gasparino
piece and it's entitled Short Term Pain, and I think

(01:04:42):
it does a good job of talking about the totality
of what the administration's trying to do and how you're
going to see things like the Dow Jones dipped nine
hundred points. You're going to see people.

Speaker 3 (01:04:54):
I was you would start, Katy. I was hoping you
would start with that. And the quote that I.

Speaker 8 (01:04:58):
Woke up thinking about was from Thomas Paine this morning
and said, if there must be trouble, let it be
in my day that my child.

Speaker 3 (01:05:05):
Might have peace. And it goes on from there.

Speaker 8 (01:05:08):
But I'm thinking, like, Trump is taken on the problems now,
as you know, they seem big now, but in the
scale of history, these are smaller problems so that we
don't have catastrophic problems later on. And he's taken them
head on right now, and I commend him for it.

Speaker 1 (01:05:23):
Okay, so let's talk about the process. I mean, do
you do you agree that that you could. The stock
market sometimes is representative, but a lot of times isn't right.
And we saw that with them, you know, dumping two
hundred and fifty billion at the in the last few
months of the last presidency to essentially try to get
Harris and just capitalize on things that continue to grow inflation.

(01:05:47):
And while the stock market looked great, right, but people
in their own economics felt awful, and it clearly played
into the election. So what do you tell people that
likely at some point are going to call your office
and go, he's destroyed in the economy and you're helping
them do it. What is your answer to those folks?

Speaker 8 (01:06:04):
So I want to point people to Scott Bessant, our
new Secretary of the Treasury, his comments this.

Speaker 3 (01:06:11):
Week, and I'll quote he says.

Speaker 8 (01:06:13):
Could we be seeing this economy we inherit started to
roll a bit? Sure, And look, there's going to be
a natural adjustment as we move away from public spending
to private spending. He said, the market and the economy
have just become hooked, and we've become addicted to this
government spending, and there's going to be a detox period.

Speaker 1 (01:06:32):
So yes, I voted in the articles spot on it. Yeah,
he's quoted in this article is saying it, and then
the author likens it to a heroin guy's detoxing off heroin,
which that's a that's quite an image. So what does
that mean the private the public dollars moving to private dollars.
What exactly does that look like?

Speaker 8 (01:06:52):
Well, he went on in some other comments, I don't
see it in this article, but he said, like twenty
percent of our government's excuse me, it's twenty percent of
our nation is GDP flows through area code two oh two,
the Washington DC area code. He said, that's not right.
He says, we have to reprivatize the economy. We basically think,
send things out of Washington back to where people actually

(01:07:16):
live and work and breathe and live their lives, not
here in d C. And I think that's going to
take some adjustment. That's what he's doing right now. If
you don't do that, you continue to run. Look at
the exaggeration. What is it the the Hunger Games? You know,
what is that district right where they're all like where
the right?

Speaker 3 (01:07:35):
Yeah, I mean that's.

Speaker 8 (01:07:38):
That's of course, that's once again Hollywood. But there's some
truth in that is that it's completely disconnected from the
rest of the world.

Speaker 3 (01:07:45):
And that's what we that's what we don't want.

Speaker 8 (01:07:47):
Remember, this place is supposed to represent those of us
back in North Carolina and the other four United States.

Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
And massive distortion. You know where the poor district is
in the movie where it was filmed?

Speaker 3 (01:07:59):
Uh ahead?

Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
Was it Western North Carolina? Yeah? Right, yeah there West Virginia.
Right yeah, perfect, perfect analogy filming that in western North Carolina.
And then obviously the disparity between western North Carolina and
the way that California was treated and what goes on
up in DC is is readily apparent. So how so
do you think that the continuing resolution then comports with

(01:08:23):
what Trump is trying to do even though a lot
of people or not a lot of people as far
as votes go, although what's his bucket in Tennessee is
not happy. But do you think it it is true
to what Trump claims he is trying to do, even
though some criticize the level of spending.

