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March 19, 2025 • 97 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh boy boy uh so uh coming up on the
show eight o six, right, I forgot to write this down.
We're gonna be chatting with Congressman Brad Not about you
judges and general insanity and whether he helped kill JFK

(00:22):
or you know whatever. So cause, uh, what's the total
number of files?

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Now?

Speaker 1 (00:29):
I think it's like it's a pretty stupid amount that's
now been put up there. But I haven't seen any
real good conspiracy theories get going, So I I will
admit I obviously I hadn't combed through all the stuff.
Ross did you get in a name of the JFK
file stuff yesterday? I just found myself being like, ugh,

(00:52):
I'll just wait for other people to read it. As
bad as that sounds, that's kind of where my my
head was at there. But I did see that, Excuse me,
I did see that JFK's grandson, that Schlosberger dude. I
think I think he's.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Got like like maybe just maybe he should be he
should get like a mental evaluation, because he's like he
was he was in a like a hoodie yesterday, like
ranting at CNN.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
He's given me Keith Olberman vibes. I guess it would
be the way that I would say it, And because
he was very, very not happy. In fact, they got
a picture of him here on the front of the
New York Post looking like the angry unibomber dude, and
he so he was mad about the fact that you know,

(01:52):
CNN chose to cover it even And I'm like, why
is this dude so upset?

Speaker 4 (01:57):
Yeah, man, that dude is weird.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
But like, but I'm just trying to put myself in
his shoes, like why would you be so upset about this?
And I don't know. I know he's got TDS, and
I understand that, like that's not uncommon, but like, why
would you be this upset over it. I'm not implying
any weird conspiracy or anything. Like he's never met his grandfather. Obviously,

(02:26):
he comes from a famous family, so it's not like
he's not adjusted to the limelight there, and yet he
was He's been apoplectic over this whole process, and it
just culminated yesterday with him freaking out on CNN and
his weird like U unibomber hoodie looking videos he was posting.

(02:48):
It's just strange, man.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
I said, the narrative going around like The narrative I
was reading from the left was, you know, the right
is waiting for other people to disseminate the information from
the file dump because they're too dumb to go through
it themselves.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
Well, I mean, then I guess that's me.

Speaker 4 (03:06):
I would say it's more true it. I don't think
it's dumb. I think it's lazy.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
You know.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
Yeah, Like I'm just waiting a few days and then
I might put it into groc be like, hey, grok,
what does this say?

Speaker 1 (03:15):
No, I mean that's uh yeah, that's that's the whole thing.
I just I don't care enough to dig through eighty
thousand files or whatever it is right now. I'll wait
for others and then, you know, if I gotta go
back and check it, fine, But like there wasn't. There
wasn't some big like I didn't go yesterday after it
had been released. A couple hours after it had been released,

(03:36):
I'm like, all right, let me go to Twitter and
see what the trending topics are. The thing I was
seeing is if it said Ted Cruz's dad, I'd be like, ah,
they were right. You know.

Speaker 4 (03:44):
The thing I saw was there they were saying there
was some dude in the CIA who had, like the
day after the assassination, told a group of friends that
the CIA was involved, and then the dude showed up
dead like six months later. That was a big reveal.
I was reading yesterday.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Yeah, well also about people brag about this, but yeah, yeah,
And the other thing is like there's so many people
in this case that turned up dead like months later.
Although the CIA was a little squirrely back in the day.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
I mean even just think about it, and I know
it's like, you know, you don't want to take it,
you know, you know, as if it's like, you know,
the gospel or whatever. But like the movie JFK. Think
about how many people in that movie like I know
something and then they're dead.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
That's it, you know what. I'm going to rewatch that movie.
I have that actually on that movie. Yeah, that was
the whole thing. That was. That's a good movie with costs.
It's really long.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
I watched that movie so much as a kid. I
became like fascinated and obsessed with the JFK assassination. I
would like JFK posters on my wall. I would listen
to the soundtrack to John Williams soundtrack. I can't tell
you I've read the Warren Commission report, like it was
like a big thing for me back in the day.
I got Now I'm like, I don't care.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
Like if if I had if I had a kid,
and they were like obsessed with presidential assassination, you do
think that's a little weird too.

Speaker 4 (04:56):
I had a conversation with my dad about it because
I was in the port. I was reading another book
and he's like, okay, okay, can you not shoot the pressure? Dad,
By the way, it was super chill. He was one
of the nicest guys ever, Like super chill. But he
was like, you know, even if you say you stumble
across the answer, you're like, haha, I figured it out.
This is the guy who did it, and here's all

(05:18):
the evidence. I'm gonna lay it out for it. He goes,
even if you figure it out, what are you gonna do?
Because right because you'd be like, oh, look at here's
the guy, and then they're gonna be like, nad isn't
it And then the government's gonna go on with this date.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
You're not gonna do a rest man a citizens like,
what are you gonna do? Plus your dad should have
a healthy appreciation for the CIA, considering how many of
them are meddling over in Vietnam over there many they
call that tourist whatever the thing tourists or whatever. Yeah,
well they do that a whole nickdamn whole thing for him.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
Yeah, they like to go into a Cambodian Laus.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
No, No, we wouldn't. We can't do that. We're not
allowed there. What do you I mean, dude, you're just
I mean, you're just making stuff up that you know
it was one hundred percent true. So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
so I don't know. I did see another theory on
on x Twitter there, Ross. Did you see the other
theory on who done it?

Speaker 4 (06:06):
On the JFK?

Speaker 2 (06:07):
Yeah? No, is it?

Speaker 1 (06:09):
Give you it's it's two words, one's three letters and
then the next one's four letters. Can you can you
figure out what it might be? No, it starts with
the and then who's a popular villain on on Twitter
at the moment? The Jews?

Speaker 4 (06:26):
Yeah, the Jew Okay, yes, I'm sorry my bragin didn't
immediately go there.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
I donated like, wow, who you covering for? Man?

Speaker 4 (06:35):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (06:36):
Wow, listen to you. So I'm like, really we're doing this?
This is okay.

Speaker 4 (06:41):
I did read that last night? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (06:43):
No, I heard that.

Speaker 4 (06:44):
Yeah, yeah, some video some guy once upon time going
off like you explaining how it worked. So yeah, not
only were they responsible for it, but they're responsible for
all the other like conspiracy. They came up with the
other conspiracies to cover for themsels.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Yeah, yeah, no, it makes that makes sense man, very
very crafty stuff. So yeah, I don't know whatever. I
just want to Yeah, I honestly, and this sounds horrible
because like everyone's been kind of waiting for this. Can
we have the Epstein list now? I'm can we wait?
This is this is absurd? What are we doing?

Speaker 4 (07:21):
Yeah, you're gonna have to wait another like fifty sixty years.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
For one to die?

Speaker 2 (07:26):
Yep?

Speaker 1 (07:26):
Well, I mean the one dude's dead right, killed himself. Tragedy.
Who could have seen that coming? Yeah no, I'm I'm
gonna need that right now, like asap, and I will
I will die on this hill. I don't know what
the hell's going on with that? What is Pam BONDI doing?
It was on her desk and then the and now

(07:47):
and then it was on her desk again. What are
we doing? Put it out there? I don't care who's
on there. Look, I don't care if Donald Trump's on there.
I don't think he is, based on the fact that
I am an adult and chose to educate myself on
really the whole process there where. Yes, Epstein did come
to the Marlago parties, but then he tried to hook

(08:09):
up with a another was it another members or a
guest of some sorts of underage daughter, and Trump not
only kicked him out, he also then became the only
person to cooperate with the original prosecutor. So with from there,
I feel like he's probably not on there because why
would you do that? But I don't care who's on there.

(08:31):
I don't care if Chief Justice John Roberts is on there,
because I'm not saying that guy feels like somebody he's owned.
But you know whatever, that thing is crazy. So we're
gonna talk. We'll talk to the Congressman obviously about that,
and we'll ask him if he had took any part
in the jfk assassination. Although I think he's younger than us,

(08:52):
so he probably didn't, but you know, you never know, Yeah,
never know. We got That's why he asked the questions.
You got a journalistic responsibility you know who you know
who is old enough to have been there for both?
Uh uh Rosso was just thinking about this, uh Boston

(09:12):
Paul right like I've never has that ever been investigated?
This guy ties to Massachusetts. I don't know if you
know this Kennedy's ties to Massachusetts.

Speaker 4 (09:25):
I don't want to like it's a hip a violation.
But and I'm not covering for him because I'm like
the payroll or anything. So I wanted to spell those rumors.
But I know for a fact, and once again I
know if I he's allergic to grassy knolls, he is?
Is he is? That's why I can't do yard work.
It's sad.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
So you get get so take some Clareton.

Speaker 4 (09:42):
I don't understand what it wasn't invented back then, it
wasn't a thing.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
Well, only one person was on the grassy knoll Boston
Paul very much could have been in the book depository,
like just a Florida you know what allergic to books?
Well that actually you know what that tracks? Actually US
has covered for him. What the heck is going on? Man,
I'm just saying, like everybody gets to have a theory.

(10:06):
That's my theory. This morning, all right eight eight eight
nine three four seven eight seven four. All right, coming
up on the show, Chuck Schumer hates you. We got that.
I I I still don't know what exactly this police

(10:28):
officer is verbalizing, and I feel like I don't want
to know. So there is a video. Now, this happened
last year, but I had not seen the video, and
I don't know. I think maybe it got released because
they're adjudicating it in court. We got a doozy of a
Florida man today and I can't figure what the hell

(10:50):
is going on. But I'll play the audio for you
because there's there is a video of his arrest for
a little something something that he decided it would be
a good idea, which I can't fathom how you think
this'd be a good idea. But you know that that
will be on the show as well, plus everything in between.

(11:10):
All right, six eighteen, will take a break, be right back.
This teacher they just charged up in what is the
name of the town up in Indiana? There, Martinsville, Indiana.
I don't even know where that is. All right, So
female teacher. I wouldn't say she's hot, but I wouldn't

(11:35):
say she's a Wilderbeast either, so right in between, because
you know that apparently matters and the stuff, but it's
how she looks is not gonna matter here in a moment.
So actually, they suspect that she may have hooked up
with ten students total. However, the whole thing came under

(12:00):
with I guess the latest, which involved three students, and
so she was she was all about hooking up with
her students. According to investigators. However, one of the more
recent students or groups of students were three friends and
she was hooking up with them at the same time. No,

(12:23):
that's not even the weirdest part. Let me let me
read this. Britney Fortenberry is the woman arrested. She's thirty one,
allegedly plied the kids with drugs so she'd have them
over to the house. She also had a room where
she had a stripper pull and like a sex dungeon. No,

(12:48):
that's not the weird part yet, as much as I
hate to say it. And she would, you know, she'd
invite them over for I don't know, tutoring or something whatever,
and then they'd come over bay, Hey, you want to
see my sex dungeon, stripper pole room, and they'd be
like yeah, because you know they're teenage boys. Whatever. Again,
I'm not trying to undercut she she clearly, if this

(13:10):
is true, she's a rapist, and frankly, she should probably
go to jail for much longer than the average sentences
they hand out. No, no, no. According to the police report,
the three boys the most recent victims. They go over
there and she's like, hey, you guys want to do mushrooms,

(13:32):
and and they're like, yeah, let's go ahead and do
some some hallucinogenic mushrooms. And then, according to court documents,
she offered the three to have sex with her, but
required the boys where the ghost face killer mass from
scream while they did it. The hell is that? What

(13:55):
is that?

