[SPEAKER_03]: Welcome to drinking thrones, presented by OmahaStakes.com. [SPEAKER_03]: Sit back, relax, and have a pumpkin trickery trickery. [SPEAKER_15]: Ah, welcome to drinking bros, kids. [SPEAKER_15]: I know. [SPEAKER_15]: I know. [SPEAKER_15]: I hate to start it on a somber note, dude. [SPEAKER_15]: We lost them. [SPEAKER_15]: We lost the legend here. [SPEAKER_15]: Ozzy Osbourne is passed away, Anthony. [SPEAKER_15]: What's your favorite song?
[SPEAKER_15]: We got Warpigs going right now in the background dude. [SPEAKER_15]: Warpigs was my fave. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah, that's pretty good one. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean... [SPEAKER_04]: I guess I have, uh, excuse me, an affinity for crazy train too. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Because it was Chipper's walk-out music. [SPEAKER_15]: Oh, wait, you know what's funny, Bob said that, or?
[SPEAKER_15]: That was the first thing out of Bob's mouth, was Chipper Jones's walk-out music. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: It was every single of that man, dude. [SPEAKER_15]: Chipper, listen to this and more. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: I pictured you. [SPEAKER_15]: I thought picture is like, everybody getting all jacked up to fucking Aussie, and then just blowing people away. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I liked, um, shit. [SPEAKER_04]: What was that album?
[SPEAKER_04]: There was one that came out. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, oh, I gotta look. [SPEAKER_04]: It was a solo. [SPEAKER_04]: It wasn't, uh, black Sabbath. [SPEAKER_15]: No, because they kicked him out of black Sabbath for alcohol and drugs. [SPEAKER_15]: And then Sharon was like, cool man. [SPEAKER_15]: I'll be his manager. [SPEAKER_15]: And he can just write all these songs. [SPEAKER_15]: And it's like crazy training did on his own. [SPEAKER_15]: He did a shit ton.
[SPEAKER_15]: I think he did thirteen albums. [SPEAKER_15]: after he left black Sabbath and I believe eight of them went platinum so like it didn't matter where it was and let's face it his voice as you can hear in the background underneath here right now it's just so iconic anyway is that [SPEAKER_15]: Whoever you sprinkled around him, he was going to be successful. [SPEAKER_15]: We had his leave guitarist in the show, but how long it was at? [SPEAKER_15]: Two or three years ago?
[SPEAKER_15]: I don't remember. [SPEAKER_15]: I was at a long time ago, but he was fucking great. [SPEAKER_15]: Another great story is about Ozzy. [SPEAKER_15]: He told some cool stories over on Ross Cash for Revolution this morning. [SPEAKER_15]: True professional man. [SPEAKER_15]: I've got the privilege to be backstage, Jared Taylor, and watch him work and get ready for a job.
[SPEAKER_15]: He took it very, very seriously, even at... [SPEAKER_15]: we were he was sixty nine years old when he did that show um still at a vocal coach an hour warm up and like when they told us to clear out and you know Jackson front of ours and uh Kelly and uh and then uh they it was all of us to had to get out sharing everybody else like we all had to get out because dad was about ready to go out on stage and do his job so um took that very seriously the walk-in which is by himself
[SPEAKER_15]: You know, he was all dressed up and he took all of it very, very seriously because he loved the fans. [SPEAKER_15]: He loved life performing. [SPEAKER_15]: He loved doing concerts and some might say it was addicted to it because that last divorce thing that they were potentially going through was because he wouldn't stop performing. [SPEAKER_15]: That was it. [SPEAKER_15]: So, you know, [SPEAKER_15]: Cheers to all the fans.
[SPEAKER_15]: Sorry to hear it Jack and Kelly in those guys that you went through it, but let's face it. [SPEAKER_15]: It's seventy-six years old. [SPEAKER_15]: How fucking hard did that guy live for seventy six? [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, I mean he got his money's worth shit dude. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't even know if I'll make it to seventy six and I didn't do half that shit. [SPEAKER_15]: You definitely won't. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't think so either, man.
[SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: My immune system sucks. [SPEAKER_15]: So yeah, looking back on it for the last what twenty five years, my immune system sucks. [SPEAKER_15]: Unless I magically able to get sleep later on in life, who knows, no? [SPEAKER_15]: We'll see. [SPEAKER_15]: We'll see. [SPEAKER_15]: Iron Man was up there, Warp Higgs was up there. [SPEAKER_15]: What about you guys in the chat? [SPEAKER_15]: What was your favorite Aussie song?
[SPEAKER_15]: Of all time, just had a curiosity. [SPEAKER_15]: Crazy train is so fucking good. [SPEAKER_15]: But that's we're in partial to it because the Chipper Jones and our love for the Braves. [SPEAKER_15]: What about you, Bob? [SPEAKER_05]: What's on your list? [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, it's crazy train, absolutely. [SPEAKER_05]: And then probably war pigs would be my, be my two. [SPEAKER_05]: But I think crazy train goes to a whole other level for me.
[SPEAKER_05]: And then also crazy train, one of the great wrap remixes of the early twenty first century did shake it. [SPEAKER_05]: I love the reef. [SPEAKER_05]: I love the sampling of crazy train. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, on what? [SPEAKER_05]: I just like the yinging twins I think. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't think I've heard it play it real quick. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, there's uh... I don't know if I know this one.
[SPEAKER_04]: There's also T-Pane saying did a Warp X cover one time that was... Yeah, it's what he did. [SPEAKER_15]: Like, at the Summer Smash. [SPEAKER_15]: Like, you fucking did it, uh, we were just there. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, I'm sorry. [SPEAKER_05]: It was Twisted Little John. [SPEAKER_05]: This guy is on a tier one, too. [SPEAKER_05]: How dare you? [SPEAKER_04]: Who and who? [SPEAKER_04]: Twisted Little John. [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah, I love this. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what it's on.
[SPEAKER_15]: Hold John open up for a fucking C-Pane. [SPEAKER_15]: Cheers, I did. [SPEAKER_15]: I get hard AF for you right here. [SPEAKER_15]: This fuck I can do love. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, and they play this it's, it's sporting events all the fucking time. [SPEAKER_15]: I'm in. [SPEAKER_15]: I mean, Bob. [SPEAKER_14]: It's a great shit on it. [SPEAKER_14]: Yeah, we're shit on it. [SPEAKER_14]: No, just like it, uh, he's, you know, still warm. [SPEAKER_14]: We don't need to.
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm just saying, like, it's such a good song that the, the, the music is so good that it makes that wraps on go hard. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Great song is a great song played in any genre. [SPEAKER_04]: Yep. [SPEAKER_04]: Like that's the test of it. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, there's a dude.
[SPEAKER_04]: Actually, let's listen to a go to YouTube and go to frog leap studios type in frog leap studios and then Adele and he did a cover of Hello and like metal like you're a pin fucking threat. [SPEAKER_15]: Oh somebody sent me this, but I didn't listen to it yet. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay This is like five six years ago probably. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah Is it volume? [SPEAKER_15]: There's like a little... You can skip through his warm up here. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: There we go.
[SPEAKER_04]: There we go. [SPEAKER_04]: This is how you know something is an elite song. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it doesn't matter what style you play in this. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's great. [UNKNOWN]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_02]: Hello. [SPEAKER_15]: It's funny, somebody just uses it in a video and send it to me the other day. [SPEAKER_02]: I'm curious to the chorus here. [SPEAKER_15]: It's very good. [SPEAKER_02]: I've forgotten how it felt before the world fell at our feet.
[SPEAKER_02]: There's such a difference between us and the media. [SPEAKER_02]: I know they are the stars. [SPEAKER_15]: It's a great one. [SPEAKER_04]: It's just the song. [SPEAKER_04]: I only heard of the beginning of it, too. [SPEAKER_04]: And it was that song. [SPEAKER_04]: They cover a lot of stuff that dude does. [SPEAKER_04]: I think he's from Norway or some shit, but yeah, that's the sign of a good song.
[SPEAKER_15]: I watch that Yacht Rock video or the documentary on HBO and they said the exact same thing where when they were sampling Michael McDonald, who's my favorite. [SPEAKER_15]: When they sampled one of his songs for regulates, they were talking about it and talking to Warren G and him about it and everything else. [SPEAKER_15]: It's like, yeah dude, it's a great beat, a great song, a great anything.
[SPEAKER_15]: You can kind of flip forever if you want to, but it's got to be done by the right people. [SPEAKER_15]: Um, so shit, man. [SPEAKER_15]: That sucks. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, about Aussie. [SPEAKER_15]: Now, the rumor that has been going around TMZ for, uh, look up that story Bob Google TMZ Aussie Osborne suicide assist.
[SPEAKER_15]: Um, that was going around like maybe two or three months ago, uh, and it would certainly fit up with the rumors that are kind of floating around the internet right now. [SPEAKER_15]: Because would you want to do that? [SPEAKER_15]: That's what I wanted to ask you about is that I don't know that he did this obviously no idea But is that something you would consider if you had something as serious as like you know Parkinson's his is was advanced [SPEAKER_04]: Um, maybe I don't know.
[SPEAKER_04]: Because you couldn't walk anymore. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm not in that situation. [SPEAKER_15]: Um, have you ever thought about a photo for like the end of your life? [SPEAKER_15]: Because I've had this discussion with my wife. [SPEAKER_04]: No. [SPEAKER_15]: I had to sign the, uh, the DNR thing.
[SPEAKER_15]: Um, years and years ago when we got married in the will and all that stuff and, uh, when you get married, um, you go through that stage by stage in the will of what you want and how you want to die. [SPEAKER_15]: Um, so you've never thought about it? [SPEAKER_15]: No. [SPEAKER_15]: Really? [SPEAKER_04]: No, I mean, if I want to kill myself, I'm going to do it the right way.
[SPEAKER_15]: But would you do it like, so Jack Manavill always talks about it all the time with me, where he goes, man, if I'm doing, if I'm not doing great, like, he goes, and I don't want anybody to be depressed for me. [SPEAKER_15]: He goes, I'm just going to put a gun on my mouth and fucking end it. [SPEAKER_04]: Ah, and I'm not going to make a mess. [SPEAKER_04]: I would get a boat and go out to the mill of the ocean and blow it up.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, plug the boat up and ball myself, but the boat as well. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, the boat is well. [SPEAKER_03]: You don't want to leave like that's cool one actually. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, you don't want to leave a mess for anybody to clean up. [SPEAKER_04]: But I don't I don't care about any of this. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't think it's anybody's fucking business what they decided to do. [SPEAKER_15]: Well, they, I guess they announced it apparently.
[SPEAKER_15]: That's what the family did. [SPEAKER_15]: And I want to, that's why I want to fact check this with Bob, because I heard this story a few months back. [SPEAKER_15]: I'm not seeing on TMZ. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay. [SPEAKER_15]: Maybe I read it somewhere else, but just type it in because it's interesting. [SPEAKER_15]: And I'll tell you why I want to talk about it is because I like it. [SPEAKER_15]: My grandfather Parkinson's, it's not great. [SPEAKER_15]: It's not a great disease.
[SPEAKER_15]: And [SPEAKER_15]: Because he loved performing so much. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, man. [SPEAKER_15]: I mean, it doesn't. [SPEAKER_15]: It would make a lot of sense to me. [SPEAKER_15]: If I couldn't do the things that I wanted to do every day and I was a burden to somebody, I think I would kind of do something similar like that. [SPEAKER_15]: But yeah, you know, I'm sure it'll all come out and everything else.
[SPEAKER_04]: I haven't heard anything about this and if it is a story, it's their story to tell. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: I know, totally. [SPEAKER_15]: But I, if that, if the rumor that's floating around right now in the internet, uh, ends up being right, like, yeah, I don't know. [SPEAKER_15]: There's a lot of situations. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't think I, I still want to be alive in. [SPEAKER_15]: And, uh, Parkinson's is a gnarly one, man.
[SPEAKER_15]: Um, do you watch the Michael J. Fox talk by the chance? [SPEAKER_15]: Oh, no. [SPEAKER_15]: Shit. [SPEAKER_15]: No, I'm not. [SPEAKER_04]: It doesn't really interest me. [SPEAKER_05]: So as late as twenty twenty three, they said they had an assisted suicide plan of either of them ever just got like ravaged by something. [SPEAKER_05]: That's it. [SPEAKER_05]: And that was on her son's podcast that she said that. [SPEAKER_04]: Correct. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, there was.
[SPEAKER_04]: I do kind of vaguely remember a suicide pact discussion. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, from years ago, but on Jack show, yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: Because, you know, he just performed his last show two weeks ago. [SPEAKER_15]: So, since he loved performing and all that stuff, like, it would make sense. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't know if it's about that. [SPEAKER_04]: It's probably about pain. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't think it's about performing. [SPEAKER_15]: No, no, but both.
[SPEAKER_15]: But he still wanted one last performance because he loved it. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I mean, he struggled through one last one that I think, you know. [SPEAKER_04]: Being able to say goodbye to your family and your own terms is probably the most important thing at that point. [SPEAKER_04]: I know, right?
[SPEAKER_15]: I imagine what it would like because me I think it's pretty cool where you're just like all right, if you knew when it looks the most people don't know [SPEAKER_04]: I do. [SPEAKER_04]: My birth certificate has an expiration date. [SPEAKER_04]: That's an old Steve and I joke. [SPEAKER_04]: The guy in a couch from half big, if you remember, it's a really good joke. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, he's a great comedian by the way. [SPEAKER_04]: He's really funny.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: He was one of my favorites grown-up. [SPEAKER_04]: Something people forget is, what is that school, Emerson and Boston? [SPEAKER_04]: Emerson College. [SPEAKER_04]: It was a him, Dennis Leary, Mario Cantone, a fucking Lenny Clark. [SPEAKER_15]: Well, Emerson is an excellent excellent college. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know how all these muggle is gotten. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't either. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, that's not true. [SPEAKER_04]: They're all local.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Lini Clark is probably the Dennis Lair's very smart. [SPEAKER_04]: I guess the least successful among them, but he was still pretty successful thanks to Dennis. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, Lini was always super smart. [SPEAKER_04]: Like his commentary was always good. [SPEAKER_04]: So yeah, they I mean Dennis Lair's very smart. [SPEAKER_04]: It's weird. [SPEAKER_04]: how they all went to college together.
