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reporter leak. And this was, again, whatever, someone asked me one of my friends actually,
“what do you think about this? And I said, well, when I think about it is what's going”
to happen now is, it's going to get so bad because he was, he was trying to protect his
family. He was trying to protect himself. Because the near post was saying we have other pictures. And he was saying, you know, we'll get to that here in just a moment. But the conclusion of this is he's not going to coach New England. They're going to hire former bills, coach, Sean McDermott, they're going to win four Super Bowls in a row. And we Buffalo fans will just, you know, cry for the next 10 years. No, but this is what, this is what got
me New England Patriots had coach this from Fox. Mike Rebels took questions about his recent
decision to step away from the team and a series of photo leaks that appear to show him
engaging in romantic and personal moments with former New York Times athletic reporter Diana Resini. Rebels will miss multiple days of the NFL draft. In the hours that followed the, that announcement, photos appeared that showed him and her kissing at a bar that were published by the New York Post. And we're reportedly taken six years ago. Last Thursday, TMZ published photos of them at a casino. Rebels said, my previous actions don't meet the standard
that I hold myself to. My priorities are my family and this football team in that order. And there is a balance there that I'm going to create. At the end of the news conference, he was asked to explain why he initially made a statement calling photos of him. And Resini had an Arizona resort laughable after they were published by the New York Post earlier in April. He said that's a private and personal matter. I don't think that those, I don't
think that those comments. Well, it was an attempt to protect my family. No, it was an attempt to protect yourself. Oh my gosh, I just love a loving people cheat. And then immediately they go, I'm very much concerned about my family. That's a load of BS. The other thing is sports. It just seems like it's growing and growing and growing. And it really started
“from a Brendan Carr of the FCC, you know, about the NFL. If you want to watch, if you”
want to watch the games and I forgot what the amount is, if you want to be able to catch every game, it's like over a thousand bucks, whatever. And they're talking about, you know, he's talking about removing their anti-trust exemption. And they actually do have a point because the anti-trust exemption was to protect and ensure that, you know, way, way back when that the NFL stayed on free TV. And so they can actually make a case and just say,
okay, the anti-trust exemption is gone, which means, you know, apparently they wouldn't be able to share TV revenue between, you know, between each team equally because that's what they do. They share it. And that would be viewed as collusion. And so in order to
“avoid that, you know, that's what they, you know, that's what they did. And if you did that,”
if you just said, each team's on their own and console on their own, you're probably get what you get in Major League Baseball where you've got the top teams and you have the bottom teams because the payroll was such a massive difference between the large and small markets. I said this a while back, and I can actually afford it. You know, at my age and
Where I am and how I've saved the nickels and dimes, I could afford season ti...
I wanted. I don't see the return on the investment. That's simple. It's got to expensive.
There, just, and it's just, it's the way I'm build. I don't care. I could, I could be a billionaire and still look at something. No, no, no, it's not worth that. I'm not going to pay, you know, that, you know, for it. But it just, and maybe I'm just getting older and maybe it's because, you know, because I'm, I'm really, I just don't watch as much sports anymore. And he actually with my home teams because they've been so disappointing, it's actually
easier for me, not to watch when they lose. It's great when they win. I can't handle the
losses anymore. But I, you know, but as for, you know, I used to arrange my schedule around watching
sports. And I just don't, I just don't anymore. Maybe part of it, it's talking to Erica about it one time. And I said, maybe it's because, because of doing the show since the internet
“has come around. Because, and I think it was, it was some radio, radio conference and somebody”
was, was talking about, forgot who it was. And they were talking about the fact that doing a talk radio show, you know, 25 years ago was completely different. You gathered all the newspapers and everything else. You gathered your five newspapers in the morning. If there was an afternoon thing, you might scan it. But that was it. Really a lot of news didn't break with specific details. Now you're doing it 24/7. I was talking to my neighbor about it yesterday. And he told me he said,
he goes, you're home a lot. And I said, doing show prep all the time. You wake up. You never stop.
It's 24/7. And it is addicting. And I told him I said, he said, every day goes, it's got to be a lot of pressure. I said, no, it's like a drug. I love doing it. So as I wake up, I love. It feels like I'm, it feels like I need a hit of the news. And I get a news long. I have no idea people do bonds anymore. But it's just as I wake up. phones in my hand. I'm scanning everything.
“And I just love and maybe that's talking to Erica, go, maybe that's what's taken just not my love”
of sports. But just in the priority, what I love doing, this is just taken over because I've done it so long. Hey there. I'm Paula Pan. I help people make this smartest money decisions possible. You're not ever worried about your salary. You need enough to make sure that you aren't in a bad financial position. Once you have that, your salary becomes moot. What matters from that point forward? Upside games. Any type of ownership stake or ownership potential. That's the money.
