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The Ochelli Effect 2-9-2024 Open Mic

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Okay, So the Friday night open mic is gonna begin just about now. It's sponsored by Wall Streep, Window dot Com and listeners like you, Yeah and Now Media. O'Kelly February nine, twenty twenty four, allegedly, according to that thing we call a calendar, this is the O'Kelly effect, and we are live on a friar's day night. So outside of that newsplast I tried to do before this show right now, and we started about ten minutes

late. We're live here to hear from you at three one nine, five two seven, five zero one six three one nine five two seven five zero one six. That's the number to call, and I'm gonna be live for the next two hours with my co host b Pete taking your calls. You can reach me on Skype Charles dot o'ceelly on Skype and ask me and I'll call you into the show if you' and it's open mic on Friday nights.

But after me at ten pm, Aaron Franz joins us with the Age of Transitions, and at eleven pm Eastern all times Eastern Uncle the broadcast and again open lines all the same number all hours tonight, three one nine five two seven five zero one six one more time. I'll say it nice and slow, because again I'm from the Northeast and I know I was speaking fast last hour three one nine five two seven five zero one six. Number to call Charles do o'chelly on Skype. Text me a message, I'll call you into

the show and we're live and loud with my co host b Pete. How you doing this week? Brother? Doing pretty good? Another busy week at worth Weather. It's picking up so we can get a lot more done. But other than that, heart of the week and glad it's Saturday and we got the super Bowl coming up, so it's going to be a pretty decent weekend. Oh yeah, that's right. Last week we had to uh sadly

let Jimmy James moren over his uh non appearing lions. Hey, by the way, did you get your Did you get your video of the week back in the live chatroom attochelli dot com because uh, I know, I knocked it out of there with a bunch of links, but yeah, I dug it out from the mountain of Newslenks and preposted it. It's good to go. Excellent. Well see that's what happens when I'm giving you headlines and I want to give you the links to the headlines, and I strung them together

there. But uh, anyway, my apologies there. And I also deleted somebody else's links a bunch of Fox News links I saw really quick, and I knocked him out, not because they're Fox News, but because I was trying to establish all my crap in one fell swoop and udn't didn't quite get there anyways, So uh yeah, so I did an hour leading up to this hour. But now I'm hopefully he got it all out of my system. Going to shut up, But uh, anything you noticed in the news.

I mean, look, we could talk about the super Bowl, I guess, but I'm not really looking to drag that on so much. Other people are gonna love that. I know, missus Oo is gonna watch it. Not like we're gonna have anybody over anything this year. Sometimes I like to do that, just have people over, but I don't really have friends, money for snacks or nothing like that this year, so to screw it. And I'm not all that interested in in in the game. That's me,

but a lot other people are. Anyway, there's other games exactly I'm the opposite of you. I'm into the game. I don't give a damn about chit chat in the middle of my game. You know, I like to be able to throw curses at the TV and you know, get my TV brick out when they pull some dumb But I mean other than that, I can do away with all the chit chat and the snacks and crap like that. Just let me watch my football game. You know, if you want to throw a party, throw a party and watch super Bowl. Watch

super Bowl. I think you and I would enjoy watching baseball or boxing together because I'm definitely all the way around on that with when it comes to boxing, you know, talk about it before and after, but when the fight's on, shut up, watch a fight. I'm not much in the box. See, I don't UFC crap like that. I've never been a big I mean when when Ali was boxing and Foreman was boxing, yeah I got into it, But since then, I just I don't see. You know

it's a big thing. Oh well, he's gonna beat him up. Well, if they met out in the parking lot and somebody had to pick up a piece of conduit or something like that, or a piece of rebar and go to it. Things would probably turn out totally different. So I mean, if you're gonna fight fight, I'm just got into the I'm gonna beat him up for this bill kind of thing. It's kind of ridiculous to me.

Yeah, see what I mean, though, you know, you look at I look at that sport like I'm amazed people see strategy and everything when it comes to basketball. To me, basketball boils down to what but I used to see in the neighborhood on the playgrounds, you know, which isn't a lot of strategy. Is just a matter of who's got the athletic ability and who is smart enough to know when to pass and when to shoot.

And that's about it. I mean, there's not much to it when it comes to basketball in my mind because I've seen the game play that way. Yeah. Pro ball today though, is nothing but a run and dunk. I like college but I love ACC basketball. College basketball. I mean you actually see some athleticism. What you're seeing now in the NBA is just all a run and dunk show. Yeah. You know, since Larry birdquit playing, there ain't nobody out there that's the best. So you know, when

you've seen the best, grew up watching the best this stuff. Today, nobody can hold a candle to him and Michael Jordan and players from times past. So you know, I'm not big on the basketball. Now, give me a hockey game, give me a football game, give me a baseball game, give me a soccer match. I mean, golf, boxing I can do without them. I don't never really understood golf on TV. So the most born damn thing in the world, Well, there's one you and

I can absolutely agree on. But but very much the way that you view boxing, I view you know, basketball. To me, boxing is not about the fight. It's about strategy. It's about you know, knowing how to deal with your opponent. There's a lot to it in my mind, you know. But again, basketball I look at and the fact that it's running dunk is no different than it was to me when I was younger.

Either. Well, the thing that got me most about boxing back when Tyson you know, first came out and started winning, we were we were having parties at the house. A friend of mine ran a TV or appliance sale place, but also had videos things like that you're talking before he before he bit Holyfield, obviously before he bit Holyfield. You mean yeah, yeah, yeah, but we would get a big screen TV and take it to the

place. I had a farmhouse right on the edge of town, so I'm plenty of park and when we got done, we could go out back, start upon on fire, have a good old time. So we get the screen, everybody would come in. We put our money in the pool. I won on Tyson's too, his first two big fights, but they were over in three minutes. It's like, you know, hey, we planned a party all night. We figured we'd go at least a couple of rounds, now, you know, so I after that, the boxing just became

no fun. Well, I mean Tyson's big fights, now, what would you call them the big pay per view fights or the other ones, because well, the big pay per view fights the ones that were costing money. Everybody was pumping money into these things. I mean luckily I won a couple hundred bucks both times. Yeah. Well, the Spinks fight, I remember we had to get picked a round. Somebody was going down. Yeah,

I mean because the Spinx fight was like fifty dollars. It was the first time a pay per view reached fifty dollars, and people were pissed well, yeah, it was first round knockout, you know, Yx. Actually, you pay that much and the damn thing's over in five minutes, well not even five minutest pecks for Sphinx right, Well, you know, I'm talking to the build up and the walk to the ring and the boom. It's over all right, everybody go home. Screw that noise. Yeah, well

that's on fire. Well that was the rough part. I mean, you know, when they put him on a bill with a bunch of other fights. At least even if it was a two minute, three minute fight in the first round, he had other fights you could watch, you know. But once he unified the belts again before he bit Holyfield, which is a whole lot more like a street fight, you know, that kind of stuff goes on somebody. I can't believe he bit his ear. I'm like, well, it's kind of what you would do in the street. Uh,

you know what I mean, Like, I don't know. I was talking to a regular listener of ours not too long ago off air about exactly this anyway, about the way that they fight people and you know, stuff like that, And I was thinking back to those days when I used to get into fights. But Anyway, we got callers, so I want to get to them as quickly as possible. Are you ready for the callers? Yeah? Yeah, I'm fine, Thank you. And we can pick up on

the kind Yeah, we can pick up. I'm looking at some headlines right now. It's just kind of zooming through some stuff. Great, do that we can talk about Biden and his mental faculties that the department of his own Department of Justice just dumped on everybody? Yeah? Well, is that is that the one where they're claiming they're not going to go after him for the classified documents because he doesn't know where he is. Yeah, because he's just

a doddering old fool who can't remember anything. And yet you know Biden's what went on disposedly went on TV last night. Oh well, you know, I can't believe they asked me that question. I'm the most qualified person to have this job, and I'm thinking, dude, you are, what, five minutes away from a massive stroke? Well, I don't think he's five minutes away from a massive stroke. Vpete, I disagree with you. I

think he's had a whole lot of little strokes already. I mean, it's it's already there, he's just you know, part of the walking wounded at this point, I mean no offense to Biden. I mean, now, yeah, I don't normally like liberals or Democrats, but this guy, over the years has challenged so many people to go behind the gym, and he was gonna whoop up on him, and I thought, you know, I would love to see somebody take you up on that offer one day and clean

your clock. Well it's a little late for it to happen now. I mean, what you get thrown in jail for abusing, for elder abuse if you whooped his ass now, But believe me, Joe Biden, of all people in government, has got an ass whooping coming. I think it's so funny that at various points he has challenged people you're right, and like, all I can imagine is it doesn't matter when he was old, when he was young, I picture him getting his ass kicked. I really I don't

see him as much. Yeah, you know, he doesn't strike me as the fighting sort. Just you know, forget his politics. This is a guy who I think is gonna, you know, be on the wrong end of the fighting stick. Yeah, he's just a smarmy bastard. It's had it coming as many people as he's channel. I'm taking him behind the gym. I thought, yeah, I'd love it. You'd take you behind a gym person, walk back out and go pick up the old man. Somebody,

