Episode 186 – Only Watch This Show In Small Groups

The Muddied Waters of Freedom with Jason Lyon and Spike Cohen


Joe Biden talked to the country on the anniversary of locking down, and tried miserably to fill us with something other than depression and anger, but came off like a whispery emo song from the early aughts. Tennessee doesn’t want 3rd parties in their elections, and Feinstein wants to get rid of… pretty much every gun.

Plus, Tony Vicari joins the show!

Plus: Personal Injury Attorney Chris Reynolds Attorney at Law Anchor Call in Moment (not really trademarked)

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Anchor: https://anchor.fm/muddiedwaters


Episode Transcript

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with your help we will take back the
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house
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we will win the senate and then
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a republican president will make a
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triumphant
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return to the white house and i wonder
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who that will be
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[Music]
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we have gone from america first to
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america last
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democrats are who would have vicious
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that within 33 days we’d be
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bombing the middle east you can french
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kiss the guy next to you
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yelling abolish the police with your
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help we will take back the house we will
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win the senate
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and then a republican president will
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make a triumphant return
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[Music]
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and we reject left-wing lunacy put the
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mask on
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that’s not funny but put the mask on
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because
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ain’t nobody having fun while the
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socialists are in charge with your help
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we will take back the house we will win
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the senate and then a republican
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president
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will make a triumphant return
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[Music]
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by the way in washington dc ernie is
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wearing mittens hasbro now wants a
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gender
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neutral mr potato head
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fortunately is yet to come
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three two one
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who would it be
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[Music]
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so
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[Music]
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good morning good afternoon or good
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evening and
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welcome to the vanguard
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for spike i did not come up with a
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nickname today
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cohen i am right and together we are
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traversing the muddy waters
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of freedom thank you all so much for
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tuning in
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and for your patience while we try to
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figure out why the internet hates us
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um we were having some streaming issues
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but we did get it worked out
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so welcome to the muddy waters great and
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be sure to share this
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press subscribe and also press the bell
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oh i usually
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show you my phone but i’m actually on my
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phone right now because my computer
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wi-fi
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is not working um and uh and so
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uh you too uh can uh have your phone
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explode every time
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uh i’m being told that my audio is low
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so you’ll wanna turn up my audio i’m
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working on that one
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right now i hope that worked
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i hope that one worked hey everybody
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can you hear me can you hear spike now
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here we go anyway if you can’t hear me
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i’m still seeing the hopefully
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oh no
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oh god oh no
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oh no still low
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hey hey
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hey hey
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neat wait hang on i may i may have i may
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have a fix it’s not gonna be a great
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one
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we are still working don’t worry i am
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doing
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everything in my power to make sure that
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you guys get
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spike it’s not the mic is not the
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problem but i’m using
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the mics here this is the mic i’m using
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this thing is not
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this is not this is just the air that’s
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on i use that
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this is what’s getting you yep
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oh boy my computer’s not gonna like me
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doing all this
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[Music]
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there we go i’ll be back in a bit
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hopefully hopefully hey hey everybody
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it’s me
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please tell me you can hear him can you
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hear me
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thank you brent i appreciate that thank
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you so much
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[Music]
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oh
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god oh
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damn it
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so to everybody watching i found out
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literally like five minutes well
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about 45 minutes before the show started
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that i had to stream it and i haven’t
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done that in a long time and i forgot
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how to set everything up
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and i was like oh i’ll do it the easy
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way but i lost a cord
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to do it the easy way
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so
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should we postpone
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hey hey
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uh oh and i think you have an echo
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in addition that’s not surprising at all
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at this juncture oh
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hey guys
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catch me on kennedy tomorrow at 8
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o’clock
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no it’s not there isn’t a thing to fix
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jimmy he can’t even hear me
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or jimmy yeah
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yeah the voice on the left is fine yeah
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that makes sense
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[Music]
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that map checks hey
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it’s like an old cp radio it is okay
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just
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can you hear can you you can’t so they
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can’t hear me just
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very quietly so if i talk like this
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oh that’s gonna be awful
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um
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[Music]
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keep talking
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yeah you’re gonna be for some reason all
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of a sudden it started coming out of
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that out of my computer and out of my
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earphones
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oh wow yeah i have no i yeah
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it’s getting worse it’s getting worse
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i am betting if i do that
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i bet that uh it stops coming through my
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computer
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here i’m gonna i’m gonna write stuff
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down
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you’re gonna do the entire show writing
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things down
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our audio listeners are going to love
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that it is what it is here i’m gonna
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write and shorthand
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okay so there’s that
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there you go
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let me know if anybody can hear spike
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currently
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hey can anyone hear me currently
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so hannah the reason that spike isn’t
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hosting is because his internet went out
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today
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because normally he he would be and
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trust me
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you are not the only person on this
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planet that wishes that word the case
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the other one is right here this one
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even though my video looks fantastic
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right now your video looks amazing my
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video looks so good it looks so much
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better
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um oh wow they can hear me it just
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sounds bad
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or they can hear you it just sounds bad
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and then you sound
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distant i am
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you are distant you can just repeat
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everything i say
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our ratings are good we got a lot of
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people tuning in we do
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facebook was like they figured out a
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workaround
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to stream and so we’re gonna do whatever
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we can to
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he just sounds off in a distance okay so
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you just sound like you’re off in a
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distance
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so we’re just going to go ahead
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we’re going to go with it and to
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everybody tuning in for spikes uh
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normal sardonic
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sardonic and uh
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intelligent uh stuff
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i don’t know i’m still here yeah oh you
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can hear me that’s right
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that is right you you can
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it’s just very it’s not good
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it’s fair that’s fair
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really weird to me that they can’t
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it’s not frustrating at all um
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oh shout out to aj cable for keeping me
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hydrated in georgia this weekend
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uh aj campbell is a nurse by trade
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and she was routinely bringing me
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bottles of water all weekend long at the
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convention
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which is good because i messed up my
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thumb and i’m on like five different
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antibiotics right now
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and so she wanted to make sure i didn’t
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die so she gave me like
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i i would drink an average of six or
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seven bottles a day
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um so i peed a lot and uh thank you
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so uh well that’s good
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yes um
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uh kenneth walker the boyfriend of
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brianna taylor
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uh who was there the night that she was
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murdered by police and uh
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in her home as after they broke in and
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opened fire