Speaker 4 (13:56):
I would say, she's like reliving some sort of like
early two thousands like memory. Like she's replaying like something
that happened maybe at a house party or a Halloween party.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
But she's thirty one.

Speaker 4 (14:05):
Oh, I have no idea that you had mushrooms into it.
It's like, who knows.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
What the hell is that? Yeah, if you're doing mushrooms
and you start having a for a bad trip and
then and now you've got three ghost face killers in
the room. Geez man, she would also I guess was
sending them photo like that. It sounds like police have
just a crap ton of Well here's another picture of

(14:34):
average little she got four kids. Oh jeez, dude, man,
ah looks like she was. Oh yeah, so I'm looking
at a picture of her from like two years ago
and then one recent.

Speaker 4 (14:51):
Uh. Man, I feel bad for those kids. You think,
like Stiffler's mom, Like Stiffler his mom, these kids, dude, Yeah,
like you're not escaping that.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
I don't want to say I told you so. But
a group of scientists in the in Antarctica have sent
a desperate email pleading to be rescued after one of
the one of their team members essentially just lost it
and is accused of sexually assaulting one of them and

(15:23):
trying to kill another one of the team. How many
are there?

Speaker 2 (15:26):
Is? It like.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
At ita'st just a dozen or so? But yeah, you
what'd you guys find in the ice? What's going on? Man?
I've seen this movie. They're like, Oh, look at this,
this life form in this ice corps from a billion
years ago. Let's go ahead and let's thaw that out
and see how it works. So I don't know that
that's it, but still like, and I mean it's politely,

(15:54):
why are you begging for rescue if there's twelve of
you and there's one dude who's lost his crap? Uh,
kick the crap out of him and lock them in
a room.

Speaker 4 (16:04):
Yeah, unless he's like possessed with the black oil.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
That's what I'm saying. Man, what they find in the ice.

Speaker 4 (16:09):
That has to be it?

Speaker 1 (16:11):
So or like there, where are they from? They're from
South Africa. It's ten, it's ten people, not twelve. I
want to make sure here. But yeah, yeah, like wh
and get a hold of that dude, or tell them
go sleep outside. See how that goes. Just trick them
out there, be like oh my gosh, there's this there's

(16:32):
this thing, and and then just lock the door. Man.

Speaker 4 (16:34):
I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often. I mean, they're
so isolated up like down there, you know what I mean,
Like away from it, it's sort of sort of like
a shining moment, like you can go crazy down there.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
I know, I I know somebody who spent did the
did the the three months. Because like there's two groups.
There's the ones that are down there during you know,
the the whole part of the year, and then they
have like whatever is there, you know, a primetime season
and it's a vastly different number there. And so I

(17:04):
knew a guy who went down and did it, and
he was in the bigger group, and he said that
there's a lot of how do I say this, A
lot of hooking up was going on down there.

Speaker 4 (17:17):
The way that he described it, there's nothing else to do.
I saw documentary West and the guy was like, these
arem a book subber. I'm like Dudemore.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
Yeah, I think I saw that with the guy did
the walk through because he was one of the long
term guys and he's given the tour, the whole thing.
But yeah, he said that there was some love triangles
when he was down there.

Speaker 4 (17:36):
Would you rather be trapped in space for eight months
or down in like Antarctica for eight months?

Speaker 5 (17:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Yeah, you have to float around and stuff.

Speaker 4 (17:45):
I don't know, man, if you're in space like you,
there's the constant potential for horrific space death, like you're
always a second away from it.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
Have one system fail and your little thing down in Antarctica,
you're gonna die, probably, I mean maybe maybe not. Yeah,
there is. Plus, I don't think Joe Biden's administration has
never forcibly kept to somebody in the emergency cold situation
to try to win an election. So there's that.

Speaker 4 (18:13):
Plus, the creatures could come across the ice wall from
the other side of the flat earth. That could happen.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Didn't we debunk We sent the guy down, he debunked it.

Speaker 4 (18:22):
He's a paid shill.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Oh okay, that's right. I thought he was a thought leader.
Now he's a paid shill. So let's see here, it's
imperative that they take immediate action. Now when the authorities
do show up down there is this dude gonna like
try to run like it's an episode of like on Patrol.
Just like, ah, I'm gonna make it. They already on

(18:47):
like a ski doo or something like. I don't know
how that works. There was a verbal altercation blah blah
blah escalated, I'd say, so the person physically assaulted the Yeah,
get get a bunch of dudes. I don't know who
you know, who the one person is, but like get
the rest of the people and uh and you know, citizens,

(19:09):
arrest this guy. Because now in this article, this is
from New York Times trying to see the sources on this.
Times of London, okay, the Sunday Times there they were
reporting on it, and they were talking about how there

(19:30):
have been incidents over the years due to quote unquote
cabin fever. I mean, yeah, a little, but also like
I don't I mean, I don't care how snowed in
you feel. Running around beating people up and and sexually
assaulting them is just not the norm. So let's not

(19:52):
try to pretend that this is, oh well, yeah, this
is what happens cabin fever. No, No, people you know,
like Shackleton's do weren't trying this. So what a stupid
thing to argue right there? All right, we do have
speaking of dudes having to fight other dudes, we have
apparently we have a challenge. Now it's a little because

(20:17):
I watched the longer thing on this, because I saw
people saying that it was a little bit out of context.
I don't know that it is. I think it's unclear.
And what's unclear is if Tim Walls is saying he
could beat up Trump supporters, you know, at large, or
Fox News staffers who are Trump supporters. It's a little

(20:41):
I'll play the audio because he says it two different ways.
He says it one way differently at the beginning, but
I think he's just meaning his you know, Trump supporters.
So if you're a Trump supporter, Tim Walls wants to
fight you. Yes, yes, that Tim Walls from Minnisota, the

(21:02):
governor there with his jazz hands. Oh. I was just
thinking of this. And he wants to do it in
w w E style too, which what does that mean?
Does he mean in an O, in a in a
cage match? Do you do a ladder match with him?
What's his finishing move? Are you terrified of the thought?

(21:24):
Or do you think that you're your six year old
who's you're trying to him to brush their teeth right now?
Could probably take this dude? Oh and would he do Roz?
I was just thinking, if he's going to be wrestling now,
he's got to do that walk on he did with
the weird thing where he's kind of like, uh, making
his hands look like they're you know, talking while they're

(21:45):
above his head while he's running out on stage like
a lunatic. You got to do that every every time.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
Now.

Speaker 4 (21:50):
I don't know, man, he's a badass. You think so yeah,
he's a numb I mean yeah, all the metals and
Nomi got him.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
That's a good thing.

Speaker 4 (22:00):
He's got to suit made out of metals from numb.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
That's a good point. You have a hard time messing
with that, dude. What if? What if the whole John
Cena thing is just uh you know, is now Tim
Walls to bring him in and he's seen it, just
turned heels so that he could be defeated by Tim
Walls and it's all rigged. I don't know. I don't
know what's going on. I only played the audio for
you here. He was. He was on Gavin Newsom's podcast,

(22:26):
so you know, those two idiots bouncing non ideas around.
When he decided to go ahead and say this.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
And well this, this guy could kick most of their ass.

Speaker 4 (22:36):
I do I know.

Speaker 5 (22:38):
I could not run him, But I.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Don't know if we're going to fall into that place
where we want to Okay, we challenge you to a
do you know, a w W E fight here type
of thing.

Speaker 4 (22:47):
Look at that dude?

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Looking what am I looking at?

Speaker 6 (22:51):
Look at you?

Speaker 4 (22:52):
The dude is sixty and he looks like he's like seventy.
He's not a good looking sixty. He does not look healthy.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
That's part of the It's part of the character.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Man.

Speaker 4 (23:00):
Is it just part of being like from Minnesota, like
you because like the heart because it's like because I know,
being from somebody where it's like a super cold climate
in the winter, like you know, it can be really
rough on your health. He looks like I mean, he
does not look well.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Well he thought, as you pointed out, he fought all
those wars.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
He looks like like like he's he looks like he's
been out in the ice speaking of Antarctica for like
twenty years, like he's been living on the street. Like
he doesn't look Yeah, he does.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
No, Here's well, maybe it's because I lived in Minnesota.
He looks like a Minnesota grandpa. Yeah, that's what I mean,
he really does. I'm not picking. Minnesota actually has uh.
I think it's one of the states that has the
oldest average life expectancy.

Speaker 4 (23:42):
So you know when we go just age a lot. Yeah,
no exactly. So we when we go to visit New
York and it's so different from where my wife Marky
grew up, you know, in like Georgia and Tennessee, and
it's much colder, like we start getting snow in like October,
and sometimes it's still around in like the end of May,
like it is still snow in the street. And she said,
she said, you know the people, the older people here

(24:02):
look older than the people in the south. I'm like, yeah,
cause it's it's a harsh winner, it's tough. And he
looks like he's been has he been living in a
snowbank for twenty years?

Speaker 1 (24:12):
I you know, I just now so you could take him?
Is that what you're implying, because you're undercutting his his
healthier So.

Speaker 4 (24:24):
Because he's the one making threats, I don't think he
can you know, I don't think it's gonna go well
for him.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Dude. If he hits you with a pick six, watch
it's over. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, I want to get that.
It's worse than a tombstone. So got to uh, gotta
be spry. You're gonna take on this dude.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
I just want to watch him wrestle anybody now man,
just to watch how badly he get his butt kicked.
But he's sitting on there with Gavin, even Gavin Newsom's
looking at him like you're a douche.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
And he's been having a rough time since the election
because the medium there used to be like so like chill.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
Well it's like game on. Yeah yeah, now that was yeah,
it's uh, it's having worked up there in that media market.
It's it's funny. It's just like just like North Carolina, right,
you're gonna have that one station that's all you know,
there's the Moonbat station. So you know, like when I
pick on his wr L, they have their own up there,
it's called w CCO. And but but you have most

(25:26):
of the media that really falls in line, and they
they love this dude. And now even they are like
mocking them, uh, which is funny. I got friends up
there send me article links every now and they're like, hey,
look at this man. So uh so what's more amazing is,
you know Tim Walls is it has indicated that he

(25:47):
is thinking about running for president. Of course you have
to run against Gavin Newsom there, so maybe Newsom just
brought him on to make him look extra stupid so
he can use it later.

