Welcome everyone to episode three, and they said it wouldn't last to everything is a bitch in Mike Agavino. I am here with my lifelong pal and birthday boy, Ja Benza. Yeah, sixty two, man, it is hard to believe we're sixty. You know what sucks about getting older. I don't know what's going on. I'm not as active as I should be. You still go out there and golf and buy good for you, But suddenly my shoulders don't work as well. I can't. I have to have Rocco put
a heating patch on my back. I can't reach back there. Just slap a heating you know, one of those icy hots on my back. I don't know what that's about. I could do it now, but in the morning, like the very center of your back or yeah, I can't get down there, like the lower back. I gotta get rough. I could do it now for just later in the day, but in the morning,
I gotta stretch these out. Something's wrong, dude. Every morning for more than ten years, probably like twelve years, first thing I do is get on the ground and I do a bunch of stretching because if I don't, no, I got to do that if I don't may I'm a mess. And the doctor told me after I had my second back surgery that if you don't want to be back here for number three, this is what you need to do. And well, I've had two backs. I had two surgeries. Are you L four L five down low? Are you up in the
middle where you at? I had L five S one A second one? Which do you have neuropathy from as a result of that? You have? Nice? I did earlier, but that's gone. Now. I don't have neuropathy. I just have a thris back there. You don't have any onness in your feet? Now? Wow? You know? But you know what happened. Honestly, I know it's my right leg, but it takes me a second to remember what leg the pain was in when they had satika. That's so weird because it played me for for years when I was on my
pain pill habbit. And now I'm sure it was my right hip, but I don't really know. That's how wow. As the years past, you kind of figure I feel nosatica at all, but I have arthritis on my little background. It was that was so fricking painful. The second time around, I had just had surgery like a year and a half before, and we decided on New Year's Eve to go bowling and as a family, and I remember releasing the bowling ball and realizing that, like my disc had gone
down the lane with the boy. But uh, and I was in so much pain. But my wife really didn't want me to have another surgery so quickly, so she, you know, gets the name of you know, some miracle person and everybody knows that's gonna you know, it's gonna help me. I basically had to crawl into the guy's office, right, I know, I know, this guy comes out and he's a former hockey player. And this guy was like six four forty not an ounce of fat on him.
Wow, he gets me, you know, I'm in a sitting position and he gets me to relax, and all of a sudden, he checks me. I know it was an adam. I was floating above my body looking down. It was in so much pain, and I want to cry in front of my wife. Literally, I remembered that nuts office and went right to the doctor to get the surgery because I knew it was I mean, that was just horrible. You gotta be careful about that. I see you never got into the pain pills though. See I swallowed them like candy
and they got me out of pain. But I'm like you, I would be on my fetal position. I mean, I'd have to on the way to work, I'd lay down the back of the cab. I'd eat lunch on the floor or breakfast, and I just kept popping pain pills and that led to my addiction. But they cured the pain. But you know, it's a bad, bad that's a bad thing to do. But dude, I spent six months laying down in my office every day with my head set on and my my knees, my knees up, taking all my my calls
that way every thought I was, I know, I know. So this is the UH show where we focus on medical conditions of men as they get elderly. So no, no, not only do I need to wish you happy birthday, I need to wish you happy pride as well. Yes, it's I feel great. I mean, nothing is like this time of year when I just know that I can be as gay as I want to be. And speaking of that, I did watch some gay programming over the last week. You can't help but watch it. It's everywhere. I don't know.
Have you have you looked into this gay the Gay Animal show? What is it on Discovery? Okay, okay, okay, it's I forgot you and I were going back and forth about this on on text the other day. It doesn't it hasn't debuted yet. It's on the cock though, so you can you can stream it on the cock. It's called it's called Queer Queer Planet, okay, and it's it debuts on June sixth. What's that? That's Thursday, right, So it debuts on Thursday? And uh,
actually I wrote that what it said? It says The documentary Queer Planet is set to debut Thursday, June sixth, and will cover the quote rich diversity of animal sexuality, from flamboyant flamingos to pan sexual primates, sex, sex changing, clownfish, multi ginird, mushrooms and everything in between. So I don't know which of those to focus on first, the flamboyant flamingos or all pan sexual primates or that. I do know that a flamingo actually landed in
the Hamptons, which is crazy. There's a paint flamingo in the Hamptons. Maybe somebody owned didn't let it go, but they don't fly, so he couldn't land. Well, they somebody, somebody spottled it in the pond in the Haltons, so someone must have had a pet and put it on a pond. But maybe they just spray painted something paint. Maybe they just found something and looked something like the flamingo. But the privates is with interest me. Now I saw a coming attraction for this show. Yeah I did.
And they say clown fish, and I saw the whole thing. I love animal shows. I cried when I say interspecie love affairs on Instagram between a chicken and a cat. I love that stuff. But I saw this is out of the show. But they need to get this. I saw a chimpanzee out of zoo with everybody watching him, masturbating, playing with us junk, and then I don't want to get too blue, he climax and he put his head down and ate his climax right in front of all the guests
at whatever zoo it was. Everybody was screaming no, no, and this chimpanzee went ahead and did it. Yeah, that's not good. That's not good. I've told people the story of the years and nobody believes it, but I swear to you this is true. I got a black lab when when I was like a year into my first marriage, so this is late nineteen eighties, and I named him Darryl after Darryl ssident Darryl Darrel the black
Lab. And he was I don't know, still a pup or maybe a year old when my first wife called me at work and told me that he was blowing himself in the house. And I'm like, okay, come on, he's blowing's not blowing himself. She's like, no, he's blowing.
She was from Tennessee. He's blowing himself and he and he blew it all over the living room couch and I'm like what So So I don't know how much time went by, but a few days later I finally saw him do it in front of me, and he could he could get down there and pull what that chimpanzee pulled, and you know, and spewey all over there, all over the freaking house. Right. So I'm actually telling this story
to a client. And in the city when this woman controlled millions of dollars, I had a bunch of big accounts, and uh, I loved her. She was great to call on and I tell her the story and she's said, my that's bullshit. I I swear to you, I go tell
you. Here's what we're gonna do. So we get her assistant, who's a guy to UH to call the home UH phone line and say we lived in Rockville Center at the time, to say he was the Rockville Center dogcatcher and because I knew my ex wife was letting the dog out and he would go and take a dump on the neighbor's lawn and then come back right uh.
So, so I have the assistant call and say he's from the Rockfell Center dog catcher and then he doesn't exactly know how to put this, but you know, man, we have reports of your dog filating himself on neighbors. She goes, I don't know. I told my husband, did him believe me? This has been going on. I don't know what to do about it. And I mean, they are just cracking I believe it or not. I dated a girl who dated the guy who could do that to
himself. Come on, he was he was a circus performer. Well he was not. He was like a surfer, motocross kind of guy. Very whip thin but sinewy muscles whatever, And apparently he could do what the monkey did and the dog did. He can go down on himself. Okay, but let's just say let's just say, okay, well, there's my question. I was gonna say, let's just say you could. I would try it once, would you? Well? I would. I would definitely see if I could reach it. I wouldn't wait for the climax. I wouldn't
that's not my thing. But I would see if I could get close to it. I taket my chin to my chest right now. You would pull out, you would do a mouth pull pull out. I would pull out, Yeah, pull out. I'm not going to ask myself. I'd pull out. Yeah, that's dangerous. Be interesting that the guy could do it. I don't know what shape you have to be in, how lanky, but he did it, and it pisses me off because I know back then Girfred probably thought it was cool. I can't match that. I could.
