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Scandalous Sheriffs and Diddy's Baby Oil Bizarro: From Family Dynamics to Presidential Aging Controversies

James Tucker & Santiago Lopez Season 2 Episode 43

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Ever wondered what happens when the very people sworn to protect us become embroiled in scandalous misconduct? Brace yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions as we unravel the shocking allegations against a Letcher County sheriff accused of illegal activities and disturbing behavior with his underage daughter. We don't just stop at the headlines; we dive deep into the moral and legal complexities, debating whether personal justice can ever truly replace the judicial system. Expect our unfiltered thoughts, fierce debates, and raw emotions as we grapple with the weight of such heinous acts.

Then, prepare for the unexpected as we shift gears to the eccentric world of Hollywood, where a resurfaced video of Diddy making bizarre comments has everyone talking. Imagine owning a thousand bottles of baby oil—sounds wild, right? We speculate on the oddity of this scenario, from extreme couponing to outlandish parties, and even ponder the involvement of Homeland Security. With high-profile scandals like Epstein's still fresh in our minds, we question the severe legal repercussions Diddy might face and the broader implications for celebrities caught in such bizarre circumstances.

Finally, we reflect on the shifting family dynamics and values in America, exploring how these changes affect everything from political leanings to cultural norms. We discuss the evolving role of fathers in the household, the portrayal of families on TV, and the growing acceptance of LGBTQ+ individuals in the military. Our candid thoughts and personal anecdotes illustrate how these societal shifts have reshaped our expectations of family life and fatherhood. From a tragic Tesla crash to the perplexing topic of presidential aging, this episode promises a hearty mix of intense debate, wild speculation, and heartfelt reflection.

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Speaker 1:

We're number one, jimmy. This is being a cheap ass. You know, I'm like damn. You heard it here first. Right, right, right, right. We're the best. You know. They say people that cuss are morons. So I'm an honest motherfucker. Put the fish away, reggie. It don't even hurt to give birth to them, not for me.

Speaker 2:

There's nothing to it, let's do it. Come on, there's nothing to it. Okay, let's do it. Come on, I'm I'm ready, I'm ready, I want to do it. I got one out right now. You want to see me and geek madhouse bar talks. Baby, that is a bunch of shit, if you ask me. That doesn't make no sense. Morning Madhouse Bar Talks Coming up from the top of Madhouse Bar and Grill. Got a crazy week going on. All kinds of crazy shit going on in the news. Huh.

Speaker 1:

Hell yeah.

Speaker 2:

Real crazy shit. That judge thing. Did you look at that? I said something to you about it. Oh my God, that Letcher County sheriff.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy though.

Speaker 2:

No, they're saying that. They're saying because it was that Sean Stines was the sheriff. They're saying there's like some kind of lawsuit that's going on with it that had something to do with one of the other sheriffs, was like basically not breaking probation on these girls, like turning them in if they were, you know, given sexual favors and like being sued for like sodomy and all kind of like it's nasty, dude, but not the sheriff that shot him, another sheriff that works under his command. You know what I'm saying. And so that's going on and that. And then now they're saying like I'm seeing all kinds of reports that like he was like sleeping with his underage daughter. Then I see he's groping his underage daughter. I mean, if that's the case, what do you do? I mean that's just a good dad, right? Am I wrong or no?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, man, I ain't looked into this. I'm like I don't know too much. We don't, none of us do.

Speaker 2:

All we know is that the sheriff came in and shot the judge and they were best friends Wow, he was his bailiff for years, and they're best friends and all of a sudden, they were actually going to go to lunch that day, or maybe even did go to lunch that day together, and then he just shot his ass. So something crazy happened. That guy didn't just like right, you know what I'm saying. Something's going on. I mean, that's justified.

Speaker 1:

If that's the case, though, I mean I'm sorry, but it is yeah, but you still gotta go to the courts and shit. You just can't go shoot somebody.

Speaker 2:

If you found out your best friend was messing with your daughter, how do you control your rage?

Speaker 1:

You shoot him, but then you go to jail and everything else. Oh yeah, but you're saying justify like okay, you're going to let him loose.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, I kind of would. They don't want me to be the judge. I'll be like he did what to your daughter? Oh, okay.

Speaker 1:

I'll see you later, buddy, stop by the house for dinner tonight.

Speaker 2:

I mean, that's just how I see it. I mean, what do I know? Well, let's put it this way she was underage. Yeah, I think they said 15 or something to that effect. He's creepy. Have you seen him? Him? Oh, let's go show you a picture. Wait till you see this creepy looking bastard. I mean, just by the way he looks, I think he's freaking guilty. How's that? He just looks like a creepy bastard. Look so he's like that. This is the judge, which I mean this is his judge. Picture like this is the one that like I mean this is his judge. Picture Like this is the one that like that's his picture as a judge. That's a creepy-looking dude. He looks creepier than Tim Walls, like legit, like he's like the creepiest-looking dude ever. I mean, that's a creepy-looking dude, I mean you can agree with that right.

Speaker 1:

I don't know You're a little judgy but yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I mean I don't know. I mean I'm interested to see what ends up coming out, that like what happens as far as what they say he actually did do because this that's me.

Speaker 1:

Hold on a second. Yeah, you got me all discombobulated.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to find it.

Speaker 1:

It ain't coming up. What's not there, it is oh the mute button. Yeah, there you go, all right, go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, if it's me, I'm like you know, I mean you got to say you know that he gets what he deserves. But honestly, you know what? You know that he gets what he deserves, but honestly, you know what, if I'm thinking about it, if I've got a situation where that happened to me and it's somebody like that, that's a judge or somebody prominent to that you know, to that level, and that that like is looked on highly in the in the public court of appeals, isn't it almost better not to kill him and let him, like, make him have to go to court and face that?

Speaker 2:

like isn't that the easy way out really like? Isn't it more like devastating to like have to go to court and explain that? Yeah, oh yeah so I would think maybe you're better off not to shoot the guy. You know what I mean. One, you don't go to jail, you keep your freedom you know, you really sound like harris right now.

Speaker 2:

You just kind of flip-flopped no because there's a there's that knee-jerk reaction that says shoot the motherfucker, right. You know what I'm saying. But if you really think about it and you plan it out, the fact of the matter is this this dude would have been, it would have been way worse for the guy to be in the public eye, having to face that. You know what I'm saying. Then it was that his life was just ended.

Speaker 1:

I agree.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean. That's more devastating to him. It's a bigger payback, in my opinion.

Speaker 1:

Damn it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know what you got going on. You can't hit mute. There's a mute button on there. Hold on. Just hold mute there's a mute button on there. Hold on, just hold on. I can't find it. You can't find a mute button. How about the volume button?

Speaker 1:

nothing struggling, struggle, bus over there now there was a little little add-on that was kind of blocking all right, but I do look at, I do look at people and think they're guilty.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I look at that judge and that's a guilty. That dude looks like you know what I'm saying. Or dude pee-deady, a thousand bottles of baby oil Dude, if he had 40, he should go to jail.

Speaker 1:

A thousand, he was a little ashy, that's all. A thousand, he was just ashy.

Speaker 2:

Dude, if you walk in and he got 40 bottles, that's guilty. I don't care. Guilty of what I have. Something Dude, that ain't right. Something ain't right about that shit.

Speaker 1:

A thousand bottles Ah shit, man, you don't buy baby oil Not a thousand.

Speaker 2:

I mean goddamn dude.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I mean goddamn dude. Hey, A thousand bottles, man mind your business.

Speaker 2:

I can't believe. Like a thousand bottles, man. And then did you see? There's a video that resurfaced. It was on a podcast.

Speaker 1:

Somebody's volume's on and it ain't mine.

