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In part one of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Gary is back and feeling better after a nauseating weekend. We jump right into the news with the latest on the Iranian war. A second ro...

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Welcome, and good morning. Welcome back, Gary. No problem, as you said when I walked in,

β€œyou said, well, what were you doing shots?”

He was still hung over from your dad's 100th birthday party. Oh, yeah, that's what we're doing. You and John, you and John, you and hundreds of shots. Right, right now, don't make me laugh. You can't make me laugh much today, because my stomach muscle

still hurt and my chest muscle still hurt. All right, walk it off, walk it off. Don't have no idea what it was. I'll tell you this, it was the worst.

Whatever they call, they always say the 24-hour bug.

It probably is more like 36 for me. No, it was only 24. Oh, you're older, so it's excellent. But let's just put it this way. The the nausea, which then led to the logical conclusion,

started Saturday night at the hotel, continued at the airport, on the plain flight back to the point that when I got back, it was a 10 AM on Sundays when I called you and said, I just can't do it, yeah. I said, I just, and for me, for, well, you know,

me, I don't, you don't like missing work. I don't like missing work. I mean, we talked about that while you were going on. I was like, neither one of us, like the we hate missing work. I really actually hate missing work, I do.

And when I, and oh, by the way, I'm, if I ever, ever again,

ever again, saying anything like, oh, I was never diagnosed

with COVID, oh, I never get sick, I tell me to shut up. Yeah, well, okay, because this wouldn't kind of seal the deal. But you know what, you got it all over it once, apparently. I mean, it was just, it was to the point where I thought, is it something else?

Because it was, it was, it got so bad. That's always, that's always my concern. And, not really a joke here, but we're not getting any younger. And so if there is something that happens often, that can be the first manifestation and sign of something a little more serious.

So my concern was for your, because you're never sick, you know. And shut up, yeah, don't say that. I'm still reaching out to my stomach muscles already, again. You know, we had a two board up there that said, three thousand, six hundred and forty days since Gary's been sick, we had to change that back to zero.

But, you know, it's so, it's, you know, but, but no, I did, I thought about that.

β€œAnd, and I think a lot of us in, I can now say our age group.”

You know, you, you just, if, because if, when you really feel, you're worst and, and I don't remember it was a, a couple of times ago where I, it was just, oh my gosh, I felt so bad. I felt like I had the flu, I tested for the flu. It wasn't the flu, it wasn't COVID, but I just felt so bad and I thought, oh, man, and I've got a bum lung, and it's, it's, it's a, a genetic situation.

That's not too serious, it's just that allergies affect me a little more. Upper respiratory is a little easier to get, you know, that kind of thing. And I've, I've had that, they, they believe, I've had it all my life, but it's affected me more, of course, as I grow older. And so this is something that, you know, you think about, when, when you get sick, I, I have been on a plane one time, and I was feeling on well and we,

we weren't, we hadn't taken off yet, and it was a regional chat. And so, you know, you, you're pretty much, you got, I think there's, I think there's two bathrooms, I think, but I, I took, I had just bought some, uh, inside the, the secured area at a store, I just bought a, a cold water.

I kept that cold water just kind of pressed against my neck, thinking that if...

it wasn't that I was hot, but I thought maybe this will just kind of even me out, you know,

and I ended up being okay. I was, I was fine, but I've been in that position where you're on a plane going, yeah, I'm, I may, may need to get up a couple, a couple times. So it's not the most pleasant experience having to use the, uh, airplane bathroom for the, uh, the aforementioned conclusion of nausea. Yeah. Well, and hopefully there wasn't any, any turbulence, because this is the time of the year. There was, there was a ton of turbulence on the way back. Yeah, there were stores all

the way. And, and I, all I'm thinking to myself, I'm on the plane saying, please, because they did go around once. Yeah. But that's just because the planes were stacked up because they were thunderstorms over the area. But there were, there were two things to let people know how, how bad I felt is, you know it, because you've gone through the same thing when you've been sick. Yeah. If you're not sure if you're that sick, it's like, I don't know if I should tell Gary yet and tell Alan yet,

β€œor that's what I was thinking. You know, if, if, if I'm not, if I, I'm sick, but don't know if I'm”

going to stay sick. I knew it like 10 30 on Sunday morning. I went, yeah. There's no way. I just can't do it. And I just told you, I, I can't come in. I just get into like, oh, feel better, man. Well, uh, and I, and same thing with, uh, I'd tell you how bad it was, I was so sick. I did not watch the masters. I could not watch television. Anything, any movement, anything, because it was the equilibrium

thing. I, when I texted you, I made a, I copied basically and pasted it and then sent it to

to Alan's saying, this is what I sent Eric. And I just went, not coming in. See, that's, that sounds of viral. You know, if it was, yeah, because, you know, affecting your equilibrium a little bit and, and, you know, so that sounds, uh, viral and, and less like football. Because you were talking about, you know, you pretty much, you ate what other people ate and trace it back, yeah. You know, so, uh, and, and food poisoning is the worst. You know, and it happened, uh, roughly 12 and a

half hours after I eaten something. Yeah. Right. And usually food poisoning hits, it's pretty quickly quicker than that. One of the things that I thought was, shouldn't say old wives tail because I'm about to mention my grandmother. Um, but, uh, it, I thought it was an old wives tail that, and, and because my, my grandmother would keep a two liter bottle of Coca-Cola and she didn't drink Coca-Cola and neither did my grandfather. And so, she told me, once I'm I keep it, because if we have