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has had the attempted murder charges
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dropped against him
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now many of you who have been watching
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us for quite some time might be thinking
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wait i’ve seen this one before
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you guys have said this and yes we did
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say this
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um he was cleared of attempted murder
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two months after brianna’s death
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but prosecutors were able to bring the
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charges back up if new evidence came
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up
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a judge ruled that the case was closed
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and he is no longer
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able to be charged with
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attempted murder
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which is fantastic news um
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and if there is a silver lining of that
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case it’s that he
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is not going to be going to prison
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for yes in no knock raids
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so one one there’s two there’s actually
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two silver linings of this
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terrific story one is that uh kenneth
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will not be
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doing any time for defending his home
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against people that broke in
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uh and also the fact that in louisville
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kentucky which is where this happened
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uh they have banned no knock rates there
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will never be a known operate again
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um and uh and so that that is good news
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as well
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uh unfortunately someone had to die and
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her killers
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uh are not being held accountable and i
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actually want to talk about that briefly
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the reason that her killers are not
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being held accountable
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is because what they did was perfectly
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legal yes at the same time
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what kenneth walker did was perfectly
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legal
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it was legal for the police to break
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into their home
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uh because of this no knock warrant and
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it was legal for kenneth walker
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to defend his home or their home against
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people that broke in without announcing
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who they were and
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this creates a legal fiction that bans
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shootouts or that or this creates a
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legal fiction that makes shootouts
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in people’s homes legal for all parties
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even if someone dies so it’s just a it’s
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it’s a terrible thing we need to end
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known upgrades
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uh we got a two dollar donation from
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this is not a micro this is not this is
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this is an
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us problem this is an internet problem i
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have a very nice expensive microphone
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here
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i’m having to use this because we’re
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having internet
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yeah if i had my cord for my uh mixer
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all of this would have gone so much
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smoother but i lost it in a move
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and i had to figure out how to do it a
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different way
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very quickly something
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that aj just met uh mentioned that
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uh that in kentucky they just recently
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made it illegal to
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insult cops uh and uh
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that definitely or they’re they’re in
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the process of that pass through the
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legislature i don’t know that that’s
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become the law yet
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uh but where uh this is
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just beyond absurd uh you know
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police should not be above insult
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they’re human beings
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and uh adam wakes uh he also pointed out
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uh
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there was one officer that did get
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charged with the brianna taylor shooting
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he was the one that didn’t shoot her he
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shot at uh he shot at uh multiple
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apartments
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outside including the one she was in and
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the police were in
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so he could have potentially hit one of
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his fellow officers he just started
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randomly shooting into all of the
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buildings
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because that’s smart and uh and he was
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charged
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for the ones who actually killed brianna
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taylor were not charged
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right now speaking of kentucky if you
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move just a little bit south
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just a little bit south to tennessee uh
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tennessee’s election and campaign
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finance subcommittee heard
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a bill proposal from bud hulsey on fair
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and equal elections
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this was what um i just blanked on their
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names
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josh eckel and justin cornett were on my
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show last week to talk about this
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right uh so they came on to my fellow
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americans last week to discuss this
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um and the bill was heard
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last friday i believe thursday or friday
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and
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uh it did not go
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as planned so currently in tennessee
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third parties need
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uh signatures equivalent to 2.5 percent
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of the vote
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total in the last gubernatorial race
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or as of right now 58 000 signatures
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to be included on the ballot
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a republican or a democrat or an
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independent
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needs 25
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needs 25
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so a little bit unfair so bud holsey
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decided that he wanted to make it a
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little bit more fair he wanted to bring
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uh the number down from two and a half
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percent
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to half a percent to half a percent
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which would have been closer to about 12
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000 ish
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um 13 000 which still
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a lot higher than 25 but a much more
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attainable goal um
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and again it’s not perfect uh but it is
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stepping our audio people are gonna be
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so pissed
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um
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it is a step in the right direction
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so let’s really quickly listen to uh
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representative shaw and his arguments
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against
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why he thinks they need this bill and
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please dear god i hope all of you can
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hear this
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and i’ve been looking at this and to be
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honest uh been
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lobbied a whole lot on this i really am
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uh
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here here is what i’m gonna do i think
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in tennessee
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you got a republican democrat
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independent and to be perfectly honest
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that’s about the way tennesseans think
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out of one group or the other
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they’re either democrat or republican or
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they
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are an independent which you can choose
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either one right now
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uh let’s just say libertarian parties
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i don’t know which party would come
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closer to thinking like my party
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or your party i don’t know but
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to add another party to me
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really takes away from all of us
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from your part
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when you put somebody cut my microphone
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you put a name on the ticket
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if it’s a republican and a democrat
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an independent green party libertarian
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or whatever
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people have tendency to vote with their
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group
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more so in some ways than they do for
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the character
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of the person that’s on the ballot so i
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think what
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we’re going to do is split the voters up
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more and we’re already facing issues
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right now with the voting and i mean
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i know you know that whole lot of issues
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right now
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and i think we’re going to create more
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havoc
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by adding another party
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than we are if you just look on the
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ballot
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and if you are republican you like this
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guy
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this lady or if you’re a democrat you
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like this
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this fellow or this lady you’re an
27:46
independent don’t like either one of
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them
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but when you add that other party then
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you’re going to take
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folks away from other people that really
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think and believe the very same thing
27:58
i i just don’t i’m trying to figure out
28:02
why do we need
28:05
another party with the system that we’ve
28:07
got
28:09
right now and with and that’s with all
28:11
due respect i appreciate
28:13
your efforts here but i just don’t i
28:15
can’t
28:16
understand what we are accomplishing
28:22
so that is
28:25
now taking his argument there to his
28:28
logical conclusion
28:29
that if you have the voters have more
28:31
options that you’re going to create you
28:33
know
28:35
disruption and havoc as he put it
28:39
well then we definitely don’t need two
28:41
parties because that just has two groups
28:42
of people fighting each
28:44
other we need one party and then that
28:47
way
28:47
everyone can get along that’s
28:50
essentially what he said
28:52
essentially and while you may not live
28:55
in tennessee
28:56
in rep uh representative shaw may not be
28:59
your representative
29:00
you have a representative shot i don’t
29:02
care what state you’re in there is
29:04
there is one you have a representative
29:06
shaw somewhere in your state
29:08
who believes exactly what he just said
29:15
and that shows you why it is so
29:18
difficult for
29:19
third parties whether it’s libertarian
29:21
green party constitution party reform
29:23
parties the socialist party of america
29:25
whatever i don’t care
29:26
that’s why it is so difficult they make
29:28
the barriers so
29:30
high to make it so you cannot run and
29:33
they do this time after time because
29:35
they know
29:36
once a voice starts getting out there
29:38
it’s harder to silence it
29:41
and if you that’s actually a good
29:43