Speaker 2:

It ain't me, bud. I don't have volume over here at all. None, it's definitely you.

Speaker 1:

It's over there.

Speaker 2:

Oh, is there something on over there? Yeah, oh, okay, that might be Wonder what's on over there. I don't think it's coming through anyways. So there's a video that resurfaced, and this video is you got it? I do have a video, I do have it. I got to find it, though I thought I put it up over here, but I don't see it.

Speaker 3:

So maybe I did here.

Speaker 2:

Maybe this is it. What is this? Let me see here. They say a Tesla exploded like a bomb after hitting a curb five hours after the 9 am crap, we'll talk about that hit the curb and blew up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah it exploded like worse than like a gas. One would right that's, that's. Let me see if I can find my damn Gmail. So I, I, uh. So this video resurface. It's it's Diddy on a podcast. Okay, it's fricking wild. I mean, it's it's. You know what? I know I have it right here. I don't know if I sent it to myself or not. I don't think I did. It doesn't look like I did, but I had it right here. I did. Doesn't look like I did, but I had it right here. Let me see. No, but ain't coming. So, anyways, but this video, he's in this podcast and they said did you know what you said last night?

Speaker 1:

and he's like oh yeah, I seen that one, you seen it yesterday, yeah and what did he say? He said he was drunk or something he don't remember daddy, I like it when you scuff and scrape it.

Speaker 2:

That's what he said. I love it when you scuff and scrape shit. That's what he said daddy, I love the way you scuff and scrape shit. They played the video and he just was sitting there quiet, like what does that mean? I don't know. It sounds like he didn't have enough baby oil.

Speaker 1:

See, so he gets some. You complain about it. He gets some.

Speaker 2:

Dude, what the fuck? A thousand bottles? Yeah, I mean honestly, dude, if you had 20 bottles of baby oil in your house, I would never come to your house again. I'd probably quit talking to you.

Speaker 1:

How do you know what I?

Speaker 2:

got If you had 20. If I came in your house and seen 20 bottles of baby oil, if I saw more than five, a thousand, a thousand bottles of baby oil.

Speaker 1:

Hey, don't be judgy. See, you don't know what it was for.

Speaker 2:

You think maybe he had a girlfriend that was one of those extreme coupon shoppers? No yeah, maybe. Never know. Dude, that's fucking insane. A thousand You're guilty. Oh well, I don't care. Whatever it was, he's guilty of it. You're really jud guilty? Oh well, I don't care.

Speaker 1:

Whatever it was, he's guilty of it really judge you today yeah, yeah, I mean a thousand bottles.

Speaker 2:

That's guilt. Oh well, that you're guilty of something. Ain't nobody got a thousand bottles of baby oil?

Speaker 1:

that ain't guilty I lied no, you said ain't nobody on that. One quit being judgy man, you're being really judgy dude that diddy shit.

Speaker 2:

I don't even understand like how far it's gonna go. They're saying like they're. They're saying it there's like it's gonna go bad, like it's that. I even seen a thing that said they, they, they uh raided somebody's house, but I think it's bullshit because I couldn't find anything else on it here's the thing.

Speaker 1:

There was a, they said, who raided his house was homeland security yeah, I saw that too.

Speaker 2:

Why would homeland security be in your house like that, unless you're like that's? Isn't that only with like terrorism and stuff like that?

Speaker 1:

I don't know it's probably to get shit out of the house that they didn't want nobody else to see.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, why would Homeland I've seen that too it said Homeland Security.

Speaker 1:

I go, the fuck is Homeland Security. Why would Homeland Security be involved in that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I can't figure that out. Bill McCoy says he has plenty to say about this, about what he said.

Speaker 1:

he don't want to get banned, go for it, bill, we ain't getting banned has plenty to say about this, about what he said.

Speaker 2:

he don't want to get banned. Go for it, bill.

Speaker 3:

We ain't getting banned.

Speaker 2:

We don't ban nobody. No, there's something wrong with that dude man that thousand bottles. I don't care, dude.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but like I said, Homeland Security takes and goes to his house and stuff. It's not.

Speaker 2:

Are you trying to say Homeland Security planted a thousand bottles? It's almost genius. It don't even matter what he did like it don't even matter what he did. After you hear a thousand bottles and I'm a juror you're fucked dude. I don't care what they said you did. You had a thousand bottles of baby oil. You did it.

Speaker 1:

No they just accidentally delivered it there, so he was like fuck, fuck it, it's free baby oil.

Speaker 2:

I mean, that's just like. I can't even fathom why you would have 1,000 bottles of baby oil.

Speaker 1:

You don't have the action he gets. If you did, you'd be like man I need about 2,000 of them.

Speaker 2:

I never used baby oil for action in my life. Maybe you're missing out on something.

Speaker 1:

I guess I am, maybe Because if somebody's going to spend a thousand or five thousand, oh, maybe he was having big oil, wrestling things yeah you never know Like you could get like oiled up and wrestle and shit. Maybe they had one of the baby swim pools.

Speaker 2:

Guilty Filled it up.

Speaker 1:

No, there was going to be three parties.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't a baby pool, motherfucker, that was an in-ground pool he might have filled the in-ground pool with baby oil.

Speaker 1:

All right, let's get off the baby oil.

Speaker 2:

Man, I hit a nerve. I wonder how many bottles you have.

Speaker 1:

Don't come to my house. You'll never come back, oh.

Speaker 2:

No, I mean. So how does that work now, though? Because they won't even give him his bond either, which is like $50 million, because he's going to dip if they let him out, right or no?

Speaker 1:

Fuck. Yeah, they said he's on suicide watch too. Yeah, because he's going to disappear like the other dude, Epstein.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, you're right, yeah, shit, yeah. They say, yeah, they don't think he did that either. But it's like if I was Epstein, I'd do it, I'd kill myself, I wouldn't fucking live that life.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but he had fucking leverage. So does Buff Depends who he's got on some of them tapes?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he can't got access to that shit, though now you don't think you got copies all over. He might, but people were starting to distance themselves from that shit don't matter who's gonna help him out?

Speaker 1:

they're gonna help him out. Who? The ones you got on them tapes?

Speaker 2:

uh not. If they're on them tape, they'll be like sorry puff. See ya, that's what you get for recording me asshole.

Speaker 3:

I don't know, dude I don't think who's gonna help him out.

Speaker 2:

You get for recording me. Asshole, I don't know, dude, I don't think who's going to help him out. You get like that. People start distancing. Even they did that interview with that. What's his name, fuck, what is his name?

Speaker 2:

Comer, I don't know the one that came out and had the big. I can't think of his name. He's the one that was. He came out and did the thing and said or the release, and said to Trump you know that if I was him, I wouldn't stand. I think he used to be like the mayor, governor of New York, governor of New York, combs, comber or whatever Combs, I forget his name.

Speaker 2:

Anyways, he did an interview with one of Puffy's, like oldest friends, dude, and he's like he never said he did kind of say he never seen anything going on. But he also like he goes, I never really was, like, I guess, privy to that stuff. But the way we have to move forward, he says everybody has to change and do different things, do different when you get big and make it so clearly, he's saying he was doing it Right, I mean, and what's with the J-Lo thing? Like J-Lo, like was involved in a murder that Puffy did, and then that's what they're saying. They're saying she was involved in it, and then they're saying that she's involved in some other shit. And they're saying, they're saying she was involved in it, and then they're saying that she she's involved in some other shit and they're saying it's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Allegedly it's all I'm saying yeah, I'm just talking about what's coming out, what you're hearing yeah, that shit. I'm here, I don't know shit. I mean, that world ain't nothing I'm involved in.

