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“Let's start out with Ted Cruz and his stand-up comedy routine.”
Okay. That's what I saw yesterday. Yeah. Here we go. Okay.
It wasn't too long ago. When people knew the answer to what is a woman. That didn't used to be a trick question. Like for thousands and thousands of years, you could come up to a caveman and say, "Excuse me, sir. Do you know what a woman is?"
Answer me. Yep. Sure, dude. There's one right there. Yeah.
That's a woman. And every time a Democrat claims they don't know. They're live. All right. I'm going to prove to you right now that Joe Biden knows what a woman is.
Okay. I have been in the Senate 14 years. In the entire time I've been in the Senate. Whoever wants has Joe Biden come up and sniff Chuck to him or his hair. Perfect.
I love it. He posted that about an hour ago. I don't know if that was recently or when he said that when Biden was president. I don't know. I don't know.
But it's true story. That's how you know. That's how you know. That's how you know. That's how you know.
Just follow Joe while Joe around. He'll lead you to the women in a creepy kind of way. And and swallow only harassed biological women. That just look at swallow as phone. He'll it'll show.
It'll show. I mean, it's you look at my gosh. It's it's so insane. Right now. Look at this.
Look at all of the allegations about swallow. Get he was well on his way to becoming the next governor of California. You know. Now I said. And I think it was one night.
The one night and the last 20 years that you were out. For no less. Where I said no hold it. Not God would. Yeah.
Exactly. There's no one in the studio. But the simulated wood grain plastic. It's and it's kind of a weird gray color. It's but the thing is I said.
I never really got the impression the vibe as the kids say.
That swall well was well received by the party and it turned out. We're learning that in the halls of Congress at least. You know, with a house. He was known as what they call him. The king of snapchat.
Which he didn't earn that title in a good way. And yet in California. He was doing well up until of course all the allegations came out. And I think to myself. Platner you look at at where they are where the party is.
How insane the party is. But but what we just heard from Ted Cruz. That you because I was thinking of having a conversation with my father. Right. My dad coming up here in a few weeks will be 93.
“And I think about everything he's been through.”
I know you do the same with your dad. When we think about our parents and what they've seen during their lifetime. You know, you don't even have to, you know. All, all, all do respect. Ted, you don't have to go back to the caveman days. You know, just talk to your parents that they're still.
If you're fortunate enough to still have them with you. Or older people, you know, like Gary. And you did have. You would know. There was a time.
When this insanity was nowhere near this level. When you and I started.
What were we talking about?
We were talking about actually a lot of the criticism was about Republicans spending too much.
“Oh, we still have that issue every once in a while with Republicans.”
But it was on it was on issues. This was 2005. Now identity politics had started to creep its way in. They did already started working its way. And you know, there was that had, you know, happened long before that.
But then the identity politics surrounding the liberal transgender movement. And I, it's, when you, when you think about all the insanity of what's on the plate right now for the party, the democratic party. There can be no question. The radical, the party is radical. And the radicals are the party.
There is, there's no separation. It's not just one faction of the party. It is the entire party. It's the party. Yeah.
And if they win the house in November. This is on the Republicans. If you can't beat this kind of insanity. Then I don't know what to tell you.
“And it seems like you and I say that every election cycle.”
Because it gets crazier every election cycle. That if you can't beat this kind of insanity. Then there's something fundamentally wrong. But we know the messaging isn't being done correctly. Only a handful of them are actually getting it done in the GOP.
And prices and prices will make people like to communists. Yep. Yep. Again, we've worn the Republicans over and over again. And this way should over and over again.
Ignore prices to your own peril. It's the exact same advice we gave to Biden. Right. And we'll get to that here in a little bit. The Republicans, stuff I've read yesterday.
They're like, we can't let this as we've talked about the war. We can't let this thing go till November. We cannot have gas prices near $5. We'll lose the Senate. We'll lose the House.
We'll lose everything. Yeah. And that's the reality of it.
“People will elect insanity because the only thing that matters to them is their own self-interest.”
Yes. And this person says that government will bring it down. Well, Trump said he was going to bring down prices and look at gas prices. Mm-hmm. Yeah.
But it's a war and it will be for your benefit down the road. By the way, I agree with that. Yes. The average. I agree with the mission with the red.
Right. The average in dependence. I don't care. Well, no, they don't. You know what I care about is now.
You sit there and say, you know, if a ran would have attacked the United States, it would have been different. Yeah. But people live in their own bubble. We've talked about this.
And, you know, you look at it. You look at the anti-Semitism in New York City.
Look at the, never forget 9/11.
Never forget. My God, electing Mandani, is spinning in the faces of the families and the victims of 9/11. Yes. You can't. And so, that's where we are right.
You know, that's where we are right now. And people will elect craziness when you don't. And we spent a lot of time on yesterday's show talking about this. Talking about how the Republicans still so much of the time around the defensive, instead of constantly attacking the Democrats for their misogyny in the radical transgender movement,
for their sexism, for their racism in identity politics, they should be pounding it every day, not waiting until they get attacked and defend it. And then go after them and say, you're it. You attack constantly. And they don't do it.
You know, and it's, and it is, it's, it's, it's infuriating. You know, you look at and we'll play a lot of audio coming up. You know, the, we spent time yesterday talking about the California governor's debate. And we'll spend a little time about, you know, about the mayoral debate in L.A. because that's where we have seen liberal insanity to the 10th power.
Yeah. And you look at it and you, you watch these debates and it's so clear cut, that the Democrats don't plan on changing at all. They don't plan on changing at all. None.
Zero.
