Life Liberty Happiness - 7.16.2025
Life Liberty HappinessJuly 16, 202502:02:22168.05 MB

Life Liberty Happiness - 7.16.2025

This is Life, Liberty Happiness with Brian Schly and Trent Warner, streaming live each week on Media Squatch Plus and available on demand in the app or wherever you get your podcasts, Real Talk, Real Freedom. Hello, everybody, Welcome to another broadcast of Life, Liberty Happiness in the State Farm Studios today. Well, we started with a new bumper. Hadn't heard that before, so I'm gonna just bust it or pop that in on us. And you have a new host today. I'm sitting in this seat, Trent Warner. I'm happy to be here. And we got our fill in who's been a while since he's filled in, the great Travis Baxter. I appreciate you having back here. Yep, glad to have you back. Can't wait to catch up with you again. And pushing buttons are pro Emma, Hello, how you doing, Emma Swell? Good? So you've been working on new bumpers. We've got other stuff today, anything else new today? Yeah? I can't take credit for that. That was Woody. I don't know how he does the squalling of the Bigfoot and stuff. I don't know how he does it. He's secrets. He hasn't shown you everything yet. He can't tell you everything. He's gotta lead you in Lunchberg office. We need to work on that. Hey. One thing that we've been talking about a little bit here is this program keeps moving and growing. And one of the things we're talking about now, I don't know, can I talk about this yet or should I not talk about that? Just go for you already. We may be on the radio about that. Yeah. So podcast that's one of the trends of the world right now. In fact, one of the guys that we play all the time here is named Scott Jennings. He's on CNN. He just started his podcast that's on the Salem Radio Network and it's on the rate. So you take podcasts and they're moving to radio because content is so important. And now that we have our programming, when people are starting to listen more and more about it, it's just getting the timing right and the right program. So what he's working on that now? Good deal man, good deal? Yeah, really cool. So before we get into everything and why Brian's not here, let's catch up with you a little bit. So the last you were here, what I remember is you're building spec houses, maybe three five spec houses. You got got storage buildings, you're building, you're out there contracting, and then saw some big news over the last year coming from you. You've got a new roofing company, that's right. Yeah, it's top dog roofing in exteriors. So we're focusing me and I got a couple of other partners here focusing on roofing, sighting, you know, anything ex stereors wise, and we're kind of seeing where that goes. You know, one of my partners, he's a bookworm and he's reading that. You know, these companies are what you kind of want to get into. Ye, So we're getting into it, seeing how it's going. You know, it's been a couple of months, but been a good couple of months. So we're we're positive about it for sure. You know, you got some more personal big news. You want to announce that here, that's what you're going. To say for Can you start? How did your before you get into that, how'd your houses go? The spec houses they went? They sold, they did good. We're on a few more now, Oh you doing more? Yeah, yeah, we're doing a few more now. We're trying to actually get get into the custom world. Yeah, big news, all right, talk about your your personal news, big news. So I have recently June the tenth, twenty twenty five, I just got engaged with my now fiance, Malan Stern. Went down to Charleston for a week and popped a question down there, got some pictures taken, had. A good time. The news were gorgeous. Man, thank you. I'm gonna make this prediction now, all right, all right, probably twenty years from now, I predict that your kids will win prom you think so, you're the best looking couple. I swear I appreciate that. Yeah, man, that's great. Well, congratulations to y'all. I'm excited about you. I hope I got an invite to the Wood Absolutely, you don't. I might not. Now. Trent, Well, Brian, we're gonna he's gonna have to work on me a little bit. But he wouldn't even show up. He wouldn't. It'll be out of town. It will be in Charleston, South Carolina. Oh wow. And we have before this we had no connection to Charleston at all. But now, I mean it's where we got engaged at and she loves the city, in the area and everything like that. So we got engaged up in North Charleston. So we're gonna go ahead and probably go back down there. It's just such a great area. Was that far from where we coached and played baseball. And actually so we went. I think I sent you that text too, was we went to the RiverDogs game and that was I think closer, but I think it was kind of the Frowning areas. I mean I was eight years old, nine years old, so I don't quite remember, but yeah, it was. It's all within that area. I mean everything. It feels like it's about fifteen minutes away across a bridge or up at the top or whatever. Congratulations, thank you. So it's actually going to be in twenty twenty seven. We were looking at twenty twenty. Let me gett she got cold feet, no extended. No, no, no, I wish it was that, but no, we it was just everything was going so quick and she just started a new job and we're trying to you know, focus save, you know, practice our fiscal responsibility before before marriage, so you know, opened up a joint account, you know, practice saving for the wedding and everything like that. So uh yeah, I know, it's it's really good. It probably be about June. I would have to imagine. But that is the on season for Charleston. So I'm trying to get her to go July because rates for venues drop about fifty percent. Oh really, Yeah, it's crazy. It's like Flora. You know, Flora's got October through March and then anytime else it's just way too hot to go down there. So they call it kind of like the off season, the same type of deal. Let me give you some advice, let her pick and let her win. Yes, it's a good start. I've already practiced that. All right. Well man, that's congratulations with you, Madeline. That's good stuff. Man. So let's talk about why we're doing this today. And Brian is not here, Okay, So Brian went to Vegas. He is there with Ashley and his neighbor Bart and Tara. They went and I got a little bit of their speech that started with this is Brian talking to them before they left. Go ahead, I want to talk about something, all right. I'd like to say something. That prepared tonight. All right, Alan, Hello, how about that? Right in? I guess that's why they call it sin City. You guys might not know this, but I consider myself a bit of a loner. I tend to think of myself as a one man wolf pack, but when my sister brought Doug home, I knew he was one of my own, and my wolf pack it grew by one. So were there two of us? There were two of us in the wolf pack. I was alone first in the pack, and then Doug joined in later, and six months ago, when Doug introduced me to you guys, I thought, wait a second, could it be? And now I know for sure. I just added two more guys to my wolf pack. Four of us wolves running around the desert together in Las Vegas looking for strippers and cocaine. So tonight. I make a toast. He got there last part, Yeah, he cut his hand, become blood brothers. He did send me pictures. Let's see, he was up four hundred dollars after day one. So he and I went to Cross Lanes, West Virginia a month or so ago, and we tried to learn how to play roulette. All I learned was I hate spending money and losing money, so I didn't blame. But he never returned things, and so after day one he was up four hundred, is what he said. And then day two I got a photo of my bucket list, which really I wasn't jealous about Vegas at all, but he sent me pictures of the Hoover Dam so they went out there. Oh man, that's like a marvel. So yeah, it's a huge, big engineering feet So I was a little jealous on that. But it sounds like he's having a good time and enjoying himself out there and can't wait to have him back next week so he can sit in this seat and I can sit that that sit over there, and then a programming note too. We have talked about this a little bit. The American Heroes stories have been really really popular and and we've started well, we got them uploaded now, all of them to YouTube and what's worked on that, and it's really cool. So if you're listening and you can go to YouTube, make sure you click that little subscription button to join our group and watch those. But we are going to try to start spacing those out a little bit because it's been they've been bigger undertakings and the shows have gotten pretty long in there, and so now we're trying to you know, we're talking about the radio, and we've got to have certain times we had to get things done in So we're working on that a little bit too. But we will have next week we will have a veteran voices I'm sorry, American hero stories, and we will get back to doing what we do. I think it's a two time or one time. Definitely a one time Purple Heart recip him from Vietnam really coming in. The guy you had last week was phenomenal, Oh man, I mean he was. He was a real deal. I enjoyed. I listened again last week just going up the road. Man. He was so good. He was very good. I mean his stories, that's Greg Meechum. Yeah, that's phenomenal. So let's go a little backwards and forwards. The reason I was listening to it, I went up. I had a little family reunion last week. My cousin does an annual party around July fourth weekend and his family, uh, well, our family goes up and visits with him, and then his friends come in Saturday afternoon and it's one of those old school country awesome food. You know, people bring the baked macaroni and cheese and it's all around masta. Oh man. That was so freaking good. And we had a great time up there. So that's what we did last weekend. How about you. We found our weekends being at the lake the whole summer essentially. Yeah, so i'd say a focal point for us. It's definitely breakfast. Yeah, definitely breakfast. Miland's grandmother makes. She's a short order cook in there, so she says, what you want two eggs over easy, stack of pancakes. Yeah, and uh yeah. So that's that's kind of where we've put our focus on every weekend. That's nice. That sounds like good, good summers. Emma, would you get into I work? You always got that answer. Well, I do anything else that Joe beans all weekend? Oh saw Superman? Oh you did you want to talk about that in drama? Let's hold up for drama. Fine. I bet it was a great Amma, I bet it was great. You got a lake stuff coming up this week? Oh yeah, this weekend, we'll go up. I'll tell you what. Oh my cousins are coming in town this weekend. Yeah. Yeah, so we're gonna hang out, maybe do a little surfing on the water there, ride some jet skis, have some fun. They'll be in my parents' house. He let me ask you this because I just heard this not too long ago. I was on the boat with the frenches. We were out. Yeah, and that boat that goes by where you said surfing, where people were behind the boat that are surfing. Yes, do you guys take shit from people? Because the waves that you make the wake is massive. Yeah, you never do that. So the boat is so heavy because you have to fill up the tanks in the back with water to invert that wave and make it go like a like a heavier wave. Yeah. So when that comes to it, you're only going about ten or eleven miles an hour. Yeah, so you don't fall off, and it's not super painful when you fall off, but it creates one hell of a wake. I mean, ed's got floating docks flying up. You ever seen the TikTok where the girl I think I think it was a girl captain. She was on the boat and her friend was back there on the surf and she walked back and she slipped off the back of the boat. I've seen a couple of those. Now, no one's driving the boat ding, but no one's even on the boat. It's just another person they're surfing. Yeah, I've seen them where they try to do the double surfing where they'll you know, there's only two people on the boat again. Yeah, and someone's surfing. He gets it set on cruise control, hops off and goes and he when he jumps in, he takes out the other guy and he's gone. They're both gone. That boat's just going and nobody knows how it ends. I'm sure it runs somewhere. Yeah, that's scary. I couldn't imagine. Those are three hundred thousand dollars boats. That was the first time I saw that. Last time. It was a couple of weeks ago. Is the first time I saw one of them. Really, that's a heck of a week Yeah. Yeah, they're super cool too. I mean they get fast, but you know, well cool. Yeah. I've got nothing going on this weekend, nothing planned yet, but usually I'll get into something. I'm sure you figure it out. You know. Usually we'll involve some Teeto's Tito's Netflix with the subtitles on. Yeah, man, I have to do that. I tell you, I got back home this weekend and they weren't off because I was gone this weekend. Ye, Marty had cut it off. Man. That bothered me. Now you were like, wait, who's been in my house. Yeah, I now watch everything with subtitles. You do it because of you. Yeah. Yeah, we watched that documentary, which one. The black Hawk Down. Oh, the black Hawk Down documentary where we're watching Daytona. Possibly it is when me and my dad came over, we're watching dayton and you cut the subtitles on. I said, I kind of I can kind of get on board with this. Yeah, so now it doesn't matter what I watch. Peg Blinders helps a lot. Well, I couldn't. That's where I started it. Because Peaky Blinders. I couldn't understand. There's no way I could watch it without the sign. That was the first thing I did when I got home because I was working through Peggy Blinders. Yeah, cut the subtitles on. I said, oh that makes sense. Well, and I tell you what also it is there are things in the background that they will put on the closed captions that you don't hear. Yeah, I've even rewound. I was like, how do they say that? But it's important because you wouldn't have known, you would have missed something. Yeah, what's it in the parentheses? Yeah, all right, so let's go to history. I'll do the bumper this day in history. Cut that Emma. Now, all right, in two thousand and six, so we're talking twenty years ago. Nineteen years ago, we had Twitter start. That's hard to believe, it is. Yeah, I mean that was kind of when that boom was coming, like Facebook, Twitter, everything kind of working its way through. So yeah, that's been what nineteen year, three hundred million users. Wow, that is incredible. That's crazy. And I'll