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04-09-26 Part Two - Trump Derangement Syndrome Derails

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In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, a Democratic candidate for a seat in the Georgia House of Representatives said supporters of President Trump should not be allowed to p...

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Okay, a couple of other stories. A Democratic candidate for a seat in the Georgia House of Representatives said supporters of President Donald Trump should not be allowed to post anything online for four years. Susanna Caratosis is running for a Georgia House seat, and in a since deleted video on Instagram,

said that when Democrats begin rebuilding America,

Trump's supporters should face punishment for their votes,

quote, "When this is all over and Trump's gone and Democrats are back in charge and we're rebuilding everything, the punishment for mega for voting for Trump

three times needs to be that they are removed from the internet

and have no internet access for four years. >> No, no internet access. >> Not just no social media access. >> No internet access. >> It needs to be the remove their internet access for four years.

>> Yeah, all right. >> She thinks that Iran is a great thing to follow. >> Of course. >> That they cannot post videos or comments on social media for four straight years so that none of us are subjected to their lies and misinformation

while we are rebuilding the chaos that they caused the whole world and America gets to be without their BS online for four straight years. Can we all agree to this? She concluded in the video, which was shared on social media by other users after the candidate deleted the original.

>> Okay. >> Well, for God's sake, wait a minute. You're censoring yourself. You've just made the case. You should be denied internet access.

Do you thought what you put out was inappropriate? >> Right. >> By deleting it. >> Right. >> Otherwise, you would leave it.

>> For God's sake, people on the left. Will you ever make any sense at all? I think you want to be censored.

>> Okay, I'm going to censor myself now for saying that you should be censored.

Well, then it's not the opposition that should be censored. You just made the case. The left should be censored. >> You know? This is like running a daycare.

It really is. Except none of the children can understand anything you're saying. You know, in a daycare, you know, they can pretty much understand. Okay, it's time to go out to the playground. Okay, it's time for lunch.

Okay, it's nap time. It's like running a daycare where they have no clue what you're saying. They don't understand anything at all. I don't think any longer want to have a conversation with any of these people. I thought for the longest time.

I don't just sit down with what? No, no, no, no. That's over. That's over. I no longer want to have any converse because there is no meaningful conversation with them.

You know, to point out where they're wrong. Oh, I got to go. I got to go. Well, no. The one guy at the no kings rally that it was pointed out will hold on.

The Democrats basically installed their nominee.

There was no process. She wasn't elected. There was no process. No primary for her. Nobody voted for her.

I didn't brought her on to the ticket.

And then boom, anointed her. She was anointed. If anybody was anointed. In recent years, it was common. It was common.

He could tell the guy got me. I'm not going to talk to you now. That's right. That's not true. It didn't happen.

That's right. No, people, the voters, Democrat voters did not get to choose the nominee. Right. I mean, yes, they did. No, they did.

Yes, they did. And I'm going to stop the conversation now and he turned around and walked away. Hey there. I'm Paula Penn. I help people make the smartest money decisions possible.

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Okay. Why is it that, that conservatives, for example, the last thing that we would ever want to do ever is sense of the left? Right. Because at number one, I, this is my own self interest, I'd be unemployed. Right.

We, we need, we need the audio cuts. I need the job, I need the audio cuts. I need the, I need the quotes. Yes.

But why does the left always want to sense of the right and the right doesn't want to sense of the right thing I thought of?

Now, now people might say, well, we'll trumped it. No, when he said was, they're defaming me. I want to sue them. Right. Yep.

Yep. And they, he said, they've lied so much about me.

I believe the defamation law should be expanded.

That's an opinion he tested that through the courts. Right. Exactly. And it's limited as to what he can, as to what he can can do. That's not the same thing.

And you know, when, when, what we saw happen on social media was censoring, just basically conservatives and Republicans were just going to censor it. Or not even necessarily just that. COVID. You don't have the right opinion on COVID.

You're going to get censored. Yeah. Yeah. So you were being censored for the ideas that you had, not for defamation or slander. Right.

But, but, but what you heard here also was, we needed to go back to the days when liberals controlled Twitter. Yep.

When the FBI basically had set up a second headquarters at Twitter as we learned

through the Twitter files.

And the government was basically through the social media companies.

They were controlling people and their opinions. They were censoring the American people. And essentially punishing them because if you don't have the, again, if you don't have the same exposure as somebody else in terms of what you're putting out there, you could see that as a form of punishment.

It's not putting them in jail. And there's no inherent right to have a Twitter page. But everybody else that had it as long as they were towing the company left line was promoted. And they were, they were allowed to put out whatever they wanted to. You couldn't even question where COVID came from now.

We've said for years. Not only did they want to censor it, they wanted to destroy your life. Oh, there you go. We're going to happen. Yeah.