Speaker 4 (25:57):
But like, so the guy's delusional. Yeah, I don't think
he can make it. Like you said, you look at
Joe Biden. When Joe Biden was sixty and Joe Biden
didn't look sixty. He looked healthy, right, and then you
lay at like Tim Wallas at sixty and it's like, dude,
you look super old for your age.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (26:11):
Yeah, he drop off when it when the old officially
kicks in. Sometimes could be like really like drastic.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
Well it's if he if he actually throws his name
in the hat, I'd be really surprised. But but if
you're that delusionally he thinks people like him. And in
that very same pole we had the other day, they
where they were actually we're going to get into a
different pole too, but that pole we had the other day,

(26:39):
I'm trying to remember what the main premise of it was.
They that's the that's how are they keep doing the
who's your pick for the nominations? One with people? And
they do that on the every two weeks or whatever,
and Tim Walls is like on there, but he's like
one percent. Like, all right, which which Democrat? If they
were to do you think, will you know people will support?

(27:02):
And then they do one for Republicans as well, and
you know, the Republican one is pretty simple, it's basically
JD vance.

Speaker 4 (27:08):
Right, But the Democratic one is like Stephen A. Smith
and like Tim Walls.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
Yeah, it's crazy mall on the other side, step yes, Steven,
But Stephen A. Smith has like he has like real numbers.
Tim Walls is just like he's there because they happen
to ask Tim Walls. I think it's perfect. Holding actually
called his house. He's like changing his voice.

Speaker 4 (27:29):
Hi, this is Tom. He just fills face down in
the snow banngling. Oh what you say the face of
the snowbank? You weirdo?

Speaker 1 (27:38):
And how does this guy keep ending up on the
list unless they're calling his house? All right? Coming up
on the show, we got to get into all this
judge insanity. So the NASA astronauts are back. I guess
Democrats are not able to get a judge to file
an injunction to have him turned the shuttle around. So
uh they they did make it. But also so we're

(28:00):
doing another one of these celebrity space trips with the
Jeff Bezos Blue Origin or whatever his company is, and
it's a strange combination going up in this thing. And
also I don't want to get conspiratorial. There's one name
on here where I'm like, I hope they're not fighting

(28:22):
and I'll explain why I say that. Coming up next
here on the CaCO Day radio program. Oh Ross, did
you see the Harry Sissons story yesterday? The everybody's favorite
Democrat influencer there. Obviously very manly dude.

Speaker 4 (28:37):
So I blocked him a while ago.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Yeah, no, no no, but it wasn't from him. It
was from apparently several women have stepped forward saying that
he pressured them to share nudes on Snapchat, which I,
you know, here's the thing. Guy's an idiot, But I
don't know that that's illegal. If maybe just tell.

Speaker 4 (28:59):
Him know you could do that. I've heard enough prison.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
But I was also going to say, I don't know
if I believe it, because it kind of sounds like
cover do you know what I mean, like like, oh yeah,
women love me, Yeah, I so ask for your nudes?
Yeah yeah, totally met you and not your brother. A
big fan of the dudes, And but the way they reported, like,

(29:23):
here's the thing. I again, he is one of my
least favorite people out there. But if he's an adult
and he's chatting with some girl on Snapchat and he's like, hey,
send me a nude and she does, then I don't
understand why that's his fault. Maybe tell your daughters not
to be whores. Okay, I mean just you throw that

(29:44):
out there, okay?

Speaker 4 (29:45):
Or or counterpoint the chair.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Or the chair? All right? So with the you know
who we should ask, maybe we should ask former Philippine
president d'Arte to settle this for us. Wait is that fairy?
You you agree to those terms? So let me let's
go a former Philippine president who's now soon to be
on trial at the Hague for feeding drug dealers to crocodiles.

(30:09):
Mister d'Arte, what do you think?

Speaker 5 (30:11):
Wait?

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Or shoot them dead? Wait? What do you mean dem
you mean you mean Harry or the girl? I don't
I'm not clear what you mean. And also know you
got to stop murdering people. So uh And then they're like,
and one of the dozen women to come forward is
a domestic abuse survivor. Here's the thing. I'm sorry that

(30:33):
happened to her. Why is that relevant? Did he know that?
Would he have known that? And does it? Are you
not allowed to hit on a domestic abuse survivor? One
would think if men just stop talking to them, that
would probably be worse for what is already a skewed
view of relationships a sad, sad view. The whole thing is,

(30:56):
it's just so like cheapy hit piece. And I'm sure
that there's much bigger skeletons in this d bag closet,
so that he's in read between the lines. Let's see here.
And it was it was some Republican Florida Republicans. It

(31:17):
was a state delegate or something. I don't know. But
that's the other thing that happens. Why would, I said,
why would have a Republican delegate be among the women
that Harry System's asking for nudes? This is so weird, man,
The whole thing is weird. Let's see here. Yeah, and

(31:43):
she again tell you for what it's worth. I just
people were sending it, so I wanted to address it.
But like, I don't know if there's anything inherently illegal there.

Speaker 4 (31:51):
I mean, I've heard enough.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
I didn't mean to let you know that. I think
I know the answer. So I'm trying to figure it out.
So Trump wants to invite some Dolphins to the White House.
Does he mean the Dolphins, like the football team?

Speaker 4 (32:06):
Well, I think you know that you mentioned it.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
Where's he talking about the Dolph? Is he joking about
the dolphins from the shuttles.

Speaker 4 (32:13):
Yeah, I think he's joking about the dolphins that were
around the shuttle yesterday.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Let me read this quote here said, Oh jeez, I
just flipped past the damn thing.

Speaker 7 (32:24):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
He said, there are lots of ways we can do.
There's lots of ways, believe me. We can lower a
giant tank in the water, offer them fish and then
bring them here.

Speaker 4 (32:34):
Yeah, that's great because it was, dude, it was so
picturesque yesterday when that you know, lands in the water
they've been rescued from the space station and then there's
like dolphins frolicking and jumping around in the ocean. It
was so there had to be people on the left
watching this just like so pissed off.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
Well now now they're boycotting dolphins, right, Oh, the dolphins
are maga. Those are maga dolphins. That'd be amazing. And
here's the thing. You don't even have to get those dolphins.
Who's gonna know, right, just go over to Sea World,
like we borrow so we need some of these for
the day. That'd be amazing. You know what else they
could get that giant white, great white those dudes caught

(33:11):
off a hatteris yes, chair the other day? Was it yesterday? Dude?
Out of you guys saw this, Some some guys who
were just longlining off the shore got themselves a thirteen
foot great white and then and then listen, listen. I
was all excited. And then they released it and didn't
put a single laser on its head or transport it

(33:32):
to a giant pit under a floor that you know
with a trap door. How you're not gonna get this
opportunity again. It's not easy to catch a giant great
white there. You know when you're probably you're probably drum fishing.
What's more terrifying is, I say, long line if you're
drum fishing down the Hatteras on the point there, you
don't even cast that far because you have that weird

(33:54):
little island that we own here on the show because
we claimed it, and you just have to get in
that channel there, so never go in the ocean. That's
my two cents. Oh, look at this Boston. Paul's on
the phone. All right, let's figure out what he wants. Wow,
your two day hangover over? Finally, how you doing?

Speaker 2 (34:12):
Hey?

Speaker 5 (34:12):
You know those dolphins, they they were there to meet
the mother ship. I mean, then there was that Cassle
was supposed to follow them down, way down, deep right
down to the underlands there.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
But are you making a hit reference or some other
weird thing from one hundred years old old? Anyway?

Speaker 5 (34:33):
I don't know, man, that's there, We're there, you know,
dolphinsall talk.

Speaker 1 (34:39):
Why did you shoot the president in nineteen sixties? Why'd
you do it? I did well right there, I just
changed real quick.

Speaker 5 (34:48):
So yeah, there was some money involved. No, no, man,
ye are you kidding me? My family up there, of
all Irish Catholics in me, were you shrined in every house?

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Were you see the Irish Boston, Paul. I'm going to
run a little bit of audio by you. Did you
see the CBS News report their little spin on the
whole deporting those trendy Arragua members. Oh this is going
to hit home. All right, you're ready, here we go.
This is literally from CBS News and it's insane and
it's part of it was part of their coverage over

(35:22):
those Venezuelan gangbangers. So check this out.

Speaker 8 (35:25):
On this Saint Patrick's Day, as millions of Americans celebrate
their Irish heritage, recent events remind us that the Irish
were among the first immigrants to be targeted in deportation
crackdowns its.

Speaker 9 (35:37):
Mid eighteen hundreds New York and Massachusetts and forced policies
to have Irish immigrants rounded up and deported.

Speaker 8 (35:44):
The American Civil Liberties Union did I just I can't.

Speaker 1 (35:48):
So they missed a bunch of youth.

Speaker 7 (35:50):
I guess I guess they did.

Speaker 5 (35:53):
Yeah, you know, I did a little thing.

Speaker 1 (35:56):
So Boss and Poult, why are you in trenday Arragua,
why why are you?

Speaker 5 (36:01):
That's clearly well, you know, back in the day, I
did a little thing with the I N S when
it was ice before it was called ice yah, And
I used to tell the guys, hey, weave the Irish
guys alone, you know, right, And we didn't come across
a couple of them.

Speaker 1 (36:15):
So yeah, that was really bad at it.

Speaker 5 (36:18):
So we're going to take a ride to Minnesota. But
I'll drive because you drive like Beth Woods all so
we'll take my car.

Speaker 1 (36:27):
All right, Well that's it. So I drive excitingly, yes,
yes I do, so, all right, I don't.

Speaker 5 (36:34):
Want to my head on the tailing of the car
hit the curb.

Speaker 1 (36:38):
Oh yeah, all right, all right, you want to go.

Speaker 5 (36:41):
Set it up, Set it up.

Speaker 1 (36:42):
Tell them. I'm coming now that I found out we
can do that called the hotline. We're going get a reward.
It's going to be amazing.

Speaker 5 (36:52):
So they can't help themselves it This is just crazy.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
Yeah, well it's all right, takes to call their Boston
Paul forciated. So yeah, CBS, Oh yeah, they were rounding
up the Irish and deporting them in Massachusetts. And I'm like,
well then they sucked at it. Clearly. Did they not
know to go look in South Boston? How does that work?

