Remember I remember, Oh, we gotta do one more day? Is that what I'm hearing? Okay? All right, fine, Ross? Is the building on fire today? Did we check? I didn't, And I mean, I'm just popped into my head. I'm not hearing anything. I mean, but did you see anything this morning as you were going through your the motions of your routine, which involves the Hayes ice hack and uh, trying
to find a bathroom? I mean, nothing that seemed problematic? Okay, all right, yesterday was quite a day, so I just want to make sure we're not going to be interrupted by fire. So we got that going for us. How's everybody doing? Happy Friday? And you are on the cusp of for what is for most people a three day weekend. Obviously, Monday is Memorial Day, which is for buying mattresses. According to what I'm seeing here on the advertising on either side of my news stories this morning,
I believe it's for something else too. I yeah, Ross, would you google this because um, it's up about mattresses here or going to the Jersey Shore and drinking your face off. What you can't do because they're cracking down on an alcohol that's a news story. Because I understand Memorial Day also MT it's got another meaning out there, so you know, we should we should probably be the one show that actually does point that out. So Ross's gonna
look into that. Everybody. We'll get back to you figure out what's up with that. But yeah, yeah, so, um you think it would slow down going into it from a news cycle stampot, You'd be wrong. You would be a thousand percent wrong. Oh what's that honoring the service of those who literally have given the lives in defense of this country? Okay, what does that have to do with mattresses? Real ala unclear on that,
so ah, throw it out there. But and and and here's what I think some people, Um I I fully I understand what Memorial Day is about and supposed to be, and I think that there is a secondary benefit that this is. This is very touch I probably shouldn't be tackling this at six ten in the morning, but allow me to potentially flush my entire career away.
Um I think. I think societally, we live in a place where we see a federal holiday or vacation, especially when in and around the summer, and you know, those first thoughts go to going to the beach for the first time, or you know, whatever it is, whether it is fourth of July, Memorial Day, now juneteenth, will throw that in there where the reason for the season is a serious one. However, it's not necessarily the primary thought on people's minds. And I don't and here's the touchy
part. I don't necessarily think that that's a bad thing, because I feel like one, people should strive to understand why we have these days, but they also shouldn't limit themselves to recognizing that why you may agree or disagree with you know, your your fellow citizen. You may agree or disagree even for the reasons that members of our military have found themselves in harm's way and paid that ultimate sacrifice. It's the idea that people are willing to do that.
And yes, I understand this is not a debate over the draft or any of the rest of it. It is the ideals for which people were and continue to be willing to do that. Right, There are a lot of people, There are a lot of people in countries where they feel like being proud of where they are and who they are and their nationality, like even
being proud of that is nationalism in some way. And we get into these these these really horrible debates, and then we get around Memorial Day and I see these stories literally people who were sixteen fifteen in some cases and we're willing to lie to the government commit fraud because they felt duty bound to not allow
what was happening with the Nazis to happen. Right, And so even if there is a patriotic bent right and from Memorial Day perspective, and where people get it wrong sometimes and and they think that, you know, it's a they conflate Veterans Day with Memorial Day, which you know technically have two separate meanings. But it is that recognition of service that people were willing to provide, that people lied to provide to be the people who stepped off U boats
in Normandy, right or land excuse me, landing craft in Normandy. Any anything that that continues to represent that affinity for the United States as a concept
is something that's kind of unique. And I don't I don't necessarily think should be dissuaded in the same way that when we're having a discussion a little bit in the same way when we're having a discussion about stuff, when we're talking about conceptually what America should be. And people conflate constitutional republic with democracy when they're not meaning to actually call for the you know, one man, one vote, a thousand percent across the board, winner takes all. But but
but they're talking about the concept of America. Um, because I see this stuff on Twitter, and I don't know that that's beneficial. So at the root of it is it about people who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. Absolutely, But it's why did they pay that sacrifice? Why were they willing to do that? They were they were willing to do that because they they they love the concept of what was America. And I've I've met people from all
over the world who just don't have that affinity for their country. And it's not a negative thing. It's just not how they do business. Do you know what I'm saying? And so and and it's it's not a forced thing either, have you said? I mean, well, what did I see?
I saw a picture the other day of some twelve year old who tried to join up and they showed them were he had literally he had like he had absconded with the uniform to kind of pretend he was in he's twelve people freak out and they're like, dah, you know, that's obviously the kid's
brainwashed or whatever. No, that was somebody who was sitting there and recognizing what was going on around him and and the dire threat that was visible, the the idea that somebody, in this case the Japanese, decided that they were going to attempt to annihilate not just a bunch of fellow citizens, but literally our ability to protect ourselves by you know, dismembering the Pacific fleet. I want to take us out of the game. There are people motivated by
that, and it goes back to the founding of this country. So I don't know, it's a it's a weird little rant this morning, but it's just I see this stuff where people are like, it's about mattresses. No it's not. It's not just you and your family going to the beach. But at least that's a closer representation of it, because it is about the ability and the freedoms to do things like that, to gather with family.
Do not have to um, do not have to worry that, um, you know, everything could be dismembered literally in a day by um, you know, either a foreign power or well anyway, I just sometimes you gotta sit there and think out the commentary. Do you get what? Do you get the vibe I'm trying to put down. I even if people just gather with family and friends and ask in the awesomeness that is what we have here. I think in a way, that's still a tip of the hat to
what people have sacrificed to preserve that. So I'm not gonna be all negative Nancy over it. But I don't need to save twenty five percent on a mattress. Okay. But also I'm not going to scold you if you don't take a trip to Arlington. So figure out figure out how to do that in your own way. But such stupid, stupid debates man that I see breaking out online. All right, it's Friday. I just we'll get that. We'll get that out in the forefront. Meanwhile, the Russians are moving
tactical nukes to Belarus, which I'm sure is no problem. Do you think, Ross, do you think the tactical nukes are just trying to go on vacation and we're just misinterpreting what might be going on. I mean it's possible. Yeah, I'll just go visit the tactical the family over there in Belarus. I always paid you for a futon guy. I'm sorry, foot, oh, the mattress. You know, the foot guy. So you think that I am a foot tong guy and this is some sort of attack on
mattresses. You're attacking big mattress. Yeah, well, I mean after I after I learned online due to this five hour YouTube video that all the mattress firms are really secret entrances to the underground highway where they smuggle stuff. Yeah, you know, it's a good point. Yeah, why else would they need a mattress firm everywhere? Didn't you say they were building one like next to your house or something. Yeah, then they're building another one you cross
the street from the other one. They're like Starbucks, man, what's up with that? So I don't know, you don't. I've always found interesting. I've found interesting the aspect of Memorial Day with having a lot of veterans in my family and and really how they treat it. Um. You know, they got their own internal thing in the way that they're looking at it. But I've I've never like, I've never heard member like I got members of my family that are twenty twenty six years in. Oh dude, keep
signing up right. I've never heard him scold somebody once because they are memorial. They were talking about gathering with friends, and so I'm just what I'm saying is, yes, recognize it and share the reason for it, but don't be don't be that guy on social media. Please, that's not You're not You're not helping anybody. And also, don't be the person who's like, duh, you know these are all idiots who died right there fighting for
this. I mean, what a bunch of morons. Why you know that those are like the rabbit atheists rather than just people who are just atheists. You don't have to be that guy either. I just I don't want to deal with people's crap for three days. So there's that. Maybe that's the crux of it. So it's very selfish. All right, six twenty one case O Day radio program. I'll give you a rundown of a few other things. We've got to get to Pete calendar. He'll join us coming up
a little later. And oh, by the way, um, if it wasn't clear initially, now it's official. You're all basically terrorists so or on the cusp of being terrorists. How do I know, Well you paid for a study and a bunch of them to figure that out. Well, we'll give the terrorist test to you coming up here on the k c o DA radio program. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and News Talk f w PTI and the Triad. All right, six twenty six, Good morning, k c o D radio program. Uh loove, that
just banging through an other day. I'm I'm stalling because I had to reset program on my computer because why the heck not there we go? Thank you for that computator. Hey you ever, I wonder if you're a terrorist or right on the cusp of being some sort of white supremacist terrorists. Now remember, um, this the politicalization of identifying, um, who is the you
know, a potential enemy of the state. It's not a new thing, right I present to you the Red Scare, the uh you know, the the call the communists infiltrating the government and McCarthy and all the rest of it.
