Finally. Yes, Oh it's a success. I'm so excited this morning. Ross. Did you have problems getting the verification code sent to you this morning for our log and stuff? I did not. Oh I got the one, and then the other one didn't come because I got two, you know, two computers. I got to log in and I'm like, oh, it'll come, it'll come, And then literally about thirty seconds ago, it just banged it out. By the way, the codes four seven two one
twenty four. Not that you can do anything with that. Ah technology, God still love it anyway, Good morning, it is Wednesday. Glad to have you Long case O Day radio program phone number as per usual eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Would you like that? It just sucks because like the spam can hit me unabated, No problem. By the way, it's National Macaroon Day. Just throw that out to you. I am a fan of macaroons. Not gonna lie, so got that going
for us. But other than that, it's also lie about the debt ceiling deal Day, which every day this week apparently is going to be so because it's all coming up roses from everything I've read. Unless you read threads by
Nancy Mace Where is she from South Carolina? Right? The congresswoman from South Carolina who I think does a pretty good job laying out some of the issues, and there's quite a few I did like her one line she says, Republicans have been outsmarted by a guy who can't find his pants a little bit, a little bit. Basically, the whole thing's awash. And I actually I spent probably and I'll be honest, the amount of time I invested in
this. I spent probably an hour yesterday just going over documents that she had tweeted, basically portions of the bill. The Heritage Foundation always does like a not always, but on the big bills, they do like a wrap up of what's in there, and obviously there's going to be a little tilt based on what it is they like, but they leave the details there. And
the whole thing's absurd. And I just don't understand the logic here. The majority of the savings, initial savings, are going to be not spending COVID dollars that haven't been spent. The problem is anyone who has COVID dollars the moment and they're they're probably having a meeting on this today. Anyone who has COVID dollars, what do you think they're going to do with those today?
Knowing what we know about government, knowing that there is a plan out there that to pull together and claw back any unspent COVID dollars, what do you think any state organization, government and to he anywhere is going to do with COVID dollars knowing that this is a thing. Uh Ross, you're psychic. You predicted some stuff occasionally. We've featured that on the show. Um, what do you think if if you're a government entity with COVID dollars, are
you going to do right now knowing that this is the proposal? Just just guess. Just pretend you're a government outlet entity and you have a big pile of COVID dollars and you hear that anything that's not spent you're gonna have to give back. I'm probably spending my COVID dollars and you're gonna spend it on stupid, aren't you. Completely you're gonna buy it. You're gonna buy like Hulk Hogan boots that are autographed. We're joking, because you know we need
autographed hulkans as what we need? What? Yeah, for our next chamber meeting or whatever the hell we do if we haven't chamber, are we doing? Chamber? Funded by hands? Oh my god? Did they just think you're so stupid? Ros gets whole cands? You get nothing? What our whole can? I don't even know what that is. The first off, they're autographed, So how did he autograph his own hand? Kids are like they they are giant green hands that go over your hands, that make your
hands look bigger. They're like, thank god, yeah, thank god. I thought it was some like weird Dahmer stuff. I'm mean, I'm sure weird stuff with him. How much COVID dollars do we have? I'm just saying, listen, we have enough to get you a pair. So you put the giant hule can over your hands and then it looks like you have giant hule cans. Oh wow, that's amazing, Like yeah, no, h Hogan, no no, no, like the no no no, I just it just clicked in my brain. I was so concerned. I'm like,
oh my god, he wants to cut off his hands. It's just I ran he stole. But you know, hey, you got enough money. You make things happen, you know what I'm saying. All Right, so we're gonna go with Hulk atophed autographed, And the problem is it's the Hulk. So I mean he's like hulking out and he's like signing them. So it's like the signature it's all over the place. What is that? It's the Hulk. I can't read it. Yeah, he's like, I'm
a Hulk. It's essential for government, business and and radio and radio. Right. The best part about the hulkns it'd be so easy to push the individual buttons on the board. Oh my gosh. Yeah, that's a good point. I didn't even think of that. Let the Centers of Excellence know. We figured it out. We're good. We got Hulk cans. That's what we call our engineering stuff now. So corporate stuff anyway. All right,
So it's I mean, right, I just Ross. Ross is literally your local bureaucrat going, I got a bunch of COVID dollars, I gotta buy something, And he just bought a whole kids. Why because f you that's why? Okay? And you're like, nah, that's not COVID stuff. You can't spend it on that really, what have I told you that there is wait, hold on, where is this? I was trying to
do this smooth, smooth transition here. What have I told you that, uh, COVID dollars right now are being spent on a drag show for kids? Yeah? Yeah, Hull cans become a lot more viable, right, But that's the thing that's happening. I mean, they're they're better for children. I would say that muchos are hull cans. Hull cans? Oh thank god? Okay, what if it's a drag queen with hull cans? Terrifying? Right? At this point, they're they're trolling though they have to be
trolling. There has to be some sort of woke bureaucrat. It's like, yeah, you know we're gonna spend this money on screw you people, right, drag shows for kids. They have to be trolling. No, No, that's the that's the problem. I mean, they're doing it, but I I bet, I mean I think they're doing it to troll, you know what I mean, They're like, I don't know why it would make me feel better if they were doing it just to troll people. Is that
weird? Like if they're they honestly believe they're like, that's just good for the kids. That bothers me more than right, and then doing it out of spite, right, And I don't know why because it's the same result for the kids, but like I don't Maybe I feel like you're more human that way, but no, that's a thing that's happening. So yeah, now, feeling pretty good about this. Obviously everything's going to plan, so we'll get those details for you. Here we go. Actually, no,
I got it right here. New Hampshire Manchester New Hampshire School District has decided to spend four thousand dollars which was received as part of the COVID dollars to fund this part of the American Rescue Plan to fund a quote Youth Pride event which happens Friday. That would be a drag performance. The pride event, which also includes a photo booth so you can get pictures of you with the
Drag Queen and the Hulk. Cans will include swag, food, entertainment and drag LGBTQ, plus affirming organizations, cake, They're gonna have cake and more. The superintendent, Jennifer Gillis says, as with other years, this is an after school extracurricular opt in event. Events such as this are consistent with the goals of our community developed strategic plan and in ligne with district policies. Like she's justifying funding one of these by pointing out, no, it's not
during school hours and skipping over the part where it's COVID dollars. So yes, explain to me how you got a deal done and one of the largest pieces of it is unspent COVID dollars as districts are hiring drag queens. And let me just for those of you out there who are hate listening this morning,
one, good for you being up. Two I would be equally as upset if they were using COVID dollars for a Ben Shapiro speech, okay, or you know whatever conservative commentator you want to insert here, because they're COVID dollars. But that's where we are. So Department of Ed Commissioner Frank never going to pronounce his last name out of New Hampshire question the decision for him,
it's not going to do any good. Total event cost should be around six thousand, saying he does, he doesn't understand how you're able to spend that, and therein lies the issue with the COVID does There's one really important thing I want you to keep in mind, and let me leave you on this before we go to break. When it comes to the debt ceiling increase, everything that they have negotiated or talked about is based on spending levels of
the last few years, right, that's their baseline. And remember the spending levels of the last few years are way up because it was emergency COVID spending. So if you decide the baseline for the government is not the year before COVID but the spending levels that took place during COVID, you're a frigging criminal. Okay, But that is where apparently all of this is based on all
this temporary spending, much like temporary election changes, temporary. This all the stuff that was temporary, and now the spending levels of the federal government are being treated as status quo. That's how you know this is crap. Okay, All right, six twenty one hang on one, SIEM Talk and w PTI two stations driving the best in talk. This is case O Day and