say this, Elon Musk buying it changed everything. Yeah, my dad said that that is what he thinks helped Trump win the elected. They were absolutely bad. Yeah, it was censoring so bad. And the misinformation that they were providing by telling you what information you were seeing was wrong, was over the top, Like them telling you about miss information was misinformation itself. And they you know, they've banned Donald Trump his Twitter day. Yeah, and when Elon came back in, yeah, let him go for you. A lot of that stuff I still can't get into. For example, when Fox News did what they did to Tucker and I haven't watched Fox News since they did that. But when Tucker goes to the Soviet Union interviews, the president putin, that's the biggest news of the day. That's right, Yeah, it should be and if Fox News doesn't show it, that tells you right there, you're not a news channel. Right it's because of your angst or whatever you have that you can't you won't report the news. It just shows you, right there. News is not news, it's TV. So yeah, probagata. That's why Twitter is so cool. So there's no way that Tucker can do a two and a half hour interview on Fox it's always you're up against commercials. But on Twitter he gets six and a half million viewers to watch his interviews, and I'm hooked by it now. They do it like a like a live stream type deal. He does it just like what we're doing now, just like what we're doing. In fact, he's got a table, just it's a little bit. In fact, our table is bigger than Tucker's table. So sis matters, yes, sis matters so and content gotta know how to wiggle it. I did see this one, and I saw it on here because I thought it was appropriate because it's July is die Hard came out in nineteen eighty eight. I thought that was a Christmas movie. I know because so many people that's why I wrote it down. So many people consider it a Christmas movie. You forget that it would have come out in July. That's crazy. I think I consider the first two, the one in the Airport and then the first one a Christmas movie. I watched them during Christmas, right, exactly, just because it's time of year. I mean, not to say I wouldn't watch it in July, just so you would think you would think a die hard when it was released. It would have come out in December, right, but or late November? Yeah, last Friday, November. What I've never seen him? Did you just say, Ama, isn't it violent? Yes? No, No, it's not violence. I mean like it's like nineteen eighty eight violent. Yeah. Bruce Willis was pretty bad ass in it. Yes, he had some moments with chains and broken glass on his feet that type of thing, but it wasn't he was barefoot the whole time essentially. Yeah. Yeah, that's a great movie. That is a great maneout. You got any history? You know, when I looked up what Happened on July because I looked it up yesterday, I said I'd go what happened on July sixteenth? Yeah, and I saw your list. I was a little disappointed, and you what did I miss something? You missed a good chunk of stuff. Uh, some big stuff. Well, you gotta know, I actually typed this week in history. So this week in history I usually do because you never know. You don't want limit yourself to one day. But I'm sorry, what did I miss? So? On this day, the Apollo eleven launched. Oh I did see that. Yeah, the Apollo eleven launched in nineteen sixty nine. I've also got JFK. Junior at plane crashed in nineteen ninety nine. Oh, on this day, I got a story about that with his wife and his daughter. Do you know what the story was behind that? That he was a pilot, he was in the fall. I didn't know that. I think he piloted it himself, and it was disorientation. The controls, the indicators were. He thought he was coming down, he was pulling up, and you were so messed up in the fog. You can get pilot disorientation, and they think that he pulled down the stick when we all know it's probably Hillary that actually he was. He was leading Hillary in the state Senate. I don't know each other in the Democratic campaign, but now I felt. Like it was appropriate to do it. Since RFK is around. Yeah, I felt like it was appropriate and that's good. And another story about that. Sorry to interrupt you there, but the it is my show today. That's fine. Now tell me when to shut up. I'm good. You know what I like about this seat? I get to see I got to see him. Brian always gets to do that. I never get get to see a reaction? Is my grandmother god russ her soul? We let's see what year was the jfkne So we were at the beach and my grandmother pulled on me in the water and she goes, I found it. And my grandmother was so freaking funny. And I was like, and we're down in North Carolina, downamore Heads City, Atlanta beach. So what like, you know, did she drop something in the say? She goes JFK's wallet. So where where did that plane gowhere? I want to say it was up towards Manhattan somewhere out that way. It was in New York. A little DC for you too, Yeah, seventeen ninety that's what it told me. What's bite my head off? DC was what the District of Columbia was established in seventeen ninety. Wow, you know what I hate about d C. I hate the d C. And Congress allows d C to run themselves, Yes, instead of being a part of a state. Is that kind of what you mean? No, No, because apparently the District of Columbia when it was created, was supposed to be paid for by Congress. Things in run by Congress. It's supposed to be the overseer. Somewhere in the nineteen hundreds of that timeframe, Congress said we're gonna let you run yourselves. So they fund d C, which they're supposed to, but they let DC run themselves, and they've run it in the ground. Congress can actually take it back. I heard Tech Cruse talking about that, Kenny. They can actually take the government back and be run by Congress again. That would be pretty real. Yeah, that'd be a lot there. Yeah yeah, but that was my that was my three hey good stuff. But yeah, I was I was like, he didn't say anything about the Apollo or d C. I was shocked, But I guess you know this day and age, Twitter, Yeah, Twitter, and then your little your little old thing was nineteen eighty eight die hard so and also Apollo. I watched a good documentary on Netflix on that. That's pretty good. So anyway, all right, let's do you want to a commercial break. You got State Farm around neat Insurance in Bedford. I'm David Honekirer, local State Farm agent. 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I thought that would make it cringey. It was okay, the. Dog's not in the whole thing. So is it a super dog or is it just a dog? It's a super dog? What is that? What was that? One movie? Isn't like Jack Russell terrier. It's actually the director. It's his rescue dog. They three D printed it to make this dog. It's actually really cool. So the dog in the movie is not a real dog. No, it's just c g I. Yeah, but it doesn't look bad like you can tell, but it's not. Look hold on, did they give him a little costume? Yeah, he's got a k I think I saw a quick clip of it. That's like the movie with the Beagle Underdog. I loved that movie, did you that's that's our time? I don't even remember that that's our time? Yeah, well that it. Looks like it looks like Fraser's dog. But all want to see. Yeah, but I thought it was worth watch for a DC. My favorite DC is wonder Woman. Wonder Woman was bad. That one was good. Second one trash. Like what I don't remember one. I love wonder Woman. That's my one of my favorite movies. Ever, what's another good DC film? Because so I don't know the difference between Marvel and DC. I mean I like all of them when I'm watching them, I do, and Marvel is better. Yes, who were? Who were the Galaxy? The Guardians of the Guardians? That's Marvel? Okay, that by far is my favorite of like it's it's more of the best. Pratt and the Raccoon I laugh out loud. You know who the raccoon is? And the big goofball, big muscle bound guy. Yeah, I mean they make me laugh out loud. No, I don't know who the is Bradley Cooper. Oh really? Yeah, no, kidding, Bradley Cooper. He looks better as a raccoon. Kidding Marty. She flipped out over that. Right now. If it's a Bradley Cooper movie, we have to at least we have to watch that, you know. So I gotta ask you this, Yeah, because I know you are not political like we are. And I include Travis and that because I think Travis is as political as we are. Have you heard anything about Superman being a woke movie about immigrants? Okay, so you didn't think that when you watched it, now, but you weren't prejudiced, okay, so you didn't think Okay, so I thought it was genuinely a. Really good movie. It was funny, but it also and apparently Superman was different in this one. He was more human than in the other ones, and people ranking wise put this one at first. Well, I need to go watch it. Then I will take your your advice and I will go see it. Next week's assignment for me is to go see it so I can Monday Tuesday. Now the reason why I mean, I got the whole week. Go Tuesday half off Wednesday if you want to talk about it on the show, but Tuesday at time, do it tomorrow. You can get him more if you want. Tuesday's half off. Tuesday is half off. Were regal? Okay, if you're a member, you're not paying anything. You just like sign up and you get like personage off of like popcorn and soft too. So I'm gonna go old man on your ow. Well, let me let me ask you. So you never you didn't see anything woke. The reason I ask you that is because it got a little political because somebody baited the producer on the red carpet to mention about Trump and immigration because they're in Hollywood. And the guy's response was something of the effect Superman is the ultimate immigrant, right because it came from a different world, right Krypton. Yeah. So then the right side of the party, which I hate this, that we do this, that there's people here to do it. So the maga side of the party that went really hard right has now said, you know, Superman and the writer has made it woke. It's nothing. His answer was nowhere near what that lady did for snow White. You know how she completely trashed the box office of that movie. But Superman has not killed it at the box office like they hoped. No, it did really good. No, no, it's done not but Superman level, like was it? Because let me ask you this, the Jurassic Park or the Durastic World came out. I think there's a couple of though. Could be that one's bad bad. Well, it only got like a fifty percent on Rotten Tomatoes. I loved it. Skarlt Johansson was great, of course, Well Scarlotte Johansson. I would wantry, but I don't do the I've never been a Jurassic Park fan. I wanted the two kids to die in the first one. They were annoying the crap out they kept screaming and kept your children. Yeah, that wasn't a big fan. So anyway, I'll go catch out Superman better. So my drama. I decided, I guess Sunday night to recover from a weekend at my cousin's. And I thought to look up, you know, like sometimes movies get past you and so much time has gone by and you realize I never saw what that one was. So there was a movie called The Highwayman. It was Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson. It was a movie about Okay, so y'all don't know this. I'm sure Bonnie and Clyde were like Robin Hood. They were the husband or the boyfriend girlfriend duo in the thirties and they were robbing banks at with Tommy guns is what they call them, with machine guns and just stealing from banks at a time where the Great Depression was So people were like really supporting them, but this is not a movie about them. This was a movie about the people trying to catch them. Really, oh it's really cool. Cool. So it was from there, and the people that did it were old Texas Rangers. So the guys that used to be like on horses way back in the day in the Texas Rangers, which is the Texas Rangers baseball team, but it's that era of the guys that used to go catch bad guys, and these guys are retired now and it's Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson. They get together and they go chasing them. It's really well done. So Woody Harrelson and Kevin Costner are retired guys in the film. They're retired guys, retired rangers that have been asked to go check hunt Bonnie and Clyde. So the movie doesn't let you see Bonnie and Clyde are heroes. They let you see that that people are loving them, but they show the real part about Bonnie and Clyde just murdering cops and that's what they were doing. They would just blow your their heads off. So yeah, it's a little graphics and scenes. It's yeah, it's violent in any way exactly. Yeah, you don't want to see parts of it. It's pretty pretty good. But the movie's really good. But it also then made me watch a series called True Detective because Woody Harrelson was so good and that so I was like, man, there was a series that Warren used to tell me about on HBO, and Marty and I started it Monday night. It is now Wednesday night. Tonight, we're going to finish that eight episodes of the series. Like she tried to talk me into staying up last night so we could keep watching it. It is so good. It's just one season. They've done four seasons, but it's really cool. What they did is they have Grade A actors as the two detectives. So and this one is is Matthew McConaughey, Oh, man, I do can act. You're good. He is so good. But Woody Harrelson's in this too, and they're partners that actually don't like each other very well and they're trying to get this guy. But the next season, so there's four seasons. The next season it's Vince Bond and another guy, so it's like they rotate them. Yeah, the great A actress again and it's another story. So I like that. Yeah, yeah, that's kind of cool. How about you got any drama? No. I went to go see Jurassic World Rebirth. Now my buddy liked it too. It was good. I mean, it's not as I guess graphic as it used to be. I mean, this one is just it's a group of. People that are paid high dollar to go to an island where they were doing testing on the first one. When the first one like that, it's one through seven are like that. But it was kind of like they need to go in get samples of three different dinosaurs so that they can recreate them more. No, no, no, it was for life saving medicine. And they had tracked down that these three dinosaurs, their blood, what that whatever they put in to make them would would cure a lot of people from whatever disease it might have been. And so it started off as a big money scheme that they're going to sell it to big pharma companies and stuff like that. And then at the end, the guy who was financing the whole trip, he was the he was the one that the end. I