[SPEAKER_04]: Like Dennis Leary, who's a fucking lunatic, and nobody could confuse him with being gay, was really good friends with Mario Cantone, who's the gayest person that's ever lived in college. [SPEAKER_04]: And they were on the comedy circuit together, along with Lenny Clark, who's also his body would not allow him to be gay. [SPEAKER_04]: Just because of the shape of it, and then I don't know what Stephen right is. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't even know if he's a human.
[SPEAKER_15]: So, uh, well, he's an absolute liar, but his tone is a very, very excellent, excellent live performer. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, he's a great, he's a great stand-up and he's a good, he's actually probably, he does one man show, it's that are fucking lights out. [SPEAKER_15]: He used to, I don't know if he doesn't anymore. [SPEAKER_04]: He was the best actor on the crew, but then it's got a really good and rescue me. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: And then, uh, who's the other one?
[SPEAKER_15]: Steven Wright? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: Steven Wright is kind of the influence for a lot, like Nick Thune and a lot of those today's comments. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, Benjamin. [SPEAKER_15]: Yes, this is dry one liners. [SPEAKER_04]: I like Owen Owen's just like fucking living on a farm somewhere. [SPEAKER_04]: Same crazy shit on Twitter now. [SPEAKER_04]: He's fucking weird shit. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I love that dude. [SPEAKER_15]: He got pitched to us yesterday.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, let's have him out. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, he's a buddy mine. [SPEAKER_04]: I know him. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I talked to him all the time. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, let's have him. [SPEAKER_04]: We should have him on any time. [SPEAKER_04]: All right, great. [SPEAKER_04]: He just, he like trolls. [SPEAKER_04]: People are like, oh, he's gone crazy. [SPEAKER_04]: He's flocking hates every boy to like, no, he's made his money.
[SPEAKER_04]: He lives on the farm with his family that he wants to live on. [SPEAKER_04]: And now he's going to spend the rest of his life fucking with people. [SPEAKER_04]: And there's nothing you can do about it. [SPEAKER_04]: No, it's really funny to me. [SPEAKER_15]: It is. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: It is.
[SPEAKER_04]: Um. [SPEAKER_04]: He's a really good Twitter follow he and look you're going to he's going to make if you read it and think that it matters you're going to get mad sometimes don't there's a shirt on the on the site right now just don't see even right such an interesting one because I'd never ever seen a comedian before my entire life
[SPEAKER_04]: just get up there so dry and only tell one liners and then never break character for ninety minutes an hour and minutes he was a lead at that shit and then I guess the first thing he wanted to do so the first thing he did that really made him famous was there was a that was the radio voice on natural one colors right I think that and then two years later was half big people finally saw his face for the first time
[SPEAKER_15]: because it's, everybody knew him from stand up and he would do a lot of, uh, who was big at the time, probably Carson or something like that.
[SPEAKER_15]: So he was always on there, but the jokes were just one liners of like, [SPEAKER_15]: could you imagine how much more water the ocean would have if it wasn't sponges in it and then that was it and it was like oh my god and we would all die laughing and then he would just start the next joke and the next joke and the next joke and there were one line monotone yeah I don't even know how you turn up the mic and those aren't like hundreds of them [SPEAKER_04]: Back to back though.
[SPEAKER_04]: It was like not even like Mitch Hedberg who would walk around and laugh at his own jokes a little bit. [SPEAKER_04]: You remember laughing at his own beats at all. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and he would be like I got pulled over the other day. [SPEAKER_04]: And the cop says you can only go sixty miles per hour here and he goes, oh, I wasn't going to be out that long. [SPEAKER_04]: God damn it dude. [SPEAKER_15]: He was fucking awesome, but yeah, man. [SPEAKER_15]: That sucks.
[SPEAKER_15]: We lost an Malcolm Jamal Warner and now Ozzy Osborn back to back here. [SPEAKER_15]: It usually goes in three celebrity-wise. [SPEAKER_15]: Are we putting Felix Baumgartner on that list? [SPEAKER_15]: Yes or no? [SPEAKER_15]: Who? [SPEAKER_15]: Felix Baumgartner. [SPEAKER_15]: Who the fuck is that? [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, he's the guy the ex-games guy who jumped from space. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah, they got us dope. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, but no, he's not a broad enough celebrity.
[SPEAKER_04]: You don't think so? [SPEAKER_15]: No. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay. [SPEAKER_15]: I remember it because uh, I think [SPEAKER_15]: uh... look at the year bob but uh... and we were on air and i was fucking i remember being locked in like watching this fucking shit uh... and it might have been right before i came in work but uh... when he was in space you can pull the video because we're on fuck in patreon that's why i love patreon
[SPEAKER_15]: When he stood out and you could hear his breathing, looking down from space into the thing, I was just locked the fuck in, uh, play it if you can. [SPEAKER_15]: This one, he just died as well. [SPEAKER_04]: This one and, and Travis, jumping without a fucking parachute. [SPEAKER_04]: I agree. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm crazy. [SPEAKER_04]: It's things I've ever seen in my life. [SPEAKER_04]: Same. [SPEAKER_04]: Like I've done some semi crazy shit.
[SPEAKER_04]: I guess Warren general's kind of crazy, but half the time it's fucking, actually, ninety percent of the time it's really boring. [SPEAKER_04]: This press possible is not boring at any point. [SPEAKER_03]: No. [SPEAKER_04]: Like you got to get up there, then you got to jump, and then this whole thing is fucked. [SPEAKER_04]: There's no reason to anybody should ever have done this, but I'm glad he did.
[SPEAKER_15]: I am too, and like it, you know, he broke the record and did all the stuff and everything. [SPEAKER_04]: Also not shocked that he died in a fucking wingsooting. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, no, no, it was uh, so it I always jump in. [SPEAKER_15]: I always joke on this show when old people die and I say it's hand gliding. [SPEAKER_15]: This was, it was a hand gliding. [SPEAKER_15]: It was a hair gliding. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Hair gliding, yeah.
[SPEAKER_15]: Hair gliding, which I was unfamiliar with until they, I, I went to his Instagram afterwards and saw the videos. [SPEAKER_15]: It looks dangerous to shit. [SPEAKER_15]: So apparently he had a medical condition made air and then you're just stuck in this fucking thing by yourself and it's like, yeah, what's one that you can do? [SPEAKER_04]: It's not not great. [SPEAKER_15]: But play this footage. [SPEAKER_15]: He just passed away too. [SPEAKER_15]: I remember watching this live.
[SPEAKER_15]: And my hands were sweaty. [SPEAKER_15]: Like I didn't know what was gonna happen. [SPEAKER_15]: And I don't know about you guys. [SPEAKER_15]: But I thought he died in the air. [SPEAKER_15]: Because remember he wasn't responding for like two minutes? [SPEAKER_15]: Ah, yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: He was probably busy. [SPEAKER_15]: No, it's body was just out. [SPEAKER_15]: Dead, like dead, limp, and Scott and play the video. [SPEAKER_15]: Was he in outer space?
[SPEAKER_15]: He was in outer space. [SPEAKER_15]: Yes. [SPEAKER_15]: This is fucking crazy. [SPEAKER_15]: Look at the footage of this dude, and this was years ago, this was pretty like, SpaceX or any of that bullshit. [SPEAKER_12]: This was simply Red Bull. [SPEAKER_12]: See, it has to go through the X-Sphere. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, there was no air that didn't do anything. [SPEAKER_04]: There was fear, there was a sort of stratosphere, which is where you fly. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, here we go.
[SPEAKER_04]: And, trope is fear, which is like, right about our heads. [SPEAKER_15]: So here you go. [SPEAKER_15]: I mean, that is just so fucking wild to watch, dude. [SPEAKER_15]: She's just Christ. [SPEAKER_15]: And so like everybody's cheering now, right? [SPEAKER_12]: But then... The first twenty-five seconds it looked like everything is on a control. [SPEAKER_15]: Then it literally just was looking died mid-air, where at least the body just went limp. [SPEAKER_15]: Right there.
[SPEAKER_15]: Right there. [SPEAKER_12]: After thirty-four seconds I hit Mach-One and I broke the speed of sound. [SPEAKER_15]: Was that him breaking? [SPEAKER_12]: That was all gold. [SPEAKER_12]: That motherfucker wants a hundred miles per hour. [SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, I don't know if I don't care. [SPEAKER_12]: Fuck that. [SPEAKER_12]: Breaking the sound barrier.
[SPEAKER_12]: And look at how great all the people were in the mission control room spin like crazy and the other half said we don't think anything is gonna happen. [SPEAKER_12]: I was mentally prepared to spin, but I was hoping that I'm not going to spin. [SPEAKER_12]: Now, if you watch the next couple of seconds, you see at that moment, it slowly starts to spin and it's getting fast. [SPEAKER_03]: Look at that. [SPEAKER_03]: Holy fuck.
[SPEAKER_12]: There's no body in the world telling you listen to your legs if this happens you have to do this while the whole world is watching. [SPEAKER_12]: Then I was trying to move my arms around a little bit just maybe it does something and then it stopped for a second but now it starts getting the opposite direction you know and then it really rims up at that moment it's not about taking letters with a more at that moment it's all about survival.
[SPEAKER_15]: My hands are sweaty watching, and I already know he lived with him. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know how you do the body flight control. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't either. [SPEAKER_04]: I thought they're like, if you're a skydiving obviously, you need your head. [SPEAKER_04]: She could raise your head back and out. [SPEAKER_04]: She could raise your head back and out. [SPEAKER_04]: She could raise your head back and out. [SPEAKER_04]: She could raise your head back and out.
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[SPEAKER_04]: She could raise your head back and out. [SPEAKER_04]: She could raise your head back and out. [SPEAKER_04]: She could raise your head back and out. [SPEAKER_04]: She could raise your head back and out. [SPEAKER_12]: She could raise your head back and out. [SPEAKER_12]: She could raise your head back and out. [UNKNOWN]: She [SPEAKER_12]: Senses, oh, last sheet of means he's getting it under control. [SPEAKER_12]: I turned around and I was stable as well.
[SPEAKER_12]: So when you look at my suit, you know, the more you fall with my eyes, the suit gets twenty-five miles in the air. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_12]: If you look at the sky, it looks like a black sky back in the sky. [SPEAKER_12]: If you look at the right corner, Luke was dropping some flares, and he's given me the perfect... Forty kilometers. [SPEAKER_12]: Now this is a very important moment. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay, here he is. [SPEAKER_15]: Now he pops up in the shoe.
[SPEAKER_12]: So he jumps at the trash. [SPEAKER_12]: So he jumps at the trash. [SPEAKER_12]: That I'm breathing regular air. [SPEAKER_12]: So now I'm really happy because even the landing work just perfect. [SPEAKER_15]: So yeah, he just passed away as well. [SPEAKER_15]: And if you go to his Instagram feedback for Felix Baumgartner, he posted, you know, I'm sick like this. [SPEAKER_15]: And I always look for people's last shit.
[SPEAKER_15]: He had just posted him paragliding like the day before. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, that one there on the far left is his last post. [SPEAKER_15]: So I think he was getting ready to go up. [SPEAKER_15]: And I know nothing of how this shit works. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't understand what all these fucking screws are and all this crazy shit is. [SPEAKER_15]: But go to the video right before it because I'll just cut right to it. [SPEAKER_15]: I have no idea how much went into this either.
[SPEAKER_15]: Great song to play for Dream on for this, but... Look at how fast they're going down. [SPEAKER_15]: Did you ever jump in something like that? [SPEAKER_15]: Like, what's the difference? [SPEAKER_04]: No, but Richard Ryan did a lot. [SPEAKER_15]: Oh, that's right. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he was a wingsuit guy. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know if he did paragliding, but he did wingsuiting a lot. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and I don't know how slow. [SPEAKER_04]: Squirrel suit.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, we could fucking talk to him about how fast he was going, but... I don't really know. [SPEAKER_15]: Does he still do it? [SPEAKER_15]: No. [SPEAKER_15]: He used to pack up, do you remember he used to pack a parachute on every flight? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he doesn't like flying. [SPEAKER_15]: No, anything she can survive it if a plane goes down. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah, you could if you got a pint of.
[SPEAKER_15]: Okay. [SPEAKER_15]: Sure. [SPEAKER_04]: If you can get out the door, I mean, the problem is like, or you see it and it depends on where the doors are situated on the aircraft. [SPEAKER_04]: So if you're at the doors primarily in front of the wing, you're fucked. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Unless you can get to the rear door. [SPEAKER_04]: That's too high enough. [SPEAKER_04]: It depends on the aircraft.
[SPEAKER_04]: So the bigger aircraft have multiple side doors and stuff like that. [SPEAKER_04]: So you get out of the back one easy. [SPEAKER_04]: But getting out of the front door, if there's not a middle, if it's not one of those big, big enough, I don't know about commercial aircraft that much. [SPEAKER_04]: But yeah, if you're jumping and you've got to clear a wing when you're getting out, good fucking luck. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: You know what I mean?
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I mean, I mean, I don't even know how you do that jump up over it, maybe. [SPEAKER_15]: Boy to be honest like it's I guess it depends I think it would not surprise me by the way because I think we might have mentioned it maybe a couple months back, but it wouldn't surprise me if Richard was the type of guy who sat next to the door [SPEAKER_15]: in even with money, right? [SPEAKER_15]: Richard's got money.
[SPEAKER_15]: That if he sits next to the exit door himself, every single flight. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, if you ask him some time to look at his, I don't know if they track it anymore, but do you remember when Apple music was iTunes on your phone or whatever and it tracked how many times you played each song? [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah, yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: So you had one that was like seven thousand plays and he would anytime he was on a flight, he would listen to the same song over and over again. [SPEAKER_04]: Really? [SPEAKER_15]: Interesting.