Carolina's Morning News. Yeah, I can't I can't stress the stupidity enough of creating baseline spending or creating a bill utilize excuse me baseline spending from the COVID era. It is one of the single largest advancements forward in you know, um day to day business budgeting on the part of the government since like World War two. I mean, it's crazy. And once you know that fact and you realize just like, oh, we're gonna make election changes, but
just for this year because COVID. And then you realize that everyone's running around there's lawsuits everywhere to keep it. And then the spending levels are on par with it but not above and you're supposed to I think that's a good thing. Blows me away, man, And they're spending it on drag queens. Ross made a good point off the air. What if you're a drag queen? What a time to be alive, man, I mean, business has
never been better. And you're just sitting there looking for business and you're like, wait, you want to do you pay me to do? What? Yeah, you're looking for work. You read curious George, you to your mind, and not all of them are like for this, right, you see this one Twitter like the gates against groomers and stuff. Where like they
get the I'm not doing that front of children. I think one of the things that's going to be very interesting is that LGBT is still LGBT, because there's a lot of folks on those first the first ones who are they're not down with what's going on on the very last one. So anyway, Smart talk all day, w PTI and the AD and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. All right, good morning, it is six thirty five Frog in the Throat this morning. Glad to have you a long case
O day radio program. Sorry to reset my little next gen button bar thing, got an update, Very excited about that. All right, anyway, onto this. Sous Ross and I were just having a big conversation off the air here. Oh wait, hold on, what is this? Do do do do? No? Yeah, everything's stupid. So there's other savings, you know what, sir, if you want to you want to sit there and defend whatever the other savings are. What about the irs agents? It
doesn't matter what is in the bill. If you're starting at COVID spending levels as normal spending, it's dishonest off the front unless the bill says we're going back to spending levels pre COVID and then negotiating from there. Does that make sense? Okay, good glad we're all saying here this morning, to the extent that we can be. I have a so, I have a have
a question. Obviously, what you're seeing right now is some traction in the pushback on primarily Target bud Light, but basically brands out there who've decided that they're going to go one hundred percent into not just putting a rainbow as their logo. But you know, here is here's our new endorsers, here's our new advertisement, here's the displays you're greeted with when you walk in the store and and people go, WHOA, I don't understand why, you know,
why, why they have a problem with this? And the reality is they didn't have a problem. They might have individually, but they didn't have a problem them with you changing your logo. They didn't have a problem with you pointing out you're going to have a you know, some sort of booth at
a Pride event. Nobody cared financially because it didn't impact your sales. So you were able to go and you were able to meet whatever requirements you have to meet to keep this uh, this score that you need because activists have infiltrated the you know, the the credit and finance market. But you got comfortable, you want to step further, and people finally hit their breaking point. They hit their breaking point because and I think largely this is what motivates
most people. You started messing with the kids, and at that point that the great decision the companies have always had to make, not just on trans issues, but on race issues. Like I'm when I say race issues, I mean like activist groups like BLM and others. Right, they didn't punish you for sending money to BLM, which by the way, is now getting
ready to file bankruptcy because they've literally meltd that drift dry. That it was one big scam, but it was never enough to encourage people to not spend their money because for the most part, at least on one side of the aisle, they just they don't think about it that way. They're not as militant. And then you finally hit that number, or you finally hit that issue, and now you can look at your stock price and realize that you're
literally billions and billions of dollars down and with bud Lee. Bud Light is an example of where I don't think that's going to come back. There's too many choices out there. People will adapt accordingly. They're not sitting at their house going, man, I hope this bud Light thing gets over. I really want to buy some that is that is a brand that has screwed itself
with a certain percentage of people. It will never be and because it was already fighting to maintain market share because of the expansion of all the beers out there and consumer choices and younger generations not drinking as much, or if they do drinking, not you. You've already you've already sacrificed your your market share, and companies see this. So if you are a moonbat, at what point and you're famous for something that's not really a political thing that you're famous
for, Sorry, there was a fruit fly who is now deceased. I murdered him, and you're famous for something else. Do you think at some point you see this and go, you know what, maybe it's not my best interest to be a giant a whole partisan piece of crap. I'm just I'm wondering if we get there, because companies already are going maybe we'll maybe we'll take a softer approach, or maybe we'll we'll lean on the gay, lesbian, bisexual part and stay away from the transgender stuff. I only asked
this because I'm sitting there and there's a band called Paramore. I don't know if you guys know who that is. So there's a band called Paramore, and we're you know, as we head into the next election cycle, is where you're going to see this heating up. And now that the Republican field is starting to fill up, and obviously you got Trump there, who's you know, the old school favorite punching bag of moonbat celebrities, Ron desantists also
and everybody else. At what point do you think some of these cats just sit it out? I'm curious, Ross, do you think we'll get to a point where some of these some of these folks who were happy to come out with their anti Trump stuff right at award shows and everywhere else. Do you think at some point where they're just like, you know what, it's not worth it? I think it's not. I think it depends on the format. It depends on the music, right, because a lot of this
music is targeted towards younger people right right, teens, early twenties. I think it'll fly with them because they're as misinformed as the artist. Okay, I think when it comes to older are, like say, like country stars, right the target dello graphic tends to be a little older, more mature,
wiser. I think they might stay out of the fray. But you had some country stars who were lining up to have drag queens at their shows in Nashville after that the law past, remember, Yeah, I think I think he might see that kind of toned down coming, especially because now people are starting to that's that's what I'm kind of you know, they're starting to answer with their wallet in their pocketbooks. So so it'll be interesting to watch.
The one I'm referencing is the lead singer of Paramore. I don't know if he has no Paramore, if they had a big hit Resent. I don't know if they've had a big hit, but they've had some some very high profile band. I remember they came and did a show and like our alternative rock station had him over and people were very excited to see him and they were kind of a really big deal. About five six years ago, I've interviewed Paramore and Haley Williams three times. Yeah. Lead singer is a
woman. Her name is Haley Williams. They had Misery Business was a big song. Actually they started off Haley Williams started off as back in the day, like there was music in the SIMS and okay, then I don't know if you knew this. So one of their songs was featured in the SIMS but they turn it into like sim language, so it's not in English, but it's the same beat and you can tell it's her voice. And that's where I believe it was the SIMS three or maybe the second game, and
that's actually that that was like one of the first big breaks. I will say. Over the past weekend, there was a trend on on Twitter, like a meme trend where people are saying, Hey, who was the nicest celebrity you've ever met? And who is the rudest? And Marky and I both agreed Number one, easily fifty cent nicest guy I've ever met celebrity, really easily super nice. I have no idea. Dude, incredibly nice.
The dude bought me sneakers. He's so nice, it's ridiculous. How nice fifty cent is number two, and Marky and I both agreed was Hayley Williams. She's incredibly nice. The interviews who are great. Um, I don't know how she's been lately. We have an autographed Hayley Williams guitar in our living room. Really yeah, because right love the song she did a song with Bob Airplanes. It was really big that being said you can be a successful person, right and and our politics don't have to align. Do you
see this all time with celebrities. It's not a big shocker, So not shock. You know, I'm not shocked that she's a moonbat because most of
them tend to be. I think if you go into these situations assuming you're better off, assuming that your favorite celebrity is a moonbat, so you won't be disappointed, and just don't even go there, Like, don't follow him, Like I said this before in the past of leg you know, people in Star Trek, the next generation, I don't even follow him because they're so they're so out there and it's disappointing, So don't even do it.