Yeah, somebody. Didn't he even threaten when Trump wasn't it when they were running. I remember he made the comment and he wanted to take Trump behind the gymnasium, and I thought, that's the last thing you want. Trump would bene you in half. Well, I think it would be funny to see which one of them collapses first, because I don't think either one of them is in good shape. But I mean, I don't think. Maybe that's how we need to select our next president is just throw up a

UFC battle or like a royal rumble. Let him get into the octagon or the cage, and just okay, whoever comes. The contestants enter one at a time. Put Biden in there, Trump walk in, Let the Santus walk in. But they come in, you know, with a staggered entrance, and eventually you get six or seven guys in there. See how well, God Biden be the first one over the ropes. They would tie him up in the ropes just to make fun of him and wait for last to

flip him out onto the apron. So he's out. So a real royal rumble, except the winner doesn't get a crown, they get the presidency. I could go for that. I got it in the primary. It would be better than more exciting than a caucus. Hey. Look, and in that case, I'm betting that DeSantis has an edge in that case. But he's out now, So I would say, yeah, if you look at Rama, I don't think Ramaswami. I mean, I'm sorry, he just ain't got enough lead in his ass to you know, put behind anything in

the census. Could he'd be probably one of the first ones over the rope. But yeah, I mean, that's the way we just start doing it now. I'm with you. I'm with you. Pay per view exactly, and we pay for a whole We could wait a minute. We could do away with all these damn annoying political ads if they charge pay per view. Now, everybody votes, but we see the result. You know, everybody votes when it comes to the election. But to weed out everybody, we

have a series of royal rumbles leading up to the election. I think that'd be great. I can't argue with you. So look, we lost. It looked like we advance on the line. He's gone call back in vance. But with that, I'm gonna go to Jimmy James and see if he supports the hell and u Sel idea for I don't know the primary season. I guess, Jimmy James, how you doing? Man? What do you think Helen u Sel? No? I like the old way? Okay,

fair enough. I just thought, you know, entertaining idea anyway, And while you're dismissing the broads, I mean, if this attempts to fist the cuffs, I'm pretty sure Nikki Haley could take out the swarming guy, probably the Santus. Do you think Nikki Haley could could take out the Santel? No, Santus has got the weight factor. He's a lord ass compared to I thought he lost to Llow weight to run for president. I don't.

He did lose some, but he's still a pretty big guy. I mean, he's not as big as Trump, but are you still he's still pretty fit? I would think, well, I think, look, if you put all the Republicans in there, right, if you if you rewound time a little bit and went back. Uh. I'm thinking, uh, what what what? What is the guy from South Carolina? What's his name? Tim Scott? Tim Scott? Tim Scott would have done well in Helen sl oh yeah, yeah, and Nicki Haley I think would would definitely take out

Trump. Uh could. I don't know about DeSantis, but I think it would be an interesting thing if they sort of let, you know, Tim Scott square off against Nikki Haley. You know, look, equal rights man, you know, let let the women fight too, right, absolutely, romy Swami though, yeah, I'm thinking that he's got no idea how to really scrap. So you know, that would be the guy that gets launched out of there by somebody. It wouldn't matter. Well, he would be

the gnat that somebody keeps flicking off their shoulder. I mean, he just doesn't have I don't think he's got the weight and wear with all to do it. But Desanta's he you know, he's he's got some size on. It'll probably come down to him and Trump there you go. Okay, Hey, look I can't argue it. You ever got the better elbow, the better elbow, see, I have no Look I don't believe Trump for a second knows how to fight anybody, regardless of I mean, if you look

at his WWE performance, it doesn't look that good. Even when he, you know, supposedly beats up Vince McMahon, it doesn't look like he really knows how to move even back then. I know he's in the Hall of Fame and all that, but you know, still, I don't know, but Nikki Haley would place high. I just think that Tim Scott could do it. And I think, you know, Desanta's stands a real chance of

being the last man standing. I'm thinking in that case, yeah, based on years, I think he's you know, enough youth, he could easily. I don't know Desanta's and Tim Scott, that'd probably be a good matchup. That'd be a good boxing matchup. Oh, I know. I'm sure Tim Scott would do well good well, even though Chris Christie's out, If these people are between him and food, I see he probably would take them

all. It gets statistic ups. He'd be bite and spit and hit and punch, and he's got the killer him say, I gotta kind of I gotta kind of go with Jimmy on this one. I forgot about Christie. He's got enough girth that it be like taking on Yokazuna or Andre the Giant. Yeah, but you know what the problem is with Christy though, is you know, he'll do some damage, but I bet you he doesn't have the stamina. You know, if it lasts a little while Christy's out of

there, you know what I'm saying. If it's something where it's quick, yeah, he might have the ability to throw his weight around that that is a good point, But I don't know. Hey, look, Jimmy, I'm gonna put you on hold just so we get around Advance. I'm gonna make sure we come back around to Jimmy before too long, for sure. And let's see what Advance thinks about hell in a cell. So we're talking about, Hey, what about if they just ran the Republican primaries by let's

put him in a cage and see what happens emerging. I'm thinking DeSantis is your overall winter if we rewind back to when there were many candidates, and I have no hope for that. Who was that governor from what was it somewhere in the middle of the country, South Dakota or something. I can't remember now North Dakota, what the hell was burgham something like that. I don't think he's a factor even but the other ones I think so, so what do you think Helen is sal Vance? Who? Who's Who's your pick

on the Republican side there? I don't think I really have a hero in this situation, you know, isn't it technically what's going on? Anyway? They don't got to be a hero. They just you know, who do you think in a in a straight up like let him fight? You know, is Joe Biden's gonna get beat up by everybody? And I don't care if he was old or not. Now, I mean, it's ridiculous, like like b Pete said, it would be elder abuse, and it's just,

you know, it's silliness. It's a guy telling me about you know, a guy who wasn't even alive during World War Two telling you spend such time considering the candidates you know, physique and and you know, agilite abilities or whatever. So I guess so I don't really have a comment, you know, obviously, like talking a while ago, if Christy you know, by weight, you know, depending on what the you know, structure is or whatever, would have an advantage if it's just about you know, knocking

people out of the ring or whatever. But yeah, but he's gonna get winded walk into the damn ring. I mean, you know, Krispy Kreme is not in in the cut. And you also have the problem with maybe he suffers a heart attack in the middle of the thing. But it all started because U B. Pete was talking about how Joe Biden has over the years challenged so many people to go behind the gym with him. I'm gonna

challenge corn Pop. We're gonna go behind the gym, you know, you know, let him, let him do it, let him do it once without the Secret Service saving his ass and uh yeah, let him do it, and uh he's got one coming to him. But that's where the idea started. So I didn't have a long thought process on this. I'm just trying to pick one as I go. And yeah, and I can't imagine any of them, you know, in question, have you know, done any kind of real physical stuff like that, you know, not like on

a Mark Zuckerberg left level or whatever. You know, It's like, you know, Trump probably has never you know, been in a real fight, and you know, et cetera. So well, that's the funny things. It's like that Mark Zuckerberg Elon Musk thing from a couple of months ago, right where they were trying to challenge each other to a fight, and you know, never happened. Too weird. I would pay to see that.

I would pay to see it too. I mean, two weird white tech guys, you know, just trying to kill each other in a cage. I might be entertaining for a minute, you know. I mean, you got to book other stuff on that paper view in case he goes sideways quick. But you know, because again you don't want that Mike Tyson situation like we were just talking about with the Michael Spinx thing where he's knocked out in ninety seconds was over. You got to give people something for their money.

But I mean I could see a pay per view going with, you know, a little cage match between Musk and zuck and h. Then you know they'd be making Jake Paul money. You know, Well that's the thing, if Jake Paul can do it. So anyway, you got anything else on your mind before we turn things around to something else. Now, I was just having Internet problems and stuff, so I didn't really get to listen on before and et cetera. So we can just go to the next topic or

whatever there. You know I was going to bring up I was gonna ask it. I'll just do it now. You know what, what's kind of the opinion here amongst us or what's else? Take on the Trump immunity in a situation where he's you know, pushing for uh, you know whatever, blanket immunity. Well, complex question, right, because there's so many different things going on here, although they are quickly evaporating as I predicted, you know, outside of the uh he wanted a mistrial in the E. G.

And Carroll thing and they won't give him that. But outside of that, slowly but surely, if you notice, these things are falling away, whether it's the situation in Georgia with the lady who you know apparently had a little affair going on with the guy that she hired to be the prosecutor, you know, either that or the other stuff that they're going to dismiss the Supreme Court turn things around, you know, this, and that. Slowly

but surely, all these things are gonna go away. You know, they're gonna be there just long enough for the aggreeb to say we're behind you because you're being unfairly attacked by the corrupt government, because you're our champion against the corrupt government. And that's that. I mean, you know, immunity, Is there a reality to that? On some level? I don't agree with Nixon. You know, if the president does it, then it's not illegal.