Speaker 3 (01:08:41):
I do I do. I'd look, do I think. Do
I give it an A plus?

Speaker 6 (01:08:45):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:08:45):
But do I give it a necessary B? Yeah? I do.

Speaker 8 (01:08:49):
I'm not in love with CRS. I've never liked crs,
but do what we need right now is do we
need to stabilize spending as is? Remember these are Biden
level spending, and we're spending too much.

Speaker 3 (01:09:03):
But you level it where it is so that.

Speaker 8 (01:09:05):
You can go in and you can pass bills that
deal with the actual cuts. I remember the bill like
our family budget is, you know in December thirty one,
starts January one like most folks, like most businesses, but
the fiscal year for the government ends September thirtieth, so
that's why.

Speaker 3 (01:09:21):
That date is on there.

Speaker 8 (01:09:23):
It takes it through the end of the year, stabilizes
it with a few that they call them anomalies, anything
that's different than as is, and that's a little bit more.
For military, they can start new programs like the Golden Dome,
you know, the missile protection for the US. They can
they can start new programs like that, which is new.
Usually a CR freezes the military as is, which kind

(01:09:43):
of handcuffs them unfortunately, but it unlocks that for the
military a little bit and then freezes other programs.

Speaker 3 (01:09:50):
So you can pass laws that deal with the cuts.

Speaker 1 (01:09:52):
That you need.

Speaker 8 (01:09:53):
But you're not you're dealing with it in less chaos,
and I think that's actually good and good for the economy.

Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
The plan to defeat you and the president is chaos, right,
Like this is just going to keep ramping up. And
it's not just the idiots out there singing. People are
violently attacking Tesla dealerships right including in North Carolina. We
had that happen. The Washington Post literally yesterday noted here
we go. I want to read this verbatim because it's

(01:10:22):
just so dumb. Quote anger at Elon Musk is turning violent.
People are burning his cars and shooting his stores, leaving
frontline Tesla workers and ordinary vehicle owners to bear the
brunt of the anger incited by Musk's politics. This is
Heckler's veto. This is the girl's skirt was too short.

(01:10:43):
Thinking this is the Washington Post. The idea that it's
Elon must fault, that lunatics are out doing lunatics stuff
is really dangerous to be pushed by a you know,
a big paper of record, let alone the Washington Post.

Speaker 8 (01:11:00):
For Casey, I would agree, look at bottom line, it's
a nice time to buy a Tesla if you want uh,
and they're great cars. It's incredible, But even try I mean,
I think people wrongly believe that Elon Musk was there
to save the plan. He's like, no, I mean, yes,
it will help the planet to some degree, but let's
realize that you've got to produce power somewhere to charge

(01:11:23):
these cars. And I think this guy is actually out
trying to make our country better and more efficient at
great personal costs. He's not being paid for this. He
loves our country. He came to he stayed and came
to our country by choice. You know, he wasn't born here,
but he loves our country, as do so many people
who came here the right way.

Speaker 3 (01:11:41):
And he realizes that if we.

Speaker 8 (01:11:42):
Keep on this path, we're going to destroy it. So
he's essentially stopping people from destroying themselves. And people are
having quite a party destroying themselves, and they get a
little upset when we're trying to keep them from hurting themselves.

Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
Right right, but they're they're going to somebody's going to
get killed. And I was gonna I would say somebody's
going to get but they already shot Trump, so somebody
else is going to get shot again. Once once the
paper a paper of record, if you want to call it,
such a thing justifies political violence because the guy's policies
are just so mean. We we're getting right in, like

(01:12:18):
we're going to have another summer of peaceful protests, mostly
peaceful protests, and I don't know what that's going to
look like. But I got to switch gears because we
haven't had a chance to talk since the President's address.
Did you find it difficult during this speech, which was
nearly two hours, to not stand up and scream like
a lunatic because some of your colleagues.

Speaker 8 (01:12:36):
Did, well, you know what we were doing up downs
and getting the calisthenics work out with all the standing
up and cheering, and by the way, I mean, the
content was spot on. And look the last time to
flashback five years ago, the last time he gave a.