question is there a
29:45
volume button on the headphones is this
29:47
helping
29:50
this i can i can really hear the button
29:53
click
29:57
um so yeah
30:00
it’s this is the mindset of republic
30:02
wraps is
30:04
well there’s only and the other thing he
30:05
was saying is that there’s basically two
30:07
ways of thinking
30:09
and if you have a problem with that well
30:11
i don’t know what to tell you you’ve got
30:12
to pick one or two
30:13
and you’re going to be splitting up
30:15
those two different groups of people
30:17
and then he said people vote in their
30:19
groups which is
30:21
you know this is someone saying he wants
30:24
to divide and conquer he just can’t come
30:26
out and say that
30:27
uh there was someone in the comments who
30:28
said he should have just stopped with
30:30
saying i’ve been lobbied a lot yeah
30:32
that’s correct that’s basically what
30:33
this is about
30:34
um now if that
30:38
exchange there or that statement there
30:40
outrages
30:41
do you have the video of the of the vote
30:44
i didn’t get them because yeah because
30:47
you couldn’t tell what happened i was
30:49
just gonna
30:50
i can tell you what happened yeah so i
30:53
i actually showed the video of it and if
30:56
that doesn’t
30:57
make you mad if that makes you mad what
31:00
you just saw
31:01
you’re about to get a whole hell of a
31:03
lot more mad because
31:05
that bill the free and equal bill
31:08
that would knock down the votes required
31:11
uh was that
31:12
by instead of 58 000 it would knock it
31:15
down to 13 rounds
31:17
from two and a half percent to half a
31:19
percent yeah yeah republic
31:21
still only have to get 25 votes but
31:23
everyone else are
31:24
ballot signatures but everyone else has
31:26
to get 13 000
31:28
that passed it it had the votes to pass
31:32
the yeses outnumbered the nose in the
31:35
voice vote
31:37
and the chair of the committee decided
31:41
that he heard of more no’s than yes’s
31:44
now this wasn’t some difficult thing to
31:46
hear the difference
31:47
where there were you know 50 people
31:49
saying yes and 40 people
31:51
saying no and you know who could
31:52
possibly tell the difference it was
31:54
five to three yes versus no
31:59
and the chairman illegally and
32:02
unilaterally
32:03
no no it was five to three but one of
32:05
them had to leave
32:06
so it was actually five to three the
32:08
voice of the vote was
32:09
four to three okay and all they had all
32:12
already told the chair
32:14
how they were voting oh gotcha knew that
32:16
it was a five to three vote
32:19
and they instead voted four to three i
32:21
was getting
32:23
on yeah i was going to say on on josh
32:25
and jason’s website about it it said
32:27
four to three
32:28
yeah the voice vote was four to three
32:30
right he knew it was four to three
32:33
and he ruled that it was three to four
32:35
that it was four to three
32:36
against and he did it illegally
32:39
and he did it unilaterally and now he’s
32:42
refusing to let it come back
32:44
up for re for uh reconsideration even
32:46
though they’re getting the signatures of
32:48
the people who said that they voted for
32:50
it
32:50
to say flat out they should have passed
32:52
through committee because we voted for
32:54
it to do so
32:55
this is what republicrat uh republicrat
32:58
dominance looks like
33:00
and it’s never going to end until we
33:02
kick them out of office and replace them
33:04
with libertarian
33:08
period
33:11
chad eagleton said chris reynolds took
33:12
your mic away because you kept cutting
33:14
your lips
33:15
um wow
33:20
technically i didn’t cut my lips i
33:22
stabbed myself in the lips
33:24
so that’s that’s totally different
33:27
and people are right you do kind of look
33:28
like you’re in prison um
33:31
i feel like it right so do all of our
33:34
audio listeners on this episode um
33:42
but yeah uh like i watched i watched the
33:45
uh
33:46
the entire 20 minute video of this or
33:48
whatever it was
33:49
and it everything about this was
33:52
egregious the only but
33:53
the only person in there was bud hulsey
33:55
who i was
33:58
he’s a republican who was fighting for
34:00
minority parties and i was like
34:02
all right good good on you good on you
34:04
for understanding that they want a
34:06
different
34:06
that they want a new voice they want
34:07
somebody else out there good on you for
34:10
fighting for this
34:11
yes to representative shaw and to the
34:13
chairman uh
34:15
[ __ ] you um
34:19
just one for the each of you
34:22
um seriously and
34:26
they are the reason i’m coming back
34:28
that’s fair they are what is wrong
34:31
with our entire system they don’t want
34:33
you to hear these voices they don’t want
34:35
you to hear
34:36
the different voices the different
34:37
candidates they don’t they want to make
34:39
sure that
34:40
that the smaller candidates the the
34:42
minority parties don’t make it on the
34:44
on the ballot because once those
34:46
candidates make it on the ballot
34:48
and their voices start being heard they
34:50
know that they won’t get reelected
34:55
we are now at a point where we have to
34:58
kick them out to make sure that we win
35:01
what we need to win and it’s going to be
35:03
small it’s going to be
35:04
you you need to start small you need to
35:06
win the local elections and then work
35:08
your way up to the state elections and
35:09
then work your way up to the federal
35:10
elections
35:12
many times what a lot of us do is we get
35:14
really hung up on winning the presidency
35:16
and then we kind of fall off but
35:20
and while it is important for us to run
35:22
for president so that way we can grow
35:24
the party and all that
35:25
you need to keep the fire going because
35:28
you need to run
35:29
locally if you are somebody who’s
35:30
interested in running locally you need
35:32
to be able to run locally you need to
35:33
try to win you need to take the seats
35:36
locally
35:36
show them that your ideas can work and
35:39
then you will move up
35:40
to the next level to the next level to
35:42
the next level
35:48
thank you um
35:56
so you have some interesting comments
36:00
today
36:01
uh so yeah representative shaw is
36:05
he is what is wrong
36:11
got an std from all the ideas some more
36:15
um we uh
36:20
if you’re if you’re somebody out there
36:21
who’s interested in running uh i’m
36:22
certain that i know somebody who can
36:24
help you
36:24
get in on how you’re supposed to do that
36:27
properly
36:28
uh there also might be a podcast series
36:32
about how to win an election
36:34
um as a libertarian i think it’s called
36:38
culture of winning um
36:41
right um and there there are road maps
36:44
for people out there who want to do this
36:46
and think that they have a chance of
36:47
winning
36:48
you just have to follow the road
36:55
and you know who else is trying to
36:56
follow a road map
36:58
dianne feinstein wow
37:04
that’s amazing yeah sure i mean
37:07
she is going after assault weapons uh
37:10
again
37:13
she is going after assault weapons again
37:15
um she is one of the people who
37:17
helped uh write the 1994 assault weapons
37:20
ban
37:20
and after it expired in 2004 she has
37:23
been working to get
37:24
assault weapons banned once again
37:28
she has failed every single time but
37:31
people are really thinking that this is
37:32
going to be her year
37:35
uh the bill that she has introduced is
37:38
very similar to the 1994 bill
37:41
um it prohibits the manufacturer and
37:42
sale of numerous arbitrarily defined
37:45
firearms
37:46
uh it lists 205 military-style assault
37:49
weapons
37:52
um those are going to be your ar-15s
37:55
you’re
37:56
i don’t want to show how little i
37:58
actually know about guns
38:02
um
38:04
your your fn scars uh
38:07
your uh well the honey there you bam the
38:10
honey badger
38:11
i have pretty much any kind of scary
38:13
looking weapon that’s pretty
38:15
pretty much just a semi-automatic rifle
38:18
or pistol
38:19
that looks scary right um it also covers
38:23
there’s effectively no difference
38:25
between any
38:27
weapon that shoots 2-2-3
38:30
rifle ammunition which is a small
38:33
calendar
38:34
small caliber medium game hunting weapon
38:37
that you use for shooting like what a
38:38
small small wild game
38:40
uh and any other two two three uh
38:43
semi-automatic weapon there’s literally
38:45
no real difference in terms of the
38:46
actual gun itself one just
38:48
looks scary it looks tactical and that’s
38:51
it right
38:52
um she also covers a bunch of other guns
38:56
with
38:56
features that she just doesn’t like
39:01
anything with a pistol grip
39:04
anything with a forward grip a
39:07
folding or telescoping stock
39:10
a grenade launcher
39:13
um a barrel shroud or a threaded
39:16
barrel are some of the things that she
39:20
has included in this list um
39:23
now in contrast with the 1994 definition
39:26
of what needed of what
39:28
constituted an assault weapon uh
39:31
it required two or more military style
39:33
features
39:34
the new proposal um and like the bills
39:38
she has been sponsoring since 2013
39:40
says one of these editions is enough
39:46
um wow so this is
39:49
this is exponentially worse than 1994
39:52
yes
39:54
yes let me ask you does it have a
39:56
10-year uh
39:57
sunset period like the 94 building yep
40:01
oh so it’s way worse wow this is way
40:03
worse so the 94
40:05
uh the 94 uh assault weapons ban
40:08
the only way they were able to get it
40:10
through was with a 10-year provision
40:12
that it would expire at the end of 10
40:14
years in 2004
40:16
uh the republicans were in charge of the
40:18
house
40:19
and senate and they almost got the
40:22
numbers to be able to
40:24
um uh to be able to pass it but george
40:26
bush said he would veto it
40:27
uh if they passed it and so it died in
40:30
in
40:30
congress uh one of the few good things
40:32
that george bush did george w bush
40:35
shout out to w uh he said he would he
40:37
would veto it and so they didn’t vote
40:39
for it
40:39
and uh and it died this one uh will be
40:42
permanent
40:43
and that is wow yeah
40:47
yeah um
40:50
bayonet mounts which were on the 1994
40:55
are no longer listed no longer listed
40:58
uh but she did list the barrel shroud
41:02
and for anybody who doesn’t know that’s
41:04
a covering that protects the shooter’s
41:06
hand from the heat
41:07
generated by firing a rifle has been
41:09
included um
41:11
and a rocket launcher that she had on
41:13
the 2013 bill has been taken off but
41:16
grenade launcher
41:17
still on there yeah because there’s no
41:20
rocket launchers on
41:22
rifles but the um so
41:25
she’s making it illegal to shield your
41:28
hand
41:28
from heat understand what these things
41:31
that she’s banning
41:32
are pieces of metal and plastic like
41:35
this
41:36
is not some advance for those who aren’t
41:37
gun people this is not some
41:39
advanced uh you know advanced engineered
41:43
uh you know advanced machinery
41:46
technology
41:46
it’s pieces of metal and plastic even
41:49
even
41:49
the the machinery involved in making a
41:52
uh
41:53
semi-automatic an auto semi-automatic
41:56
weapon an automatic weapon
41:57
is really just a a couple of changes in
42:00
the in the
42:05
the setup of the metal itself like these
42:08
are
42:08
are it’s like saying you can have this
42:11
pen
42:12
but you can’t have it if that’s this ah
42:17
these are the most stupid and arbitrary
42:20
things
42:21
that make owning a weapon actually less
42:24
safe
42:25
if it’s a twisty bottom you’re okay yeah
42:29
yeah but we don’t no no automatic
42:34
no but even the same so like this bottle
42:36
of water perfectly fine
42:39
like it’s it’s that’s that’s literally
42:42
what she’s doing with this bill
42:46
that is essentially yes that is what is
42:48
happening with this bill
42:49
um and it is going to be going to
42:52
hearings i believe
42:53
tomorrow or the next day so they are
42:56
trying to push this one through
42:57
as quickly as possible yeah so
43:01
contact your representative contact your
43:04
senators tell them that this thing is
43:06
completely unacceptable uh and mentioned
43:08
them the fact that
43:10
all gun laws are disproportionately used
43:13
against the poor
43:14
and people of color and the homeless and
43:17
the previously convicted
43:18
and all the people who are always
43:20
victimized the most disproportionately
43:21
the underserved and the marginalized
43:23
are the ones who will end up filling our
43:25
prisons uh
43:27
having not hurt anyone but just for the
43:29
fact that they own
43:30
something to defend themselves uh that
43:33
they
43:34
were not allowed to have this is not
43:36
this is something that if you live in a
43:38
rural area out in the middle of nowhere
43:40
and are
43:41
you know possibly in a better to do uh
43:44
financial situation
43:46
you probably can still keep all your
43:48
stuff and no one will even know
43:49
this is something that is going to be
43:51
used against people who
43:52
are always the ones that are
43:54
disproportionately harmed by any of
43:56
these these laws
43:57
whether we’re talking about gun control
43:58
or the war on drugs or anything else
44:00
you know you can’t go around marching
44:03
around and saying black lives matter
44:04
and then turn around and throw black
44:06
people in jail for having scary black
44:08
guns
44:09
enough for this yep and if you want to
44:12
know about
44:13
people who are disproportionately
44:20
taken advantage of let’s uh go to our
44:22
cuomo accuser counter
44:27
wow
44:30
this is fancy thanks i made that today
44:40
we’re up to seven we are up to seven now
44:44
wow that’s right seven
44:48
new people or well two new people since
44:50
last week
44:51
and that woman still has not called for
44:55
cuomo’s resignation
44:57
really meant to look up her name before
44:59
the show um
45:00
the one that said that she we need to
45:04
have him not be in office anymore
45:07
um if there’s any more right
45:10
yeah she has still not called for his
45:12
resignation
45:14
um so
45:18
so yeah uh aoc has so has uh
45:22
so has uh bill de blasio um
45:26
and multiple others multiple other new
45:28
york democrats
45:30
and democrats across the country um
45:32
they’ve cuomo
45:33
is he is now becoming a pariah of the
45:36
democratic party and it is
45:38
so much fun to watch so here’s the thing
45:42
he is i believe that new york does not
45:45
have a mechanism for recalls
45:47
so he can conceivably refuse to step
45:50
down
45:51
and the only recourse they have is to
45:52
try to primary him the next time around
45:55
um to keep him from running as a
45:57
democrat again
45:58
um and he could conceivably win that and
46:01
if he wins the democrat primary he’s
46:03
more than likely going to win
46:04
the gubernatorial race he’s not going to
46:08
be able to run for president
46:09
after this no no i mean he murdered 13
46:13
000 new yorkers
46:18
the people that have been telling you
46:20
that you are a murderer if you walk
46:22
outside with a mask
46:23
do not care that mario cuomo
46:27
not mario had policies that killed
46:30
over 10 000 like 13 000 people
46:33
by shoving cocons in the nursing homes
46:37
and then lied about it to the
46:39
authorities
46:40
they do not do not care you say you’re
46:43
against lockdowns
46:45
you say that you know you don’t like the
46:46
mask mandates or you know whatever
46:49
you’re a murderer and you’re a scumbag
46:51
and you should be cancelled
46:52
mario cuomo shoves copen patients into
46:56
nursing homes and then lies to the
46:57
defense about how many people are killed
47:00
no problem whatsoever but don’t you dare
47:01
touch
47:02
a woman’s head that’s what they’re good
47:04
that’s what’s in and that’s fine you
47:06
shouldn’t touch a woman’s head like the
47:07
way you shouldn’t be a skeezy old man
47:09
i agree he’s trying to talk to young
47:10
women about if they like having sex with
47:12
old men and stuff like that he’s just
47:14
he’s a scumbag on that too but i mean
47:16
let’s talk priorities here
47:18
you know he he sexually harassed
47:21
the seven and county women
47:27
so it’s not even like it’s not that
47:30
he’s sexually harass like he can’t i
47:32
don’t know if it’s considered sexual
47:34
harassment it’s
47:35
it’s it’s not sexual assault it’s maybe
47:37
sexual harassment like
47:39
it’s harassment is it okay i’ve
47:42
i haven’t heard anybody actually call it
47:44
that but it’s hard to find
47:46
somebody calling it that in mainstream
47:48
media because they’re
47:50
they’re looking out they’re giving them
47:52
the kids
47:54
right sexual harassment you don’t have
47:55
to actually like assault anyone
47:58
it’s sexual harassment and it even got
47:59
physical a couple times so it’s like
48:01
it’s like a really low level sexual
48:03
assault but it’s like sexual harassment
48:05
especially because a lot of the people
48:06
he was harassing he was in a position of
48:09
direct authority right not just as
48:11
governor but as
48:12
like you know their boss yeah and uh
48:15
you know yeah no it’s uh he’s a real
48:17
scumbag and he’ll probably not have to
48:19
step down
48:20
uh he may end up getting primaried or
48:22
just not run again
48:23
but his shot of being president oh it’s
48:26
done
48:27
yeah it is done absolutely done
48:31
you know who’s not done
48:34
yes personal injury attorney chris
48:37
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49:35
because i’m not 100 sure the anchor is
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so i wanted to show uh we got an email
49:42
from somebody whose name i’m not going
49:43
to say i took it out but uh
49:46
he wanted us this person uh wanted to
49:49
tell us how he became a libertarian
49:54
not that one that one um
49:58
matt and spike i’ve been listening to
49:59
your guys podcast for a while now and
50:01
wanted to share how i became libertarian
50:04
i grew up in around conservative
50:06
republicans but my grandparents were
50:08
democrats
50:09
i realized dems and repubs were pretty
50:11
much the same when i came out as gay at
50:14
18.