And you watch these things and you're like, I'm thinking, if you have any critical thinking skills
That ever, or what, and if you have any critical thinking skills at all.
You're looking at this saying, well, all those people up on the stage that are Democrats are the ones that cause the problems. How are they going to fix the problems that they cause? And the problems that they say are existing. And they wish to double down on what God is here to begin with.
Yes.
Well, and, and so it, and so you look, and, again, this is, we've always said it.
“And it gets, you know, it gets sounded if you want to think about it.”
Economics. If people believe that they can get a free lunch. That's the incentive portion of economics. The government's going to take care of me. That's my incentive to vote for the socialist because I'm buying into the fact that
corporations are evil and a monopoly of a government that has absolutely insane opinions on so many things I don't care. They said they're going to take care of me. Yeah. And then when that blows up and it doesn't happen, then they'll revert back again. Well, and, and then you add on top of that, giving difference to criminals.
Yeah. And anti-Semitism, you know, in the wake of the shooting, the attempt at assassination of President Trump and/or administration officials at the White House Correspondents dinner.
Just days after it happened, the judge is apologizing to the suspect.
Luigi and Gianni, the suspect and the murder of Brian Thompson, the healthcare CEO, is treated as a hero by some on the far left. These are, this is how insane it is. It's beyond anything Hollywood could come up with. And it's the reality of the left, the radical left in America.
“Well, I think when we, we start us off with the Ted Cruz talking about the fact that, you know, Democrats are lying.”
They know what a woman is who said it before. And think about this. They're afraid to confront a biological fact because of the radical left. Right. Right. Think about that.
Because if you can get away with saying, I don't know what a woman is. And a man can be a woman. And you are the sex that you say you are. Then you can justify anything, which is just to find anti-semitism, which is reshape reality, which is just to find political violence. Right. You know, you can, you can justify, you can justify a Nazi tattoo.
You can justify a Nazi tattoo, right. But after you've made up stuff about your opposition, that they're Nazis, and you can't come up with anything in connecting the dots, which shows that they're actually an Nazi. The guy working with Israel is Hitler. Right. The guy with a Nazi tattoo.
No, he didn't mean that. And so you get to the point of, as we've talked about, the number of liberals I've talked about in the last month. When you're like, well, that isn't true. Here's how I don't believe anything that I read. Well, then how do you come up with your opinion? You believe something. They just give you this blank stare. Right.
It's pure emotion. It's pure rage.
There is no critical thinking skills involved in it.
And it's full on investment in those ideas where they cannot. And will not change their mind.
“And it doesn't matter whether you tell that's not true. Here's how it is. Why don't believe that, because I don't believe anything that I read with then how do you come?”
That was the four different people I've asked that to in the last month, Democrats. Then what do you believe? Right. And they look at me. How do you shape your opinion?
How do you shape your opinion? And so when we hear this, well, we all need to come together. It got some, you know, folks in Hollywood talking about it. We need to come together and we need to see how do you do that. Right.
How do you do that when somebody tells you, I don't believe anything. Well, then how did you form your opinion? And they look at you with this glaze. Look, none of the four that I asked could answer that one question. Where do you get your information then that you believe?
Right. They couldn't answer it. Because I said, you just said, you don't believe anything that you read. How do you form your opinions? Right.
Well, I asked the question in the days after the White House correspondence shooting. If it weren't the White House correspondence, liberal life of this media being in that building on that day, would we hear the same thing? Would it been in the same response by them? They were frightened for their lives as they should be. And I think God, all of them and the president are safe.
But I believe it would be a much different tone if that were the president and only the president and his party and his administration and that building on that night.
It would be a much different tone by the liberal activist media.
I'm convinced of that.
“No Rothman wrote this in commentary magazine.”
A clockwork blue how the left has come to excuse away in embrace political violence and talked about Luigi Manjoni.
Soon after progressive politicians would attempt to co-op the emerging trend to burn us their own political brands. You don't kill quote. You don't kill people. It's a point. I condemn it wholeheartedly.
Bernie Sanders told a reporter. Then came as did with every subsequent politicians quote. The key. But. But he continued what it did show online.
Is that many, many people are furious at the healthcare companies. Presumably for making a profit into sector that should run on kindness, kindness alone. And apparently Manjoni wasn't just representing American emotions about healthcare. The campaign finance system is broken. The healthcare system is broken.
The housing system is broken. The education system is broken. Elizabeth Warren followed with the same but rule.
Violence is never the answer.
But people can only be pushed so far. And we'll start to take matters in their own hands when the political system doesn't cater to their demands. This is not to say that an act of violence was justified. Said AOC. But they need to understand that people interpret and feel the experience denied claims as an act of violence against them.
Uh huh. See, these Democrats weren't just to find violence. You see, no, they were just arguing that Brian Thompson had been shot multiple times at point blank range as an act of self defense against an unjust system. And all of its malevolent works. His death should be mourned.
But not more than the environmental conditions that rendered the outcome inevitable. That's perhaps even desirable. That's a great way to put it. Uh, we can note, we can make note of his death, but we will instead. The judge the other day apologizing to the shooter from the White House Correspondence Center.
And brought in, it just started to blend in. Comments about January 6th. Yeah. I just, I, I'm telling you, it's full on insanity. And that's night, that is not at all hyperbole.
Well, when you have Dershoids come out, I mean, and people may not because they're not as old as I am. But when you know what Dershoids was. Oh, my gosh. And to see him say I have the audio cut will play later. Dershoids actually said he goes, I'm not just working against a democratic party.
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I've got out of the last couple of days in California with both the mayoral debate last night and another governor's debate.