Speaker 3 (01:12:51):
State of the Union, which was.

Speaker 8 (01:12:53):
I think it was early March or late February twenty twenty,
Rush Limbaugh was there. Actually was able to go upstairs,
shake his hand and say thank you for what you did.
When I first heard you, I was driving a landscape
and pickup truck and you know, was listening to you
with one of those adaptive AM radios unneath the dash.
So but anyway, it's just kind of a great reminder

(01:13:15):
of how far we went away from the freedoms with
Joe Biden and how far we've come back under President
Trump in only a month and a half. But I
think he did a phenomenal job. He really laid out
his agenda and it just showed how disconnected the Democrats
are from the reality back home, back to our hunger games.

(01:13:36):
You just look at that crowd and you go, you know,
how could people vote for them?

Speaker 3 (01:13:40):
And it's just it's mind blowing.

Speaker 1 (01:13:43):
I appreciate them holding the signs up for all the memes.
I do appreciate that.

Speaker 3 (01:13:47):
Yeah, it's great foughder for photoshop.

Speaker 1 (01:13:50):
Yeah, so what you know. One of the issues obviously
that was directly addressing that again, Kule, we haven't had
a chance to talk about this is that Zelenski, right,
although I did see that Zelensky sent a letter basically saying,
oh my bad, let's go ahead and do this thing.
Are they going to do this thing? Are they actually

(01:14:10):
going to do this thing? Or is that ship sailed
and we're just done with it? Well?

Speaker 8 (01:14:14):
What the Ukraine supporters don't realize that Zelensky has never
really come to the table with willingness to negotiate. And
don't dare for a minute think that the Trump administration
or US is pro Russia. Absolutely not. I mean we're
threatening them with sanctions. They've got their own set of problems.
But right now we need somebody that will actually come

(01:14:35):
and have a conversation.

Speaker 3 (01:14:36):
About how do you end this war?

Speaker 8 (01:14:40):
And we just see that he's kind of he's locked in,
he's frozen, and he won't deal.

Speaker 3 (01:14:45):
And the other thing is, look, if.

Speaker 8 (01:14:47):
You've ever been in business or had to sell something,
when you've made the sale, stop talking. And he had
made the sale. He had the mineral rights thing in
front of him, guaranteeing US support and trade for the minerals,
and then all of a sudden he kept talking and like,
you know, just bite your lips, Lensky and just get
the US support. But he essentially failed his own country
in that meeting. I don't know what he was trying

(01:15:09):
to prove, but he did not help Ukraine in that matter.
But we we want to help Ukraine, we want to
end the war, but we're not going to do it
on Europe's terms or his terms. We're going to do
it on our terms.

Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
Well do you you would agree, though? That, you know,
one of the things that like one of the I
guess it's a visual example essays they were deconstructing the
BLM thing up there, what them BLM plaus is that
what they named the yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:15:37):
Right near I think it's from near Lafayette Square near
the White House.

Speaker 1 (01:15:40):
Yeah, which is ironically the place to where you had
that little incident where they tried to burn a church down.
But so they're undoing that and a lot. You know,
I see some people, even people on the right, who go,
you know, some of this stuff they're just doing to
be mean, which I feel like if you don't back
it off, and you guys don't reset the funding so

(01:16:01):
they can't instantly redo it if a Democrat recaptures the
White House and the chambers. So I think that's why
people really want you guys, not just with what Trump's doing,
where he does things like repurpose the CBP one app
to just have a button that says send me home,
which is kind of funny. But also, you guys have
to right size the funding so the next president can't

(01:16:22):
come in and go, hey, all that stuff Trump just
donedid We're going to redo all of that Because I
don't think the country can take that every four years.