So yeah, I'm not I'm not surprised that she's gonna be in stage saying what she's saying, I'm trying to think of the nicest the night I remember the I remember the real because the rudest always stick out. The rudest was Vanessa Carlton. I interviewed her in Salt Lake City. Remember she had this song A Thousand Miles. He was famous for being in the movie was song White Chicks. Remember that's a song where he's driving along U And the other
one might be more so with Jamie Kennedy. Jamie Kennedy was so rude for Robot Chicken from from Malibus. Most wanted and um, the Jamie Kennedy experience, right, but yeah, we're about Chicken. Yeah, And Marky was so disappointed because she loved him, and then afterwards she's like, I hate that guy. He was the rudest guy I've ever met, just incredibly. Maybe he was having an off day. Same with Vanessa Carlton. I'd like to give them the benefit of the doubt, but I can say easily those
are the top. They'd probably tie for number one rudest nicest fifty cents and Hayley Williams. Okay, now I'm trying to think, you know, it was really nice, but now I the whole event changed my opinion was Will Smith. Okay, So Marky also said this because we interviewed him in Atlanta. He came in for a Christmas special. He was when also Marky said this, I think it was the same. I think it was the same tour. It was seven Pounds. It was the movie Seven Pounds. He
did the show when I was a minia. He was so nice, he came such a great guy. He stayed around forever, should everyone's hand, signed everything, smiles the whole time. Joe, we had the sales. The salespeople all showed up and like the saleswomen were wearing prom dresses. The show was great. I think it was so Jada pink obvious. Jada Pinkett broke that dude, completely broke him, just destroyed him. And now when I see, like, what did I was watching a movie the other day,
Will Smith? What was it? It was one of those backgrounds that I don't remember what it was, but um, I'm sitting there and I just remember thinking to myself, he's a weirdo. And I had never thought that about Will Smith, but that whole thing, so I remember the I'll tell you the one that was interesting. I don't remember why. But I would say probably five occasions in my career have I've been forced to do an
interview forst is the wrong word. Basically, they said, hey, we're wanting to promote this thing, we do an interview, and you know that they're not asking, Okay, So I'm like, all right. It was Dennis Miller, and I like Dennis Miller. I was actually pretty excited about it. And but the problem is is Dennis Miller at the time, and I don't know if he still does this, was doing a morning radio show in California, So he's gearing up to do a show. Obviously there's a
big time difference. So we had to be specific and when we scheduled him, and so we got hire him because obviously his publicist or whatever. We got him like fifteen minutes for his own show started. And let me tell you, the last thing on the planet that I would want to do is
an interview with another radio show fifteen minutes before the show. Ross you'll agree with me, right, Oh yeah, even though it should be a very nothing's going on time, because you're just kind of well, no, no, no, it should be it should be in the best case scenario, stuff's dubbed in. You're going through the kitchen to get some coffee. We're getting ready, right, so but but still it's just it's it's the time when stuff goes wrong you just don't want to deal with. But also you're
trying to get mentally prepared for the show exactly. But whatever, that's when they scheduled it. So we get him on and I remember he was I think now I was thinking about it because we were talking about this before the show. I think what the deal was is he was doing something a dpack is what it was, and we had some skin in the game. Maybe his radio show in California has something to do with our company. I honestly, I didn't even look because that's not what I was going to talk to
him about, because nobody here cares about a California radio show. And he came in and I just remember him being such a jerk. But I understood why he was being a jerk, because he didn't want to do it, and I couldn't help myself, so I made some crack about how I didn't want to be here. I didn't want to be talking to him anyway, because I got a show, you know, we're trying to do a show, and for whatever reason, like that changed his whole attitude. Yeah,
because he didn't want to be there either. I think at that point it probably clicked in his brain. You're both radio people being forced to do something you don't want to do, right, so he can relate to you. Then it was that one stuck out. He wasn't the meanest, but he could just tell he didn't want to be there. And then it kind of
changed. And we only had a few minutes left after that, but whatever, all right, So with Hayley Williams, this is you know, now we're into celebrities weighing in on not Trump necessarily, but Ron de Santis, and here she goes. I'll be happy to tell you I'm very comfortable talking politics. I just so is that comfortable enough for anyone? I don't. It's still there's a thousand things she can talk about. And yes, I understand she's although it is a younger audience, but let's face it, Paramore
has been around for a while. Obviously, you and your wife are fans, right, you're not in your early twenties. No, probably, she's probably a little bit younger, but she has a lot of fans that are in their thirties even forties, and I just don't understand why you think that's in that benefit to you. And uh well, I was like, it'll be it'll be interesting to see how it how it, how it goes this
election site. I was like, all right, well, you know, I'm dead to her apparently, but I still got my sign guitar, so it's all good. I got mine. Screw all, y'all? All right, six fifty two, Hang on your day Smarter one oh six one FM Talk and News Talk w PTI more with Casey starts. Now, this is a great email. I gotta share this real quick so I have enough time.
Yeah, real quick. So some guy just wrote Tom Road. He said, UM used to work loss prevention in North Hills at a store and Paramour came in and was writing skateboards in our store and I ended up having to kick them out. They were also autographing diapers folk okay that I had no idea who they were and even asked when I was throwing them out what
kind of music I listened to? And if they know Paramore, See, sir, you got a story forever now, well, now hold on, hold on, Ross and I were just having a conversation and the stupid song started SNAM on the air whatever, good morning. Um so are you implying Ross that you don't feel that the article that w r L did was balanced? I correct, correct? I think it might have been some bias there. Oh no, yeah, I can't. I'm super excited to do this. All right, check this out. Um, so imagine this. Imagine
somebody takes to a podium microphone in front of him. He doesn't even matter the reason. But let's just let's let's just outline that the reason is not one of politics per se. They're accepting an award for a movie where they pretended to be somebody. They're there to say, you know, to cut a ribbon or something. All right. They are part of a memorial service.
They are the keyno or they're the the the keynote speaker at a graduation, and rather than speaking about specifically hardline traditional exactly what you would expect, they decide instead to throw in some thoughts, some thoughts that don't have anything to do with necessarily what they're speaking about, or have some connection, but arguably are going to challenge the beliefs of some in the audience, but they do it anyway, imagine somebody doing that. It's unthinkable, Right, we've
Ross. Can you look and see if there's any examples of people who've been in those speaking positions who've decided to just talk about whatever they want, something divisive in some cases. All right, Ross, going to look that up. I'm sorry I was loading some more audio. So you're saying it, has it ever happened before? Yes? Okay, let me check, yes it has. Oh wow, that was quick. But just like once,
maybe I'm pointing this out because I was. I was reading an article yesterday from w r L, and I was like, you know, you know that it's a good it's a good piece. And I don't mean this from a quality of the journalism standpoint, but you know it's a good piece. When I'm sitting in a room by myself talking to myself and laughing, it's kind of getting prepared for where we're going with this. The next morning, so a a US Air Force retired US Air Force tech sergeant, his name
is Stan Jones, spoke down. This is down in Johnston County, Joco. We're going to Joco for this was keynote as a speaker at the Memorial Day ceremony in Johnston County. All right, that's good, that's you know, that's who you want to book. Get a veteran Memorial Day ceremony, can talk about it. It's it's not necessarily always going to be a happy speech, but it's going to be a speech that people need to understand. And because again Memorial Days not Veteran's Day, it's about people who did die
serving this country. However, during his talk this is from w R L. Jones brought up issues of socialism, religion, and gender. Quote, something is wrong when we say to the child, you can determine your own sex, Jones uttered during the speech. At the end of his remarks, he was met with a standing ovation. Sounds like he knew his crowd, but his comments were not well received by everyone. So what do they do.
They go and they drag out people who weren't there, including Wendy Ella May, a US Army disabled veteran and member of the LGBTQ community, who took issue with some of jones remarks. Said, May, they've never lived the life. They don't know what it's like to be born one gender and lives another. They don't understand and never will. W r L reached out to Jones but hasn't heard back. Good good, And I hope that was an active decision, just like I tell everyone, don't talk to these people.
You want. The way in which you push back on that garbage is to not involve yourself with that garbage. They're not going to do you any favors. They're looking to hurt you. I know there's some who disagreeing. They're like, wow, I want to speak to an audience. I'm telling you don't talk to him. How many times if I told Mark don't talk to him, Mark Robinson, don't talk to him. There there's no puff piece that they're ever gonna do on you. Anything that they do is about
screwing you because they hate you. Even though even though I have on occasion seeing an article there that actually appears to be balanced journalism, the majority of it is this ross. What did you notice when you were watching the piece this morning to pull the audio? Well, just so you hadn't You didn't see it yesterday until I sent it to you, and then you're seeing it
this morning. What are your thoughts on the journalistic quality? Well, I came in I want to get audio from the guy, right, because it's the story of what he says. I would like to know what this gentleman said at the thing that's caused the upset. Yeah, And there's two seconds, like maybe a half second of the dude and then like ten twelve seconds of the person that disagreed with him, and I'm like, well, I would like to see this in context. So I went found the actual video.
Dude spoke for a long time. He's very passionate, obviously, I know this from his speech. His father was, you know, a preacher he has and you could tell them about his delivery and his cadence, and he has experienced speaking in front of people, and he just talked about a lot of issues and I got a better idea of what he was trying to say. Oh okay, I feel perhaps ri L was a little bit biased in their reporting, So I hope you're sitting down. I am, but
um, I'm not shocked. So the second cut is the totality of what they put in there right of him. So I'm reading this correct, yes, okay? R Elies Yeah, yeah, yeah, So this is this is the totality of what they included of the focus of the story, and it's just really important because this is the focus, this is the outrage before they brought on the transgender former service member to talk about what a big meaning he is. All right, so let's let's listen to the clip that r
L selected and then I'll give you a little more. Something is wrong when we say to the child, you can determine your own six. They've never lived that life. They don't know what it's like to be born one. Did you you blink? Didn't you? I should have warned you don't blink.
