I feel like it's I think that it's the knee jerk reaction on the part of society to use that information not in an interesting way to serve conversation or you know, maybe uncovers of family secrets. I think it's the thing you did where you're immediately like, how can I use this for me? Do you know what I'm saying? I think that's what Ross is in a government database now or something. So I mean, I was sorry you didn't want to begin with. Well, that is fair if you think we don't have
files. I talked to a dude one time and basically said, if you're in any media, it's not just right or left. You're in any media, and like even at a local level. But you know, you're not just some guy on a transistor radio in the middle of Wyoming, although that guy probably is. Chances are there's a file on you. So that's comforting, all right. So I don't know how deep you want to get in this, because you know it's you. But Ross has decided that he's disenfranchised
or something, so I don't know. Yeah, I'm currently checking the names because I have fifteen hundred relatives. It's a lot of family members. By the way, for this is explain with this this stupid DNA thing you do where you send it in get they send it back. So Marky got it for me for my birthday and I got the results back to this. I've been waiting like for a month, and I was checking it out this morning at the gym. I'm currently checking my fifteen hundred family members to make sure
that Mark and I are not related. Oh yeah, dude, I could, Dude, I could relate. This is a big This is growing up in a little town of Wyoming where you basically had eight families that rolled out there at one time. You ask questions and if a new in my case, if a new girl moved into school and you could you could be like, you have any relatives in a whomy And she says no, you will literally fist pump cause yeah, well you know it's a little born out there.
So you got the you got the DNA thing. That's cool. I remember my previous conversations. Just I'm gonna set the scene of what my understanding was, uh, the only thing from a heritage standpoint that I guess I have ever talked about with you. Ish. We figured out that your family's clan if you go back to like Ireland, Scotland or Scotland more specifically, had beef with my family's clan, but not real beef. It was just
more territorial beef. And that was the That was the full extent that we knew because we figured that out one day and we thought it was funny. But now things are different. No, no, no, I've always said that I was German Irish because I feel like that's like Tom Hagen and The Godfather. I love that line where he goes, no, I'm German Irish. Remember where he's like meeting the movie producer. He calls him and a guy calls him an Italian slurry. He's like, he's like, I'm German
Irish. Yep. Right. So it came back fifty three point five percent German, which is a lot of German, which I expected. I kind of you know, I'm not surprised. Twenty two percent Irish. It says UK Britain. But when you click on it, it shows like where the map is. It's all Ireland. There's like no Scotland. Oh yeah, it's so it's so it's exactly what it does. But twelve percent Russian, which I did not expect. Where do your loyalties lie half percent Jewish?
Oh? No, point two percent Indigenous American? I am a minority. After all the news in the past few weeks, I don't feel like I need to. I need to process this as it affects me and my people, and I don't think I can. Uh, I can work today. You're going to a Chiefs game, aren't you. I could, Yeah, I could. I could go Oh no, oh no, no, no, no, dude, Aaly you should. You should have reversed order because protesters showed up and then the turn around walked away when you could distant cousin
Bruce Springsteen, cand he get tickets or I don't know. Oh no, what's up with that? I'm kind of upset. It doesn't well. I was gonna make the joke before it came back that it doesn't say that I'm American, like I just wanted to say one hundred American. Did you see the check indigenous American? It's good enough. Did you see the chick flipping out because she did the twenty three and me last week? And uh,
it didn't say Palestinian because that's not how they break it. Down. She's like, oh, they're racing our heritage, and it clearly shows that she's Arabic and of the three kind of big varietals. I mean, it shows what she wants, but it doesn't show what she wants. So all right, so you're more You're more Native American than Elizabeth Warren. Although to be fair, that's not a heavy lift. Okay, it is not the Jewish thing. It was that a surprise. I don't know, I mean your
family, but there's a lot of Eastern European in there. There's like exactly because everything that's left over, like I said, there's like twenty two percent Irish, fifty three point five percent German, twelve percent Russian, and then there's like the twelve percent, Like the percentage left over is all like Eastern European. Are we talking like Gypsy stuff? Or I know it says some Greek though it says some Greek. Where's the small percentages? Was the German
you conflicted? A lot of people don't realize that, Like one of the first countries Hitler got after Poland was Greece, So it was like your German side conflicted with that historic now that you no but I'm thinking about, like now that I found out that I have, you know, I'm half percent Jewish and in two point two percent in digit's American. I can make so
many other jokes now, right, I don't there's a cut off. I know you could probably get more presents because before I could make German and Irish jokes and it would be hey, I'm German Irish, right, yeah, like I can make now the Irish drunk jokes I want? So yeah, I've never done the twenty three and me, but I did go to one of the Irish heritage centers. Although my grandfather's got all this stuff and like there's pictures literally of his parents and stuff, So I feel like that qualified.
But I don't know the percentage. I don't know if i'd want to. I have a question, though, did anything else come up that might give you a pass on some stuff? What do you mean, like any other percentages on there where you know, maybe there's other jokes you can make, because there's a whole thing on TikTok where they were like trying to figure out what percentage allows them to say, did I did you never see this? Sure? See I know where you're going. No, yeah, I'm
not. By the way, I'm not encouraging you to do this. I'm just saying it was one of the creepier things. This is when I first like just dug around on TikTok to see what the Chinese spy app look like. And these kids were getting their their things and like, I'm eight percent black, and then they were they were reading rap lyrics and the whole thing just felt really cringe. So I would avoid falling into that trap. Well
are you? I mean I don't. I don't feel like we can give you a day off though you can, though you can maybe invoke double holidays as radio guy used to work with it. Yeah, today's were your first day Hanukah. I'm just saying, man, right yeah, right in the nicked time, So right in the nicked time, boom, tell the wife she's got to go shop, and uh you know, uh yeah a dozen more times. So that's that. Did you do just you? I don't want to. I don't want to pry to your wife. Did you do
just you? You do the wife too, she had already done it. Oh okay, I mean, because that's kind of important if you're trying to make sure she thought it was cool. Soce she got it from me for birthday. Give I'm excited about it. So ross by the way. But but but one of her things was she was like she was like, oh my god, do you think you're gonna find out you have like a Vietnamese sister? Oh? I see what it would be? A half sister that
wouldn't right. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I see what she's implying there. Yeah, I didn't happen yet. Did you call Bruce? You let him know that he's got a famous relation? I know you can contact Like the thing says, like you send a message to Bruce. Dude. I've seen I've seen a couple of videos where people are just documenting just the just sheer insanity that happened, like where they did it and then they figured out like oh yeah, all the family they thought was their family exactly. Yeah.
Or you do these things and you find out that like your dad did have some sort of crazy affair and you have like a there's a whole separate family you're unaware of. Yeah. Yeah, those are those are things that creep me out. I think that I would do it now. I don't think I would have done it when either of my parents were alive though, because then there's you know what I'm saying, if you do find that out, then you gotta wrestle with word. What do I say? So,
uh, the entire audience. I've received four emails that are encouraging to build a casino. I would like to remind folks that I started my lottery and Ross's associated with the show, so he's got to non compete on that, so not gonna happen. So plus he's not buddies with the legislature, so he wouldn't get one of the four casinos that didn't happen this year or so. Well, then I'm sending Bruce a message. Okay, I too was
born in the USA. I mean, is that is that confirmed? I mean twenty I don't know that twenty three and me could confirm you were born in the USA. I'm not trying to start, you know, drama, but how long have you been analyzing all of that? Dude? Time, I don't even know all the names. Like you said, there's fifteen hundred names, They're like, they're fifteen hundred people with traces of your DNA. Did you opt so that people could contact you? Yeah? I think you
did of all because you hate people contacting you. I mean I could just ignore it. Yeah, but so you're right, it's your pety, your I too, am born in the USA. All right, all right to throw some stuff about the streets of Philadelphia already said it, that's it. Oh no, okay, I mean we could write a hell of the letter if we just brainstormed here. All right, So well that's good. Now you got you know, you got all that other stuff to figure out how
you want to treat it. Yeah. I think there needs to be guidelines. Man. They're not guidelines, but just like some some clearer direction, because I've seen some people go crazy with these results. I'm not saying you're going to do that, but it has created some very interesting stories. All right, did anybody else do it? And it was just like oh no? And then like did some come back where maybe you didn't even tell anyone. I'd be very curious, or it caused beef or what Ross's fear was.
