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Remember all right, good morning everybody. It is since so eight. Oh yeah, I'm gonna have to drink some hot tea or something. I feel fine, I just do so that's fun. That's a good old time. Yeah. I think some hot tea. You'll knock it down. So we'll get ahold of some of that during the break. I thought Gatorade would do it. It is not so anyway, all right, coming up on the show, we got some mysteries to solve, because that's what we do.

We have a very sad story to share with you about a very very rich man and some troubles that he's going through. And I just hope that today on the on the show, we can we can practice our empathy. I mean, we've all been there. I mean it's a little different scenario for each of us, but um, you know, point is, we've all been there, and um, I think people are unfairly, unfairly bashing this man and that's not okay with me. That man, by the way, is Jeff Bezos. You know Jeff from do as I say, not as

I do kind of causes. You know, Jeff is the individual who purchased the world's largest super duper mega yacht and then had a bridge disassembled in a Dutch town to even get it, or well somewhere in Europe to even get it to the ocean, thus ruining everyone's commute. But there's a problem,

all right, everybody, I want you to empathy ampathy. Okay. Apparently, when designing the largest yacht ever with a custom price tag of five hundred million dollars one half one billion dollars, Bezos neglected to have any helipads installed. And when piloting a yacht of that size around the world and attempting to enter the various ports of the rich and famous, you find out real quickly

that ain't going to happen. You're just too big. There's very few ports they can actually provide dockage for a yacht of that size, so increasingly you end up mooring your boat away from the coast, and the larger you are, the further away you're likely mooring that boat due to draft size, requiring you were one of the world's richest men to have to pilot a helicopter so that you don't waste precious moments in your sixty foot chaseboat or whatever that thing's

dragging I mean we've we've all been there, Ross, if you ever order I mean, no, here's this, we've all been at that opportunity. Now, we've not been dumb enough to order a five hundred million dollars yacht without a helipad. I haven't Ross, you ever ordered a five hundred million dollar custom yacht and not included a helipad. I can't even imagine. I mean, what's the point even, Yeah, what's the point to even taking

it out to see? I mean, what's Oh my gosh, how is the Russian ballet supposed to be brought to you while you're in the middle of the Pacific? Uh, like on a ship like peasants? I guess yeah, on a tender of some sort. Ah, it's disgusting. I'm just gonna I'm gonna throw up in rage. No no, no, don't don't not now. Not because I wanted to us to be empathetic, apathetic. I want us to be strong, and I want you to know that this story has a happy ending. Okay, that's wild, Yes it is,

young lady hold on. It's now been reported that Bezos, to solve this problem, has purchased a seventy five million dollars support yacht for what to land the helicopters on. So the Russian. So he's got his yacht, yes, then that is towing a support yacht with the hell a pet damn. The five hundred million dollars yacht. Mega yacht is towing a seventy five million dollars support yacht. That's just for choppers. I don't know that it's It may be underway all on its own. I don't know if you can.

I guess you could tow a when you're five hundred million dollars. Yeah, you could probably tow a seventy five million dollars yacht. Does it come equip with a submarine port? You know, we don't know the totality of what's on there. Um, Microsoft co founder's yacht did have a submarine thing, the Paul Allen or whatever. Did it really? Yeah? Yes it did. The two hundred and okay, all right, so check this out. So his main yacht is four hundred and seventeen feet cost five hundred million dollars

forgot to install a helipad. So the solution was to purchase a two hundred and seventy nine foot vessel. I want to point something out when you get above I can't remember what the cutoff is, but it's a class thing for your boats have to be equipped with. When once you get above about I think it's what one hundred and thirty feet or something. You're into super yacht, and once you're above one hundred and eighty, I think it's mega yacht.

It's gross tonnage is actually how they calculate ratings for these ships. So what he has is a super mega yacht support boat with a helipad, because those are the ones that have helipads what are normal people's yachts. It's believed to be the largest support vessel in the world and has been modified to not just land helicopters, but also be able to carry up to forty five staff and perhaps even guess if there's overflow in addition to the staff stuff that's on

the main yacht. So well, yeah, I mean that's an obvious somebody has the staff the Starbucks on your mega yacht support ya, and and the Starbucks kiosk on the other super duper mega yacht. That's half the exactly. I'm happy we're in the same page here. Do you put an olive garden on it. At that point you have to or you just kind of like you just pull up the boat on the Italian coast and uh, you just just kidnap people right out of the Tuscany. Well you can't just do that

because it's inland, but there's mountains between it. So I guess maybe Jeff Bezos don't tell me what to do, right, No, it could be like that thing. And no, it could be like that thing in the Avengers, right with the with the big blades. So the yacht rises out of the water. Yeah, absolutely, what could go wrong with that? It's funny anyway, we're able to afford eggs today. No, okay, all right, good, look, he's going buy a yacht whatever. I

don't care. He wants to go out and buy two yachts, don't care. But the moment you start getting preachy with me about stuff, we're done. And I will mock you mercilessly. You're two hundred and seventy nine foot support boat because you forgot to put a helipad in. I'm assuming you executed whoever's oversight that was. That's what you do when you're rolling like that,

all right? Six sixteen? Hang on your day smarter and celebrating ten years of keeping you better informed one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk w PTI More with Casey starts now. All right, good morning. It is six twenty two case O Day Radio program. Hot Water thing took forever anyway? All right, Um, Ross is very I'm sorry now now you're more upset. The more I think about, the more angry I get. I can't believe he has all his money. He never, not once, did

he even think about hiring nearly to moonwalk on his support yacht. How about moonwalking on a on a pasarel, which is what they call those things that stick out of a yacht to allow you to walk onto the key. Um, how about a passarel extending from the giant super mega yacht to the regular super mega yacht, moonwalks between yachts. I mean, I think it's a it's a great idea while his rich friends and visitors throw stuff at him or so, you know, something just to spice it up. Is this support

yacht where you have if you're not rated a ten? Is that where you go? We're, basically, to Coligula's words, yes we are. Yeah, we just need a third you know, like one hundred and fifty foot trash boat, you know, like something bad with thirty million dollars boat or something, you know, the ghetto boat, the lepper boat. It's just a boat of unibrowse. Yeah, just like yeah, like a hundred, one hundred and thirty foot monstra you know, like you know, princess or

something. Trying to think of the yachts that I know and being you know, somebody orders yachts all the time. It never forgets hellopads, I mean yachts or your passion. Oh yeah, absolutely so. No again, here's the thing, because I've already got the who cares what he does with his money? Cop? I don't until you start telling me that I have to eat bugs? Okay me Right. If you get to the point where you have like comical, ridiculous amounts of money, I would expect you to do

some crazy with it. I want to see it. Yeah, people people be People get mad at like NFL players or rappers or you know, people within the music industry at all, or actors, you know, people who have found or lottery winners too, Like they get mad. They're like, can you believe he was carrying Twitter fifty thousand dollars into a strip club in West Virginia in a case. And I'm like, that's amazing. I mean, we know how it's gonna end. But yeah, I want to watch

that. So I'd never have to do that, you know. So, so you're good with that, You're good with watching comical uses of money. Yeah, I think you get to a point you have so much money you're like, I'm just gonna do something stupid. It's it's like, still to this day, the greatest thing to ever happen, Like, oh my god, I can't believe he did that when it comes to rich people. Right,

Oh, he's Elon Musk buying Twitter. It was so ridiculous that he's just like, you know what, I'm gonna buy Twitter and you're like, no, there's no way, and he just did you flagged my post? Yeah? Right, it's insane. He's like, I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna buy it, and I'm gonna change the emblem to the doe was your coin River's call. That's what I'm doing because I can do that because I'm Elon Musset. Want to find the media, and I want to send

you an email request. I would recommend sending back a poop emoji. Oh that's what. But it gets to the point where when you start telling people like, you know, normal people how to live their lives who are trying to budget and exist, you know, like you said, they have to eat bugs, that's where you have to Okay, shut up, just shut up now now now I'm not a fan of you anymore. They wrote, they wrote this pie. You know, Bill Gates didn't want to fall in.

This went back in the day when it was basically him and Carlos Slim and Warren Buffett going back and forth for riches. And so his thing was because Paul Allen went out and built this yacht called like Odyssey or something, and it had like submarines and stuff. Right, he went crazy. I remember I remember watching like a documentary on this thing because he came up for sale and they did like a walk through and a show and it was just

incredible. And you know whatever, I've never I'm sure Paul Allen's come out and said that stuff, but I never see him saying it. So, you know whatever, Okay, every time he say Paul Allen, I just imagined the dude that Patrick Baton Bateman murdered. An American psycho is Paul Allen? Right, that's worse for me. Huey Lewis and the newspapers on the floor and he's wearing like the yeah, yeah, yeah, that's Paul Allen. Yeah, but it's actually worse for me because I know three Paul Allen.