Speaker 1:

Thank god, jesus, you know why because you don't have enough baby oil yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's true, or maybe not a nice enough ass for PD. I never been so happy to not have cakes. It's crazy, it's wild and it's the thing, as I was telling you too, because I read that book, that chaos and that shit was going on. Then it's like this is just Hollywood.

Speaker 1:

It's been doing this for 60 fucking years. We're looking at it like, oh no, that shit's been going on 60 years and it's still going on. Somebody else is doing it somewhere else or has been doing it before him, and all that shit. It's not new.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know, that's crazy, that's just, I don't know. It's bizarre. And then you see that Kid Rock and all them were doing all their interviews like what's his name? Tucker Carlson. They're making fun of him. Everybody knows this shit's going on. It wasn't no secret.

Speaker 1:

Kevin.

Speaker 2:

Hart. Yeah, Cat Williams said that in 2004. He was saying that he would remember kevin.

Speaker 1:

Uh, kevin hart had that little clip where him usher and uh puffy was in there and he said something about the bed and he's like hanging in bed, you know I don't know, I know, I don't.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what you're talking about. I'd like to see it. Yeah, this was a video, and he and kevin hart's like I'm not getting in this bed. Yeah, something about like we shouldn't have in the background or something playing around, just joking and shit oh, I thought I saw something where kevin hart was making out with will smith or something in one of the videos I thought, that's what I saw this shit's getting so crazy.

Speaker 1:

I mean, but you don't know, it's AI.

Speaker 2:

I mean, you don't know what AI is showing you. They can make up whatever they want at this point, but damn, I mean.

Speaker 1:

That one with Trump running with them cats was pretty funny. Yeah, there's a bunch of those.

Speaker 2:

There's a bunch. There's him in a plane with all his cats, there's him with the boat, with all his cats.

Speaker 1:

That shit's funny, that's hilarious, hilarious.

Speaker 2:

But somebody who was a I think it was Tucker Carlson said said that PETA should come out and support Trump. Right now, he's the only candidate supporting don't eat animals. Oh, that's just too much. He, he doesn't. They don't want him to come down there to Springfield. They, the mayor yeah, trump said he was going to come visit there and the mayor's like our resources are at its max, we don't need that, right? He's not saying we don't support Trump. He's saying we're not saying that. But right now, you would just do more harm than good to our resources at the time. That's crazy shit. Trump, trump, trump.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's crazy shit.

Speaker 2:

trump, trump, trump yeah, so did you see the video of kamala yesterday? Which one the drunk one. No, you haven't seen it oh, is it real? I think it is. I think you just said ai, I could make it look like anything no, this is a real podium, but I don't know if she's drunk or not. That's what I don't know is real On the other side of my. You know the other folks Trump and his running mate and they'll talk, oh yeah, but I do believe in the exception to save the mother's life.

Speaker 2:

Okay, all right, let's break that down, shall we? Let's break that down. Let's break that down.

Speaker 3:

Action, you know.

Speaker 2:

What do you think about that? Does she sound drunk to you?

Speaker 1:

She doesn't sound right. I don't know if she's drunk.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she definitely don't have the confidence she has on a stage when she was in the debate. Definitely Something's going on.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's the one where I was talking about. She was like they're trying to blame him for that girl.

Speaker 2:

That's the same one. She said that on that one.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Was she slurring then too?

Speaker 1:

See, I don't know, I didn't pay attention to that.

Speaker 2:

I have to check that out. I have to see if she was slurring.

Speaker 1:

It looked like it was slowed down a little bit. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

You think so. There's about 30 different ones out there from different people.

Speaker 1:

It kind of looked like it was slowed down to me I don't disagree that she seems slow in that video. I'm talking about the video. It was slowed down her brain was slowed down it made her look like she was slurring, but it was just slowed down, I think, and that's my that's like the like the.

Speaker 2:

That's like the fourth time they've showed her where she looks drunk, though she's probably tired man.

Speaker 1:

She's running her ass off trying to beat trump trump's running his ass off 24 7 I know I'm carrying all them cats that's uh.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know like if, if you were, like, if you had to debate trump, okay I'd win win.

Speaker 1:

I'd just push his buttons.

Speaker 2:

That's all you would do. You'd push his buttons, I wouldn't have not one plan.

Speaker 1:

I'd just push his buttons. Alright, let's do a mock-up.

Speaker 2:

We're going to do a mock-up right now. No, we're going to do a mock-up.

Speaker 1:

I'm ready for it.

Speaker 2:

You got to be ready. You got to be on the fly. You're going to be ready. Okay, now the trump says that the border walls are are bad. You know, because of you and biden's policies. What would, what would you do to correct those policies?

Speaker 1:

well, I was in a middle class family and in your campaigns suck. I had to win right there that's it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there you go you got the same.

Speaker 2:

You're running the same playbook. She is hey it works. Is it gonna work, though? I don't know. I really don't know how it's.

Speaker 1:

I really don't, I don't know everybody, I don't know this whole thing is so crazy.

Speaker 2:

the thing is, this is the problem for people like myself and you to some degree. I I mean, you're not 100% as bad as I am, but I think that the problem is that that middle town Americans, like the Americans that are out there that still believe in traditional family values you know what I mean, like a man and a wife, they're getting smashed.

Speaker 2:

And they have a kid and this and that. That's what we believe America is about about. But it's not what america is about. It is in our opinion, in our opinion. But america is about the people and the people don't have the families like that anymore. They just don't. So then once that happens, you know your good, old-fashioned values are going to go out the window because that's not what the people are. So you really don't know how it's going to end up. Because Trump is. He's appealing to hardworking, middle-class families for sure. He's definitely got the working man's vote. Most of the unions, even the teamsters, like they said 60%, when I know, when carpenter wise that I know, probably 90 of the ones I know anyways, they're gonna go trump. Um, I just don't know union workers and that was always, I mean, they went democrat every time. So how they win that without it, I don't know. But I do say that there is a swing going on because there is a lack of good, old-fashioned family values.

Speaker 2:

I think no, that's what you just said old-fashioned, so times have changed people changed the, the system has changed, I mean and, and, but you see it, you, because we all want it, because this is the problem in america, in my opinion. A quick, quick synopsis and that's not the whole problem, but it's a large part of the problem is everybody in America wants a good father at home, but not too many want to be a good father at home, and that's the biggest problem, in my opinion.

Speaker 1:

No, you don't think so maybe 40 years ago that ain't how it is now people ain't looking like that every kid doesn't want a good father at home maybe not, why wouldn't you? Maybe they don't have nothing to compare it to. You know what I'm saying. They never had it. You still miss it. How would you miss it if you never had it?

Speaker 2:

You still miss it. How would you miss it?

Speaker 1:

if you never had it. Because you see it on TV. On the Cosbys no, the Cosby show ain't even on, no more, and that's another thing. The shows they got on TV ain't even like that, no more. Where's a good, family-valued TV show now, I don't know. I don't watch TV shows Me either, but I'm saying that I don't.

Speaker 2:

Are there TV shows on now?

Speaker 3:

Like is there any family shows like that anymore?

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying Like sitcoms or anything I don't know. I don't watch anything like that at all.

Speaker 1:

For all I know, there'll be new shows out saying Two Fathers. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. Yeah, I wouldn't know either.

Speaker 1:

I have no idea, but I'm just saying you're saying they'd miss it, but they never had it to miss.

