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I feel bells grooving, freedoms hiss down.
Big red streams, but we don't give a damn.
Oh, freedom!
Sweet freedom, freedom!
I'm reading that bell from the hills through the cities.
We are yellow.
Sweet freedom, can't you see?
We're jamming by the red light and the freedom.
Free!
Woo!
Fills our brother, he's a real deal.
Love's his country, that's the appeal.
Big ideas, big heartbeam, we're rolling strong with the freedom's e.
Hot, hot, hot, hot.
Runs clapping, Bradley snapping.
Fills laughing, flags are clapping.
Stars and stripes, we're all hot, five in.
Freedom's five, it keeps us thriving.
Oh, freedom!
Sweet freedom, bring that bell from the hills through the cities.
We are yellow.
Sweet freedom, can't you see?
We're jamming by the red light and the freedom.
So good news on the Freedom Friday.
The scientists in China have now manufactured a way to deliver vaccines through mosquitoes.
I trust them.
I, why wouldn't you?
In a study medicine published in Science Advances Journal, researchers designed mosquitoes,
which carry an immunization for rabies and nipoviruses within their saliva,
so they have to spit on you apparently.
This is transferred when bats eat the insects or insects feed on the bats.
It's just a proposal at this point.
I don't see why we shouldn't green like this all the way.
It would solve a question many of grapple with.
How do you vaccinate a flying animal?
It does seem tough.
I've been grappling with that for years.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Which often roosts in caves with millions of others without exposing yourself to the diseases they carry.
And that was in, what was the name of that national park over in West Texas?
It was.
Fort Davis.
Nope.
It's a big band.
Are bats over there?
Nope.
It's the mountains.
It's a mountain thing.
It's a very under, underutilized.
Well, they can do New Mexico, Carl's bad caverns.
That's not it either.
Okay.
West Texas National Park that is not big band.
It is a smaller one.
What the hell is the name of that one?
Anyway, we went into it and there is a cave.
I mean, this thing is humongous.
I just, I can't even imagine the first people that went into it.
I could remember it.
I would remember the name of the cave itself.
It's not, it's not Sonora caverns.
I don't think.
But some of them will.
Some of them will text it to me soon.
I'm sure of it.
Long day.
Natural bridge caverns, inner space caverns.
Long.
No, it's a, it's a big old cave.
And the, the first guy to see, I think I even tweeted out some pictures from it because it is so huge when you go in it.
Oh, they put it there entire church and steeple all up in there.
Oh, it's a city.
Yeah, it's a city.
It's big enough to be a city, but it's underground cave.
And to be the first person down there without lights.
You shine your light and it disappears into the distance.
Holy.
That's pretty much it.
It was, um, she saying Carl bad.
That's Carl's bad.
That's it.
Carl's bad caverns and it is freaking amazing.
Uh, and the connection here is the bat.
The, uh, uh, the bats.
When you walk into the cave, there are bats everywhere.
Let me get a picture here.
Yeah.
That's a good one.
That's in, uh, New Mexico, right?
Uh, I thought it was, um, I thought it was West Texas, but it might be New Mexico.
Uh, it's somewhere down there.
It's underground.
Yeah.
And that, that doesn't even begin to do it justice right there.
It's, it is just, it is so freaking huge.
I can't even imagine there.
There's another of the, uh, anyway, the bats in there.
When you walk in, you have to carry an umbrella because the bats will crap all over you.
Because there's just thousands of bats in this thing.
It is New Mexico, um, West Texas, New Mexico.
You know what?
It's all their land.
It doesn't matter what we call it.
White man, uh, it's just tremendous.
And you don't want to, uh, have these bats, uh, crap and all there.
There's a good day for scale.
That thing is just huge.
So if you're going to start inoculating bats, that's a good place to start.
I can't imagine being down there with no light.
The, the first dude that went down there, his name.
Yeah, because in the evening at the opening of Carl's bad caverns, that big opening in the
cave that you walked down into, the bats swarm out of there every night.
Yeah.
Um, James Larkin white.
He was a cowboy who investigated what he thought was a column of smoke turned out to be millions
of bats emerging from a hole.
He and a friend explored the immense underground caverns.
Yeah.
And went down there with nothing but a flashlight and that was back in the 1930s.
Just incredible.
I wonder what he would think of the whole thing.
You're going to what?
You don't think so.
It is, uh, free to Friday, Phil Bell will be along here momentarily.
We have, uh, the first robot arrest happening in China.
We knew it was going to happen.
We are almost officially.
Um, I mean, we're almost there.
We are almost to, and I forgot the name of the movie for say Harrison Ford.
Blade Runner.
We're almost at Blade Runner.
It's, we're right there.
We're right there on the press.
I was thinking, uh, robot when you said that.
Now Blade Runner is grittier.
Blade Runner is, uh, is more like what we, uh, what will I, especially if you look at places
like New York City.
And I had this picture up here because, uh, we discovered, we discovered, uh, today,
according to a story in the Washington free beacon that old mom, Nummy's wife there,
who is kind of strangely hot in a crazy ass way.
Yeah, she's definitely got him crazy ass.
Oh, she will, she'll bury a dagger in your eyeball.
There is no question about it.
She's like a black widow spider.
She'll eat you after you're done.
But it's, I look at the look, look at the side.
I, she's giving him.
Oh, yeah.
So it, uh, turns out, uh, she's only like, what, 27?
She's pretty young.
The, uh, Ramaduaji.
She, um, back in the, back in the mid 2010s.
She's out there, tweeting away and glorifying, uh, surprise, surprise terrorists.
She, uh, posted a picture on her Tumblr account.
Does Tumblr still exist?
Uh, beats me.
Hmm.
Look at that.
Get a little dimple in her chin.
Kind of, again, she's cute in a crazy way.
Uh, she's 20, uh, years old in 2017.
So, uh, she tumblers a picture of the Palestinian terrorist Lila Khalid
under the, her username Dimash Q.
Uh, she loved this, this, uh, crazy revolutionary.
Uh, Khalid was a long time member of the PFLP.
That, of course, was the Palestinian,
the FLP Palestinian freedom, freedom lovers party, I think.
Uh, they participate.
She was actually, I think the first terror,
first woman hijacker of an airplane.
See if I can get this picture over here because she's,
I thought it was the same chick at the, uh, at first,
but this is actually that is the picture of the terrorist.
They're definitely date, don't marry.
Right?
I mean, they may, they may look like they'd be a lot of fun on a date,
and they probably would.
But again, then there's that whole, they'll kill you thing.
Uh, she was in 1969 and 1970.
There were two airplane hijackings.
She took place in both of them.
And between the two, she had plastic surgery on her face
so she wouldn't look like that when she did the second hijacking.
She threatened to, uh, on board the plane,
she threatened to detonate a grenade
unless the pilot's letter into the cockpit.
Today, she was revered by terrorist
and their allies is the first woman to hijack a plane.
And, uh, ma'am, dummy's wife is out there going,
yeah, go Khalid.
Go Khalid.
She celebrated other hours of the whip.
You got a pastile believe all women.
She was a girl boss back in the 70s and the late 60s.
And, uh, but, but is it fair to criticize somebody
for something they did when they were in their teens?
I mean, when you are a teenager, you are dumb as a rock.
Mostly.
So is it fair to, to criticize ma'am, dummy's wife
for being a, uh, glorifier of terrorists?
I mean, the 10 years, a decade's a long time.
I remember I, of a 2015 does not seem like that long ago, does it?
Feels like just yesterday.
Yeah.
But she's out there doing this.
And, uh, she was the terrorists, the other terrorists
that she was glorifying was Shadia Abu Ghazala.
Um, that is this one right here.
Again, what is it with these terrorist chicks?
Strangely hot in a crazy way.
All right.
Um, she was the first Palestinian woman to fight in resistance
after the 1967 occupation.
This was, uh, uh,
uh, international women's day is what, uh,
man, dummy's wife put, uh, put out there.
Uh, this is, um, she participated in the bombing
of an Israeli bus, led several other terrorist attacks.
She posed with a rifle there.
She, unfortunately, uh, or fortunately,
depending upon your outlook.
She was, uh, room temperature in 1968.
When a bomb she was building in her home,
uh, was she intended to use to blow up a building in Tel Aviv.
Accidentally, accidentally went kaboom.
So, apparently she had blue eyes.
Uh, she's considered a martyr in Palestinian society
and is the namesake of a school in Gaza.
And now when you see her name, you'll know.
Uh, Shadia Abu Ghazala, first Palestinian woman to fight in resistance
after the 1967 opposition.
So, it would seem that New York has at its core now
a bit of a problem.
But they elected him.
Well, she's not the mayor.
No, you're right.
And, and she does a mayor and she has no influence.
No, they never have a ear at all.
Oh, none at all.
She won't do that thing for the little finger unless mom dummy does X, Y, and Z.
Women have all the power and they know it.
That's the scary part.
So, we'll just see.
It is, it confounds me.
They either cheated in New York City or they're actually that thick.
But I can't, I mean, I've known a lot of New Yorkers over the years.
They don't seem to be that thick.
I mean, the ones I, the ones I know and have known,
they would think this is crazy
to have a radical elected mayor.