You're like, oh my gosh, that's my cousin eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven. For you. You want to unload your heavy heart, you can do it on the show. It's Friday. What the heck, six more shows, six more shows. Yeah, we'll get into it into a little vacation and then, but before then we're just here to entertain. All right, coming up, let me do this. It's six nineteen, so Rosted the twenty three and me and a few surprises, but
nothing you would you would say is super crazy. So we'll take your calls. Coming up, Hang on your day smarter one O six one mm talk and news talk ninety double UPTI do more. Where's case starts? Now? Already? Good morning. It is six twenty four here on the CaCO Day radio program Slash Heritage Center. All right, Rosted the twenty three and me. Nothing huge, But now he's writing emails to Bruce Springsteen. So there's that. Is there anything missing from that that, like you thought was supposed
to be there? Like did anyone ever like was there any Latin heritage in your family that did not know? Not at all? No? Yeah, the normally the stories where I see people freaking out is remember that commercial they used to run where they had like the idiot dad who would dress up as I can't remember what he would He thought he was like Spanish or something, so he had he would do like Moroccan dancing and got his results in it's
German and now he's in leder Hosen. That was the happy version of that. But some of the stuff, some of the stories I've seen on a what decidedly in a different direction. So there is that. So if yeah, you went to weigh in on that, Since it's Friday, we'll throw that into the hopper. Pete Calendar will join us coming up at eighth five, and we got some stuff to talk about. So last yesterday, apparently a woman, uh and there's not a lot of information I was scouring right
before the show. A woman twenty six years old, I dressed all in black. It says like head to tode. I don't know if it was Ninja Johnny Cash homage or or I could think of another possibility where you would describe a woman dressed head to toe in black. Decided to try to burn down mlk's house in Atlanta yesterday, the house he was born in, And it just so happened that two off duty n WHITPD officers were literally touring it because it's a it's a national it's in the National Park system, so it's
you know, pretty popular tourist attraction I've driven by. I didn't want to. I didn't go in. I probably wanted to. What was the deal I had? Like I had like a day and a half to kill. Ironic it was when I was interviewing for this job. They actually interviewed me in Atlanta. They flew me from Minneapolis to Atlanta. It was a filthy trick too. They did in December. So I get I'm getting to the airport in Minneapolis. It's like eleven and then I get at the airport in
Atlanta and that's I think it was seventy six. So I had the interview thing, but I was there for the whole weekend and I went and popped around to look at some stuff. So that was one of the places, but I didn't go in. This woman, literally in front of other tourists, was reportedly spraying some sort of accelerant but was not good at it, so she was she was mad at herself. And then at that point the officers like, no, you can't burn the MLK house down, And I
thought, all right, here we go. What are you gonna put your money on? Kids? And I found the description lacking other than twenty six year old woman head to toe wearing black? What does that mean? Because that could you know, could be ninja, could be burka, could be just blacks or color, could be you know, a former Italian fascist, right, I don't know, but I hope more info comes out and it
looks like they might have some mental health concerns. But I asked the question because I want is that a protester of some sort, because young people are protesting everywhere, including the North Carolina Christmas tree lighting. Hang on, I'm ninety four or five w PTI two stations driving the best in talk. This is Cacoda and Carolina's Morning News. All right, good morning, it is
six thirty five CaCO Day Radio program. I can't find the story, so I was asking Ross how specific geographically their results are by the percentage that came back Native American, Like, does it give you a region or try to narrow down one of the tribes or or do you have are you just you just get the blanket thing and you got to fill in the blanks like Elizabeth Warren? Does it in fact tell you? And Ross is clicking because I am curious now with this low of a percentage, it doesn't with the other
ones. It does, and they'll give you like, you know, specific cities or regions or counties or provinces whatever with this, because it's like zero point two percent. You click on it, it just shows you the our entire hemisphere, yeah somewhere. Remember Remember what did she lean into? She said the thing, the Cherokee thing, but didn't. It didn't her little snippet, which remember the percentage is actually under what the average American is.
And but then she started saying it was like what South American tribe or something, which I I don't know, maybe that's harder to research or something. I can't remember. It was all dumb, but all right, well cool cool, uh. And then we had a story. Ross told me we're part of where one of the geographic places was was Lincolnshire in the UK, and I swear we just did a story of something crazy happening there. So I thought you were gonna say Liverpool and then you could write, you know,
the Surviving Beetle or something. But yes, you're gonna have to stick with Springsteen. All right, a few other things, including yes, the attempt to that didn't sound It was a very good attempt, but an attempt nonetheless to burn down mlk's birthplace, And I don't know the first thing I do, and I would encourage you to do this and like everything else,
grain of salt. Okay, if you see a story and you want more information, don't just google it on a national level, search local media because a lot of times local media will have a few extra snippets in there. But I am not finding that here this standard story. Twenty six year old woman head to toe dressed in black, spraying flammable liquid, but like upset because she's not doing a good job off duty, NYPD stops her. Police in Atlanta arrest her. And that's where we are. And I saw people,
you know, speculate, well what is it? And I people were being admonished for wondering if it was some sort of moon bat protest or protest having to do with Israel, Palestine or who the hell knows, And they were admonishing people for asking that. And I think it's a fair question. It does sound a little mental healthy with the way the interaction was described,
but I don't know, so, no, that's not unfair. You had people protesting the Christmas tree lighting thing the governor did last night, so you know, any opportunity where there's cameras that may be there, protesters will avail themselves and I you know, in this case, they were standing at a distance and they were yelling stuff, but the governor's there. Again, I don't know what they want the governor to do, but the governor's there.
They weren't throwing stuff, were interacting with people there, So I got no beef with it. They weren't blocking a road as far as I could tell, So you know, I have your protest. Again, that's not the problem. It's when we go to crazy town with this stuff, or you're sitting in the road, or you're like threatening genocide. I mean, that's that's where people, you know, get a little upset. So about fifty people reportedly showed up outside the state capitol for the Christmas tree lighting, holding
signs and chanting. The governor and his wife were in attendance. She did not flip them off, which is kind of her thing, but it's not reported here. Renea Masri is Rania Renea. I'm sorry I don't pronounce that first name. R A n i A Rania anyway. One of the protesters interviewed by w R A. L Uh said they are calling for Cooper and congressional representatives to call for a ceasefire. Quote, would Jesus turn a blind eye to his people and just like let's go shopping and decorate the tree.
They you know, they didn't make that a holiday when Jesus was still alive. So there's that thing right there. So FYI we get into a whole bigger conversation because like this is the time of the yearhere I get people sending me emails trying to explain to me about how Christmas trees or pagan do you roster you brother? This conversation we were having last week wherever, you know, like that's the pagan part of it or no, what was what was the Oh yeah, no, only do the Christian stuff. If you do
the secular stuff, it's pagan stuff. And I think what that demonstrates is a failed understanding of the motivations of the church when attempting to more closely establish what are major religious holidays. And I don't know if I want to go down that road right now, because I don't want to get into a big philosophical argue. I'm right, and Rossa would have brought this up off there
last week. He's right. The church was kind of about supplanting stuff, right, which is a pretty effective strategy, not just for the Catholic Church or Christians or whatever it may be. But that's a that's a trait that major religions utilized across the world. You go in, you become the dominant religion there, and part of it is getting people to disassociate with former tradition, and the best way to do that is to go that's mine, now,
boom, scoreboard, that's mine. And eventually you get to a point where you find out that a lot of religious holidays were holidays in other capacities for other societies who either had different religious beliefs or just different cultural beliefs, and the church went perfect. Everyone likes to celebrate that time of the year. We'll make it this that's a very short recitation of what we're talking about
here. And I know you're going to be shocked to learn the Christmas holiday is one of those specifically specifically when we look to celebrate it, not because they firmly believe that Jesus was born on that day in December, but because they were the incoming dominant religion and they didn't want any of the other. But you know, other religions that would compete with it at that time would have been minor religions based on the numbers being celebrated anymore, which is is
the human history of societal conquest. Right. You don't speak that language anymore, you don't do that religion anymore. This is not me being this is not me in some way attacking the church. This is just the reality of it. So, but I'm pretty sure Jesus wasn't sitting there on Christmas morning with presents, you know, waiting open presence, ma'am so. But I understand it's an analogy because the alternative is he was, and then Eastern roll
around and he'd probably well he wouldn't have questions because he'd know. But you know what I'm saying. So anyway, but yeah, they did, you know, they said across the street protested and they'd still did their thing whatever. I just again, I don't know what the governor is gonna do what. I don't know that Hamas cares what Cooper thinks. And I don't know
what is that Israel cares what Cooper thinks. I don't know. I don't know that you care what Cooper thinks listening to the show this morning, as evidenced by my email whenever we talk about him. So there you go, all right eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Dude, we got and yes, we're gonna get into the Hunter Biden thing. That's gonna be our seven o five thing. Okay, cause there's there's nuance there, a lot of nuance, and uh, there's something I feel is missing
in a few of the stories. So let's do this. Like I said, that'll come up with seven o five. But we got to talk about this story that came out yesterday about Biden's counter terrorism grants, which are part of a let's see here, a twenty. It's a twenty in the grand scheme of things. It's not a huge amount of money, Government's twenty million per year, but it's it's homeland security terrorism, counter terrorism prevention grants.