“I think it's really interesting because I know it's just California.”
But the fact is it's the place that has gone most bonkers liberal. And you can see by the Democrats that are running that all almost all of them were integral in creating the problems. They're not going to change what they believe, but they believe that really continuing the same thing that's being criticized is the way to success. Yeah. And they're not going to change, right?
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And still how it amazes me. And I just remember my early days in talk radio.
“And, you know, and, you know, the disagreements that I would have, you know, with Dershwitz.”
You know, way back then, I mean he was viewed as far left. Yeah. And to see the fact that he has left the Democratic Party is, to me, was mind-boggling. You know, you and I've talked about the people that, and I don't know whether they've actually left the Democratic Party. But have pointed out the, you know, the problems that they have.
And have, you know, we, we talked about the Matt Tiamis of the Michael Shellen burgers. Yeah. The, oh, what's her name? That was CBS. Mind blank.
Very wise. Very wise, yes. Thank you very much. Yeah. And, you know, we, we look at how,
you know, and I don't think, for example, Jonathan Turley has left the Democratic Party. He just points out the problems, but he is viewed now as a right-winger. You know, as a Trump, almost a Trump surrogate. And he's not. He's just, you know, looking at where, you know, the law is.
We talk about, you know, the Hollywood actor Michael Rap Report, which, by the way, he was going crazy the other day. He has the, the, the, the protest outside the synagogue in New York City. Yeah. Yeah. He was just, he was just losing it.
“that city has gone and he used to be as far left as you can imagine. Oh, it was. He was. Remember how he was. He was. He was”
angrier left than he is angrier right now. You know what I mean? I mean he's pretty right now. I mean he's on a
rant, but he was angrier left. And you look at Fetterman how he's now viewed as just this incredible
right-wing radical. Yeah, right. And we've you know we've talked about other people that have just said you know we what is it the the liberal patriot? Right to share it and they shut down and they're the ones that were pointing out the insanity of the Democrats you know what and they're all lifelong Democrats. But they had to shut it down because of the pressure that you can't criticize the Democratic Party at all. Right. You know you look at the whole thing with the the the DNC and the
autopsy that they won't release us to why they lost 2024. Right. It's like we've got a sensor anybody who isn't as radical left, who isn't an anti-Summit, who isn't a misogynist, who isn't a racist, you cannot be a part of the Democratic Party, you know, unless you fit those three categories. That's actually where they are now. No, it's it is and it's a full-on commitment again the whole silence is violence rules and you've got to be all in. And here's Joshua. All right. All right.
I feel like I'm in 1932, Berlin at the standing up against what was going on, not 1938. I'm not saying 1938, but in 1932 before the election of Hitler as Chancellor, the universities were turning against Jews if there was Israel they'd been turning against Israel. And I feel I'm one of the few people who am standing up against my old party. Look, I've become a Democrat when I was 14 years old. I used to go with a lab speaker and
can't paint for a high name Philip Schuppler who was running for assembly of the Democratic ticket. So I've been a Democrat for 70 years. I now am strongly opposed to that party. I want them defeated in every single election. Not everyone. There are a few. There's this Senate congressman from New Jersey. There's a couple of congresspeople from other places that I want to see elected. But I want to see the Democrats lose control of the House and lose control of
the Senate and lose control of the presidency because I am scared of them. Yeah. It is absolutely frightening when you think about the acceptance of the
Violence, the excuse making in the wake of the violence by the violent radica...
It's it's because if they're going out of their way,
“while they'll make note of the victim or the intended victim and then from there they go on to make”
excuses and defend and in some cases with the judge the other day. Apologize to these suspects who are violent left. These people decided to literally take up arms against their political opposition and they make excuses for it. They make excuses for platners. Not see tattoo. Again, you've got to think about the process of getting a tattoo. And then you're going in, I'm guessing you've had drinks, maybe not. It might be even scarier if you hadn't had drinks.
And you go in, a lot of tattoo parlors actually will refrain from doing the tattoo if they come in since you've been drinking. I've been told that. I don't have any tattoos. I've actually
never been in a tattoo parlour. But you go in and then you've got to choose something.
Then you've got to choose what you're going to get. He didn't choose Betty Boop. Lack it up, Betty Boop. I know a guy used to say that all the time. But guy used to be my boss. Lack it up, Betty Boop. Lack it up. Yeah. Lack it up, Betty Boop. Yeah. It didn't choose a Disney character. He didn't choose an American eagle when you said Betty Boop the other day. I just burst out laughing because the image comes to your mind. Yeah. Right. And a lot of the world war
two imagery, too. Where's remember some of the bombers? Right. Yeah. Right on the plane. Right. And even it didn't choose things that, okay, you get whatever. Adolfing. Right. Adolfing. Your team. The word mom. I don't know. I love you mom. Yeah. Things like that. Right. Exactly.
“You choose a Nazi tattoo. That's what you're going with.”
And you're still at that point once you've chosen it before the work starts. You still have time to turn that around and go, you know what? No, no, no, no. That's stupid. I'm not going to do that. That's horrible. And you didn't get rid of it. You didn't cover it up or do whatever. I don't know if it's got, but cover it. You didn't cover it up until you decided to run for political officers. What last fall. This is going to look bad. Yeah. Exactly.
And look, and we know it. Remember how Obama fought wearing the American flagpin because he viewed it as a sense of false patriotism to wear a flagpin. So imagery, when you're on the left, imagery means everything to you. Yes. He fought for that. That was something that was a position of conviction for Obama. I am not going to wear the American pin. And then, of course, I don't know
“who it was. I think it may be ramen manual or somebody dude, you've got to wear the American pin.”