[SPEAKER_15]: I do something similar but for a different reason If I'm gonna like if if you and I are coming back on one of those early flights hungover shit I can't write just because it's too fucking early for me Any any night flight though golden dude or afternoon anything else but uh morning flights and I'll play one boring album I'll refrain from saying who it is that I know I can fall asleep [SPEAKER_15]: I can't raw dog of flight.
[SPEAKER_15]: I'll put something on and it's it's the exact headphones, by the way, it's Raycons. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't know if they're on the show today, but whatever. [SPEAKER_15]: I love them, but dude, I am dialed in and it's a it's a boring album that I know will put many sleep and that is the only reason that it exists on my downloads on iTunes is because I know I can fall asleep to it.
[SPEAKER_15]: So yeah, now there's other songs that I've played when I'm writing where I'll play the same song over and over again and it's [SPEAKER_15]: It drives people insane. [SPEAKER_15]: That drives people insane. [SPEAKER_04]: Is it, uh, when a Kanye songs? [SPEAKER_15]: Well, it depends on what I'm writing. [SPEAKER_15]: So it came out recently. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, for this last one, when they came out this summer. [SPEAKER_15]: Oh, I wish.
[SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: Um, I did listen to that opening night, by the way. [SPEAKER_14]: He's still on Timmy Trump at Dan. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, no, no, no, no, I'm not Timmy Trump at. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, do you know what it is? [SPEAKER_15]: I'll tell you a fuck it. [SPEAKER_15]: I'm gonna shit. [SPEAKER_15]: Um, so for this same James book that's coming out November the last one, um, [SPEAKER_15]: I've known what's going to happen to the end of the series for a long time.
[SPEAKER_15]: And there is a song called Sice in College. [SPEAKER_15]: I would write to collect classical music for all these papers and all this shiver journalism. [SPEAKER_15]: And it's Moonlight Sinana. [SPEAKER_15]: But on YouTube, there's four hour versions of it, so I never have to stop it. [SPEAKER_15]: So I just press the four hour version, and then it goes in a loop over and over and over again by Beethoven.
[SPEAKER_15]: And it's super weird, and my wife finds it's super fucking weird, but I'm like, I can do it. [SPEAKER_15]: And if there's one hit song that's really fucking good at the time, there was one that I just scripted to, and I was only like, thirteen or fourteen pages left in the script, and I was like, I was only two in the morning, and I was like, man, I could fucking finish this by six, I think, like the entire rest of it.
[SPEAKER_15]: So I listened to this song for four hours straight, and it drove somebody insane at the time. [SPEAKER_15]: My neighbors and then whoever was dating that time was just like what the fuck are you doing dude? [SPEAKER_15]: I'm like I'm just locked into this one song But yeah, I understand that with Richard for sure. [SPEAKER_15]: Do you know what the name of the song is? [SPEAKER_04]: I? [SPEAKER_04]: Wouldn't it's not my it's not mine to tell that's his story.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, I'm on and tell us sometime. [SPEAKER_04]: You'll tell you all right. [SPEAKER_15]: I wonder if it's rocket man No, no, no, no I was gonna fly back from Miami to LA one time and [SPEAKER_03]: She's a disgrace. [SPEAKER_15]: You haven't told this, but um, we obviously were in Miami, Arizona, and I actually seen a little shit, and I'm getting through security. [SPEAKER_15]: You know, they say to pull everything out of your pockets.
[SPEAKER_15]: It was one tab of XC laps, and I was like, man, do I throw this away or do I just take it and get on a flight? [SPEAKER_15]: Like what would happen, you know? [SPEAKER_15]: And I was like, fuck it, I'll just take it. [SPEAKER_15]: And I took it, got on a commercial flight, and I was in coach too, by the way, and it's fucking sucked. [SPEAKER_15]: And it was this old woman next to me, she was like in her eighties. [SPEAKER_15]: And she looks over at me, and I'm listening to music.
[SPEAKER_15]: And I'm crying. [SPEAKER_15]: Like I'm crying in this flight and I'm sitting against the window. [SPEAKER_15]: And she was like, son of you, she's your guys, man. [SPEAKER_15]: She was son of you. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay, I go. [SPEAKER_03]: I'm fine. [SPEAKER_15]: I'm just really, really happy, and just I go, maybe it's the music that I'm emotional too. [SPEAKER_15]: I didn't tell her this old lady that I'm a fucking ecstasy.
[SPEAKER_15]: And she goes, do you mind if I ask you your listen, too? [SPEAKER_15]: I was like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [SPEAKER_15]: We're dead.
[SPEAKER_15]: It's going to get even weird or two with this next one here because I think that little baddies getting out of fucking prison dude. [SPEAKER_15]: I think Galane is going to get gonna either knock time, offer sentence, or be totally free. [SPEAKER_15]: What do you think? [SPEAKER_15]: No. [SPEAKER_04]: I do. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, so you got to walk me through it because she gives information about anybody that Trump's friends with, you'll never fucking hear it.
[SPEAKER_04]: Correct. [SPEAKER_04]: Let's be frank about that. [SPEAKER_00]: Totally. [SPEAKER_04]: And if she does give information about somebody on the other side, it's going to be treated with suspicion. [SPEAKER_04]: And it's going to be court battles and blah, blah, blah. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, maybe she gets some measure of leniency out of it. [SPEAKER_04]: That would be even worse than what Trump's done so far. [SPEAKER_04]: This woman is guilty.
[SPEAKER_04]: And unless what is guilty of of trafficking children to Jeffrey Epstein at a minimum right right now the the question is that she have an information that would lead to criminal prosecution of other people It has to be blind justice is right and there's no way that Pam liked it [SPEAKER_04]: There are people in your life that you would not hand a baby to. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: Yep. [SPEAKER_15]: I can picture them in my mind right now.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I've got a baby. [SPEAKER_04]: And Pam Bondi is somebody that you can't hand a baby to. [SPEAKER_04]: And when I say baby, I mean anything that's important. [SPEAKER_04]: She is fucking incompetent. [SPEAKER_04]: She's a bad person. [SPEAKER_04]: She's not a good human being.
[SPEAKER_04]: Anybody that seeks [SPEAKER_04]: to position themselves on the right, but still wants to take your constitutional right to protect yourself away from you without due process as a bad human being, right, like a not a good person. [SPEAKER_04]: And she's also shown herself to be incompetent. [SPEAKER_15]: So I'm gonna give you your flowers today because we're gonna get into the Pam Bonnie's sits here in a sack.
[SPEAKER_15]: When this higher went down or it was even pitched, you can go back into the drinking bros back catalog here. [SPEAKER_15]: You were the first one to say it before anybody else. [SPEAKER_15]: You go, I do not like the higher of Pam Bonnie. [SPEAKER_15]: I think this is gonna be awful. [SPEAKER_15]: I think I should get rid of her and everything else. [SPEAKER_15]: You said this, I mean literally, fifteen seconds after it was fucking announced. [SPEAKER_15]: So this isn't new.
[SPEAKER_15]: Go back and listen those episodes. [SPEAKER_15]: Matter of fact, whenever he gets back, we should clip this. [SPEAKER_15]: It's already been clipped. [SPEAKER_15]: Oh, it has. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: OK. [SPEAKER_15]: Do you have it? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's on. [SPEAKER_04]: recently or a long time ago. [SPEAKER_04]: No, it's hold on. [SPEAKER_04]: I'll find it right quick.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_15]: Well, while you're doing it, I'll kind of go over the breakdown of what's happened over the last twenty four hours. [SPEAKER_15]: So, Pam Bondi said, if we believe that Galane Maxwell would have any evidence whatsoever that would help with convictions or explaining this story or anything else, we're going to talk to her and try to figure this out. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, and one of the reporters asked, well, what is that in tail exactly?
[SPEAKER_15]: She says, well, I'm trying to get a meeting with her at the president. [SPEAKER_15]: I'm sorry, at the prison immediately as fast as I can. [SPEAKER_15]: I'm trying to get this meeting at the prison with her. [SPEAKER_15]: Now, we went over on the show that the Senate had shut down the vote. [SPEAKER_15]: Republican wise, GOP, led Senate. [SPEAKER_15]: No, no, no, the Senate as well. [SPEAKER_15]: So the Senate did it as well.
[SPEAKER_15]: And I believe Bob, you can look up the numbers. [SPEAKER_15]: I think he was, I know all the Democrats were in unison. [SPEAKER_15]: I think it was fifty-one forty-eight. [SPEAKER_15]: If memory serves me correct, one person didn't vote, I think. [SPEAKER_15]: But, uh, or no, one person actually voted to release it. [SPEAKER_15]: Everybody else didn't on the Republican side. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, the judiciary, I'm sorry, the, um, God damn it.
[SPEAKER_04]: Um, [SPEAKER_04]: House over-secondary oversight voted to subpoena her. [SPEAKER_15]: That's going to happen. [SPEAKER_15]: Well, that that happened today. [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: So the guy's name, Bob, which I sent you, you can play this video. [SPEAKER_15]: When it was happening when I was live on air earlier, setting it to see it. [SPEAKER_15]: Play this for the audience now. [SPEAKER_15]: And then Dan afterwards, I'm going to ask you what this means.
[SPEAKER_15]: And will she be able to talk in front of the world press play? [SPEAKER_13]: Everybody, Tim Birchett, just leave them oversight, subcommittee and government operations. [SPEAKER_13]: I'd rather ask some questions to G about the DIA, would there be a process, but the important thing was that [SPEAKER_13]: Then a motion to direct the chairman before committee to authorize an issue of subpoena for the laying max worker period before definitions. [SPEAKER_13]: And that's it.
[SPEAKER_13]: I had it printed out. [SPEAKER_13]: So I might sure do it appropriate. [SPEAKER_13]: Talk to Chairman Comer. [SPEAKER_13]: He's down the way that we're good. [SPEAKER_13]: I don't believe he's going to issue the subpoena. [SPEAKER_13]: He's a stand-up guy. [SPEAKER_13]: We just got to get to the bottom of this thing. [SPEAKER_13]: Folks have just, it's four years and [SPEAKER_13]: And we can't, we don't need to tolerate just stuff anymore.
[SPEAKER_13]: And I'm getting, yeah, and I get the blowback about folks up here are going to be mad at me, but ultimately, with all sincerity, excuse me, I'm sorry my creator on this issue. [SPEAKER_13]: Well, we did about the least amongst us, and we got to send a message to these guards bags that do this.
[SPEAKER_13]: This is not acceptable behavior, and also a message to the victims that we believe in, and that we need to come out of the shadows and we need to bust these people that do this and send them to hell. [SPEAKER_13]: I'm over it. [SPEAKER_13]: Anyway, before I get myself in any more trouble, thank you all for sending me here. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay, so is this guy damn a repub? [SPEAKER_04]: He's a pretty hardcore Republican.
[SPEAKER_15]: Okay. [SPEAKER_15]: So, can she now testify in front of them and will this be public? [SPEAKER_15]: Who's she? [SPEAKER_15]: Go ahead. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, they can subpoena anybody they want. [SPEAKER_15]: But usually, from what I understand and correct me if I'm wrong, it's in private. [SPEAKER_04]: No? [SPEAKER_04]: They subpoena people for public testimony all the time now. [SPEAKER_04]: She can invoke the fifth.
[SPEAKER_04]: She does not want to. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, we'll see. [SPEAKER_04]: Right? [SPEAKER_04]: Because after this all after this started after people in the house and Senate started requesting that she be subpoenaed. [SPEAKER_04]: Pam Bonnie announced that she's going to go talk to her. [SPEAKER_04]: That sounds a lot like the phone call that Jeffrey Epstein made before he killed himself. [SPEAKER_04]: Very honest. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: Why don't we have a record of that?
[SPEAKER_04]: A record of what? [SPEAKER_04]: The phone call? [SPEAKER_04]: Every phone call in Jale's recorded. [SPEAKER_04]: You think so. [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe the phone wasn't working. [SPEAKER_15]: I think so. [SPEAKER_15]: And they were just kind of drawn on paper and then just sending it back and forth. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, Bob, I DMed you that video. [SPEAKER_04]: I think I think it's the right one. [SPEAKER_04]: No. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I think that's the one.
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[SPEAKER_15]: Now, Dantany, you don't know this, so I'm going to tell you this right now, because it just came through. [SPEAKER_15]: Dan and I will be doing a live show. [SPEAKER_15]: At a USA to go, if you want Bob, if you want to pop that up on screen here, let everybody know. [SPEAKER_15]: We've never, this is, you know, fucking unfiltered and all that other bullshit.
[SPEAKER_15]: We've never been allowed to shoot in one of these stores or a Walmart or a Costco or something like that because simply, look, it usually goes through corporate, they listen to the shows and they're like, there's not a fucking prayer, we're letting you record in the goddamn [SPEAKER_15]: store. [SPEAKER_15]: There's just no way. [SPEAKER_15]: Bars and restaurants find. [SPEAKER_15]: It's twenty one up, you know, most of these bars are twenty one up anyways.
[SPEAKER_15]: So Bob's gonna put his on screen right now. [SPEAKER_15]: We are going to do a live show from a convenience store. [SPEAKER_15]: We made a deal with a lot of these states for hard AF cells that like, hey, dude, you put it in all your fucking stores. [SPEAKER_15]: We'll show up at whatever store you want and do a live show. [SPEAKER_15]: So in August, [SPEAKER_15]: It is going into all the USA to go stores in the state of Michigan.
[SPEAKER_15]: Dan and I will be doing a live show at six p.m. [SPEAKER_15]: from this one in particular. [SPEAKER_15]: I'm going to give you the address. [SPEAKER_15]: It is Oceola Village Market at nineteen hundred. [SPEAKER_15]: That's one nine zero zero. [SPEAKER_15]: Latson Road LAT SOM Road in Howell, Michigan. [SPEAKER_15]: And that is four, eight, eight, four, three. [SPEAKER_15]: At that particular USA to go.