What do you think those normally would go for Joint Terrorism task Force stuff? Although I think that's actually a separate thing. That's not the direction the Biden administration went in. And I have a lot of questions, and when we come back, I will explain. And I suspect you're gonna have questions too. We'll do it next on the CaCO Day Radio program, Keeping you connected. This is ninety four to FIVEPTI and the Triad and one six one FM
Talk and the Triangle. All right, good morning everybody, and welcome back. It is six point fifty one here on the PCO Day Radio program. So let's see who gotten. Let's try to burn down on mlk's birthplace. Frosted at twenty three and meterion. Now he's he's got some questions. For the most part, panned out, how you thought. I wish I wish there was a little more Native American because I'm curious. But then I'm thinking maybe if it's that small, you get to pick. So have you selected
which Native American culture you feel you closely align with? Well, I mean, like you said, like when you have a big percentage, it shows you specifically like the area. Then it's been ente where you're from with this, and it's like zero point two percent Indigenous American. The entire hemisphere is lit up, so it's like from North America to the tip of South America,
just pick wherever. You just pick somewhere in there, buddy, Well, like kind of vague, I think you got to go because you got to go bad ass, right, And as you pointed out, you have the entire hemisphere like warrior culture. I could go ask Tech, oh, and then have your enemies meet you on top of your new pyramid with my with my cursed as tech Gold. Well is it cursed if you're as Tech.
I don't know. It wouldn't be. No, the whole point it became cursed because they took Cortes, so you have you would have cursed gold immunity and a sweet CanCon vacation place. So you got that going for you. I don't know, man, there's I told you I've nerded out on this show. I was, I was, I still am. I was fascinated by all of the different tribes. Uh. And you know they're not.
It's not just an out west thing, but arguably because of the you know, the giant concentration of reservations and the populations out there, I'd argue it was much more apparent in your day to day life. Like you you would normally interact with people in my case that were from one of three tribes that were near there. But and so like when we were that's the kind
of history they teach you about growing up out there. Really the well, you know, the the settling of the West, and man, some of these tribes, the backstories and the way that they interact with other tribes is pretty crazy. And believe it or not, some were just like any other groups of people. Some of them kind of sucked, man, right, not that interesting or not that or we're just jerks, man. But like the Blackfeet, I mentioned this, they have a big, big one Cayusi.
The other tribe in Yellowstone, they call them sheep eaters people eaters. But they were so whacked out that other tribes literally thought that they were like ghosts of dead Native Americans because they were so insulated. And then, ironically is that settled. Most of them ingratiated within the Shoshonian Southern li But I think Aztec's a hell of a pick man, because you know, you got a lot of stuff down there. Monetarily, I think you'd want to go
with. There's a couple of tribes that are very limited members, and ironically they didn't, but then they were able to open business interest in populated areas, and all of a sudden they started doing purity checks and it was a whole lawsuits so that you know, I'm just saying there's options, but yeah, you probably have to have a bigger percentage there. Oh, I said, I call them Cayusa. The Tukadika is the Yellowstone. Cayosas the one south of them. So Annie, who's there? You go? All right?
So counter terrorism funding twenty million dollars. This is the grant. This is obviously we spend a crap ton more on counter terrorism because school board parents ain't gonna monitor themselves, but the grants probably should be in keeping with you know what it is your home hoping to accomplish. Right, Well, according
to let's see here this is some of it was congressional stuff. But there is a big report that was done following the George Floyd protests and looked at any funding that came out of government for different programs, and ironically enough, this is shelved under that but it's not targeted. So in the aftermath, the Biden administration started using some of that grant money for things that I'm not
understanding how it's counter terrorism, But here we go. Do the Black Legacy Project, founded in twenty twenty aftermath of the George Floyd protests describes itself as a musical celebration of black history to advance racial solidarity, equity, and belonging, and was one of the largest recipients of the Biden administration's allocation of counter terrorism funding. Whether you get one one point four million, yeah, one point four million. Other groups, including New Art Education, which is a
California school for the arts. It's a magnet school out there, they also received counter terrorism funding. The argument by the Biden administration is that these theater projects, which is what they all are for, regardless of the organization that went to theater projects, is somehow counter terrorism funding. You had theater,
you had poetry, you had let see here interpretive dance. I have a question, has there ever been a terrorist who decided not to do terroristy stuff because he went to a slam poetry thing, And if so, I would I'd love to hear that story. But you know what it feels like to
me. It feels a little like remember when Barack Obama came out and he's like, you know, if they just had jobs, they wouldn't hate us, And I'm like, I don't know, maybe some, but I kind of feel like the guys in charge of Hamas are making a good living and still hate so right, they don't even decide to if, dude, if I was one of the Hamas leaders, why they allow themselves to be interviewed in palatial foyers and the ballrooms of their estates in the UK is beyond me.
But yeah, I don't know. If some guy with some bongos is don't blow yourself up, get a job, you'll be better. I feel like I may have just thwarted an attack by Biden administration standards, of course. All right, speaking of Biden, we'll go Hunter Biden and what happened yesterday in Cali. That's next. Hang on, all right, good morning everybody, and we'll welcome It is Friday, our number two Cacoday radio program. Coming up on the show Pete Calender one hour from now. We'll chat
with him as we do. So we got that going for us. So yesterday putting the prep together and I was and then as I'm doing it, stories emerging, little snippet's breaking news. Hunter Biden indicted, right, because
that's the first thing they have. They didn't have any details, They weren't even you know, they weren't even speculating at that point, although I think once they you know where, they knew where he was being indicted out in California jury in the LA area, and that was a tax investigation, so I think they could have speculated, but they waited and the information did finally come out and bild mixed bag. Let me, I'll tell you what it
is. But I want to remind you of something because as we know, with the other incident, the gun incident, the powers that be clearly to the point where the judge lost her crap, clearly we're trying to manage the charges in whatever way they could. Remember they went to give him immunity on everything else, and I would point out that had that deal went through, California could not have indicted him, or excuse me, federal authorities in California
could not have indicted him. That would have fallen under that. So you got to watch him every step of the way. But basically he didn't pay his hoe tex. It's like a it's a much more sordid version of componing him, but not really because the goal with capone, if you remember, was not to manage it. It was to get the most for this particular types of crimes. Since you couldn't get him for the big ones you wanted to, and it was pretty effective. So the allegation in a nutshell or
the allegations is, dude liked to party. Okay, Ross, would you fact check that? Would you see if Hunter Biden liked to party? All right? Ross gonna look into that. Oh my god, he does. Oh wow, you should google deeper. Go ahead, Hey, show me all the pictures. All right. So he liked the party, and but
he didn't like, uh, paperwork in the form of taxes. So the allegations say that, uh, let's see, the defendant engaged in a four year scheme to not pay at least one point four million in self assessed federal taxes that he owed. So when I read that, and please, somebody within the financial realm deals with IRS stuff. If you self declared those taxes, they're not claiming he didn't file. I don't understand. They're just that he didn't pay, And I don't understand why he'd be like, yeah,
I totally owe you one point four million. Just wait by the mailbox, because that seems incredibly stupid, but is evidenced by some other stuff that Ross just in his research probably ran across he doesn't seem to always make good decisions. So and that's the addic side of this, and I would point this out. It doesn't mean he's not guilty of this. It doesn't mean that they shouldn't go after him. But this isn't necessarily where the tax investigation needs
to end. Do you get what I'm saying? And this is why I feel like it's being managed. What do you think is better for the Biden administration that Hunter Biden didn't pay hooker and crack taxes, or didn't pay tax and then used it for hookers in cracked, or that he was not reporting the totality of income that was coming in from his foreign business interest that may or may not have been shared with family members. Probably was and so he
was hiding that income because he needed to because essentially it was nefarious. And that's really what the tax investigation, I think, in the minds of a lot of people went. But if you're the Biden administration, my son who was an addict, and we're getting him help. And again that's not my beef with Hunter Biden going, you know, being a child of privilege and utilizing that to lead a hard partying lifestyle with just sheer insanity surrounding him.
That's not the first and that's not something that necessarily I can. You know you you sit there and go, all right, well, that's that's wholly on the president, because it's not like you know people I know people who I assume for everything I've seen or are pretty decent people and they got some kids. They're just whacked out. Man told you, I had a family member who got in got got into some pretty bad addiction issues, and he
was another person during that time. And now we're decades in the in the clean and sober, and it's great. But I don't begrudge that. But if the real investigation on taxes usually is meant to go after the big fish, and the big fish is not him blowing all his money on hookers and blow it's not reporting millions of income or hiding millions of income that came in because he was providing access to his father. So my nervousness is, they
get this indictment, it's fifty six pages, have fun reading it. It's what you expect, and then they somehow get a plea agreement where he pays it back and he does probation or whatever it is. But as part of the agreement, they put to bed tax problems. Do you know what I'm saying? Because then I feel like it does nothing but hamper eventually an investigation into the other thing that I just talked about, which I would argue is
of a more important national interest. Am I making sense here? Let's see. In furtherance of the scheme, special counsel Weiss wrote that David Weiss wrote that Hunter subverted the payroll in tax withholding processes of his own company, instead spending millions of dollars on extravagant lifestyle and then mislabeling stuff like he Well, I'm not sure why he did this, because you can't write off country club membership, so you used to be able to and then eat the rich and
then they can't do that. But apparently he labeled one as a country club, but it was actually a sex club ten thousand dollars payment for a sex club membership that he expensed as a golf club membership. Okay, this is on the company side. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. Again. The more important thing here is is there was there a bunch of money coming in?