Speaker 8 (01:16:29):
No, they don't like those oscillations. Talk about instability. Where
we started this conversation with the economic uncertainty out there,
they certainly are owed some certainty. And one of the
things that we talked about in the meeting last week
when Elon Musk and by the way, Senator Rick Scott
from Florida is doing a great job of leading our
Wednesday group when we get together and he's bringing in

(01:16:53):
White House, he's bringing in Susie Wild's chivahs staff.

Speaker 3 (01:16:56):
And Russ Vote was there last.

Speaker 8 (01:16:58):
Night at a meeting we had, and then he had
Eline in.

Speaker 3 (01:17:02):
Last week and I was sitting next to him.

Speaker 8 (01:17:05):
We're saying, Elon, great for all these doze cuts you're.

Speaker 3 (01:17:09):
Doing, but again, we have to make this law.

Speaker 8 (01:17:11):
We have to codify it for some stability. And you know,
we can't just do these executive cuts because that stuff
oscillates back and forth. If you haven't forbid get you know,
a Democrat after Trump and then just completely reverses it
and makes it even worse than Biden. We can't have that.
That's why we need to get this stuff into law,
which is why you're a member of Congress matters, why

(01:17:33):
your senator matters, because we codify this stuff and bring
it some stability.

Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
So Hudd's secretary, Scott Turner's visiting North Carolina. Is that
today or tomorrow. People literally sent me a text like
at ten o'clock last night, see if they get some
time on the show. So I got to answer them, well,
that is.

Speaker 8 (01:17:50):
The coolest and welcome to North Carolina. I wish I
could be there with him. I'm just I'm so impressed
with him the more I learn about him. But I
will say, when a new secretary get sworn in and
they come right to North Carolina. So Trump is making
good on his promises. You know, I'll be out west
next week when I'm back in the state out of Washington,

(01:18:10):
and you just a lot of this hinges on when
it comes to western North Carolina relief, which is not
your question, but it's it's what I'm answering. A lot
of this depends on how the government acts to engage VIMA.
We're going to send the funding. We've already done that.
We did that end of December last year. Now it's
up to really the government, the governor to steer this
in western North Carolina. So I just want to look,

(01:18:33):
we're going to work across partisan lines and we're going
to say, let's get this done for North Carolina.

Speaker 3 (01:18:37):
But it's really up to the governor.

Speaker 1 (01:18:38):
Yeah, to find out the last governor didn't even have
a point person to handle.

Speaker 3 (01:18:42):
Unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (01:18:43):
It's unbelievable, but you got it.

Speaker 8 (01:18:46):
Yeah, thanks for having me on and looking forward to
seeing you in person here soon.

Speaker 1 (01:18:51):
Okay, all right, thank you so much, Senator Ted Bud
joining us to appreciate it this morning. All right, well
you want to weigh in on that eight eight eight
nine three four seven eight seven before we'll be right back.
I got a bunch of other little stories we got
to get into, including I don't know if you guys
saw this. He's now a former border patrol agent who

(01:19:11):
he had a rather interesting policy on how women who
are showing up to gain entry might be able to
come into the country. And it's not just a long
term plan by Democrats to create one party rule forever.
He went a different route. Fifty three year old Shane

(01:19:32):
millin Is has played guilty to two counts of deprivation
of rights under color of laws. So basically he was
he was an eagle pass right, which was the main
influx zone for all of the migrants coming in, and
he would he would do individual evals and then he
would tell the women, all right, we'll let you in,

(01:19:54):
but you got to show me your boobs, and then,
you know, like a like a drunken sorority girl on
Bourbon Street. They would comply, but obviously for very different reasons.
And you can't do that now. I don't know if
he gave him beads or not, but you know, clearly,
clearly a piece of garbage there. So there you go. Especially,

(01:20:18):
and here's why it's more that you can make the
Marty Grad jokes. But here's why it's more offensive. A
lot of these women who are part of these migrant
groups will face sexual abuse at some point. So then
to be sexually abused by a border patrol agent when
you're not being either raped by the cartels or made

(01:20:38):
to serve as a prostitute is just it just it
elevates the offensiveness of all of this. So good, I
hope he has fun in jail. I hope he gets
some jail, because you don't get to do that, all right,
So you guys, won't hear a crazy story, So check
this out. I'm not up on all the ghost Hunter shows.
Roster Watts watch the various ghost Hunter shows.

