Get born and everybody and Happy Wednesday. It is the KCO Day Radio program phone number eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four is we fire in here to our third hour chat with the Lieutenant Governor. Hopefully here in just a few but lots of fun stuff to get to. And we got a Snopes thing. I got it, and I trust me. I know
that you hate Snopes. It's not it's not cut and dry. It's about how you groom and how you position the narrative of the story to achieve whatever the fact check result you want is, which then destroyed people's confidence in fact checks where something would be clearly true or clearly not true, but it was about who said it and your eyes to be wide with disbelief, where they'd
be like, did Joe Biden say this? So there's audio of him literally saying it, and then there'd be a fact check where they're just well, like he may have used those words in you know, that particular order, but what he really meant is this so not true? And you'd read that craziness and it would just it'd blow your mind, man. And yet that's
what keeps hat. I remember back in the day with Snopes like when they remember ten fifteen years ago where it was kind of an interesting site to go to to check you know, a little little things that might go viral or just you know, things that have been common misconceptions. And when it wasn't in the world of politics, you know, they'd go out, they'd put it out there. But now you question everything you've ever seen on it.
So how the hell do I know? But they decided to tackle a story about a an LGBTQ church that burned down after being struck by lightning because people were sharing that story saying, look at that, it's a church, but it's a church that is an LGBTQ plus I a whatever church. And people found a little Uh, nobody was injured, but they found a certain amount of irony with that. Now, did God smite the church or is it
smote or smite or you can use either one. I think you smote a person smite a church, right, because it was not in keeping with what is the was even the position of that particular branch of Christianity there. That's the story. So how do they choose over its snopes to I handle it? Well, they decide that they're going to groom the infra nation. So that's the story. Here's the facts. You're ready. Is the church a I guess woke church or whatever, but one that is, um had its
first congregational church. This is in Spencer, Massachusetts. So did the church exist and was the church an open advocate of saying, look, we're going to be different than the rest of the first congregational and um, we're going to have pride flags and LGBTQ plus and and you know there's churches around here that that obviously there's one over by what Hillsboro Durham right there on the border
there that I think is pretty popular. And I know that the woman who uh pastors that church, you would see her showing up to a lot of the protests with Reverend Soglo the bufface layer there. So um, yeah, So I get to the facts on this here in just a moment. We're gonna chat with the Lieutenant governor now. But all of the elements exist, and they couldn't bring themselves to do it. And as we head into yet another election cycle, tells you everything you need to know. All right?
Uh, Mark Robinson joining us, Good morning to you, sir. How are you doing? Hey? How are you doing. I'm a little late. No, no, no, it's fine. We got we got a few things to get to and I want to start. I want to start with something very important that has happened since we last spoke, Iron Chic Man. How great a villain era was to have Iron Chic and of course some evil Russians at the height of Cold War and all of the insanity with Iran oh Man obviously, Oh wow, that was one of them. That might
be the the high the professional wrestling. I mean, that was that was some really good so Casey, that was it was just it was incredible the energy in those places when him and hult Cogen went warping the ring, you know, USA versus I ran uh, it was just it was it was over to talk, man, over to talk. And now now if you want to get good villains, it's got to be like, ah, we got a new wrestler who won't wear a mask, right, or you know,
some stupid soldier. But now, because we don't have any real enemies, and I noticed they're not doing it. They won't do it to China, which would be a great, a great way to launch a really villainous character. And they won't because like every other sports endeavor, they want to cow tow to China because there's just they want to expand what it is that they're doing. They want political correctness has just killed everything everybody wants to be.
You know, everybody here in America that all the won't people are preaching all this tolerance, just let everything go. Just listen at all, just the whole lands and come bay, y'all. They're around the world. Everybody would all country shouting death to America and trying to destroy them, and nobody wants to stand up and fight. So it's just indicative of of what's going on in our society right now. We have a president and it doesn't even
realize what real enemies are. He thinks golden warming and climate change is the enemy. Meanwhile China is making plans to take over the whole world, and he's just sitting on his laws telling the United States Navy and Army and everybody else, we got to fight climate change. It's ridiculous. We you know a lot of states too, by the way, and you've probably seen this or taking positions with how much land Chinese or Chinese corporations or Chinese citizens can
buy. Is that even a discussion going on in North Carolina that you're aware of. It's something that's been very concerned to a number of North Carolinas, and I'm sure something that's concerning to a lot of legislators that some of our biggest industries have been or certain parts of our biggest industries that have been overtaken
by Chinese entities who may not have our best interest at heart. But the thing that I'm really concerned with, Casey, is I'm really concerned with it seems like these moves with our farmland, not just not just here in North Carolina, but across the nation, really around the globe. Some of these nefarious, in seemingly nefarious entities seemed very interested in acquiring farmland, and we've
got to be very careful about that. People think about farm people like Michael Bloomberg, who think anybody can be a farmer, think it's a simple proposition, and others may think it's just all about money, But it goes far beyond money, it goes far beyond industry. That is a national security, serious national security issue. A state needs to be able to feed itself, a nation needs to be able to feed itself, and so we need to have the we need to have food independence the same way we need to have
energy independence. And that that's very concerning me. What's going on with that, with that part of our society right now? It seems that we're going to be probably getting sports gambling in North Carolina kicking in in January unless the governor I guess changes his mind about signing the sports gambling bill, which I guess he's doing today in Charlotte. Um, how do how do we keep
this from being the lottery all over again? You know, Casey being a person who believes in freedom and free enterprise and being being believing that people have adults have the right to make decisions about how they spend their money and where they spend their money. That part of me tells me that we should allow people to do it, adults to do it if they want. But again, as another one those things is very concerned to me about where it's gonna
go, what it's going to lead to. You know, there's a reason why so many places around the nation, as this nation grew, so any places around the nation outlaw gambling because of what it brings. It's very, very tough to control the side effects of gambling, very tough to control the side effects of gambling, and so it concerns me a great deal about where we're going in that in that venue. But again, if people want to vote for folks who are gonna legislature allows adults to gamble, you know,
who are we to kind of tell them that they can't. But I'm certainly, certainly I was not in favor of the lottery, and I certainly do not do not partake in gambling, whether it be sports gambling, whether it be gambling in casinos. It's just not something I'm interested in doing. That's not something I'm interested in doing. What I'm interested in doing with my money.
Yeah, I don't feel like taking that risk. Yeah, but if you had a part lay attached to the Denver Duggets winning in four games or winning in five, as I don't know, somebody I know did, you'd be smiling right now, except everybody else who didn't not smiling. So if you, if you've been on all the team yet your kids would go hunger for a week. I guess, well, I don't have kids, so you would just be me and I could stand to lose a few pounds. All right, So I got a question. I know you were at the
GOP convention. Obviously, not only was it going to be big in the sense that we yeah, we knew that the desantists would be there, and Trump would be there, and Mike Pence should be there and at a national level. Um, I saw I didn't. I wasn't there. And then I saw reporting after Trump's speech saying he was low energy and he wasn't what he used to be. Did you see his speech, and uh, you've obviously been to other events with him, Um, did you feel that there
was a great divide in his energy and his attitude? I sessed a little. I sess a little of that, but I could tell you this, oh as I did sis a little at it wasn't something that was concerning to me. I'm not gonna say it wasn't concerning, but it wasn't concerned in a way where I feel like he's losing a step or where he feels like
he's maybe losing his fight. What it really showed me was this, there's no quidditness man, there's no quitting his You know, I've heard President Trump be described as a bullet and the last person who said that to me got a near fool, And I mean a near fool, because how do you call a man a bully who is literally being attacked on all sides the media at taxes, all of nearly all of the media, all of the Democrats, all of the leftists, and half of his party at taxes man,
and he continues to fight that, and people characterize him as a bullet. That's the most ridiculous proposition that I've ever heard. He has no reason whatsoever to be running for president. He could have taken his billions, moved off short and watch this country bump. But he's the one person that I've seen that stood in fight, fight, fights for what's right and the proof of
in the pudding and what he did as he was president. He tried to make this country the country it should be, to stand up, be that shot, that city on the hill, provide our neighbors with the energy that they need so that we can be a world leader and keep countries like Russia and China and North Korea and all the bad actors at bay. But these folks are determined destroyed. But he continues to fight. And Saturday night, I couldn't been any more proud of and stand up there and give that speech.
And you're right, he did look dog tired because he's beliegued, because he's under attack. But he's still kept his promise to the people of North Carolina, and he came here and he spoke to us to continue to encourage us to fight. I remember I remember when people were sitting there very early in his presidency and they were like, he's a he's a you know,
he's crazy. You don't know what he'll do. And then they would like they would couple that with like him going and dealing with Kim Jong un or Putin or any of the rest, and I'm like, I don't know. I kind of feel like, especially when you're dealing with those kinds of guys, you don't want them like they know what Joe Biden's going to do?