β€œfood poisoning, we don't have a, in their small town, uh, you'd have to travel, I think it's 40 minutes”

to a hospital. You know, so they have to go over to another town to a hospital and in the middle of the night, that's the last thing you want to do. And she said it, it works on food poisoning. So, for the longest time, I thought, uh, okay, you know, if it worked for them, then fine, I'm not sure if I buy that. Well, my wife, one time, this goes back out of 10, 12 years, maybe longer, got the worst food poisoning, goes to the doctor and the doctor told her, drink Coca-Cola.

That what it does is it kills all the bacteria, basically in your stomach, uh, even the good bacteria,

but the bacteria hate the bad bacteria, of course, hate it, uh, it kills all the bad bacteria. And it did work. And again, that's anecdotal. You'd need to decide. I actually did research on that because I had some some coke in there. Yeah. They said absolutely not. Yeah. On for what you had for what I had. Yeah. Absolutely, absolutely not do, do not do it. So I even was, well, I, I would recommend caffeine if

β€œit's a virus. That's what they said, because the caffeine, oh yeah, now I did try club soda,”

soda water, that nothing worked. You know, the thing is, even the nausea medicine didn't matter. No, you know, that, that tells me it's viral. That, that was a funny thing. It was like, it was like, no, you need to stay hydrated. You know, how you can't keep anything. I, uh, I was actually on an, at an event with a friend of mine and he was having the worst time. We had a doctor actually onsite at that event. It was this huge event. And the company that was sponsoring the event

Made a practice of keeping, uh, medical people onsite.

okay, just sip on water. And after a few hours, that wasn't working. And I told the organizers, I said, he's going to have to go to the hospital and get an IV because he's at a point where this is going on so long. Yeah. That, uh, it starts affecting your, your, your kidneys that starts affecting, you know, your organs. It's, it's vital that he gets fluids and sure enough they gave him in fact two full bags of of saline and, and he was much better. He was lying within hours. I had

the nausea for 16 hours and, and the, uh, eventual conclusion to nausea. Yeah. And then I was fine

until I woke up at 10 o'clock. And the first thing I saw on social media was a picture of 130-year-old

Iggy Pop shirtless at Coachella over the weekend. Yeah. And the nausea came right back. Yeah. Yeah. As, as,

β€œyeah, you remember the old pictures. Yeah. He was as skinny as could be right now. He's still skinny,”

but he's got a little beer belly there that's all wrinkle. That, yeah. That was it for me. Yeah. That was it for me. I was like the nausea's back. Right. We, yeah, put a shirt on. Yeah. The war's over. Or gosh. Yes. Put a shirt on. But what an interesting thing. It's the owner shirt. I'm not sure if you, I'm buying a shirt. Yeah. He didn't have a, I mean, he was well-known, but I don't know how much

money he made, so maybe he can't afford. Maybe, you know what? Maybe, maybe he can't afford shirts.

By the way, the latest is from the New York Times had it getting into the news because I will say that now that I am, now that, really like the last 12 hours I've been able to reading hasn't bothered me as much. It still bothers me a little bit to read because of my equilibrium just a tiny bit. But the one story I saw when I woke up is at the New York Times said that Iran says that they will have a, they'll do a five year nuclear moratorium. I saw one report. They said the US has offered

β€œ20 years. That was their offer to begin with. 20 years. Now, I think the thing is there that the”

20 years means that you get rid of it, we get rid of it and we, we monitor everything. But I will say one thing that's been clear. The red line is no nuclear. Yeah. That's it. That's it. The program has to be done. Right. That seems to be the line now. Now, and that's been clear over the last couple of days. No nuclear program. And, and I think that would have to until handing over that enriched uranium. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And if they, if they come to that agreement. By the way,

this is the best case scenario that I have zero confidence in ultimately. But if it does happen,

I'd be, I'd be very happy to be surprised by it happening. And, and I don't see them handing over their stockpile. But if it gets to that point where there's, by the way, it's happened before. Other nations have handed over their enriched uranium before. It happened in the 90s after the fall of Soviet Union, I forgets which, which country it was. But there, this can happen. It is

β€œpossible to say, okay, here you go. No new camp ambitions. Now, you have to then question whether”

or not they still have a backdoor channel to enrich uranium. Of course, we monitor that our intel is on top of that. I think it's very clear that Russia and China have been a ran this whole time to some extent. I don't know to what extent. I don't know if it's the shoulder fired anti-air missiles. I don't know. I do believe it's intel. I believe Russia definitely is helping Iran within tell because there were a couple of incidents early on. And I said to myself,

there is absolutely no way Iran had that level of intel even before we obliterated their leadership and their capabilities. I just didn't, I don't believe for a minute, they had that kind of intel that came from somewhere else. But the Iran said five years of no nuclear enrichment at all, not even one percent or two percent or zero none. Now, the United States is going for 20 and I know why the United States is going for 20. If you say forever, the 20 year sounds like

you're compromising in a way. But what you're talking about is you have an entire generation where you can monitor it for 20 years and then hopefully at that point you will have an Iran that

Has been changed to some degree.

for me, regime change is no longer the primary goal or even the secondary goal, it seems like the

only goal is completely no uranium enrichment at all, no nuclear program at all. And they've been saying all along, this isn't about regime change, but taking out the oil at all, of course.