But at the same time, is there some sort of qualified immunity for a lot of stuff in a realistic sense, regardless of how you feel about it when it comes to that office. Yeah, clearly there is. There's plenty of criminal acts that were committed by other presidents that are clearly forgiven. And you know, I say again, they're gonna put Trump in the same prison that they put any other ex president. Guess where that is? No, Where's so go ahead. And that's what I've confused about is is you

know, because and I haven't studied this Amiston or anything. It just says something about it earlier. Uh the h he mentioned in you know, one of his you know, grants about it or whatever that you know, if Obama, you know, sent some drones and innocent people were killed, well, should you be able to come back and prosecute him him, and you know, and it was like, I'm in my understand that they already have

you know, basically immunity from all that kind of stuff. I mean, you know, collateral damage and you know all that kind of stuff is you know, been going on forever, you know, inside that structure of you know, the political whatever, you know, foreign policies and all that kind

of stuff. So I've just confused what it is exactly he's wanting, you know, is that what he's asking for is blanket no matter what he did, even if it didn't have anything to do with a you know, I don't understand what it is he's actually you know, well, it's confusing because yeah, it's confusing because there's so many things going on here. And I'll turn it over to be Pete after this because you've got to parse out a

bunch of stuff. You have the you know, the court case, and the court case is involving say like, you know, is he eligible to run because he was involved in certain things and blah blah blah Supreme Court and is he you know, being denied ballid access? You have that, and then you have the E. G. And Carroll thing, which is a civil action where they're saying that he's liable for sexual assault against the woman,

and there's you know, just trying to determine the amount of money. Then you have the the Georgia case, which is about you know, election manipulation, you know. And then there's the January sixth situation. Right whether it's like, well, is he responsible for that or not? And oh, by the way, even if he is, it wasn't a big deal anyway. But at the end of the day, which thing is he looking for

community on? I think all of it to say that, look, if I'm doing things as president, I have immunity, And in a way his argument is not that insane, except that, you know, it doesn't make sense to me. Maybe it's just me that we would say, well, the president has now become above the law, because I always thought that wasn't the point of it. You didn't get to do just anything that you could do. Oh, our remedy's impeachment. Well they tried that, couldn't get

it done. And if that's the only remedy, then he's already out of the woods. There's no reason for any of this crap. Why bother to try and prosecute him if it's stuff that he did when he was president. Now, if you want to go to the stuff where it's his businesses and the fraud that was committed there by cooking the books and everything else, as I've said on this show before, not unusual, not strange, especially in the businesses that he's in. Is it something that could go after him?

For sure? Does he think he has immunity for that as well? Sure? But are they going to get it done in any way, shape or form. No. Across the board, watch, every single one of these things is going to collapse. That's all there is to it. And even if they do convict him or put a mark on his record or say that he can't have businesses or you know, like they did with the charities, not allowed to have charities, none of his family is. That'll be the

extent of it. They convicted his business at one point of crimes, but not him. He's not going to be held account for any crime, whether it's real or trumped up or you know, excuse the pun or it's fiction. It's irrelevant. Not going to be held accountable because no president is. Whether they should or shouldn't is another judgment. Call literally speaking, Barack Obama killed an American citizen right with a drone strike without due process, no due

process, that was it? Well, yeah, the big point. But the big point there is is that when he went after Al Walkee, he had been determined what was it. They determined him to be an enemy combatant and he did what he did under being the commander in chief of the military

and took him out that way. That's one way to hide what you're doing is do it under the auspices of the Department of Defense as opposed to he's an American citizen, he's helping and aiding the enemy, and we'll take him out that way legally, that when they came up with the enemy combatant nomenclature to cover these guys that they stuck in prison down there in Cuba. Yeah,

you know, it's it's a way to play the game. And you cut out all that controversy if you say I'm doing it under auspices of war as opposed to I'm taking out an obnoxious civilian that's causing US problems in our Middle East policy. Right, But you know that's the big difference there. No, I get the difference, and I get where they're making the difference. But here's the reality of it, right, is that there is no

standard by which where where did he have to enter that proof? Was there a court, was there a process to say this person is now this just president declared it, that's it. Yeah, okay, it's with the support of the intelligence communities or whatever. And I'm not saying he was wrong.

I'm just saying what you're telling me is, well, the President declared this, and therefore this Okay, fine, you could declare somebody else as an enemy the state, somebody who was literally, you know, seeking to cause Sybil unrest, who is maybe an insurrectionist and drones strike them in state. Well, it had to be done for the security of the nation. I see. Well, that's what you see and take place. Now you're seeing the administration in power now directing the DOJ to go after Trump on all this

stuff over January sixth. It's just another way of taking him out. It's just another political hit job, that's all it is. Only they couldn't hide it under the auspices of wartime, so they just told the DOJ come up with these Because if you'll notice, there is a federal there is a federal statute for insurrection, and it's been on the books, but he's not been

charged with that. Jack Smith didn't charge him with it. He charged with other things in connection with January sixth, but he doesn't have the balls to charge him with insurrection because he knows they'll lose. So that was the whole. That was the whole. I missed that the the Supreme Court was taken when they started questioning the lawyer representing Colorado the other day. I listened to the feed at work and the questions that they were asking. Basically, we're

along those lines. You know, it's you know, where where does this stop? What is the end result if you go through with it? And if you're pushing this January this insurrection. Kevin on himself said, well, you know, that's a very vague term. How do you how do you how where is your proof that he engaged in insurrection? And where's the due process? Colorado says, well, we had a court hearing and we determined

that he was involved. Not a trial, but we had this court hearing determined he wasn't he was involved and therefore he is not entitled to be on the ballot. And the supremes were kind of questioning that line of reasoning, and you can tell by their questions. I think that's going to go down. That's going to be close to a unanimous decision, I think, because even the liberal side couldn't believe that. I think one of them ask,

where's your examples of this being used in the past. If you've gotten the president. Yeah, if you've gotten no adversarial situation, though, then you didn't have due process. And it's just that simple. So I mean, you can have a court hearing about anything and put it on the record. Well if yeah, I mean that exactly. Colorado thinks that that is due process. They had a process. Yeah. The thing is Trump was never able to defend himself in the process, so there was and that's something that

they're going to question. Without due process, you can't accuse somebody of something. He's not being convicted of it. There is a statute on the books, it wasn't used. No one's brought him up on those charges. So how do you get this line of reasoning right? It's because it's just going to fall apart when it goes on. This is the thing. It's being constructed constantly, so that there's no foundation and bang, because if you really wanted to go after him for it, then you would do what you just

described, which is actually charging with it. That's it. You make a decision that you don't have enough to charge him with it. Well, that's a different story, but I don't think that's the decision. I think the decision here is you throw a bunch of poorly based crap up there and it all falls apart, and therefore it's just useful as what part of the dog and Pony show, and that's it. That's all it is. Well, but as we've seen, if you can get it in front of a jury.

You know, this this civil case up in New York where he then lost the civil case for sexual assault but he didn't rape her, and then turn right around a defamation case for another eighty three billion afterwards because he said I've never met the woman, she's crazy and it didn't happen. There's really

no due process there. I mean, it's a civil action. But the only reason the civil action came up is because New York changed their statutes during the me too era and said, okay, now you can come back and charge anybody for anything that they did anytime in their life and this nut job shows up. So until it gets to the appeal process, Trump's looking at what eighty eight point three million or eighty eight point eight million that he's this

is going to cost him just on this one civil suit. He's never going to pad up on appeal. We don't know. You never know which way the courts are going to go. He's never gonna pay that. That's never going to be paid. Never making money on his donations. He's making money on the donations for his defense. Oh yeah, no, plenty of that. I mean, it says it, but I mean, you know,

I get my daily newsletters from there that tell me exactly that. You know that they got to pay for that, so and yeah, if you look at the bottom of the thing, it tells you, like, you know, this will go. That's where it's going. So whatever. But I'm just saying he's never going to actually pay the penalties, any of the penalties, whether they're criminal, civil, or whatever. It's going to be nothing. It's going to be be reduced to nothing, is what it's going to

come down to it at the end. But anyway, we'll just keep keep watching the anti Yeah, he's just set up to be the anti hero. You know, he's the you and I agree on that whole narrative, and he'll be And here's the thing. I'm certain he's going to be president next year. So you know, good good luck with all that because anything that is still in process at that time, if it's through a federal court, gone, you know, because you'll be able to parton himself again. There

you go. And that's where I saw this whole thing about the you know, trying to expand the powers of executive community. You know, seems like that's a you know, strong arm move, and you know, the executive branches already assumed all kinds of powers and authorities that they shouldn't weren't designed to enjoy, and so it just seems like, you know, they're using that narrative to to you know, make it seem more palatable to people that don't

really have time to parse that, you know. But at the end of the day, it's all kind of a relevant because, as we were saying with earlier people, I mean, if you take it down to it, yeah, okay, you declare a guy an enemy combatant, and therefore it's okay to again have somebody killed, Okay, through the executive branch making in order to have it done, because it's also a commander in chief deciding to kill an enemy combatant. Effectively, that's an American citizen that was killed.

End the story. I mean, so you know, if you can murder, then why not insurrection, financial, whatever, all of it. What's the difference? It was all? But I mean, what was it you say, murder under the auspices of war? It wasn't murder. He's a target, no, right? But were we at that time? I'm at war? See now there's no declaration of war? But were we at war with whoever? This guy? I mean, who are we at war with? That? He's an enemy combatant? War with Iraq? Did you not

pay attention to all that eight years that George Bush was in office? It's a war on terrorism? Oh yeah, but that means that anybody you declare as part of terrorism, then it becomes an enemy combatant? Right if you weren't it right? Yeah? Yeah? Can you handle it to the DoD So that that makes it very interesting when you look for domestic terrorists as well. I mean, what what's to stop him from saying, well, that's domestic terrorists drones strike then no, well, nothing's going to stop him.