Do you know what I mean? With Trump? You know what you want him to go, you know, And maybe just maybe he's crazy enough to turn us to missed right, And I don't know if that's necessarily a bad thing. It's you know, I have a friend who says that brute force, money and hot chicks run the world, and there is some truth to that, especially the brute force side of it, where you don't necessarily have to go out and exercise it, but you need people to know that you
can. And well, I can tell you this case. Those folks around the world when they saw President Trump stand up to his fifteen competitors in that primary when he originally ranks. When they saw him stand up to Hillary Clinton, who was part of a powerful cabal, watched in DC cabal where they saw him stand up as president and take on his own party to do what was right. When they saw standing up on the world stage and declared that the United States, it's a great country on Earth and would be a world
leader. Again, I can tell you what those world leaders were looking at. They may have been looking saying, they don't know exactly what he's gonna do, but I know one thing that they knew that he would do. He would fight like heck to protect this country. And it made him afraid, and it gave him pause, and it made him back up. And that's what we need. The surprise from the convention, I think for a lot of myself included was the centsuring of our senior Senator Tom Tillis. Was
there some hubbub that led up to that. Were you surprised that that happened. What's your take? I was moderately surprising it happened, and there is there is a divide with that. There are folks that were really disappointed by that, and then we're folks that were really pleased by that sensory. But by large, we kind of just stayed clear that we really did that was
something that we felt the party needed to take care of. We didn't put any of our we didn't put our voice into it or influenced into it at all. I think it's healthy to have internal debate inside of the party in that fashion, but if there is somewhat to divide in the party between that, I've read and talked to a lot of people who have different opinions. I talk to people who absolutely just do not like Tom tell Us, and I've talked to people who love and respect them. And so that debate inside
of our party will continue to go on. But as for us, we just kind of just stay clear of that because that's really not part of the purview of office right now. Last question ninety seconds. You've had events obviously Lieutenant Governor's House, there I'm sure was there topless people on the lawn or is that against the rules there too? Because of the White House, apparently it's a thing you can do. So no, we don't. We're not gonna have any kind of and I'm gonna say the word, We're not gonna
have any kind of feel like that at office. We're not going to be displaying anything like that. We're not going to be displaying new people or poled answers or any of that type of stuff because we believe that uh, these uh that are that are houses that are here for the people, are not for those types of displays. Any displayed as president side of these government entities
need to be uh. They need to be able to be seen by everyone, and that includes everybody from from five to two to fifty, it doesn't matter how old they are. These are family places that are supposed to stand up for the values of this country. And that doesn't include uh bringing in our stuff that's unsavory. So, uh, you know what we're seeing currently from the federal government side, it just keeps continue to get more and more
ridiculous. It's like this horrible side show that's it's impossible for us to turn away from because unfortunately it's leading us towards destruction in our life. This is a replay of the KEDA radio program Keeping You Connected five WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Are you good morning six thirty five? Oh well that's nice. Oh man, all right, we'll have to get to I'll have to get to that as well. All
right, So the this is rather interesting. The Mayor of New York, Eric Adams, yesterday suggested one of the ways, well, actually here, let me read and read the quote. It is my vision. This is based on housing illegal immigrants in New York, which is being done in a variety of ways as they make their way to New York City, either on
their own or with the assistance of several southern governors. They're currently being housed in hotels, including one hotel I read a piece of the New York Post over the weekend was crazy around Times Square, where it just sounded like it's bonkers up in there. Other hotels outside of the city where the City of New York literally shipped them out, including hotels that had previously been contracted to house homeless veterans, where they kicked the homeless veterans out. We did that
story. So now Adams, who referred to it as a crisis, which is laughable when you consider that those numbers in New York pale in comparison to what small Texas cities are dealing with. Said quote, it is my vision to take the next step to this faith based locals. I do find it ironic now with all of the demonization of the charitable acts of many church entities,
which politicians, especially in New York, love to demonize. Like do you remember during COVID when Samaritan's Purse went up and literally built it's another hospital up there, and you had New Yorkers and New York politicians demonizing them. Oh, they have they're religious, religiously aligned, and now they're available for some of the funds that are well technically it's the people inside that are getting the funds that are getting treated. But yeah, yeah, they're constructed kind
of their own hospital there in the park. Now Adams wants to exhaust those resources. And then this is the line that's raising eyebrows. Excuse me, I'm about to sneeze and I'm trying not to. Um, We'll take the next step to the faith based locales and then move to private residences. They have spare rooms. I am so excited. If he's serious, I am through the through the roof. Man, what do you think the net impact
will be? Now here's the deal? Will there would there be people who would step up, sure, absolutely, but is that the fair way to do it? I mean, the reality is that, um, the majority, the vast majority of the city voted for the policies that have brought this about and New York many especially many of the very expensive buildings have an actual daily occupancy rate that is that is much lower. I mean, in some cases it's less than half as very very rich folks from all over the world.
One of the things that they hold I guess as an investment as well as if they ever need it, is high end condos in New York, especially around Central Park and especially with the very like Billionaire's Row. A lot of those buildings, less than half the people live there full time, so it sounds like a lot of room to me. Probably should use those All of the uber rich limousine liberals there on the Upper East and West Side. I'm sure they got tons of extra rooms and those big old big old park
mansions and the big old brownstones that dot those streets. Why should some folks over in Brooklyn who will actually say, yeah, yeah, we got an extra room. And also, is there is there any sort of liability on the part of the city if they do that? Just wondering. So, hey, this is this is the mayor you elected, these are the policies that you voted for. Let's go, let's figure out. Let's figure out. And it's very easy to determine, as they have all the records.
Right, you go down, you look up, all right, so, uh, sixty five Park Avenue or whatever. I'm just making up an address. Don't know who owns that. Probably pretty nice though, that home According to our city records, because of course we love bureaucracy and everything, we show that it has eight bedrooms. We also show that it's to a you know, an uber rich democratic mega donor couple that lives in there and there's no kids in the house. It's just them, so boom, seven bedrooms.
You can double up too, that'll be fine, especially with you know, the military age mails that are on their own. You put two in each room. That's fine, Let's do it. What are you waiting to don't just suggest it, do it? Uha now, and I knew somebody would send this to me, and it was Boston Paul. Third Amendment. We don't think about that very much. Pretty sure they're not soldiers, although they are military age mails traveling alone. But yes, quartering, quartering on
behalf of the government does address soldiers. However, I wonder if based on intent that could be extended to be interpreted as basically, if the government is forcing you to quarter somebody, that would be a violation. And you know what, that'd be a better use of the Supreme Courts time than nuisance lawsuits basically meant to continue to screw with the former president. I can't wait. It makes you got the cameras. I want to watch this too. I
want to see it. I want to see the totality of those uh you know, double digit million residents, you know, ten million above residences filled to the filled to capacity. Man, let's take advance that. And I don't know if you know this, um Governor's got a whole island man adjacent there in New York. I believe it's called that. So you know,
that's a lot of land out there. The official residence is actually of the New York mayor is on one of the islands there on the east side of New York or is it on the I'm sorry, is it on the island? I can't remember if it's on the other, but regardless, there is the official residence there. Let's get that loaded up. What are we waiting for? I love this suggestion, and frankly, I'm surprised Eric decided that
this was Adams decided this was something he wanted to do. The irony, of course, is if you come out and openly whine about this and you're one of the people who literally voted for how we got here or donated for how we got here, maybe you couldn't even be bothered to vote. You just look like the big old giant hypocrite that you are. And I would also point out that forced quartering is a hallmark of a communist doctrine. Oh yeah, no, no, no, they they love it. Man.