I mean, Bloomberg looks like a walk in the park.
And who is the other, what was the Julian?
No, Giuliani.
Hell, he was a hero until they didn't like him.
The machine didn't like him and then they took him down.
Yeah, and he had to give, he had to give away his damn Mercedes.
Oh, a lot of way.
Unbelievable.
But it just seems crazy to me that they would put somebody like that in,
into the mayor's seat.
But they did.
So, here we are.
And this was, if you did not see,
at first I want to point out the difference between the coverage on PBS.
You have the PBS NewsHour YouTube channel there.
Comments are turned off.
Yeah.
However, you go over to the Fox News, or excuse me,
the Fox 9 Minneapolis St. Paul,
which is essentially the Fox News,
and they've got the comments turned on.
That's weird.
And which one is looking for support?
That would be the PBS.
Support PBS NewsHour.
But don't comment on it.
It seems a little odd, doesn't it?
It seems a little strange.
But this.
This is Epic Trump.
The meaning was that the White House,
who is, who is she?
Doesn't really matter.
She's relatively new, right?
If I remember correct, it was like last year she was elected.
Is she the president?
I think so.
Watch her face when the interchanged year between Trump and the Japanese reporter.
This is, this is a chef's kiss right here.
One question.
Why didn't you tell US allies in Europe and Asia like Japan
about the war before the King Iran?
So we are very confused about it.
Okay.
First of all, if you had a hard time,
I was going to get Duce 5 to translate.
But essentially, the reporter is asking Trump,
why didn't you tell your allies?
Why didn't you tell Japan?
Why didn't you tell the rest of us?
You were going to get on Iran's schniz.
Are you going to attack Iran?
Well, one thing you don't want to signal too much.
When we go in, we went in very hard.
And we didn't tell anybody about it
because we wanted surprise.
Who knows better about surprise than Japan?
Okay.
Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?
Okay.
Right?
Right.
Right.
Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?
Some would say they did.
Yeah.
But that's a story for a different day.
But that's, I mean, come on.
And look at her face.
She's like, yeah.
She is a whole lot of second.
This is what her face is saying.
She probably wasn't even alive during Pearl Harbor.
Meanwhile, next to him, you hear the woman say,
want to get away?
Yeah, she really did.
She would like to climb out of her skin suit right now
and go have a smoke break.
Well, a crafting freak says,
what he said to the French reporter was even better.
I don't even know what he said to the French reporter.
What do you say to the French reporter?
I have no idea.
Could be.
You believe in surprise.
I think much more so than us.
And we're sneaky.
Doose five in people.
You're sneaky.
You're so sneaky.
You believe in surprise much more than us.
You're crazy.
We had a surprise, and we did.
And because of that surprise, we knocked out the first two days.
We probably knocked out 50% of what we,
and much more than we anticipated doing.
So if I go and tell everybody about it,
there's no longer a surprise, right?
How stupid is a reporter have to be to ask that question to begin with?
And then number two,
how stupid is the Japanese reporter have to be to ask that question?
I mean, you set him up.
I'll knock him down.
It makes no, why did he do that?
Why would a reporter ask that question?
That's crazy.
You ask a third grader why you don't tell anybody what you're about to do,
especially now, and they can tell you.
I don't know what the reporter was thinking, but it wasn't much.
I want to know now what he said to the French reporter.
If you have not, Rush would call mum Demi's wife a feminazi.
Yes, not my dog.
That's exactly a feminazi.
Possibly a fembot.
I mean, she does have the eyes of a fembot.
You pop one of those eyes out,
and you get all the circuitry in the wire right behind him.
That looked though.
That's the, I will, if you don't do what I want,
I will make sure that you don't do anything.
Oh, this is also the,
you want to talk about propaganda.
This is, this is some propaganda.
This was released by the,
you know, you always think of Iran as being,
I've never been there.
Backwards to non-educated here.
And, but they're not, obviously.
And, I mean, the,
the counterintelligence that they possess
and the propaganda machine that they have,
pretty slick.
Iran's state media.
I guess they created it.
I don't, I can't believe it was taking me this long to find it.
A propaganda video that was released by the Tasnim News Agency.
And, it's Lego people.
This is good.
Is this night, this is like a Saturday night live.
It is.
Peace.
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I feel like we've been transported to,
New,
I feel like we've been transported into another dimension.
I mean... it's a really good animation, no give me wrong.
Son of a bitch, Son of a bitch, Son of a bitch, Son of a bitch!
Dirk, Dirk, Dirk, Dirk... Dirk, Dirk, Dirk, Dirk, Adalka's got his job.
Act Gary Damott! Act!
I got to say those just in kind of badass Lego planes.
Are they are they are they planning to release these as kits?
On a scale of one to ten from a propaganda standpoint, I'm going to give that like an eight.
What does that say in remembrance of the blah blah blah students from the Minab who were
martyred at the hands of Zionists and American terrorists?
Yep. So I mean as propaganda goes that's decent propaganda.
Credit where credit is due now we know it's not true, but credit where credit is due
and the California Calvary to very nice thank you early birthday present back a
hell of a tip there. Thank you. I can do it. I can do it. Well, if you're hot, I'll
be over to rub your feet. Otherwise, it'll be wrong. That's right. Otherwise, it'll
be wrong, but I'm sure you're hot. So I guess it'll be me. Thank you, California Cal
girl. Appreciate that. And thank you to everybody who has supported the program.
Bugs mom, it's almost like she's thinking, yeah, dude, you're going to be six feet under
real soon. Oh, referring to crazy eyes. Now I want to write a song about remember the
Dr. Hook song sexy eyes sexy as about a hundred and yeah, sexy eyes moving across the
floor, making more sexy. I love Dr. Hook. It's been a long time since I've listened to
Dr. Very, very long times that I've listened to Dr. Hook as well. But now I want to do
a parody of the Dr. Hook song sexy eyes and make it crazy eyes. I think that might work.
Speaking of songs, in a moment, we will have a little surprise song from our genius minds
of AI in the meantime. Before we get to that, anything you want to bring up about the
fine workings over at the. Oh, yeah, yeah, do you have do you have that thing I gave
you handy? Look at you. Yes. Oh, yeah, you can show that. Yeah, we're going to be we're
going to be we're going to be selling these when Brad gets back the insider club members
who get the subscriber box. We are sending we were late, of course, on Q4 2025 that one didn't
go out for a month or so, but we're going to be sending out the Q one 2026 subscriber
box in the next week. And we're going to put something kind of special in it besides
Brad's 3d printed. What do you call it? It's the the the Michael V institute for what? When
you 3d print stuff. It's the imagination and production. Yeah, that whatever, those besides
those things that Brad has with his own hands made, we're going to be sending out a couple
of other things. And Brad's got one of them here to show and we're going to be putting
these on the website. More specific. The mouse pad. Is that specific enough? Yeah, so we're
going to be whoops, let me do that. There we go. Yeah, so we're going to be congratulations
on getting that that preset with you and the and the website in it. Is that's nice? Yeah,
okay, yeah. But yeah, we're going to be sending these out to the no, you had it right to
the subscribers, the patrons and founders in the subscriber box this month. Pretty proud
of getting this printer working. That is a UV printed mouse pad with a fine, fine depiction
of me and Brad. This is me circa 2021. So five years ago, that was you know, you don't
you don't take headshots very often. So funny. If you had asked me for one, I would have
given you one that was like, look like me, but no, it doesn't look like me either, but
it is chat GPT's rendition of us. But yeah, so those 2021 subscriber boxes and this, the
retro, the retro mouse, mouse pad. Anyhow, we're going to be sending those out to the
subscribers. We're going to be putting them on the website for sale to hopefully boost our
revenue a little bit because you know, as Brad said, this might be, this might be it coming up.
So yeah, anyhow, mojo, wait, my boost, who's revenue? You're rev or the show the show. Yeah,
mojo laser pro's calm. You can you'll be able to find them there. Along with yeah, the wise,
it's a really expensive hobby. The previous Christmas ornaments.
Is it just me or does wait a second does is it just me or does Brad look like he's about to
over trust a fart in the that image? Possibly. It's possible. Again, that was five years ago. Yeah,
that's the old Brad. That's something that's not current Brad. So dude, it's fine. You don't have to
worry about that. It's not a scratch in sniff mouse pad. Just say nice shine in your forehead. Where
probably on the mouse pad. They criticize. I think they hate knowing me. It does look like I have
a bow talk. You're a final looking man on that mouse pad. I'm just going to say it.
You know, I always used to think that you looked like you were smarter when you had the lines
across the forehead. Now I just think you look old. That's what happens. Mojo laser pro's calm.
Who was it that just said they got accidentally? Oh, AJ Gentile accidentally got
Oh, he says he says he accidentally got bow talks. I don't know how how you accidentally get
bow talks. Yeah. But he apparently says he got bow talks. I guess in a
someone strapped him down in a chair made him made him get it. All right. So it's
what'd you say? Mojo laser pro's calm. That's the name of the place. I did. That's the place. Yeah.
It's funny. You should say that because uh, here comes a hole.