I mean, if they've got a legal right to go after him, Yeah, you do see it happen. They just haven't don't have the balls to do it on our on our territory. Yet it's coming, I mean, the government eventually is going to get to that point. Well, they're select somebody an enemy's stay walking around in the kitsie and take them out of a

drone. It's coming. Oh, I'm definitely thinking it's coming. So vance I'm gonna put John hold and let Jimmy James back at it, and anybody else who wants to call in. Three one nine five two seven five zero one six. I got some audio maybe that I'll play in a little bit, but uh, until we get there, let's see. Uh, and I'm gonna go to a break pretty soon, but let's let Jimmy back on for a minute and again three one nine five two seven five zero one six.

If you want to join into the conversation, however you want to go with this, or if you want to go in a totally other direction, go right ahead. Jimmy, you got any thoughts on what we've been talking about? Uh, sounds okay to me very loud. Oh yeah, there

you go. Okay. Well, hey, long as you're on board, Jimmy, then I know I've done my job to right because I've at least stuck with a consistent discussion here, which, by the way, speaking of consistent discussions, I have re released some of the JFK myths, but we're going to continue that next This coming Thursday, myth show is going to feature

Joe Borelli, Mike Swanson, and Carmine Savastano. And this might be a really interesting way to restart or reboot the Myths series once again with I think it's episode seventeen, so you guys might want to tune into that one JFK Assassination Myths seventeen, as well as a couple other things that are going to come up next week. I'm hoping to get a good show in on Monday,

even though it's not my normally scheduled day. But anyway, Jimmy, Oh, by the way, did you get your zip holders with the O'Kelly archives the first set one, two, and three. There you go, that's the first set. Good. Uh. My question is what happened to Paul of jaff Cave. Miss name Paul? Mm hmmm, who's Paul? Well, he was a guy that was always around back in the day. The fact he used to call in a lot when he's on one now he's just been gone for years. Maybe the name's wrong. I don't know.

We're going to open up phone lines that night. I think I think we should and uh let anybody call it who wants to. We've gotten a couple of interesting callers on the mid shows a few times, so I think we'll have open lines on that night, uh, in case somebody else wants to drop in and ask a question or put out their favorite you know myth Uh, We're gonna have quite a few to tackle. So uh, Well, who who is the guards that he used to work with carent Mine a lot,

the guy that used to work with car a lot. I'm trying to think of who worked with Carmine a lot outside of myself. You know, Rob from a Lone Gunman podcast used to work with him quite a bit. No, No, this cat was part of that uh something Trapless media group, Neapolis Media Group. Huh. I don't know. I gotta think back. Uh, I'll see if I can find that during the break. How about that? And that's what we'll go to right now. So phone lines are open three one nine, five two seven, five zero one six.

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dropped off the line, and we got another one calling from Kentucky. Looks like I don't know who you are, but says you're from Kentucky. So I'll bring you on in a moment. And that wireless caller, sorry, I didn't get to you there. We were in break. But we're back to live, so call back in and we'll get you on as fast as I can, because I don't think I'm gonna take any more breaks tonight. Anything you want to get to VPTE before I turn to the phone lines again.

No, just one quick headline. It pretty much caps all the other headlines. And this I think is a perfect example of people in Washington that have the you know, ability to make these decisions that cost the taxpayers to benefit their own friends. The headline rings Biden administration says Beverly Hills, Martha's Vineyard, our low income to enable EV charger subsidies. So apparently the government has said, Okay, we're going to take care of this problem and we're

moving people to electric vehicles. So we've got to have an infrastructure out there, and we've got to have chargers. Well, where are we going to put them? I know, let subsidize putting them in low income areas. The Biden administrations classifying some of the nieces most elite locals is low income,

making the areas eligible for the Administrative Electric Vehicle Chargers subsidy programs. This includes some of America's most wealthy zip codes and luxury travel destinations of Arthur's Vineyard, Nantucket in Massachusetts, mont Talk and Fishers Island in New York, and Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, California. There you go, that is a perfect example of the elite helping out the elite. We're going to subsidize your chargers.

How many people do you think in the inner city Detroit have teslas or priuses or whatever? The how about nobody? How about nobody? Yeah? How about nobody if you put them in these low income areas. It's only so the social workers can charge up their cars while they're, you know, pulling kids away from families. Well see, I wonder if that's going to be the new thing. Right, we'll make government agencies. This might work.

You make government agencies because they all have to have a fleet of vehicles, right, especially if they're social services things like that. Make them buy the electric vehicles, then you have a need for charging stations in low income areas. But oh, that's already started. Wait a minute, that's already started. And you actually had a comment from some being the head connected with

the defense department that wants to military to switch over to electric vehicles. I mean, yeah, you know, there's a charger in the middle of the battlefield, and hey, don't shoot us while we're charging. Give us ten minutes. We'll be right back at you. How do you with a straight I always have this problem, How do you with a straight face? Though? Put you know Beverly Hills, of all places, and a bunch of those other places that you mentioned that I'm familiar with enough to know what the

income level is. How do you with a straight face even attach that to the same piece of paper and say, you know, like these are they're literally called those low income areas. Are you sure you're not reading like this the onion or something? I mean, no, uh huh, no I have not. Then yes, Nantucket and Northwest Vineyards, Montalk, Fisher's Island, and Beverly Hills Hollywood is now low income for the purposes of putting EV chargers. See, yeah, I don't get it, Like okay, because

here's the thing. Are they going to put them? How many? Low? I mean seriously, you look at look at Kinston, North Carolina, Okay, and you look at the way that city has gone down over they're gonna stick one there for who Nobody in these low income areas can afford an electric vehicle? So what are they charging? No, nobody's gonna happen.

See that's the thing, all right, Look, you need to put them in some low income areas for one reason, and that is that you know, these rich people are going to have to travel passed through some of these low income areas to get from one place to another sometimes. But I don't see a reason to put one in Kingston. Well no, But what I'm saying is, but it makes them have to stop there, so they have to dump some of their money. You know, they stop at the gas.

Kisson is an example. I mean, they're not listed in the story, but I'm saying, you know, if you're looking for low income areas, no, but what I'm saying is yeah, but okay. But what I'm saying is if you have a low income area that's adjacent to a rich area, then it makes sense, right cause you might not be in your neighborhood when you need to get a charge for your car, so maybe you

need it, you know, in some place that's in between. Like in other words, if you strategically place these in some low income areas that are you know, on the way from and to like if you're going from I don't know, Los Angeles to San Diego, I guess I don't know if San Diego is still an upper I guess every part of California's kind of upper income. See. That's the other funny thing is when people are talking about well, you know, if you are here and you you obviously your low

income in a certain area. This has always cracked me up, where I've asked, where are the low income people that can afford to live in the area you're talking about, you know what I mean, Like like the idea that Martha's Vineyard was not prepared for the immigrants that got you know, sent there on a plane was like, no kidding, of course, Like any

yeah, any of these luxury travel destinations are like that. The people that actually work there, and you know, the waitresses, the people working in the stores, people working in the gas stations, the people working in the you know, the the the entertainment destinations, they can't afford to live there. We see that just in colleges here in North Carolina, Appalachian State. You can't afford to live in Boone. Well, you get badly going to

school there, right, you get paid a little extra. Look, I can tell you all about it. Microcosm here in Georgia, which people don't think of as you know, outside of Atlanta, parts of Atlanta being anything like upper you know, Atlanta, Savannah that's your two main places where. But here in Macon, right, Macon's are fairly eastern size city. And here's the deal. You can't afford to live near the college if you're a

and there were workers there. There are people that like say, work in the bookstore, work at the fast food joints or whatever that are there, the restaurants. Nobody that works in those places lives in that neighborhood. It's a very nice neighborhood. It's the nice part of making that's the north. You know, I'm in the south part of Macon, right, you've been

to my area, you know what it looks like. You know that there's no upper income people around me. Okay, the people that live near the college, their rents are you know, five times what we're paying over here.

If they're renting, their property is worth five times what the property is here, I mean in the same city, right, So they pay a little bit extra to the restaurant worker or the bookstore worker or whatever, to what commute from outside the That's the only way you have workers there, because I mean, realistically, you got to figure that Martha's Vineyards, you know, joints like that have to have you know, McDonald's here or there,

or people that you know work at the gas station or stuff like that, and you know that they're not getting paid thirty dollars an hour, but you do pay them a little what it was Martha's Vineyard where they shipped some of them, the immigrants by bus, and they weren't even there twelve hours before they got them out of town. Yeah, because they had no place to play. It was I think it was, Yeah, I think it was Martha's. Oh, we don't have any place, so we're gonna ship you

over here out of town and stack you up here in compound. But uh, you know, we really can't. We don't have the facilities here in Marfice Vinyon. But they didn't. Well, they get there that, you know, we get it. Nice to know that you're gonna, you know, your tax dollars are gonna subsidize their EV chargers for their teslas. Well, I don't feel bad about the you know, about the taxpayers of Martha's Vineyard paying for anything. I'll tell you that much. But here's the funny

part. They don't have you know. It's like, well, why don't they put them in with the homeless shelters, because there are no homeless shelters on you know what I'm saying. Like, in other words, there are areas where no, they're not prepared for anything other than the elite people that own pieces of property. It's just like there's a spot in New Jersey where the town owns the beach, right, and you can imagine that, you know, that's a revenue. You know, that's a piece of revenue.