There's lots of examples historically where basically there was changes in governmental style to you know, from something to communist or advanced socialist style stuff where they basically said, hey, all of you rich folk, we're gonna be repurposing your homes and property. You'd be lucky if you got a room, if you were especially if you were not politically aligned with whoever was coming in. So yeah,
man, I look forward to that. Let's get let's get that rocket and rolling, all right, eight eight, eight nine, three four seven, eight seventy four. But there's lots of hypocrites. And the reason they are is because most of the time they don't get called out on it because they're you know, they're in the in crowd. In the end, the in crowd right now controls the federal judicial system, which has created to this gigantic double standard, and of course the media is sympathetic to them, and
that goes a long way. Then you can do the stuff, the really scary stuff, like go after your political opponents, and the media will be like, no, this is necessary. Well wait a second, what about literally some of the allegations you're throwing out that really kind of match with some of the stuff that we now know about people within your club. I mean, well, that's attempt to take down democracy. Man, How do I
know? Because people like James Comee exist. Try not to fall out of your chair listening to this insanity in an interview from the other day, four years of a retribution presidency might look like. All right, so he's asked, what do you think Trump? If Trump got reelected, what do you think it would look like? We think about what four years of a retribution presidency might look like. Just settle on that first statement right there, I'd
say that we're about two years into one. Mary Garland's probably gonna indict Trump. You realize that, right. I know that they were testing the waters earlier and everyone freaked out, but they're just softening it. So you bring it up the first time, everyone like cringes because it's like, I don't know if this would be good for us, And then you bring it up again and maybe you don't get as visceral reaction, and then eventually he pulled
the trigger on it. But anyway, I'm sorry, continue, mister Komy. He could order the investigation and prosecution of individuals who oh oh oh could he huh? He's as enemies on the Enemy's list. Because the president constitutionally does oversee the executive Branch entirely, which includes the Department of Justice prosecutors and investigators, and so he could commission direct that individuals be pursued. He could also direct all kinds of conduct that people would maybe take to court to try
to stop. But who enforces court orders? Yeah, yeah, Rosse, I'm sorry. I'm so happy you survived having to dub this in this morning. Dude, it may be so angry. It made me so angry because I realized how I felt when I listened to it yesterday, and I said, I didn't even give him a trigger warn. I just send it in the prep. All right, I'm sorry, continue, mister Colm. Mostly the United States Marshalls Service, which is in part of the executive Branch and
reports to the president. And so President Trump could say, I don't care what Supreme Court says or these district judges say, I'm telling the Marshal Service don't enforce the court order. And so our constitution really does give a rogue president, which is what this would be, tremendous power to destroy all.
So here is what Koby says is the nightmare scenario. A presidency that is rot with the investigation and attack of its political opponents, where the DOJ and federal law enforcement has been weaponized, and where they just decide to ignore the law in their pursuits. Can you imagine Can you imagine such a scenario existing here in the United States where exactly what Comey just laid out was something that we the public had to deal with. Could you fathom such that? Ross?
Could you imagine that you're an imaginative guy. Yeah, I really could, Like but no, no, no, but I mean, like, really imagine it where like you know, federal law enforcement has been weaponized. Nuisance lawsuits as well as investigations by the hundreds literally are out there for the purpose of attacking one's political opponent, and in many cases the laws ignored. Once again, I can envision that, Yes, but somebody would say,
I don't know that. That's what's been happening since twenty sixteen with the Russian collusion, and you know, going into an investigation knowing that there's actually absolutely no evidence, in fact, knowing that the evidence you have been provided has been provided by the Hillary Clinton campaign and it's falsified and you're still pursuing it. Or or maybe you know, knowing that you have Hunter Biden's laptop and you know that it's full of guilty stuff, but you know, not investigating
that. But more well, actually, but old on not just ignoring it, but also say, like countering by denying that it's real, correct or you can save in like knowing in in the summer of twenty twenty that Joe Biden was taken bribes from I don't know, say like China, which you know is pun China. Yeah, and just ignoring it, okay, you know, not investigating it. Some would say that is what's the word election? Someone do with an election interference? Is that the word election? Yeah?
I think that's because you could have pursued that, been honest about what you knew and that that would have sunk Joe Biden's campaign, but you did not do that because you know Orange Man bat Yeah. So it's just like she'd be in prison. So she'd be in prison. So this is a movie you watched or ystopian thing. I'd prefer if it was a movie, was it on Netflix or something? You and the wife sitting down? He goes at the end of that audio, there's more to that audio, which
we tweeted out at case in the radio, the whole video. He says, it might just might seem like science fiction, like is it even possible? But it is if Trump was president. No, it's reality. It's happened since twenty sixteen. And he says it out loud, and he knows, he knows, but he knows that the interviewer is not going to push back. Did you have to see who the interviewer was? Yes? I did. It's very familiar. Was it Tucker? Was it? It was
not Tucker? It was not Tucker Tucker? Was it O'Reilly? Was it was? It? Was it Bill O'Reilly? Mm? Was it an irish looking person of her? HAPs? Well, now what characteristics made them look irish? She very weasley, like okay, you Harry Potter fan mmmmm, so uh weasley. But also an apparent like maybe red hair or something, yes, a ginger correct? Huh? Did you recognize her from anywhere else? I believe she used to work for a presidential campaign or president and an
administration. Oh wow? What'd she do? Probably like cleaning services or cook or something. No, no, no, no, she would get up there every day and answer questions for the president. She would speak for him. Oh wow, So literally the minister of propaganda pretty much? Yeah? Huh, so weird. We're doomed six fifty one, Hang on, thank you. Casey is WPTI in the Triad and one oh six one FM Talk
in the Triangle. All right, a long segment there, but he'd you knowed it told me as such a slug then prosinger, just talking off the air. Yeah, I do remember. I remember when people thought he was especially about the time he came out with all the Hillary stuff. They're like, this guy's awesome. But I think it's just a prime example of power corrupts man. And what I call the vampiric nature of Washington, DC is
settle in and why wouldn't Why wouldn't you settle into that side. They're gonna always protect you, They're gonna lift you up, they're gonna make they're gonna keep you relevant even after your time in office. They may give you a teaching position at Harvard, where a cushy gig is a person a no show job at some sort of a nonprofit and or political action group. But the ability to sit there and say what he said and not flinch and not have
the reporter pushback tells you everything you need to know. All right, good morning everybody, and well you know it's not a regular morning. It's one of those mornings where once again, the hamster is dead, the wheel is not spinning, and technical issues continue to plague us. So I just want to let you know what you're getting. And then I want to touch on a few things because I could do this thing where I basically record a couple
of segments because there is new story. We got to talk about the Hunter Biden stuff. But basically you're getting a mix the best of and me. So that's how that's gonna be. I know it's not ideal. However, I am assured that we'll be back to a semblance of normality coming up tomorrow. Okay, and that's good because we got we got all sorts of rollover and audio and stuff I didn't get to. But let me get into the Hunter Biden thing real quick. And I found it interesting the way that it
was being covered yesterday. Essentially, this is the justice system working and uh this, uh this, perhaps this federal attorney is a Trump appointee, so none of you can whine about anything, all right, Well, uh, when they're lying to you kind of in this case through omission right off the front, it lets you know there must be something else going on. And let me say this and then I'll prove it to you in in in the way that I break it down. This is absolutely game planned, this is
intended. This is precisely what the Biden administration wants, and it is a it is a benefit all around. First to the US attorney in this case, the federal prosecutor. Yes, in the sense that Trump didn't purge this particular federal prosecutor. Right, So you know the drill. When a new president comes into office and it comes to the various US attorneys, essentially going
back to Clinton, they just they purge them all. Except when a Democrat does it, it's because they have a new vision for what justice in America looks like. When Republicans do it, basically, well you know how it gets portrayed, it's m oh, they're you know, they want to they want to create their own fiefdom. They want a rule of law that only they are answerable to. So it's it's it's wildly dishonest off the front.
So in the case of this particular federal prosecutor, actually an Obama point however, held over based on requests of the senators they're in Delaware. Okay, just so we're clear here, this is this is one of those things where Trump would do things because you know, early on, because he thought it
would it would ingratiate a little. And I think if you had to put a list of miscalculations on the part of Trump, the people that he chose to attempt to ingratiate himself with, because I don't know, maybe he didn't understand the full filth that he was dealing with. This is this is what that looks like. And here's the deal. I'm not even the one bringing up who appointed this particular individual or any of it, right. I think it's in some cases, I think it's kind of a dumb exercise because yeah,
yeah, and I don't know. Maybe it's it's when a value waiting things through the lens of what's good for the Republicans. You know, with the Democrats, they appoint you to something. Your lockstep baby, right, you're all in. Look at this. The Supreme Court is the primary example. If somebody gets a point of the Supreme Court by a Democratic president, they don't deviate, right, do you know exactly how they're going to vote?
They don't change, whereas Republicans will put somebody in like John Roberts or Gorsage on a couple of even Cavanaugh, a couple of recent opinions, and they're going to tend to deviate from what is the direct party line, which I don't necessarily think is a bad thing in that in that circumstance, right,
I want them to arrive at the the correct decision. And uh, you know, very often you run into situations where what is what is best for the Republican Party is not, in my opinion, what is best for the nation. However, however, ever, um that see in my opinion, that is much more prevalent on the flip side, right, whereas what is best for the Democratic Party is least least favorable to the nation in most cases, in in my humble opinion, Right, everyone's got flaws the whole
thing. But you don't see you didn't see Ginsberg going rogue. Okay, you're not going to see the Obama point. He's either the wise Latina or any of the rest and uh, you know, the very newest Justice Brown, good luck on that. So with that in mind, just they're the ones who wanted to bring up the appointing and then they wanted to they wanted
to lie to you, they wanted to be dishonest off the front. Why Because those in the media understand that what's going on here is um is carefully orchestrated, all right, So why am I saying that, Well, one, Hunter Biden is going to take a plea deal. You had multiple charges, one having to do with the firearm and then some tax issues. I think people are getting hung up on that. But we'll get to why that's
the thing in a moment. The best case scenario, if you were to sit a bunch of political consultants down, is not just Hunter Biden goes in, he gets he's adjudicated, he doesn't have to do any jail time. That's the best case scenario. However, you run headlong into the way the federal prosecutors work, and two very important components are seemingly absent here. Number One, the way the federal prosecutors work is this is not your local prosecutor
where they're coming in. They're so overwhelmed with cases, they don't want to deal with stuff. So if they can get a plea deal and it doesn't totally offend the senses. Although nowadays where you can literally get arrested three times in one day and keep getting out and then eventually a plea deal to where they're like, oh well, we'll drop it to a misdemeanor. We don't want the prison pipeline for this individual who has committed three felonies in a day.
