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September 20, 2024 • 97 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I step away for a few days at a personal thing,
unexpected thing. So yeah, apologize to those of you who
were sending me emails here yesterday the day before could
not be helped. But all of that is in the past.
And here is why I step away for two days.

(00:22):
And this is the news cycle, right, I just want
to point this out. This is the news cycle after
just two days of y'all handling it on your own.
What is going on? We have exploding nineteen eighties technology

(00:44):
that of course has been you know thing all week. Now.
We have Cnnril and others who have or attempting to
sink their teeth deeper into Mark Robinson. It sounds like
that is working its way up the uh you know,
working its way up the food chain amongst some GOP folks.

(01:07):
Well we'll get into that, but that stuff's insane.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Ross.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Did you peruse some of the postings they're accusing mister Robinson? Yeah? Buttery,
buttery and good? What what I was?

Speaker 3 (01:26):
I was on a breadstick forum? What's going on?

Speaker 1 (01:28):
You're on a breadstick? Is that a thing? How do
you is there?

Speaker 3 (01:36):
I mean, I have no political ambition, so I'm not
worried about whatever this is I'm.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Posting well and and let me say, let me say
this thing. While you post oil messages or whatever in
your bread form thing, they're what it feels like a
sub group, right, I don't know, man, It's it's crazy.

(02:03):
It's just nuts. Everything's just nuts. And if if that
wasn't enough locally with that, and obviously we got to
talk about because we can get a chance to chew
on it. But uh, you know, the the whole exploding
pagers thing, well, we'll get a little of that. I
was texted with Pete Calendar yesterday. Oh yeah, and uh

(02:28):
He's just like, ah, we could do two shows. So
it's it's gonna be one of those days. We'll chat
with Pete coming up at eight oh five. I also
have to ask this because I'm starting to realize maybe
I'm different. All right, So do you all remember COVID.

Speaker 4 (02:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (02:46):
No, no, no, the the part where they're like everybody
staying in your house unless you're essential, and then it
was really Willy Nilly who was the Senate. Well, Ross
and I were essential, so you know it not a
lot changed in the Skelle for us. And since uh,
you know, the part of the show is one thing
where we're interacting, but for the most part throughout the day,

(03:08):
Ross and I, if we text or send an email
other than just prep stuff, it's pretty unusual. So it
really didn't impact a lot of us. Was I the
only one not taking part in drug fueled orgies? Was
it was just me, huh because like another day, another story,

(03:30):
and in this case somebody who is kind of wrapped
up in the decision making. That's that was his jam
during COVID. And it's not the first one. Remember what
happened over at the un folks where they were like
sneaking through the streets of Rotterdam or wherever the hell

(03:51):
it was, and then they rated it with one of
those dudes in there. All right, well, if you don't,
we'll bring you up to speed. And I apologize for
it being delicious slightly silicious this morning news wise, not
my choice if it makes you feel any better, those
two stories, you know, with the with the Robinson stuff

(04:14):
and then yet another COVID decision maker who set it.
I understand this may happen in the regular stop going
to lunch with reporters or not reporters, random hot people
who all of a sudden want to sleep with you. Okay,

(04:36):
I understand that's going to cut into your game, but
that's the mo the undercover reporters. They're not hiding how
they're accomplishing this with all these crazy videos. It's almost
exclusively a honey trap. Ross would you agree with that
almost ninety percent of these are honeytrap, gaze straight or otherwise.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Yeah. No, always it seems like they're out and they're
trying to impress whoever. It's a ross the table from it.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
Yeah, yeah, oh, look at you twenty five year old
or twenty eight year old reporter or a person who
I don't know is a reporter but is really really hot,
and let's go this restaurant, but only talk about intricate
COVID decision making. That's the other big tip off, right,
A lot of these you're into conversations. We were just like,

(05:21):
if that's if you think that's a random person, how
are you deep into this? And I guess maybe that's
a good job done by the reporter. So you know,
even with all of that that story, if you want
to remove the fact that there is a salacious nature,
I would point out, you know, they tried to castraight
like twenty five hundred people and they got some of

(05:44):
them and then they tried to do it again, So
that should de escalate the the perve factor there. So,
and that's just where we're kicking things off this morning.
So we'll wander around. We got I don't often say this,
we got Diddy news again. It's not my fault, it's

(06:08):
not Ross can attest to this, right. Sometimes you have
a story stack where there's too much stuff that's either
similar and it's not just one big driving story, or
you don't want to be in the gutter all day, right.
So that's why if I got a Florida man kicker story,
like Florida Man was hooking up with an alligator, right,

(06:30):
that'll be a little spot there. But I'm generally not
gonna package it in the middle of other stories where
I have to be delicate. And there's some stories that
just will never make it on air, as badly as
I want to share them with you. Ross, you know,
the one I'm thinking about with aquatic creatures never gonna

(06:58):
make on the air. I'll tease it out therefore, you
it's just you gotta make this. So as I'm sitting
here and I'm looking at this news cycle. I'm like, Diddy,
the Robinson stuff, the the reporter stuff. We got another
reporter story with RFK Junior, just wait for that. I'm

(07:19):
sitting there and I'm like, I don't want to do
all the pervy stuff. And then the COVID guy out
there having while locking you down, having drug fueled orgies.
There's no other word for it. What's going on.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
It's been like the freakiest days of twitter x in
a long time.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
But I want you to attest I've not gone out
of my way to cobble those stories together just to
be aure No.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
No, it's just the news cycle.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
It's just what it is. So he'll deal with these
as they come coming up here on the CaCO Day
radio program. Well, some not good things going I guess
it depends on what perspective you are not good things
going down? Ross You've you're a football guy. If I

(08:08):
were to hypothetically lose a game to I don't know,
let me pick a team here. If I was to
hypothetically lose a game to I don't know. The New
York Jets are pretty bad, right, It's pretty historically bad team.
If I was to get blown out by twenty one points?
Would that mean I'm a I'm a really bad football team.

(08:33):
If the Jet, let's say I was, I don't know
the Patriots and I was to show up at Thursday
Night Football and get blown out by the Jets by
twenty one, that would indicate there might be some issues there, right.

Speaker 3 (08:44):
You know, here's the thing. So I don't want to
curse my own team, and I believe in karma, so
I have no opinion on the matter. But you would
believe they're both find football clubs.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
Okay, but you would say the number twenty four is
more than the number three.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
Yes, satisfaction correct, Yes, twenty four is bigger than three. Yes.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
And in the scoring apparatus for football, if you were
to win by twenty one, that would be you know,
three possessions.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
Right, that would be three touchdowns, I believe, yes, yeah,
with the extra points.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
Yeah, so so it's not good anyway, So something like
that happened, we'd probably report on that as well. Okay,
all right, you guys are I know you don't want
to tell you you guys are Monday night.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
Just remind me, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we're playing
against the Jaguars.

Speaker 5 (09:33):
Yah.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
The past two Monday night games. I hate this, but
you're the early one.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
I think the past two seasons we've lost to the
Jags with a lot of likeas are scared. It's gonna
be another trap game. Last year was in London. A
year before I can't remember, but it was like a
one point loss. So I mean everyone's in Jacksonvillege. Yeah,
gotta get through it.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
Yeah, alrighty man. So, uh that's all right, We're gonna
we're gonna dwell in the world of football. We got
other stuff to get into. Uh where to even start
on this fine morning we got We've got lots of
sound we're gonna get into. Uh, let me do this. Well,

(10:10):
I'm more of the Robinson discussion is gonna be We'll
we'll hit a little of it. And again, I you know,
I reached down and was chatting with a couple of people. Yes,
say uh uh, Pete was one of them, because you're
just you know, I'm sitting there and I'm like, what
what do you think happened?

Speaker 5 (10:30):
And I.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Or or at the very least, what do you think
of these individual things? And we can't we can we
touched on a couple of them. Here's the thing. This
isn't an excuse, by the way, it's a lot harder.
It's a lot harder when you are a private sector person.

(10:55):
We've said this on a shirt. Rosse and I were
literally just talking about this when you're when you were
somebody who was just Joe Blow going about doing his thing.
Who whatever, I have interest in me? And then you
find yourself literally on the hit list for major news outlets.

(11:15):
It's going to be crazy where they're going to dig up.
I told you a story one time on this air.
This is a this is a completely true story when
you do with Biden. It's true, man, It's true. No,
And and this was very interesting. I know somebody who
they're doing very well in life. They're they're amicable, they're

(11:36):
likable in person. People all around tend to like them.
Really smart guy that I know, got a great family,
just killing it, just killing it. And obviously he's politically
interested in stuff. And we had a conversation one day
because I think some folks are trying to get him

(11:56):
to run for Congress. But the other thing I know
about this individual from the moment i've known him, he's
one of the most protected secret people I know, not
in some weird way. But it's just like we knew
each other for a long time. I didn't even have
his cell number, and well, you know, I forgot to

(12:17):
know each other. He kind of asked me what I
thought of it one night we were sitting at one
of our fine steak establishments, and I thought about it,
and I thought, oh, it's gotta be great. Plus, you know,
if he needs to sell fun, he could probably do
some of that. But then I'm like, you know, the
one thing I know about you and always known about you,

(12:38):
is like how much you value your privacy. And he
had never been in He's always been a public sector guy,
and I just told him, I'm like, you want me
just to show you what would happen if you give
me like twenty minutes to screw around and find stuff.
I sat there at the bar, and they weren't like
uber negative things, but they were things that you would

(13:00):
have to because of the complexity of his business. I
think absolutely could be spun. And I hate to think
that I talked what would have been a good member
of Congress out of running, but I just realized that,
not that I think he had skeletons in his closet,
and it really wasn't that exciting the couple things that
I kind of brought as an example to him, but

(13:22):
it just wasn't within his nature to want to do that.
So you also have to be a public sector person
who's able to make that transition to where CNN hates
you enough to deep dive a website called was it
Black Africa or something like some reporters on that having

(13:44):
to go through and read posts on an internet forum
of that nature and then make the decision that they
think that's Mark and they and you know, they lay
out why they think it is. Obviously Robinson has said
it's not. He's also said he's not going to suspend
his campaign. And read through those and it leads me

(14:12):
to this, and we can we can talk about whatever
we think of that situation. Who posts on those you
realize who goes to an adult website and and posting
you like the people comment on the videos.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
Or like the people that share this stuff, like it
always amazing, Like there's like share buttons, like who's pushing
that button or who's commenting on the post?

Speaker 1 (14:39):
How many times? Uh, and maybe it happens to us.
How many times have you been some of the cross
a Twitter account. You're like, I don't think that person
knows that you could see likes right or or shares.