mean, every drastic was about to go. It's the same, It's all the same, Okay. So the Titanic sank. Yeah, we knew that right when it came out, all right, but no, I mean obviously the guy who you knew was gonna die, he died. And then they took. I'm like you did just tell the end? I did, Well, who's gonna Who's gonna watch it and not know the end? Those are so I haven't seen it. I haven't seen any of the first one. And I refuse, And I am not the guy that was the big in the first one, Jeff Goldbloom. Do you remember that guy? Why isn't huh Chris Pratt? Chris Pratt? What? Why isn't in these? In this one? In which one? I'm so confused. Jurassic Park. Yeah, they've got They've got three of them on the new you know, they have Jassic Park, they have Drastic World. What the heck? Jurassic Park is the old ones with Goldbloom or that guy. This one that came out is Jurassic Park. This is Drastic World. So which one has Chris Proud in them? Jurassic World. See, this is not why. That's what my question. Now, we had contract fallouts. I'm not one hundred percent share on that. Maybe he was making a new Guardians of the Galaxy. It's possible he could have chosen another movie over a third movie. That's completely predictable. Yeah, I enjoyed it though, I had fun. All right, So you don't know this, you wouldn't know it at all. In fact, have you even heard the words sixth Sense? I mean the movie Sense? I mean I've never watched it, but I've heard of it. Yes. Okay. So when Brian and I long before a podcast, we were buddies, which is interesting because somebody said, I think I forgot to make this. When I was at the at the reunion, the little party that my cousin too last weekend, I got busted for something I said on air, you forget about people listening to this thing, and so apparently I was derogatory about the people to go to Golden Corral, and somebody in my family goes, hey, what's wrong with Golden Coraw. I'm like, oh, I said, did you listen? Did it click right then and there? And you say, well, now talking about it? No, I was a little vague. I was like, I didn't just say anything about it. I was like, oh, you listened to the show I was talking about it. I was like, Hey, Golden Corral in West Virginia is a whole different event. Let's go hand in hand. I did have to cover myself a little bit, so you gotta be careful what to say. But back to the sixth sense. So well, the people said talking about how Brian and I have a pretty good rapport, and I was like, we've been doing this since the nineties, like the early nineties. I think he and I started working together in ninety four. Well, whenever the sixth Cents came out, I'm working and Brian is coming over to just bullshit and he says, hey, have you seen the sixth Cents? I was like no, He said, you think you see it? I said I don't. I don't know, maybe when it comes out. So he starts telling me the story and he literally tells me I knew there was something that's a big punchline at the end of it. He told me the punchline. I was like, did you just tell me the end of the movie? And he said, well, you said you weren't going to watch it. I was like, eventually I will. And he said what And I was like, you six cents, motherfucker, And so our whole the next forty years of our friendship or thirty years of our friendship, whenever one of us does that to the other about telling a punchline or a joke, you sixth sense of mother as of Bruce Willis. It was Bruce Willis. Yeah, so that's a good movie. By the way, you need to check it out, all right? Is that everything for drama? What Happy Gilmore not coming out? Oh? Man, you want to see that? Of course you do. Oh yeah, the trailers don't look too good to me. I think it's just going to be a big I love Adam sounding like I go to that dude comedy show. I kind of lose. They lose or lustered me when they start looking older than they were when they were originally on there. I know what happens, what happens human nature. Yeah, so anyway, Yeah, there's gonna be a lot of big stars in it from what I heard. I'll probably wait till it hits. It is coming out on Netflix. Oh really? Yeah, so it's not coming up. Adam Sandler has a contract with Netflix. He nothing of his goes to the theaters. H it only goes it goes straight to Netflix. I do like comedy specials that come straight out on Netflix. Where what's the guy we like? Nate Burgazzi, you know what' talking about? Yeah, Bergotzi, Nate Burgozzi. This stuff comes out on that. I like him and Am Shane Gillis and oh shoot, Dave Chappelle. Man, he's good too. He's a guy that I can go watch an old one and still just laugh like I hadn't heard it before. Have you seen the guy? He's bald headed, he's got a beard. Man, Not the guy that takes his shirt off. No, that's Bart or Burt Kreischer. Now the other one that's actually friends with Burt Christ. He's got like a dry funny to him that you will laugh the entire time. He talks about his kids all the time. His kids call him by his name. I just can't remember his name. Onto sports. It's time for sports, all right. So are you a race fan at all? I entertain it like I kind of keep up with it, but I don't typically watch the races. So do you know the story of SVG? I don't. Are you talking about at Sonoma or are you talking just in general? Not really? Okay, so not at all. It's a really really cool story. So Shane Van Ginsbergen is his name. So it would be like somebody that played Australian rules football that came to the NFL and started kicking seventy yard field goals like out of nowhere right and be like, where is this guy come from. So it's the exact same scenario in racing. So you have pro racers who were the best of the best that race every single week and been racing for years and and they do more road courses now than they've ever done. Well. Track House Racing is one of the race teams they have Ross Testaine and uh Suarez. They want they wanted an international third team so that they could broaden NASCAR globally, So they created a team to be able to have an international guy come. Well, this guy was racing in New Zealand killing it. So he's in New Zealand in Australia racing down there and winning race after race after race. And they're in stock cars, which is not the open wheel cars like Formula one and IndyCar. It's just like the like they're running. But so they're racing regular cars. And they said that was an advantage for them picking him to come to America versus an open wheel driver, because it's such a big difference about rubbing the car against other people. He knew how to rub against other people and his very first race two years ago was in Chicago. He won like he got in a car and he's racing. And when you consider this guy and he looks like he's thirty years old, when you consider down there, he's racing on the left side of the car, or actually the right side of the car. He's driving and shifting gears with a different hand, he's changing gears with different feet work. And then on this side he's on the right side of the car, the correct side of the car. He's on the left side, and he's now totally shifting differently. And his first race wins. He has now won four road courses and I think I heard he's won four races faster than anyone else's won four races in his career. Road course, do you have a lot of shifting of the road course? Right? Yeah, shift up, shift back forth, left, right, yep. So his advantage is a lot of the guys grow up doing oval racing, dirt tracks or pavement, and not a lot of them do road courses. So he's a ringer. And so what has happened over time is people will find in order to win a race for their sponsors, they'll get someone like aj Ahmendinger. That's a guy that runs road courses in the United States and he's he's pretty good and that they're ringers. But this guy, but he is awful on the ovals. You would think that that would be an easy thing to pick up, but he's been awful on the ovals. He's still like twenty fifth overall in points, but he's now in the championship. And so last week they were at Sonoma and he won the Exfinity race on Saturday from the poll and he won the NASCAR race from the pole. So they can run the Exfinity and the NASCAR. Yeah, as an event, they can't run the whole season. They used to be able to run the whole season. You could run the you could run the Chuck Truck Series, you could run the Exfinity race, and you could run the NASCAR race. And NASCAR stupidly said you can't do that anymore. They were catching a heat from people saying, well, that's that's a seat that someone one coming up could get, So why are the full time drivers coming into the seat, Well so that more people come to the race. Yeah, So anyway, SVG one again. This week they're at Dover. I do have Kevin's picks for Dover if he can call in. He's not sure if he can call in later in the show or not. Everything okay, Emma, So what is the Truck Series? Is this like single a double a exactly major league like that type of deal. That's exactly how it is. So you move your way up. So a lot of the NASCAR guys you see have moved their way up from the Truck Series into the Xfinity Series into that series. Not all of them, but most of them have. So this week they're headed to Dover, which Dover is kind of like was supposed to be like a Bristol, which was a short track. It's a short track, it's concrete and it's banked, but it's not banked as high as Dover is, and it just hasn't panned out. It used to be great races, but now it's more like a just a what they call clean air race where if you're in first place, you have an advantage because the guy in second place has dirty air and he can't get around you. So it's been a little bit uh anticlimactic. What's was Sonoma? Was that boring to watch? I saw that at road courses historically are Yeah, I mean I saw that he led for ninety seven out of the one and ten laps. So it's kind of funny you say that it will get boring, But to me, I like him so much and he's so dominant. It's like watching the Yankees. They're just that good and you just want to know, how can this guy keep pulling away? Pulling away? He pulled away so far that he ran off the track and still steered back from the grass back onto the track and was still three seconds ahead of the second place guy, and then started pulling away again. Oh my goodness. Yeah, I saw. I've seen a couple of tiktoks that NASCAR will post and they had. They'll pick out a driver and they'll say, start bench cut. Have you seen that stuff? Huh says start bench cut? Oh, okay, they would they said super speedway, road course and U short track. Yeah, and they started the road course. So that's their favorite. That's what they were saying. Their favorite was, Huh was they would start the road course and then they would go into a short track and then they would cut the super speedway. That's I'm the opposite of that entire thing. I mean, I like watching Daytona, but yeah, you know, well, the road courses are. This last race was decent because they could find matchups in the middle of the pack to still keep you interested in it. And because of the new coverage. And I'm liking this a lot. I don't like some of the announcers that are coming on the air. There's one guy in particular, and his voice just grates me. But because HBO Demand is doing the races or HBO Max, you can go on HBO Max and you can pick any driver and you can get their car vantage point. You don't have to hear the announcers at all, really, and you get to watch them go around the track. Is like first person or is it a camera that complet completely for person? So they'll be on the bumper, on the front bumper, so you'll see them going right up to the car or the turns if he's in the lead, and then they'll do it from the driver's perspective, and then they'll do it from the back bumper, depending on what's going on. That's pretty cool. Can you get like three screens set up for it? They haven't yet. They haven't done that, so it's just the camera changes, the viewpoint changes. It seems like whoever's producing it knows Okay, he just passed somebody, so they go to the rear camera so you can see the guy banging on him. And then what's also cool is you can hear so you can hear the teams talking to the driver's and you can hear the spoder go getting getting, and then he'll turn and goes damn right, and that's that's cool. I'll have to watch a race like that because I mean, now it could get it. It's more interesting. You have to know the players, so yeah, you gotta know. So over this week we'll get those picks from Kevin and Brian. If he replies back to me, F one, is it summer break if you? And then sorry, was I supposed to pick up on that? Yeah? Sorry, F one? Okay, there you perfect. They head to Belgium on July twenty seventh, so that's still another week. How long is there summer break? I think it must be three weeks? Three weeks If yeah, it's like a three weeks or a month. They take off in the middle of the summer because they travel all over the world. I guess just give them a break, which when you watch Drive to Survive that's a neat part because they're back home and relaxing again and gosh that turnaround time. Yeah quick. Do you know anything about F one? Have your watched Drivers Survive? Watch a season of it and you'll be hooked on F one really Yeah, to pick the most recent season to one's early in the morning, right, it's early in the morning, so Sunday morning you can get up, have coffee, eat a little breakfast and the races is done most of the time. Okay, yep, but Christian Horner is at the head of Red Bull and he got fired last week, like out of the blue, just got let go. Yeah. So, so here's something interesting. If I asked you the difference between Belgium and Belgium, do you know the difference? I would imagine that a Belgian is a person that lives in Belgium exactly. That's funny you say that, Okay, no, okay, that sounds obvious. But here's why I brought this up. Because Belgium is the country, right, and I thought, okay, the Belgium Grand Prix. So but ESPNN called it the Belgian Grand Prix and I was like, damn, do I not know the country name? Like am I that? Yeah, so I guess I second guess myself. So it's a miswriting to call it the Belgian Grand Prix, the Belgian or the people the Belgians or the people. Well, Belgian waffle. So maybe they have different grammar. Over there's an average, it's an adjective. Could be possible. I don't know. I would think maybe you know. Yeah, So anyway, I just thought that was interesting grammar. Oh, Wimbledon an update. I'm gonna call it Yonner final. But before the show you told me how much you enjoyed it. I mean, I don't watch a lot of tennis, but I'm a big pickleball player. Love