β€œThat's right. But I think you're right, it's if they look at it and say, look, there's no way”

to root out the hard-line loyalists at this point. And the better approach would be essentially disarm them or keep them from getting to the ability of having nuclear weapons for

20 years. And in that 20 years, as you bring up, you've got a full generation of Iranian people that

will have a different mindset. And who knows where it goes from there? I mean, I don't know the current I told them I'd come out of the closet. I don't know. I have no idea. I don't even know if those rumors are still around. It could be a totally different Iran by the time we get there. You know, I mean, they could be having their own, different types of protests rallies that have a bunch of American protesters and liberal activists over there. I don't know. I don't know where it's

going. But if you have that 20 years, you have that breathing room in order to help nurture the change. And that's exactly what you want. And long term, maybe it takes that in order to get

β€œthat full-on regime change. We'll see. We are what I radio. Brought to you by Hot Shot Secret. Hi,”

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depicting himself as Donald Trump. Blast for me. And then the other one, Trump predicts as approval ratings will be resurrected in three days. You know, the problem with that. Well, I'm not going to get into the minutia of all of it. He deleted it. That says all. That's that's right. It was, it was stupid. And then he decided to double on stupid by going after Riley gain. It was, I don't, I don't, I don't this in Riley gain. So I'm not a big fan of Riley.

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going on. Oh my God. But we just mentioned where the president has horrible political instincts with the Pope picture. By the way, the debate itself is a legitimate debate to have with the the Pope. Oh, sure. If people believe that somehow relates, you know, to it all, whatever the president was thinking. But this has happened before with the Catholic Church, you know, disagrees

β€œwith United States policy. Yeah. You simply say, respectively, we have a different opinion on this.”

Right. And then something like this, I'd say, you know, we are immediately sending over our representative to the Vatican to have a discussion with him to find out why the Pope believes because that's a message we got that there's a moral equivalency between Iran and the United States. Right. And to, and to, you know, and to understand where the Pope is is coming from.

You can send Marco Rubio the head of our basically intel community over to meet with the

head of the Church's intel community. Wow. Well, the the entire point would be you don't mention the atrocities of what has gone on in Iran and the threat that they are and what they and what they have done and the purpose the real purpose of all of this. Right. So, and, you know, and any Catholic knows your Catholic you know, the the the Pope is considered infallible. That's the, you know, that that's the faith when it comes to things strictly of doctrine and scripture. That's it.

When he comments on current event, there's nothing in the Catholic Church that says the Pope can't be wrong. Right. But it's how you do it when you know that you're getting into the religious arena, you just sit there and say we're respectfully disagree. We believe that Iran has done this. And we're going to have our representative, you know, to the Vatican or someone else have it, you know, have a chat with them. So we can fully, you know, you know, build communication with

the Vatican. So they understand why we believe what we're doing is moral even to most Catholics. Yeah. Right. And, and that's it. You don't get into a fight with it. That's not, you know, worth doing it. Like I said, the other thing with the, with right then with the AI photo, because

Raleigh Gaines criticized him is saying, you know, basically criticizing Raleigh Gaines who's considered

a hero of the conservative movement. Right. Because of she weirdly was the focal point of going against a radical transgender movement and succeeding in doing it. Right. And the policies that has come forth because of it, you can look at Raleigh Gaines is probably the leader of the conservative movement against that insanity. So that times the president has horrible political instincts. At other times, he has great political instincts. I was seeing that that there was a number of

things on on on social media, people saying, well, he sent, he sent JD Vance over there to to Pakistan to do the dealing because he's treating him like Biden treated Kabul terrorists, having him do something that's impossible over there. And I went, no, he's not, no, what he, what he did by doing this. And I think that everything that they have done from that meeting on has been almost dead on perfect, sending him, sending JD Vance over,

sent the message that there is no debate within side the White House. No decision between the two exactly. You know, the Wall Street Journal pointed that out. We talked about yesterday

β€œwhen you were gone. And that's what you want because if there is any thought and there was,”

you know, on social media, lots of talk about, well, the vice president may not be on board fully with it because you have all these influencers that are out there that are dead set against the war with Iran and everything else. And he may be citing more with them. And blah, blah, blah. Well, you settle that by sending him to the table and showing there is no division between

The president and the vice president.

effort. And the, the enemy needs to know that. And I believe they do. I believe there was one

former Pakistani official that commented in the news. And I didn't, I didn't go through all the comments because I, when I see former official, it tells me they're not right now, probably caught up with current intel. But so I don't trust it fully. But they said, look, Iran is,

β€œis helpless right now against the US. And I think we all know that this idea of, in fact,”

giving them a place at the table is going out of your way to extend diplomacy.