[SPEAKER_15]: Jesse had pitched us at Saturday at six p.m. [SPEAKER_15]: Thursday, August, twenty-eighth. [SPEAKER_15]: That is a holiday weekend for everybody else. [SPEAKER_15]: I think we got a gig in Columbus the next day. [SPEAKER_15]: At a bar, I think it's at Johnny's tavern, but I'll confirm with you later on that. [SPEAKER_15]: This one is locked and loaded. [SPEAKER_15]: Shout out to Frank for doing this here. [SPEAKER_15]: Frank LeBar works for us here.
[SPEAKER_15]: He does all our chains.
[SPEAKER_04]: old school army dirt bag Frank he's like if you think about a dude who served in the eighties or nineties it's that dude and I'm telling you whatever weird idea of him you haven't your head is precisely who the man is just why we fucking hired him and we love them dude we love Frank he doesn't excellent job he's the one that got us into all the circle k's down there he's a fucking hustler love that dude sure yes so he got us into all these USA goes and he calls and he says hey
[SPEAKER_15]: Did you guys mean what you said? [SPEAKER_15]: And I think we're in Pennsylvania when we told him. [SPEAKER_04]: We always offer. [SPEAKER_04]: It's not us. [SPEAKER_04]: We're not the reason it doesn't happen. [SPEAKER_04]: Correct. [SPEAKER_04]: It's all say about it. [SPEAKER_15]: And I told him and he goes, All right, if I can pull it off and pull it off. [SPEAKER_15]: So Jesse had a good suggestion.
[SPEAKER_15]: And when we shoot there, we shoot it all in black and white like clerks. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_15]: So we've never shot inside of a game. [SPEAKER_04]: Can we get Gary and Joel to stand outside and like James on pop for the whole thing? [SPEAKER_04]: We should he looks they look similar now. [SPEAKER_04]: It's that would that's not a bad idea. [SPEAKER_15]: It's really funny that you're doing another street. [SPEAKER_15]: Did they do they did Detroit as a street.
[SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, and yeah, so August twenty eighth six p.m. [SPEAKER_15]: USA to go. [SPEAKER_15]: It is a shell station. [SPEAKER_15]: This is obviously this is the convenience store attached to it. [SPEAKER_15]: We would do in the show live inside of there and because of that [SPEAKER_15]: They have taken on the tall boys, which is going to be dangerous that night for everybody who shows up. [SPEAKER_15]: That means you can drink the tall boys.
[SPEAKER_15]: We are also running a special on those tall boys. [SPEAKER_15]: It's going to make us even more dangerous. [SPEAKER_15]: I believe it's two for six. [SPEAKER_15]: So that's going to be fucking nineteen point two ounces a can. [SPEAKER_15]: Times two for six dollars, dude. [SPEAKER_15]: Holy shit. [SPEAKER_15]: How are we, I mean, we, we allowed just a cooking eat in the store. [SPEAKER_15]: I would imagine, right? [SPEAKER_15]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_15]: We have some hot pockets and shit. [SPEAKER_04]: My understanding is that this is American. [SPEAKER_04]: We do whatever the fuck we want. [SPEAKER_04]: I think so. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: So what I thought. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: That's what I thought too. [SPEAKER_15]: But yeah, here we are. [SPEAKER_15]: So we're doing it there. [SPEAKER_15]: Join us in the twenty-eighth.
[SPEAKER_15]: Twenty ninth, I believe is going to be a Johnny's tavern in Columbus, Ohio, I'll confirm it with you. [SPEAKER_15]: And that'll be our Friday afternoon show. [SPEAKER_15]: We'll just drive down from Michigan pre-game and all that other stuff. [SPEAKER_15]: But yeah, we will be inside the convenience store, which is awesome.
[SPEAKER_15]: Now, the tall boys, as we're becoming a Michigan, as we're becoming for all the circle caves around the University of Alabama, Auburn, and then all throughout the Panhandle. [SPEAKER_15]: That deal will exist for all of them. [SPEAKER_15]: I believe it's going to be two for seven. [SPEAKER_15]: If those go well, [SPEAKER_15]: And I think Frank said we got either a hundred or two hundred sources of circle case on top of the USA to go's.
[SPEAKER_15]: That could open up nationally for a six thousand circle case, which would be massive. [SPEAKER_15]: You guys watch Shark Tank, you know, they give you advances on peos. [SPEAKER_15]: So, please go and buy out all of these fucking tall boys, Pennsylvania. [SPEAKER_15]: You were also on this list. [SPEAKER_15]: The tall boys are in the Penn State camps themselves. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't know if I have one. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, I got one right here.
[SPEAKER_15]: These will be available in tall boys, dude. [SPEAKER_15]: In stores across the entire state of Pennsylvania, right when college football season starts so holy shit. [SPEAKER_15]: It's going to be fun and it's going to be dangerous, but we'll be there. [SPEAKER_15]: And I can't wait for this to happen. [SPEAKER_15]: If you're looking for a store right now, go to heartyfseltzer.com, enter your city or zip on the store locator.
[SPEAKER_15]: It'll take you to the closest location near and shoe. [SPEAKER_15]: Yes, they sell up very, very quickly and we're making more and more and more and more and more and more. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, and some people say that's a great problem to have. [SPEAKER_15]: Yes. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, however, uh, your order starts to get bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger and uh, and it is starting to get shocking right now. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, we're having a blast, but holy shit, dude.
[SPEAKER_15]: If you're out there, man, you know, a fucking rich on clear something and owns an oil well. [SPEAKER_15]: God damn dude. [SPEAKER_15]: This is a lot of fucking cans were making right now. [SPEAKER_15]: I think Dan, because I got a meeting at four thirty here in nine minutes and answer this. [SPEAKER_15]: I think we've crossed the four million can mark, which is pretty insane. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: That's wild. [SPEAKER_15]: It is.
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[SPEAKER_15]: Uh, how long ago is this? [SPEAKER_15]: By the way, this is November of twenty four. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay, so shit right after he was elected. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay, press play. [SPEAKER_15]: It doesn't make any fucking sense to me. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, next up, uh, Pam Bondi, the new, what was she? [SPEAKER_15]: She's the new ageie, right?
[SPEAKER_15]: uh... she's she's yeah that's potentially uh... supports red flag laws and his second uh... stupid pic uh... trump here is a nominated pan bondy the former agey of florida who is instrumental along with rick scott and getting red flag laws passed in florida um... you know more about this than i do here what's uh... what is the significance of it these people are moral cowards so her job trial is a fucking
[SPEAKER_04]: The top level politician, the AG, and this is what she was to Rick Scott and Florida, is the top cop. [SPEAKER_04]: Right? [SPEAKER_04]: You were the top law enforcement official for that state or as USAG for the country.
[SPEAKER_04]: It is your job to provide people with [SPEAKER_04]: advice above people above you with advice on how to handle situations that is consistent with the Constitution red flag laws or unconstitutional they bypass bypass due process that is the very definition of unconstitutional and she helped get them passed [SPEAKER_04]: in Florida.
[SPEAKER_04]: So with Rick Scott, who, by the way, was Trump's pick for fucking Senate majority leader, which is another fucking problem with this fucking asshole. [SPEAKER_04]: Trump's got to get somebody in here that knows something about guns. [SPEAKER_04]: Otherwise, all the libertarians and all the right wing part of the conservative party is going to fucking leave and they should abandon him immediately if he doesn't stop this. [SPEAKER_04]: Tell everybody what a red flag law is.
[SPEAKER_04]: Red flag laws like if somebody calls the cops and says, hey, this person's a danger to themselves or others or they made this threat or that threat or somebody posts a joke on fucking social media. [SPEAKER_04]: The police can come take your guns away from you while they adjudicate whether or not you were serious or not. [SPEAKER_04]: Flock you and how long is the process as long as they want it to be okay? [SPEAKER_15]: So like let's say somebody came and took your guns.
[SPEAKER_15]: I can press. [SPEAKER_04]: Somebody came and take mine. [SPEAKER_04]: I think you're gonna go it right. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, the other part of that by the way is that [SPEAKER_04]: This isn't a criminal trial, right?
[SPEAKER_04]: It's civil asset forfeiture, technically under the law in these states, New York, Florida, other states that have red flagglies as considered civil asset forfeiture, which means that you have to hire your own attorney to sue them to get your fucking guns back. [SPEAKER_04]: And they will not even even when you win, you don't get any of that money back. [SPEAKER_15]: All these lawsuits we've been in, we did not get any. [SPEAKER_15]: That's who fucking hamburgers.
[SPEAKER_04]: And that's who Donald Trump is. [SPEAKER_04]: That's who they are, right? [SPEAKER_04]: Now, from him, whatever, he's a fucking billionaire from New York. [SPEAKER_04]: He's never seen a gun in his fucking life, right? [SPEAKER_04]: But his hunter's son, right? [SPEAKER_04]: Who's supposed to be a champion of gun rights doesn't say a goddamn word about that. [SPEAKER_04]: If that was my dad saying shit like that, I would tell him to shut the fuck up, right?
[SPEAKER_15]: Where is his residency? [SPEAKER_04]: Who? [SPEAKER_15]: Junior. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_15]: Florida. [SPEAKER_15]: So that's the laws that was in Florida and that was Pambody. [SPEAKER_15]: Now I'll tell you guys something that Dan won't say for himself. [SPEAKER_15]: After Dan made this speech, we got a call from somebody. [SPEAKER_15]: Hi, up towards the White House and said, hey, man, can you back away from Pam Bondi?
[SPEAKER_15]: Dan said, no, not a fucking prayer. [SPEAKER_15]: This is what I believe in. [SPEAKER_15]: And I'm sorry, I'm going to say whatever the fuck I want to say on a show every single day. [SPEAKER_04]: Now that I have this house, I got disinvited from all the White House stuff after that, including that veteran's day or the Memorial Day thing they did. [SPEAKER_04]: I wasn't invited to that anymore. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: Because of some fat retard in the White House.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yep. [SPEAKER_04]: Stephen Chong is his name. [SPEAKER_04]: Fuck you. [SPEAKER_04]: You fat fuck anyways. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, and as I continue with this, the pressure was on of like, hey dude, no, everything we, you know, Trump does is good and everything else. [SPEAKER_15]: Look, you guys all know me. [SPEAKER_15]: I'm a Trump guy. [SPEAKER_15]: However, you made a wrong pick and that's what it is.
[SPEAKER_15]: We're not going to fake shit or put out fake stories about people that aren't true because guess what? [SPEAKER_15]: If we would have just eaten it and fucking said, yeah, a pandan, he was fucking awesome for the last [SPEAKER_15]: seven eight months now. [SPEAKER_15]: Here we are because this. [SPEAKER_15]: fucking abstain thing could not have been bungled any worse and it keeps getting goddamn worse by the fucking day. [SPEAKER_15]: So now she wants to talk to her.
[SPEAKER_15]: She wants to go to the jail cell. [SPEAKER_15]: She's made the call allegedly. [SPEAKER_15]: You have this guy who came out this morning and says great, we're gonna have her testify in front of the committee and everything else. [SPEAKER_15]: But this goes so much deeper than a lot of people know, Bob. [SPEAKER_15]: Pull up the next clip that I sent you on Twitter from Sean Davis here.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and I'll say this one more time for the audience and anybody out there who's fucking transcribing this right now. [SPEAKER_04]: I will be as loyal to your fucking politician as your politician is to the fucking Constitution and no fucking farther. [SPEAKER_04]: Period. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't want to hear any of this fucking bullshit about loyalty. [SPEAKER_04]: Fuck you. [SPEAKER_15]: Um, because look, we hire these people and at the end of the day, they have to do a job.
[SPEAKER_15]: Also, if we lied to you, if Dan and I lied to you on a daily fucking basis, [SPEAKER_15]: And we really do try our best to call balls and strikes on this shit, at least what we believe in, like personally. [SPEAKER_15]: If we lied about it, and then this story with Pam Bonnie that is now fucking exploded seven months later, we look like an asshole and we can lose you guys as viewers and as listeners. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't want to do that either, man.
[SPEAKER_15]: So no, we're not going to change just because we could get some cool picks. [SPEAKER_15]: Shit, one of those cool picks would have been us holding fucking binders for Christ's six.
[SPEAKER_15]: didn't uh... pembondy and suzy was both work in the same firm i don't know yeah i don't know who's who's he whilst she's the cheapest staff yeah uh... trump she's like number one don't know uh... don't know i'm in order from florida uh... so i i don't know uh... i know suzy by the way so he's worried about suzy she ran uh... the campaign [SPEAKER_15]: Um, and now she's the chief of staff. [SPEAKER_15]: So yes, but did they have a connection of Florida?
[SPEAKER_15]: I couldn't tell you. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, I don't know how deep that is. [SPEAKER_14]: I believe they worked in the same firm at one point. [SPEAKER_05]: Bonnie was a partner at ballard partners, the lobbying firm that had been run by Trump's incoming chief of staff, Suzy Wilds. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, there you go. [SPEAKER_04]: What were they lobbying for? [SPEAKER_05]: Uh, let's see. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: No, that would be that's really curious.
[SPEAKER_15]: So, um, but yeah, I didn't know that story. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, I know this. [SPEAKER_15]: I know Suzy did an excellent job getting him, uh, reelected. [SPEAKER_15]: I mean, let's face it. [SPEAKER_15]: We haven't in our lifetime had somebody re-elected what four years later after being thrown out. [SPEAKER_15]: So she did an excellent job.
[SPEAKER_15]: Whatever she thought of Pam Bondi or Oad Pomp, Pam Bondi and like also [SPEAKER_15]: The the relationship between her and cashpets Ellen Bungino still doesn't make any sense either because she's saying one thing. [SPEAKER_15]: They're not saying the other thing right now and like I don't know what the fuck is going on. [SPEAKER_15]: But while you looked at up Bob put this on screen here for the audience and all. [SPEAKER_05]: So read through it.
