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Gary Jeff Walker returns once again with the Night Cap as he talks Second Amendment with Dan Wos, Ohio's election specifically regarding Issue 1 with Naomi Delguidice and Rob McColley, the southern border with Todd Bensman, and much more. Tune in!

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W W Gary Jeff Walker at your service for a Tuesday nightcap. The All Star break continues in the Reds, meanwhile, continue to wait and wait and wait so they can sit and pounce on those hapless Milwaukee Brewers Friday night at Great American Ballpark. When the season resumes, the Reds are still in first place in the NL Central. It helps when you nobody's played any games for

a couple of days, and that's the way that works. Go Op Go Broke, disney Man, Big trouble at America's Happiest place on Earth, Walt disney World, July fourth weekend, Shockingly low crowds, shockingly low attendance, way off their average, and certainly nowhere near the highs that Disney used to

enjoy this time of year. Maybe the American people have finally decided, just like many of them did with bud Light and the Dylan Mulveney debacle, that Disney doesn't really They're not a beacon for their values and the things that they hold important, which happened not be five year old transgender Chippin' Dales. So Disney's at a point. You see all the firings at ESPN, just like a week and a half ago, I mean thousands let go from the Entertainment

in Sports Programming Network. Of course, their parent company is Disney. Disney's in trouble and it doesn't look like it's gonna get any better anytime soon, as long as they continue their adherents with these far left out of touch woke policies and caring water for small little pockets of supposedly victimized groups in the country. And the political fight with Ron de Santis continues in Florida. I remember going to Disney thanks to radio junkets back in the late eighties, I was

very lucky. I got to take about three or four free trips down to Walt Disney World. They would have radio stations come in from around the country when they were trying to promote a new exhibit, say at Epcot or the MGM Studios which aren't there anymore, or any of the new hotels, and we would go down for like a week to Orlando and broadcast from inside the park. At Disney, we had Carte launch Man, we had a free hotel room. They paid for the satellite, they paid for our air fare,

they paid for our food. For the most part, it was a nice little working vacation, and I enjoyed Disney then. But you know what, I was an adult in upper twenties, early thirties, and I was on my own in Florida with my friends and we were having a good time party in it up, the reality is not to save for most people who have to pay their way, especially with the prices that Disney is charging.

I can't even amag and I could look it up. You could too, what a family of four for three days in Disney World costs these days. And they're not synonymous in this. I'm sure Universal is pretty pricey too, but Universal doesn't have all of that backlash to deal with overwoke policies. So it'll be interesting to see what happens with Walt, Disney World and Disney as

an entity in and of itself. I mean, things do not look good right now, and unless there is a major turnaround corporately on things that they I don't know, support, condone or condemn, I don't see a change in anytime soon. And it's sad. Disney was a man. There's nothing like sitting in the lobby of the Grand Floridian Hotel, having some coffee and a muffin or something. The muffins are really good at Disney, or they used to be. Anyway, that aside a fantastic nightcap ready to roll for

you tonight among our guests. Our first guest is Todd Benzman. You may be very familiar with Todd. You may have seen him at Fox News. You may have heard him on this show. He is with the Center for Immigration Studies. He is in Mexico, and we'll have a report for us from south of the border in just a few moments. My old friend Jay Armstrong is going to make a return appearance to the Nightcap a little bit later on Jaya stand up comedian and also the vape King of Northern Kentucky his reaction

to Cincinnati City council persons wanting to ban flavored vapes. Naomi Gooducci Goudache, I knew I would screw up the name eventually. Naomi is with the Right to Life in Ohio. Rob McCaulay is a state Senator who sponsored a resolution and it all evolves around Issue one, the big election that will determine how the Ohio Constitution reads and how further constitutional amendments or statutes passed in the State

of Ohio will require if it passes sixty percent majority of the people. Anytime you're going to do something as serious as change of constitution, I think you should have a supermajority. The federal government does it that way. Why can't Ohio one of a handful of states that doesn't have the supermajority rule in legislation and statutes and constitutional amendments. Right now, it's just fifty percent plus one

vote. Not good. Karen Cataline comes back, She'll be spouting off and the fur ball all ahead as we continue on this Tuesday night, SELW. Are you a blurry eyed, pillow haired snooze button hitter? Are you a morning hater? Do you despise waking up? Good morning? Leave me alone? Luckily, there's hell, Mike McConnell everything you need to start your day right, plus my interemus Mike McConnell. Win be a morning lover with Mike

McConnell tomorrow morning at five on seven hundred WLW. It's summer break and having fun outdoors means tracking more dirt in your home. That's why I trust the pros at zeroes, carpet and no cleaningsponded at the southern border and beyond from the Center for Immigration Studies, the man who has written out two books about our border crisis, America's Covert Border War, and also Overrun, which is

out now. Todd Benzman joins us for a few minutes tonight. Todd, you are in Mexico at this point, correct, Yes, Padres Negres, Mexico, just across from Eagle passlexis all right. This has been one of the big choke points where all of the foreign criminal trespassers as I like to call them, are coming through, and Eagle Pass has been one of the focuses we've seen. Now, what's going on on that side of the border. Do you see any large groups ready to come in as it become more

of a trickle? What's happening now? Todd? Yeah, so pretty much all morning long, and all week long and all month long. There's this sort of game that's going on where the Texas governor Abbot is blocking the immigrants at the river bank, not allowing them to pass. While the immigrants understand that the Texas authorities will block them at the river water, they also understand that if they can just find Biden's border patrol officers that they'll be let in.

So there's this hunt for border patrol to get to let them in and this evasion of the Texas troops you know, who are blocking them. Yeah, and for the most part, that's fine. That's fine. This is when you're live on location. This is what happens. You had all kinds of external noises interrupting the transmission a helicopter and here about that. No, that's okay, it adds authenticity. But yeah, so, um, the immigrants are finding that they're able to get through often enough they can bypass Texas

and find border patrol. And so they are continuously crossing here from piegris Negress over to Eagle Pass because the landscape is very difficult for the Texans to block everything. But the Texans are doing a pretty yeoman's job at it. They're clear land, they're occupying sandbars, they are building now a marine barrier, these big orange sort of circular floats. They're going to put a thousand feet of that in. They're starting to put that in now to block them inside

the river so that they can't get past them to border patrol. And so there's a lot going on here where Texas is trying to block them, and the Biden Border Patrol is trying to let them all in. Right, So Texas, you know every state I was talking with Terry Lake about this, who of course ran have failed to bid for Arizona governor this last time that every state has actually a requirement to defend it it's borders from invaders, and

Texas is trying to do that. Some others are non and the Biden administration certainly isn't trying to protect anybody's borders from invasion. And this is what this is is a full scale invasion, is it not? Well you can see well, Texas is definitely treating it like an invasion. You know, you can see fortifications. I mean, it really looks like kind of a war zone on the Texas side. Airboat sure, sure, well it is technically

it is a war zone. Because you talk about America's covert border war in your first book and Overrun, that sounds an awful lot like an invasion to me. And there are just thousands and thousands of yards of razor wire that Texas has strung. They're clearing all the brushed off of the Texas side, so there's nowhere to hide. They're occupying land like kind of islands in the

middle of a river. Yeah, and right now behind me, I mean there's a group of about twenty immigrants that are on the Texas side, but they won't let them through. They're on the they're on the wrong side of the razor wire. I'm looking at him right now. They're just planning to just stay there. Others will come back to the Mexican side and go try to find a spot where they might be able to find an order the goal. And they told me that, So that's kind of what's going on.

It's just literally really beating up a lot of the fortifications. So yeah, the border patrol that is releasing them into the country. This is all at the behest of Majorcas because he ultimately is in charges ahead of DHS of border right and the federal reason right, the reason exactly the reason. This is kind of like Greg Abbott versus Joe Biden in my orcus here down here,

because the Maorcus EHS is allowing all of them into the country. If they can get past Texas and into the border patrol hands, they get on a bus and within a day or two they're in Chicago, Denver, Detroit, wherever, Miami, anywhere they want to go forever, and whatever you've heard otherwise is untrue. They're letting them all through. Everybody gets in, everybody gets in, every everybody plays, everybody wins, because there is simply no

enforcement of our laws, the immigration laws we have on the books. Stan that's the problem. And Texas, Texas has a a you know, a big hill to climb, a mountain to climb here against that sort of bay, because it just entices these migrants to just keep you know, charging the river bank, charging the river bank over and over again here and there until they finally get a border patrol agent to let them in, and they do let them let them in. Otherwise they're just stuck on the river bank.

Like I'm looking at right now, a group that are just sitting over there, and I don't know how I'm go'll be there before they give up. You also just posted a story that you sent me, Todd Benzman, about this US soldier who pled guilty to terrorism but did not face high treason charges as you say he should have. Yeah, this is not related to immigration in any way, but it is the homeland security matter, which I write about at length. Too. This is just an egregious case of treason.

