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Everything Is A Bitch Episode Nine: Hidden In Plain Sight

Jul 16, 20241 hr 26 minSeason 1Ep. 9
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AJ and Ago share their perceptions of what happened on Saturday in Pennsylvania and what it means for the campaigns and the country. They also talk Richard Simmons, Bianca Censori, Bhad Bhabie and a new Netflix series about Phil Specter and Lana Clarkson. 

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Hey, welcome everybody. This is Mike Gagavino here with my lifelong pal Aj Benza, and this is Everything is a bitch. And AJ's still in Chicago. I'm in New Orleans and we're gonna try and get him out of there tonight. But man, dude, what what a weekend? Look? I mean everything I've been saying for a while. I didn't start this that twenty twenty four is the year of truth. The last few days, actually, ever since Biden's debate, everything has changed so quickly in such a crazy fashion

that I was always wondering about who's gonna shoot Trump. I thought that he's so abrasive and obnoxious and loud, somebody's got to have the guts to do it at one point. But watching it live was really surreal. I didn't see Reagan live. I wasn't alive for Kennedy, but this was shocking. This is not only a president being shot spad enough, it's a guy I know really well, and I've had battles with and friendships with, and startling to see that unfold right on TV like that, I'll never forget it.

Guy got bad news for it. If we were alive for Kennedy. You were you were eighteen months old or something, but you were around what was this sixty three, November sixty three? Remember twenty second you're watching TV and knowing what happened. Dude, I swear I remember it. Do you really? I swear no. Your family must remember the car see the car seat, they see the car seat. I see me with the the little thing that toys would go on top of those car seats. Are you playing?

I see my mother crying. I don't know if it's all just you know, over the years built up, and I've imagined it, and I've dreamed it and stuff. And I certainly followed the the JFK story over the year, So maybe that's part of it. But I swear that I remember it. I don't know. I have members before too. I have two memories before too. One of them was my leading me down in the casket in Brooklyn in the funeral home to kiss my grandmother, his mother who died,

and I remember it felt cold, hard and cold. About thirty years later, I'm in a funeral in Brooklyn. I turned to Rose and go, is this what Grandma was laid out? Because yeah, it was, I said, I know how we went went down the staircase. Daddy made it right. I ducked my head. Grandma was there, she goes, this is the room. Grandma was like, I have five rooms. Are there Scarpaci's funeral home. It's gigantic in Brooklyn. But yeah, there's memories you

can have before too. That troms a flash. It's amazing that it that it sticks with you like that. Yeah. Well, so I wasn't watching live, but I got the social media notification blowing up immediately, and so I really was. They are watching from the the very beginning, And I mean, there's so many pieces of this to look at in in retrospect and just go. I mean, first of all, this twenty year old kid, this twenty year old kid beats the Secret Service. I mean, how

could agent I was thinking about it. If take you me, Kenny, Botch and Gallagher, and give us three give us like three days to prepare, give just give us three days to look at the whole perimeter. We get to buy a couple of ladders. We gotta do, we gotta do some stuff. Give us three days and zip face doesn't get past the fucking fencew Is this I just read something where the head of the Secret Service was talking about the slant on the roof. Roof, Yeah, sure that that

it wasn't safe. You're you're the head of the fucking Secret Service. The roof isn't safe? Are you taking Dei? Hihed kimberly cheedle Dei? And she wants to make the fourth thirty percent of female good. Look, I'm glad the stories came out. We're watching the show and Rosalie and I big Trump fans, not a big fan of Dei, especially women short women in rolls like that to protect the president. And we're streamy going, what this? Go to the service? She's a fight for four She can't guard Trump.

Then the stupid girl by the car couldn't put her button back of her host nine times. It was like Keystone cops. And that's why a lot of people think this was set up. They let this happen. All you could do is the fact that the kid got in. You know that the devil was there that day. The fact that Trump turns his head and doesn't

die. God was there too. It's unbelievable. What happened? How somebody give me this close a one hundred and twenty one shot is nothing if you're good with a gun, I mean, sniper's go a thousand young one twenty eight shit. The fact that he convince I don't understand as our Secret Service reactive or proactive. I always thought they're proactive. I've read that they might be reactive. They can't fight the first shot. Does it makes sense that

was thrown out there early. But look, I think this is sort of symptomatic of what we see going on overall. When we were growing up, wheels didn't fall off of Boeing jets, the doors didn't didn't fall off mid

flight. I mean, all of these things that you took for granted, the professionalism of crafts people that were involved in things like this, the you know, we've gone since nineteen eighty one, we've gone since it's that forty three years we've gone without something like this, and all the advances in forty three years of technology, not the least of which is a couple of thirty dollars drones. You could have thrown up into the why not drones? Don't

mean it's so easy. But I don't know whether the kid was I don't think he was smart. I think I don't think he's dumb, but I think certain things came to him here because he's probably not of the wherewithal to go, travel far to go try and do something like this. So Trump's

coming there for a rally. The rally happens to be the weekend before the Republican National Convention, so you probably have on that weekend the Secret Service having to do some divide and conquer, and one group is up in Milwaukee getting everything ready for what's going on up there, and you get so there's probably some splintering of the group, and so now you've got to do this outreach where you've got local and state police from Pennsylvania working in conjunction with your core

group of people from the Secret Service. So now whereas you're used to operating as a team with precision and knowing all the plays and you know who's on first and who's on second, now you've got these unfamiliar people that you're with and and so you know, it's like putting four guys on the bench, bringing four guys in and they've seen the playbook for five minutes, and asking

them to run a play. Right, So you're leaving something to chance because you don't have the resources that you should have, and you know, you probably figure, well, most of this is standard stuff and snipers that are working for the State of Pennsylvania are going to do things the same way that the Secret Service, but you know, maybe in the way that they do their comms, there's something that's a little bit different. There's certainly unfamiliarity.

People don't know each other, they don't know what each other looks like, stuff like that. So, I mean, I would think that the changing of the team plays into this in some kind of away. Yeah, But with all of that, I mean, there is no excuse on the part of anybody here, and there's any number of things from the reporting that we

have gotten that we can confirm. Is you know, we do know that they were aware this guy was on the premises or outside the perimeter, however you want to call it, for twenty five minutes in advance of shots being fired. We know that before he fired on Trump, a local officer got to the rooftop the guy the kids turned and pointed his weapon at him, and the guy jumped off the roof. I want to know what I know first of all. First of all, your job is to protect at all

costs the president of the United States. If you engage in a gun battle and die on the roof, that's okay because the president of the United States, who you were to protect, didn't die because those gun shots ran out and people got to him immediately, and the sniper never gets a shot at him. So that guy, uh label him pussy her pussy. How do

you jump off the room? Maybe maybe the angle that couldn't They couldn't get to their way, They couldn't draw their weapons, so they were they were jumping down to go get their weapon to try and I don't know what happens in that sequence. We need to know. I see yeah, I see. Well they said that the local police for in the ability this kid climbed the roof of. It's a tin roof. It looks to be a tin

roof. If you're ninety degrees that you're up there with shorts and your elbows are touching this hot roof, you got to hear something above you if you're in that room. Maybe not, maybe it's loud to acres going. But still in all this kid, it seems like a leijbvey Oswald situation. We don't know anything about this kid is registered Republican at twenty years old, gave to the Progressive Cause. I forget the name of the A to a pack, Right to a pack. They said that they idate him through DNA.