That's something that you generate all kinds of But here's the thing. If you sell your beachfront property to very rich people and charge them in exorbitant tax, you no longer need to raise that money through tourism. Right. So there are people that own stretches of the beach, and then there's a centralized area, you know for those that aren't quite super rich, where the town kind of bonds it that. Several places on the coast of North Carolina have tried

that. Luckily, the courts here have determined that the beaches are public up to the high water mark. Yeah. So these people were trying to prevent people from cutting across in front of their condos and that, and they you know, took it to court and they ended up losing, thank god. Yeah, well that was a weird thing because when I was there, like you know, I don't know, almost ten years ago, there was a piece of beach that like you had to pay the town to get access to.

And how they did it is they actually like walled off the boardwalk, so your barrier to be able to get on into the beach was all these businesses that have an agreement. And then some of the businesses would let you go out for like a couple hours onto their part of the pier or they're part of the beach if you paid them, which was a weird thing because there was like this dispute over ownership over stretches of beach there. I forget

which part of North Carolina was, but it was. It was really weird, and I'm like, wow, this is really strange about how they declare ownership over the beach. You know. Yeah, the state has come in though and determined that up to the high water marks public access well, which is great. I mean, you know, you got to catch it well a low tide, mid low tide. But the thing is at least that

tells the property owners your property does actually stop here. Where Like when I had my river front well lakefront home that I built, my property line actually went out to the center line of the river of the channel, so it was a good and fifty feet off my shore that my property actually my original deed ran to the river well. When the when the federal government allowed Duke to put a dam on that river. They had up to the top of the dam to be able to back up water. Anything past that, they

had an easement where water could fluctuate. But if they went beyond that, as a property owner, we could sue them for damages that they were creating our property, all right, But it's a real sticky situation when you start dealing with the the Federal Energy Regulatory Committee. But then you've got the EPA and all these other people involved, right, So they had to do that

to protect property rights for people. But on the coast, the mc courts have said, you know, and well, and navigable waters too, there is a certain point that is public access, and no matter. You might have this big, huge condo complex and you might have a nice little fence out there twenty feet off your building, but people can still access up to the high water mark on the beach, which is you know, it's a good thing, all right. So maybe we'll get some more short discussion in

a minute. But let's get to the caller who's been waiting quite a while, and anybody else who wants to call in. Plus we'll go back around to the existing callers who have remained on hold three one nine five two seven five zero one six. And this caller, as I said, uh from Kentucky looks like it looks like a ky there. So I don't know who this is, but uh, you know who are you? Where you calling from? What you got to add? You're a live well now, Ricky.

When you hear somebody's calling in from Kentucky that you'd expect them to say, have something or or about more or less like this, But the expect case often leads to disappointment. And it's just me, man, It's regular Joe. How's it going? Everybody? My? You know what you are? Probably I don't have a lot of listeners in Kentucky. I gotta be honest. So I was thinking it was you, but I thought to myself you would have skyped me maybe, but uh, I didn't see a Skype

message yet. Uh So anyway, Joe man, how you doing? What's on your mind tonight? Did did you hear the discussion about the cage match? And? Uh? Oh bpe you you OKBP? I'm sorry I catch that somebody choked up? Yeah? B Pezza, WHOA? I don't know? Are you? Are you okay? Brother? Oh? I'll give you a minute. Ro all right, okay, you just swallow you You breathed in some coffee. I guess coffee, Yeah, coffee and creamer. Creamer puts a little funny sting on it. Yeah, creamer is less comfortable breathing

it than coffee for some reason. So let's give you a minute to recovery. Uh. And I don't know why that is, so maybe somebody can explain that science. But Joe, sorry Vpete started inhaling coffee and creamer. But what's on your mind tonight? Brother? Sorry? Man, I'm glad he's okay. I thought he had taken a massive bong rip for a sick That's what I was thinking, you know, Like, dude, mute, and you're gonna take away. Yeah, I mean, I don't mind it.

Yes, smoke up on air all you want, but if you're going to cough like that off of a bong hit, you know, I mean, mute, you know, I'm just saying nobody wants to hear you coughing. But anyway, glad, you just inhaled a little bit of coffee and it wasn't permanent. So what's on your mind? Joe? I'm actually forty eight years old old to day. I'm now in my forty nine year on

this planet. Ah, well, let's see that puts you. That puts you two plus years behind me. I'll say, if you add the nine months, we can round up and say you're, you know, a half a century. Yeah. I don't think I'm gonna count before my head came out. Man, not going to count before my head came out there you go. That's a T shirt. It don't count before the head come out. Yeah. That sounds like the most Kentucky thing to say in modern times

that I think that I've ever heard anybody say. There you go that you know, the neither here nor there, and and the half guinea irishman from Jersey just repeated it right after you and tried to do his best Kentucky impression. You know, you don't count to the head come out there you go? All right? So, Joe, happy birthday. I thought I saw that on Facebook, but I wasn't. You know, I never remember anybody's

birthday, which, by the way, regular Joe went on Facebook. I want to tell on him right now and and expose the fact that he went to fedbook. Uh. And I've never known him to do that in all the years I've known him. I don't know Facebook, what's going on there? Man? Are you looking for the old high school girlfriend? What's going on? Oh God, no, please, let's not put that kind of motion on me. Man, I'm making that joke. No girlfriends, none

of them. No thanks. I know. Well that's an that's an inside joke. That's an inside joke from our personal conversation earlier this week. So because you told me about an old girlfriend of yours, and I just figured i'd make you squirm for a second to make you think, well, maybe she wants to look you up. Huh. But no she can't, I hope anyway. But now here's the thing. I'm not on Facebook as regular Joe. I'm on there is my real name, so you know up,

Yeah, that's not something I'm actually advertising too much. I'm kind of just sharing the time I'm spending with this squirrel because you know, it's pretty special, you know, to befriend a wild animal like that that just just seems to adore me. Yeah, you and Ed Audible, I adore him. You know you and Ed ought to get together. Ed from Oregon, you know, he he identifies himself as squirrely ed because he totally just observes and hangs out with the squirrels on his porch. Uh. He calls more into

Aaron and Uncle show than mine, but but ed out there. Yeah good yeah, Uh, actually squirrel with my nickname from my junior year in high school. Up. It's crazy story behind that, but we won't get into that for sure, because the show is not about me. I wanted to continue on something you said earlier because I actually tuned in about halfway through the first segment or maybe a little after, I heard you saying that you were

absolutely certain Trump with me the president. I have to agree, but I want to expend on that based on my observation and calculation somewhat and a good dose of opinion too, because don't we all have those From what I can observe from the general behavior of the general public, Ah, he's what they

deserve. Yeah, yeah, I think he's I think he's the best choice to represent the behavior of the people in what is whatever you want to call this place from Pacific to Atlantic, you know, whatever, you can call it, whatever nation you want to. I don't even recognize that anymore, but you know, from your condition and your behavior. He's exactly who you deserve because you know, it's a WWE society where in isn't it? Well,

that's for sure. And you know, I'm taking a look at some of your local news right now, and I love this because it says it's from the national desk, But but I love this. I only saw this headline on a wky What is a WKYT news site? Mom says her kids have been expelled from a Christian school due to her only fans add on her car, a woman turning one hundred and three says, mixing in a little bit of bad with the good is key to longevity. And then I looked

up at you know, what's going on otherwise other national news? Of course they're on the Super Bowl all that, uh, And they got news about dogs and a Senate bill looks to boost research at Kentucky post secondary education institutions and looks pretty boring there in the state of Kentucky lately. I don't know, man, I mean outside of that. And an escaped inmate they're looking

for Central Kentucky police search for escaped inmate. There's a guy there. I'm wondering if you know him actually, because I know a lot of times those kind of headlines you actually know the guy. And what else you got, Governor sorry, if they're within the columnpines of McCree County or one of the surrounding counties. Even in McCree County in general, there's sixteen thousand people who live in this entire county, right, that's it, the whole county.