Was it coming in from crazy places? Overseas. Was it then being distributed as documents show, although they're not labeled well enough where Joe's name is there, but it literally says stuff like other Biden. That's where this investigation needs to go. Now, yes, it is a California grand jury and then it will be a Los Angeles jury that looks into this. Should it go to jury trial, I don't think it will. The judge though, this is interesting. The judge is a Trump appointee. I think most people
think that LA is one hundred percent. It just blew all over. But there's a lot of red pockets man, And unfortunately for Hunter Biden, it appears that the jurisdictionally this part of LA has a higher preponderance of Republican congressional members most of if you get into the valley in north this is what you run into. And this judge happens to be But who the hell knows.
I just I think that you got to make sure that this doesn't get adjudicated and then other crimes of attax nature are somehow thrown in because that's exactly what just hit myself in the head. That's exactly what they tried to pull with the other thing with the gun charge, where it was blanket immunity for anything and everything else. What a deal man, if you can get that. The FBI tasked with investigating aspects of Weiss's probe related to money laundering and FAREO
violations. All right, so this is these those violations that have to do with foreign lobbying, so right in the wheelhouse of what some of the concerns are. However, they said that they didn't anticipate charges being brought against Hunter related to those matters. So they are they're telling you they're going to give him immunity or they're going to package deal something, and it stymies the investigation, which frankly isn't even just about him. You need to have the ability
to have that investigation. Like what was the thing that came out this week? Oh yeah, that's where Hunter's business was paying a monthly stipend to Joe Biden. It wasn't a ton of money, and arguably, if his business was doing that and it was for consulting, I don't know that they would have broken any laws. But these are the things you need to look into.
With everything else that's going on over there. The other the other outstanding investigation for Biden, which could be rolled into this I guess, or could still be its own thing is sex trafficking, but not like he's got a shipping container full of women from China. It had to do with some lesser versions of the charges that had to do with bringing prostitutes across state line, not even underage as prostitutes in general. But we'll see because he coordinated the
travel. Yeah, So just so you know, if you live in a state or an area where prostitutions not legal and you find I guess, an escort in another state and you fly her to you or him to you, there are there are sex trafficking charges that could have fixed. But it feel it feels like marijuana's stamps. Do you know what those are? All? Right? So I think North Carolina has those. A lot of states did, and basically they were tax stamps and it was just another way to get
get at drug dealers. And under Reagan, a lot of states did this, but some preceded that, including North Carolinas, and it was just another set of charges. Oh you're selling marijuana, but you didn't pay, you didn't pay the taxes associated with it. So literally, if you go in A lot of states have statutes that say when you sell pot or you sell
marijuana, this is the classic one. It has to be tax similar to tobacco or however they put it. And then if they catch you, you know, running a drug operation, charges that they can nail you with our failure to pay taxes on it, even though nobody in their right mind is going to walk into the tax office and be like, I need a bunch of marijuana tax stamps. Right, it was a bit of a catch twenty
two, and that's kind of what they're going here. But I haven't seen anyone hit with big charges on that, so I don't expect he will, all right, eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. But I on the ball. If this is the thing which is the non injurious thing, or least injurious to the powers that be, and it is allowed to stymy efforts to look into the other stuff, then the fix is in in my humble opinion, all right, seven eighteen phone number eight eight eight
nine three four seven eight seven four, George, what's up? Be one.
I think that this indictment of Hunter Biden is nothing but a smoke screen to prevent not only Hunter Biden, but witnesses from being able to testify in the impeachment inquiry because you know, the way I understand it, if like say Tony Bobolenski or any of the other partners in the Hunter Biden probe of in this indictment, they can be compelled not to testif by in front of Congress, because they'll be called as witnesses in this case and in case drag
off for a year or two. Yeah, I look, is there some nuance there? And I don't. I'm not a lawyer, so I don't know all of that, but I don't. I think I've seen people cloudy. I know I've seen people claim that before, but it's not always the
case. But it is helpful if you don't want the investigation. Think about this though, if you're a prosecutor, if you're one of the if you're a prosecutor for a federal prosecutor, and uh, you want to investigate for the the you know, the offshore business money distribution thing, and you do it from a tax perspective, d OJ is going to tell you no if it's already rolled into an agreement, because it's quote a waste of resources.
So I mean, this is attacking process in a number of different ways, you know what I'm saying, absolutely, and that's that's part of my point. You know, I just think that Hunter Biden gets to take the brunt of this uh and that, and even if he's found guilty on all charges, uh, Joe Biden could pardon him walking out the door. So uh, you know, this is a way I think that they're there and especially when you when you're talking about Weiss, I think that this is uh and
it's history with this case. I think this is a way to really give cover to Joe Biden so that you know, witnesses and Hunter Biden himself doesn't testify in the impeachment that query. I firmly believe that, Yeah, well hey sir, anything's possible. Uh, and you're probably not wrong in some instances or the very least they just realize it makes us makes things more difficult.
But remember this particular, this case, this was one of the local federal prosecutors who Weiss told not to move forward, and then the judge blew up that plea agreement. And now we're getting some and thanks for the call there. Now we're getting some action in that direction. Remember that testimony right where it's say, all right, I think we got enough to go, well, don't do anything. And then after the plea agreement, you couldn't
apply as much pressure. So I think this is the end result. But also again for the administration, this is best case scenario if you can roll all the tax stuff and keep it just on the lurid drug addiction, troubled father son kind of thing, none of the political stuff. And I think that's probably probably cross somebody's mind in this all right, coming up on the show, I didn't realize that we have to get into MRI etiquette, but some of you were dumb, man, And this isn't even a one off.
This chick went into an MRI and didn't follow the rules. And she's not alone. She's just a lot luckier than the other dude. And do you want to feel incredibly old? Have we got a story for you, man, just a headline for you, although I have some questions about it as well. And Pete Kelender eight oh five, So all that and more coming your way. Plus governments come up with another really bad electric vehicle idea, and this time it's Michigan, which we're gonna have to talk about the
geography and topography of that state to see why it's so dumb. But anyway, lots to get to here on our Friday some rollover stuff from yesterday. We'll get to it coming up casey O Day radio program. I couldn't do it myself, so unfortunately, Ross, I'm gonna force you to do it. Will you retweet what I just sent? You? Do it? But in add your own flair if you want, or just hear retweet and claim no. Have you all seen the trailer for the Rob Reiner movie coming out
in feb worry? Are you familiar with this? Oh? Dear god, where do I even start? So the pitch, as I understand, I'm not going to play the trailer because the trailer doesn't have a lot of voiceover that would explain it. But you you can go. You can go see it when Ross retweets it. Okay, all right? The premise is this,
as I understand. In fact, let me do this. Let me read from their IMDb page so that you don't feel that I'm attempting to color this in any way, shape or form, and then I'll give you my my thoughts. All right, So here is this is the it's God and Country movie is the Twitter account, and I guess God and Country is the movie, all right. Here's how they describe it from the producer's Rob Riders
Company, featuring prominent Christian voices. God and Country that's the name is a new film that charts the alarming rise of Christian nationalism and its threat to American democracy in theaters February twenty twenty four. Visit our website to learn more.
Yet yaham okay, So the premise is this, Rob Reiners decided he's going to save Christianity and to do it, he is going to, in pure Michael Moore fashion, have a movie that says that Christian nationalism and not just Christian nationalism, that purports that Christian symbols should be included in public spaces, which is a more technical definition. Think homegrown American Jahati kind of stuff,
right, and that's the greatest threat according to this administration. Well, Reiner's taking the Reins so he's going to run around and watching the trailer, there's a few things that stuck out, but his idea is that people who are on the right who claim to be Christian are really Christian nationalists and they want violence into murder people, and I don't know, perhaps probably some that do,
because you're dealing with large swaths of people. But he goes further to say that in America that Christian nationalism is so big that it is ready to wipe out Christianity. And Rob Reiner, as you know, is he you know, he's a big fan of Christianity as a I believe he's a Oh that's right, he's an atheist and a Jewish atheist. But if he's Jewish and he wants to make a film about other religions, un necessarily have a
problem. But he's obviously he's ginning this up to make you think that everyone who is Christian and on the right is a nationalist or Christian nationalists, and they really want to put the word white nationalists in front of it. And so he evidences this in his trailer by cutting between various news shots and then going to the spurt Christians that they decided to allow to drive the narrative here. And yeah, Ross, who do you think the leading Christian voice is?