John Stewart of all people on the cold bear show of all places. Finally for in the, in the, in the, in the, I guess pop culture realm. Kick that door open then. Now we had been talking about it for a long time. But he kicked it open right there in that moment.

And it became more and more obvious how the left wanted control of the messaging.

That by the way, is a critical part.

If you're going to have a socialist and eventually communist society. You've got to control the messaging. You've got to control the propaganda. You have to do that. and the arena of public ideas is social media. And this is what I heard in this comment. They should be banned.

They shouldn't be able to post.

Their first amendment right should be taken away for four years.

We've said for a long time, the left believes the people that go for them are stupid. And we believe not everybody is stupid, but a lot of people are. And if you're making a comment like that, you're a moron. You're acting like a moron. You're putting on display moronic values. So you tell me if you're a moron or not, because right now I'm putting the checkmark by the yes box. When you talked about the fact of part of us is like, I'd love to have sit down and talk to these people and you realize you can't because when you look at the last two stories we've done, that story about the Democrat candidate called for banning mega anybody who supported Trump from being banned from the internet.

And they can't post anything. And then she delete her own post. Right. I mean, when you think about it, it's like, well, you just you've just made the case that you should be censored.

Because you deleted your own, you won't even defend your own post yourself censored. And then the story before, which was the NBC story about people on the left not wanting to pay their taxes and going on social media and showing their faces and saying,

We're not going to pay our taxes last year. Not going to do it. We're not going to pay our taxes because I could spend the money better myself than the government can.

And they don't even know that they're making the conservative argument, so that they would completely disagree with them as you brought up. Then billionaires should be able to have the same defense and would they agree with the billionaires if you believe that that you shouldn't have to pay taxes because the government does not spend it. Like, you want them to spend it, then it should apply across the board should it not. Right. Not just war. Right. And so you get them into this circular logic of wait a minute, you're using as a defense, the argument that you disagree with from the rise exactly exactly.

I just, that's what gets it's frustrating and funny is all hell. Yeah, it really is at the same time. Yep. And it's also, I mean, it's like it's just a parade of morons every single day.

I mean, they keep building floats and putting them in the parade for everybody to see. It's like, you know, maybe it's like, it's like, did you say parade? Yeah, because I'm thinking of animal house where the band goes down the alleyway. And they all hit into the wall and they just keep going into the, and I like it when the trombones hit. Yeah. Yeah. And the trombones get banned.

But it's like the first hit the wall, they just keep and they don't stop. They go marching in the second wave. It's behind them. The third wave and then the trombones hit.

I mean, that's what it feels like every day. And I'm thinking of myself, my gosh, how do they dress themselves? Well, some of them don't. If you go to an airport, they're wearing pajamas.

That's then. And carrying a full-size pillow. You don't need a full-size pillow on a plane. Stop doing that. Stop it. And slippers. Put some shoes on. You know, the funniest thing was that it was a couple of years ago, I was paying attention just, you know, when I'd be walking through DFW. Yeah. And it was, and I was, there's back when I was going to Portland. And I could tell the people going to Portland. I didn't have to look at the sign. I could actually go, that's got to be the Portland flight right there.

And I look and it's like, wait, I'm like, oh, wow. That's a lot of blue hair and none of them are old. It was actually the clothing. I wasn't looking at the hair. I'm just clothing. I'm like, oh, it's got to be the Portland. Oh, it is. Yeah, that's that's. It wasn't like I was, it wasn't done as, as I was mocking or insulting them. It was just a matter of fact. No, it's. We go to South Lake Tahoe. We stay on the Nevada side. You know, we're, we're freedom still exist to a certain extent.

You cross a sidewalk during California, right?

And there, and a sidewalk separates them. The moment you cross that sidewalk, you know it. First of all, man buns everywhere.

They're still wearing them. Huh? Nobody's told them yet. There's still wearing them. And of course, paper straws. No. No. Absolutely not. Oh, wow. It's, you just know the culture. You know, or stone hedge. Yeah. Well, by the way, that was the funniest thing. Oh, my gosh. I turned that trend in over the 60 minutes thing the other day when

One of the Republican legislature said, we know the locals call it stone hedge. And they were showing it. And it was just the columns without the road. Right.

Like stone hedge. Yeah, it's like, it's like, then I saw a thousand years from now. Oh, my gosh. It's still going to be there.

We're going to look at go. Wow. Is that a great model. Does that tell. How did they build this aliens build that?

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All right. Here we go. Okay. Here we go. When this is all over and Trump has gone and Democrats are back in charge and we're rebuilding everything. The punishment for maga for voting Trump three times needs to be that they lose their internet access for four years. That they cannot post videos or comments on social media for four straight years so that none of us are subjected to their lies and misinformation.

While we are rebuilding the chaos that they cause the whole world and America gets to be without their BS online for four straight years. Can we all agree to this?

