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In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Legendary sportscaster Bob Costas praised the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) policy change this week banning transgender athle...

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Oh, can't forget to talk about this. The International Olympic Committee decided to ban biological males from playing women's sports in the Olympics. Right. I did see, you just seen the number of headlines out there that said,

"Transathletes banned from the Olympics." Yeah, right. No, they're not. No? Oh, they're not.

Bob Costis was on CNN. Hmm. On the story is-- I was the Alex. Michael Smith is at the guy's name.

I think that's the host of it. Yeah. That's on it. And there's really two parts to it. And we'll let it play all the way through.

But the first part is where he puts in his disclaimer.

There are many people that try to take advantage. And basically, you know, go after trans people. Right. Trying to take his shot at the right. Right.

That is in true. Do you know any? I don't know any mainstream Republican. That is attacking and insulting what they believe the mental issues are of people who believe

that they are the opposite sex. No.

I think that the people that don't care that are making this political

are the left and the mutilating of children. That whole topic and the misogyny that's being pushed. That's where the politics are. So now, the politics of this does not come from the right. No.

No. And he doesn't--of course, he doesn't get specific. He just says, "Some out there." Yeah. But then it's the rest of it here.

And listen to the host. Alex keep going. Hmm. Hmm. Hmm.

Hmm. Started laughing. And it's like, "I don't think he necessarily agrees with Bob Costas. But here we go."

Right. You were the face of the Olympics for so many years. This news today about the IOC.

Basically, banning transathletes that there's going to be a genetic test.

Yeah. Your reaction to that and this very complicated issue. Now, first off, they didn't ban transgender athletes. Nope. That's wrong.

Not getting the story right. Let's continue now. Give me enough time to address this. So I'm not misunderstood. There are people who use this issue cynically for political purposes.

And they're demonizing people who happen to be trans, who should be treated with respect and dignity and understanding. Is he talking about the left? That's the only thing I can think of. I can think.

Yeah. I don't hear anybody on the right demonizing the individuals. No. It's the movement that wants to change the definition of things and put boys and girls, locker rooms, not the individuals.

Right. And it's the left that claims are a huge mental issues here, but doesn't want to address what they say are the huge mental issues. Right. And that goes right.

Do we go right back to the Berkeley professor who was with Senator Holly?

Yep. When he was asking her, please, this is this one. A question is transphobic. What do you mean? I'm asking you, you know, what is this about in your scene?

Yes, but don't you understand that even talking about it is transphobic? Because trans people have the highest rate from her words, right, of suicide and attempted suicide. Well, then you're saying there's a huge mental issue here. That's transphobic.

Again, just like no kings, nothing that they say,

can you connect dots of any type of critical thinking or logic?

Right. But I just want to address here. So Bob, you're talking about the left. Treatment of transgenders. Right.

Let's continue. Here we go. However, common sense is not transphobic. There's a reason why the high school champions don't compete with the college champions. There is a reason why no trans man, who was once a woman at his become a man,

Has ever competed successfully with men in the Olympics.

If Katelyn Clark could play in the NBA, everybody would applaud it. That'd be an incredible thing.

But if the last guy on the bench of an NBA team went to the WNBA and started averaging 40 points

of game, everyone would know that is BS. There's a reason why Sugar Ray Leonard, who was a contemporary of Mike Tyson, didn't fight Mike Tyson. They were in different weight classes. There was a reason why there are men and women's sports.

And why Title IX was one of the truly progressive pieces of legislation in the best sense of the word progressive under the Nixon administration. It changed everything.

I had a sister who never played a single organized sport.

One generation later, two children in my own. My daughter played just about as many organized sports as my son. That's a great thing. It doesn't make any sense to have a swimmer who was the 472nd rank swimmer when he was a man at Penn. Either winning or coming close to winning against women a year and a half after transitioning.

If that's what the person wants to do, that person should be treated with dignity and respect. But there ought to be common sense and common sense is not transphobic. And this policy is common sense. Yes, this policy, the way Kirstie covered for you laid it out from Luzon and the clip that you played is exactly correct. They are in the Urlaub. We are here for you.

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Yeah, yeah. And you hit the commentator.