[SPEAKER_05]: Ballard has like seven hundred clients. [SPEAKER_05]: They had lobby for a lot of people. [SPEAKER_05]: It says anything from Amazon and Boeing to [SPEAKER_05]: or in countries like Congo and Saudi Arabia. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it's a humongous lobbying firm, basically. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay. [SPEAKER_15]: So into that, by the way, and here's all the fucking tentacles. [SPEAKER_04]: And Bonnie specifically lobbied for Amazon, Uber, General Motors, the Florida Sheriff's Association.
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know why you would lobby like to who for what? [SPEAKER_04]: Finally, actually. [SPEAKER_04]: And then the GO group, which is evidence-based rehabilitation. [SPEAKER_15]: Huh? [SPEAKER_04]: evidence base like when the people are rolling convicted and then after no no no no no no no it's uh... it's uh... like what do you call it uh... like rehabilitation for i think it's for poor folk to get back [SPEAKER_04]: And to not not just poor people but disaffected drugs.
[SPEAKER_04]: Sure. [SPEAKER_04]: You're back in a society with jobs and physical therapy. [SPEAKER_04]: I think they do people come out of prisons as well if I remember correctly. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't remember the it's a go. [SPEAKER_04]: I think it's a good organization. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, you never know what these you never know, but it sounds good. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, the geo group owns prisons. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, so they're not a good group down.
[SPEAKER_05]: Actually, is that the one that the private prisons? [SPEAKER_04]: Is that the private? [SPEAKER_05]: Well, they manage prisons, I should say. [SPEAKER_04]: Is that the one that, uh, so that's horrible, by the way. [SPEAKER_04]: So these people are bad people. [SPEAKER_04]: Is that the one that Michael Jordan don't stock in? [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, I don't know. [SPEAKER_15]: Let me check.
[SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, Bob. [SPEAKER_15]: Like, like, dude, if you knew the general, the general policy goes, no, the general policy, no, the general policy, no, that Michael Jordan has heavily invested in private prisons. [SPEAKER_15]: Correct. [SPEAKER_15]: Because it is such a financial winner, dude, across the board that [SPEAKER_04]: It's free money. [SPEAKER_04]: The government has to pay somebody to do what apparently. [SPEAKER_04]: So it's free money.
[SPEAKER_15]: And Jordan has never been accused of not being a capitalist. [SPEAKER_15]: So yeah, he's what three billion he just passed, I believe. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he's a terrible person. [SPEAKER_04]: Good for him. [SPEAKER_04]: Good for him. [SPEAKER_15]: No bad for him. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_15]: I understand that. [SPEAKER_15]: But again, here's how far this reach goes. [SPEAKER_15]: So the article I posted just put up on screen there, Bob.
[SPEAKER_15]: I'll read the rest of it. [SPEAKER_15]: You're good. [SPEAKER_15]: I was I got on my school down to the article. [SPEAKER_15]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_15]: So the Atlantic wrote a piece this morning that said if the Epstein scandal teaches anything that American needs to needs a dedicated and decently funded group of people whose job it is not just to ask questions, but to find answers. [SPEAKER_15]: The Atlantic said that. [SPEAKER_15]: Correct.
[SPEAKER_15]: Now in this picture that we've shown. [SPEAKER_14]: That's the show. [SPEAKER_14]: This is iconic. [SPEAKER_15]: It's iconic. [SPEAKER_15]: It's a fuckin' CEO of the Atlantic. [SPEAKER_15]: If you're gonna friar, you're gonna friar for this picture right here, but those fuckin' heavies, that is the owner of the fucking Atlantic. [SPEAKER_15]: So it's like, fuck right off, dude. [SPEAKER_15]: Fuck rights off. [SPEAKER_15]: It's not just politicians.
[SPEAKER_15]: It's everybody who we're hanging out with these motherfuckers. [SPEAKER_15]: So like the Atlantic. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, just don't even write the article. [SPEAKER_15]: We know we know who owns your fucking assignment at paper. [SPEAKER_15]: What do you call it? [SPEAKER_15]: You're online your website. [SPEAKER_15]: I guess you should be a magazine Did it really before they went out of print so yeah [SPEAKER_15]: Let's not try to fool us either here.
[SPEAKER_15]: You fucking assholes. [SPEAKER_15]: Now Bob, scroll down to the next video because this is what I like. [SPEAKER_15]: This is what I want out of my prisoners. [SPEAKER_15]: You know me. [SPEAKER_15]: I want my prisoners to be hot and shape and puttin' in hours, dude, puttin' in the work. [SPEAKER_15]: So here's Disneyland here, now. [SPEAKER_04]: Do you think she's trafficking other prisoners? [SPEAKER_04]: Not short from one side of the prison to the other.
[SPEAKER_04]: She did it for the love of the game apparently. [SPEAKER_15]: Bob, I'm gonna ask a lot of you here and I don't know if this is possible. [SPEAKER_15]: Can you go to Spotify and just type in Rocky for training montage? [SPEAKER_15]: Scroll to about one minute and thirty one second. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they should give her a nice side of beef to beat the Christ out of it. [SPEAKER_15]: I would love it.
[SPEAKER_04]: And then a big fucking Rickshaw full of shit that you could do deadlifts with. [SPEAKER_04]: The whole thing. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't understand why we're going to do it. [SPEAKER_15]: Why is it so, you know, I've got to score this. [SPEAKER_04]: Why isn't there an entire side of beef? [SPEAKER_04]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, just go about a minute, thirty, and that's when it really starts picking up. [SPEAKER_15]: He's to work out to this. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, now press play.
[SPEAKER_03]: There she is, dude. [SPEAKER_03]: She's trained it. [SPEAKER_03]: She's getting ready. [SPEAKER_03]: Loosen weight. [SPEAKER_03]: Loosen the prison weight. [SPEAKER_03]: She's brought in. [SPEAKER_04]: She's going to get ready to start trafficking kids again. [SPEAKER_03]: She should not do because that bad he's getting out, bro. [SPEAKER_03]: Look at that. [SPEAKER_15]: She's put in work, Bob. [SPEAKER_15]: You don't run that hard in prison every day.
[SPEAKER_15]: If you don't think it's gonna be lights, camera action, pretty fucking soon, dude. [SPEAKER_15]: Look at her fucking move on that track. [SPEAKER_15]: That bad he's getting out of prison. [SPEAKER_15]: Now, well, she get murdered before she gets out and gets to give this interview as the question. [SPEAKER_15]: I would say that's very likely because how nervous [SPEAKER_15]: would everyone be in office.
[SPEAKER_15]: Now, Pam can get their first, which this is clearly what she's trying to do. [SPEAKER_04]: Here, here are the phone calls I would like to see. [SPEAKER_04]: I would like to see a data dump from all the calls being made from outside DC and to DC right now.
[SPEAKER_04]: I think that every phone call that a congressman or senator makes or receive should be public record unless it is specifically classified for national security reasons and not your personal security is not national security my friend you are not America. [SPEAKER_04]: I think everyone of these [SPEAKER_04]: Anybody that's in Congress, either house, agree. [SPEAKER_04]: And all of their staff, their personal and public records should be available to me at any time.
[SPEAKER_04]: Every single call they make, every fucking thing, right? [SPEAKER_04]: Unless it is specifically on a committee that's classified. [SPEAKER_04]: Other than that, we should have full access to their public. [SPEAKER_04]: I want to see what they're saying to their wives because they hide money over there too, all this stuff. [SPEAKER_04]: Until then, nobody's ever going to trust these motherfuckers.
[SPEAKER_15]: No, and the landing posting shit like this, if the Atlantic's doing this now and this damage control right now, holy shit, who knows, who, what everybody else is doing here, she's training in prison now, the only thing that I can think of. [SPEAKER_15]: And this is just me spitballing out loud now because even this is going on live as we speak in the background is, Pam Bondi is trying to get to her first. [SPEAKER_15]: to say, alright, you're gonna go fucking testify on this thing.
[SPEAKER_15]: We will, either cut your time, get you out of jail if you say Trump isn't on the list or whoever the other high level repubes are. [SPEAKER_15]: Because I would imagine, Bondi also has to say, [SPEAKER_15]: We'll throw you a couple bones with a lower level people and get them the fuck out of there. [SPEAKER_15]: But they're probably gonna be people against Trump or enemies against Trump anyways. [SPEAKER_15]: And then we'll get you the fuck out of there on that.
[SPEAKER_15]: The left you can go yard on and we'll get you out of prison. [SPEAKER_15]: Now, she is personally and publicly stated that she wants to get out of jail. [SPEAKER_15]: She offered a plea deal and exchange for all the names, all the things, everything else that was denied. [SPEAKER_15]: They just threw her in jail and that was it. [SPEAKER_15]: that I imagine, and this is all speculation. [SPEAKER_15]: I have no insight knowledge, no homies of call being or anything else.
[SPEAKER_15]: That is the conversation I think, Pam Bondi is having with going Maxwell in order to get the info that is required to potentially satisfy the public. [SPEAKER_15]: Or she's going to give her the right wording in which to say this, which lawyers do all the time. [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, certainly that's a possibility. [SPEAKER_04]: I think that [SPEAKER_04]: We never really covered this on the show, except for impassing because it was at the end of the week.
[SPEAKER_04]: But those guys on that one fucking podcast, Mark Halperon and Sean Spicer and some other liberal dude were talking about the story that was going to get released, which is the story that I broke.
[SPEAKER_04]: about three weeks ago now and I have known about it for several months I just didn't say anything out loud right because I've kind of hinted towards it correct a couple months ago but I didn't say anything out loud but you know the Wall Street Journal story they they use something else yeah the Wall Street Journal story they went in a different direction which is interesting to me and we never really talked about that [SPEAKER_04]: thing.
[SPEAKER_04]: It seemed very unbelievable to me, right? [SPEAKER_04]: It seemed very unbelievable to me that Trump did any of that writing stuff. [SPEAKER_15]: So he is certainly, he is currently suing the Wall Street Journal for ten billion dollars with a B and that was filed. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, the problem is Trump put out a statement that says he doesn't draw pictures. [SPEAKER_04]: There's five separate sketches of his between the nineties and two thousands that have been sold at auctions.
[SPEAKER_05]: I have not seen them. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, he is a prolific doodler, in fact. [SPEAKER_05]: I think there was another thing in a book where... Do you have a box? [SPEAKER_05]: I would like to see him, yeah, yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: And it was, it was all with the same type of utensil that the Wall Street Journal described. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, a marker. [SPEAKER_15]: So, did they, let me ask you this, because I don't forgive me. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't, I don't get the Wall Street Journal.
[SPEAKER_15]: Did they print it? [SPEAKER_05]: They did not show the things, but here's all Trump's doodles right here. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_15]: So pop those up on screen. [SPEAKER_15]: Are they individual or are they just on a book? [SPEAKER_05]: Like they're all in, uh, they put them in a book. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, those are individual things that have been like two or three of them had sold at auctions and shit.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: So he, I think he gave one, there was one woman who wrote, I don't know, he wrote in one of his books that every year he would donate a doodle to a charity that like auctioned off celebrity doodles. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, which is a very, so like if you've done that for years and [SPEAKER_04]: literally have publicly auctioned them. [SPEAKER_04]: Why would you say, I don't do that. [SPEAKER_04]: You know what I mean?
[SPEAKER_04]: That's another very odd thing about this story. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm not saying it means anything. [SPEAKER_04]: The idea that he fucking, I've never seen any convincing evidence that they were super close necessarily. [SPEAKER_04]: There's some smoke there, but there's not a lot of fire in that regard. [SPEAKER_04]: When I say they, I mean Trump and Epstein. [SPEAKER_04]: But he did.
[SPEAKER_04]: There is evidence that fucking he Melania was working with or for Epstein and got introduced to Trump by Epstein. [SPEAKER_04]: And I heard that from somebody that I very much believe. [SPEAKER_04]: Now you're hearing it from other people that are in the national security space. [SPEAKER_04]: I believe it to be true.
[SPEAKER_04]: But this thing comes out, which is a weird bend from the Wall Street Journal, off of the main story, which is that there was a relationship, and it's kind of weird to focus in on that one thing. [SPEAKER_04]: But then it's also weird that Trump denied it, despite the fact that there's public evidence that he doodles in that very fashion. [SPEAKER_04]: Now, not drawing naked women or anything like that. [SPEAKER_04]: But certainly, it looks somewhat similar to me.
[SPEAKER_15]: So, let's address two things here. [SPEAKER_15]: Bob, that picture, pop up back up on screen. [SPEAKER_15]: So, see the middle row for rights. [SPEAKER_15]: Those buildings right there. [SPEAKER_15]: That's the squiggly lines, right? [SPEAKER_15]: I don't. [SPEAKER_15]: Trump has signed a lot of stuff for us over the years. [SPEAKER_15]: And I'll say this, like he is. [SPEAKER_15]: a more than generous fucking person, like for real.
[SPEAKER_15]: And he, in real life, fucking rocks. [SPEAKER_15]: But that picture, Bob, that is in the middle to the far right. [SPEAKER_15]: That is how he signs his autographs. [SPEAKER_15]: So it's very scrunched up in squiggly like that. [SPEAKER_15]: The description of the Wall Street Journal said about, I think, drawing in that woman's pussy in particular with a squenched up either autograph or something like that. [SPEAKER_15]: Yes, that's how we signed shit.
[SPEAKER_15]: So would it shock me? [SPEAKER_15]: No. [SPEAKER_15]: Did they pick the? [SPEAKER_15]: Weirdest story out of this and not the one that Dan is is told you about? [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, because like Halpern said on that interview that you discussed like we've all kind of heard the same thing Dan said the quiet part out loud a long time ago and [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, it wouldn't shock me. [SPEAKER_15]: Is it embarrassing?