He's never committed a crime. Why is he in the DNA database? Howard's finger? In principle, I thought they identified him by being able to trace the ownership of the weapon or the father or the weapon trace to the father, which immediately became the son. So I think that's the path that they that they got to him. But you know he's on the premises. You lose him for a period of time, and you still let Trump go up to the post. I mean, I know you have a chance to delay

things. I mean Biden doesn't get to things till ninety minutes after they're to start up. Sorry, mister President, we have a slight concern. We want to just check the premises. Give us, give us an extra ten minutes before before you go up there, and they and they go make sure. How do they not do that? Who I talked about totybutch our good buddy, who's the next ex police officer in New York City? He said, it's standard procedure. You always make a frozen zone in an area where

people cannot get through. If they're not they don't have the right. But I don't want to call it language, but they just can't get through it out being specifically identified, I know, and they go through, and they go through metal detectors if they're coming into that area and this kid has a rifle outside the area. Did he leave the latter there the day before? Did he drag it with him that day? I wish there's got to be well he dragged them with him that day because they found the receipt for it

that was purchased earlier that day. I didn't read that, So it sounds like he probably went on some kind of a scouting mission early to see where people were deployed and figure out if there was any place he was going to be able to get, and somehow went, holy shit, it looks like I can get on this freaking roof where I'm you know, it's like making a throw from second base to first base. You know, you can't miss from here, and then goes and gets what he needs to be able to

do it and comes back. I mean, it looks like that if the latter was purchased earlier that day. But you know you have the you have the opportunity off the first site to make sure you identify this guy and determine whether he's a threat or not not let Trump on stage until you do. They decided not to do that for whatever. Fund raise first and then you and I don't know how far in advance of the first shot. This encounter

with the local law enforcement occurs. Getting the blanks filled in there is going to be really really awkward. God, But the snipers on the other roof, it's pretty darn clear that they had him sighted before he fired. Mm hmm, yeah, why there's a trigger? Should get it? I don't get it. And and I've heard today there was a line of sight problem. I don't think the guy said he can only see his head and maybe the shoulders was not the easiest shot to make, but they had ample time

before that. This is a kid, though, twenty year old kid never used social media, they said, not a single post on the internet. Yet he's walking around a demolition some kind of online company that's got a big a lot of followers, big profile demolition ranch. He's wearing that shirt, which clearly means he goes online. I don't know why this kid is such a mystery. He's got a phone that I heard yesterday couldn't be accessed because

as a passwords on government's best hackers can't bypass. Does it seem normal to you? No, they got they They actually got into what they find. We have not heard from the FBR yet, but they got into the phone yesterday at some point, so they they've gotten into his phone. I think the shirt, I think that was from the local firing range that he that he goes to, so he had been going to a to a local range to to shoot for some time. The guy who wants the company was pissed

because he's wearing his gear. First. When I first started watching, I still have direct TV. Don't ask me why I still direct TV, but I still have Direct TV, and I go to that channel two hundred on direct TV is news Mix, so you can put your own six news channels

up there. I did that because I wanted to see what the different networks were, and I see the BBC because one of the things that blew me away was, you know, we were talking about the fact that Secret Service probably had you know, their B team and had to use help fund from

local and state people. The same thing with the media. The media had all sent their eight teams to Milwaukee already for the convention, and so we were getting b team coverage from all of these all these different networks and I and no one appears to have anybody but a junior correspondent on location. And I don't know where those people are because they're not getting squat worth of interviews

until later in the parking lot. This is early on, and all of a sudden, I see this really fat old guy from the BBC has has got this guy with a red he had a red advisors on yes and is now that's gone viral and is everywhere. But I mean I saw that live. Yeah, and this guy couldn't have been more clear. They had it was hot, so they wanted to get in the shade. They went in

the shade. When they knew Trump was about to speak. They started walking up toward the stage when the when they Trump started speaking, it couldn't have been a couple of minutes into his speech. I think he said three to five. Man, it's into Trump speaking that they spot the guy up on the up on the roof and he's shimming, he's doing an army crawl. They can see the gun and they start yelling to cops that are right there, and then the video you can see one cop is there that they're yelling

at. Ye, And it's totally unclear who did what from that point police wise, So would they do from the twenty five minutes before where they they first knew of the guy but had lost sight of him. What did they do when they got that warning from the people on the ground. Here he is shaming it up the building. And then you have this whole thing with the cop who makes eye contact with them and gets the weapon pointed in jump.

Well, how far before the first shot was that? And then you have the and then you have the counter snipers who had the guy in their sights and wait until he shoots to shoot him. It seems like there were all of these different points at which even though they completely effed up on the front end and didn't have the place properly surveilled, they still could have neutralized the threat and had all these different windows where they could neutralize the threat.

And fuck, I mean you couldn't. I don't think you could present this in a movie or something like that anybody with expertise in the subject would take it as believable because they'd go nobody could f up all of that. Yeah, Secret Service would look at that movie and go, now possible. We always have that figured out, especially the closest roof. There's also a video that ran on Instagram or TikTok of this woman behind the President who pulls up

a sign. I guess it was a Trump sign whatever, and then the sign goes up and it goes down, and then the first bullet hits or happens. She doesn't move. Everybody in the crowd is going to their knees, going to their chest, hugging their family. Trump's down. This lady's still up. Not only don't. She reaches in the band and starts videotaping with her phone all this craziness around her. There's another video where a guy

who looks like he works for the Social Security Team. He's the souchdown secret Secret Service, and he gets up right before the bullet came. He's to the left of Trump, gets up before. He's walking in a crouch too, which doesn't make sense. He's not in front of Trump, he's behind him, and he's telling somebody to move just not to be in this area, and then he goes back crunched over, and the bullet happens, the shots fired. There's so many little things like that that make you think,

did they know this was happening. The lady with this sign, was she involved in it? I doubt it, But that's just weird. The guy moving somebody from the area where the bullet's gonna come in a crouch position. That's strange to be too. I don't think we're gonna find out this woman. Kimily Cheetle, the director of the Secret Service, says she's not gonna

step down. But if you notice Trump, I've heard all stories that Trump has like the second string because Jill and Joe Biden have the first string of Secret Service. Trump's got somebody also, some local police, retired police. But yesterday at the National the Republican Convention, he walked out with about eight or nine men who were at least six to two each. There was no screwed around in that last walkout. It was brilliant. Now, where are

those guys during the during the shooting. Give me guys like that, Yeah, I don't. I don't think if they hired on some additions, they probably did. But yeah, look if you if you just step back and you go, okay, who would have benefited because the conspiracy theories, Look, I mean a bunch of things that I thought, man, there's no way that's true two years ago, you know, end up being proven to be to be true. And so when something goes this wrong, you have

to look at everything and you have to contemplate every possible scenario. But at this point in time, going into Saturday taking out Trump, I mean, if a political rival was going to take out Trump that day, it you're he would be. He would be stronger and bigger posthumously than he is in life. I mean, the power of his martyrdom would be there's no way

it's not now. So I mean, I actually think if you were if you were considering stuff like that that you would you would go, well, who who would most benefit from something like that at this point in time? It could only be the very very anti Trump Republicans that would want him taken out at this point, and come on, he's united the party at this point that the you know, I would say I was sort of never Trump

adjacent, and there aren't that sentiment. He's won so many people over during the last twelve months just because of his fight, everything that he has been through, everything that has become obvious that was being done to him. And

so I just I don't see that as any kind of possibility. And those people wouldn't have ye wouldn't have sort of control on the ground with the exernment employees involved in order to so look, I think it's going to be like so many other situations where it's just a perfect storm of incompetence and you know,

the perfect timing. It's right before the convention. The A teams are all in Milwaukee, and no one is there in strolls this kid who looks like he, you know, should be shooting spitballs, not study in ar Right, So groups that aren't comfortable with each other used to working together have their communications that this was sloppy, sloppier than sloppy. Yeah, And so you you got this crazy combination, this confluence of craziness that comes together here.