Paul Allen is also the voice of the Minnesota Vikings afternoon host on kfa N in Minneapolis, my former co worker. So we made American psycho jokes. Yeah, and his intro is top of the hour. Intro would have to be like, you know, hip to be square or something like that. So um, he thought it was funny. But anyway, but Bill Gates, the whole thing was like, you know, he didn't want to

be a hypocrite and he didn't buy yachts. And then somebody's like, hey, you know what, we should look into this because there's a picture of him on a yacht, and there's another picture of him on like the super duper mega yacht. Did he buy a yacht? And it turns out he was like the top he's the top harder of yachts, right, so he didn't buy one, but he has the fu money to rent the biggest ones, right, because he's a man of principles and standards and things. He's

like, yeah, I didn't buy a rent in it. Yeah, completely different like the car sharing I'm telling you to do until we eliminate cars. Yeah. So anyway, I burn all your corn. Found that hilarious this morning. Figured we start there because we're gonna go. We're gonna go through the John Durham Report. You'll be shocked to learn that there's a bunch of juicy stuff in there and nobody will be held accountable. So yes, yeah, some would say some would say that it almost reads like an internal coup,

or at least a coup amongst the highly connected. Attempted coup. Some would argue a successful coup in the form of the second election and just piling all that stuff onto Trump. But it's it's bond and some of it reads like you ever see Wagged the Dogs, Just kind of farcical comedic drama movie.

It's got a bunch of big names in their Deniros in there and whatnot, and basically they're constructing a fake war in Albania to distract from the president potentially molesting a girl scout that's the premise and just the dirty tricks machine. Well it's it's art life imitating ten years of news twice an hour and smart talk all day WPTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning and welcome Fix thirty five jac O Day

Radio program. So rathering than rather than there we go um commissioning the build of a five hundred million dollars yacht yesterday? Instead Ross, you decided just to take the wife to a matinee, right, spend the money there? Yea where? Yeah, we chose to do that. Yes, yeah, it's a responsible decision, Guardians of the Galaxy three. And I I tell you I saw your post when you were going in is Ross tweeted out a picture the entrance to that particular theater door which theater is at the one up

in wake Forest technically Wakefield. Yeah okay, that's not that's got the chairs right it does? Oh wow? Okay, all right? Well how busy was it? Because it was a new matinee? I maybe eight or nine people? Oh okay, perfect, yeah, absolutely absolutely perfect. Okay, but there's a lot writing on this. I don't know if people have noticed Marvel Hash they had a lot of misses you're as of late, but when it comes to individual franchises, Guardians of the Galaxy, both one and two

we're really good movies. So now you're you're wandering into Godfather territory, right, all I'm doing while I'm sitting down, Yes, it's like, please don't be Godfather three. Because the first two movies there's some of my favorite movies. The second movie is one of my comfort movies, one of my absolute favorite movies of all time, up there with Joe Dirt. It is. It's raise. It is so good. I like the theme of father

and son. The ending always makes me tear up a little bit. The choreograph sequences, to the music, to the action scenes are absolutely topped here except from the opening. It's one of my favorite good when you're fighting whatever that thing is, every yeah, everything. There's so many different examples of that throughout the movie. So yeah, that is my favorite. And I'm like, listen, I know most people prefer one over Too. I love Too. It is such a good movie. I love the development of the

character. Yondu, I love it. It's one of my favorite series. So walk in and I'm just like, please don't suck. Please don't be Godfather three. Please don't make it be so bad that I'm like, yeah, it's not cannon please. At any point Hollywood could do that. Yeah, and especially because the track record they've recently had, right, But you're like, it's got Chris Pratt, and I have faith in Chris Pratt because everything he comes out is pretty damn good, you know. And it was.

The third movie was fantastic good. It was. It was, in my opinion, perfect end to the trilogy. They could possibly make another movie. I don't know if they will. They don't need to. They don't need to. It's perfect skull stuff, right, there's so many storylines come to conclusion. I loved it. It has the worst soundtrack of the three, unfortunately, but the seconds, like I said, I've listened to the first two soundtracks, they're on my phone. I listened to them and repeat,

they're they're fantastic. The third one better. It could have been better because each movie has like, you know, a different decades, sort of like seventies eighties, so now we're into like nineties territory or anything. The problem is the music is too familiar because we're we're right. You know, we grew up with that music, so it's it's it's too familiar, I think for for us anyway, our generation. But yeah, dude, it

was so good. It's not woke at all. In fact, I would say that there's there's a lot of um, it seems like a right there's a lot of right themes in it, like if you're talking, there are yeah, you know what I mean. I could I could give some examples of it, but that would spoil so much and I don't want to do that. But I walked out of that movie going, man, that is a right wing movie that there's there are so many things in this movie.

So if you're worried about it being woke, it is not. See when I see stuff and I have that thought about, oh wow, that's definitely like a conservative Laney movie. I stop and asked myself, is it or is it just I had to say down down the middle right, and which just it's so hard to find stuff like that where they're just trying to entertain. But you would say, like Mario Brothers, just down the middle right, Mario, Mario, there's no politics, Yeah, there's not at all.

There's right it's a great movie. I'm I'm glad you heard your wife. The wife agreed, Oh yoh she teared up. Oh she definitely cried. No, I'm not happy that your wife cried, but you know what I mean. So there was one part towards the end where I'm like, if you do this, I'm gonna give this the worst review review in the history movies. Oh but they didn't do it. Oh good, which will

probably be with some critic it's mad about. I haven't even looked at the critics, right, because I never searched that stuff out away, believe it or not. Are you sitting down? I am seated. Yes, the nerds are. I guess they're a little angry because there's a certain character that isn't the same as he is in the comics. Well that's, you know, that's standard nerd stuff. But I like what they did with it. I can respect that beef, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, I

can respect. But all right, well there you go. I'm glad to hear it. I'm gonna I may I haven't been to a theater in oh, dude, go I'm gonna watch it again and again again ever. But I can't tell him at times. They've watched the first two movies. So, in my opinion one of the greatest trilogies of all time. Is it as good as Back to the Future. Probably not. I think that's like the Pinnacle, right, but it is up there, it's it's so good. Okay, it's uh as cynical and uh as we are around here.

That's uh that's high praise. So oh good, good, good good. So um. I don't like the part where you said there could be a fourth though. I mean, there's there's an explosion, but like the Iron Man, iron Man was finite, right, we're done with that. You've got to know when to stop. And the problem with Hollywood is they right, they just don't because they're they need to make them there like we can

make more money. This is a cash cow. But certain things when the end man, they just it's the timing has to be right right, and there's no reason too the could they yes, do they have? Should they know? In my opinion, well, here you go, all right, let me let me just tease into some of this and actually, actually you know what, let me do this. Let's go ahead and hit the break just a little early. Because I'm gonna need the whole next segment, I

want to bullet point some of the stuff from the John Durham Report. And remember Durham spent four years investigating essentially what all happened around the twenty sixteen election, crossfire, hurricane, some of the other various stories that emerge like Alpha Bank and whatnot. And you know, who had their hand in the cookie jar at the governmental level, who's doing stuff former government folks that are you know, you know, like James Clapper, who are now analysts and out

there doing sing So let me get into it. And there's some real, real like spy stuff in here and political manipulation stuff in here, like you know, big dollar OPO research stuff, and it's pretty crazy. So we'll hit the brake, come back, and we'll fire into that next hang on 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, everybody, it is six forty eight. Let's dive into

this. So yesterday the John Durham Report, a year's long effort to uncover the origins of the collusion narrative, various other news stories, and basically anything that seemed to weave in nicely with government employees, you know, FBI being prime among them. The three inner page report, if you want to read it, feel free. I'm going to readers digest it for you, and there's there's some crazy stuff, but I want you to remember the entire time

I'm going over this that nobody's going to be held accountable. How do I know? It's literally a recommendation at the end of the report. Okay, so feel good about that. Here we go. The big thing, the thing that is, you know, where people are doing short reports on this little news snippets for those who are choosing to cover it, you'll be shocked

to learn there are some outlets that are basically ignoring it. But the big takeaway is neither US law enforcement, anyone in the intelligence community, or anyone in the international intelligence community that we partner with, specifically the Brits and the Posses who are mentioned in here, possessed any evidence whatsoever of collusion at the launch of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation. So they launched an investigation and they possessed

zero evidence, which is wildly unusual. Considering how sensitive an area you're treading. Durham contends on the report, the FBI followed its own procedures, or had they followed their own procedures quote, they would have learned that their own experienced Russia analysts had no information about Trump being involved with any Russian leadership officials. There was nobody in any in the intelligence or apparatus anywhere law enforcement FBI

wise, nothing, nothing existed. And again Durham recommended known two charges for any additional people. He had brought charges against Michael Sussman and Igor Dashenko, who was the contributor for the dossier, and Sussman was a campaign lawyer for Clinton's but was unsuccessful shockingly in getting those people prosecuted in Washington, d c all right, let me get into the foreign allies thing. UK officials were

unwilling to aid in the investigation. In fact, in the fall of twenty sixteen, Durham notes that one top UK officials said, while they're members of the Crossfire Hurricane team played the audio visuals. So they went over and they sat down the top UK intelligence people and showed him the audio and visual recordings of like the Carter Page, which is crazy because we were told there was not audio video. There was notes, and we had to rely on notes.