Speaker 2:

How are they going to miss it? I don't know. I think you do. Anyways, I think so. I mean, I grew up without a father in the house. I mean. I knew my father well enough, though you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that's, he was involved in my life to some degree, yeah, but you knew you had a father. But I'm saying you're saying like now people are missing that they never had it to miss it. You can't miss something you never had.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but if you've got a father at home and he's a piece of shit, you realize he's a piece of shit, so there's other ways to live. So you're just talking of the avoidance. I'm talking about being a good father period. That's what I'm talking about. The absent of being like the men don't want to be good fathers period, but yet they want a good father, or people want a good father is what I'm saying, and it causes problems and issues. That's what I think. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

I think our military is going to end up carrying purses and lipstick. It's just great Purses and lipstick.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, just weird Because of the gays in the military All over. Don't ask, don't tell is over. Man, you're allowed to just come in now. Remember when they did that? They were uproar, they were pissed off. Don't ask, don't tell.

Speaker 3:

Remember.

Speaker 2:

That whole thing. I remember that? Isn't that like the same thing? It was anyways, you just didn't tell, right.

Speaker 1:

It was called closet. It was just called something different.

Speaker 2:

That's all it was. Stay in the closet. That was the stay in the closet policy. You remember that it was a big deal, like that was huge dude. That was so big and it seems like just yesterday to me. I mean, I'm young enough that it does dude. It doesn't seem like it was that long ago. It really doesn't like the way things all that changed like. I remember like when that when the whole thing came out with the with somebody was a girl was kissing another girl on TV and it was a big deal on one of the TV shows and I remember I was appalled. Honestly, I didn't want my daughters to see that on television. I had no way for this to be on.

Speaker 1:

That's then. This is now Like that's how the world's going to, that it doesn't matter.

Speaker 2:

And that's what I'm saying. That's my point. My point is that, yeah, that was my point. And in America, the people that are saying America ain't what it used to be and they want this and they want that. But the problem is, america has to be the people's and if the people are different, then America is going to be different. It doesn't mean it's going to be a good America, though, if they do that.

Speaker 1:

Well, just think 30, 40 years ago. You say automatically, when somebody said what's the best country in the world, where would they say?

Speaker 2:

In America. We said America. I don't know if other countries said that I never was around them Now people go hmm, now they think about it.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, to some degree.

Speaker 1:

No thoughts, it was just automatically was America.

Speaker 2:

There's still so many like freaking. There's so much. There's a lot of good in America, but it's all in those rural areas. The changes are happening in those you know those big.

Speaker 1:

I wonder what's making all these changes Like why? Why are all these like it's so dramatic? It's not even like slowly, it's dramatic, yeah it's very dramatic.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's very dramatic. The changes, I don't know. I don't know what could you may be making them go so fast, like, why is it so? Why are we in such?

Speaker 1:

a hurry to like change, change everything from how it was I don't know, but it's not like I said, it's not a dramatic. I mean, uh, you know slow change, it's so dramatic it's like it's like, okay, good morning brian.

Speaker 2:

The the it's. It's like that. It's like, okay, good morning Brian. It's like that. Tim Walls okay, let's just pick Tim Walls, just because His policy is that he wants these young kids to be able to make their decisions.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying. Like they're gender affirmed or whatever they call it. I guess Gender affirmation yeah, that's what they call it, gender affirmed or whatever they call it. I guess gender affirm affirmation yeah, that's what they call it, gender affirm. So his thing is that once a kid affirms their gender to the parents, if the parents don't agree with it, that the state should take over the kid and allow that kid to get any surgeries or anything it needs to blockers, whatever, to change it's, which, to me, I was always under the impression that they, they, they never tell you what you can do with your kids.

Speaker 2:

That's how I always thought. Like the government can't tell you how to you know what I mean raise your kid and I thought you had some sort of religious, uh, protections, like you know, if that was part of your religion. You know they can't mess with you. You know what I mean. I always your religion. You know they can't mess with you. You know what I mean. I always thought anyways, I don't either. But that's his whole thing. That's the whole thing why they talk about him and and and the whole thing. He voted so that that that in wisconsin, and it's happened. They can take your child from you if you don't affirm the same gender. The child wants to change its gender.

Speaker 1:

They can actually take your, your rights away from you, from your child yeah, I know, and I just think none of that should be applied until you're 18 or older.

Speaker 2:

The argument for these guys is that by then it's too late. That's their argument is like if they don't get the estrogen in you early, that you develop all the things. They want to put the blockers in so that you can you know what I mean and start changing you completely. And I I don't think they're right. I agree. I mean, if you can't decide whether or not you can smoke or drink beer, you certainly should be, shouldn't be allowed to decide that you're something different than what God made you. I 100% agree with you. I'm not saying, but my point is is that when you look at a guy like Tim Walls, when he thinks that and he's trying to put out those for his kids but I guarantee he had a better father than that at home, you know what I'm saying Like his father wouldn't have allowed him to do that. Is that probably what it is Like. He felt like a girl and his dad was like no, fuck, you Act like a man.

Speaker 1:

I just. That's why I said the changes are so dramatic and so fast and everybody's trying to push their agendas or whatever. I don't know. I just don't understand today's age, you know today's time.

Speaker 2:

I was talking with Troy on we did that level podcast. It didn't come out the recording, for whatever reason. Right at the end popped up and told me it was bad, like it popped up and then it was gone.

Speaker 1:

That's a sign.

Speaker 2:

And I got it to come up. So I got it to come up but it's like so choppy and bad you can't use it because, like whatever software that was that fixed it I'm sure there's somebody out there that knows how to actually fix it.

Speaker 1:

What's Troy?

Speaker 2:

Pastor, oh Pastor.

Speaker 1:

That's what I said. It must have been a sign. It must have been a sign.

Speaker 2:

He says that we need to bring back bullying though. Huh, that's what he says. I think he's right.

Speaker 1:

Bullying, bullying that's what you need more bullying. It was a good sign.

Speaker 2:

Here's a here's my, and here's the argument to it. And then, and I, here's a perfect example okay, we're 13 years old, we're in school. Say it's me, you, troy, ricky Gills. Ricky Gills comes in and tells us, from now on, he's a cat, he's got cat hairs on, for now on we're supposed to tell him yeah, we're supposed to, we're supposed to treat him like a cat. What would we have done?

Speaker 1:

I don't know sick the dog out of him. Yeah, we're supposed to treat him like a cat. What would we have done?

Speaker 2:

I don't know, stick the dog out of his mouth. We'd have been like, look, look, ricky's a cat, look, meow, meow. We'd have fucked with him, right, and he wouldn't have done that dumb shit. He's right, it does need a little bit of bullying, because your friends have to straighten you out if you're, if your friends don't fix you when you tell them you're a cat, they're not your friends, right?

Speaker 2:

that's what I'm saying. If they're not so, he's right. To some degree he's right. That is kind of what you need these kids are coming in for one. I think they're lacking friends because they're so like socially, like doing everything on the internet rather than doing it in their classrooms or right, you know, like we did in a neighborhood, or like dylan does that too. But you need those friends to tell you when your parents don't, or when you're doing shit because you didn't, you don't, come in and say you're a cat to your parents.

Speaker 2:

You don't do that all right you know what cat to your parents. You don't do that. You know what I mean. You come out. You could try and pull that shit with your friends first. If they let that go on, you probably just keep rolling with it Like everybody needs to affirm this Like fuck you, dude. No, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

I think he's right. I think he's right. None of that has nothing to do with me. I stay away from all that stupid shit. I go to work and I deal with stupid shit there and then I go home.

Speaker 2:

But in high school you would have picked on the kid that came in and said he was a cat.

Speaker 1:

I probably wouldn't have. Yes, you would have I would have just looked at him and been like this If it was one of your friends. I just he wouldn go be a cat somewhere else, get away from me. I'm just like that. I'm like get the hell away from me. I'm not dealing with that shit.