I can't like, go oh yeah, how about this? I can't. I don't think his girlfriend thought that was that cool. I mean, I remember the comedian who Dennis Dennis Miller. I did a bit about uh, you know, hospital beds and what you could do electronically to collect and talking about how you could blow yourself in a hospital bed because you could. You should get the thing like that. But anyway, I mean, I think
it will be it'd be interesting to watch this this planet thing. But you know, the guy who's producing this thing, I just looked this up. He says. This documentary looks at extraordinary creatures, witnesses amazing behaviors, and introduces the scientists who are questioning the traditional concept of what's natural when it comes
to sex and gender. So basically, this is being used as an illustration that all of these behaviors that we think or that you know, the norm that that over time are abnormal behaviors are actually normal because they are occurring in law, in nature. Right And in a year from now, they'll have an animal who's trands. It's very obvious what they're gonna do. They'll they'll it's gonna go all the way there. This monkey is trans she has address
I know it well. That is the the slippery slope, and that's what happens with all of these things. Right. So after you know, after we we witness whatever animal pedophilia looks like it will. No, seriously, it goes there and then the next thing you know, they're introducing terms like, you know, minor attracted person and normalizing the whole the whole thing. I said years ago, they're gonna put the P on the lgbt Q crowd. It's going to be on the flag, and they were getting closer and
closer than that. But I think in this case we got to call it pedophilia with a pet pet that's good. Yeah, that's a new term. I came up with that that you want copyright that I might do that. You've done that before with some phrases. People people might try and steal that pedophilia well, speaking of abnormal well animals. I sent you to see the story I sent you about the Real Housewives of New Jersey. Are you a are you a Bravo viewer? Do you watch any of these shows? Not
like you? I check in? I know, I mean, I know, I used to. I mean I dated Camille Grammar many many years ago before she was anybody can't remember. Yeah, when she was Camille, Dona tacI and just this hot shit girl who danced on Club MTV, and yeah, she was fun. New Jersey girl, and then she just you know, I remember she was telling me at one point that she got some one hundred thousand dollars sent to her because she went to she went to, like
to some Arab area. And back then, these Arabs would come to New York or Playboy to get girls to go hang out with them for the week, and they give them jewels and put money in their account. And you know, Camille've got one hundred thousand dollars wired to her account to show. But they never have sex with these guys. That's not what they do. Girls. I'm yea. It's all holding hands and going to dinner. But these Arabs, Yeah, Camilla was one of them. But I don't watch
it like you do. Do you think Kelsey Grammar is Arab? Do you think she met him during one of those He's actually a fun guy. He was a good dude. He can pull off the Arab Now. I don't think he looks for he can't pull it off. But I've been out with both of them. Kelsey's okay. He just you know, Camilla was happy she found a big guy with a lot of money, and that one bad.
I don't know who she's with now. But you know, Camille was somebody that was always looking for the next rung to climb up, you know, very uh, the kind of girl who wanted to get up there. And these shows have definitely given these women a shot to just expand their bank accounts and their popularity and everything else. And they know a bunch of them, a bunch of them have made banks. So you've never watched any of them, Yeah, yeah, I've watched. I used to watch for Her
House. I was sure, sure, Yeah, I enjoyed it for a while. Came Rich Kyle Richards, all that stuff, Camillo, Bethany Frankel. I watched New York, I watched, I watched, I watched a lot of them. I checked in. It was a girl I hung out with her, did some other I forget what show it was, but it's funny they grab all these chicks that had been around a while and married well or kicking around that that group of friends who married well, I know so
many of them. It's very weird to see them on TV and becoming stars. And Mandy Leaks, who was an absolute nobody and she's I mean she's a star. So many of those girls stars based on nothing well, New Jersey, to me, it's always been the one I've kind of enjoyed the most because you know, to me, first of all, it's it's my wife will deny this and say that, you know, I love the I love the shows and that's why I watch them. But it it started off
as you know, I love watching TV with my wife. And so if you're if you're gonna do that, it's a series of trade offs over time. There are things that you know you're gonna do for them, and then they're gonna scratch your back. And you know, if I expect that she's going to watch a season of Reachers and you know, I need to do some housewives, right. But but New Jersey, these are the tackiest women
you haven't ever seen. And so coming off of watching New York, where you know, these are well to do women who you know, most of them came for money and there was a certain amount of you know, just style and class that they they Whenever they decided that New Jersey was the next one to go, they decided to just blow up the mold and get some of the like the women who should have been hockey players, you know,
yeah, Teresa, the worst pronunciation. It's not Ju Dice. I don't know why she says it that way, but Ju Dice anyhow, Yeah, she look all these women though they all most of them can get prison sentences. They bankrupt, they divorced, the husbands and gangster it's all. I mean, all these people thought we're going to go under the radar and make a lot of money. But all this ship was found out. So many remember that hick Danielle the girl came into Jersey the real ship stir Yeah,
oh my god, she she turned everything over. And I know some of these women over the years, they're just I can't believe the stars now. Like I mentioned Bethany Frankel, who's now got an acting gig on a Lifetime movie. I saw a commercial for her. Yeah yeah, and she's not bad, She's okay. No, I would I would. I would think she would be good. She's very natural. She's good. But I want an avenue for these women. I mean, and Andy Cohen. I remember him when he was a we all, Like he was on NBC and he
was just doing nonsensical ship, just coming up the ranks. And now Andy is just what he'd blow up. He's June second also, and he's June second. Look at that. We had a party many years ago in the same club. Andy was one of the guys that was a June second. Yeah. Yeah, well he definitely does the Pride Birthday combo thing, so you could have you could have been partying with and twenty five years ago.
None of that stuff was mentioned back then. Well, so the reason I brought up the New Jersey Housewives is uh, I forget if it was people or Page six, but I was looking something the other day that said, for the first time ever, it's become so hostile this season on the show, which we're mid season on the show right now, but it's become so hostile that they had to cancel the reunion episodes, right and so, and
then I'd dig a little bit deeper. This is New Jersey was the house I show that brought us the first you know, throwing of food and plates at people like Teresa was starting flipping tables over and throw. Well, there's definitely a plate throwing episode that occurs in the final Oh no, but they're not saying they're not saying who or how many thrown And you don't know the show well enough. I was gonna play a game with you on you know, who do we think through it? And who we sure didn't throw it?
Teresa and her sister in law Melissa went married to Yeah yeah. And then there's the older lady Margaret, who's a friend of Oh there's who's a real ship start there's. But to me, the funniest one on the show is, uh, this Turkish woman, Jennifer Eden. She's married. She's married to this plastic surgeon and they're the funniest there there. She's she's a freaking mess. Get to margueritea's in her and there's no telling what she's going
to do in the episode. And her husband's same thing. He's such a lightweight. When he gets fucked up, they end up carrying places and ship like that. But she's definitely a plate throw So I'm betting. I'm betting that it's that it's her now, she's usually she's friendly with Teresa. I don't think she'd throw it, so I got to figure out who it is. I think she threw at. But but since you're you're not deep in
the I do question. I've yet to see a strong husband stop these women from doing some crazy ship can any husband step in and hey, knock that off, don't turn the table of it, don't say that, watch your mouth. They just let the women go wild. Well well, okay, so first of all, the the women are putting in the big box on the show, and they know they know what they know what the Bravo producers want, right. So, but my favorite you ever see the huge guy
Frank Uh, He's I love that guy. He's like this big teddy bear and he's not a bunch of bad ship over time, but he's but you can forgive him because he's he's funny, and he's he's such a he's such a good guy. But the guys on this show, Joe's the only one who he's only one. He's really hot tempered and he now I shouldn't he's the only one because this the new husband of Teresa, this guy Louis Louis. You know, I'm not so sure about what's going on with with Louie.