Based on the number of cuts or they keep going back to the interview of this person, who do you think is the right christian that is that would appear in this movie and tell you what Christianity should be and shouldn't be, and is the voice of authority. I guess, yeah, I know, I have no idea, no idea. Oh shut up, what I just well, I'm just reminiscing about a great movie from the eighties. Yes, well definitely has an unbiased opinion. Then, yes, it's Reverend Soul
Glowed the Buffets. I recognize the one woman too. I think she's the one in Durham that would always go get arrested with Well, it's whatever, it's They have absolutely no political agenda at all. You know, among the shots, the different cut shots, there's a lot of January sixth stuff, right, But they also in if you watch the trailer, there's a quick snippet of that dad being arrested up in Virginia at the school board meeting,
which is weird because I believe it wasn't about Christianity with him. I think it was the part where his kid was raped and then they wanted to lie and say that she wasn't right. Was that? I mean, maybe I'm
misjudging this, but you were. We covered the story throughout its entirety right, because they you know, you had this activist source prosecute a Soros prosecutor wanted to go after and and they ended up having to be recure after him, and she had to recuse herself because it was so blatant, and they threw it out. And but unbiased opinion, I what do you think that
his motivation was for blowing up at that school board meeting? Do you think it was because he thought Christian symbols should be in the hallway of the school or do you think it was the part where his kid got raped and they didn't they didn't care. What do you think was the greater motive? What do you think motivated that man to be disruptive? If you had to guess, yeah, so uh yeah. The Christian authority is soul Glow the buffet
Slayer. Our own Reverend William Barber, you're new to the show, gave me a nickname because there's there's a lot of Reverend Barber's. It's a common name, so we thought that that would help it stand out. That was totally our motivation. And Reiner is going to save Christianity. Oh dear God, I never thought I'd say this. If you're listening, Rob, and I obviously you do. Everyone listens, could you go make a Princess Bride sequel? That's a better use of your te I never thought i'd say that,
because you just that that's also blasphemous. So I know, I well, I know, probably less blasphemous maybe than his movie. Yes, right, okay, yeah, I'm just saying like if I that would tamp it down. I feel like that would just tamp it down a little bit. You remember when Bill Maher came out with this movie Religilous, and you know what, you know what's ironic to is the North Carolina influence on both of those because I watched that movie and if you remember, it opens with him
at a truck stop here in North Carolina. I watched that back in the day. I remember I watching. I was like, oh, this is gonna be like a nuanced film with Bill Maher talking about religion, and it was just a bunch of garbage. Like when you really sat down, I'm like, you're not really bringing up any valid points and it's just sort of an attack and it's what are you doing here? So I feel clearly a fan of religious right. I think he's sort of maybe a vault like Bill
Maher isn't the same Bill Maher or maybe it's the Overton window. I don't know, but this is gonna be the same thing with Rob Riders, Like, oh, this is some movie where there's gonna be atleast, you know, nuanced deep points, and there's not gonna there. There's no there there, no, there's no, there's not a chance. And arguably I think it, Judge, and I haven't seen the movie and I probably won't, but I did watch the Bill Mahr thing, and yes it was it was
wildly insulting. But I think that if you stack these two movies next to each other, you'd almost feel nostalgic for the Bill Maher movie, judging by where this looks like it's going. And that's saying something, dude, that's saying something right there. Ah, I just and you know what, you know what is even worse? This movie will probably get picked up for streaming everywhere, and literally the can We Not Traffic Children for Sex movie has had
a hell of a time getting streaming, So I can't wait. I'm sure it'll be on all the services, I'm sure, and I'm not gonna watch it, but if you want to go see the trailer and see soul glow of the bufface layer and who, by the way, is looking a little slimmer in this so well, it's just good. You know. I think he's I think he's wild misinformed and wrong on almost everything and deeply partisan and confused. And I don't think that the exit interview is gonna go well if
you catch them a drift. But you know, he also fills time, so there's that. But yeah, this thing's going to be a dumpster fire. Unlike the weather, that'll be fine ish except for like one day, but it'll counteract the other day. So tell me that the golf weather is still on the h on the horizon. That's all I need to know. Yeah, today tomorrow, Sunday, maybe you can get the front nine in early. I really think it's it goes downhill later in the day on Sunday.
So we end up with two pretty good days today tomorrow, partial sun today, warmer, already milder this morning, this afternoon, nearer above sixty tomorrow near seventy degrees, and lots of sunshine. Tomorrow we'll start to see
the clouds creeping later with the rain. Chance is going up as we go through the day on Sunday, I think the better chance will be later rather than sooner, but easily today and tomorrow the best days of the next three get a little breezy though, as we go through Sunday too, So Saturday's like the golf day, the outdoor day. They go by presence day, and then the Sunday's the stay inside and wrap the presence day. As we'll
have some scattered wet weather around. It'll come in west to east, this line of rain and thunderstorm, so mountains and try it and triangle as we go through the morning and into the afternoon, and then much chillier again as we get into Monday, with sunshine back upper forties maybe fifty in some spots, and fifty to fifty five probably right through midwek next week. Casey,
Actually next week looks pretty darn good. I don't think we'll see any preezepe until maybe the following weekend, so that chance will start coming in again. Sunday two beautiful days for this time of year. I mean Saturday, we're almost hitting seventy degrees in some spots. Yeah, before we get this front to come on through. So yeah, and how about that dumpster fire last
night? Ow, I have some thoughts. I didn't see a lot of it, but a little bit call that once again went in the favor of the Patriots, right where it is abundantly clear that the Patriots defensive guy picks his leg up, which causes the center to bob his head and killed the fourth and three for It's just interesting how that I've always said, you know, there's something you know it is it save Belichick's job? I don't know, or is it is it something that just says, well, you know,
we know the Patriots aren't really and I don't know. I was never really all about it's all about coaching. Yeah, you have to have players too, and you can't. You can't throw it all on Belichick because he doesn't have Brady or he doesn't have all the weapons that he used to have. I mean a lot of a lot of it's who the players are. I mean, I think people know that, but sometimes I just I get a little a little upset when they throw all the blame directly to the coaches.
But anyway, well let's be can we just be fair? Though Belichick thrived and didn't push back on you know, a dozen years of him being considered remember all the stuff when like Randy Moss went there and Corey Dillon and they're like, this guy is such a soothsayer that he can turn troubled players around, and and in the reality is if you look at his record, they flash it last night with Brady and without you know, that's a fair
discussion technic is it is? Anyway? But I also I wonder if he's gonna be gone next year because he also strikes me as the dude who's because he was two and ten going in the game last night, and if he was, you knew he was gonna get paid, and there's no way they'd fire him. They'd let him retire with grace. I could also see him just sitting there playing but jeweled, like what are you gonna do? Belichick
man? Anyway, But okay, well, lord knows the that's not the game most done your mind, and we'll touch on that in the next hour. So yep, all right, there you go, Race Agic Cowboys apologist. It's funny to hear Rose. It's funny here Cowboys fan talk about how coaches kind of really don't matter considering asking if you ask a Cowboys fan about coaches, they won't shut up for a long time. So there's there's that, all right. It is seven forty eight. Hang on, we're talking
off the air. If you got a little at the end of it. So, if you've ever had an MRI, I was asking Ross if you've never had one, but if you ever have one? And I have had one. I had one after I got a wicked car accident. I have quite a few, actually wicked car accident when I was twenty because snow Wyoming a few days for Christmas. Spotlight two rifles and coyotes. What you do
your fun, That's how we do our fun anyway. And then we came around a corner and you know when they pack the roads in Wyoming, they just packed the snow down, and I don't salt out there, and you kind of drive on it. And my buddy, it was his truck. He's driving the girl he was dating at the time. She's in the middle seat and I'm in the passenger seat, and we were spotlighting coyotes, which perfectly legal, and literally at the exact moment I'm drawn down on one and
he goes to slow down. He simultaneously goes around a corner and there's like twenty a hoole elk standing there in the middle of the road and he tried to break too hard. We just slid right and there's an embankment. I actually got thrown out of the truck man. But yeah, here I am.
But it probably explains stuff. So anyway, you're going for an MRI, and from the moment the doctor informs you they want to do an MRI, to the prep, to the discussion, to the scheduling to when you show up for the MRI, if you're you know anything you're having to do, if there's gonna be die contrast stuff, if you do a cat scan in combination, every person you interact with will tell you not to have metal.