In my opinion, when you read the court records, it got no publicity US Army. Stouldier in the third Division, Infantry Division went into the Army as a committed Jihadis. He was actually on US intelligence radar before he joined, but somehow they let him in and the entire time that he was in the service, he was on the horn with committed ISIS operatives teaching them how to kill Americans. Uh. And this this is just an egregious case.

And my point is that, uh, you know, this is such a matter of such high treason that in any other time this guy would have been charged with treason and maybe executed. That's a def penalty charge. Instead, they just got him on material support and attempted murder of US personnel, which

is you know, could carry a forty year term. But the details of the case or what my story is about about just how how far this guy went to help ISIS kill Americans in the battle on the battlefield using American tactics. He was providing them with material with I'm sorry, with Army field manual material and with diagrams of tactics that he had learned in the business world. In the business world, we call it proprietary knowledge. Right basically, well,

you can, you can. You should get executed for that. And I believe so if you remember you join the military on purpose so you can kill other members of the military. Absolutely, that is a treasonous offense in my opinion. Todd, let me tie that back in real quick before we go to the topic immigration. How many people have we caught now that we

know about who've been on the Terra watch list. They continue to come across our southern border as well, right while over two hundred And I'm glad you asked that because the DHS Office of Inspector General just released an inflable report, investigative report about how the Myortists administration under math Migration released a FBI watched list and terrorist into the country accidentally and how they pointed them two weeks later.

But all the mistakes that were made, and it's just what I've always thought, which is that this mass migration crisis as openly country to potential terrorist attack because they're not doing the normal counter terrorism work that they would in normal times, that it's kept the nation safe. It's a DHS OIG investigation. I wrote a sixteen hundred word analysis of that. You can find it at Tom Benzman dot com. I wrote it for my organization, Center for Immigration Studies

CIS dot org. An incredible indictment of this mass migration crisis and the national security implications of it. Well, Todd Bensman, I really appreciate your time. I know it's tight you're in Mexico, and we appreciate having a correspondent on our southern border. Here on the nightcap from CIS Center for Immigration STUDYCIS dot org, Todd Benzman dot com. Todd Benzman and a fantastic report.

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a fireworks sho calf. On this Tuesday night on seven hundred w l W, Darry Jeff Our next guest or next couple of jests in this half hour are on to talk about Issue one on the ballot in Ohio August eighth. Now, this is a special election, and special elections tend to not have great turnouts if there's nothing else really going on, and there isn't in this case. But it is important that if you're if you're an Ohio voter, it is extremely important that you get out on Tuesday, August eighth, or

before if you can vote early in Ohio. I know you can vote early a lot of a lot of elections in Ohio, but Issue one is on the ballot, and this is so crucial to protecting really to protecting majority rule

in the state of Ohio and actually doing what the people. All the polls show that people want an Issue one says that if it passes, if you vote yes on Issue one, it will mean that anytime there is a constitutional amendment in the state of Ohio, at any time there is a statute on the ballot, for the voters to decide something that's that crucial, will require sixty percent of whoever votes instead of what is now fifty percent plus one vote

puts things over the top, and for things as important as a human life, you need more than fifty percent plus one to say, codify abortion in the state of Ohio. To talk about that, Naomi Dela Guida Cha, who is a pro life activist and works for the pro life folks in the state of Ohio, talks for a moment about Issue one and the importance from her standpoint. Naomi, welcome to the program. Gary, Thank you so much for having me here this evening and just for taking time to shine light

on this important life and death issue here in Ohio today. All right, So tell me why Issue one is so crucial to protecting life in your opinion in the state of Ohio. Absolutely. Issue one is Ohio's response to a radical out of state special interest campaign that is currently threatening Ohio families and voters.

Right now. Out of state special interest groups are trying to put radical late term, painful abortion up to birth into the Ohio Constitution this November as a quote constitutional right for quote any individual of any age here in the state of Ohio, and they're aclu liberal language would actually allow parents to not be involved. It would basically prevent parents from being involved in a minor child's process

as they're considering or thinking about abortion. So essentially, this amendment will say late term abortion in the state of Ohio is one allowed in any circumstance, at any time, and parents do not even have a legal right to a say or even notification about this process. Additionally, the acous language would take away current health and safety measures thinks as simple as a hospital transfer agreement between an abortion facility and a local emergency room in case of a medical emergency.

Their language would strip all of the common sense health and safety measures in the state of Ohio, including targeting thirty thousand onborn lives every single year. As this amendment is added to o how constitution this November. Well, the legislature in Ohio has already acted NAOMI on these issues, and there's significant restrictions on abortion, which of course judges, liberal leftist judges have put stays on a

lot of that legislation in a lot of states. But this would actually change Ohio's constitution to no matter what the legislature has said in the past, to make abortion basically anytime, any place, anywhere, up right up till the moment of birth. Is that where you're telling me that is true. It would do just that with none of the current health and safety regulations that even

exist at this time. So basically, these radical out of state special interests pro abortion groups are saying, we don't care what you the people have elected your legislators to do. We're going to try to circumvent the legislators because they're not doing what we want. And we're actually going to say we're just going to go around the legislative process and try to shove this into the constitution through dangerous vaguely worded language that is unclear to you. Unless you're a lawyer,

you may not even fully understand the scope of what it does. And that's intentional, and they circumvent the people to represent you by going and trying to kind of attack you from another route and stick this in the constitution. Well, they are very very well funded, as you mentioned, out of state Planned Parenthood ACLU, the usual characters when it comes to killing babies, because

you know there's a lot of money in the murder of unborn children. It is the abortion industry is just that it's an industry, and you're fighting a lot of time from a very very well funded campaign, which is so disingenuous if you've seen any of the TV commercials, because it makes it sound like you better vote no on Issue one or you're going to lose your voice being

heard, when it's exactly the opposite way around. In truth, a vote yes on Issue one guarantees that something as important as changing the state's constitution requires a majority of the people majority rule, and a supermajority at that, not just fifty percent plus one, because as we've seen recently, elections that are that close very often are that manipulative and very confusing for the average voters.

So it's good that you're getting the word out, and I felt like it was important for me to help you get that word out talking about Issue one and why it's I mean, for the most part, my push is just to get as many people aware and get out and vote. Because if you've got a majority the voters in the state of Ohio that are registered going to the polls and voting yes on Issue one, that that's what they're They're they're

going to vote yes. The majority of people in Ohio, and I believe that maybe as much as sixty percent would vote yes if if the turnout is as it should be. But that's the problem for me, is that the voters, unless it's a national election, a presidential year, the voters in Ohio just simply do not turn out. What are you doing to try and get the vote out, Naomi, Well, thank you so much for that question, Gariet. Essentially, there are campaigns, there's a coalition of a

bunch of different organizations that are just working really hard on education. We're working so hard to educate people, letting them know not only you need to come out and go ourn issue one on August dates, but especially letting them know what Issue one does. So there's phone calls, direct phone calls to people, direct mail, a lot of different avenues that this campaign is taking.

But the key concept is as radical and devastating as this abortion amendment in November is the abortion amendment is only the first item on the asail US liberal laundry list of things that they want to shove into our constitution. And the real question that every Ohio voter needs to be asking themselves today is should our basic god given rights the up for sale to the highest bidder or contingent upon ever

changing public opinion or misinformation in Ohio. So at the end of the day, it's critical that every Ohio and vote yes an Issue one on August dates because our human rights are basic human rights, the right to life, along with all of the other things we hold dear that are ensrined at our constitution are under attacked by these out of state groups that are targeting us. Well, again, my push is get as many people out to vote as possible,

because if you do that Issue one will pass. That's that's my contention, you know. And the education part that you mentioned is absolutely crucial to motivate people and to make them understand what's at stake. Naomi did see I was going to get through this without doing it. Del gaducha, you are so close, all right, well the Italian I got it right the first time, Naomi thing. Thank you so much for your time tonight, keep up the good fight for life in the state of Ohio. Vote yes on

Issue one August eighth. We will talk to the state sponsor of that issue, Rob McCaulay in just a few moments. As we continue on the nightcap on seven LW, open up our live stream on the iHeartRadio app and take a look at the screen. You see that little red circle with a microphone on it. That's our talk back feature. Push it and send us your thoughts on the current topic, something you think we should discuss, or just let us know how much you can live without us. Yeah, the talk

back feature. Check it out on seven wlw's live stream on the iHeartRadio ad. Being value conscious and getting the most for your money is so important these days, and that's why it's more important you want to Ohio on August eighth on the ballot and what it says if you if it passes you vote yes on Issue one, it means it will take a supermajority of sixty percent of the vote to change Ohio's constitution or for statutes to get passed by the voters.