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So apparently if you wrap your keys up in aluminum foil, you have those stupid little things you
always see at the bottom of a website and it says, you know, people are wrapping their keys in
or you should always put a water bottle on top of your car antenna at night. Here's why
and then you click on it and it's an endless number of images that you have to keep clipping
and then you never get to the one that tells you why you should put a water bottle on top of your
yes and it works. It works. People do I've clicked it just like I just clicked the damn things
see what happens but this one is apparently not stupid. Wrapping that little it creates something
apparently of a Faraday cage because with the keyless entry systems where you just have the key
the fob and there's actually no keyhole in the car. You just walk up with the fob and the door
unlocks and you get in and you can push start and all that. Well, what thieves are doing
is they will work in pairs, one will stand by your car, the other will stand by your front door
and he has a booster that will pick up the radio frequency from the fob, boost it
to the one who's standing by your car. Car door opens, they get in, they hit start, they go bye-bye.
But if you wrap your, I guess you do the same thing if you put your fob in a
microwave oven or a Faraday bag but what you want to do is break this signal because the car is
always listening for the signal from the from the fob. Yeah. How it knows if you walk up. So you've
got to, it's just that's actually sounded like a good idea to me that you should probably not have
the car hanging or the key hanging on a hook close to the door because they will get in there
and they will somehow take your car. Now this is, let's see how do we, this is, this is weird. This is
weird. Let's see what they say in this. I'll give you the details. I've been arrested in China
after allegedly scaring a seven year old woman and now the footage is going viral. The humanoid
bot, a unitary G1 was a film to being escorted away by police. That looks really bizarre.
And that's real footage. That's real footage of them escorting a robot away.
After the incident outside a residential complex in Macau, the woman had stopped to check her phone
when she suddenly noticed the robot standing silently behind her. She panicked yelling and swinging
her back saying her heart was racing. Police say the robot wasn't attacking. It was simply
waiting for her to move out of the way but the encounter left her shaken enough to be taken to
a hospital and she later confirmed she wouldn't press charges. Officers then removed the robot
and returned it to its operator reminding them to be more careful but the robot was being used for
a local promotion controlled by a mix of AI and human supervision. Online people are calling it
the first robot arrest ever with jokes about robots needing lawyers and mug shops. It sounds funny
but with the robot police already being tested in some countries, this could be a glimpse of what's
coming. Oh, hang on a second. I did not. I have never seen one of those. The big rolling ball
a robot. Can you see that? I did. I've not seen one before. No. What is that all about? I'll figure
somewhere in Asia. Those people are crazy. Why does that do every other video platform? You hit
the space bar. It starts again on this stupid platform which is YouTube. It takes you to the next
video. Anyway, the robot got arrested, technically not arrested, just escorted away because a woman was,
well, she was scared and he was standing there. She, I guess she was looking here and she looked
up and he was just right there. Why he didn't walk around her? I don't know. It's a unitary G1
humanoid robot. It's a commercial robot. It's four feet tall. It looked like it looked like
it was taller than she was. One robots, the ones we saw in the dance. Remember when you played the
video of all the dancers? Yeah. I think that was the, I think, yeah, the Chinese dancer. I think
that's the G1, but it's the one that you're seeing out on the streets more than any other robot now.
It's the little, yeah, this one.
That thing is agile, dude.
That thing will kick your ass.
That is, that is crazy.
So if it was one of those good things that didn't have a little stick with it, huh?
Look at that. How agile those things are.
Yeah, but can it wash the dishes?
Oh, wow, even better. Hang on a second. Do you remember when we were talking about that robot
who was in the restaurant and it started to pick up the glasses or it was, it had plates and it
started dropping the plates and then they went over and they had to manhandle the robot into
submission and we're like, no, that's got to be AI because it didn't look like it was played at
the time. Yeah. Yes, what? It was real. Not Cooper T. Don California.
Well, restaurant, a humanoid robot's attempt to bust a move, just going bust.
Items flying in the air. Restaurant workers, this is NBC so either they were sucked in by the
fakery or it's real. The way this played out, it's funny, but what are the potential risks of a robot
like that going haywire in a tight restaurant setting? No, my reaction was first laughter and then
I immediately set out out loud. This is very scary and very unsafe. I wouldn't worry too much about
this robot sort of going rogue and leaving the restaurant and doing anything. I think it's just
much more of a physical fear here. NBC News Chief Tech analyst Joanna Stern says this humanoid
should have a kill switch that its operators do not. Oh, it has a kill switch. You don't want to
hit the kill switch. At least not while you're standing close to it. You remember the old
quadville days where they would where you'd be dancing on the stage and the hook would come out
from the side and yank them off. That's what that looked like. That's what that reminded me of
they're trying to get to stop dancing. Just get off the stage. So that was real. It turns out.
That's just somebody said in the comments just wait until it's a robotic sushi chef with knives.
Yep. Because the first thing you did when you because you thought it was hitting throwing
something. I thought it way I didn't realize it was the straws bouncing up. But it was. Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. Boom. That right there. Yeah. I'll be damned. That thing was that was she was on it though.
She said, Oh, she was on it. She was on it like white on rice. That is crazy. That's okay. So we
have that being a robot going rogue. We have the other robot just mining its own damn business on
the sidewalk. Trying to do its thing. Trying to get to where it was supposed to be and the woman
freaks out. I kind of put that on her. Although she swore she wasn't going to sue. Yeah, we'll see about
that. Unless she signed something that said she couldn't sue. But I'm not so sure about that either.
Sound salt and says somebody, somebody hacked in and made it dance. That's entirely possible.
And and likely because that's what they do to the the segues and that's what they years ago. It showed
them hacking into a not a Waymo and it wasn't even a it wasn't even a self-driving car. It was just a
car that had internet. Oh, it was a internet cable. It was a Prius, wasn't it? And shut it down. And
shut it down on the highway. Yeah. And Ford, I think I mentioned this the other day. Ford is
working on a program that will if you miss a payment and if it's a if it has the self-drive
capability. Right. It will drive itself back to the dealership. All fun games. Where's my car?
Should have made the payment and I don't necessarily I don't necessarily disagree with them.
Which one of these? I think it's I think it's this one. So we'll try this one. Should we wait until
you know what yeah we'll I know Phil is standing by so what we will do is we will
create a little hole and take a break and then we will we'll have
Hobo Joe's surprise. We will have Phil Bell and so much more but in the meantime, Ron, I believe
hold on. Let me get this ready. Just it's funny. Just in case it's funny.
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Crazy Rich Asians. James and Louisiana after that joke, that outro was perfect. Technically that was
an intro. It was an intro. But yes, it's the way it's structured. If you go back and listen
to the podcast, it's actually an intro. And I was pleased to see that AJ does it the same way
on the basement. Oh, cool. Except he's not, he's not as meta about it. They're very meta about it.
He's just like, we're going to take a break and we're back. All right, so Hobo Joe, what was it
that Hobo Joe said the other day? I can't remember something about it. And we decided we should make
you're nobody until you've had a you've had a song. Hey, asshole. Why did we do this?
I don't remember. You said you were going to make one, but I don't remember why?
Yeah, because he's a retired cop and I hope he's still around because if he's not we're wasting
our opportunity. He was in the chat room a little bit earlier. And if he's not in there,
the rest of you can tell him all about his very own song called Hobo Joe and the Daily Mojo.
Hey, Hobo Joe and the Daily Mojo. Yeah, yeah, let the chat room on says Brad Dad's golden away. He goes
but around doing it wrong. Yeah, stars and stripes on his old pocket laughing at the magic
till the day is done. Hobo Joe and the Daily Mojo. Ron's doing it wrong again.
Joe comes on at the crack of dawn. He's first one in that feed.
Joe come out headlines dropping those singers bold as you ever did see.
Hobo Joe and the Daily Mojo. Yeah, the guy, yeah, let the chat room on says Brad Dad's sharp
and the scroll bleep low, but around doing it wrong again. Flag on the wall and books by the door.
Proud old heart beating red. White blue Hobo Joe and the Daily Mojo.
Ron's doing it wrong again. That's true. Retired cop with a Hobo name still calling out the fools and fine.
If freedom rings on the moon and show you, you'll hear that holler from Hobo Joe.
Hobo Joe and the Daily Mojo. Yeah, the guy, yeah, let the chat room on says Brad Dad's right.
Till it's time to go, but Ron's doing it wrong again. Hey, boy.
You kind of get the idea there. All right, that has to be my favorite AI song you've done.
I enjoyed our Hobo Joe. That's my favorite so far. That's got a groove and beat, doesn't it?
That has a groove and beat. Just for you, Hobo Joe, foot stompers, toe stompers, whatever.
Are you drunk? I am probably a little drunk. Let me get that for you. Okay.
There he is. I love that. Oh, wait a second. Did you see him? You saw my hat before
before you came in? I got to do this. It's my Gulf of America brother.
Brother from a different mother. Hi, Phil, you look nice. Thank you.
Now, Hobo Joe, if you're out there, we don't encourage people to be hobos on the trains,
but if you're going to do it, just remember you get in a rail car. There's a lot of stuff
that's kind of exposed and sharp and so forth. So you got to be really careful to stay safe
while you're out there. You don't encourage it, but you want to be safe at all times.
So there is a difference between a tramp and a Hobo.