Now, I believe it's because getting to that enriched uranium, if we had to send troops in,

could be next to impossible, especially the largest stockpile. There are two different stockpiles, but the largest portion of that is buried under rubble. And the question is, how long would that take? What kind of earth moving equipment do you got to bring in? Which means you got to bring in massive jumbo planes, which means you've got to build, make ship runways. You've got to do everything inside and a meteritory. And that's not going to, that's not going to go smoothly. I believe we could

β€œpull it off long term if the president wanted to do that. But is there a better way to do that?”

And that is diplomacy if you can convince them to hand over that stockpile. Because I don't believe any deal, whether it's a ran offering five years or the U.S. wanting 20 years, on them pausing their nuclear ambitions, that is not a deal at all without us having possession of the uranium period. If we don't have that, that's not to be trusted. It's, it's an Obama-era deal with the exception of, of course, handing them all their funding

that they could go out and, and fund has won. Did you see, did you see the other AI picture with Obama with the robes on with his hand on the top of the IOTL? Yeah, that was even better because I'm like, it's a go case. Well, it's because, again, the cash pallets and then what happened during the Biden ministry. Exactly. Well, no, I mean, that actually represented a series of events created by the Obama administration and then for the more by Biden himself. And I think that is

definitely representative, there are so many of these illustrations that are out there with Trump. I could see Trump looking at that kind of smiling and looking at it in, in no serious tone, whatsoever. Oh, I agree with you on that. You know, I don't think that before a moment, please, he could walk on water. Now, he will tell you, I could if I wanted to, I just don't want to. But I don't, I don't buy into the fact that. And, but with with Christians,

it's, there are certain things you can't make a joke about. But then you and I point to the Pat want to be every day. And Seth and Seth, Dylan and his entire genius crew over there, I think do a great job. And at some point along the way, in fact, many points along the way, they have had fun with Christianity. And so they, you know, I look at that as in, and I could be wrong, but I believe God has a sense of humor. I mean, he made me. So there's, there's that.

β€œBut I was off day. Yeah, that's what I mean. Like, hey, oh, now, see, that was really just chill out that way.”

I see that was a, that's a joke because God is an off day. And I go, God never has an off day. What do you say?

Exactly. You can, but, but, you know, no, I think you're looking at a, send it out that way. Just let him go. He's fine. But it is, no, I, I, I believe that Trump looks at those things. And he sees them in people posting those types of, you know, those memes. And I don't think he takes any of that very seriously. I think what he takes very seriously is the job that he's doing. Again, this goes, this is the equivalent of him saying something. And it's not a good,

It's not a good look.

oh, I don't really like Riley Gaines anyway. It's, here's because they asked him. They said,

the, where God to that point was, and this interview, they asked him, well, did you take it down in response to Riley Gaines response to that post? And he said, no, no, I didn't, he said, you know, I don't know. I don't really, you know, think much of Riley Gaines.

β€œHe said, people are confused. Yeah. And then he kept saying, people were confused. I think maybe,”

I don't know if this is the accurate answer. I, I, I tend to believe it is,

I looked at it as, as kind of humorous, as, as, as coming from Trump, this is Trump speaking. I looked at it as, as kind of humorous, you know. And I'm trying to heal a nation, but I don't see myself as a deity. I don't see myself on the level of Jesus Christ. And, and I, I, I think people should already be aware of that. And Christian should know,

this is not an attempt to, to elevate myself, you know, to, to a deity level, that was Obama.

Oh, no, I, when I, when I saw it, I went bad joke. Yeah. That's going to backfire, that's, that's going to backfire look on him. But on the actual, you know, what, what the Pope wrote, it's wrong. It's factually wrong. What the Pope said is factually wrong. Yep. You know, and, and, and factually wrong, will be not, as we said, omitting the atrocities that Iran has been involved in, and ignoring that, that's wrong. You're laying out the entire reason, right, for going after Iran and the atrocities,

no mention of them killing tens of thousands of their own people for protesting. No mention of, of them, I mean, if you, my gosh, go in there and, and, and profess to be a Christian in Iran. and see what happens to you. So those points and also the timing, because what it does is, it also fuels, you know, the timing, yeah, you're right, the timing. It fuels the liberal sense of, we've got to protect the ran and then these, you know, conservative influencers who are just gotten that soup crazy at the president.

And, and all of that, it fuels that by omitting the evil atrocities that a ran is responsible for. If you wanted to say whether it's a pope or anybody else, if you wanted to say something like, well, you know, I would prefer us not to have to go to war. But I condemn the atrocities all over the world. I mean, I know this is this broad, over generalized statement that, but at least it would be accurate. At least it would be honest because I think it is dishonesty by the pope to leave out the atrocities of a ran and not include that.

β€œIf you want to recognize that and say, listen, these atrocities must end, but I will forever support diplomacy and only diplomacy, then at least that would be an honest approach to that.”