And another change is that Well to explain the other changes that Issue one will bring about if it is passed on August eighth, the state Senate sponsor of that issue and he is Rob McCauley from Senate District one in rural northwest Ohio. Rob McCauley, good evening, and welcome to the Nightcap. How are you, oh I'm ecstatic to be here, thank you for the opportunity

and looking forward to it. I was talking with Naomi again from the pro life crowd, who are very much in favor of voting yes on Issue one for obvious reasons. And that big reason, as she pointed down, was all of this outside money coming from ACLU, Planned Parenthood and other groups that don't necessarily have Ohioan's best interests at heart, but they do have the abortion industry's best interest at heart. They don't want this to pass because they're hoping

to change Ohio's constitution. In November with merely fifty percent plus one vote on the abortion issue, which would codify abortion in the state of Ohio, getting a run around the state legislature of which you're apart. So I can understand why they're in favor of Issue one, and I can understand why you would be since you were the state Senate sponsor of this. But tell me about issue one and tell me and the other thing I was explaining to her,

and maybe I believe you will concur with me. It's important to get the word out about this because we want Ohio voters to turn out the way they usually don't turn out in these special elections. Rob McCaulay, take it from the absolutely well again, thank you for the opportunity. One clarification from your intro, this changes for supermajority just for constitutional amendments, not for statutory amendments.

We are leaving the statutory initiative process at fifty percent plus one, and that kind of leads me into what Issue one does and why we need to do it the way we are. We are one of only a handful of states that has both a process for a constitutional amendments that go in front of the voters at fifty percent plus one simple majority and we also allow for voter initiated statute Ohio Revised Code amendments to go in front of voters at fifty percent

plus one simple majority. Predictably, if you're going to be running a ballot campaign statewide, you would rather go with the more permanent solution. You would rather go with the thing that is going to be protected from your elected representatives

in the legislature. And that's the Constitution. And that's why we rarely in the state of ohioever the a statutory initiative process that's initiated by the voters, and we find our constitution littered with things that are better served in the legislative process, better served in the Ohio Revised Code. That way, when changes

come about, we can address those changes. And so we all know from our high school Civics classes, or even from the classes we took when we were in grade school, that the Constitution is a superior document deserving of superior protection relative to the laws that are passed by the legislature. And in fact, the laws passed by the legislature all subject to and inferior to the Constitution.

And so it stands to reason that the Constitution should be reserved for the principles that our government is run by, and also the issues that unite us broadly and the rights that we enjoy, not the issues that divide us. And unfortunately, that's what our constitution in the state of Ohio is beginning to turn into in some respects has already turned into, with the most egregious example being the constitutional amendment in two thousand and eight that dealt with casinos. And

so, I don't have anything against casinos. Don't have anything against somebody wanting to go out and play a little bit of craps or some table games or

pull the slots. I don't have a problem with that. But the casino operators in two thousand and eight, because they identified Ohio as an easy target, bought up four parcels of land in the state of Ohio, took the parcel numbers of those pieces of real estate, put it into a constitutional ballot question, and actually they were successful, through great expense of their own but for a perpetual income stream, they were successful putting those parcels of land in

our constitution as the only parcels of land on which a casino can operate, thereby giving themselves a monopoly and a sweetheart deal in our constitution. That's why we need this change. It should not be a policy document that it should not be something that's glittered with things that are better served in the legislature, and it should not be a target for special interests to give themselves a perpetual

sweetheart deal. Well, when the Hobbs ruling came down from the Supreme Court last year and pushed the abortion issue back where I believe it belongs the states, then that put squarely the focus of states like Ohio on the ACLU and Planned Parenthood's map to try and do this end around the legislature that you know that are better suited to decide these kind of issues for the voters that they represent. And so I understand from that perspective why it's important and the way

you just illustrated it as well. I mean, it takes a it takes a supermajority to ratify the United States Constitution. If that's going to happen, I mean, it can only happen a few ways, and that's one of the ways. A supermajority of states have to ratify that change to our constitution. Why shouldn't a supermajority of Ohio voters be required to change the constitution of

the state of Ohio. As you mentioned, Ohio's only one of a handful of states that doesn't have that supermajority or that real majority vote that's required. Any other thoughts on this, Yeah, yeah, absolutely, And you know, you talk about the United States Constitution, it's actually seventy five percent I know, of the states need to ratify an amendment in that, So that's

even higher than what we're talking about here. And you know, there's a lot of argument being made that, Look, the Ohio Constitution is not the US Constitution for a variety of reasons, and I'm not trying to say that, but we're also trying to say, look, most other states were in a very small minority of states who even allow a simple majority to amend our

constitutions. Most other states have realized that it's a playground for special interests to come in and take over your constitution in the way the state operates, and that's never what was intended when these provisions were put in. It's time we protect our constitution instead of allow it to be a breeding ground for bad ideas offered by special interests. Rob mcaulay, let me ask you just one one

more real quick question. Would you be in favor of some kind of an amendment that would that would limit the availability of outside money these special interest groups from influencing elections. I mean, I know, we get into first we have to first Amendment free speech issues with that, and the Supreme Court has ruled that, you know, these hacks are people just the same as you and I are. These corporations are people just the same as you and I.

But I don't know. I think there's some merit to look at because I get disgusted all the time as a resident of Kentucky watching all this outside money pour in to say, like the governor's race and stuff like that. Is there any way to limit the dark money that's coming from out of state

that is trying to do things like influence voters on issue one. So I think you correctly highlighted the difficulty in that because it's been something that money has become more prevalent in politics than it ever has, and groups nationally on both sides of the aisle really have gotten really good at consolidating resources and then funneling them in a very targeted fashion to hot races around the state, and I would imagine we're going to see that in the state of Ohio with our United

States Senate race coming up here next next year. But at that same time, you highlight the difficulty and that there are First Amendment concerns under the United States Constitution with stopping that the Supreme Court has made clear through its jurisprudence that they have the right to spend money in those races, and which is a protected form of speech. And so you know, it's it's a tricky question to answer, and it's something that I always help people say it to the

people this way. I love our Constitution at the United States level, and I believe our high Constitution needs protected as well. And frankly, if you love it, you just like a family member, you take it with some of the things that frustrate you on occasion. And this is one of those instances where I believe in the First Amendment. And so that's all encompassing.

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lunch and dinner favorites. The journeys to talk to you during the summer months on Monday and Tuesday night anyway. But Joe, whenever I have the chance to do that, I want to make sure I assemble the greatest lineup of talkers around. And she definitely qualifies. The lady who was spouting off constantly and occasionally for us, Karen Cataline back on the night kept Hello, Kak, you are just such a consummate pro. You know, I'm not.

I are you overly flattering? But you get in the name of my show as well, man, bravo you well, you know what, mentioned the book three times, and make sure all of the other rules that we're supposed to adhere to you when we're gonna have somebody on our programs and you like as well as me. So tonight's topic is how many jobs can you have and get paid for and keep the job when you're simply obviously just mailing it in. I mean, I can't. I cannot do this job.

I couldn't just show up and hope that some of my friends called. I spend a whole week booking a couple of shows, and I'm on the phone and I'm emailing, and I plan and prep each day of you know, just I don't have that many opportunities so I want to make it shine, you know, So I can't really, I can't really mail it in on this job, although I've been accused of saying before by people who are jealous and don't have this gig. Yeah, and I certainly can't mail in being

a bartender. Uh not if you're going to be a good bartender. Now, I see some other people with the jobs and they're just hanging around looking at their phones while people are starving and dying of thirst around them. I see that. But you cannot be a successful bartender and make And again, my breasts aren't big enough to rely on just that alone. So I have to actually, I have to actually provide service to my customers if I want to make any money. So not mailing it in. Um, your your

husband's got much metaphors. When you said phone it in, I was going to say I phoned it in all the time. Well no, no, I meant no. I know I'm saying mailing it in and uh. But there is apparently at least one job in our federal government, and I think with the Biden administration, there are many many jobs in our federal government where the subject who is supposed to be in charge of that job is obviously just mailing in or phoning it in. Uh. You look at pothole Tete Buddha

Jadge is Transportation Secretary. Janet Yellen did go to China, but that was just to beg and grovel with wuji um please please don't cut off our money. Uh. And and it goes on and on. But this is someone who inescapably cannot disguise the fact that she is mailing it in on a regular basis. Our Vice President, Kamala Harris, you need to get to go. I need to be able to get where you need to go to do the work and get home. Significance of the passage of time, right,

the significance of the passage of time. So when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time. Well, I think culture is it is a reflection of our moment and our time right and present. Culture is the way we express how we're feeling about the moment. And we should always find times to express how we feel about the moment. That is a reflection of joy. Because you know it comes in the morning, whatever

that means, it comes in the morning. What is this is heals up Paris at her best at the Essence event back June thirtieth, and there are a couple of fine examples before that, thanks to the folks at Fox News Channel who put that that particular montage together. But they're easily available everywhere for anyone to hear. And this woman is I mean, they talked about cocaine in the West Wing. I don't know what she's on, but I've accused

her of being high almost every day on the job. Your thoughts, Karen Cataline, Oh even you know, I even hate saying this, But Biden has an excuse to sound that way because most people with a brain in their heads believe that he's suffering from some form of dementia. He shows it every day. Now there are reports that he rages out, which is yet another symbol of it, and we're all supposed to make believe it's not happening.