And and frankly it actually even predates that. Um, you know, there was there was a lot of really after the basic formation of this country back in the day right when we're in our infancy, there were still people that were attempting to identify and root out British loyalist even though that apparently that ship had sailed. So I know, I understand that it's a thing that happens. However, I don't know that you should have to pay for it.
And the Heritage Foundation they released along with the Media Research Council, a crap ton of documents yesterday and it is quite the read. So well, we'll visit that the modern iteration of that, and we'll do that coming up next here on the case O Day Radio program show. After the show is on the iHeartRadio app. Search case O Day for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. All right, welcome back in good morning, I would say that if if I had to put my finger on what is the modern modern
iteration of this? Why is this thing being weird? Um talking about them? The weaponized government studies and directions of UM, who exactly is is a threat? The Department of Homeland Security has greatly exacerbated the problem. And it's a problem that has existed, like I said, prior to this, where you know everyone's a secret communist or a British loyalist or any of the rest
of it. However, it really really found its stride. Sorry, my whole next gen thing is just crapping out this morning, so weird, man. It really found its stride with the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security, Thank you, Patriot Act, and I think under Janet Napolitano really really found a way to move this forward. We'll call it that. And A Biden has been an active practitioner of it. Right where he runs around the
greatest threat to America is white nationalists, you know, white supremacists? Is it? Is it the greatest threat that's out there. I'm not saying those cats don't exist, but I'm just saying we have extremist nationalists across the political spectrum. And thankfully, thankfully, I think most people of the opinion that's the that's not a good thing. So where where it gets really really problematic because when people then embrace not necessarily all the beliefs, but the usefulness of
those folks. So if you if you have a bunch of people who are willing to go out and cause destruction and attack people and burn stuff down and and do all of that, and then you weaponize them by either just going oh that dah nah, that's um, it's just a few bad apples, while actively creating conditions where they comply their trade. That's problematic, right, So I don't like, I don't want to create conditions that where white supremacists
comply their trade. And I know people hate the shore listening, they're like, oh, you're doing it right now, am I by consistently and actively going I'm not cool with that. In the same way I'm not cool with folks who are running around and um, you know the violent social justice advocates if you want to call him that, you know, the antifas of the world. Not cool with that either. So when I sit there and I see I see that being the the go to in Biden's speeches where anytime he
wants to be critical, it's you know, quote unquote maga Republicans. And it's not that it's not that I think it's necessarily problematic if people are identified as magas. Some people are maga, right, those are just just folks who who they're preferred candidate as Donald Trump and are they write it in their in their descriptors. But he doesn't it in a positive way he means it as if he tags you with MAGA. It's the it's the you know,
deplorable thing all over again. And Janet Napolitano, when she was ahead of Homeland Security under Obama, they commissioned this giant report and the purpose of the report was to provide a field guide, if you will, and identifier of folks who are on the cusp of being violent extremists. And the the indicators were quite laughable. It was um. It encompassed a lot of folks merely for doing things like um having thoughts on the Bill of Rights, military service.
Oh yeah, In fact, you know, I was just thinking about this since since we're talking about this, do I have this? Yeah? I literally we did a parody song. This is this is over ten years old. Obviously going back from Politano, this will give you just a little rundown of what they're talking about. Hey, WI is with home lancer purity, lumping groups wanting racial purity in with folks just wanting freedom again. So just coming back from war r and troes anymore, they're now potential agents of
this sense. Don't voice your Christian views or rug post illegal LIMA grants, you know, and don't support third party Canna days, and don't ever say you fight for your constitutional rights. Watch those amendments go right down the drain. Beware the right. Those guys are crazy conservat it. You are the ones that they are looking for. Don't fussivise, no, because lay lay. It may be wrong, but just lay low because they feel the right.
All right. So that was literally they said veterans, people who may utilize the Gaston flag, all right, and posted on social media. It was it was quite the laundry list, but it was basically, all our political enemies are not just wrong over their political take and we'll disagree and lobby against them. It's uh, they're you know, they're basically on the cusp of terrorism. Well that's not helpful those of you who consider yourself to the
right. Do you think everyone who is to the left is fundamentally a terrorist just waiting to do things? No? Well, I mean if you do, you're not helpful. You have to identify and be very specific about these things. So when you cast a net out like the recently the Homeland Security has done through a series of grants, in fact, millions and millions of
taxpayer dollars that were then funneled to leftist organizations. And I'm talking like Antifa style folks, including one of the professors of the University of Dayton who is a self professed Antifa dude who cobbled together, for the tidy sum of a half million dollars of your taxpayer money, a pyramid of levels of extreme Let me show you how easy it is to end up on the cusp of terrorism. Ross. Can I ask you a few questions, sir, I just
because I want to know if I'm working with a terrorist this morning. So I want to be abundantly clear here in case I have to call the authorities and tattle on you. So let me get my little pyramid out here. Okay, look at them. A pyramid. So this is the pyramid of far right radicalization. Tier one. This would be the those who are just you know, they're just getting they're just getting a taste of it. All right. Have you Are you a member of the Republican Party? I am
not. Oh okay, all right, um. Do you agree with the basic tenets of the National Rifle Association. Oh wow, she'll not be infringed. Yeah, I've heard you say that, So all right, on their uh over groof and furor or whatever your title is. Uh. Have you watched and not out of hate a Fox News broadcast? Yes? I have? Oh? Wow? Have you ever um, I don't know, intermingled with anyone from the Heritage Foundation even like have you have you ever booked somebody
from the Heritage Foundation on the radio show? Wow? All right? Well, I'm sad to inform you you're at tier one. There's several other things. That's the lowest tier. That's where you're dabbling in terrorism. You're like, you know what, that guy with the vest might have some good ideas, all right, but you know there's there's no way you would be in an elevated tier, right, right, you did. There's no possible way. There's no possible way. Okay, all right, that's that's fair enough.
Um. Have you ever interacted with somebody from Turning Point USA? Yes? Okay, well maybe the probably an accident. That's that's not fair. Have you ever watched a Praguer you video? Oh? I love them, Yes I have. They're the best of one of the electoral college. So good. You realize you're a tier two fundamental basic far right radical terrorist? What yes? Yes? No, yep, Yep, you're already there. You are just the rung below an affinity for Nazis. Do you have an
affinity for Nazis? I can't stand him. I hate them. Oh wow. I tend to be the opposite because I'm a small government guy, and I think government should leave you alone, you know, right, Let people live their lives. You don't think you should round you up. I believe in maximum forget them, a maximum responsibility. Yeah, yeah, I'm looking
at this pyramid. It's um. It goes from reading bright art articles, watching Praguer you video, which is already an elevated tier, to reading the Daily Stormer and being a Nazi. You paid five hundred thousand dollars for this, five hundred thousand dollars to help the Department of Homeland Security create this work product so that they can have an easier time of uncovering who are potential agents of dissent as you heard there in the song. And that's how quickly you
end up on that. I've retweeted the whole thread from Heritage Foundation at Casey on the radio. You might as well look at it. You paid for it, so I said a half million was actually three hundred and fifty two thousand dollars awarded to this University of Dayton professor to put together this pyramid where you just put a bunch of logos in a pyramid which doesn't even have smooth
sides. It's not a very well constructed pyramid. This is this is all part of the Department of Homeland Securities, essentially creating guides and work products so that they can figure out who to keep an eye on. And in fact, they gave another granted University of Cincinnati a researcher named this guy named Lowdenthal, who is a self proclaimed Antifa guy. They boasted about how an anti
fascists. They also put together how a work guide so that anti fascists can help pressure service providers to kick people off if enough leftist decide individuals or organizations and he put a list out including the Heritage Foundation, Prager, You, Turning Point USA, and a whole list of others are expousing their terrorist ideals.