But if you're, if you're leaving out major portions of this entire mission and why we're doing this, it just let it, the whole timing of it, lens to the whole no kings thing. Well, and everything else going on. You know what it did? I mean, it, to me, it, it, it, it gives the ridiculous opinion that all wars wrong, right, and not all war is wrong. Right. Depends with side, it was World War II wrong, it was wrong from the Nazi side in the Japanese side.

Right.

β€œAnd the Italian side was it wrong for the United States to be involved in that war?”

All right, did that war make the world a better place after the war was done? I'd say yes.

Yeah.

And, and so you, and that's, that's the thing, it's the simplistic argument that all war is bad.

Right. All war isn't bad. No, the conclusion that comes from it. Right. We are what I radio. One's open for your goals.

Eight, six, six, ninety-red eye on Red Eye Radio. We are when I radio, he is our crawling, I'm hearing McNamara. But overall, the communications, you know, post the, you know, when, sure, you play the other cuts and everything yesterday of, you know, JD Vans coming out on the podium and saying what he said.

β€œI'm like, okay, and then the blockade, did you see this headline?”

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All across America, we are Red Eye Radio, he is here calling on Gary McNamara, good morning. Thank you for being here. Did I say Monday? I don't think you said Monday. All right.

It's Tuesday. It's your Monday. Yeah, it's Monday, isn't it? Uh-huh. All right.

Swallow. Wow. Yeah, how quickly that happened. You know, I commented yesterday that him stepping out of the race, a gubernatorial race in California, was a big deal. And I wasn't sure how long he would last in Congress.

I wasn't confident it would be that long. What I had expected was probably announced he's not going to run for reelection. You know, he's done that the end of this term. But when it looked like he was going to be expelled. And they clearly, the Democrats clearly had the votes for it.

On the ethics committee, they looked like it was going to happen. So it was time to go. On the right, Tony Gonzalez and Texas stepping down, he's resigning now.

β€œAnd, but you, when you look at the Swallow thing, you think about like the ambitions, right?”

You go from a member of the House or the Senate and then you run for governor and then maybe one day for the White House.

And I thought, and I said this yesterday, I never saw him as being the future of the party for the Democrats.

I would agree with you on that. And it's, he did okay in the polls as a Democrat in that gubernatorial race. But there's just something he doesn't come off as a leader. He doesn't come off as somebody who can govern. Now, again, he would have been had a one that he stayed in in one.

He would be governing California. And so you can make, you know, there's a lot of, to unpack there. But he's not someone who can properly govern. And because to properly govern, you've got to bring people together. This is one of the things that I think Newsom has a problem with if he wants to step out on the national stage.

Is that you've got to bring people around you. You know, with, with common Harris over the weekend, I don't know if you saw it. Yeah, I did saying she's thinking about running that.

β€œI think that was what extended my sickness.”

I think that made set it off. It's like, you know, I said, it was a slight headache. And then you read that. It was like, oh, or it made me feel better. I'm not sure.

Clear the files. But no, it's, well, you know, it listen.

We like to include as a part of the audio diet here on Red Eye Radio.

Lots of word salons. So if she wants to run in 28, then she should run in 28. But you look at the, the makeup of the future of the Democratic Party.

β€œAnd I had set a one point that I think they're content.”

The maybe content isn't the, the word. But certainly winning blue states, you know, they've got a, a communist now running New York City. That grocery stores on the way. Government groceries.

Get them while you can. I saw that. Yeah. Don't look at the expiration dates.

But it's, they're 30 million dollars in.

By the way, all of the stores combined several stores. We're going to cost a total of 70 million right now. They're 30 million in. And the first one has an open. So I didn't see those figures.

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, and it's, you know. They're only.

β€œNow here's the thing is Bernie going to go.”

I know he doesn't. He goes to New York sometimes. I know it doesn't live there. But if Bernie goes there and sees more than one choice of the other. And is he going to go with it?

No, no, no, no. But honestly, that's actually, we'll get back to swallowing a moment. You just, you just hit upon something that if you're a true socialist. You want to limit the items in any grocery store. Right.

That's what Bernie talked about. People don't remember it. Bernie Sanders went crazy. Because he said we don't need 40, 40 types of deodorant out there in the shelves. He goes in there.

He goes, what a waste of manpower. You know, what a waste of capital. It could be used for something else. Right. So in essence, what I thought was interesting.

Number one that he thought choice in American, in American consumer shopping is a bad thing. But the second thing was he was promoting more of a monopolistic economy by having fewer companies involved.

β€œBecause if that's the point, why do we need so many airlines?”

Well, by the way, to see United, you see that story. And I didn't as put out, don't know if it's serious or not that they might want to merge with American. That didn't go, I mean, that was pounded on very quickly going.

The government's never going to approve that one.

Let's see that. But the point is, if you believe the too many companies making too many products is wrong, then what you want is fewer companies making a lot fewer products and giving consumers a lot less choice, which means they can raise the price if there's less competition, which means you're promoting a monopoly. Exactly.