Hmm, like this is the first time he's heard this.

Ah, ha! Ah, this arm is there. No, that's an interesting argument. Has that been out there? And I love the controversial.

It's not controversial. No. No, and it's not about the individuals. It's about the movement. Yeah.

But he thinks that by putting in that disclaimer blaming the right is going to save him from the left.

Yeah. Right. Right. Yeah. Go ahead. You just try and appease Bob. I thought maybe in order to appease the liberals, he would have asked all the lights to be dimmed in the studio. Yeah, it's going to save. Maybe he should dim the lights for people that don't know.

We go back to the football game where they dim the lights. This actually happened. We're not making this up at halftime. They dim the lights in the studio. In order to, I don't know.

Honor climate change. I guess. And we're like, well, Bob, if you really believe in it, then turn all the lights off in the studio and tell the NFL not to have night games. Yeah. Turn the lights off.

We don't need night games. Yeah. Where was it? Somebody introduced in 2025. I don't think it went anywhere in New York.

I saw it on social media the other day. The actual piece of legislation. That all lights had to be out by 11pm. All outdoor lights. You couldn't have your house.

The businesses, outdoor lights have to be off to save electricity. Rationing. Oh. It doesn't shock me. Oh.

Can I bring something up? It's just totally off. Oh, yeah.

Of this just for a second.

Yeah. I'll forget to do it because I thought it was interesting. Yeah. So I don't know was the last probably in the last two weeks. I noticed one of my toilets.

You could tell that the flapper was leaking a little bit. Right. Inside of it. Right. So I had this little just, you know, coming in and maybe once every three hours.

You could hear, you know, whatever inside the toilet would fill up again. So I was losing some water. Right. So I got, I wanted to replace everything in there because the toilets are 20 years old. It was a nice place, entire thing.

It's easy to do. It's a simplest, that easiest thing. I had some people come in a couple of years ago. We can get you new toilets, $1,400 a piece. No, I can do that for 17 bucks.

Yeah. I think exactly. The, the ivory or whatever it is, whatever the acrylic. That's going to last. Yeah.

My water company, my utility sent me a letter.

They knew it. Yeah.

They actually sent me a letter saying,

"We believe you probably have a flapper on your toilet that's leaking." Because the meter, the modern meters can tell when there's a surge. And, and also the cadence of the surge. Yep. So it would, it would happen.

And if you're familiar with these leaks and you'll hear it. You know, if you're anywhere near the, the restroom, you'll hear it as it refills. Yeah. Because that flapper is leaking.

Yeah. Yeah. And I heard it refills. And I was going to do it. I just, I'm doing it.

That actually is pretty cool. I got this, it's like, you know, you have continuous water flow. And I went, wow. And I go, it's probably a flapper in your toilet. I'm like, like, yeah, they sent me one saying,

Eric, you should probably drink more water.

I'm like, whoa, that's getting creepy. Well, and then, because I looked, I said, was here a huge increase. I want to make sure there wasn't a leak. Right.

So I went and looked at him like, and because it just me, I don't even reach the, you know, the limit. The, the, the, the, the, the, You're automatic, he charged for 3000 gallons. Even if you don't use it.

Right.

You're normally during the winter, never even come close to three.

I'm like around 2000 gallons a day. Yeah. You know, whatever it is. Yeah. Is it, no, no, a month.

Hmm. It's like 70 gallons a day or 65 gallons a day. Hmm. Hmm. And, and, and so, and in the summertime,

I mean, you got to water the lawn and then fill the pool. It goes up drastically.

I mean, I've been up to, you know, six, seven, eight, nine,

ten thousand. If you have to take water out of the pool and fill it up again. Boom, you have that problem. Yeah, right. Which I don't do a lot.

Yeah. Yeah, I was amazed. So, yeah. But, yeah. Yeah.

They didn't tell me my water was cut off though. So, and I, I got it. I was getting ready to do it. I got the email and I went, oh, this was Friday. I got the email.

And I had it fixed. And I half hour later, because it's simple to do. You don't even need tools to do that. Oh, no. I don't know how many times I've done it both with our properties.