Some of these folks are the very same individuals who were actively involving themselves in the labeling of parents showing up to school board meetings as domestic terrorists. Yeah, and as you can imagine, I watched some of his videos this morning. It's you know, it's strown city on a lot of this stuff. But the difference is the difference is your government who people are already they
have a lot of questions with everything we've seen with the FBI. Now you have this other whistleblower out as pointing out that how they were slow walking everything having to do with Hunter Biden. The very same folks who are tasked with going and rooting out these threats to America are enriching their buddies in the private sector or in academia because some of these are charities, some of these are colleges, and putting together these identifiers so that they can go out and do
the work they need to do. And it is one hundred percent they're political opponents who they're conflating with actual Nazis. People who watch a Praeger you video, which, by the way, if you've never watched one, I'm allow me to be Al Qaeda's number two for a moment, you should and you
will also be surprised to see it's not just Dennis Prager up there. It is a variety of individuals who I think do an outstanding job of utilizing facts, making them easily digestible, and presenting them not even in an argumentative purpose, just simply here, here's a bunch of stuff. Digest this and allow it to inform your decision. And if you hear it and you disagree with it, or you think you're not getting all of it, by all means,
research the more. And I think it speaks to the effectiveness of that. The whole thing is bonkers. Man. All right, let me do this. We'll take a break. We can get your calls on it. Um it's it's easier for you to go read it because there's a lot of visual stuff and you know, radio's spoken word and all that. But I just wanted to give you a sampling of it. It will enrage you, which you being a terrorist is probably not a good thing because then you go
you go do terrorist stuff. But um, well, we'll make it available at Casey on the radio and we'll get your calls coming up. Hang on smart talk all day four five WPTI in the triad and one six one FM talked in the Triangle. All right, six fifty six, just got about a minute here, so hang on, collars, we'll bang writing your phone calls here after the top of the hour, I do have to read you
an email them apparently have irritated somebody this morning. You know what, let's a little throwback classic moonbad email Joey, because this thing's a doozy, very exciting rossa fade that down. Allow me to read this over in the interest of time. Sounds to me like they're just getting too close to the truth for your comfort. This is Larry. By the way, Who am I going to trust folks with years of education who study this exact thing. Are
the experts or some jackass on the radio? Remember it was your Lord and savior chet Pito. Do you mean Cheetah CHEETAHLINI, sir, Oh, yes, that's a that's a fun nickname, Cheetah Line and Donald Trump, who advocated for the execution of the media, ie his political opponents. I'm glad they're shining a spotlight on you and yours. Why don't you do something productive and kill yourself with all your fake patriotism this morning. It's the least you
can do. Thank you, sir for that. Very excited Now get out of here, all right, your calls coming so at Oh you got the wood chipper right there again, dude, Ross, didn't I ask you to move that away from the window so the moonbats can fly from then? Boom right in there? All right, it sounds you. It sounds about you're triggered, sir, and I hope you're not wearing a suicide. All right, Good morning, everybody. It is seven six, seven h seven now
here on the case O Day Radio program. Good Friday for for two all of you, I should say, but we got a lot of stories to run through. I did spend a lot of time in the first hour with all of these documents of the Heritage Foundation Media Research Council basically cobbled together the shows millions and millions and millions of tax dollars basically being funnel to universities and political nonprofits to put together lists of and a crackdown methodology on the administration's political
enemies. It's just so blatant as what it is. It's not like people in power don't flex that power against their political opponents, even though you know fundamentally you shouldn't shouldn't do that, but like they just don't give a crap. From what you've seen with the FBI, what they're willing to do the Hunter Biden investigation and the weaponization of both governmental entities, but also their partnerships with social media for killing news stories or censoring people's ability to be heard.
It's all eerie stuff. But then you see these lists where right, you might be a terrorist if yeah, they like it, said Jeff Foxworthy. Routine and it's simple things like watching a video from Prager you or reading an article on Fox News. It shows you how blatant it is, and you and autography you get to pay for it. So yeah, yeah, no, I just spent a little time on that. But I think it's important that you understand what's being done on your behalf. Even if Larry the emailer
wants me to kill myself. So because Donald Truck excuse me, Cheeto Leaney, hold on, I want to I want to make sure I'm quoting this accurately. I wouldn't want to be inaccurate. Advocated for the execution of the media. Well, I mean, who can forget Ross? Do you remember where you were the day when they had Dan Dan rather drawn and quartered? Remember when Trump did that and then put it on TV for everyone to have to watch. As a cautionary tale, I don't think I'll ever forget.
Or when they drug everyone out of CNNA headquarters and impaled them like on spikes, like Glad the Impaler. I remember when Trump did that. Trump Trump used elementary level insults to his media political opponents. Right, you are fake news, he called him names, this stuff. These documents, when you read them, it's it's about identifying basically everybody, but also figuring out how
to d platform, dehumanize them, de society them. So even if you think it's distasteful, be it Joe Biden making fun of Doocey, which he did in that one presser, or Donald Trump calling somebody fake news, you can think that's at and all, but this is much more harmful because this is the apparatus of government that you only hear about once it's already happened.
That's why we're digging in and we're learning these things about how you know, the FBI was willing to essentially run this Russia thing as though it were true even though they knew it wasn't, and go after you know, people within political campaigns ruined people's lives and they're unapologetic and they come out they're like, oh, we made a few mistakes, but we're fine. They had another thing out where they literally had violated the utilization of FISA powers thousands, hundreds
of thousands of like two hundred and thirty eight thousand times. I just I can't with these people all right? Anyway, Jamal, thanks for hanging what's up well, Caslee, I'm saying it's in a sweet Southern voice, because you know, sometimes I wear my colonel CSA had that Confederate States of America for those in the no sis they stand for. But I sometimes I wear them a CSA Colonel had and and I ride A while we're playing Old Dix. Sometimes. Why does that rank me? Casey? I got to find
out why does that rank me? On this new fangled UM new UM list on k domestic terrorists? I've got in no case Rankamal, Jamal, do you remember when we went into a rack Afghanistan the plane remember the terrorist plane
cards that they had so give them the most this? Yeah, I rememb and I remember it was interesting because I went to DC when those when that was the thing, and you could they were selling them if you're walking around like the any of the monuments had people selling those cards and I bought a pack, but um I would I guess maybe you're probably a plane card.
I just I don't know which denomination though, So I mean considered domestic terrorst I think, sure, yeah, I think you're taking h Have you ever watched anything on the Christian Broadcasting Network Jamal Well? I think now that you're you're you know, you're basically running a terrorist daycare center. Yeah, now you're you're definitely higher up on that list. It's it's it's it's just so absurd. But remember the reason for creating these things is because you utilize them
as guidelines. So it goes from just people calling names and being against political opponents to the weaponization of people with guns against your political opponents. And it's scary stuff. Man, it is scary case. At the end of the day, it is up to the States to see here and push back against this by if the States were to demand one their citizens be brought back from the January sixth imprisonment, they just sick of if states will demand that.
Two when it comes to this stuff, start putting our start putting the legislation out where they will not go along star going out. The black supremacis start labeling the black suprements like they are the white the white liberal you want to say white nationals were about white liberalism. Who's sitting here and burn, loot, attack, beat people up, you know, until build a Republican I'm good with that, but not all the January six people. There are people
in January six who who beat cops with polls. I'm cool with those guys staying in prison. But it's the escalation weaponization where you're getting people charged with walking through open doors next to cops playing Bejeweled on their phones. That's this is this is what elevates those things where it's like the mere presence and the fact that you might be dressed in patriotic colors assigns you or aligned you rather with the people who would assault a police officer or in your example, burn
a courthouse in Portland down an assault police there. I'm cool with just going hey, people who would want to do that, who would cause wanton violence, harm, the decimation of people's businesses, throw, you know, arrest them, use the power of law. We don't have to get into the ideology when it's down on the individual basis. And unfortunately this promulgates that, so I think a real quick casey because and they got at the call this
casey. Here's a little historical fact. The Wilmanton race wise down in eighteen ninety eight a race wise and they burnt black cities and black Town. Black part of Womanton was caused by it was at the time the News and Observer was called the Raleigh Comps. They ran articles lying. Today the media does the same thing when it comes to people when they want to idolize, and then they do the same with people they want to So look at the George
Ford riots. They never told the truth about George Ford fentnol of consumption and how he was on drugs. They never showed upoor him saying hey, I want I want to leave. They never showed the police under attack in Chicago being people from frozen water bottles at them because they were trying to ten out statutes. The same way the media cause the race riots and things to happen. Are the same media today that's doing these attacks on conservatives Republicans and actually
causing physical harm and brushing over and calling a mob justice. The media, if they want to say, who will really domestic terrorists, Let's start looking at them. I because they actually have a historical track record. I don't Jamal, I don't disagree with you at all. And normally you and I, you know, there's there'll be nuanced things where I think you're one hundred percent spot on, but you would also recognize it's part of a larger apparatus.
So if Homeland Security says if a person does this, they are potentially a terrorist, the media can then go, well, look, the only reason we're saying this guy is potentially a terrorist is because this government document here says that they might be a terrorist. And it all is self serving and continues to escalate these things. And so no, that's um that. I think that's a very varying Thanks for the call, Jamal, A very fair
comparison. It's different. It's different in the way that news moves, and you know, you know, back around the you know, the turn of the century, during the Wilmington Race riot, people's people were probably more limited with the information they could get on what the heck was actually going on.