So that but at a federal level, basically the process works like this, what's the top charge? Okay? So if you're charging like eight things, all right, Let's say that Ross went on a he went on ayah, he lost his damn mind and he went out and he started assaulting everyone who reminds him of an evil character in Harry Potter. I don't know what you know. However, he spends his time. So so this goes on. But in one case, he did something I'm pretty horrendous, right.
The guy will never never blink again. Okay, so that's gonna be your top charge. That's gonna have the you know, the largest bodily injury, whatever, whatever the top charge is. Generally federal prosecutors they'll try to adjudicate that. So in the case of a Hunter Biden, what's the top charge? You have felonious behavior as it pertains to his gun background check, because he was, you know, basically a crack at that moment, and that's
a felony, and then you have the tax stuff. That's fine, figure out what the top charge is. And then the way the federal prosecutors would normally work because they have like a ninety eight percent conviction rate, and it's largely due to the aggressiveness of the way in which they prosecute cases. So for that top charge, they will generally say this, this isn't going away.
However, if if we can come to a deal where you accept responsibility for this top charge, and in that deal, we're going to try to maintain some sentencing that is very similar to other cases, which it's a lot harder to escape jail time. And this is this is number one what offends the senses because at the same time I had to listen to all of these pious idiots on Twitter. You say, go on, this is I told you they don't have a double standard. Well they do, because that's just
not how federal prosecutions work. Right. So you do a plea deal and you say, all right, so in this case your top charges this it carries up to five years in prison, but you know, current sentencing guidelines are two years, which means we'll probably do one and then we'll put an ankle bracelet on you or something. Right, that's how that would work in
most that's how it would work for you. You, And I want to remind you that Wesley Snipes went to jail for two what two and a half years for the same charge that Hunter's getting gravy, you know, a deal on West. That's right. They sent Blade to prison for what. You know. The president's kid is getting a walk on. So that's number one, number two, And this is why this is beneficial to Biden at large, because even though even though these are cases that don't have anything to do
with influence peddling, the person does. And so a federal prosecutor or a prosecutor in general is going to look at the totality of what they're dealing with and for them to pretend like, oh, you know, we just got to take this one at a time, that's not how it works. How many times have you seen federal prosecutors in or procuters in general, in an effort to get creative, know that they have leverage. Right, So let's
go back to Ross's weird Harry Potter evil villain scheme. Right, and they know that in addition to running around and punching everyone who reminds him of a Harry Potter villain, they also know that he's he also is a big fan of Breaking Bad and they're pretty sure he's running a meth empire in a trailer next to the Henge in his yard, but they're they're not there yet, but they know he has accomplicest too, and maybe he's not the one in
charge of said, you know, the meth Henge triangle or whatever. So they will utilize other charges to flip compliance. Right, you've seen it, and I don't just mean on episodes of Law and Order, and frankly, this is what they were doing with Trump associates, going back to the Russia stuff, even though obviously that turned out to be exactly what you know,
a lot of us thought it was going to be. But they want to how many articles in New York Times are Washington posts you read where they were like, they're going after so and so, but they haven't prosecuted them yet, and they're probably because they're gonna get them to flip and the walls are closing in and the end is nigh, because that is what prosecutors do.
They look at the bigger picture, and the bigger picture other than lying on a gun application and not paying a hundred thousand in taxes, is the idea that the highest office in the land, or the second highest office in the land, for the purpose of the timing, was for sale. Because you know, there's no it's not necessary to move forward right away. However, by striking a plea deal with Hunter, Biden one that he is a double
standard because, among other things, quote, we don't know how. So they will tell you it's not a double standard and then tell you that one of the big concerns is, well, you know, it's very complex how you would house somebody if they were in prison because they're Undersecret Service protection. Let me tell you, those very same people that are running that concern give
zero flips. If it's Trump, Okay, I don't care. They'll let him, Pablo Escobar build his own prison, probably as long as it's torturous enough to satisfy their political blood lust. So when you as soon as you say, well, you know, we don't know exactly how you house an himmate like Hunter if he was to go to jail's Undersecret Service, well you've
just admitted that there's a double standard. But going back to this, now that you've prosecuted him for this, now that you've you've adjudicated those cases, that's your leverage. Think about that's your leverage. You don't have the leverage
over him anymore as long as he abides by whatever the terms are. So if the investigation actually were to show and like they actually did an investigation, but we're to show, yeah, there is influence peddling, you're going to have a very high standard to prove that on the part of the big guy. But something that would be very compelling, perhaps would be Hunter Biden wanting
to avoid going to prison for you know, eight years or whatever. The totality of charges where I think it was a little more than that, strikes a deal. It becomes a cooperating witness. That's why you hold onto that. So by you know, doing that yesterday, well they've they've squandered that. All right, something to think about casey Oda radio program. Hang on replay of the case Oda radio program. You know, Gene Siskel died what like fifteen years ago, right, yeah, so all right, well they're
both dead. So yeah, well anyway, so with that in mind, this is what AI came up with, and we can only play part of it for you because it evolves very quickly, and then we ran out of bleeps. The entire thing is up on the Twitter account at Casey on the radio. All right, So if you want to listen to it, but probably don't blast it at work, would be your advice? Yes, okay, well unless you work somewhere cool. All right, all right, let's
check this out. The Banshees of Inna Sharon is both funny and sad, using dark humor to penetrate directly into the human soul. Filmmakers aren't often that brave or ambitious anymore, but Martin McDonough, who made this wonderful film, is this is a great film. Gene. That's exactly right, Roger. I felt the same way about this picture, and yet I wish I hadn't seen it. What do you mean by that? I mean watching this movie made me realize I don't want to say it. Say it, Jean,
say it. I don't want to be friends with you anymore, Roger, you don't mean that. No, I mean it. Maybe I don't want to be friends with you either. You ever think of that? Good? I'm glad I'm sorry. I didn't mean that, Gene. I didn't mean it. Pal I wish you did, because I can't do this anymore. I don't understand. I'd like to show a photograph, Roger. Okay, this is a photograph of me and a Nolka in the Playboy Mansion pool. We can't show this on Tella. Is the life you stole from me?