And so what did she do? She deleted. She censored herself. She deleted her video, which of course sends the message that she even believes that it's Democrats who should be censored because she censored herself. She's taking the lead. She's taking the lead right now. It's just insanity. We shouldn't be. You know that she know how it works that you don't have to follow other people. You can choose who not to follow.

You know the interesting thing when you see so many in the left that have to censor themselves. That's because they finally have realized this is all emotion I'm not thinking before I post.

Yeah. I'm the one that should be censored. Right. Yeah.

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You know, I didn't complete a thought about an hour and a half ago and I realized I didn't do it. We were talking about, you know, laying out that already.

Iran has conceded on three different items that they originally wanted in order to get the ceasefire. And there was a story that the China convinced them to, you know, to take the ceasefire. But they did get one thing. They got time. Yeah. They got an extra two weeks.

Yeah. And the reality is the reality of an negotiation is if it's, it's like in any negotiation and sports.

Any contract. If you're not willing to walk away, odds are you're not going to get the deal that you want. All right. Now in this case, it's not about walking away. If the, if Trump is not going to go back to war again. If they don't believe, if they, I saw the Wall Street Journal saying, you think Trump in two weeks is going to go back to war. If the stock market has, is back up to where it was and prices and gasoline comes down a dollar and a half.

They asked a question. Because that's what the Iranians or what's left of the regime is thinking right now.

And so odds are, it's an odds game. If the Iranians do not believe you're going to go back to war again, odds are you're not going to get anything. It's that simple. Right. That's just on negotiations go now if they believe. And I forgot, let me just see if I can, who said it yesterday, that if you, let me just see where it was.

Oh, I'm just scanning through real quick. I can't find it. Oh, Mark Thesen said it. If I can, let me, let me play it here. Okay, because this, this is a great, this is a great point here. All right. He's given the Iranian regime two, two weeks. Yeah.

And if they don't after two weeks come around, he can finish this without a deal. Yeah. And those Iranian leaders who he's negotiating with their lives have been spared in order to carry out these negotiations. If they're not willing to make a deal, then they may not be here very much longer.

Okay. That is a message you need to communicate and they have to take seriously because that's what you do have.

And what the president also has is he did it the first time and many people did not think he would this close to an election.

Right. These are not empty threats. And you bring up a good point. This close to the election, everything is still in play. What the Iranians believe on, you know, what shift there may be in the economy or the markets or the price of gasoline may keep him at bay.

I wouldn't bet on that. Because he just, I'm not that he doesn't care about it. He understands the impact, but he also understands the long term impact of just letting Iran get away with it. He will go back to war. The question is, what will happen over the next two weeks, but he is most definitely unconvinced willing to go right back into it. I have no doubt. And what he has working for on two is his own unpredictable nature.

But what you pointed out and that is you look at what he's done and the nature of what he has done is the first at least for a generation of this kind of proactive going after.

I was going to say a regime like Iran, there's no other regime like in Iran, but going after a massive global enemy in this way. We haven't seen this in our lifetime. And if you think that he's going to be afraid to move because gas prices are down, you got another thing coming.

It's going to, it's a concern.

Well, if you don't get the mission done, politically you lose at home too.

If you if you play all from here until November, you look weak and all this was for not, right, and that's not going to be the case.

So you don't have a choice. There is there really isn't a choice. In other news, this is economic news and again, it's the left and this is pretty funny because we talked about what California is going through.

What New York state is going through with blue states are going through that are losing people and and and billionaires and millionaires.

You know, we'll see what happens in Washington with their 9.9 Washington state with their 9.9% tax on on on millionaires, but driving them out.

Well, now we can look at a city in what city with that be New York City. Oh, this from the New York Post. I love this one because this is basic economics. All right, Amazon is squaring off against New York City legislators over a bill that could force the e-commerce giant to higher thousands of delivery workers across the five burrows. A rule that could send customers bills soaring by several hundred dollars a year, the Post has learned the controversial delivery protection act reintroduced earlier this year by Democrats.

But by Democrat Queen's councilwoman Tiffany Cayman and slated for its first public hearing at city hall today could up and Amazon's delivery model, which relies more, which lies on more than 40 subcontractors who employ some 5,000 workers to drive Amazon branded vans and e-bikes across the city.

All lights a ton of dynamite under the delivery industry said an industry source who works with Amazon and its logistic providers.

Indeed, if the bill becomes law, Amazon would likely relocate its 10 city based distribution centers to nearby areas just outside the city borders. But it's not only a long island and Westchester County, according to an economic impact analysis of the proposed legislation reviewed by the post or retreat outside the city limits would result in deliveries that are not only significantly slower, but also more costly with New York City households. Paying up to an extra $664 a year to get their goods according to a draft of the study by the Consultancy Agency ACRF.

