All right, good morning everybody, and welcome. The idea is six h eight. You're on the CaCO Day radio program. Excuse me, no, I promise my voice is actually much better at eating something this morning. So um we have we have it is touch and go this morning. And I don't know if it's because we have we have some sort of infiltrator spy in the in the staff, or maybe they just got lucky. I don't know, but I've been quite the morning as uh rounded out to the nearest hour.
How many hours have you been pursued this morning by the paparazzi? Ross? What is um? What's um? They're still pursuing me? There my window right now, right, no, I understand the clocks still ticking. And and by the way, the window for our studio is the seventh floor, so that's no small feat brought in a scissor lift or something. I don't want to I want to look down there and see what's up. So so you're telling me that this morning at the Hayes Cob Pound, neither of
the two decoy motorcades, they didn't follow either of those. They weren't fooled by that. And then even after that when you reploy deployed the ross doubles, right one, it's not even doubles, it's it's the clones. They send out the clones. Well, to be fair, UM, I don't want to question your methodology. Everybody does security different. Do you feel that one of your doubles being the guy from Magic Mike is really like? Is that going to fool anyone? I've been going to the gym like religiously.
So I were pretty much the same person to say that Spider Man meme, same, same, just one hundred You never know, Okay, I'm not don This is gonna be a problem, isn't it. It's Trevor outside my window. He's one of our bosses. He keeps going on and on about like headshots for the website or something. I'm like, I'm just it's basically that sounds like he's obsessed, you know what I mean? I get I want to get a restraint in order there. Oh, well, we're gonna
try to truck through this. But you know, nobody should be harassed like that. So you've had to make a series of vehicle switches. Um spot you had you wrote in the in the trunk of a vehicle at one point. Uh ross even has license plates that flip. They put me in a barrel. Oh wow, okay, all right, and then they send you over a waterfallers. They just just put you in a barrel right over the
falls. Man, Okay, but to no avail the poparazzi. Let's see, there's a series of I know, I busted out of the barrel. I was like yeah, and they were right there. Oh so yeah. By the way, you could tell the spot projects is a series of small fiat of four doors, one of those sprinter vans, a bunch of dudes on a little motorcycles, Italian motorcycles. And uh, it's just it's just crazy. No, but he should have to deal with that. And you're
not alone. By the way, I was gonna let you know, the Duke and Duchess of Hazard, as they're being called online, they were having to deal with this Prince Harry and Megan Markle, who said that they were involved in a quote near catastrophic pop parazzi chase. And as you can imagine, when you are one of Princess Di's kids, the media is going to
grab onto that there is a problem. Though apparently nobody else really involved in this quote unquote, Chase feels that it is anything that they said it was. Look, I know that one of the things we're going to have to do, considering the current administration and really previous administrations and where we're at, is we're gonna have to identify and prioritize people who have entered this country who
mean to do it harm. Right, We're gonna have to get the We're gonna have to find the people who are criminals, people who want to uh, you know, run drug empires, people who want to abuse kids and women and and you know, all the most vile stuff. But can we get these two on the list? Right? Um? So like a head of Serranos, um, anyone anyone in a management position from El Chapo.
Uh, people who want to commit large scale terrorist attacks. I'm just I'm prioritizing, like you know, any of the eighty eight would be terrorists or people on the terrorist watch lists. Uh, you know there are counterparts we didn't catch. Um all Right, So their first and I'm pretty i'm thinking
their second. I'm thinking they're probably second. Now we're gonna run into an issue with Megan Marco being you know, citizen and stuff that I understand this, but once you affix the title of royalty, we'll just let her have it. I'm pretty sure that that didn't or maybe that's just you can't be president. I don't know. We should Well, we'll make it up as
we go. She doesn't like it here anyway. I remember last week they were running this this canard about how they had a stalker in Montecito, where their their big pat is outside of Santa Barbara. And then now it's they almost wheel. It was almost my mom all over again. Well you better, you better come with the deats man. Yes, the pair, via their reps so not even them, claims to have been subjected to a relentless pursuit by a ring of highly aggressive paparazzi. So you're in New York City,
people are taking your pictures, and you're making it. You're making it sound like Ross literally had to you ever see the boat chase, the car slash boat chase, and last crusade with the you know, the brothers of the whatever or chase in Indy. That's literally what Ross had to do this morning. I think that's inaccurate. I was gonna go more like face off.
Oh wow, the boat and face off. Yeah. Yeah, literally, John Wu was sitting right next to me, and all these guys, as far as I could tell, they they ended They ended up getting away by getting into a New York City taxi. However, after you know, laying all this crap out, the story started to break down, including with the taxi driver who's like, nah, now they got in. It was I guess for them. They got in the taxi and yeah, you could see some paparazzi. We didn't even speed or nothing. It was just you
know, New York, good taxi guys, just like whatever. You know, it's Wednesday. The police also said it was not nearly as dramatic as the couple claimed, even though the pair claimed to be relentlessly pursued by a ring of highly aggressive paparazzi after leaving an event in Midtown. Actually this was Tuesday night, not yesterday, but still equally as vanilla. The pursuit,
lasting over two hours, resulted in multiple near collisions with other drivers. By the way, do you know that driving in Manhattan for two hours by anybody you could argue resulted in near collisions involving other drivers on the road and could easily last two hours, even if you're just going in midtown to the banking to you know, like Wall Street asked about this, so of course,
because they are who they are. Asked about the statement. Mayor Eric Adams brand of the incident as reckless and irresponsible and invoked Harry Harry's Mom's name, Princess die. I don't think there's many of us who don't recall how his mom died, so immediately he's catering to these moonbats. Don't get me roun. The paparazzi people are obnoxious. Even the ones who come across as likable, like the TMZ guys, they're still absurd, man. But also the
people that they're covering. In most cases, I I, you know, I wouldn't spit on if they were on fire, because I had to watch them saying imagine in their giant mansions during lockdown, people who are like, I don't know if I canna be, I can wipe my butt or have food. The NYPD assisted the private security team. Oh good, so taxpayers helped out with this. There were numerous photographers that made their transport challenging.
A high ranking source added there was no collision reports or nine to one one calls. Yes, it was so crazy that nobody attempted to either involve emergency services or was any damage done. And let's be honest, have you ever seen a good chase scene in a movie where there wasn't a single amounts of paints paint you know, being traded? Did they drive through a panted glass? No painted glass? Not even a Marti grop parade? What about a
fruit stand? Zero fruit stands, zero fruit stands, paints of glass, party grop parades or rubbing his racing situations? Not an What about a Chinese New Year? Nope, no Chinese New Year? And they even went through Chinatown kin. Well, now they were now a little north but close. They could have run into one, but they didn't. Seriously, how do you have a card chase and there's zero accidents, collisions? Nothing? Oh, they're so obnoxious. Seriously, I guess you can't threat to throw him
out. I don't want him over here. We have enough unbearable egotistical maniacs in the Greater New York in lot ofs Angeles there, I mean, we got him everywhere, but really that's what the concentration is. Get him out of here. I love this. When Meghan and Harry finally emerge from the taxi, they someone blocking their faces, so despite the pop parazzi waiting more
than four hours, nobody was able to get shots. Well, I gotta question, why did you just drive if you had like the ability to put a folder in front of your face and just just go wherever you were going to put a folder in front of your face, or get Ross's bush, Gillie suit man, do something. The parish team also warned the public against successing photos of the chase, which they say promotes this highly intrusive practice.
Shut up, I'm not gonna access them because access them because I don't care enough to like, I don't know now, I assume that maybe they got a photo of you guys doing something like, you know, smothering kittens or something, or you know, who knows. Maybe it was the high cry. Maybe you beat a baby to death with a kitten or a puppy or a puppy in one hand and a kitten in the other. You don't want people to know. The public was in jeopard it could have been fatal.
I've never seen or experience anything like this, the guard. One of their guards claimed that paparazzi were jumping curbs and running red lights, really and nothing happened, no reports, nothing. Okay, however, police say no time was there even a chase that exceeded speed limits. All right, that's that's all that. You get the gist of this insanity. So put them right
up there. Terrorist watch lists, drug you know, expanded drug cartel, sex trafficking operations, and these two and any of their apologists high priority. Get him out of here. Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Meanwhile, we got to deal with Ross's paparazzi. But you know, that's that's that's part of the that's just part of the Agreement's part of what we signed up for. A round here. So um, we'll go from there. Six twenty two, I'll give you a rundown. We get
your calls coming up. Hang on best show. After the show, he's on the iHeart radio app. Search casey O day for the podcast on the iHeart radio app. All right, good morning, six twenty six. Let's grab a phone called Chris, help the help the royal idiots out. What's up? Yeah, good morning, casey Uh. Maybe they should have just taken the subway. I mean, it might have been better for him.