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“as much as I believe that sports brings communities together. The big leagues are about making money.”
It's a business. I understand that. I used to have the Sunday ticket. I got rid of it. I don't know, maybe I forgot seven, eight, nine, ten years ago. And I used to have the, I will have occasionally it depends. Like I have it right now. I have an ESPN plus that you can do monthly. And I have because of the masters. Couple of weeks ago, my hockey team is doing great. They don't play all the games, but they play the majority of them. I don't know now with the playoffs. I don't think they do now.
So I may get now that the masters is over. I'll probably, since I can do that monthly. And I would just like seven bucks or nine bucks. And if I can watch four or five games, I'm like, well, that's worth it. Especially if it's out of mark games that you want to watch or the early rounds of the golf majors. But I'll probably drop it. Now that there's nothing coming up. I'll see if the, let's a PGA championship coming up. That's coming up soon. I'll see if ESPN's covering some
of that. But I just, you know, I, I'm not going to pay, what was it? It's going to be like close to
Five hundred dollars for the NFL Sunday ticket.
investment just, just isn't there. But yeah, people are screaming. There's screaming out there
“and social media. Sport should be free. But even the NHL playoffs are all over the place. I don't”
think they're on ESPN plus. What are they on? TNT, ES, yes, ESPN, not ESPN plus. ESPN, TNT, which also was on HBO Max, which you can get streaming. But I haven't, I haven't watched any of the games because they're all being played when I'm asleep. So I haven't seen anything live to, you know, to begin with. If there's a game this weekend, I might. But watch it. I don't know. I don't know with the round though. But yeah, it does get, you know, it's not, it's not like it used to be where
things were free, but you've got to understand that automatically when I was growing up 50% of
all of your home team you never saw. Like in the NFL, the, the, the blackout was for every game,
not just for sellout. And then I think in the, was it the 80s or 90s that became if you sold out, you know, 72 hours before, then they would show it locally. Now, every game is shown, you know, in the home market. So you really get that one for free. I did notice so that the Dallas stars here, I was, that was amazing. I didn't know this.
“Streaming only. You have to go to an app if you want to watch a lot of stations are doing that. I know”
in Buffalo, they took, they took the bills off the local radio station. I don't know if there's any new radio station or whether they're going to do that all streaming even for radio broadcast. They want to control all of the, the, the, the revenue. And so while the government is in the F, C, C is talking about the, the NFL, um, I, I still think that you're going to have to pay for
the content in the future. Just look at the, with the ticket prices are when I went to my first NFL
game, I was using a three or four bucks, three or four bucks, yep, used to go to NBA games for three bucks. And, you know, I had not paid what they had. The return on the investment is not there. It's like,
“uh, you're going to give me a car with this season ticket that I'm package that I'm buying.”
Does a car come with it now that I have no interest. But, uh, yeah, I found that also interesting this week that that seemed to also blow up that, you know, and, and then everybody responding to the FCC commissioner, it's like, all sports should be free. We have a right to our sports. Sensor me all you want. I don't care about any of my individual rights politically, but I have a right to sports. Yeah. We are Red Eye Radio, brought to you by FPPF Fuel Power Max. Surviving and thriving
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it was 10 days to two weeks ago. We played a collage of different Democrats over the last 15 to 20
“years talking about the fact of how we need to close the border, how we need to stop the insanity”
of the asylum programs that we have, how it's all wrong and Chuck Schumer was one of them. And the point that we were trying to bring up is the Democrats that have left the Democratic party that have said, look, we didn't change. They changed. And for example, we played numerous cuts from Chuck Schumer over the years. This actually goes back because we want to show how this
wasn't like a slow evolution that Schumer has always taken the position that illegal immigrants
illegal immigration is wrong and the asylum process is completely screwed up. This goes back to the Clinton administration and a young Chuck Schumer and the purpose of this is to show
“you that these are long, held opinions and passionate opinions that Democrats have that I believe”
they still believe, but they want power and they believe that the power is the radical left, so they're okay with open borders. They're okay with it, but here's Schumer from a little over 30 years ago. There's a need to keep the doors open for people who legitimately deserve asylum, but that the abuses are so large that unless you're under gun to go major changes, you're not going to be able to sustain it. Someone's in the country illegally. After six
months of tracking them down, the INS catches up to them and all of a sudden that person says asylum
“and gets another two years to go through this. That has not been addressed here and I think that's”
a major problem. Also, the many levels of appeal that have been built into the process that make it so long and time-consuming that it becomes ridiculous. Our immigration policies are a shambles, plain and simple, and the word has gone out from one corner of the globe to the other, that not only is there legitimate policy, but there's a policy that's wide open to abuse. Just to show you where they were. So when you hear Democrats say, I didn't change,
they did. When you hear people like, you know, dirtuates or any of the other Democrats that have left the Democratic Party now, it's exactly what they say. I did. Bill Mar has said it. And he's still a Democrat. He goes, I didn't change. They did. And Schumer yesterday by calling ICE and Border Patrol, you know, rogue entities. And for supporting all the insane lies about protecting our border, understand where Chuck Schumer was. Not only a few years ago,
but going back, this goes back 34 years ago, the audio cut that we just played. These are long, held, passionate opinions of Schumer that he's willing to change like this in order to retain power. And that's the thing about Schumer. He's willing to, he knows what's right.