Tramps don't, yeah, all the time. All right. Tramps don't, Hobo's work. Hobos go from town to town,
and that's why they have a code. There's a Hobo code. They use chalk or other ways to mark things.
They will mark mailboxes, at least they used to, mark the mailboxes of people with a little secret
code saying these people are friendly to Hobos. They will offer you food, whatever. So the
previous Hobos and the ensuing Hobos will know which homes to go to, which ones to avoid.
So they just kind of, they travel from town to town looking for work. Tramps, on the other hand,
just beg. So there's a big difference between being a Hobo and being a tramp. You didn't know that.
I've known a few tramps in my life. You are a tramp. So Hobos are the conservatives. Tramps are
the liberals. That's pretty much the way to put it. Yep. Yes, that's exactly right. Yeah. I found
that out a few years ago in the fact that they actually, I mean, they are not lazy. They're not
bombs. And I mean, and it may be the bomb versus the, the tramp, it may be bombs and Hobos as
opposed to tramps and Hobos because I think tramp may be the English version of Hobos. I may have
gotten that mixed up, but Hobos definitely work. So there you go. That's my, that is my pop culture
contribution this morning. And that's all you get. That's the end of my intellect for today.
Except for when we get to Afro man. You should be proud of him. He's one of your people. You
should be very proud of him. I know. I am a big fan of Afro man. I love the, because I got high
song. I thought that was great because believe it or not, I know a lot of people out there will
be surprised by this, but I am a 1980s era Nancy Reagan wore on drugster. Now, I've mellowed a
little bit in my years as I've gotten older, but I always thought that was good because at the time
it came out, everybody was running around like, Oh, yeah, man. Look, weed is the killer app. You are
going to be able to do everything because of weed. It's going to make you feel good. It's going
to make you look good dog on it. People are going to like you. And oh, by the way, weed is going
to be so amazing. You, we won't have any other taxes because of weed. And then Afro man said,
just, just, just so you know, here's a little bit of the real. And by the way, we're still paying
all the other taxes. So it didn't work. Yeah. Well, and the, the, the long and short of it is that
there are some people who are far more efficient when they're high. I've known some,
I've known some people who they can work and they are functioning, but they, when they're not high,
oh, dear Lord, that you want to punch them in the face. They are annoying as hell. They can't
get anything done. And it's weird. Some people are just like that. I, not, I cannot work. If I,
if I've popped an edible, nope, don't ask me to do anything that requires that much brain function.
There's nope, that ain't happening. But it is weed these days is like wine. There are, there
are variety. Have you ever been in a dispensary? No, I've driven by a ton of them, but I've never
actually walked inside. Yeah, I mean, they're, they're good ones. They're bad ones.
Really nice one. We make two in Vegas. Plenty. Plenty 13. Holy crap. It's like an apple store. Yep.
It sure is. I mean, it's sweet. It's clean. They're well lit glass cases. They have the,
they have their buds in glass cases. Yeah. So you can choose whatever the weed version of a
sommelier would be. They have those. They would you like it to do? It's really incredible. It's,
it's an amazing industry. And it's primarily the alcohol industry that obviously does not want
them around and are, are funding a lot of these campaigns against. And it's a, it's an interesting
business. Now, you know, it'd be dangerous. If I went there and they said, well, what would you
like it to do? And my response was, I'd like to forget about my 30s. I'm worried that they'd
actually be able to sell me something that could do that. So that's what I'm concerned about.
Oh, they might be able to. We'll get, we'll, we'll save the Afro man stuff until the end,
because I do want to, there's a little tidbit that I discovered yesterday that I hadn't
put out there and it's, it's fascinating. And it's what, I mean, what an American story
that is. Talk about David and Goliath. But let's start with the Joe Kent story,
because this one fascinates me. So he resigns because he can't get behind the Iran operation.
But prior to that, he had tweeted all of these things saying, hey, Iran is an imminent threat
and blah, blah, blah. So, and I still do not know. Now, trust Trump. So I'm like, all right,
he knows what he's doing. There's something I, well, I don't know what, what's going on. But
what is the story from Joe Kent? Well, that's actually the reason why I suggested we talk about it
today is because the story from Joe Kent is very, very difficult to understand. First of all,
let's remember this guy ran twice as a mega conservative for a seat. I believe it was in the
state of Washington from, for US Congress. But then didn't, when came very close. And I remember
at Freedom Works, we were very much behind Joe Kent because we really liked a lot of what he was
running on. So he was somebody that we got to be very familiar with over the years. And then he
gets appointed to this position where he's working under Tulsi Gabbard. And like you would expect,
and I think would be reasonable, he became very quiet. You didn't hear much because, you know,
he's going about his day to day tasks. And then one day he says, I'm out. I'm resigning because
I cannot abide by the Iran War. And a couple of days later, he's sorry, let me back up, Iran
conflict. It's not a war. That's important because we know the rules. They're going to come for us.
You know, and then he's on with Tucker Carlson. He's talking about not only that, but he's saying,
look, I was kept from speaking to the president, although he also says that he was able to talk to
the president on his way out. And then he was told to, you know, basically don't pursue anything
about Charlie Kirk, even though there was evidence of foreign involvement, which would validate
Candaceau and Sue everybody has been calling crazy. So it's just such a big, multifaceted story.
And it's something that we are probably going to hear about for at least a few weeks. And I would
encourage everybody out in the audience to do their own research. Watch Tucker on this and do
your own research on it. I still can't figure out what's going on with Tucker, I think.
I mean, it is show business. So some of you know, it's if people forget it is we are still in the,
he's not a technically he's not a newsperson. He's not a news anchor. Is he a journalist or is he
a commentator? I would give him a new category, which is podcaster. Podcaster nowadays is separate
hybrid. Everything else has been out there because you're blending journalism, you're blending
opinion and you're blending some level of entertainment as well. So you think about what Rush built
and then you turbocharged that. That is what the podcaster is except that obviously now he doesn't
have to go around and say, well, what stations can we'll carry us and did we irritate and affiliate
out here in Neworia. So that's what I would call him. What makes me wonder and I'm right there with
you about what's going on with Tucker. Well, I read an article in or an opinion piece in the New
York Post, which said, Hey, look, he's just been absolutely undermining the president. We see all
of these memes that were going around last week that said the president used him to basically
communicate to the Ayatollah, the old Ayatollah that, Hey, we're not going to attack you and then we
attack them. And then you've got some people just say, Oh, no, he's absolutely wonderful. He is a
true enigma of our time. And what he's doing, I don't have a problem with because it's the
free and open exchange of thoughts and ideas. That's what America is all about. And you should be
able to have different angles from which to view any given topic, any subject, including up to
and including more. And that's what he's doing. He's presenting. I don't know if he believes it. I
don't know if he is just putting it out there to be not like this rest of the apples in the basket.
That would that would be a smart thing to do, too. I need to do a differentiate myself
from all the other shiny red apples in there. So I'm going to come at it from this
from this angle. That's what Doc did all the time. And so I don't fault him for that. He does make
you think. And so that's good. We don't all get into the the echo chamber. And you know,
tried to have to fall in, you know, lockstep with each other, which the Democrats are very good at.
But that doesn't necessarily make it a good thing. So I don't he has not technically he hasn't
really attacked Trump. He has just put out an alternate point of view from what I can see.
And is that accurate? You're you're spot on. And I love that take because look,
one of the problems that we always had as conservatives is we were always looking for a leader. And
it was always an odd thing because we are individuals. We love our individualism. But we always want
somebody to lead us. Well, now we're getting into this era where we say, look, I can listen to
different sources and different ideas, which by the way, we always did. And now we can have
differing opinions and still be conservatives because if there's one thing I've noticed for the
most part, I haven't seen rank and file conservatives, mega people and so forth, which I, you know,
kind of wrap into all the same movement because that's what I am. I haven't seen a lot of people
saying, well, look, I'm not going to talk to Johnny or Suzie or whoever because he listens to Candace
or he listens to Tucker. I haven't seen much of that. So that's a positive and that can only benefit
our movement. And Candace, for instance, I still, my jury is still out on her. I don't know if she's
crazy. I don't know if she is being accurate. I just don't know. She and Ben Shapiro obviously
at odds and have been for some time. And I think she and Tucker are like in the same camp, but I'm not
really sure. And you know, the McCrone thing, which again, I don't care if Brigitte McCrone is a
dude, but it's a fascinating little story there. And they have not yet provided any proof that she
isn't a dude, not that they have to. However, it would be interesting if they, you know, they said
they would, but they haven't. And as a matter of fact, a couple of weeks ago, when, when Dan
Andros from faith wire was on, he's like, no, they presented proof that she's not a dude. And I'm
like, I don't think so. And if you go in there, there's still been no, they said they would,
but they still haven't presented any proof. And if you ask Grock or Chad GPT or any of those,
they will all tell you, oh no, there's no, it's a, she's a woman because there's no proof that she's
not. All right, but there's no proof that she's not a dude. Well, that's just not an AI will argue
with you in that it will say there's no credible evidence that she's a guy. Right. And then I would
ask it, okay, so you're saying there's a 0% chance that she's a guy. And the AI will respond with
there is a, was it a reasonable, some, it was flowery language for any reasonable person would know
that she's not a guy. I'm like, okay, that's not a 0% chance. Again, not that it matters, but it's a
fascinating discussion. And when you put yourself out there in the public eye, like she does,
and has, and when you, how, how much older is she than, uh, um, Manuel McCrall?