Harris doesn't have any excuse, And I think she's always been this inarticulate. And maybe the radical left is trying to start a new wonderful uh what to call it? Now, a new pattern and a new standard for political service to the country by being as incompetent, foolish and silly as it's possible to

be. Um. Now, on a serious note, I think it is the the animosity and the hatred for this country that makes them want to do that and to get the most unimpressive, unaccomplished and uh in some cases guilty of all kinds of crimes to serve to supposedly um represent us in this country. Uh So there's a there's a Babylon b which I know you love the aspect of it. It's it's it's a battle on be aspect of it,

and they deserve ridicule. I mean, this is the thing. We've lowered our standards to such an extent that, oh, we cannot parody these people. Number one, it's you can't. It's so hard to parody them because once upon a time we tried at least to get our best and brightest, and now we have our most, our worst, our most corrupt, and our most um um unimpressive. I can't even call it unimpressive. I mean, was that not even edited? That sound? Because I know that sound.

No, the the culture thing was its own entity, and then the other things happened happened at other times, but it's a constant with Kamala with

It's it's constant. Anytime that she is speaking extemporaneously, she has appsolutely no idea what she's gonna say next, So she just talks in circles and it becomes a circular firing squad for anybody who's trying to listen and discern what she's actually saying, because you can't there, there's no way to discern that there's there's no there there, and and isn't it in line with everything we are being asked to swallow and believe going on right now, that we're being asked

to believe massive amounts of nonsense that isn't true. So I guess the best metaphor I've ever seen for what we're watching is the Emperor has no clothes. No. That has been the story of the entire Joe Biden presidency from yes from the beginning when he when he nicked the Keystone pipeline on the very first day, to every other move he has made. It has been one of those Oh my god, this person is genuinely trying to destroy the country.

When he talks about finishing the job and running in twenty he means finishing the last nail in our coffin. Yes, I do not think and it's redundant to say it, and that's why I'm not gonna That's why I'm gonna say it. I don't think he's making these decisions at all. I mean, if if they want him to step down tomorrow, he'll step down. You haven't said so there's sound out that says that that what if I say anything,

I'm not supposed to say. I just saw an article because I just finished my show in which it said that Biden unexpectedly inadvertently board it out top secret classified information. And yet they're going after Trump for idiocy. I mean, it's so brazen and so obvious. What's going on. Really ripped off their masks, well they put they told us all to put ours on. They were ripping theirs off to show us exactly who they are. And the

rule of some is really they're not allowed to question it. If you're not allowed to doubt it, if you're not allowed to say nah, I don't believe that, then what they're trying to push on you is a lie. Well, the reports that have surfaced this week about him yelling and cursing at staffers and all the life now. Now, I believe every person in a high pressure situation that has that kind of responsibility that's required of them does get

a little tense. I think that probably every president that has served this nation has, at one time or another yelled and screamed at a staffer when things didn't go the way he thought they should. I mean, you would, you would give them that, but it is, it is. It is

a symptom of late stage Alzheimer's or dementia. It happened. Any anybody who's gone through this with the family members knows about the angry outbursts and about just a sudden flurry of curse words when this person, any other time in their life would have never used that language. Karen. Uh, That's that's as telling as anything about Joe Biden's demise. Mental demise. Well, and we you know, like many things today, we get the headlines and we don't

get the details because of course they're trying to squash the details. Yes, but the fact of the matter is, we would need to know if he loses his temper and he has low frustration tolerance over petty nonsense, because you can see that he is Uh, he had well low frustration tolerance is what it's called h then that is a symptom. The problem today also is that we're always making um speculations because we can't trust our media to tell us the

truth. That's really the problem. If we had facts under our belts, if we had reportage that actually reported the facts instead of telling us what we ought to think about it, we'd have a better chance of making to ascertain what's really going on. Well, the news departments, history, news departments, news departments are very sneaky about it, Karen. They will tell you, they will give you just enough facts to say that they're giving you the

facts, but they only give half the facts. That's that's of course, it's not. It's not that they're feeding you a fairy tale every news story, although some of us would believe that too, But it is that they're giving you half the story every single time on these important issues. And it isn't just commissions, it's omissions. Yeah, it's what they leave out. Uh. And then they also are so blatant about telling you what you are

supposed to think about something. Oh yeah, well, you know, I'm back to back to the mailing mailing at end topic that we started with Karen Cataline. Yes, and many many of what's going on in media bias is just plain laziness. And they're I mean, they're just cutting, they're cut, copying and pasting what they're being told from another news source. And you know, they act like it's corroborated because they printed it too, and they

did that with the Russian collision against Trump. But it's it's it also has another sign of laziness as well as bias, don't you agree? Yes and no, Actually, because the kind of people, bless their hearts, that are being hired for news rooms today are like twenty two and they've been taught that this is how you do the news. I don't know if it's laziness

or incompetence because no one taught them. No one, I don't think, taught them as to what hard news is supposed to be, you know, And if you it's it's kind of like the horrors of the educational system today, where the greatest omission is the brilliance of our founders in creating a country dedicated and devoted to individual freedom. They're not taught that today, so they can't have the amount of outrage that has us ulsters not all of us ulsters

unless they've been homeschooled. They don't know what they don't know. That's that's one of the greatest weapons is to be edge imicate the public such that they don't know what they're missing. Oh. Absolutely, tis treatis all. Treat us all like mushrooms, keep us in the dark and feed us. You know what, YEA? Since we since you brought up the Babylon Be earlier, I think it's it's fitting that I close our segment tonight, Karen with

one of the recent headlines from the Babylon Be. If if you've never seen this site, you've got to go search online. All right, here you go Dateline Sacramento, California. The state of California has officially outlawed speaking Spanish over the language is bigger at use of exclusively masculine or feminine nouns. It goes on. The entire Spanish language is literally transphobic hate speech, explain Governor

Gavin Knuseman. Hate has no home here. According to sources, Governor Newsom discovered the Spanish languages use of gendered terminology when attempting to learn how to accuse when a learning and attempting to learn how to accuse his housekeeper of stealing his eye AirPods. I was absolutely I was absolutely sickened to discover that the entire

language has been around words being gendered is either male or female. Not only did Juanita steal my AirPods, she insisted on speaking this intolerance language in my home audio Sonita. Now, if you'll excuse me, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to find a new Latin X housekeeper who will never speak Spanish in my presence. There's the battle on being satire great because sooner itself. Yeah, absolutely, yes, ma'am. Yes, well, thank you, yes, ma'am. Thank you for thank you for not mailing it in and

for phoning it in tonight. Karen, I appreciate that. I loved it as always, my friend. Thank you, all right, thank you, And you can check out Karen Cattle and all of her fine work at Karen Cataleen dot com. That's Karen Ka Ta l i Ne dot com. And to look for spouting off wherever it's sold. Have a good night, you too, all right, bye bye. The Nightcab continues with the Furball Andy

Furman Mere moments away. You're on seven hundred WLWA. In eighteen o four, Lewis and Clark set out on a western expedition to the Pacific Ocean. Tensions ran high once Lewis las cell service stock and could no longer bet on hockey game. I want to go home. I want to go forcing Clark

to silence. He's partner. And you'll hear another great American moment when you listen to Bill Cunninghat tomorrow at twelve new on seven hundred w l W. Ray continues, and the game's being played right now, but we don't care because we have a chance to talk sports and other things with our favorite friendly Furball, the one and only one of the preeminent sports voices to ever grace the airwaves of Cincinnati Radio. Andy Furman is back on the Nightcap. Good

evening, Andrew, don't stop, don't keep on going. I love that. I love the intro. Let me tell you something. You called it just the right time. Okay, let's not got event. I covetch a little bit, and it's a little bit personal. And maybe it's because of my old days. I don't know, but I'm gonna be an example how rude people are. Are you ready yeah, I just got a car. I was at Costco right by closing time, all right, this evening,

and I had again, I want to get one item. I love using those square tip pens, and they're on sale a package of twenty four for thirteen dollars. So I've got it. That's all I bought. Okay, I'll get online to check out. And the guy in front of me must have had forty five watermelons in his wagon. I wouldn't be able to push the freakin wagon, I promise you. He looked at me and he smiled.