pickleball. So you like beating the eighty year olds? Yes, no, those eighty year olds. Don't let them fool you. But so, I don't know. Earlier this year, we were actually at the lake and we were watching it was just on a TV. And I never knew how the point system worked. My dad was a tennis player in high school. You didn't know how they scored tennis. I have no idea because I know how I do pick a ball, but I mean, like what the terminology was. So I just did a little crash. Course, I watched a couple of videos, you know, did a lot of research on the internet while I was watching, and all of a sudden, tennis got interesting because now I knew what they were fighting for, what they were going for. You know. Yah, So tennis is exciting. Yeah, if you know what's going on, Yeah, it's exciting. It's not like F one where you have to actually know the driver, you know, I can know the game and stuff like that. But you know, I was watching the center. I think my dad is a center guy. I think he is a center guy. See, once you get busted for peds, it's hard for me to like you. I mean, it's and and he got bustled for peds and what I and if he had served his timing came back, that was fine. But he never served any time because they let him go. And his excuse was, I didn't know what was in the cream. His massage therapist air quote had a cream and he didn't know what was in it, and they let him off when they used that excuse. Mark McGuire used that excuse way back in the day, right, I mean, that's been used forever and no one ever got away with that. Excuse, and he did so. A lot of the tennis world is not a big fan of his. Plus, I'm an alcoraz fan, You're an Alcorazm. And when I saw that he was losing, he looked defeated. He looked defeated. After so he won the first game. Alcorizm won the first game, I think, is that correct? That's right? And then the center wiped him out after that, Yeah, he was, he was on fire. Yeah, and then after I mean, uh, center got him up on that second game, and then after he won the next one, he's done. That last game was he was toast. So I was also interested in the Ladies final because that was the American Seminov or what her name was something like that. It was Russian name, but she was truly an American. She played at Penn. I was doing some research, and dude, when she broke when she beat sable Anka, if I'm saying the name is right, when she beat her in the semis, I told all my friends, now, you can't lose to Finland. Do you guys know what that means? I knew you wouldn't, and that's why I wanted to I was going to write it. On the agenda. But I know if I did, you'd look it up because you do your research. I mean, I'm not gonna come in here sounding stupid. Yeah, you don't want to be prepared, so you always come prepared. Emma, have you ever heard you can't lose to Finland? Okay, so everybody knows the nineteen eighty and maybe you guys don't. I love our generation gap, But in nineteen eighty, the US hockey team beat the Soviet Unions or the Russia air team, right, the miracle on ice that was the Semis. So you can't then lose to Finland in the finals or it was for not you got to win the gold medal. Everybody thinks we beat the Soviet Union to win the gold, but we didn't because that's stinking movie. That was right. Yeah, it's a great movie, but the same thing happened back in the day. The whole country was celebrating that we beat the Russians, but we still had to go beat Finland. So you can't lose to Finland. So when I Simon off beat Sablenka, I was like, you can't lose to Finland. Finland, she got swept. She didn't even win a game in the finals. She got beat by Felon. She got smoked. We did win in hockey five to two. I just made it up, made it sound like I know it, all right, Let's go to the iPad and look that one. You can look that up, all right, So onto the last one. And I did not put this. I was not going to put this in until your dad texted me this week and asked me the question, did you watch the All Star Game? But I didn't watch the All Star Game. I was asleep last night at eight fifteen. That's what happens when you work a real summer job out the heat. It gets heats after take it out of you. Yeah. I didn't even watch a home run deer me. So your dad asked me if I was a guy's name cal Riley or cal Riley. Yeah, so I didn't know who. I have no idea who it is. And Brian's sly in our group text said he only knows Orioles. And that's not true either. I don't know two Orioles. I really don't, so I just tried to think of one of them and I couldn't. Jackson Holiday, that's one. Oh, there you go. So I didn't know, but I did know if he had not said his real name, if he'd have told his nickname. Do you know what the nickname of cal Riley is. He's a big dude. I mean probably something working with beast or big all right. I would put this in the mount Rushmore of nicknames. Uh what we got? He's the big Dumper, the big Dumper for that reason. Oh my goodness, that's I don't know how his teammates gave him that, but that's been his nickname. And it is interesting. He's the first catcher to have won the Home Run Derby. That was cool and he actually he was. He came into the All Star Break with the highest amount of home run thirty eight in the first half of the season, which is out like astonishing. We I mean we people used to that, right, he has more home runs it's thirty All Star Break than ever going into the Home Run Derby. Wow. Like And I don't know if that was just a participant of the Home Run Derby or what, but he has thirty eight judge as thirty five right now, which we used to hit forty home runs in a year. Yeah, Like Jose Batista, he hit like forty four or forty five whatever. Yeah, it was crazy to get to fifty. This is an amazing time right now. Did you happen to see how they ended the All Star Game last night? The swing off? Okay? So how what was the format of it? I don't they know because I saw swer Schreber, the guy that's with the Phillies. Yeah he ended it. Okay, he ended it. But did they do a group of them or do you just send your man up and the American League sends their man. I had no idea. We need David to Yeah, David because he watched it, because he said he didn't get to bed till three am last night. I guarantee you we will hear something from him. By the way, USA beat Finland four to two, I was damn close. You who are nineteen eighty pretty close? By the way, we just got a text. I have not mentioned what our Mount Rushmore is later, but this is the sports segment, so I at least want to throw it out there. Our Mount Rushmore is the top Alabama football players, and I would say of all time, but it's not really. You guys were upset that you don't roll tied. You don't you don't want so is the Nick Saban Era Ford, right, I mean that's what we're doing. Yeah, we can, I mean well for me and I guess this was Emma's gripe too. Is I'm limited because you know, when I got my whereabouts about me when I was about seven or eight years old, Saban was the coach. So I only really know winning winning number one, winning, but two from when I was seven until now when we're not. I'm fine with that. Fine. One day you're going to be my age and it's going to come back and haunt you. Me. I will too. I'm gonna make whatever creek creek right around you. Okay, ye, all right, so let's get into what's happening. It's time four news. Oh just got the answer last night. I love David listening to this show. He went on Google and copy pasted it real time correction. Don't discount his intelligence. No, he watched the whole thing. Okay, So each team had three players go up, each with three swings. That's pretty good, and that was just like that was it? Who has I guess nine hits? Whoever has the most home run? I mean I kind of liked it. I do too, plus it's an all star game. Who is this that's the exhibition? I mean that was super cool because and Dad explained to me, he said, because it now means home field advantage of the world. Are they back to that again? That's what he told me today that I thought they dropped. There had to be a winner. There couldn't and they ran out of pitching. That's why they don't do that format because there was only a certain amount of pitchers, a certain amount of players, and you rotate them through and once you pull a starter, where a starter can re enter the game, yeah, but once you pull a guy from the bench, he's dead. So they would have had to put the starters back in. So, David, if you could clarify, are the three players the ones that hadn't played in the game and they held them back or did they just pick who they think the top three home run hitters are and they could choose whoever. I would think you'd choose your best three home run hitters. Yeah, but I think it probably just runs a risk of injury if someone played in the first and second inning and then it's been three hours, yeah, two hours. So they could refuse if they didn't want Oh yeah, I'm sure they could. Yeah, okay, that's cool. I hope they don't go to that format. It might be a cool managerial decision. Is Okay, I'm not playing you guys because I might need you to hit the home runs. Yeah that's true. Yeah, that's true. They I hope they don't do that. Make that a permanent thing ever, because I mean, if I'm down at Myrtle Beach or Charleston and I want to catch a minor league game, I want to watch all the extra innings. Yeah, because I want to stay there as long as possible. Right, I enjoy that. I want to I want to drink another beer. There you go. That's just still weird for me to hear you say drink another beer. I still remember you use the nine year old picture phenom on our team. Oh I'm getting some really good feedback on from the Fantasy Football League group. Oh yeah, who are the best Mount Rushmore Alabama football players? So I think we're going to get some good ones. But they're couldn't be couldn't be perfect? Ye, be perfect. That's what's we're not doing. The UVA Mount Rushmore. There is no uv Mount Rushmore, all right. They put Tony Bennett in it. Let's go let's talk about what's happening. Now, let's get in some kind of real news here. So I don't know if you're familiar with this news, but it's the Epstein talk. Do you know anything about the Epstein guy? I mean, yeah, I keep hearing them pop up, obviously, I know you know about all about Epstein Island and all list and everything like that, but I haven't. I just hear the only thing I ever hear people talking about is Trump Epstein. List exactly all. I keep trying to pin him with Epstein. I don't hear anybody else's names coming up at this point. I mean, I know at the beginning, it was like, oh, he was there, he was there, he was there. Well, I'm glad you said that, because what I found was this clip and this is one of the attorneys. Now, this is what's kind of interesting. So this guy, Alan Dershowitz is on Fox News all the time. He's he's an attorney, but he's most famous for being in the OJ Simpson case. Alan Dershowitz was one of the ones that said, hey, you can't use that DNA, right, So it was like the DNA may say what it is, but if you don't collect it right. It was that kind of thing. So he helped spread out. I think I got that right. So Alan Dershowitz is one of those legal experts that really does care about the law, and so he explains he he was on the Epstein list, and so I remember that a few years back. How is that a hole on Fox and being on the Epstein list, Well, he was one of the attorneys. So you have to watch seeing someone's name associated with Epstein, because it doesn't mean the guy went to the island, you know that. Just because he had lunch with him doesn't mean that. So I can understand why people are worried about sending out a publishing a list of people. So let's hear what Alan Derschwitz is a little bit long here, but it is a really good explanation of what he says. Why there is no list right now? Is the government hiding a client list or anything that the Trump administration could release tonight. No, there is no client list and never has been a client list. A client list suggests that Jeffrey Epstein made a list of people to whom he trafficked women. What there is is a redacted FBI David from accusers. There are several of them from accusers that accuse Jeffrey, that accuse various people of having improper sex, and that has been redacted. The names of the people accused have been blacked out now. Of course, because I was the lawyer and I did only investigations, I know who all these people are. I could figure out based on everything that I saw who mister X's, mister Wyre's, and mister Z. I can tell you right now. None of them are public figures who are currently in office, some of them were previously in office. Some of them are dead. But there is no client lists, and the redactions could be undone if you go to court. So many of the. Things that are being suppressed or being suppressed by two judges in Manhattan, and they're doing it largely to protect the alleged accusers who are in the view of the judges victims, even though we don't know what their actual status is. But the judges have issued orders, which is why I can't disclose things I'd love to disclose, saying that you can't disclose this information, but Pam Bondi and the Justice Department of Donald Trump are not responsible for that. I don't know of any information that they could disclose that they haven't disclosed. Now maybe there is some, but I'm simply not aware of it. And so I think it's important to place the blame where. The blame deserves to be placed. The vast majority of people who are in the files, and I. Know them all. I've seen all the names. The vast, vast majority of them have already been disclosed in articles all over the world. They're in books that have been written. So if we got everything everything, you would be shocked. You names are there that haven't already been disclosed. The media hasn't, by the way, done a good enough job in finding the people. Who who's who have been disclosed in the public record. So that's that list. Okay, that answers a question for me. It does a lot, I will say. I mean, I've talked about this forever. Trump could do anything, and I'm still gonna support Trump. But Trump is wrong in this particular subject. And he's way wrong because a of how he campaigned of being forthright with everything. Transparency, right, that's what they kept saying over and over again, and he is not recognizing the outcry of what his staff has done. And he's the kind of guy that is loyal to the people that are loyal to him, always has been. And Pam Bondi completely screwed the pooch when if she first came on as attorney General, she made it sound like that