Apparently there was audio video, and they told them, quote for f's sake, man, you went through a lot of trouble to get them to say nothing. At a later point they basically officially said, no, there's no way in hell we're going to go along with this with you. So they knew it, They realized what was up, and they decided they don't want any part of this. They didn't even want to talk about it anymore. Former CIA director John Brennan is also noted in the report for his repeated

public remarks supporting the narrative that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia. Cited are many quotes, including this one. I encountered and am aware of information and intelligence that reveals contacts and interactions between Russia officials and US persons involved in the Trump campaign. That's his testimony of the House Intelligence Committee. Quote President Trump's claims of no illusion or hogwash, Brennan wrote in a New York Times piece

in twenty eighteen. Also, they tapped other foreign affairs officials outside of UK and the Australians and Victoria Newland in private testimony, said that they tasked their most experienced Russia observers and came back that they never saw any US government proof

of the allegations contained in the Steel reporting, So basically the dossier. They went all in trying to prove anything in this, and shockingly we're not able to that, which is crazy to me because generally you're gonna put something like that together. You're gonna put lies, but you're also going to put stuff that's, you know, that has some truth to it. It won't be the big stuff, but it'll be the stuff you can point at and go, I mean, look, we verified this, so we're working forward on

the other stuff. Didn't even bother to do that. So how did this all happen? Well? Yes. In the report, the Clinton campaign singled out the actions quote with the FBI and respect to other significant intelligence it received from a trusted foreign source, points to a Clinton campaign plan to vilify Trump by tying him to putin as a means of diverting attention from her own concerns

relating to private email server use. Unlike the FBI's opening of a full investigation of unknown members of the Trump campaign, the Clinton campaign actually received updates and notification that this was going on and getting some double standard stuff. I'm just kind of scanning here. I'm not going to read all of this to you. Basically, that's the nut of it. So let's get down to the espionage kind of stuff. All right, few GPS, this is the OPO

research firm. This is Mark Elias, okay, and Michael Sussman, the Clinton campaign attorney. And then Elias is the Democrat one who was just kicked to the curb because I guess they realized he's all up in this. Before handing any materials to law enforcement, Fusion GPS and campaign lawyer Michael Sussman approached

media outlets to secure coverage of the materials. Do you remember when they talked about how CNN was fed that the Trump campaign was briefed on the dossier, and it was actually a means to forward a story, right, because it's not a story that you have this unverified thing. Well it shouldn't be. But what is the story is that this unverified thing was presented to Trump and people went, you know, there was a reason that they did that,

and they're correct, even though they were called conspiracy theorists. So it worked like that, not just for that but also in this way. So they went to the New York Times. Clinton's people went to the New York Times said we got all this stuff, and the New York Times basically said, well, we need we need another way to verify that this is going on.

So by timing it out like that, this this has to do with the Alpha Bank claims, so it's a separate of the dossier the Alpha Bank, which was something that can't that Clinton railed on right, Oh, he's working with this working with this bank, and it's all us, all right. So basically by timing it out like that, going to the media first given it to him, and then going to the FBI. The FBI then reached out after being informed that at least one they didn't say how they got

it. At least one media outlet had this information was preparing to run it, which caused concern within the FBI, who then contacted the New York Times. And by doing so, it's in the mission they sort they use it as a sourcing. Well, the FBI called us about this, then it must be true that they do have it, and this is all known.

Everyone knows this. And then two weeks before the election, New York Times and others published the Alpha Bank story, and then the Clinton campaign issues tweets and statements on oh my gosh, can you believe this bah, even though they orchestrated the whole thing. New York Times, Slate, Mother Jones all ran narratives cited by the report as being inaccurate and not based on any evidence.

The FBI's records showed that the reports published by the New York Times in February and March of twenty seventeen concerning four unnamed current and former US intelligence officials wholly made up. Somebody should be going to jail here, but it's you know, it's it's that level of trickery that they're using. Well, we have to. It's the same way they got the FIZO warrants, using both the Yahoo News article and the dossier, even though the article was on the

dossier, so it's not a separate source. At the end of the reported states the report does not recommend any wholesale changes in the guidelines and policies of the Department and the FBI now has in place. They just need to actually abide by them, and makes no recommendation for anyone to get in trouble. There it is in a nutshell. Again, no accountability, but for what is an attempted coup. Nobody will get in trouble, but granny walking through

the capitol. Let's throw it all right, Good morning, everybody getting a seven zero six here on the case O Day Radio program, Tuesday edition, phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. I saw some of you are trying to call her phones are weird, So if you want to call, you want to weigh in on the Durham thing. Anything I missed, You're welcome to add that. That's right. I'm gonna outsource part of my job. But I think I think I gave a pretty thorough

overview. Basically, there was no evidence. Even when presented with no evidence, FBI higher up said not open the investigation. No other intelligence people wanted to touch this thing with a ten foot whole. The Alpha Bank story, the October Surprise, which by the way, was part of part of the support, or at least stated support because it turned out to be bs by the Clinton campaign, was on documents and files that they had come into possession

of in rather interesting ways. So it literally mirrored the non traditional acquisition route of the New York Post and the Hunter Biden laptop. The difference is in the case of the Hunter Biden laptop, it was the information was turned over to the FBI first, and for quite some time they had it here. The strategy was to turn over the media first, so that when the FBI contacted the media that were reportedly going to run the story, it acted as

confirmation. And of course none of the Alpha Bank stuff was banned on Twitter and other social media flagged none of it. It's wild, how incredibly dishonest and double standard. The whole the whole thing is so sorry, said Chum, and grab something there. I need it for the next thing we're gonna do. Um. Yeah, it's and no one's gonna be held accountable. I know you're shocked to learn that. All right, let me grab a phone call on this real quick, George, what's up your morning, Casey?

Like, what difference does the Durham report even gonna make? I mean, nothing's gonna happen, nobody's gonna be charged, And all my fellow conservatives are starting to sound like Rachel Maddow saying that the walls are closing in tick tick tick and if you live in a real world, you know that they own the FBI, they own the Justice Department, and they own the media.

So now they'll recycle their favorite word, nothing burger. And from now this is why, sir, and you've probably heard, I've been very negative on the comber promises, the whistleblower. They lost one of the whistleblowers, did you know this? And yesterday, yesterday the DOJ and the IRS disbanded the IRS team and replaced them the entire team that was handling the investigation from a tax perspective of Hunter Biden and likely an attempt figure out to clear the

field of any other whistleblowers. If Trump had done something like that, remember when he fired Comy, Holy crap, Oh my god. You know. And that's exactly why I felt that I needed to call in this morning. I mean, you know, if you're sitting at home thinking that something is going to come of this, you're going to be sadly disappointed. Nothing, nothing is going to happen. Nobody's going to get charged, and then the talking point will be that that this was just political theater because no one was

charged. Miss steps is the term they've went with. Miss steps. Yeah, it's you know, it's beyond ridiculous at this point. Well, let me tell you what it is, George, and I agree with you and thank you for the call. It is something that I have been railing on with the Neely story on the subway, with that dude who tried to grab

the shop of the shoplifter or TJ Max. This is what happens, or this will be the larger version of what happens when people don't feel that there is a justice system that is functioning, and it comes from all sides, whether it's people marching on the streets because they feel that all cops are bastards and they can't get a fair shake when you agree or disagree. If that mindset's present, people will go in and you'll see the mostly peaceful but still

fiery protests or people acting as you know conduct citizens arrest right. Once people feel that the system is broke down, then they start going rogue man and you get vigilanteism. You get people going, well, the whole thing's broke, so what does it matter? And sometimes it's just a guy grabbing a shoplifter. Other times it's people who will turn to yes, political violence.