They wouldn't you know, I don't know if any paparazzi that to go down there, you know, you think, no, I think they would. I think they would. I mean I think that, you know, frankly, that would have been hilarious, especially when you when you when you saw those guys get because there's no win for them if somebody attempts to panhandle them, you know what I mean, there's no win. That's what I'm thinking. Yeah, what I'm thinking too, or the time of security team.
I mean, you know, I'd like to see how they would have fired that day. So I can't even imagine. It's just so obnoxious. I can't even imagine it. All right, dude, I have a good one there, thanks brother. If they were at least mildly entertaining, like I could, I could still not want to put up with their crap. But at least they're you know, they're randomly entertaining. I could get down with that. But they're not even that. They're just every time I see a
story, it's just obnoxious. And remember, these are the folks that want to run around and they're all on social justice initiatives. Right, they're hob nobbing with the with the Obama's and the you know, the all the woke groups that are out there, and they want to tell you how to live. They're all about you cutting your lifestyle down, when if you've ever driven through Monacito, California, even the even the like the gardener shacks are bigger
than the house you're probably living in. It's the Bezos yacht thing all over. Plus they come across as immensely unlikable. But whatever is what it is, all right, we got other stuff to get to, We got actual stuff to get to. Hold on, We'll dive in next Your Day Smarter and celebrating ten years of keeping you better informed one six one FM Talk and News Talk five WPTI More with Casey starts now. Good morning, six thirty five. I've here on the CaCO Day radio program. By the way,
it will sidetrack here. So let me just this is this is literally the Mayor of New York stopping what he's doing when he's got more than enough crap to deal with, having to address the stupidity of Harry and made No. It's clear that the uh, you know, the press paparazzi's you know, they want to get the right shot, they want to get the right story. But public safety must always be at the forefront of the briefing I received. Uh, you know, two of our offices could have been injured.
New York City is different from a small town somewhere you shouldn't be speeding anywhere, but this is a densely populated city, and I think all of us, I don't think there's many of us who don't recall how how his mom died. And it would be rific to lose the innocent bystander doing a chase like this and something to have happened to them as well. So I think we have to be extremely responsible. I thought that was a bit reckless and
irresponsible. So he has no idea at that point because he's getting essentially he's getting sidetracked at a press conference for something else, so he's just willing to take these two at their word. And how he's responding, just the whole thing is absurd. Man. I don't know why it's irritating me so much, But can we at least ban him from the state. Somebody's got to do something. But I digress. All right, we got we got all sorts of stuff. We're gonna kind of rapid fire today. Coming up eight
h five, Mark Walker will join us. I want to get a little more deep divy on the Durham's stuff. I feel that if anyone's going to be in a position to explain how something can get done, perhaps a former member of Congress and one who served on the committees that provided oversight for these
intelligence agencies might have a suggestion. Because I'm not hearing crap from anybody other than you know, whining and bitching and moaning couple members like Taylor Greene who wanted to impeach Mary Garland, which isn't going to happen because the Senate. And maybe the answer is nothing can happen in the current makeup. I mean
that's what they'll probably tell you. But if you only fundraise harder for them, and if you only get more of them elected, then they'll go ahead and do whatever they're gonna do. Like over in the North Carolina General Assembly, right, all it took was getting them supermajorities, which they previously had and they were willing to get. Well, they got one thing done.
Why they're not blistering through a bunch of stuff. At the very least, How is the North Carolina General Assembly not right now putting a bill together? You can use the same one, even though I thought it needed more teeth to preclude the governor of the state, whoever that may be, to just on a whim, declare essentially a totalitarian dictatorship. Right, isn't that job
number? Isn't that what everyone said that we gotta we gotta, we gotta, we gotta fix And then they offered a bill and obviously got vetoed. It's one they got do it now. You don't know what's what's happening next week. You don't know what's happening as we near the election. Wait, hate to see COVID re emerge or some other thing. Gotta go into emergency lockdown again. Gotta change fundamentally the way we're doing stuff. How are you
not right now fixing this credit where credit is due? In that it looks like they're going to try to advance some stuff. But I feel like this is a top priority. Even though it doesn't sound a much. It's a
procedural thing. You saw what happens when somebody just decides, well, no, the way I read it, and then they get the right judges and all of that to ignore the part where you know, supposed to consult Council of State, fix it, fix it, fix it today, he'll veto it, override it and put the kai bosh on the ability to do this again. Meanwhile, up in Washington that you know, they're not dealing with
veto proof majorities, but maybe there's something you can do. But yeah, here in North Carolina, if you get at least one other thing done, let's get that done, because you saw what happens when it's used the way that it's used. People manipulate how our elections work. People manipulate your ability to do business. They play favorites, They are unanswerable to critical members, critical questions for members of the media. They create giant double standards. They
arrest people for exercising their first Amendment. They then put them into a legal hell for years, like they did to Monica, who we interviewed. They try to slap gag orders, which they did. They further erode the relationship that parents have with teachers, though a lot of that was self inflicted by quote unquote leadership of teachers, and it's unfair to teachers who want to teach
and do a good job and enjoy what they're doing and simultaneous. I can tell you the number of emails from teachers that I've got that they're afraid to speak up around their colleagues. Sorry, I'm a little salty this morning. You know why? You know why I'm in a bad mood. Ross saw this this morning. Do you ever wonder where Hulk Holgan got some of his stick? What's one of the iconic things about Hulk Holgan when when he'd speak, he'd called people brother, right? Are you just discovering this? I
know I'm not the scot. I'm trying to trying to make a transition because I'm sure there's people who don't know the other Billy Graham has passed away. Pro wrestling legend superstar Billy Graham Eldridge Wayne Coleman, I had been dealing with health issues took a bad turn in February and the superstar Billy Graham has left us, tweeted Ric Flair, thank you for all your influence on my career. Graham had been on life support and ice you to deal with all sorts
of organ failure, infections, you name it. Doctors made the decision Monday, along with his wife, to remove him from life support, which he had refused, but he did succomb A three time former world champion professional wrestler what title run in the late seventies. But it's his influence on so many others. This guy was buddy, Buddy was Schwarzenegger was a bodybuilding buddy. Got into wrastling in the late sixties, moved into a commentary role, wrestled
for a w AWWWF NWAWWF, which are two different things. M here we go. Graham's look and CHARISMI influenced generations of wrestlers, including Hogan Ventura Austin. What are you laughing about Hogan? Like, stole everything from him? Well, I was gonna I was being polite about him. Yeah, no, absolutely everything. The only difference was Hogan had Vince McMahon behind him, and you know, the newly formed WWF, you know, got rid of all the territory, so he had a lot more behind him to put forward
to success. But when you look at him side by side and you're like, you know, you compare the promos. Stole everything from him and everything and McMahon and Graham had beef over steroid stuff back in the UH back when the nineties, in the nineties when McMahon was in the embroiled in those steroid trials. But eventually I guess they they they fixed their craps. So yeah, no, if you look at a promo in fact, um, I
watched one this morning, I was a promo. It was something he was doing versus The Crusher, and you think you think Hogan's talking to you, right, Well, if you're scrolling your Twitter timeline and you see a photo of him, because the photos where everywhere, is it because he passed away. First glance, you're like, that's all Cogan. You're like, oh no, that's that's Billy Graham. Yeah, I got the you know, the the the light very light blonde mullet look going on, and the same
body, same everything. Especially when you consider when you look at Hogan when you first came out. You know, they tried to bill him as like a heel, Like when you see his first match, he's wearing like the blue trunks and stuff before he switched to the yellow. Completely different demeanor and delivery and everything until he stole everything For Billy Graham, I'm sorry, super
superstar, Billy Graham. Thank you, You're welcome. I have to assume Billy Graham and Billy Graham met at some point right just north, I would hope. So student such a center, and obviously him buddy buddy with Rick Flair and all that, probably practice like pile drivers and stuff. Really do you think pile drivers were Jesus? Do you think there's some video gonna emerge? I hope. So what do you think? What do you think the
Reverend Billy Graham's move was right? Probably the fireman's carry. I don't know. I gotta think I gotta think it's you know, it looks somewhat similar to maybe like um, you know when you watched the preachers put their hands on people, right, Oh, get out of here, get out of him. That'd be amazing. So but yeah, could do that could be like one you put your your whole hand over their skull, like the skull crusher. But yeah, big demons out right. Yeah, somebody's gonna get
mad at that. But please, we don't no disrespect. This meant and I met Billy. I met Billy Graham once, and I found him to have a bit of a sense of humor, so we'll we'll throw that out there. But yeah, yeah, sad news in the world. Oh wrastling And it's a pretty good rabbit hole if you want to spend a few minutes just going down looking at some of those promos, because you're right, people created like side by side stuff craziness. Man. All right, six forty
six k c O Day Radio Program. Uh coming up. I got into this at the end of the show yesterday. So those of you who are already at work and you missed that last segment, I gotta and I didn't even get to all of it because we just read out of time. I gotta do this story again. If you don't want to be called groomers, maybe don't do what the World Health Organization is doing right now. And I'm gonna let you know you're gonna need if you're getting ready to jump in the
shower, I want you to wait. I want you to listen to this because you're gonna want a shower after I tell you about it. So let's time this out correctly. We'll get into the story next here on the case O Day Radio Program. Celebrating ten years and still going strong. Thank you. Casey is on nine four five w PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Well, you know, they work
over the United Nations. They love the idea of one world, one world government, or the very least one world standards that they get to decide a bunch of unelected bureaucrats, and that extends to the World Health Organization, obviously an offshoot of the UN, who is now working on putting together a quote framework for policymakers, educational and health authorities and specialist entitled Standards for Sexuality Education.