Speaker 3 (14:52):
Or once upon a time when you could write.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, I understand that
the likes things changed, but a few days off there
had something I had to deal with. But you know,
back at it because everything's insane this week and it's
just too juicy to take another day. So let me
get to the phone. Oh look at that, Boston Paul. Hey,
Boston Paul, what's up?

Speaker 4 (15:16):
Don't page me, bro, don't page me?

Speaker 1 (15:20):
Twenty four to three?

Speaker 5 (15:21):
Huh what are you talking about?

Speaker 4 (15:24):
Caroly No, Canada be us yesterday and curring five to two.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
How about the Bundesliga? Were you watching some of that too,
Ross and I are really into that.

Speaker 4 (15:34):
So yeah, no, no, no, So you know, I, uh,
Mik Robinson, I tried.

Speaker 5 (15:40):
To make a donation last night after I was hearing
some of that stuff, and.

Speaker 4 (15:44):
I couldn't get on.

Speaker 5 (15:45):
I couldn't get I couldn't send it with his something's
up with his website?

Speaker 1 (15:49):
Well that's nice, okay, Well, you know, maybe you know
because a lot of the fundraising apparatus for local candidates,
so I say local, statewide. A lot of it runs
through like a blue or red wind I think is
the Republic. So I don't know. Maybe it's something with
that because they were reporting that basically Trump's people were
trying to boot them, which again, you know, take it

(16:10):
or leave it, that's the reporting there.

Speaker 6 (16:12):
So yeah, I know, I know.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
Don't you a wakie talkie?

Speaker 7 (16:15):
Though?

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Would you like this one?

Speaker 4 (16:18):
You really needed three days?

Speaker 5 (16:21):
You said two days?

Speaker 4 (16:22):
You were three days? Or did you get kicked out?

Speaker 1 (16:25):
I said a few, yes days.

Speaker 5 (16:27):
Anyway, you said two days, but you were three days?

Speaker 6 (16:30):
You get kicked out of the program.

Speaker 5 (16:32):
That's I asked. What if I had a bottle in
the closet.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
Uh yeah, and uh a bunch of little balloons of cocaine,
and like, all right, that is a man who doesn't
want to talk football. That's what I heard. That's what
I heard right there. Uh okay, Oh, Jamal's fired up? Yes, Jamal,
what's going on?

Speaker 4 (16:54):
Hey, Casey? You don't get no free pages pages. Casey
is someone who supports Mark Robinson and a friend and
someone who's out here putting yard signs out and Durham
all on highways putting them out, you know what, case
and I know we've had this disagreement before, but now
case it's one of these things that you really I'm sorry,

(17:16):
I cannot just.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
Do we disagree over putting signs up.

Speaker 4 (17:22):
When I said common sense, I said common sense, press control,
you said, that's going down the dangerous thing. I watched
the press, literally, I watched.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
The press media control.

Speaker 4 (17:35):
You know what, making sure when the press reports something.
If they reported and it's wrong, they have to do
same way with the Second Amendment, and they put restrictions
on that. If I go buy a gun and I
lie about it and I have to go to jail,
the same thing has to go with them. And when
people say because I'm they treated them right there, No,

(17:57):
because no, because it's so hard who file charges. It's
not easy. It's not easy to just go up there
and to the press. And I have watched them treat
Matt Robinson like a thirteen dogs. The man was the
first black lieutenant governor. You watch wr L, you watch
news and observer treat the man like trash. Pall mccleans.

(18:19):
How many times have you ever seen the press go
and go to black people say, hey, you know we
got a black lieutenant governor, praise him for being the
first black lieutenant governor, the first or the.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
First black man to one. I agree with you. You
knew that, you knew that was going to happen when
they know us in the same span Jamal Uh, they
decided that the first gay cabinet member wasn't the first
gay cabinet member Peter Tiele and uh, the first black
lieutenant governor. It was a thing that didn't happen. I mean,
they memory hold both those things and reporting.

Speaker 4 (18:52):
But they live. But let me say this case, and
let me say this case. Just because we expected don't
mean we have to accept it. And that's the same
thing black food. And that's one of the things.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
You like, you know what you're who makes that decision.
I mean, you know what the well.

Speaker 4 (19:18):
You know what, the same people who they came up
with an organization to oversee our Second Amendment, which you know,
like I said, we have been geared. And I always
compare casey to the Second Amendment. Look what they have
done to the second the same And people say, well, hey,
that's on constitution. What you're talking about, that's attacking the
first Amendment. Look what they have literally done to the

(19:41):
Second Amendment and the First Amendment freedom of speech. Look,
but they attacked that with something now they call hate
speak anything. The Democrat Party totally controlled anything, Liberals total control.
They act like that's the only thing. If you speak
about it, if you poke about it, if you criticize it,
you're attacking the constitution. But everything they don't like they

(20:01):
get to attack, destroy, regulate, and then we as conservative Republicans,
we sit back and we accept it, and then we
try to defend what they have already corrupted instead of
pushing things back to say no or attack the things
they like and they worship as well. Because neutral shared
destruction they don't face. I hate to say it, Casey,

(20:24):
neutral shared destruction is the reason why we haven't had
a nuclear war. You will bree because Russian and want
to go.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
I agree, And Jamal, don't take this the right way.
I think you're a dude. Really like to hit the button, man,
like put that thing over. You know you know what
I'm saying.

Speaker 6 (20:43):
You can't see.

Speaker 4 (20:44):
I'll be honest, case you know one thing about it.
We've been friends for years, never met in person of
in friends for years. I'll call you a friends because
you could have shared stuff. You know what, Casey you know.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Me sometimes football everybody, or you want a nuclear football everybody?
He does you know what a flex that is? Seven
one of those. Come on, man, let me ask you
a question. I ask you a question on something, Jamal
And unfortunately I'm I'm going to pick on you because
you're black. And so I had a conversation, you know,

(21:17):
with Robinson with all the stuff that's alleged in there,
ninety five percent of it. While it's salacious, there's nothing illegal,
right so him him, you know, if you believe everything
that they've written, whether you know that he went to
an adult store that he worked next to at night,
or if he's on a forum looking at whatever commenting

(21:40):
on it, which most of that is is not illegal
in fact, other than I guess what they're trying to
do with his wife there, all of this of this stuff,
this latest stuff is technically legal. They're going to write
hold on, They're going to rest on the language that
was used around MK. And you know, it's more of
the Jewish anti Semitic stuff, to which I'd say, and

(22:07):
this was a conversation I was having with somebody who
says and he's black, and I would say it's probably
in his late fifties, very accomplished guy. And he said
that anti Semitism is more frequented within the communities of
black community he grew up with. And I will tell
you that he grew up in the Triangle area. So

(22:27):
is the true thing? Is that a black nationalist thing?
And again I don't know have the resources I see
from your experience there.

Speaker 4 (22:35):
I will explain it to you. Black people have been
blaming Jewish people for the slavery. This is the lie
that black people have told for years. Jewish bait funded
the slave trade. That's the live they tell, they will tell.
And also that Jewish people got reparations day, the old
Jewish people got reparations. And this is the litest told

(22:57):
in the black Jewish people got reparations. What they they
won't do Black people that they old Black people, that
they old black people in America gave Jewish people reparations.
America didn't give Jewish people reparation.

Speaker 8 (23:09):
That was Germany.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
Let else point out that there's a certain slice that
think they're the real Jews.

Speaker 4 (23:17):
So yes, yes, yes they are. They'll tell you that Moses,
because Moses and this is the lit and black preachers
tell this lie that Moses when he reached in his hand,
when he reached his cloak and he poured it out,
he had leprosy leftence he was white. Well, that wouldn't
show up on a white person. That would show up
on a black man, like a white person like you,
white being like an actual per sheet of paper. Let

(23:39):
me tell you something else. If they want to talk
about Mark Robinson. Okay, Rocky Mount, we used to have
a store in Coach of Little Eastenburgh called Tate City
where they used to sell porn flicks and stuff like that.
I done went to one of them before. But here's
the thing. Roykooper, who is from Roy Cooper, our governors,
from the Coopers in Nash County. They were slave owners.

(24:02):
Roy Cooper, our governor family got their money on the
backs of backs slaves. That's really cool. And Brad.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
That's the vice president too, right. They were one of
the largest was it Jamaica plantation owners? That's that's her
family there. So but if but I it's not them, right,
you know what I'm saying. And so I guess when
I and I got I just we've been on for
a little while. I gotta go take a break for this.
I appreciate them all, but it's like, but if it's

(24:36):
not them, how can you make the argument that reparations
are dumb now? Because nobody alive was a slave or
owned one, at least not in the US.

Speaker 4 (24:46):
And and.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
You know Kamala's great great grandparents, like, I don't know,
that's like judging me for my family's participation in the
collapse of the Indian nations of the Western United States
because they homesteaded out there. But in a way, it
kind of was right with the homesteaders out there. It
required more military forts. More military forts meant they needed

(25:12):
something to do, and occasionally they would go out and
go into an Native American village and do horribleness. And
then occasionally they'd head across to Harden, Montana and get
their butt whooped. Right, So I'm a little hesitant to
attach that, but I understand the frustration, and I still
think Jamal wants to press the button, although admittedly I

(25:35):
think at some point all dudes do when they get
into action flicks. So but aren't going to do it.
I want to be clear here, all right, six forty five,
we got audio in fact from well we'll hear a
mark statement and you know, we'll just go down the
laundry list of degeneracy that is today's stack coming up

(25:55):
here on the cacoday radio program. Go ahead, go ahead
and read this tweet if you still have it in
front of you there, Russ, Oh you don't, Okay, I
can summarize it. So Eric Erickson, who's a massive tool,
Have I ever mentioned that? I can't remember if I
mentioned that on that Okay, well if not, there you
go in my humble opinion. He put a tweet out

(26:20):
and it said that basically the Robins was he was
coming on the Robinson stuff, right, not just generically. I
want to be very clear.

Speaker 3 (26:26):
No, it was specifically in Robinson yet, Okay.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
That's that's what I want to make sure. He was
saying that, you know, a lot of these things that
are coming to light were floating around out there during
primary season. They're like, hey, if this guy gets through,
And that's true, but it's also true of ninety percent
of you who run let me tell you, let me
tell you what happens, and I don't. I don't. I
don't play this game. Someone and they could be within

(26:53):
a you know, a GOP position, some some media folks
that I know who I've had contact with over the
Robinson stuff, and uh, just others who are you know,
very passionate people. But obviously I have a plant the
amount of times where I get sought out whether I
know them, I've met them once, or I have no

(27:13):
idea who they are, where they're just like, ah, do
you remember the insane primary between what was it the
where one was accusing the other one of beating somebody
with a frying pan.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
And the oh that was a Sandy Smith, right.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
Sandy, but she was but she was running against the
guy who was what mayor of Goldsborough or something I
can't remember, but and then they were she was running
ads saying that it's a war zone there with like
World War II sound effect. It's crazy. And when the
primaries are going on and stuffs like that, people feed
me information all the time. And what I will say

(27:48):
almost every time, right unless they have, like you got
receipts with you it might be interested is do you
have a link to the story, And people go, aren't
you I'm an editorial person. I know some editorial people
write news. You shouldn't do that yeah, or they write
editorial that's fine. I don't. I don't. So generally we're

(28:15):
digging into stuff, you know, post autopsy by the media
because half the story is also how the media chose
to cover it. But when I'm getting fed information that
even has the odor of why are you Are you
doing this because you think all this stuff is true?