Well, I was like, if you're being interviewed to be, oh, I don't know, the president of, I don't know. I just saw a city bank, okay? Yeah. And you're being interviewed. And they walk in and they go, hey, we want, we want to give you this hat to wear. And you go, no, I'm not going to wear your hat. Yeah. Right. You know, you're being interviewed for the job. Right. Put on the damn hat. Right. Exactly. It's like, you know, it's, I mean, it's, if I were in that position, I'd be
more afraid to be caught without my American pin on my lapel than I would with my zipper down. Well, that's because we're old in that happens. So I frequently actually had done when you get old sometimes. I mean, that's sometimes it happens. There's not really a conscious thought to that anymore. Actually, sometimes there is sometimes it's done on purpose because it just
makes life quicker. But the problem is, is that that is their conviction. That's where their
conviction lies. Yes. You don't get a Nazi tattoo without full-on anti-semitism conviction. You don't. And then all of a sudden, oh, he took put that within and this is now.
Huh?
Nazi tattoo, not even one. And he's Hitler. Oh, speaking of Trump, he said yesterday. So as
“president, I make 2 million over four years, 2.5 million. I waved it. I'm the only president that”
ever waved it. There's never been a president that waved his salary. I'm the only smuck I get no
shredded for you. Well, that's wrong, Mr. President. The Democrats not only call you smuck. They call you much worse than that. Yes. So they are recognizing you. Yes, exactly. Yes, that's it. Yeah, I just throw that in. But no, it's it's it's it's it's it's it's the thing that every single day when I wake up. And this has been going on for the last 15 years. You just can't believe what the Democrats and the left are throwing at you next when I got into
when I first got into talk radio decades ago, 89 is when I got in.
We used to talk about the slip by the left doing this in the slippery slope and they would go,
I'm you and your slippery slope. They don't talk about it. Nobody talks about a slippery slope anymore because they went over the damn cliff. No, it's they start. They start at the bottom. They it's you know the slope whatever the slope was. No, they start at the at the very bottom. The cesspool of of insanity. That's exactly where they are as a party, as a group.
“And you have only a few. Only a handful. I think we've mentioned most of them this hour.”
That that have turned and said we can't we can't do this anymore. And we have to repeat the
point about Ellen Dersuids. If you if you're anywhere in our age group, you know yeah it's it's
shocking. It's it is shocking. It's it's almost like you believe you're in a delusional state. If you understand where Dersuids was and how he has come around to completely rejecting and I understand what he's I understand exactly what he's saying. He's he's saying look I have fiscal disagreements and things you know with the you know with the you know with the Republicans and he does you know he he probably would want he probably would want a much more
socialist federal government spending a lot more money. It's not sustainable. Right but he doesn't even get to the fiscal leftism that he has because what he's looking at is exactly what we have looked at. The racism, the misogyny, the sexism and the hate and and the pro death. You know figuring out okay it's a to assassinate this person. He's looking at that and saying the other stuff doesn't matter if this party has institutionalized anti-Semitism, racism,
misogyny, sexism and is justifying political murders all the other stuff doesn't matter. Right. That's the kind of stuff they're they're projecting for years. They have said the other side is that way and they're bluntly exactly what they claim they hate and what they claim the other side is which the other side isn't and they're blunt about their identity politics which is the racism. They're misogyny of the radical transgender movement, their sexism
and their justification of political death. Yes or political murder. It's not it's business
“murder. Right. It's well I don't like you know I don't even though I signed a contract you should”
have gone further and because you didn't go further on the contract then you were legally obligated murder is justified. That's the brine Thompson thing. Yes. That's what it's about. That's what AOC pointed out. Don't don't take don't take what we say for grant or for the truth. When we talk about them talking about it, listen to her comments. You just quoted it in that article just a few minutes ago. So Dursh was looks at it and says forget about all the other stuff. Once you embrace
as a political party, a major American political party of the two, racism misogyny, sexism, pro-murder, justified murder. Yeah. Forget it. We don't need to worry about the other stuff.
If they get in power, where the hell will they go?
We are Red Eye Radio. He is our colony and I'm Gary McNamara. Welcome and good morning very
quickly. I got I can play this audio cut real quick. This is Dursh. Okay. All right. Very quick. I don't think it listed that up for the Jewish community and imposed restrictions on Harvard because of its failure to deal with anti-Semitism. Trump is the anti-Hitler. He's exactly the opposite. He's standing up for the Jewish community. There you go. Right there.
“And that's what's so mind-boggling is none of the stuff makes sense. They never attempt to even connect”
any dots or no critical thinking. They just talk their way around. Yeah. It's just just amazing
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“Hi. Man, I'm telling you what a roller coaster day it was yesterday on the situation with”
Iran. But before we go any further, let me just pause for a moment to look here in my phone at my 401(k) total. Okay. Now back to not my personal self interest here. Okay. Eyes. Yeah. I woke up yesterday. I woke up and then I end up going back to sleep. But I woke up and so I grabbed my phone. You know, can't jump down me. By the way, learned something the other day. Let's see that here. See that there. See that there.
There's a couple back here. Scratch marks. The cat dug in deep. I learned something. What's that? I did not know this. I was working in the garden the other day.