And they're really starting with trying to streamline Europe. And basically it's the crux is this. Every country teaches sex ad a little different. Okay, so Germany and the UK, you're different. France is different from Czech Kia or Czech Republic. Checkie I guess as are now known in Greece, and
they want one standard, which of course they get to control. And let me explain to you why this is a horrible idea, because, among other things, they want to put together education for all different age groups, and that includes streamlining and putting a framework together for sex education guidelines that begin at birth. That's right, they have a whole section for sexual education for children ages zero to six. What the hell are you teaching a zero year old
in the form of sex education. This is why people run around and they're tear I mean they're they're disgusted and freaked out by you people. Oh, don't worry, there's they give some examples. Now. Thankfully, at least one of the Australian delegates referred to the whole thing as quote one of the rapist documents he's ever read, and of course he's in trouble. According to the document, this is the intention. The framework aims to empower children and
young people to develop respectful social and sexual relationships. These skills can help children and young people form respectful and healthy relationships with family members, peers, friends, and romantic or sexual partners. And they say that children from birth, from birth are sexual. I told you you're going to need a shower. Now, I know what you're asking you? What what? How? How have they determined that a toddler is exploring their sexuality or has any concept for
that matter. And what are you supposed to do as well? I shouldn't say as a parent, because really they want, you know, they want educators and professionals to be teaching this and parents can just sit there and deal with it, don't. Oh, they give examples. I'm gonna get into these examples to kick off the next hour because I don't want you to miss out on any of this. But just know that the development of sexual behaviors, feelings, and cognitions begin in the womb, according to them, and
continue throughout a person's lifetime. So I don't know if you're supposed to be sitting there on the changing table, you get the diaper, all you know in place, everything's good to go, and then quickly, you know, let's take a few minutes with our toddler and show them how to put a condom on a banana. What could you possibly need to teach a one year
old and how? According to the United Nations World Health Organization, is your toddler letting you know that they're ready for sexual education, and they are, they have sexual desires. Well, they provide some examples and it is gonna make your skin cool. So when we come back from their own document, why they say that they need to provide sex and to children as young as zero straight out the body? All right, good morning man, welcome to
seven those six you're on the Aco Nave radio program. This is the gross section of the show. Unless you hate the show, then you're like, dah, that's all the sections and hate you funny, but this will this
give you a case of the creeps reading this. So, the United Nations is wanting to streamline and put together a single standard for sexual education, and it's actually more expansive than that for your your your children, and is putting together guidelines to basically work for each age group, so you know, elementary
school kids, middle school, high school. But also and trust me, there's all sorts of ick in those ones I just mentioned, but the one that really gets your skin crawling is about the zero through six year old and exactly how you should approach their sexual education, or rather people that work on behalf of the state should, while you, the parent just deal with it. And so you're probably asking like, well, wait a second, why is it that they assume that my kid, who can't walk yet somehow has
sexual agency? And I just want you to understand when I give you these examples, these folks interpret what I'm about to tell you as your child being a sexual being. And I don't have kids, so I can't look at it through that lens. But for any of you who do, I want you to tell me what you think's going on. All right, let me. I want to read this verbatim. This is the framework for sexual education of children ages zero to six. The development of sexual behavior, feelings,
and cognitions begins in the womb and continues throughout one's lifetime. Precursors of later sexual perception, such as the ability to enjoy physical stimulation, are present from birth. Well what does that mean, because look, there are there's physical stimulation that is enjoyable, Like you know, that isn't sexual necessarily in nature, and it can be similar. Right when you're a little kid and you fall off your bike and you know, Mom comforts you, maybe rubs your
hair, get you to stop crying. That's not sexual. However, later in life, when you have a partner and they may be stroking your hair and perhaps you know something else, obviously that is sexual. But a two year old isn't going to interpret it, in my humble opinion, in the latter. They're going to interpret it in the former if they interpret it at all. The document goes on children to have sexual feelings even in early infancy,
discovering the physical differences between men and women. Now, hold on, wait, your document is delineating the binary state of genders. I guess maybe that's a good thing. During this time, children start to discover their own bodies and the sexual pleasure that they can bring. So here are the examples. I'm not gonna get into all of them, but i'll get into three. You're gonna recognize one. Your child may touch parts of their body that
are intimate parts of their body. Yes, that is true. You throw a little kid in a bath and he starts or she starts noticing parts of her body, like, dah, what happened? What's that thing hanging there? Where's that go? Right? Are they doing that because of some sort of sexual curiosity? Are they doing that because they're a kid? They touch everything because they're grubby, little sticky fingers. Obviously you know the answer to that. Here's another one. Ah, here's another one. Right. This
is how you know your kid is a budding perve you ready. Children will test adult sexual limits, for instance, by undressing without warning. So wait, so you're assigning a sexual motive to a two year old who tears all his clothes off and runs around like a maniac. Remember this is their interpret
This is their perception of this. For those of you who've ever had a toddler, you put you know, you put the clothes on the kid, You turn around for like three seconds, you turn around, and Bobby's got his pants off, and he's you know, he's in that stage where he's learned to run and now you got to chase his old naked butt across the house and pick him up. Is he doing that because he wants to examine
adults sexual limits and explore why adults are secretive about this particular topic. That's some pretty in depth thinking for a two year old is just like, I don't like pants. One of the most I've told the story, one of the most embarrassing things when I was in school, and I negotiated for years to try to get her to take this down is a photo my mom had
one. She had these little these rectangular frames for each of the kids, and they had you know, it's the one of those that you know, fits like eight photos, right, and mine had picture a picture of me on a horse, a little kid at a picture, you know, just a bunch of it. But there's one picture that stood out, and it's my naked ass wearing a little cowboy hat and I'm I've got my arms on a chair, this chair that was in our living room, and that's it.
I'm just wearing the cowboy hat and I'm on the track. I got a big old grin on my face. I'm sure I had done something horrible moments before, and it just I went and I stopped for a moment. My mom took a picture and it's just me grinning, sideshot, my butt sticking out. That's the part you can see, just looking like a happy little kid. And because that was the era where my mom's like, I put clothes on you and and I turned around and then they were gone.