Roger Well, I used to live a life, a real life Roger Knights at the Playboy Mansion in the grotto until dawn, before meeting you, before the show, I was a different person. And you know what, Roger, you know what. I liked that version of me better. Your life is still great, Gene. Now my life is sitting in the balcony with you watching Marvel Phase seventy two, Phase five, having to pretend any of this matters. Oh doctor, mean guys about to end the world. Only
Commander mcbig can save us. Who gives this is not a life, Roger, Gene, I used to live a life. You're having an existential meltdown. Being broke yesterday, it's still broke today and they're trying to fix it. So you're listening to a replay of the case o day radio program Near Day Kate on the calendar and celebrating ten years on the air. This is one oh six one FM Talk in the Triangle and News Talk nine five w PTI and the try D. Yeah. I feel like you'd get frustrated during
your first mistake and it would go downhill from there. How many seasons are you in? Now? We are on season four? We're halfway through season four. This, Yeah, this is still the good stuff. I don't want to trash on it at all. I've seen the whole thing. Um, there's you know, you know how it is when you get later on and then of course, uh, Michael Scott's you know, Steve Carroll left the show and the latter part of the season, so what it is? But Ross's wat I did well? First off, I didn't. I didn't
know that it was all over the news. I had no idea. I swear we probably talked about on the radio. So spoiler alert anyway, Um, but you're watching the office. Wow, I'm super pissed. Now okay, all right, So anyway, Um, you're watching it from the from the get go, you and the wife sitting down to why she had that she had not watched any of it. We both have not seen it. Okay, so we've been watching two episodes a day for the past few months,
where like halfway through season four. It's a great show. It's a fantastic show. It is, but I'm concerned about the which team you're on. I love Dwight. I liked Dwight up until the incident with Angela. I don't want to spoil it for somebody because I'm considering other people. I think it's been enough. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna spoil it. So there's an incident that happens between the two of them, and I'm like, that would probably a bridge too far. But I don't think he was trying
to be a nice guy. You know, he's got a different background from a beat farm. You know, he's around livestock. He's different. So his reaction to me, that's me, what are you talking about? He sort of does remind me of you. Yeah, hard worker, dedicated, you know a lot of qualities in Dwight. I've seen you. Not very good with social interactions, doesn't know how to pick up on cues. I do it for a living, spoil stuff, doesn't care it doesn't even think
of being the hr one already then yeah. Yeah, So in the first few seasons, one thing that surprised me me about the show, and Marky felt the same way, because the only thing we knew about the show were the gifts and the memes, right, this all we knew about it. And you know, so like the Michael Scott going you know, no, no, no, no, and all this kind of stuff, it's happening
right right, right, So that's all we knew without the show. And we know Steve Carrell, we thought he was going to be a more lovable character the first season. That first season, he's a major a hole. He's a major a hole. And it goes on. He gets like more
chilled out as the seasons go on. And Marky's been listening to a podcast with them, the girls that play Angela and Pam, Yeah, the office ladies, and they say they realized after that first season that they had to tone down Michael because there's a difference between they were they were making them like record Richard Gervais in the British version, and there's a big difference between a British audience and an American audience, and the writers were like, hey,
if we don't chill Michael out, they're gonna hate this dude, and they're not gonna like the show. And there's a major difference. You can see he chills out because in that first season, I'm like, dude, you're an a hole, Like we didn't realize it's gonna beles you're kind of dude. Yes, it's a great show. Yeah, it's perfect though, it's such a perfectly he's such a good character. Fact, any time you hear him, go, fact, he's so great. Yeah, all right,
well that's that's good man. I think again, I went on for a lot a lot of seasons, so it's like, I don't even know how many seasons there are. It's like eleven or something really, And one thing that we love we're talking about these yesterday is these are like actual seasons, like twenty episodes per season, not like the new thing where it's like, oh it's a season, it's like six episodes, yeah, or they call
it a limited series now too. I hate that where it's like because especially in the streaming platform, if it's streaming only, they'll say it's limited series. But then so when you tell me it's a limited series. I assume that it's basically a mini series, right, So, because the thing that still irritates me so much about streaming is if you like a show and you watch it, you're not waiting, Like it doesn't get done in the spring and is back in the fall. It's like two years before you get another
season. So you're sitting there and you're just like, and I guess it's smart because a lot of people will then when the next season comes out, they'll get prompted on their app to rewatch the first season. Yeah. Like, there's a the name escapes me. There's one that it's been like three years since they put a season out, and uh, it's on Netflix and basically it's it's old old school China, right, you know, uh, the Age of Emperors and all that stuff. But it's a zombie flick.
It's really well done. And I just happened I was on Netflix, Yes, had happened to squeeze by it, and I saw that it was in a recommendation again even though I've watched the two seasons already, which is only like six episodes per season, and I'm like, oh, I guess that means the third ones getting here? I looked and it's from twenty twenty, the second season. Yeah, a British TV is even worse, Like their seasons are like two or three episode like the Sherlock Show with cumber Match whatever
his name is. Yeah, that was a great show, but it was only like three or four episodes a season it was in it was in it was like two or three season, Like what's the point? You know, Spain of British. By the way, I posted this yesterday. Somebody needs to explain this to me. So I'm sitting there and I went, I went to go get some some dinner last night. Didn't want to cook.
So I go over this like sports bar that I go to sometimes and they get they have that giant BLT right, and I'm like, you know what I need I need in my life. I need a giant BLT. And so I go to get that and some French fries or whatever. And I'm sitting there and they got you know, they got all the different games on and the Red Sox games on, and so I'm glancing up at it. They're playing the Blue Jays and you know, you know how they have the
the the ads that are right behind home plate, which is. I mean, that's expensive real estate right there, because how much of the camera shots, what percentage are on the batter and home plate. I would say that's probably the number one shot in a baseball game by far. So if you're buying those spots, that's you're a significant advertiser a lot of money. And I posted a screenshot out of this on Twitter and on my Facebook if you want to go look at it. So this is at Fenway Park in Boston
in America, and the two sponsors are Bigelow t and Draft Kings. So you're in Boston at Fenway Park in America and your home games are brought to you by Tea and Kings. I don't want to use I don't want to throw the word trader around very much, but can you think of something more poverty? Right there? Man, you're bought. You you're Boston, and
you're just like, um, yeah, I'm gonna be Tea. Absolutely no, we'd love for you to spend a bunch of money and put you know, English Breakfast Tea as our main sponsor behind they do they realize they're getting trolled. That's absolutely embarrassing, isn't it. I mean, good lord, man, I'd be like New York brought to you, buy al Qaeda or set. You know what I'm saying, Just what are you doing? A baseball stupid anyway? Hate it such a bad sport, all the changes of
stuff. It's awful, dude, what's going on? Hey, listen what I'm happy about? Because the Yankees are in the basement. They're awful. And I told you that this is gonna happen. There's a calm na my little site. I told you this. Yeah, fans like it's gonna be the year. It's gonna be amazing year. Judges back right a gras and like, no, it's gould be awful. It could be the basement and
they're in the basement. Some of y'all don't listen to me. Calm Na, Right, I got psychic powers, and I you know, how long have I been on the fire boone into the Sun train? How long have I been betting in this fair if. If there is a bipolar fan base, it's the Yankees completely completely. But you know that W and I and I understand that if you're on Twitter, you're like, you know, but
it's like that in every sport, right, we're fan base. It but the Yankees, especially where you're like, from one minute to the next, it's like, this is our year number twenty eight. Well, right, he is the banner too, fire Boat of the Sun. But I've been saying fire boat to the Sun consistently for you. Now you have, You've been pretty consistent. Yeah, And now I'm seeing more and more people in the family, like very loyal people. I know, like friends on Twitter
that supports the team, like that's their thing. They're like they are part of Yankees Twitter. They do that. Their Twitter persona is just Yankees twenty four seven, Like they score the game, they do box scores. And I'm saying more and more of these people finally coming over to my secing you know, yeah, we need to get rid of an Aaron boot. You're in Boston and you're in You're pimp and Breakfast tea English Tea. By the way. Oh hold on, I'm sorry for I was gonna tell this before
the show. Um, one of the sales people reached out Ross apparently you have two new endorsements. Really what I got h bud Light and Children's Gender Clinic. You know I'm gonna pass on that, you sure? Yeah, I just I don't feel like it's right for my brand, you know what I mean? Right? But station, I'm going to pass on all of them, very busy. I appreciate the offer, but luck in your future endeavor is going to pass on that. Don't feel like destroying my career.
Thanks, I won't. I won't say where it was, but one of my radio buddies said that that does this talk radio said that, And I do feel bad for the distributors, man. You know, um, the way that we're that's that's a license to print money for a lot of these guys. If you can get the distributorship and have that locked in in a market and you got one of the biggies, you got to be feeling pretty good, man. But then that comes along and it's just it throws off
all of your business. And so one of the local distributors was um was exploring maybe getting some local radio and TV people to endorse. And I'm just like, oh, how bad is that? If they're like, you know, it's negative twenty six percent? Holy blank balls, quick reach out to the right wing talk station. Bad. That's how bad it is. Ah, you know, do you know who they? Oh? What I didn't realize this, so they brought in to marketing consultants who are marketing consultants for
the RNC. They don't work for that. These guys formerly were markets crazy for the GOP and they brought him in. They're they're so screwed. Man. We've talked about this at nauseum, like you had to handle this, and you could have handled it in a way that would have irritated probably everybody
a little and instead now it is it's dug in. Speaking of Boston, as you've seen the video they have, they have video out in the concessions areat Fenway, and I don't know if it is like this in every stadium, but Fenway's like it is in Minneapolis of the Viking Stadium, where depending on which beer you want, you have to get in a different line.
So if you want Miller or Bud or out there, it's lining Googles, which the other big brand, you have to get into lie And so they pan and the line, you know, the nacho food line that's got a hundred people in it, The Miller lines got one hundred people in it, and then they have the three lines for the Budweiser taps and the employees are
just standing around on their phones playing Bejeweled. So I understand that a lot of this stuff's anecdotal when you see these people in the beer aisle, but when you see it for yourself for the first time, you're not gonna the media is not gonna be able to shovel their bs at you. How many of you have gone to a grocery store or gone in a situation right now where you see people or you're at a bar and you see people actively rejecting
them because it's become and who made this point? What is Shapiro's guys made this point, And he's right. He said, once it's once a boycott's flipped into meme hood, you're done. And so that's flipped into meme hood. So people, even people who necessarily wouldn't have gone out of their way
to do it right because they're just not the boycott type. They're feeling social and peer pressure around their buddies, and there's a there's a hipness factor to it, and once that attaches, it's just it's just picking up steam rolling downhill. And I don't know, I don't I don't know what they're going to do. Because now the Human rights campaigns on the one side, and
this thing. It's an interesting watch. I'll say that I had to cut through the you know, I remember covering alcoholic, like I haven't had a drink in like nearly five years. But yeah, I was cutting through the beer aisle to get to the Delhi aisle because the other aisle was full at lows. So I'm cutting through and I'm looking over because I like to look at the poison that used to throw it on my gullet. There's there's the aisle words, the cooler, the open coolers. Right, you had the
beer, you know, and both eye and that loads. It's crazy. It's like, you know, walls and walls of it. So you're going through and it's crazy because like the Miller light and like the England and stuff like that, like empty and the bud light fully stocked. It was crazy. And I mean, you had you was such an easy job. Your job was to sell beer to a lot of people that are addicted to it, right, you know, yeah, yeah, don't it's just don't screw
that up, you know, throw on some American flags. There was some country music, some Clydesdale's. You don't don't overthink it. And what a way to screw things up. And once you use lose that loyalty to people and you keep repeatedly doing it, good luck getting it back. It's so hard, man, it is. I told you that the best piece of advice I ever got from one of the one of the big muckety muck radio guys is and he's right. And it doesn't just it's not just for radio.