(28:36):
Or if you if not, what are you trying to accomplish,
which could just be to get your guy or gal
through the primary. I always approach it in a suspect manner,
So for him going out there, it's just like, yeah, oh, yeah,
I know, we knew all this stuff. He's right, but
he's not giving you the scope there, or maybe I
guess maybe he is because he's got an extra It

(28:56):
sounds like he was also thinking it was a get
Trump thing by geo people. I don't know, but you
have to ask yourself, what is the benefit If those
things are out there strong enough, they're not to light
of injecting or not injecting yourself in today's day and age.

(29:18):
And yes, do I think that they waited? Do I
think members of the media waited until the general and
as close to the election as possible absolutely, because what
Eric is right about is this isn't new stuff. The
allegations that were out there. I mean, but you know,
it was like I remember one of the things somebody

(29:40):
told me about Mark, like, oh, we bounced some checks,
all right, and I, by the way, I thought that
was a pretty non scandal the way he handled it.
He's like, what do you want. I'm dirt poor. I
was dirt poor at the time, and you can agree
or disagree, but when you really get into the CD stuff,
it's absolutely timing. So it's it might be new information

(30:01):
that the allegations are out there, but everybody in the
media circle knew. They knew that there were allegations, and
we have correct me if I'm wrong. Ross. We have
asked Mark about each one of these, and some people
are very frustrated because that's you know, that's where going
to go for an answer, and then the arbiter is

(30:21):
going to be you, the people when you go to vote.
So yeah, it's people. Will people have over the years
try to get me to do their dirty work, and
I'm just like, that's no unless you have something concrete,
I can sit there and stare up like yep, that's it.

Speaker 3 (30:40):
There's there's also a difference in saying you know, if
you're a candidate or if you're somebody, uh, get in
the ncgopay and you're like, listen, we knew this kind
of stuff is going to drop come August or September. Right,
there's a difference in saying, quote, you know that they
have dirt and it's going to drop towards the election.
But if you specifically knew, if they specifically knew these
eLEGS and something wasn't done about it, don't you think

(31:02):
there's a problem with that. Well, there's a difference between
specific like if they if they if they exactly knew
this was the case and this was the news that
was going to drop, somebody should have said, no, they know.
That's what I'm asking, That's that's what I'm asking. Or
is it just yeah, I'm sorry, go ahead. Or is
it just specifically or is it just you know general
bad news is going to drop towards the election.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Well it's I think it's a bit of both, although,
as you've seen, sometimes when bad news drops right for
an election, like your kid's laptop, it goes in a
different direction. So and I don't want to play what
about ism with it? I don't know, And a lot.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
Of it isn't even like the sexual decency quote stuff.
They're trying to act like it is, because, let's be honest,
that's sort of the left platform.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
Right, It's the hypocrisy argument, and we talked about that.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
It's it's when it comes to these allegations, it's the
racial component combined with it.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
And specifically to the uh Mark Robinson, here we go
yesterday reacting to the story and what his plans going
forward are.

Speaker 9 (32:05):
Hey, guys, Lieutenant Governor Robinson and your Republican nominee for
governor as well. Of course, well, guys, that news media
has added again, my opponent is added again. You all
have seen the half truth and outright lives of Josh
Stein on these ads over and over again. And now
a story lead, a story leaked by him to see

(32:25):
it in is uppearing. Now, let me reassure you the
things that you will see in that story, those are
not the words of Mark Robinson. You know my words,
you know my character, and you know that I have
been completely transparent in this race and before folks, this
race right now, our opponents are desperate to shift the

(32:46):
focus here from the substantive issues and focus on what
you are concerned with, to selatious tabloid trash. We cannot
allow that to happen. And folks, we've seen this type
of stuff in the past as well.

Speaker 10 (32:59):
Clarence I.

Speaker 9 (33:00):
Mus famously once said he was the victim of high
tech lenchend. Well, it looks like Mark Robinson is too
by a man who refuses to stand on stage and
debate me about the real issue that face you. Instead,
they want to focus on solacious tabloid lies. We're not
gonna let him do that. We are staying in this race.
We are in it to win it, and we know
that with your help we will God bless it and

(33:22):
we will see you where on the campaign trade.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
All right. So, and that's that's what he posted to
his social media and campaign site. There, let's see here. Now,
somebody just asked me this question. I just want to
make sure I understand what it is. Can you see,
as from a news guy's perspective, do you believe the

(33:46):
evidence CNN has provided is sufficient evidence to consider the
story is fact. Here's what I'll say. I will say
that the method that they use to try to determine
so basically, the way that they just decided to determine
that this account, or in this case, one of the
accounts was Mark is because the screen the screen name

(34:11):
and then the real name were I guess they were
able to see them and somebody wrote Mark Robinson. Now
there's a lot of Mark Robinson's. So the the way
they went after that is they went through the entire
chat or postings of the accounts and they looked for
references to identifiable information. So at some point, if the

(34:31):
person posted and said I live in Greensboro, they're checking
a box. Well, a lot of people live in Greensboro
or have so you need more. I've been married this
number of years. I can't wrote what the number was. Well,
a lot of people have been married that. So you
just start slowly cobbling this stuff down and it's kind
of the same. I don't want to say it's the

(34:51):
same way, but you know it's There are things that
you can try to do to verify the veracity of things.
And sometimes I'll give you an example. When we do
around election we do the call in you know, open
open phones thing for anyone running. We don't just put
them on the air. Ross is a pick of the

(35:12):
phone and somebody on the other end is like, Hi,
it's Donald Trump and you're like, well, it doesn't sound
like him, and then put him on my call spreener. Right,
Ross goes through it, you know, it has to verify
who that is, and we do that because I don't
I don't trust people not trying to decap their political
opponents by calling in and be like, yeah, I'm that
person and here's something crazy. So the methodology that CNN

(35:34):
utilized to try to whittle this down in their story
is probably how I'd approach it, and they didn't just
think it up. It's a it's a perfectly credible way
to try to go through. But but it's still in
the speculative phase.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
Right.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
They have no independent confirmation other than what they think
that it's him who posted this stuff. And they also,
I mean, they went so far as to pick up
words that people use a lot. Well, I don't know,
if you know this geography can dictate a lot of that,
right Ross. What's a word you guys would use up

(36:12):
in New York you don't use down here? I don't know,
are there any I could I'm trying to think of
examples Wisconsin. If you're from Wisconsin, do you know what
they call a water fountain? These absolute lunatics up there,
not all of them, but a lot of them. Do
you know a bubbler? A bubbler? Right, So if in
the posting it said bubbler, and then you said, oh,

(36:33):
Mark Robinson used bubbler in his speech, well, also, every
obnoxious Packers fan that I've encountered almost exclusively uses bubbler,
and I think it's just to annoy me. They're stupid
green hats and they're bubblers. So you know, all you
have to look at these things from a certain certain perspective.

Speaker 4 (36:54):
Right.

Speaker 3 (36:54):
There's regional stuff too, like a depagan.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
Right, oh, don't even get me started.

Speaker 3 (37:00):
Or what you call the shopper car, like a carter.

Speaker 1 (37:01):
A buggy. Oh yeah, the buggy. I've seen the buggy. Yeah,
this is what I'm talking about. So to sit there
and go, well, Mark called it a buggy, and in
this and this person's website did well. Also, they told
you they're from Greensboro, and I don't know if you know,
there's a lot of people in Greensboro call them buggies.
So to answer your question, I don't think they have intimate,

(37:24):
independent confirmation. But the way that they went to whittle
this down is I think a good methodology. But you
got to have that that hook there. You gotta you
gotta get the person to say that they did it.
You have to show a financial receipt, like maybe they
paid for a membership on uh, you know, whatever the
site is, and and and you can track that back.

(37:46):
I don't know how you get that, but you know,
with the with the porn shop stuff, it's like, well, dude,
show me a receipt for what he bought. But also,
the whole time I'm thinking about it, I'm also running
it through this filter. Is it is is it silacious
or is it news? And in the world of politics,
we love silatious, Thanks Bill Clinton. So maybe you can

(38:08):
make the argument that, yeah, you go ahead and report
that stuff and it's not. By the way, we had
presidential candidates who used to post flyers accusing their opponents
of having interracial love children, like so the hippie it
doesn't it doesn't end. Was it was it Grover who
was apparently outsiing all these kids? Was it Cleveland or

(38:30):
said somebody in that era? And it's really when he
got into yellow journalism and stuff. So to answer your question,
I like the way that they went to try to
whittle it down. I don't know that they have the
smoking gun. But also I don't think they ran it
through the filter of if he wants to comment on

(38:50):
a video about a trans woman having sex with the
regular woman, which is one of the accusations, saying that
they thought it was less gay or so. I can't
remember how it was worded, but you want to comment
on that, is that is that news from a legal perspective?

(39:10):
Probably not. So that's when I would sit there and go, well,
you know, I'd be more I'd be much more into
the the stuff, with the business stuff, you know, because
that's where you're going to start to get hard pieces.
And granted, our world's kind of screwed up, because arguably

(39:32):
you should care more about that, but seemingly they're going
to get more traction with that, you know, the shock
and sealacious nature. And I want you to think about
this too, and and and by the way, I'm not
accusing anybody, but I'll give you an example. If you,
let's say you were to sit me down in front
of a microphone, hand on the Bible. Right here we

(39:53):
go deposition time. And you asked me, Hey, Casey, we've
acquired your entire internet search history, browsing history everything. Have
you ever gone to little people Confederate?

Speaker 7 (40:08):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (40:09):
Confederate? Oh wait, hold on civil War? Little People's Civil
War reenactor x x X. The answer I'd have to
tell you is I don't know. Maybe I did. People.

Speaker 3 (40:22):
I mean, listen, we going along these same lines. We've
literally searched for this stuff live on the show before
to prove a point.

Speaker 1 (40:27):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, right.

Speaker 3 (40:29):
Like we because the thing in the show that we've
talked about is if if you can think about it,
there's probably some porn reference to it, right, because you
have these little.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
Stories called Civil War reenactors.

Speaker 3 (40:37):
I'm not googling that, but like like gilly suit, Gilly
sup porny. We've googled that on the on the company computer.