So there's potentially bad stuff that can go on with the guys there between Louis and Joe and then but but really it's if plates are being thrown. I gotta believe Jennifers in the middle of it. There's so Melissa's gorg could get crazy. No, she she could. It's primarily her against Teresa. She's still fighting Teresa. Joe still fight. Yeah, no, so it could be. It could be then. But anyway, Uh, tune in and we'll and we'll find out. But you won't have a normal reunion episode.
There's apparently what do they say officially U Bravo Bravo said, Uh, things are purportedly going to escalate so badly that by the time the finale drops, it will hit like a bomb. Wow. A show insider told people exclusively that the reunion was scrapped because, quote, there is no path forward in that type of setting. Yeah, because officially, I remember when I wrote when I began writing for the tabloids, they really wanted some Housewatch stuff,
and I didn't know many of them. But then I started to meet some people and talk to some publicists, and yeah, they just they just give you stuff. It's very easy to write about that because their publicists want to give you everything because it all promotes the show. It's like, it's like world, it's like wrestling, it's like professional wrestling. Really well, I think that's a great analogy. Which is also why I think there's a very good chance this is all just a pr play right whole. Yeah,
I wouldn't doubt it. Sure, I wouldn't a dept that at all. Right, so they're really going to have a range to sixty two year old men talking about it on a podcast, of course, I mean, whether we're idiots. There are tons of podcasts that are just about shows, reviewing those shows. I mean when we first thought it, you were like, you would show be like the numbers on some of these podcasts who just do Real Housewives ship It was astronomical. Who's the guy who was in? Uh?
Who was in? Jerry maguire? Who was who was the He was the recruit and Jerry McGuire was the number of Jerry. I can't think who this is. He was an athlete in the Jerry McGuire movie. He played the guy who was the number one draft. O'Connell Jerry Jerry McConnell, Jerry McConnell or O'Connor, Jerry O'Connell. You know what I'm talking about? The actor Jerry O'Connell. Yeah, I know Jerry. A few months ago he's mister Housewives. Yeah, I know I know, Yeah, I thought you
met an actor. Yeah, Jerry Sony. When I went to go see Bill maher with Andrew and we go backstay and Rebecca remains there with Jerry O'Connell husband and wife. And I've written stuff about Rebecca for years that she used to get naked during the poker games with Howard String and John Stamos. And she sees me and goes, oh, I can't be here. He's so mean. And Andrew and I are start talking and she's like, he's not mean. So he had some tequilla. Everybody loosening up. But Jerry O'Connell
kept calling him mister Benza all night. He's a weird dude, very respectful, but like, not mister Benza. Just call him by my name, Jerry. Jerry's done some great, is he. He's gotta be right. Maybe he's probably ten years behind us. You don't get it. You don't get a mister Benza from a fifty to get Benzon from a thirty two. Yeah, but I watched him on TV. I know he's a nice guy, but man, the thing he's on the talk and the way he speaks.
Actually, I watched him speak to Teresa Judayce several weeks ago, and the way he was talking to her like he met the pope. He was like, we've sat next to each other a few months ago. I couldn't believe I was next to you. Fucking break Jerry stopped. Yeah, that's why Rebecca's with him. She likes a man to be that kind of you know, John Samus was too much of a man for Jerry's perfect She rules the roost. Crazy that that that somebody like him ended up being the Bravo
guy. Uh and uh, he's a howmeless guy, you know, no danger. That's that's what it's all about, all right. So we've had a couple of days to take everything in since uh, since Thursday afternoon. So what are your thoughts right now? What else is there? There's the the Trumpford world, stop right. I got word that he was going to beat it from a source that was been pretty decent of mine. Maybe he meant he beat the appeal. He didn't beat this. Uh, but like
I just say that this just obviously makes him more of a martyr. He raised fifty three million dollars in a day and a half after the verdict. It wasn't a fair verdict. We all know that is he guilty of doing the things they said, Yeah, yeah, you know it was kind of sketchy, but every other lawyer in the world said, this is not a case. There's no way he'll get and they got it. I'm concerned about it, but not overly concerned. He's not going to go to jail.
They won't do that. I don't think so. You think, I don't think so. I think it's too early to say no. And there's and there's there's a lot of qualifiers you can put around that, because you know, they could give him a suspended sentence, yeah, and wait to see whether he wins or not. And uh, how far they're gonna go. They're gonna go that far to just keep I mean, well, look, I think it's it's it's part of the whole discussion. But I mean,
I didn't mean to cut you off. But so, I just don't I just can't believe that these guys, particularly Judge Brashon, everybody knows what he stands for, who he's, what Cornery's in. I just can't believe letting a jury home to read the Internet and talk to friends of a Moro Day weekend and get a sense of what the We've never seen this before. It's all to sink we have seen. We have seen a jury on a case. You watch the did did they go away for a while? Did you
tell me the jury was like that aspect that they went weekend? I just don't. I don't like that for a court case, a high profile court case where Trump is in every article, in every newspaper, on every TV channel. That didn't make sense to me. I think, look, I know Trump does sketchy ship. We all know what that money was for Stormy Karen mcdougle, I get it. But I think they've gone too far and I don't think I'll go to jail. And like I said, they've they've
done nothing. I wouldn't say nothing. It did put a scare in me. But they've also made him a bigger mar than the mugshot made him. And God forbid, if they see him in larrange jumpsuit, they'll raise one hundred million dollars in two days. You can't stop them. It's too big. It's too big. I can stop them. I don't see people voting for Biden after all this ship you see us, that fucking grinned that Biden put on when the reporter yelled out a question about Yeah, that look that
was bad mite, that looked evil, that looked evil. I don't like you. No, it's a really bad look. And look, you know, I don't know how much this audience knows. But I'm no fan of Trump. But I uh, but I'm a libertarian, I'm a conservative. I've seen and read all kinds of people from across the political spectrum, the overwhelming majority of which will say this case never should have been brought. It's
not really even a case, all the things that we've heard. But you also read things that say only about fifty percent of the public has paid any attention to this trial, and that only about twenty five percent of the public actually understands what this case was even about. And so you got seventy five percent of the people out there, I don't really know what just happened, And in whatever echo chamber those people might live in, they're going to buy
whatever description of the events get delivered through that echo chamber. And so, okay, probably in the long run, does it. I don't know what the number would be, but there's probably a mid maybe even a low single digit percercentage of people who will be voting in November who have yet to decide what that vote's going to be. I mean, it's a low it's a
low number that hasn't you know. And both of these people have been in the public eye for decades and there's there's really a very little that could go on that would that would change your opinion of their of their character. I didn't what I didn't like about this for Trump because at this point, to me, it's a lesser of two evils situation and uh and Trump gets the
vote because he's the lesser of the two evils. But ah, but I didn't like the look for him with with suburban women being such a key piece of uh of the electorate that they're you know, reliving everything they heard back in twenty sixteen. I hate that Melania wasn't there, wasn't everything visible. Yeah, I know, it's weird she's invisible. I don't know what support your I mean, unless they're unless they're in a place where I don't know,
there's just there's no relationship there. That's a situation that calls for the spouse to support by your man, stand by your woman, whoever's in the in the position. But but you need the unity now, I think about that. Then on the other side, I think, and maybe I'm screwed up. But one of the things I go to is I look at Trump's kids and I go, those kids are pretty well adjusted. I mean, they don't They've done pretty well for themselves. Even even Eric these days seems
much much sharper than than he was. Don Junior's buttoned up of uncle always has been we'll see what barn is. And then you looked on the other side, and what a mess, what a mess all of that is in That's a bad father. That's a bad father. I'm sorry, I mean, let me let me rephrase that. There are plenty of good fathers whose
kids go off and get addic to the drugs. I shouldn't say that, but I think the fact that it took this long, and you know, Hunter's not a nineteen year old kid, He's a grown man for many years abusing just just abusing his name and his fame. At some point, Joe Biden had to have stepped in and done all he could have done. Instead of saying he's the smartest man I know and encouraging this behavior. But like you said last show, hey, I'd ever expected to be here as president.