And there these buildings that these grocery stores are going to be in are going to be no rent. Well, hold on a second. Because you start extrapolating that out. And we heard this a lot during COVID. We've heard it, you and I have heard it over the years, a lot during COVID when you had liberal saying these activists and radicals saying,

Well, nobody should own the property that I live in. Nobody should own it because, you know, they don't own it, they're renting. And so if those buildings are going to be rent free, well, but there's a cost of maintaining those buildings. There is a cost to doing business as a grocery store. And the city is not exempt from those costs.

And here's the thing too.

Passing the cost along to the consumer, right, is not really the mantra. That's not the idea. We want to save you money. Basically, we want to be a communist Walmart. And that's, you know, it's, it's impossible because you're not going to get those goods for free. You're not, there are only so many things you can control in terms of your costs.

Okay, you ready for this? Go ahead. Did some re very quick research. The 30 million is for the first grocery store. That's what I mean there. Just for the first, but that wasn't like 30 million for all of them that they were, this is for the first one.

The average grocery store in America for small grocery store is around 100,000.

For a large grocery store, two to six million for a large supermarket.

Now, the budget for the 70 million budget is for all of them. They haven't opened the first one.

β€œAnd so far, they spent 30 million on the first one was my point.”

So, so there when you said 30 million and they haven't built the first one.

I thought that that was spread out. But that's right. No, that's. So ready to the first one for 30 million. So, so ready to cost.

If you go to the six million dollar for a super large supermarket out there, there, there are already five times the cost of a regular supermarket. Yeah. And then no rent, which means the city will own the building. There's no property taxes being paid at all.

You know, for that. So, what they're basically saying is if the taxpayer massively subsidizes, which, of course, is communism, yeah, subsidizes a business, well, then that makes a cheaper to do business. Or that makes a cheaper for, well, we're going to do everything we can to make a cheaper for the person to go in and buy something while we make everybody else pay for those people in that neighborhood.

Exactly. To get it.

It's not that the government runs a better system.

Right. It's simply other people are paying for it. Right. And that's ludicrous. It shows.

Well, it shows. Again, they're trying to put on display in these small, these aren't small for New York City, but, but small for the nation by comparison. And these small ways. They're trying to prove somehow that communism can, can work.

Keep in mind, I'm Donnie as in his 30s. He's a kid. There's a lot of things that he either refuses to learn or just hasn't learned yet. Maybe we'll never learn. But if you're, if you believe, you can, the government can come in and do price controls.

And there's, there's going to be zero costs that nobody's going to have to pay for it. Well, everybody is going to have to pay for it. People in other parts of New York state are going to be paying for it. This is not going to be a, you know, this situation that that's that he depicts. He's already put off the whole free bus thing.

Oh, sorry. We won't get that done this year. You know, it's over and over again. We've seen this. And it seems to be every generation.

Oh, no. We can do communism better because, you know, we're the United States. So I'm glad we brought that up. But we started on swallowing. Yeah.

Well, exactly. Swended up here is swended up. Well, ended up there. But the getting back to swallowing. I'm sure we'll have a lot to talk about with the grocery stores.

Here, but what I thought was interesting, that billionaire clue back was letting him live with him. Yeah.

β€œThat's why it was married with three kids.”

So you stay at a billionaires house when you're married. Well, I, I, who knows how these people live their lives. Yeah. But you know when that lawyer was on that was depicted as swallows lawyer on CNN. On Friday.

Mm-hmm. That wasn't swallows lawyer. Mm-hmm. That was the billionaire. Yeah.

What did he learn in that quick time period from Friday through what Saturday or Sunday. Yeah. That changed everything, you know, for that, you know, for the billionaire. Now, the interesting thing is that lawyer was on saying what a lot of conservative publications were saying. Yesterday, which was they knew this all along.

Uh, excuse me, no, he wasn't saying it. The, the billionaire lawyer was saying that the Democrats are doing this. This was on Friday. The Democrats are doing this because they know that the two Republicans are leading.

β€œAnd the fact is they want swallowing out.”

So, Stire can win. Mm-hmm. And then he completely reversed on that, reading the New York Post here. Mm-hmm. Uh, let me just get to it here as they, there's a couple of articles that I thought were really,

really, uh, interesting, uh, here it is.

Swallwell, finally quit Congress on Monday with, amid accusations of rape and sexual abuses, but the larger scandal is how long he got away with it.

Fellow Democrats kept quiet for years through his sleazy behavior towards women has reportedly been long known, nor did the left-leaning media in California or Washington investigate the rumors, even after he notoriously fell for a Chinese honeypot agent. They didn't care. No, remember? They didn't care.

There's a member of Congress who was dating a Chinese spy. Yeah. And they didn't care. And that's the point trying to be made.

Democrats plainly only turned on Swallwell in a bid to thin the field in Cali...

where two Republicans now need lead the nonpartisan jungle primary and so might lock out the donkeys in November run out.

That's the Republicans. Swallwell denied the allegations, but suspended his campaign on Sunday and left Congress a day later. Uh, yet the accusations go back years. And his slimy conduct was an open secret.

β€œWhy didn't Democrats champions of the meet to movement step up sooner?”