And the miracle is that the shot misses the lavable faction of a fact. It's just it's crazy that I've never seen something so close to being a murderer. But now we both have athletic backgrounds, and we all feel what a game's momentum has changed. You just unmistakably know it. Uh oh, you know this team's are thirty five ent, the first half ended, the other team's coming back. This is not over. I could feel it. This is the same. Ever since the debate, things have gone Trump's way

and Republicans' way pretty much all over the board. And as soon as the shooting is the smoke is gone. You get his case gets thrown out about the documents. So many great things have happened since then. He picks JD. Evans, which people say it's good or it's bad. The point is you went out there and picked the guy who's kind of hot tempered, takes mix takes, has a lot of hot takes on people, even even on Trump. I think Trump just said, fuck it. I'm you know,

I've I've gone through such ship. I'm not gonna pick a woman or or someone that's gonna make it more obvious that it's the EI. I'm going with the guy that's half my eighth and I'll probably be around after I'm done and he can see the country. Fuck everybody's thoughts about where who I should fit and what I should do after always been through, impeached, followed a lot about in dieted shot. He's gotta be throwing caution to the wind and just

going what this. I can't get through anything more he has, he has nothing to lose. Now, obviously he could die because I don't think it's the last guy who's gonna shoot. I don't think we're gonna see I think we'll see a day where he might be poisoned. Alex Jones even said he's worried about trump bombs being used on Trump. Somebody flying a plane into marrow a lago. Alex Jones is going bananas. But he did, he did dictate. He did predict nine eleven from someone he has predicted that way time

stopped. No, I'm not a I'm not an Alex Jones disciple, but some things he's Sammy Hook was disgusting idiot for saying that not a loving, completely sague ahead of time. Look at you, You're you're you're more credible. You're more credible than that. Don't but but look I I you go through what has transpired in seventeen days. It's really seventeen days since the debate and what went on during those seventeen days couldn't possibly have been predicted. It

has all been in Trump's favor for seventeen days. And these and they're not they're not like glancing blows, right, No, that was I know there's a there's a big moment in a ball game, if you if it's a sports contest, some big moments just transfer. These are major blows that are being landed. But he's the other guy's not knocked out yet. No, you've you've landed big blows. And you know when you when you look at and I like Vance, but when you look at the choices he had,

the slated choices. He had far and away the riskiest choice. It was Vans and that's the choice he made. So Trump has decided he's up by four touchdowns. You can't lose the game. Yeah, you can always lose the game. And I don't know what tipped it for him. I know Don Junior, Don Junior loves Vance. They become big buddies and and you know there's there's a lot of that, it seems like around around his his

circle. But you at this point, you you want to slam the door demoralize the competition, get the second and third string players in, have them all stand down and start thinking about setting themselves up for four years from now, not giving them something that breathes potential life in a campaign and can get

people on board. Now, look, it's it's We're going to see these polls that come out that have the the assassination attempt impact in them, and it's gonna move the needle like nothing else for now has moved the need I mean it has to see you see online and just in conversations with Frenzy, you couldn't watch what happened Saturday and not be moved emotionally. And the contrast of Trump's defiance and the fight fight and the extent I mean all of that

is inspirational. It's inspirational to a generation of young people who have not been interested in this campaign. It's inspirational to you see all these all these videos by all these hip hop artists online doing what I mean so it and you know, I almost believe, no, I do believe that Trump even in that freaking moment where the bullet is just flown right by his freaking ear, he was almost dead, you know, And then a moment, he's like

he's thinking like a producers. Oh yeah, that's like one hundred million people watching right now. I gotta stand up, I gotta throw that, I gotta throw what gonna I'm gonna use fight? Okay, let me get up and fight like amazing, amazing that at seventy eight, he's he's that tough, He's that touch me. That's always been. He's always been. He's a he's a tough basket counterpuncher. When he got up and put that fist up and said fight, that's when I got choked up. My eyes got

a little welled up because we're not well. We haven't been used to seeing a strong man, a brave man these last three and a half years. We've been concerned about Biden. Rightfully, so Trump showed a lot of people in America what it's like to see strength and bravery in the face of death, in the face of loving your country. And I know it stirred a lot of people's hearts. And I've seen some video He's had a hip hop guys who were one guy saying Trump's moren and more than I'm an end word.

Me and the man have been indicted and shot at. I haven't been shot at yet. You know he's got the fifty cent put his face on and cover of his album Get Rich of I Try, Diehard Trying endorsed to me, committed forty five million dollars a month to his kids. Can you think about last campaign, the zucker Bucks. What Mark Zuckerbart's money did for Biden. Now we got the richest men in the world on offside, throwing forty five million a month into that. Oh my god, huge to me.

The thing that impacted me the mo was Milania. Oh what a great letter, right because she's lost. She doesn't appear in any of this. You can't help but wonder where is she? What does she think of him? What is their relationship like? How does and she wrote, I actually have some of it right here, she said. A monster who recognized my husband as an inhuman political machine attempted to ring out Donald's passion, his laughter, ingenuity, love of music, and inspiration. The core facets of my

husband's life, his human side, were buried below the political machine. Donald, the generous and caring man who I have been with through the best of times and the worst of times. Let's not forget that differing opinions, policy and political gains are inferior to love. Political concepts are simple when compared to us human beings. I mean, she wasquent. She was the time. I mean, I'm Steve Miller might have wrote that. I mean, I think Steve Miller might have wrote it and put her name on it. But

she's eloquent. She can be classy. And I look, people say, where is she? They have an eighteen year old son that's an incoming freshman at NYU. She's got a girlfriend, six foot six, six foot seven inch kid. I don't know what life on campus is going to be like if he lives there at NYU, but it's gonna be tough. People are gonna come at him like they have. So she wants to be home more with him and not live a white house life for a while. Should Trump

win, I can understand that she's already been there. Son's eighteen. Look, the point is when when it mattered, when the country needed to hear something from her, they heard immediately, and the words were profound. And whether she had help writing it or it was written for her, I don't know, but it was on the money and it was the right timing and it and look at it. To me confirmed, you know, I look at this, this whole you know, reputation that's been sold for Biden,

and reputation that Trump has lived with. And you know Biden, it's the the the honest statesman, the man of character, and you know all that. And you look and you go, Okay, your son is a complete f up. You're you're everybody, your fucking daughter, your daughter in law was sleeping with your crackheads, signed one into little kids ears. There's just all of this dysfunction within the family. And then you look at the you look at the Trumps, and you know, late night TV can make fun

of Eric if they want, but but he's got his crap together. He's running the company. His wife is running the campaign and is smart and tight and knows what the hell she's doing. Don Jr. Looked, there's gonna be He's gonna be part of the administration one day, if not with Vance Vanseill put him in the White House in some capacity. If they went, I could see what you just you just look at it from a thousand feet and go, okay, which one of these like if it was family feud,