And this county doesn't have any incorporated cities or towns. This area is with names. So it's the only county in the state of Kentucky and maybe in the whole nation that's like that. There's just there're no towns, no cities here. None. There's a little place called Whitley City, but it's not a city, right, So you know this this place is as boring as it gets, and Kentucky being as neither here nor there is it historically has

been, and is it's typical you know? Yeah? I mean other than that, what have they got, Governor Basher working to drum up support for mandated teacher raises in the budget. I don't know, it looks kind of boring over there, man, just saying, you know, how are things happening? Boring? Yeah? Yeah, boring's not cup of tea now there. You know, there's a big federal prison just you know, maybe a mile from me, probably not that far, maybe half a mile. Also,

yeah, really close. Also why I brought up the escape, Also why I brought up the escaped inmate, because sometimes that could be right near you due to the fact that there's that big old prison along with what is it the Daniel Boone National Park, right, yeah, Daniel Boone National Forest and Cumberland Falls is also here, which is one of only two places in the entire world where you can view a moonbow a moonbo. Tell people what

a moonbo is? A moon Yeah, the moon bow during certain parts of the moon cycle is when it's near full and slightly after full and full, a big white arc will appear from the moonlight on a clear night from the mist from the falls. It's actually called the Niagara of the South Okay, and there have been lunatics that have kayaked off of that thing, which is not legal at all. I like that lunatic obviously coming from the word luna

for moon. A lunatic, right, somebody who's affected by the moon like a werewolf of this kind of legend where the word lunatic comes comes into usage. So gotta love it. And meanwhile, it is our only means of keeping track of lawful time. So you know, a lot of things to be said about that. Man, that's at the very poignant point. I

always always like hearing that too. I always knew something was wide of the ancients, you know, all of the moon and the sun and the stars the way that they did and appear to worship them even it's obvious if the sun isn't hitting me, I just don't feel good. Period, And like you said, the lawful time, that is the way to track it.

I mean, everything on earth knows that, except humans, it seems well, everything else is dictated to by their natural design, it seems like except this species called human being, which seeks to adapt its environment to itself, as opposed to adapting to its environment. Fascinating creatures. Yeah, speaking pleasure above all else another interesting characteristic of the of the creature that I'm allegedly part of. So anyway, yeah, man, doesn't it make you a shame

to be a human sometimes? Sometimes don't you feel that way? I feel that way. I feel like the human being is a cosmic accident in itself. Well sometimes, but then again, you know what, if you never throw a wrench into the machinery, you don't exactly know how tough it is. Right, So maybe that's the point of it. The gods decided to challenge the rest of the natural order by throwing something in it that will continuously rebel against it. Yeah, worse than beavers. Man, We're the only

thing on earth that's worse than beaver's for that. Did you know that? Well, you know, don't get started on the beavers. You'll upset some environmentalist that was hypothetically listening to my show. A man. You never know I have been the feminists using the word beaver. Oh no, I shouldn't have said that, should have You never know? I was gonna say, I've always been kind of partial to beavers. Listen, I'm happy with beavers.

You know. I was one of those guys who was ahead of the trend there regarding the desire for the hairless beaver, you know, just saying it's one of those things. I'm I'm that kind of guy, hey man, And that that was a joke about the beaver thing. I do use that in traffic when I'm mad at a female driver that's tailgating me, Like, get off my ass, beaver. You know, I'm I'm technically hey, if you turn around, I generally beaver because generally the kids are in

the car with me. You doing beaver? But but do you feel bad? Do you feel bad if you turn around and she's kind of hairy and has buck teeth? Though? Because if if so, that could be taken in a different content. Oh no, No, that's a bonus. Okay, that's another one of those cosmic accidents. You know, that's just again myself. But I'm feminist, you know, I'm a mind boy. You call her a beaver, I got you, But you heard it here.

Folks first, actually, and pay special attention if you're a lady who happens to be harry with buck teeth. Regular Joe says, that's a bonus. So just saying now, now we can get back to something serious. Did you hear the discussion about a beaver before I knew that? I got to clarify. That's only if I called you a beaver before I knew you were harry with buckte Look, if you want to clarify it, that's all up to you, my friend. I'm not going to get in your way,

but back to something a little more serious, but not too much. We also had a discussion earlier about what would be good about running the primary system by cage match, and you know, how would you feel about that? If we put the Republican crop. You might not be aware of the full Republican crop that was out there for a little bit, but you might have

been aware of some of the candidates. Do you have any view on that or do you need a run down of the candidates to sort of fill out your card and see which one of them you think might win in the Royal rumbrile or hell in u sel as far as the Republican candidates go, because we already talked about Joe Biden and his constant challenges to people to take him behind the gym for some reason, a little creepy. He's always to play there's the gym, but you know, you know, because Joe Biden will

just get his ass kicked. And I swear to you it's not just because he's old. That would always happen. But what are your thoughts on the say Republican primary being held ya a cage match? What do you think, Hey, man, it's with me. You've got to go with the leaden horse, and the leaden horse is obviously Trump. That he's already a WWEE Hall of Famer, so enlist Dwayne the Rock Johnson throws his hat in the ring that I'm going with Trump. Yeah, but see, I don't think

he wins based on his WWE Hall of Fame performance. He doesn't look that good as a you know, as a cage guy. I think that Rami Swami of course, gets totally destroyed in the match. But frankly, Tim Scott and Nikki Haley and DeSantis look like they would be the real contenders there because I'm sure Trump doesn't have the ability to really do anything in a street fight despite all his tough talk. I mean, he can tell his guards to go beat people up and go ahead, rough him up, get him

out of here. I'll pay your I'll pay your bills. You know you doomed when he says that. But you know, during his you know, his stuff there, like the guy he was screaming about, you know, dad, Dad, don't throw me out. It was holding up the picture of Jeffrey Epstein and Trump standing next to him. Sam Spadino the comedian I had him on the show. But outside of that guy, you know,

I don't think Trump would do well in the cage match. But all he's got to do is like he did with the primaries, not show up. Who do you think would win? Or are you aware of the other candidates that would be in contention, like Tim Scott, like Nikki Haley and DeSantis? Do you think as I do, that DeSantis might stand the best chance of winning that fight, although Jimmy James and b Petefield, as though Chris Christy, governor chrispy Kreme, there might be a spoiler because he's got that,

you know, serious weight advantage. But I say the guy would be winded just with his entrance to the ring if he's got to walk up the aisle, so well, you know, Jersey tough maybe, but no stammina whatsoever out of the fat man, I'm thinking. But maybe I'm being too harsh. What are your thoughts now? I'm with you on Christy. Yeah, he collapsed climbing over the top rope in an actual if it was actually not rigged five Because we know Trump wins the rigged ones, don't we Because

he's the one of Toto. The twenty sixteen one was rigged and he won. Well, and I'll tell you something else. His his WWE Hall of Fame, you know, induction is based on his time facing off against Vince McMahon. Now, look in real, real world terms. Let me let me tell you some Vince McMahon could probably beat all of our asses. Even now. The guy is like, right, yeah, he's like a serious like like why did he start the WWE bodybuilding thing? Because he's into bodybuilding.

And if you see him without his uh you know, without his suit on, that dude is you know, Schwarzenegger esque. So well you can you can you can kind of tail from his neck even when he's got the suit on, because he's got massive neck. Right. So, and he walked to Donald Trump. Yeah, so realistically, if the fight's not fixed, I mean, he destroys Trump. It don't matter if you you know, you put Trump twenty years ago or thirty years ago up against Vincive McMahon.

Now he destroys Trump. Now Trump's got to finish and move against the female contenders. And he already told Access Hollywood what it is. Yeah, well there's that, and I guess there there is something to be said about that. But I think if he grabs Vince there, uh, he's not going to be uh you know, I mean, steroids do rough jobs on people and as well. You know, I know people claim that Vince didn't

use steroids, but a lot of his wrestlers did. Come on, man, look at the veins in his neck, which hits the veins in that man's neck. The neck gives him away on that one too. You can say he didn't. I don't. Plus doesn't necessarily make it true. Plus

the guy who thought, yeah, that doesn't necessarily make it true. Plus the guy who wrote his own you know, a guy who writes his own scripts because he's the head of the company, actually thought it was a good idea to walk up to a black wrestler and literally look at him and say my N word and walk away on camera. You know, you can find a clip of Vince McMahon doing that where people go, look, you want proof that Vince McMahon is racist. I got proof there that Vince McMahon is

probably doing the steroids. Because nobody who is not chemically induced is going to think that that's a good idea. If you're as white as Vince McMahon, you know, like, I'm very sure if he wasn't paying that guy salary, that buff or not, he would have been, you know, beaten to death. Uh, because that's just the way that goes. You don't walk up to black dude and go my N word, and I mean full on not not advisable. I don't care how you feel about racism. Uh,

that's just an ill, ill, ill advised thing to do. Uh. So that's my argument for Vince McMahon probably does steroids because I mean, and it probably was high on him at the time, because you've got to be high to think that's a good idea. And we doesn't get you there, I don't think. I mean, maybe somebody's got we don't get you there, but I don't want it anyways, just saying, but Vince McMahon would have crushed Donald Trump if they were really fighting, So leave Trump out

of it. I think who do you think would prevail? Though? I mean, again the top three contenders in my mind? Are you saying that? Are you saying that mcman fight wasn't real? I am, I know, I know it's listen, beat listen, I know I'm on the radio. So this is religion. You got to be careful. I know, I'm on I'm on the radio with two guys from you know, who have accents that definitely acknowledge that they have spent time south of the Mason Dixon line.