You know, my son can make us some money, all right, because you know he was never a very wealthy politician, show Biden, and now suddenly the sun has these deals with arisma and what have you. A Joe could get some kind of a nest egg or whatever you want to call it and feel comfortable. But that's look right if I'm if on one hand, you got you got one son who's you know, sniffing parmesan off the format, and you got the daughter writing in her diary that you know,
maybe he shouldn't shouldn't have taken showers with me. That's a fucked up dude. Yeah, and so so I I wish Milania showed more support during this that would have that would to me have helped this look better. And but then on the other side, I look at the the families holistically and I go, yeah, something must be pretty messed up in something that Again, I don't expect the ball for the media to call Malania Trump in for an
interview. You think the view would have Malania Trump. They know it's enemy territory. She can't go on a show like that, especially with the language barrier. So there's verious little she could do except showing up and just being visible. Yeah, but that's all, that's all I'm asking. I agree, And it's not even every day. She should show up a few times.
That that to me that the optics of of her not being there at any point a whole long way with women, it would it would, Yeah, I agree, definitely a little bit, a little bit concerning, so you know, it's going to go through some of what the case was actually about. But I think, I think hopefully this audience falls more in the twenty five percent that get it than the yeah, seventy five percent that don't
get it. But I didn't want to read because I thought I thought what Ron de Santis posted on his Twitter account was one of the best things I read at or saw following the verdicts, so Desantus posted on Thursday night. Today's verdict represents the culmination of a legal process that has been bent to the
political will of the actors. Involved a leftist prosecutor, a partisan judge, and a jury reflective of one of the most liberal enclaves in America, all in an effort to quote get Donald Trump that this case, involving alleged misdemeanor business records violations from nearly a decade ago, was even brought as a testament to the political debasement of the justice system in places like New York City. This is especially true considering the same DA routinely excuses criminal conduct in a way
that has endangered law abiding citizens in his jurisdiction. It is often said that no one is above the law, but is also true that no one is below the law. If the defendant were not Donald Trump, this case never would have been brought, the judge would never have issued similar rulings, and the jury have would never have returned a guilty verdict. In America, the rule of law should be applied in a dispassionate, even handed manner, not
become captive to the political agenda of some kangaroo court. The santus for VP. What's he doing? You know? I mean, I know this happened to never have happened. If we would have just nominated the guy, he should have just run right after the midterms. But but but he captures it all right? Right there? Really come packed? I wonder if they're on better terms. And I know that I know they've had meetings, yes, and they and they are on better terms. But but the Santas isn't going
to be his running mate and uh, and he doesn't want to. It doesn'ts to be his running mate. Look, Trump Trump needs. The last thing Trump can deal with is any kind of feeling of inferiority. And you know, no, DeSantis is the the smarter, the more accomplished. Really from a professionalism standpoint and certainly from a moral character standpoint is so it just
it just wouldn't work. But but hopefully things can hopefully Trump can win and uh, and then things can happen over the next four years that can put him in a position although it's it's it's hard if they if ah, if an administration is successful for four years, the vice president is very likely to be the nominee from coming from a successful administration, and you wouldn't want to root for them to not be successful. So his his comment, Look,
he's a young he's a young guys. Time like come some much later. So okay. We did this on the Death of Journalism podcast that I do with with John Ziggler the other day coming out of this trial. We did the five hopelessly conflicted juries of all time, with the five most conflicted juries of all times. So we we know that Trump juries is one of them. Well, you gotta throw OJ in there as well. Oh, J is definitely one of them. Menendez, no, because I mean, you
did have the mistrial, but I don't. But I don't. It's an interesting one to maybe throw in there, especially given now you know there's uh, there's a mini series coming out and and uh, I spent a lot of time talking about that case. And Robert Rand's involved in me in this this mini series that's coming out. But I think I do think those I do think those two get out. I think so too. What about k see uh Anthony Anthony Anthony that no, the guy, the guy that killed
his wife, uh on the northern side of California. Uh, you mean Lacy Peterson. I met Scott. That was a pretty messed up jury.