I want you to not blink because the subject of the story is the first is And then they go into the rebuttal part where they essentially went out and got somebody who wasn't there who I'm assuming somebody there knew right in the role of decks and they're like, ah, I want you to react to this, so don't blink. Because how long does it speech? About forty five minutes? Right, he spoke for a long time. I mean the total video is maybe forty five minutes he spoke maybe I don't know, fifteen
twenty minutes. But I mean he goes into detail, he goes back into his great great great granddaddy, who I guess was a sheriff in Johnston County. I mean he covered a lot of ground. Okay, all right, So again don't blink, because this is you'll miss the part of the speaker who is the subject of the story. Something is wrong when we say to the child, you can determine your own six. They've never lived that life. They don't know what it's like to be born one gender and live as
another. They don't understand that and they never will. All right. So the total clip, the totality of both statements is sixteen seconds from the rio piece, something is wrong when we say to the child, you can determine your own six. They all right? So from the sixteen seconds, so the first five and a half seconds is the actual focus of the story, and then double that time, rough Lee is the rebuttal to the story to what he said. Just you know, if you're looking, if you're looking
to balance this stuff. But yes, so big Meanie went on to say, quote, we as a nation seem to want to cheer this woke nonsense. A bunch of it here is. Would you like to hear a little more without you know them immediately attaching rebuttal from somebody who wasn't there some of you know what I am talking about with this revisionist history. I know there
are heroes in our education system. But something is wrong when the state says that the children belong to us now and the parents' voices are having to be silence. Something is wrong when we say to the child, you can determine your own sex. And something is wrong when we find it okay to tell children that it's okay to mutilate your own bodies, and we allow teachers and professors to teach our children that fallen brave men and women are no more than
baby killers. That sounds like a guy who actually is on point. And here's why he's literally talking about what you know. Memorial Day is a recognition of those who have fought and died for this country, but it's also a reflection on the country for which they fought and died, and not not just how it goes on and how things move forward, but also the way in
which we recognize that. And so somebody, obviously within his age group, is going to recognize the response that this country had to people who fought and or fought and returned um in in this case during an era which uh they they were deemed baby killers and and to this to this day, you still
have some of that. But obviously the height of it in and around Vietnam, and you know, you're dealing you're dealing mostly with people who didn't didn't want to be there in the first place, but we're you know, drafted
into that. So he's going to have some thoughts. But this idea that Ril's got their panties in a bunch because um somebody said something that had you know that they've deemed political during the course of a speech, and they have to go out and do a whole article and get a rebuttal and how dare he, you know, run that kind of article is laughable to me, absolutely insane, especially when there's as Ross pointed out, there's at least one
example where this goes in the other direction and nobody bats an eye castion point. I don't know if you saw this. There was a graduation ceremony at the City University of New York Cooney or Cuney or however they pronounced it, and the speaker, as selected by the class, was one of the students the name Fatima Musa Muhammad who went in and who went up there, and rather than talking about, hey, it's been you know, it's been a tough road. But we we did our stuff. We got our grades,
we're graduating, we're going out into the real world. Best of luck to you know. The standard stuff you see basically went on a giant anti Israel. You know Boo Jew's speech for the commencement speech, it was I'm not saying Hitler would be proud, but not a fan of the Jews. And that's fine in the sense that Fatima Muhammad can have any of the thoughts that Missus Muhammad once you know, as somebody who is who has an affinity for
Palestinians, that's fine. I understand there's beef there. That being said, it's a commencement speech in New York City, But Eddie at an American University Ross, did you notice where I didn't pull that story from the story that I have is from Fox News? Did you notice which outlet didn't run a story on that and wasn't where because I looked. I actually made a point to look because I was curious if they did the story since they decided that
they wanted to do a hit piece on this Air Force veteran. I had to send you the Fox News version of that because w r L didn't do a story on that. So if they're if if they and well it's not local, well look at their site. The vast majority of the stories that they have on there, if you go to their website, are are from news feeds. They're not local, which is fine, that's just how journalism works now. But um, their whole beef with can you believe that they
took this speech and decided to insert their own thoughts. Arguably, this guy, the majority of his speech is on topic. In is on topic. It's out of context because he's talking it's a memorial day, He's talking about people that died, you remembering them, and he goes into the history of that because there's history behind it. Why did they die, why were they there? What were the ideals they were fighting for? Right, what's the
actual history of this country? Whereas I'm pretty sure ady commencement speech shouldn't just be Israel sucks and they all should die And the majority of the speech was that. So you know, news selection is a good indicator of bias. Just some to remember, all right, Seven twenty two case O Day Radio program. Lots to get into, lots of time left, but we do have take a break because I went very long there phone number eight eight eight
nine three four seven eight seven four. Hang on all right, long first segment there, because well, stuff and stuff and yeah, yeah, I'm sorry. This guy given a speech and throwing in some of his thoughts about what it is he actually fought for. Seems a little more on point than death to the Jews commencement speech up in New York. Just me just thinking aloud. I have thoughts and stuff. That's what we do. So you want to weigh in eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.
But news is next benga show. After the show is on the iHeartRadio app. Search case O Day for the podcast on the iHeart Radio app. Oh man, who could have predicted that? So yesterday North Korea launched had a launch, which obviously, um makes everyone very nervous in the region. But this time it wasn't just some missile they were lobbing over Japan instead. The launch Uh well, I say yesterday, but it's today our time, so whatever on that. But um, they were attempting to launch the very first
North Korean spy satellite. How do we know? Because it went about as good as if Ross and I decided to put something together and try it over the weekend and just basically smacked down in the ocean and then the South Koreans recovered it, so so they know what it was. Yep, yep,
yep, yep. Yeah. North Korea's first attempt to launch in a military spy satellite resulted in failure, with South Korea's military picking up the wreckage after the carrier rocket crashed into its western waters, so it didn't even really make it away from the peninsula. All right, Ross, how many people were executed for this? What do you think the over under is on that? Because somebody's getting greased right right, we'll get the person that shut it up?
Pushed the button, read the launch button? Yeah, the button put Well do you think Kim John Un pushed the button him self? Though? Remember that thing of him sitting at like the oh yeah, the meme of him sitting there with the mouse. Yeah, yeah, with the oldest console you've ever seen. It looks like he's getting ready to play Oregon Trail, right, the designer right, Yeah, he's dead, Yeah, all right,
So we got probably everyone. I gotta think anyone who was on the support team of the launch, a minimum of twenty people, anyone who would have touched it, right, because you could all you could, you could all assign blame there. Yeah, minimum twenty. It's almost at that point it's not even worth expending the mortar. So and they've had a busy week in North Korea? Yeah, who could have thought that wasn't gonna work? Didn't They jail a toddler, which, by the way, I'm not wholly
opposed to. If you've ever been around to toddler, I was. It irritates some of you. But ross, do you even have a kid, you'll admit toddlers can be obnoxious? Right? Yeah? They what? They jailed the toddler though for life? Well, you know what shouldn't have been uh, shouldn't have been toddlering. I want to blame the victim here, but yeah, North Korea infant jailed for life? Now? Why no? Not for singing along to uh Dora or one of the other obnoxious shows.