So I'm I'm terribly sorry. The Easter Bunny is not a thing. And wrestling ain't real. Okay, I know what you mean, ain't real? But yeah, sorry, now, now, now here's the bonus that people just won't believe no matter what is voting ain't real neither. Yeah, but see it's it's it's all right, fair enough. What do you a

minute tell you? You know? But I I And by the way, I did have a conversation with a guy in North Carolina that literally was like that South Park episode where the guy walks into the bar he goes, you know, wrestling, this wrestling is not real, and the guy looked at him quizzically, very seriously and twisted up his face and rubbed his chin and

what do you mean, wrestling ain't real. I literally had that conversation with a guy from North Carolina, like in twenty fourteen, sitting in the living room of this family, and he put it on and he's watching the you know, WWE something or other and something went on. He went, oh, that's a great move, and I said, you know, yeah, that's a great move and all. He didn't say it like that. He went, you know, asked a great move, and I said, yes, a great move, you know, And I was not used to it

at all. I just moved to that area and the guy said that, and I went, yeah, it would be a great move. But I'll tell you, if it was real, this person's neck and arm would have been broken whatever. And the guy looked at me and twisted up his face, just like in that South Park clip. What do you mean wrestling ate real? And I went wow. A dude who is older than me by about ten years looking at me seriously, going you serious, it's not real? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I've known some of those two Okay,

just checking out with the school. Fellow out with the school with a fella just thought the ultimate Warrior was God and that that was absolutely all of it real. None of it was choreographed at all. Those things were really happening, you got. You couldn't convince them otherwise. So Joe, I'm gonna put you on hold real quick and We're definitely gonna get back around everybody because we got a new Oh no, they went away, just like, oh

no, there they are. There's a wireless caller on the line. So I'm gonna put you on hold and get to unidentified wireless caller before I get back around to the others that have remained on hold patiently, and we close out this Friday night open mic. So wireless caller, I got to you as fast as I could, so tell us who you are and what's on your mind. Love is love and sad is sam. Oh. I don't know why it's not showing me up any other way, and they don't have

a phone number on there. You don't know who it was, No, Harlan, it was giving me unidentified So, uh, this is Harlan and glad to hear from you, sir. But you know, I seriously thought you were just random new wireless caller, because that's what it says. Okay, Yeah, the signal has been pretty rough. I was on hold earlier and he cut out, and I thought, well, I'll wait to get

parked. And it's not been doing great out here, but I've just, you know, thought i'd tell everybody hello and I'll scoop back out of the way since my signal seems to be jumping up now, I don't know if there's a tower down and what out here, and get somebody else chance talk

to. That could be well. With the last twenty minutes here, let's get to the yeah, listen, with the last twenty minutes here, I'll give you a chunk of time to say what you feel like, and then we'll get back around everybody else because we still got Jimmy, James, Vance and Joe on the line. So I want to get back around everybody whatever they got to say, So lay it out, Harling, it's all you Well, first of all, this Advance is here, and he can hear

me. I changed phones here about a month ago, and I don't have his number anymore than names didn't transfer for over, and so I just start i'd put that out there, and you know, really, the only thing, you know, i'd really like to strike a conversation up on tonight, and I've not had a chance really to watch it, is what's this whole deal with biting in the court case. And they're supposed to be saying that, you know, he was too old to remember or something and along those

lines. And one more thing, as I said, you know, a few weeks ago, you know, I guess the horn blowing's over with down on the border. I sent you a screenshot of it. I believe on Facebook or Twitter one that guys was reporting that they wouldn't see anything at the border. Okay, well, first, b Pete, you want to explain where this thing went with Biden, because I guess Harlan needs a little little ketchup on this whole, like he's not you know, he's not eligible because

he's too old to remember. Biden's situation with the classified documents. Yeah, this all comes from the special Council that was appointed by Garland special counsel her to look into Biden's handling of classified documents, right, And so they did interviews they you know, they went through the whole investigation is to who called who, who volunteered to go look at the documents, how many were there,

where were they located? They put out us like an eight page report, I think maybe six pages, and in it they said that Biden's faculties were basically impaired, that he didn't know, he couldn't remember when his son died, which was well, two thousand and five. No, when did his sun die? Anyway, I couldn't remember when that happened. He couldn't remember when he ended being vice president. He couldn't remember when his vice presidential

term started. So, you know, they made a comment that he's he's just an old guy that meant well and didn't you know, maliciously take documents. So we're not going to pursue it because we don't have We can't we can't take all of this information that we have and make it evidence enough to

prove beyond a doubt that he meant to take them. But they did say in the report that he shared and they have him on tape apparently talking with his ghostwriter of his book, but he apparently shared classified documents with his ghostwriter. So after this report came out the other day, Biden went on TV.

Was it last night? I think it was, and you know, gave a statement that he's glad the report out and he's been exonerated and they're not going to charge him, and blah blah blah, and then kind of took offense at some of the things they pointed out about his cognitive abilities and tried to defend himself there, and in defending himself over the questions about his son dying, he couldn't. He made a comment that you know, first I thought when they asked me the question, that was done to their damn

business. And you know, how dare he bring up my dead son? And I wear a rosary every day that was given to him from our sister or and stops never finished. He forgot the name of the church supposedly that his son went to, so he couldn't finish that. He made the comment every Memorial Day, we have a we have a an event to remember him at all. This So out of that report you have now all the political pundits jumping on it saying there's the proof that he's not cognitively able to handle

the a president. So that's something now that the the Democrats are going to have to that's you know, now it's a public thing and it's going to be made a talking point, and it's pretty hard for the liberal media to dismiss this one. So that's you're going to see this come up in the in the campaigns, that he's incapable of doing the job right. So that's the whole thing in the nutshell, Harlan, really quick looking at what it is you sent me on Facebook. I got a story about a man being

let's see, a man arrested after allegedly decapitating his father. I got something about tractors. Disanta's Indian name is now he eats many turns and stuff like that. That's what I gotten the messages from you, So I don't see the story you were referring to. Quick question though, did you get your your your ZIP folders with the first set of the archives? Harlan? Oh, we might have lost, Harlan, all right, let me double check that because I have another window open over here, and I thought he was

still with us. No, we might have lost. Remember he said his signal was bad. Well wait a minute, he's still there, Harlan, You're still here, but we're not hearing you. Man. If you're there, all right, well, I'm gonna put Harlan on hold try and get back around to everybody else. As a matter of fact, what I'm gonna do first is I'm gonna go out of order and go to Dvance just get

his permission on something. Hey, Vance, you mind if I send the number that you're calling on now over to Harlan so he can put it in his new phone. Yeah, yeah, that's great. I was even gonna ask if he could just forward me his number on stripe or whatever. But yeah, that's great. Yeah, no problem, I'll do that so you guys can get reconnected because he did ask about that, and uh, yeah, for some reason, I'm not hearing him now. I think he's still

connected. Let's see. Yeah, he's still connected, but for some reason, we're not hearing him now, so I can't get back around. But at least be Pete answered that other question about what it was has gone on regarding the Biden and his cognitive abilities. BS, that's happening, which I found really funny his response. In his response, he screws up to think about the church, You could almost forgive it if it wasn't accompanied by every

other day there's something else where. He meanders and then wanders off verbally with this very weak you know, uh, you know, that's what it's like listening to this guy. I'm not saying you got to have an aggressive voice, but you know, it's bad. When Grandpa is definitely sounding like he's dozing off even though his eyes are still open. It's just like that, you know, and you know that on top of the hair sniffing and everything

not helpful. So b Pete, we've got about fourteen minutes left till we get to the age of transitions. Should we go for the chaos methodology and open up the lines or do we have something else that we should get to here? No, we could, Yeah, we could open them up. That'll that'll take us, take us right up at the top of the hour. We'll get everybody a chance to get their way offwards in and hand it

over to air. There you go. So I'm gonna leave everybody up and call on people as we go and open up the lines one at a time. First, I'll try and open up Harlan's line again, see if he's back with us, And well, your line's open, but we're not hearing from you, so we'll leave that at that. We'll go over to regular Joe, who is back on the line. Joe, can you hear me? I sure, can can you hear me? Awesome? Yes, you are back on. We have another wireless caller, so go ahead and throw

in your two cents as we get ready to wrap up the show. But we're not quite there yet. Because we got about thirteen minutes left. But anything you want to drop in additional Yeah, just on the upcoming election. Just something that I suspect for myself, just also based on observation and opinion thereof whoever wins this next election will either be the last one to serve a full term under the flag of the United States or the last one period.

Ooh, so you're you know, people told me this a lot before Obama's well before the end of Obama's second term, people started telling me that he was already the last president and that there would be It didn't matter that they were, you know, starting up to talk about the election and all that that at the last moment, Barack Obama was going to declare martial law and make it so that it was impossible for there to be a presidential election.