Speaker 2 (01:21:01):
There's like he went through a phase a while ago
where we'd watched like all of them, but it's been
a while, Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:21:06):
Ghost Adventures is one of them. It's been on since
two thousand and eight. I recognize they have like the
cast photo here of the the three dudes, there's two
primary dudes. Aaron Goodwin is one of them, and he's
he's really the focus of this story. The main guy
what is his name? Here? Do Do Do Do Doo? Sorry,

(01:21:29):
I just I don't watch many of these because here's
the deal. I can only watch people in a dark
room with night vision, where one of them will randomly
scream that a ghost grabbed his collar, and then they
have like ninety slow motion cuts to like it looks
like if you shifted in your shirt a little or

(01:21:50):
wind blew across it. And then sometimes there's fishing line right,
some of the really bad ones.

Speaker 2 (01:21:55):
I had to google this because the name sounded familiar.
We had we stopped watching the show because the main guy,
we found him to be a bit too douchey. Oh, okay,
all right, the goatee guy with the glasses.

Speaker 1 (01:22:05):
Yeah, and that guy's name is Zach Baggins. Yeah, Zach
Baggins is the main dude. So Goodwin is his one
of his buddies. There's actually four of them. And again
I don't really know a lot about the show. But
that's that. Here's why we're talking about it. So Goodwin
who got married in twenty twenty two. Oh, look at
this ross you see where he got married inside the

(01:22:25):
Haunted Mansion. I didn't realize that was an option. I'm
sure get married inside the Haunted Mansion.

Speaker 2 (01:22:30):
Yeah, Disney worlder Land.

Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
Uh, disney Land.

Speaker 2 (01:22:33):
I'm sure that's I'm sure that's cheap.

Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
No, I've been to the Haunted Mansion.

Speaker 2 (01:22:38):
It is now I'm talk about getting married there. I'm sure.
I'm sure it's cheap.

Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
Oh you think so? You think it's probably maybe one hundred.

Speaker 2 (01:22:44):
Probably it's like a check an option, like do you
want to go on the ride? Do you want to
get married? Just take a box?

Speaker 1 (01:22:47):
Yeah? Okay, all right. So, so he's only been married
three years. But here's why, here's why the story. So
he's he's a little older at his wife. He's in
his forties forty eight. He is thirty thirty six or something. Anyway,
they got married. Uh, and her name is Victoria Goodwin. No,

(01:23:08):
she's thirty two, so about fifteen year time a difference there,
But I'm looking at some of the photos. She's all
in on it. She's doing the costumes and all the
goss stuff, and I don't know. Unfortunately, though it doesn't
look like it's working out. According to authorities, Goodwin's wife
hired a hit man to kill him so to get
out of her marriage. Now, in any other circumstance, I'd

(01:23:31):
be like, that's awful, and it is awful, but also
think of the advantage this dude show would have. Right now,
he's on the other side, moving callers with fishing line
or whatever they.

Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
Do, ratings boom, ready, come on, Luigi.

Speaker 1 (01:23:48):
Wore the let's go to our co host.

Speaker 2 (01:23:49):
It's something another reason, probably it's the danger of the job.
You bring home enough ghosts, right or like a few Poltergeists,
and you're gonna drive your wife insane.

Speaker 1 (01:23:56):
Like they they follow that, probably because like you know
how Poltry got like to move stuff around, you know
how even freak out if you don't put stuff exactly where.
The poultry guys due to the dishwasher again it loaded
it wrong. Ah no, no, no, why is the poultry you know,
he's just blaming on the poultry guys. She's like, why
did you just leave dishes by the side table all
the time?

Speaker 2 (01:24:14):
I swear it cleaned him up.

Speaker 1 (01:24:15):
Yeah, I didn't do it the poultry guys, so.