[SPEAKER_15]: Yes. [SPEAKER_15]: Did he did I personally think he did anything with fucking underage kids? [SPEAKER_04]: No. [SPEAKER_04]: I thought, um, the Wall Street Journal thing was a fucking favor to him. [SPEAKER_04]: I think they picked the weirdest, most unbelievable part out of the story that they were given and published that. [SPEAKER_04]: So they he could respond to it. [SPEAKER_04]: I think this lawsuit will get settled out of court probably for zero dollars.
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[SPEAKER_04]: reached out to him and said here's what they sent me and he's and they made somebody came up with a plan to say we're gonna fucking put in the weirdest part [SPEAKER_04]: And everybody on your side is gonna like no matter what we put out, the left will always believe it because they hate him so much. [SPEAKER_04]: And if we put out something that's weird and not just like, oh, they got introduced and hung out a lot. [SPEAKER_04]: That's not really a story.
[SPEAKER_04]: You know what I mean? [SPEAKER_04]: It's just like, oh, well, you've been lying. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, but that's the story. [SPEAKER_04]: Not like, oh, this is weird as fuck. [SPEAKER_04]: They put out the weirdest part of the story so people on the right would be like, no, that's not true. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's not true. [SPEAKER_04]: And it maybe it's not. [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe that part isn't true. [SPEAKER_04]: I have no idea.
[SPEAKER_04]: But the part where he fucking was introduced to Melania, that's true. [SPEAKER_04]: From what I was told by people in the intelligence community, that part is true, and Pambani had a team allegedly, a team scrubbing all of these files, trying to get Trump's name out of it, and then they realized they couldn't get them all out so they tried to move on. [SPEAKER_04]: That's what happened according to the source.
[SPEAKER_04]: So I don't know what exactly happened, but that's my gut feeling, is that this was all it rose. [SPEAKER_04]: And I and I talked to some people in the intelligence community this weekend about it and then all agree that it was probably a ruse according the washers. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, the washers are only okay because and the other thing like and this is just too far beyond Americans most normal people like unless you go to weird shit like this or get invited to it is like
[SPEAKER_15]: it is it really isn't unusual for the richest of the rich to fucking hang out of these parties and see each other and pictures and everything else and like most times you don't know the pictures and the people that you're even fucking hanging out with or talking to or or anything else you're just trying to make small talk at some weird awkward but Trump [SPEAKER_04]: Trump knew who Epstein was. [SPEAKER_04]: Correct. [SPEAKER_04]: He knew him.
[SPEAKER_04]: He knew him all enough to hang out with him. [SPEAKER_04]: Yep. [SPEAKER_04]: He knew him all enough to ban him from his place at some point. [SPEAKER_04]: And to be honest, the reason that he banned him from Marlaga could have been over a Bosch real estate deal and not necessarily anything in his private life. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know, but we don't, there's some smoke around that. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't know anything about that, but yes, I, the same thing.
[SPEAKER_15]: I heard the same thing. [SPEAKER_15]: But Trump knows Epstein. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, but forget about it. [SPEAKER_15]: It's not just like pictures of the party. [SPEAKER_15]: They definitely knew each other. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, so forget about all of the, the specific details of any of this cases. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't think Trump was involved in anything illegal. [SPEAKER_04]: I've never, I've seen a lot of evidence. [SPEAKER_04]: I've never seen anything about that ever.
[SPEAKER_04]: I have anything. [SPEAKER_04]: So just from a messaging standpoint, [SPEAKER_04]: Trump should have immediately said, yeah, I knew that guy back in the A's a piece of shit. [SPEAKER_03]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: And I'm the one that banned him first before anybody else did correct. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: That would have been the message.
[SPEAKER_04]: And if anybody has anything else to say about it, like, oh, fucking what you guys were introduced by that dude is like, yeah, fucking met a lot of people a lot of ways, right? [SPEAKER_04]: Like when I She happened to be there because she knew him, but I didn't he he wasn't like facilitating our courtship I saw it like the story you can read the story from Trump.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, right that they fucking she didn't are from a Lonnie rather it's in her book in her bio [SPEAKER_04]: about how they met at a party and he was with some of the blonde and blah, blah, blah. [SPEAKER_04]: That's a fine story. [SPEAKER_04]: And the fact that Epstein is involved in some casual way is not a story at all in my opinion. [SPEAKER_04]: You made it a story by Denai. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know who this guy is or blah, blah, blah.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's like, all right, this is like, it's an embarrassing story. [SPEAKER_15]: But if you were honest and truthful, like you said at the top of this, [SPEAKER_15]: Then a lot of this would go away. [SPEAKER_15]: I think the other biggest issue, though, is once they actually looked at who is there and on it, it involves so many high-power Republicans as well as Democrats. [SPEAKER_15]: The Democrats obviously don't give a fuck about. [SPEAKER_15]: But they care about the Republicans.
[SPEAKER_15]: The Senate margin is very narrow. [SPEAKER_15]: Congress is very narrow. [SPEAKER_15]: And I think a lot of those guys on the repubeside are on this list. [SPEAKER_15]: Now, if Pambandi gets a hold of Glean first, [SPEAKER_15]: I know exactly you and I both know exactly what she's going to do. [SPEAKER_15]: She's going to go to Fox News or some fucking outlets and say I talk to Galane and we're going to get her to testify.
[SPEAKER_15]: The problem with that is going to be is how do you get Americans on board that what she says to Galane in this meeting and whatever break they're going to cut or years off the the sentence and everything else [SPEAKER_15]: is going to be real. [SPEAKER_15]: Because if I'm galane, I'll say whatever the fuck you want just to get out of jail. [SPEAKER_15]: And then go back and live my fucking life on a Greek island somewhere and not have to worry about it.
[SPEAKER_15]: I don't know that this will still quell the American fear unless she starts giving up Republicans. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I don't think it will because right now, new CBS news poll, if you believe in polls, um, fifty four, fifty four point net downward swing in Trump's approval among eighteen to twenty nine year olds shifting from fifty five percent approval and forty five percent disapproval to now seventy two percent disapproval because of this.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's it's nothing else. [SPEAKER_04]: It's only this that's going on right now. [SPEAKER_04]: The big beautiful bill stuff that people didn't like so much came and went, you know, it hasn't really affected most people's opinions. [SPEAKER_04]: This and the fucking the, you know, kind of dancing around itself is not going well. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's not going well.
[SPEAKER_04]: The fact that he announced and showed receipts that Obama fucking committed seditious conspiracy probably right against his against his presidency and still is tanking right now amongst people who care about like younger people care about justice shows just how much people care about the sepsing thing. [SPEAKER_04]: They sure do and you're only way to fucking survive this is to lay it all out. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's it. [SPEAKER_15]: If I'm a young person in college, right?
[SPEAKER_15]: I, this, this story to me, registers. [SPEAKER_15]: Like, you know, we've discussed this on the show about when I started falling politics and everything else, and it was only when it affected me as a business owner as an adult. [SPEAKER_15]: However, I voted as a kid. [SPEAKER_15]: I voted it, you know, fuck, eighteen, twenty-two, all that other shit, right? [SPEAKER_15]: One I did.
[SPEAKER_15]: If I was in college, if I was back on campus at Ohio State right now and we were all fucking hanging out, having some fucking hard AFs and some laughs. [SPEAKER_15]: We would all be talking about MCing. [SPEAKER_15]: I would definitely care about this as a college kid. [SPEAKER_04]: And people give voter. [SPEAKER_04]: People keep trying to convince me that quote unquote normies don't care. [SPEAKER_04]: People that aren't virtually online don't care.
[SPEAKER_04]: Everybody I run into in public asking about it. [SPEAKER_04]: Same here. [SPEAKER_04]: My fucking barber was the whole time I was in the barber shop. [SPEAKER_04]: My barber and the two guys next to him and a guy that was waiting to get his haircut were all fucking talking about it. [SPEAKER_04]: So I don't believe this. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't either. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't believe that people don't care. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm telling you.
[SPEAKER_04]: I know that the plan is to try to insulate people so you can win in twenty six and get the rest of your shit done. [SPEAKER_04]: And that's a, I mean, honestly, I understand that. [SPEAKER_04]: So what? [SPEAKER_04]: Strategically, I understand that. [SPEAKER_04]: What I'm telling you is that you are misreading this room. [SPEAKER_04]: You are on Everest right now. [SPEAKER_04]: And there's a frozen body hanging off you. [SPEAKER_04]: And that motherfucker's dead.
[SPEAKER_04]: And if you don't cut him loose, everybody's going to fall. [SPEAKER_04]: That's what's happening right now. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_15]: And in to dance points. [SPEAKER_15]: Um, it's gonna allow the the fucking guy we played yesterday or two or three days ago. [SPEAKER_15]: I in the captain now. [SPEAKER_15]: That guy is the mayor of Minneapolis. [SPEAKER_15]: Congratulations. [SPEAKER_04]: And let's a Republican beats him, which is not going to happen.
[SPEAKER_04]: You know what's really funny about that? [SPEAKER_04]: The white dude who was the mayor of Minneapolis. [SPEAKER_04]: There's video or yeah, there's like pictures of video of him like dressed up fucking kneeling at George Floyd's fucking. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, he still couldn't win. [SPEAKER_04]: Nope. [SPEAKER_04]: You can't do this stuff. [SPEAKER_04]: Appesement is feeding the crocodile hoping he eats you last.
[SPEAKER_04]: And in this case, the crocodile or Marxist cons. [SPEAKER_04]: And they will always get you speaking of cons. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, you talked about Colbert earlier, right? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Did you see that Matt and Tray just got a one point five. [SPEAKER_04]: A billion dollar deal. [SPEAKER_04]: Sure did. [SPEAKER_04]: So Matt and Tray. [SPEAKER_04]: That's Stone Tree Parker from South Park.
[SPEAKER_04]: Paramount Plus gave them a one point five billion five-year deal for ten episodes per year. [SPEAKER_04]: That's thirty million dollars for one South Park episode. [SPEAKER_04]: That's how valuable that show is. [SPEAKER_04]: That is called capitalism. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: When your show makes fucking money. [SPEAKER_04]: You get paid fucking money. [SPEAKER_04]: You see how that works and I stupid bitch.
[SPEAKER_15]: I read the back end of their deals So the deal was they get the entire back catalog as well and they get to stay get to pop it out to the rest of the world Yeah, that's how popular South Park is also.
[SPEAKER_15]: It's very important to point out Mr. Beast I'll give him a shout out and credit on this because he was the first one that kind of discovered it before everybody else [SPEAKER_15]: They have the rights in their AI wise to go and switch the voices for all these countries now. [SPEAKER_15]: So that way, you know, Cartman and everybody else matches up with all the, you know, the voices in Korea or whatever fucking country they flip this to.
[SPEAKER_15]: So that is how valuable a real franchise is. [SPEAKER_15]: That's worth a lot of money. [SPEAKER_15]: That shows you how little Colbert means, you know, U.S. [SPEAKER_15]: ratings, but around the world, whereas they just signed the biggest deal of all time. [SPEAKER_15]: And there, arguably, what would you guys call that the Ronshye show ever made in television history? [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know what the Ronshye is, but it's definitely the most subversive comedy.
[SPEAKER_04]: So at the end of this, there'll be over thirty seasons. [SPEAKER_04]: And this will have been the most subversive comedy series in the history of human being. [SPEAKER_05]: I agree. [SPEAKER_04]: So like, it's not the Ronshye itself.
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[SPEAKER_04]: But I wouldn't say Ron. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, because there's a lot of shows even on Comedy Central back in the day that we're just like a griegeous gratuitous and bad. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's like Dick and Farx. [SPEAKER_05]: I'll tell you a one is one of the shows. [SPEAKER_05]: I hate the fucking most in the history of television, uh, drawn together that reality TV cartoon where it was a bunch. [SPEAKER_05]: It was only on for two seasons.
[SPEAKER_05]: It was just nothing but like weeping and [SPEAKER_05]: I'm like pussy and shit, and I was just like, this is fucking terrible. [SPEAKER_15]: But yeah, either way, if you're looking at these numbers and Colbert or everything else, like that's what true talent is, and like, yeah dude, you get rewarded if your shit is worth a lot, like, sorry. [SPEAKER_15]: And by the way, I haven't seen South Park in twenty fucking years. [SPEAKER_15]: So I'm the wrong audience for this all together.
[SPEAKER_15]: However, I realize the success and the numbers, and that's all these fucking accountants care about at the end of the day is one's and zeroes, not who you fucking voted for. [SPEAKER_05]: I think part of it too is honestly I'll keep riding for Colbert to an extent in that when you I don't like Matt would Baton tray do well hosting the tonight show. [SPEAKER_05]: No, I don't think Colbert is not their job but I don't think Colbert should have ever done that either.
[SPEAKER_05]: I think he's an actor first. [SPEAKER_05]: He's a character first. [SPEAKER_05]: He set himself up to fail took the money fair enough.
[SPEAKER_05]: lots of money and fair enough honest to god but like he was never made for that it's a dying medium regardless of him but he was him specifically that is not what he was made for I was so bummed when he did that because I was like this is just not you and yeah I think if he had done something different he would have been a better he would have had a better career [SPEAKER_04]: It was him though, you know, I mean, like his recovery. [SPEAKER_04]: That's who he is as a person.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's not his talent is what you mean to him. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: But that's who he. [SPEAKER_04]: He's a smart me cunt as a human being. [SPEAKER_15]: That's why that's why by the way, it's same with Kimmel.
[SPEAKER_15]: So like, you know, they changed and I think if you're my honest opinion, like, that was probably the last of the ratings grab were the only person to go non-political was Fallen and Fallen's got the lowest ratings out of all of them. [SPEAKER_15]: So like, [SPEAKER_15]: You know, you play to what your bases or what you can get. [SPEAKER_15]: I guess to an extent. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I think Jimmy Fallon is probably the best. [SPEAKER_04]: I do in that specific job.
[SPEAKER_04]: He's my personal favorite, but like, that's a show where like, that's to Bob's point though. [SPEAKER_04]: That medium is dead. [SPEAKER_04]: It's just the medium. [SPEAKER_04]: If Jimmy Fallon can't pull it off, Jimmy Fallon who's like goofy and aloof and he's just like happy and has fun all the time. [SPEAKER_15]: Most of his questions go viral. [SPEAKER_04]: If that dude can't be successful, the game right there is dead.