“Yeah. What have we Thursday? So it had been Tuesday. Okay. Working in the, you know,”
pulling weeds and putting mulch down and everything else. Yeah. So I've got these garden gloves on that are digging into where the ducks roam and the rabbits go. Yeah. And other stray cats go through. And so I was in there probably for like three hours. And, you know, the gloves were, whatever. I mean, they probably need to be, you know, shaking out, get the dirt off and then put in the washer, right? Before, you know, I'll be do it again. But I set them down. I went to the chair,
set them down. The cat was right there and the cat started sniffing the gloves. Oh, yeah. There you go. Oh, boy. Yeah. Um, my suggestion to anybody don't ever do that if you have a cat, especially if they're an indoor cat that aren't used to outdoor smells freaking out. Oh, I went, she, I saw her tail going, wap, wap, wap, wap, wap, you know, very irritated. Yeah. And she, I go, and she's, you've got her nose in there. Go, are you all right? And she,
I mean, it was, wow, tore my arm apart. I went, what that is? And I read up on it. And it's like, you know, cat smell is so much greater. And they said, don't ever work in the garden with your garden gloves. Because you, you know, it's in Texas. After I got a bit by the, the one spider with the brown, uh, Ruclus one time. Right. Just on the finger tip, but I saw it was, you know,
and they can kill you. Yeah. I was fine. But since that point, I've never go into the garden without
my gloves. And so, uh, I didn't know, but my daughter in the hospital. Yeah. Yeah, I did not know that every single scent, you know, and, and probably, if they pee or manure drop, whatever, in that soil in there, even if it's degraded, the cat smells, everything. And everything that
They smell is, we're not used to this.
close that they couldn't, there's no other free part. There's no other living thing there. I was
“there. So boom. Yeah. So really for a couple of hours, I had a back off. And then I, she went,”
wanted to go to the garage. I was under the garage. And she was in the car for about five hours, just laying in there. And she was fine. But I learned something new. Yeah. Yeah. So, right, that, uh, yeah, it's an offensive thing. It's, uh, there, if it's an indoor cat, they're not used to. They would be in freak out mode if, if they go outside. I have a couple of neighbors, actually a few neighbors, that let their cats out at different times, one couple of neighbors, let their cats
out at night. And I have a deal with the cats. I'm not a cat person. Don't own a cat. But I have a deal
with them. They can mess in my yard as long as they're on the hunt and the prow, which they are
at night. Right. So if they're looking for rodents and, you know, and doing their job, then I'm okay with them being in my yard. I'm not a cat person. I just don't want to pay for rodent control. Yeah. Well, it's, so whenever I, she loves the garage, because the garage is there. Yeah. But she goes on to the garage. And I'm like, she's the guinea pig if there's a snake out there. Well, I have a, I have a, a coyote. We have a, a pack of coyotes that live fairly, or they
roam fairly close. I don't know where they actually live. I haven't checked their IDs. Um, and because it's wrong to require IDs. And so I have these coyotes and one female that that frequents my yard. And I've seen her a few times, uh, only once this season so far. But what has changed is my large canine, Bella, who passed away last year, is no longer around. And so her scent, even though we would clean up after her in the backyard, her scent was still there.
And so they say that was a deterrent. Now, I haven't, I haven't ate foot fence. And it's, it's a pretty good barricade. Squirrels, of course, can climb over it. Raccoons can climb over it. Passen can climb over it. Coyotes don't make the attempt so far. They haven't. I guess they, you know, uh, probably don't have any interest. But then I saw that, you know, the, the thing that people may not know is you can actually get wolf
urine. And then I thought, why don't know if that's going to help because wolf being a cousin to a coyote, might actually attract a few people. I'm not sure if I, that's going to work or not. It works for smaller rodents. But, uh, and, and also, I don't have a wolf urine, our us store near me. So I, I'd have to bite on my ear. I don't even know how you get into stand still long enough.
“But the thing is is that you have to get a, you know, you, you, you've got to get that, that”
sense offered. I always leave my gloves. We have, like, two outdoor sheds. I always leave them outside
anyway. Um, but I have my gloves and my truck that I was working and I was laying down, you know, the, the, the, the weed and feeding, then some manure-based stuff in my, and my lawn. And it's like, I can't, I would leave these on the floor board of my truck, right? These, these, these workloads, just as, as I have it. That way, if I just decided to stop at the hardware store or whatever, and I needed to go in, right? You know, and I, I'd, I'd have, whatever. And so I had to put
me in the back end to the truck. It was like, yeah, the smell was a bit too much. I was getting cranky, just like your cat. Oh, and it was, but, yeah, yeah, I did see a bobcat in my neighborhood, doing the way home the other day. Yeah, running across to the, because we've got coyotes. We got bobcats, but they really, it's such a huge residential area where they don't come into
“often. They, they, they, they've, they've stayed at the perimeter. Yeah, but I think we had some of the”
coyotes relocated, uh, I think in the last 18 months or so, um, the city, our city and, and the city next to it, I think we're having issues because so many new apartment buildings are being built where there were just parks or fields, right? And, and, and, and now you've got many more people living there. So, uh, I think they relocated some of them. It was a couple of years ago when I was riding my bike and I went through this, going through this bike path and the wood, uh, wooded
section, um, probably about a half mile from my house. Yeah. Uh, but it's, uh, this, it just goes into an area that's pretty deserted. And I remember turning around and coming back and I could look
In the grass, it was pretty high.
it looked like something that was probably like four feet high. I went, whoa, it was a big dog
“or whatever. But it was going the opposite. It was going into the woods. Yeah, small foot, maybe.”