Speaker 1 (40:43):
Here, COVID porn, remember the COVID port.

Speaker 3 (40:45):
Yes, right, And they could be like, ah, what is
this about? What is this about? You can't run for
office now?

Speaker 1 (40:50):
But it's like, because somebody told me that was a thing,
we didn't think it was a thing. It's a thing.
And then now you know that's it. Well, I mean
that that's a shit situation out there.

Speaker 3 (41:01):
Well, the one thing I was seeing online about the
Mark Robinson stuff is they they're seeing as they being
in the left, they're seeing as hypocritical because you have
somebody saying, and this was a quote that I saw
online yesterday where they were like, oh, the same guy
that doesn't want porn in classrooms actually visits porn websites,
so he's a hypocrite. Well, I think there's kind of
a difference there, right, yeah, yeah, it's not.

Speaker 1 (41:23):
The same visit. Have you ever visited a link to
a was, say, an adult site? Whatever your motivation? Right,
somebody sent you Oh my gosh, look at this or why.

Speaker 3 (41:32):
I am a forty five year old male that lives
in the United States of America. On yes, I have, Yes,
I have?

Speaker 1 (41:39):
Okay, all right, boom, there you go. I mean, what
are we doing here? Now? Did you then take the
pornography to your kids' school and show it to them?

Speaker 3 (41:52):
I did not, because I would not like to go
to prison, and that would be completely inappropriate, and I
should go to prison if I did that.

Speaker 1 (41:58):
Not even our career day, that's not even a career day.

Speaker 3 (42:02):
Yeah, they've invited me to career day and they turned
it down every single year.

Speaker 1 (42:05):
Can you imagine happy? And then you just come in
with whatever the stack is that day.

Speaker 3 (42:10):
I don't Yeah, I don't. I don't want to wish
this life upon any child.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
Yeah, your futures do.

Speaker 3 (42:15):
I'm literally not going to career day for the children.

Speaker 1 (42:18):
I mean, it's it's a very noble thing you're doing there,
So that's good. Would you go, let's say you did
get roped in it. Why don't you think the kids
be more fascinated in the twitch stuff?

Speaker 3 (42:31):
Yes, they would correct. Yeah, yeah, so.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
You killed how many horses? That's not the point of
the lesson here. So Ross was a horse eating machine
for a while.

Speaker 3 (42:43):
But you've got a lot of politicians where it's their
career goal where they always wanted to be a politician.
They always wanted this power. And they go through school
and they become a lawyer or whatever, but their end
goal has always been power and they want this, so
they they live their life a certain way. But then
you have another person who had never had any political
ambition at all until they went to a Greensboro City

(43:03):
council meeting, right, got thrown in the spotlight become a
lieutenant governor. Now you're in this giant race to be
the governor, and they're gonna find everything that you did
in your past, even if you're.

Speaker 1 (43:12):
Run by the way against people who have, according to courts,
cheated in in libelous and slanderous ways right specifically about
what was done to Jim O'Neil where they lied about
rape kits. The courts agreed with that. And you're dealing
with a person who was willing to attempt to, in
my opinion, manipulate our elections behind the scenes, with the

(43:32):
same lawyer who brought the dossier port So yeah, you're
extra screwed as to what they're willing to do if
your opponent's already willing to do.

Speaker 3 (43:42):
If you're just an average person listening to this radio
show right either on you're driving around the Triangle in
the triad or you're listening on iHeart the iHeart app right,
you're just an average person, no political ambitions. But then
imagine tomorrow, tomorrow, for some reason, they throw you into
the governor's governorship race. Think about all all the stuff
you've done between the ages of eighteen to forty five,

(44:03):
they could possibly dig up on you online. Just think
about that.

Speaker 1 (44:07):
I mean, not me, but.

Speaker 3 (44:09):
No, I'm same here, same.

Speaker 1 (44:11):
Oh yeah yeah, but you know other people because you
exactly run for stuff, even though you're a perpetual candidate.

Speaker 3 (44:17):
I mean even even a joke years ago.

Speaker 1 (44:20):
But there is a level of personal responsibility, of course.
But they're even even like a Joe like, you know what,
I shouldn't run for governor.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
And that's I never would because there'd be so much
dirt they could find. So there's there's that, Like I said,
even if it's like a throwaway joke you made online, right,
Look what they do these these uh like football players, right,
they're thirteen to their high That's what I'm saying. Look
what he posted any on the's twelve or whatever it is.

Speaker 1 (44:44):
Yeah, yeah, they did that. I think they've done that
to some top draft pick the last three or four years.
They always find one guy and they're like, ah, look
what he said when he was thirteen. Like, dude, if
you had tape of everything I said at thirteen, I
don't have this show.

Speaker 3 (44:58):
Probably and over half times it's like they're just like
thrown out rap lyrics.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
Yeah, yeah, that is the that's how they cancel sorority girls.
That's kind of that. That's their lane right there. Uh,
speaking of rap, hip hop all that stuff. It's a
crazy lifestyle. I don't know that i'd fit in, but
this diddy stuff is crazy.

Speaker 11 (45:21):
Part of this investigation, in March of this year, special
agents from HSI executed search warrants at Combsa's residences in
Miami and Los Angeles. They also executed a warrant for
Combs's electronic devices. During those searches, agentcies evidence of the
crimes charged in this indictment. They sees firearms and ammunition,

(45:42):
including three defaced AR fifteens and the large capacity drum magazine.
They also sees evidence of the freak offs. Electronic devices that, by.

Speaker 1 (45:53):
The way, the part where straight laced prosecutor dude has
to continually use the term freakoff is somehow hilarious.

Speaker 11 (46:02):
To me, contain images and videos of the freak offs
with multiple victims. And they seize cases and cases of
the kinds of personal lubricant and baby oil that Combs
the staff allegedly used to stock hotel rooms for the freakoffs,
more than one thousand bottles all together, all.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
Right, Now let me ask, this is a thousand bottles
of lube and bait? Is that too many? Is that
too many?

Speaker 3 (46:30):
Did you see the update on the story where it
involves the Uh they said they found over seven hundred toys,
seven hundred.

Speaker 1 (46:38):
Truck sure or life right.

Speaker 3 (46:40):
Listen, you ever start a collection and it just gets
out of control?

Speaker 2 (46:44):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (46:45):
Yeah, I've watched Hoarders. Not so much for me, but
Ross has every video game console ever.

Speaker 3 (46:50):
I'm just imagining that being a Hoarder's episode. They walk
into his mansion and they're like.

Speaker 1 (46:54):
Well, you could barely move in here.

Speaker 2 (46:55):
Oh they hit me in the face.

Speaker 1 (46:56):
You know, why is everything? Oh there's so much to
this and what yes, Ross is correct. They in addition
to a thousand bottles of lubrication products, they did find
hundreds and hundreds of toys that are not the toys

(47:20):
screen kids. What if that's a COVID thing? Though? Actually,
what if? Because obviously he had these big parties, a
lot of people come over, right, what if it was
a situation where you know, it's pre COVID mindset and
the COVID rolls around. Everyone's got to be safe, so
we're gonna get your own personal one of those, and
so he's just a victim of the pandemic. Well, unfortunately

(47:42):
then he couple with the other stuff. And yes, we
will even learn what a frea cough is and we
will do that more coming up here on a very instructional,
very interesting day on the CaCO Day Radio Progress that
anybody here said, all right, look this stuff has convinced
me and now I'm I'm I'm flipped. Does it harden

(48:02):
your support? I'm just curious as you we're getting trolled
on Twitter's go listen to these guys spinning themselves in knots.
I think I've done probably the fairest analysis you're going
to hear on this, right. I've talked about the methodology
of verification. I've talked about what constitutes a salacious selection
claim versus something that may be criminal, but also recognizing

(48:26):
the past statements are things that are very normal in politics.
So you know, for Internet trolls, that's not good enough,
but that's where we're at. And you know, some people
are like, why don't you pull the pornography records from
Josh Stein or Cooper? You know where it turns into
that one I would say this, and I have no knowledge.

(48:51):
I don't know that i'd want to see those kinds, right,
and not just because it's them. Those are the examples
up there, like when when things rise to a level
of hey, check out these port I remember the dude
from Fox News that looks like a chipmunk. His name
escapes me.

Speaker 3 (49:12):
No, no, yeah, no, no, no, you're talking about you look
like Theodore from the Chipmunks. He's on the he's not
one of the other networks now or something.

Speaker 1 (49:18):
He's not.

Speaker 3 (49:18):
I think he's on Newsmax now.

Speaker 1 (49:19):
Or Newsmax now. Yeah, I can't remember his name, but
he looks like the last dude that would be whipping
you with a cat of nine tails with a ballgag
in right. So the salacious nature of what was what
was accused there right in the midst of the me too.
Obviously that rose to that level, but it was also

(49:39):
coupled with an employer employee relationship. I can't remember all
of it, but it's like those are when the insane
things come out. Now a a hip hop artist like
Sean Combs, there is no part of me that didn't
assume there was giant drug fueled sex parties at a
rapper's house, or any really any musician for that matter,

(50:03):
But let's stick in this sphere. Like Ross, if I
told you that I think a rapper may have had
a drug fueled orgy at his mansion, would you have
fallen over out of shock or no?

Speaker 3 (50:15):
I would think if he didn't, he'd be doing it.

Speaker 1 (50:17):
Wrong because half of the videos are of a drug
fueled orgy getting ready to.

Speaker 3 (50:24):
Happen, especially with like Diddy, like we've known for a while,
he's kind of like a weird dude. Like there's a
reason Chappelle made that skit a long time ago, right
back in two thousand and five or whatever it was
making the band remember where he's having the people go
find the Cambodian breast milk mm, Like he's a weird
little power. I want to know because all his news
keeps coming out about him. When exactly did did Sean

(50:46):
Combs become Caligula?

Speaker 1 (50:47):
Like was he.

Speaker 3 (50:48):
Always like this dealing with Yeah? Is it pre Biggie's death?
Is it post Biggie's death? When exactly did this happen?

Speaker 1 (50:56):
I'd like to assume, And then you have to ask yourself,
could any of us become caligular? Enough money?

Speaker 3 (51:02):
I think that's really what it comes down to. It
comes down to you have so much power and so
much time and so much money. You're like, well, let's
it's get freaky all the time.