Just so people can follow along, we've posted the photo at Casey on the radio decom No we did not. What are you know? Well, how did you get it? We've acquired the photo. So I feel like that's you're gonna you're baiting people. Well, they're gonna be disappointed when they get there, because lord knows, everyone wants to see that photo. But that was on the way and it was in the wall, on the wall in
like the entry room. Oil painting of it, split it right up and and like if I brought a girl over, my mom's like, oh, here he is when he's a baby. You can see that oil painting on the Twitter account at Casey on the radio you do old twitch stream on this area. At no point did my mom like, oh my gosh, obviously he's a little sexual maniac in the I look people saying me email. This whole thing makes me ill. It should I'm not doing it for anything other
than two and don't worry, it's gonna get creepier. But she had that photo and she loved showing it to uh, you know some you know, some some girl. I'm like, ah, hi, mom, this is you know the girl I'm in a day for five minutes because I'm you know, I'm a teenager and I'm stupid. Just to embarrass me, but there is no sexual component to that. I'm like, i'm too and I just learned to run like a crazy person. It's a sensory thing, yes, absolutely. Or you sit your kid in the bath right and you go in
there and then you know they're tugging on stuff. They're not doing it because they're like, oh this is amazing. Go get me the internet, give me one of those naughty said No, you're a kid, you're a little kid. Oh no, don't worry. There's more, because you then have to wonder what the motive is. And the motive is very simple. What they're trying to do, and they stated in here, is they're trying to reinforce a firmer, earlier understanding of all things sexuality related, so that children
younger and younger can quote make informed decisions about their own gender identities. Ah now, now you see what this is about. It's a lot. Once you can delineate and attach sexuality to it and sexual preference to it, then it's easier to convince kids to perhaps gender select in. I can't even explain
it. It's so stupid, but that's what this is about. Once you can get them, once you can get them on the sexual bandwagon earlier, then you can start convincing them that if they don't fit into some particular square box world of sexuality, that perhaps maybe they're gay they just don't know it, or they're you know, not the gender that is currently dangling between their n old naked legs because they're running around. You gotta be pretty twisted to
interpret stuff like that this way. Also, they say that kids will use sexually charged language. Let me let me explain something to you. If a two year old tells you he wants to smash, he means like the bananas he's eating. Okay, probably on the wall. These people shouldn't just not be in charge of putting guidelines together. They should be like under observation in
a padded room somewhere. So anytime you anytime you get one of these politicians going, well, you know what, we need to do a streamline the
way that we're doing things. And the World Health Organization has some guidelines, some pro and no. No, if you think that a kid running around pulling his pants off, or you know, exploring his body in a bathtub because he's like, oh, what's that has any sexual motivation, the last thing you should be in charge of is setting standards for anything having to do with educating children. And I'm not surprised when people throw the groomer term around.
It's a self inflicted wound at that point. So there you go, leave the radio on, jump in the showers, scrub, get some of that pummice. Scrub right. It takes the first nine layers of skin off and I'll understand, but we got lots more we're gonna get into as well. You want to comment on this feel free and who knows, maybe you got a toddlers running around, who's who is a sexual animal and you want
to brat whatever? But this is this is really really gross stuff. All right, take a break, be right back, hang on a new decade on the calendar and celebrating ten years on the air. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and News Talk nine four five w PTI in the Triad. So this is how iconic Guardians of the Galaxy is.
Obviously this song predates it. But when I hear a song there was m Guardians of the Galaxy, I immediately can flash to that part of that movie, or at least recognize that it's one of the Guardians of the Galaxy song. I watched it again yesterday. Such a good movie. The new one you went to theater is the second one? Oh okay, all right, yeah, that's iconic. All right, So everyone's creep the f out what you should be. These are the people who want to be in charge of
educating your children. Although this is funny, so Joel sent me an email he's it's okay. So his daughter and his okay, so they came to you as a team. All right. Joel says that when when my kid was four, she asked if they can have a grotto? Did I hear grotto? As a grown adult, I think of like the grotto at the Playboy mansion, right, A little a little part of the pool, a
little cave back there where the naughtiness happens. Whatever. So my wife, my wife and I try to get to the bottom of where that request may have come from and were they were happy to learn that she had just wanted a really cool pool after visiting the kids. Oh really on the cruise ship. So they were on the cruise hip and apparently part of the they had a really cool pool for the kids, and that part of the pool they referred to as the grotto. And they have a small pool. Okay,
all right, did your four year old right? I'm kidding Joel. Yes, because they're four, they don't want, you know, a an adult sexual playpen. They want a cooler pool than you know, in their backyard. Because they're four. It's it's it's about putting the kai Bosh on the Innocence Man. It's just so creepy. Oh, I know, I have people are sending me. There's this article right here talks about NC medical community
buying in the same groom. And I I know, and don't get me wrong, because somebody else in an email, I did see the story about the little girl in Texas, the six year old, and that is because adults corrupted this little girl. But running around, go will all five year olds need to be read in? I don't know that that's the answer. Anyway. I'm gonna go take a shower during the break. Ten years of news twice an hour and smart talk all day four five WPTI in the Triad
and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, seven thirty five here on the case O Day Radio program. Why are you sending me email angry at me? Or am I misintermitting? I'm sharing the World Health Organization story with you because it's it's insane and more than
just me throwing things like it's insane, these people are awful. It also is very much there's very much a possibility that somebody who is in a position to create policy about how your kids are educated, is going to be presented with this as an option. So it's important that you are educated on it.
And if you feel that you're three year old, or you will say you're four year old, go into preschool or something, shouldn't be undertaking some sort of learning endeavor so they can better understand their own sexual wants and desires. Then you know, take note of this stuff. So and then other people are just sending me the puky emoji and like, I feel you so because that's the reaction I had when I read it. That's just me.
All right, check this story out. Wait, hold on, let me actually before I make this transition, let me grab a call on this topic, just because I don't want to float two stories together. Becky, good morning, Go right ahead. Hi, good morning. I was just wondering if anybody had given any thoughts at all to what this does to a child
psychologically. By myself and now fifty six years old, and from the age of six to the age of twelve, I was molested as a child, and I've been in therapy the majority of my life because of what it's done to me. And I don't think anybody has given one ounce of thought to how this completely upsets a child's life and it's forever. It's not something that
you would just shake off and move on, can I? And this is because I really want your perspective on this, because this is the argument when I read this that people are making as to why it's important that as young as possible kids understand sexuality and sexual agency, so that if they are in a situation like you found yourself in, that they have a firm understanding of why this is different from any other physical context. And that's something that parents
strive for two with good touch, bad touch, things like that. So do you think the damage that you think that this would do to kids is outweighed by at least arming a toddler. I hate saying this out loud with this level of information and understanding, so that they themselves can be more proactive in preventing these problems, because that's what somebody would tell you who thinks this is a good idea. The damage far outweighs any advanceage that they would try
to communicate. First of all, a child, as you've been saying, has no understanding of what sex is. Most of the time they're they're gost out by it right. Um, you know they don't. They don't want to see, you know, their father's sports car running around the house. Um. They have questions, yes, and those are to be answered properly and in the right you know, in the right context. Children you know, are curious about, you know, how how things feel in their nether
regions. But that's natural part of development. It is not something that they need to be deciding on at the age of three, at the age of five, you know. And for an adult to impose that on a child is nothing more than grooming and molestation. And molestation used to be a crime in this country. Well I it still is, is my unders standing. The problem is is that when we're changing the language around it like minor attracted persons. I'm sure you've heard that, Tom, because we want to be
sensitive of people's mindset. No, No, there's certain things in society that you know, don't need a revolution or a change. There's a reason why they're still considered wrong. And well, yeah, I think you're going to find out that if this continues to play out the way we expect it to, because there's nothing new under the sun, you will find that these children that are being experimented on both with you know, transgenderism, as well as
introducing them to six adult sects at an early age. We are going to be headed to hell. Enough handbasket on the graphic train. At A lot of this, Becky, is about defeating the argument that a child at five doesn't have enough information to decide that they're gay or transgender or you know in insert whatever it is. And that's true, that that that is true. But simply trying to force feed them information with a heavy hand of influence is
not going to achieve the results that you want. Only time, will right, Only only time, absolutely, absolutely, yeah, okay, all right, Becky, thank you very much for the call. Appreciate it. And that's the perspective I'm looking for. And don't get me wrong, um, excuse me, it's it's not it's not to imply that people under the age of eighteen at some point don't go through a period of sexual awareness. They do, absolutely and and you know any of us who are now adults,
right, it's weird, it's crazy. You want to have access to information. Uh, some of that information comes from your friends, and then you find out that they were full of crap parents. But sometimes it comes from people who have more intofarious purposes, and that's where you that's where we start going down this road, and it's why it's why you have things like you know, your mileage may vary because that awakening that curiosity is going to be
different for each and every person from a timing standpoint. Their their environment may influence that. Societal norms will influence that. But I don't know what people think is going to be benefited by, you know, from the word go getting into this stuff. I'm uncomfortable. Look, I'm uncomfortable even really getting into too much of this on the radio. But I think it's important, especially when you have an organization which one we fund the crap out of and
two carries so much influence in putting together policy. So it's important that you, as a parent have this information. Casey, what's up. Hey, I was just listening to your program and I agree with what you're saying. I'm wondering what your stances on some of these laws that are coming out that are saying, hey, we're going to make it legal to marry people under the age of sixteen, because I feel like that's just another one of these
illegal loopholes. That's making that legal. While we're not talking about information, we're actually talking about exposing these kids to relationships under the age of you know, being understanding of what this is, but making it legal because they're found by marriage. Well, let me say this too, because we actually, you know, here in the United States, we have states where kids who
are very young, mostly with parental permission, can get married. And it's one of these things that people throw back, but I think it's important to recognize the evolution within society, not just in the US, but uh, within the evolution of humankind. What it means to be let's say sixteen, right, So historically, you go, you go, you go back when life expectancies were in the forties and if you weren't married by sixteen, that would be unusual, right, and and so that was a societal norm.