Speaker 2 (01:24:18):
Or it would go the other way, like you bring
home a ghost. Remember that lady in the UK who
like did it with the pirate ghost.

Speaker 1 (01:24:24):
Yeah, she married the French pirate ghost. But then he
turned out to be a bit of a drunk.

Speaker 2 (01:24:29):
Right, so yeah, it was like a Lifetime movie where
like they're the perfect dude and then you get married
and then ah, you're a drunk ghost.

Speaker 1 (01:24:36):
Yeah, abusive, you're leaving your leaving your clothes all over
the floor. The poultry guys did that so uh so
and this is this is crazy. So she started communicating
with a prison pen pal in Florida, and the conversation,
which he was carrying out literally on a contraband phone,
uh quickly changed to uh, I need to get out

(01:24:57):
of this marriage. I'm assuming he probably had sign a prenup,
and so she's like, but I need him murdered. And
so police, now they didn't even know this was going on.
This wasn't one where they tired the hitman from one
eight hundred hit man. And it's really the cops like
they usually are, this dude was really going to do it,
and and he literally using that phone, and the conversations,

(01:25:19):
which I guess are pretty dicey, where she's saying stuff
like am I a bad person? Because I want to
end his existence and not divorce. So they came to
an agreement that she would pay eleven thousand dollars to
have him murdered while he was filming in California last week,
but or not last week, excuse me, last month, and

(01:25:39):
then it didn't happen. But the way the police got
it is they they were flipping cells. So they were
at this Florida facility and they were looking for contraband
they just happened to get ahold of this dude's phone,
and then they opened the phone and they read it,
and then they see this insane plan coming together. She
offered eleven thousand, had put a twenty five hundred dollars

(01:26:00):
down payment, and the guy was coordinating with the hit man,
but for whatever reason, the hip man was not able
to gain access to the hotel where this dude was at,
so he didn't get to murder him.

Speaker 2 (01:26:11):
Right away, and the people busting he was protected by
the spirits.

Speaker 1 (01:26:15):
That's what it was. I love.

Speaker 2 (01:26:18):
It was the internal conflict of the woman where she's like,
you know, I used to love him and now we're
going through a rough patch and I you divorced? Or
should I kill him? Or should I hire someone to
kill him? And I don't know. I feel kind of
guilty about maybe it's wrong, Maybe it's wrong to kill
my husband. I don't know. I don't know about this.
And the guy's like, eleven thousand dollars and they'll do it.
She's like, that's a good deal. I'll take a deal.

Speaker 1 (01:26:40):
Yeah, now, eleven thousand, that's like you would pay that
in the nineties to murder people in this economy. Sure, yeah, absolutely. Now,
when I asked about the messages, she apparently told police
that the money was not to murder her husband that
was just a fantasy, but rather for a cell phone
because he needed an upgraded cell phone. I'm not making

(01:27:02):
it up. That is literally what she told police. It's like.

Speaker 2 (01:27:07):
The hitman thing is just like a weird, like sexy
role play thing or something. Yeah, I would tend to
kill you and then we're gonna meet up somewhere and
what I'm gonna buy him eleven thousand dollars cell phone? Right, Yeah,
that thing is nice.

Speaker 1 (01:27:19):
Oh, I'm sure that's like that's the it's like the
iPhone eighteen.

Speaker 2 (01:27:23):
Yeah, like the phones keep getting like, you know, thinner
and thinner. This one is just clear. I can't even
see it.