Speaker 1 (51:08):
Yeah. Meanwhile, you're down You're down in you know, the
coast and one of the manufact I need three boats.
What do you need? Of course, because I need three boats?
Can you deliver three boats? Yeah? Okay, Well there you go.
If you don't know that reference, you should google stuff.
But this goes but this, this then travels into the

(51:31):
world of illegal right. This is why I wanted to
use this as an example, not just a pile on
this stuff. It moves into if Sean Combs and a
bunch of rappers want to have a a gay orgy,
which is there's nothing inherently illegal, go for it. It doesn't

(51:54):
seem on brand, I guess, but whatever, do your thing.
And was openly gay hip hop artists. Who's the old
town road dude? That guy so like and and and
and and again that's fine, but what what where? It
then moves into the illegal is they were like, oh,

(52:17):
and it's all fueled by like ketamine, and what's the
what's the pink stuff? The twosy, just like that pink
look and cocaine that is what is that? You never said,
oh it's a it's a There was part of the
diddy thing because they were saying it's a type pink
cocaine because it's not cocaine. I think it's part ketamine

(52:40):
and M D M A. It's some party drug mix anyway.
So I mean that's what they were accused of doing. Well,
now you're kind of into the criminal now there's that.
Are you also? Was there any minors, there was anybody
forced to do anything? I mean, so you now you're
getting into the criminal elements, and it bridges off the
selation with Mark Robinson. Even with all the salacious there's

(53:04):
no criminal accusations in there. So it is it is purely.
I mean, I understand that the wife's business stuff, that's
a separate thing. I'm just talking about the last two things.
It's just chock full of porn stuff. So I'm just
wondering how that hits you. You me honest, all right,

(53:28):
let's go to the phones. Ethan, what's up?

Speaker 8 (53:32):
Hey, I don't care about this. I don't think it's important.
Amonga says not send.

Speaker 4 (53:41):
I mean it's.

Speaker 1 (53:42):
Well remember this. There is also referring to oneself as
a black Nazi is one of the allegations, which you
know that's a thing on Google right now with the AI,
but you know this was long before that. And there
is if all of the statements are true, that person

(54:03):
looks anti Semitic, and and and and frankly has probably
said some stuff that you know you would never ever
say in public, but you would say in a porn
for him. So none of that matters. None of that
matters because of.

Speaker 8 (54:19):
That or none of that matters until there are receipts.
If there are receipts, then I will absolutely consider that
that is serious.

Speaker 1 (54:28):
So if it's if Mark came out and said, you
know what, guys, you know this last year, it's all true,
that would impact.

Speaker 8 (54:34):
You probably I would have to consider it.

Speaker 5 (54:39):
Sure.

Speaker 1 (54:39):
Yeah, okay, this is why I'm aster. Just reading the
statement from the GOP and they basically said the left
wants to run on character versus policy issues because they
have no policy, which is what I expect the response
to be. But they're not wholly wrong. Josh Stein said
he wouldn't debate Robinson after he initially said he would
because they've moved onto that phase. I think it's boot

(55:02):
on the neck at this point. So why even't bothered
because you have nothing to win. So anyway, all right, Ethan,
thanks for the cool appreciate it this morning. Sorry, I'm
just rambling. I don't know. I don't know. I just
know that everything's absolutely looney tunes in the news cycle today.

(55:24):
You know this is how you knew that? Oh yeah, well,
I got to do the trifecta here, So I asked
the question at the beginning of the show well and explained,
I'm not trying to pile all these salacious stories on.
This is the news cycle I'm dealing with. Right We
got the Diddy stuff, obviously, the Mark Robinson stuff is
probably the biggest story in North Carolina right now. But
then we have we have this dude.

Speaker 6 (55:47):
I actually was the one who.

Speaker 1 (55:50):
Man, like New York City found out that you're having
sex party during COVID.

Speaker 10 (55:57):
Yeah, we went to some like under like dance party
and we were all rolling, We're all taking molly and
everyone's high.

Speaker 1 (56:08):
All right now, is that some random dude you know,
bragging about how he was able to duck the COVID restrictions?
Maybe trying to impress this young lady who is you know,
on this little little thing with him. Well, no, he's
not just some random dude. That dude was the COVID czar,

(56:30):
doctor Jay Varma, Senior Health Advisor to build a Blasio
at the time. He was the COVID zar bragging about
having drug fueled orgies in the middle of the pandemic
in private sex rooms under banks on Wall Street, which,
by the way, is just a confirmation of all the
most horrible salacious stuff you see alleged in that direction.

(56:51):
But yeah, he's the COVID Zar. He was the dude
maker recommendations for the lockdown of the city and the
shuddering of people freedoms. And he's out bragging on a
date about busting Molly a party drug and going to
and then I'm like, maybe I was the only one
who wasn't because remember the UN dude too or not

(57:14):
the UN the European Union dude. Remember how crazy that
story was that dude was in They were in much
more lockdown and he had like snuck through the streets
like batman at night to go to this big gay
drug fueled orgy, except the police busted it. So instantly,

(57:37):
like fifty naked dudes were running away and he was
one of them because he didn't run as fast as
the other naked dudes, I guess. And it's just like
the hypocrisy man. But then now I'm maybe I'm thinking
maybe I missed the boat and that's what y'all were doing,
and nobody told me, all right, raced agic from the
weather Channel. Doesn't dare want me to ask a question
through this transition about that.

Speaker 2 (57:58):
I'm good?

Speaker 1 (58:00):
Way, Are you good though, I'm okay? Are you hopeful
for this weekend?

Speaker 2 (58:07):
I am? Are you hopeful for this weekend?

Speaker 1 (58:11):
I mean, I'm hopeful the weekend gets here? How was that?
I don't know, you know, like the Vikings could lose
to the Texans. I hope. Yeah again, I hope I'm wrong.
I've totally misread what's going on in Minnesota. I'm I'm
super negative on stuff like this. It's been picked in
the face too many times. But I would welcome me

(58:32):
being wrong in the same way I didn't like our
draft pick two years ago. And obviously so yeah.

Speaker 12 (58:37):
Yeah, well yeah, I mean, you know we're not the experts, right.

Speaker 1 (58:42):
No, yeah, you play them on the right well.

Speaker 12 (58:45):
You know, I thought the I thought the Pats would
do me better. Just I didn't know they were a
good teams.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
But I took a.

Speaker 12 (58:50):
Chance last night. So you bet that one. Yeah, straight
up twenty one. I know, you know when you always
got to pick one that you say, you know there's
going to be somebody that surprise. I really thought that
was going to be the one that was going to surprise.
Somebody took the Ravens.

Speaker 1 (59:04):
Too, That's that was a different thing though.

Speaker 12 (59:07):
So yeah, well it took the raid over the wild
Boys faith yea, who the challenge Cowgirls?

Speaker 5 (59:14):
Who?

Speaker 1 (59:14):
The Cowgirls played the Ravens.

Speaker 2 (59:16):
They played the Ravens. Yeah, I took the Ravens.

Speaker 1 (59:18):
So yeah about Clemson, NC.

Speaker 2 (59:21):
State, well, obviously it makes me nervous.

Speaker 12 (59:25):
I don't like the points, but uh yeah, the weather
will be nice.

Speaker 1 (59:30):
State. It was getting drilled by uh is he gonna
tech or something for a while last week. I can't
remember who they played, but yeah, they turned it turned
it around, So we'll see, all right, anyway you want
to do weather or something?

Speaker 2 (59:41):
Yea, yeah, really nothing to worry about. Fog this morning,
next couple of mornings.

Speaker 12 (59:46):
It's going to be the only thing weather wise of concerns,
so the fog will reduced visibilities. There's a statement out
for most of the triangle about the fog. There's not
an advisory, but some lower visibilities. Near seasonable temperature today,
which means just above eighty just about everywhere. Little warmed
over the weekend, middle maybe upper eighties as we go
through Saturday and Sunday, probably stay low to mid eighties

(01:00:07):
for the trident points west into the mountains, and we'll
stay dry right through early next week. Shower thunder shower
chants by about midweek. We will keep our eyes on
the Gulf of Mexico. Guidance for next week all over
the place with some kind of tropical system potentially developing.
Some of it takes it west, some of it takes
it north and east, and eventually either next weekend early

(01:00:27):
next week brings moisture in here again. So we'll have
plenty of time to talk about that next week.

Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
All right, Thank you sir talking it out. I appreciate it.
Now for those of you that are sending me the
well you're posting on Twitter, sending me the email. Ah,
you know, Republicans are dumb. Look at all this stuff.
They should. Here's do you want to know why? Then?
I think Republicans are going to be are even hard,
although in some instances I think Republicans are much quicker

(01:00:53):
to get rid of what they feel is not productive anymore,
whereas a lot of Democrats. Because there is unification on
most issues when it comes time to vote, I think
there's less little separate tribes that the not that the
you know, AOC and crew are not a separate It's
clear they are. But there's a reason that people, especially

(01:01:18):
with like Mark Robinson or something like that, where they're
upsetting the apple cart, anything that's Trump esque, there's a
reason that people are less likely to believe what you're
saying or acquiesce to it. And I can sum it
up it perfectly in one Rasmussen poll which I'll get
to next here on the Cacoday radio program Right to Calls,

(01:01:40):
because people will sit there and go, well, look at
all this stuff came out. Why why do people continue
to stand behind Mark Robinson? And it's not just Mark,
but politics in general is so divided, but especially on
the Republican side, it's because when you write things, they
think you're lying because you have so this is why
the credibility of the press is so important, so once

(01:02:01):
you squander that, people don't believe it and the other
side of it. According to new Rasmussen poll, even if
you believe everything, you then have to go, well, it's
still better than that. Rasmussen poll out one thousand registered
voters a lot of interesting questions. The one I'm concerned
with is, wow, I'm quoting here. While it is always

(01:02:22):
difficult to wish ill of another human being, would America
be better off if Donald Trump had been killed last weekend?
Is going back to the golf course thing? Seventeen percent
of Democrats said yes, and fourteen percent said they weren't sure.
So you have a third of that party who's either

(01:02:42):
ambivalent or rooting for your death. That's why people dig in. Okay,
all right, rapid fire, here we go, Bob, real quick.
Everyone gets a minute. It's up.

Speaker 7 (01:02:54):
Oh okay, Well, I'm gonna try to be quick, but
you have to bear with me. I think this issue
with Mark Robinson is not about Mark Robinson, because I
think Stein was already up in the polls quite a bit.
So it's only one of two things. Either a since
he's been embraced by Trump, previously, this is actually an
attempt to take Trump down.

Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
Oh sure, y. The CNN's doing it for double reasons.

Speaker 7 (01:03:19):
There's no point, Okay. The other the other only possibility
is that the polls are wrong and it's not razor
thin here and it's you know, fifteen percent or something
like that Trump blowout. So they're trying to go to
this last step of you know, torring Mike Robinson to
uh to you know, bring it back in close. Because

(01:03:40):
I think Stein was up.

Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
I hear you, I hear Bob. I appreciate it. And look,
all of these theories are because again there's not anything
proven there, but also there's an overwhelming amount of it.
So Raoul, what's up?

Speaker 4 (01:03:57):
Good morning, Casey.