It's in everything you do. But the radio version is never violate the expectations of your audience. Right. So, and and you're seeing that, you see that like with all like Stephen Crowder, that whole insane thing. Right Once people, once people feel like you're you're inauthentic and or you are you think they're a joke, that's that's when you get even if even if some of it's even subconscious, this is that's where you get something that's so
hard to overcome. It's it's easier to work on people who've been loyal in the past, who are like you know, sampling into the world of craft beer, right, and the big companies and the distributors have dealt with this by actually acquiring brands so that their portfolio is bigger. So that they're not relying on one particular brand. That's smart, but you also need to have
your staple brand. Go how you know what's that's cool? You tried that pumpkin spice, but uh, you know, hey, here's here's a great deal, or here's the here's the frogs again or something like that. Man, But that's just them cheating on you. This is something totally different. This is them. You and them got in a fight and they hit you, and your reaction is going to be, Um, what is is? Oh wow? Okay, Now people are sending me, people are seeing this
stuff. The local my local sheets has a sign on their door that says no delivery day due to inventory for the bud Oh wow. Yeah. And again, I know, I know some I know one of the guys who want he doesn't own the bud one, but he owns one of the distributors. Um locally here and um, those are crazy valuable. All right? Six fifty one. That's what I feel bad for. Two. But I mean it is you're so beholden to what corporate's doing that this is what we're
seeing, all right. Six fifty two quick break back in just a few minutes. Is the replay of the case DA radio program PTI in the Triad and one six one FM Talk in the Triangle. Is some of you are missing the point here. I just wanted to bring an update on the story of the guy who was arrested by NCA and t with all the craziness in his car. You can have a separate debate about whether he should be charged with a firearm thing when you're driving down a public road. I'm cool with
that. But his TikTok account is amazing. In fact, if you go to ATKC on the radio dot com, we posted one of the videos. We played it for you here and it's a doos man, It's a doozy. Check it out. Jake puts up, Hey, good morning. Hey these uh these demon guns? Are they guns that shoot demons? Because I want one in the form of an N sixty. What do you mean shoot demons? Like shoot at demons or the ammo is demons? The ammo is demon This shoots the literally huge demons. Well, who would want that gun?
Sir? Why would you want to do? Why would you want to do? Is that a now, no, sir, but shall not be in fringe? Is that ball? Okay? All right, no, she'll not be in fringe. Do you need to take whatever gun you do have back up? That's the point, I know, Osha, whatever what a moss? Did you hear that Rosie wants a gun where demons are the ammo? So you would fire? I don't know. Maybe i'd be a good
way to screw as somebody. Hell beeselbove them up in their house. I'm sure the Catholic church down in the secret basement full of stuff that has long somewhere. All right, good morning everybody. It is the case O Day Radio program. Shot kind Yeah, so I've viously yesterday was a fun day literally trying to do the show over the phone. This is requiring essentially the same team that built the Hoover Dam. But tomorrow will be a brighter day.
So in the interim we're doing a combination of best of and then me hopping in here to do ye know, a little analysis with the stories that are going on. So with that in mind, now you are up to speed and we will traverse through a few of them. That's all you can
do is laugh. By the way, thank you to everyone. Yesterday had an opportunity to hang out and chat with quite a few listeners at an event that was hosted by one of our fine sponsors, Doug Ray, who does the Wealth Guardians, Yells, does a radio show, all that stuff. But he had a new office over in Clemens. And I'm telling you because it was something. It was basically something for his clients. It wasn't a big deal. But I find it fascinating because you know, we did a
thing where it's like, hey, who's got questions? And I realized, and I know this, I realized that there's five questions ninety percent of you want to ask. So I thought, you know, what would be useful is speed reading this real quick, because like three of them came up yesterday. One Who do I think is gonna win the pre I don't know, Okay, I don't know for the same reason I don't tell you hoo to
vote for it, because who the hell knows? Right, Like, maybe you can handicap this stuff back in the day, or at least attempt to, but now it's like, dah, we just found out he murdered his mother, don't we know? There's a video and you're like, that's that's a penguin and you're just like, you know, because you're AI jacked up. You're like, I don't know, let's probably investigate for thirteen years, see what's up. Okay, So that's numero uno. I don't know who's
gonna win. Is that our people ever got to politically get along? No? No, But that's not necessarily a bad thing, because there's different levels of not getting along. Right, there's I disagree with you, but you know, I respect you're right to have that opinion because free speech and stuff. And then there's I'm a moon bat and I'm gonna glue myself to you, or I'm gonna show up at your baseball practice and armed, you know, I want to get into the crazier stuff. So well, people come
together? No, Do I want them to come all the way together? No? No, because think about it. If it's one thing when you feel marginalized and you're essentially fifty percent of the thinking but the other team's in charge, it's another thing entirely if ninety five percent of people agree and you're
on trial for your usefulness. Like that Twilight Zone episode right where the guys having to literally go to court so he doesn't get he doesn't get to you know, greased, So cool, with that, Um, how do I get into radio? I you know, sometimes it's dumb luck, but you know, in in in all seriousness, um, you know, that's that's ever evolving. I don't know what the current how radio is now because obviously
technology has driven it to a different place. I don't know. Um, I don't know how i'd be able to advise somebody to do that right there, and then also is uh, and then it'll be is Ross and then insert whatever the weird Ross question is? Does Ross really have toys in his studio? Yes, an obscene amount, unobscene amount. Um, so we get those kind of does he exist? That's when he asked me one time, maybe I don't know. Maybe what I'm looking at is an AI I
don't know, And well, that's basically the gist of it. That's that's that's the main thing. But you know, hey, hopefully that you know, covered a little ground there. I wish I had better answers for you, but you know, it's nice to sit there and chat with folks. And I got to I got to tell my Philippines vampire story, which I was very excited about. Oh, you don't know the Philippines vampire story you
want me to tell it, okay, very excited. So when they did the dump of all the CIA stuff, there's a fascinating story that emerged. And basically, it was post World War two and we're trying to figure out, all right, so who's gonna be in charge of the Philippines, remember the Japanese when they're unoccupied, and we had we had our dude, And by our dude, I mean basically a guy who wanted to be empowered there but was just gonna be a puppet for the US, because you know,
that's that's how we roll sometimes. And it was looking like, all right, puppets gonna be in everything's gonna be great. And then some like rebel leader dude was making headway. He's like, you were just occupied with the Japanese, do you want to be essentially occupied by the US, to which I would say, shut your face hole, sir. But it was compelling enough that it caused a little bit of a stir. So they got CIA dudes involved and they attacked twofold one. They made him seem like he was
having giant you know, modesty and blatant sexual activity. I mean, all of these things are still culturally a big thing in the Philippines, which is ironicum when you think of Vanilla and members of our military being able to go there and uh, you know the long and story tradition of how did you get the clap um? But in reality, at the time, they made him look like he was promiscuous and that was that was pretty effective, but
it didn't it didn't really seal the deal. So they figured out that his essentially his supporters, which you know, deal with the rebel You're dealing with rebel army and rebel armies all up in the jungle and stuff, so it's really hard to really hard to get in there and do stuff. So he
needed a way to get him out of there. So while they're while they're sitting there and uh, trying to destroy the sexual reputation of the challenger, they also realized how superstitious members of that military, of that rebel rebel group were, and so they devised a plan to make it look like I can't remember what the name of it is, but it's basically the Philippine version of
a vampire. Right, So they went and they greased a couple like centuries so, you know, a couple guards on the periphery of where they were holed up, and they killed them and they hung them from a tree and looked like their blood had been drained. So when the other dude showed up, they're like, ah, what happened to Bob? Probably his name wasn't Bob, but what happened to Bob? And what happened to the other Bob? And they're like, oh my gosh, the vampires here. We got
to get out of here. And that literally worked so fascinating. I love that story, not because you know what happened to the Bob's but just it's just it's just one of those shining lights and there's all this is. This is my love of history, So do enjoy getting into that stuff. I'm just rambling, but that's okay. It's my prerogative to go ahead and do
that. It's ma show. Speaking of moonbats gluing themselves to stuff. Congresswoman Rashida Talib, you know her as one of the Angry Squad members, yesterday, was encouraging climate activists to become quote more aggressive in fighting the fossil fuel industry. And then she got on a plane. I'm sure to fly back to Detroit or wherever she lives in Michigan, un ironically probably quote, we have to be more we have to be much more aggressive in regard to fossil
fuel expansions. If we don't get the policies we need, if our legislative process is failing us, then direct action gets the goods. This is quite the opinion. So if you're not getting your way, quote, the legislative process is failing you, well that's not necessarily a failure. That's the reality