So folks did sit there and Raleigh and read what the news an observer was publishing and go ah, that must be this and that'sn't necessarily the case today, so it takes a heavier lift, and that heavier lift is well what you're seeing right here, but one thing supporting another thing. The media is calling that person a domestic terrorist, but they're doing so because the government says
that they might be, so they can wash their hands of it. It's it's absurd and they're all in on it, even if they don't realize it being part of the problem there, Chris, what's up, Hey, Kasey, good morning. Memorial Day means to me is you know, my brother died as a result of the put out of Afghanistan, and I had a family member died during He was a firefighter in New York saving lives and the tower spell on him. And you know, then I see Joe Biden given
eight billion dollars to the Taliban, you know what I mean? And I don't understand anything. I think to me that it's homeland insecurity. They're really afraid of the freethinking, free standing American who can stand on his own two feet. They don't have any way to control this person. And because you know, this guy goes to work and pays his taxes and takes care of his family. So that's kind of moral day means to me. I kind of look back and I, you know, I look back. I'm sorry
cry. I look back and I see, you know, all the stuff there would die for. And then I look and see what these people are doing to our country, and I don't understand why they want to demolish us or divide us even anymore. You know, it doesn't make any sense. While we have to live divided in order for us to stand united, it just doesn't make any sense. Thank you for my call. Yeah, no,
I and thank you very much for calling in this morning. And that's that's what I'm talking That is exactly what I'm talking about right there, like going back to the previous segment, not what I was just saying. But you know, people, when you realize you can't twist somebody or get them to heal to what it is that you want, most people in the past have just gone all right, UM, well, I yeah, I got enough here. We're going to do our own thing. And that guy's just
now liar. But but now, like the emailer said, you know, we're he sitting there and he's saying that, you know, Cheetahlehini or whatever his stupid name was. For Trump, you know, it was calling for the execution of the media. He wasn't right, but yet it was presented in that fashion. This is not this is not a what about is M just hear me out on this. But what you did see, um in
those instances is you saw people that were whipped into such a frenzy. Let's say, I don't know during COVID that they were calling for literally the arrest entertainment of their neighbors for not aligning with a particular vaccine or mask and requirement or any of the rest they I mean they wanted. You saw it. You saw people that were whipped into such a frenzy that saw their neighbors they
were dehumanized. And every bad thing that we've seen in society, you know, across history, large scale, whether it's genocide or you know max a mass exodus of people, forced exodus of people, thrown them out of a particular place. It started because the people who were advocating for it were able to dehumanize their political opponents so that their supporters didn't see them as fellow people that might have thoughts and ideas or a knee eads and wants or any of
the rest of it. So I, you know, there are very few people. I there are folks who rise to that occasion, but it's on an individual basis. Do you know what I'm saying. I don't think everyone who disagrees with me on a particular issue is somehow subhuman, even if it's
a really, really trouble troubling issue. Yeah, yeah, no, even though like the weird groomer stuff, either they're they're dead wrong, but holy crap, that's still so when you're willing to over a minor more minor issue be whipped into a friends, you got to ask yourself who who's steering you? Man? Who's got you to the point where you want people rounded up and put into camps because they are they won't wear a mask properly outside.
Ask yourself how you got there, and you know, building supporting evidence with which this research and this funding and all this stuff does. It's fun to mock, but it's crazy to think about because now you're talking about people in leadership positions pushing this garbage and not some rando with one hundred Twitter followers in a compound. All right, Seven twenty two. Hang on, I don't remember email, so we'll read his stupid Oh wow, oh hey, s
all right, we'll hold on, sir. Your phone calls and yes we've we even have other stories we got to get to and we'll do it next here on the Cacoda Radio program, Hang on your Day Smarter one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk nine four five w PTI more with Casey starts now, all right, seven thirty five case Oda Radio Program. Dude, I can't see anything on that call screen, Steph. Why so I don't even know if that's on topic? Ah? Oh wait, hold on our
fun emailer, Now, who's straw manning? Trump referred to them, meaning the media, as enemy of the people. So traders, and what do we do with traders? Right? Okay. Also, I've never seen anyone so scared of research done by people who are the experts in a particular field. Sorry, it didn't come out your way. I'm telling you. It's I know you're I don't know if you're being glib or you honestly believe that,
sir. This is not a good thing for a variety of reasons, and not just from one political aspect, Because it's creating the narrative, right, Like, who you give the money to do the research and put this This isn't research. They didn't read, they'd have no way of going out and going all right, let's let's figure out how many prager are you videos? Anyone who's been arrested for a violent violent act has has watched right that
nobody's done that, and there's no way to quantify that. Yeah, that's like, all right, how many people listen to a Lady Gaga song but also committed armed robber? It's just stupid, So that part of it is unquantifiable. But also who you give If I gave Ross a million dollars to study Italian food, I feel like he's gonna come out on the side of unlimited breadsticks. Okay, so if I'm if I'm big unlimited breadsticks, then I'm gonna hire Ross to be the guy who does the research about what's good
to eat. You know what I'm saying that you're not You're not. There's not actually million dollars and you don't get to just eat breadsticks as work. And my point is that if that's where I put the money, that's how that would go. So if you find some activist ANTIFA professor at a university and go, hey, I wonder if we hand him a half million dollars who he will come up with as the enemies of democracy? Really, you'd think that was going to be some sort of way. We don't know which
way it'll go. Give me a break, absolute insanity, all right, I gotta switch to something else. It's Friday. I just can't. Why does the NFL want to screw itself even more? Is wrong with you? So if you don't know, apparently the NFL wants to be flag football or something, I'm not sure. They have rule changes, one of which is
all about safety, all about safety. So here here is the Here is the first rule change the league owners voted yesterday, even though the coaches advising apparently the coaches have some sort of advisory role, and then the league owners basically ignore them. I guess, um, But so there They've implemented a one year trial for a new rule that is the fair it's a change to
the fair catch rules. So currently during a kickoff, somebody kicks off, and I guess during a punt two for that matter, whatnot, But during a kickoff is what this will govern the ball is kicked and a receiver can catch it and call for a fair catch, and then that's that's where the
ball is. They can they can allow it to go into or through the end zone and then it's spotted um at a predetermined measurement, but it requires them to catch it in the end zone or allow it to run through the end zone, or the kick can go out of bounds prior to the end zone, at which point there is a penalty and it goes up to the
thirty yard line. And so with that in mind, they've altered the part where the ball is caught in the field of play, where the purse can either call a fair catch the ball is down there, or they can run for their damn lives and see where they go. Now, if the ball is caught in the field of play but a fair catch is called for, then it's spotted at the twenty five yard line. So if you catch the ball on the ten but don't feel like running, you just get it to
the twenty five. Why are you even doing kickoffs anymore? How stupid is that? I had to reread the article several times because I was like, this is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Why would you why would you do anything but call for a catch just from a because you know they all they they're all about the numbers, right right. They got people sitting there
grinding these numbers out. It's why you see you see them in these fourth down situations where they just plug in the algorithm and they and they go for it, and they do this for a variety of things. And I'm not opposed to that, I get it, right, you know this is it's basically the NFL version of money. But exactly okay, not opposed to that. So on what planet would would you run the ball back if the other
team all burst into flames? Maybe right, and you just happen and I'll look, they're all on fire, and you're like, oh, okay, all right, now we're gonna run a ball. Why wouldn't you just take it to twenty five after if if the kick gets to a certain point, I think that's what teams are gonna do. They're gonna sit there and go because at five yards you're gonna see if you probably want to let it go into the end zone or maybe not. I don't know. I mean,
unless you have like a bo Jackson from like Supertechmo Bowl. Yes exactly, but you know, honor the days of let's get more more recent Gonner, the days of like Devin Hester, right what he scored what six touchdowns or something? That season is special and they're saying it's about safety. It's the most dangerous play all of that. They have the option of a fair catch, it exists, you're trying to kill it. Just kill it if because what you're trying to do is kill people trying to run the ball back.