What's the really obnoxious one you mentioned? I mean, Door is the worst in my opinion. Okay, so are you pro jailing toddlers singing Dora or not. I'm want to be clear here, not for life, obviously, but I mean I would probably be against jailing a toddler. Okay, I'd be like, oh my god, I'm so blessed that my kid can speak. Ross is a coward, not your kid. We're talking about toddlers in general, just because you have to have a law that impacts everybody. So
all right, so we're not jailing toddlers. This toddler was jailed for well, it wasn't just the toddler, it was the whole family, because they do this in spurts. After the parents were found with a Bible. A two year old, along with his entire family, and they go generational, they don't screw around, was sentenced to a political life imprisonment whatever that means. Basically, you're gonna go to a work camp and that's where you'll be
forever. Let's see here the and before you think it came from the South Korean because here's the deal. There are a couple of South Korean news agencies that put out the really salacious, spectacular North Korea stories and there is a certain amount of propaganda in there. So you got to take all that with
a grain of salt. However, this particular story about the two year old and his family being sentenced to life imprisonment based on a possession of a Bible was actually part of a US State Department report, So you know, take that for what it's worth, but this is based on reporting from our own
US State Department. And basically it worked like this. So North Korea every now and then has a crackdown on religious beliefs because there is only one religion and it is the the you know, the Kim dynasty, and in this case, they wanted to make a high profile example. So this is what they used, right, because it's not just about horrifying us, it's also
about, you know, whipping your people into line. So the idea that you would accentuate that a toddler was thrown into life imprisonment for his parents possessing a Bible is obviously a very horrific By the way, just so we're clear, I don't think toddlers should be thrown in jail. You can put him in that maybe an inscapable playpen or something and shut the doors. I don't
have to listen to it, but not jail. For life. But this is about sending a message that not only are you screwed, your kids are screwed, to you know, control your own people. The report provided estimated figures on religious persecution, stating that approximately seventy thousand Christians or people in possession of Christian material are currently imprisoned in North Korea. So they don't mess around on that. But yeah, you're tossing the toddler in there. I know
it sounds correct. I guess maybe the and um, you know, you've seen you've seen some reports of what all goes on in these work camps, and as you can imagine, it's horrific. But what do you what do you do with a toddler all day? This is why I don't understand. I get that, you know, you give the you get the parents in, you know, making military uniforms or working on the farm. They have these big farm associated with it. Like, I get that, But what's
the toddler doing all day? I just I feel like there's probably not a daycare there. Uh, let's see here, the Department of States have the scope and quantity of underground or secret churches remains difficult to quantify. Uh. In North Korea. However, they estimate that even with all of that, there remains a very very well attended functioning um church. And ironically, I don't know if you know this. Did you ever see them? Was it
Lisa Ling's sister or whatever? Right, who did that one documentary? There they have like they have like church, they have this this street that has all these churches on it, so it has a Catholic church and it has a Christian you know, standard non denominational Christian church, and like they have like a basically they represent all the religions. They have a mosque um. You know, they have a place for the quote unquote Jewish North Koreans to
go. And but they you know, they bring people by there to show it to them. And like I remember they were in the Christian Church when they were there, or no, I remember they went to the Catholic Church and then they went to the Christian Church and they went to the mosque um. They didn't didn't go to the temple there. But um, as somebody who was raised in the Catholic Church, everything looked off right, like they didn't even do a really good job of like I'm pretty sure the the h
you know, the guy they were introducing his father. They're at the Catholic chi probably not ordained by them by the Vatican, if I had to guess, and the same way for the Christian Church. And you and you realize just how crazy, you know, how crazy you have to be to not only remember they built a whole city basically just on the other side of the dam z that nobody really lives in, but just to look like everything's hunky
dory. And then all of these the propaganda is insane. Man, So simultaneously you're jailing toddlers, but you have a fake Catholic Church and a fake Christian church and a mosque and a temple and all this stuff. But you never you never really figured out what it's supposed to look like. It's just it. It makes it extra creepy. It has the exact opposite effect of what they think they're trying to do. So um uh anyway, uh, there you go, seven forty five Race Agic from the Weather Channel. He's
hanging out, Grab him do morning through. Toddler got life in prison And I'm not gonna lie. Um, I'm not opposed to jailing toddlers in a playpen in another room. So I don't have to listen to him. But um, obviously this is a step too far. Um then there done that? Right? What's that? Well? No, no, no, when you are done that? Roster Rage just admitted to a history of jailing topic down there at the Weather Channel. Probably. Well, I just so I
was gonna tell my I was just lead into my playpen story. My mother actually had cut she had to cut the legs off the playpen because I kept bouncing up and down in it so much as a kid that basically I broke the bottom out of it. So reminded me of that story. So basically I was not a good kid. So how tall was your playpen? And was it really actually a jail cell? Oh well no, not really. They didn't turn it upside down or anything and do that. Okay, all
right, wait wait that's how I thought. That's how they're supposed to go. You remember the older ones and the wooden ones where they had the wooden probably six inches and had that on it on the yea. We had one of those. I don't remember my time in it, but I remember my little brother being in it right right anyway, No, no, no, none of that bad stuff, But just I used to go over. You
hear you want to hear what a horrible person I was. Yeah. So I remember when my little brother Cody was in there as a kid, I'd go over and if he was being if he was yelling or stuff, I'd go and then I would take toys out of it. I'd like reach my arm through the slats and like flip them out. I don't know why I remember that. It's one of my earlier memories. Yea, which is just a horrible memory because what an animal I was. But and you were probably
kept in the playpen too, even when you cried. I mean basically we had a playin with my kids. Yeah. Yeah, And with my kids, they were put in the playpen and then if they weren't quiet, then you'd take them out, you know, caught alman. You know, you wouldn't let them cry it out. But were we were, yeah, you know our parents. Anyway, U, before I get to give myself too much trouble, U, let's go the Gulf first, because there is something
the Hurricane Center has its eyes on. Twenty percent chance of development over the next seven days of week low pressure. It's kind of doing a little loop in the northern Gulf in the next few days and head across Florida. As they said, low chances of any development there. But that now that's two systems. The one that went into still hanging off the east coast of the Carolinas at the Hurricane Center has its eyes on the one of the Gulf.
So as we get toward the first day of hurricane season tomorrow, this time of year, we do look closer to homes. So I just wanted to mention that otherwise cloudy today this morning, kind of misty, drizzly out there in many places, upper seventies this afternoon. Tomorrow we might get a shower in the afternoon upper seventies again, and Friday will have a slight chance of a shower thunderstone, not a lot of sunshine over the next few days.
Should remained mainly cloudy as we go through Friday, but Saturday looks good sunshine, load of mid eighties, probably the best day of the weekend. Then on Sunday, partly sunny and load of mid seventies, So it looks like some pretty decent weather all in all. Four outdoor plans over the next stuff or five days, maybe a little bit longer okay, all right, I appreciate it, sir, thank you very much. Ye all right, coming up, I have to tell you this may take the cake for my new
most insane story I've heard out of Seattle. The first one, the one that currently holds the crown is do you remember Roster. You remember when they were wanting to pressure wash the county courthouse in Seattle, King County Courthouse. Excuse me, because like there was feces everywhere because basically the entire thing was a giant homeless encampment around it. And the the guy objected because some of the homeless people were black and he thought that people out there with high pressure
hoses would trigger them. I know we did that story. Yeah, I remember that now, Like they would all have flashbacks of the Civil rights movement, right even though the one guy they showed them the video clip I saw, there's like, hey, I don't think he's older than I am, but whatever. So that was that was right up there with insane Seattle stories. This one, though, this is a doozy wait for it, it's next. Thank you Casey's w PTI in the Triad and one six one FM
Talk in the Triangle. All right, So the city of Seattle, obviously facing many, if not most, of the same issues San Francisco and others. In fact, you know I told you about how they didn't want to pressure wash the feces covered courthouse because civil rights memories or something. Also, they did the TV station there did a whole thing called Seattle Is Dying.
I can't recommend it enough because it's insane, Like just it's about an hour and it just documents from a leadership perspective why they are where they are. Although there is a drug adult hobo in a trash can that's mildly amusing. I don't know why that why that's ross. You watched it too. You saw Oscar the grouch there with the meth habit who's had like thirty summer rest
and he's in a trash canny will come out, all right. So with that in mind, you know they're putting a task force to get Blue Ribbon Commission right to figure out what to do about the homeless stuff. And this is Jesse Waters did this story, and I'm just gonna play it because it's
insane. I want you to listen one to one of the board members of the task force objecting to this other guy they're wanting to put on there for a very specific reason, and the reaction from the other board members and you'll understand why Seattle is what it is. It's a normal day in Seattle. They're Homeless task Force nominated a guy named Thomas Whittaker, who goes by Raven Crowfoot to join the board. Raven is one of the strongest shatterers for a
time has ever seen. He's homeless, gay, an American Indian. There's just one problem, Thomas Whitaker, Raven Crowfoot is a sex offender or repeat sex offender, and I have had bad experience with him. So I'm going to touch you off because we can't disclose people's personal business here. By the way, that appears to be a woman who's yelling, and you'll hear more from her. Um, just so you know, right at that public disclosure,
like we have no right to out anybody in this space. Okay, okay, I thought thinking, but that's just not okay at all, and I won't stand for that at the co chair her people's backgrounds and actually I'm glad that if that is the case, that he's here, because sex offenders
are another population that is most vulnerable that don't have housing. Okay, all right, now, if I just played that clip for you, and I'm gonna tease this because we're gonna do it after the break, just because I don't have enough time and I don't want you to miss a millisecond of it. If I just played that, that would be an insane cut of audio. Can we agree on that, right? Her saying, Hey, I don't think we should appoint this person to the boy They're literally having a discussion
about whether this person s should be on the task force. Okay, so it is the time to discuss whether that person should or should not be in whether they are qualified. So one of the board members obviously has raised an objection and then gets berated by the woman. Is it a ross? Did you think it was a woman by the way that Yellen, I'm undecided.