(37:19):
It's just the media, like, look, the Irish's biggest problem
was not deportation. It was Bill A. Butcher. Okay, like,
what the hell are you talking about? Oh yeah, they
were they rounded up all the Irish or Massachusetts and
deporting them. Guys are just absolute, absolute dirt back.

Speaker 4 (37:40):
I mean there were a lot of Irish that got
off the boat and were like giving a rifle to
go fight in the Civil War, right.

Speaker 1 (37:44):
Yeah, they literally for a period it was basically forced
constription based on how old you were. Yeah, no, but no,
CBS like now they were rounding them up. It was
just awful. Tom Homan, he's he was probably alive then
and he was doing it and he's evil and what
a stupid story to do, and because like, all right,

(38:04):
we got to do a twist on this, and it's
Saint Patrick's Day week, so let's go ahead and go
that way and maybe that'll that'll turn people around. And
it's like we're were the Irish running giant a giant
gang operation and dismembering people. Remember trendy Arragua cut people

(38:27):
up and then scattered their body parts across the Long
Island a few of them. That was the thing that happened.
So we're was that was that what you know, Patty
and the family were up to there in South Boston
one hundred and fifty years ago. I don't feel like
it was. Remember, they couldn't even beat Bill the Butcher.

(38:51):
Learn your history, people, All right, let me grab one
other call here, yes, Donna, what's up?

Speaker 10 (38:57):
Good morning, Casey, good morning. The Democrats are going to
be screaming squish the fish like the nineteen eighty five patriots.

Speaker 1 (39:06):
I want the one, the thing that I want more
than anything is him to do it. And then them
to protest the dolphin exactly, yeah, or try to light
it on fire.

Speaker 10 (39:18):
Well that works, so emoli ate some dolphins.

Speaker 1 (39:22):
Yeah, it's not easy because you know they're in a
tank of water.

Speaker 10 (39:25):
So right, Yeah, did you see Tim Wolf You put
out a video of him talking about Elon. He said,
if you need a little boost during the day, check
out Teslass stock. If the stock doesn't go up after yesterday,
as beautiful as that landing was getting stranded astronauts home.

(39:46):
I mean, these people are so jealous.

Speaker 1 (39:49):
Well, you're talking about a stock that opened to what
nine dollars and is fluctuating between one and two. Yeah,
it's been split twice. So yeah, No, they're.

Speaker 10 (40:01):
Masking their teeth at Trump and Elon's accomplishments. They just
they're freaked out. They can't handle it.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
It was fun watching them like ri L and those
forced to kind of cover the whole thing, although they
had to get their rib kick in on r E L.
I know you're shocking about this. Oh yeah, I don
I'm going to hang up on you, but keep listening.
I'll explain what I'm talking about with that, all right,
hang on?

Speaker 4 (40:26):
Uh do.

Speaker 1 (40:29):
Where's my w r L version here?

Speaker 3 (40:34):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (40:34):
Sorry, I flipped over to something else. I wasn't gonna
talk about this quite yet, but then I just got
kind of led into it. Did I not have it
in the stack? I know I had it in the
stack that I sent you yesterday, didn't I? Oh here
it is, okay, Yeah, stuck in space no more NASA
astronaut Butch Wilmore. Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sonny Williams return

(40:56):
to Earth Tuesday, hitching a different ride home to close
out a saga or to begin with a bungled test
flight more than nine months ago. It wasn't a bungled
test flight. Bungled implies some you know, somebody pushed the
wrong button. The Boeing spacecraft is a lemon. It doesn't
mean it always will be. And I'm not doing this

(41:17):
to uh, you know, to uh just trash on Boeing
or something. But it was they had fundamental significant They're
lucky they made it up. There kinds of problems with
that spacecraft. So this was, oh, somebody pushed the wrong
But no, this wasn't that. But it's fine, right because
they're home now. But listen to this. The SpaceX capsule

(41:40):
parachuted into the Gulf of Wait Hold on. The SpaceX
capsule parachuted into the Gulf of Mexico, where is that ross?
Where's the Gulf of Mexico? Are you do you know
where that is? I'm not familiar with the golf of that?

Speaker 4 (41:53):
Is that near the Gulf of America.

Speaker 1 (41:55):
I don't know. I've never heard of it. Are a
l writing golf of a Golf of Mexico? You just
just children, man, just absolute children. At first, they're like, oh,
we're not gonna be on X anymore. And now we're
not gonna call it that man. Well whatever, they got

(42:16):
them home, they're fine. Uh yeah, Mike, what's up?

Speaker 11 (42:22):
Yeah, yesterday I was watching a space canceled return and
uh that was a great return, of course. But during
a conversation that box Needs was interviewing Mark Kelly, Senator
from Arizona's he's not a Trump fan at all, but
former that they were never stranded up there.

Speaker 1 (42:41):
So former said they were never stranded. Well, I have
a pretty good source saying there were you know who
my sources the astronaut, Yeah, the dude, the little lead
Butch Willmore. Yeah, So I don't know. I'm gonna I
think I'm gonna trust the I think I'm gonna trust
the dude who is the guy who was rescued who

(43:04):
said that that was the case literally said.

Speaker 11 (43:07):
I go along with you all that.

Speaker 1 (43:08):
Yeah, we'll surt that, all right. I have a good
one there, sir. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (43:13):
I think they're trying to say. And it's so weird
because I've heard other people say this. They're like, well,
they weren't supposed to be up there, but then they
went up there, and then the crew that they was
supposed to be up there didn't go up there because
they were up there, so technically they weren't stranded because
two people were supposed to be up there or something.
It's so dumb.

Speaker 1 (43:30):
Well, no, no, no, that is true. They they did not
They did not send up two more, but that was
due to the fact that you know, you have you
have whatever supplies you have right.

Speaker 4 (43:40):
Now, but they were not. But they were not supposed to.
Those two were not supposed to be up there for
that long.

Speaker 1 (43:45):
Well that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard what supposed
to be So I all right, that's.

Speaker 4 (43:53):
What they're saying. They're saying, well, two people were supposed
to replace them, but then they went up there, and
then you know, NASA or whoever, was like, well, now
that they're up there, we don't have to send the
other two. So these two aren't technically stranded because two
people needed to be up there.

Speaker 1 (44:06):
But they weren't supposed to be they originally what are
they Dante? Are they Dante? From clerks that? What is
going on? I'm not even supposed to be here today.
Huh you think you think the astronauts would just bang
around the iss I'm not even supposed to be here.
I know that lady. I'm not picking on her, by
the way, like she needed to come down. Were you
following what was going on with her health? Like she was?

(44:28):
She was like it was like she was eating nothing
but a zepic up there, because you burned an incredible
amount of calories up in space, and she was like
she was she lost a lot of ways. She was
looking very gaunt, and they were like they were having
to force her to eat, like there was real medical
problems that were developing up there. So, uh, I guess

(44:50):
if you are having medical problems but you're unable to
go to a hospital, some might say you're stranded somewhere.
Some some would say.

Speaker 4 (44:59):
Right, those two were I'm not supposed to be up there,
But I like the Dante thing I'm just imagining them.

Speaker 1 (45:04):
Like every time I hear somebody say I'm not supposed
to be here, I just think of Dante from Clerks.

Speaker 4 (45:08):
Just like floating around the inside of the space station going.

Speaker 1 (45:11):
Thirty seven thirty seven. If you guys don't know that reference,
I can't explain it to you, but I can't encourage
you're an adult.

Speaker 4 (45:23):
It's very technical, the space stuff. You would understand.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
Science thing I watch out So uh yeah, you go
watch that movie. It's in black and white. But don't
let that throw you. It's well written, that scene or
what he's ordering the videos. That's all I'm going to say.
That's all I'm gonna say. Don't let your kids watch it?

Speaker 2 (45:41):
All right?

Speaker 1 (45:42):
Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.
This is the dumbest thing I've ever seen. Who I
want to know who prompted this study? Okay, now I
will tell you. Well, let me let me tell you

(46:02):
what it is first, and then I will tell you
what uh or I'll tell you who did the study.
A new study is causing a bit of debate.

Speaker 6 (46:16):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (46:16):
In the the study claims that re wearing your gym
clothes is good for you. So what they mean by
that is the gym clothes you went and you know,
got all sweaty. They're saying you don't have to wash them,
you can just rewar them and that's fine. Yeah. Everyone
the gym is gonna love that absolutely. Ross Do you

(46:39):
do you wear your gym clothes multiple days in the
road to the gym or do you tend to wash them?

Speaker 4 (46:44):
I tend to wash them. Oh okay, So now that.

Speaker 1 (46:47):
There's now they got to study here, you got to
change your ways or I will not. Oh my god,
I can't imagine. I cannot imagine how bad that smells.
Now would you be shocked to learn that the university
that did the study is a French university. Yeah, we're
throwing stereotypes around because that that's the case. Yeah, I

(47:08):
don't know if I'm buying into this. So, so gym
clothes are like jeans and bras, now is that what
we're going with?

Speaker 4 (47:17):
But they're really not because it's like, you know, like
a sweatpant material and you're sweating the entire time right yeah,
into the during the workout. So I don't know if
it's the same or.

Speaker 1 (47:28):
You have those you have those horror pants that both
men and were gon have that are designed to crawl
up in your crevices so that Jim goers who glanced
at you, going what is that? Why is why is
their body eating their clothes can then get shamed on
the internet. So yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and ignore this,
uh this, uh this dumb study here and uh well,

(47:48):
we'll go ahead and wash clothes. Sorry, and I don't
have to be gym clothes, just anything I sweat in
probably going in the washer. All right, we'll be back.
Hang on. Remember Bezos obviously sent Shatner, and in fact,
I think they've sent like fifty some people. Yeah, fifty
two people thus far have done thee I think you

(48:11):
get what like six minutes of weightlessness or whatever have
done those flights. And it's quite the lineup for the
one they have coming up here. And there's a little
bit of controversy. So apparently the next this will be
the eleventh mission, will include on the celebrity side, there's
some non celebrity kind of science folks there obviously, but

(48:32):
on the celebrity side of this, you're going to have
Lauren Sanchez, that's Bezos's plastic woman. Sorry, like she had
a little work done there, Okay, get you better. If
you're Lauren Sanchez, you should make you. I hope your
relationships good, just saying. And also along with Lauren Sanchez

(48:58):
is going to be Katie Pair, the pop singer, which
I don't know that could look interesting in waitlessness environment
with her, and then Gail King, the CBS host and
Oprah's buddy. And I had to bring an Oprah into
this because there's another report that Gail King is now

(49:21):
not wanting to go, she's getting cold feet, and she's
publicly blaming Oprah for basically forcing her to do it.
What are you talking about? Are you an adult? Are
you not an adult? If you don't want to go,
just say you don't want to go, and I let
him find somebody else. But this whole like Oprah made

(49:42):
me do it? Does she have something on you? What
the hell is that?