if they were, that would be a great thing. That would be a great freaking thing. We hosted aj Benza hosting family feud. We've got the Trumps versus the Bidens. Okay, the Trumps would kick the living Shiiti. Oh you know what changed my attitude about Trump? Honestly? And I used to hate him, And we're going through the whole thing. Well, I finally sat down and wrote an apology and led it to him. It because I saw a special on him, and I saw the way his children

loved him. I saw how they were dressed, how they maintained, contained themselves, spoke eloquently, and you could disagree with their hunting whatever the hell. But I said, you know, I used to make fun of this guy for always taking a sup model to the Knicks games. What does he take his son with him? You look back and go, you know what he turned out? And of course his wife's help. Three four. I don't know much about Tiffany, but three definitely successful kids. Marlon Maples is

helping him on his campaign. That says a lot too. And you have a wife that steps up and does something. I don't want to get in trouble like I did many years ago on Heraldo, But I said something to the effect that when when things go bad for your husband, that's what a first lady really needs to be heard from. Jill's doing it her way. Malania sent wrote this letter, but I remember saying, why does everybody look

up and put Jackie on nassas on a pedestal. Her husband's head got blown off, and on my image of her, is her trying to get off to get out of the car. If you shot my wife in the head, my girl trying to get out of the car, or was she's trying to gather his brains that we don't know? Feel like she was trying to leave the car, and I would never left that car. I understand she's a mother, she's a son to raise a daughter. I get it. It's tough, tough call. But I always felt, why is she leaving

the car? If it's collect brain matter, that's a different story. I thought she wanted out because she was to watch that that it's a bruder film frame by frame. Yeah, I don't think she can't see it right. I don't know she was trying. I could be wrong, but she definitely. Milennia stood up when she had to and said some perfect words for what this nation. She needs to hear right now. And I'm glad Trump changed.

His speech was going to be firing naturally like he always does it, but he decided to talk about unity and bring in the country together again, which is what Biden promised when he was elected. All that bullshit he promised, we didn't see a thing. Transparency, nonsense, unity, bullshit. None of that happened. Well, I actually believe that he believed at that point in time that that's what he was going to be allowed to do. You're right, I mean we forget that. You know, now, everybody

knows what most of us thought was going on. I thought it was going on all the way back to twenty twenty. I think a lot of people thought it was going on all the way back to twenty twenty. I don't think any of what's gone on the last four years has been policy out of Biden's head executed on it because it's not consistent with Biden policy back when he had a full set of brain cells. And so he got immediately yanked left and the centrist in the party. Let that group and certainly Obama and Jail

and others that were in a position to influence let it go there. And I do think it was his intent and that he thought he was going to be that kind of candidate. And you know, this is more a sad story, and the guy has fundamental flaws. I remember there was a guy I was trying to think of his name. He lived in the very last house on will It's Lane, right on on top Jack. Something was,

Oh wow, I remember you're talking about. And this kid we used to call him whale tail because every time he opened his mouth all he could do. All the kid did was tell lies, and he was they were like these they were the most obvious lies. Like if there were three guys and he was one of them, he's telling the story. The other two guys are looking at each other and our eyes are rolling, going, does this

Mormon think we believe anything he's freaking saying? Biden tells lies that are that ridiculous, and he has for years, and lies that are easily checkable then

and are easily chuckable now. And he continues to the top bullshit and the year in my class and the full scholarship, all the crazy, and then he, as he's making a complete full of himself with with les Fold, decides to to kind of fall back to the twenty eight lies Trump's supposedly told during the debate, and if you if you go through the stuff that Trump said during the debate, the overwhelming majority of the stuff is Trump's stuff, where it's you know, we had the greatest, this, we have the

greatest that we have, the lowest, this, we have the highest that we have. It's it's all Trump embellishment. It's not it's not a deception that Trump. It's not Trump gaslighting people trying to get you to believe that what is right in front of your eyes isn't what's right in front of your eyes and coming out and in that setting, trying to throw the the bloodbath dictator stuff out like what human in the United States isn't aware of the actual

context of bloodbath and and uh dictator of course. And this is after he's made his pledge that you know, he's going to lower the volume and and we're back out and down the retoric he's talking about. You know, Uh, was it crosshairs he said or whatever? I didn't say, cross hairs I said bullseye focused on Trump. Yeah, bullseye, not crosshairs. Okay, it it's done. I mean, it is not. I'd be surprised if anybody other than Kamala was willing to take them for the team and jump

in right now. I mean, I think she's chopping the bit and she's got her fans At the CNN, MSNBC mansa ratits said yesterday that Kamala House will mop the floor with ad events. They said she has been so great this last year of what she's done for this country specifically is so eloquent. I'm looking on what did they hear her say that's eloquent? How could you think for a second advances are going to destroy her? This is the brain problem the other side has. I can thought he was an asshole on my

side? What's so hard? It's so easy. They just can't do it. They can't pull a trigger on those on those people they know are awful. Well. The coverage is the coverage is so horrib I'd love to see how bad the ratings have gotten at those places. I couldn't believe that morning morning Joe pulled Oh yeah, get and and and Joscarborough yesterday didn't even let them do the show. They were so scared about what might get said on the freaking show that one from ABC you just talked about, Rat said some

of the stupidest crap I've ever heard. But I'm looking for right in the in the sort of ridiculous half hour window after Trump was shot, where none of us knew what the hell was going on. Like I said, we got B team reporting doing uh doing B team quality reports. But the for some reason, on the left, these news organizations were holding out hope that this wasn't what it obviously was, and so they were they were throwing headlines

out that were uh, that were just ridiculous. The CNN one was the worst one, and the CNN's first headline said, quote, secret service rushes Trump off stage after he falls at rally. I can't believe it. Then there's the woman with loud noises were heard? These were ABC, NBC did did They did loud with loud, loud noise, loud noises, He's fallen. I mean, just when you thought reporters down know they have to get this ship together and report the truth, they do this, they revert to

this ship An Navarro. This is a minor point, but it gets me pissed off. There's a big Trump critic after the Monday after the assassination attempt says Trump had a white whack job try to kill him. This is not the topic we're talking about, but why can people get away with saying white whack job. If any of us said black whack job, it's over. They pull a pin in her career, this bitch, And I like, how what b Golbert happening at COVID. She don't want to be around.

Perhaps now they're floating enjoy Bajar retirement. They know Trump's coming back. They don't want to be here to hear them every day. They just don't want to. They don't want to fight him again. I think he got lasted them. They're calling joy bahor Behar a retirement. I thought they fired, Well, you heard firing. I know she's signing the contract to be around, but something's up about her not not being on the show, or at

least mullying retirement. I mean, she's Biden's age, She's not spring Chicken. If Biden had her ability to speak, we'd been a different posician right now. But they're all doing this, and I just I don't know why. They just can't stop calling Hitler, stop saying the things that inside these people from doing ship like this, stop saying when we go high, but they go we go low. Maxine Waters getting in the face. Everybody was talking to this shit everything they had. I don't know who it was.

It may have been Fox, somebody had it looked like they were out either Santa Monica, venis some some California beach talking to people as they're coming by, and people are people are doing this false flag conspiracy theory one is this one. This is the that that this was all a set up by Trump, that he had himself fake shot. Unlike unlike people, you realize that uh, one innocent bystander was killed and two others were But that what's that.