Nowadays, though, I feel like if you're sixteen, you are far advanced
from recent history and perhaps sexual knowledge. However, the other advancement immaturities, such as, you know, the ability to find gainful employment, develop a skill, cook, you know, all of the things that went along with that, they didn't follow, and in fact, they're you know, you got you got, you got this failure to launch twenty one year olds living in their parents their parents' basements is the stereotype who may have advanced sexual knowledge
and maturity there, but never matured on the other stuff. So it's a really weird dynamic. And I agree with you on that. The problem that I see with it isn't so much the sexual maturity, it's the ability to then use that law to say, I'm a thirty four year old man and I find this fifteen year old girl attractive as long as I get parental permission, whether that be you see what I'm saying, Like, that's what really
worries me. And you know, I agree with you. My grandparents were married at fourteen and sixteen years old together and it was a different time period. I agree with that, But they also were of the same age, they were of the same mindset. It was a different generational understanding of it. Whereas if you implement that today, what's to say that doesn't happen where a thirty year old guy takes advantage of a fourteen sixteen year old girl and
then she feels bound to stay with this person because you're married. Well, culturally, that's the thing in many parts of the world still, so and I and there is no easy right, no, no, no, no, no no. I'm pointing out that it is it is a thing that I did, is there and I. But I would also point out that the majority of people feel in the United States, at least in my understanding, the culturally, that's not a thing that we and we exactly, so
thank you appreciate it. Yeah, Plus, no offense to fifteen year old girls. I when I was a fifteen year old boy, I thought fifteen year old girls wouldn't shut up. So I'm kidding kind of. But I also again, because it's not about common interest at that point. It's it's a weird fetishization. So I like, this is deep stuff for a for a Thursday, but I think it's important when public policy is attempting to be drafted. So all right, let me do this race agic from the Weather
Channel. He's joining us. Uh, move along right, Well, dude, the World Health Organization makes my job difficult sometimes probably quitting sex said guidelines for zero to six year olds. Oh wait, nice, wait wait two year old? Wait what kind of six head you given a two year old? I don't probably want to know yeah, but you don't but exactly, but yeah, yeah, that's my job. Willing to do it, all right. So your job, thoughways too create beautiful weather for us to get
out and enjoy. So and you know what, we will, we will, Um. We just can't do it every day, and we're not going to do it every day over the next few um. The trend is going to be clouds and showers first, maybe some thunder showers, and then tail end of the forecast meeting end of the weekend early next week. Looks like we'll go on another nice run today, a lot of clouds. I wouldn't be shocked if there's a couple of showers in some spots. No widespread rain
though, a little east breeze, load of mid seventies tonight. Maybe some showers tomorrow, just some scattered showers. Again emphasizing no widespread rain. If you've got outdoor plans or a golf game. I mean it is Friday and Friday evening, if you're heading out to dinner, it's not going to threaten
any of that low seventies tomorrow. Maybe a shower Saturday, again partly Sunday for most of the day, a little warmer eighty or just above eighty, and the next front of command with some showers and thunder shower Saturday night into at least the first part of Sunday. Then we'll start improving Sunday afternoon up
near eighty with some developing sunshine Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday next week. Actually beautiful high's close to eighty and overnight lows in the fifties, so pretty pleasant weather as we get into the week leading up to the kickoff of summer. Memorial Day coming up a week from this coming in. Yeah, yeah, almost after those getting in those holidays. Man, all right, cool, cool, We'll talk in an hour, thank you. Yep. Yeah, We'll get some more calls and Mark Walker will join us. That's coming up
eight oh five, so stick around for that. And I got a dui story out of Colorado. It's doozy and we'll share that as well. Hang on one oh six one at them Talk and ninety four five WPTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is Casey O Day and Carolina's Morning
News. All right, seven fifty four, let's grab a couple of calls real quick, Pam, go right ahead, Hi, I just wanted to weigh in on a from an educational perspective, my daughter when she was in third grade, you know, they started initiating their conversations around sex education and things like that. And the thing that I think was was the strangest response for me, was how confused they all came away from that information from so
all her friends. You know, because the little girls, you know, they love each other, they're friends, they have compassion for each other. And these girls were decided that they were bisexual in third grade because they had an affection for their friend, you know, and it wasn't I mean they weren't. I mean none of them were. None of them are now, you know, they're all you know, grown up now and getting ready to
move on into their college lives and stuff. But it was kind of ridiculous that they all came away with that same interpretation just because of the mist the information that they were shared. And I think it just proves the point that they're just not ready to have that level of information pushed down their throats.
They need to be able to develop into who they are. Yeah, I don't disagree at all, And I think if they're walking away more confused from that or in that setting, they're feeling peer pressure to adopt whatever the you know, the the group narrative is. It's exactly, it's very very influential.
Arguably, it's more influential than what you the mom may tell them, right, because they do qu exactly all right, and we sent you know, we spent multiple conversations trying to explain that to her that you don't have to make these decisions now you know you don't out. Yeah, but thank you so much. Having a good day. Yeah, go to college, live life, do your thing and uh, you know, get some get some life experience. Stacy, real quick, what's up? Well, I
just two things. One, thank you for actually three things. Thank you for having this discussion, because I think people need to be aware. I know it, I went dark. But so my second point is I really think it's pushing normalizing pedophilia. At some point, it's two year old. They're going to let you think that this two year old is asking pro relations, which is really sick, but just read it, and we're making more importantly, is making informed decisions. Right, Yeah, that's that's that's where
this gets. But it may not just be about you know, uh at that moment, but from the piece, you realize that they're wanting to help them earlier on make informed decisions about either their own sexuality or their own gender identity and help. Yeah, that they would read that they are asking for this because you know, Namla has been cushing this and now with the WHL
and then people go, oh, this is what the authorities say. They've studied this, so of course this has to be true without the critical thinking to go no, yeah. And then the other the other thing is, you know they're crazy because of the schizophrenia of a child in the room, but you can you can kill the celled up to birth. Well, they're not wanting you to put a speaker to your belly. They want to wait. They'll get them right in the delivery room on the way out. Okay,
you let them out and not kill them. So that's my point. Yeah, no, no, no, you and several emailers all right, Stacy, I gotta I gotta go to break but yeah, the whole thing man, all right, real quick this. Officials in Colorado say that a DUI suspect was pulled over and attempted to switch places with his passenger, which is not unusual. You see these things happen. I was doing double the speed limit of thirty. The problem was officers watch for this stuff, and
his passenger was a dog. So yeah, he wasn't acting like nearly his panicky either. They pulled him over and he was like, heh, who's up? Just like sitting there. You need to be screaming like you will not believe which just happened. Yeah, you gotta sell it. Yeah, you gotta sell the whole thing. You need to be Chris Farley running out
of the car covered in bees like you gotta sell it. Although once it was clear law enforcement wasn't buying the story, they say he jumped out of the vehicle, attempted to run, but he only got about fifty feet and the dog was not sighted. Although to be fair, right, you had an instant when you first got your chihuahua and Sabella. She led police on that high speed chase, just sitting right in the gas pedal, couldn't see where she was going. One chihuahua to steer, another on the gas terrifying.