You would think he let me go ahead of them. I don't really give it, damn, But I'm just saying that's the way people are today. I want to let it go. I did it all the time. I hold it off of people. I let people go before me. When there's a buffet line, I let them go. You talk about freaking rudeness, that's the problem in our society. Come on, open up a little bit. You're forty five freaking watermelons and a wagon and you can't let me

go. But just one, one thing appends that really took me off, and let andy, I'm surprised you didn't know this people, people generally who consume mass quantities of watermelons are always very rude. That's that's why, that's why they don't serve watermelons in the country of Canada, because they're all supposed to be polite. If they introduced watermelons into the national national dialogue in Canada, it would be not nearly as polite as as it is for most people

now. It'd be very rude. I bet about that. My wife is Canadian, she's a Canadian citizen. I shouldn't say that she now does she does? She eat a lot of watermelon? No? My point, exactly, my point exactly. He learned something every day spied off. This Corey Dillons thing is ticking me up too, all right, this guy, this son of a gun, belongs in the Ring of Honor, And I'll tell you right now, he'll eventually get in there, the all time leading Russia,

all time leading ball carrier for this ball club. So what who gives it? Damn? If he had an attitude, who cares if he do his shoulder pants in the stands his last games beingals stands? Care? Why? Why? Because why? He was a malcontent and part of the reason, part of the reason that he wasn't he was leaving the Bengals was because he was part of the problem. He was just a bad fit at He

was a bad fit at the wrong time. And you say the next year, the next year, the next year he went to New England and was very successful. That's where he should have been, all along with the Patriots, not with the Bengals. Corey Dillon throws his pad every year. He throws his pads into the stands angry at fans. He walks out. He gives Cincinnati, the city, and the team, the Bengals, a collective big finger. So I would not include that man in my ring of honor

if I were the Bengals. Okay, I'm out. First of all, he goes to man at the fans. He hated the organization because they lost. Okay, he gave his heart and soul Sky watched over two hundred and fifty yards in one game, all time leading rusher. And you wouldn't have them on your team. You're already a freaking mind. Okay, that's number one. Number two he will be in the Ring of honor. That's number

two. The number three hedm my team. You know, I understand his repercussions when you kind of argue publicly with management, it happens all the times. If you were to leave w W tomorrow and give them the when you flew with the flying finger of fate, fans and at the team, and that's how fans he took. The fans took it that way, Andy, No, nobody will nobody was happy to have Corey Dillon on that team at the end, because he only contributed to the losing by having a bad attitude.

He contributed to the losing if you having more bad attitude. Oh, he had a bad attitude, but the team lost. That's what he had a bad attitude. I guess he should I guess he should have been a little bit better than he was so they wouldn't have lost as many games. Wait, so you're telling me if he didn't rush for eight thousand yards but he raised like five thousand, but he had a good attitude, then he belongs to the ring of honor. Then he goes in mine. Really,

he's the number one rusher all times for this franchise. He will get into the region. Do you think he no? Hold on? Let's go a step further. Do you think he won a Super Bowl right with New England right after he left Cincinnati. Yeah, do you do you think do you think Corey Dillon? Do you think Corey Dillon? Do you think Corey Dillon belongs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Andy he had? The irony is the glot. Here's the irony. He's gonna get into Canton, Ohio

and the Hall of Fame before he gets into the Ring of Honor. And the problem with the Ring of Honors, to be quite honest with you, he's been a backlog. This is only year number three, so they have backed up on players. So he'll definitely get in. The irony is gonna be and you hit it on the head. He'll get into Canton, Ohio

and the Hall of Fame before he gets into the Ring of Honor. Who else is gonna get into the Hall of Fame that played for the Cincinnati Bengals that should be in there already besides Anthony Munos, Kenny Anderson, Kenny Anderson the league MVP. He should get in there. Kenny Anderson should be in there, no doubt in my mind. What about what about Riley Big Willie? No, Big Willie Anderson should be in many will be in there Willi

Anderson. No, I believe Willie Anderson does belong to be there and should should have. Yeah, absolutely will He'll get in, you know. And the problem the problem is that not only does it backlog with the Ring of Honor is a backlogs in Canton And basically the backlog is basically quarterbacks, the receivers. That's what it is really and you know so as I do. You know those those positions are based on a super Bowl, championships and b

statistics. You're alignment. It's very difficult to really have a judgment and how good you really offer. But there is no statistical stats to judge what kind of alignment you are if players that judgment coaches, think about that for a second. Every position in football does not have a stack to judge you. With receivers you odds to receive touchdowns, caught passing for quarterbacks, you know, rushing for running backs. What does alignment have? You know? Sacks,

pancakes, you know, that's that's the lays. So that's what they do. Well, I mean, and I'm sure Willie Anderson not only gave out a lot of pancakes in his history with the Bengals, but also ate a lot of pancakes in his history with Bengals. He's a large man. If they worked to line up on the side, but that's another story. Now, I'll tell you what. Let's let's let's switch sports here to baseball

for a moment. Andy. Of course I don't want to. I don't want to because then you're gonn make people turn over to the All Star Game, and I don't want to lose the audience. See that's how smart I am. I don't want to do that. If they want to talk about Bob Huggins. With the situation with Bob Huggins, if they listen, if they're listening to us, then they don't obviously care about the All Star Game.

Andy, I don't think there's any danger, right, And they don't care about baseball, So they'll click you off because they're listening to you rather than watch baseball. Thing about that. You keep talking like that and they're gonna click you off, click you click you furman. So you want to talk about Bob Huggins, You want to talk about Bob Huggins a situation? Now, Now, didn't he say that he resigned and he retired and now

he's saying you didn't. He probably said that when he was intoxicated. Well, no, you never know with Huggins whether he's saying that when he's intoxicated, or he's saying no, I never said that, and I'm gonna sue or something because he's intoxica. You just don't know with Bob. Should you think that before Bob Huggins makes any more public proclamations or much to the press, he should have a breathalyzer task before, just to make sure he's within

the legal limit of alcohol to make a statement. Maybe that's the problem that I think you may have hit the nail on the head here, Andy. Maybe that's the whole problem with Bob. With Hugs is that when he's making these statements, as well as sometimes when he drives, he's been imbibing. Do you think, well, I will tell you this much. He was on this radio station with Bill Cunningham. I think he may have been under the influence at that point. In tom as well, he kind of sounded

that way. But it's a shame, I'll tell you why. A sparkling career as a coach. There's no doubt he may be in the top ten all time coaches in basketball and to have a legacy and to go out like this. But I'm gonna tell you right now what's going to happen. All Right, I'll predict the future for you. Okay, he will not get a shot back to West Virginia. They're not going to hire him back, although he's a favorite Sun. Then b he will get hired against the coach

somewhere because of his skill set. Some president of some university will reach out. Not now, maybe next season we'll reach out and hire Bob Huggins. If Rick Patino could get another job and he ended up at Iona College and now he's at Saint John's, Bob Huggins will get another job. All right. Is Bob Huggins bound for the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield? Man? Oh, he's in? He didn't? Oh see he's in last week, I'd see. See. That's that's how much I've paid attention to Huggs

after he loves Cincinnati. I mean, I only I only I only hear about him, like when he's in an intersection in Pittsburgh with a wreck car in a drunk driving charge. That's the only time I ever hear about Bob Huggins. But he was in Columbus. Was in Columbus, gotta get his navigations pitch on his car. Columbus doesn't smell nearly as bad as Pittsburgh. I guess his old factory was out. I guess, I don't know,

but that's the shame. And then, in the same token, I'm seeing today that my good friend Pat Fitzgerald, the coach at Northwestern and football, he lost his job. First the President suspends him for two weeks for alleged hazing going on, and then the President changed his mind last night saying, well, I found out a little more information and there was some players not named, saying there was hasting going on as Fitzgerald knew about it. The

guy was an All American. He played for the Northwestern I know last year they were one and eleven, but he took the team to like three bowl games. That's pretty tough to do it Northwestern in that conference. I feel bad for the guy, but again, I think as a coach, you're the so called CEO of the organization and you have to know exactly what's going

on all the time. Twenty four seven, well, I mean that was the that was obviously Joe Paterno's downfall at Penn State because he had a defensive coach who had been fired, but it had still been allowed to be in the facilities. And he was obviously a pervert, a pedophile, and he was a predator. And it's a good point. It ruined Joe Paterno's entire tenure. And they took statues of Joe down that he had earned a winning

national championships. You're right when you're ahead coach at a major major college program, whether it be football or basketball, they're two big money sports in the NC Double A, you are, in effect, like you said, the CEO, but you're expected to not only be the CEO, but the HR manager, but the you know, the comptroller, all these things. You have to wear a lot of hats and act like a parent too. You go into too these kids living rooms and telling them mom and dad, I'll

take care of them for four years. And basically you're the guy. You're the guy who's a parent while they're not there. Have you ever been hazed? Have you ever been hazed? You're bullied? Andy No. But if they're reading the Hazan situations in Northwestern I'd love to do it to you. No, Well, I don't know what they do at Northwestern you got a list of the One thing was called running, and there was another one where they stood in a shower made like a car wash and you were naked and

you gotta go through the showers and you pose your eyes. Picture it. I mean, I don't get it. I don't think it's funny. I think it's perverted. I think it's disgusting. And I don't know why they would do it. I don't know why it is a tradition. Is it make you masha macho? Why would one do that? I don't get it. Well, it sounds like sounds like they've got some problems there. Well, I don't think divy on school that does it. But I will tell

you this much. It's a simple situation. I think of peer pressure because when you come in as a freshman and the seniors and juniors are doing it, what are you gonna do? Say, I either want to do it,

you can't. I mean it's peer pressure at the nth degree. Well, if I was going through that kind of hazing in the shower, I'd especially look for the soft brushes and the wind tunnel at the end, you know, they they found they found you know the story about the cocaine at the White House, right, Andy, they found cocaine in the West wing

of the White House, and they were wondering whose it is. And I made the point, I think it's rather astute observation, if I don't say so myself, that this is certainly not the first time I believe there's ever been cocaine in the White House. And we know for a fact that going back to nineteen ninety six, Monica Lewinsky was doing blow in the White House. Kind of don't you think it does make you a bad person? Doesn't I don't think so. I don't think it makes you a bad person.