So big foot, small, small foot. Well, you know, it's only four feet, uh, but, but it looked like the body, like it was a big dog or something. Yeah, I'm just, and, uh, as I was, you know, riding by and I said, okay, ride by real quick. You don't know what it is. And, uh, you know, yell out a little bit. And when I went, I turned and I saw it was probably about 50 feet away staring right back at me, either it was the biggest bobcat ever in the history of bobcats or
it was a mountain line. Yeah. Wow. Now, they do exist here. They don't really, you know, they, they come, they, they're more, you know, traveling through. But I looked at the, I didn't stop
and I just glance quickly. It might have been just a bobcat and maybe just because of the way I was
looking at it, you know, it just, it looked, the head looked bigger. But I looked at that thing was staring at me. I tore a posterior out of there. Yeah. And, but it didn't look like it was interested,
“you know, all was just observing the fact it was moving away, you know, initially from me.”
So it must, I'd gone by there. So it must have come out to see what happened. And then when I went by, I, when I turned around, it was going back in again. Right. So, and I'm like at that point of my good boy, but saw a mountain line in Colorado one time. And it's, it was purged on top of this hill. It wasn't exactly a mountain. But we were headed up to the mountain on Highway 12, the Highway of Legends. And saw this mountain line and got up there in this resort that my parents used
to go to with their RV owned by a friend of ours while we became friends because my parents went there for so long. And I was staying there in one of their cabins. And he came out and told me that his wife actually was attacked by a mountain line in that area in that same area. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. So, but they're very rare. Mountlands extremely rare. Yeah. But it was like, but my point was the cat jumped up, you know, you can't knew I was waking up,
jumped up on top of me, laying on top of me. I grabbed my phone. I'm looking at my phone this morning. And I'm like, uh oh, you know, because I'm reading the analysis on the axial story about the one-page deal with, with Iran. I don't know how much it was a treat, but I was reading other analysis on it that was going, wow, the president's going backwards. And I went, uh oh,
there's better not be a castanza moment. Remember when George's castanza, we always mentioned
all the time, was a dealing to get the pilot with Jerry. And he was negotiating down instead of up. Mm-hmm. And so, fell back and sleep again. Again, I didn't get into detail. I love it. It was just my thought. Better not be going back. He can't sell that to, you know, he's not going to be able to sell that, you know, to people who want this thing, want Iran. And at the minimum, want all the nuclear weapons gone. But the time we got to the, by the time I woke up and
did a few things and got middle of the day, I'm like, oh, okay, that's not the case. Yeah. And this is one of the things that he said yesterday that I went, oh, okay,
“it's still about, you know, the red line is still the same. Yeah. You need to get rid of it. It may”
maybe 30 days, whatever. But that looks like that almost fell apart. You hear, they shot at that one Iranian tanker. Right. Yeah. It took out the rudder. Yeah. And I'm saw that ago, okay, it's just up and down. You don't know what to believe in, what not to believe, but here's the President yesterday. Here we go. The President, he had some respect for the appeal and the same structure and state work of the appeals, and he put the votes more or less as you
hope he delivers to me. Well, I can tell you this that as far as the Pope is concerned, it's very simple. Whether I make him happy or I don't make him happy, a ran cannot have a nuclear weapon. When he said that yesterday, I went, oh, okay. Yeah. He hasn't backed off. No. You know, there may be different thing. And I agree. I mean, one thing they talk about is they don't know what what faction is in power.
No, I'm going to make a deal. They don't know who they're making a deal, who they're making a deal with. By the way, and then, of course, the leftist media pounding on him. He's attacking the Pope again. No, he wasn't. No. That's a totally legitimate point of view to have. Yes. If the President, you know, I don't know where the Pope's going on this, but if he believes, you know, that a ranch should have a nuclear weapon, we disagree.
Yeah. And that's fine. Right. Well, it's, and again, I thought that was overblown to begin with the whole Pope thing. You know, and, and I don't know, again, it's hard to know what's going on behind the scenes with a ran. You take a shot, take out the butter, reminds me of what a ran was doing back when the embargo against them was on and what they were doing
To tankers in the straightaway for moves.
surrogates would attack one of these tankers, they would do it above the water line. And the reason they did it to what above the water line is because they didn't want to sink it. They just wanted to do the damage and make a statement. And so we have the capability of taking out whatever craft
“a ran hasn't water without a doubt. And, and I think right now, this is the, it's the balancing”
act between everything we've talked about, completing the mission, but also winning the midterm.
And the problem is is that the cost of energy and we have to keep in mind, it's not just us
filling up our gas tanks, it's diesel too, and diesel is passed on through a fuel surcharge to us for everything that's shipped on a truck. So all of this is impacting us at compounding levels in terms of the economy. And it is one of these delicate balances, and I'm wondering if the, and I talked about this, I don't know, a few weeks ago. I'm wondering if the play here is you're kind of pretend like you're talking, and you get the election behind you, but as long as you're
pretending like you're talking, then the problem with that is energy prices aren't going to change. They're not going to come down, and that could greatly affect, well, deal. I guarantee, you know,
one of the criticisms that he heard from Republicans that the deal was, well, we'll have a 30
day thing on this where we continue the negotiations, Republicans don't want that. Right. Republicans politically either want him to end it. Yeah. And say we have, you know, we put it by us or finish it. Right. Yeah. But the fact is, if you keep extending it, it means gasoline prices are going to remain high. The stock market's going to be going up and down and up and down and up and down, you know, based on the, and you see how volatile it was yesterday.
“Oh, my God. Just with the axial story, the stock market skyrocketed. Yeah. That's why it was”
kidding when I was saying it was, I actually was not looking at my 401k. Yeah. But, but, but that's, you know, the problem, we said it yesterday in the day before in the day before that, strategically, the president is winning. Yeah. The United States holds all the cards militarily and strategically.