And, and back when we had rental properties. That's, that's the simple stuff. Actually, plumbing, I can do pretty well when it comes to main supply lines. You know, that's an issue. But, uh, drains, toilets, tubs.

Well, but remember that we don't want a plumber as the head of Homeland Security.

Yeah. Right. You hear about the Jimmy Kimmelton? Hmm. Yeah.

Do I have it? Did I save that? Hmm. I've got it somewhere. I've got to find it.

The, the, the, the, even when he tried to, oh, here it is. Here's how he tried when he tries to clean it up.

Because he came out and basically said, you know, Mark, Wayne Mullen is a, is a, you know, former plumber and.

Now the head of Department of Homeland Security basically saying he's trying to make the case. He's not qualified. And then here was some trying to clear it up. All right. Here we go.

President and his pals of the magma media are not happy with me right now. Trump even called into Fox to complain about me tonight. His apple pollishers are all in a tizzy because I made light of the fact that his new head of Homeland Security. Mark Wayne Mullen before he was a senator was a plumber. And now he's the head of Homeland Security, which is not necessarily the kind of resume you might hope for for the person in charge of protecting us from terrorism.

Of course they decided to twist that to say it was an insult to plumbers, which was not I wouldn't put a plumber in charge of Homeland Security for the same reason. I wouldn't call a five star general to pull a rat out of my toilet. Okay. It has nothing. There you go.

All right. Now. Is it based the, you know what what he was doing was sort of like this movie is based on true events. Yeah. Right.

Because Mark Wayne Mullen took over his father. He's 48 years old. Right. He took over his father's plumbing business. Mm-hmm.

Oh, you mean he's a former business owner. His father health, his deteriorated took over his, he left college to take over his father's business apparently his wife did the same thing. And like it was at 98, 97, 98, whatever. Mm-hmm. He assumed control of the family plumbing business.

The business had six employees at the time as wife postponed her degree by 2011. Mullen plumbing had become Oklahoma's largest plumbing service company. He also owned Mullen environmental. Mullen services and Mullen properties and ranches in two different counties. He owned eight businesses by July 13 when he ran for Congress.

In 2021, he sold his businesses. But he family continued to operate the plumbing business. Yeah.

Is Jimmy Kimmel giving you the, even if you believe, you know, he was a plumb...

And now he's ahead of Homeland Security is if that happened in a day.

That's like saying, I clean toilets for my first job and forgetting the rest of my resume.

Right. Exactly. It's like saying, I, whatever I did when I was younger. And now I'm on the radio. Wait, that's not the same at all.

It, it's Kimmel's way of, it's, it's the ignorance that's behind this mug attitude with Kimmel. Stephen Colbert, all these people who, by the way, are supposed to be funny. It's, you know, the, the whole, I wouldn't call a five star general to pull a rat out of my, if I could get a five star general to help me with my plumbing. I would take advantage of it. I wouldn't turn it down. But it's this smug attitude.

And it's that where you've got to leave out the most important parts because again, you could turn that around and say.

Multiple businesses. When his father was ailing, he took over his father's business, helped to run that. You could say had all of the concerns that any small business owner would have and grew it into the largest plumbing service company in Oklahoma. Success story. Eight other businesses.

And yeah, by the time he ran for Congress, which he won in 2013, served in Congress for a number of years and became a senator. Right. You're leaving all of that out because what do you want to do? You do want to insult. The trade you want to insult plumbing if somebody is a plumber, then they don't have the ability to even learn how to become the director of Homeland Security. They cannot rise to a different level.

I want to, you know, I saw Jonathan Charlie saying, well, he wasn't just in her, you know, insulting plumbers, you know, because plumbers should, you know, be able to do other things. And I'm just like, he isn't insulting plumbers. Of course he is. Because that's, that's, they'll do it with the military.

They'll do it with, with, with the trades. They'll do it with, and again, this is this smug, a leadist left for you on full display.

And they don't even see it, you know, why?

Because they've never gotten down off their high horse to look anybody in the eye.

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We'll be right back with more Red Eye Radio with every currently and Gary McNamara. We're running Radio. He is our currently and I'm Gary McNamara. More of the Jimmy Kimmel thing. One more couple more things that we wanted to say on it coming up on in the bottom of the hour plus.