It's not good, and it's why it's so important that you can't. There's always gonna be cracks and biases and things like that, and you should work to address them. But once it's just a wholesale flaunting of it and people lose all confidence. Like this whole thing, this whole thing, especially when you have something to compare and contrast it against, is just allowed to happen because the upper echelon the swamp, which is a real thing, thinks they

can do whatever they want. And why do they think it because they can. Whether Durham recommended no additional follow up prosecutions things like that simply because he was frustrated with getting stonewalled on the two he tried to do, or because he's part of the problem, that's for you to decide. But remember they're still they're still running Trump through all of this garbage. And it's not just

about Trump, He's just he's just the example out there they're running. They're running Daniel Penny there through through the Ringer, and people can see the giant double standard up there in New York. Fine, if you want to hold Penny accountable, then anytime somebody does something like this on any you know, in a subway setting and goes vigilante. Then you need to be you need to be um consistent. And I don't just mean when they're when they're excuses

of they're defending stuff. I mean when their excuse also is they have more than me and it's just not fair. In capitalism is evil. So that's justification for doing stuff unless you're unless you're one hundred percent on this stuff, it's just going to get worse. And arguably that seeds control because once it gets worse, you can act outrage and clutch your pearls and be like,

oh, we have somebody's got to do something. The President can sit out there in a somewhat coherent sentence and say that the greatest threat to our nation is white supremacy. I'd argue the greatest threat to our nation is the wholesale breakdown of the government apparatus. The tale of two different, two different paths, depending on your political connectiveness. It's it's a fundamental thing in the downfall

of so many many governments all across the world. Once enough people feel marginalized, then they go effort and uh, you know, they go out and they'll do what they think they have to do, and I don't want that. I'm not here advocating. I'm not pounding my fist on the table saying

go get them. I'm just pointing out that this is this is where you're leading people, and you can, and you know, secretly, you can sit there in your little your little clubs, on your super mega yacht with your super toe yacht or whatever and talk about, well, you know, if they do do something, then we'll just you know, we'll have to get all martial lawy or we'll have to crack down. We just have to the people can't control themselves. And you might be successful for a while doing

that, but eventually it goes sideways. Man, I don't ever want to see that in my lifetime. I don't want to see that ever. Absolute insanity, seven fifteen kc O Day Radio program, Absolute Anarchy, Man anarchy, you're canning the irs has fire or reassigned? I should say, I want to be accurate here. The entire investigative team for the tax probe into Hunter Biden just eighty six, Tom All, why because they feel that somebody

in there might be passing information along. You want, let's get into double standard land. Somebody over at the Supreme Courts listing, you know, putting out predecisions, no accountability, people on grand juries are leaking information in the Trump case, no accountability. The idea that they would, well, you need to put a new grand jury. They balked at that. They said that it was you're trying to destroy the constitution. They're gaslighting you every minute.

And I promise you, if Donald Trump had taken an entire investigative team that was working on an investigation into one of his kids and said they're all out, we'll get some other people in, it would be the only story you're hearing right now. It would be there would be the totality of the news coverage, and it's just it'll probably in twenty four hours you won't see it anymore and nobody will ask the question, well then who you bring it in? I mean, aren't they supposed to be on the cusp of doing

something according to the report here? This, oh this New York Posts, So you know, thank you for it, but you will even though they were right on that thing, they got hand slapped for um. The change was at the request of the Department of Justice. So you got Mary Garland, who is making this request. I don't even does the d I guess maybe the DJ is is cross as because the IRS is not under the DOJ. But maybe the investigative side of stuff there's some cross over there. I'm

not even I'm not one hundred percent sure. I RS Commissioner Daniel Wherfel appeared in front of the House Committee back end of April and said, quote, I can say without any hesitation, there will be no retaliation for anyone making an allegation or whistleblower calls. But clearly this is retaliatory. Clearly they don't know who the whistleblower is, or at least one of the whistle blowers, and so it's everyone's out because they can't control the narrative if somebody's sidestepping them

on this. And three weeks ago this guy said, Nah, that would never happen, all right, eight eight eight nine, three four seven eight seventy four. Man, just crazy, Jamal, what's up? Bay? You know what case? And I'm gonna say this, and it's gonna make some people mad, and as far to make some Republicans. Man, too many Republicans just want to campaign and raise money and actually not want to do anything because they're so scared that they're children and they're great chiefs who are going

to not talk to them because they're mean O Republicans. I keep bumping into this. Are you hearing right now on a campaign trailers, especially about this dumb report right now the Republican Party? Every last one of them should be out there saying Joe Biden needs to be every last one of them need to be arrested. Not Joe Biden. They need to talk about a peach about the arm I y'all rest sing threaten it, bring it out there so people know. But you know what, they don't want to do it. And

this is one of the things you hear about it. We need to move on from the twenty twenty. No, we don't. This stuff is criminal that went on. They literally try to run it goes back. Yeah, yes, sir, but you know what you're going to hear. And I'm gonna tell you this. What scares me about rhyn the said cast why I don't trust them. We need to move on. You can't move on the

past. Democrats never move on from the past. They spent that time trying to convict that lady who sat down, said e Mkian whistled at her. They spent years trying to convict this woman. Democrats don't move on from the past. They actually see here. They actually try to put politicians in to do what they want, while Republicans we constantly want to take this high road like we're better than that case, we're gonna old. We don't want to do that. We need to move on for the greatest good of America.

As they looked around in America lately, America's burning down. Let me see this, America's burning down. This generation of Americans could not beat the Nazis week today. We could not beat them. We couldn't because the way the people are, the animosity, the hatred, the division, We couldn't do it. And their technology. People don't know we're better than ours and war

what do the German tap was the better? So if the Republican Party do not come out to day swinging talking about prosecuting people, why our local prosecutors, where are our district attorneys who are Republican district attorney a Republican attorney generals saying they're gonna lock up these Democrats? What are the Republicans who are in these errors? Say you know what, this is an election in affairs for the voters of my state who vote for President Term. I am charging James

Coney. I am charging these people with election in affairs. I am charged. Where they said, if every pole we don't hand them, yes you do, go get Mark Elias. You know what, even if you got to make a deal with that guy just to get him to flip on everybody else, he probably is scummy enough. Remember this was a guy attempting to manipulate things, in my opinion, with Josh Stein, who will likely be the Democratic nominee for governor. So Jamali I got about three dead well he

did, and then a court hand slapped him. I'm talking specifically on on that one instance, but yes there was there was other stuff there. So, um, I agree with you wholeheartedly, Jamal. If they're not out, you know you, the problem is is they'll say, well, they're trying to relitigate the votes in Michigan. Just just leave that alone and sit here and this right here, this is enough meat to chew on. And the fact that they didn't recommend anything, and thank you for the col Jamal

is bonkers. Twenty two. Hang on after the show's on the iHeartRadio app. Searchs case O Day for the podcast on the iHeartRadio app. All right, Uh, let's see here. I haven't seen anything. I've had now a couple of people send me emails. Um, there's uh lots of cops, fire trucks, ambulances in front of the schoolhouse off four oh one. This is Garner. I don't know what's going on, you know, se many other details that you have there, Sir, I have not seen anything,

obviously, I let our news know. I don't know. I've seen a lot of these stories work, not just in Triangle, but Triad had one the other day, and where people are calling in these threats to schools. I don't know if it's about getting out of testing or if something much worse is going on. So we'll stay on top of it. We'll report what we find. All right, hang on. News is next celebrating ten

years and still going strong. Thank you. Casey is on ninety four five w PTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, seven thirty five k O Day radio program. See this is what I like. Succinct emails. Good morning, Jamal is right, you are right, it's all ridiculous. Thank you, is ross Wright. Probably I'm reading this story. We have to get into this. We have Lieutenant Governor Tomorrow right. Yes, it's checking my calendar here

because I know that somebody, somebody reached out to his office. So, um, there is a Greensboro firefighter that apparently has been um terminated. Because if there's one thing that most cities in North Carolina are not currently dealing with, it's a shortage of people in policing and firefighting. U. But so what high crime did this individual commit? As best I can determine, and I'm still researching, he had opinions on the social media, and I guess