Speaker 1 (01:27:28):
Well, you want him thinner, so when you put them
in your butt, it doesn't meat as much. Yeah, because
you gotta because you know they're gonna flip your cell
and you gotta. You gotta hide that thing away. Can
you imagine having to do that with a bag phone
back in the day. No, Oh my god, watch out
for that. And real quickly, police arrested a thirty five
year old's uh where is this? This is in Dover, Delaware,

(01:27:49):
I guess so or Dover, New Hampshire. Excuse me, h
thirty five year old lunatic who police say on Sunday
in the middle of the afternoon, slammed his car into
another vehicle on the highway then jumped out of the vehicle.
Now police were already looking for him because motorists had
been calling because the dude at three point thirty in

(01:28:09):
the afternoon in a convertible is driving down the highway
like a lunatic buck naked, and people are like, ah,
that's not good. And then the guy got into a
wreck because he's on all the drugs. And then he
started running around the freeway for like twenty minutes trying
to gain entry to cars, and then he was he
was apparently pressing his business against people's windows, and so

(01:28:34):
more people call police. The guy's name is Sean Weener,
so not guilty, I mean, isn't that inherently the thing?
Or if your name is the same as the thing
you like to do, then like who you know, Barry Driver,
the car dealer guy we know, like his last name's
driver of course, or Crystal methany from Florida who got

(01:28:56):
busted for crystal meth. You're telling me the guy named
Sean Wiener can't run around the freeway a naked pressing
his junk against people's windows. It's it's inherently in the name.
So uh, anyway, watch out for that. Dude. All right,
let's get raised agic because I gotta tell you Ray Stagic. Yes,
one of your colleagues. Man, So, a home for Fox

(01:29:16):
thirty five or Lando, which are technically in Lake Mary,
was broadcasting when those storms hit down in Florida and
then two tornado ripped through the TV station and dude
didn't stop broadcasting. You think he got that in you?

Speaker 5 (01:29:36):
Oh yeah, Oh really he can say now he survived
F two.

Speaker 1 (01:29:41):
So that is Oh is that what you gonna srag
about at your conference?

Speaker 5 (01:29:45):
Yeah, that's what we do. I mean, we can't brag
about anything else.

Speaker 1 (01:29:48):
Right, Come on, man, if I'm sorry, I don't care
what I'm doing. If an if a tornado starts ripping
through the building, I'm in, I'm stopping doing what it is, Yes,
so am I. Although we had a story in Greensboro
when a tour hit Greensboro a few years ago. They
interviewed this kid because the house next to him got
taken away. Nobody was killed, thankfully, but he's in his
house and he's playing Fortnite and he's one of three

(01:30:10):
people left in it, which I don't know if you
understand Fortnite, like you're almost going to win this thing,
and so he said that. He literally gave an interview.
He's like, yeah, the tornado is doing the the neighbor's house,
but I was about to win, so it wasn't gonna stop.
So he played Fortnite while he almost got killed by
a tornado.

Speaker 5 (01:30:27):
And that's what it's all about, right, winning.

Speaker 1 (01:30:29):
That's good. Fourth nine.

Speaker 2 (01:30:30):
Yeah, But anyway, uh.

Speaker 5 (01:30:32):
EF two officially in Seminole County strongest since an EF
three went through in UH nineteen ninety eight, so almost
twenty five years. Yeah, so that would be wins estimate
up to one twenty miles per hour twenty five plus years.

Speaker 1 (01:30:49):
Yeah, there you go. That's what it says. I didn't
see the plus.

Speaker 5 (01:30:51):
But either way, that storm system now sits off the
coast and brought some decent rain to our east east
of the triangle, even where they've seen a couple of
inches out in the outer banks, and this morning temperature
profile a little out of whack.

Speaker 1 (01:31:04):
It's in the mid.

Speaker 5 (01:31:05):
Forties from about Durham, Raleigh, Fayetteville and east where there's
even some fifties around out near Greenville and Rocky Mount,
and then to the west as you get into the
Triad and out near Asheville we're in the low to
mid thirties and some spots, but most of us are
closer to the mid number forties. So it's kind of weird.
Depends on where you are. There are some cooler readings around,

(01:31:25):
but beautiful weather in the next several days. Lots of
sun today and tomorrow, the little mid seventies. At least
tomorrow we could be closer to eighty in some spots. Thursday,
a little cloud in still in the load of mid
seventies and the seventies. Friday, no chance of showers here
till maybe Sunday. So casey, we're going to start. And
I think there already is some chatter about, you know,
dangerous fire conditions to low humidity, lots of sunshine, warm temperature,