of the legislative process. And it means that while you Rashida Talib squad member, an insane person who don't even get me started on what she was, you know, remembered that literally the day she was elected, and she's swearing about Trump. She went on that weird tirade. Right, you have strong opinions, and that's fine, and I and I appreciate that your constituents appreciate
that. That being said, that is obviously not a majority opinion. Right, So if the majority of people feel like, yeah, you know, well, we don't need to glue ourselves to Rembrandts or stage sit ins in the middle of freeways during rush hour in major American cities, that is perhaps the legislative process doing its thing. So maybe you don't need to get quote hold on, you don't need quote more direct action, you don't need to be more aggressive. Maybe you just need to go, hey, you know
what, currently this is where we are. Maybe we should convince or people that were right, because this is what it comes down to. Have you ever been stuck in a traffic jam because of a protest? Did it any point while that was happening, did you go, you know what, maybe that guy's got a point. That's sitting there with his arm in a PVC pipe, handcuffed to his weird looking buddy, in the middle of the streets
so I can't go to work. Maybe maybe he's spot on. Said nobody ever, ever, ever right, because with that strategy is that strategy is We're going to make your life miserable until you give us what you want. We want, which is the strategy. I'm pretty sure I've seen many a toddler pull when near the candy at the checkout of the grocery store. Right, so they want the candy. Mom or Dad's like I can't have the candy, Billy can't have it, and they're like, well, I'm going
to be a night terror and they and it turns in full tantrum. And then you get those annoying parents that ever raised their voice like Billy, we don't do this, we don't do this, and the kids screaming so we can't even hear them over some candy. I think I got a sidekick when I pulled that as a kid one time. Didn't do it again. Yeah, that's that's literally the same thing. They want you so mortified, so
uncomfortable, that you just acquiesced to what it is. So you're you're the climate change moonbat, gluing yourself to stuff, keeeping people from going to work or whatever, to some cases, keeping people from going to the hospital. And you just want that candy bar, and you decided that you're not, you know, rather than taking a vote between you and your parents and you sometimes losing the vote, but sometimes winning the vote, you're just gonna make
their life so miserable that the candy bar is yours. That's it. That's the that's the whole game, man. So that's what Talib is talking about. And uh, you know the couching under this is a long and story tradition of direct action and civil disobedience well, if everything, you know, it used to be civil disobedience, you kind of picked your you picked your battle there, right, really, ah, the ability to exist and be recognized as a human that we should we should do that. Okay, what
else you got? I think there should be cafe standards. I think truck should be required to have a minimum miles per gallon of this? Which one? Shouldn't you overtake a bridge? And uh yeah in a in a southern city over I think you know. But now that's that's where we are. In the video call, Talib was joined by Tim Martin. You'll know Tim Martin as the moonbat who just vandalized the National Gallery of Art in Washington,
DC. Dega's little was a little Dancer aged fourteen, which is deeply ironic considering how some of the more interesting conspiracy theories your go to for vandalizing the thing is literally called ballet dancer aged fourteen. You know, sometimes the jokes right themselves is really the point that I'm making here. But you you literally had this person on who just vandalized our National Museum of Art, thinking about
vandalized our the American Populace's National Museum of Art. Crazy man also they had to declare emergency. Dude, the Roger Hallam this is These are the folks that did the week long protest in London which costs city millions of dollars, and then organized the same or attempted to organize the same. It wasn't as successful in DC where they basically because I was up there. It was up there during one of my DC broadcasts, and so they had moonbats go and
basically sit in intersections, major intersections all around the city. So I'm up there right across from Union Station. Actually we stay at the Phoenix Park Hotel when we do our broadcast stuff up there. And sure enough, that intersection on cap It's Capital and Florida No not Florida, well whatever, right, you know where the Union Station is. That intersection right there is obviously a major intersection, and they stocked it chock full of moonbats. And these are
the people. She's like, yeah, absolutely, come in and do this video thing with me. So just you just you understand the seriousness of what you're dealing with. And speaking of seriousness, although do give me a little chuckle, Colin Kaepernick got himself a new book. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep has uh titled our History has Always been contraband in defense
of Black studies. It's basically it's basically a Marxist novel. Well it is, I mean, if you if, if you look at it um and they even they even point out that Kaepernick work with quote two of the most prominent black Marxists in our country, and the book also features writers who were u So it's it's it's pure Marxist screed. And they make a special point to remind folks that it calls out and holds accountable capitalism, which is horrible really, so you give it, You're given the book away. Oh no,
it's fifty two dollars. Capitalism's the worst Marxism and everybody could get you know, and then they'd a little bit of communism from your ability to their
needs. And fifty two dollars pay for the book. It is. That is quite literally where it's at. So you know, if you're looking for a little summer reading for that next beach trip, you can part with fifty two dollars, give it to Colin Kaepernick, and then read all about a bunch of ideas that have never worked, but only because they haven't been tried properly or whatever. The garbage is all right, we'll take break news coming up. All that good stuff. Case O DA Radio program. Hey,
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So you're listening to a replay of the Cacoda radio program one oh six one FM Talk at ninety four five WPTI two stations driving the best in talk. This is case O D and Carolina's Morning News. All right, seven three five, Good morning. Hey, if you're thinking, you know what I'd love to get away with murdered, good news. Have I got a story for you coming up, But first let's get back to the bones we were. I'd retweeted a video of this TikToker. Dude, Ah, he's stolen
valor guy right, And don't get me wrong. You see people walking around, and especially if you yourself or a service member or veteran, you're gonna have a keener eye for the stuff, especially when you look to see. Yeah, you see guys walking around and they got a chest of medals and ribbons that look like they're a six star, you know, hunta general from South America. And you might have some questions. The problem is you gotta be very careful. You know. It's like it's like asking a woman if
she's pregnant. You don't want to be wrong. And this one video, he's talking to this guy who's admittedly his He his dress screens jacket that he's wearing um has some patches on it that are obviously not military patches. But you know the guys, he's an older guy serve the Vietnam Era, also served in Korea post fifty three, I guess, and uh, he just he blatantly, just calls him out, and the guy shows a VA card in his face and he's just silent. Man. So I don't know.
You got to balance this stuff, all right, Tron, thanks for holding on to appreciate it all yours sort take it away, all right. Um, as far as that with the guy harassing the military vet, when it comes to that, I feel like I compared to something you guys mentioned a couple of days ago, how them if you confront homeless people for camping in public, that they can sue you for a thousand dollars. It should be the same way with the veterans because of what they went through and the fact
that they dedicated their life for this country. And as far as the Mario thing, it's it's not the first bootha movie that's been been on Twitter. It's so it's so much more on Twitter. So my friends said, oh it's good. Yeah, yeah, And I've been waiting weeks to ask all this question. So we as the American people, Uh, do you think
there's any way that we'd ever be able to overthrow the government. Me personally, I feel like they have bought too much irrelevant topics into the into this country to keep us separated, that we'll never be able to see out the eye. So definitely don't. Do you mean from like a physical standpoint or do you mean from a coalescing as as a one person standpoint? Right? No, just like as a country, if we could, do you think we'd be able to band together to overthrow the government. I don't see it
happening because because of our differences. Well, I mean, I mean, yeah, if this is the best we can do with government officially, what can we do without them? That's what I'm thinking. Yeah, well, look, I assure your frustration there. Right Again, I would point out where one and old, but if you want to look to more modern stuff, obviously we have found ourselves stymied in places like Afghanistan Vietnam, which I just you know, just mentioned, Um yeah, I mean they got they
got the nukes to quote Eric Swalwell kind of. But you know, ultimately, if you're asking from a coalescing as as a one people, yeah, no, we're incredibly divided incredibly divided. So I don't know the answer to that. But you know, if you've got enough people behind it, could you do it? Absolutely? But you think, well, I don't have You got to have the people that are there pushing the buttons on behalf of the government, right, they have to buy any of what you're wanting to
do. Yeah, it was like it seem like almost it seemed like they're the problem. I don't want to say it's not asted like I've been an issue before, but like I hear you, yeah, I don't know. I'd have to know all the parameters and stuff. But all right, yeah, I appreciate the call this morning. Man. Okay, yes, sir, I see us. All right, all right, do you catch that last part? Ross Man says he still needs his five dollars in quarters? So, Ross, do you think we could overthrow the government? Not just
you and I, but you know, like collectively. I mean maybe, but of course I'm not promoting that, sir. Of course we would never ever do that. Ross is trying to overthrow it with his Twitch channel, Sir. So, I mean it's a campaign, you know, it's constantly in motion. It's been going on for what is it a decade. Now, what do you mean you see chat GPT yesterday figured it out all right? When a chat GBT, my buddy harbrid you're fifty putting in there?