Speaker 2:

I get what he's saying. I think he's right to some degree. I guess what it is is you can't just come and say stupid shit and everybody has to accept it. That's, I guess, what he's saying and I think I agree with that, oh, I, I think I agree with that.

Speaker 1:

I agree with it. You shouldn't be. Your friend should be there. You shouldn't. You shouldn't force a person to be.

Speaker 2:

How would you say delusional. Right, that's what you're doing. You're asking them to be delusional.

Speaker 1:

You're right, yeah, you're asking, yeah, you're asking the whole country to be delusional.

Speaker 2:

And that's what's going. Oh yeah, that's what they are. That's what they are. No, that's not what they are.

Speaker 1:

We're going to get backlash on this one.

Speaker 2:

I don't care. I mean that's the problem, because everybody's scared to death to say it. Dude, that's fucking common sense, shit, common sense. You just said it. We're going to get backlash for saying the obvious shit. Like, you just said obvious shit and now we're going to get backlash for it. Like really, I mean that's just ridiculous. You know what I mean it's like and it'll probably. This is one that Amanda's brother, joey, when he came to stay at the house and he was Was he a cat?

Speaker 2:

No, he wasn't a cat, but he'd come to stay at the house the one time and when he got there he wasn't working or anything like that and he had just moved back from Detroit, I think, or something. So he's staying at the house or whatever, and he gets a job. And I said welcome to being a productive member of society, Pissed him off to no end. He was like what do mean? I wasn't a product.

Speaker 3:

Fuck, no, you're not what?

Speaker 2:

what delusional world do you think? If you're not working, you're earning your cape and carry yourself. Are you a productive member of society? You're not. You're nothing to society but a sponge at that point. And and he didn't get that, I think he does today. I think today he understands that today. But at that time, being young, he didn't get that. I think he does today. I think today he understands that today. But at that time, being young, he didn't get that Like he was offended, like how could you say that somebody has to tell you so that you understand that, that you understand that you weren't a productive member of society. I wasn't even saying it to be mean, I was being nice.

Speaker 1:

I thought that's what I thought. Yeah, that's what I thought I was doing. But it thought Patting him on his back, good job. Yeah, that's what I thought.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's what I thought I was doing, but it turned out it offended him. But I mean I'm not saying he came in and said he was a cat but I mean it's the same thing.

Speaker 1:

He was kind of bullying him.

Speaker 2:

No, the bullying-est I did was he got it. He was because he was always you know how he worked out and all that stuff. Constantly he was doing his pushes always in shape.

Speaker 1:

Kratom Kratom. Yeah, he was doing a.

Speaker 2:

Kratom. There's like a whole thing going on with his Kratom. I forget what it was.

Speaker 1:

Made him bald, I know Well, there was that there was that going on, but I think he was going remember right.

Speaker 2:

I think Amanda said it's like hurting his back or some shit, but he doesn't want his woman to know because he just quit taking it because he was in so much pain from it.

Speaker 1:

But he said that he don't want her to know that it caused him any problems or something.

Speaker 2:

Well, she knows that. Yeah, no, she don't listen, she don't give a shit about me, they're in Florida. She don't listen, she don't. She don't give a shit about me, they're in florida, she don't care. Yeah, but yeah, I mean that that it requires somebody to tell you the truth is what I'm saying, like it, oh, yeah, oh. And the bullying the one time I did bully him, he was getting, he was getting big, he was getting, you know, huge. I don't know what happened, but he was big and he'd come over to one day and that was this was after all that like working out and all that stuff where he was doing. And he comes over the one day and he's he's a big boy man. I mean he was. I couldn't believe how big he was. He was like probably as big as I was before. I lost my weight just now and I'm like I'm like holy shit, dude, I couldn't believe it, I couldn't even. I didn't mean to be mean about it, but I was like walk out what the?

Speaker 2:

fuck. You know what I mean. But he went immediately on a diet, started running again and all that stuff and now he's back in shape again he was so skinny tall, his feet look like this yeah, he's got the like he hates that.

Speaker 1:

He hates that too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because he shows me like look, my knees are straight, my knees are straight, but his feet are going out like that he hates it. He does hate that for sure, but I didn't bully him about it like you did just now.

Speaker 1:

He don't watch this.

Speaker 2:

He really doesn't. We had one listen in Kiss kissing me one time because amanda gave him shit about it and then that was it, and then he never listened again. I think you might see our tiktok reels when they go. Maybe, possibly, I don't know, it's hard to say that was that marsh heavy equipment yesterday marsh heavy equipment yeah, I was running a skidster. One of his skidsters.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they were nice.

Speaker 2:

It was nice.

Speaker 1:

Real nice.

Speaker 2:

What do you mean by like? What made it nice? What makes it better than like? If I went like, because you always go to the other place.

Speaker 1:

I go to all the places.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so what do you think made it better?

Speaker 1:

They ain't wore the hell out it ain't wore out it's branding what he said we're low this morning.

Speaker 2:

We're real low this morning. Who that's what? Uh, brian just told me I don't know why we would be low probably all that baby, what you got around there. Oh, this shit's aggravating. I, I don't. I need like somebody that does like all this, like you know for us. You know what I mean, right? So what was the difference in it? Anyway, it's brand new. It's just brand new, that's it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah it's, I've, I've, I've rented a excavator one time damn, the track tire just came off. You know what I'm saying and you're looking at it. They don't have the boat in there holding it and I'm like, oh my god. So you're in the middle of a job. Shit's broke down. So to have brand new equipment available, that's nice, real nice.

Speaker 2:

I wonder what, wonder why we're low. It's got me stressed out. That's nice, real nice. I wonder what, wonder what? Uh, I wonder why we're low. It's got me stressed out. Um, but as he have. I think he's always saying that he has more like options than the other ones too. Though is what he's saying? Is that wrong?

Speaker 1:

I don't know about that. I don't know what you mean by options like I he's saying, like attachments.

Speaker 2:

Well, like it's, like the top of the line basically he says they are top of the line that's what he said. Like he uses the top, he gets only the top of the line equipment with the ac and the automatic connects and all that stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

The other ones do too, but do they? Yeah, they got automatic connects. You don't and you ain't wrenching them on and all that bullshit. It's rental place. They're not gonna spend the time, so they're quick connects and stuff, oh okay.

Speaker 2:

Well, he's saying, like you could do it from inside the cab, though yeah, that's just that lock thing, that's it's nice and everybody has that not everybody, but most of them do. Yeah, oh okay, all right. Hey, I got you. I was confused. I thought that that was something different. Spectacular, no they're nice.

Speaker 1:

They're real nice. Like you know, just beat up stuff that you're renting and you're paying top dollar for it. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

It's like it'll do the job, but it's not comfortable. We have a visitor today, Somebody you haven't seen in a long time. Oh God, you ready.

Speaker 1:

You ready for it? Don't do that.

Speaker 2:

It's your hair.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I was drunk.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I got this picture and I was like, oh, that's gold.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that was my drunk days. Do you miss?

Speaker 2:

your hair.

Speaker 1:

No, you don't miss your hair. No, I got a good head. I'm cool.

Speaker 2:

I think you look better without it. Honestly, that's what I'm saying. I'm good.

Speaker 1:

Most people go get hair plugs and shit. I ain't doing that, I'm good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, some of the people that have hair plugs it looks all right, and some people it's like really bad. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Some people it looks okay, though, some people it's like whatever well, that's nice right here, and then they don't really know, their back is bald still well, that was another speak of joey.

Speaker 2:

That was something he hated whenever. Whenever he saw himself on the cams, like in the restaurant, for the first time oh, you see the back of his head yeah, because he had never seen it before dude and he's like what the fuck he didn't know?

Speaker 1:

you know, he stopped doing that.