Speaker 2 (49:47):
So?

Speaker 1 (49:47):
I don't know if that's what it looked like. And
then also a board, they're going to have some a
couple of NASA folks and a film producer I'm not
familiar with, carry Ann Flynn. I don't know who that is,
but there you go, eleven inn. I'm still not getting
on this thing. No offense, still not getting on this thing.

(50:12):
What happens if they what happens if the shuttle gets
stuck up?

Speaker 3 (50:15):
There?

Speaker 1 (50:15):
Are they stranded? What is the new standard for that?
Ross made a good point to be off the air
during the break Mark Wattney was never stranded then, right,
because they had all the supply stuff there, so everything
was fine. They totally didn't leave him on Mars. Let's
see here. Oh and and I forgot this too. To

(50:36):
celebrate the fact that the celebrities are all women. The
actual flight crew will be the first all woman flight
crew on a Blue Origin shuttle.

Speaker 4 (50:48):
So there you go. Oh man, Katy Perry's gonna die?

Speaker 2 (50:52):
What? No?

Speaker 1 (50:53):
Why?

Speaker 12 (50:53):
What?

Speaker 1 (50:54):
What do you mean? I'm sure it'll be fine.

Speaker 4 (50:56):
Ye'll be good, And it's fine.

Speaker 1 (50:57):
It won't be at all like that delta flight trying
to land that LaGuardia yesterday. Did you guys see that?
So a delta flight from somewhere in Florida. I think
they came from. Oh I just had Yeah, so it
was somewhere in Florida. A delta flight attempting to land
at LaGuardia initially ended up having to do a go

(51:20):
around because the the and it was it was a
woman flight crew. Is that you know, adults is very
excited about that this was one of their all women
flight crews. I'm not I'm just telling you what it is.
You can read into it or not allegedly, So they
did a go arold, it's not alleged because there's like
you got the ATC on this and you can hear

(51:41):
what's going on. So on initial approach, the pilot didn't
have the overshot the landing there, so they ended up
powering up and then having to do a go around,
which is not all that uncommon. You don't see it
a lot in you know, it's a thing that pilots practice,
you just and I've been in one of those, but

(52:02):
ultimately you don't. It's not really a thing that most
of them do. And then so it came around and
on the second attempt did land. Uh, but it was
at such an angle the wing drug on the on
the the the runway and sparks were shooting out. But
what is more horrific is the pilot did not realize

(52:24):
that apparently, and it was other I guess it was
another pilots who were wait, you know, we're sitting there
taxiing watching this thing land who get on the radio
and they're like, yeah, your wing just hit the runway
and the sparks, So like, what would have happened if
nobody said anything? Because you know, there's gonna pull that
it was an embry are They're just gonna pull this

(52:45):
thing up, load it up with more souls, and take
off again. So yeah, that the whole thing was just terrifying. Man,
how do you not how do you not know that
you're you just drug your wing on the runway. I
feel like you would feel that a little bit. But
I'm also not a pilot, nor have I ever been
in a plane where they drug the wing on the runway,

(53:07):
So maybe you don't feel it. But either way, that's
the thing that happened. Ummm, let's see here now I
now they so they had there was the female pilot,
a female second, and then they had a male pilot

(53:30):
in there. I think he might have been in the
jump seats, so I don't know that he was one
of them. But then you hear him come over the radio. Yeah,
I don't know. There's a there's so much going on
with this thing, so I don't know. Now they were
dealing with some wind up there. I just want to
be clear, so you know, how much is too much

(53:52):
win in one of those I don't know, but yeah,
not knowing that you drug the wing, that's uh, that's
kind of scary stuff. So uh right there. Also, many
of you have reached out to me over the last
few weeks because you know, one of the things that
we've been documenting here on this show is the wonderful

(54:13):
protest music of the Moonbats of Washington, you know, like
the Bill Ny protest.

Speaker 7 (54:20):
Song, and.

Speaker 6 (54:22):
Just played a lot of.

Speaker 1 (54:23):
The science one there. Yeah, you know that one and
this one which sad are you? And you've begged me
not to play those anymore because your ears are bleeding,
and I want you to know I hear you. And
so here's what I'm going to do. I can't get

(54:43):
rid of them fully, and yes I did play, but
I wanted people to know what we're talking about. I'm
going to concentrate my effort in a in a different direction.
So instead of the new protest song, there's a new
Dylan mulvaney music.

Speaker 8 (54:59):
Video, A shower on a walk in an hour, feeling sweet,
feeling sour.

Speaker 1 (55:05):
I thought I nothing do an hour.

Speaker 6 (55:07):
My couch is olving is better than therapy.

Speaker 2 (55:12):
Oh you.

Speaker 1 (55:14):
In them are your bottom?

Speaker 7 (55:15):
Boy?

Speaker 1 (55:16):
You have a sexual.

Speaker 12 (55:22):
Grab a drink or two or three friends?

Speaker 6 (55:25):
All good, you got me, it's.

Speaker 1 (55:29):
Out. I'm trying to figure out who who I find
more obnoxious at this moment, Dylan mulvaney or Megan Markle. Dude,
They're like, she needs to she probably just needs to
go away, like everything she does turns into some weird,
scandalous thing. I guess they think she forged a waffle

(55:51):
segment on her video because she claimed that she was
making her kids waffles and they showed the waffle maker
and the pattern of the waffle maker doesn't match the
waffles the kids reading. So people are like fine tooth combing,
hate watching her stuff and then just clowning on that chick.
And I guess you're starting another new podcast. So because

(56:12):
the third time's the charm? Clearly all right, ray stage,
I can oh no, not yet, okay, all right, sorry,
looking at my clock there, and I just assumed, uh, dude,
we got a Florida man story. I'm gonna get this
for you coming up here in the next segment. I
don't visually know and I can only base it off
the police officer's description what this dude was doing, but

(56:35):
I got to run it by you because it's just
so damn nuts man. So we'll get to that coming
up here in the next segment. Let's go ahead and
get ray though real quick, and uh, what's going on?
The man? Much?

Speaker 7 (56:48):
How are you?

Speaker 4 (56:49):
Do you see that?

Speaker 1 (56:50):
You see that shuttle touchdown where they had all the
dolphins and stuff, and that was great. Oh yeah, although
there's a conspiracy theory that the Trump administered the dolphins
were like staged planet. I don't know how, but I
love the internet, man, I love it.

Speaker 7 (57:05):
Yeah, it is great. Plenty of material there.

Speaker 1 (57:08):
That Trump's like Trump, and then Trump's like, well, let's
bring the dolphins to the White House and then we'll
put them in a think because of course.

Speaker 7 (57:15):
Why not, of course, But uh, you know, the scientist
in me gets into you have to think about I'll
try to keep it short. You have to think about
the minds that created the physics and the mathematics not
only for re entry, but to actually get up into
space and then and splash down to predict it exactly

(57:37):
to the minute. I was like, all right, five point
fifty seven. Let's see how this goes. Like, they look
like they're further and to the minute they were, they
were right on with It was amazing.

Speaker 1 (57:48):
Really, whereas I hated algebra, so it's.

Speaker 7 (57:50):
Like, well, algebra, try differential equations. Try uh, let's see
differential equations with physics. Try dynamic media. Yeah exactly. Some
of those classes are don't tell anybody, but I took twice,
so I was always dot.

Speaker 4 (58:07):
I can read the word boobs with a calculator. Wow, yeah, nice.

Speaker 1 (58:11):
Does that every morning? Actually, and then he holds it up.

Speaker 7 (58:13):
Yeah, shell oil. That's the other one.

Speaker 1 (58:14):
Right, So well, to be fair, shows minds were former Nazis,
so well, I mean to keep that in mind.

Speaker 7 (58:22):
Well, I didn't really want to be painted with that brush.
But thanks, I'm not saying you're a Nazis. Well, I know,
but I brought up the conversation so I get drumble.
But I just there's days I'm amazed where it's just
incredible to think about it when you know we can't
even get sometimes a twenty four hour forecast. Correct, no joke,
I mean I'm.

Speaker 1 (58:40):
Not there and they're catching rockets and landing.

Speaker 7 (58:42):
Yeah, there's yeah, they're.

Speaker 1 (58:45):
Crisis actor dolphins.

Speaker 7 (58:46):
Yeah, I'm like, give me some of that science. I'll
plug it into my doppler and see where it goes.

Speaker 1 (58:51):
Right, Well, it'd be like he's got it. Those are
that he's got to bring those dolphins, because if you
invited the Miami Dolphins to it would get a concussion
probably at the end.

Speaker 7 (58:58):
Well probably exactly, trip on a rudebaker or something.

Speaker 1 (59:02):
Yeah, man, down to go. But yeah, so all right,
let's try to get this one right so we don't
have to mind.

Speaker 7 (59:09):
Well, today's easy part. Yeah, a few clouds, a mild bit,
upper seventies. Then it gets a little tricky tomorrow. Tomorrow
night there'll be some showers. This isn't gonna be widespread rain.
In the afternoon, there'll be some thunderstorms. Not looking at
severe weather as I flip over and check the convective
outlooks from the store prediction center, Yeah, I got kind

(59:31):
of a general thunderstorms painted around the low up in
the Midwest and the Great Lakes. That's where the better
chance of strong storms will be. But nothing like we
had last week with the sphear weather outbreak, and we
had a couple of strong storms in the state. The
front comes through, we're still in the mid seventies tomorrow,
low seventies for the Triad in points west, and then
tomorrow night we'll see showers come to an end, and
some of the hills to our west around Ashville, Boone

(59:53):
and higher elevations may actually end up with some snow
showers late Tomorrow night early Friday. So would be some
areas as we dip into the thirties and even the
upper twenties further west and in the mountains that might
get a little slick early Friday. For the first I'm
going to say full day of spring, would spring arriving
tomorrow morning, sixty two, Friday's high so being the low

(01:00:15):
sixties and back in the mid upper sixties to near seventy,
and sunshine returning for the weekend. You should ask Mark
about that conversation with the first day of spring.

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
Oh, he's a market.

Speaker 7 (01:00:28):
Yeah, he's all messed up. We really we hit him.

Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
Oh yeah, I got to talk to him today because yeah,
I do a little I do a hit on his
show on Wednesdays.

Speaker 7 (01:00:36):
So, oh, you should ask him. You should say, Mark,
so when's the first day of spring?

Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
What was the confusion?