People were serious about that. Government might have been around, Yeah, you might have been around actually for some of the talks that went on on call in shows, on my show even but this is before b Pete was, you know, and and people were talking about this like Obama is actually going

to declare that there's no election, He's the last president. And then they also would send me the things about him being the Antichrist, right, he qualified as the Antichrist, and I'm going, well, you know, and here's where I got to, unfortunately agree with the guy that we all call the Greek because he would say, well, that makes no sense because if you read the scripture says the Antichrist comes out of the Middle East. He's

born in the Middle East. So unless you're saying that Barack Obama was literally born in the Middle East, not Africa, mind you, but in the Middle East. And you know, I'm not saying he was born in Africa either, but people contended that and I don't know, but the fact is, even if he's said that, you can't fit him into the antichrist mold, he doesn't qualify. But people were sending me biblical versus everything and telling

me that's the last president. You don't understand they're not going to allow it. Then when Trump did what he did, they said Trump is not going to leave off as totally different group of people. And he started to make noise like he wasn't gonna but he left right. So you know, I'm just saying people have said this to me a bunch of times, and the

first time I heard it actually was George W. Bush. I heard that he was going to declare or there was going to be another terrorist attack that they were going to stage, and that under that justification they would say, we need to suspend the constitution martial law once again. You know, everybody looking for somebody to declare martial law and declare that there should be no presidential

election. So from the left side of the crazy, the right side of the craze and the conspiracy culture, they were all screaming at certain points, here, no another election. This is the last president. This will be the last president. This is the guy that's not going to leave office. And ultimately they would say that a short time after that America would be destroyed.

Some of them would say it would be destroyed by designs. Some of them would say that they were going to suck all the wealth out and we were going to be stuck in a Wymar republic situation where all of a sudden, our government is not functional, disappears and oh, by the way, your money's worth crap, So go get a wheelbarrow full of paper dollars to go buy a loaf of bread. People kept saying these things, and you know what, never did happen. So you're telling me that the next guy

who steps in will be the last president again? Is that right? Yeah? O to serve a full term for the last one period. You know, I'm not saying definitely the last one. I think it'd be the last one to serve four years. Wow. Well that leaves a lot open.

A lot of that's based on the things the Greek says. They were read a headline the other day that based on what the Greek said, I've found quite disturbing is when the soldiers were killed by the drones, it was blamed on factions that Iran, Theria and Iraq, and I was like, ooh, then of the plane. I've heard this before. That's disturbing. Well, it does seem to me like, look, if you extricate yourself from

your point of view about Israel, forget about what your idea is. No, I'm just saying it's not like, yeah, oh it's scary right now. It's just like you know, because also based on what the Greek said, happening kind of the wrong season for it to be too scary anyway, but still, just the mention of those three and based on what I've heard the Greek say. I was like, ooh, foreshadowing, well, what

I've taken note of lately. And I'm gonna drop this conversation at this and get around and letting Jimmy James on and let everybody just, you know, roam free. Here's the thing about this which is weird to me, and

I really would love to hear anybody address this. I note that a whole lot of those doomsday preachers that were out there in full force again during all these time periods I talked about not during the w W was left wing and it wasn't preachers, and it was about the left wing being scared that, you know, the Bush Family would finally get its new fascism in and they were going to run the country like Nazis, those people who were afraid of

the Bush Family, which you know, I agree they're a crime syndicate, But are they the crime syndicate or are they the Nazis? No? Did you know Prescott get busted for trading with the enemies? And yeah he did, but that's beside the point. Not big enough players to take over the country on behalf of the Bush dynasty, in my opinion, although I thought they were gonna, you know, install Jeb next, and I was wrong

about that quite because we ended up with Trump anyway. But what's weird to me is that ever since people started talking about Obama, the doomsday preachers really got in on it about end times and how America is collapsing, and they wanted you to They were selling you know, what's his name, Jim Baker was even selling survival food in a bucket, and some of these other guys were telling you that Israel is the key player. Watched for what's gonna happen

in Israel. It's going to link up to the biblical prophecy et cetera,

et cetera, et cetera. Well, now that there are things literally happening in the part of the map that we call Israel, and there are conflicts that echo some of not really what's in the scripture, but the things that people interpret it out of the scripture for a long time, a lot of stuff is starting to happen that you could fit into this narrative and start saying, look, now, in modern times, we are seeing some of the things that are going to be just ahead of those final days coming upon us

very quickly. I note that the doomsday preachers are not out in force trying to sell you gold, silver and food in a bucket. They're not out there trying to get you prepped. I mean, you know, your usual doomsday preppers are out there saying always be prepared for doomsday because eventually you'll be right true. But the people that were swinging the Bible at you while saying it are not doing it right now at all. And I find that weird.

That's the weird part to me, because I'm still hearing in the underground that you know, the end times coming and last president and all that. So I'd love for anybody and everybody to address that on our way out the door, because we've got about five minutes left and I'm probably gonna cut in Airon's time just by a little bit. But I don't want to go too much into the age of transitions. I want to get right to them. So by all means, Joe, in short time, go ahead and address

it, and we'll hear from BPTE as well along this way. Go ahead. Yeah, it's kind of when the loudest voices are unheard that maybe then you should worry, because if they're out there springing it from the rooftops. Ah, go on about your life, and the thing about Israel is what you want to I guess what you would really want to watch for is where's the breast? Where's where are the top heads of Israel? Are they in Israel? Are they in Jerusalem? Are they in Tel Aviv? Where are

they? Or are they out of the country. Yeah, But the only problem with that is if you really get deep enough into the conspiracy minded end of that pool, you could say that the body doubles are in place, so you don't have actually see the real people that have been moved elsewhere. So you know what I mean. It's difficult to use the conspiracy culture evidence on that. But I'll tell you this that stands out from your comments.

And then I'm gonna open the line to Jimmy James and we're gonna go free for all, and me and b Petal try and get words in edgewise, but I'm gonna let be Pee get in there as quick as he can with whatever he wants. The thing is this, I personally always learned, even from the time I was a child and had to get down to street logic and everything else, I always learned that when you deal with somebody who's loud in a room, they're not the guy that's dangerous. The loudmouth is usually

he's gonna be disruptive, but he's not really gonna get people killed. He's not really gonna commit to the chaos and the atrocities that could occur in that room. The loud mouth is not the man you worry about. And when you're in a room full of quiet people that are potentially dangerous and everybody's quiet, that's when you need to be one hundred on guard and ready. Maybe it's just me. I think the most dangerous guy in the room is the one you didn't even see or hear. Yeah, you and me share this

philosophical point. So p pete, I'm gonna flop Jimmy James onto the line and let it roll. But anything you want to drop in here, no, you know it's this will be one election that don't look to me for direction on because I really don't care who wins. I'm at that point. I don't think we've placed a person in the part of candidate that's worthy of the job for the past twenty years, so I think it doesn't matter who

wins. It it's still gonna be screwed up until we go below there start looking at Congress and these lifetime political appointing and these lifetime government employees that come up with these stupid rules and regulations were not going to change anything. So hey, listen, I don't argue with you there at all. And I got to tell you that it is awesome to me that there are so many

people that get involved to do so little. And the truth is that, you know, I like how I've at least gotten this much of a psychological shift out of you where you're talking about the person they're going to put in that role. It seems like this little incremental movement toward you know, my idea that it's all a selection and it's all staged and it's all well, well when I say that, when I say that, I mean the parties. It's the parties that are manipulating this thing. You know, you look

at them. We clearly saw it back when Trump ran against Hillary and the way they burned Bernie Sanders. Bernie Sanders was going to flow to the nomination if they went through the process and didn't come up with the super delegates that really don't count as delegates until we get to the convention and they they're the ones that actually choose who does it, So all this primary stuff really doesn't matter. We saw how they treated Bernie Sanders, I mean that was blatant.

They pulled rug right out from under him. Well, Republicans are doing the same thing, right, Well, they don't want to recognize anybody but Trump. Yeah, fair enough. But here's the deal. You know, it doesn't matter if it's Kermit the Frog or MS Piggy or which puppet it is that's on the stage. One guarantee you have is that somebody's got their hand up their ass. Jimmy James, go ahead, man, you're kind of gonna get one of the last clear words out and then a little bit

of chaos for a minute or two and we're done. So go ahead, brother, all right. In quick defense of Barack Millhouse Obama, the minute you go overseas and then for already that you no longer want to be an American and join a terrorist group, you of course have no so called constitutional rights. In fact, outside of American soil, you have no damn constitutional rights. In fact, the only reason you have any so called constitutional rights

is thanks to your armed forces. And now the other bit about there being only three or eight pages to this report fault, There was three hundred. There was three hundred and thirty four pages, and it found that he willingly and knowingly violated the law. In other words, he is guilty. It did say the fact that he is the sitting president, he can't be indicted. And the third thing was that the guy found as far back as nine

years ago and recently he's not there in the knockin. Uh So, there's just a couple of things out of the hour and a half that I heard a lot of interesting series. Yes, yes, indeed, I wouldn't make it all into my one minute and mature way and giving it the intellectual consideration. Well, look, I thank you for calling in and everybody else. Whoop, I thank you for calling in and everybody else who decided to do so. Uh, extremely interesting conversation and uh you know, we broke broke

a few headlines. I don't know what's going on there with this. My sound effect stuff is just playing when I'm not trying to play it. But anyway, Yeah, so I appreciate everybody for calling in. The Age of Transitions is up next? Be Pete, Jesus, be Pete. If you have anything you want to add in, add in, what the hell? All right? Anyway, go ahead, be pete if you want to drop something in here. We got open. Everybody's open so they could say goodbye

as we go, but go ahead. Oh I'm just gonna tell people go in supports the local food banks. I'm glad we got another week in the can. And thanks everybody for calling in, and we'll see you next week. There you go, and no matter who you are, where you are good. Nine

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