Well, and he's got uh, he's going through an appeal right now where he's got that l a innocence project, the Kardashian behind him, attempting to get a new trial because they say the cops did not uh uh, the cops did not pursue other angles that were possibilities and did not test DNA in uh this theory that you know, her dog was loose because there were robberies going on in the neighborhood and she was subducted because she caught robbers uh in
the middle of of of robbing a house and that's why her dog was for and and they never they found the van supposedly connected with robberies, but never tested certain things for DNA. So that's going to go on, but we didn't. We didn't put Peterson on. Well, we have our own bias towards Penn State, so of course put the Sandusky trial. Yeah, definitely. The other is uh Lindberg kidnapping. Wow, yeah, of course way back then, sure, which is I don't know the trial much. I
don't know what happened exactly in the trial. We did a show on it. Yeah, it's a fascinating story to go back and look at them. There hasn't been that much on it. Donald I got to do a show on it. I forgot. I did an episode on it for the Each channel. But it's been so long, but that was fascinating with it's still the news so many years later. It was just it's uh what was it. Well, it's considered the trial of the sin Sure, yeah, and
I think it was nineteen thirty. I'm too young to know what happened in Lindbergh, but that was a big case, and I think I think, well, what happened is most people believe the guy that got convicted wasn't the actual kidnapper and didn't kill a lot of people believe that Lindberg actually did it. But he was. He was in the trial, so he was he was trying the case. I mean, he was a central figure in everything
that went on. He basically led the investigation into the disappearance, slash kidnapping, slash murder of his own son, and so that one and then George Floyd's the other one we put witch. I'll never get over the George Floyd. I just look, I understand the way he was arrested. I'm not
gonna sit here and say Shavin's knee was directly on his neck. I know that's the way these cops were taught to do this, because I've seen the documentaries where the cops who said no, we didn't learned that, But then you hear from people who say no, that's exactly what we learned. There's a lot of bullshit going on, But I can't accept the fact that all these black folks, mostly black folks, just think he's a saint. They
don't care about the fentantel. They don't care about him putting your gun in the pregnant lady's belly, or beating people up or doing drunk nothing man is except he was killed with the knee on the neck even though his fent on his system. I just can't understand the world we're in where people can't understand. Yeah, you know, he had enough drugs to kill a horse. You know, let's not make Derek Shalvin the murderer here. He did what he was taught to do. Maybe he did it too rough. I don't
see the NY on the net completely. I see part of the net, but I've seen so many arrests since then with the cops throw the cry down and put the knee on the guy's upper back. It's definitely something they're taught. But they've made this guy a martyr and it's disgusting. Well, and when they're losing. The reason we included it is, you know, the juror is because that jury basically knew if they didn't come back with a murder
conviction that their city would be destroyed. And so that we were coming at this from the conflicted jury's standpoint, and so in the in this case, you know, if you're a juror on the Trump jury, you basically you're one of twelve people that has a chance to control, at least you perceive
that you are controlling what happens in next presidential election. No juror should ever have that kind of power or perceived power in the case of in the case of Floyd, it's uh, it's jurors that didn't want to see their city burned to the ground and knew they couldn't come out of there with any other verdict than the one they had, regardless of the facts in the case, which I think the facts in the case would have if that case had been
decided purely on the facts, it goes a different way. The documentary called The Fall of Minneapolis, I don't know if you've seen it. I think there's a that's a great document, does a credible job of capturing the stuff we were talking about. The oj jury, I mean, the jurors openly stated that it was revenge for Rodney King on the on the N's case too. That was a tremendous I mean, those guys getting off. I just was covered to LA back then. That's when I started coming here and I
just got the lay of the land. I can't believe how much those fires, the riots got as close as Hollywood. I mean, people don't know Los Angeles downtown LA to Hollywood is not a short run. I mean things were getting burned down. And I tell people, you know, Korean store owners, shopkeepers, they have the Blacks and Koreans have a thing in LA. They fight because you know, it's the whole thing. They own shops,
black steel. Koreans have guns. There's videos of Korean shop owners on the roofs of their buildings with rifles shooting black guys who thought of louding to their stores during the Rodney King verdict. It's there's so many great videos about that and documentaries about Rodney King. But that's my first taste of LA ninety two, right, the riots. I just thought of coming here around there
around then, Yeah, And I remember being on the phone. I was I was still living in New York at the time, but I had a La office, the staff there, Uh and that office was Will Shure and San Vicente. They things had gotten all the way. I mean, that's basically the border of Beverly Hills right there. City. I lived, It's city. I lived right there. I know exactly where it is, and uh and stuff was happening in front of that office right there. So I
mean, you're you know, you're blocks away from Rodeo right there. I mean it's uh, uh, it's crazy. And I really enjoyed my time in La getting to know uh Bone Sloan and his whole experience with all of
that. Here's a guy who was a gang banger and ended up going on Nightline for five straight nights covering the uh, the riots as they were happening, and that launched him into a career with the whole help of Jim Brown the football from Football Player, and also anybody watches Trading Day with Denzel Washington,
Denzel is imitating Bone in that movie. This Bone was a consultant on that and uh and in the in the final scene, the final scene where they were on me let Ethan Hawke walk and uh and they let and he's the one who blesses them, you know, uh ending things for for Denzel. So hey. Then there's a great book called Permanent Midnight by a great writer named Jerry Stall s t a Hl who wrote for IT TV shows like
alf He was a TV writer. He's a tremendous writer. And his book Permanent Night, he was on drugs, but he writes about being off his ass. His final overdose was he dropped in someone's backyard. Right, he was high as a kite and he's working at gardeners to clean up his face, and he looks up and he sees just fires. He woke up the night of the riots in La. He was so drugged out for days, he had no idea what was going on, and he wakes up to see
that armageddon approaching him. It's a great book. It was a movie with Benn Stiller, but the movie and shit, the book is tremendous. Permanent Midnight. Yeah, yeah, it's great. He's a great writer. Jerry Small. So, change of subject. Did you catch any of Fauci testifying I put him on the show for tomorrow maybe sick? I love Marjorie Taylor Green and giving it to him, calling him mister Fauci. You know this guy knew everything. It's all horseshit, and she gave it to him.
But there's somebody pussies on in that room that they were Oh, strike dad, strike dad. You can't say that about doctor Fauci. She called him mister. She read an email he wrote which basically him saying distancing and masks and not what they should be. And we were all sold a bullshit bill of goods for so long it's discussed. Does he do jail time? No, he won't do jail time. He's too old. What to do with this guy? He lied for years. You never you never know what what
happens if there's there's a changing of the guard. But the New York Post had a front page story on Friday. They had to sue and go through two separate Freedom of Information Act requests to actually get the information they've gotten now, but it's it's still far short of the information they actually need. But
this number is going to blow you away. We're going to believe it when I tell you this that between between late twenty twenty one and the end of twenty twenty three, the NIH collected seven seven hundred and ten million dollars in royalties pharmaceutical companies. I read that seven one hundred and ten million dollars.
Now, well they don't know, so they're still suing them because they they don't have the information on you know, which pharma gave which scientists how much for what all they have is sort of the the holistic numbers, and there were two hundred and some odd scientists and nih that were underneath Fauci there. But even if you go seven to ten by two hundred, you know, that's over three million on average there, and so it's it's pretty disgusting.
And you and I have talked about this before. You know, when you you watch morning television, if you watch any the morning new shows, and I don't care which one you watch, any of them, their stop sets, their breaks for commercials are dominated by big Pharma, by drugs you've never heard of that treat conditions that have like some very very very small percentage of the population have where nobody who knows anything about media would ever recommend a mass
reach medium like television as an efficient way to spend your advertising dollar. The only reason that they do that is so those networks, those cable channels, those those big networks are forever dependent for every dependent on that money and that you know it's uh, it's you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.
And so did you see uh, well, speaking of these advertisements for pharmaceuticals, to just see the South Park episode about lizz l and okay, and you saw that if you take these other medications, that one of the one of the drawbacks is shitting out of your ears. It is because we hear so many side effects of you know, bleeding eyes and diarrhea. Like it's like, I'd rather have the fucking disease. I don't want these side effects. And the guy shitting out of his ears in South Park was tremendous.
Uh, I'm so glad they did that. They saw point those guys man, Oh, thank god for them. They are an important contributor to the conversation. Caitlin Clark. I love Caitlyn Clark, and I love to talk about Caitlin Clark. I'm fascinated by all things Caitlin Clark. But I want to see if you agree with with me about about something. So I was, I was thinking about this the other day and and came to Clark, the big college basketball player who now plays for the Fever in Indianapolis who was
tremendous in college. And yeah, just in case, someone is an old Cavan Clark and she's the biggest name in sports. Now, I want to what I want to do. I want to do a little experiment with you because if you're if you're like me in this and you know if if i'm if, I'm honest. The players I rooted for that became my heroes.