[SPEAKER_04]: Jimmy will go on to do something and be successful again. [SPEAKER_04]: No question. [SPEAKER_04]: No, no, no, no. [SPEAKER_04]: Fallon. [SPEAKER_04]: Kim. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yes. [SPEAKER_04]: Kim will be able to start podcasts and they'll be. [SPEAKER_04]: They'll have their audience. [SPEAKER_04]: They'll be hate. [SPEAKER_04]: They'll have their audience. [SPEAKER_05]: I think is a fit for the talk show format, even though his show is not good.
[SPEAKER_15]: Well, here's the thing. [SPEAKER_15]: When he was on the man show with Corolla, they were great together. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, it was [SPEAKER_15]: There was a it was a good interview show that was fun. [SPEAKER_05]: There's a lot of funny moments from the Kimmel show like is just like running Matt Damon Joe can stuff like that, but he's not a political commentator. [SPEAKER_05]: Right.
[SPEAKER_15]: And it's but when he's switched because I agree with you Bob when he's switched and got out of the stuff like the funny shit with Matt Damon and everybody else. [SPEAKER_15]: That's when it was over for me and then same with Colbert. [SPEAKER_15]: John Stuart's always been John Stuart. [SPEAKER_15]: I don't think he's really changed much over the years. [SPEAKER_15]: Stuart's made for that and he was the best. [SPEAKER_15]: And he's very very good at it.
[SPEAKER_15]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: But he also Stewart also got audience captured anytime he would go. [SPEAKER_04]: Now, not on the daily show, but post retirement come back anytime he would go hard on anything against the left. [SPEAKER_04]: He would get lit up and he just stopped doing it because he's a fucking moral coward, right? [SPEAKER_04]: It's always going to lose his friends. [SPEAKER_04]: And it's that, but you can't lose your friends over a political opinion.
[SPEAKER_15]: I agree, but you would you can't. [SPEAKER_15]: No, you can't. [SPEAKER_15]: That's not your friend. [SPEAKER_15]: I agree. [SPEAKER_15]: That's why I have like three friends from Hollywood. [SPEAKER_15]: Like that's it's because we don't talk about this shit. [SPEAKER_15]: I want to ask you about this. [SPEAKER_15]: This is breaking news right now. [SPEAKER_15]: Bob, I'm going to send this to you to play on Twitter here.
[SPEAKER_15]: So people are pissed off because Mike Johnson, they're going in a recession. [SPEAKER_15]: They just voted on that for their decision. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, what is that? [SPEAKER_04]: Resision is something you can do with an upper-down vote and the Senate to cut stuff out of a budget, basically. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay. [SPEAKER_15]: And so they said, Hey, we're going on break for thirty days and that sits and we're going to have a. Let's forty five.
[SPEAKER_15]: I think this is your price. [SPEAKER_15]: Are you kidding me? [SPEAKER_15]: That's a long time. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: So precision literally means cancellation. [SPEAKER_04]: I think a revocation. [SPEAKER_04]: So I'm like that. [SPEAKER_04]: So yeah, it's like you go through a line item budget and decide what you're going to pull out of it.
[SPEAKER_04]: So basically they're trying to yank funding for different things that shouldn't be there from the bill that they signed before. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay, so there's a judge. [SPEAKER_15]: One of these federal judges that we love who just refused to extend Alina Habas tenure as New Jersey's U.S. [SPEAKER_15]: in term of attorney. [SPEAKER_15]: The Senate has to cancel the August recess to approve Trump's appointees. [SPEAKER_15]: Get it done. [SPEAKER_15]: Don't go and recess play this.
[SPEAKER_15]: I have not seen it. [SPEAKER_15]: This is this is life. [SPEAKER_04]: This is the woman, by the way, that lied about all the Epstein files. [SPEAKER_04]: Remember was it? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, one of them. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, anybody involved in the Trump administration is openly lying right now, but everything that's going on with the Epstein files. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, getting fresh flight.
[SPEAKER_08]: To the White House soon, federal judges in the District of New Jersey have declined to extend Alina Habas' appointment as interim U.S. [SPEAKER_08]: Attorney, President Trump appointed Habit as the position. [SPEAKER_08]: On March the twenty-fourth interim U.S. [SPEAKER_08]: attorneys are only allowed to serve for one hundred and twenty days if they are not either confirmed by the U.S. [SPEAKER_08]: Senate or extended indefinitely by the District Court in their jurisdiction.
[SPEAKER_15]: So why aren't these people working and how are you allowed to do this? [SPEAKER_15]: Like you can just take forty five fucking days off in a row. [SPEAKER_04]: This is like do you not do not typically take forty five days off? [SPEAKER_04]: I mean you did me you're in the hospital for forty five years. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, the only way I'm off is if I'm I'm fucking dead or AIDS or in the hospital like we get two weeks off a year at the end of the year.
[SPEAKER_15]: And I coach fucking sports every fucking night for my kids like no dude there's zero days off. [SPEAKER_04]: Do you not do not? [SPEAKER_04]: Understand that all of Congress is currently in the hospital both houses. [SPEAKER_15]: All right. [SPEAKER_15]: They must be I guess but like what the fuck are we doing? [SPEAKER_04]: This is Alina Hava that they're trying to fucking get confirmed right now by the way. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay [SPEAKER_04]: press play.
[SPEAKER_09]: In files we're told are to be imminently unleashed and already we saw the Attorney General Pam Bondi say that it's the scale of what happened is far worse than anyone realized well over two hundred maybe two hundred and fifty victims and that we're going to get information either later today or tomorrow from these files. [SPEAKER_09]: What can you tell me about that? [SPEAKER_01]: I believe it will be today.
[SPEAKER_01]: I was just with a self-payment cash in the White House just before coming on your show. [SPEAKER_01]: And I can tell you that I haven't been privy to it yet, but I know it is coming out. [SPEAKER_01]: They will be taking portions of it. [SPEAKER_01]: We have to be patient and I said this last night at a dinner. [SPEAKER_01]: With some media and I said, I think America needs to remember one thing.
[SPEAKER_01]: We are going to be promises made promises kept by when you're dealing with victims. [SPEAKER_01]: And by the way, this is a perfect example of a case that was vetted that went through trial that had testimony and was prosecuted the right way. [SPEAKER_01]: And I don't preemptively attack. [SPEAKER_01]: That's just not the way I operate. [SPEAKER_01]: But in this case in Epstein's case, it is incredibly disturbing.
[SPEAKER_01]: We have flight logs, we have information names that will come out. [SPEAKER_09]: Is it going to be shocking? [SPEAKER_01]: I don't see how it's not shocking that there were so many individuals that were hidden. [SPEAKER_01]: and kept secret and not been held accountable. [SPEAKER_01]: Let's talk about the reverse. [SPEAKER_01]: I believe in accountability. [SPEAKER_01]: So you have to now go through your process.
[SPEAKER_01]: Now I won't say their guilty until they go through their time in court. [SPEAKER_01]: But again, now it's time for accountability. [SPEAKER_01]: We have seen for so many years, peers in this country, many investigations, subpoenas, testimonies, and Congress, et cetera, et cetera. [SPEAKER_01]: But there's a general frustration with accountability. [SPEAKER_01]: We take it halfway. [SPEAKER_01]: We don't take it home.
[SPEAKER_01]: And I really believe that now with Cash and Pam, there will be accountability. [SPEAKER_09]: And we know that only one person so far has actually gone to prison over that whole scandal. [SPEAKER_09]: It was Guillain Maxwell, who was from my lover of Jeffrey Epstein. [SPEAKER_09]: No man so far has actually been put in prison as a result of what happened. [SPEAKER_09]: Do you think by releasing information from these files, we are likely to see criminal actions being taken?
[SPEAKER_01]: Absolutely. [SPEAKER_01]: I think it would be negligent for us not to. [SPEAKER_01]: You have to hold individuals who are indeed rapists accountable. [SPEAKER_01]: We have to have them tried in my opinion. [SPEAKER_01]: And I do believe in that. [SPEAKER_01]: Nobody should be just dismissed. [SPEAKER_01]: You have to have your time in court. [SPEAKER_01]: And your case will be heard.
[SPEAKER_01]: But to hide lists, to protect political friends, all of that, we don't have time for that. [SPEAKER_15]: So, is she being honest here, and then this is why they're fucking leaving, and so they can't extend her? [SPEAKER_15]: Or, is it something else? [SPEAKER_04]: No, I mean, they just, again, they're all in a hospital right now. [SPEAKER_04]: Did you not hear what this woman said?
[SPEAKER_04]: Obviously it would be a moral tragedy if the Trump administration didn't hold all of these people accountable. [SPEAKER_04]: So that's not, it can't be that. [SPEAKER_04]: It can't be that they don't want to hold their donors and their lobbyists and their friends accountable. [SPEAKER_04]: That's me something else. [SPEAKER_04]: I totally believe you. [SPEAKER_04]: We're all gonna move on as a country. [SPEAKER_04]: I all of this dude will completely forget about.
[SPEAKER_04]: I will never stop talking about this. [SPEAKER_04]: Never. [SPEAKER_04]: There's nothing you can do to me to make me stop talking about this until you do your fucking job. [SPEAKER_15]: uh... because the other part of this with this recess that is coming off as are calling it's here is uh... so Donald Trump has picked three hundred fifty six nominees to fill uh... key roles in his administration so far uh... two hundred ninety four of these positions [SPEAKER_15]: have no vote.
[SPEAKER_15]: Um, two hundred sixty two of them are nominees being considered by the sentence. [SPEAKER_15]: Ninety four out of the two ninety four have been confirmed with over two hundred. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, or two hundred on the dot, I guess that that that happens. [SPEAKER_15]: Why the fuck is anybody going anywhere? [SPEAKER_15]: Why are you taking a vacation? [SPEAKER_15]: Why is Mike Johnson calling for a vacation? [SPEAKER_15]: And what is so fucking stressful in your life?
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, it might be that they're going to attempt to do recess appointments. [SPEAKER_04]: which is a thing. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: And what happens in that situation? [SPEAKER_04]: You don't need Senate confirmation. [SPEAKER_04]: I'll really. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: And usually you'll pull some shit like that when you have the presidency and the Senate, because they can't really, like the John Thunes, the only guy that can really call the session back.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Now, this is, we're talking about my Johnson and Congress, but John Thunes, the guy who can call the session back. [SPEAKER_04]: Now, obviously, if they do it, it's going to get challenging court, we'll see if it stands, but recess appointments are nothing new. [SPEAKER_04]: Every president does it at some point.
[SPEAKER_15]: sometimes they do get resented though if I'm not right I'm not mistaken Bob have haven't some recess appointments been resented like in the last two or three administrations yeah I mean it's it will not subject guys there is no way out of this so I don't know what the end result is going to be on this but [SPEAKER_15]: So what you said earlier in the show, man, if you want these younger voters and everybody else, you've got to figure this the fuck out, right?
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: And also, the last two presidents haven't done it. [SPEAKER_04]: As I said, Trump and Biden, because during Obama's administration, he tried [SPEAKER_04]: and there was a Supreme Court ruling, NLRB versus Noel Cannon, canning, excuse me, that limited the presence ability to make such appointments and the Senate's practice of using, quote, perform a sessions to technically remain in session to prevent a formal recess.
[SPEAKER_04]: So, I don't know what the result of this NLRB versus Noel Cannon is. [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe, Groker, Chad GBT knows the details of what it requires. [SPEAKER_04]: But the Constitution allows the President to make recess appointments to fill vacancies during Senate recesses. [SPEAKER_04]: They're temporary and expire at the end of the next Senate session, which I don't know when that would be. [SPEAKER_04]: I think it would be December when they break for the holidays.
[SPEAKER_04]: So, however they appointed would be tacked this, I would call it acting from now until whenever. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Now the difference with acting is [SPEAKER_04]: I don't think they can hire other like C-suite level people, like you can hire assistance and stuff like that. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't remember all the rules about the stupid shit.
[SPEAKER_04]: But yeah, this ruling curtail the president's ability to make recess appointments stipulated that Senate must be in recess at least ten days. [SPEAKER_04]: or for recess appointment to be valid, which in this case it would be. [SPEAKER_04]: If they're going to go on break for forty days, forty-five days, then Trump can make an appointment. [SPEAKER_04]: And technically speaking, Dune could on day nine, calling back in and stop it, but he's not going to do that, right?
[SPEAKER_04]: So maybe that's what this is. [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe there's going to be recess appointments.
[SPEAKER_15]: don't know and then Bob I just sent you if you want to play this now so Trump I have not heard this listeners tag me this Trump is apparently alive at the White House currently and they're asking what the DOJ is going to do with the Epstein thing again the story is not going away so gotten press play here I haven't heard it [SPEAKER_15]: It's something that we have to do in any case, and there's a little need that there.
[SPEAKER_07]: I don't know anything about it, they gonna know what? [SPEAKER_07]: They're gonna, they're gonna, they're gonna be turning down on this. [SPEAKER_00]: I don't know about it, but I think it's something that would be sounds appropriate to do you. [SPEAKER_07]: No, I have no concern. [SPEAKER_00]: He's a very talented person. [SPEAKER_00]: He's very smart. [SPEAKER_00]: I didn't know that they were going to do it. [SPEAKER_00]: I don't really follow that too much.
[SPEAKER_00]: sort of a witch hunt, just a continuation of the witch hunt. [SPEAKER_00]: The witch hunt that you should be talking about is they caught President Obama. [SPEAKER_15]: There's something to do. [SPEAKER_15]: Okay. [SPEAKER_15]: So with this deal, what about Obama? [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, do you believe that?
[SPEAKER_15]: Do you believe that's Pam Bondi, the head of the DOJ, uh, an attorney general, would make a call or say they're going to make a call and meet with going Maxwell and not tell the president on its dates? [SPEAKER_04]: Um, no. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't either. [SPEAKER_04]: No, so here's a list of things that I don't believe. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't believe she's got the capability to prosecute this.