Speaker 5 (01:04:00):
I would I mean, if even if Bark Robinson comes
out in that mids that he made the comments.

Speaker 6 (01:04:06):
That everybody say, I let he said, uh.

Speaker 4 (01:04:10):
That wouldn't be his personal feelings and views.

Speaker 5 (01:04:15):
Uh. He There's no way that he gives his leader sir.

Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
He's running for governors. So some people would.

Speaker 4 (01:04:22):
Argue, all right, but what he's in the government seat,
what is he going to do?

Speaker 5 (01:04:27):
We believe he can he can legally force him.

Speaker 4 (01:04:30):
Any into anybody. He can put him into law. He's
not going to make everybody believe what he believes.

Speaker 6 (01:04:40):
The media.

Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
Yeah, but the bills he will sign or won't sign
will definitely be in furtherance of those beliefs. Pete Kelener
or Midday Buddy from w BT and Charlotte will join
us and we'll cobble something together.

Speaker 5 (01:04:54):
Okay, about the dogs that aren't polar bears or bears
rather in China?

Speaker 1 (01:05:01):
How does that keep happening? Because they pandas they had
there's like nine or six things that have been fake.
They had a donkey that was a zebra, I think.

Speaker 5 (01:05:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
So anyway, I'm just glad they're not eating them.

Speaker 4 (01:05:15):
Right.

Speaker 5 (01:05:15):
Well, I mean I think it may be one of
those things where they're really good at at copying stuff
but not so great at innovating.

Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
Maybe, yeah, it might be a thing. All right, So
that's one possibility any political news. Yeah, yeah, all right,
So we know we've done a breakdown obviously this morning,
and I was gonna give you the thirty seconds where
I stand and I want to hear you peel this
apart because the other thing is, and I've seen people

(01:05:42):
tweeting this, They're like, oh, everyone knew about these allegations.
Nobody did anything with Mark. I can't speak for you,
but I can speak for me, and I've been very
honest about two things. One, the amount of information, especially
during primaries, that people attempt to feed to a radio
host for their own political furtherance would blow your mind, right,

(01:06:03):
and you don't just jump at anything. And the second yeah,
and then the second thing is, you know, with all
of that going on, what obligation to does the GOP
have if they've heard the rumors versus proven them. And
I don't know, because it's such a precarious situation with

(01:06:25):
the possibility of being the first black governor, the GOP
trying to build their minority voter numbers, who some may
see if they were to abandon Robinson as an abandonment
of a black candidate. Like, there's a lot of complexities here.
So and ninety percent of what is alleged is not illegal. Really,
the only illegal stuff is the stuff with his wife's business,

(01:06:46):
right so.

Speaker 5 (01:06:47):
Right, which the rumor is then like that's going to
be the next stuff to drop. And you know, Robinson
has always been the quote every man and kind of
candidate and as such, he has had these things in
his background, and he said something in his you know
video pre response, I guess the PREsponse which I'm seeing
now people are attacking that, like why would they do

(01:07:09):
a video before the story dropped because they knew the
story was dropping. He had sat for an interview.

Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Yeah, they called, right, he did an interview, so.

Speaker 5 (01:07:18):
Right, so they knew the story was coming out. But
and I think he makes a fair point, which is
he has owned the things that he has said in
the past. So all of the stuff that comes out
and like, oh, I can't believe he said this stuff.
He always says, I yeah, I said it. I posted that.
That's on Facebook. My personal views at the time have changed,
or I would not govern like that because I represent

(01:07:38):
all the people.

Speaker 1 (01:07:39):
Yeah, but was that the heavy stuff? Was that the
Martin Lucifer. I can't say the last part of that
Nazi stuff. I mean, it's definitely ramped up. I mean,
oh yeah, remember a quaint time a few weeks ago
when they were just like, yeah, he worked next to
a porn shop at a at a pizza place and
would go over there and rent video like that was
quaint compared to the CNN article.

Speaker 5 (01:08:02):
Right, Yeah, Well, well, if you read the if you
read the archive messages now he and he said he
doesn't know how this stuff is tied to him. I
found there'd be a lack of direct questions about like
is this have you ever used this handle? Mini Soldier?
Have you ever used that handle? And so that's we

(01:08:23):
can only go off of what we have been provided.
He says, he didn't say this stuff, and so if
you are predisposed to believe him, then he's given you
a reason to believe him. He says it's ai and
there's millions of dollars being spent to generate this stuff,
and it's all not true. So people are going to say, okay,

(01:08:44):
good enough, And people who already hate him and want
to use him to drag down every Republican across the country,
this is their opportunity. So we're now in the middle
of the biggest game of D and D I think
I've ever seen in my twenty plus years uh in
North Carolina media, where every single Republican that ever had
anything nice, anything nice, to ever say about uh Mark

(01:09:08):
Robinson is now being demanded to play D and D, which,
by the way, even if you disavow it gains you
nothing you You you do not benefit at all from
a disavowal, because they will still paint you as one
who supports him, as if every single Republican should have

(01:09:28):
known or did know that he had posted this stuff
onto a website called Nude Africa like it. No, I
didn't even know it existed. Yeah, I didn't even know
that people posted stuff like this like that. There were
message boards in the on corn site stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
The craziest stuff is on poor you know, porn videos
that have comment and share buttons. Right, oh my gosh, okay, yeah,
what do you? What are you doing?

Speaker 6 (01:09:55):
What?

Speaker 4 (01:09:56):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:09:56):
Spend your day? That being said, there's nothing illegal if
you want to, you know, write a comment on this.
So it's going to come down to the language. And
I think CNN's methodology for attempting to tamp it down
is how I would have approached it. Right, you're looking
for characteristics, but sometimes what they think is a positive

(01:10:17):
is a negative. And here's what I mean. Uh, give
me a give me a word that is a purely
North Carolina word, or or very much so if you
heard somebody say it, you would think that person must
live in North Carolina.

Speaker 5 (01:10:31):
I could say y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
But I mean no, it's like toboggan, right, that's a
very North Carolina thing, toboggan or buggy. Buggy is another Buggy.

Speaker 2 (01:10:40):
Is a good one.

Speaker 5 (01:10:41):
Yeah, Buggy is a good one.

Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
So part of their methodology, and people need to understand
this is they said, well, we found words that were
used on here that are are words that were used
by Mark Robinson in you know, some video that we have.
And I understand that, but I also understand that if
you have heard somebody say buggy or they wrote buggy,
it's not as simple indictment of Mark Robinson just because

(01:11:04):
he said it. It's because a lot of people say
it just to annoy me. So so, but there's nothing.
They never made that final connection, right, they never made
that final connection.

Speaker 5 (01:11:16):
It's circumstanced, right, It's circumstantial. And look, this is this
is the this is the point. Right, you have the
circumstantial evidence. He has denied that it's him, and then
it's up to voters to decide. But of course that's
not just up to voters, because I've always said media
or elections are about what media make them, and this

(01:11:37):
is what the election is now going to be about.
Because look, if you're Josh Stein, and now I see
there's efforts to try to say that this came from
the Republicans and consultants and and whatnot, But Carolina Journal
reported yesterday it came from the Josh Stein camp. So
if you're up by twelve points in the polls, why
do you do this? Why would Stein and the Democrats
push this story out? Why would they leak the eye

(01:12:00):
research when you're up by such a large margin. Right,
it's to remove him, and right it's it's not just
about him. It's you've got a couple of different angles.
Number One, you've got the idea that he's a black
Republican and so he's he's a grave threat to narratives
that Democrats tell themselves. So if you can take him out,

(01:12:24):
then you can destroy that and help protect a big
part of your reliable base. Number Two, you get to
then get all of the collateral damage. Every other Republican
now is going to have some of this on them,
because that you know, they all endorsed him, and everybody
really really likes Mark Robinson as being this new standard
there and a rising star inside the North Carolina Republican Party.

(01:12:46):
So that that's why you move ahead even though you're
up by so much in the polls. This is an
effort to get the state to flip for Kamala Harris
and to get the super majority broken in the state legislature.

Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
No, And that can't be stressed enough. I mean, this
is this is big boy games that are going on here.
Even if it seems tabloidy, it's there's there's there's a
lot of coordination.

Speaker 5 (01:13:08):
Well and also well, and keep in mind too, and
I literally just said this to some leftist on Twitter.
You know, your booze, Leftists, your booze mean nothing to me.
I have seen what you cheer for, right Mark Robbinson's
salacious and nasty uh sexual uh blog poster or forum

(01:13:30):
comments whatever they are, Like if like, I'm surprised you
guys haven't packaged that stuff up and put it into
a kindergarten drag show story hour Like, So, don't tell
me that you guys have a problem with the sexual
nature of the stuff. You just think Republicans will. You're
hoping Republicans will be embarrassed by it, because I know
you're not. You guys defended a woman who was having

(01:13:52):
sex on a website called chatter Bait, right, so you know,
don't tell me that this.

Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
Is something that Virginia.

Speaker 5 (01:13:58):
Yeah, up in Virginia. They don't. This doesn't matter to them.
They don't care. Well yeah, true, but they don't. But
they don't care about that. So they hope that you care.
They hope I care, and they want us to be
embarrassed so that we don't go along with Mark Robinson
and people will be afraid to stand with him, and
then the blast radius will take out a bunch of
other Republicans. So like, there are different layers to the

(01:14:22):
game that is being played right now, and people who
don't think about this stuff, they're just going to see
the headlines. They're going to see black Nazi, which I
don't even know what that means.

Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
I don't even know what No, dude, that's from the
Google AI stuff. Remember remember when they kept rendering black Nazis.

Speaker 5 (01:14:39):
Yeah, but the comment was supposedly made in the past.

Speaker 1 (01:14:43):
Oh well, then that person must be psychic. I don't know. Yeah, yeah,
I mean no, I don't know anything. So let me
let me say this though, and then add on to that,
and then we've got to hit on a couple other things. One, yeah,
because I'm getting trolled obviously, you know on Twitter, and.

Speaker 5 (01:15:00):
Oh, yeah, you're responsible. Didn't you know all of this stuff?
Like four years ago?

Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
I had heard. I had heard during the primary that
there was I thought didn't know the specifics, that there
was some bounce checks and Facebook posts I think is
specifically and I've did somebody say something to you. I'm
assuming if they were trying to literate in my ear,
that they might be trying to do it to you.

Speaker 5 (01:15:21):
And sure, no, I had heard the same thing.