Like growing up or even to the present moment, I never gave a damn about who they were as a person, Like I think back, you know, growing up a Giants, Knicks, Mets, Islanders fan, you know you had, uh, you had people like Lawrence Taylor and Anthony Mason and uh Dennis Popman and you know the eighty six Mets who were all drugged out, all Doug Goodin and Darryl Strawberry. I mean, you know none of In fact, a guy who maybe like the all time holt uh hero for
the for the Mets is a guy named of Bartolo Cologne, the big Sexy, the big Sexy. Okay, so this guy Bartolo, he's a Dominican guy who I mean just a big fat guy. I mean, he hasn't really started his career, Yankees had big fat guy. Okay, but it was a good picture. I mean, but he played for a bunch of teams over time. But while he was on the Mats, it came out that he had two separate lives, two families. He had. He had four kids with one woman in New Jersey and then he had two kids with
another woman in Washington Heights. And it just made him a bigger hero, right, the big sex this a big fat guy who's that on? Seeing these two twos whatever Belchie on the mound. He just was not an athlete, but he was cagy. He to shrike zone and he did well. He did really well. But you know, so basically we'll all root for anyone if they're on our team, right, Yeah, of course I don't care. But then there are players that come along that aren't on your team
that you become fans of. And for those players, there there has to be something much bigger that they're great, that you hold those players under much greater scrutiny. Like one that comes to mind for me is Steph Curry. And like when I think, of course, when I think of Caitlin Clark, I'm trying to think of I think of Steph Curry, because Steph changed the game. He came along. He was different, he was undersized, he was shooting accurately from distances no one ever shot accurately from He was an
underdog. You know. Duke in North Carolina didn't want him, so he went to Tiny Davidson. He bought that deep in the NCAA tournament. He's a good kid, never been in any kind of trouble, all that stuff. You could you could be a Nick fan and still love Steph Curry. You just wished he was on your team, right, but changed the game. You know what happens every kid thought of shooting three point is when Steph Curry came in the league. My son, what did you even think of
a layout? It was all three points? I know exactly. And it was really just like Tiger Woods was until until he wasn't anymore. But but Tiger changed everything in that sport. Here comes up. There comes a black guy into a white game who hits the ball further and straighter and is if he's winning on Saturday, he's never going to give up the lead on Sunday. I mean, he's nails. He's the best golfer of all time, has the best and he offer ever had until he fell apart. Well,
to me, that's what Caitlyn Clark has the potential to be. Here's somebody who is an underdog. She's different. She's shooting accurately from distances no woman basketball female basketball player has ever shot from. She has the potential to change that game. Did she changed? They have private airplane, they have private
jets, down started planes, most of it. But if she if she shoots only twenty eight percent from three point and scores only fifteen points a game and her team finishes in the last place, it's gonna be it's gonna be over and burnout right now. Now, now, well, team, she's not a shitty team. She's not gonna make them win anything. She's not a shitty team. But the Warriors were at team when the Warriors sty team when they drafted Curry, right, the Bulls were shitty when they drafted Georgia.
I mean, it's there's a lot on this player right to to potentially change the game. But you have this really weird dynamic working where it's like the other players in the league. I don't want her, don't seemingly don't want her to succeed. They want her to fail and they're uh, they're doing things like this takedown of her the other night by this girl on Chicago, NY. She really, I mean, she knocked her down with a
hip check, which is more of a hockey player in basketball. Thankfully they called the penalty, but they also so the camera swings that you see your teammate, the Bayou Barbie celebrating because it's great that the white girls. Now, you could say it's not racist, but it has to be racist since what is it seventy percent of WNBA's black girls. Okay, she's a white girl who's changing the game. Who sight and she's okay? Right? Well a lot of that third of the league is gay about yeah, okay,
So let's Kennedy Carter. Let's let's look at her. Her nickname is Hollywood, which is never any good for someone to be dingnamp. That means they have ulterior motives down the road. This girl was terbidated by her team back in twenty twenty one for being a bad teammate. Twenty twenty two, she's waived by the LA Sparks because of bullshit conduct. She goes to Turkey, comes back, plays for whoever. She's played for now and knocks down in
her seventh game, knocks Caitlin Clock on her ass. She's clearly an enforced or like a hockey player, and the league is not doing shit yet about this, but they're gonna have to protect what looks like the golden goose. They have to protect her. She's changed the game. Caitlin Clark well also a little Fatalian, which I love. She's half Italian. I didn't know she was having yeah, yeah, but look, she certainly has the potential
to change the game right now. I think she's averaging seventeen points a game. But uh, but it's just not changing, but just make the game more exciting for people. Like like a lot of people don't check on w NBA games. She's gonna make it more exciting for people to check into the sport. That's all you need. But what I what I hate that's going on is is the whole idea that this is, you know, a racist thing, that that people are rooting for her because she's white. I think
it's people are rooting for her because she's different. She shoots from places people never shot before, the fact that uh, that she is straight. The fact that she is white comes into play, only you know, only the way they came into play for Larry Bird or Luka Doncic. I mean, it's it's a they weren't. They weren't gay. They weren't. They weren't in the league that was mostly black Larry Bird, it was a different league.
Look if if tomorrow in the suburbs of Detroit, a black kid who could skate faster than anyone has ever skated, shoot a puck faster than anyone's ever shot a puck, and do it more accurately and becomes a better player than when Gretzky ever was. If something like that happened, he would be the the greatest thing that ever happened to the NHL. He would be embraced broadly in both Canada and the US, and it wouldn't be a wonderful thing. Yeah, why isn't because women are caddy? Caddy? Is that?
It said? Just the bottom line. That's the first thing I think about that females in that level can be very catty, and these black chicks. Maybe people don't see it being racist, but if you consider the league as seventy percent black and thirty percent gay and Candid Clock's a straight, white skinned girl who doesn't look like she should make a difference to the gay but she
sure does. I think it's absolutely racist, or it's also them sending a message to the new girl, you ain't shit yet, prove yourself, which is okay. Maybe a year from now they'll all be on the same page. But I don't think girls like Kennedy and Angel Reeves are going to turn the corner. I think they're nasty women who want to make things as difficult as they can on Caitlin Park. That's what I believe. Yeah see, I think it goes back to my fake eyelashes theory. Yeah, yeah,
I don't know. I think the NBA, in response to this, the NBA should eliminate false eyelashes, get rid of them because the because this is like remember that when the Pistons had Jordan rules. Yeah, of course the bad boy Pistons. Yeah, you know, Jordan doesn't get any layups, doesn't get any dunks tackle them. They basically put Jordan rules in place for her, and it seems like it's sort of the same women who are wearing the fake eyelashes are the ones doing the takeout of her. Maybe if you
threaten to take their eyelashes away. I heard some of that flair, they won't feel as powerful because those eyelashes and shit like that definitely does something for them. They like that, they like what it does for them on primetime TV. I feel bad for Caitlin. She's gonna be go slow and steady. She'll do well, but she's gonna have to go through the gullet for a while. With these chicks. It's gonna be take some time, but
eventually she'll learn their respect. I think she's gonna have to. She's gonna improve her toughness, and the league is also gonna have to at least make it fair for her to play. They can't really protect her. You can make different rules for her, but right now the rules are different for those defending her the way they're going after her, and so you got to have some kind of a balance there. Hopefully, hopefully she'll get it. Okay.