No metal. It's like with the TSA before you go through the scanner, but on steroids, to the point where you're scared that if you parked too close to the MRI room, your car could be imperiled. So and there's signs everywhere, so there's no way you can claim you didn't know. And I point this out because a woman who went in for an MRII had a concealed carry in her pocket. I don't know if she legally had it, though she had a small compact pistol in her back pocket. Shall not
be infringed in the MRI room. It clearly states right there, shall not be infringed. So you think the founding fathers wrote that. And then at some point somebody's like, what of an MRI, And then one of them screamed back under his wig, shall not be a friend. Their foresight is
come on, okay. So anyway, so she rolls in there and I know they told her because again it's everywhere, but she gets in there, they click it on, and long story short, she actually lucked out the weapon discharge, shooting directly through her butt cheeks, and they obviously then had to go treat her for that, but it was a non life threatening However, this has this happened not that long ago, yeah, I believe it or not. In February of this year, a man did the same thing
when in to get an MRI left a pistol in his pocket. Unfortunately for him, rather than just shooting a hole in his butt, this one shot a hole in his in his head and back, so he did not make it. But I for the life of me cannot figure out how somebody is on a way, especially for a handgun, right, like a paper clip is one Like that's what they're more concerned about. I don't care how small
your handgun is. There's weight to it. Even I had a little derringer over under twenty five, Well my mom had, and then I and then I got it. But and you know, so it's one of those little flip ups put the two rounds in. There's no rifling, so you couldn't hit anything unless you're standing right next to it. But still the thing is a pistol, is heavier because what it needs to be, because of what it does. Then it would appear if you've never held something. Now it's
not Sheila Jackson Lee ten pounds of moving boxes. But you're not gonna forget it's in your pocket, is I guess the point that I'm making. But man, we just got we gonna let Darwin work. I'm telling you, they say you can't fix stupid, in this case, they just patched it up. And also, if you want to feel old, eighty year old Chevy Chase, repeat that eighty year old Chevy Chase fell off of a stage. Yep. So that's the that's the ending. So he does a thing
where he goes into theaters and they watch Christmas Vacation. He does Q and A and and he fell off the stage. Ironically, a smart watch actually said, hey, you just fell or something. Well, we have audio for that. We'll get to it cause I'm gonna I'm gonna ask Pete about this. But when you heard the Chevy Chase is eighty, that made your heart hurt a little, didn't it. We'll start off there with Pete calender
and we'll do it next. Hang on, all right, good morning everybody, and uh yeah, happy Friday. And it was eight o seven creeping up on it tasty okay radio program, and since it is our number three, we'll welcome in our radio buddy to the South Peak calendar Midday's WBT. But what's going on, sir? How you doing nothing? Nothing's going on? I'm doing well, though, how are you? What do you mean? Nothing's going on? Man? There's some news, there's some newsy news
out there today. You and I are going to probably jump around to a few things. But that's good man, you know why because uh I one more week and then we'll time off. So and as you know, we never take time off. So no that yeah, that's what they say about you. I've heard totally searchable. All right. I got to start with two things that I was just talking about. One, Chevy Chase is eighty and for some reason that just that that just hit me wrong, that he's
eighty. I don't know, did you see so he was? This has got to be a pretty good thing. When you're an actor, is just kind of you know, there's just riding it out. You go. You show up at a theater like, you know, maybe a few thousand people, and you watch your famous movie and you probably don't even watch it. You're backstage, you know, at catering. And then at the end he come out, you answer the same like ten questions and then profit right,
Okay, I don't begrudge him that at all. And so he was doing that. He was doing that, and apparently he walked right off the stage so and injured himself. And it was and he did it, and then the real this and this has cemented my decision not to buy a smart watch. Here's audio a bunch of questions that you guys texted in and watched his talk. I assume I don't need a watch. Reminded me that I fell off the stage. Now it was credit. He got a little ice pack,
went up there and did his thing. And as you know, his reputation is not one of where everybody thinks he's Keanu Reeves, nice guy. But the irony is now he's hit that age where he can be the a hole all of Hollywood says he is. I don't know, but yeah, yeah, he's he's eighty. I'm glad he's okay, but just it's and he's doing the you know, the Joe Biden walking tour. Speaking of the Joe Biden walking to her, did you watch did you watch the Alex Jones
Tucker Carl Something? I did not, Okay, I didn't watch the totality of it, but I watched some snippets and look a lot of it's the you know, nothing new there, big government, all of that. I ironically, you know, when you get away from the gay frogs and and all of that. His constant narrative of you know, really shadow government and behind the scene. Like, there's a lot of truth to some of that stuff, but that's not what I'm interested in. Everyone knows where he stands.
This is the thing I want to Yeah, good conspiracy theories usually have some element or elements of truth to them, and that's right believable. Yeah, my two favorite ones. You remember he was one of that. He went to Bohemian Grove, right, and he tells he tells a story. I'm gonna paraphrase it because we couldn't run the audio unless Rocks had bleeped all
of your bleeps for the day and mine. But he alleges that one of the things you uncovered while he was there was that if you wanted to be president, then they would you know, all right, you're gonna be president. They wanted some compromising materials, so they would assault you sexually and video it. So I thought that was interesting. He went a little lighter during the interview yesterday and said this, but yeah, he is completely out of
his mind. He wanders around in tartoon half years getting worse naked in the White House in the middle of the night, doesn't know who he is. They have to give him a bunch of drugs, a bunch of amphetamines in the morning. Then they've got a drugging at night. Sometimes he's gotta though, he'll like be out for the morning for a while and then comes back out at night for a ball. That's when there's a real problem. He is on drugs. I have a stat I wish that I know someone who
witnessed it. I'm not guessing at this. I know someone personally who witnessed him taking amphetamines. And this was during the twenty sixteen twenty twenty twenty election. All right, let me let me hit you at this, because obviously you got Alex Jones there, you got Tucker Carlson. They're you know, they're they're exchanging stuff. They're coming with different perspectives but to the same place, but albeit different degrees. Do you believe that they're utilizing medication to control
his alertness. I think that that's yeah. I think that that's probably something most people believe, even people support the guy, right. I don't know about amphetamines, but I have long argued that and this is not just by the way, for Joe Biden. It has been my long held belief that all presidents are on some sort of a cocktail of drugs that make them, you know, not fall asleep all the time because of the crazy schedules that
they keep. I mean, it's just there. I mean, that's why it ages you so much, is there's like you see stuff, you hear stuff. Yes, but you're always running around. You're the schedule that these people keep. I could not. I don't. I don't know any other way to do it. And I'm not so like, even if it's just like an IV of saline solution and uh yeah, vitamins and stuff. I'm I've always believed that. So it just makes sense. I mean, if you're the leader of the free world and you've got uh, you know,
various uh you know, I don't, I don't know. I mean, I say drugs, but you know, a cocktail of some kind that is going to make you have more energy, more mental clarity and all that, why wouldn't you be on it? Right? So yeah, so I've always believed that. Now I don't know about the amphetamines, but I also have you know, I have two eyes, and I can see how Joe Biden
has deteriorated over the last few years and continues to do so. So again, why if you have access to various drugs to keep you more alert, why wouldn't you ask for the walking around naked? I mean, well, he's been doing that for years, right, I mean, Skinny hid been in the presence of female Secret Service agents and stuff, so that I don't know, that's not that that doesn't contradict any kind of past rumors of his behavior. So I guess that could be true. Well, and and again
it's how interpreted. Like, look, I don't know the exact layout of the residence side, but are they claiming that he went from a bathroom into a closet and a crossed a hall or secret service or is he in the oval office birthday suit? You know what I'm saying? Right, So right? Did he like walking around the whole building? So right? Yeah? Well, and here's the thing too, though, like and when people and like my grandfather had Alzheimer's, I do a lot of work with the Alzheimers
Association. I'm not doing this in any kind of pejorative way, but I know, like my own experience with my grandfather was that as as you as you proceed down that path towards more and more dementia, it's it becomes more difficult when you are unfamiliar with your surroundings. And when he's they constantly bounce him around. You know, he's going from the White House to one of his what three houses or whatever it is, you know, the beach house
or the other house in there, and he's constantly moved around. That's not good for people who are having problems remembering and so. And I don't know if that's the case, but if he is suffering from some form of dementia early stages or whatever, then the constant moving around, yes, that's how it would manifest itself. In the middle of the night, you wake up
and you just from the dementia, you don't know where you are. But when you then are in unfamiliar surroundings or you don't have that kind of stability, you become more confused and you wander around in various states of undress.
That's that, that is kind of what happens. Now, let's say that the let's say he got out of the White House sand's birthday clothes, and you know how the you know how, the reporters will set up somewhere in the grounds over on the lawns, and CNN is to watch the Secret Service retrieve him. Do you think they'd write an article about how police are arresting naked people? And I only I preference that I preface this with the CNN's
take on surrendering Hamas fighters. Yeah, I don't know if you know this. When somebody surrenders to you, especially in this conflict, and you're taking a large group of them into custody at their request, I might add, you're gonna want to make sure they're not packing anything, right, and CNN with a that's what I mean. Yes, yeah, they are there of
or apparently not. It's amazing to me how many people have been you know, quote covering uh, the Israeli Palestinian conflict for so long that that don't know so much about the Israeli Palestinian conflict. It's kind of weird because this is this is standard operating procedure. But apparently this uh image, these images are now like you know, shooting all over the world, and the Muslim
street is very upset about this because they see it as a humiliation. This is this is what they're doing, Like, yeah, they're doing it in order to make sure nobody murders everybody around them by by taking off their shirt and pants, leaving them in their their their under not naked. I want to be clear, either not naked was invoking Abu Grabe imagery right, because of course they are. Now. One of the things I noted too, is like, why are they all wearing? Are the boxer briefs? Or
that you? I knew you were going to go here? I really, yeah, you just because literally somebody said that to me. And I was curious if you were going to point it out too, because I don't necessarily have I'm not doing large scale observations of people's underwear, but I find it fascinating that some are so yeah. I just it's noticeable and the the and nobody is none of the underwear is white, like I did every single guy in the picture. Like once you see it, you can't not see it.