the one that I keep seeing sided is um. He posted a meme that said straight pride. Um. I don't know if this is no. It doesn't look like it was a response. It was just an independent post. So the city of Greensboro, because you know, it's what they do, they posted a gay pride post, right, so rainbow flag, you know, pretty standard stuff you see from municipalities, companies. Quote is Pride month winds down? We want to others a narrow over and I can't read all

of it. Basically, they're bragging about how Greensboro has received high marks from the Human Rights Campaign and their equality Index, which is you know, this is stuff moonbats love to brag about. But that's fine, whatever you're going to post that on there. I almost kind of expected. So the firefighter who has again now been terminated in another post and this is his own post, they're not even on the same Yeah, they're not even remotely the same

time. So this is not a response as an independent post that was made in April posted a meme that shows a husband and wife just married, so you know, wedding attire, and it says straight pride, it's natural, it's worked for thousands of years, and you can make babies. Well, obviously, obviously we gotta fire that guy for having that opinion that he's he's he's proud of his ability to make babies with his wife, I guess or

girlfriend, whoever's I I am strolling his social media. I don't know if that's your wife, sir, but glad, glad, that's part's working. So really, is this this is what we're This is what we're firing people over this right here? This is this is the hill. You know, last time you left with the dude city of Greensboro. He became the lieutenant governor. So I mean, just craziness and all right, so I'm gonna, I'm gonna I'll pick Mark's brain about this tomorrow, Okay, And that's

what I know right now. It's gonna be up up front with you. I don't know. Maybe he he murdered kittens and filmed it. I don't think he did, because I would think somebody would post that. But if that's the totality of the problem here, that he's posting a meme and we're firing him, hey, I gotta, I gotta. I got a question.

Is he good at putting fires out? Ross? If you have a firefighter comes over to your house because you know, everything's on fire, your cat's running around on fire, You're all your video game stuff's on fire. Do you want somebody who has a high equity index score or do you want somebody who knows how to put out a fire? Would prefer the second one for the fire to be put out right, because you know, nobody wants their video game stuff on fire, their cat running around on fire. I

would prefer if my possessions were not on fire. But what if your possessions were on fire? However, uh, the firefighters that showed up had a perfect equity index score from the Human Rights Right, So I don't care about that. I just want you to put the fire. Oh and I want you to be really good at it, so my stuff isn't on fire. Yeah yeah, okay, all right, well that's I'll give you're five, you're skinny, don't care what color you are. Just put out the fire.

If you're good at that, you should have the job. Do you care what who they sleep with you? Or you don't? Oh? Wow, okay, you just just when they're there. You'd prefer that they're putting fires out rather than the dude could show them Like I'm married to a beta Max and I'd be like, I don't care, just put out the fire. Who would marry? I'd like a laser disc, I would understand,

but a beta max. Get some self confidence, sir, h This is this is it, This is what we're this is what we're canning people over. Make people stop shooting people downtown. How about you work on that? Okay? Can we do that? So if I want to go down, if I want to go down, and I want to, you know, get a pint of guinness down at a certain establishment the right means, you

know where I'm talking about, a cool place with good beers. Then I don't have to worry that I'm gonna walk out in that parking lot and you know, catch a bullet. Can we do that? Let's work on that. Or if I want to go downtown and get a nice delicious steak at one of the high end eateries down there, then I don't walk out, or maybe I'm gonna go there before I go over to the arts center that

all that money got spent on, and and maybe work on that. You're firing people for this garbage, all right, So we'll explore and we'll get into some of that tomorrow. Donna, what's up? Good morning, Casey. I realize that I'm going to be preaching to the choir here. But you know, when you're vice president and you can go to another country and tell them that you'll be in the withhold aid if they don't fire a certain

prosecutor who's going after your son or not. But Barisma, of course, well his son, let's just be honest, his son, his son, Yeah, yeah, and of course he could fire I rs agents. I'm reminded of um George Carlin saying, um, it's a big club, and Trump wasn't in it, and they don't want Trump in it. And it started with Obama and Bill Clinton meeting Loretta Lynch on the tarmac and sky Harbor, and it just goes down to all the yeah, oh yeah pictures of

the grandkids. And instead of McCabe and Komey and Sally Yates and Loretta Lynch being charged with perhaps treason for perpetuating a coup, they're writing books and going on CNN. So yeah, people, people are going to get angry, and if they're not angry, they should, they should get added angry, and they're going to and they're going to do things and they're going to do things that um literally seed more power to these individuals. So I know people

think it's by design. Yes, yes, sometimes I wonder if it is by design. You know, you keep saying white supremacy is the most dangerous, They're the most dangerous people out there. When with your with our own

eyes, we can see what the problem is. They're going to create white supremacists, They're going to further racism, they're going to further, at the very least, you're gonna they're gonna create militant people, and frankly, they're creating militant people across the political spectrum, and instead some who are a political who are in the in the sense that they don't root for either team. They just they want the whole thing to burn. Right, Like you said,

the anarchy, it don't have to be planned. It just has to be an acceptable alternative. Meaning you know, somebody goes, well, what if this happens, and you're like, oh, that works for me too, and that in and of it's and thanks for the Caldonna. That's bad enough. If you're like, oh no, if it goes that, then we'll just we'll pivot to this absolutely incredible all right, seven forty four case O Day radio program coming up. We're gonna solve the mystery. We got

our unsolved, we got the unsolved mysteries music. Hold on, let me just eyeball this okay, cool, Yeah, we're gonna get into a little mystery solving coming up. And I'm telling you you never want to be a cautionary tale. But holy crap, did some thirty year old dude rise to the very top this story is bonkers. It might be the worst. It might be the worst. What happened? How did he die? Story that

I've ever heard, just the totality of everything. We'll get into that, but first, Ray stagic with weather, Hey, stop making it rain on people, go Yeah, a little bit, a few showers here and there this morning. I think we're gonna get pretty significant break until we get into the mid late afternoon hours. From west to east, and really it's early tonight, there is a risk for severe storms, a wind hail, maybe

some isolated tornadoes. So we'll get these showers through this morning. Casey most numerous now heading from Sanford down toward Fayetteville and just south of Greensboro, but damp streets in between. And today we'll probably get close to her just above eighty degrees. Then likely showers and thunderstorms probably after sunset into early tonight, and it's probably going to be just before midnight. From west to east.

Some of those stronger storms come up with the Coal Front. So if you go to bed early like we do, you may have to, you know, just have a way to get woken up if we get a severe storm with some wind hail, because there is a small risk of a tornado too, so you might just want to get yourself safe if we do get worn tonight and then just a slight chance of showers after the front goes through tomorrow, developing sunshine though in the afternoon near eighty. It'll feel much better,

less humidity, very pleasant Tomorrow night in the fifties. The rest of the week's gonna be real nice. Thursday and Friday sunshine light highs will be in the mid seventies. Nighttime lows will be in the upper forties to low fifties. So we get through today and tonight, we'll be in good shape really for the rest of the week. Um do you like ping pong? You play ping pong? I do? I've got a table in my bar in my basement, Yeah I do. Oh wow, okay, all right,

because our story, the cautionary tale, involves ping pong. Oh oh, maybe I'll send you a link so you can be careful. But we'll do that story coming up. We'll talk to you in an hour. Sure, thank you very much. All right, Ross you you deemed this dude what legend in this story and talk about in a very ironic man, I mean, I mean not not in a good way. Not no, not in a good way. I want to be abundantly clear here, but we'll do

that. We'll solve the mystery. Gonna be very busy, lots to get to hang on ye a near decade on the calendar and celebrating ten years on the air. This is one oh six one FM Talking Triangle and there's talk WPTI and the Tryad. All right, fifty one, let's dive into let's let's gather together all of our business experience, okay, so we can analyze the situation and perhaps and you know, act as some sort of business consultant because a business is going out of business. Ross, would you grab your

business consultant hat please? We need everybody, We need all hands on deck so we can solve this mystery, the mystery of what has happened to Anarchist Coffee. It is a coffee shot. This is in Canadia, so let's not it's in Toronto. But there are similar business models here in the US, including right here in North Carolina. So Anarchist Coffee, a coffee shop built on a pay what you can system, has announced it will close at

the end of the month after just one year in business. Gabrielle Simms fewer or gabriel excuse me. The owner of the Anarchist Coffee said in an expletive build announcement that they're going out of business, quote living in working in ways that don't enthusiastically embrace the pure evil of capitalism. He said that they're unable to continue forward and there's just not sustainable long term. This pay what you can business model for nice coffee, not just drip coffee, but you know,

the good stuff, the Starbucks, he kind of stuff. He said, quote F the rich, F the police, F the state, F the colonial death camp. We call Canada solidarity comrades. Well, if you're an anarchist that you don't subscribe to code whatever. Basically, the way it worked is you went in and you could order, you know, a super latte, skim moocha thing whatever. I don't drink the weird coffees, but I do know they're not cheap, and then you pay what you can.