Yeah, I don't know. Okay. The other board member, however, when I played the second cut, this thing's going to go to an all new level of insanity and there will be other screamy board members as well. So with that in mind, news is next and the next cut, right, Good morning, everybody, It is eight o seven here on the case O day radio program tone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven
four. So if you're I don't know, if you're just just joining us, let me just bring you up to speed, because I got about halfway through his story, and it's important that you have the context. So in the city of Seattle, which is insane, which is essentially just you know, San Francisco, slightly further north, they have giant homeless problem and to
the point where like, it's all I will say is it's crazy. You should just search out a documentary called Seattle Is Dying and watch it and it's just, Oh, I can't even fathom, which means you got a bunch of woke folks in charge there. And so they decided, well, we're gonna put a homeless task force together, which is the exact answer to people who might verbalize concerns when you don't actually intend to accomplish anything. Oh no, we gotta we got a blue ribbon panel. It'll be fine, commission
will solve it and they'll come back with recommendations and nothing will happen. It's the ultimate in bureaucracy. So they're trying to figure out who to put on there, and so you have some of the current members. You also have folks that are these are you know, these are bureaucrats, are in positions of power within Seattle, and they're trying to figure out if this guy they're
wanting to put on the board it was a good fit. And one of the one of the board members, brings up a little piece of his background and and then you hear the reaction from oh, you know what, actually, this is what I'm gonna call this person. Um? What was the name they came up with for that? Remember that that podcast where they had the all the girls sitting around and then they had the big trans woman.
Um, what did Gorlock the Destroyer? Gorlock? All right, so we're gonna we're gonna refer to the very angry board member is Gorlock the Destroyer? Because I think that's perfect. All right, So um let me. I'm gonna replay the first part just because it's worth it. Listen to the reaction, but wait for it because when I get to the second cut, your head's gonna explode. It's a normal day in Seattle. Their Homeless Task Force
nominated a guy named Thomas Whittaker who goes by Raven Crowfoot. To join the board. Raven is one of the strongest shatters for the time has ever seen. He's homeless, gay, an American Indian. There's just one problem, Thomas Literacre. Raven Profoot is a sex offender, repeat sex offender, and I have had bad experience with him. So I'm going to touch you off because we can people's personal business here, right, that's public disclosure, Like
we have no right to out anybody in this space. Okay, okay, I thought thinking, but that's just not okay at all, and I won't stand for that at the co chair that people's backgrounds. And actually I'm glad that if that is the case, that he's here, because sex offenders are another population that is most vulnerable that don't have housing, and that's a big problem obviously. Ross. Let's say that you were you were assaulted by a sex offender. Would you want to be Would you want to be assaulted in
your own house? Right? Would you want that? Would you want that horrific experience to take place in your own home? I mean, this is a messed up thought exercise, but no, I would not, because then I wouldn't want to ever be home. I'd be like I don't know he associate that with that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so that's why you
want to have the sex offender with the home. Is the only logic I can think of if I'm Devil's advocating here, right, and then you just pointed out it's an insane thought exercise, But here we are, right, because then you'd be like, oh, well, I'm not going near that house. Yeah yeah, yeah, I'd have to put a sign up or something. They probably don't do him in Seattle because it's like, no,
that'd be mean. All right, But but you know, maybe it was a Romeo Juliet situation, right, Maybe he's a senior, she's a freshman, right, those situations. I thought you said that everybody died. Now who's thought exercise? Well, I mean you said Romeo Julia. I never understood what that's like the standard, you know, It's like it's like ROMI, I understand the age of stuff, but I mean, there's so many people died in that story. It's like why spoiler spoiler shouldn't be the romantic
standard the spoiler. It's like, Chromeo Juliet, We're all gonna be dead. By the way, do you see there's a trigger warning on the Romeo and Juliet that they were streaming on Netflix because there's a suicide. Sorry, I had forgotten about that. I'm so glad because I wanted to bring it up one day when I saw it, and then I spaced it and I was so bad at myself. And now it's perfect because here we are, all right, So this insanity. I'm googling Romeo Juliet Total desk like it's
a Rambo movie. Well, Rambo only had the first blood, only had one death, and then it just then it then it got crazy, right, is it like the number just goes stupid. Six people die in that story. Spoiler. Yeah, there's elements of suicide, it said, so watch out. Okay, all right, So maybe that's what it is. Maybe mister Crowfoot is you know, he was a senior or maybe a super senior and she was a freshman and or or maybe there's more going on.
Let's continue this conversation, Shelley. In twenty ten, he was convicted of raping a thirteen year old. Twenty twelve, he was charged with raping a fifty The cups found him living in a tent with a minor. Well, look that's he was living in a tent. There wasn't really the rape component, all right. So that's two and a half and you know the old term three strikes and you're out right, there couldn't possibly be anything else going on. Continue, please, the guy should be in prison, not running
Seattle's Homeless Task Force. Oh and he even molested the board member who called him out. Watch. Oh no, she has touched me. So there's a meeting where he Now you need to take this to the police. Then it's Christina I have this is Christie stop as the coach share. I'm telling you, okay, we'll not talk like that in this meeting. I will not have that here. If anyone wants to talk like that, you will be muted and he removed from this meeting board member or public or not.
This is about equity and everyone. Everyone deserves housing. I don't care if they're a sex offender. I don't care if they're black, I don't care if they're indigenous. I don't get the a criminal. I don't care if they're coming out of jail prison. Everyone deserves housing. Good lord man, well, good for him. The person in question checks every single box. He just say he gets six houses. Unfortunately, they're going to be built
by the Clinton Foundation, so it's gonna be yeah warmp wampum. So so they're trying to figure out whether they should put this guy into this position issue, right, they're measuring experience, right, And I even understand the argument, Well, he was homeless, Okay, Yeah, let me tell you there's a there's a lot of inspirational stories out there of people who have literally been living out of their car and then they turned it all around, right
or right on the custom of it. Um, just thinking like Kurt Warner. I don't know that he was he wasn't homeless. But here's a guy, you know, he's a football player. He knew he was a football player, and he's stocking shelves at a grocery store in the Midwest, right, and it just and then he's just like, you know what, No,
I gotta do something. And he went and he did the arena thing, and he caught attention of one of the guys from the Rams, and they brought him in as a super backup maybe and then injuries hat and then boomed, he's winning Super Bowls. Okay, can you see these stories? Right? Jim Carrey lived in his car for a little bit, right, Mary, remember Jewel back in the day. Yeah, she lived in her
car. Yes, I'm fine with that. It's the other stuff. And then it's the part where literally one of the people on the board says that he sexually assaulted her and the responses go to the police, to which she says, I did, right, it's a matter of public record. I'm just letting you know. Yes, the two days a history of raping people about two and a half people, allow three and a half allegedly. And the response, this is about equity. You're doomed at that point? Are
you kidding me? Can you? Can you imagine as because this is a hiring exercise at this point, right, you're hiring somebody. So for those of you who hire and fire, right you're a business owner or you're an HR whatever, I feel like this is the exact time to bring this stuff up, and and and and by the way, I just want to be abundantly clear here. I am one of the things that I feel is probably a problem, and I don't necessarily know what the solution is, and I
think it has to be case by case. Is people who have been convicted of crimes been sentenced to prison. Now they're released and they want they actually want to do the right thing. Right, They want to get on with their life. And and they realized they were wrong. They paid the you know, the penalty, and they're out there. And I understand people wanting to be advocates for figuring out, well, how do you make it so it's not so tough that they feel their only choice is to do something criminal
to survive. I get that a thousand percent. That is not this, especially when you're in an interview essentially for the job, and you may have sexually assaulted one of the interviewers. And at no point can this woman break away from the equity nonsense. Plus he gets six houses. All right, let's get your calls on this eight eight eight, nine three four seven, eight seventy four. Hang on. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and near's talk WPTI in the Triad. All right, good
morning, A twenty two here on the case a radio program. Oh man, get some emails. Who do By the way, coming up on the show, you're all gonna you're gonna learn your terrorists. So hold on for that. Let's get to some calls on the Seattle story, which is insane. Uh, Raoul, good morning, what's up by Casey? Great show today, and listen, um the lady or gentleman that was I want to increased e Porlock the destroyer. Yes, yes, yes, boy. Sound
funny that he or she said everyone deserved housing. I don't care if their ex combent or the criminals or we'll wait a minute. Yeah, they used to have housing and imprison and old meal staid for three Yeah they cought three hots a cot everything you need. So if you're gonna keep raping people, yeah yeah, um and muted, sir, she would have gotten muted, remember she if she'd have rebutted at any point, she would have been muted.