Speaker 2:

Credum shit great, yeah, I think, so it might have had something to do with it. Yeah, yeah, he definitely. So this is that tiktok. This is the one I was going to show, the TikTok with the we say a Tesla exploded like a bomb after hitting a curb.

Speaker 3:

Five hours after the 9 am crash, what was left of this Tesla was taken away on a flatbed and crews prepared to board up the apartments severely damaged in the crash and fire. My son's room is the room that was completely blown out. My son's room is the room that was completely blown out. Police say two women were in a Tesla that suddenly hit a curb, then a tree, before smashing into 295 Battle Avenue. First responders used a tow line to pull the flaming car to the street. They pulled it away from the building with the police truck and they continued hosing it down. It was still smoking hot. These electric vehicles you know the electrical fires are very, very difficult to put out. Public Safety Commissioner David Chong says after the Tesla was removed from the building it exploded Late Monday. White Plains police identified the deceased Two women from nearby Hartsdale the driver, 70-year-old Millie Sheehan. The passenger, a relative, 36-year-old Diana Sheehan.

Speaker 2:

Now why is it that an electric vehicle burns that much stronger than a gasoline one? I don't get it. I don't know what's so flammable in them. That's crazy. And it just hit a curb and that happened. I don't know. I mean, if that was the case, amanda be wrecking a lot of them, burning them up. No, I'm just kidding, she don't hit curves. I probably hit more than she does. Honestly, oh, that's funny, brian. Did you see, brian, what brian just said? Yeah, and his cousin, his cousin, said he, I found something you lost. I should have done that.

Speaker 1:

That's pretty good he deleted it or something, because it's like he said it was a, it was a six-pack no, yeah, but I'm saying it looks deleted or something. I unhid it now. Yeah, it was a six pack, no.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I'm saying it looks deleted or something. I unhid it now. Yeah, it was hidden because damn, he said the word damn automatic, like cut anytime. So if anybody ever wants to comment on anything with madhouse bar and grill, if you cuss in it at all, it will automatically hide it because it is a professional page and restaurant and you don't. You get some people that say weird shit, that's too, too much. So the cussing is a good way to block it out and make sure that it doesn't. You know what I mean. Get to the get to that level of you know on what could end up on the page or whatever you want to call it. But yeah, so you want a tesla? No, it's scary shit, dude, did you? I mean, did you see that thing just from hitting a curb?

Speaker 1:

well, they said a lot of that stuff was going on before and they just kind of blocking it and stuff, what?

Speaker 2:

do you?

Speaker 1:

mean like don't like making like that, that was just national right. Yeah, so they I don't know, there was like something like they were blocking the news things about all the teslas and shit, all the problems with them and stuff. They was keeping on their low key yeah, they want to do.

Speaker 2:

They want to do censorship.

Speaker 2:

That's what Kamala was saying. She thought that you can't just say whatever you want. They need to start censoring it. And it's weird because that was the Democratic part. That's why Rover from Rover's Morning Glory, that's why he sponsored that's his whole thing with Democrats is that he, you know they're for free speech and that, you know, is where his bet is supposed to be. But I don't feel like that's the case anymore. I think it's all switching. I think the whole compass is changing. You know what I mean. Like right now, you've got used to be Democrats where your union working man and environmentalist you know what I'm saying and free speech was always involved in that and now all of a sudden it's switched.

Speaker 2:

I mean Trump has Bobby Kennedy going to go in his cabinet. Bobby Kennedy is the most environmental like guy there is. Like that's like he's a tree hugger 100% guy. There is like that's like he's a tree hugger 100. You know what I mean. That's that's his whole thing. Like he that he's actually sued trump for different things, like for his businesses, like run off and stuff like that from his one of his golf courses and things like that. I mean he's, he's an environmentalist, that's his whole thing. He wants the environment right and he wants your whole thing with the drugs, you know what I mean? Like a healthy America basically, and getting all the shit out of there, and and the working class is for Trump too. So now I mean it's like the whole thing flip-flopped literally where you were for Clinton. Yeah, If you keep the same mindset, you'd vote for Trump right now. And Trump, by the way, was supporting the Clinton ticket too. It's crazy. It's like it's pretty wild to me. It's absolutely wild to me.

Speaker 1:

Politics are screwed up now.

Speaker 2:

They're like, yeah, there's that. Well, I think that they've redefined them, like I think they've just been redefined, period. I think that's just what happened them like I think they've just been redefined, period. I think that's just what happened. They just want to tell you that they're that like trump's racist and all these things that they say, but like his history doesn't say that he's racist. You know, and I was watching that whole thing too with uh. You know she brought it up in the debate. Biden brought it up too when his debate with them where he says there's good people on both sides of the aisle or on both sides of it. Have you ever seen that whole interview? Or you've only ever seen that tape of it, right, where he says there's good people on both sides? They never show the next, the next sentence.

Speaker 2:

He says I'm not saying there's good neo-Nazis and they never, that's all cut out and they both are saying it like it's like, that's what he said and that's not what he said at all. It's not what he said, even a hundred. I mean he, right away, as soon as he was done talking, he goes. Or as soon as he said that clip that they show you, he says I'm not saying that there's good neo-Nazis and things like that. It's wild dude. It's like the. And how does that not? Why doesn't slander exist anymore?

Speaker 1:

Well, if they just cut it out, that ain't slander. They just misled you a little.

Speaker 2:

But it feels like there's been some slandering right.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, both sides, though Really Like you know. Yeah, both sides though Really Like you know, when you just said she was drunk.

Speaker 2:

I said she looks like she's drunk and in all fairness, I said it about Christy Capel too last week. You know what I mean. They look drunk, I'm going to call it. If it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, I'm going to say it's a duck. You know what I'm saying? That's not true, no more.

Speaker 1:

Everything's changed and you know why it might look like a woman but it might not be a woman.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's just. I don't know they can keep running that same narrative. They just keep wanting to push that oh, trump is, trump is, trump is, trump is.

Speaker 1:

And he spent his whole life in the hip-hop community doesn't make sense. He was a break dancer, I don't know you almost won my vote I was like damn you, trump, with some cardboard, did you?

Speaker 2:

so the tucker carlson kid rock interview came out yesterday because tucker carlson's doing this thing where he's traveling around the us and he's doing these live on stage podcasts where he's, and he has a guest at each one and he's had some good. He had bobby kennedy on there and he just had kid rock on there. Kid rock was telling the story of when he went and met trump at the white house and had dinner with them, like right when he got in office and he said they go in and he's washing his hands. He said some weird little place. They're like washing their hands before dinner, sharing a bar of soap with trump, basically in this little sink, washing her hand.

Speaker 2:

Did he drop it? No, no, he didn't drop the soap. But he said trump says come here, he goes, you want, you want to see this. And he's like showing him this room and he said in the room there was I forget what he said like maybe a picture, george washington, and this and that or whatever it is. He says trump goes, you know what room this is? And kid rock goes. No, no, sir, he goes, this is a Lewinsky roof.

Speaker 1:

They said Kid Rock got a house that looks like the White.

Speaker 2:

House, but bigger. Yeah, he put it Well. I don't know if the whole house does. I think it's on his property Like he built a small version of the White House on his property. No, it's not bigger. I don't think. No, I think it's bigger. I've seen it. I've seen the picture of it. In fact, we could probably Google it right now. We could Google it right now. We'll do that right.

Speaker 1:

Brian said he's seen it. Huh, Brian said he's seen it. What did?

Speaker 2:

you see it's bigger. It's not bigger though. Right, I thought it was bigger. I don't think. So we could check real quick. We'll do. What did we put in there? Kid Rocks? See, this is why we need a tech guy to do all this shit so we could just be on the air and doing our shit.