Uh one was running the radio. All right, good morning everybody, and welcome it is eight oh seven here on the Casey O Day Radio program. Thursday, edition, and we welcome in former Congressman Mark Walker joins us as morning. Mark, How you doing to day, sir? Doing well? Hope you're here okay from DC this morning? Well you're in DC again. I don't know how. I don't know why you want to spend that
much time with those idiots up there. So well, fair enough, I am working with a couple of senators on some legislation, boring stuff has to do with the NCAA and transfer portals and some things. But now happy to
help out work in Oh no, I actually hold on. Now, I'm interesting because you know you've obviously you've seen this story where they're talking about the pending demise of the ACC which obviously is a North Carolina institution, and the in fighting between different teams for revenue shares and transfer portals been very interesting, all the COVID stuff and so a lot of people very interested in that. Yeah, it's it's it is. It must make for a discussion without getting
into reach too much. It's it's the wild West in the Incuba's a lot of student athletes are getting left out of these transfer portals, revenue sharing, who who's making what kind of money? Just needs to be cleaned up, meet some guidelines with it, and the incident of Blay don't even get me started on the incompetence. I've never seen such an organization that just was rotted from the bottom up. And that poor leadership by Mark Emmert over the years
and has created this issue, and that I verymber. One day he sent free for a lobbyists and some attorneys. We were looking at this in our office almost threatening telling me what did I think I was actually going to accomplish? And of world we sitting them back. But yeah, but so so they were. They've not been a good game. You remember the incident of Bala back when we had some of the HB two stuff. Oh yeah,
they were, you know, going to town pulling championships. We lost one in Greensboro, which for a nonprofit that's outside they're landing to even play in the political things. So I have no love loss for these guys. Well, you know, it's a it's a new era, and I think some companies are realizing that people are fed up with it. You've been following the bud Light thing, obviously, Disneys having their own issues down in floor.
Do you do you think that there is do you think there's changing attitude on companies or do you think that maybe people don't realize this um the money that big companies need to operate on a day to day basis, these lines of credit, these financing and sometimes the capital, the seat capital, uh, much of it is tangled up in these ESG scores UM and it is very influential, which is why you see companies that have to battle with you know,
putting a transgender model to sell women's bathing suits out because it improves a score that is utilized to determine whether they have access to revenue that they need to operate. People don't realize how sophisticated this manipulation is. It is, it's the it's it's the foundation of what created the change in the political arena. It used to be the left would try to sneak some of this in or come to back or in the last decade it has shifted towards now it's
in your face, try and stop us. The reason why is the corporate world is the wind in the sales of this radical left movement because now they feel like they have the dollars in the empowerment to come straight at conservatives. The only thing, even beyond politics or even people that who we elect,
the only thing to push back. And you've got some good governors out there that are doing so, But the people must push back with their pocket books until it's important enough to say, you know what, I'm not buying merchandise from that story. Look, I'd like to get the white horse, but I can't because there's been times I've needed something from Target or needed something from
over here from this organization that just beclose out of necessity. But we cannot continue to wreck up the profits for these companies who literally are working night and day to tear down the very principles that we believe are part of our country's foundation. But the point I'm trying to make, and I want to be very clear here, is I think that there's a lot of corporate players too.
They don't care either way, They prefer not to engage in this, but they're having to make a decision about are we going to be in a position to have the capital that we need to do business and the banking partners necessary because that's where a lot of this is attached. Or are a consumers and one is more financial injurious to the than the other. And it comes down to them making a decision that well, consumers are not necessarily they're gonna
wind on social media, but they're still going to buy. And we lose three percent of market share, it's still better than not being able to have operating capital. And so the pendulum has to swing you. No, I agree with your point. I'm adding to that point saying that's why we have to talk with our pocket What's because some of these companies that are making these decisions in the board room or or these corporations, they're for example, we'll
take the recent bud light situation. You know, you had a lot of conservatives to sit all right, shut them down, and they felled it at the bottom line, and they tried to make some adjustments. Now we had some Republicans and in some places that we're defending them or without getting into all of that, but it made an impact and it forced them to make some corrections put some people on leave. So that's what we have to do as conservatives. We have to be in the public arena from the pastor to the
parishioner. And the irony is other. I got a story. I'm not going to get into it with you because I got some other stuff we need to talk about. But there was an incident with H and K the firearm manufacturer, and the course correction in twenty four hours is amazing based on some social media posts. But bud Light's plan apparently now is to put out Camo
cans and can get with Harley Davidson's on them. And I don't know that it's going to work, but I need to let me let me flip over to a couple of things with you one, any any big announcements you want to make on the show today? You're well, look, May twentieth is uh is Mecvec day where North Carolina first declared or independence. It happens to be my birthday as well. Although that plug in there, So yeah,
I've got a couple of big things happening on Saturday. Yeah, but you know, but today's Thursday, so you know, yes, yes it is. No, We're we're excited. We've got a few hundred people coming out there in Kernersville at Triad, at this Christian Academy right there in the heart of the Triad and looking forward to a great day talking about our political path
forward. And we're excited about what's next. So this is when you're gonna announce whether you're running for governor or not, just so people know, oh, yes, it is where we're going announce. Look, you know, if if there's a Hawaii here, I just think that we need a candidate that can kind of withstand the scrutiny. North Carolina is going to be number one on Focus State. There's gonna be more money coming here from New York
California. We've heard sixty million dollars. And I think you need someone with the background of experience that can lead to those situations. And so we've looked strong and hard at that, and uh, you know, we'll get into all the details, but certainly it's something that we're strongly leading in favor of the question. Okay, all right, well we'll wait for that. Here's the deal. You're up in DC. I need you to make a bunch of citizens arrest. I'm going to send you a list, Mark, Okay,
get some folks around you. The reading the Durham Report and real and realizing that we have confirmation on what we long suspected, this whole series of manipulation, this one percent lack of evidence where even intelligence officials from other countries didn't want to touch this with a ten foot poll. Everyone knew this was
a Clinton thing. The FBI choosing to go forward with investigations even though there was no evidence over ruling agents in some case Peter Struck hiding emails from people, and Adam Schiff run in his game. And the conclusion the Durham Report says that nobody, nobody's going to be held accountable, and we get a halfhearted well, we'll try to do better from the FBI. The credibility is squandered, the trust is squandered. The whole thing is a manipulation, a
double standard, a rigged situation. And I am incensed that there's not going to be any consequences. What is your take? We all hand there be consequences. How do we make that happen? Look, you've been beating this drum for over a decade that I've been listening to you. It's one thing just to talk about. It's another thing to act or hold these people responsible.
And I can't disagree with you at all. I'm sure there'll be some hearings with Jim Jordan and others with the dirt on the dirt Durham himself. I remember questioning Peter Struck and I thought to myself, I have never con the bigger weasel in all my life. And this guy even sitting medal of the reports here in the last couple of days pushing back at all this. But my gosh, when you've got Jake Tapper in the FBI, man, they were wrong here. I mean, that's a that's a revolution in itself.