More than a few years. Yeah. More than a few. And she met him when he was a youth. So
right. And by the way, since you mentioned him being a youth, wasn't they, didn't they basically admit
what we would call sexual assault? You know, because you hear about these teachers getting on
with all the boys, female teachers getting on with all the boys, and they're all getting strung up.
Yeah, she was grown. Yeah. Just got to become first lady of France. Yep. I, I, I think that needs to
be investigated. And, and, uh, don't forget Cesar Chavez now, they're trying to throw him under the
bus because, uh, for fifth to something 50 years ago. So you kept your mouth shut for 50 fricking
years, but now you want to take him out. Is it maybe because of his stance, uh, before he died,
obviously, on illegals. And the fact that he and his boys were good under the board and beat the
crap out of the illegals coming across because they were taking away the jobs from the farm workers.
I mean, could that be the reason you all wanted, want to knock him back a few pegs,
and he's not here to defend himself? So there's precedent.
Yeah, and that, and I'll tell you, that's just one of the most sickening things because you think
about it. Someone like that is, um, you know, they were revered and everything else. And then one day,
they just decided, ah, you know what, we're not gonna, we're not gonna do this anymore. We've decided
based on today's standards that you are a problem. Yes. Excuse me. That's on things that,
right. Now, as you go ahead, go ahead. You're on a road. Yeah. No, based on today's standards,
you're a problem. And therefore, we're going to completely delete you from, uh, from the good graces
of the world. Now, interestingly enough, there have been people come along and said, well, hey,
wait, Martin Luther King was no, no saint here. In fact, he didn't even believe in a lot of the
basic tenants of the Christian faith as most of us believe in them. So, but, you know, this,
that doesn't quite get the traction, at least not yet, that Caesar Chavez has. So it really does show
you how, um, you know, ephemeral so much of this can be, especially when you are an icon of the
left. Yes. And that's just it. It's the, as far as I know, there have not been any perfect human
beings except one a long time ago. And since then, everybody has been flawed. And I mean, some
would say that Jesus had a little problem with anger, but that's not for me to judge. Um, so,
you know, you can't take, and you're never going to find, again, I refer back to Mary Lisa.
You're never going to find the perfect individual. And like you said, judging by today's standards,
I don't know what Caesar Chavez did in 1971 or 67 or whenever it was, but, you know,
they're throwing out the 12 and 13 year old that he assaulted them. Where are they? Number one,
be, how do you prove that they're not lying? If there's a child involved, because Huerta said that
there was a child involved in one of the assaults that he knocked her up and, and so if that child
was around, we could do the paternity test, but she was over a age of consent back then anyway.
So it's still right. Her word against a dead guy, which is just right. And I've been very adamant,
even though this gets a lot of people upset in that if somebody is doing something like this,
if they are engaging sexual assault, sexual abuse, come forward with it right now.
Don't wait. Don't give them the opportunity to go assault and abuse others. Do it right now.
I don't care how difficult it is for you. I don't care how hard. I do it right now if not for you,
but for the others that they can do that too. Because two things happen. Number one, more people get
hurt. And while you are not a co-conspirator, you certainly did leave the door open for that to happen.
And number two, this also means now everybody who's around them, that could be the business that
they work for, that could be their family, that could be their friends, all of them are out here saying,
Oh, well, Bob or Georgia, Alan, Alan or whatever. He's such a wonderful guy. Sure, yeah,
he should coach on the baseball team. He knows baseball really well. Well, guess what?
Now all of them are basically being, you know, goaded into giving this individual more of an
opportunity to do these things. Come forward now. Do not wait 50, 60 years.
Yes, I would term that either come forward now or shut your dirty, horror mouth, but that's just me.
Before we take a little break and there's something breaking, actually, here's what we're going
to do, Ron, wake up. Okay. We're going to give this a little piece of breaking news and then
you're going to have something to ponder and then we'll have the hole. How's that sound? Okay,
sounds good. That worked for you. Yeah. I first of all, I went over to the New York post website to see
if we could usually at the top of the website, there's about four teachers who've been popped
for popping some kid. And I see this breaking a CBS news set to lay off 15% of staffers as early
as today as Barry Weiss is reshaping the newsroom. That just hit. So wow, CBS news, surprising. I don't
think so. Do you? Nothing surprising there. I think that's perfectly reasonable. We've known that
news operations have long been money losing operations for a long time. We know there's a lot more
competition for news. And if we know one thing because we all exemplify it, there is not very much
news out there that anybody wants to pay for. So if nobody's willing to pay for it, why are you
going to be able to run up big deficits and no one's reading it? Yeah, that is the truth. All right,
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I'm still thinking about the boy that you're right. It's going to take me
all weekend to kind of be absolutely right. See Wade says I bet Rush would have gone further
right by this time if he was still alive like we all have. I can only imagine where doc
would be sitting right now. He'd be sitting in the insane asylum because he would have knocked his
head against the wall so many times. Oh without it. John Dick was more libertarian. I think you mean
doc more libertarian than conservative though. I think he'd be on board with me and monarchism.
Remind me what monarchism is. Monarchism. I don't know. I don't know that I've heard about
monarchism. I feel has bring fill back in. Phil Bell. Washington DC. Not a DEI higher as far
as anybody knows. What is monarchism? I believe in the monarchy. So I'm kind of surprised at anyone
suggesting that they want a monarchy. I don't think it's monarchy. It's mine. I don't think that
isn't it different. Monarchism. I've heard of it. Monarchism is a libertarian political philosophy
advocating for a minimal state or night watchman state. I've heard of it before. I just have not
looked deeply into its eyes. Okay. So the difference is the eye and the oh is that what you're saying?
Yes. It's not monarch. It's my my my notchism or minarchism as opposed to monarchism.
It's the difference between. So you're going to get a kick out of this. All right. I I went to
Al Gore's internet but I've never really been good with these touchscreen phones the way I was
with Blackberry. So I tried to put that in but it said these are results are monarch
Imo in our CHISM and it's condition of all having only one testicle present or to send it into
this program. And so what the hell? You're not supposed to say that Brad. Thanks. They had you
pinned right there. That's amazing. What reminds me was it's Scott Hamilton. No, but his was he
only had one because of what was it? A desticular cancer. He was sitting in the makeup chair over
at the other place and he was talking about how Lance Armstrong had come up and said something
and mentioned it on the air and that Lance had said yeah between the two of us we got a couple of
nuts and Scott says I didn't quite know what to say in response to that. Yeah. But uh and
and Scott Hamilton he is the cutest little thing you can he can stand on your knee. He just hi
he's tiny like this tall tiny little guy. He's a cute little guy. Everybody should have a
Scott Hamilton. Well and you know I you just reminded me I need to watch I think there's a
documentary on Lance Armstrong right because at some point didn't he admit yes he was
doping and juicing and doing everything there's another one but at least in his case it wasn't
that he got judged by standards from later on he got judged by his own standards reasonably
and of course fell from grace. Yeah yeah exactly but the the point about standards well yes
standards have changed obviously. I mean go back 200 years and you had you know 13 and 14
year olds getting married and and and having you know 18 kids because you need to help on the farm
obviously we don't need that anymore and so sorry I'm looking at the monarchism at the same time
I've tried to explain that which I probably shouldn't do but it's obviously times have changed
that is no longer morally morally correct according to modern society so you shouldn't be out there
you know with the 13 and 14 year olds but two 300 years ago it was fine and even 50 years ago I don't
know what Caesar Chavez was doing and and nobody else does either is Huerta says she that you know
that he basically raped her but we don't know if that's true or not and you're right we should not
be trying to take somebody down like that which makes me wonder why Greg Greg Abbott yesterday
decided he was going to cancel Caesar Chavez day in Texas. What a pussy. Come on hot wheels. Yeah
hey cancel it that's ridiculous cancel it that is absolutely ridiculous we don't know what the
truth is and just because somebody says X wires he doesn't mean that's true.