The problem is domestic prices. That's it. Yeah. That's the problem. Yeah. And it's the mid-term.
Yeah. And it's the fact that if you don't get it done one way or another, a Democrat, you know, you'll still be president so you can stop the Democrats from, you know, with, with the veto power. But you've got to come to some kind of deal and the Iranians, especially the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is looking at it going way to the mid-terms and he can't do anything. Right.
“Yep. And because Democrats are going to win because, so let's just keep stringing him along”
30 days. Fine with us. Right. You know, and as we said before, and it's not talked about enough, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard looks at this and say, if we're out of power, we're dead. Yes. If we agree with the president, we're dead. If we disagree with the president, we're dead. So we must disagree with the president. Right. And we can hold the line indefinitely. We don't have a clock. November 3rd is the clock for the president. Right. Politically, here at home.
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“I still don't know where these negotiations are going. The only thing I do know is every time you”
extend it, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard believes your week.
Right. Yeah. You mean? Right. I'm not saying he is weak. Right. I'm saying that's what they believe. Right. Because that's been the history of the United States. They'll crumble. Right. They'll stop. You're listening to Red Eye Radio from the Raleigh Factor Studios. And I'm Gary McNamara, along with Eric Carley, the death of Ted Turner in the life of Ted Turner coming up in just a minute. You know when it comes to supplements, two things you're looking for.
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1995. You just go to Relief Factor.com. Use Red Eye and the drop down Relief Factor.com. Or you can call 800-4 Relief. That's 800-4. Relief. You know, without Ted Turner changed the media landscape, without without question, it's just, it's funny how, when I think of Ted Turner, the first image it comes to my mind is the Atlanta Braves playing a game and had to be some time in the 90s. And the whole stadium's doing the Tomahawk chop and Jane Fonda's there looking
really ticked off about it. Yeah, right. It's well, WTCG. It was the Super Channel, one of the new channels on Kable for the rest of us, right, around the country. And I know here in Texas, we watch WTCG on the weekends for the wrestling. But WTCG stood for watch this channel grow. That was 1970. Next thing, you know, CNN. I'm not sure if there's an apology that is due to anyone based on that. But if you look at the media empire that he built and another thing that
isn't always talked about. I mean, he was a top-notch sailor. This guy could, he could sail.
Also, landowner, the fourth largest landowner in the US, two million acres. And that's, you know, if you talk about going out and being very active and pursuing your, I guess the American dream, really, then Ted Turner would be one of those where you could just look at the model of how he built his companies and how he invested his money. And it's a tremendous success story. There's no way around that. President Trump had some kind words. You know, it's an
interesting day. If someone of note passes away and good things are said about that person by both,
Donald Trump and Jane Fonda.
had some very kind words about him. President Trump knew him and there were good friends,
had some kind words about him on truth social. But I always look at you and I love to look into
business models of companies. But especially when you can go back and trace everything back to the founder and follow the story alone. President Trump alluded to the idea that that Ted Turner may not have liked the direction of CNN once he sold it. I really don't put much thought into that one way or the other. I know John Malone had talked about bringing CNN back. John Malone and another media mogul and also owns 2.2 million acres of land in the U.S. part of the Warner Brothers
group now. But was talking about bringing CNN back to the CNN headline days and you and I kind of yawnd at that because we're beyond that in terms of people's sense of ability. I don't know what Ted Turner thought of CNN and his later years but building that empire is not a small thing. If you go back to CNN really where I guess they made their name was the first Gulf War and the coverage. Bernie Shaw will blitzer all of them that were covering that first Gulf War.
“And I remember a friend of mine we were having dinner and I said, so you're going, you know,”
after dinner, you're going somewhere. It's just now we're going to go home and watch the war. And all that was basically playing out on CNN and their live coverage of the first Gulf War. But then, beyond that, of course, everything a lot of stuff became opinionated, especially in the prime time hours. Well, and then 24/7. And it's where it is today CNN is struggling. And I can't tell you how to correct that business model. I don't know what's interesting is
is that paramount is making the play now for Warner Brothers, which would include CNN as a property. And I don't know if that means Barry Weiss is going to be the head of CNN news as well as CBS news. I'm not sure if that's going to play out if that sale goes through if that acquisition goes through.
But it's a always an interesting story when you follow the building of an empire.
“I think it's always intriguing. They have some doubts. What regardless of what I think about the person,”
he had his liberal qualities and espoused those a lot. Remember, he wrote, he wrote a check to the government. What was the point he was trying to make? He wrote a check to the government. Was it for debt? What was it? I forget what it was for. But he was trying to make a point. And I don't remember how large the check was. But it was like, yeah, all right, you know, we get the point. But a very unique personality
then certainly a driven individual. I remember he, he took over $100 million and gave it into a
a group to address population growth, which really, when you think about it, is bizarre. I can't
“remember what year it was. But when he did that, it was just like, yeah, he donated approximately”
30 in 2001, 31 million to the US government. And the money was designated to pay off a specific debt the United States owed to the United Nations. So look, he, he, he had bizarre opinions for example. Yeah, he, you know, he, he believed that Iran should be able to have a nuclear weapon, for example, to talk about current things. Yeah. And I remember him saying he said, well, you know, the United States has tens of thousands. Israel has them. Why can't Iran? Right. I mean, that came off as so incredibly
naive, because I don't, do you know anybody who has that position today, even Democrats, do any Democrats have that position? I haven't heard them espoused that position, but you asked them the
Question of you over my.