However, even after launching the business and subscribe to this business model, it became quickly apparent that they were losing money each and every day. That's right. Even though the owner says, quote I would continue to scrutinize my prices, which again are pay is you what you can and look for opportunities to either lower them or bring in more revenue. I mean, it's a mystery. How would you bring in more revenue versus a pay whatever you want model

for things that have fixed supply costs. At first he thought, well, what if we get more workers, allowing more volume. Okay, all right, that's a thought. You know, volume can make up for things spreading that cost out. But but if you're just selling more and more and more coffee for whatever people want to pay, and it's not covering your fix, I mean, I don't know. I'm a I'm not a business expert.

The entrepreneur also apologized for the fact that he and he feels it may have had some impact on his business that quote that he is a white, cis gender man, but did note that he's also queer and had vowed to hire people outside of his particular intersection of privilege. But apparently it wasn't enough. All right, So now that we know what's up there, we got some

deats. I do think that from those details were able to extract what might have been the flawed poor of the business model ross anything stick out to you, even though you've never owned an anarchist coffee shop, anything that might have contributed to the downfall of the pay whatever you want a coffee shop model. You know, I've thought about it. Okay, it's a complete mystery. Oh wow, I thought to see. I thought we might may be a

marketing issue or something. Oh maybe not enough, Like what are the cost how much it was the cost of the product that he had to pay to make his product? How much was his cost? Yea, probably the price gouging, right, they were probably charging too much. But no, no, they it was whatever you want to pay, so no, but I mean he what it cost him to make his product. The evil suppliers, the rest of the capitalists that were bleeding them dry. Is Juan Valdez,

the Colombian coffee guy. Remember Juan Valdez with his with his mule and burrow or whatever that thing was living high on his hog and his uh you know, in some Pablo Escobar style h fortress of some sort of castle, just gouging this poor little guy, you know, his his He probably wasn't checking enough boxes when it comes to his his identity. He but he did point out that he recognizes that he's whitens his gender but also queer. So I'm

confused. But um, like you would lead with that, right if you're trying to prove that point, And he would hire people that fell outside of his normal evil progression. But what was the bathroom policy? Uh, you know, I don't know, but I would I'm going to assume it was a free for all. So probably, h let's see here, do do do? Could you shoot up in the lobby? Now? He did say that he felt that he was denied access to capital, says apparently banks didn't

want to give him lines of credit after reviewing his business model. So that's probably I know, right, evil banks, That's what it is. It's the evil Banks. Also, the decorations and the coffee shop are interesting, including depictions of police officers hung under the slogan a cab All cops are bastards, and also derogatory posts about the queen and pointing out that she should have died sooner. Yeah, oh boy, I don't know, man, I don't I don't know. It's probably gonna need to go to uh what's the

um what's the big business school at Penn Pennsylvania, the Worton School. Probably gonna have to go to the working school and uh running by some of the professors there. You hate you hate to see it. Oh wait, hold on, can I'm at Budmore real quick? Thank you? Oh you I hate to see that. Well, mystery unsolved. Man. We got a lot of business experts listening to the show today, and that's what I love.

People out there making it happen, going out, put it all on the line, start your own thing, because I've got a whole lot of theories rolling into my inbox over why the anarchist pay whatever you want coffee shop? Apparently it went out of business, and they don't seem to believe it was lack of access to seed capital from banks who wouldn't loan based on that business model, or capitalism in general. It's things like, well as let me read one of the emails here, because I think this man might be

onto something. I did a little more research during the break Donald Road. He said, perhaps it was the greedy rich people not willing to pay more than normal for their coffee to make up. Well, you're probably onto something because I went and I checked out some of their social media postings on their Facebook here, and in one instance, the owner does blame kind of that. He said that the model required others to counterbalance by purchasing more expensive items

or paying more for coffee, and it never materialized. So yeah, that is one of the things going on here. Also, you're called the anarchists, and it clearly shows on the Facebook thing that you have hours? Can you have hours? If you're an anarchist business? Can you be you know, six eight, six to ten or whatever the hours are here? I just close the page. If you're an anarchy bit, you can't have hours.

You shouldn't even have a locked door. Man, m I question the business model here, all right, you know, one of the one of the big fears out there, and rightfully so. You never want to be a cautionary tale, all right. You don't want to be the guy who died while taking a selfie. Okay, you don't want to be you don't want to be the guy who stood up on the roller coaster and now you have no head. You know, you don't want to end up in the

news. But all of those pale in comparison to this other story. I'm gonna tell you this is this is about a thirty year old man who died in his bedroom that in the apartment he shared with his parents. So the Dudels deliver with his parents, and according to his parents, he had a he had a habit of locking himself in his room, had installed some internal

locks that'll come into play here, and so that wasn't unusual. However, after literally them not hearing any sound out of that room for like a day and them knocking on the door multiple times, they realized something was amiss, so they contact They ended up calling the nine one one and the fire department showed up and literally had to use a pride bar to get the door open due to the locking system, and what they found inside was pretty horrible.

See this. Uh, This thirty year old internet enthusiast was also into a practice known as autoerotic paraphilia, and basically that's where you cobble together just a bunch of weird stuff and then try to execute it all at once. And according to the article here and experts, I'm not sure how you become an

expert in that, but okay, it can lead to problems. So here is the scene as it unfolded and was seen by fire department, and sadly, his mom and his dad Cornification report upon prying the door open with the lever, they saw the Sun's lifeless bodyline on the floor, wearing a one piece women's swimsuit, while his lower limbs and upper neck and shoulder area both were tightly bound with plastic rap and textile straps. Line Next to his corpse

was a one handed electric massage device with quote signs of extreme wear. The device described as a you know what a flashlight is? Ross, Are you familiar with a flashlight? Yes, I am, so change one letter one vowel at the beginning of that, and that's what they're referring to. So it looks like a flashlight flush light. No, like he said, really plumbing No no, no, you correct vowel area to change wrong vowel.

So not an a obviously because we're changing that and it's not a you So you had any their vowels maybe like you know, it's a light to look after flies. Oh it's an I know it's not any sh okay no, no, but but just imagine it looks like that and it's electric and it plugs in and by the way, it's also the knockoff version, it's not

the actual unit, it's not the name brand. No, he went bargain basement on this, and as you'll find out, that was not a good idea because, according to the report, while the device was lying next to him was quote signs of extreme wear. There also was a significant burn pattern

on his nether regions in the outline of the device. And so they started to do the math and they realized that the women's bathing suit, the plastic wrap, the the gag, the I'm sorry that there was a gag to um, and the knockoff flashlight style device apparently had electrocuted him when he turned

it on, and that's what killed him right there. But it's not over because after removing the man and taking him to the hospital or to the morgue, they did some they did some autopsy stuff and quickly were fascinated by an X ray that showed a collection of strange foreign bodies in his um certain cavities, which was basically was a prophylactic stuff with ping pong balls on the balls he had labeled his name because you know, you want to make sure that

you're I guess only using your ping pong balls and the ping pong ball attachment had had been attached to a plastic cylinder that was also there. As a result of the electrocution, As well as all the other stuff, they say the man suffered a collective internal organ congestion, swelling in the lungs and brain due to trapped fluid, and also had blood trapped in his heart chamber, all of which led to his death. So don't do all that stuff,

and don't cheap out on the electronic device, can we agree? Right? Like you probably everything else, you probably would have been fine with the other stuff. God help you, but you went. You went. Knockoff, you went, you know, you went? Ah, what did they have one built in China for a fifth of the price? Sign me up.