Speaker 7 (01:00:43):
Well, he always thought it was on March. He always
thought it was March twenty first, every day, every every year,
single year. Always he thought it was a fixed date.
Is it's not. Oh okay, I thought it was a
fixed date.

Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
It's not.

Speaker 7 (01:00:57):
It can be anywhere from the nineteenth to the twenty first.

Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
Well that's dumb. You guys need to fix it. Buckle
that up ill.

Speaker 7 (01:01:04):
Oh got to do with angle of inclination and sunshine
and elliptical orbits.

Speaker 4 (01:01:11):
Yeah, check it out. Check it out his boobs.

Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
Yeah, that flipped it upside down, and I like, oh wow,
look at that. Yeah, that's amazing. All right, Well we'll sorry,
I'll harass him over that. We'll talk to you in
the next hour. Okay, okay, all right, there you go,
raced age trying to confuse us with math this morning.
Oh look at that. People are not a fan of
the new Dylan mulvaney song. You know, I just I'm

(01:01:34):
just trying. I'm just reacting to what you guys wanted.
You didn't want the protest song, so I tried to
get you something else. Why is nobody ever happy? I
don't know. But we'll talk about Florida man and coming
up here in just a few minutes. Also, uh Brad
not uh. The congressman will join us coming up at
eight oh five, And yeah, we got to talk to
spring Court. I will ask about the Epstein list again,

(01:01:55):
and I will ask every politician every time I talk
to him at the federal level until they put the
damn thing out. So lots to get to hang on.

Speaker 6 (01:02:09):
Florida Man. Florida Man.

Speaker 12 (01:02:11):
Is something in the wanderty er or sand that makes
you do all that crazy crap. It's like the state
is one week dumbass trapped. Nowhere else has the Florida Man.
It is almost like as the Weird Factor climbs to
find out it have it in Florida every time.

Speaker 6 (01:02:31):
Florida Man, Florida Man. If anyone can.

Speaker 12 (01:02:34):
Cheer me, if you know, you can just find life
be crazy. But of course, but it's not as bad
crap crazy as yours.

Speaker 6 (01:02:40):
Nowhere else are you gonna find him.

Speaker 12 (01:02:43):
They're so used to it they don't mind him.

Speaker 6 (01:02:46):
Hooray for Florida Man.

Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
All right, So I'm gonna play the body cam audio,
and what you need to know is there is a
there's an older Florida Man. He is at a big park.
This is in the Tampa area, and he there's like
walking paths and then but the pass go through like
the high switchgrass that you see you see in some
coastal settings. So this dude is like a long he's

(01:03:10):
he's set up along this big cut walking path and
he's in like a lounge chair naked, sunbathing. And obviously
people saw this and like, oh my gosh, But listen
to the actual audio and tell me what you think
is going on.

Speaker 13 (01:03:27):
My man, I'm not at the park.

Speaker 7 (01:03:30):
Okay, you got any idea on you?

Speaker 2 (01:03:32):
No?

Speaker 5 (01:03:33):
I what your name?

Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
Polearly not.

Speaker 13 (01:03:35):
You can't be out here, so listening, do you understand
that I didn't realize I was switching. You got a
sign over here on the ground it says feel free
to investigate gently. I mean, come on, there's people to
come out here to complain about this behavior.

Speaker 6 (01:03:47):
Non stop being behind your back that one.

Speaker 1 (01:03:49):
So this guy's in a chair naked with a sign
that says feel free to investigate gently.

Speaker 13 (01:03:56):
Less than smart decision has been made here today.

Speaker 4 (01:03:59):
Yeah, I didn't realize that invest Oh listening, I just.

Speaker 13 (01:04:01):
Was please feel free to investigate gently? Can you got
your wrapped up with a chain up to a little stick.
You got here, I was, you know, out here somedaying,
absolutely right, Well that's not sunbathing, my friend, A little
bit different.

Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
Have you ever met anybody here before?

Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Now?

Speaker 13 (01:04:16):
First time to basically you were just trying to meet somebody.
You got your rigged up like a fishing rod.

Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
That didn't look good. I'm sorry. News out of Washington
yesterday and pretty much every day for about two months now.
And to help us make sense of it, let's go
ahead and welcome in NC Congressman Brad Not. How you
doing this morning, sir, Good morning, How you doing? I'm good?
Can I have the real JFK files? These are not

(01:04:43):
exciting enough you were? Do you have the real ones
up there in your office or what?

Speaker 5 (01:04:48):
You know?

Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
If I had them, you would be on?

Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
Do you have the Epstein list? On a more serious note,
I make it a point that every one of you,
one of you guys up in Washington or Gallons for
that matter, I interview. I'm just going to remind you
that we really want to see those. Pam Bondie says
she had them on her desk twice, So what's going
on with that? Are you or any of your other

(01:05:11):
congressional members, maybe in her ear trying to hurry this
process along, because I honestly think if you guys don't
release them by the midterms, it's going to be made
a campaign issue.

Speaker 2 (01:05:23):
So yeah, I think you're right, and we we have
certainly ech the sentiments of our constituents and people from
all over the country. When there's a promise made, such
as the one that this bonding made to release those files,
we expected to happen, and we have certainly seen nothing

(01:05:44):
to the contrary other than this delay that would indicate
that she's gone back on her promise. But we needed,
we need to be released, and why it hasn't been
I do not have that answer, but we have been
relaying those those lots and concerns.

Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
I'm not in general, Yeah, I'm not. I'm not. I'm
not alleging. I'm not in on conspiracy yet. Uh you know,
maybe I'll get there. But but admittedly, that whole that
whole thing with the influencers holding their Willy Wonka golden tickets. Uh,
they admittedly the optics looked really bad on that. You
would agree that, I agree, I agree.

Speaker 2 (01:06:21):
So I think if they want, if they weren't prepared
to if they weren't prepared to release the full file,
if they should have never made a partial release or
just sort of a stabog release.

Speaker 1 (01:06:30):
Okay, well that's me harassing you, and then every time
we talk going forward, I will harass you again, so
I'll be prepared. But it kind of is because it's
you know, it's your team. So let's let's let's get
that handled.

Speaker 5 (01:06:43):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
But I want to talk about the insanity yesterday and
more so the insanity that we've seen in these two months,
and that is these judges. All right, so yesterday they
just basically said that you guys got to you got
to put all the you said stuff back. Please don't
do that. What is the plan now for ruling like
that where this judge says, well, no, you can't just

(01:07:07):
defund and get rid of all these USAID programs. We
need transgender operas in Columbia, dammit. So what I know
the White House is figuring out how they're going to
deal with it. How does Congress react to that when
you have these judges essentially saying that the other two
branches of government don't really you guys can all go home?
Will handle this like this is turning into and I

(01:07:27):
hate to use the term, a bit of a constitutional crisis.

Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
Would you agree, You're exactly right, Casey. And because of
that nature, it is a little bit I would say
tedious for Congress to move forward. And there have been
very limited judicial impeachments in our history. Most of them
were tied to instances of brockery, and some of those judges,

(01:07:55):
whenever they were brought before the impeachment tribunal, they resigned
before the cases were ever heard or judicated. And there
are very clear delineations of power right. Article two is
very clear with what it affords the president and the
executive branch. Article three is what lays out the judicial branch.

(01:08:18):
And what we have seen repeatedly, really only with President
Trump is the infringement from the Article three branch into
the Article two branch. I mean, just as an example,
they've been close to eighty nationwide injunctions between President Trump's
first term and President Trump's existing term, and George W.

(01:08:41):
Bush in eight years had six, President Barack Obama had
a yeah, yeah, he had. I think President Obama had
like ten or fourteen something like that. So there's obviously
a very real effort to handstring the executive because President
Trump has been so serious and performing how the executive
branch has really assumed far too much power through the

(01:09:05):
executive agencies, and the left has done an effective job
at this point at thwarting it through the judicial branch.
And that's something that we have to address, no question
about it.

Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
Yeah, And let's talk about the ways in which this
is supposed to be handled, because it would be more
clear cut if these judges were taking bribes, right, because
that's easy, you can find that out. But this is
one that is born of ideology, right, and I think
that's what most people assign this too. And the way
that this is supposed to be dealt with is twofold one.

(01:09:40):
You guys shouldn't have to deal with it. What is
your understanding of John Roberts's responsibility, who, by the way,
decided to issue a statement. This guy didn't issue a
statement when his fellow justice's homes r under attack and
one of them had a hitman show up. But he
issued a statement on this yesterday saying this is not
the place of the president in Congress do it based

(01:10:00):
on a ruling? Was his beef? What is your understanding
of John Roberts's role in policing the judiciary because most
people don't realize he is the head of the judiciary
at large from a federal standpoint, and so normally there
is a process by which he kind of slaps hands
and deals with it. What is your understanding before we

(01:10:21):
get to your responsibility?

Speaker 2 (01:10:23):
You know, it's unfortunate because the Chief Justice he has
long made very public his his goal of keeping the
court away from politics, and unfortunately, when he makes statements
like this, especially given the abuses of the past and

(01:10:45):
the president from the judiciary where he has refused to
step in and make statements, this statement rightfully seems to
be very targeted in a political nature at the President,
who is again rightfully fresh traded at activist judges prohibiting
him from doing his duty. And when Chief Justice Roberts

(01:11:08):
wades into that debate in the way that he did,
he is undermining his own goal of depoliticizing the courts.
And as someone who came from a law enforcement background
who do practice in front of Article three judges every day,
I share the goal of depoliticizing. Course, it's imperative that

(01:11:31):
we do so. However, that does not mean that the
Supreme Court should not actively patrol and protect the court
system from politically motivated judges. And when you look at
a single district court judge and multiple instances across the
country who are unilaterally micro managing the executive branch, that

(01:11:56):
should cause alarm across every jurisdiction our country. And it's
clearly been a problem for years. Just going back to
the immigration topic, Texas was ordered to remove barriers that
were designed to protect their citizens from the invasion that

(01:12:19):
was occurring over the last four years, an invasion that
was bringing people from all over the world into our country,
bringing drugs, bringing human traffickers, bringing violent criminals, bringing terrorists.
All of this is known. The federal government neglected its
sole responsibility, it's cheap responsibility, to protect its citizens. Texas

(01:12:40):
finally had enough. They erected a barrier, and an activist court,
citing some type of procedural issue, ordered them to tear
down the barrier. And then when President Trump is elected,
he very rightfully recognizes his authority to protect the citizens
of this country. He rounds up people who are here illegally.