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't believe she has the authority because Trump has a given the tour my opinion. [SPEAKER_04]: And I don't think she has the willingness to do it and either. [SPEAKER_04]: These people, I'm telling you, this is the aristocracy in some form or another. [SPEAKER_04]: And they are looking to insulate themselves from this because this is the thought process. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, if we take it down, there's going to be chaos and chaos is bad for America.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's what they think. [SPEAKER_04]: And when I say we in that statement, I mean, politicians, Republicans, Democrats, everybody, that's how they think. [SPEAKER_15]: So with that being said here, [SPEAKER_15]: I actually think she does have the willingness because she doesn't want to take this fucking smoke anymore. [SPEAKER_15]: And I believe she wants to keep her job.
[SPEAKER_15]: However, you're going to have to throw out some Republican bones here to the people to make it seem like this is somewhat balanced, even though I don't think it's going to be. [SPEAKER_15]: Even when they talk to her and it could create or make this situation even worse or create a worse situation than this already is. [SPEAKER_15]: And then, Bob, the last video I just sent you here is DeSantis.
[SPEAKER_15]: So there was a statement from DeSantis here that will be in your inbox right now. [SPEAKER_15]: And it's in regards of what he wants to do. [SPEAKER_15]: So if you refresh it, I just sent it to you there. [SPEAKER_15]: Because I've never heard DeSantis speak on this at all. [SPEAKER_10]: So let's talk about the president states late this week said, let's just let go of all the Epstein documents. [SPEAKER_10]: You feel the same way, right?
[SPEAKER_10]: You did that when you first took over. [SPEAKER_11]: Yeah, so when I became governor, I launched an investigation of Palm Beach and how they handled this. [SPEAKER_11]: And that was ten, fifteen years prior to me taking office. [SPEAKER_11]: We also were able to get legislation to unseal all the Palm Beach County grand jury information. [SPEAKER_11]: And I signed that legislation. [SPEAKER_11]: I had a number of the Epstein victims with me there.
[SPEAKER_11]: They were in their thirties by then, but they were, I think, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen years all at the time. [SPEAKER_11]: But I think what we found and what we did in Florida is [SPEAKER_11]: The feds came in back in two thousand six seven eight. [SPEAKER_11]: They swooped in and they took the case. [SPEAKER_11]: So if you want to talk about what happened at that island, New York City, all these things, that is all federal.
[SPEAKER_11]: So what I would say is just release it, let people see. [SPEAKER_11]: But I do think there's a desire for justice because Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell didn't just do this amongst themselves. [SPEAKER_11]: I mean, there were obviously other people involved and get no one's been brought to justice. [SPEAKER_04]: No. [SPEAKER_04]: Brian Killmead wanted a, yeah, we support President Trump answer. [SPEAKER_04]: And what he got was Ron DeSantis being a decent human being.
[SPEAKER_15]: Yes. [SPEAKER_15]: And, and this is the first time I'm hearing it, too. [SPEAKER_15]: And I have the exact same sentiments, and I'll go a step further. [SPEAKER_15]: Because he was actually there working on this case, and was one who first arrested Epstein. [SPEAKER_15]: And then, yes, we all know that it was taken by the Fed's App to that. [SPEAKER_15]: It was not state anymore. [SPEAKER_15]: It was federal.
[SPEAKER_15]: If he would have gotten in his presidents, [SPEAKER_15]: He would release everything because what the fuck does he care? [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe you don't know that for sure. [SPEAKER_15]: I mean, this is because of the root, the Republicans that are involved in this. [SPEAKER_04]: There's a lot of immense pressure. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm sure on Trump not to do this. [SPEAKER_04]: He's also a very bad liar, right? [SPEAKER_04]: He's a good bluffer, but that's not the same thing.
[SPEAKER_04]: Bluffing is like, I'll fucking blow your whole country up.
[SPEAKER_04]: right and then you look at him and his hair like fucking this dude's gonna blow my whole country white blood on you yeah, which I love yeah Dennis Miller used to tell a joke about that about how having a wild asshole for president every now and again makes a lot sense it's like under what circumstances would you ever consider using nuclear weapons because I don't know what if we run out of the rest of them [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it was a really good joke.
[SPEAKER_04]: He told it back in like two thousand four or five I think, but Trump's good at that that deal making bluff kind of deal, but line obviously he's not good at it because that's what he's doing and he's not very good at it. [SPEAKER_15]: By the way, none of them seem good at it. [SPEAKER_15]: Cash Patel doesn't seem good at it. [SPEAKER_04]: Tane bungee, you know, and what's we in cash Patel looks like he's lying all the time because of his wide ass eyes. [SPEAKER_04]: Not that.
[SPEAKER_15]: and that that interview with him and bond genome where they looked at each other and they were just paralyzed and fear and that woman that woman whoever that woman is from fox for giving me I don't know your name but uh... she just tears them like you know fuckers really going to say this like if we had entered access to her mind during the interview it would have been like are you mother fuckers really going to tell me the story right now i'm not buying this shit and again the shitty is part about it and i said this weeks ago uh... is
[SPEAKER_15]: He's done a lot of good. [SPEAKER_15]: If they just would have figured out a better way to cover this fucking story, so far so good besides a big beautiful bill, but like, you know, unfortunately, this one's gonna haunt everything because everyone shuts the fuck up about it, including us. [SPEAKER_15]: All right, Keith Richard's still alive, by the way. [SPEAKER_15]: Bob, so yeah, he lives on to Jesus Christ.
[SPEAKER_15]: It's just, it's got to be genetics at that point, you know, just pure genes at that point. [SPEAKER_15]: Now's the point to show we get to the drinking bro of the week. [SPEAKER_15]: You can submit on drinkingbrows.com. [SPEAKER_15]: We've got people here who's out there. [SPEAKER_15]: There's somebody standing in the lobby right now. [SPEAKER_15]: He can come in if you want. [SPEAKER_15]: Let him in. [SPEAKER_15]: Hey, are you, do you want to come up with drinking bro the week?
[SPEAKER_15]: Oh, he says I'm good dude. [SPEAKER_15]: He's got a fuck off. [SPEAKER_15]: That man's got a family. [SPEAKER_15]: Holy shit. [SPEAKER_15]: He just gave me he gave me a wave like not dude. [SPEAKER_15]: I got fucking six grand kids. [SPEAKER_15]: A wife that I've probably been married to for forty years. [SPEAKER_15]: It's just a guess. [SPEAKER_15]: And he's got some other kids in a nice job and he's like, I'm not fucking blowing this bullshit up for this stupid show.
[SPEAKER_15]: I understand that. [SPEAKER_15]: I understand that. [SPEAKER_15]: So you can submit on drinkingbrows.com, uh, bro box.
[SPEAKER_15]: worth it this month oh shit actually take take put the camera me real quick um i just found this out um so a lot of you guys been asking of like hey the umbrella came but i didn't get the t-shirt or the usual stuff i get in the bro box it was at the bottom dude so when i threw the box out a couple days ago i thought it was coming in a different box [SPEAKER_15]: Was at the bottom of the box smashed in so like the shirt was in there everything else was in there.
[SPEAKER_15]: It was just buried at the bottom. [SPEAKER_04]: I didn't find mine until was breaking the box down. [SPEAKER_04]: I didn't either. [SPEAKER_04]: So that is I guess our fault like but well, I mean you should check the entire box. [SPEAKER_04]: I have to be fair. [SPEAKER_15]: All right, then I'm going to say it was my laziness because I didn't check it either and so I know I said on the other shit the show the other day I was like, oh man, the rest was coming.
[SPEAKER_15]: No, it was all in there because Brandon coming right afterwards and he goes, motherfucker, everything's in the box and I go dude. [SPEAKER_15]: It's definitely him. [SPEAKER_15]: So I went out to the garage. [SPEAKER_15]: So we have a recycled thing and my wife gives a shit about. [SPEAKER_15]: Which I don't and and I pulled out the box and sure enough the shirt was in the bottom of it. [SPEAKER_04]: So recycling is not real. [SPEAKER_04]: It's not.
[SPEAKER_04]: Nobody in Texas recycles cardboard that's not happening. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm telling you I promise you it's not happening. [SPEAKER_04]: I use it too because I generate so much cardboard from buying dumb shit that I need a separate garbage can but yeah, but that's it. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, I don't I don't have any [SPEAKER_04]: But I don't believe that it's going somewhere good.
[SPEAKER_03]: No. [SPEAKER_04]: And so beyond this, I think they're setting it on fire and throwing homeless people into it. [SPEAKER_15]: I know. [SPEAKER_15]: And Wilmington, I ask, because I knew they'd do it. [SPEAKER_15]: They definitely don't do the Wilmington. [SPEAKER_15]: No, they just dump it all the same time. [SPEAKER_15]: Because nobody sees it, nobody takes pictures. [SPEAKER_15]: Whatever.
[SPEAKER_15]: But with that so I was wrong me personally I was wrong when I said that the other day because I went back out to the trash can and Found the box then I opened up and was like I'll fuck the shirt and everything else is in here. [SPEAKER_15]: It's just the bottom so I apologize But you can swim for drink a bro the week that gets emailed to us live on air.
[SPEAKER_15]: This next bro box is a banger [SPEAKER_15]: So it's a wink wink, Epstein nod there and then some other really cool shit. [SPEAKER_15]: It's dope. [SPEAKER_15]: To end out the summer and super excited about that. [SPEAKER_15]: The app you can also submit to on the drink and browse app on iPhone. [SPEAKER_15]: for Android, and it'll come right to us live on air. [SPEAKER_15]: This week's drinking bro, came from, let's see, this one just got sent.
[SPEAKER_15]: God damn, it's all one one. [SPEAKER_15]: All right. [SPEAKER_15]: Drink a bro submission, Alice Ritchie, New Jersey, listeners since the twenty twenty one. [SPEAKER_15]: All right, we got a lady here.
[SPEAKER_15]: uh... nominating just in the leg who is living i'm not in nominating my friends uh... my retired navy seal uh... just in leg for drinking bro of the week just in is the kind of person everyone should know just as retired combat veteran navy seal he was a member of but's class of two three four
[SPEAKER_15]: uh... his journey can still be seen online from that documentary uh... and his story can be heard on uh... the team never quit podcast episode from a few years back that's our good buddy mark is the trial nineteen years ago just and was diagnosed uh... with severe form of leukemia over the years just and endured well over seventy five treatments of chemotherapy and radiation and a bone marrow stem cell transplants uh... in immune disorder uh... respiratory failure and double lung transplant flock
[SPEAKER_15]: Because nothing will ever stop Justin, while he was going through this, his medical treatments and surgeries, Justin fought to stay on active duty, performing various duties at Naval Special Warfare Group II, and for SEAL Team II, and even rehabilitated himself well enough to become an operational SEAL Platoon commander at SEAL Team VIII, for a short while between the transplants. [SPEAKER_15]: What the fuck? [SPEAKER_15]: Some dudes just want to get some, you know, damn dude.
[SPEAKER_15]: Justin eventually medically retired from the Navy in two thousand twelve afterwards. [SPEAKER_15]: Justin became the first and still the only double lung transplant T in the world to climb Denali in Alaska. [SPEAKER_15]: Is that a it's got to be like a Kilimanjaro type thing in Alaska for give me I don't know Alaska very well, but [SPEAKER_15]: God damn, I can imagine doing that. [SPEAKER_15]: I can't imagine doing it my lungs.
[SPEAKER_15]: My lungs are scarred as fuck after my hospital thinks from pneumonia. [SPEAKER_15]: So no dude. [SPEAKER_15]: I think Denali's like twenty thousand feet. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: So I'm like that. [SPEAKER_04]: Damn. [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, I couldn't even do it with my lungs. [SPEAKER_15]: Um, I've doubted it. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, now Justin is facing a number of medical issues. [SPEAKER_15]: Again, has been sharing a story in Facebook and went on YouTube.
[SPEAKER_15]: Uh, Justin is in need of another double long transplant. [SPEAKER_15]: A kidney transplant. [SPEAKER_15]: And we'll likely need a heart transplant. [SPEAKER_02]: Fuck. [SPEAKER_15]: Justin's been sharing updates about a story and will likely be a need of a kidney donor, but his overall goal is to help others. [SPEAKER_15]: He asks every post to share his story far and wide so that it can reach out and helping everyone through a difficult diagnosis. [SPEAKER_15]: Shit!
[SPEAKER_15]: Last but not least, this is a create incredible story. [SPEAKER_15]: Justin is she to death over and over again saying that death has no right to tell him when it's his time to go. [SPEAKER_15]: He is a mission and he will complete it. [SPEAKER_15]: And for that, he deserves one hell of a drink. [SPEAKER_15]: Absolutely, fuck man, cheers. [SPEAKER_15]: That's one of the crazy stories I've ever heard of in this episode. [SPEAKER_15]: Very well written by the way.
[SPEAKER_15]: Sometimes I'm kind of piecing this together, where, you know, Marines will send in things and, well, what's the face of it? [SPEAKER_15]: Romatically, it's not the best, right? [SPEAKER_15]: Yeah, it's typically not great. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, but, uh, Allison Rishi, great job. [SPEAKER_15]: Uh, this was a fucking great, great, drink a bro the week. [SPEAKER_15]: You can submit on uh, on drinkabros.com or on the app. [SPEAKER_15]: It's free.
[SPEAKER_15]: Drinkabros app is free on, uh, iPhone and Android and uh, lot of news being posted. [SPEAKER_15]: Of people's wives and girlfriends, which, like, celebrate life, all right? [SPEAKER_15]: Ah, damn, we're proud of you guys. [SPEAKER_15]: We appreciate you tuning day in and day out, go to Spotify, rate the show of five star and the back catalog is up there. [SPEAKER_15]: They're Justin Vick Ryan is over a one thousand episodes he said of drinking bros.
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