You can't look at him and say he's the same as a AOC who's a young radical, who's always
hold the hell those opinions. Chuck Schumer knows what is right. He is a current leader of the Democrats right now in Congress and his position is I want open borders. He knows it's wrong. He knows the opinions that he holds now are wrong, but he wishes to retain power even if it harms the country.
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And he is there, Courtney, I'm Gary McNamara. Download our Red Eye Radio app. Today you can listen when and where you choose Eric has the morning off. All right, you know, earlier this week when we saw the story of Elano Mar, who changed her filing to Congress, that she was no longer
worth or net worth was no longer between 6 and 30 million, but between 18,000 and 95,000,
we said people are going to investigate this. We don't know if you would have been better off just leaving it at 6 million and stating that it was, they weren't paying attention and their accountants. This was an accountant mistake. Now any of us, even if you own a business, can sit down with the calculator or even with a traditional pen or pencil. And when the matter of minutes come up with a
“rough number as to what your net worth is. If you want a company, you should know what the net worth is.”
And you can do the figuring out, you know, about what you could sell it for based on based on your revenue. And you know, the standardized equations that exist out there, if you own a business, as to what the wealth of the business actually is worth. And so you can do it. We said to have this type of mistake, you're going to have everybody looking into this going way to minute here. And they have. This was on Fox Business yesterday and apparently a Forbes story and they had
on Steve Forbes talking about the Elano Mar situation. Steve, new information coming in and Forbes magazine, you're magazine has reported this too. That the state of Delaware and Washington D.C. canceled the registrations for Omar's husband's investment firm rose late for not paying its back taxes. We saw it owed more than 400,000 to Delaware and nearly 1800 to D.C.
She's claiming it's worth 25 million from less than a grant a year before. How can this investment
firm not afford to pay taxes? It's supposed to be worth an estimated 75 million to 25 million. This is really weird stuff. Well, weird is not the word for it. There's another word for it
“called Crooked. And that's why we have to have an investigation into this is, you know, the Biden”
administration examines started examiner finances and then that of her husband. And so, so surprise surprise that investigation went nowhere. But it's amazing how people can go into Congress and then become these entrepreneurial investing geniuses where they come in. She had $1,000 worth and her husband didn't have much and suddenly now they're multimillionaires. There are money laundering operation here. And in terms of in terms of the firms themselves, they have a sketchy
background over that winery in California that she and her husband own. Where did that come from? Where's the wine there? And nobody can seem to find it. Everybody's going to be investigating this stuff left and left and right because it doesn't make any sense. Everybody knows it doesn't make any sense at all. There's no way anybody who has, who has figured out their net worth. I remember the first time I did it few years back. I just went, what am I worth? You know? And within about, you know,
three or four minutes, you have a nice, basically, a nice area of where you are, you will know
“where you're at that point and anything that you have in your house. What's my house worth?”
Well, could I sell it for? How much do I owe? What's the difference? That's my well. That's my well. My automobile, anything else that I have? You figure that out. You figure out if you've got payments, what you what you owe and what you have in actual equity based on a blue book value or reasonably what you believe you could sell it for. And the business you do the same way. And most people have done it. I don't know. Interesting. But you can do it. Nobody is off because if you look at, if you look
at the minimum, on the further stand, she's off on her net worth by $30 million because it was
18 to 30 million. On the other end, which would be 95,000 to 6 million. You're still off by a huge
Factor.
such great net worth to begin with? Oh. Were they trying to get loans?
And again, the Congress allows you to have that wide area of what you believe your net worth is. Because if you have stocks, it can you know, it can jump up and down or whatever. But still, wow. Now this was fascinating. When you had, again, the leader of the Democrats in the house yesterday say that Iran is better position now than it was before the war. He said that yesterday. This is the panel with a bread pair where I'll just like where the hell's just coming from.
Look, as we said before, the best leverage that Iran believes they have is not that the United States can't wipe out the current government, the Israel and, and you know, it's can't wipe out the current government and the government underneath that, the government underneath that, the government, they can continue to do it over and over again. They believe that the United States biggest weakness and the reason that they believe they will have ultimate victory
is the fact that the United States never completes the job and the history shows it. That's
what they believe is their best leverage. We'll find out whether that's true or not.