(01:13:03):
Let me emphasis Let me put emphasis on that people
who are here illegally, who are criminals and part of
a gang whose stated purpose is to commit heinous crimes
and enrich themselves while doing it. He sends them home
in a judge orders orders the president to return those

(01:13:23):
people to the United States. It's a disgusting comparison again
of an activist judge and an activist judge problem where
they retreat to essentially a procedural issue that is not
rooted in law, that's not rooted in constitutional principles, and

(01:13:44):
it allows them to carry out their agenda. And going
back to Chief Justice Roberts, there have been numerous instances
where this has been raised, and it is a Supreme
Court job to adjudicate the district court judge is when
they get out of mind and specifically review how they

(01:14:05):
utilize unilateral authority that is arguably not theirs to use.

Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
Yeah, let's let's be let's be specific about how that
what that looks like in a Supreme Court setting. So
what what it looks like? Can you correct me if
I'm wrong? Is it doesn't necessarily just have to be
one individualized case. One of the things they can do
while rendering a decision on a case, and a lot
of people thought they might do this here with a

(01:14:30):
recent case, is established parameters as part of the ruling
that become best practiced further down the food chain. Is
that an accurate way to say.

Speaker 2 (01:14:40):
It, in a roundabout way, that's correct. So basically, what
the method that a lot of these courts utilize is
they'll put into place a something called a temporary restraining order, right,
or something that's generally non appealable, which is which is

(01:15:00):
in somewhat in some ways of fiction. But they'll issue
a stay or or a restraining order, and in so
doing they will effectively stop a policy that's designed or
that's in effect that affects the entire country. And if
the executive branch will appeal that, they can seek expedited

(01:15:22):
review as the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court can
essentially box in a lower court, a district court and
give guidelines or parameters as to how these types of
mechanisms should be used. And again, if the Federal Court
continue to issue these types of policies arguably in abuse

(01:15:43):
of their authority, I think there's no question that they're
being abused and the Supreme Court should be under an
obligation to adjudicate the lower court's use of these types
of procedural powers.

Speaker 1 (01:15:56):
Let's be clear. Let's be clear too, this is this
is it's a it's a it's a time thing. Like
I see people think that the judges assume their rulings
are going to hold up. No, if you don't get
to them to step in the Supreme Court in an
emergency manner, then you start peeling away years of the
Trump presidency as this thing slowly moves through the court,

(01:16:17):
and you can bet that the strategy is to delay
it and then you accomplish the same thing. So this
is why it's so insidious as to what's going on here,
and I think speaks to the fact that they understand
that they're overreaching. If I could just protect be a
lawyer for a moment.

Speaker 2 (01:16:36):
Yeah, there's no question about it. The Democrats know that
just about on every main issue that's important to the
United States public, they're on the wrong side of it
by and large as a party. Whether it's illegal immigration,
whether it's educational policy, whether it's passing and spending, they're
on the wrong side of it. And they are really

(01:16:57):
struggling right now from a legislative standpoint, to find the
darts that they want to use in the political arena.
So what have they done. They have retreated to the
court to try to slow down the momentum of Republicans
and President Trump, who quite honestly have found a great
foothold politically by carrying out the will of the American people.

(01:17:20):
And you're exactly right, Casey, delaying this is not only
a tactic, but it's very nefarious. They are trying to
bind up the hands of the executive who is moving
decisively doing things that we elected him to do. And
typically it takes eighteen to twenty four months at least
to get up to the Supreme Court. That's half of

(01:17:40):
his term. That's a full congressional term. And again it's
quite nefarious. You're right.

Speaker 1 (01:17:47):
And so now going back to you now, John Roberts,
though he was saying that impeachment is not appropriate just
because you disagree with the decision, I don't think that
that necessarily your call. Which one are your colleagues find
the impeachment thing?

Speaker 2 (01:18:02):
The other day, there's several of my colleagues who have
on a case by case basis, filed the impeachment and uh,
you know, uh, mister Crane, Uhila Eli crime. Brandon Gilgan Texas.

Speaker 1 (01:18:16):
Okay, but but here's what I'm asking. This is a
thing that is literally parts of checks and balances. Right,
there's two different standards by which you can you can
seek the high crimes and misdemeanors, and then there's a
bad behavior. I'm probably misquoting what exactly it is, and so,

(01:18:37):
like John Roberts is not accurate. It literally this is
something that is part of your job should you have
to do it, but it is a high bar.

Speaker 2 (01:18:46):
So it's a very high bar, and that's why it's
only been utilized. It's only been utilized I think maybe
a dozen times are in our two hundred and fifty
year history. And again it's for something very open and shut,
like bride rates.

Speaker 1 (01:19:05):
I want to know, and I'm sorry to interrupt you.
I just have about a minute and a half. I
want to know. So what are you guys going to do?
You can you just not fund this, but then you're
not going to get a budget passed. The Democrats will
style me that if you don't include the insane spending there, right, So,
like I don't want to hear that your guys hands
are tied one hundred percent, like the Democrats have clearly
figured out a strategy to try to screw everyone over

(01:19:27):
who voted for this administration. What is how are the
Republicans going to get down in the dirt? What are
you guys going to do? I got about a minute.

Speaker 2 (01:19:34):
That's a great question. And again, those articles have a
piece that have been filed. We'll look at these things
on a case by case basis. We have introduced in
the Judiciary Committee a statute that will basically require Article
three judges to refrain from enacting nationwide injunctions, especially if

(01:19:55):
the two parties are not before them immediately, that will
ghibit them for being instruments of the left on a
nationwide bathe this uh that that particular law has made
it out of committee. I was into hearing that that
debated that hearing, but debated that law. Excuse me. So
there are things that we can do legislatively the impeachment process. Unfortunately,

(01:20:17):
because it is such a high bar, I think that
the Democrats will very much delay that into Congress.

Speaker 1 (01:20:24):
You guys are going to get that and I'm sorry,
I got about ten seconds. I believe.

Speaker 2 (01:20:29):
Yeah, it's a very high bar, and it's personally I
think changing the law and making making jurisdiction very clear
is our best shot.

Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
All right, well, I'm glad to hear that you guys
are coming at this from a few directions. Appreciated, Congressman,
and we will be back. Duck Schumer was on there yesterday,
and you know a lot of the headlines are was
it Sonny? I guess it was Sunny Austin who was
mad at him, so she was giving him the business
over not shutting the government down, because you know she's

(01:21:00):
a lunatic. But it was another moment that really stood
out to me and others, and you know what, you
know what it was. And this is why I don't
understand because Chuck Schumer, even though he's an awful person
in my opinion, he's not dumb usually from a strategy standpoint. Yeah,
Pelosi same way, Like, say whatever you want about Nancy

(01:21:22):
Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, and yes, it's a lot easier
when you got a media carrying water for you, but
strategically they're not usually the ones screwing it up. I mean,
look at look what Pelosi was able to accomplish, you know,
essentially running around bribing people, but with Obamacare, right, so
they're pretty dangerous. But do you remember one of the

(01:21:42):
clear gaffes of the Obama administration that it really really
hit in the polling, in public opinion polling. It had
some pretty dramatic effect, and it was Barack Obama with
you didn't build that when he was talking about apreneurs
in the US, so that you didn't build that. You know,

(01:22:03):
you didn't build that road that you used to deliver
the food from your restaurant you started. You didn't build that, right,
And people found that wildly insulting because it's like, well,
you didn't build that either, Barack Obama. Everyone who paid
taxes did build that. But the business itself, in spite of,
you know, the ever never ending bureaucracy, those individuals built that.

(01:22:26):
So does here Chuck Schumer say this yesterday felt a
lot like that. And I don't understand what he thought
he was going to accomplish here.

Speaker 9 (01:22:34):
You know what their attitude is, I made my money
all by myself. How dare your government take my money
from me. I don't want to pay taxes or I
built my company with my bare hands. How dare your
government tell me how I should treat my customers the
land and water that I owned or my employees. They
hate government. Government's a barrier to people, a barrier to

(01:22:58):
stop them from doing things. They want to destroy it.
We are not letting them do it. And we're united.

Speaker 1 (01:23:03):
Yeah, yeah, all right, shut up, and here's the deal.
Are there people like taxation is theft? Yes, right, but
most people, most people, there are parts of government that
they do want, right. Military would be a very good
example of that. But it's it's all the other stuff.
So it's look humor's being very disingenuous here. But also

(01:23:26):
the other part is if you go down the list
of Democrat lawmakers, most of them have never built a
damn thing.

Speaker 4 (01:23:33):
I was about to say, he's worked in politics his
entire life. He's never worked in the private sector.

Speaker 1 (01:23:37):
Yeah what college? Yeah, except except have a healthy stock portfolio.
So I yes, that's that's the only thing they really accomplished.
And that Sureshill wasn't on their own. So, you know,
for Chuck Schumer out there to say this when like
how many how many Democrat lawmakers have have never ran

(01:23:58):
or owned a business? Most of them on the Republicans
there's a lot of Republicans too, but you're much more
likely than a Republican like Senator Ted Budden, right, he
had a firearms an outdoor store, right, and then there's
some other stuff too. But like so like you can
sit there and you can literally point to things that

(01:24:20):
people have built. So it's really rich listening to Chuck Schumer,
who is ross again, I'm glad it occurred to you
as well, is you've never built anything.

Speaker 4 (01:24:32):
He's lived off the tax payeradim his entire life.

Speaker 1 (01:24:35):
And by the way, I'm not necessary I have a
problem with lifetime politicians, per se. I don't have a
beef with somebody who's worked in public service their whole life.
My uncle and my grandfather both technically worked for the
government their entire lives. My grandfather as both a college
professor within a public university system and a park ranger

(01:24:59):
within you know, at Yellowstone. Those are his jobs. That's
what he did his whole life technically, So that's not
my beef. But also Chuck Schumer is intentionally ignoring what
has people's tackles raised, and that is, you know, the
transgender operas in Colombia, the insane bureaucracy. So this isn't

(01:25:22):
It's not a binary choice of no government or an
insane amount of government. It's about right sizing government, and
so I why Schumer would say that and just give
fuel to up. That's going to be in campaign ads that,
mark my words, it will be in campaign ads around
the midterms, as it should be.

Speaker 4 (01:25:41):
I think most people, like you know, we're not a
fancome tax day to write that check. But in the past,
it was like, all right, I understand it. You know
it's going to schools or the military.

Speaker 1 (01:25:50):
You do your property taxes.

Speaker 4 (01:25:51):
And that's fine. So you know, I'm gonna it's gonna
be fine. But then you see where all the money's
going through USA, like you said, And now it's different.
Now it's like, well, you know what, maybe I should be.
You know, first off, I am one of those taxationist
stuff people, so let's let me be clear about that.
But I'm saying I can understand.

Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
I think you've mentioned that.

Speaker 4 (01:26:06):
Yeah, most people are going to look at this now
and see where this money is going to be, like,
you know what, let me keep my money.