That they're all wearing like black or really dark kind of like speedo style. I suspect they're not getting to the laundromat as often as they would be. And remember we were told that they don't have power earlier this week, even though they no no no, no, no no no, they were in the tunnel they got power down there. Well, I was told that they don't because they don't. And then the rebuttal remember the idea they who
was it? It was the idea? The spokesman for somebody was being interviewed, and even seeing had to push back because like there's video of all the Palestinian people gathering to film the hostages and taunt them with their phones and so yeah, yeah, how are they charging? Yeah yeah, yeah, Maybe it's one of those little fishing you know, one looks like a fishing reel for camping, and you got to spend it for like three hours to make a call. Maybe it's that. Well, yeah, that's possible. Yeah,
I don't know. They've they've been running out of power for like seven weeks. It's it's pretty remarkable. But the guys that they were were in those pictures, I think they would have power because they were in the tunnels and that's where all of the that's where all the fuel has been going, you know, in the generators and stuff, and so to make sure that they can still live in the tunnels. But they started flooding the tunnels the
other day. So I'm assuming this might be related to that, which I mean, I don't want to say that the Israeli army is listening to my show in order to uh, you know, strategize its war efforts, but I mean I was saying we should. I was saying, like, hey, we should seriously consider you know, just like can acting the ocean or the sea you know, this is the Mediterranean. Just connect that to one
of the tunnels there and just like start flooding them. And I think that would because I mean salt water is uh that's a conductive kind of thing for the electricity you know down there, So it's it's it would make it all uninhabitable and then you can get them up onto the surface and then you can fight them, you know, face to face, which is what I've been told the pro Palestinian people have been saying, like and the and the Hamas has been saying like, why don't you just you know, face us,
uh you know, uh, you know, face to face one right instead of just the bombing and and discriminate bombing and all of that. You need to come up, you know and just take us on one on one. And so this will allow that to happen. So it seems like a win win. Well, kay, you want to learn something, man, I got something for you. Okay, yeah, no, no, no, this isn't as creepy as normally the stuff. So in Wyoming, this is how we clear prairie dog towns. It's one of the three ways that you
can go about clearing them. Uh they are you know, there's companies that will vacuum them out. That's and they're like, oh and they're still alive, and they're going to a farm. And I don't think they're going to a farm. One of the popular ways you don't have to get somebody out though, is to simply uh basically kick in all as many tunnels as you can find the biggest one, put a you know, put an irrigation pipe in there, and that's pretty effective. So yeah, I am familiar with
the technique. Yeah, yeah, you go about it back way. Yeah, it does work also for like we had what are the ones that moles right under under the ground that would in our backyard. Yeah, same, the same sort of thing, because when you crush in their tunnel, if you just like tamp it down, then they make more tunnels. They go and they go and they repair it, and then they like make more tunnels in the area. So it's it's counter productive to just smash them in.
So yeah, the whole point there is to just kind of push them out with like poisons and stuff. You can like push them out just to your neighbor's yard. That's the poisons, cause you know, you got people don't think cows will eats stuff like that. Cows will eats stuff like that. So but uh, and then the third way is to shoot them like adult, whack them mole. But the problem with that is, and here's the
part you didn't want to learn. If you go shoot up a paririe duct town, let's say you kill fifty of them, right, and uh, plague Plague is a big issue with them too. They're people have literally died because they handled them. If you if you come back the next day, all the bodies are gone, and you know why. You know why because they eat them, because they eat their neighbor. You literally, all you did was to bring down the cost of housing and up the food supply for
them. So that's that horribleness thing. So you didn't want to know that. And now you know that, and you can take that to your audience later and they're like, they're like insects right that eat there, eat the carcasses. That's yeah, you know, I mean it's efficient. I give him credit for that. It's efficient, especially if you're living underground, you know, and you know, somebody like just passes away from old age. You know, it makes sense because you know, like, oh man,
I got to be making the soil and green argument. Is that what's happening here? Yeah, I'm just saying it's efficient. If you're underground and you're in your little den down there, it's like, oh, I don't want to have to, you know, go all the way up to the surface to just turn around and bury this guy. So I just eat him. And yeah, well you turn the tables there. Now I'm creeped out. I got less than two minutes. Have you seen the trailer for the Rob
Reiner movie coming out in February, Godic Country. I have not watched the trailer. I watched it this morning, and it's Rob Reiner is going to save Christianity and he alleges that basically Christianity in the US has been taken over by Christian nationalism. They're all terrorists, We're all going to die. And to as evidence, he shows a smattering of videos from stories. But there's
two things that caught my eye real quick. One he shows the dad flipping out in that Loudon County school board meeting like he did that for Christian reasons. And I was pretty sure it's because his kid got raped, and they lie. I think that. Yeah, No, I agree with you. I'm pretty sure that's that was the reason. And do you want to guess who is the authoritative religious leader? Who is the the is constantly they go back to him in his interview to tell you what Christianity should be in America.
Who do you think that person might be? The Rob Reiner tapped? Well, if I were to just just pick a name at random, that would be the most ridiculous. I'd say, what David French, No, that would be Reverend William Barber. No, yes, yes, check out we reposted the thing. It's on the Twitter account of Casey on the Radio.
So not only will Reiner, who is an atheist, save Christianity by saying that a dad mad that his daughter got raped is some somehow a terrorist, but so did the DJ, but also Reverend sold the Bufface Layers we refer to him on the show is the authoritative voice. So check that out at Casey on the radioat We'll chat next week. So I got a roll, all right, man, have a good one. Yeah, Well,
I just ruined his day. And if you want your day ruined? Feel free to go check that out at Casey on the radio, be back hang on one six one Them Talk and PTI, two stations driving the best end talk. This is Casey Oday and Carolina's Morning News. So you know, just one more word than I could have done not having in my vocabulary. That apparently is some sort of crisis, according in this case of the Time magazine. But is it a crisis, I don't know. Is it creepy?
Oh? Yeah, so but you should probably know what it is because I think this is really I think that there's gonna be a whole series of litigation. It's going to be coming out with AI, but also with how how I mean there already is to some extent, but just how convincingly you can render something? All right, it is the it's the it is this
great wild West lawless thing that's going on right now. But according to Time magazine, and here's the word, newdify n U d I f y new toify could come in the form of an app or a website or whatever. And now they are calling on the government officials to crack down. All right. So it's an AI feature that has one job and it works like this. Let's say I had a picture of Ross pick any famous woman, any
famous woman, don't care who it is, any famous one. All right, up, it says Diana, Oh you know where this is going, and that's when you just wasted. I gonna that You're gonna go bored, queen. But all right, so princes die fine, perfect whatever. All right. So let's say you had a picture of Princess Diana. If you let's say it's that picture, that Jim picture. You remember that Jim picture of her running out? Just I remember that picture? But anyway, and
fully closed. The new Toifi app is ai functionality that can take any photo and then it scans the photo and what it's looking for is what it believes to be what is lurking underneath? All right, And there are some liberties it's gonna take, but it could get a general outline. And the more photos you put of a person in there, the more accurate it can render. You're a nude photo, so you're not going through and you know, chopping heads and putting it on bodies that, you know, like our forefathers
had to do. He just load any picture into the app and boom, it renders a really convincing photo. I guess to the extent, you know, because you know, if it's I guess some Hollywood actress that's done a bunch of nude scenes, you can see whether it's right or wrong. But they did. I saw on one of these they side by sided. What is the chick who was in the tomb Raider the most recent one, and she was in ex Machiana. I can't remember that actress's name, but she's
got there's a bunch of scenes that she's done full out nude. And they put a picture of her clothed in a gown from an award show next and it rendered and it looked really close. But then I'm like, doesn't the AI know who that is? So whatever? But yes, that's That's the great new crisis of AI. And I'm just laughing because of all the upcoming AI crisis, this is the one I least worry about because it's not you. Do you know what I'm saying. It's not you, It's it's they're
best guessing and it's AI. But it's it's just feeling in generic in the same way that you can see somebody at you know, with ross when to go to the gym and you see somebody working at Not that you're staring, but I'm just saying, if they're wearing tight workout clothes, I think that a person can have a pretty good idea of what it might look like. So the AI do and it doesn't seem that impressive. But apparently it's really really creepy, which I agree it is, but the apps and sites are
part of a worrying trend of non consensual pornography. What was that dude crying on the interview show about what was that? I'm trying to remember. It was some gen zer who was in tears because his girl what his girlfriend caught him looking at a a fake photo of a new celebrity, right, I think that's what it was. And he stood burst out and was a play.