Well I think it's it's very interesting that's one of those I guess the the enemy of my enemy is
is in trouble now so you think about it what we're what was the big thing with Caesar Chavez well
it was organizing labor unions and you know while I personally don't disagree with labor unions I
think they have a place as long as they're not given special protection by government I think it's
interesting you can say well hey wait a minute look the head of this whole labor movement here or
the modern face of it is a problem so we'll go ahead and cancel it since now the left can't seem
to get itself together but Brad I actually think I'm more with you in that this is what you're
going to cancel it over absolutely not that doesn't make sense right it's just it's it's it bothers me
when it's so easy to take and no one's perfect so how do you find somebody how do you define somebody
they're go everybody including Martin Luther King and everyone else who's ever been lifted up as an
icon has flaws and I again we don't know what Caesar Chavez did I'm sure he wasn't perfect I'm sure
he's done it did a few things that we'd look down upon but then before you cast a rock look in
the mirror which is a great segue into speaking of unions I don't know if the Alaska Airlines
and FedEx cargo planes at Newark having a near miss are we laying that at the feet of
air traffic controllers or TSA no air traffic control on this one so apparently two airplanes FedEx
cargo and Alaska Airlines came within a football field of hitting each other when one of them was
told to to go around and it was too late for the for the controller to have made that made that
order for him to do so and what's really interesting about this first of all if anybody has spent
time in the Newark airport area it is very very urban very very you know lots of businesses
rail yards obviously the airport the New Jersey Turnpike all of that right in close proximity so
if you ended up with a mid-air collision it wouldn't just be the people in the air who would have
been affected by that which had been very scary but it also goes back to we still have not seen
any substantial improvement and this is over decades on air traffic control and adding more people
to the system I learned that there are only two schools that you can go to in the entire country
to learn to become an air traffic controller and even then the washout rate is very very high so
not only do you have very few people who are qualified to do this but there has been little to
no movement whatsoever on changing those conditions and that leads to this kind of thing
here is an image from ABC News I'm not sure if this is a depiction of the actual event
or not but if they were going perpendicular to each other that's that's pretty close three
feet pretty close to each very close oh think about 300 feet you've been and if you're on that
Alaska plane you look down and you're oh look at that you know it's going to be that close yeah
I was talking yesterday with a pilot who used to fly those was it C 135s the refueling
KC KC 135 yeah yeah that and he said that the when the jets I think it was an F 35 when they would
come up from behind to a refuel that it would F around with the the KC 135 because it's pushing
so much air in front of it the F 35 is the plane coming from behind is pushing so much air it's
creating a lot of was a bad air I guess it's called and he said it would be it would get tough to
control that KC 135 when he was flying it which I can't even imagine I can't even imagine being
up there in that situation and having having such a large plane because that the the crash was
obviously tragic and horrific but I never really thought about the airplane behind
making all that making that air pressure problem for the for the refueler
and then it was forcing all that fuel I don't know is is the fuel forced in is it pumped in by
the receiving aircraft is a little both that's kind of a cool thing but that's a great point
I'd never thought of that yeah and I don't know I don't know if it's pressurized or if it's
sucked out of the other point I don't know I don't know if it's blown in or sucked out
and I'll just leave it right there um well you know what I just gotta say there are some things
this is what frustrates me about our government our government has come up with stuff that's as
cool as that and we should give them credit for it but at the same time they've also said yeah we're
gonna we're gonna get these 40 and 50 year old dudes to touch your junk in order to get on an
airplane now they're smarter than that they're more capable than that they could make better use of
our tax dollars than that but they don't and I want elected officials who force them to be more
like the people who created mid air refueling and less like we want to grab your nuts yeah
I love you Phil um I just had a thought that what if what they're doing with the TSA at
dickticklers.com uh what if it is just basically mass grooming that we are getting people because
that's kind of what it is you're getting people used to getting touched that's all because it
oh yeah there's no practical application to what they're doing they have not found one thing
with their stupid search method and there's no other reason I can think of other than they're
just uh grooming us to be less sensitive to getting touched in public is all I can figure
oh yeah and that was that's one thing covid with the masks was another how much would you be
willing to accept in terms of restrictions and uh you know an invasion in your body and it's so
interesting that excuse me that this has come at these times because what was so much of the rhetoric
for much of the 2010s and into the 2020s well it's about the body and how the body's got to be treated
with respect and you know for example the Harvey Weinstein's of the world we're not treating the
body with respect but but it's okay if the government wants to disrespect you it's okay if the
government wants to take your uh your identity away it's okay if they want to touch you inappropriately
oh no it's fine yeah so yeah no I think you're a hundred percent right
right that it's that's diabolical and evil and everything else I'll rolled up into one
unreal uh let's see here next up on the itinerary uh us uh territory turned uh tropical
maternity ward has produced thousands of american babies for parents living in China
oh this is fascinating yeah so the northern mariana islands uh which is a territory that you
hear about maybe twice a year uh you know sometimes with presidential primaries well turned out in
2009 Barack Obama for some odd reason decided to give them a visa waiver so basically you can feel
free to come on into the in that area to the Chinese to the Chinese if you want and you know have
your child there and then you can go on back to China with your now american baby why did
Barack Obama decide to give this carve out to the Chinese I mean even in 2009 it was understood
that China was a threat to the United States why do they need someplace special to engage in
birth tourism and what made that administration so eager to do it I'm trying to picture where the
this is a map but it really is not where are the northern mariana islands the Pacific
rise and managing climbers what where are these uh ish you know that's a good that's a good question
uh I've heard of them and I've uh oh hang on I've got a better image here here we go uh over here
and a lot of being a lot of boom there we go so there's Japan there's Austria
and there are the mariana islands right there the northern mariana islands
interesting placement yeah yeah and and you know you're not even you're not even saying to the
Chinese hey why don't you come on over and get some McDonald's or Burger King although I
simply have some there but you know just kind of roll out of bed get on a couple hour flight
head over have your child then go back home and by the way down line as the article points out
clearly not only will your child be eligible it will be a citizen but can lead chain migration
as it's done now I'm trying to see if I understand this um that's so that is a US territory which I
was not aware of how the hell did we get a hold of that as a US territory and I don't know it may
have been during world war two I remember hearing about Saipan a lot but there were a fair amount of
those areas out there we ended up with them just kind of as a result of what was going on I think
that was one do we have any military installations in the mariana islands US territory but a focal
point for immigration policy birthright citizenship discussion since 2009 we Obama administration
introduced visa waiver blah blah um impact on system don't know um I don't think we do I don't
think we do well I mean I would see that as strategic being that it was a question one more time
do we have any military bases there I mean oh look how close is it yeah I was gonna say that
probably we should we probably during yeah world war two uh launch something from there I would
think is that's the only reason I can think we'd even be there yeah which is a unique thing to
the not well maybe it's not unique to the United States because I think Russia has little
side posts here and there but it's fascinating that America has these little little places like
this in the middle of BF Egypt it's oh yeah that's ours yeah that's ours which I'm cool with
because you got to keep an eye on things yeah so according to AI the US military has a presence
in the commonwealth of the northern mariana islands huh and it's though you you don't need a passport
to go there and I was wrong uh apparently we got them in the Spanish American war oh so Spain had
them at one point I wonder if that was part of the the part of the
part of the field of bats governing the game yeah you know what's fascinating back during the
revolutionary war here in the states out on the west coast it was Spain going up and down you
know installing all of the uh all of the missions and wiping out the wiping out the Indians
and so I was reading about that the other day and you do you don't think about anything happening
out on the west coast of the north america like that during the revolutionary war except what's
happening you know with the patriots versus the red coats on the east coast that's what we're doing
that's only happening and everything out west is nothing but a bunch of prairie dogs and sagebrush
and us Indians running around but this uh Spanish were out there conquering the Indians
and wiping them out with measles and things so I just read I just read that right in this area right
here is the mariana trench uh just said I'd imagine you're the you're the mariana trench
just to the deepest yeah well then I
what do you want to bet it has something to do with exploring the mariana trench that we're also there
that's gotta be something gotta be something in that trench that's of uh monetary value I'm guessing
have they ever fully explored it not fully I mean they've got there's some weird stuff
living down there the pictures of all the the weird fishes and marine life down there and that wolf
I mean there's some stuff that it's nightmare fuel but well yeah well that's that's
fascinating what what Obama did there's always a reason and why you know why of all people
of all China why not Japan Japan seems actually pretty close but why China and why
it's necessary so was it was there pay off involved is there some kind of deal that was negotiated
because we know Barack Obama did such great deals like the Rand deal so I it is worth knowing more about
yeah there is um it's just Tony
representative Tony Tiffany renewed the criticism of the viso waiver policy affecting the
northern mariana islands this is an Instagram uh post or I would try to play it for you but
Instagram is a giant pain in the ass um Eskimos not my dog says Eskimos fought Russia
in 1804 we've been doing it's it's crazy what's been happened I mean when you really start
digging down deep all of the stuff that's it's happened around uh North America in in 1776
and and forward it is really a fast I should have paid more attention in class because it really
is fascinating the people that were here who was here and where they came from to get here in
North America that's another one of those things that we were taught in school that is probably a lie
because we were all taught right came down over the bearing land bridge up there
and it looks like they may have come up from the south it's all been a lie well everything
and you know what's so interesting what you're supposed to and because it goes to one of the