I saw a story that I just had to had to bring up with you because to me, well, it's not funny that a person could get away with be on the run for sixteen years a rapist. But the whole idea of this bad Breath rapist I heard. I know, I heard this. This is insane. Basically, a bed has happened because I've always hated kidchi and this is a Korean rapist. Clearly he loves kid chi. Every Korean devours kimchi, the fermented vegetable, radish, garlic, cabbage. It's
horrible. I know. I dated a girl when I first got the divorce, da Soon Lee, who was Korean for about a week, and she had that that that kimchi breath, and I was like, oh my god, she's so pretty, but I can't keep kissing her. It's horrible. Yeah, that's an interesting theory. So kim she theory. That's really good. Okay, So, so is there anyone that sticks out to you that you can remember during the course of your that like they're distinctive to you because
of that? There was that girl Suki Lee, which was a week It was nothing. It was when I first got divorced. I was in Manhattan and I met her and she got me in the club. It's nothing, but yeah, I've had some steakies. But I'm gonna go a step further. There was one girl I picked up at a nightclub and we went to a motel called the Royal Oak and something like that in Manhassan to some ship. And I remember her name. I want to use it. She's now
a lawyer. But she I was in the bathroom. She was getting clothes off of the bed, and when I went back in the bed, took my clothes off all but by underwear. I lifted the sheet up, and as the sheet fell, I smelled an odor that wasn't my odor. It came from her body, and I knew it came from a lower half of a body. I knew that I can't be here tonight, and I made leave that a stomach back. I had to go. I had to go. It was something I could not have gone through. I couldn't have gone
through that. Even though I'm a trooper, I'm not going through that. I can't. It was worse than bad breaktic, How do you I faked the stomach ache and situation. She ended up being a lawyer. Uh, Andrea set I just remember the name, and it was Andrea. She's married, who knows, just thirty years ago? Yeah, but I remember, but the bad breath thing. I one time I was on the way to a date and I had a bridge put in and as I'm chewing gum on the way to the date, the bridge looser than fell out. I'm like,
oh my god. And I don't know if you've ever experienced this, but when a bridge that you've had your mouth for a while falls out, there's a stink in those teeth that they put like it's been in your you know, you can't get in the two things and my breath. I remember stopping at seven to eleven and just devouring about the listenery before this date. I can't remember who the girl was, but yeah, I mean, it's it's tough holatosis that there used to be commercials on holatosis. We were kids,
Remember, bad breath was the thing people talk about. Now you don't talk about it much, but this rapist stunk so bad that every girl remembered it because of the breath. Well it was oh god. So, the the original case was up in bar scenario was up in Massachusetts, and the victim was able to identify him, and this guy was convicted and then somehow escaped for sixteen years after he was convicted. But in the original trial,
the way she identified him was from his bad breath. I mean, you've got to have some nasty ass breath for that, and for that to be conclusive in court, I mean, you don't change your diet. By the way, there is a think it was the DNA too, So okay, you know there was a There was a medicine many years ago when my father had cancer that would It was a late night commercial where you put this oil on your body. I remember this distinctly. We tried it. We would
try anything by that because he was so much pain. It was called DMSL. This oil. I bet people will google it right now, and it wound its way into your breath, even though you was a topical ointment, and it made your breath stink to high heaven. My father said he'd rather have the cancer than have this breath. You couldn't get rid of the taste of his mouth. It was awful. But there is a number I looked this up for people suffering from bad breath. You call one hundred ninety seven
Fresh and they'll give you tips on how to cure your bad breath. It's a hotline like a suicide hotline. So if you're very concerned, one hundred ninety seven Fresh and your breath will smell fun. So wait, under what circumstances would some does somebody use this dms hot stuff. It was back in the late I would say, early eighties, late seventies. It was a late night commercial for aches and pains. Picture like an icy hot, but
it was a little that you smeared on your body. And we got it because I thought it was in a lot of pain in addition to what he was suffering from. And he used it, and my god, went through the skin and out of his mouth and nobody could be near him in a ten foot area. He just still on the market. I don't know. You've got to google DMSL. I want to do it right now. It was awful. It can't be around anymore, but there's gotta be articles about DMSL. I'm sure it was a wonder drug, I want to say,
but I don't know what. Let me see. Maybe it was a dimethyl sulfoxide, but bah bah, yeah, it was something effects on humans to paying the treatment for this and that muscle skeletal dermatological diseases like my dad had, blah blah blah. But I'm not saying bad breath. What happens if you touch it? Diarrhea, vomiting, it was. There was tough stuff. This is this is prescription. I got that on TV ledy night by calling a number and giving a credit card. It was a late night commercial,
so it is over the over the counter. It was. It was it was crazy. Well, that'd be a great thing to have to just two long people you don't like just rubble over that stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah, there's stuff like that. Yeah, sneezing. Remember that.
There was a lot of that ship when we were young. So this guy with the bad breathe so uh so, I mean he escaped for sixteen years, he was he was free after he's he's down guilty, right, somehow he took off before his sentencing, and so authorities had no idea where he was for nearly two decades. And they even had him featured on in America's Most Wanted and didn't get it. And so the break they got in the
case was was a picture of him that came out in social media. Uh somehow where they tracked him down to a flower shop in Diabolo, California. I don't even know where the hell. I don't know. It's gonna be way up north. I never heard. No, I don't think it is. I think it's actually, oh you know what it is. It's Bay Area because it's near because Danville police, uh, actually the ones who so
it's East Bay. So the US US Marshals and uh uh, Massachusetts authorities confirmed that Lee was staying at this house in this Diablo town and the and so this just happened on last Monday. So the cops saw the man and woman leave this house last Monny in the car, and then the Danville police pulled him over. And I guess he smelled. He gave uh, he gave a fake name and fake I d at first, but eventually I guess his breath game. I don't know. The cops. The cops figured out
who the hell he. I think he was only in an elementary school, a guy named George Reeves. Now I know, I know, but this kid was named George Reeves. He was a kid in Bayview. I think he left before junior high school. He had the worst It was ship breath as a kid, and he would talk to you very loud in front of your face. He was very animated kid. He would get loud and his breath would just destroy you. George Reeves, but no, he's gone. You know him. It's tough. Bad. Breath is a is a killer.
It's a it's a mood killer. I'm very uh. I'll always ask my girlfriend. Okay, I just had garlet and she said, no, it's garlett. Doesn't bother me. But I'm very I'm very careful about breath. Very smells bothered me a lot. Yeah, that's a yeah, a dog underneath my head. So no, look, I mean it's it's bad. It's horrible. I'm sure the pull the dog up. Which one is this one? Come here, bandit, bandit the new one? This all is crazy. This has she's got this ridiculous she's got this ridiculous ears.
Her ears are like way oversized. She's got this ridiculous tongue. It's way too big. It's always out of her mouth. And then she's got this big tail. It's always yes. I don't know what's going on with her. She's got big time, big ears. I called her mud flaps because her ears look like look like mudflaps. I love it. I love a smush face, like the ship says, sweet girl, russels were fun that their face is the most smush that's great. Yeah, the face, don't
get me in trouble. I don't want person writing nasty ship on social but during the horrors of uh, experiencing a freaking rape to have to on top of that foot up with some guy's horrible bread can you stop him to make Can you stop them and go? You know, can you just turn the other way, like I'll let you rape me so I live. Here's the thing I don't like. I always think about when I think about rape. I'm so confused how a man, I know, it's a sickness, how
a man could achieve an erection to any level of enjoyment? Can you imagine that? I don't know what that that's such a sickness. Take it from men. You can't just don't grab a girl and get a heart on. It's not what it's in a regular man's head. We can't do that. It's sick people. I can't imagine. But I think that's special on the on the cock on Thursday Night, the animal special because a lot of animal sex is essentially rape. Yeah that's right, Yeah, that's right. Yeah.