I'll take that. You get what you pay for. I can't even I can't even imagine, Man, how many, how many of your parents, not to this extent, have rolled into your kid's room and seen something you wish you never saw? All right, we'll amplify that by a thousand. That's the story, and it's flipping awful. Unfortunately, it's far from the

only I'm reading from the article now. Unfortunately, this is far from the only example of this particular set of this paraphilia thing example of dangerous behavior that has caused signific an injury and or death. In fact, they estimate that on average, there are five hundred incidents worldwide that results have resulted in a fatal outcome. Where is a collection of all sorts of stuff? Oh, one other item too, I'm sorry also, um the oh no, I'm

sorry, this was a separate incident. They say that, in fact, one of the most deadly particular things involves double A batteries and I you know, I can't even describe where they're putting them. But if you're a dude, cringe, real cringe. Okay, so there you go. So yeah, guy like ping pong, I guess what are you gonna do? All right? Eight seventeen Koda Radio program see whatever happens to you today? Just you know, just slough it off, just bad. You know what could

be worse? I could be that dude. So I just wanted to give you hope, all right, eight seventeen Coming up Bonds a show as we all recoil and pain, just thinking about all of that, we have to get into. Where is this the sports illustrated swimsuit stuff I didn't realize that so, and I guess they've done this for a couple of years now, so instead of just one cover model, they have four or something and h

Miller Lite Miller Lte with their own little woke advertisement. Although I think people, I think it's unfair to compare it one percent of what bud Light was doing. I'll explain coming up here on the k c O Day radio program ten Years of New Years twice an hour and smart Talk all Day nine four five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, welcome back, eight twenty two here on the case O Day radio program. Police in Louisiana say they found a the body of a

worker at an Arby's, actually just dead inside the fast food cooler. They have a walk in cooler. Police say the body was found around six thirty pm last end of last week. Isis was Thursday. I was gonna do the story yesterday and I got sidetracked. And they're investigating, saying that the death was considered suspicious, but not a lot of details out there, just that it was an employee there, so probably don't eat at that Arby's in New Iberia for now we see anna good lord man. All right, here's

the story I wanted to talk about. This is right on the cusp? What is this hold on? Oh? I thought someone was mad at me. I laughed my butt off listening you guys try to explain the perverted stude. It's not perverted, sirt. So this is this this man um ah, he's um he's a legend, and not in a good way. Now most would just use the medical terms, but you guys come up with more

creative ways. Yeah. You know, we aimed to please. We want people to be informed, but also we want them not to be overwhelmed with builting it. Yeah, I'll tell you what. The one thing, especially from the story, sir, that I just I'm very sad we don't know. I want to know what kind of porny was watching, because you think it would just be the craziest crap on the planet. You know that stuff where you're like, there's no way that's a thing, and then you find

out it's a thing. But what if it's just normal, regular stuff? What's that he's watching? Forrest Gump? That would get that goes into the crazy side, right, he's watching my Ponies Fury. Maybe a ping pong enthusiast could be. Those are two good ping pong movies, And I'd almost be disappointed if it wasn't something like that. But I digress. All right, back to this. It's around the cusp of Mother's Day CNN, Holy cow putting this out. The advantage advantages are being raised by a single mother,

outweigh expectations, an outlast childhood embarrassment. Now, I kind of get what you're going for. And if you wanted to do a if you want to do a story talking about the number of households that are single mother household, that's I think that that's a that's a noble endeavor. You know, there are some people out there who surmise that the lack of two parent households

may contribute to some of the problems society faces. I take the opinion that, you know, everybody's experience is going to be different, but certain patterns emerge. And and let me tell you this as somebody who was raised in a single parent, single mother household for a good portion of his life, and not as much as my siblings, mind you, Since I was the oldest and my dad decided he'd had enough right around the time I was turning

twelve. It's tough. It's tough for a lot of reasons. And I firmly believe that there are certain life experiences, certain hang up, certain you know, let's say issues as much as just you know, things that shape me that people wouldn't understand who didn't grow up in that necessary necessarily in that environment. Good things and bad things. It'll go, it will, it

will impact you down the road. It's you. I'll tell you. One of the things that's really hard is when you have somebody who decides they just they don't want to be part of the family anymore. In that situation, when you're a kid, Uh, it's it's really hard to deal with the idea that you didn't contribute to that, and it messes a lot of people up. You have to you have to get to a place where you recognize

that you're not at fault unless you are. But you know most of the time that's not the case, and it can lead to trust issues, right, Uh, the inability to form certain relationships in you know, these are all the things that if you read into this, that people struggle with because you you know, you got bit once you don't want to get it again, and you have to be able to overcome that. You have to get to a place where you recognize that that's unnecessarily the case, but it definitely

shapes you. Man so to write it in a way that it's some kind of preferential thing in very rare circumstances, maybe where somebody's just an abusive monster, but for the most part, we don't need to make excuses for it. And I you know, and for CNN to do guy right on the customer Mother's Day is bonkers to me, and to put it into to phrase it that way, but sure enough they did. Then I'll give you more

on this coming up. Hang on a c O Day radio program one oh six one f them Talk, w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is Casey O Day and Carolina's Morning News. So a few years ago, Sports Illustrated decided that they would not have a single super cover model for their swimsuit issue and instead they would have several and by several,

I mean four. So there are four different cover models. By making quotes air quotes, four different cover models for the annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue Brooks Nader. I don't know if you know who Brooks Nader is. She's an actress and model, and you know, it looks pretty standard to what you would expect from a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue cover model from previous years. Megan Fox obviously you know who that is. He's got a little gothy. She

went a little gothy. Um, it's with that weird rapper do what's his name, machine Gun Kelly or whatever. But you'll probably remember her from the Transformers movie. Okay, that's fine. Um, so there's that. So far, Ross, I was to get you those two copies, you'd be fine, right, Yeah, sounds fine, sounds normal, But I feel like you should have all four. I mean collect you need the whole collection, right right, So I would have to include also the cover model of

Kim Petrius, who um was born a dude. So at this point it's predictable, though. Yeah, it's almost twea did you almost twos? Did you see Ian Miles chungs he's a big guy on Twitter, a big right wing guy. Did you see his reaction to it? To the to the

post, No, it's so funny. So somebody posted, you know they retweeted the original story, the SI story with the photo, the cover of the photo, the cover, and it just said this is a dude, by the way, And then in the comments, uh ian Chung he replied, oh no, so he had some uh oh no, some post game regret. This is why you got to do your research. Man. Do you know if he's into ping ponga? He does, Oh no, that's funny. There is a fourth cover though, uh and this individual not a

transwoman, but is eighty one year old Martha Stewart. Martha Stewart will become the oldest model in SI swimsuit history. The eighty one year old said quote, Usually I'm motivated by pay, but this time I was motivated by showing people what a woman my age could still look good, feel good, be good. So there's there's that. But yeah, I feel like you're gonna have to have all four covers. But aren't it's a good thing that you

did your research on the one right, one thousand percent? Yeah, I mean they can they can Martha Stewart though, I mean they have filters so people can look like animals, so they can make her look okay, yeah, yeah, that's fine. And you know, Frankly, if that was his edgy a Sports Illustrated was getting like five years ago, that would have been the big controversy. But it's just not. And you know, you look at like bud Light and then Miller Light, they're in the crosshair,

so though it's it's a little different. So a Miller Light ad started making the rounds. But I would I would tell you that this ad, which is it's not an ad they were running on TV or anything, but rather it was you know, some web based longer form thing and they did it as part of one of the women's empowerment months or something. This is back in March, so this actually predates the Dylan mulvaney thing by a few weeks,

okay. And in the ad you have a woman who and by the way, everyone in the ad is a biologically born woman, and basically she's walking around and they're showing you know, past Billard lite advertising stuff so print pages, commercials, things like that, which obviously included a lot of women

in swim suits. There's a very famous Super Bowl ad where two women are getting into a fight at an outdoor cafe and eventually the fight ends up in a fountain and they tear clothes off and now they're in their underwear, and there just happens to be a construction crew nearby and with cements another mud wrestling in there, and it cuts to a bar where it's a dream sequence by two guys, one going and that's the ad I'd create, and their girlfriends

look at them like they're idiots. It was a funny ad. IM remember that back in the day, and I was a miller ad. So this takes a different approach and obviously is meant to appeal to women and with a certain woke factor. But again, everyone in the ad is a woman, albeit not necessary. Probably somebody who I don't know, I have a lot

of fun hanging out with. But take a listen. CRE's a little known fact women were among the very first to brew beer ever, from Mesopotamia to the Middle Ages to colonial America. Wait, wait a sec wait, hold on, ross, are they playing us? Did you catch that at the very beginning of the ad where about women being the first to brew beer, including Mesopotamia? Are they doing a Cleopatra thing? No? No, no, no, no, no, that would be the ass Syrians. See

what I did there? Oh? I see it's a butt pun. Anyway, continue on. CRE's a little known fact women were among the very first to brew beer ever, from Mesopotamia to the Middle Ages to colonial America. Women were the ones doing the brewing centuries later. How did the industry pay homage to the founding mothers of beer? They put us in bikinis. Wow, be fair, not all of you. And look addition, wild, it's time beer made it up to women. So today miller Light is on