He said, yeah, he said, what is Hayes for sheriff? It was like, we had not enough information, but by the name it sounds like somebody running for a office for sheriff. It's too much and knows too much. We need to shut it down. I did. I did think it was interesting. In that response, it also said that it doesn't have the ability to real time search the Internet. I'm like, what is what have them? A two year old can real time search the internet? You
tell me chat GPT can't google stuff? I don't feel that it's being honest. But then when it yes, obviously it's showing signs that it knows it knows what you're up to. And I'd be very nervous if I were you. That's how you get the robot Boston Dynamics dogs with the oozis on him banging on your door. Then you gotta go hide in your bunker or your your furry dungeon, or, if you're lucky enough, like one individual,
your sex dungeon. A man reportedly found a quote sex dungeon underneath his nineteen hundreds era home following two years of living on the prob so he moved in two years ago and just now discovered this. He said that he was encountering some plumbing problems, was down in the basement of estigating the issue and started to move some panels at near a crawl space under there which he had previously not went into. Was the first time he had removed the venting and basically
they'd kind of sealed it off. And he said that the paperwork home inspection and he actually he actually has uh not plans, but he has a detailed, detailed pictorial of his home did not did not show any of this stuff. But there was concern that the plumbing down in the basement reached back into this era this area. So he went in there and lo and behold in the back of about a four foot by ten foot storage closet where or you
would use to access the backside of this crawl space. There was a stairway behind the wall leading down into a secondary secret basement, complete with a solid permanent floor. And he said as he went into the secret room, he came across newspapers dated from the nineteen eighties, chairs, a bed frame, a notepad, and then just a bunch of really really filthy, filthy, filthy stuff. I can't read some of the stuff. Also, it appeared
that somebody had been staying in there and they had been feeding them. There was some food trays and stuff. So, and he was pointing out that you're able to able to seal it off lock somebody in there, essentially, so he found a sex dungeon. So what do you do? I mean, what do you do with that? Do you do you update it to you know, match the rest of that. This isn't the first time we've heard this happening on this show. I've gone over before. I've talked about
how this has happened. Right where I was down in my basement, I was working on the drywall. I heard something behind the wall. Yes to what the hell is that? Like the bob vila? Yes, I I punched through the wall and it was Darude Sandstorm playing in the giant furry dungeon that came with the house disco ball illuminating the room. And there's about twenty thirty furies in there. How'd they get in there and it came to the house, none of my business. But if I found books, yeah,
I would have kicked him out discussion, none of that crap. Well books of my house, that's the thing. As as he started to dig through there was also these weird, creepy old books. And the books were documenting all sorts of let's just say, horrible force sexual acts and just uh, you know, just all the stuff that would make your skin crawl if you were to stumble upon it. And that's what this dude found. So he probably should have just sealed it off and then you know, like told his
wife he was building a man cave or something. But instead he uh was like, what the what the hell is this? So, um, did you convert your furry dungeon or do you just put the thing the drywall back up and let it be? You know, I mean they're still there? Oh wow, okay, I mean this they have squatters rights at this point. I contacted this city wake for so there's nothing they can do, okay, absolutely, and they're just they continue to party on with their the rude.
Oh good for them. Some forty five, Casey of Dave radio program raced Agick from the channel oh man, So some dude was he had some plumbing issues in this basement. He moved in the house two years ago and goes in, finds a false panel behind this closet to access to back of the crawl space, and there's a sex dungeon back there. Yeah, you need to be where those false panels. They'll get you every time. Does
that? Does that make you wonder if there's like stuff in your high if you have like an older house, do you wonder if Mike, maybe there's something there? You know? I always, um, you know, not for me, but every time I go home and I go in, my sister ended up purchasing my grandparents' house and whatever. I go down into that basement. You know, there's like this little coal seller. I don't know if you know what the coal seller is, but you know what that is.
And then it's like, I don't know, it looks a little and there's like a little opening where you look in. You're like, hey, there's still open space in there, and I can fit in there. But then I'm like, Nope, not a chance. Not even gonna venture down that path. Yeah I am, but if there's treasure there could be there. You're willing to live with the fact that there could be literally like long life altering amounts of treasure back there the end. There could be because there
had been some found at one point or another in the floor boards. But the government okay, yeah, the guy who tells the guy run. They always known that's hard. It's not live. This is a replay of the case ODA radio program the Evil Maga Attackers. Obviously with the Jesse Smolette thing. So anyway, they helped Smolette carry out his master plan, and they decided to interview them basically how it all went down. And I think it's
kind of fascinating, especially watching these two screen This is Maga country. But let's go ahead and get into this show. We So I saw him off the corner of my eye and I was like, okay, that's him. Let's go get this empire. Yeah, that's him, that's him, him, that's that fat come on the set that skit. As we crossed the street, we say hey to get his attention, Hey Nick Hey. He turned around, looked at us, and that's when we started yelling the famous
slurs. He wanted us to yell, hey, aren't you that empire? Empire? Fact Nick, it's Maga country. I'm sorry when he says it's Maga country with that southern Southern accent. By the way, do I have two of the same cuts on the button bar there? Ross? I think I might have just screwed up there, says cut two, two and then three. All right, well, well we figured that out. Let's go ahead and get into the attack itself and how it all went down. Okay, he said, what did you say to me? And then that's when
I threw the first punch at him. I held the blowup because I didn't want to hurt him, of course, so I made it look real, but I held it and we started tussling, moving, moving around, and then I threw him to the ground. He wanted it to look like he fought back. That was very important for him because he said, hey, don't just beat my ass. Make it look like I'm fighting back and whatnot. So we did that, and then I threw him to the ground.
And while I threw him to the By the way, there's something, oh crap, I hain't throwing button there. There's something really amusing about him staging his own hate crime, but also wanting to make sure that nobody thinks he's a woos during said hate crime, you don't remind it reminds me of the Steven Seagal stuff there are. There are so many stories of Steven Seagal where you could tell it was all ego with that guy, you know, famously
stunt guys. He would go full on on stunt dudes. He ended up putting a dude in the hospital for slamming his face or a glass ye and he meant to do it, but everything that he did was about his own little ego, and that's what we have here. And then he said, what did you say to me? And then that's when I threw the first
punch at him. I held the blower because I didn't want to hurt him, of course, so I made it look real, but I held it and we started tussling, moving around, and then I threw him to the ground. He wanted it to look like he fought back. That was very important for him because he said, hey, don't just beat my ass. Make it look like I'm fighting back and whatnot. So we did that, and then I threw him to the ground. And while after I threw him to the ground, he had no bruise. I wanted it to look more
real. So then I threw him to the ground. After I threw him to the ground, I used my knuckle and gave him a noogie. So I went like this, why did I do that to give him a scar, to give him a mark, to make it look real like he really did get his ass beat? After I did that, all right, fake kicked him. I don't know what he was doing. I wasn't paying attach to where. I came around with the bleachs the infamous bleach in the hot sauce bottle, poured it on his shirt. Then I finally put the rope
around his face. I did not put it around his neck. I just placed it on his face. And that's when we took all There's the music's perfect too. He's got to say, whoever's producing this is all in.
So he faked fought him and then he reached down and what he was doing and you can if you look at the video you'll see it, but basically stick your middle knuckle out and then he was just grinding that into Juicy's face and that's how he ended up getting that abrasion, that scar bruised looking thing under his eye from the from the shot that coompanied all of the news stories the next day. Now here was the setup for all of it. This
is the other Cutlet to get this real quick. They took our beautiful bench. This is where we waited for Jesse to come before we attack them. So we got here with ten minutes to spare, and we had to plan our escape route to survey the land. His building is actually right here, right above the stairs that we're going to attack him at it. We made sure we got there at two am sharp on a dit. On the dit, we had no phones because he did not want us to bring any phones,
he said, so we don't lose them. I don't know if that's really the reason, but you can deduce your own reason. Well, no, the reason there and by the way, it was very cold, But the reason was because people can track phones, right. You know. Pro tip if you're ever gonna go commit a crime or fake a hate crime or whatever whatever you consider this, just know that least are able to see where your phone's pining towers. Man. So that is probably what was up with
that. But if you want to go watch that video, we got the link for you there tweet it out at Casey on the Radio. You can check it out there