50:15
my conservative parents were absolutely
50:17
against me coming out as gay
50:19
and to my surprise so were my democrat
50:21
grandparents
50:22
this made me start looking into
50:23
different political parties because i
50:25
felt left out
50:26
from both parties even though one party
50:29
says they are for the people of the
50:30
lgbtq community
50:32
after much research i found that the
50:34
libertarian party has been the true
50:36
party of championing the rights of lgbtq
50:39
people since the party’s beginnings
50:41
i wanted to thank you guys for your work
50:43
fighting for freedom
50:45
and thank you thank you
50:48
i don’t know if you are watching tonight
50:50
but if you are thank you
50:51
we like hearing these stories yeah yeah
50:54
thank you
50:54
and it’s true the libertarian party uh
50:57
has been fighting for things like
50:59
ending the government restrictions on
51:01
marriage
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uh for same-sex couples and even for
51:04
polyamorous people
51:06
uh back when the majority of republicans
51:09
and democrats
51:10
still died people should go to jail for
51:12
being gay
51:13
um so we’ve always been at the forefront
51:15
of uh
51:16
lgbtq rights and not because we see them
51:19
as a special interest group to pander to
51:21
but because it fits in our philosophy of
51:23
individual rights we believe in the
51:24
rights of every person to be
51:26
who they are without being controlled by
51:28
others especially by government
51:30
or forced into an arrangement that they
51:32
don’t like and that
51:33
that includes lgbtq people so we are
51:36
happy and glad to have you here and
51:38
thank you so much for
51:39
for sharing your story yeah so
51:42
now it’s time for the actual
51:45
personal injury attorney chris reynolds
51:47
attorney at law anchor calling moment
51:48
and please
51:50
please dear god work
51:54
our first call is from alex from
51:56
virginia
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[Music]
52:03
reynolds hello anchor chris at collin
52:05
while a moment injury
52:07
i have a question today for the two of
52:08
you that’s like
52:10
joe biden speaking and i felt like i
52:12
just had a stroke
52:13
yeah yeah yeah and get ready for the
52:16
second half of this show because
52:17
that’s how all of you are going to feel
52:19
about the
52:21
stimulus bill quote unquote that
52:24
just passed and as we all know for the
52:27
low low price of 5700
52:29
plus interest we could receive fourteen
52:32
hundred dollars
52:33
terms and conditions may apply contact
52:35
your local government scam artist
52:37
for more details and my
52:40
question about that is it seemed to me
52:43
like the democrats
52:45
wanted the two thousand dollar checks
52:46
they went down to 1400 in order to kind
52:48
of appease the republicans and still
52:51
none of the republicans voted for it and
52:54
now i predict that the democrats
53:00
want cry about it how accurate
53:03
prediction do you think that might turn
53:04
out to be
53:05
thank you
53:09
so i think what you’re i i think what
53:12
he’s asking
53:13
um i i was still stuck on the joe
53:16
biden stroke beginning um
53:20
i think what he’s asking is are
53:22
democrats just going to start passing
53:23
whatever they want
53:24
at this time and not even worry about
53:27
republicans
53:28
and to that no i don’t think so
53:31
um the republicans still have the
53:33
filibuster in the senate
53:35
uh until the democrats get rid of it uh
53:38
and
53:38
if and that’s if the democrats get rid
53:40
of it i’m not gonna even go out on a
53:42
limb and say that they’re going to
53:43
um but if they get rid of it
53:47
you might have some issues but right now
53:49
you have joe manchin and kristen cinema
53:51
who are wielding so much power
53:55
in the senate they understand what would
53:58
absolutely hurt their communities joe
54:00
manchin west virginia
54:01
he knows what would hurt his communities
54:04
and he knows what will get him elected
54:06
reelected or kicked out of office
54:10
he is one of the people who is going to
54:13
possibly put a stop to things like the
54:15
gun laws
54:16
and to 15 minimum wages and to
54:20
new taxes potentially i’m not going to
54:23
say he’s definitely going to do this but
54:25
he is like
54:26
the wall that is going to be standing in
54:27
the way um
54:30
i don’t think they’re going to be able
54:31
to just
54:33
send everything through like they kind
54:35
of wanted to they’re gonna have a little
54:38
bit easier of a time than
54:40
uh the republicans had for the last four
54:44
years
54:44
but i do think that they are going to
54:49
um it doesn’t but i do think that
54:53
it’s not going to be as simple of a time
54:56
yeah it’s not the democrats are not
54:58
a monolith uh on the specifics
55:01
um and yeah there it’s really
55:05
a a very split senate right now which is
55:07
why i i don’t even think the
55:09
the gun control thing or at least that
55:10
one’s not in the past i don’t i don’t
55:12
believe but you should still reach out
55:13
to your
55:14
uh your representative and your senators
55:16
to make it clear how you how you feel
55:18
about that too
55:19
regardless but no i i don’t think this
55:21
can i don’t think that they’re going to
55:22
be able to
55:23
this is not what the senate that barack
55:26
obama had the 60 40 seven he had where
55:29
he was able to just call all the shots
55:31
this is a much more
55:32
divided uh senate and even in the house
55:35
on certain things they have a very small
55:37
uh majority there better margins than
55:39
for them than in the senate
55:41
i just want to break down some numbers
55:43
here where this thing is
55:44
okay we have got uh
55:48
well many of us not everyone but many of
55:51
us have gotten
55:51
a combined once this fourteen hundred
55:54
dollars skimmy comes through
55:55
a combined thirty two hundred dollars
55:59
anyway a combined thirty two hundred
56:01
dollars now put this in perspective
56:03
that they have spent so far of the money
56:07
that they have allotted themselves
56:08
if you factor in the stimulus bills the
56:11
federal reserve spending that has been
56:13
uh legislated for and uh executive
56:16
actions
56:16
they have already spent 6.6 trillion
56:19
dollars
56:20
and there’s an additional 4.1 trillion
56:22
dollars for them to spend
56:23
without having to pass any additional
56:26
legislation
56:27
meaning a total of 10.7 trillion dollars
56:30
uh that they will be able to spend
56:31
probably uh by
56:33
sometime in the summer um and again this
56:35
is without any additional legislation
56:38
they will be able to spend 10.7 trillion
56:40
dollars now if you take
56:41
10.7 trillion dollars and you divide
56:44
that by the 328 million americans
56:47
that we have in this country now keep in
56:49
mind again
56:50
not every american only about 100 and
56:52
something million americans got any
56:54
stimulus
56:55
spending but if you if you multiplied it
56:57
by every
56:58
single american in this country
57:01
including
57:03
newborn bait like everyone in this damn
57:05
country of any age
57:07
convicted felon everyone every single
57:10
person
57:11
could have gotten thirty two thousand
57:14
six hundred and twenty one dollars
57:16
and ninety five cents now we don’t
57:18
support
57:19
stimulus spending uh on this show
57:22
because what’s happening instead
57:24
is you’re getting stuck with a bill with
57:27
interest
57:28
for thirty two thousand six hundred and
57:30
twenty one dollars
57:31
and ninety five cents for all the
57:32
stimulus spending they’ve spent that
57:34
doesn’t include all the other money
57:35
they’ve spent during that time
57:36
but that’s what you’re getting stuck
57:37
with the bill which is why we’re against
57:39
all stimulus then
57:40
but let’s just say they went ahead and
57:41
did the stimulus spending but instead
57:43
had simply given you the money directly
57:46
how much
57:46
better off do you think we’d be right
57:48
now if we all got
57:50
thirty two thousand dollars six hundred
57:52
thirty two thousand
57:53
six hundred and twenty one dollars
57:55
ninety one cents
57:57
also factoring in that again even then
57:59
you’d be screwed because then you’d
58:00
still be stuck with the bill for it
58:02
no instead many of us i think around two
58:04
thirds of us
58:05
got no there we go around two-thirds of
58:08
us have gotten 3 200
58:10
a tenth of what all of us could have
58:14
gotten
58:15
instead but instead we’re getting stuck
58:18
with a bill
58:19
for every single american which is
58:21
actually worse because a lot of
58:22
americans don’t pay income taxes
58:23
which means that if you if you take it
58:25
by just the uh 200 and something or so
58:28
million tax-paying americans that pay
58:30
income taxes
58:31
your number goes up a lot more that you
58:33
and future generations
58:35
will have to pay off in taxes with
58:37
interest because this was not taxed
58:39
directly
58:40
this was printed out by the federal
58:42
reserve and went to the federal
58:44
government
58:44
in the form of 20-year treasury bills
58:47
and bonds that
58:48
you and your children and their children
58:51
and even their children will have to pay
58:52
off with interest
58:54
with interest
58:58
so our next question comes from a
59:01
first-time caller
59:02
and i’m honestly terrified
59:07
here’s one from james ray
59:42
more matching in sand than i thought
59:45
and it’s not just insane medically it’s
59:48
also insane agriculturally because
59:52
seeds cannabis seeds don’t act that way
59:55
you can’t just stab them for that
59:57
anyway they’re insane have a good day
60:04
they could hear it at the end okay so i
60:08
can’t mute my mic um
60:11
okay so what james was saying is uh he’s
60:13
lost a lot of faith in the
60:17
republicans in florida for some reason
60:19
because
60:20
they have a 10 percent thc
60:24
limit on
60:33
and there’s no possible way to legislate
60:37
the percentage of
60:38
you can cultivate cannabis to have
60:40
different varying levels
60:41
yeah but you can’t be like hey cannabis
60:43
seed don’t you dare have a single
60:45
fraction more than 10 thc right it
60:48
doesn’t work that way
60:50
it doesn’t work that way but uh james if
60:52
you’re shocked by that man come on
60:54
you’ve been living in florida a lot
60:55
longer than i have
60:56
uh we passed medical marijuana and then
61:01
they said
61:02
no they’re just like no you’re not going
61:05
to get that
61:06
and then they ended up having to get it
61:08
to us but they gave us the
61:09
worst version of medical marijuana
61:11
potentially
61:12
ever nothing about this is new
61:19
it’s not surprising and small government
61:22
republicans don’t believe
61:24
in weed so
61:28
it’s the devil so i actually heard
61:30
someone who said
61:31
uh i’m a small government republican and
61:34
i in theory don’t think government
61:36
should tell you what to put in your body
61:37
but the problem is
61:38
democrats smoke weed and if people smoke
61:42
weed
61:43
they’re going to turn into democrats and
61:45
i said do you smoke weed
61:47
and he said yes and i said are you a
61:50
democrat and he said no but a lot of
61:53
them are
61:54
and i said well i will have you know