she was going to release everything and that Epstein was a horrible guy, and she kind of blew up what the list was going to be. And it's like she almost didn't do her homework to know the list has already been out. There's not anything more. So that's what she should have said. But they haven't done a press conference. They've done about that. They take questions and they give answers, and Trump has said stuff like Trump is actually backhanded, it like are we still talking about this guy? And we have other things to get into. But when you're not forthright about the information. For example, Jeffrey Epstein killed himself right that whole thing that he hung himself in a maximum security prison where no one had ever killed themselves before that because of the way they do things. But the three minutes that he would have killed himself are the same three minutes that the cameras aren't working. How would Jeffrey Epstein know that's when you need to kill yourself. The doorway of the suite that he lived in, which there are it's a doorway. It's kind of like a college suite where it's different rooms in that little hallway. The main doorway was unlocked, So did that mean the interior doorways were unlocked? And what they will not release is who were the other prisoners that were in that suite. Somebody had the opportunity to be able to get in there to kill him. The autopsy that was done on him said that it was not by hanging. It was done by a press to the throat. So all of that stuff, you should, if you are forthright, do a special prosecutor, have a press conference, say that we're going to get to the bottom of it. Don't keep saying they sent Cash Matil and Dan Bongino out to the press, and those guys made it sound like we've seen it. There was nothing there, There's nothing to release. Yet, there was a New York FBI guy that got fired because he hid files. There were tapes. There are little videos in his room that have been released of CDs and tapes in a vault in a safe and in that safe were these I mean, it just shows the video of this stuff. The FBI never sees that they called the attorney and asked them to go through it first. Well, who was the guy that made that call. What I'm saying is there's so much about it that you can't just backhand it and say that it doesn't matter. And in the right the MAGA people that have supported Trumps for so long are beside themselves. Charlie Kirk is beside himself, and he's the biggest Trump fan there is. You can't do it this way. They got to get on this thing. They can't just think that the new cycle is the new cycle. Everything does go away, but this has manifested itself. They should They should have handled this completely different way. I always wonder, just going back to the list, who keeps a list? Yeah, I kind of keep a list of people who walk in my house, right, But maybe I was. You know, it's an island, maybe it's far away. I don't know where it is. Maybe that's the requirement of all of that. I don't have an island. I don't know, so that was what I And you also got to remember too, being old in the older days, they did keep like flight logs, a list of people that would have been on the plane with him that went to the island. Now that makes sense, that kind of thing like that. And the theory is, how did this guy make so much money so he had the largest apartment in Manhattan? How did you get the money to be able to have the largest apartment? It was deeded over to him by one of the biggest financial people on earth who needed it to him. Well, why would that guy need you the biggest thing? If it's not blackmail? So is he making his money by blackmail? It needs a what do they call it a for financial audit, forensic audit. They need to go through and try to find out how did this guy make his money and nobody's reported any of that. The theory is the dark theory from Tucker Cross into one of them is if you look at the things and the people that he was around, and he was donating money to the Israeli Prime Minister, the guy that was before and Yahoo, he was paying them. He paid him twelve million dollars to write two letters. That was the thing, I need you to write two letters, And they said that he wrote one of the two, but the guy still made twelve million dollars. How does this guy get money? And why of all people would you send it to the head of Israel. So the theory is he was part of the underworld of the CIA, and when you take people to islands, you now you can p didiom. You have a blackmail, you have a way to blackmail. And so that's the theory. And with without all that, why would Trump try to hide that? I mean, not hide it, but why would he keep that down? Why not just open that stuff up? So I think he's trying to protect friends that are on the list. Possibly, you know, because he's from New York. He doesn't want some of the names that he's been friends with. But you know, he says he doesn't want people associated. Well, okay, write the guy's name down and say that he was not involved. Yeah, okay, his name is associated, like Alan Dershwoitz. Alan Dershowitz was his attorney. Alan Dershwitz says, I didn't do anything wrong. I actually am on his list because he would call me. I'm his attorney. So I think that they could do a much much better job of that. Yeah, all right, let's get into a little fun let's talk. This is what I was gonna call liberal tears. Listen to these three psychos and their little clip about what they're displeased about. To be sanctioned. We we are the bad guys on the world stage. We are a menace to not only free people everywhere, but we are a menace to peaceful people everywhere. We have to be stopped through the same. Kind of means that we have that our country and others have used to rebuke a North Korea or a China, or name a rogue state. We are the rogue state. We try to forget about him. But Ron DeSantis is still governor of Florida. He took the Comfy Couch hosts on a tour of the concentration camp that he's building in Florida in order to round up people, round people and throw them in a camp because he doesn't want them in Florida. I think he is much more comfortable, like many dictators and many authoritarians, with state sponsored television. When you go to a place like Russia, and I've actually been to Russia, you watch television. You watch television mainland China. You can't trust what you're hearing, and I think he is much more comfortable in that kind of space. They just don't get it and what they're going to, what they're complaining about. And we've been talking about this on the show for a while. One of Trump's successes here in the first part of the year of this second term of his is he has gotten on the eighty side of eighty twenty subjects. He hasn't cared about what the traditional way Republicans did things. He hasn't cared about that's been a democratic point that they do. He takes it. So he takes what they have wanted. For example, no tips on taxes, right, no tax on tips, no thank no backwards, no tax on tips things. So if no tax are on tips, you would think every Democrat in the world go, why in the world didn't we think of that? If we were the party for the people, why wouldn't we have thought that? But now we have to argue against them. Yes, so let's argue that this is only for three years, or this is only for ten thousand dollars or up to ten thousand dollars, that kind of thing. He has totally taken the subject and made it his and he's been the best at it, and that all of those guys, and they're the prominent ones, they cannot find a leader. They don't know who to turn to. This week, have you seen that Gavin Newsom went on Sean Ryan. I did not know you're talking about. See Gavin Newsom? I saw him. He was with Charlie Kirk. Yes, So he's willing to go out. I think he's going to try to kind of make a run. That is exactly why he's doing it, because he got such a bad rap from the fires right when the fires had lass people and all that stuff. So and he's about one of the worst characters you can have have. I don't know that I can watch the Sean ryin interview because he's so fake and and he's so so phony when he's trying to talk about things that you know, come on, man, you're just trying to give the Bill Clinton answer, which is like polished and knows this or that. But he's definitely trying to put himself up and the Democratic there's a there's a void there. They don't have a leader. Yeah, it's just not good for them, but good for us. Meme of the Week do you have one? I don't have one. I look one up real quick. Yep, you can look one up. So the memi of the week is, if we can put serial numbers on every dollar bill, why can't we put one on every ballot? Huh? You know what I mean? Yeah, No, it makes sense. They make it act like they can't keep track of the ballance. It doesn't mean you have to know who actually voted, how you voted. I take everybody knows the social Security number. Yeah, exactly, that person voted that person. But why can't we do that? They can't. They'd probably have way better tracking reporting. Yep. At that point time be too good for people who are actually smart to go campaign and know what which way somebody's voting or you know, well. Speaking of that, what you just said Atlanta the All Star Game? Yeah, they got the All Star Game ripped away from them in twenty twenty one. Yeah, it was like three four years ago. Yeah, Stacey Abrams talked about the disenfranchisement. I think that I'm sure didn't say that right either, in order you couldn't vote, right, Yeah, they were taking the vote away and because they put enough pressure on Major League Baseball, Baseball moves the All Star game from Atlanta to Colorado, which is actually it's a joke. Okay, So this is twenty twenty five, four years later. Has the law changed since twenty twenty one? We got a beer back there? Yeah, the first one ever. Oh my goodness. So has the law changed? The answer is no, but no one protests at this time. You know it's also phony, Yeah it is. I mean it's a you know. What was really sad about that too, though? That was the year that Hank Aaron had passed away in twenty twenty one, so they did a tribute to him and it would have been in Atlanta hammer and Hank got seven hundred and fifteenth home run seth number broke the record while he was a brave So they were going to honor him, and then they ripped it away for political reasons. They rip it away for political reasons. But guess what, they didn't change the program. They still brought the wife out in Colorado. What the hell would they know about Hank Aaron. I mean, obviously I know about them, but I mean, come on, that's awful. So anyway, just dumb more dumb stuff. All right, Let's go to a win. Win, win, and a win win, win, and we're gonna make America great again. Wait three or five years, Barney, This is how you handle a heckler. Hey, hey, I'm okay. Why don't you come up here and hand me that picture? Bright bring he bring her? This guy, this guy one Norse were like the surface nation. This guy ain't got the balls to be a nice officer. Do you ever got the balls pretty a border charger? This guy who lives in his mother's basement. You only think that surprised me. You don't have purple hair and a nose drink. Get out of here, your. Loser, and. And you're such a badass beating me off stage in thirteen minutes and fifty seconds. I guarantee you. He sits down the peak, sits down at pee. Oh Man. Tom Holman is so cool man. That dude was retired. They brought him out of retirement for Yeah, Donald Trump brought him out of retirement to be the borders are that he was going to fix the border. And guess how many crossings we had last month? Probably like two zero zero. I mean, it is just incredible. Do not heckle Tom Holman. That was the event. Charlie Kirk turning Point USA, Turning Point, Yeah, turning work. He had a thing called Student Action something but it was essays. And man, he had a crowd. I mean he had He had so many big hitters in the Conservative Party at that and Tom Homan that was them. So the crowd was the student crowd. And what he's done is people like you that are young. Charlie Kirk has done a great job of going on to college campuses and converting young men into Republicans. And because young men were getting Weenie fied, Yes, and he has turned it around, I want to say, single handedly. He has a group that Turning Point USA. When I was your age, it was called young Republicans and that's how I kind of sort of got hooked. And I was there already a little bit, but passionately hooked that there were people like me. And that's what he's done. It's kind of made that whole thing. Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, all right, let's get into the Mount Rushmore of Alabama football players. All right, so. Just some guidelines here. Okay, the Mount Rushmore is your top five football players. So there's the five on the Mount Rushmore and the fifth is the trump Head. Okay, so you want your your top five now, it can be, it doesn't have to be. What do you mean you didn't know you're here every week? Well, I will be honest, I didn't either. I got four, but I can come up with another one real quick. I do have an honorable mention. Yeah, okay, so that's that could be your mountain. That's well, that's your trump. It's more of a joke. Okay, it's probably the same one I got to because I got one like that too. Probably. All right, So give me your mount rushmore of Alabama football players, and Emma, I'll ask you yours next. All right, do you want reasoning behind it? Yeah, you can give it to me. Okay, all right. So my number one not number one all the time, but my first one is AJ McCarron. Oh my god. AJ McCarron won three national championships in four years. I thought it was the girl friend that he had. Oh she was a good looking too. No, I mean you go back and you look at it. It's hard. I was talking a little bit earlier. It's hard to put Tua or Jalen because they were both like, you know, Tua goes out, Jayleen comes in. Jalalen goes out to it goes in. It was mixed match. So for that time, it was hard to kind of pick one I can play if I go in, and you know, kind of dissected a little bit when the national Championship started coming on. Yeah, Greg McElroy, who was on that two thousand and nine or two ten team. That was AJ's freshman year. So he read shirted that year. He didn't play. He read shirted that year, but that is he got a ring for it. Yeah, he got a ring for it. So he won three out of four and he was pretty dominant. I mean, let me say this too, because you mentioned this and I wanted to talk about this. So this is just who you think, right, I mean, that's what it is. This is an opinion part of the show, and I love debates like this. This is when you're sitting having a beer with your buddies and you're talking about players and that kind of thing. So part of my question, because I got a guy here that I think I want you to to talk about when we get to my picks, is did they have to be good pros? No? Because you just said the mount rushmore of Alabama football players but it is influential to me a little bit because I can respect that. But AJ mccerron wasn't a pro. He didn't pan out as a pro. He did better in his I think he was in the UFL or the USFL. Okay, he was one of the two that was that was more recently started and he you know he did Okay, Okay, so he's retired now he's actually on a podcast. Oh okay, Well the guys smart, all right, next two you got. I have got Will Anderson, oh Man defensive player, and I tell you, Obama's had some amazing defensive players in the years. But it's another kind of jaling to a situation where you've got Deron Payin, but you've also got Jonathan Allen right next to him. So it's hard to establish who's a better or who's a best out of that. Yeah, just because but Will Anderson not saying he was the only one online, but he was the one that was making the plays, that he was a playmaker. That guy reminded me what I liked about him was he's one of those guys that every single play you're actually watching him instead of the offense that's going Again, the most games you're watching the offense of what they're doing. I would tend to gravitate towards him because he was doing something on the line. He's a large presence. He was like six foot five, you know, big old long arms. I mean, he was with a motor. Yeah, just kept on going. And that's what I love. I mean, it's like certain guys you like watching play that just have a motor. Those Bosa guys, the Bosa brothers. I mean, those guys when they played, it's it's on when that ball snaps. Okay, what you got, So next we're gonna go. That was the easiest one is Derrick Henry. So he's kind of your like number one. Yeah, I mean that was I. Would say that's the easiest one, the best just because you know, yeah, his two years. I mean he came in as a true freshman. Yeah, in the Sugar Bowl against Oklahoma and Ben was getting smacked around a little bit, and he came in and he he did very well as freshman year. So and then he had two more years after that, anyone, and he won a heisman. Yeah. So then next another heisman winner, Davante Smith. He was another one where obviously there's a lot everybody on this list is going to have see the receiver at the Eagles, Yes, okay, yeah, so I mean he he got the the year with Henry Ruggs, Joe Judy, Jaylen Waddle, you know you got and DeVante Smith, they were all great. Davante had that one year that he was absolutely unstoppable for a wide receiver to win the Heisman. Yeah, you know, it's it's fairly impressive. That's a guy that has had a successful NFL career. I would say, right, yeah, but he was so little watched out. There's no way this guy's going to make it in the fell. He's still doing like that's still doing it. Yeah, very he was. He's super impressent. Maybe that's part of part of it too, is his size. Who's your Trump hit? Go back and forth a little bit on this one. How about I got my honorable mention honorable mention Forst. Gump? That's who I had? Did you really? Sorry? I didn't mean to take that from That's okay. What was cool was a fan Chris Las messaged me this weekend and said, make Forst. Gump one of your really Yeah? Yeah, man, I love I love Eddie Jackson. I don't know if you know Eddie Jackson. I don't so. Eddie Jackson was one of those. Not super hard hitting safeties, but he was a strong safety free safety, and he was actually a kick returner as well. The only thing he found that guy. I can remember his tea, his teague was he an Alabama guy? What year was that? Oh? Okay, so it might be in two thousand and eight, I remember some. I remember some. Javier Arenas was good. He was another kick returner. All right, Emma, who you got who's in your very. Similar to his? Well? I did the DeVante Smith, Derrick Henry. I never watched this one play, but I heard I've watched him in the NFL. So Julio Jones, heck. Yeah, he's on mine. He's fantastic. He really was. So then I have three and a half, so my half would be Jail Hurts. But yeah, he's in mine too. You get you and I have very similar Alabama stupid So I can't think of anything else. So David, your dad asked him to give me your list, give me his list has us and we could compare him. So he's got number one, and I was like this dude was number three for me, but his number one, which is his George Washington, was Derek Thomas. Derek Thomas, that dude was a beast. But I knew him actually more in the NFL. I think that's Kansas City sacks in a game or something like that. Yeah, he was an incredible horrible way into his life though. I think it was like a traffic accident or something. Let me say, high speed traffickacks. He died at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida. His uh oh really it was in Miami. Yeah, I think it was after a super Bowl. I think it was after a Super Bowl. He's thirty three years old. This number two on David's list, I did not know when to Alabama. That was when I did this list. I was like, holy cow, Ozzie knew some Yeah you didn't know it. Yeah, I didn't know that. Number three was number three on my list as well, and I ended up crossing them out. And I'll tell you, I got influenced a little bit by my research after that, but I had him before I did my research. Chris Samuels, the offensive lineman. He played for the Redskins for a long time. My dad had him on his list. He's got number three, got him a number three, Yeah, showing his age a little bit. Well. Chris Samuels never let I think his last season he won the whatever the trophy is for best offensive lineman. Yeah. He never allowed a quarterback pressure, not just a sack. He never even allowed a guy to pressure the quarterback. That's how good he was. Impressive. Yeah, and then he has Derrick Henry number four and Julio Jones number five and on my list. I'm going to just talk about because I know you guys think I'm old school. There's a lot of people that do not know that these players had actually played And you guys probably don't even know the name. I know you do, but Joe Namath was a quarterback at Alabama. You can win a lot of trivia questions by knowing that most people would not associate Broadway Joe with being with being an Alabama guy, but he had played there. Bart Starr, I did not know that until doing this research for the podcast, I did not know that Bart Starr was an Alabama guy. That's crazy, and a guy Kenny Stapler was All three of those guys are Hall of Famers. Obviously, and those were I didn't know that Alabama was quarterback. You did you know that the first three Super Bowls were all Alabama quarterback No kidding, Yeah, that makes sense. That'd be those three guys I just mentioned so. And then. There's a guy, John Hannah, who was regarded as one of the best offensive linemen of all time, was a New England Patriot forever. I didn't know that he was an Alabama guy. But to my list, yeah, it'd be the same guys. You got my number one guy, my George Washington was Derick Henry. I have Jalen Hurts in mind, and I know you said he was balancing with Tua. I couldn't get behind him. I would choose Tua over Jalen. Jalen probably wouldn't have made my list. You are your dad. Your dad said if I had to pick a quarterback on the list, I'd take Tua. Tua was head and shoulders. I mean, I guess if you watch the games, you saw like Jalen could make something happen, but he wasn't the greatest passer. I think the Equals have done a great job developing him, but he's still not there. So I like leadership as much as anything. I don't really care, so I mean, I do care that you're talented or whatever. But that dude was just cool. He has a soft spot in my heart, he really does. I mean, I love the guy. He just wouldn't make my mount Rushmore. Yep, Derek Thomas. I had, Julio Jones, I had, I had forst Gump, But dude, I'm gonna pick my fifth guy. Well, let me ask you this. This guy would have been in top five. But I got chickened out when I started looking at the list I looked at. It was an Alabama football fan log, So Alabama fans did their list, and this guy was so far down the list. I was like, I can't put him on this. Eddie Lacy, Eddie Lacy. He was a dog, that dude. Yeah, he's so good. He had a slight move like no one other. He was like, to me, like a Ricky Williams before your time in Earl Campbell, a guy that just could just mow you over us and you were scared to try to tackle them. He was the one. He was with AJ McCarron when they played Notre Dame in twenty twelve, when they beat up on them pretty good, like forty two or forty nine or fourteen. Yeah, he was running back then, him and TJ. Yeldon who could possibly truly be an honorable mention TJ. Yeldon, Well, I'm gonna put the dude. I'll put fifth on my list because I think he will be there is that Ryan Williams. Yes, Ryan will be good. That wide receiver you got. Unfortunately, he did not have a quarterback last year, not someone who could will it happen this year? And they got a new offensive coordinator. Right, Well, so it's actually the original offensive coordinator that debor came with Ryan Grubb and he came back. He was head coat where he went maybe to that NFL Yeah, and then panned out for one year and then he came back came back to Daddy. So the fantasy football guys that I just said that we were having this, and of course I said, hey, we were talking about to pick your five best Mount Rushmore and the first response the guy says top golf. Top. He's the guy that has the androids, so maybe doesn't know the process of reading things. So Rupert said, Ozzie newsom Uh is Demeccho Ryan's DeMarco. Ryan, he's read to Meco. What's DeMarco? What did he play? Do you remember? I think he was he was on the I'm not sure. I mean it's he's Houston's had football coach. And then there's another guy that says case Keenan was so good you think you think he went to Alabama? Yeah, And then of course he replied back he was too good. So that's a Houston guy that ran there. So then you get into the squabble and you get and you lose the momentum of what the point was. But anyway, that's a good mount Rushmore. All right, we need to have up Brian's Brian put one up. He texts one. Brian did not send one. I don't know if I asked Brian. He's not part of the show today, so I keep him out. Then, yeah, let's see Brian. David Baxter, what is blood clots? That's how Derek Thomas, Dad, Oh, he sent car crash? Yeah, now he sent that in after we talked about it. Ah, Well, who am I thinking of the died in a car crash after the Super Bowl Dwayne Haskins, Huh No, I have to look that up. I'll be more prepared next week. Then let's go liberal tears, all right. So what I say about liberal tears is the I've got liberal friends. That's fine. I know. Every time they post something, it would be something that irks me and it makes me want to comment. But I have learned in my life that doesn't do any good. It's not like even if you had a Zinger comment on somebody's post, that they're going to read that and go, you know what, he got me, I'm going to start rooting for Trump exactly. So I've got aunts, uncles, i got people in my family. I can always depend on them posting something. And they are so mad about being on the twenty percent now, like they don't recognize they're on the twenty percent. They just think Trump's an a hole. They just hate Trump. They just hate There's a lot of people that just hate Trump. Yep. So for today my liberal tier is one of the posts was what was so bad in the Iran Deal? And then Trump says Obama's signature, So and they took it wrong, I'm assuming yeah, yeah, so what perfect What they're actually saying in that post is Trump is doing the same thing Obama did he's just taking the credit for what Obama had done for Iran. And that is such a lie because as far as I know, Trump has not spent sent a billion dollars in cash to Iran right. In fact, he bombed the hell out of their nuclear facility. But these guys want to make it sound like that if Trump is successful with Iran, that he's just doing whatever Obama had done. They can't get over the fact that Trump wins, yep, so they want to make it. They want to make it Obama's credit. All right, you got anything, any liberal tiers that you can like? You can always go to that one liberal and find a post really quick. You got anything, I. Tell you, I've got a uh. I've got a guy that does some work for me. Ah and he's Latino ish type deal. He's just like originally from Texas. Hates Trump hates him because because of the immigration thing. That's my best assumption is that you walk into work with your ice jacket on. Yes, yeah, so he he doesn't work directly for me, as a subcontractor for me, but I one day, you know, I really liked him. He super nice guy, comes out, does a very good job at what he does. He's from Greensboro, and uh, you know, one day I just clicked on his Facebook to reshare the job that he did for me, and it was his personal Facebook was littered with like him cussing Trump out like a pure He has a pure hatred for Trump, which I feel like a lot of people do. Does that affect you on the next job or because he does good work? Just deal with it and just go It's business. Yeah, it's business. It's not. I don't care really, you know, I gotta like you, but if you don't say anything to me, then I'm not really worried about. Hey, I know who not to bring it up to when I'm at Thanksgiving. You know, I just know who my family they're going to say. If they don't like him, they're never going to like him. And it's not anything that I'm going to be able to say. Even if I know what you're saying is wrong, I don't get into it. It doesn't matter. It's not like I'm going to hear them and go oh wow, yeah, exactly the same way. Yeah, all right, so late breaking, what is it? You and my dad were both right about Derek Thomas? How could we both be right? After the Chiefs nineteen nine to nine season, Thomas was rendered paraplegic by a car accident and died two weeks later from a pulmonary embolism. Ah, I would think I'm more right then because body happened without the accident. Oh my gosh. You know I wouldn't there, so I wouldn't there either. And nine he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Twenty fourteen, inducted into the Hall of Fame of College Football. So that's a guy your dad, I'm sure because he was a big Obama fan. I don't think I can