That's just the cost of doing business when you're in the production of fake assassinations. And I mean, it wasn't one or two people that said this. It was a bunch of people that that said this. And by the way, we should mention this volunteer firefire Corey. I guess you'd say it comparatory or comparator who was who was killed and and uh dove on his wife and his and his daughter. The GoFundMe that they started for him has well

over three million dollars in it now maybe more than that. Wow, Well, look, this guy's family is going to sue. The United States government is going to be getting a heck of a lot more about that, and they should and none of it will bring Why didn't Trump call? Why didn't Trump call? He's so good at making the phone call to the women who are killed by illegal immigrant migrants. He didn't make the call. Biden made the call. The woman wouldn't accept Biden's call, not that she dislikes him,

she just didn't want to hear from him. But you said, Trump hasn't called, and he's always good at that. I find that way it is, got a call and somebody who supports you gets killed. Wait a minute, I yesterday, no phone call? Really, yeah, it was in It was all over online. I never I never saw that. I thought for sure that he that he had called that. But I wish, I wish that the woman did take the call, and that the woman would have lit Biden up on that call. I had a hard time not picking

that phone call up. I needed I get my money's work, man, I said, my husband's bloods on your hands. Yeah, exactly. You know, between whether it's thed I Secret Service, absolute uh right, just ship show that was put on there, and or it's you know, rhetoric about the threat to democracy and Trump being hitler and he's going to destroy the country and eliminate elections and all the other absolute bullshit that has come out of

his mouth. But you know, look, he could and he couldn't sit still when the thirteen soldiers he got killed came home and he had to be looking at to watch every two minutes. So the bottom line is, I think what's happened for most or many Americans is what's happened to me to a degree where I came into this cycle thinking Trump far less of a man than I come to see him today. I still have a lot of issues with

him, but I see him in a very different light. Conversely, coming into twenty twenty, I saw Biden in a very different light than I see Biden today. And I think that ultimately that's what this is really about.

The media is tripped over themselves so badly that they're no longer the lens through which people are, oh no, viewing these clients and understanding who they are, and the moral hill, the higher moral ground, whatever you want to call it, that Biden perceptually occupied for more than half of the country over most of the last four years. He's lost that more ground is lost. Trump is on the higher moral ground now and you're just not going to get

that back. No, I think it's a blowout now blowout. I'm not going to consider it being close. So many things have happened and more things can happen from now till that day, so I don't want to shoot my loan early. But if it all stays the same, Trump in a runaway, I don't see it. I see this as being a big help to him. Unfortunately, so you have to go through an assassination attempt, but I think that's going to make him the clear winner. Well do you think

they rushed? They moved up the naming of the VP based upon that let's get it, let's get it done to well momentum. But also, if I die, I need to games running before I die if someone's going to kill me, because what would they have done if he dies? Oh God, what do you do? What do you do you? Yet? I have no idea. I don't think. I think his delegates have to then

choose candidates, so the convention turns into a campaign for people. I mean, Nicky Haley's well, she had already given her delegates to so I don't I don't know what. I guess that's what would have happened, that it would have turned into a miniature campaign at the at the convention, and they like they thought the Democrats might have a little campaign if Biden was going to step aside or before then there's no more talk about I think now they know

it's his race and they're gonna leave him mount to dry. It's going to be gross. Advance is going to destroy Kamala. There's six debate schedule for the vice presidents. Not that I read that right. It's a last I don't even hear it six times. No one does. I can't think. I don't even think Biden and Trump I'm gonna do September tenth. I feel like Biden's going to pull out of that. What's the upisode. I feel like I feel like Trump should pull out of that. Trump He's got absolutely

nothing to gain. I mean, I think if I'm Trump, the only way I do is I go for I get somebody that is well, maybe I go to get Musk to put up the money to do a live three hole golf something crazy and uh, but you know, no, it doesn't matter, It doesn't it doesn't matter. He's really really smart, really really good on his feet, and uh, you know, she would she would not farewell in that matchup. She would not want to do it six times. No, too much, even if she becomes the even if she becomes

the candidate. I don't see. I don't see where Trump needs to validate that by getting on a stage with her. I think from from here on it's it's don't even pay you know, any attention to that going going forward now with secret Service and protection, if you're Trump, you got to start to really be careful where they place you. What kind of barriers can they put up? Now? I mean, he's not going to just feel comfortable going out in the arena again like that. Especially outdoors. Well, I

saw they approved a detail for RFK finally. Yeah, so he's going to have a detail, and that they approved a larger one for Trump. I don't know exactly what that what that means, but yeah, he's gonna nervous outdoors. Outdoors still scares me. I mean, you know, even coordinating that the security at the convention is hard. That's not easy at all. So I feel really nervous if I were him and anybody on his team, I think something's got to be put together when he's outside making these fiery speeches.

Or maybe I'll just tone it down from from the from here on in and just keep it about facts and not be blustery. And you know, there's a way to play it so that people can feel more comfortable with you and not think he's just going to be a crazy bastard. And you know, make all the rules as you go along. But I'd love to see something. I think moving forward from here, the the rationale for taking him out is far less than it's then. It's ever then it's ever been.

I mean, I don't see something like that happening from this point forward. Yeah, and it's a miracle. It didn't happen on Saturday, but but he'll he'll probably be Look, he didn't look himself last night coming into he did. His eyes were glass. He was emotional. So I think the moment, the moment should I almost died. Look at how these people are embracing me. I think he got choked up. Yeah, I feel the same way. When it was great see a human side, and people haven't

seen Trump's teeth in a long time. When he smiled, he just grins, but he showed his teeth. Amber Rose, who cut, She's always been beautiful, always been a sex spot, but you know, was with Kanye as a baby with whiz Khalif another baby with someone else, a real rap hip hop chick. For her to stand up there and speak so eloquently about her white father, convincing that Trump is not racist, Trump is not the devil, and her taking his word for him. Visiting the rallies,

meeting the people. That was great to have a black, sexy black woman up there telling her people He's It's not the way it's played out to be. Trump's people are my people, gay, straight, black, white. I feel I felt love in this room. That's huge. Driven some people off the deep. That was really a girl from about the lineup on a night number one. But no, I know, I mean that, you know, Trump's gotta get the blacks, gotta get the blacks and the black

vote. So well, let's say, look, you saw this by saying that me, you, Kenny and Gallagher and Tony could have had the whole place locked down. Gallagher said, what are you doing? Who are you by the switchboard? Ag? I think George Smith's gonna answer through the concessions that you get him. Yeah, I know, I know. Movies thought that, like publicists who go into a movie to hotels or can the film fest, won't want to see the lay of the land for their big movie.

Start you see the coming this restaurant. Make sure we have help here, I mean for movies. Do they do this? To not do it for your president is absolutely no. We can't have that ever again. And will anyone be held accountable? I'm sure not anyone be held. Will they fire this woman? No, they won't, They won't. I don't know. Companies now are reversing that they're taking the e they say out of their hiring path. They're going diversity, and they said the ease coming out,

equity is coming out. More and more companies are doing that. I'm not sure what that means, but they're starting to at least a pendulum, at least this starting to sway back. A lot of companies realize we screwed up. You know, you can't have your tractor supply place decorated with gay pride rainbow flags when all your people will sit on tractors. Are not those people. They don't want to see that ship. You can't put Transgender Visibility Day

on Easter Sunday. You just can't do that to us. Taking the equity out doesn't do that. The equity part is where the end result is equal to all. Right, So they traded equality of opportunity for equality of outcome. That that was the trade that got made. So this was this was this was Obama at the end of his first term going bull shit, shit

shit. I fucked up what I what I thought would turn things around, which was throwing more and more and more at these distressed communities and more and more government programs, and that was gonna going to help pick them up. That's not working. So we need to go from third gear to six gear

immediately. And the tradeout of mlk's vision of equality of opportunity for all got twisted into this ridiculous notion that in a ten second discussion with someone you ought to be able to dispel, which is that all outcomes should be equal.