Speaker 2:

Kids Rocks, white House Right, that should do it. Kid Rocks, white House here it is right here. Do it. Kid rocks white house here it is right here. There it is. So there it is. That's not bigger. It's not. It's not bigger. How do you know? I'm because you're looking at it, dude. It's not. It's not even close to bigger.

Speaker 1:

Zoom in on that door it's not bigger.

Speaker 2:

There's no way it's not bigger, it's just not. There's no like wing off to this side. There's no west wing or east wing, maybe the center. I don't even think the center is bigger and I don't even think that's like not his house. I think it's his house, but that's his guest house or something. Yeah, I think that it's like on his property, one of his houses. Like on his property, I believe. I believe so.

Speaker 1:

Who cares if it's big or not?

Speaker 2:

It's still cool as shit. Yeah, it's cool as shit, but it's definitely not bigger. I don't know. You said it was bigger, I just called you out on it. What do you want? Say it again. Say it again. Say it again. That would never happen, do it, say it.

Speaker 1:

Why do people get so mad when I ain't wrong?

Speaker 3:

I don't get it.

Speaker 1:

They want me to be wrong.

Speaker 2:

That freaking dad that she's running that same narrative too, Like that whole Kamala thing, what you said earlier, your that she's running that same narrative too, like that whole Kamala thing, what you said earlier, your little joke thing that you were doing, she's doing the same thing over and over the same exact. I don't even know, there's no way. 27,000? That's 27,000 square feet, half the size baby. Yeah, half the size.

Speaker 3:

I guess See Brian's, our editor, brian should just come in and be our editor Every Sunday.

Speaker 2:

You ready? You ready, brian. No more days off for you. No, she keeps running the same speech. She did that thing with Oprah. Did you see Oprah's interview? I heard too a thing and I don't know how true it is. I just heard it. I didn't see it and I was looking for the video. I went looking long and hard and I could not find it. Supposedly oprah had the mic still on and didn't realize it.

Speaker 1:

That's what I heard now and I didn't see it.

Speaker 2:

I can't find it I'm gonna say it anyway allegedly say, allegedly, uh, that it says that she left the mic on and said oh my god, I hope this woman doesn't become that's probably bullshit.

Speaker 2:

That's what I heard. I don't know, I didn't see it, I can't say, I'm just that's what I heard. It's just what I heard, I don't know. Uh, that's that's just what I heard. I just can report what I've heard, that's it. But I, I just, I don't know man, that whole thing with with her not answering her questions and then repeating stuff, and then did you, what about that picture? I sent you the one with with kamala. Did I send you that one?

Speaker 2:

I think I did probably what the one where, where she has the air bandage on, dude, I was fucking dying when I seen that one. Oh yeah, yeah, I seen that she is. She's copying everything he's doing, dude. I mean, come on, yeah, the air bandage. I was fucking that would. That would be the best ever. Like she freaking.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that would be the best did you see the one where they well, did you? Yeah, you sent me that one where they um, they took, uh, montel williams head off and put p diddy, yeah, where he's, yeah, where he's got both of them with them yeah yeah, I posted that on our tiktok.

Speaker 2:

I posted, actually I posted diddy with real pictures with diddy with different people like multiple ones you put that one, but that was one of them, and they freaking, they, they and and I didn't even do it, but it gave me a um a little warning oh yeah, they like freaking, blocked it and they gave me a warning on it.

Speaker 2:

It says community guidelines violations because of. Because of that picture. I is the only thing I could think, but the rest of them were legit pictures. I just I mean, how do I know what it is? You know what I mean. I just went by a picture that was on the internet. Yeah, how am I supposed to know? You got grounded. I got grounded. Yeah, I don't know. A lot of people think that that steven, a smith, thinks that she's gonna win too, even though he's a trumper. He thinks she's gonna win. Same with you. You think she's gonna win too. You said I don't know, man, that's scary to me if she wins, like what that looks like. You know, I don know, maybe it don't look as bad as I think, do you?

Speaker 1:

notice how horrible people look when they're in the office now, like just for the way they age. Yeah, it's crazy Like she looks.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, four years.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, three, four years ago she didn't look. She looked pretty. She's a pretty good woman. She's a bit old. She looked pretty. She's a pretty good woman. She's a bit old, she just got old overnight.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, do you know? The only one that hasn't really aged like that was Trump. Trump doesn't? He didn't age in office. He looks exactly the same. He looked old when he came in and old when he left, but he didn't change, he didn't age.

Speaker 1:

Obama got skin, obama got real bad.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, he aged horribly.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he looked really good, but it was eight years, yeah, I mean that was eight years.

Speaker 2:

That makes a difference, but he looked you know, he aged him fast. I think Bush looked like he aged, but not as bad as Obama did. Clinton looked like he aged, but not as bad as Obama either. Obama was probably the worst of them all. Maybe Joe Biden, I'm not sure.

Speaker 1:

That's not him.

Speaker 2:

He completely changed man. I don't know. I don't know if he I don't know, because we didn't see him before he got elected. We never really seen him out and about. You know what I mean? That was the whole thing behind his campaign that everybody bitches about. He like stayed in his basement. And then one.

Speaker 2:

You know, I had some numbers too. I was looking at there's a yeah, let me find that too. I wanted to talk about that. So we were talking about that, the, the notes on the amount of votes that went out. I mean, like how many votes? Like how it was so extreme from one end to the next and it went up, like it went up, I think, for Obama's, like maybe 10,000 total votes in the country. And then for the next election, when trump beat hillary, it was about the same. It didn't really go up, but when trump went against biden, it jumped up, like for the whole country, like 35 million votes. It went up 35 million more people voted.

Speaker 2:

So this is why people don't really believe that you know what I mean that the voting is true because there was all these extra votes that took place. You know what I mean. That just like are there that didn't exist prior to that, which, okay, maybe people felt strongly, maybe because they did the mailing ballots, maybe you got more. I mean, these are all things that could be possible. But the biggest thing that I saw that was like wild when I was looking at it, is where the votes came from, like. Whenever it was showing it, it showed like Biden won I forget how many counties. I want to say you know where I? I know I sent it to Amanda, so I would have it in here for Amanda. I want to tell, I want to tell the exact, the exact number. I want to give the right number to you, cause I don't want to tell no lies, or I mean it might be a lie, but I don't want to make up something. I want somebody else to have made it up. Is that fair enough? But basically, when you look at the counties that were won during the debate because you go by votes or whatever, so here it is right here. Okay, the debate, because you go by votes or whatever, so here it is right here, okay. So Obama won with 69 million votes. Okay, and in that 69 million votes, he won 1,265 counties. Okay, 1,265 counties. Okay, trump, when he lost to Biden Biden won 477 counties with 81 million votes and Trump won 2,497 counties with 74 million votes. So, essentially, biden with 477 counties got enough electorals to win the election with just 477 counties won, compared to Trump winning 2,500 counties. Counties won compared to Trump winning 2,500 counties. You think that's a that? You think that's like unrealistic, I mean? And? And, by the way, biden won, but with 69 million votes, trump lost with 74 million votes, biden with 81 million votes.

Speaker 2:

I mean, you were around whenever Biden's was, or when Trump or, I'm sorry, not Trump when Obama was running for president. And is there anything in your soul that would tell you more people would voted, were out to vote for Biden than there were for Obama? Obama was a thing, obama. No, obama was a thing, obama was, he was a thing People were about, like they are about Trump, like he was a thing, like that was a thing, like that. Biden was nothing, he was. I mean.