Carriers warn that on-time performance will suffer, customers may wait longer on average for their orders and it will become harder to meet tight delivery windows like overnight or same day service in many areas. The study commissioned by the five burrows jobs campaign and organization combined of chambers of commerce, business improvement districts and economic development corporations came up with all of those numbers. The proposed legislation will require so-called last-mile distribution centers to be licensed by the city and to also employ their delivery workers directly violations of license could result in a facility being shut down according to the bill.

In the company's first public statement on the situation Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nantel and Wednesday confirmed to the post that the legislation would also force us to consider relocating delivery operations outside of the city. We will do that of course. Punish business business will lead and for those who benefit from that business, especially in the case of a delivery that are inside that jurisdiction, the punishment is on them, they're the ones paying for it. They're going to pay extra to get deliveries that will take longer.

Wow, and the other story is as we always say there is no free ride and so there will be no free rides in New York City.

No, no free buses. He can't do it, can't do the deal, can't do the deal. We told you so.

Speaking of business models, yeah, the master's begins today.

Gustav makes what the revenue they bring in. Yeah, during master's week. And what is it? 200 and 33 million dollars is what the estimate is. And one week. Yes.

Well, you know what they make on merchandise. Now, they don't sell any merchandise online. I didn't know this. I, you know, it's like, I found all this out this week. I saw two different stories on it.

Wow, there's no online sales. They make at the pro shop. And I'm sure it's bigger than your average pro shop, but it's probably, yeah, but they, and they probably expanded to they make, they pull in 70 million dollars in purchases in one week in the masters.

Wow, for masters merchandise, I wonder how much staffing they have to increase for that one week. That's to be massive.

For everything, I mean, for all of it, and for food services for merchandise sells for, of course, we're security, but just for that event, I wonder, I wonder how much the staff grows by how many people the staff grows. And, and the food is just so reasonable. I mean, it's unbelievable. The, what's it? A Pimento cheese sandwich is like a dollar. I get this rebukes. Three bucks. Whatever it is. And, and well, the reason, and you know what it ticket is? I love Pimento cheese. A ticket for the day. I think for Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday, all the same 160 bucks. That is not bad and professional sports. That's not bad, not not for, and if you put a chair down, they, they talked about all the rules, but they say, you know, there's no cell phones allowed.

You can't bring one in. You can't even bring a cell phone in. And I read that they believe also, it makes the crowd around the greens. Sound more excited because people can actually clap because they don't have a phone in their hands. Yeah, very well-known professional golfer. I think he is a major winner. I don't know which one it is. I know he didn't win the masters, but he is a major's win was kicked out of Augusta yesterday for having a cell phone and apparently using it.

Wow. That's a matter who you are. You have to pay attention to the rules. Now, they, and they went through all the different revenue that they bring in. And there is an up like if you are rich, there is the rich plan.

I mean, which, which can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, but you're treated, but still they, they talk about the fact that they're grilled Pemento cheese. Yeah, there's no running when they open the gates, you can't run. And so they showed the gates opening and people like walking fast. Like putting them in the walking the winter races. But if you put your chair down, you can put your chair down. If you get in and put your chair down, you're a green. Nobody moves it. That's your spot. Everybody, everybody abides by the rules. And they say that the cheap food and everything and the cheap tickets are because you're a guest. They don't view you as a customer. You're a guest to watch.

And everything that they do from their prices and everything else, they're doing the opposite. Oh, and they talked about like the, the broadcast. There's hardly any commercials. You have to pay a ton. They got major sponsors. The pay a ton of money.

But they hardly get any commercials, but, you know, they get, they are associated with the master's golf tournament. But the commercials hardly any commercials. And you don't see any, look at the masters. You don't see any, any post any commercial posters any commercial signs. Nothing. Yeah. Wow. And people think, well, wow, they're probably giving up a lot of money. It's like, look at the final, look at the final number for the, yeah, it's a lot of money for one week. Wow. We are Red Eye Radio. We'll be right back with more Red Eye Radio with every currently and Gary McNamara.

We are Red Eye Radio. He's our currently and I'm Gary McNamara. Master's begins today looking at some of the band words and phrases that an answer is can't use. They can't say fans.

Must be patrons. They can't be the back nine. It's the second nine. The front nine is referred to as the first nine. Can't call it the rough. It's a second cut.

Okay.

Let me see when or one is instead of he won. He's won the masters. It's he's taking home the green jacket or earning the title.

Bleachers must be referred to as observation stands. Remember Gary McCorr got banned in 1994 for describing the greens as being bikini waxed. He was, he was, he was banned in 94.

Wow. And finally, if you want to say the words Tiger Woods, you must instead stay those that we don't speak of.

Yes. Exactly. Just like midnight Shyamalan. Yeah.

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