61:56
that you’re
61:57
an idiot because of what you just said
61:59
but also
62:00
uh when i smoked weed i was
62:04
a republican shortly after i stopped
62:07
smoking up
62:08
shortly after i stopped smoking weed and
62:10
everything else that i was
62:12
consuming allegedly allegedly
62:17
shortly after i became a libertarian so
62:20
it was actually in my sobriety
62:22
that i stopped beating a republican yep
62:26
yeah uh it wasn’t my sobriety that i
62:28
stopped being a republican too
62:30
yeah yeah it turns out that the devil’s
62:33
lettuce will turn you into conservative
62:36
um so yeah
62:40
here is our next question from uh
62:43
the laser legend himself matthew hicks
62:52
hello there guy on left hand spike this
62:54
is matt hicks calling in on the
62:57
personal injury attorney chris reynolds
62:58
attorney law anchor colin moment
63:00
tm i keep hearing a lot of talk lately
63:04
about people
63:05
losing all their guns in boating
63:07
accidents and i just wanted to say that
63:09
uh
63:10
i don’t even have a boat what i have
63:13
is more guns than friends i have a 300
63:17
foot long driveway with a locked gate
63:20
seven really loud dogs and cleared
63:21
fields of fire in every direction
63:24
the hell i need to lose guns in a
63:26
boating accident for
63:28
hashtag was legend
63:31
well that’s good but all of us don’t
63:34
have a three
63:35
uh 300 foot driveway and what parking
63:39
i know how many friends matt hicks has
63:43
and it’s a lot it’s a lot and he has
63:46
more guns than friends
63:49
that is a that is a lot of guns
63:52
i think he has a thousand guns
63:58
oh so not by he i was going to say
64:01
he doesn’t have more more like that many
64:03
more guns than friends like
64:05
one yeah i know i think it’s like he has
64:08
999
64:09
friends i think every time he gets a
64:11
friend he gets another gun just to make
64:12
sure that
64:13
the numbers stay solid
64:17
just so everybody can be armed should it
64:19
ever need to come to that
64:20
in case it gets too bad he can start his
64:22
own little matt hicks army that he’s
64:23
doing but we’re going to be wearing top
64:25
hats
64:28
top hats top hats and not catching foxes
64:32
um matt’s place could be an ideal
64:36
bungalow spot
64:36
honestly like i mean he’s even got a
64:38
pool it’s nice there he’s got a farm
64:41
and a donkey and a donkey
64:44
and if someone can get the box he’ll
64:46
love him he actually i believe he’s
64:48
looking for help right now to set up a
64:49
fence or something he contacted me and
64:51
he’s like
64:51
hey are you good at setting up privacy
64:54
fences and i’m like
64:56
i’m not good at setting up anything i’m
64:57
not remotely handy i’m techy
65:00
but not handy and he’s like can you lift
65:02
heavy objects and i’m like
65:03
but heavy is relative heavy is relative
65:07
heavies that are heavy to me right
65:11
i don’t know what you need me to lift
65:14
but yeah no i think
65:14
i think he does one of two things i mean
65:16
when he makes a new friend he either
65:18
buys a new gun or unfriends an existing
65:21
friend
65:22
like he’s got a fixed limit because he’s
65:24
like listen i don’t have enough money to
65:25
buy another gun
65:26
so uh hey yeah still
65:30
scream phil get out of my life and that
65:32
way you can keep the can keep the
65:33
balance going
65:36
now if you don’t have however many acres
65:40
um and barking dogs and privacy fences
65:43
um
65:43
if you want to lose them in a boating
65:45
accident
65:48
i know a guy with a boat
65:53
just saying um
65:56
just saying so here is our next call
66:02
that i’m not sure who it’s from
66:09
hi you guys it is sarah and reg
66:12
obviously
66:12
hi um i am so annoyed
66:16
by equal ballot access being shut down
66:19
in tennessee mostly if anything
66:24
be or more than anything rather because
66:26
johnny shaw’s argument
66:27
as to why is the equivalent of a toddler
66:30
not wanting new kids to play with him on
66:32
the playground because he can’t control
66:34
the group and the majority of the
66:35
outcome anymore
66:36
it is so infuriating
66:40
and i just wanted to know your opinions
66:42
on
66:43
if you think tennessee is ever going to
66:46
come around
66:47
and what is it going to take because it
66:50
blows my mind that somebody
66:52
in that role and of that age can have an
66:55
explanation for something that is so
66:57
remedial
66:58
so thoughts how do these people
67:02
be in charge of anything it hurts my
67:04
brain
67:06
that was yeah i mean a republican
67:09
politician
67:10
hearing that there are would be more you
67:12
know parties involved
67:14
uh that they wouldn’t have control over
67:16
is pretty much it’s almost as extreme as
67:18
you hear from someone in
67:20
leadership at the libertarian party when
67:21
they hear that people want to join their
67:23
party that they can’t control
67:24
oh wait what yeah no that’s uh that’s
67:28
terrible that uh
67:29
that they’re doing that in tennessee and
67:31
uh
67:34
that’s a bad thing to happen there that
67:36
is that is a terrible thing that
67:37
happened there
67:38
um and yeah honestly the only way that
67:40
we’re gonna be able to change it is to
67:42
get uh good libertarians running um
67:45
liberty and third parties not just
67:47
libertarian third parties across the
67:49
board
67:49
and get them running um
67:53
these are the kinds of offices so there
67:56
have been libertarians elected to
67:58
state representative offices these types
68:01
of offices not in tennessee but in other
68:03
states
68:03
we’re able to do this and you know like
68:06
matt said earlier it’s great for us to
68:08
have
68:08
a presidential ticket we we absolutely
68:11
need it if for no other reason than
68:12
ballot access requirements in some
68:14
states that require us to run
68:15
a presidential ticket we need to focus
68:18
on
68:19
the races that we can actually win local
68:22
races
68:23
state legislative races regional races
68:26
and eventually be able to build up
68:28
as matt was saying before and i was
68:29
pantomiming while he was saying build up
68:31
to having a
68:33
you know a presence where we can
68:35
actually you know win
68:36
these bigger races but that’s not going
68:38
to come until these states stop
68:40
locking us and others out and we can we
68:42
can win their spots
68:43
we can take johnny straw’s seat we can
68:46
take uh
68:47
tony rudd i think his name the chairman
68:49
who illegally decided that it lost
68:51
um you know we can take this seat we can
68:53
take these people’s seats
68:54
and then we can we can change things so
68:57
that
68:58
across the ballot federal all the way
69:00
down to local
69:01
uh they have people have more choices we
69:03
can get in things like ranked choice
69:05
voting
69:05
that happens at the state level so let’s
69:07
go win those races
69:08
we actually can win them let’s go do
69:10
that
69:12
yep exactly what spike said
69:16
well thank baby thank you for calling in
69:18
i do appreciate it i just
69:19
i wasn’t sure if it was you or if it was
69:21
um
69:24
aoc um
69:30
and that’s the last call of the personal
69:31
injury attorney chris reynolds attorney
69:34
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69:35
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71:08
alphabet soup this
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um uh jimmy lee no i don’t need i don’t
71:14
need a mixer i need a cord for my mixer
71:17
my mixer i i lost the cord in my move
71:21
um so i don’t magic moving accident
71:24
right
71:25
so uh i do i’ve got a mixer i was
71:27
setting it up and then i went
71:29
where’s the cord that goes to the
71:30
computer and i can’t find it anywhere
71:33
so i need to pick up a new one of those
71:35
and should this ever happen again
71:38
uh we will be much more prepared uh i
71:40
hope
71:41
um so joe biden
71:47
joe biden addressed the nation
71:50
for the first time in his
71:54
presidency um last thursday
71:59
it was on the anniversary of
72:02
something oh a happy anniversary of 15
72:05
days to slow the spread by the way
72:08
that was one year ago today 15 days to
72:11
slow the spread
72:14
um
72:18
so we’re almost there we’re almost there
72:20
i mean we’re really close joe biden said
72:22
when he got elected a hundred days if
72:24
everybody wear a mask for a hundred days
72:26
all you have to do is wear a mask for a
72:27
hundred days and you
72:29
and we’ll be through this we’ll be
72:30
through the worst of this um
72:33
so joe biden spoke uh and it started out
72:37
just as you would think
72:38
every joe biden speech would begin uh
72:40
with him
72:41
messing up the sixth word
72:46
good evening my fellow americans tonight
72:55
to light and i should let that go a
72:58
little bit longer
72:59
um i was making these last night and i
73:01
should have let it go a little bit
73:02
longer because
73:04
he has this moment of well i may as well
73:07
just stop
73:08
now
73:11
like he just kind of stares at it for a
73:13
second like nope messed up that word
73:15
um but
73:19
he was uh he was there to speak of the
73:21
one-year anniversary of america on
73:22
lockdown and where we’re going
73:24
um now throughout the speech he was
73:27
throwing out a lot of
73:28
facts that were carefully cultivated
73:30
they were carefully worded to make sure
73:32
that they weren’t exactly
73:34
false but he really really missed
73:38
on this one nope not that one
73:42
that one but the number of americans
73:46
who have died in the coveted data it’s
73:48
on the back of my schedule
73:51
as of now total deaths in america
73:57
527 thousand
74:00
726
74:02
that’s more deaths than world war one
74:06
world war ii vietnam war
74:09
and 911 combined
74:12
no no no no it’s not uh
74:18
you would think that uh this one would
74:21
be relatively easy
74:22
uh to check before they stayed it uh but
74:26
they didn’t
74:26
um the actual death totals
74:30
911 we had 2 977 vietnam
74:34
58 000 these are just amer by the way
74:36
these are american
74:37
deaths yeah maybe not on 9 11 but the
74:41
rest of them are
74:42
um vietnam 58 220 world war
74:46
ii 405 399 world war one
74:49
116 516 for a grand total of 583
74:54
112. now what he actually said
74:58
was that’s how many people died now if
75:00
you include
75:02
all the people across the world
75:05
uh world war ii had roughly 11 million
75:09
people die
75:11
the white house started walking this
75:12
back immediately and they said
75:15
these are americans who died in combat
75:18
during those wars
75:19
which yes that actually would have
75:22
made it true by about but it’s not what
75:26
he
75:26
said he left out americans and
75:29
in combat yeah and also
75:32
who wants to bet that that’s going to
75:34
raise your hand
75:36
sitting at home watching or listening to
75:38
this if you think
75:40
uh that he’s going to get fact checked
75:43
for saying that so
75:46
yeah now he thinks that people who
75:49
share that video clip or quote him
75:53
and say he said it and correct it are
75:56
going to get
75:56
fact checked by an article saying well
75:59
it’s
76:00
uh it’s missing context and then explain
76:02
how he misspoke
76:04
and that later his team clarified it
76:08
so therefore quoting his own words is