Okay, So if thirteen percent of the managers in a company should be black and twenty four percent or whatever the number is now, should be brown, and only this many Asian and this many white, and we are looking to match the color palettes of the United States with our employ at every level. Okay, So let's start in the NBA. Yeah right, Okay, let's start in the NBA, and let's see how good the game is after we take out the seventy percent of the league that's comprised black players and turn that

into thirteen percent. And let's see if Jeremy Lynn can find twenty seven other Asian players to play with him, unless the quality of the game would be would deteriorate immediately, right, just like it would in the NFL. Yeah, of course. Well you you see what's happened on college campuses with the

I You see what's happened. Look, there's no more obvious example. I mean, the Democrats cursed themselves every night over the decision to take the VP role for granted, and put a dei higher into that position because it it became an insurance policy for Biden. He knew that they couldn't get rid of them as long as she was the option, and so they put themselves in that position. They put themselves in that position with their their press secretary and

they can't change her out because of that and other things. And so so it's broadly recognized that it can't. You can't operate that way. And so they'll make some they'll make some moves following this and bring maybe a dosa sanity back into things as they move over the next four years, which is good

for everyone. And and I think what what you're going to see in a second Trump presidency, if it happens, is you know, you're going to see the policies you expect to see, but you're going to see socially more centrist policies. You're going to see a centrist look at abortion. You're going to see a centrist look at a lot of a lot of programs that uh right, that that are aimed toward minority communities and and uh ah, transgender

et cetera, et cetera. But you're not going to see transgender men competing in women's sports or transgender women competing women'sports. So I mean rational decisions being made that that show an understanding of science of truth. Actually, Letisia James just made a smart decision. She's now suing. They had a they're going to reverse the band in national county and females high school sports that boys transgender boys, you're playing in girls leagues, and le Tissia James is suing to

reverse that. So at least she's thinking right this time, she's after Trump like crazy, but it's a smart move on her part. The world's gone crazy. No sanity coming back. All right, we did an hour of Trump, dude, so I'm I'm sure people were at this point doing the thirty seconds ahead skip right. Look, there's so many things that have happened between Richard simmons death and that's a weird one and the nine two one. Am I thinking of doery Trump looked to be the third Trump could have been

the third death that day. They come in threes, right, and then someone else died and you go, okay, it wasn't Trump, But that was a weird coupling. Richard Simmons, it was always a weird guy. Even when I used to Howard Stern. How would have him on on the phone a lot, and he would get Richard's go all the time. And then I think he became a loner. He had this birth defect, not enough bones in one of his feet or legs, and you'd be surprised.

Even though he was such an aerobic person, he really struggled with that bone disease. And as he got older and heard him more and more, and he went out less and less. People thought he was transgender transitioning, but that wasn't the case. And Paulie, sure of all people wanted to make a movie and play him, and I think it would have been a great idea. They kind of look like and Paulie's dying to do something serious and not be considered a you know, a fuck up or comedic actor or the

weasel from MTV. And he talked to Richard. Richard was going to do it, then he backed out. It's a birthday and he's found dead the next day. The sad story. He was a good guy. Idized that he had done this, you know, dropping out of public life in twenty four years. Yeah, people thought he was dead. Was this going on

for years? And you know I said this on my show many years ago with Chico fred Siegel, which anybody knows is such an expensive store and I just got to La and I see this mint green button down shirt was funky enough. I was one hundred and fifty bucks. I said, I'm not gonna get one fifty for this shirt. Get out of here. And Richard Simmons, who was in the store, and goes, you must wear it. It's perfect. It pops on you, and he just says, I'm

buying this for you. And Chico was like, what the fuck's wrong with this town? I said, I don't know. I'm not gonna complain. Richard Simmons just bought me a shirt. You bought you the shirt. I don't want to hear anything. He was a fan of the show at that point. He was, you know, he made reference to mysteries and scandals. He's a really sweet guy. Cho stole it, by the way. No, no, she goes no more than shirts. Believe me. So are you thinking you're the only one on a friend missing a Rolex? I

did too. Shame unbelievable. I know as a friend it puts you in such a bad position because your buddy's telling you. I don't want to say anything, but after Chico Stadia my Rolex, which I never wore, that's gone, I said, oh fuck, I don't know what to I felt like, shit, it's old, man, it's like sixty eight years old. He feels his Rolex I don't know. No one liked him, but yeah, I forgot. I was just talking about it. So was it the skin cancer? Was it skins? He had skin cancer? No,

that's not going to kill him like that. He was going to get that taken care of. But it's not the bone thing. I don't know how he died yet. It might just be an art attack. We'll find out. It always takes weeks to get There's not gonna be anything in the system. Richard Simmons wasn't a drug taker. Seventy six maybe something like that. Johanna Darty has said, tough girl always made like she wanted to live. She was actually sad. Part about it is I had my sister Lorraine was

not ready to die, even though she knew she was dying. And when you have somebody like that in your family not want to die and make that statement to you when you visit them, it's terrible. My parents were like, I'm ready to go. Lorraine is crying. I understand. That's what Shannon Darty did. At the end. Her doctor did an interview and said she wasn't ready to go. She didn't want to go. I'm not sure I want my doctor talking about me when I go. But yeah, she

didn't want to go years old and she was such a tough chick. When she first came out, guys were fighting over she was fighting with female close stars. She was a tornado when she came out. Shannon Darty, I saw Alissa Milano your favorite, my favorite? What did you say? She said? Quote It's no secret that Shannon and I had a complicated Relationship's core with someone I deeply respected and was in awe of the world is less without

her. So she had to write that she was closer though to Rose McGowan. She liked Rose McGowan, but they both had the same kind of energy. Alyssa we know her is. She's a little rich girl, prick with the husband who's the agent. She she's very different than Os McGowan was, or is and Shannon was. They didn't get along, but that happened to TV shows. But she has to say something for her co star. I don't think she really means it. Thought she's a print. Is Alec Baldwin

almost as lucky as Donald Trump? Yeah? I think I was convinced well from day one. I said he won't serve a second in jail. From the day it happened, and here we are years later, and the last week of the when when Trump was up, you know, and Alec was in court looking so forlorn, I said, maybe Carl's gonna equal things out, and by Baldwin will do a few months in jail just to even the score because he used to ship on Trump when he did it sat in Night

Live, and now Trump's kind of here again. Ball's at the bottom. But no, last minute, it didn't work, Baldwin got off. I think a lot of the reason why, and what you're not hearing about is is a big uh business in making movies in New Mexico. Hollywood goes there a lot for the tax break, and I think a smart judge wouldn't want that big problem where an actor goes to prison for an accidental shooting. Even though the whole case was really weird. We know he pulled the trigger.