A comment will come in on this audio cut. Wanna play this here? Steven A Smith. All right, another Steven A Smith. Yeah, okay.

Audio cut. You ready? All right. We got a lot of damn nerves to be in the face of American people saying for numerous administrations. Iran is a problem.

We have to be dealt with. Iran is a problem. They have to be dealt with. And then this man deals with them. And then all of a sudden you can play them about him now.

It doesn't really make sense. The lack of a person. Listen to the cheering. That's Bill Mars crowd. Yeah.

And I guess the point is, and I'm using him as somebody who never saw the other side.

Could that be an indication of where Democrats who are paying attention indep...

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You said you did that Jimmy Kimmel. You know, he, he was attacking plumbers. Yeah. Because he didn't tell the whole truth about Mark Wayne Mullin and what he actually did. Right.

How he built an entire plumbing business. Right. And did it because his father got sick. Right. Which number one, he was able to drastically increase the exposure and profitability of that plumbing service company in Oklahoma.

And then also create eight different other companies that he ran. Yep.

Now, you only say he's a plumber as if he was plumbing yesterday.

And there's been nothing that's happened in between that. Yeah, like Trump called him on the job. He was fixing Gary's toilet. Yes. Gary didn't have the capability of doing it.

He was, he was putting in a new flapper for McNamara. We know how time consuming that can be. And then, you know, Trump just said, hey, come on up. Yeah, be that a DHS force.

But I, I always wonder when when it really gets down to it.

Our liberals afraid of people that have a trade. And I stay this from the fact that anybody I meet. But if it's a plumber, you know, electrician, machinist, car mechanic, truck driver. Anything that's viewed as blue collar trade. Right.

I have no problem talking with them.

And they'll answer questions and they expect me to answer a question.

Let's my Butler tells me the same thing all the time. I have no problem. I have no problem talking to them. Of course, because you and I have that background. You were a machinist.

Union worker. I did things. No, we've done a manufactured air conditioner filters. Actually did that. And it was while I was in radio, but I basically, I've done radio since I was 18.

And that's really the only career I've had. But I would that was a full time job on the line. Making those air conditioner filters. But we live in a country of such great BS. You and I've said this many times.

Yeah. The problems of this country aren't racism except for the democratic party that's institutionalized identity politics.

The problem is jealousy envy and the acceptance of public, the acceptance by the public of lies and BS.

Yeah. Because it's coming from their side. Yeah. That to me is the biggest problem out there. It's tough to BS someone who has to be right as close to 100% as a human being has to be in their job.

There are jobs in this world. You got to get right where you can't get away with BS. You know, I met a guy who on my last flight. Right guy. He inspects, you know, basically elevator shafts and all the electronics of and a new elevator is going in.

Yeah. Got to get it right. I don't know. Didn't ask him as politics. Well, he did tell me, you know, I sense he was more conservative.

I told him what I did. We had a wonderful cover.

I mean, the entire plane flight we never stopped talking about ideas and issues and everything else.

I never asked him who he voted for. Right. I got the feeling he was we were much more concerned. We never got because we were talking ideas. It wasn't about people.

It was about ideas. Right. Anybody who I talked to who was in the trades. If I talk to the any of the car mechanics at my place.

Yeah.

No problem with calm.

No problem with conversation.

If I talk even to the customer service people.

I have no problem with them. Maybe other people do. I don't because they seem to understand the mechanics of how a car works. And if they don't. They'll get me somebody who does.

Right. But you're talking about in the trades. You're talking about people that can't make mistakes. Right. If he does somebody could get killed.

Machinist can't make a mistake. Otherwise you scrap the part. Somebody's going to catch it along the line. You can't let a park go through. That doesn't fit the specs.

Right. If it's not inside the dimensions. You cannot let it go through. Plumbers can skate and go. Well, just forget about that leak right there.

They've got to get it.

I'm just using plumbers because of the Mark main.

You're going to need some towels, but other than that. It'll be fine. And I just I wonder that if there's a fear that. From some of the left. Maybe I'm going too far here, but it's just sitting in my mind.