No, right, I mean, so it came out in the White House, So I'd like to find out who's doing it. Why why do you care? Well, I mean, if it's dam I will find out who's doing it, right, I mean you're not interested? You wouldn't like to find out who's doing it? Well, I think I have a pretty I've got a pretty good idea who was doing coke in the White House, just by reputation of the people that have been allowed into the White House. Rent you think it might be Joe bidden I mean Biden. I know, I

don't think it's Joe. Maybe someone very close, maybe the smartest man Joe knows brought the coke into the White House, his son Hunter. Well, and I wouldn't think it's that difficulty get an into her White House, to be honest, right, I don't think so oh you think what joy.

Let's for example, if it was Joe and he's coming from his home in Delaware on the weekend, coming in Monday morning to the White House with his briefcase, Okay, you think you're gonna check his briefcase and a check his briefcase, I wouldn't think, well, no, no, But just just the fact that the White House spokespeople are saying we have very stringent drug testing policies and drug policies at the White House, and I just I don't believe

that at all. You don't think gonna do I know how it's gonna. It's gonna spin it like this. They're gonna come out in a week and say we found it in a corner where Trump used to sit. They'll blame it on Trump. That's absolutely right. And you know what, I tell you what Trump's probably the only president who's never done done coke. He did everything else though. Really now he's to busy. He's not a drinker. He's not a drinker. He's not a druggie. We know this well established.

He's watching McDonalds. He's so Thom McDonald's. He is. He is the Maga man. He's going to make America great again, Andy. And you know how he's gonna do it next time. He's gonna make it here. He's gonna make America great again by barring shredded cheese. Well, here's the problem that I have. I just think there should be an age limit for the one who runs for president whatever, sixty five, sixty whatever. I just think when you get up to the eighties, I don't care who

you are, you just facilities. The faculties are not quite one hundred percent. I just think there should be some sort of a law that says we aren't you anyway. So thirty five to sixty, that's fine. Well, you're you're Andy, Andy, hold on, you would exclude yourself. I'm not eighty, I'm not you're you're a sept a generium though, and that's even worse. Yeah, but I'm not president. I'm not running the country. I talk, I said, I hands to talk sports. That's what

I do. I mean, that's a very poor analogy. It really is. I got my facilities, I got my mind. I read sports, have an opinion. That's all I do. And I can't harm anybody. You may not agree with me, but I'm not going to hurt anybody. Well, I can't make a stupid decision. There have there have been times that you said things to me that your words truly did wound me. Andy, so well, I just should there At times I've said things that people

scratch the heads to what's he's talking about? But you know, it's sports. It's every time you're on the air with me, I do that. I scratch my head and go, what the hell's he talking about? You? Fur Ball, you are the best. Yes, we love you.

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the market for a car, find new rules. It is the nightcap on seven hundred W l W. As we continue on this Tuesday evening, July eleven, twenty twenty three, joining us again one of our favorite guests to multiple time offender actually always great information and he is one of the staunchest Second Amendment advocates I know. And it's always a pleasure to welcome from Good Gun, Bad Guy dot Com, Ammo Land, the Loaded mic, etc. Etc. The one and only Dan was how you doing Dan, Hey,

Gary, Jeff thanks for having me on your show. And yes, I do tend to offend people. At least one person listening will be offended. Say, I can almost guarantee it. Well, I mean, you know what, it's probably it's probably a them problem, not a you problem. Of the many articles that you write, and you're constantly moving. In fact, we caught you today just in a little break here to have our conversation. But you're talking about many different things. There's so much going on.

I saw this story that you're we're pointing out in the Ammaland site about Vermont, the state of Vermont banning what is called the quote well regulated militia necessary to the security of a free state. So Vermont has eliminated already part of the Second Amendment. Correct. Yeah, I'll try to I'll try to give you just the bulletpint to make it quick on this one, because there's there's

a lot we could talk about. But the the state of Vermont passed the law saying you can't you can't do any participating any type of training that might be perceived as militia training. Um, so they passed this law and then they go after this guy who actually has a training facility and they get him

on a bunch of zoning laws. I guess they're throwing him in jail because he didn't tear down a bunch of buildings on his property, and they're they're citing that it was that he's going to jail because he didn't follow the zoning laws. He didn't get permits or whatever for the buildings. So they're they're they're arresting him under the guise of zoning laws. But recently they just passed

a law because of him that you can't participate in any militia activity. What they're really trying to do is discourage Melissa militia age people from training and gun ownership. And this is why you're seeing a lot of stuff where they're trying to pass laws where you can't buy any guns under the age of twenty one, because that's militia age. Those are the guys who fought in our Revolutionary

War. They were anywhere from sixteen years old on up. And so that's why you're seeing a lot of these a lot of focus on these young guys. They're the ones that would stand up and similar to what we did in the Revolutionary War. And I think that's what the gun grabbing politicians are afraid of. But in vermut of all, you know. And then then I then I reminded, oh yeah, Bernie Sanders is you can perpetually reelected in

Vermont. So okay, it makes sense now. But I mean, geez, that's right up there with New Hamps or live free or die, And people might not realize that Vermont is the one and only true American constitutional carry state. Vermont has never had a requirement for pistol license to carry a gun that you know, we have now we have twenty six. We just reached the tipping point and went over the tipping point on constitutional carry states. But

Vermont has always been a constitutional carry state. So more than half the states in the Union now have constitutional carry as part of part of the law in that state, right yep, yep. Florida was the last one. And now we've we've gone over the tipping point. So there's more states now that

don't require a permit to carry a gun than states that do well. And I would wonder what the statistics are those states versus the states where you've got to jump through all kinds of hoops even ever hope to have a gun. Well, you can. You can divide them up pretty much by red and blue states, and you'll find the most crime in the is in the blue states where there are more gun restrictions, because good people can't protect themselves. Exactly, you can't carry a gun. If you can't carry a gun,

you have no way of protecting yourself. And the bad guys, the people who want to commit crimes and do violent acts, they are they're emboldened. It seems like almost a lifetime ago, Dan, when we were reading and watching the horrors in Parkland, Florida, at Marjorie Douglas Stoneman High School and the slaughter that happened there where the sheriff in that county just decided to hold

off and it was like the coward of the county, Scott Peterson. He went on trial, he was acquitted of any wrongdoing, and it's spun off several other fascinating characters, including um Megan Pollock's dad who I have had on this program many times, and a and a kid named David Hogg. We all will remember. But anyway, your thoughts on what has gone down in that situation, and you know, and as far as David Hogg goes.

It's another case of hypocrisy being at its highest possible crescendo in these in these issues and these culture issues and constitutional issues, it always seems to be the people who were against the our constitution or some of the most hypocritical people on the planet. Well, there's a lot of there were a lot of players

here. Um. Yeah, to touch on Peterson first, uh, yeah, he never went into the school when the when the shot to ring it out, it was something like almost almost like forty five minutes or so the shots were happening, and he wasn't doing anything. He wouldn't go in. You know, he did do the one place he did go into was the bank to cash his check every week for the job of protecting the children. But when it came time to protect the children, that's when he decided he

wasn't going to do that. So that was pretty shameful. And he said recently after the court hearing that yes, he got his life back. He was all happy and excited that he got his life back, as if somebody took his life. You know, he seemed like he didn't really think about the kids whose lives were taken. That he was there too, paid he was there paid to protect, Yes, so it was. It seems pretty

shameful to me unless I'm missing something here. But I think I got all the information on this case, and I've studied the Parkland situation, and I think it's pretty it's pretty fair to call coward of the county or whatever, coward of Broward County. That's what I called him. Yeah, David Hogg, the young man who was seventeen at the time this happened, was foisted out on the national stage and began immediately just throwing out these angry tirades about

guns. No one should own a gun. This is why when are you going to act to protect others like me? And you know, a pretty effective emotional voice for a lot of people. But you can imagine a seventeen year old kid watching this carnage around him. There's it's gonna move you to some pretty strong emotions. I think before you take a step back and think

about what you're saying. David Hogg was never allowed to do that. In fact, he was prompted and pride and pretty much pushed out in the public specter, in the public square by people who do not one You and I'd have Second Amendment rights, but right exactly, Yeah, you nailed it. But David Hogg, as far as I know, he wasn't even in the school when this happened. And one in one story he said he was he when he heard about it, he drove three miles on his bicycle to the

school far his house. And then in another article or interview he said he was in ap class at the time, So he got conflicting stories. I don't know whether or not he was in class or not. For sure, I wasn't there, but his story is definitely conflicted. But he was. He definitely capitalized the gun grabbers, the anti gun democrats in our in our Congress, and the Mom's Demand Action and the March for Our Lives group,

they all sunk their teeth into David. They captured him, they grabbed him, They made him feel at home, and they they told him he was doing a good job. And so he jumped right on board on the anti gun fear campaign, and he went out into the mainstream media and started talking about how bad guns are and all the stuff. Maybe not realizing at first, I think David Hogg is seriously brainwashed with the anti gun you know, mindset but recently is which is interesting, as David Hogg came out and he's

been talking about his gun ownership. Now he's showing pictures of him at the range and talking about how he's shooting a gun now and showing his targets and all this stuff, and it appears to me that he's trying to build credibility as a gun owner now, which is which is a tactic that's often, not often, but sometimes used by the anti gunners. They did this with a guy named Mark Bryant from Gun Violence Archives, but he's getting old.