topics I was I was thinking about for this morning but I just passed on it one of the places where
you think a lot of that discovery would take place would be college but when you go to college just
like unfortunately in high school all you get are these kind of survey courses unless you decided
you would deep deep major and then you know otherwise yeah you know there were people here and these
are white people and of course the white people are bad and there are black people they were enslaved
now you're here so make sure you paid and uh yeah we're good it's really yeah it shows that there's
a clear agenda obviously in higher education and it's not about education right not not even not
even a little bit and that's again we were lied to in much the same way that they are being lied to
about a lot of things we just didn't know we were being lied to um all those years ago and so
many things that we weren't taught in school or that we were taught that is just flat out wrong
and that up to and including nutrition the you know the four food groups and then and medicine
and everything else they would they've been indoctrinating us for decades and we didn't fully realize
it and I think we're still realizing the impact of it today because you know I'm like the pyramids
that's another one the pyramids we're all told yeah that's where they buried the pharaohs nope
that's not that's not true either nothing nothing is real anymore
well it's starting you know the four I'm glad you mentioned that I just want to to to make this
point and I'm curious anybody out there will agree with me one of the reasons why we get into that
is because we for so many years have embraced the idea that the only things that are good are big
when we're talking about enterprises so what makes a college successful it's a big college has a lot
of people there what makes a company successful it's a big company that's it uh what made the
United States so successful is that we were at you know fewer than 50 individual provinces or
actually individual entities that decided to lie under the federal government and we grew from
there and that's why you had such a devotion to each state in the early part of the union
and even until relatively recently your state mattered to you probably even more than the federal
government itself but once we got in this bigger is better mentality that went away and you saw
so much of it go away and I think if we went back to much more of a state regional uh you know
the stuff that comes from you is good then we'll have that like wait a minute over there in Virginia
they actually teach history as opposed to you know here in Maryland you know that kind of thing
yep absolutely about people because again it hasn't been taught people don't understand
the individuality of the states and that's why they don't with the abortion thing
that's why you hear all of them stream the federal government telling and now a lot of this
state yeah but there's some states where it's not outlawed that's the whole idea is that there
are different groups of people living around this country these united states and if you like
the way that they are thinking over there guess what go over there y'all can congregate yeah
and there's what there's more abortions happening now than there was before now that's not something
I'm happy about but it shows that the ability of the states to determine it on their own has worked
um let's see wow I did not know that total abortions the United States have not gone down since
Roe v Wade was overturned they have it increased all abortions have effectively stopped in states
with bans overall national numbers rose by 11 percent in 2023 largely due to a surge in telehealth
services and shield laws in states where abortion remains legal so stop your bitch in all of you
who are complaining about abortion not being legal certainly hasn't slowed it down has it
wow I was not aware of that that is uh that's an amazing statistic um all right uh speaking of
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Phil Bell our Washington DC correspondent all around nice guys and again I'm looking over here
the New York post look the the there's the deranged Tucker Carlson backstabs Trump story
right there's Florida man goes viral for crazy likeness I'm not Jeffrey Epstein I'm Palm Beach Pete
he looks like Jeffrey Epstein which if you were if you were Jeffrey Epstein and you didn't
didn't Epstein yourself best place to hide is right there in plain sight right right huh and then
look who they are and they've been trying to take Bob Barker down for years yeah I read that story
yesterday it's kind of nuts see what you did there um yeah and I remember Holly
she's she's put on a few she's put on a few uh since then yeah she's put on a few uh and uh was
it Jenis Dickinson or Diane Parkinson that sued him Diane Diane yeah so but you didn't say anything
at the time I mean again there are things you watch on the on the prices right you're like whoa
because well Holly got fired from the prices right number one because she wouldn't back
Bob Barker but number two because they said she had gained too much weight yep yes and guess what your
job is to look smoke and hot up there on the stage and point out the nice sofa and the refrigerator
that's the gig look hot point not hard point look hot we're revealing close that was the gig well it's
not right that was the gig you can't go back and wreck on everything you cannot do that that's
just the way it worked then it's like slavery was bad that was then we don't do it anymore but you
can't go back and bust on the people who did it because at the time it was accepted not by everybody
but nothing is ever accepted by everybody and then the the Jerry O'Connell story about getting
beat up by his wife he got beat up by his wife and daughters and it isn't that road road back
a romaine yeah because he suggested there should have been a primary that they oh yeah in the
Democrat party talk about whipped wow the the the hatred koala runs deep over there huh yeah
that does yeah he said his whole family turned on he not just turned on him but beat on him like
physically beat him but that's okay because it was just women beating up a man so that's all right
so don't worry about it wait but he's wait did you say Rebecca romaine was beating him up
is that who that he is that's that's his wife right yes yeah yes and the kids and his kids yeah
because he suggested that they should have had a primary when Kamala was losing on election night
well here's the thing I you know she's a married woman I get it however if she wants to come over
here and beat me up for being a Trump supporter bring it up just like I guess I could be okay with that
I mean you know one man's trash all right another as long as she goes home afterward
as long as she can come over and beat you up and then she can go home
there's a Heidi fly in that most important car but going home Heidi fly said it
ladies they're not paying you for sex they're paying you to leave afterward that was the mission
that was the assignment nice and I had I wasn't even I mean I always liked that from man
records but I just love him so much more now
he was gonna get his laptop fix
yeah I was uh discussing with Phil earlier the the stress and effect with regard to the the trial
up in uh Ohio and if they had not I mean if these deputies had not been dumber than a bag of potatoes
no one would know about the whole thing right there and it's the stress and effect which I
kind of knew about but I kind of didn't that's that's where when you keep trying to deflect from it
it just becomes more popular right yes yeah you more people end up knowing about whatever it is
that you're trying to shut up because you keep trying to shut it up and by by focusing all that
attention on more people end up knowing about it it comes from Barbara Streisand I can't
remember when but it's been in the past 20 30 years where she was pissed off about the paparazzi
taking a picture an aerial photo of her house and she tried to sue them and no one would have
even known about it or seen it if she had just kept her pie hole shut but because she didn't
it ended up being viewed thousands and thousands of times which is so these deputies so I had
that happening in college once and it was the funniest thing because I think you'll get a kick out
of it you know that every so often someone will say hey you got some up clown on your shirt
what's up clown you know okay you laugh at me wrong so one of my friends said hey you've got
some up clown on your shirt and I didn't know what was going on I was like oh my gosh is it making
me look bad and so as a result for the next three years everybody would always just make fun of
me for that like oh yeah you got some up clown on your shirt and it's making you look bad Phil
so yeah that I I lived the stress and effect all right so you so this is I this was another
brilliant piece from the Afro man trial of the seven deputies suing him for using the footage that
they essentially created on his home security system this was one of the witnesses that Afro man
called and she's an ex-wife to one of the deputies he testified for Afro man 30 years do you work
with kids for 30 years his mind the kids pretty well yes when they would play mr.
foreman song lemon pound cake did they take that as a literal fact from your observations now
were they laughing and joking about it oh yeah absolutely
are you familiar with the song w-a-p I think I heard short now try that try I'm I'm gonna give you
the complete song and then summarize it because I don't want to say it once are you familiar with
the song wet ass pussy yes is that a rap song it is has your students played it in class um once
and I asked them to please turn it off when they were listening to it did they think that was fact
now so they didn't think that that was depicting anything in real life yeah
this was like a surreal trial now I did not yeah I you've heard I mean you never expect to hear
a laugh brought up in it in a trial interpretation no no and it's just hilarious it's just a lit that
also tells you how bad some of this music is if you refer to it and you're like well if you ever
heard of wet you know and it sounds pretty bad like that chance is not really is bad and you just
didn't know it yeah right well if you go back and listen to some lyrics from songs that we all
sang back in the 70s and or 80s you go back oh yeah because it was always just she kind of all the
songs you kind of knew the words too but she didn't really know the words to it and then you go
back oh that's what that says she ends up she ends up talking about how her husband who was one of
the deputies would laugh at the song that Aframan put out which completely undermined their whole
case that yeah exactly and she testified that she had to take out a restraining order on her ex
husband after they got divorced and that the song never had an effect on their relationship
wasn't why they got divorced et cetera et cetera I mean she just blew the prosecution's case
clean out of the water made these people look do I it is it's amazing to me that these guys were
this stupid yeah to bring this case against the Afro man and put him back in the news he hadn't
been in the news since hunter got high and he hadn't had a you know big time mega hit since because
I got high so you know here you go strike send effect you you fueled the person who you're you know
obviously it odds with what was the whole point okay hey you went over you shouldn't have been
going over there anyway because you didn't have any evidence to do it you screw that up but you are
now you know you put yourself in this bad spot he makes a song about it okay let it go by the way
since when is it when are you supposed to have privacy when you're doing these things so if they
come over here to raid me for being an arch conservative which by the way I am uh well why would
I not be recording what's going on at the very least to make sure that you know none of my stuff is
stolen or at least we can document what it is so if I decide to put that out oh no no no it's
privacy no way yeah no and it's it's this guy on on his body cam you can hear him calling Afro man a
sex addict wow and he's like yeah they big got him to admit that on the stand and then you know
they bust down the door they bust his gate they mess up his house they take the money and
oh they even disconnected some of his cameras it's like if you knew you did all that why in the hell
would you suit I mean how can you be so out of touch with reality that you think you're going to
win when all this stuff comes out did they really think that they had a snowball's chance in hell