Well I'm gonna go from a bad breadth story to a to a bdo story. How to put these stories together? Because they know the story another story. I mean, this is unfrecking believable. So something's fishy about this story. It's it's hard to believe that anyone in twenty twenty four, let alone a you know, a flight attendant on American Airlines, wouldn't realize what they were with the appearance of what they were doing. And so I don't
want to be cryptic. So eight black men were not not traveling together. Eight black men escorted off of one American Airlines flight wow because of their quote body of unbelievable, and they weren't together. That's insane. This is a flight from a flight from Philix from No no, no, no, I know, I know Phoenix to where to New York. God, Dan, it's a long flight the dogs Hallway. That's a five dollar flight to smell. It's a tough flight to deal with, to deal with some bio.
But you dont eight people, I don't know and there this is a sick person. This is a sick person. She had to be like yeah, she had to be like going seat to seat and you know, doing the old you know, Joe Biden snifferlu to every single person. I saw the video and the people the blacks who were told you smell were very like tied and they didn't a crazy They were like what is this about? They just were very confused. They weren't rowdy. They left the plane. I mean
they gave a little bit of argument, they left the plane. But I it take eight different people being sniffed out. I wonder what's gonna happen to her? She had to be called to the carpet. That doesn't make sense. Eight one two people not a look. In a given year, I don't know how many stories I see of supposed racism that in the end I go, yeah, that's absolutely that's racist. This this is sounds that's freaking racism. Is it is? It? Does? It seems that way?
Not even one white person involved in that. All blacks. That's not good. That's bullshit. And then American Airlines rules, so I went on the site, and you know they have I've never looked at them before, and I've flown two million miles in America. One of the rules says be respectful that your odor isn't offensive. I never saw that. And then it says unless it's caused by disability. What disability? What disability? I mean?
I guess you could have something that can make you ship yourself. Is that what they're talking about. Oh, not only that, you could be a person who's in a wheelchair most of the time. They can't wash properly. Overweight all the way people can't wash properly. They can't get to the back of their body. They can't. So there's gonna be a stake. I've worked with some men who are very overweight, and you see like the dandriff on their shoulders. It just over people of vest. People overweight like that
can't clean themselves properly. But these people we have fat I saw the picture of that. They weren't overweight people. They looked regular, they look fine. They they absolutely did, and and in the end they ended up allowing them back on the on the flight. I'm texting my wife help right now. Help. I got to see what happens to the steward is two dogs
fighting each other. The younger one likes to pick a fight with the with the mother and and now they're growling at each other, fighting in the hallway. So hopefully my noise reduction is doing it's it's justice well on behalf of American airlines. Even though I have no direct affiliation. I would like to apologize to those and hopefully they win. This lawsuit is the most ridiculous thing I have ever agree. Jehan just swooped up. The dogs moved him,
moved him along. Uh okay, one more, one more topic I got for. Have you heard anything about this new Reagan movie that's coming out this summer. I saw the cast. I saw the trailer. Uh it was Dennis Claid. Yeah. I like the fact that it's all right Way people, John Voyd, Dennis Clay, Kevin Dylan. It's hard. I don't think he captured Reagan. But I don't know who's Megan. I haven't looked at but enough. I don't know what they're gonna make Reagan look like it
should be a right Way whole production. Right. This movie got screened the other night. It doesn't look good. Oh no, that doesn't No, no, no, no, complete opposite they I was told that this movie is unbelievable. I was told it. I was told it's unbelievable, so,
uh, you know you. But the amazing thing to me is that it got It got made because, like you said, you know, you get Johnny Dramas in it, John Voight, I always forget dramas named Kevin Dylon, right, John Voyd, who's you know, one of the well known and outwardly conservative folks as my buddy Robert Dove, that's a buddy of mine. He's so so right way. He used to put up so many great stuff on so much great stuff on Twitter. Are just denouncing the Democrats.
Haven't seen him in a while, but yeah, he's so hardcore right wing. Robert Dave Well. I saw, I think it was Announci yesterday that Elon Musk put up a billion dollars for a new studio that uh that uh Wahlberg And who's the other in Vegas? Yeah, Marcus in it with Wahlburg somebody else, but he's in Sutherland by by Andrea. There's a beautiful area in some of them where they all live. Yeah, they want to make a studio out there. So so that kind of big money behind conservative
productions can, I mean, can really change the dynamic. It's only been Ben Shapiro Daily Wires so far. Those aren't big productions. But no, there's a little bunch of movies big money like that that could be. Well, Cavizo got that movie made, Yeah, body of it I know they want to about the people, the kids being sex trafficked, not body of evidence. Some I know. I just saw it. It didn't really, it didn't. I didn't love the movie. People thought, oh, you
got to see this movie. I get the topic. I just didn't. It didn't stir me. But Covisl's so straight laced the right way. He wouldn't even take his shirt off to do it. He won't act with certain people. He won't take his shirt off. He's very very straight up religious him. Who was it who made the comments about de Niro the other day? What actor was it that could have been him? Yeah, he's very outspoken about you said something like I refuse to work with that asshole. Yeah,
you know some I had on my show. I mentioned this on my show. But I'm gonna put it to you. I'm good friends with not good friends. But I know Denio's daughter Drina for many years, thirty years in New York City, treat is an actress, and I know I'm from New York City from hanging out forever. Her son, who's nineteen, Leonardo, died of an overdose of fentanyl about a year not even a year ago, and she was heartbroken. Naturally, that kid was everything ter et cetera,
et cetera. And I called her and I said, what isn't your father? He has such a great chance to take Biden and to talk about the border because he lost a grandson to the border being wide open under Biden and fentanyl coming in. And she said, Oh, he's gonna do it. He's gonna do it. He'll never do it now he's working with Biden.
Harris, But you saw that ridiculous thing he did last week. But if you lose your grandson to fentanyel overdose and you don't have the balls to speak up and just have an audience with Biden and say something's gonna change, he never did it. So I used to I love his acting. I used to follow him when I was a kid. He didn't. He didn't do it because he knows the agenda is bigger than his personal situation. But I never I never heard that heard that story. I didn't know ago.
It's tragic, I know, and you know they're about one hundred and sixty thousand others that that we lost that that same way. So well, another fun conversation, but lots of lots of good topics. We've got bandit at the end of the day. Yeah see, we may have to do a little editing of Bandit there, but don't forget folks. Uh, we are certain to be talking about Queer Planet next week when we get together. So June sixth, the uh on the on the Cock it debuts and get caught
up. You can also get caught up on those episodes of Real Housewives of New Jersey on the Cock. So lots of lots of good stuff happening on the on the Cock. Hopefully a good week for for Caitlin Clark and better days ahead for the United States of America and Donald J. I know, I know, I'll have a free show, a free famous a Bitch toward the end of the week. And as you know, we got the famous
a Bitch Patreon every Day Politics a Bitch on the weekend. Uh. So we're shooting a little cylinders, pal we are we are and uh I'll tell you a couple of things off air that okay that that play into that. So thanks for listening, folks. We will be back at you next week with the episode four. Everything is a Bitch, all right, se