Because if the fair catch option already exists, you're saying that they're not incentivized to do it because the ball would be down there. Well, that shows the ability of the kicker, the accuracy of the kicker. It's just dumb. And then there's now you can have an emergency third quarterback because of the forty nine Ers playoff game. But whatever, now they crapped all over that. Ah. Sorry, equally is annoyed, not well, not as annoyed
as with the DHS. The Homeland security stuff is just dangerous, absolutely insane dangerous And for all the people going, well, look, Darne's not are going to use it. All we do is weaponization stories right now, that's all I have in my stack, from the FBI with their stuff to people wanting their fellow citizens locked up because they dare to go to a beach without a mask on, or would want to do that, or would post on
Facebook that they think that might possibly somewhat be a good idea. These people should be locked up. If if you're that ready to lock up your fellow citizens, this is the last road we need to be going down. Well, now you're going to ruin the NFL, right, Well, yeah, Biden's saying he's gonna use tactics and do things that you know, extremes that they've never done before to stop yep, this domestic terrorism. And when I
hear that, I think you're gonna break the law. Yeah, you're gonna commit hate crime a little bit, because then you have to ask yourself who are the terrorists? And they're telling you they're like, oh, no, we have a list right here. It was done by scientists. Oh yeah, one hundred percent, and uh, it's you gotta call it. And I don't one hundred percent know how you fight back on this stuff without just
maybe you gotta get rid of the Department of Homeland Security. The problem is is then a lot of those responsibilities then fall back to the FBI and look where you are there, and you know what, maybe this plan to make a lot more of these positions basically simultaneous. I think it's a good idea and a bad idea. Where they are, you know, at the pleasure of the president kind of positions if only to root out some of the upper
echelon, deep seated bureaucracy. People think they can do whatever they want, right so the president can. Sure, he can go ahead and change out the head of the FBI, But when you get into the division heads, that's not the president's purview. Maybe it needs to be, But then I think, yeah, you get some crazy person in there, and before you know it, it's uh you know, uh yea some Antifa dude wearing his
get up. Who's head of the Criminal Investigative Division. So I don't know the answer, but we'll continue to shine lights on the problems, all right, seven forty five case O Day Radio program is a Jeffino. Today's a Jeffino yesterday? All right? Playing the weather roulette. You know what you got and you should you should talk to your co workers because they made you come in ahead of a three day weekend and crap all over everyone's dreams.
It's just it's I guess it was due because I think the last few times I've filled in it's been you know, sunny, sunny, perfect temperatures. Right this time, though, now you're gonna ruin everyone's beach vacation. I'm looking at radar now speaking of and yeah, that uh, that coastal low is just kind of hovering there. And once the scene starts to move in, we are going to see the rain. And today we're dry, we're
mostly cloudy. We'll get up to around seventy that's the other thing. We've got this other area of low pressure that's coming in kind of from the north, and that's keeping the temperatures cool, and then this coastal low brings in the rain. We should be in the low eighties this time of year tonight, maybe a straight shour, late low fifty four, and then we'll have a good start to our Saturday, even though we'll see the clouds. The
rain moves in for the afternoon, we get up to around sixty. Winds may top thirty miles per hour, and yes, I'll say that again. We get up to around sixty, about twenty plus degrees below average, more rain Saturday night. Rain is likely for Sunday, high in the low seventies. Now by Memorial Day Monday, we'll back it down. Not the likelihood for rain, but some scattered showers are possible, more of the hit or miss variety, and a high in the mid seventies for Memorial Day and for
the grilling of course. Okay, all right, well that's what you get to deal with, and we'll make you do it again in an hour. Okay, hey, you get to hear it again. Yeah, yeah, yeah, thank you, sir, appreciate it. All right, seven forty seven hang on, keeping you connected. This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, seven fifty one case O Day radio program coming up on the show Pete
Calendar. He'll join us slots go over with him. Yeah, I'll touch on the DHS stuff, but also a school prank in Union County, but I don't know. It kind of sounds like vandalism to me. But we'll let you be the judge so that we'll get to that. We gotta double up on Florida Man. Stuff that'll be in the final half hour of the show. Let me grab some calls currently, though, Mark, you're up
first, go right ahead. Hey, good morning, Casey. I caught the talent you discussion there about solutions for our current situation and a rip off Commas soul or aren't any solutions, there's trade off but step one repeal the Patriot ach that was never a fan of it, or probably get rid of the Department of DHS and reform fides a quarter type for second. And I'm sure there's a few other things that I'm unaware of that we're put in place post nine to eleven. We got to roll that stuff back. But the
DHS stuff is they're going to fall into the lap of the FBI. A lot of it and understood, understood, But then it's the smaller organization and you can do Yeah, there's it's smaller and then you can do something about it. But Dani, you know, power tends to corrupt. Yeah, we just said president the president was just unable to do it and they literally they were targeting him the whole time. So yeah, yeah, it's it ain't gonna be easy, but I do know that we don't start. We're
never gonna get there. I don't want to be fetised on this. I want to be strategic. So but appreciate the call. And again no, I understand, and we can take another nine to eleven. We can't take what the FBI is doing. All right, all right, well let's let's let's pray for neither um. Oh Janet, Hey Janet, good morning to you. How are you doing a good morning? Casey, I'm good? Are you uh good? Good? So? UM for those those who don't know, UM uh Janet uh suffered a loss or son who had passed away,
and UM on social media, we really ross spearheaded it. I wanted to uh to help with you guys, because you've got enough to deal with to help raise money for the UM for the expenses, you can deal with the emotional and family stuff. And it seems that that was a success. So I'm Janet, I'm so glad that so many people, UM, we're willing to to help. I think it speaks volumes for the audience and I and I hope it makes things easier for you. It does, it does.
It was amazing what happened, UM that we had kind of a bump. We started off thinking it was forty three hundred dollars, which was kind of a late Saturday afternoon cement apparently because when we went in Monday even for the the meeting, we found the full amount was forty seven and it didn't deter anyone day. They stepped up Ross really stepped up his game and getting it looked at, and I just I can't think everyone enough. I wasn't
able to see him and sell the funeral. So that's literally the most precious gift anyone could give me. Is it last day with my son? We were allowed to full date, no extra cost. I am black this, I am so so because I know that was a big concern what I saw your posting there and I didn't fully understand it. So I'm glad that that was rectified. Is there anything Is there anything else that we can do for
you? Maybe I'll have been amazing. Thank you so much. Well you you take whatever time you need you heal and uh we're gonna really look forward to hearing from you. Okay, yes, thank you, all right, all right, thank you Janna do appreciate them and put her on hold there. Yeah, that um, just all of the all of the minutia and
everything that you have to deal with. Um, when when your face was something like that, and I'm sure a lot of people have obviously maybe not had to various son, but um, it's it can just be so overwhelming. And and the fact that so many people were willing to step up and
help alleviate that burden. You know, we joke, can we tease, and and um, we're generally you know, kind of a bit of a pain in the butt around here, but um, when when people need to snap two and and and really get to it, Um, it wasn't even a question. So that was that makes me very proud. And and to see Ross uh Rosmin gets stuff done, Janet, That's all I'm saying, Um, what he wants to He gets stuff done when when I want to Yeah, yeah, yeah, when properly motivated. So um, you know.
And and in the middle of a weekend and kind of late at night, the connectivity was still there and it wasn't even it wasn't even an issue. It happened. We shared in social media how he passed away, and that's what really got it for me. It was, you know, he passed away from he odeed and I think we all have somebody or we we've known somebody who has problems with addiction. Right, It's one of those things.