“But I'm saying that's what they believe. But to sit there and say that Iran is in a better”
position, well, let's let bread bear talk about it and go to some of the panel on it because it is bizarre world. The house Minority Leader to say that Iran is in a better position today than it was before the war started is just seems so disconnected. It's so disconnected and I can't really figure out what he's done. I mean, the partisanship at this point has gone off the charts,
you could be confused if you're listening to he keen Jeffries about whether he's a spokesperson
for the Supreme Leader of Iran or a spokesperson for the Democratic Party and the House of Representatives. That is totally divorced from reality. You saw the announcement today of the extension
“of the ceasefire. Time is on the side of the Americans here. I think the president has”
complete command and control over this situation. And Iran is not in a good shape at all. And to make that case is just, I want to get back to the quote of what we started the show with today. Because this was all on the, it started with the Hassan Piker chat that he had with journalists from the, well, a political activist from the New Yorker and a political activist from the New York Times where he justified murdering the health insurance executive Brian Thompson.
And then he, he talked about the fact that, oh, he'd steal a car that it's okay to steal if you're stealing from a major corporation. And the, the two other political activists, you know, sort of agreed, you know, they're agreed with it. Yeah, you know, you can, how is it, it's so, in such an unethical society. It's so hard to be ethical. And that's ridiculous. That's the biggest cop out ever. But this came from Matthew, you're glaciers. And I did see tonight. Some people coming
out and saying the song, Piker does not represent the Democratic Party. And it's funny because I saw that after I said, they're probably, they're probably going to figure this may not be a great idea for anybody to attach themselves to him. But Matthew, you glacis well known liberal for decades,
“said, you shouldn't steal, you should not murder health insurance executives. And you shouldn't”
reflexively side with every country that's hostile to the United States. This is all incredibly stupid. Now he put that on an April 22nd. Two days ago, Frank Lundz commented on it yesterday and said, these should not be controversial statements. But there, it's where the left is going. And so everything is a delusion. And you could see it in breadbear's face. It's like, what are they, what are they talking about? They're not in a stronger position than the unless United States allows them to be
in a stronger position. It doesn't seem to be where the president is going. But where Iran is now
From before, you can't even make that, but then again, when you live in the h...
Democrat, who is a member of Congress. And you believe that a man can be a woman if the man says so.
“If you believe in the misogyny of the radical transgender movement.”
If you believe in the racist anti-Semitism, which is growing and is becoming just like identity politics, systemic and institutional inside the Democratic Party, they judge people by groups and not individuals. All of that is Neanderthal thinking. It's wrong thinking, but it's also delusional. But it's across the board. It was just hilarious to look at breadbearer going. It doesn't make any sense. And everybody in the panels like, what do you do? The Democrats have decided to
take positions that are have no basis of critical thinking at all, no connecting the dots at all.
“And I think that's probably one of the most frustrating things because you realize that there”
is no debate with these people. There is no logic with these people. There is no critical thinking. But when you are driven and whether you believe it or not, but when you're driven with promoting the fact of victimization that you're a victim, and anybody who doesn't agree with you, is an oppressor and it's so evil, they need to be eliminated, health care executive. When you're driven by the worst human characteristics of envy and jealousy,
“when you're just angry, you're not really sure why you can't explain it, but you're a victim”
dammit because these people, this party, is telling you of victim, you're a victim, and anybody else is an oppressor and they owe you. If you're delusional across the board on all of that, why is it such a leap to be delusional on every major issue? We are Red Eye Radio. Get in touch with Red Eye Radio, toll free at 8-6. Mindy Red Eye. We are Red Eye Radio, and he is our colony, and I'm Gary MacMur, Eric has the morning off.
This was the audio cut of the day because it was audio cut of the week because it was so stupid. But it shows you everything we've been talking about, the ignorance of the left, and the thing is the ignorance of the left, but arguing with confidence and almost arrogance with complete ignorance. Listen to this, sunny on the view this week. Here we go.
You know, I just read that this war is estimated to have already cost us $50 billion, $50 billion,
which is more money than this country has spent since World War 2. How do you look at your mind? There's not even a, you know, a reasonable response back would be you are completely and totally stupid and ignorant because it's such an outrageous statement. That $50 billion, even if it was $500 billion, more than this country has spent since World War 2. Show's complete to say a statement like that, mean you are completely and totally
ignorant on the federal budget, what we actually spent, and how long ago World War 2 was, and how many budgets we have gone through since World War 2. That's what we're dealing with. And that's why by the time we got, like I said, we get to this
Friday, and I look at this entire week and I went, wow, it's just been insani...
It's been delusion to the tenth power, and it just keeps getting more and more and more
“and more delusional every week that we go on. Well, it makes it so we can do a show, right?”
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