They don't want him anymore, it seems, so David Hogg is now pretending to be a gun owner, I believe, to build credibility. So he speak on behalf of gun owners and he's continuing to push four more gun regulations and gun restrictions. So I think they're using him to create a spokesperson again, but this time you're giving him credibility as a so called gun owner. Well they really do think they can have it both ways, don't they.

Well if they do it, And it's interesting because he's talking now about how he's such a gun owner now going to the range and all making friends over there and all this stuff, and then at this out of the other side of his mouth, he's saying, how dangerous to our health lead ammunition is. So it seems he's trying to portray an image that let him lead ammunition is bad. Simultaneously while Congress, some in Congress are trying to ban lead

ammunition. So when you put the two together, you see David Hogg is really just a tool being used for the for the gun grab all at this point too, and he's no longer an emotional seventeen year old watching classmates die.

But the hypocrisy among these people is amazing. Just it's the same amount of hypocrisy with the the catastrophic climate crowd and their private jets as they're telling us that carbon emissions are going to kill the planet and we need to all stop driving gas powered cars or using gas stoves, and yet they're more than willing the hypocrisy. It's it's Gavin Newsom at the French laundry while still requiring residents of California to wear masks during the COVID nineteen scam demic, and he's

out having a ball with his buddies. The hypocrisy, the hypocrisy never ends. And you see people telling telling us that we need to give up our guns while they have armed guards around them who have guns. Yeah, there's a certain portion of society that goes along with whatever they say. So we're always going to have that segment of people who will just do as they're told because they don't necessarily take responsibility for their own lives. They don't necessarily make

decisions on their own. They need guidance. And this is where we get liberal progressives. This is why we get to Wow culture. These are people who need guidance. They need to be told what to do, essentially because they don't want to be responsible for any consequences. They know that if they do what Gavin Lewsom tells them, they're going to be pretty much okay. And then you have conservatives who are saying, shut the hell off, get out of my way. You're not going to tell me what to do.

I'm a free person living in a free society. Kiss my can I say ass on yourself? I think you kiss my ass? Yeah? It a lot of times. I try to be a good boy, Garry Jeff, I try not to splare, but basically, you have the difference between people who are willing to give up their freedom for a false sense of security.

Yep, those are the people on the left of the Wokesters. And then you have on the other side of the political spectrum, you have people who are willing to give up their safety for freedom, and that's us conservatives. It's a it's a just a completely opposite um way of thinking. A few minutes left with Dan was from Goodgun, Bad Guy dot com and that series of books and AMMO Land and the Loaded Mike which is spelled mc I. If you check loaded Mike m I k E. It's something completely different.

So you make sure you be careful in your searching for Dan and never look. You know you've been hearing this more and more often. The suspect was also equipped with a ghost gun. I got about two. Man, let's let's get into this real quickly. Dan. I'll unpack ghost gun really quick. There's no such thing as ghost guns. Ghost guns is a nomenclature created

to scare people who don't know any better. Sally soccer mom is scared to death of this so called ghost gun because she thinks they're lurking around every corner in the cul de sac. So ghost guns really are an scary name attached to guns with no serial numbers. Now, they can be printed guns, they could be guns that you make at home. That could be guns that serial numbers are scraped off. It could be any number of different things.

But really, what it is it's to scare people into supporting serialization. And people say, oh, well, what's so bad about having serialized. Well, the reason we don't want serialization is because it's government regulated and it creates a government list, a registrate. Ghost guns are a tool, a scare tactic to push for serialization. Serialization is a path to registration. Registration. We all know what happens after your guns get registered. Confiscation comes, and

we know what happens after that. So ghost guns are just a tool in the line of in the in the path to confiscate your firearms. I'm not buying it for a minute, and I hope nobody else buys it either. It's it's just a scare tactic. It's nonsense. There's no such thing as ghost guns. Okay, anything else on your agenda. Immediately you're working on another piece, you said for next week. We're going into a studio right now, if you get off of you, we're going into the studio.

We're going to shoot a loaded mic show. We just shot an episode of bullet Points with Dan wass or Gun Owners Foundation. You got to check that out on YouTube. Gun Owners Foundation. They're also on LinkedIn and everywhere. Gun Owners of America has a sister company called Gun Owners Foundation, and I do their bullet Points segments. So that's another thing that we're shooting here in our studio in New York. We got I got some conferences coming up this

year. We're going to I'm gonna be speaking at Gun Rights Policy Conference in Phoenix. I'm doing a speaking of back in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and wherever else they want me. So lots of stuff going on. People can find my book at Goodgun, Bad Guy dot com. You can get the book series, and you can find the loaded mic show at loaded mic dot com. Well, one of the things I love about you, Dan was, is that you're a straight shooter. I think. All right, all right,

man, have a great day. Thank you very much. Dan was on the Nightcap. We'll take a break in continue in a moment on seven LW. People have always craved entertainment in the mid nineteen seventy, students at Michigan State strip naked and jogga across the campus. Streaking soon became a national fan. Men and women were running naked everywhere until a group of streakers at the Minneapolis Christmas Parade got there tender part stuck to metal lamp posts. Today,

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so what the hell? What do you figure It's gonna be a while since I have Jay Armstrong on stand up comedian would be author Vape King of Northern Kentucky and my friend Jay Armstrong. How are you, Jay? I am. I'm doing pretty good today, Gary Jeff, how are you? Well? That's sad because when when it's interesting, it's a lot funnier. But if you're doing pretty good, then you don't have any ax to grind or any I'm sure we can find it. I've got some axes to grind,

I do. They're ready, They're stacked up. I got the wheel spinning. Let's let's sharpen up the blades, baby. So first and foremost, Christa two point. Oh. My wife, my lovely wife, who you know very well, saw you on television on the news the other day last week and it was about flavored vapes and Victoria Parks, who was some vice president pro tem of the Cincinnati City Council. I don't know. I didn't

vote for I don't live in Ohio or Cincinnati. But anyway, she is proposing this ban on all flavored vapes, which, of course you make a majority of your living selling these legally at a shop or in shops in northern Kentucky. But this whole move really kind of chaps your biscuits. As my friend, you don't even want to know this guy anyway, chaps your biscuits. Tell me why. And by the way, when she saw you in

the news, there was a Jeff Armstrong on the news. I thought it was but it said jeffy Yeah, I guess so they had interviewed my buddy Jeff Kathman, who you've met. Yeah here in Cinci Vapors downs one way, there's like four shops, but that's the one that that I go to. But uh yeah, So my guess is just that they confused me with him. That's the only thing I can guess. I do mumble a little bit and have a bit of a Southern draw, you know. Uh so

maybe they thought that Jay was Jeff. Either that or they confused me with him. Those are the really only two options. Uh. The reason that that it does chat my biscuits, uh pretty significantly. Uh. You know, people be in is that I work in the industry, right People, anytime I say anything positive about bathing or go to correct some misinformation on that's negative. You know, the thing I always get is, well, you just care because you know you want your store, you know, the stores

you work out to make more money. And here's the thing. If they do a flavor band in the city of Cincinnati, the stores that I work at, we'll get way more business, you know what I mean. Because

the Kentucky's not doing it right now. The state of Ohio tried to do a ban, and enough of us reached out that it got pulled from the budget budget bill, which the fact that they're they're trying to ban any products or books or anything in a budget bill like that lets you know right there, like it can't pass on its own right because the people don't want it. Now. The issue that I take with it, though, is a couple of things. One is people tend to go back to smoking cigarettes when

you do flavor bands. Massachusetts New York have already proved it to us, which is what we believe that the states won, that the city's won because that's money that goes back into their call first from the cigarette sales. Cigarettes are the highest tax consumer good in the country. And now on top of that, you have in nineteen ninety eight tobacco lawsuits settlement, which is paid out a total of two hundred and five billion dollars since nineteen ninety nine.