Speaker 1 (01:15:23):
But you're dealt with that issue. Got dealt with with
the chext thing with him going, hey, I was poor, member,
what's like to be poor? Which I thought was a
really good way to deal with that. Regardless how you
come down, this is one of those things where when
they asked why Republicans won't just shut him out. One,
the media has lied on Republicans so much so recently

(01:15:44):
you've destroyed all credibility. And the second one is even
if you believe it one hundred percent the Rasmussen poll
this morning, I don't know if you saw this, seventeen
percent of Democrats say it would have been a good
thing if Trump was murdered at that golf course and
fourteen percent are unsure. You have a third of the
opposition voters. If you believe the Rasmussen pull, then it's

(01:16:05):
easy to go. Yeah, I am Mark did do all
that stuff. But it's better than this person wishing for
death on my other candidate. Right, we're going to gravitate.

Speaker 5 (01:16:14):
So yeah, no, I yeah, I agree. And if there
is if there are people I've seen this all this line, also,
if there are people inside the Republican Party over the
last four or five years whatever it's been, that have
known about this stuff and had specific examples and had
seen that had made these connections with the with this

(01:16:37):
user name and all that. If they had that information,
you don't have to go public with it. You don't
even have to hand it off to me or you, Casey,
you go to Robinson and you drop it on the
table in front of him in a private meeting and
you say, this is all coming out, but one way
or another, so you can either.

Speaker 1 (01:16:55):
I think some of it. I think they had to
have because even though doesn't look like Trump, that's people
he endorses. Sometimes there's just too much at play within
the RNC on that I'm sure that they did it.
Mark Robinson was such an unknown they had to have
deep dived this stuff within the GENI.

Speaker 5 (01:17:12):
I don't think so, and I don't think so, not
for the because think about it, when he was running
for lieutenant governor's a crowded field and he surprised everybody,
and nobody really vets much for lieutenant governor. It's you know,
the position has virtually.

Speaker 1 (01:17:28):
No power, as I mean as the gubernatorial stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:17:30):
Was he right, right, That's what I mean. So when
by the time now he has built up, he wins
his primary by what thirty or forty points, whatever it was,
and now he's and he's got Trump's endorsement, there's all
of these incentives not to rock the boat. But if
people knew they had a responsibility to their fellow citizens

(01:17:52):
of the state, but also to their party to go
in and to basically threaten him to get out and
to make it on his own terms.

Speaker 4 (01:18:01):
And if they.

Speaker 5 (01:18:02):
Did that and that story comes out at some point,
kudos to them. But like I had very little tolerance
for the idea that there were people that, oh I
knew what was going on. I suspected I had heard
some stuff, but you didn't do anything about it. If
you knew specifics, then you should have done something. And
the nebulous, Oh, I've heard some stuff that is not persuasive.

(01:18:26):
To get people to not back a guy, you've got
to come with the details.

Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
And like I pointed out, it's chicken little stuff too,
because like people will, Hey man, I got a tip
on this person, and it's clearly you're a fan of
their primary punter or whatever. So we're used to that. Hey,
quick question. You spent most of COVID up in Ashville, right,
you were still up there?

Speaker 4 (01:18:46):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (01:18:46):
I did.

Speaker 1 (01:18:47):
Yeah, and maybe you guys do things a little different
up in Ashville. I feel like now I'm the only
person who wasn't having drug fueled orgies. Did you see
the you see now? These are the uh COVID czar
of New York. And by the way, for all of
you people who think that one of these undercover reporters
half your age and much hotter than you, who's pretending

(01:19:08):
to be your date have your best interest in mind,
You're delusional.

Speaker 5 (01:19:13):
Keep asking you about public policy?

Speaker 1 (01:19:15):
Yes, do you think a twenty six year old woman,
for the most part, that's going to be her line
of question? And getting to know your sugar daddy date.
Come on, yeah, come on right over in the EU
who was got raided at the big orgy and we
had to run away naked and they caught him like
what is this? What everyone was doing but me?

Speaker 5 (01:19:35):
Well and what was And there's the other orgy story
with Matt Gates that just got uh dropped, you know
this morning.

Speaker 1 (01:19:41):
Where he Cawthorn stuff. I mean just you know Awthorn told.

Speaker 5 (01:19:45):
Us he wore us.

Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
Yeah, this guy's having sex and a secret dungeon layer
under a bank on Wall Street, which I was convinced
those exist, but holy crap man.

Speaker 5 (01:19:57):
M yeah this is and it kind of ties back
into the Robinson stuff. I think at this point, Like
number one, I've said this for years, is that the
charge of hypocrisy carries no purchase any longer in politics.

Speaker 4 (01:20:09):
It just doesn't.

Speaker 5 (01:20:10):
People don't care because when you're in battle, you need
bodies next to you, and it doesn't matter to you
if somebody said something in the past and now they're
doing something different. Are they fighting with you right now?
That's what I need. I need bodies and I need
you to point in that direction. And that's on both sides.
People don't care about hypocrites in their own camps. So
this demand that Republicans police their own hypocrisy, well, I'll

(01:20:32):
have more receptiveness to that argument when I see it
from the other side.

Speaker 1 (01:20:36):
All right, Well, unfortunately we didn't get to the pager
slash walkie story, but that's its own thing.

Speaker 5 (01:20:41):
Man, from the liver to the knee.

Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
Oh, listen to you. I have a theory. But we're
out of time, so you'll have to tune into the
podcast yourself. Pete, I really appreciate it this morning, Right, buddy,
have a great weekend hopefully, and you know what, next Friday,
let's have it not be all this prep Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:20:56):
Yeah, I can do that. Have fun at the at
the drug field party.

Speaker 1 (01:21:01):
Alrighty hey wait, hold on, I'm not going to one
of those. All right, hang on, we'll be back. I
don't know fully what it looks like. They have an
audience there. I think it's a local news thing, and
then people are skyping in or whatever, and they're asking
her questions, but and it's some reporters, and then it's
also you know, folks in the audience, but this is
a reporter question, and so they ask Kamala Harris. You

(01:21:25):
know people out there are struggling to afford basic necessities.
Things are more expensive, the dollar doesn't go as far.
What will you do to lower costs and provide relief
to the American people? Okay, you know what, that's a
very standard. I think that's a good question. I think
it's worded fairly. I know people will quibble and they
be like, well, people don't know how rich they are.
Perception is what matters. As we'll find out. What boat

(01:21:49):
dude here in a moment, So you want to hear
her answer I and this is the verbatim transcript. Yeah,
First of all, thank you both for being here. Returning
to the two moderators, uh I in bringing me a
story I hear around the country as I travel, and
in terms of both rightly having the right to have

(01:22:12):
aspirations and dreams and ambitions for your family and working.
All right, I'm gonna cut to the meat of this.
It's more of that I grew up middle class. I
understand you thing which is now a meme right officially Okay, quote, Well,
here's how we need to deal with it. There are
a number of ways. One is to bring down the
cost of everyday necessities, including groceries, so we make them

(01:22:36):
more affordable. That's the totality of her answer, which one
She said there are a number of ways, and then
only said one and two. The one is the question,
stuff's too expensive? How do you make it more affordable? Oh?
Mark it down? Well, what does that mean? What the

(01:22:58):
hell are you telling you? Yes? Ross, would you check
the math on that? If you went to the grocery
store and the cup of noodles are a dollar fifty
now and they used to be a dollar, and you
just buy a bunch of them, feasibly, your grocery bill
should be less right because we've now used price controls
to That's not an answer. People want to know how
you're going to accomplish that, and then they just let
her have that as an answer. I'd be staring at her.

(01:23:19):
I'd be like, what was your other point first? And
then I'd circle back around to the first one. It's
you know, the logic of that is absolutely absurd. If
you're sitting there in a moderator position to not immediately go, well,
wait a second, that's just that's the question. But also
the sad thing that strikes you is people will go yeah,

(01:23:41):
that's great, perfect right, because they're not long on specifics.
But telling people I'm going to make this more affordable
by making it more affordable isn't an answer without specifics.
All right, we got to pivot over this because I'm

(01:24:02):
going to need a judgment. Call Ross. You ever done
a radio promotion where people had to keep their hands
on a prize where you get a group of people.
We did one in Minnesota with it. Yes, I did, yep, okay,
all right, how long did it last? Were you there
hosting it? Like those things? By the way, hosting one
of those things is really weird.

Speaker 3 (01:24:20):
This thing went out for like weeks at the mall.
Oh really yeah, it's during the holidays, I think, like
back in like ninety seven.

Speaker 1 (01:24:27):
Okay, so people show up, put your hand on the vehicle.
There's usually rules. You can go to the bathroom a
certain number of intervals. They'll you know, you can have
nourishment or water things like that. But for the most part,
you you got to sit there and it's just a
will you know, you're just trying to have the will
to do it. Well. Oklahoma State Fair decided to do that.

(01:24:51):
Although there's a twist, so The way that it worked
is they had they had whittled it down to four
people and they could win a brand new twenty twenty
four Nissans is a CenTra Nissan CenTra, and so there's
four of them, so they put them all in the Nissan,
and whoever lasted the longest got the Nissan.

Speaker 3 (01:25:12):
See, because I've always had a strategy or theory on
these that I haven't seen come to fruition, where I've
always felt that the best way to win it would
just be to pee yourself. Now I don't know if
that's against the rules. Just pee yourself and crap your
pants and they're gonna leave. That's always been my theory
on this.

Speaker 1 (01:25:28):
Absolutely groundbreaking actually, so that's not quite what happened. It's
somehow I don't know. You could argue it's worse than
number one, maybe not number two. I don't know, And
I don't know what the rules are. I'd be honest,
I didn't you know. We have when we do contesting
anything with the radio, we have to produce and file

(01:25:49):
and keep on file a document that these contesting laws
and rules right, and it's a very specific thing. I
can't tell you how many meetings are putting something together
and like, all right, we've got to get test stuff
together in radios what they'd say, that's about making sure
the rules are out there. So nobody comes back and goes,
you said I have to do this, and then this

(01:26:10):
other thing happened and I didn't know that, and it's
not fair and I'm suing you for a car. You
delineate that, and you tell anybody participating and make sure
you read them, and generally you have him sign off
on them. So I don't know it was in the
rules there, but here's how it went down. So one
of the dudes gets so they're able to go to

(01:26:30):
a porta potty every three hours, which, by the way,
state fair porta potties. Ugh, I can't even imagine. And
by the way, the promotion was called Stinking Sentry because
they just assumed everyone's gonna smell sitting in that car
for so long. So this guy goes. He also has
a styrofoam cup as they were providing him water and
coffee and stuff like that. He comes back from the

(01:26:52):
porta potty, gets in, I guess he's sitting in the backseat,
puts the cup up on the back dash, and immediately
the other contestants like the hell is going on? What
is that? And they get out of the car and
then to get it because he realized what it was,
this lunatic or genius went into the porta potty, took

(01:27:13):
his styrofoam cup and dipped it in the soup. We're
gonna go with soup here, but you know what I'm
talking about, And he brought that back to the car
to gross out the other contestants, and they gave him
the car.