They said bubbles as Swallwell ran for Congress seven times. They let him play a key role in the Trump impeachment probes.

They went radio silent when he got caught as a target of the Chinese spy honeypot.

Nor did they voice any quams when he ran for president in 2019. Back then, of course, it was a reliable Trump-hating partisan Democrat. Then eight Democrats wound up in the scrum for the governor's race, not only opening the door to Republicans versus Republicans in the general election, but also embarrassing the state's diversity of assessed elites because the top candidates were all white. The U.S.C.K.A.B.C. debate actually got canceled at the last minute because no minority candidate made the minimum polling cut off.

The horror.

β€œSwallwell was the top Democrat with 12% report, 12% support, but it turns out Insiders do exactly how to force them out.”

Now they can hope. One of the remaining Democrats can get a fraction, a Republican can get a traction to make the runoff. Then again, another ex-top Democrat, ex-representative Katie Porter has her own personal issues. Her ex-husband claims she'd physically abused him, though she denied it in multiple videos, showed her bullying her staff, but the party and its pet media will likely keep ignoring all of that,

just as a ignored Swallwell's flaws, all these years, he likely could have stayed in the house another decade if he would have stayed out of the governor's race. You know, it has legitimacy when you had, you know why it has legitimacy, because all those things happen, and the billion are rejected him, and actually was defending him with that same argument on Friday night on CNN. You know, again, I don't know what the Democratic party does. I don't know, I don't see anybody who's capable of governing.

Whether it's a governor of California or 2028 for president. Now, having said that, the biggest part that is missing from that thought is the fact that the rank and file Democrats don't care about governor. And it's quite possible that a Gavin Newsom gets in there and, you know, and does well. I don't see Kamala Harris doing well. I could be wrong. It could be so crazy by then.

Then all the money is just pouring her direction just because they'll feel guilty if they don't nominate her. I don't know. It is so bizarre. Well, there's a story she wants is that there are some Democrats are encouraging her run for the, the gubernatorial race of California. Yes, but that's been out there for a while.

β€œYeah, and that came up again, though, just because of the swallow, right?”

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Welcome and good morning with all the me two stuff again. When you think of a swallwell with a cavenal and everything else. Yeah, exactly what he promoted. Yeah, for cavenal. Exactly.

Well, you have to believe the user. You have to believe the allegations. We don't know if it's true or not. But this is one thing that Nancy Pelosi mentioned over the weekend. She called swallwell to have him step down.

But basically, she was saying the same thing. The his accusers must be heard.

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You know, sometimes I wonder how we actually grow up in the in in the same society. Speaking of of swallowing here because. This this story again, the New York Post had it, California, Gubernatorial candidate. That that was when he was still a gubernatorial candidate.

Over the weekend, Eric Swall will find himself in more legal crosshairs. If he or his team, disparage is one of the accusers of sexual misconduct. Her husband warned on Saturday night. So this is before he resigned. Adam Park Homenko, who was married to ally.

Samarico said on social media, he wished the congressman's family well. And hopes he gets the help he needs. But if Eric Swall were his attorney makes a single statement that disparage is my wife. I will be filing a lawsuit against him. Park Amoko went on to say, I've already made clear that if he believes anything.

I've said is untrue. He should sue me immediately. He warned Swallwell. He should be very careful about what he chooses to say before. Calling on him to resign from Congress.

The Sarmaco is one of four women who on Friday made sexual misconduct allegations against the candidate. Who's political career was all but over after he pulled his campaign for governor late Sunday. So this came out again, but yesterday, but they were talking about what he had said on Saturday. And a report published by CNN. Samarco alleged that Swallwell had sent her inappropriate messages on Snapchat in 2021,

including unsolicited nude photos. Swallwell would also go for jogs in her neighborhood and ask her to come downstairs from her apartment to chat. She alleged it made me feel gross and uncomfortable. She's out of the news. I didn't ask for it.

Well, the question I have is how did he get your phone number number one. And if it's unsolicited, I mean, maybe they exchange phone numbers earlier.

Or the snap chat.

Oh, snap chat handle. Oh, you're right. Sorry. I'm sorry. That's a great point.

Yeah. Yeah. Right. Yeah. Number one.

β€œI wouldn't do that to a woman that I was intimately involved with.”

Yeah. I mean, you mean on the pictures thing.

On the picture saying. Yeah. Oh, yeah. No. No.

No. No. Let me take a selfie of myself naked. No. I'd be, I'd be thinking to myself.

She thinks I'm attractive. Don't do anything to distort her delusions. Well, I, the older I get, the more I want to outlaw mirrors. And that's when I'm fully dressed. But seriously, it's, you know, it's weird.

Yeah. And you're not dating this woman. You've got nothing. Yeah.

And you're sending unsolicited.

And we know this happens. See, that's the thing. It's not like she was sending pictures of him according to the allegations. And then he would return. It was according to her unsolicited.

So if that is the case, that's accurate and true. What, what do you thinking is going to happen? I mean, you think she's going to open that picture and go, Oh, well, I've completely changed my mind. Is it a, you're back in the day?