Speaker 2:

So they say, well, mailing ballots and this and that, but how come he only won 500 counties then, only enough counties to win the electoral college? That's wild dude. That's crazy to me when you look at it that way. I don't know why. I mean, I don't know amanda. Um, so anyways, that was a interesting part about that that I thought was crazy, like the fact that so when people question and I think they have the right to question and I think that's a fair reason to question it he's only winning in certain counties enough to win the whole electoral, like that's just crazy to me. And he won half the counties, which is what I saw.

Speaker 2:

It seemed to me like there was no support, hardly for Biden and tons for Obama. You know what I'm saying, and I think that the other thing is that I think that everybody keeps saying they don't like Trump because Trump is against the system. Trump is this. Trump is that there's got all these different. I think there's a different reason they don't like Trump because Trump is against the system. Trump is this. Trump is that there's got all these different. I think there's a different reason they don't like Trump. I think they don't like Trump because people will do what Trump says.

Speaker 1:

You think, like I mean right now sure.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm saying right now, if Kamala says, if Kamala tells everybody to go support Chick-fil-A because they're a great business and they've given her a lot of support, nobody's going to go to Chick-fil-A over it. But if you go to Trump and Trump says, hey, Chick-fil-A just donated, Can you guys please help out Chick-fil-A? Dude, Chick-fil-A would have tripled the line they have right now and they know that. They know that Trump supporters are behind him 100%. You know what I'm saying and I think that's what they're afraid of more than anything is that he has this huge following. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Well, he does got a huge following.

Speaker 2:

She does too. She does? I don't think so, not like that. Like there's people that are democrats I don't know what you mean, but I don't think anybody's for kamala. I don't think anybody's looking at kamala going. This is my best option. You know what I'm saying. Like I really want, like I I don't look at trump and think trump's our best option. I don't believe that. I don't. He's the only option right now.

Speaker 1:

Basically, like I don't look at Trump and think Trump's our best option.

Speaker 2:

I don't believe that. I don't. He's the only option right now. Basically, right, I don't believe that. A lot of people think I'm like this crazy Trumper. Yeah, I think Trump is, his policy is good. I think he's good I'm not saying it but he's definitely not like I've never been like a full blown Trumper. He's annoyed me.

Speaker 2:

One of the things he said that really almost hurt my feelings, if I'm being honest, was when he, when we were shut down during covet don't you know? We were shut down during covet and and I remember specifically and it was the right thing, he's right about it. You know, instead of bailing out all these companies and stuff, some of them are gonna close and some people are gonna buy him for a, a good deal and this and that, and I'm thinking, fuck, you know, and he's right. I mean, if that did happen, but they shut us down. I feel like when they shut us down, they should help. I mean, if you leave us to do capitalist things and do whatever we want, okay, that's fine, but when you shut us down, chop off our knees and then say, well, too bad, somebody is going to buy you for cheap, that kind of like, but I mean it is the capitalist way of looking at things and doing things. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

So I mean I can't argue with it, but I didn't like it. You know what I mean? And I definitely don't think that. I think that he got played with that whole COVID thing. I think that he got played like a fiddle. I swear to God, I think he did. They would just say things and he'd respond to them. That knee-jerk reaction shit that he does is just too much for me. I don't like it. But he is our best option, 100% our best option in my opinion. But only because I don't want him doing the knee jerk like shooting a judge type thing. I'd rather think about it and say no, I'd rather he went to court and had to face this.

Speaker 1:

No, at first it was like good move, he did the right thing. I remember you said that no.

Speaker 2:

I did. Yeah, I mean I don't blame him for doing it. I can't blame the guy for doing it. If I was seeing that case and that's what it was he'd get the lightest sentence I could give him.

Speaker 1:

And he might.

Speaker 2:

I mean unless he had 50 bottles of baby oil. If he had 50 bottles of baby oil, he's guilty 49,.

Speaker 1:

he's all right 1,000?.

Speaker 2:

He could go to hell 1,000 bottles of baby oil. He can go to hell is all I'm saying. What's up with you?

Speaker 1:

and the baby oil.

Speaker 2:

Dude, it's 1,000 bottles of baby oil. Why is not everybody going? What the fuck? 1,000 bottles?

Speaker 1:

I don't see anything wrong with it 1,000 bottles.

Speaker 2:

There's nothing good going to happen with a thousand bottles of baby oil.

Speaker 1:

That's because we can't afford to just go buy a thousand. If I could afford to buy a thousand bottles of baby oil, I mean we could probably find it for a dollar.

Speaker 2:

You ain't got a grand.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but what am I going to do? I don't need it. That's the point. He needed it. What do you mean? Two beaches on Guilty? You're judging Guilty.

Speaker 2:

Lock him up and throw away the key.

Speaker 1:

We don't even need a hearing Because he bought some oil.

Speaker 2:

Yes, why A thousand bottles? You don't know what it's used for.

Speaker 1:

I don't care, there's other uses for baby oil.

Speaker 2:

What you give me. One good reason to have a thousand bottles of baby oil. One, just One. Just give me one I don't know Right, nobody does. That's why you go into jail.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

You know what I bet you. They went in and raided his house and they were like, oh, there's nothing here. And then they're like a thousand bottles of rust his ass right now.

Speaker 2:

Then there's going to be one cop going why you got a good point, though I want to know why Homeland Security though that is pretty wild, am I right? Yeah, no, I heard. Yeah, that's what I heard. It was homeland security, and I don't understand why homeland security would. I thought they were here just for um, just for terrorist type deals, right? Or is homeland security different than that? Is that not just for? I thought it was created because homeland security was created by president bush after 9-11. Okay, that was when it was created. It didn't exist. President bush, second president bush, created homeland security to try and find terrorist cells in the united states.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but they were doing that way before that.

Speaker 2:

No, it was probably the secret service was and stuff like that. There was no homeland security it didn't exist.

Speaker 1:

No, it didn't exist.

Speaker 2:

But I'm saying those other branches that would the problem is like the cia is not allowed to spy on americans. Even though they did, they're not supposed to legally. Their cia is not supposed to have any operations in the united States against any United States citizens. That's the CIA. That's their core. They are not to ever surveil American citizens. They are there for central intelligence for the rest of the world. They're never supposed to.

Speaker 2:

Homeland Security is specifically for surveilling Americans, citizens, basically People on American soil. That's what they're here for and that didn't happen until Bush and they never did it before Bush and it was all basically because of 9-11. Which it's one of those things. It's like a catch-22. It's like 9-11 happened. You feel like you have to do something about it, but you just started a whole agency that has the rights and authorities that they probably shouldn't have, should have never happened. Like just because one bad thing happens doesn't mean we. It just seems like that's a you don't have to go to the extreme. You know what I'm saying. Like that's too extreme in my opinion, because I think they can bug people. I think there's a lot of stuff they can do. I think if you say the wrong words on your phone, it automatically records to the Homeland.

Speaker 2:

Security, or probably on your podcast too. But I don't understand why they would be anything to do with P Diddy. That doesn't understand. I don't understand why they would be anything to do with P Diddy. That doesn't understand. I don't know where he would fit into. That play. Homeland Security FBI would make sense to me. That's what they're there for.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I heard that. I don't know how true it is.

Speaker 2:

No, every news report says Homeland Security went in there. Yeah, every one. And I just don't understand why.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Unless they were just helping the FBI or something I don't know. It doesn't make sense to me. I don't get it. Google it, google it. Google what the Homeland Security. You don't want to do that.

Speaker 3:

That'll be a rabbit hole. That'll fucking stress you out.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I don't know either, but we're going to get out of here. I think it's that time. Peace out people. It was nice. Everybody go follow us on YouTube so you can see the videos also, and on Facebook, madhouse Bar Talk, and we'll see you again next week. Peace.

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