Fear in the left. You can't be as people that have to be right in their job. 100% of the time. And that's the trade. So those are the people that do things.

You've got to get it built. You've got to build a building correctly. You've got to design it correctly. I learned more from truck drivers in my nearly 30 years of doing this. Including this past weekend at the Met America trucking show. Then I learned probably if I went to college for eight years.

But just based on and believe it or not, sometimes I do. Shut my mouth and listen because they offer great information about what they do. It helps me do my job, but you talk about not be. You've got to be a straight shooter. Those are the elements and in all those lines of work that we talked about.

You can't line say, oh, no, we fixed your plumbing problem. And then and then take off when when you didn't now. You make a mistake, but immediately the customers calling you back. Have to make a mistake. Oh, yeah.

That's what we mean by you can't make a mistake.

Mistakes happen there.

They are critical and any of these lines of work.

I actually a young person tell me one time. I want to go into my own business. I don't want to work for the man like. I'll tell you talking about it. What do you.

You just harder work than anything. You want to do it. You're not dealing with the man at that point. You're dealing with men and women. Everybody is your boss.

Everybody is your boss. Everybody is your boss. You think it's easier because you don't have one boss. You want anybody who walks into your business. They're, they're your boss.

You got to get it right. I'm just, I always love that when I'm not going to work for the man. Yes, you are. Yeah, you'll be working for every man. Every.

Exactly. But to the writers at a Jimmy Kimmel and and Jimmy Kimmel himself. Let me, let me fix this for you. Here's the joke. Here we have a new DHS secretary.

You might have heard Mark Wayne Mullin confirmed by the Senate. Did you guys know he used to be a plumber? Very successful plumber. Took a small business, grew it into one of the biggest in Oklahoma. That's a big deal.

That's not easy to do. But can you imagine a former plumber being the DHS secretary where, you know, like. They call you and say, well, the DHS secretary can be there on Wednesday between 8 a.m. and noon. You know, there's your joke. Yeah, it's true.

You know, instead of instead of, but that's not. Yeah. Because that's it. What you're showing is. But they don't, they don't think this way.

He doesn't have any respect for the trades. He doesn't have any respect. I don't want no. I don't want no plumber. Uh, it's, we, we used to get it.

If people didn't know our background or even if they didn't know our background. We would talk legal issues and people would say, Well, they're a judge and they have much more expertise than you do. They don't. Right.

They may have tried more cases. Right. They may have read more books with. And, and know the immediate precedent where I may have to look it up. All right.

Sure. But the fact that they often have to other lawyers often have to look it up. Yeah. Yeah. You're right.

They, they, they all look, yeah. They look it up constantly. They're always doing.

What do you think, what do you think the clerks are doing?

Exactly. You know, but, but you, you can understand the law. Yeah. You can, I had somebody hit me the day. Well, you talk.

You're not an economist. Yeah. Yeah. What do you mean? You're, you're, did you have a degree?

I don't need a degree. Uh, I've, I've read. You know, what, what is, what is an economist? Right. What is an economist?

An economist is somebody who understands how an economy works. Anybody can do that. Well, anybody can read. Right. College is about reading books.

You get it from books. I can read those same books without going to college. Well, the history is available for all of us.

Right.

I mean, if you're talking about studying economics, that's available to everybody.

Yeah. And it's not hard. No. It's fascinating. It's interesting.

You can be, you can read yourself.

You can go and, and now with the internet.

The stuff I've learned just on, you know, different mechanical things from YouTube. Right. People who actually do different things. Yeah. I mean, it's, it's fascinating to, to watch that.

And, and so who's more likely to do that? Who's more likely to have curiosity?

People that have to be 100% right and are always researching to make sure because of technology that they know it's going on in their job.

Right. You know, you know, so the people that have trades, you know, they know how to read. Well, and my, my point is we used to get upset when people would call it. It doesn't happen anymore because we put a stop to it. And they say, look, I'm only a plumber or I'm only a truck driver.

I'm only a janitor. We said, stop that. That's what they want to hear. Yeah.

They want you to believe that you cannot understand these complicated concepts.

Right. My father first brought it to me. We would even go to board of education meetings to complain about something. And one time someone said to my father, look, Mr. McNamara, we are the educated ones. We have degrees and PhDs.