A sense of, of my, is it a sense of physical self, Self, self, physical narcissism? I don't, I don't, I'm trying to figure out what is the character trait that if you have no relationship with the woman, you send them, well, Richard pictures.

Yes. That's right. What the hell does that? I know teenagers and stuff. Okay, let's do the prank.

You know, he's, he would have been at this time. He would have been 40 years old at this time. Because this happened in 2021. All right. He's 45 now.

Yeah, if you're college age, that's, you know, but still it's still not weird. It's still not appropriate. It's just weird.

β€œBecause I think of myself, I think of this, right?”

Back when you had to go out of your way to find a camera, right, back in the day before cell phones, before everybody had a camera in their end all the time. You would have these stories of people flashing people in public, a flasher.

And that was a creep. Always has been. It's also a creep to do this.

Basically, that's today's version of a flasher.

And, and I was, I was around. I saw one streaking event one time. Yeah. I was going to eerie community college and they ran across, you know, the central compound of the,

Yeah, of, of the college and there were a bunch of people and everybody laughed and then. But it was far enough away. Yeah. Well, I, I witnessed something.

And I had to laugh. But it was one of my grandsons when he was about 18 months and he had just come out of the bathroom. Got away from his mom before. She could get a towel around him.

Now, the only time I found even a part exposing anything to anybody was, and it's a story I told over the weekend again. It, you know, my father's 100th birthday was when my nephew back, you know, 20 years.

Yeah. Maybe even more when he was a teenager. Yeah. Yeah. So my father's time would have been 75 to 80.

Right. And as when, you know, him and his buddies came in one time and their parents were hanging down over their butt. Yeah.

Oh, yeah. But you could see the, you know, you could see the, the boxer shorts and the boxer shorts were even down a little bit. Yeah.

So picture my father five minutes later as, you know,

β€œas we, I remember, pull up your damn pants.”

I probably told them if you're doing. It's like, you know where that comes from? You know where that comes from? You wouldn't be doing that. Right.

And my father comes walking through with his pants down his boxer shorts. Almost to the point of revealing what you don't want to remember. And he's looking straight ahead.

Not looking at anybody.

Just, you know, sort of like going with his arms

going like this like up and down as he walks through and bounces a little bit right to the whole.

β€œAnd I think the point was, I don't think that I ever saw them do it again”

after that point. You know, the, the lesson was don't look idiotic like this. Yes. That was, and that was actually more humorous than a fan. So that it wasn't the same thing.

But who believes? And you know, I thought about this with Democrats all believing when the radical transgender movement. There's no problem with men showing their genitals to women in the locker room.

Do they actually believe that? No. They really believed they didn't say anything. I think there are some of that generation who believe that is absolutely normal behavior.

The sexual perfect. Because I mean, that's a sexual perfect. Well, it does something like that. It is. And it's, you know, again, even if you're married,

that can wait to get home. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. We're going to have to, you know, if my preference, it turns some lights off.

No. I don't know that you make a point. Even if you have that kind of personal relationship with, with somebody. Yeah.

In this day and age on the internet, when you are in a position of power. And when everybody is looking at it anyway. Yeah. The other side to destroy you.

Yeah. You think of all the things that he was involved that the allegations are. If all these allegations are true. And we know that politicians have done these things.

Right. Right. Over and over again. Is it, is there a form of bullet proof, narcissism that you're bullet proof?

Well, at the same time,

you're this incredible narcissist who believes

that you are on some kind of pedestal. And you can't be touched. It's, well, I think some of them. But want to be touched.

β€œBut I think it's, which is, that's not what I meant.”

Part of the problem. But I think it's, I know. I think they see it again as normal behavior. And then they're going to say, it goes back to the Bill Clinton thing.

Oh, it was just sex. Hmm. No. Um, that it was about, well, for him was about lying under oath.

But they wanted to just, well, it's just sex. It's just sex. And this is my private life. Well, not when you put it on Snapchat. You know, who has access?

Well, it's not a snapshot. It's not a snapshot. It's not personal when it's unsolicited. No, that's another thing. Right.

If you look at the national security aspect of it,

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β€œAnd if, again, you have to look at all these things, these are very serious allegations.”

And they warrant a thorough investigation. Now that he's no longer a member of Congress, he's not going to be a member of Congress. And he's not a candidate for Governor of California.

I just wonder if that will be pursued.

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β€œIt's just amazing how quick it all happened though with, with Swallwell.”

If you would have asked me, even on on Thursday and I'm Friday night show.

And I know it was six. It was a three day. It's the three day weekend for me. By the way, these, these sick outs on the weekend. They're probably the best.

Yeah. It's a little extra weekend. Right. But when I left on Friday, if you would have ever told me that not only would he resign from Congress, and not be in the governor's race anymore, I would have said not.

Democrats won't jump off the ship that quickly. Whoa. Well, I thought, what I thought yesterday on the program, I kind of alluded to it. I didn't know where it was going to go. But after he had stepped on an ounce, he was stepping down out of the

Google editorial race. I said, I don't know what about his congressional career and how far that's going to go. But maybe he'll decide not to run again. I don't know. But I didn't think it was going to go that far that quickly either.

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