And I've gone over before. I've been more than honest about my past about you know, recovering alcoholism and the some of the stuff that I've done in my twenties and stuff. And you know, I put my I'm like, there was one point in my life where I could have ended up that way. And to see that Janet was going through that and had to discover that. It's just she's been a part of the show for so long, and she's shared her life and her joy with us, and she's helped the
show. Right, She's these people become part of the show that you have a boss and Paul, and you have Donna, and the list goes on and on. Remember back in the day we had Grand Wazoo. You have these people, right, they become part of the show. And I mean, we are a family here, and I'm glad we could come together and help her out. Yeah. I uh, I couldn't couldn't say it better myself, so um uh yeah, and um we will. We'll look forward to hearing from from her once again. And uh if you. I guess
if you've never heard Janny, you're new to the show. Uh, she's a spit fire, so I think people really enjoy that. All right, Um, it is seven fifty eight. I'm gonna make the transition to news because that responsibility falls on me. But I'll remind you that Pete Calendar will join us, our radio buddy to the South. There. We got a few things to bang around. What is a school prank and what is straight up vandalism? Uh? It kind of sounds like vandalism here. I'll give
you the details. We'll talk about that, and you know, just news of the week. I bet Pete Callender's probably on this terrorist watch list. I'm sure that man's watched the prager you video. We'll find out together coming up next. Hang on, all right, good morning, everybody, an welcome me. It is eight o seven here on the Cacio Gay Radio program, Friday edition. And as we do, we're gonna chat with our radio nobody to the South and possibly a domestic terrorist, Pete callandar Pete, have
you ever watched a prager you video? Hawaii? Who that good? Who wants to know what? Don't worry about it? I mean from the government. I'm here to help. Um, have you possibly ever booked a guest from the Heritage Foundation? I still I would like a lawyer before I answer
any of these types of questions. If you're not guilty, you got nothing to hide, right though, Yeah, you know I love it and we even had an email or you got mad about this, He's like, God, you just don't like it when studies cut don't come out on your side. That's like hiring the people from my six hundred pound life to do a study on whether cake is good. Right, you know what? You know what you're gonna get when you go to a self proclaimed antifa professor. But
the fact remains that is I can make cake jokes and all that. Um, this is about creating the path to the narrative, and there's a lot of peace is here. And it's incredibly chilling because then it allows the media to say these are individuals that even the government, based on research by scientists,
believe or potentially domestic terrorists. The president can run around and say that this is the greatest threat and if you use those guidelines to create that number, then likely that's accurate, right, because how many people tick at least one of those boxes, and then the government, the power of the government
can be used against you. The level of unaccountability PETE between dhs FB and everything we've seen is kind of terrifying actually, Right, So it is the Steel Dossier again, except you and I and all people on the political right
are the targets. It's not Trump. And this gets to that, It gets to that point that you've probably heard made or made yourself, which is it's not that they hate Trump so much, although they do hate Trumps so much, but it's that hate you and Trump is the Trump is the avatar. And so this is what the Still Dossier really exposed, the information laundering
process, right, because in this case it's it's identical. You've got this outside organization, you know, Fusion GPS and was working on behalf of the Hillary Clinton campaign. So there's a political route. They then pass it through to a government through this you know, ostensibly this third party passes through to government, and then the government uses that information to open up investigations, the existence of which is then used to support the narrative that there's something wrong going
on, something bad is going on. So the information gets out that oh look at this, there's an investigation, and surely they wouldn't be investigating you if there was nothing to hide, right. Meanwhile, the root of the thing was partisan, was political in nature to begin with. And it's just
a way. It's the James Comey defensive debrief or whatever, where he goes in and he tells Donald Trump, Hey, just to let you know, we had this unverified, salacious dacier that's out there, just giving you a heads up, and it immediately goes in leaks allegedly to the press that this briefing occurred, and then that becomes the hook that the media can use to
report on the salacious details. It is information laundering, except you and I and all people on the right are the targets, the ability of them to always point to another link in the chain as the verifier of the assertion that they're about to make, like the example being the And then the narrative is
that people who are and this goes back by the way to Napolitano. I remember that study they did under Obama where basically, if you were a veteran, you know, be on the lookout, right, So then the media can sit there and run a story and go will look, we're just basing this based off government work product, and then the government can sit there and go, look, we're just keeping an eye on these guys because the media is doing these reports about there's a propensity for this, and it's it's it's
like with the you mentioned the Steel dossier. It's like with the FISA courts using a Yahoo News article based on a source and then secondarily that source as double confirmation, and it's just so useful in the in the political arena.
The problem is it's useful form stripping rights, jailing people. And I'm sorry if I don't trust a group of individuals who wanted people put into camps because they wouldn't wear a mask properly, which was openly advocated for across the spectrum on social media and in person, with these blowouts we'd see in stores.
It was crazy. Right. So here's the It's a loop, right, What we're describing is a loop, and it starts with obviously an idea with the desire to harm another entity or person, an opponent of some kind. Right, So the first step is you plant the story, and then you second step is use that story in the media. Once it's published, you use that story for some type of action, right, then you use the action in order to advance the story, and it just then becomes a self
perpetuating loop. And then you have the pile on effect, the pact journalism effect, and everybody starts citing this previous report as proof of something but never getting to the root of it, which was a desire to harm a political opponent. Right, And that's fine, and that plays out of a lot of ways. But this isn't you know, this isn't a scenario where I'm convinced that there's the sharks are out to eat everybody, right, which is
just misinformation and a grouping of statistics. No, sharks, sharks really do hate us. They want us as loud of course. By the way, do you see all these killer whale attacks. That's a thing. I think that's going to be the new thing. I was just reading how will they try to eat a sailboat? But you know what, if you're a killer
whale and you got that moniker and yeah, you know you're not. You've just been basically here to jump through and you know, hoops at sea World, and maybe you'd get a little peeved and you're just like you know what, I'm a killer whale. Let's do this thing. So I actually right, I mean, they're going to give you the name. Right. If they're going to give you the name, at some point, you're going to start believing it, right, So why not why not live up to that
expectation. It's like when they rested that woman in Florida named Crystal Methany? Right, yeah, what do you think? What do you think they got her for? Right? People? Yeah? I mean people don't realize the power of a name. You know, when you give your kids names, it's really you got to think long term, like what am I? You know what am I sentencing this child to a life of m mmmm? But this isn't sharks or whales. This is desociety people. You know what I'm
saying. This is excommunicating your polity. This is the d is it the stuff you used to talk about with Trump where they'd say Trump was he was dehumanizing his political opponents, which is what Hitler did to the Jews. Which it is what Hitler did to the Jews. It absolutely, one hundred percent is because once you're going to ask people to do horrible things, the first
thing you have to do is to overcome whatever objections they may have. And what the biggest objections is, I'm not going to do that to a fellow man. But once you stop seeing them as a fellow man and a maga Republican which is Biden's favorite little term, or an insurrectionist based on them filming some video that through an open door that a cop was sitting there playing but jeweled guarding and let them walk through once you've decided that that is what they
are and they're not your neighbor anymore, who you disagree with. This is the exact stuff they were warning about it and they just they realize it, just not care, but they call Yeah, it's why they use term like fascists for everybody that disagrees with them. And to your point, on the path to genocide, Uh, this is you know, documented well in what
happened in Rwanda. Uh. You know, people going on radio and calling their political opponent's cockroaches, right and when and you drill that in you know, these types of psychological operations. People I think in America discount this stuff
as the stuff of conspiracy theory. Uh. And and it's it's certainly not the you know psychology and the way people react to stimuli is well known, and the and the people I suspect to try to dismiss it, oftentimes they know the importance and power of it, which is why they dismiss it. So this way others don't kind of catch on. There was a I was
watching yesterday. Actually, there was a video of a young man I don't know what his ethnicity is, but he is of Asian descent, and the name of the video and it's gone viral three something million views, and the
title of the video is what are we doing to white people? And and he proceeds to document all of these videos on TikTok and stuff about sort of like the most over the top racist things that you can say about white people just because of the color of their skin, and they're ascribing all sorts of things to whiteness, quote unquote, and he's pointing out, like we as people of color, he says, we like to think that, you know, we would not have behaved like the white people of a hundred years ago.
But what we're seeing now in the younger generation, particularly with the ease with which that they engage in this kind of big behavior and language, is that you're doing the exact same thing. You're not any better than those oppressors of the past. You're doing the same thing and using the same types of
rhetoric. And I think some of this is being played out also inside, particularly the Democratic Party, when it comes to this sort of political advantage they're seeking in the use of the language and the use of these government entities in order to stamp out opposition. The way I've heard it described is and this is I guess maybe the most honest take. And the guy's a professor. He's a professor down in Texas, actually, and I can't remember his name,
but basically it was this. It is they understand the power of the language and the dehumanization, but it's necessary, and it's necessary not because the ends that they want to justify our genocide. The ends that they're justifying is the correct way to govern in America. So once that's achieved, they're not going to kill their opponents. They're going to watch them come to the realization
that what they've implemented is the way. And right, I'm like that sounds like that sounds like a villain in a movie, do you hear yourself? Well, no, they don't because this and it gets tough. I think we talked about this last week with Greg Gudfeld. Right, when you when you cast your opponent that's literally hitler, then all options become available to you in order to stop that kind of existential threat and you to your point about
the correct way to govern. This is why the fight over the school curriculum and what are we you know, what values are we transmitting to the next generation. This is why this has become such a big fight. It's because the left completely understands. They totally understand what this means. This is why they want the control over the K twelve model, because they want to transmit
their values. And when parents saw what was going on during COVID and they start hearing about the books on the library shelves and they're like, Okay, you're not going to get to transmit these values to my kid, and so now we're going to give options to get kids out and that cannot be tolerated. Right. We cannot allow that to happen because it breaks that path, Right, it breaks the model that they've been using to transmit the values that
they prefer over the values that you may prefer. Right, But we're under a state of emergency PEAT, so I think you don't understand for like two weeks, just maybe like fifteen days, I think, just until we can make sure that it doesn't get out of control or something. The platinum I just heard that, and I'm like, I immediately I locked down when I
heard that. So media, well, that's well, just safer. Better, better be safer to stay stay home at another executive or emergency declaration another one of the governor's eeds, right, I think, Um, I'm not sure if it'll be impotent or not. Um, but you know, we shall see. But he you know, he didn't tell us we had to stay home as the latest ED. UM, so I'm not really sure.