76:10
false
76:11
right
76:17
yeah yeah
76:20
yeah that is absolutely correct
76:24
um now throughout most
76:27
throughout most of the speech for
76:28
anybody who hasn’t seen the entire thing
76:30
yet i don’t blame you
76:32
i just don’t um but
76:35
throughout the entire thing he was
76:36
tugging at the emotional heartstrings of
76:38
americans
76:40
it’s been over a year since grandparents
76:42
have been able to hug their
76:43
grandchildren
76:44
and and parents haven’t been able to see
76:47
their children and
76:48
all this which are all things that he
76:50
supports he has supported all of this
76:52
and now he’s going to say
76:54
he supports all of those things because
76:56
it allows them to have control
76:58
um uh
77:02
he’s but he was hitting on a lot of
77:04
these issues
77:06
um he’s we missed out on graduations
77:10
we missed out on graduations things we
77:12
need like graduations because he said it
77:14
like three times um
77:16
birthday he supports all of these things
77:19
he does
77:19
he supports all of these things the
77:22
bands or the
77:23
the not the the eliminations of all
77:25
these things
77:26
continue and then he said
77:30
but you can have all of them back all
77:31
you need to do is get the vaccine
77:39
so now he’s threatening people with
77:42
continued alienation in their
77:44
life if they don’t put
77:47
something that was created a few months
77:48
ago in their body
77:50
even though it’s still undergoing trials
77:51
i just want to point out to everyone
77:53
and we support right to try you should
77:54
be able to if you want to take the
77:55
vaccine you should take a vaccine you
77:57
should be able to get it
77:58
all of these restrictions on who can and
78:00
can’t all that should be gone you should
78:01
be able to get it whatever you want to
78:02
get it
78:03
if you want to get it i totally 100
78:05
support people get in the vaccine if
78:06
they want to do so
78:07
even long before that they’re in trial
78:09
they’re still in trial
78:10
they are still conducting safety trials
78:13
and efficacy trials
78:14
to know is this safe is it safe long
78:17
term
78:18
uh does it work and will it work long
78:20
term they don’t even know for certain
78:22
that it actually
78:23
reduces transmissibility long term and
78:26
they’re not for certain
78:27
that it won’t require uh boosters long
78:30
uh
78:30
longer term now it and it might not it
78:32
might be something that the the
78:34
uh the immunity from the vaccine lasts
78:36
for years so far the immunity seems to
78:38
be lasting but again it’s only been
78:39
around for a few months
78:40
it might uh fade after six to 12 months
78:43
we don’t know we don’t know
78:45
but the point is we don’t know so
78:46
telling the entire planet
78:48
which is what a presidential address is
78:50
telling an entire planet
78:52
if you want to be able to see your
78:53
grandma uh you got to take a vaccine
78:56
that we’re still deciding if it’s fully
78:59
safe
78:59
and fully effective yet is just it is
79:06
so he insinuated
79:11
that the cdc not
79:14
the government not not like the actual
79:17
elected government
79:18
not the state governments or the local
79:21
governments or you the individual have
79:23
the ultimate
79:24
uh authority over our own personal
79:26
freedoms but he insinuated that the cdc
79:28
um has a lot of that uh has a lot of the
79:31
authority over that
79:33
by referencing the report that came out
79:35
last monday
79:37
with new guidance from the centers for
79:38
disease control and prevention
79:40
the cdc that came out on monday
79:44
it means simply this millions and
79:46
millions of grandparents
79:48
who went months without being able to
79:50
hug their grandkids
79:52
can now do so and the more people are
79:54
fully vaccinated
79:56
the cd will continue to provide
79:58
additional guidance
79:59
on what you can do in the workplace
80:01
places of worship with your friends
80:04
as well as travel
80:08
so there he’s saying that the cdc is the
80:11
or well he said the cd
80:12
but the cdc is what is in control of
80:15
what you can do in
80:16
the workplace places of worship travel
80:20
no you do you have this authority
80:24
if you don’t work for yourself your boss
80:26
has this authority um
80:28
but anywhere the cdc
80:31
does not have this authority
80:34
um now he said that the cdc
80:38
he referenced the report that the cdc
80:40
came out with
80:42
i don’t know if he read that report
80:44
because in that report
80:48
he would have noticed this
80:51
after a bunch of different stuff the
80:53
only thing you really need to see is
80:54
that last highlighted part
80:56
that says daily case and death growth
80:58
rates before
80:59
implementation of mass mandates were not
81:01
statistically different from the
81:03
reference period
81:08
now
81:12
had he been paying attention to that
81:14
report at all
81:16
he probably would not have said this
81:19
we’ve turned against one another a mask
81:23
the easiest thing to do to save lives
81:26
sometimes that’s weird because the cdc
81:31
said in their report monday
81:32
daily case and death growth rates before
81:34
implementation of math
81:36
mandates were not statistically
81:37
different from the reference
81:41
because period are an effective way
81:44
are not an effective way to slow the
81:46
spread of the virus when you’re telling
81:48
everyone that it protects you from the
81:50
virus
81:52
if without the mask people stay a few
81:55
feet away
81:56
from each other but with a mask they
81:58
feel like they have a freaking force
81:59
field on so now they’re all next to each
82:01
other
82:01
i see it i flew over the last 12 months
82:05
actually over the last like 10 months i
82:08
have flown
82:10
80 different flights literally
82:14
i have gotten on an airplane 80 times
82:18
okay and i have seen in airports
82:21
people packed together like sardines not
82:24
just in the airplanes but in the
82:25
airports themselves
82:26
because by the way a lot of the airports
82:28
shut down because they weren’t letting
82:29
people in during the quarantine periods
82:31
so that meant more people were having to
82:32
go into fewer airports which would they
82:34
were even
82:35
shoved closer together turns out
82:36
ratcheting stuff and limiting stuff
82:38
isn’t a good way to get people from
82:40
being close together because we still
82:41
all have to do things so
82:43
they had us shoved together but
82:46
thankfully we’re wearing masks
82:48
i am watching people who can’t hear each
82:50
other
82:51
because it’s already loud in the airport
82:53
and so you don’t realize
82:55
when you don’t when you aren’t able to
82:57
see someone’s mouth
82:58
it’s harder to hear what they’re saying
83:01
especially when there’s a bunch of other
83:02
noise so then people are getting this
83:04
closure
83:05
what was that you said i said that i’m
83:07
going to date scene
83:09
7 a b7 now stay
83:12
seven and i’m watching the mask to do
83:15
this from the
83:16
heavy uh the breathing and talking
83:25
they’re convinced i’m safe right now
83:30
now if instead they were told hey
83:32
schmuck
83:33
this thing is keeping most particulates
83:37
from leaving your mask but it’s a
83:40
[ __ ]
83:41
virus you can’t stop the virus from
83:44
the the mask along with continuing to
83:47
stay away from
83:48
others or staying a few feet away from
83:50
others helps to reduce it down
83:53
but you can’t
83:56
then be all close to each other you guys
83:58
will not be wearing it
84:00
it would be better if you had to choose
84:02
one to the other not have them wear a
84:04
mask
84:04
so that they’re still staying you know
84:06
at least three and i’m not say eight
84:07
feet away from each other and all that
84:09
garbage because what they told you is
84:10
unless someone’s coughing or sneezing
84:12
you can still be within six feet of
84:14
someone but it takes
84:16
several minutes of being in close
84:19
contact with them to actually spread the
84:20
virus asymptomatically
84:22
as long as much as eight to fifteen
84:24
minutes of just sitting there within a
84:26
few feet of them
84:27
while they talk last year and this year
84:31
combined actually just last year over a
84:34
six month period
84:36
i did 35 states
84:41
six 70 something flights 60-something
84:44
flights
84:45
i uh uh did um
84:49
roughly 100 campaign events
84:54
not even including the airports in the
84:56
airplane just including
84:57
people that you know came to my events
84:59
and my luncheons and my dinners and my
85:01
fundraisers and all that
85:02
and i was well within six feet of tens
85:05
of thousands of people
85:07
often not wearing a mask now if you
85:09
include the times that i was around
85:11
uh people in airports wearing a mask
85:13
you’re now in the hundreds of thousands
85:15
of people that i was around last year i
85:16
was around a lot of damn people
85:18
i was in the top zero zero one percent
85:20
of people who were around other people
85:22
within six feet of people okay and i
85:24
stayed negative of co-fit the whole time
85:26
and i know that because i got
85:27
tested routinely to make sure i wasn’t
85:29
inadvertently being a super spreader
85:31
and the way i was able to do that was
85:33
that unless i was on an airplane where i
85:34
literally couldn’t
85:35
be a few feet away from other people uh
85:38
i stayed a few feet away from other
85:40
people i stayed like two or three feet
85:41
away from someone come on
85:43
no yeah why don’t you stay over there
85:45
like and
85:46
when i was not wearing a mask and i was
85:48
out i would try to do stuff outside
85:51
and if i was within a couple of feet of
85:52
people i’d only do it for a minute or
85:54
two oh hey thanks so much for your
85:56
support want to take a selfie
85:58
and then i’d say hey thank you free
85:59
sport then i go walk to the next person
86:01
you can stay safe and and not have to do
86:04
this
86:05
but just telling everyone what joe biden
86:08
did
86:08
which is we can stop dance by just
86:10
everyone wearing a mask
86:11
it’s the [ __ ] that’s going to make
86:13
it go on longer because
86:14
no it doesn’t no it doesn’t
86:18
no one said it did
86:24
sorry jessica
86:28
jessica mitchell wants to know if you
86:29
can define schmuck
86:32
yes a schmuck is someone who gets on
86:34
national [ __ ] television and says
86:36
yes we can stop debts by wearing a mask
86:39
when we know
86:40
that wearing a mask doesn’t stop deaths
86:45
now wear a mask now so many people are
86:50
like big on
86:51
you know we still need to wear the mask
86:52
we still need to wear masks joe biden
86:54
obviously is he said it throughout his
86:55
entire speech
86:56
thankfully yes thankfully thankfully
87:00
um thankfully uh but
87:04
if you were to take a look at i don’t
87:05
know let’s just pick some random states
87:07
like florida
87:08
uh florida counties florida counties
87:11
where
87:11
the mass mandate was removed versus
87:13
florida counties where the mass mandate
87:14
was not removed
87:17
as you can see the
87:22
the spread the arc the the hockey stick
87:24
whatever you want to call it
87:26
kind of followed the same pattern
87:29
but in the area where there was no mask
87:30
mandate it was lower
87:33