So we're not talking about like little bits of money. We're talking billions. Would it be, uh, you know, and into trillions eventually. As far as I'm concerned, it's not my responsibility to pay for your budget shortfalls with my health. Yeah, and it's infuriating that that people will just buy in. So one of the things, and people say this all the time,

but it's it's Nazi sque tactics. Right. One of the things that Hitler and the Nazis did openly, he talked about it in mind comp is if you can make people think that you're the only salvation for their children, then they will do anything for you. They will ignore anything that's bad about you or the bills you propose. You're the one that's going to come and save the kids, which is why they're all. They all say this, and they focus group the terminology that they use, right, so they don't

say kids anymore. Now they say youth or young people. And then they throw up these numbers, which is people who were like twenty one to twenty five, Like they're not children like the other young adults. But they're not kids there. They can join the army, they can get student loans, you know what I mean. They can do anything that any other adult can

do. But the reason that they say youth are young people is because they want you to think that they're talking about little kids about themself, about seven year olds, which, by the way, some of the same people who want to impose these kind of rules think it's perfectly fine to bring a drag queen to a seven year old's birthday party at the library. But you know

that got to keep the vapes away. Now, is what is the distinct What is the major difference between ingesting cigarette smoke and ingesting the vape steam? What's what's the big difference there? Jay? So, according to the British Royal Ministry of Health, vaping e liquid is at least ninety five percent less harmful than smoking combustible cigarettes. That's the difference between jumping out of a plane

with or without a parachute. You know, yes, there is still some risk associated the parachute, right, there is, But we're not comparing vaping to not doing anything. We're comparing it to smoking, which is a harm reduction product for adult smokers. And are there brands that are irresponsible and the way that they try to market stuff? Absolutely there are. But when we talk about marketing, everybody thinks commercials, right, but that's not what it

is because you can't market tobacco products like that at all. So what we're really talking about is just the labeling. You know, what does the label look like? And you know, as far as I'm concerned, it could be a black background with white writing, or a white background with black writing. I think that's all we need. I think that's all any of those brands need. Uh, But that's not how marketing works, you know.

Uh, it's gotta be colorful, it's got to catch the eye and all of that, right, right, that kind of stuff, Yeah, exactly that. And and there's even been some brands like Candy King is probably the worst offending brand that there's been. You know, they got a picture of this cartoon King holding this cartoon candy on the front of the label, and so do I think that that's irresponsible? One hundred percent, one hundred percent

without a doubt. And Candy Kings owned by a company called Dripmore. If anybody listening to this one's to write them mean nasty letters about their marketing, feel free. I've threatened physical violence against their reps because they keep coming back to the store and we keep telling them like you're the problem, if you're the issue. Now, now, let me back up a little bit,

because I am angry at those people. I am because people Offenditor Dick Durbin can hold up a bottle in a congressional hearing and say, see this, this can only possibly be intended for children, but here's the thing. Even the most worst offending, irresponsible brands, I still don't believe that they were marketing to kids. And now here's why. It's don't have money. It doesn't make any sense to market your product of people who don't have money.

It just doesn't make sense. Oh, I know, I get what you're saying. But yeah, just the beginning of the question was the difference between cigarettes and vapid, and I got on a tangent. No, no, no, no, it's fine. It was a good tangent, and you provided some good grisp for the mill there and in the argument to you know,

to keep this as a legal product. But as you mentioned as well at the top, if the ban happens in Cincinnati or Ohio, it's just going to benefit you know, people like you who work in northern Kentucky at these vape centers right well, and in the state itself, for the people

to go back to smoking cigarettes because those tax dollars will go up. The other side that the negative consequences that people don't even consider is when you prohibit any product that a large number of people like, they don't just go okay, I can't do that anymore, right, never never in the history of humanity has that happened. If you look at alcohol prohibition and so, well,

here's the thing with it. We're talking about a product that's been legal for fifteen years, so there's a pretty good consumer base for that product. It's not like something that came out yesterday. We figured out today that it's dangerous, so we're going to ban it tomorrow. Right, So we're talking about as a product that millions of users already consume. And this band, from what I read, doesn't just talk about you know, the e cigarette

stuff. It includes menthol. So if you don't think that an incredibly dangerous black market of menthol is going to pop up in the city, all you're doing is giving more work to criminals. Well. Plus, it also opens up the door for products that aren't as as good for you or made. Do you damage if it's a black market situation, many times that you know that takes a regulatory step out of the mix, and then you don't know exactly what you're vaping, do you? Yeah, Because two things will happen.

People will go and buy flavored products from legitimate stores and retailers and wholesalers and then just come and sell it on the streets, which that's not going to be more dangerous for the user. But any black market, right, any black market is there's competition, and they don't work the way that regular corporate corporate entities work, you know what I mean. They don't file lawsuits

against each other. You know, when a black market, you want, a criminal is selling something out of his trunk, they fight each other, they shoot each other, They bring up other people to help them and help protect their products. So even with a safe you know, legitimately FDA oversight oversight product. And notice I was very careful there to not say FBA approved because there are no FDA approved vapor products at this time. And that's another

rant. But the other side of that is not is people who don't go and buy already manufactured you liquid, they just start making it in their house and they don't understand that dust particles and dirt particles if you don't have the right kind of air filtration on the room that you're manufacturing and can cause those people's serious harm down the road. So markets they don't bring any positivity at

all. And this idea, you know, here in northern Kentucky, we had a lady who was talking about doing a crazy high tax, you know, when I went and told her, like, my name is Jay Armstrong, this is my day of birth, this is my Social Security number. I will be illegally selling flavored E liquid if that's what has to come to, you know, like I will be your black market in northern Kentucky. I will teach everybody that I know how to manufacture their own liquid. Because

we're not going back to smoking. We're just not doing it. You know, a good large portion of us aren't. That's not to say that somebody who just quit, you know, just made the switch last week, they might be way more inclined. You know, Well, it's not worth a hass al. I'm going back to smoking. I don't want to be a criminal. I'm going back to smoking, and so they give up their health.

Assh of all smokers die from smoking related illness. You know, this isn't like some thing that has you know, medium harm versus something else that has medium harm. We're talking about something that has guaranteed harm. It kills fifty percent of the people who do it. No other products would be left on the market. The reasons, the reason that they don't talk about banning

cigarettes has absolutely nothing to do with freedom or liberty. The reason you don't hear people talking about banning cigarettes even though that's what they think is a really scary thing. And one of the arguments that anti eight people make all the time is, well, well you'll get these people addicted to nicotine and then they'll smoke. Nobody wants to taste or smell like cigarette after you've tasted something, even something that's non flavored. You know there are non flavored liquids.

Uh yeah, but it's just the whole thing is insane to me. Right. But the argument that they make is people will go will quit baking and start smoking cigarettes. Well, if that's the case, wouldn't it make sense to try to ban the product that you actually don't want them using, right, Like anybody with any sense would say, you know, like back when seat belts, before seat belts were were required in a vehicle, you don't make the horn lie because people are dying in car wrex, right, And

that's kind of what's happening here. They want to ban the thing that could save health issues, that could reduce harm by a significant portion. They want to ban that and then keep the harmful product. So the reason for that, though, is that nineteen ninety eight tobacco lawsuit. Those payments pay out into perpetuity as long as the state is selling tobacco inside the state. Right now, all of these states have done bond offerings based on those payments because

they want next next centuries money today without any consequences for it. Yeah, yeah, it's exactly what it is. So they sold bonds based on those lawsuit payments. So when you see municipal tobacco bonds, it doesn't have anything to do with farming in your area, It has nothing to do with retailers in your area. Is dependent upon that those lawsuit payments. So if I sell you a bond based on cigarette income and then I ban cigarettes, I've

defrauded you as a bondholder. Which is why nobody talks about banning cigarettes because the way that that lawsuit is structure, they have made it impossible. It is not legal to ban cigarette. Very interesting stuff, Jay Armstrong, I wanted to get maybe a couple of minutes on this topic because it just it kind of freaked me out to hear Adele cussing at her audience. I don't know why, but I saw the tape of her because they were apparently throwing

things at her. Harry Styles, who I think is prime candidate number one to have things thrown out, whether he's on stage or not, had had was hit in the eye by an object thrown by a fan watching his show, and this has become an epidemic. Again. I like the good old days, like when bands used to I think Southern Culture on the Skids used to throw out fried chicken at the audience. But no, that's worth the

price of admission right there. Absolutely, But uh, you know Tom Jones used to have ladies, you know, throw their panties up on stage, and that's that's going on for years. But it's just because you buy a ticket to a show doesn't give you the right to throw things. It could injure the artist or anyone associated with the show, does it, It does not, It does not. Now, throwing stuff at a performer is not new, right, It's been since the Middle Ages that stuff has been thrown

at performers, whether it's positive or negative. Right you h you would throw tomatoes, rotten tomatoes at people that you thought were terrible. You know, that's recounting some of your early stand up days. Jay, No, I actually never ever had anything thrown at me. I did see a guy get a tray of like kicking wings thrown at him down when the Newport Club was open. That was really funny, But everybody was really tense, right, So like I'm the only person laughing. It's funny. I don't care what

the consequences are. It doesn't affect me, you know what I mean. I'm just laugh and laugh. Jay Armstrong. Everybody, thank you so much. Jay, We got a roll. Thank you. Take care brother Jay Armstrong. Back on the nightcap as we put the rap on this puppy. Seven hundred WLW yours centinnati Red. These rats just keep coming with the unbelievable sand half begins when they take on the breweries in gadp Home by good We're

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