Yeah, I mean it's kind of like a I don't know. He came out and said, we're you know, we have the ED, but it was kind of I don't know, he didn't offer any kind of real like strong kind of path forwards, kind of flaccid. I don't know. I feel like, um, one, it was a big letdown. And here's why. UM. Ultimately you hear the leander thing argued where they're like, no, it says right here the guy and then Judge said do you got to provide it? And I'm like, did they say how we have to
achieve this new No? Well then why is the why are the Republicans out here making that point with this Leandro stuff? It does I think it doesn't state how we have to achieve it, and we're trying to achieve it, and we feel this is the best way. They allow themselves, They allow their opponents to sit there and set the debate and it's it's correct, yes,
correct, Yes. It's been a frustration Um for a very very long time that and it's at all levels that and part of it is due to the you know, the the assist that the Democrats always get from media folks. Um and Republicans are just pretty bad at messaging. And I know Democrats think that their whole problem is though we're just not communicating well enough, but
it is. It's a source of constant frustration for people on the right, like because even Judge manning In who oversaw the Leandrow case, even he says it's not about the funding. Tim Boyum actually credit where it's due from Spectrum News. You know, he did a podcast interview with Um and I think that it was a news story as well for Spectrum with Judge Manning and Judge Manning is his response to these court orders of how much money that you know
we have to spend based on a California consultant that the lefties hired. Um, he said that it's not about the money. This is not about money. And for some reason, the lead with Leandrow activist crowd, they don't want to hear it. They will not listen to the judge, the original judge in the case that gave them the rulings they wanted. And Marcus Brandon, who was a former Democrat lawmaker, black guy who now runs a charter
school. He says, like, this is not about money. School choice is the path forward and the Democrat party needs to get on board with this, much like Tricia Kpham did. Right. They need to get on board with this because it's a popular position, particularly among African Americans. Yeah, well I heard Tricia was paid off. I read it on Twitter, So they gave her money or something. If nobody has a different opinion for any kind of principled reasons, it's just for the money. It's all about the
money, all right, real quick? Speaking of money, that school in Union County. These kids dumped honey and flower like even in electrical panels and computers. I'm good with a senior prank. And my senior year, somebody took a baby anelope, put it in the wrestling room all weekend and it pooped everywhere. Oh my gosh. It's a very wyoming flare to h senior pranks. And that's because everyone knew how to get into the wrestling room even when the school was a lot God forbid, um. But no, you
dump it in electrical panels and computers. I'm sorry. I don't know what those kids were intending, but prank that is not well. To be fair, one of them not a kid twenty one years old, not a student either, Yes, so yeah one and then the other one was a student
eighteen years old, and now they're facing charges as they should be. Just like you, I am fine with the pranks, but there comes a line when that you cost, when it moves from you know, toilet paper to honey in the breaker boxes, that then creates tens of thousands of dollars in damages. I think they should just be put to work in the schools, uh, you know, every single day in afternoon whatever every weekend until they pay you off the costs of repairs. No, that's fair, that's fair.
All right. Well I'm a fair guy, well kind of. I'm a very fair guy, and I'm all about solutions. And so this is how we arrive at this idea. You know, do it? Why you can? Now that you're on the list with your prager you videos and there we were not on the list though, Casey Talk Radio not mentioned No, not not not right away, but with there's connections there, and I'm telling
you it's just a matter of time, all right. I gotta roll, Pete, have yourself a good weekend Memorial Day Monday, of course, and we'll talk next week, sir, okay, all right, man, thank you, all right, and we're going to take a quick break. We'll be back. It is the case O Day Radio Program. Sweet thank you. Casey is on WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk
in the Triangle. All right, good morning, eight thirty five here on the case O Day Radio Program. And I gotta tell you what we are ahead of a three day weekend when normally these stories would emerge, but already Florida is outpacing everyone and I think it's gonna be a real battle. Did
you hear what they're doing in New Jersey? So communities along the Jersey Shore have banded together, and the State of New Jerseys, which governs procedure on many of the beaches there, have decided that they're not going to allow alcohol on the beaches of the Jersey Shore for the Memorial Day weekend. I don't feel like that's gonna end. Well, do you think that's gonna stop? People? Have you? Have you been to the Jersey Shore? Have you
watched an episode of that shirt? It's trumped up and it's you know, TV, but they didn't have to tweak much. It's a sight to behold, man. And there's there's two definitive Jersey shores. There's a preppier version and a much more how you say, um, Mike, the situation style version, and um, I don't know. Meanwhile, down in Florida, they're girding their lines and the crazy runneth over. I got, I got.
It's like three different stories here. Again, it's not even it hasn't even the weekend's not even here yet, all right, So check this out. Don't you hate it? When this happens to you. This is Daytona Beach. A man and woman were arrested this Wednesday, Wednesday, no,
late Tuesday into Wednesday. Okay, so here's what happened. So they got a room over the travel in, and believe it or not, at the little cheepy motel they're at, they might possibly have consumed some narcotics to the point where they started to hear weird things and they thought somebody was trying to break into the room. But then they came to the conclusion that they were not burglarized. It was instead a ghost, and an angry ghost at that.
In fact, it got so bad that the couple went to the office of the travel in to complain to the front desk clerk about the fact that they were being harassed by a ghost, and it says here the clerk dismissed their concerns. But right, if you're running it and you know you have a haunted room like and you know that it might cause a refund, you're not going to fess up to it, right business one on one, you're
gonna talk. Oh no, everything's fine, so understandably. So at which point they say that they left the office and noticed that a shadow demon, likely the ghost, was now out outside coming at them, so they took off running. According to police, they ran across the street into a marina. Was about a block away. They ran into a marina, and all of a sudden, the guy said that not only were they still being chased by the ghost, but God spoke to him and explained to him that his
female companion was actually in cahoots with the ghost. Can't trust them, can't trust those. Uh, you know, you're you're you're you're a woman there, sir, she left you for a shadow demon. And so he does the logical thing. He runs into the water. Ross is that so shadow demon goes can't get you if you're in the water. Is that? Is that some sort of known thing or apparently not? I don't know. And U but he was in the water. He's like, this isn't good.