And literally, even though she's a member of this commission, not allowed to have her voice heard. So that's prove that on the left only the allowed win argument, I mean rop no, not not not allowed at that meeting. So yeah, they're I don't you're doomed if you're going to keep having that as leadership. Raoul, appreciate it. This morning. I have to go one okay, okay, all right, yeah that's I will mute
you. I don't care if you remember it. Really I know, so literally a person who is I understand your co chair werelock, but a person who's supposed to have their voice heard. Good god man, James, what's up? Yeah? I would to go for years, done lots of hire and work through hr stuff. The lady that brought up the history of this gentleman and then claimed to be a victim, she just laid herself out to perfect lawsuit if they put him on this the mission because now they're allowing her
to making her work with her her the person that attacked her harassments. Yeah yeah, I mean she's she's got them bought and paid for that. That's the perfect lawsuit that she's laid out. So she should shut up and cash the check. Huh exactly. Yeah. I like to think that maybe there's one person, if only by accident, who got on the board who has a conscience. But I don't know, maybe just get paid. So not a bad point, sir, appreciate it. Have a good one, all
right, One more quick call, Chris, what's up? Hey, Casey. I just want to say that I'm really not understanding what they mean by equity and equality. You can't take the success that people have worked for and just you know, to someone who has done nothing their whole life and accept
rape people children at that matter. And I don't understand how you know the I don't understand how the criminal population that's out in the streets is allowing the child molester to flourish like this, because if my understanding is correct, when you go to prison and you are a child molester, you don't have a chance, especially if the person that's in jail is one of the family members
that you're molested. So I don't understand where they get this equality. I'm confused on equality and equity because I don't think that they understand the word. There's two different things. Just keep in mind they're too different. The equality is you know, equal opportunity. Equity is equal outcome, which is far more dangerous because the gates anybody having to actually do anything or you know,
stand out or work hard or any of the rest of it. That's why when they people need to point out when they mean equality or they should mean
equality, but they say equity that they're talking about two different things. Well, the only home for Raven Quo Foot should be a jail cell, because I mean he needs to sit there and think about what he's done to other people, and he needs to be isolated so he can be with his own thoughts and he can prepent for his sins and understand that God does love him and does need to bring his soul to He's making problems his priority, I
do his raping kids, and apparently he may have attempted to assault to an adult. So well, thanks for taking my call, and thanks for clearing up the equity inequality formula. Yeah, sorry, sir, you know it's it's a mess. What a mess? Man? All right, raise your hand if you're a terrorist? Ross Are you a terrorist? By the way, I am not you sure, I'm pretty sure. I'm pretty sure there's people out there going, I'm not a terrorist. What the hell is he
talking about? That's not what I heard on MSNBC yesterday. A bunch of your terrorists. So we get to that, and um, there's some more. Remember the guy who drove the U haul truck into the gate there at the White House and they rested him and they're like, oh, he's got a Nazi flag. Um, apparently he also had like he wrote down what he was doing or what he was wanting to do, And um, I mean at least he gave it thought, I'll explain what's up with that guy?
So we'll get an update there and explain why you're all terrorists? What will let MSNBC ets like, Okay, hang on, that's next smart talk all day, four five WPTI in the triad and one oh six one FM talk in the triangles. Well look at oh how new data released by Bump Williams Consulting in Nielsen IQ has UM. Well that's the worst number yet. All right, so they've been they've been feeding, although it's on a bit
of a delay. It's about a two week delay. They sales numbers for bud Light and UM and then they do it compared a week you know, from this week this year to that week last year, so year over year, and the worst numbers to date for the weekending May twentieth are now out showing that bud Light sales numbers were down twenty nine and a half percent.
You've lost a third of your market share in that week. And remember this is creeping up on the Memorial Day weekend, which if your bud Light is Memorial Day to l Labor Day, just as it is beach season for most people summer for the kids is also your biggest period of sales. It's when the most of your product is bought and consumed, So you're heading into that down thirty percent year over year on the week, you know. I was
watching some videos yesterday of people who had went into Targets. They were the same folks who filmed these displays with the tuck bathing suits that people go, oh, those aren't for kids, except they're in the kids section and they're literally on kids mannequins, So take that for what it's worth. And they went back to the same Targets, and I was blown away because we had heard that Target announced that they were going to move some of the displays.
I watched two separate videos where people went in. One was in Arkansas and the other was in Florida. I think Florida or Georgia, I can't remember. But so they went in there and the whole display, which had literally been when you start, it wasn't at the front front of the store, but it was where when he turned the corner where the clothes are, it was ahead of everything, even kind of out of its section, was gone. And they didn't just move it to the back. It was gone.
All the Satanist design clothes, the Kid's mannequin, the Tuck bathing suits, the Pride T shirt collection, all of it was gone. These companies are crapping themselves. Man, and with budweis or down twenty nine and a half percent, that's untenable losing thirty. I know that a lot of people like, well, during COVID we lost thirty. I understand that, but this
isn't COVID. And also all of the marketing and expenditure that you see buy a company like bud Light or Target, which is a very well known brand, right, this isn't This isn't a branding. There's there's different types of advertising, and branding is one of them. So if you're a new company or your company that is looking to expand, you might do branding right where your ads aren't necessarily about hey, we have this really cool offer come in
today. It might include that, but in reality, what you're wanting to do is let make sure that everyone knows you're there so that when it comes time for them to shop for whatever it is or hire for whatever service it is, that they think about it. Car dealers are always doing this, right, You hear a lot of car commercials. You should hear more.