But to your point, how do you hold these people accountable when they're in federal positions in turning them over to the DJ and the Attorney General. I don't have a bit of confidence that Merit and Garland is going to lift the first fingerm prosecuting. The only thing that you have left is that you call these people and you drag them in under subpoena, and you embarrass them, and you point out the fraud in the despicable behavior and abuse of what
they've done to our country and how they've damaged these agencies. At that point, you turn over the behavior that you believe is the criminal acts. You turn it to the Attorney General's office, and you put to God that they will have the stones to do something, and if not, you get this administered there, and you find an attorney general without a statue of limitations and you throw these people in jail. Until you do that, you will not
change the base level of corruption. You're just going to continue to treat the symptoms. That's why these elections are important. That's one. The Department of Justice, when it comes to the very head, the Attorney General must have somebody up there that has the guts to get this thing done. Well, that's fine, but Durham was a product of the previous administration, right so, and that didn't accomplish anything. Here's here's the larger issue. And let
me just lay it out and you tell me what you think. And I'm not even just going to approach it from a Republican side of things. When people lack confidence that the justice system is working, they act out in ways which in some cases are destructive and violence. Whether it is people marching through streets, burning businesses during mostly peaceful protests, or it's people who feel that
they have to be the citizen cop on the subway of New York. People look at when they think that there is no institute of justice that they themselves have to act and it is on no biggerous scale when they have lost confidence the totality of the DOJ, the FBI, and the ability of our own government and federal law enforcement apparatus to be to provide the services that they're supposed
to provide. And I worry that we wander into much more dangerous places while people are paying lip service to Wow, don't worry, We'll get to the bottom of it and make some changes. Eventually, people are going to have enough and you're going to see what the news folks called January six, but a real version of that. And I'm terrified at the possibility. Yeah, the human nature, Well, you don't punish bad behavior, it creates more
bad behavior. Your heart sit correct, And I will disagree little bit saying you know, there's nothing that you know during was part of the previous administration. Nothing has happened here. Well, I think part of what has happened is now that you have the concrete evidence that this is exactly what we thought, what we assume, what we saw. This is putting all the pieces
and parts together. I do think what he has done is very important work, showing just how deep rooted all the way to the top that the FBI and the d OJ were operating in their collusion to go after former President Trump. That's very important because if you are going to have any chance to put people away, you have to have this report. So I do applaud his
work and to think forever, but I applaud the work there. But this goes back the remember the lowest learner when we begin to realize twenty twelve and twenty thirteen that these that the IRS was targeting these conservative nonprofit groups, making them wait forever to get their stay as unlike some of the more liberal groups. The committees did some good work by exposing them and was able to correct that where there is no timetable difference. So part of that is exposing the
problem. What I can't disagree with you on is yes, these people need to be punished. Yet Congress, as we've talked about, does not have the prositive cure, prosititorial ability to be able to literally put these to rest, these people, put them on trial. That has to come from the from the Department of Justice, from the Attorney General. That's the that's that's the limitations of the separations of good we have. Well, I don't always like it, but that's where we are. Okay, I don't I don't
disagree with you that that is the apparatus that we have. But people don't even think that that apparatus is working. And here's here's what I mean by that. Literally, a day after we see this and even the Jake Tappers of the world are impressed, the Biden administration goes and pulls every single investigator within the IRS off of the Hunter Biden and replaces them, which if Donald Trump had done If Donald Trump had done that, I can't even imagine what
the news cycle would look like right now. But it's been very whole hum well, it has, but you fight every day. Look, look, I'm not a homer here, but I have to applaud even McCarthy's work. One of the first thing that did was to remove the funding for another eighty seven thousand IRS agents to be hired over the next decade. You fight with the tools that you do have. But yeah, to your point, the double standard. I don't think anybody's argunity. I'm not even talking about conservatives,
just a common sense approach. You can see the mass double standard. And this is not something that started with a Biden administration. This has been going on for forty or fifty years that it's rooted up to its place. But let me said this way. It's taken root in these agencies and because these are career people that you can vote and whoever you want to. But unless you can get unless you can get people to act on this from the from a justice side, you're going to see a pattern of this. The
first step in this process, though, is exposing it. Mark you think I'm guying, I'm attacking you. I'm talking about how they at all. No, I'm talking about how the Biden administration looks at that and even with all of those revelations doesn't feel that there is any penalty for doing what they then did literally later in the day. And that is mind blowing for me.
And they're not even inness. No, it goes to show you the arrogance because the clintoness the were the best error at this might bee the Bidens eventually will surpass them at gaming the system with an arrogance of thinking, well, you know what, whatever finality comes to this will be able to skate past it, or we get friends in different places that will help us through
this process. But yeah, that that that is the corruption that is when it comes to a free market society, when it comes to a republic that we have, there are some spaces there, and the only way that you fix it, to your point, which I agree with you, is to be able to hold these people a capital for such a double standard. But that process is not always night and day. You have to follow the channels of government. Not that you're pushing back in me. I'm not taking it
that way. Yeah. I mean, if anybody doesn't think to buy his family, his group at this point, you're completely a homer for the left. Yeah, I hear you. All Right, Well, we're gonna have to leave it here for today just because the clock. But have fun in DC. Will we'll see what Saturday has unfolding, and we'll talk next week, sir. Okay, looking forward to a case and take care. Bye bye. All right, there you go, Mark Walker joining us here on
the CaCO Day Radio program. We got lots to get to in the back half of this hour. Stick around back in a few celebrating ten years of keeping you connected. This is ninety four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, It is eight thirty five Good Lord case O Day radio program. A crazy story, all right, so check this out. Um, I guess he's been sent to the US. But you're in vander Slut. Remember that name.
This is the Natty Natalie Holloway Aruba thing. Uh, the murder suspect. You're in vander Slute. What a crazy story. The prime suspect of the disappearance in Natalie Holloway. Uh. And then he eventually like he escaped any repercussions initially and then uh he married a woman from Peru. Who um, oh, no, I'm sorry. Uh no, he he married another woman or was with another woman. Eventually it was sentenced to four years for the murder of a woman named Stephanie Flores, then married a woman from Peru
while in prison, left her, and then he married another woman. And now as he's being extradited, apparently he is abandoning his newest wife. I don't know why they chose to wrote a story, write a story on this, you know, ross this This dude better be careful. I think he's going to develop a reputation, a negative reputation among the ladies. You know, that's that's a real possibility here sounds like a bit of a player,
man. Good lord. Also, I'm looking to picture, who are these women that keep one to marry this dude who we no kill one person and probably killed another and is in prison and they're just flocking to him. Good Lord. So anyway, now, whether any form of justice will be meeted out, I guess we'll We'll have to wait and see. But what a weird, weird story. Man. All right, So I mentioned I mentioned
some of this woke insanity. Bud Light and the Miller Light obviously came in the crosshairs because you had the the ad which technically was produced prior to the
all the bud Light insanity with mulveney. But it's an ad where you got this woman walking around and she's bemoaning the frat boy culture and the bikini ads of Miller's past, and it's disrespectful to women and we're turning it into compost and women brewed all the beer, and and it's it wasn't a TV commercial, but obviously, in light of everything else going on, it's another example of crapping all over your current heritage and or customer base, trying to expand
market share and appear woke and people are sick of that, especially light beers. Man, it's not a good look. So I found this interesting. The gun manufacturer Heckler and Co. H and K you may have heard of them. Their their marketing team, which is a female led marketing team. They have a picture of the four women here. Apparently decided they had to
get in on this fray, which is insane to me and so. On the social media account the they posted a defense of Miller Light Defennie Miller Light uh the video from March, saying that quote it's about wormpoop and believing that women don't have to mud wrestle to sell beer. This shouldn't be controversial. Here we go. H and K praised Miller Life for their decision not to employ sexy quote bunnies in beer advertisements, and issued another tweet referring to objectifying
women as part of advertising campaigns as quote trash marketing. Here's the tweet, Wow woke question mark Allow me to translate. Objectifying women was never a good marketing strategy In the firearms industry, that was a prominent strategy up until recently. Many industries have done it as an actual woman typing. This I'll use more words for you to comprehend. Using bunnies to sell products is trash marketing. Supporting women by not doing that is good. So again, all the
marketing we did previously sucks our customer base. You should all be ashamed of yourselves. I don't understand that as a marketing strategy. Here's the difference. Twenty four hours later, another post emerged on the social media for H and K and it simply says the road forward and quote H and K does not engage in identity politics. A policy was violated, changes were made so in twenty four hours, so I guess somebody higher up when ah hell no went
in and seize the social media account from their their marketing woman there. And we don't know fully what happened behind the scenes, but they wanted zero part of this. It's not a straight out apology, but the fact that it happens so quickly. And here's the thing. If you're a gun manufacturer, you don't have to crap on your current customer base to expand it. As
it pertains to women. Women are one of the largest growing portions of gun owners and H and K makes a lot of very practical firearms for women who want self defense firearms, especially the kind of firearms that you can conceal in and even fire in a purse or a handbag. You know, hammerless hammerless revolvers. Basically guns that profile stay in, are usable, functional, and provide the protection that women are seeking. You have the opportunity to expand your
market share with a product that I think is a pretty good product. You don't have to do any of this, so why you'd volunteer to get in on that? So do you think that that is a hallmark of companies looking
at what happened with bud Light and perhaps making those internal changes. I think you have these people who are running these companies realizing that the young because you realize the people are running these social media accounts, like oh, we're just gonna hire somebody to run the Twitter account in the Instagram and all these they're straight out of university and college and they're they're young, and they're completely brainwashed.