Those guns don't go off alone. I'd like to get the first ad back. I think he needed to deserve some time. But he turned rat and was talking about the storm, so he never think he's the guy who yelled out guns. Fine, he yelled out and that's that's his job. And you know, we all know kutierras Reed didn't do a good job, but handling live bullets on the set. I fired guns in two different movies. I've never checked the guns for bullets. The guy comes over, takes the

gun, shows you there's nothing in there. You take his word for it. You never aim at the person. You aim to the right or left. You aim down. On film, it looks like you're aiming at the head, but you're not. But I'll tell you what happened, and this is true. I have to shoot Chris Maloney from SUV for you in the street in a little lialy for this movie show we would do. His kid played football with my kid. That right. I'm not a huge fan there. And that guy no talk show, he isn't he? Yeah, yeah

he is. So I had to shoot him and me and a buddy and he's got squibs on hims. He's ready to be blown to pieces. We run across Bulberry Street with the guns. When it came time to shoot him, I didn't put my gun to the right or lower. I ended it right in his chest and I shot from my ten feet away. Because you're adrenaline kicks in and I pulled the trigger, but the squibs were on him. We had blanks. But I know that is in a moment. I

understand the gun was supposed to even fired in this movie. It was supposed to be brandished, but he went too far, Baldwin. And now we get to see him with his reality show with all his kids, and I think, I said yesterday, I think all the humility he maybe evend stored up since this thing happened on set is gonna go away. And it's going to be just like the old Al and he's gonna forget what he was facing and it's gonna be him and the kids in Hilaria. You're gonna hit the

Spanish accent. We'll all hate him again. Well, still gonna He's still gonna have to go through a civil Yes, that's gonna hurt. Yeah, And you know this is a This is a loss on a technicality. Like I look at this case and I go, there were twenty different things that were far more serious than this in the Sandusky case that the judge should have should have dismissed the case over and just completely looked past. But it's not hard to look at this and think that this wasn't a a plan. It

wasn't the same. I mean, he's got he's got the best attorneys possible, he's got the best pis working the fro they deliver to the police office all of these rounds. This is after the Armorer's trial, right, They they really don't have anything to do with Baldwin's case. But because the prosecutors took them in officially as evidence, right, they have got to disclose them as evidence. So on a technicality that you didn't disclose evidence that you did

not intend to use as evidence. Alex Baldwin is dismissed. It's I mean, it's the law. It's crazy, but you I mean it's I saw a couple of people online going, man, that's really smart. Like well, like I said, I see what you did there, mister Baldwin. That's that's really smart. So who knows. Well, now they're probably going to reverse good to your reads, but terror's reads imprisonment and reverse that. And you look at there's a woman who was shot and killed and basically no

one's gonna be held responsible for it. Just a freak thing. Well, you know, they'll be held responsible with their pocketbooks, not by going to jail. But I'm sure here's the big arnie. The big rony is this movie still doesn't have a distributor. It may not even come out. I mean, I wouldn't touch it. If I'm a from a distributor. Why it's gonna make big money? Of course it's not. No doesn't want to

touch I mean there might be a curiosity factor. Yeah, I know where maybe if they even keep that whole budget movie to begin with, right, didn't spend a lot of money in this. Yeah. And and Helena Hutching's husband widow widow or ball them and a producer, so he's a producer on the film now too, which was weird. It's all strange. I don't think people I'm gonna care about this movie one bit. And this poor woman is dead and uh Bawlman was probably gonna have five seasons of reality show money.

He's gonna be okay, unbelievable. But I do like him around. I got a kick out of his acting. I love him in movies. I know he's a pricking person. I studied in the same acting class as him many years ago. He was already on his way and had made a few things, but he'd polish up now and then it's a regular Long Island guy. He's like the guys we grew up with. He's just like that. No, look, I can forgive a lot of his ship, yeah, or I'll trade a lot of his ship for the Hunt for Red October.

So that washes out like a bunch of stupidity. Yeah too, because that was great. Edge was great, even even is working with what was Yeah, Melanie Griffith was that what it was working. He's been a lot of movies and then he did little parts like in Providence was a movie I think it was called. He's played a lot of smaller parts that are just his person. Thirty Rock. He was tremendous and he's always great in SNL when he hosted like what fifteen times? Sixteen times? He's great and what

he does, but he has this prick factor. His brother Steven is shot. I don't what happened to him. He's making videos where nothing makes sense online, like he's lost. There's a lot of there's a lot of bit there's a lot of money in that though. Yeah. Sure, okay, so explain to me. This is a segue. Okay, I had never heard of bad Baby i'd heard of bad baby. No, bad bunny, bad baby. I see this thing the other day and I'm near my boys,

and I go, who the hell is bad bunny. I mean, it's bad, it's bad baby, and it's my son, My younger son says, Dad, it's the it's the cash me outside girl from yeah, from from doctor Phil. I go, what come on? No, she made it, man, She made it big time for seven million dollars. She made a fifty seven million dollars. She made What does she do? She does simulate in sex shows her body. I just can't believe that. We watched that show, we saw the clips. This little shit had knew

what she was gonna do. She knew she was good enough to be in the business. She proved us all wrong with that stupid accent. Try and talk like she's streaked. The mother thought she would not. Doctor Phil wanted to get rid of her. She turns around and makes more money than all of them combined by showing her asks on OnlyFans. And she made some songs that made money. You know, I mean, it's just it. Look, it's that's a great American story. It's also a sad American story that

fad baby. Anybody named doctor Phil should have to go on her show. Yeah, that'd be funny that Phill's shirtless on her only Fans page. I'm so I've never looked at only fans. I'm not. I've never looked at it. It intrigues me that women can make this kind of money and they're all there's so many doing it that my curiosity factors through the roof. They're not just showing naked pictures, They're they're simulating sex, They're having sex on

screen. It's unbelievable and I'm not even against it. You're a woman, you got a body, go ahead, make your money. I would do the same thing. I think if dude, I mean, you know, I wish we could go do something. If we were thirty die drop ten pounds in a week and Ted, that'll do it and always signing up. I should do it OnlyFans podcast at the same time, I'll just sit here with my shirt off, I'll sweat, I'll do curls if you tweat each

topic of my podcast. The guys can't do the same thing. I guess they could if you're young and in shape and you have sex on camera. But I only hear about girls making a fortune. Yeah, that's interesting, you know, I don't one of my other shows. We joke around about it all the time because we end up doing a lot of stories from it. Yeah, there's so much money being made on that plat By the way, how much money that platform is making because the fifty seven was her net

the net Yeah, the gross was somewhere in the seventies. So they're collecting like fifteen million dollars worth of platform fees on her just for wow, giving her a platform where she can do the crap that she does. It's a friend of mine found himself dating a couple of girls who were on Only Fans, and they got him to have sex with them, but not show him, right, So they just show the camera's on the girl, not the guy, and he's like, I said, what do you do? Because