Speaker 3 (01:27:27):
Yeah, it's like two hundred and eighty five billion i
Q type stuff right there. You're in the car with
Hannibal Lecter.

Speaker 1 (01:27:32):
You know what I mean? Would you dip your hand
in porta potty soup to win a car?

Speaker 3 (01:27:37):
That's too that's too far? Is it peeing and crapping yourself?
As different?

Speaker 1 (01:27:40):
Wait this bear state outside. I don't know why that's worse,
but it's worse. It is, yeah, because it's just oil. Basically, dude,
you dip your hand in there to win a car?
Maybe not a Nissan, but how about that Lambeau eve
been after I you know, he's gotta dip and your forever,

(01:28:01):
you know, craphand or whatever. They nickname you. I mean,
that's you forever.

Speaker 3 (01:28:04):
If your competition didn't show up to participate in a
has Matt suit, that's on them the right.

Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
That's a fair point, Yeah, because that's probably wasn't against
the contesting either. I bet you probably could have like
a full old school beak, you know, like uh, gas
mask on. So, I don't know, I'll leave it up
to you genius or cheating. And again again, oh there's

(01:28:31):
even audio on this. We're not I'm not gonna get
into all this again tomorrow. All right, So there's so
that the runner up dude who's all butt heart over
this because he didn't think of it as posting whiny
videos on Facebook. I guess he said, nowhere in the
rules did we find out that when you went to
a bathroom break you could being a bring a cup

(01:28:52):
of poop out of.

Speaker 3 (01:28:54):
He wouldn't have done it, to be he did not
have the will to do it. It was too Yeah, yeah,
he did not have the will. This guy's just making
excuses enough for his own weakness.

Speaker 1 (01:29:04):
So you're immediately on team good for him. I'm kind
of there too, right, like you're went in a car man.
Think about the stuff that people will do to kneecap
somebody else in a bingo hole, right or some other.
Do you have a relative who cheats at family games
even if he's playing kids? Like those people exist, So
what the hell, let's get race stage. I wonder if

(01:29:25):
he would if you take that route. All right? So,
Oklahoma State Fair they had one of those giveaways where
everyone's got to like stay next to a car, touching
a car, and the last one there gets the car.
You've seen these right over the years, all right, So
this one Oklahoma stated they got it down to Oklahoma
State Fair. They got it down to four. The prize
was a new Nissan CenTra. The four were placed in

(01:29:47):
the vehicle. Every three hours they could go to a
bathroom break. They could also get water and coffee little
styrofoam cup. The bathrooms, by the way, are State Fair
porta potties. And uh. When it was getting down to it,
the dude who ended up win went to his bathroom break,
came back with a cup that he had dipped in
the soup of the porta potty, remember State Fair porta potty,

(01:30:10):
and put it on the back window in the back
wind seal of of the vehicle, and the other dude's like,
I'm out, Is that is that unique competitive spirit and
high IQ thinking? Or is that guy just a cheater
who's now forever going to be a porta potty hand
or whatever with his new car?

Speaker 2 (01:30:28):
My dad, I'm going with unique.

Speaker 1 (01:30:31):
All right. So you're saying that's a guy who you know,
looked at the tools and said it doesn't say I
can't do this.

Speaker 2 (01:30:36):
Yeah, I agree?

Speaker 1 (01:30:40):
Would you?

Speaker 2 (01:30:42):
I don't know if I would.

Speaker 1 (01:30:42):
Do that car one time? You're gonna forever be known
as the guy who dipped into the soup once, but
you had a new car out of it. Yeah, I
would look at you all right.

Speaker 2 (01:30:54):
For a new car, absolutely, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
So I do it for a for a foot long
stear man, What are you talking about? Absolutely competitive and
like to beat somebody. Okay, maybe I wouldn't for that,
but yeah, like some people are crazy like that. They'll
do whatever. Man.

Speaker 2 (01:31:08):
So yeah I am.

Speaker 12 (01:31:10):
I am so so let me I'm gonna throw one
at you. And it's not kind of the same, but
in that competitive spirit thing. So my cousin and I
huge Star Wars fans, right, So we played Star Wars
trivia all right, and it said, you know what was
the line that the image said, and R two D
two when it came out of R R two D

(01:31:31):
two asking obi wan Kenobi for help.

Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
So that's what it was. My cousin's question.

Speaker 12 (01:31:36):
He said, help me, obi jan, You're my only hope,
and he missed Kenobi. He didn't say obi wan Kenobi,
and everybody's like, no, he got it. I said no,
it say seven or eight words because it asked for
the number of words right.

Speaker 1 (01:31:50):
Because in my head in okay, but in my head
I also thought obi wan without kenobi, and I would
admit I was wrong. Yeah, Now that's important. It's jeopardy.
It wouldn't fly. Yeah's name. You can say the last name,
but this isn't that. This is a quote.

Speaker 12 (01:32:07):
So it asked for the number of words too in
the quote, and you had to say this eight word quote.
And everybody else was like, no, he got it. I'm
like no, he didn't. And we had we actually had
like yeah, it was.

Speaker 1 (01:32:19):
You get a cup of poop to prove your dominance
or no.

Speaker 12 (01:32:22):
But I won't eventually because I get so irritated when
I know I'm right, I get so annoying that they
basically just gave in.

Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
Get up bigger than all them too, so nice.

Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
All right, well I got I got a little less
than a minute.

Speaker 12 (01:32:36):
Probably do that all right thing, Yeah, I mean it's
I gotta even take that long if you want it.
So next couple of mornings, some fog, some of it's
been thick, so just watch out through the weekend. Lots
of sun otherwise lo to mid eighties today and tomorrow,
like get a little warmer Sunday, middle to maybe upper eighties.

Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
Lots of sunshine.

Speaker 12 (01:32:50):
Great for football this weekend wherever it is across the area,
high school, college, Death Valley, showers.

Speaker 2 (01:32:57):
Stutter showers.

Speaker 12 (01:32:58):
Hey, a lot of people probably going thundershowers, thundershowers, and
showers may return middle next week.

Speaker 1 (01:33:04):
Okay, all right, there you go, have a good weekend,
and then Monday you better be here. Whatever happened, I
will good good, thank you sir, and we'll be back
with Jeff Billinger.

Speaker 13 (01:33:13):
Hang on, well, good morning, casey, and happy Friday.

Speaker 2 (01:33:16):
Stocks rallied in Thursday.

Speaker 13 (01:33:17):
Trading, one day after the Federal Reserve announced the first
interest rate cut in four years. Major averages posted gains
that range from one end a quarter to two and
a half percent. The doll and the S and P
five hundred ended at record highs yesterday. FedEx shares fell
after hours yesterday, and they've been down as much as
fourteen percent pre market this morning. The company posted a

(01:33:40):
smaller than expected quarterly profit and also predicted its business
will slow in the year ahead. FedEx can be a
bellweather for the economy because it serves so many different industries.
The Apple iPhone sixteen lineup hits stores today, along with
new low end EarPods and upgraded Apple Watches. The features
that really set the iPhone sixteens apart from the current

(01:34:02):
models are driven by artificial intelligence, but those features won't
be available to buyers right away. They'll be activated over
time through software updates. Nike bringing an executive out of
retirement to run the company. The athletic ware maker ousted
chief executive don John Donahoe and announced that former president

(01:34:22):
of Consumer and Marketplace Elliot Hill will take over as
CEO next month. Holiday hiring plans taking place at another
big retailer, Macy's says it will hire more than thirty
one thousand, five hundred seasonal workers for its stores and
distribution centers. More workers doing their jobs from offices. Good
news for coffee shops. The National Coffee Association says the

(01:34:45):
amount of coffee consumed outside of homes has rebounded to
pre pandemic levels in case for the first time in
two years. Mars is preparing to launch a new variety
of M and M's Peanut Butter and jelly. Eminem's will
be in stores in disc Casey.

Speaker 1 (01:35:01):
I need a quick ruling, Jeff, Oklahoma State Fair. I
one of those contests where everybody puts their hand on
a car and the last one gets the car. I'm
sure you're familiar with those. Yes. Yes. One of the
competitors went into the porta potty during his bathroom break,
used his cup to pick up a cup of the
soup if you catch my drift, brought it into the
car and everyone left and he won. So evil, genius

(01:35:23):
or cheater? Where do you come down?

Speaker 3 (01:35:26):
I'm gonna say cheater.

Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
Come on, I know guy would do huh. All right,
no car for you? All right, you have a good weekend.
Take care of one there. Look at that. So raise
a perb and Jeff's like, hell no, we'll split decision there.
Let me grab a call here real quick. We got
one hanging Cory.

Speaker 2 (01:35:47):
What's up, hey, Casey?

Speaker 6 (01:35:51):
Just I'm gonna circle back on the whole Mark Robinson thing.
In my opinion, I think Mark was really never gonna
win the governor's race because he is as much of
an unknown as anybody coming into it.

Speaker 14 (01:36:04):
You know, I would take it as you know, he's
taking somebody at Disney and it's like, hey, ninety minutes,
so you get to the ride. He kind of cuts
to the fernel line and jumps in thinking he was
going to get the ride by.

Speaker 6 (01:36:13):
Going from a nobody to the lieutenant governor.

Speaker 1 (01:36:16):
People like familiarity, people like stability efficiently, but he so
efficiently did it right. I mean, he kicked their ass.
And this is post Trump era where I was not
a nobody, but he was a political nobody and then
he was so I mean, I hear.

Speaker 6 (01:36:31):
What, yeah, But I mean Trump had four years of
public or public life. People know who he is.

Speaker 14 (01:36:38):
Mark kame on seeing he comes off as an angry person.
Nobody knows who he is.

Speaker 6 (01:36:44):
He has he doesn't have any any accomplishments to really say, hey,
look at what I've done for the state of North Carolina.
Businesses and people like stability and familiarity. Even if it's
going to hurt them, they go with what they know.

Speaker 14 (01:36:59):
And nobody knows Mark, And whether these accusations are true
or not, it doesn't matter. All they need is the
perception that he's been doing wrong while preaching.

Speaker 6 (01:37:08):
You know, hey, I am morality and that's all they need.

Speaker 1 (01:37:14):
Well, to be fair, it's I am morality now, but
I was not in the past. But this is just
the biggest berth that we've seen right where he said
that was old me this ye, So anyway, yeah, this
is the ID to do. I tried. Everyone's mad at me,
so I think I probably did fair analysis today. So
that's you know.

Speaker 6 (01:37:30):
N CGP did him no favors. He should have ran
for state senate first, spent a few years in the
public life.

Speaker 14 (01:37:36):
Before moving up to lt governor, But as a lieutenant
governor is nowhere to go but up and he just
doesn't have the uh, he doesn't have the resume publicly
to move into that role.
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