That's my father said at the meeting pilot higher and deeper. You know, like they were going to be as my dad on that stop as if education was something That only the highly education of our children could only be understood by the highly educated. So you peon just back off and let the elite take care of this. Yes.

Well, on the left, they still promote that parents have no place in the classroom. We're the ones where the instructors you shouldn't. And of course, this is that is the less M.O. They don't want you to get educated and you don't need to go to a college to get educated. That's what they believe.

They believe that, well, I've got a piece of paper right if this or I did that. We don't need a plumber being THS secretary.

You know, they can't and they can't include the facts omit lie by omission.

That's what Jimmy Kimmel did. Yeah, he lied by omission. Yep, didn't tell him. And it was a huge omission. Tell the story about Mark Wayne Mullin and the businesses that he built besides the plumbing company.

Right. Right. Yeah, he had a lie in order to make his point. Well, here's a guy who supported Barack Obama for president. What did Barack do?

According to Barack, he was still paying his college loan off when he became president. So you're telling me about a guy who, again, you lied about it, built successful businesses. Got elected to public office. And then was confirmed by the Senate to be DHS secretary. Oh, okay, if you include the facts, it doesn't work for your late night agenda.

We are right, I radio. Coming up more with Gary McNamara and Eric Carley. It's right, I radio. We are what I radio. He is our opponent.

I'm Gary McNamara. I want to play this audio clip from a general Frank McKenzie retired. Sendcom commander on Iran.

Something that we've always said when there was this instant analysis.

The United States is losing. We went. They've wargamed all of this. They're similarly that they've done with it. Yeah.

And they've considered everything, including the straight of hormones. Here he is on that. This is a part of a plan that's been in existence for many years. What we're doing right now is reducing Iranian ability to target ships in the straight through their short range missiles, their drones and other activities.

We do that by maintaining air superiority over southern Iran on a 24/7 basis. Looking for where these missiles are and striking them relentlessly. Once we reduce those to a very low level, then you'll be able to go in. If necessary sweep for mines, I'm not certain they put mines in the water yet. I predict eventually they will.

It's their nature. But we have the ability to do this. We're our own plan. I'll be honest with you, Margaret. I've simulated this many years in many positions at Central Command.

We're a little further along than we would have expected to be at this point in all the simulations that I've seen. Yeah. You know, one of the things that Wall Street Journal wrote about it. The president is considering boots on the ground. And in one case, the mission would be to go in and get the enriched uranium.

They believe there's two storage areas.

And they believe they're in these tunnels.

They don't know if they can get to these tunnels.

But they have an idea of what the payload would be.

Basically, there's cylinders.

And they look like a scuba tank there. About the size of a scuba tank. But they, of course, they require special handling. It's going to require a number of trucks. At least several trucks.

It's going to require them having at least a temporary runway. That they can use, which means they would have to build that. So logistically, how do you get all that done?

And how do you go in and extract that?

Ultimately, the best scenario would be to have a ran and over that enriched uranium.

Because we know exactly down to almost exact how much they have. And other nations have handed it over in the past to the U.S. Will that happen here? That would be preferable to going in and risking lies. But the president is according to the Wall Street Journal.

And sources they have considering that move. This is Red Eye Radio on Westwood One.

It's almost over the street.

The street is still on the street. And then it's open. No, not at all. How is the street so my safe space? Hmm, do you think it's all right?

Yeah, exactly.

How is the street so the street app that's just different?

It's about studio, job, or sound. Stoy and LED. Safe. With Viso Stoyer. The Dan Bontino show.

Damn, I missed you all. I've got so much content bottled up my head. I got a lot of stuff. This is the kind of stuff. It's real.

It may not hear this anywhere else. Hard truths. There's a lot of stuff to talk about. Then you think it's going to open a lot of eyes. And a lot of ignorators are going to get shut down.

And a bold perspective. No one else can offer. They are freaking out. It's the comeback. Everyone's been waiting for.

Lovers, haters, friends, supporters to track this. You're all welcome. I want to hear it all. The Dan Bontino show. Follow and listen on your favorite platform.

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