And these people in charge of the companies are realizing, holy crap, I'm not just hiring a social media I'm not just hiring somebody running the Twitter account. This is a person that could potentially destroy my business. Yes, absolutely absolutely. I mean you can really destroy a brand in one Twitter like you know, if I came, I was like, listen, AJ came to me and said, we're gonna be you know, he's given me the power to give the social media Twitter account to somebody else. So I've hired
what's the name you said, Paisley. I've hired Paisley example, she's graduated from UNC twenty one, and they're gonna be running the Twitter account. They could destroyed the brand of the show within one tweet. Yeah, well maybe not one because we're such smart asses. I think we're first people would be like, oh, it's a joke, yeah right, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. So if you're a pistol manufacturer, you've got enough problems as
is as a firearm manufactured alienating a your customer base. And again they have expansion. But but beer should be so lucky with the expansion possibilities of targeting and targeting and growing a female, larger female customer base. Beer's got a much tougher put because beer consumption as a whole is down, but more people are buying firearms and more women, especially with the crap that we're seeing in
so many cities are are turning to purchasing firearms for self defense. You have all the opportunity in the world is there, even if you have separate marketing for it. It's it's there for the season, so you don't have to punch, you know, punch down on your current customer base to expand it. So yeah, somebody stormed into an office and went give me the passwords, and they did it real quick. All right. Eight forty five Race Agic from the Weather Channel. He's here and he's got good news and bad
news. Yeah. The good news is there's not gonna be a lot of rain. The bad news is is that there will be some rain and a lot of it's gonna be kind of widely scattered. It's not gonna be terrible. Great news end of the weekend, next week looks like we'll go into a better run. So it's kind of tricky. I think everybody knows to drow. A lot of clouds or some sun coming through in places here as we go through this morning, and just some spotty showers at times today,
a load of mid seventies. Some spots, especially towards the mountains, might not get out of the sixties. So a little cool there. Tonight, still some spotty showers are possible, but again no widespread rainfall. And tomorrow we'll still throw a few showers rounded by some partial sunshine with hides in the low seventies. Chance of showers into afternoon Saturday, clouds on otherwise warmer, more seasonable, low eighties, and then we'll start that nice run as we
get into later Sunday. The showers will be early and then we'll have sunshine eighty plus probably a Sunday afternoon, maybe through midweek next week too, So we're sort of nickeledon dined here. The next few days not going to be pretty on the coast. Didn't mention this. If you are heading to the
outer banks of the beaches, there's actually a week aired. The little pressure may try to develop, the rip current risk is going to be up, so a little tough out there if for the weekend you're going to be heading to the beaches, so be careful, follow the advice of the local officials if you are going to get in the water. Probably still a little chilly though. Okay, all right, thank you, I appreciate it, and we'll chab with Jeff Bellinger next. Hang on show. After the show is
on the iHeartRadio app. Search case O Day for the podcast on the iHeartRadio app. Our Good Morning Here, Bloomberg Up, Day Down, Jeff Bellinger, What's happened? Good Morning, Casey. The White House and congressional leaders said yesterday they're optimistic about a debt ceiling deal that caused a stock market rally. The debt ceiling clock, though, is ticking. The Treasury is burning through its cash balance faster than previously expected, and that could mean an elevated
risk starting very early next month. Just got the Labor Department's weekly snapshot that suggests the job market is holding up nicely. First time claims for unemployment benefits fell by twenty two thousand to two hundred forty two thousand last week. Walmart checked in this morning reporting first quarter sales for US stores that have been opened a year or more. We're up seven point three percent from the prior first
quarter. That's excluding fuel sales. The number was better than expected. The giant retailers adjusted profit top forecasts, and Walmart boosted it suggusted earnings outlook for the year. Stock market futures are mixed right now. Only the NASDAK futures are higher and only by one point. Delta Airlines has cut some flights because of engine problems. Delta CEO Ed Bastian says there are issues with jet engines made by Pratt and Whitney, and supply chain issues are having an impact on
new engines and engines awaiting repairs. Bastien says the cuts to flight service are not material. Wendy's going to test a robotic car hop system. Food will be delivered to customers waiting in their cars. Wendy's is teaming up with the logistics company pipe Dream to make this happen. It says the system will be installed in one existing restaurant later this year. We don't know just where that's going to be. And to Casey, we're learning more about the new mixed
reality headset that Apple has developed. It was envisioned seven years ago as a pair of unobtrusive eyeglasses that can be worn all day, but sources tell Bloomberg it has morphed into a headset that looks very much like a pair of ski goggles. It's powered by its own operating system and a separate battery pack. Tim Cook will introduce the device at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June fifth. You better do a good sales job, Casey. It's reported to cost about
three thousand dollars. By the way, on the Wendy story, so I saw this story. So it basically it looked they're acting like this some new fangled it's bank tubes, right, it's it's it's under food. It's not yeah, instead of over your head, it's coming and some of them, I guess, go under it. It's just the bank tubes that we've had for as long as I can remember, to be larger money. Yeah yeah, yeah, but instead of you know, a receipt for your deposit,
it'll be a double burner. So I mean here you go. All right, all right, thank you sir, appreciate it. Okay, talk to you tomorrow. I have a good day. Yeah yeah, yeah yeah. I actually had that story in the stack. I didn't get to it. But since we're talking about it, oh, it's it's groundbreaking. Uh the future is here, and I'm like, ah, that's a bank thing for the drive through, but food. So anyway, all right, a couple
of things here. I'm gonna get this audio in. You have. First thing you have to know is a lot of these reporters, especially NBC report they hate Twitter. Remember it's the guys, the guys that are crying foul over Twitter and like got their blue checks given back to them, and then we're more mad about that. The two main ones are on MSNBC and NBC respectively, including Ben Collins, who's a hack. So he's sitting there, he's he's NBC. Was doing a thing on Chris Hayes's show, and he
starts in on yet another thing that's horribly wrong with Twitter. And it's quite the example because I have not shared this experience in using Twitter, and let me play it for you, and then I have some questions after. Yeah, I mean, the other thing we should note about this is that big talking point of the right right now is look, Twitter just got word of ninety percent of its staff and operates just the same. And by the way,
no, it does not right. You know, you are searching for the word cat and you get a cat literally inside of a blender being blended to death. Don't want to talk about that on TV, but that is what's going on, and that's is that what's going on. Dude. I had a friend reach out to me like a month and a half ago. He's a young Collis dude. He said, I'm not going on Twitter anymore. I was in my feed and suddenly I saw this cat blender video that
that wasn't tweeted by anybody, wasn't by anybody I followed. And I can't go on a site that has that. Just showing that to me, I'm like, I am on Twitter a lot. I've never seen anything like that before, right, Like, we're on Twitter. It's not healthy, but we have to do it for work, like we or I am on Twitter
a lot. I've never seen anything like that ever. Maybe somebody you're following is looking at that, maybe you are, maybe the algorithm is picking up on that, but it come ops the point I wanted to make you know that if you just go in Google cats or you search cats on Twitter, I refuse to believe that the average person is going to be served up a cat in a blender is just and that's I mean, what why I mean? And also is the bigger problem that that that somebody's putting cats and blenders,
or that somehow he was able to find it there on Twitter. The fact is, and I don't know if roster. Are you sitting down? Everyone should be sitious. There's horribleness on the Internet. There's awful, awful stuff on it. Let me check that confirmed. Yeah, right, yes, in it. It exists out there. However, a large part of what you're served up, whether it's your Google search results, the algorithm within social media time the word algorithms involved is beholden to your past use or are
those you associate with? Right? If I followed on Twitter nothing but left wing politicians, arguably my Twitter feed is going to be nothing but moon battery. So how you end up with a cat and a blender video which I don't even I don't even know what drink that is? Meoti, I mean, I don't know. I have bigger questions about what's going on with Ben Collins's Internet habit correct, and you know to sit there and go it's operating
fine and it's not. I would also point out that even before he took it, there was horribleness on Twitter prior to him going on there to musk getting Man. This is about trashing on musk Man because they just they hate this guy with a passion. It's not journalism. But if you're if you're getting shown cap lender videos. You should check out what's going on in the rest