a mission to clean up not just there's a whole beer industry show. Miller Light has been scouring the internet for all this and buying it back so that he can turn it into good for women brewers. All right, I'm not gonna play the whole thing for you. You can check it out if you want. We got a link for you. But um, the point, and the point that she's made when she's talking about is basically they're getting all of the you know, the physical objects that are made of paper, and

they're composting it and turn it into de fertilizer. And obviously it's not some big financial league good undertaking, but it's about sending a message and you know, all of the and you know, people are saying well, look this is you know, they're just trying to top bud light and they're really not

one. It's a targeted ad to some extent. Was the Mulveny thing, right if they had just come out and said, nah, we have a company, and they they set it to like one hundred to whoever the top one hundred influencers there are were, so and it ran the gamut and you could prove that it did, like even sending it to maybe some conservative influencers, then I think probably people would have just it wouldn't have been such a

big thing. But with the Miller thing, one, all the women there are biological women, which is one of the objections obviously the big objections to dealing mulvany because it felt like it was demeaning to women. In this case, obviously the point of attack is men, and so there still is this inability to empower without having to verbally demolish, right, because you can empower without having to kick someone in the face or in this case, you know

these evil men of past. But the problem, the problem is here, it doesn't do that. It strictly goes in on that. Listen to what these pigs were up to and now you're dangerously close to that same language. We heard the marketing chick from budd Light Use talking about how the brand sucks and it's fratty and we got to turn it around and that and I understand wanting to expand your brand in a time when you know the consumption of this kind of beer is shrinking, and beer in general, for that matter,

the younger generation doesn't drink as much beer. But the inability to do it without crapping on who is still the largest part of your market share baffles me. But I just I don't understand. I don't understand how you think that's good. That's like us running radio promotions, trying to expand our female audience here on the show by saying, you know, too long talk radio has been not to be dudes and we hate them, right, That's insane.

And that's that is, into some extent, what the Miller Light ad is doing in the same way the butt Light one was. But the content, arguably is is a little different. And I don't know, maybe it's just because we're more used to that kind of stuff where men are idiots and women are so smart And I haven't even fact checked the brewing stuff that sounds like one of those BuzzFeed things or like I try to live a day without inventions by women, and then you'd look to see that half of the stuff is

not true. But if it isn't an ad that would have ended up on the radar if not for bud light. So there are some components missing. But I understand why people are upset, but also check it out for yourself. I don't think has there ever been a has a woman ever drinking a beer in a bikini? Has that ever happened? I'm willing to research that. Um maybe I don't know. Have you ever been to what's the Sandy area of the state? Yea, the beach there. Yeah, I'm does

it happen? You know, I've been there, and I think I may have noticed something like that, although a lot of times now they're drinking like, you know, fruity fruity chickpop stuff. But yeah, I'm sure the beer things happened. In fact, back of the day when I was in Minnesota and we did I had the boat and we do that. Uh yeah, I'm almost one hundred percent we had women in swimsuits that would drink beer on that boat. So I might have some photos. I'll happen they should

turn themselves in. I'm just saying gender traders anyway. Eight forty six brace Agic from the weather Channel. He's here. Do you like beer, sir? Are you a beer guy? I at your beer? O choice? Uh? Okay, all right, Well everyone's mad at all the beer people for I know, I know me. I stay away from that stuff where you have to drink a whole face okay, yeah, stand holding the regular beer. I did did see mine? No, it's like to swallow the whole can. No, but only on weekends. You know. It's not

all right? Well it get beer drinking weekend for women. It is. It will be, it will be. We'll get through this stuff today to some spotty showers, most of them in the line from just south of Greensboro to Sanford down toward Fayetteville. If you haven't gotten a shower yet, you probably will, and also to the east. And as we get into the afternoon, these will diminish. But later today, probably after three or four o'clock, we'll see a line come into the western parts of the state.

That's the actual Coal Front showers. Thuderstone will become more likely as we head closer to probably ten o'clock try and then rolling across from about nine ten o'clock toward midnight across the triangle, those will be the stronger storms. We aren't our slight to enhance the risk of severe weather. So if you go to bed seven eight o'clock, may want to click on your alerts. We may get a warning or two out of this line with wind and hail. Its

eve been a chance for a tornado. Before all that happens, we'll get into the little bit eighties. Then the front will go through. It'll be changes tonight, we'll be in the load of miid sixties. There may be a shower around tomorrow, will developed sunshine in the afternoon, very pleasant, low humidity, upper seventies to low eighties, pleasant fifties. Tomorrow night some of us might sneak into the upper forties and then a sunny rest of the

week. Thursday and Friday, casey, really nice load of bid seventies during the day, fifties at night, maybe in the mountains especially, you might get into the forties. But the severe weather threat is most likely. Let's make it after dinner till about midnight, give or take as the line comes into the west and rolls east and out. Ahead of it, there may be a couple of showers thunder showers, but that'll be the main line coming

through last a little while, that'll be over it. So once it passes, we'll be done with the worst of this weather and then we'll have some better weather, but it'll be a slow process. Thursday and Friday look like from this point forward the best days of the next four All right, cool, cool, Thank you sir, appreciate it, and we'll come back. Chat with Jeff Bellings your next hang on your day Smarter and celebrating ten years of keeping you better informed one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk five

WPTI More with Casey. Starts now are fifty four quickly Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News. What's happening Lardy? Casey got a report from Washington that retail sales rebounded last month, but not by as much as expected. The Commerce Department reports sales rose four tenths percent in April. That was half of what economists expected. Disappointing results from Home Depot will likely weigh on the Blue Chips today.

Comparable store sales fell more than expected in the latest quarter stock market futures are lower across the board now futures down ninety three points. Now. Verizon is overhauling its wireless offers, no more freebees, and service plans will be consolidated into just two and a high level meeting on the debt ceiling is planned for later today. Case President Biden wants to meet with congressional leaders. But how Speaker Kevin McCarthy is already working to tamp down expectations. He says,

talk so far have made little progress. Casey, alrighty, Jeff, thank you much. Talk Okay, have a good day, appreciate it. Um. Oh wait, wait, hold on, we got a cancelation. We're gonna get to here in just a moment. Let me grab a quick phone call Jake, what's up? Hey, good morning, the uh the ladies room beer, old old shrews have been bashing us men forever, so it really doesn't affect us anymore. But the real question is that nobody seems to

be asking, were these women trying to drug us? See I'm envisioning pirate Wench is trying to drug us and sell us to uh, you know, the the Chinese slave trade. Knowledge. Yeah, Shang the shanghaiing of people. Yeah, I wondering if they're fascinating. If you ever go, if you ever go to Seattle, Um, they have like an under Seattle is actually a sitting on top of a city and they have these underground little tours you can take. So if you can make it around the homeless people and

the drug addicts and get down there. Um, there's some cool stuff from back in the day when that was a thing, man. Uh, and yeah, they'll play a part on that. Essentially, there were bounties on men and they would use feminine wiles to get men to these areas where they'd get kidnapped. So oh, I was envisioning the pirate wenches. Yeah, well they're not pirates themselves, but yeah, but you know close enough, sir, So I'm with you all right, have a good morning, right,

cool cool? Yeah, yep, that was a thing. Again. I love history, man, love history, and judging by the life that those women lived too, it was pretty awful. So you know the fact that they had a side hustle, it was just it was what it was. It ain't right, but it is, uh, you know, part of history. So you got that there. Uh, you remember hobo fights or actually, you know what, I'm gonna do hobo fights tomorrow. Let me do this instead. Ross, how would you describe your race, your

ethnicity white? Big wow bit well, bigot, big at, bigot, bigot, bigot. No, that is out. The term white is out. Now Caucasian. No, come on, man, you can get us canceled. No. The new term you ready for this? Uh m? The new alternative term, which I'm sure will be mandated at one point, is now European American, which, by the way, I used to hear people say when when people started using African American a lot, somebody would be

like Irish American and then they would get called racist. So the fact now that it's the preferred thing, um, and it's basically now woke individuals. One. It listed to remind people of their largely European heritage, so they can remember what a bunch of horrible people they are, colonizers and such. So you would be you would be a European American, not quite eurotrash, but you just got to be reminded. So there you go. Well, something new, you know, screw it the language again. All right,

we'll get into the bumfight story. Tomorrow. It's amazing. It's horrible, but you know this is this is the new Blue Cities man, and I have some questions, so talk to you, then see it.

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