of prevailing in this lawsuit and their attorney was oh yeah I probably got let on by an attorney
who was just willing to take their money but you bring up a very good point with the civil
asset forfeiture because what happens and and I'm curious if Afro man's gotten his money back but
they'll just say oh well we're taking this because it was suspected to be used in a crime now
I guess in theory that makes sense right but then you say okay well there is no crime here
then shouldn't they be bringing it back to you well then they want to negotiate with you for the
return and the return should be here's your money yeah well you only want to give you this much
and but no and he said of the $4,400 he got $4,000 back right yes according to Afro man he got
they still owe him $400 and they never paid for the busted door or the busted gate or see
I think if they're if they're found if he's found not guilty then the state or the city should have
to pay for repair of all of that mess somebody should yeah not Afro man he didn't do anything wrong
they busted on him well that was a shared department so the county at least yeah
and but again it just shows these are the cops that give cops a bad name they should
how they are how they're cops I don't know and and and then they sit up there on the stand and
they start crying the the the female cop who if you haven't heard lick him Lolisa
and that was another one of his songs yeah they played it on the on the monitor in the
courtroom while she's sitting there on the witness and just crying her eyes out it's like
seriously really you're gonna cry yep what is this about it was the whole thing was nuts it was
crazy and like Afro man said when he walked out of the courtroom he's like I didn't win America one
I mean he said all the right things too yeah this was a victory for free speech artistic expression
it's like we may not like Wap but she does have the right to put it out there yeah you know
may not like it you don't have to listen to it but she got the right to freedom of speech and artistic
expression and I'm now subscribed to all of Afro man's social media accounts and you what do you
want about his bookings go up yeah and you bring up a great point you know why is it and this is
one thing that I fully expect whether you're a police officer or a sheriff's deputy or otherwise
is you're given an order well you're a sworn officer so you should look at that and say wait a second
there's a problem here you know I don't think it's reasonable to do this and here's why and keep
in mind most of them have unions too so it's not like oh you're just going to be dismissed off
you know right out thrown out the door in most cases so why that doesn't happen is one of the things
that bothers me about our law enforcement I support law enforcement in general but it's things
like this where you go in and say no this is unacceptable and these you know the law process
absolutely has to change yeah it really truly does and I am glad this happened up there I hate
it for Afro well it's a it's a blessing in disguise for Afro man's booking schedule because
let's see his his numbers definitely makes no much about to get ran up his numbers
Instagram following up hundreds of thousands his see yeah he's I mean he's making bank and his
booking fees are now in the range of anywhere from 25 to 40 thousand a gig
good for him all right good for him see me in fact that 4,000 easy he yes he yeah he didn't
they only owed him 400 he says but I still they they should go out there they should have paid for
the door they should have fixed the door and this would have never happened but they got arrogant
yeah good good for Afro man anyway what's happening over at all things trains
well I'm just going to go there and do some work on the website this weekend I turn 45
which I was really happy about and then I managed to get very sick so I'm still recovering from that
that was the welcome to being even older flu you don't want that old so you got the old yeah
gets worse so that's that's the plan but so when you see it it's got it's not going to look
dramatically different but it's going to have dramatically more stuff on it what you really need
is a good sheriff's raid yes I though you know what just come raid me if you if you think there's
something that I am not doing you think there's something I'm not doing come raid me that's that's
the key bill has a kidnapping victim in his basement and he's dealing in cocaine I just heard that
I don't know if it's true I just heard it either that or or I can be the kidnapping victim in a
certain Michigan governor's basement who ran a scam about being kidnapped but we don't need to get
into that it's too late in the show that's a good point billbell ladies and gentlemen go over
to all things trains have a good fill on these socials and we'll talk again next week my friend
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but now lemon pound cake yep when you listen to that it sticks with you and what was it like a
lickum low leena lickum lowly sir and that's about having sex with his wife that was funny
that was uh Danny uh walker is son of a bitch and yes that's why after his wife and got filthy
rich yeah so hey we did get another we did get another donation by the way
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for the test thank you appreciate that and look at that NASA did it they got the already got it back
up on the hill yeah it's uh this was the when I got I started watching it last night too and I'm
like that thing's moving so slow it's gonna take forever to get out there it takes anywhere from
it goes was it a mile an hour if that yeah and it is um I got a second I had the statistics right here
the entire stack that thing weighs about 11 million pounds and it's a max speed of a mile per hour
when loaded it is slower than a brisk walk and it keeps it from obviously falling over
do you know how far it is it has to travel 10 to 12 hours isn't it like I don't know I thought it
was only a mile and a half but I guess it's longer four miles four miles from the vehicle assembly
building the launch pad 39b and it's a specially built crawlway paved with river rock for a smooth
ride and then it has to go up that hill at the end so the the little platform that it rides on
has hydraulic uh like shock absorbers at each corner and they lift it to keep it level because it's
level yeah it's it's a little bit of a of rise to get up there on the platform you can see it's
going up there right now or that actually it's a little while ago but you know they had so they
had to bring up the back end of it to keep the whole thing level otherwise it tips over and in theory
this thing is going to take off uh when is it supposed to uh Wednesday April the first Wednesday
the first wait no no no hey that can't be right well it was supposed to go in February and then again
in March okay so it's going to sit out there for two weeks yeah it yeah last time it sat out there
for almost a month month and a half actually well won't the weather hurt it I guess not
you that was a stupid question because it's going to be out there in narrow space and yeah uh so
it's going to sit out there for two weeks the emission management team will assess flight readiness
across the spacecraft again why is it I'm sure there are reasons that NASA has for taking so damn
long to get this done when we've had other spacecraft go up taking people doing stuff
launch and satellites yeah but they're not government spacecraft and that's right that's yeah yeah
yeah it's um just seems like there's a I don't know a little bit of red tape red a little bit of red
tape bureaucracy it's kind it's kind of like the airport security thing we wouldn't be having the
problems that we're having now at airports if it wasn't for I don't know a government program yep
not doing what it's supposed to do because it isn't able to do what it's supposed to do because
everybody is and I say everybody it's really kind of weird when you look at the places where
the TSA is causing weights of up to two hours in Atlanta and at George Bush 90 minutes
LaGuardia 60 minutes JFK 40 minutes but you go out to like Houston hobby eight minutes
Reagan seven L.A.X. You know what the wait time at L.A.X. is for TSA uh-uh
zero minutes it's all like city zero I mean what and DFW 24 why is it so high I would guess that
fluctuates based on time of day though uh yeah I'm sure it does but why is it two hours at Atlanta
two uh 90 minutes at George Bush isn't Atlanta Hartzfeld isn't it the largest airport
in the country it's the busiest airport it might be in the world but probably just the country yeah um
but it's again if this if security at airports was back in private hands huh we wouldn't be having
this problem it's almost as though the government got involved and F the entire process up and
slowed it down and and remind me again what they've done oh yeah nothing
and what have they found with their little stupid search uh oh yeah nothing
well we've we've taken guns away from those are people who brought the who actually left the
stupid gun in their suitcase I doubt they were going to try to take down the airplane
because if they were going to try to take down the airplane it's a pretty stupid idea to go
through TSA first but that's just me uh let's see uh LAX LAX and as a Salt Lake City
consistently lower for some reason lower weight times and airports with high TSA pre-check and clear
usage clear lines faster for those passengers so if you pay you can go faster and they opened up
that's a pre-check again right I think so yes they just wrapped it to take it down and they're like
no no yeah so forget it never mind we don't we didn't mean that well no they were pissing people off
who paid $80 a year to have that freaking plan government never ceases to amaze me with how
absolutely inept they are and as a as a little cherry on top of the cake today
this is what I think I might be doing for the rest of the day
what that'll shut them up apparently if um if your baby is crying just
throw a slice of cheese at it now they say that it's you don't you don't you don't want to you who's
uh you want to use the kind of cheese that can get a little pliable
america cheese yeah but not the kind it said like the cheap like in the cellophane it needs to be
really pliable here so you have to find the most pliable cheese and look like it came in a little
and and it doubled as a healthy snack after they're done shutting their little piles
I mean it's a good idea that's a fabulous idea I mean compared to what I used to do which was
throw the kid up in the air and as soon as they realized I'm up in the air they stop crying
yeah it's an amazing it's a life hack hey I got one more for you just before we go to the uh
end of the show if you replace the w with a t in the questions what where and when
you get the answer to each one of them pretty cool right
yeah you get you get that there and then
huh wow there's something to think about um that's a little uh terry on top of the two hours
of audio delicious as we like to call the daily mojo 40 day friday freedom friday the 20th day
of march the year of our 20 26 runs on crack again I am and we like to find out if anybody learned
the thing during the course of the uh program uh you start over in the rumble chat room it's all
about the money says original bay it always is way drivers and throwing cheese on babies by the way
that cheese is poison don't eat it it's not poison if it's uh not the process stuff
that's not cheese that's uh I don't think it's velvita that I think that's what they're saying and
john says why not uh why not a five pound block of uh velvita government cheese they say not
cheese don't use uh yeah don't use government cheese and and it's probably not a good idea to uh throw
the whole box at them at the same time uh over in the uh the excess fear uh Artemis's doors should
stay on while being moved as long as bowing didn't help build it that's an interesting point
if they do fall off I would not get in I wouldn't get in the door for the area for the uh the
astronauts to get in and one of them falls off the hinges I would reschedule uh buckle fauma
Kamala Harris can have a job refueling planes you have to think about that one but that does make
perfect sense and I really have not yet found the answer to whether or not the fuel gets sucked in or
blown in you know I think it's pumped in yeah so it's blown I think it's blown yeah
all right so the the the feeling of aircraft gets blown got it uh fexo uh that one was pretty good
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