He was ashamed. And it's like, I just assume when you see those celebrity photo that they're all aied anyway, or they're just fake the old way, So I you know, don't just scroll right by him if you see him on Twitter, man. But yeah, so watch out for that. Although I don't know what you could do about it except just remember that it's not you, it's AI and I would be flattered by the way Ross, I ran this. I ran it through mine, UH, and it
was really accurate. And if you hold it directly next to UH, the Schwarzenegger from Terminator one almost indistinguishable. So there's that I did. Here's the thing, this is what it comes down to, and I'm gonna move on. Creepy people are gonna do creepy stuff on the Internet, and you will never purge that. It's not a justification for it, but it's the Internet, and it's the same reason whenever we casually ask, I wonder if there's an adult film category for that. There is, so I just try not
to stress about it. All right, let me flip over to this here. Sorry I got a little distracted by that, but it was a word I hadn't heard, and I now I know, and I guess now you know. So this University of Pennsylvania president who was among the three, her name is Elizabeth McGill. She was among the three being interviewed by Congress the other day. We played the audio for you, and in it, all three are unable to arrive at the decision. I'm sorry, Ross, We
put that back up on the button. Bere I just realized I didn't do it when I was going to. But I'm gonna play just a little snippet
of the first one. But they all go almost exactly the same. And it is a failure on the part of the presidents of Harvard, MIT and Penn to admit that screaming and calling for genocide of peoples is, you know, probably is not a good thing and arguably probably should be a punishable offense under the code of Conduct within the university, because misgendering somebody is so calling
for the eradication of a group of people. Misgendering people, as you can see, it's one, I think, in most people's minds, is probably worse than the other. But even if you want to treat them as the same, at least admitted, but they couldn't. They were in front of Congress. Does at MIT does calling for the by the way, is the least Stephonic Congress from in New York asking the question of all three? Does at MIT does calling for the genocide of Jews violate MIT's code of conduct or
rules regarding bullying and harassment? Yes? Or no? I've targeted at individuals not making public statements. Yes or no, calling for the genocide of Jews does not constitute bullying and harassment. I have not heard calling for the genocide for Jews on our campus, but you've heard chance for Intifada, all right. And as this gets deeper and she kind of said something, she goes calling versus action, and then the next president she said it is once it's
actions. So I guess you would have to actually carry out or attempt to carry out genocide. But anyway, so they said that, and it was a horror show to watch. And I think that most people, even people who are would not count themselves among Republicans, thought that this was pretty horrific and just a total disconnect. And the problem was is that Harvard's private university
mit is are I believe they are, but pen Is not. And so yesterday a video emerged to the president of Penn in what I could only describe as a hostage video explaining, oh no, yeah, no, no, that's totally not okay, And like she wouldn't look up that you could have put an ISIS flag and had a dude in a headscarf holding a Rambo knife next to her and it wouldn't have looked more hostagey. They're probably going to fire her. They're doing all sorts of meetings. She's been put on notice.
They may eighty six her. And I think a lot of it has to do with a one hundred million dollar donation that had been promised by Ross Stevens, founder of stone Ridge Asset Management. He public he watched that and he said, nope, you're not getting one hundred milli anymore. And he's not alone. I told you that at Harvard to be in the top donor class, you have to hit a minimum twenty million. They dropped that to two. The problem is they'll likely just hire another moon bat and say,
oh, we got rid of her and and we'll see. But uh, thus far, that's where most of the tractions coming from, because one hundred million dollars that now we're down to what they really care about? All right, eight forty five Ray stagic Weather Channel. What he cares about happens at eight twenty Sunday evening, Sunday evening. Correct, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
you're gonna be with you got Monday or what? No? No shot, no shot, no, I know, I mean if you even ask, Yeah, we should have just said see it Tuesday right, yeah, yeah, the three and ahead, you'd say, see a half point Tuesday and right, well yeah, you know we get the three and a half point home field. Yeah, it's a slight not pick them, but mostly a pick them, yes, right right, d Hey, you know where I stand. This is the one you got to or else I'm gonna just
stay where I've been. You can win the games you're supposed to win, but you can't win the games that you need to win. So confidence in December. It's in December, have you. I was looking at a month by month breakdown of dak December is a good month for him. January is not January is January? It? Okay? All right, good, but there's other things this weekend you maybe want to go out and do and ure window is Saturday, for sure, a little bit of Sunday hit us.
I got about thirty seconds. Yeah, partial sun in low sixties today night at seventy, especially triangle and points south on Saturday. Good looking day. It'll stay dry, sunny, mild is really the forecast. And then as we get itto Saturday night and Sunday, that's when the change comes in. The showers, thunderstorm scattered around, especially as we go through Sunday and they'll come in west from east. H They'll come in and go west to east,
and then sunshine to return next week. Looks like a pretty good run next week. All next week actually end up being dry with highs of the fifties and lows in the thirties, maybe some twenties, a couple of mornings early in the week. But good run coming up next two days. The wet weather Sunday. That a bunch of nice days coming up next week. Okay, thank you, sir, appreciate it, and we'll talk to you
Tuesday. Must be nice, all right. Jeff Bellinger joins us. Next, Hang on your Day Smarter one six one af M Talk and News Talk ninety four five WPTI more with Casey starts now. All right, Good morning, eight fifty three Bloomberg up date now, Jeff Beleinger, what's happening today? Okay, see just got the November employment report about twenty minutes ago. Turned out to be stronger than expected. The Labor Department says one hundred and
ninety nine thousand workers were added to payrolls last month. The nation's unemployment rate fell two tenths of a percentage point three point seven percent, Average hourly earnings increased four tenths percent, and the workforce participation rate ticked higher. Stock market futures were lower when the report came out. They did take a dip for a short time, and they're recovering some now that our futures are down thirty
five points, So Wall Street's pretty much okay with the numbers. Lululemon posted better than expected third quarter results after the markets closed yesterday, but the company's shares moved lower after hours. The company issued a cautious holiday outlook. Walt Disney looking to bring in more money through its streaming service, Variety says the entertainment company is considering adding shopping and gaming experiences to Disney Plus and then getting
advertisers involved. The slide in global food prices paused last month. The United Nations says overall prices didn't change very much in November, grain prices declined, but that drop was offset by increases in the cost of sugar and cooking oil. In casey the taxman or tax woman, if you prefer, is determined to get messages across to us, the Internal Revenue Service has formed relationships with
some fortune cookie makers can't make this stuff up. Next time you finish a meal from a Chinese restaurant and break up with a fortune cookie, you might find a reminder about tax deadlines or some other irs concern cookie companies. Restaurant would agree to this, Sorry, restat it's the cookie companies. They've agreed to do this. They're not charging for the service. See, their fortune
cookies are just put in the little cellophane wrappers. So if the restaurants has to buy those, And if I own a restaurant, if I own a restaurant and it had those things in there and I found out that a bunch of telling people to pay their taxes, I would get another company. Yeah, well, there is that danger. Some restaurant operators may feel as you do. People are gonna one star their stuff on yo oh it's so dumb. All right, all right, thank you, appreciate it. Okay,
have a nice weekend, take care good. Is there anything the government won't inject themselves into just one moment of sand where I don't have to get reminded about all the crappy stuff in life. I like Chinese food, man, I don't necessarily need a fortune cookie, but I'll be damned if I'm going to crack it open. And it's an audit reminder. You couldn't one start that restaurant fast enough and did Jef's point. It's not even really their fault,
and unless once they're informed, they don't do anything about it. I told you, I told you about the horrible when I was very immature, the little prank we played on one of the Chinese restaurant up in Sheridan, Wyoming. So my buddy got a hold of you can buy fortune cookies that have much more adult themes to them, and I don't know if you still can, but you could buy them at some of the adult bookstores. And my buddy got a hold of pack of that. And there's the Chinese restaurant,
this huge, like onyx looking bowl. When you walked out, that's where you got your cookie from, right, you just grab one out of there, and we may have spiked the bowl with those and then eight and sat there for a very long time so we could gauge reaction. The problem was people were getting on the way out, so it didn't pay off. But still I feel horrible about that because I like that restaurant. But you know, when you're seventeen and dumb, you do things all right, real
quick. I figured this out, ross, I don't know why we have big cats. You know what was confusing is in Pakistan, one word can mean either lion, tiger, or leopard. And that's why this report looked all screwed up. So check this out. Put on your detective hats, and if we could, real quick, why don't we solve a mystery? Officials at a Pakistani zoo. So they became concerned when they noticed shoes,
random shoes in a in this enclosure and it's tigers and leopards apparently. But again, the word was confusing, and they noticed one of the tigers literally was walking around with a shoe in its mouth, like your untrained dog may do. And then they realized that the cleaning crew hadn't checked in with security or something, so they so they're putting pieces together. Well, it wasn't
the cleaning crew. All employees were accounted for. However, it does appear that they're thinking maybe like somebody jumped into the enclosure as a suicide thing and lo and behold, boom, there you go. So, yeah, it's been a busy week for tigers. Man eating that dude who came after his dog, and they show up and he's got a random shoe in his mouth. I like how they were like initially like, oh, let's investigate, but we don't know what it could be. Nah, I don't know the
was the foot in the shoe doesn't say so. AnyWho, there you go, have a wonderful week, and we'll be back Monday, where more insanity will, no doubt ensue.