I did it, I don't care. No one saw me but the girls sitting on top of him getting off, And there's an audience out there for that. For sure. Bella Thorne made a million bucks. I think in the first day she went on Only Fans, so some ridiculous amount. Okay, I'm intrigued, but I can't possibly use my name or a credit card that belongs to me, because you've got to figure out how the sand fake identity on there, just to figure out what goes on there because I'm literally

blind to I do not know what happens there. So but you see what, girl, I've seen things get on Instagram by some sheer stroke of luck. You see some sex on Instagram. Occasionally you go, how did that make it? How they flagged my comment? But this guy can have his junk out't you know? So it's CPN, But who's behind only fans. I've never even looked into who's behind it, who runs it? I don't I don't believe. I don't believe they are connected to any of the big

tech crews that own the other big platforms. So I think that is interesting. Okay, I saw this and really wanted to ask you about it because I I know that that Atlanta was your first girlfriend when you moved to LA. I know you know a lot about this story. But Netflix has a new series coming out called Phil Spector's Murder of Atlanta Clarkson. I don't know exactly when they are coming out with this, but I know it is soon because it's getting written up places. So on Netflix, right, yes,

on Netflix, It's going to be great. I mean I knew Lana very well obviously. First for all, I dated when I came out here back in ninety five. You know, six foot blonde to do her own stunts. Was the kind of girl walked in a room and everybody had to stare at her. She took me around to a few places early on because I knew nobody in la everybody loved her, so all the velvet ropes were lifted,

and yeah, she was a pune chick. But when I saw that she was killed that was at a restaurant, it came across the ticker, I said, holy shit. But I had gotten an email from her that she sent to a lot of friends, a mass email in which she needed to close. She didn't seem like very happy. She was going to work at the House of Blues, you know, seating VIPs down and she needed some black pants and who has a black blaze right away, like she's trying

to collect clothes from people because she didn't have enough. And I remember doing that show one of the first podcasts I did, and I remembered when I had no money and lived in Rosalie and Jack's house in twenty ten. I didn't want to kill myself. I had two young kids. But I do remember walking to the deli to get a phone an egg sandwich in the newspaper, and I remember it crossing the beet without as much regard as I usually do because I was so down. And after I lived that, I thought

about Lana and I said, you know what, I think. She was so depressed and she knew she was forty, her career wasn't going to happen. She didn't get the big Xena princess warrior role. What she was told was hers, and I think steadily she got more depressed. Avenue was closed up, and I think she killed herself in phil Spector's house just to be famous and stick around all these years. That's what I believe. And I was looked upon as the detectives came to me to talk on phil Spector's behalf.

I said, I'm not going to speak on that guy's behalf. Forget it. Just don't bother me where I looked at it. I wasn't speak of his behalf. But I think Laanda was really suffering a heavy form of depression. And I know something that very few people talk about. But in his car that night he has a TV and screen in the back seats. They were playing a movie, a film noir movie. Can't recall the name, but it's about a woman who realizes she's just her career is not gonna

happen. She's old enough. And it starts some old great female movie star, black and white movie. And that was playing in the car and I thought, oh my god, this is life imitating art. That's the feeling I got that she did this to herself. Could be wrong. So he had like a limo, and in the back of the limo this movie is playing. Yeah. He came to the House of Blues with a date. The date was told to leave. Laana sat with him. He was loaded.

They went to Dan Tanna's before that, him and that girl. He had plenty of his drink and I see he's a cee Phil spector restaurants. He loved to drink and go out late and leave a hundred dollars tips on a thirty dollars meal, big shot. But that night when he went and said, why don't you go back to the house. Because Lana loved music and Phil Specker had recordings from John Lennon knowing her. That just really interesting

shit. So she goes back there. Maybe she's thinking I can get a job, but then maybe he offered her a job at fucking you know, ten grand a month to do whatever his books. I don't know, but she went. They definitely had sex because my roommate at the times girlfriend was one of the nurses who were on the scene to swab her and there was seeming and no one talks about that. That's true. I said she just had set for Phil Spector. There's Viking in her system and alcohol. She's

depressed. The movie on the TV is about an actress who isn't gonna make it. I'm sorry. I think Alana Clarkson felt she had to offer herself. Life was just not working out. Maybe forced himself. I don't know, but I just think she pulled the trigger. That's my gut. And he got convicted. Yeah, he died, and he died in prison. That's why we'll never know the truth. He's dead and she's dead. Big

story though. I mean, this guy, inspect was very famous for beating up girlfriends, shooting the ceiling in his you know, he had the wall of sound this music technique, but he shot studios open. He pulled a gun on John Lennon, crazy guy, so he could have done it, of course, But he already had sex with her. Why is he gonna shoot her? I mean he already had sex. Yeah, didn't make a lot of sense. But one girl told me she had her bag on over

her shoulder when she was dead. And when a girl has a bag over her shoulder, she's leaving the house, right, So does that to consider? Was she leaving and he shot her? Maybe he wanted to stay longer. But one girl said, a woman doesn't put her bag on her shoulder if she's staying. Interesting, No one really knows. Whatever been stage two? Maybe maybe, but he definitely changed his shirt after the shooting. But you know, his driver yelled out, I think my boss killed somebody.

There's so many incriminating moments for that night. It's gonna be a great series. You know. Al Pacino played him in the HBO movie, which was weird. He looked weird as still Specter, So this will be more fulfilling. I think Netflix does does great stuff. Look, you know Netflix has a Prince series that princess people wion't sign off on, but it's like a

nine part series on Prince's life and death. That's gonna be great. Hopefully they'll work that out because that's another death of somebody I knew pretty well that died of a drug overdose. But I don't think he knew he was gonna die of a drug overdose, right, Very sad, So I'll check both of those out for sure. Okay, last thing you see that they try saying, I'm sorry, folks that we were not visual medium here, but I'm sure you've all seen it or just go online and look for it.

But it's the latest outfit that Kanye's guess. Guess she's They're married, right, Banka, they married, it's a private ceremony. She has a tremendous body, and he does not dress her just to do what he's wearing in this. This is like the fifth sixth times she's done this. She walks around barefoot in Italy with like no just underwear on and a seat through top.

This is nothing. But the thing is, I know kids, so I would say that the quote unquote bikini top that she is wearing covers it's not top five percent or less of her actual breast material right side boom, top boom, bottom boom is out. I mean it's like those things you put on that where you don't want your nipples to come with piasties or whatever. It's basically the size of an and then I don't even know what you call that bottom. Now that's something he designed. Kanye well design that.

He gets a lot of nylons, He gets a lot of people say Kanye is big on that kind of material and scissors. If he has scissors in that kind of material, he gets very creative. But this girl has been I mean she has an Italian Australian Italian father who's a gangster. So it was her brother. They both did jail time, and I knew that eventually the father would say, hey, I got to talk to my daughter this guy's and she finally went back to Australia. Her friend said she's gone,

she's shot. She will listen to us. But the father. There was a picture of them having a good time at dinner and she's laughing. So I guess I don't know what the end result is. She's married. I don't know. She looks great, but trashy. She's very pretty, very smart architect degree Kim Kardashian's got to be jealous. I'm sure she's thrilled to be up with Kanye. But this girl's younger is better looking. No one knows what she sounds like. She doesn't said a word yet. I'm sure

it's an Australia Kanye. She looks. I'm always missing them in Vegas by a day. They're always like a hotel. I might be I'm dying to see them in person, just for the show quality of it. Yeah, look, I'm all for it. Let her. Let her keep dressing of that way. It's fun, it's fun to look. The best part is traveling with her. All she needs is like a stop kit is eight days

worth of clothing for her, based upon me nothing. It's not much better than walking through the airport with my wife's three bags that weigh eighty pounds. So there is a he's doing fun with her. He's doing funk. All right, dude, good catching up, So safe travels back to La tonight and we'll let you know. We will do this again next week, all right, buddy, talk to you soon. See if folks

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