this is the difference between people
87:35
who go
87:36
uh you know what i’m gonna i’m gonna
87:38
make some choices for myself
87:39
and people going hey we’re all wearing
87:41
masks that means i can
87:43
go get someone so i just wrote that mask
87:46
on
87:47
just kiss through the mask now we’re
87:49
safe that’s the difference
87:51
can you put that back up again well i
87:52
was gonna say we can use arizona as well
87:54
there we go same thing one group
87:58
hey i’m gonna make choices for myself
88:00
because i’m an adult
88:09
so in in the areas where there are no
88:11
mass mandates
88:13
deaths are particular i think i i
88:15
believe both of these are
88:17
daily news oh that’s uh so in arizona
88:19
there’s daily new cases
88:21
in florida it’s daily new cases yeah
88:24
yeah it’s
88:24
cases and deaths are going to attract
88:26
roughly the same right
88:27
they pretty well standardized the
88:29
treatment protocol for people with
88:31
with more you know severe iterations of
88:34
coca
88:36
now
88:39
biden doesn’t care about that yeah no
88:42
but
88:43
what do what biden needs
88:46
what biden needs is us
88:49
yes and i need you
88:53
the american people i need you i need
88:56
every american
88:57
let’s not have pervert i need you
89:01
just in case you didn’t know can you say
89:04
what
89:05
oh you know what he needs us to do do
89:07
you have that clue
89:17
i actually wrote that clip into the
89:22
notes
89:24
so what he needs us to do back when he
89:27
was at walter reed medical center
89:31
um back when he was in walters by the
89:34
way you just heard what he whispers the
89:36
little girl
89:39
i need you i need you
89:42
i need you america i need you
89:45
i need each and every one of each and
89:48
everyone
89:49
i need you that
90:05
i’m sorry he already did and his vice
90:07
president
90:08
candidate said andrew cuomo
90:12
would i say mario yeah his dad that’s a
90:15
little darker
90:31
can he be mode please
90:35
uh and have but he was already andrew
90:37
cuomo
90:38
it’s arguable that he was already mario
90:40
ball mode sure uh
90:43
now then towards the end
90:47
of the 23-minute speech that he took no
90:49
questions
90:51
no questions again um
90:54
he said
90:57
he tried to unite the he tried to unite
91:00
the country
91:01
um poorly by saying
91:04
this i need you to get vaccinated when
91:06
it’s your turn and when you can find an
91:08
opportunity
91:10
and to help your family your friends
91:12
your neighbors
91:13
get vaccinated as well because here’s
91:15
the point
91:18
if we do all this if we do our part
91:22
if we do this together by july the 4th
91:25
there’s a good chance you your families
91:28
and friends
91:29
we’ll be able to get together in your
91:30
backyard or your neighborhood
91:32
and have a cookout on a barbecue and
91:34
celebrate independence day
91:36
that doesn’t mean large events with lots
91:39
of people together but it does mean
91:41
small groups will be able to get
91:43
together after this long hard year
91:46
that will make this independence day
91:49
something truly special
91:52
where we not only mark our independence
91:54
as a nation
91:56
but we begin to mark our independence
91:58
from this virus
92:01
guys if you are waiting to get
92:03
permission from the chief executive of
92:05
the federal government to meet with your
92:07
family in your backyard to celebrate
92:09
independence day then
92:10
this give me a break
92:14
nope now like
92:17
i under like i understand trump is he he
92:20
was terrible
92:22
narcissistic ego maniacal megalomaniac
92:26
uh bombastic obnoxious policies
92:30
terrible policies but
92:33
trump giving this speech would have been
92:34
completely different from biden
92:36
giving this speech yes trumps would have
92:39
been
92:41
similar to something along the lines of
92:44
okay
92:44
so listen this fourth of july is gonna
92:47
be the best fourth of july
92:48
in the history of july it’s just the
92:50
greatest it’s gonna be fantastic
92:52
the best fourth of july since
92:57
it’s gonna be the best fourth of july
92:58
since julius caesar
93:00
made july and in fact that guy had some
93:04
good ideas let’s just call it trump live
93:06
from now on
93:06
this this fourth of trump lie is gonna
93:08
be fantastic
93:10
it’s gonna be just great it’s gonna be
93:12
wonderful we’re gonna be
93:13
block parties everywhere it’s gonna be
93:15
mandated block parties everywhere
93:22
lie the force trump lied the trump trump
93:26
trump trump trump trump
93:29
trump trump
93:32
but now granted
93:35
obnoxious bombastic but
93:39
i would rather have the block parties in
93:40
the street
93:43
oh i would take trump oh yeah trump lied
93:46
the trump
93:47
all day dystopian nightmare that this
93:50
schmuck is
93:50
let me like first of all can you imagine
93:52
being so tone-deaf and tin-eared
93:54
that you don’t know that an increasing
93:56
number of americans are already having
93:57
block parties in their backyard already
93:59
because they’re so sick of [ __ ] to
94:01
begin with that they’re they’re done
94:02
with it
94:03
they’re seeing the numbers they’re
94:04
seeing that the lockdowns did nothing
94:06
they’re seeing that it has much more to
94:08
do with your own personal responsibility
94:09
and the seasonality and population
94:12
density of different areas than anything
94:13
doing
94:14
with government policy like i’ve seen it
94:16
i’ve seen the same people
94:18
that were giving me a hard time about
94:20
campaigning last summer
94:21
and going oh my gosh you’re killing
94:24
everyone’s grandparents
94:25
that are now going guys maybe we should
94:27
start doing sauces i mean i don’t want
94:29
to call on anyone in particular by any
94:31
stretchy imagination
94:32
but you definitely are not watching this
94:34
anyway so you know all the people with
94:35
the salsa
94:36
some of the people in the salsa
94:38
community who were giving me a hard time
94:40
for dancing in miami
94:41
who are now going oh
94:47
there was a very small subset of
94:49
agoraphobic hypochondriac
94:51
misanthropes who are still going to
94:53
listen to joe biden’s thing and go
94:55
well i still don’t want to go outside
94:57
but it’ll be nice if other people can’t
94:59
we are done with this and have been for
95:02
a while
95:03
putting aside the fact that absent a
95:06
roughly three or four week
95:08
voluntary quarantine period that i had
95:10
after i got really really sick
95:13
after the uh uh new hampshire primary
95:15
kind of it was this time last year that
95:17
i
95:17
involuntarily did not go anywhere
95:21
because i went into a doctor’s office
95:23
and said hey doc i’m really sick after
95:25
being around tens of thousands of people
95:26
from around the planet
95:28
do i have this coronavirus thing and she
95:30
said we have no way of testing for
95:32
it you might you’re negative for the flu
95:35
and you’re not doing too hot so if you
95:37
could have
95:37
copen so just stay home for at least two
95:40
or three weeks
95:41
i stayed home for almost a month just to
95:43
be
95:44
safe and was making anti-lockdown videos
95:47
from home from right over there
95:49
i made anti-lockdown videos and this is
95:51
how far back that was
95:52
when i was making those videos many of
95:54
the comments were from people going you
95:56
[ __ ] they’re never gonna do that here
95:59
yeah they’ll do that in china
96:01
and italy and the uk
96:04
and canada
96:14
oh my god you were right and the other
96:15
half were going you idiot if you go
96:17
outside you’re telling your grandmother
96:19
i have been living my life
96:21
largely the same way that i would have
96:23
lived my life without these mandates
96:25
the best extent that i can because
96:26
obviously in some areas illegally could
96:28
not because of lockdown
96:29
and so on many other people and you know
96:31
why we didn’t get covered
96:32
because we didn’t act like schmucks
96:36
can you define schmuck again a schmuck
96:40
is someone who gets unnatural
96:41
it’s a yiddish word for someone who gets
96:44
on national television
96:45
and tells everyone that despite all
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scientific evidence to the contrary
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uh if you wear a mask uh then you are
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going to stop people from dying
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especially when you pretend that it
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gives you magical protection powers
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against a highly virulent microscopic
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pathogen
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and that you can then go around the
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world and
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wearing a mask let’s find out get really
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close because you can’t
97:09
you can’t hear what i’m saying we’re all
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there together we’re all talking at the
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same time so
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none of us can hear each other you can’t
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even differentiate for who’s talking
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from whom so i’m gonna get real close to
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you
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and i could fix it and now we’re
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breathing on each other but it’s okay
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because we’re wearing a mask
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that’s a schwa that’s a schmuck
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so uh yeah brian’s uh
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so biden’s speech uh really failed to
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unite
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anybody uh i’m pretty certain that
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anything he’s ever said has failed to
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unite
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anybody um but
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uh so he went out and you kind of see
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why he doesn’t go out very often and
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do
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what was things hours after signing the
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federal mass mandate where you have to
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wear a mask on federal property he and
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his extended family went
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and and stood in front it went to the
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lincoln memorial which last time checked
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was federal property