(01:31:47):
is very dry out there, and it looks like it's
going to continue. Next chance of showers that come in
tail end of the weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:31:53):
Yeah, and also you see that big fire up in
New Jerseys. Some idiot was making s'mores. They just figured
out theo Smoreslar Jersey too. Well yeah, yeah, yeah, all right,
got a roll after all that. Yeah, go ahead, all right,
I gotta go. But we'll talk tomorrow. Sir, have a
go one go, let a tornado get you, and then
we'll come back with Jeff Bellinger next. Jeff Bellinger from
Bloomberg News. Everybody freaking out.

Speaker 9 (01:32:15):
Still calm down a little bit, Casey, but the futures
have just turned negative again, so stay tuned the now
futures are down twenty six points.

Speaker 1 (01:32:27):
At the moment.

Speaker 10 (01:32:28):
Tesla shears had their worst day since twenty twenty. Stock
and the automaker fell more than fifteen percent.

Speaker 3 (01:32:34):
Now.

Speaker 10 (01:32:35):
President Trump says he's going to buy a Tesla to
support Elon Musk. It is the end of an era
at Southwest Airlines, the carrier ditching the free check bags
policy that had been around since it was founded more
than fifty years ago. Southwest will start charging passengers for
their first and second check bags unless they hold top
tier loyalty status or they're traveling out of business fere

(01:32:57):
latest Small Business Optimism index from the next Federation of
Independent Business is at a four month low. Owners are
growing uneasy about tariffs. The look of the operating systems
that power iPhones, iPads, and mac computers will change when
Apple rolls out one of the most dramatic software overhauls
in its history. Sources tell us Apple wants to make

(01:33:18):
its various platforms more consistent. Icons, menus apps, windows, and
system buttons will all be updated leader this year. Redfinn
says a growing number of affluent Americans are choosing rental
housing over home ownership. This frees up cash for investors
that are more lucrative than real estate. In Casey, this
report says nearly three quarters of the nation's big metros

(01:33:41):
have seen wealthy residents claiming bigger shares of the rental market.
And this is a trend led by Raleigh and Orlando.

Speaker 1 (01:33:49):
Casey, I'm not surprised. All right, thank you, Jeff. We'll
chat to our sir. Appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (01:33:53):
Sounds good talk you.

Speaker 1 (01:33:54):
Then, all right, there you go, Jeff Bellinger real quick,
just because I thought this was funny. So the former
president of Columbia, not the university of the country, is
literally facing bribery trial right now. It's a big, big,
big deal down there, and I am shocked that there
was somebody who might have been taking bribes in one
of these South American nations. Crazy stuff. But unfortunately trial

(01:34:19):
went a little off the rails. Yesterday because they had
a little, a little problem, a little problem. Specifically, they
were attempting to display evidence of what was going on,
including some video and audio recordings that they had had
gathered against this dude, and it didn't go as it should.

(01:34:43):
The first piece of evidence they played, well, let me
just play it for you. It's in Spanish, but I'll
explain what it is, all right, So here we here
we go. Here's evidence piece number one that was supposed
to be a recording of I guess him accepting a bribe,
and instead it was something else.

Speaker 7 (01:34:59):
Mis amos flower, thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:35:15):
It's a midget holding an empty beer bottle doing a jig.
It's clearly not the Colombian president taking a bribe. And
if that was bad enough, then she's like, all right,
well we hold on, we got other evidence. Let's do that,
you know, you know.

Speaker 7 (01:35:37):
Us.

Speaker 1 (01:35:45):
She's laughing because it's just got also stupid because the
second thing is just a porn chick. So I'm like,
so there's a conspiracy in me? Did they like, did
they swap it out to hide the evidence? Somebody just
replaced it with a because there's a lot of corruption
down there. If not, how do you end up with
a little person with a liquor bottle doing a jig,

(01:36:06):
or a panciless porn chick
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