really recall, Like, if you ask me linebackers in college that were badasses, I don't even think I would have done it Derrick Henry would. I mean Derek Thomas. Derek Thomas to me was a Kins City Chief. He played at Alabama, so I mad him number one because he was It's like making Lawrence Taylor number one at you and c Who else are you going to put as number one at you and Cee? You have to do Lawrence Taylor. But it's really because he was such a good pro. I don't think anybody can recall a single North Carolina play. See that could be were you when you were growing up in that time period at least were you a bigger NFL guy or you a bear college guy. I was a bigger NFL fan as a kid. Yeah, so I'm the exact opposite. Yeah. I sit around and watch college football Saturday. Yeah, and then the NFL it's just on. Yeah, you know, so I think I see more for what they did in college versus what they did in the NFL. So the college linebacker that I would say would make me go holy cow, like if we did a mount rushmore of college linebackers, LeVar Arrington at Penn State was the man. I mean that dude. You just watched him. You did not watch what the offense was doing. He was going to kill somebody when he hit them. There's a guy at Bama Dat and I were talking about him, Ruben Foster. I don't know if you know that name. He would he would get downhill so fast and absolutely take your head off. He did not care about targeting. He got thrown out of the game probably more than any player at out Man for targeting. Now, he would come down him so hard. I will say. The guy that was at Miami, the murderer at Baltimore, Ray Lewis, that guy was scary at Miami. I mean you, there was no running back that was going to run from one side of the field to the other that he was not going to track down. That was like the bad boys time, wasn't it was? Yeah, And he was one of those guys that was tough. So you know what, that might be another week's Mount rushmore badass running linebackers. All right, we ready for have at it. I just got three things to say. God, bless our troops. God bless America. Stock God. Speaking of liberal tears, why do these people always look this way and sound this way? The liberal women that are out there? And Emma, if this is your mom, I'm sorry, but it's like what Homan said, a purple hair and oser. Yeah, yeah, no, I'm just kidding. Emma, come on, but listen to what this lady says. Cut twenty seven. Oh maga, don't you understand if we have another civil war, all the Blue states will control all the fresh water. You guys, don't think this ship through. Do you. Play that again? Oh maga, don't you understand if we have another civil war, all the Blue states will control all the fresh water. You guys don't think the. Ship through, do you. Are the Great Lakes? Fresh water? Great Lakes would be freshwater. Yeah, Michigan voted read this year? Is that correct? Yeah? So with Wisconsin. So maybe California, maybe she thinks California controls water. Well, let me ask that's not fresh water though, well specific ocean. I'm sure that they deliver water. And maybe Nevada with the Hoover Dam and speaking O'Brien, even if that was the case, even if what she says, they're going to control the water, like we don't have our own filtration filtration systems or whatever, like we can't produce enough water in Lynchburg to supply our forces, which one of us has the guns. Now, I don't think how long do you think that they could protect that water filtration plant in whatever state she's considering. I mean, that would be I just don't see how that happens. What are we all going to migrate to the north and the south again, like we're just automatically going to happen or are we just going to have people commingled together? Well, I will say, and it's kind of interesting she says this because the Dems. The twenty percenters are I kind of equate them to the little kid that doesn't get what they want. They're screaming now right, or they're pouting. Well, a lot of what they're pouting about is violence, and they're trying to push the brown people like ices out there, just trying to find brown people like the fields that they're gathering these people from that were illegals. If you were legal, you wouldn't be captured, right, there's a difference in that. But they're trying to make it where they're trying to get it, and they're trying to get the rhetoric up as high as they can. And that's kind of interesting that she would mention a civil war. They have no leader to go to. That's I think that could be part of it. They have no leader to go to that right, they have no moral to lean on. There's a vacuum, Yeah. There is. There's nobody there to where they can back this person up and put them against what Trump is doing and say, hey, I'm trying to think the last time there was a charismatic leader on their part beyond Obama. And I don't mean Hillary. Hillary was not charismatic. I mean she was. Bill Clinton definitely was the Bill Clinton and Obama were the two. Probably Mount Rushmore's of you know what you gotta do that one you got to you gotta be fair. Mount Rushmore dims. Yeah, Man, it might be two. I don't know who else. You don't know who'd have to go back into like fd R. Well, don't they say, don't they say that? Like the political parties switched. Yeah, at some point in. Time, So like Abraham Lincoln was a Democrat, But what really means he was a Republican? Is that kind of what that? No, No, he actually was a Republican. He was a Republican try. Yeah, And it's kind of interesting that they kind of attribute the switch to the Civil rights movement. So interestingly, Lynnon Johnson is credited for passing the Civil Rights Act as the president, and he was a dim Ironically, I'm trying to remember who it was that tried to get it through. It was a Republican president tried to get the Civil Rights Act through. Lennon Johnson was the head of the Senate for the Dems, and he did not allow it to come through because they didn't want a Republican to have the credit for passing the Civil Rights Act. So the Civil Rights Act wasn't approved until sixty nine, but it was attempted before that. They just didn't want to give the Republic. So once they got officed and Lennon Johnson signed to the Civil Rights Act. So yeah, let's go to last week. We had Kamala's top five and I saw on TikTok this is Biden's top five appearances. The first one starts with him where he is yelling like laughing at the at the press. So here's Biden's top five moments. Look, I wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump to be vice president? Do I think she was not qualified to be president? So let's start there. Come number one. Do you remember this when he was at the the ceremony for the UN call that Juneteenth? Was it the Juneteenth? And they're all dancing around him? Is frozen. You don't know what the d He's out numbered. It's called the awkward freeze. If you don't have a game plan. He may have a game plan, he just hasn't shared it with me. But I tell you what, I don't know about you, but I'm going to go to bed. You got I need that? Oh man, this is one of the highlights of the camp pain. This is a guy that hands by his maggot I ain't going for He was such a space to death, man, I tell you what. That's gonna be a big thing about that auto pen and these pardons. There's gonna be a lot of news about it. Now. Will they actually ever do anything? Hell no, But it is interesting to me how a guy like that, that could be that far spaced out gone could do all those pardons in one day. My whole question of that is one obviously everyone's question who was actually running the country because we know he was not. Yes. The second would be why is when Donald Trump gets into office, why is his health tests? Why is that so important? But when Bid was in office, exactly just it wasn't a thing like we don't do that. What are you talking about? Yeah? I mean that's been that way since I was sixteen years old and recognized that there is a it's just hypocritical in the news media. It just always has been. Rush Limball pointed it out better than anyone I ever knew. He's like my biggest here where he's probably probably the biggest influence on my life. Was Rush Limball covering things, and he was one of the first people that would would play what the news media is saying and he would refute it. And I was like, man, that is the stuff I've been wanting to hear all the time, and no one does it. So it is It's just something you got to get used to. Is They're just always going to be that way. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter about ratings. Like Fox News can be killing ABC News. They don't change. They're just run by liberals and they don't mind if Fox News is killing them. You think it would switch, Yeah, but they just don't do it. So let's go. So that was the dumbasses on the smart side of things. Hey, by the way, if Carolina Kevin does call, just piping back in. He said that he had fired somebody at work at another funeral home, so he had to take over for that guy and he wasn't sure if he could make it back home in time to be able to call into the show. But if he does call in, just bust in on us. So this is Scott Jennings who I mentioned earlier, has started his brand new podcast and he is on the Salem Radio Network. So he's sort of doing what we're talking about doing here is going on the radio. Now. You can listen to him in Lynchborough, Gon ninety four point one, and he's right before Charlie Kirk. Scott Jennings is the guy that we play all the time from CNN. Let's listen to what he has to say on CUP forty seven. I think it's unpopular at all to try to reform and entitlement program to save it for the people who need it, to keep illegal aliens from getting welfare benefits they shouldn't be getting, to encourage people to go to work. I don't think these things should be shied away. From by Runt. That is true. First of all, I think medicaid's exactly what's in the bill. Federal law prohibits on document immigrants medical benefits on it a figment of your imagination. It's in the CBO document, is it or not? It's not. Actually you are lying. You know that it is not. Advancing are the Medicaid is medicaid program. Medicaid. Medicaid is the most popular program after Social Security and medicare. Medicated is actually more popularly than you, Scott Jennings. It has seventy percent approvating among you, more than eighty percent among independence, more than ninety percent among Democrats. It's political suicide. For Republicans, medical suicide to come on as a member of Congress and live about what they The majority, the majorityority of people who benefit from medicaid are senior citizens and those with disabilities. Almost all Medicaid funding goes toward the elderly, the disabled, children, and working it. That's who it's four and that's. Not that's not really those are the people from freakly benefits. Okay, so it's kind of hard to hear when they start doing that back and forth arguing. But Scott Jennings called that dude out. So the guy that was sitting there talking about Medicaid is Representative Richie Torres. He is from New York. And what I love is if you listen to what his argument there was, Medicaid is a popular program and the Republicans cut it. Scott Jennings, who is not running yet, and I've heard rumors about him running for the Senate, but I have not heard that recently that he was going to replace Turtle, Mister mcconnall and Kentucky and I would love for him to run. But what Scott Jennings was saying is the cuts are the illegal immigrants, right, that's the cut. The growth of medicaid is still twenty percent a year for ten years. There is no cut. It's actually more money going into medicaid, so there isn't a cut. They're lying about it being cut. What they're doing is cutting people off the rolls that shouldn't be on there, right, you shouldn't be home playing video games in your room and not looking for work. So those are things that they put in there. And Scott Jennings says that's what's popular amongst the people, and that guy is saying that that didn't happen, and Scott Jennings is saying, yes, it's actually in the CBO report and you're coming on here lying. I love that we have people call them out now. And that's surprising to me that he's been on CNN this long. I'm surprised he's still on there. Do they try to get on CNN? Do they try to get a Republican to sit in to mismatch that deal? They used to never It used to be just a table of that guy to do just the complaining or whatever the Demists were doing. There was no one ever. That's what I always knew it as. Yes, well, Scott Jennings has been on for the last two years. He came on during the campaign and we play him all the time because he sits there and takes it. Man. They just rip him and he always comes back with them a He's calm, although he did call that guy ly most of the time he's calm, listen to what they have to say, and then he just kills him with facts. So he's a really good cap. All right, let's go. Let's listen to what Tulsi Gabbert said last week. This is at that same SAS conference, the Turning Point thing. So Tulsi's taken a little bit of hit because of the Iranian thing, because a couple of months ago she said that they were not enriching uranium and I haven't seen her since then, so it was interesting that they featured her at Turning Point. So cut fifty. I think the campaign was hard. Do you think what President Trump went through was hard? And it was. The road ahead will not be easy. I can attest personally that in my work as the Director of National Intelligence, the deep state is fighting us every step of the way, and it exists within every single federal agency. And so I feel the same frustration that I see me any of you expressing on X or in different platforms about why aren't things going faster? Why aren't we getting results more quickly? I feel this frustration every single day. We are pushing hard know that they are pushing hard back. So part of. Trump in his first term was after he got out cheating or whatever. So when Biden took over, when Trump took over, and you do know we're on TV, right, why did you see my yawn? Yeah, the yawnings not kind of knock that. We'll have to edit that out, edit that cut that almal No. So the Trump stuff, the deep state fighting back. There weren't many times when people wrote about this. He would command them to go do something and the guy and I remember Major or General Tilly just telling China, hey, if he decides to attack you, guys, I will let you know. So the deep state was running things, and even when Trump told them to do things, they would