Speaker 7 (01:26:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:26:12):
And then and then the fact that if I don't
give you the money you say I owe you, you
throw me in prison because I'm now not funding the
gay operas in Burma.

Speaker 1 (01:26:19):
Well, I mean, have you ever been to a gay
opera in Burma?

Speaker 4 (01:26:22):
I have none?

Speaker 1 (01:26:23):
Oh, well, how is it? I don't know, I've never
been invited. So and I heard you don't go into
Burma except by river. You gotta have a good boat man. Yeah,
you gotta have a good boat man. Just a boatman though,
So that's how you get the boat oh man. Yeah,
so uh yeah, a chuck Chuck Shumer's an idiot that

(01:26:44):
just goes without saying. But that just seemed like quite
the young forced air there. All right, Hey, real quick,
I don't want to tell criminals how to do criminal stuff,
but uh, I'm pretty sure that this didn't take a
lot of investigative power. So there's a story out of Smithfield,
pretty horrible story. A man is charged now with murder

(01:27:05):
in connection to a fatal stabbing that took place Monday
at the Baymon Inn down in Smithfield, Smithfield, North Carolina. Obviously,
police arrived at a hotel found a woman dead her
name was Sandra Warrez inside one of the hotel rooms,
and real quick they were able to identify as suspect.

(01:27:29):
The suspect is Eric Jonathan Nelson, who authority's claim left
the scene but was later apprehended. I guess up in
Virginia as he was trying to get away. But how
do they know it was him? Well, I guess you
look at cameras maybe figure out what's going on there.
But one other thing, apparently the stabbing was so violent.

(01:27:50):
Dude cut his own finger off and left it, and
I look criminal, one oh one. I think you know
you don't want to leave fingerprints. You sure hell don't
want to leave a finger that's gonna they're gonna hold
that up at your trial and you're not even gonna
be able to point at it. What are you doing?

Speaker 2 (01:28:09):
Man?

Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
So, uh yeah, that was probably it was probably probably
a pretty easy case to solve right there, at least
from identifying a suspect. So yeah, right, so, uh you know,
future criminals don't chop your own thing off that they
used to identify criminals with and then leave it at
the scene, unless he was was elaborate staging and.

Speaker 4 (01:28:32):
Uh be framed. Somebody stole it right with.

Speaker 1 (01:28:37):
Some knockout, some cut his finger off and they're like, aha,
I don't know, but yeah, they got cameras and all
this other stuff. So we will see I guess he's
still in Virginia. And then they got a yeah, they're
gonna have to extra at him here, so that'll happen
pretty quick. But yeah, I just I saw this story
and I realized the finger thing. I'll actually read through it,
and I'm like, yeah, that's not very that's not very
good criminal lying right there. All right, dude, there is

(01:29:01):
a whole dolphin conspiracy thing going on on Twitter. Now,
you absolute lunatics.

Speaker 2 (01:29:07):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:29:07):
I thought that person was trolling. So I've read now
multiple posts claiming, among other things, that they used boats
to lure the dolphins to the shuttle splash down site
so that you could have that moment. Who are you?
I love conspiracy theories, and I'm fine with it being

(01:29:29):
a conspiracy theory, but what so, so, what you have
to know is they have when the shuttles with Shuttle
splashes down, they actually stage boats all around the area,
not directly in the area. They're back off like ten
miles or something. I can't remember with the distances. I
remember reading this during one of his previous ones and
then they all, you know, zoom in there to go

(01:29:51):
ahead and make the capture. And in the past we've
had the US Navy did this stuff right with the
Apollo program and everything else. So you're alleging that when
those boats then moved into the site, dolphins followed them,
and it's a conspiracy. Have you ever been on a
boat Ross? You ever been on a boat out in
the ocean? Yes, all the way out? Yeah, yeah, what

(01:30:14):
happens when you're in a boat out on the ocean
from times?

Speaker 4 (01:30:17):
Sometimes the year followed Yeah, by the CIA or in
the helicopters above and the dolphins and the dolphins.

Speaker 1 (01:30:24):
Yeah, so Ross has black helicopters too, but yeah, no dolphins.
So are now are dolphins canceled out? Do we have
to cancel dolphins?

Speaker 4 (01:30:34):
Poor dolphins are like we're adorable yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:30:36):
Yeah, we're good.

Speaker 4 (01:30:37):
Tricks Nazi dolphins. Fashions dolphins, Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:30:43):
No, no, dolphins like to get busy.

Speaker 4 (01:30:50):
My body, my body telling me.

Speaker 1 (01:30:58):
That piece of audio. It might be the crowning to
achievement of the show. We made that eight years ago
for one story, and we have found a way to
use it every year since then. All right, eight forty five,
let's go ahead and get three stage it from the
Weather Channel. Conspiracy is going on now. A bunch of
train stage Nazi dolphins or something. I just don't they're

(01:31:19):
probably going to start lighting dolphins on fire. You have
a bunch of crazy people doing that, so watch out right. Yeah,
so the good dolphin arsening one.

Speaker 7 (01:31:27):
Yeah great, Great, you can tell me who you got
win in your bracket afterwards, because I'm going to be
out until next week. So looking good today. We've got
sunshine back, a little dry out there. The Weather Service
does mention the dry conditions and the dangerous fire weather.
Mid upper seventies today, beautiful day, and then the showers
come in tomorrow, maybe a thunderstorm in the afternoon and evening.
Not anticipating severe weather. We still should have load to

(01:31:51):
mid seventy temperatures before we cool off and cooling off
to the mid upper thirties Friday morning, and then the
mountains to the west there may be some snow showers,
so you might have to deal with that if you're
traveling west. Then sunny, upper fifties, low sixties Friday afternoon,
a little breeze around. It's a little chilly on Friday.
Back close to seventy over the weekends, so probably a
mid upper sixties Saturday and probably upper sixties to near

(01:32:12):
seventy on Sunday, so not too bad. I've been say
it all week a s Tomorrow is really the day
in the afternoon where we're gonna have the wet weather,
and then after that we got some pretty nice days
coming up. First day of Spring is tomorrow morning, five
oh one am Eastern time. And now I've got even
more of your cronies involved, So I hope I don't
get anybody in trouble.

Speaker 1 (01:32:30):
Okay, well, it's fine. I have two brackets, and I
have different winners in both, but I have Florida and
Duke depending on this.

Speaker 7 (01:32:38):
Okay, I believe it or not. The first time I
worked it out, I ended up with Clemson, so I'm
gonna leave it.

Speaker 1 (01:32:45):
With Clemson plus six thousand or something.

Speaker 7 (01:32:50):
It's not far fetched. And I think the women's bracket
I got South Carolina maybe. Oh wow, all right, not
h all right, get out of here. No, I couldn't.

Speaker 1 (01:33:03):
You're gone, so we won't talk to you till next week.

Speaker 7 (01:33:05):
Yes, I have to go to We're going to New
York City, speaking of my daughter's performed at Carnegie Hall
Saturday night, so we're Wow, look at you be back Tuesday.
That's you asked, so afraid of Orange? All right, we
have fun doing that. Don't get lit on fire. And
Times Square they're doing that this week, so that all right?

(01:33:27):
All right, we'll come back with Joe Bellinger next.

Speaker 14 (01:33:29):
Hang on, Good morning, Casey. It's decision day for the
Federal Reserve. No real suspense about interest rates. As far
as economists are concerned, they will be shocked if rates
are not left unchanged. But it is hope that Chared
your own Powell will have something to say about President
Trump's policies and how they're affecting the economy. Stock market
futures just a little bit higher as investors wait that

(01:33:51):
news conference. Mortgage interest rates tick hire Last week, mortgage
bankers report the average rate on a thirty year fixed
rate home loan was up to six point seven to
two percent. It was the first increase in nine weeks.
The FBI has entered the investigation into vandalism at Tesla
sites around the country. There have been numerous incidents of
damage to Tesla charging stations and dealerships, and several Tesla

(01:34:16):
vehicles were damaged yesterday in separate arson fires at dealerships
in Los Angeles and Kansas City, the tex Mex restaurant
chain on the borders planning to close seventy restaurants, according
to court papers seen by USA Today on the border
file for bankruptcy earlier this month. Four North Carolina restaurants
around that closing list. Attitudes are changing, and there's a

(01:34:38):
growing global market for second hand clothing and accessories. The
resale marketplace thread up says people around the world spent
two hundred and twenty seven billion dollars on used apperil
last year and KC Artificial intelligence can do a lot
of things, but its work cannot be copyrighted. A federal
court panel ruled that copyright pri protection can only apply

(01:35:01):
to work authored by humans. There have been attempts to
secure intellectual property protections for AI generated creations.

Speaker 1 (01:35:09):
Casey, well, it is like that. Remember the monkey story
with the photo. Do you remember that story from about
ten years ago? They had a chimpanzee that grabbed a
tourist camera and took a picture of himself and I
can't remember what it was, but some idiots tried to
argue that the monkey could claim copyright. They're like no,
So I'm not surprised with the AI. So all right, Jeff,

(01:35:30):
appreciate it. We'll chat tomorrow, sir. Okay, you have a
good day. Yeah yeah, yeah it was. This is a
little wonky, but there's some really fascinating stuff in here.
And so let me just hit this real quick. So
this is from this is uh Blue something. This is

(01:35:51):
it's not a it's not a liberal thing. It's one
of these data crunch companies. And basically they went through
and they did a d dive on really doing breakdowns
on the twenty twenty four presidential election, and some really
incredible stuff emerged, like they were able to break down demos,
not just like you know, eighteen to twenty five, but

(01:36:14):
like eighteen year old minority voters. And it's there's a
couple of things emerge. Did you know and this is
I think there's two really amazing. One is this, did
you know that Donald Trump won eighteen year old non
white men. That's never happened for Republican so non white men,

(01:36:34):
so black and Latino and you know, Asian and all
that voters men eighteen years old voted for Donald Trump.
I guess it's not surprising. You know, we keep hearing
how unwoke this this upcoming generation is so we'll see
if that pans out. And people who don't pay attention

(01:36:55):
to the news have historically always leaned left. Trump won
it by double digits. So these are people who aren't
probably listening to this show. They're not you know, they
somebody's got CNN or Fox on. They don't want to
watch it. They want to go watch sports or whatever.
Check out the latest Lizo video. And Trump won and
the you know, one of the things that the analysis

(01:37:17):
that you have there is, well, then how would Trump
enter the lexicon there? And it was because the Trump
team did such a good job of infiltrating spaces where
they were i e. TikTok. This goes back to the
social media stuff, and there was a certain it was
not uncool to vote for Trump anymore, and that is
why he prospered there. But yeah,
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