He then sees a homeowner across the street like their light come on, and he says, this is m a chance. And so he goes out of the water and uh stops, actually picks up a chair and was gonna smash the window of the marina to go in there. Uh, but God said, don't do that. And then so he ran across the street. Well she followed, because she's still she's not incohoots with the ghost. She just thinks, you know, she's following her. Man, he's just got bad
info. And they go over and the have the homeowner was armed, and and well you can figure out how it went there. Investigators say that they were screaming, please help me, please help me, at which point the homeowner initially retreated back inside, which is always the way. Right, You're being chased by a ghost that's held been on murdering you, and nobody will give you, give you any help. I've seen it in the movies a ton Man. But eventually, obviously the homeowner re emerged. This time they're
armed and didn't kill them, but they did go to jail. Investigators say the two had consumed multiple doses of molly so ecstasy and feel that that may be responsible for all of that insanity, or or maybe there's a super evil ghost at the traveling in Daytona Beach. Why are we not and it's just a coincidence that they did some exstasy that night. Nobody's exploring this. It ain't right, man, it ain't right. I wonder if they got a refund on the hotel room. Probably not. Oh by oh, I forgot
I left one thing out. And they did not enter the home though, because at the last moment, while they were threatening to enter the home, God spoke to dude again and it's like, ah, there's kids inside, don't go in there. And then he thought, I can't go in there because I don't want the ghost to get the kids. So I mean,
this sounds like a stand up dude looking out for everybody. And meanwhile, his woman she's off, you know, well tarts hanging out with a with a shadow demon on the side, little side action there, and it's it's a whole thing. So thank you Florida for that. I really appreciate you helping us kick off the weekend. And frankly, that's that's not the only
one. Because on the other side of Florida, another man from Florida, E Florida man had consumed copious amounts of alcohol while he was parting with some friends at what's the name of this bar, Bandido's Bandido's Bar. This is in Port Charlotte, according to officials, because this is this is how things go. At one am, he made a decision, after drinking at the bar most of the day, to take a little dip in the pond, which is on the outside patio area of Bandido's Bar. And wouldn't you know
it, apparently gator lives in there. I know, who would have thought that a alligator would live in a pond in Florida? And sure enough he goes in there. I'm sure he said, hey, y'all, watch this. He went in there and with a beer, according to witness, at which point he was almost immediately grabbed and drug under the water. He then emerged with u no arm, as the gator had torn the arm off of him, as they do. Was it the arm with the beer or the
other one? What happened to the beer? It doesn't say what happened to the beer. If you don't spill your beer while your other arms being tore off, I think you're like I think you're like, you're like party royalty. At that point, this story's bonkers. Man. Let's see. Reports say that a man inside the bar heard the attack happening outside and sprang into action. I was able to eventually get him out of the water. He was yelling and swimming towards the shoreline. I ran and dragged him up into
the sand. I was scared. It was so dark out of the water. And he's a big dude. The guy who was attacked told the news outlet down there, Florida twenty three whatever that is the TV station quote, I didn't lose my life. I just lost an arm. It's not the end of the world. Well, I mean that's true, and yes you can. I guess you can drink beer with your other hand, but I don't know. Probably i'd be a little upset. That's just me. So
but you're an outlasser, hence the part where you're drinking of bandidos. So who am I to question it? So thank you Florida for getting ahead of the three day weekend insanity. To appreciate that. Jeff Eno from the Weather Channel man Florida never fails to disappoint or fails to impress. I should say, like, you know, you don't even live in Florida, and you know that at one in the morning drunk, you probably shouldn't go swimming in
a pond. Right If you're in Florida one in the morning, sober, you shouldn't write anytime one in the morning, period yeah, I don't. Yeah, yeah, one in the morning. You can see that's a bad thing. Yeah. Well he didn't lose his life. He probably he may not even have spilled his beer, but the thing did get his arms. So cautionary tail there. Which all right, Lebowski, Hey the man, there's a beverage here. So yeah, I mean, anyone who knows that.
So the party foul on the Gators part absolutely, So what's up, sir? I mean, it's not gonna be the greatest go out and swim at the Gator weather, but we can make it happen today. Not bad as a matter of fact, just where the sunscreen, you know, even when it is mostly cloudy, you can definitely burn out there. We're only going to get up to around seventy today though, so it is a little cool. Any kind of breeze will make it feel all the more cooler.
We're mostly cloudy. We should be in the low eighties this time of year. We'll stay stay away from the rain tonight until we get into the wee hours and then maybe then just a stray shour. Mostly cloudy fifty four for the overnight low tomorrow, though it gets a little blustery. It gets a little wet. Afternoon rain becomes likely. We get up to around sixty for the afternoon high Wednesday top thirty miles per hour. Rain will continue into Saturday
night. More rain, it looks like into Sunday and Sunday night low seventies for the high and then Memorial Day those hit or miss scattered showers are possible, mostly cloudy day and we get up to the mid seventies to get into our Monday. All right, thank you, sir, appreciate it. Yees, sir, have we good weekend. We'll come back chat with Jeff Bellinger. Oh my goodness, Florida, what do you do with Florida's got a third entry? And this one involves cats? What? Oh is it my
birthday? It's not my brand was last week. Well we'll get to this. Amazing nous and Jeff Bellinger next, hang on one O six one FM Talk in the Triangle and news Talk nine four five WPTI in the Triad. All right, AFT two Bloomberg up day now, Jeff Bellinger, what's happening on our Friday? Okay, see good mor Consumers continue to do their part to keep the economy going. The government reports consumers spending increased more than expected
last month. It was up eight tenths percent. Personal incomes grew four tenths percent, and within the income and spending report, we get an inflation gauge that the Federal Reserve likes to look at. It's called the Personal Consumption Expenditures price Index, and it rose a little faster than expected. Stock market futures are modestly higher this morning. The Dow futures are up twenty five points. Sources say negotiators in Washington have moved closer to a deal to raise the debt
ceiling. The agreement taking shape is said to include a two year cap on federal spending, not a lot of time left to finish the job, though without a deal, the US could default next week. The president of Microsoft says the federal government should establish a new agency to regulate artificial intelligence. Brad Smith says powerful AI will have the transformative power of invention such as the printing
press and all and the government must protect against its misuse. The National Football League Sunday ticket programming will be streamed to homes by YouTube starting this year, but Direct TV will continue to deliver Sunday ticket to bars and restaurants, satellite TV providers struck a new deal with the NFL's programming distributor and the Casey.
We've heard this a lot as retailers have released quarterly results. All To Beauty has joined the list of retailers reporting that shoplifters are having an impact on their bottom lines. The company has trimmed its profit outlook. All To CEO said the chain has been pressured by inventory shrink and much of it is due to
organized rings of thieves. Casey, I got a question, since it's your neck of the woods up there, Jeff, how on God's green Earth do they feel that people are going to react if they go to the Jersey Shore this weekend? It can't have booze because I saw that that's a thing that's happening. Well, some of the some Jersey Shore towns they don't allow booze on the boardwalk. I don't know if they've gone completely dry. I haven't really followed that story so much. Yeah, I just I feel like people
are gonna be less than policed and not not above letting people know. So there's some amazing video may emerge, but we'll find out, you know. Yeah, some of the some of the boardwalks are are dry. The police will tell you to, you know, put booze away. I mean, you can go into restaurants or bars, but the beach to their for the beach. So I say, okay, all right, well, yeah, I guess you're not going to the Jersey Shore for the weekend. Then, oh no, I'm not. All right. Have e yourself a good,
good rest your day, sir, and we'll talk tuesday. Okay, okay, yes, have a good weekend, take care of Thank you, Jeff Ellinger. They're from Bloomberg News, Florida. Man, I just thank god for you. I probably wouldn't have done this just because I you know, you don't want to pile on too much. But this is the story is so amazing. I can't in the video. Holy crap, Gainesville, Florida. All right, so here's this scenario. You got a roommate situation,
right, yeah. Yes. As as conflicts developed, you know, as they do, you gotta you gotta hash him out. In this case, one of the roommates accused the other roommate of being mean to his cat. Apparently as a cat. He really likes the cat, and he said his roommate was had heard his cat, or kicked his cat, or in salted. I don't even know. He claimed he heard his cat so as a way to get revenge police, and you can see it on the bodycam footage,
which is amazing, police say. Omar Gautierrez, age thirty two, dressed up in a full body cat costume, snuck up behind his roommate again dressed as a cat, and plunged a neck a knife into the back of his roommate's neck. When asked why Gutierres did it, Why you did it, Gutiera says it was instinctual as a cat. Eventually, another roommate called nine one one. Emergency crews arrived, blood pouring from the neck, rushed
to the hospital. Looks like he's gonna make it. When detectives spoke with the victim, he explained the Gutierres said a week earlier he was quote not above killing him over the cat issue. What the hell is wrong with you cat people? Like it wasn't just like spur of the moment. You have to go get a cat costume. This show's planning. You gotta get a cat costume. And then apparently you know you're you're kind of slyly implying that
your cat instincts allows you to do this like you're a ninja. I don't know what you're getting at, sir, you're insane. But but then you stabbed the guy in the back of the neck and now you were forever are the guy getting booked into prison and on the bodycam getting arrested, and it's the straight bodycam video, right. You see the officer's arm firearm drawn, attempting to pull this guy out of the back room of the house, and this idiot emerges dressed as a cat. God bless Florida man. God bless
him each and every day for all of the contributions to the show. We appreciate it roundabouts here in a way, all these guys, like the guy getting chased by the demon spirit and then the guy dressed as a cat. How do you not octagone these idiots, wouldn't that wouldn't that be amazing? Right? Just octagoning that it will call it a criminal prosecution diversion program.
Right, So you get the guy who stabbed his roommate and he gets to take on the guy who was with the B and E and the drugs and stuff, right, and they just fight it out and then off to the side with a chair that he's holding with one arm because the gator ripped the other one off. That guy comes into the ring. How is this not a rastling circuit? Ross. We need to start this and make money, fresh, fresh participants every week, all from the state of Florida. There
it is, next billion dollar idea. All right, we'll talk to you tuesday. See it