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and uh and stood there looking like he
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was lost but all of them were wearing
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that were
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were not wearing masks yep and they’re
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all dead now
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oh no no one got oh no one oh
98:27
well anyway they weren’t wearing masks
98:28
in violation of his mandate
98:30
and when uh jinsaki
98:33
about it she said well you know they
98:36
take lots of precautions
98:37
yes she also said do you really think
98:40
that these are the issues that we should
98:42
be concerning ourselves with right now
98:44
yes yes
98:49
right you should not be worrying about
98:50
people wearing masks i i agree with that
98:52
but if he’s gonna tell everybody
98:54
else who yes we should be worried about
98:55
whether or not he is
98:57
yes that is something that we should be
98:59
concerned about because why are you
99:01
creating rules
99:02
for everybody else in this nation that
99:03
you and your family don’t have to do
99:05
that is unacceptable yes those are what
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we need to be focusing on right now
99:10
because
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that is what you and all of your cronies
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in dc and
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every state capital across the country
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have been doing for so long is you’re
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making laws for us that you are not
99:20
going to follow yourself
99:23
you’re circling back you’re so yeah
99:25
you’re circling back
99:28
and the thing is and it’s like you said
99:29
they’re doing it across the country and
99:30
not only are they showing that they
99:32
believe themselves above the law
99:34
but they’re also showing that they don’t
99:35
believe their own emotion about these
99:36
mandates because if they did they’d be
99:38
following them just as strictly as they
99:39
want you
99:40
to save their own eyes
99:44
yep
99:48
so who do you have on tomorrow tomorrow
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i have
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um so tomorrow at uh 8pm i’m going to be
100:01
on kennedy
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uh on fox business um kennedy is a
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i really see some hopes in her uh i
100:22
think she’s doing some fantastic stuff
100:23
over there so i want to give her some
100:24
support
100:25
she’s doing some big big things
100:28
over there over at the fox business and
100:30
so i’m gonna be over i’m gonna be
100:32
talking i don’t know yet what the
100:33
subject is or the time but i will know
100:36
uh quality tomorrow are you basically
100:38
telling me around lunchtime what time
100:39
i’ll be on and what the
100:40
subject’s gonna be i might be doing a
100:42
panel last time they had me on two
100:44
different
100:45
or a jumbo panel i was on for like a
100:46
half hour um and uh so uh i don’t know i
100:50
might be
100:50
debuting my new segment that i have i
100:53
don’t know
100:54
but i’ll be on there and uh we’ll find
100:57
out what it’s all about
100:58
and uh that will be uh on at 8pm eastern
101:02
that’s when
101:02
her show goes from eight to nine so some
101:04
point on there but follow my social
101:05
media and we’ll let you know when uh
101:07
when we know
101:08
um and then at nine pm eastern i will be
101:11
on my show my fellow americans
101:13
uh and i will have one david preston who
101:15
is a journalist and editor
101:17
he’s the founder of founder of bama news
101:21
now
101:21
which is one of the larger independent
101:23
news outlets
101:24
in the country but they’re based out of
101:26
alabama we’re going to be
101:28
talking about how independent news is
101:30
becoming increasingly um
101:32
disruptive and divergent in our in our
101:35
news
101:36
media cycle and uh covering some of the
101:38
some of the stories he’s been uh he’s
101:40
been writing the
101:41
past few weeks and uh and then
101:44
on friday
101:47
and saturday and sunday well part of
101:51
sunday on friday and saturday the 19th
101:53
and 20th of
101:54
april 2021 may march of 2021
101:58
the 19th and 20th of march 2021 on
102:00
friday and saturday i will be in
102:01
beautiful huntsville
102:02
alabama uh for the libertarian party of
102:05
alabama’s convention
102:07
uh where the keynote speaker will be
102:09
john mons we’re kind of trading off of
102:11
each other i love john
102:12
uh we were in uh uh georgia
102:15
this last weekend and i was the keynote
102:17
there and he gave the
102:19
uh the final speech there he gave the
102:21
closing speech there
102:22
um in alabama i believe that we’re going
102:25
to do the opposite
102:26
where he’s going to be the keynote
102:28
speaker and i’m going to give the
102:29
closing speed so we become bookends for
102:31
each other
102:33
um and then uh i will be
102:37
also a special live guest
102:40
on the second woolly fred show we’ll
102:42
have to get permission from joe biden to
102:43
make sure that we can have that many
102:45
people
102:45
together in someone’s backyard um but
102:47
we’re gonna be doing the second bully
102:48
fred show
102:49
uh at 8 30 on saturday and then join us
102:52
right back here
102:53
on tuesday the 23rd
102:57
of march
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march that’s the month we’re in uh for
103:03
another
103:03
span difference episode of the buddy
103:06
water supreme we’re back right now
103:07
parched through the week’s events
103:08
like the sweet little little
103:12
monkeys that we are and then uh
103:17
monkeys next wednesday my guess is scott
103:21
orton
103:22
oh wow yeah
103:25
that’s the next one say this wednesday
103:26
is david preston next wednesday scott
103:28
horton
103:28
see me this weekend and alabama uh we’re
103:31
also having a brunch
103:32
in alabama i just found out on sunday
103:34
the 21st
103:35
that’s and i’ll be giving farewell
103:37
comments so i’m getting
103:39
i’m gonna be talking a lot this weekend
103:41
all over the bama
103:46
are you gonna be near birmingham i
103:47
wasn’t actually
103:51
skill’s near burger listening have no
103:52
clue
103:54
probably not close enough um
103:57
there there’s a great restaurant that
103:59
you can’t eat at now
104:01
that i’m thinking about it yeah sorry i
104:03
don’t know why i was gonna tell you
104:05
about it
104:06
um there’s a great restaurant in
104:08
birmingham
104:10
well thankfully and unfortunately
104:14
i am not huntsville is kind of square
104:16
between
104:17
nashville and birmingham yeah
104:24
so to everybody else out there
104:30
in muddy watersville
104:34
thank you for tuning in and
104:38
if you happen
104:43
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104:47
quick question if someone were to try to
104:50
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104:53
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104:56
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104:58
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105:01
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105:02
but for many of our episodes are
105:05
like the old school listeners who enjoy
105:07
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105:13
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105:14
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105:26
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105:35
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106:41
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106:43
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106:44
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106:46
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106:48
saying it’s not going to be good
106:49
i know it already get a room is the
106:52
thing with wings
106:54
yeah producer we need to produce someone
106:56
asked me to circle back to schmuck so
106:58
again
106:58
in fact that’s actually what we do in
107:00
judaism whenever a young male is born on
107:03
the eighth
107:03
day we circle back on the schmuck
107:10
is that what the passover’s all about no
107:13
that’s what circumcisions are about
107:24
well thank you all for tuning in
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we definitely appreciate you tuning in
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107:32
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107:38
next week’s 187.
107:43
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107:47
oh my god i hope some derek shoving news
107:49
comes out
107:50
um
107:53
on episode oh god that would be so
107:56
perfect
107:57
um
108:02
yeah it’s not even close guys you’re not
108:04
gonna get there
108:06
at least eight hundred dollars for me to
108:08
get hit with the salmon hot dog
108:10
and now for the most part so we can do
108:13
it again
108:14
but we need the money but we yeah we
108:16
definitely need the money
108:18
um i’m not saying you have to give us
108:20
money we’re going to keep doing the show
108:22
but we want this
108:25
production quality video wise is going
108:27
up
108:28
like by light years that’s the bar is
108:32
being raised there the audio though
108:34
i don’t know what to do
108:39
we we need an audio guy and the only way
108:41
to get that is for you guys to give us
108:43
money to hit spike in the face
108:45
with a salmon dog yeah
108:49
yeah it’s what we need
108:53
you want to want my money drop a mixtape
108:56
trap
108:57
how many more times do i have to play
108:58
mixtape
109:03
track right now
109:08
you’re on your phone cause i’m on my
109:10
phone yeah
109:11
i’m on zoom i can’t i can’t do
109:23
gmail.com via paypal send to family or
109:26
friends
109:30
sent to family or friend and you give us
109:34
890 dollars spike is hit in the face
109:37
with a salmon dog
109:40
this can be your reality america this
109:42
can yeah this can be real
109:43
this can be what all of you have wanted
109:46
future president
109:47
spike cohen apparently because that’s
109:49
what i’m now referring to on
109:50
kennedy um she seems to know what she’s
109:52
talking about
109:53
um can get hit with the same hot dog
109:57
thereby completely dismantling any
109:58
future of the md cars
110:03
for 890 for 890 more dollars yes
110:06
that’s a steal you want to take me off
110:09
cost of some bargain for running for
110:11
president
110:12
then 890 890 does that
110:15
right now um you can certainly try to
110:18
claim me as an independent i won’t stop
110:20
you
110:21
but they might
110:25
so folks thanks again for tuning in i’ll
110:27
see you tomorrow with my guest
110:29
david preston and then i will hopefully
110:31
see you in there
110:33
i keep looking up at my camera
110:34
huntsville alabama uh but thanks so much
110:36
for tuning in we love you so much
110:38
and where we’re going we don’t need
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