left to say, yes, they should. But yeah, so I mean, he could have bizarre opinions because people
“went, what the hell's he talking about? Iran is not Israel. You know, I love the moral equivalency”
of a authoritarian theocracy, which is, you know, basically, you know, a dictatorship of a power council
to a modern Western democracy of Israel. I've always loved how people attempt to make that moral
equivalency and just say it, and he would do that all the time. And I thought, that's to me where he became wacko on issues. Yeah. Yeah. He was far beyond it. Right. Accenture. He was just on the rails. And the money he spent to stop, you know, population growth into the, into the mid-90s and late 90s. He was still promoting, you know, we've got to stop this population growth. Right. Yeah, that's a problem, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah. Nobody's talking. You know, if people are
talking about the problem is now lack of population growth. We're at a very, very low birth rate, for sure. Maybe you was worried about that because of how much land you're worried about
having to give that up, right? And I'm not going to be able to keep my two million acres. If we keep
up this boom in population. I saw a just documentary yesterday and I was doing work around the house and that you have YouTube on and it's just, you know, it's in random shuffle. And it was so funny because it was about New York and it said, people don't understand New York at all. People think New York and they think New York City and they were talking about how big the ad arondix, you know, are, yeah, it's just how desolate New York can be and how and it was a great point in this documentary.
They were pointing out how everybody outside of New York City is furious at the power that New York City has and the culture outside of New York City is completely different in the rest of the state. Yeah. And it's like, you know, because I would get that all the time. I don't get it as much anymore. But people would say, you can't be from New York. You don't have the accent on from Buffalo. I've a Buffalo accent. Yeah. And it's like, no, I'm not from New York City.
Right. The, the, the, the culture of Western New York, you know, Buffalo Rochester Syracuse even Albany. That's, well, Albany wouldn't be in Syracuse wouldn't be Western. They'd be more central. But the culture is completely different. It's only, and, and in the rural areas. Yeah. We said this before, because people, though, uh, New York's as liberals should can be. Yeah. And the urban areas they are, the suburbs and the rural areas. Absolutely not.
I bet you that it, I could go back in a couple of weeks when I go to see data again. I bet you I could go out just 10 minutes from my father's house. And I would see anti-gun control signs on people's houses. Hmm. Still from one of that 10 years ago when they passed that the new gun control law. Right. Yeah. Bet you you would still cease, because they were all over the place. Uh, but, um, uh, yeah. I mean, it's, uh, you know, rest in peace. He had been sick for
“a lot of years. So I think. Yeah. He gave a billion in 97. He took a billion dollars in because he”
couldn't give it directly to the UN started the United Nations Foundation. It was a public charity to broaden U.S. support for the United Nations. Yeah. Yeah. Right. I mean, I just, I got nothing to say there, I don't know what I mean. It tells you where he is. Yes. I mean, he was just, it was beyond bizarre. Uh, it's, I understand Trump being friends with him, because they were both business moguls. Yeah. There was, there was no way they weren't going to rub elbows at
some point. I'm sure if you talk to me, be a nice guy. I remember one time, uh, I was, I was working in, uh, this was in New York and Western New York and, and we had to do some type of television commercial done in Atlanta. And I forgot whether it was a Friday or Saturday, but we walked into the CNN. We took a tour and went into where he's seen and used to be. Mm-hmm. We walked in. The receptionist was there and we said, yeah, from radio station, you just wanted to say hi.
I'll show you around. She showed us the studios. We walked with the whole thing. Mm-hmm.
“Some believe it was like that. It was like, that was really cool. Wow. And remember how big of”
a factor CNN was when they first came in? Yeah. I mean, they got the golf war and everything.
I was watching that. The first golf war, you know, it was being said. I think they were just
Kind of joking that that, that when, when that all started, their, their set ...
made out of cardboard. I mean, they didn't really have much in terms of equipment. I mean, it was a very small operation relatively speaking compared to what cable news I guess is today.
But they, it, it, it was all about the coverage of the first golf war. I mean, everybody was
watching Bernie Shaw. We'll blitter and anybody else that was covering the war. Who? Yeah. Bernie Shaw. No. We'll blitter. Yeah. I can't believe you went to the same high school I did. I just want to say that that was all right. I know. I can't believe you bring it up every time
we say his name. I'm jealous. Yeah. It is jealousy. Isn't it? He's a more popular alumni than I am.
Yeah, clearly. Yeah. We are at I radio. We'll be right back with more red I radio with every currently and Gary McNamara.
“We are at I'm radio. He's our crony. I'm Gary McNamara. Yeah, I remember.”
I remember watching more baseball when I lived in Navarro, Florida. The var beach between
Pensacola and four Walton Beach when I worked there in the 80s. Start there in early 83. It was after the Atlanta Braves made their their postseason run with Dale Murphy. Right. And my, my next door neighbor, I live in a little cottage on the beach. He lived in a trailer. Dangerous Dan Patrick. Doesn't great radio announcer. Every time they play and they were on TV, he'd come on over to my house and we drink Hawaiian punch just Hawaiian punch by the way. No alcohol in the punch. No. And eat
“antimons donuts. Wow. With the chocolate frosting on. Wow. And that's how I actually,”
I watched more baseball in that time. And it actually became a fan of the sport because of that. This is Ridae Radio on Westwood 1. Hello America, Mark Levin here. Many people seem to be incubating a rage looking for somewhere to go. Are there times when you think the country is out of control, you see all these things and you wonder what in the world is going on? What's it this way five
“years ago, 10 years ago, 20 years ago? Do we have the will or not? But we are Americans. And I believe”
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