either stonewall, they would just not do what he asked them to do. They would delay a response, not get back to him. Those kind of things. And what I love about it now is we have people like Tulci Gabbard up there saying so at least we have people in leadership positions that are fighting for MAGA, that are MAGA people. But what she's referring to are the employees. They've been working for the State Department for or the intelligence departments for, you know, twenty five years, and they're liberals. It's just like the Peter Shrock people. It's the people that are on the ground level. Will they do what she tells them to do? That's going to be the interesting part of the next three years to see what happens fight at deep State. Yeah, that's a they fight back, is what she's saying. So it is gonna be interesting any Carolina. Kevin Nope, all right, well we tried. I do have his picks, though, so did he do them? Mount Rushmore? He did not do. Kevin did not, nor did Brian say anything. I don't know if I asked Brian for his Alabama not muscial. I'm not sure. Is he listening right now? No, he never listens when he's not on the air. Oh he doesn't. No, so I don't think he does so we've got just to let because I know people bet on the races based on what our picks are. And Kevin's picks for Dover this weekend is Chase Elliott, Kyle Busch, and Ty Gibbs. And I also went with Ty Gibbs, which is interesting. And then I also did Denny Hamlin, who's actually favored to win the whole thing. And then I did Chase Briscow. So I went with all Joe Gibbs drivers. Do you want to take a stab at? I take a stab. I like Chase Elliott. I do like Chase Elliott. On on one second that i'd be my. One's Blaney racing. Yeah, Blaney's actually one of the favorites, is he really? I take Blaney. Let's see who won it last year. I think Hamlin, did Hamlin or Kyle Larson. I think Kyle Larson may have finished soon. Yeah Hamlin. So Hamlin won it last year. I don't love Hamlin, but I will put him in there as a favorite, one of my favorites. I do three, I'll do three. So you've got Elliott, Blane Hamlin. You're supposed to pick a dark horse, but I'll let you go because you're not a big racing fan. Now I'll give you a dark horse. How about that? Yeah, who's your dark horse in our list? TYD gives would probably be the dark horse. He hasn't won a race yet, but he's getting better. Okay. How about. Ricky Stanhouse Junior. That's actually really good. Yeah, Recky And if he loses, he'll punch somebody. That's all right, So no Carolina Coven this week. Let's have a little prayer for him. If you have to fire somebody sucks. Sounds like he's had to do something like that and pick up the load for the guy going, which it always sucks. Yeah. I did that one time. Never again. No, I fired somebody because, well, this happened to me two different times. I was supposed to have a meeting at let's say eight thirty with a client, and the guy that was supposed to be with me from my office, one of the younger engineers, didn't show. He didn't show up for the meeting, so I mean I got the meeting done without him. It was okay, But the guy was walking across the parking lot, let's say at ten o'clock, and he had biscuit bill in his bag with a drink and it was warm Biscuitville too. I just got it. I met him in the parking lot and I was like, man, if you don't care about stuff, you know I needed you and you didn't show up, but you knew you were late, and you still stopped at Biscuitville on the Yeah, was this that like Warner White days? That was actually different? Yeah it was, No, it was before that, oh before it was a Yeah, it was before that one. But I was young, younger, and dude, that stuff just would irritate me, to know when if you cared more about your breakfast and not coming in on time knowing that we had a meeting, and his look was like, oh man, I forgot type thing you can forget somewhere else. If you show up, If you're supposed to be there at seven thirty and you show up at seven thirty one with a cup of coffee, yeah you're in trouble. Yeah. So, I mean, granted there were many more things. That was just a straw. Yeah. I mean, that wasn't the first time we had issues. So that was just the final straw for me that I'd had enough. Do you think Nick Saban would have fired him. Nick Saban probably would have fired him a long time ago. Now, My leash was too long for many people. I actually saw a little thing about saving and his processes and all that good stuff he's talking. Or actually this Damien Harris, he was a running back over there Alabama. I'll be quick. But he came into the meeting late. It was Tennessee week and they were actually like I think it was the day before the game. They had their meeting and then they were gonna get on a plane and go out. Well, Damien Harris was coming in late. He was gonna get in late, he said. Was the one meeting I was ever late at. It was his senior year and they were playing at Tennessee. So he texts a few people and says, hey, you know, I'm gonna be late. I don't know how late he was. He didn't tell us, and they said, we'll just come on in and we'll get you. We'll get you squared away. So Saban doesn't talk to him all day before the game. You know that you probably had like twelve hours Saban could have talked to you at that point because you got sleeping all that stuff. But Saban didn't talk to him at all, goes out, warms up, comes back into the locker room to put his pads on. I guess Saban comes up to him. He says, Hey, we're gonna have to go with the other guy today. And the other guy was Josh Jacobs. But he said it wasn't because you were late, it was because you didn't come and talk to me and owned your mistakes after. Yeah, it's good, and there is a lot to be said for that. For example, that guy could have said, oh he couldn't. There was nothing get said by that, but that. He could have said, Well, he was like, hey, if you would have come and told me, hey, coach, I'm late or I was late today, I don't know if you saw that, I apologize, he probably would have started. I hate to start against Tennessee. I don't know what year that was probably a beat down. Now I had another guy. I'm sure it was many years. Tennessee got the beat down. Oh, before I get into any other story, though, we did miss you were going to talk about uh and you mentioned them. Nick Saban rumors, Oh, yeah, and that's that's just that's gonna Well what do you think because I just saw the sec had media day yesterday and that was actually one of the discussions. It was it was on going. I saw Lane Kiffin speak on it. Because Greg mckelroy is the one who actually broke the news. I know, I don't know what he's thinking. I don't know what he's thinking. He's so I heard Lane Kiffin talk about it. I heard A J. Mccerron talk about it. I heard one of his former assistant coaches talk about it. And the one that I held in the highest regard, Kirby Smart, talked about it. Lane Kiffin said, man, it, you know, he's so smart. It's a it's a waste because he's literally so football smart it's ridiculous, and he knows how to run a program, right. Kirby Smart said, he was like, no, that's he actually use the word scuttle butt. Yeah, and he said, that's scuttle butt. AJ McCarron said that he had sources that he plays golf with that No, saving pretty closely. He said, they hadn't heard anything about that. I don't think that's ever that's ever gonna be. It's definitely not going to be at Alabama. Yeah, I wouldn't think he'd come back there. Yeah, but I don't think you know no college I'll give you the same. I mean Steve Spurger, he went away for a little while and came back, and Mac Brown went away for a little while and came back. Yeah, but I'm missing it. Let me ask you this. You know Tom Brady and all them. That's different because the game didn't change so much to force him into retirement. College footballs changed so much with Dan al and he wouldn't. He was and willing to fool with it. I think that was a pretty big reason some of the big names left I have left because of that. I mean, he's seventy four, seventy six, whatever that age is, and he's not I don't think he's willing to I mean he's still at the University of Alabama's like a consultant. Very well, let me give you a school WVU, West Virginia. I could see him doing that. I know they just got rich Ryde back. Yeah, and I'm kind of interest. I really want to see that because rich Ryde was pretty successful at West Virginia. It would be a school with a coach that doesn't have a massive buyout. Yeah, because Debor I don't know what his contract is, but he would have a probably a hell of a bike. I can't see him coming back to Bama, but I could see him doing something in his old age. You know, Lou Holtz went South Carolina again. They just tend to do that, to do it one more time. You know, Bobby Bowden had a great run. Actually he was old. He I don't know that he ever left. But you know some of those old guys still got it. Pete Carroll's still doing it in the NFL. Yeah, so yeah, Pete Carroll's actually I think the same age is saving think. I thought I heard that that they were together with something. Maybe I'll think about Belichick. I just can see, you know, he's a West Virginia boy, so I just ye. But obviously you'd let rich Ryde hang himself or something not do well. Yeah. I think what all of people don't even think about, too, is that he's you know, he's kind of still in that program at Alabama. Yeah, he's still there. He's like director or consultant to the football program or something like that. So he's he's not going anywhere. He's getting paid healthy over there, and he's getting paid very well to travel around a game day, I don't. I wonder if it's a bigger story, what's bigger him going back to football or if Coach K decided to go back somewhere in basketball. I mean it would I think it would depend on I mean one hundred percent think it would be Saban coming back to football because Coach K was very successful. I mean, Brian might have a different outlook on it. Coach K was very successful, but it was basketball. You know, you lose games in football. If Saban lost a game, if an Alabama fan can attest, if you're a true Banma fan, it. Hurt for about a week. One of the best memories that I have of saving no one rips off a headset better than him before he throws it down, that tantrum that he would throw where he's just so pissed that he can't even throw it down yet because he's got to shake it before he throws it down. There is nothing better than him having that tank. Yeah he was. I mean, I tell you what, he's one of the greats. But I don't see him. And it could be just in all sides, you know what I mean. It could be just it could be somebody didn't get out on the field. Yeah, the stupid, stupid mistakes irritated more than it's like, you know, an old guy. They might be a wealthy guy, right, they might spend two hundred dollars on a bottle of wine, but if they turn up their HVAC too high, they're not gonna waste a penny there, right, So he's got his certain things where it's like, oh, you're gonna jump off sides. That's the little things that piss it off. Yeah, you know, yeah, well he was he was a winner for a reason. Be interesting to see if he comes back. All right, So let's just go the end of the show. So I can't believe we really did it make at the two hours. We're about three minutes short. Said, pretty good. I could tell the story about my other firing. So it's here. Yeah, that's here. So this is this is a good one too. So I had a company that we put cameras down manholes into pipes, and so we inspected pipelines with video cameras and so the wagon would pull up obviously to the manhole, and you have to have a crew. Well, sometimes we would go out in the middle of the street and sometimes we would have to do it in and this was out on Kemper Street, so I mean it was a very busy street. So we picked a Saturday morning that hopefully it's not a lot of people there, and you know, we had to flag traffic. And it was in an intersection too, so you had four way traffic. So I actually had drawn up and we had to do it for the city to try to a traffic control plan. So everybody had the role, and I had a small company, so it wasn't like I had gobs of people to choose from. Well, one guy didn't show up and and he was needed. He was one of the guys that was needed with the group of us. So he calls me. We finished, we make it through it, and then we make it to another part of the city and he calls me and he goes, hey, hey, oh man, I'm sorry. He goes, I know I'm late, but man, I've been stuck in line at the drive through at McDonald's. So this is literally forty minutes late. And now I mean we got, you know, our work done over there. We're at this second place and I was like, hey, man, come on, come on through, and I told everybody there he's going to work his ass off today on a hot ass day. He's not getting out of this. And we fired him Monday morning when he got to work. Really yeah, I still remember him taking his finger and sticking it up against the window and giving me a middle finger right over against the window. Yeah. How old were you at that point? I was probably thirty four something like that. Before and you guys did had a company where you went down and put cameras down. Yeah. I was kind of a little entrepreneur guy. Yeah. It's like getting into something that nobody else did. And so is that before you guys started doing I was an engineering I was engineering too. Oh that was part of my business, Okay, I guess yeah. So it's fun. All right, Well, we did make it to seven. We made both hours. Thank you, Emma. We're good job, Emma. So we have to edit out you can what are you gonna do? A little smiley face on his face when he yawns. It did it like three times? Three times? You were watching me that closely whenever I look over. Whenever I look it could have been more. Okay, So this is the end of the show today is this is now Brian and Bart getting in a little trouble. This is them in Vegas. I love this movie, by the way, Hangover. So everybody have a good week this week. Anything else, Travis, thanks for filling in this week. Yeah, I'm happy to do it. I really enjoy time here. Yeah that's cool. So we'll have you again when we need you again. And then, Brian, let's pray and hope they get home. All right, but this is this is then get in a little trouble at Vegas. Okay, kids, you're in for a real treat today. These gentlemen have kindly volunteered to demonstrate how a stun gun is used to subdue a suspect. Right now, there's two ways to use a stun gun, or you can shoot it from a distance. 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