All of your car dealers advertise on this show. Thank you, But because most people aren't thinking about buying a car, but during that period of their life that they are, you want your name to be right up there. Oh yeah, I should go to and then insert whatever the dealer group is. I point this out because it's harder to do what they're doing when everybody knows about bud Light, everybody knows about Target, so you're having to really
eke out those last few market share points. So to have it just decimated thirty percent, that is brutal. Man. All right, So how many of you are fine with what's happening to Target and bud Light? How many of you are cool with that? And you think it's high time because remember Target, when during the whole bathroom thing, they were very vocal, They're like, screw you will do anyone can go in whatever bathroom they want. You're a bunch of bigots, and a lot of people thought that that was
going to harm them, and it really didn't. People talked about boycott. They didn't do anything. But now Targets they're moving. If they moved, all that stuff out of those stores. That's big. So Ross, are you fine with what's happening to bud Light and Target? Are you cool with that? Yeah? I'm fine. So Ross is a terrorist and any of you agree with them or terrorists? How do I know? Because MSNBC told
me all about it. When Target caves into this, then it says that the moment you threaten the employees have, even a very large corporation, you get to control its policies. This is economic terrorism, literally terrorism, creating fear among the workers and forcing the corporations to sell the things you want and not sell the things you don't. Wait, I'm so confused from everything that
I understand about capitalism. So if there is a business and I, as a customer, choose to either do business or not do business based on what they have, like maybe they don't sell stuff that I want? Or how many of you have ever went to a business and suggested that they should carry something, or you notice that they're out of it and you're, oh, man, I wish you had more of these. You're influencing the behavior of
that business. That's how it works, because that business is going. There's enough of you then want me to do this, so therefore I will do this because I feel that I will profit. That's how this works. And let me ask you this, does that mean that every leftist boycott that we've seen, which I can't even just pick one, right, just pick one
that that has been acts of terrorism? When you moonbats called advertisers because you don't like something some guy says on the radio show and lie, which happens, you know, they tell us, right, are you're a terrorist? Are there are those people terrorists? I mean they're liars and they're moonbats, but I don't know that I consider them terrorists. When what was I'm trying to think of, oh the slut comment, right, remember the slut comment
with Rush Limbaugh, right? And then they had like they organized it really like prompted the organization of the big Twitter accounts, sleeping giants and others to create these facades right where they would overwhelm in many cases with bod accounts and uh, you know, fake fake email addresses. One they would attempt to overwhelm advertisers who to the point where they didn't necessarily like, oh, we got to do something. They were just like, I don't want to deal
with this anymore. And make it all go away. So that's terrorism. Arguably that's more terrorism because it's dishonest versus people just going I'm not gonna buy this anymore. But this is where we find ourselves. But yeah, now it's MSNBC, So what do you expect? So sorry, you're all terrorists. I don't make the rules. A forty four raced agent makes the weather rules because he's got control of Harp. Anyway, what's going on with Harp? Yeah, well, it looks like not much in the way of sunshine
next few days, believe it or not. Low pressure that's really impacted the coast over the weekend, still sitting out there, but far enough away where it just leaves the clouds throwing a jar with some sun today, mid up or seventies. Still this morning, some areas of drizzling fog, but most
of that should be going away tonight. We make she a shower really no widespread rain Tomorrow there maybe a shower in the afternoon again emphasizing no widespread rain, cloudy otherwise mid upper seventies tomorrow and then into Friday we could have an
isolated afternoon shower thunder shower close to eighty degrees. The weekend looks pretty good, a little cool down after Saturday. Saturday would be warm, mostly sunny, in the mid upper eighties, and then on Sunday partly sunny, load of mid seventies, a cool at night too, itlows down into the fifties. So really the messages not a bunch of rain. Temperatures are going to
get a little warmer before they get cooler. But all in all, Casey, nothing really terrible out there to impact any outdoor plans over the next five days, and maybe the mulgar Okay, all right, thank you sir, appreciate it. Talk to you tomorrow and we'll come back. Chat with Jeff Bellinger from Bloomberg News. Next hang on one oh six one a m Talk and ninety four five w PTI, two stations driving the best in talk. This is Casey O Day and Carolina's Morning News. Right, good morning,
it is Age fifty. You're right fifty one, rather you're Bloomberg Update now Jeff Bellinger, what's happening? Good morning, Casey. A stock sended mixed yesterday. The tentative agreement on the dead ceiling and the potential for further interest rate hikes were among the things on investor's minds. A stock market futures are lower this morning. Right across the board, Dow future are down one hundred fourteen points. That debt sealing agreement is headed for a House vote today.
Mortgage infestrates went up. Home loan demand went down last week. Mortgage bankers report the overall number of applications fell three point seven percent. Fewer would be home buyers were looking for financing, and there was a drop in the number of homeowners who wanted to refinance. And even lee Elon Musk can't afford many investments like his acquisition of Twitter. Fidelity says the social media platform is worth
about a third of what Musk paid. Musk himself has acknowledged that he overpaid when he bought Twitter for forty four billion dollars last year. Rapid wage growth is not the big culprit behind inflation, according to a study by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Researchers say it appears the opposite may be true. There's evidence that wages tend to follow inflation. A leading maker of automatic teller machines is out of money headed for bankruptcy. De Bold has a deal
with predators to slash its obligation through a prepackaged Chapter eleven filing. Personal computers bought during the pandemic lockdowns are still up to the task. People are not buying a lot of new PCs right now. HPS quarterly results were weaker than expected because of slow demand, weighing on the company. More job cuts are possible in the banking industry. Source to say Goldman Sachs is considering a third round of layoffs. The investment bank eliminated hundreds of jobs in September, even
more at the start of this year. Should Goldman go ahead and cut more jobs, sources say fewer than two hundred and fifty people will be affected, but some more senior employees may be out and a case Jpmoork and Chase CEO Jamie diamond says he's still happy doing what he's doing, but he tells Bloomberg he has thought about running for public office in the future. Diamond says he might one day serve the country in one capacity or another. Casey, I
gotta have fund Jamie Diamonds stories. Since I have just a minute with you, I had a homeless I had a homeless guy try to get money from me the other day and he claimed he was Jamie Diamond's son but was stranded. Oh okay, I'm like, you know what, sir one, I'm not giving you anything but two Holy cow, is that creative? So uh, he may have a homeless son. I'm just telling you, so, okay, probab, I'll keep that in mind. Probably, Okay, all
right, have a going. I did appreciate it, just being a twist, you know what I'm saying, instead of the standard guy at the gas station who just needs gas his cars down the road, but he seems to run out of gas every day. Ah, tryally get a picture of this, uh this woman here? Holy cow, have you seen a picture of
al Pacino lately? Ross? I had not seen. So. Sylvester Stallone has a new reality TV show, right okay, and it's, um, it's sort of like when Hogan Knows Best right where it was like Hulkogan, but it really always like focused on his kids and his wife and it's sort of the same thing. So it's about his daughters. Yeah, that's how we learned that he would break up with her boyfriends. Yeah. Right, So anyway, he's out at like, you know, having lunch, somewhere
and Alpaccino stops by. It's right before Sly's birthday, his seventy sixth birthday, and the dude could barely sit in a chair and put words together without dying. Like he looks very fragile, like you could just go up and just knock him over. Just don't even Tanna gout doesn't like that. Man. Well, anyway, he's having a baby, so true love does exist. How old's the girlfriend? She is twenty nine, twenty nine. He is eighty three. He's a hard eighty three in this picture. Man,
Yeah, I love me somemal Paccino. Don't get me wrong. Now he's looking rough. He's got but he's still got it. Do you think he yells the because like everyly outo yeah, yeah yeah. Do you think that that's like bedroom talk for him? Who oh you're pregnant? Oh yeah, he terrified by the way he's got. All right, So I was looking up his kids. So he's got his kids are in their thirties. Oh no, he's got no, actually no, he's got two kids that are
twenty two. He had Oh you know what I forgot? That's right. He knocked up missus Griswold. That's right. Pacino's other kids are with Beverly DeAngelo probably, you know what. To his credit, he probably saw Vacation when they're in the motel room and he's like, yeah, so there you go. Oh what a good movie. Those were what's the best? Uh? National and Pune's vacation movie? Is it the original Christmas? It's Christmas all day? Okay, all right, I just want to make sure we're
on the same page. Yeah, eighty three year old Pacino with girlfriend or oh wow, you believe it or not, Rasna. She's kind of hot. Really yeah. Wow, I'm so glad that that true love worked out like that. That's amazing. All right, Well, anyway, he's having another kid. So and then sy Varsikndula is the guy's name who smashed the U haul truck into the White House gate last week. And then he had a Nazi flag, so then he decided he's like a decantist support or something.
But actually he's from the India. He might be deported there. And it was weird because they had a bunch of charges and now they're just like some minor charge and possible deportation. Well, according to reports, he also had a journal on him where he had written down his plan. And in the journal, not only did a document what he was hoping to accomplish, he had had a speech written, the speech which would be delivered after he
had seized control of the US government. Now, mind you, they say he didn't have any weapons on him, but I guess maybe he was under the impression that if you get to the if you get to the resolute desk first, then you're in charge or something. In the speech, he had expected to announce that the US would no longer be a democratic nation and anyone
who opposed his new government death, you get the death penalty. Also stated that he would be immediately declaring martial law and civil unrest would not be tolerated as he rebuilt the world. So that ross you sad this guy stole your your your stick? No, but I'm happy that information got out there. You know, he had his crime and he wrote it all down. He said, this is why I'm doing it. This is when my plans aren't That information is a motive. Yeah, you know what I mean, Like,
why would someone do this thing? And now we know because he wrote it all down and he wanted people to know, so you think that's a good thing. I think it is. Yeah, but what if it involves like dead kids? I would definitely want to know then, Sure, why did that person murder those kids? That's something I would want to know. So if they had literally like tons and tons of journals documenting all of this
as well as a crafted manifesto, you would want that info. While I think it's important to have it, Yes, Also, what do you think of his plan of running his new country strong start or what they're all gonna pay? Yeah, I mean, I'm just saying you guys should probably should sue him or something intellectual property cut. I don't know. All right, So Ross is pro putting the info out there so we can understand why people
do what we do. Whoda thunk it? All right, we gotta roll, Have a good rest your Wednesday. We'll see back here tomorrow.
