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starting your day. Welcome to the show from the Relief Factor Studios. This is Red Eye Radio. All across America, we are Red Eye Radio. He is Eric Hurley, and I'm Gary McNamara. I don't know about you, but yesterday reminded me, since I'm on the old one here, April of '83, when the Beach Boys were scheduled to play the Independence Day Festival in D.C. and Reagan's Interior Secretary James Watt said, "No, we don't need that kind
of element here." You know, Mike love being a hoodlament, whatnot, with all that leather and devil worshiping. It's like we don't need, we don't need the kind of element that they bring in, and it was like the Beach Boys. The Beach Boys, they're practically gospel. What are you talking about? Reagan said, "We welcome the Beach Boys." Yes. Well, I love the good news. And so the Beach Boys ended up playing, and I know my own experiences,
and this goes back to 1979, and Charlie Daniels was supposed to play, and he ended up playing. Lancaster Speedway in Lancaster, New York. It's outside of Buffalo.
“All right. Yeah. And there was a Bruhaha from a couple of the city council members, I remember”
that said, "No, no, no, we don't need that kind of, you know, un-American artist here." We'd have Charlie Daniels. We don't need toast, shenanigans. Well, and we don't need that Tom Foulari. Well, I mean, one of his hit songs in America. And time, Eric. We don't need that lead Greenwood with his anti-American whatnot. And I remember thinking at the time, because he had a bunch of hits, you know,
devil went down to George was popular at that point. But all I can think of is this guy must have only heard uneasy writer. Yeah, I mean, yeah. I was taking a trip out to LA, been tuning along in my Chevrolet, token on a number, and digging on the radio. Yeah. Well, we've all talked on a number. Mine was three. So he means joint. He means marijuana.
And then, oh, and that was, by the way, that's the beginning of Charlie Daniels first major hit in
America, which would have been early 73. Yeah. So by the way, I didn't have to look that up.
“Yeah. All right. You know how I didn't have to look that up? I remember the first. Well, yeah,”
yes, I'm old, but I remember the first time I heard it. Yeah. And we were doing a, I played Catholic youth organization, CIO basketball that year. Okay. And so that meant we had to participate in CIO activities. Yeah. And so I remember we had a car wash. It was like April or probably May of of of of of of 73 April would be too cold. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. Because it was everybody, what, you know, watching the cars would ever. Yeah. And yeah, I was thinking that I go,
well, was it April, I go, no, I can't have been April. I do have been me. And we'll get to that in just a moment here, because it does relate to me in the next 24 hours. But so I might have been, it could have been June.
“And I remember hearing that song when I get into my car and just going, whoa, when the hell is this?”
Because it really didn't sing that song. Right. It was a Charlie Daniel's rap. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It was kind of wild. I reached out and kicked old green teeth right in the knee.
Yeah. Well, the first time you hear something shocking, you know, on the radio, like me with me,
it was mini-ripperton. This is shockingly depressing. I need some Judas Priest in my life. I love it. I don't even know if Judas Priest was a hit band yet. Do you remember the first time you heard when her voice went up as high as it possibly could? Yeah. I almost jumped out of the far. I was I was like four dogs went. Yeah. Dogs went crazy. No, that's that's it. Oh, by the way, speaking about the temperature. I'm going to see my dad tomorrow afternoon,
but I'm back. I'm back like seven o'clock Saturday night. So right. I'm flying and flying out.
What was going to be in the 40s?
during the show during a break. And I had had a dream that day that I looked at the forecast
for here for Texas. And there was a cold front coming through and the overnight lows was going to be 37 this weekend here in the Dallas area. And I was freaking out and then you told me about the overnight lows there in Buffalo coming up this weekend. Yeah. I wouldn't mind a little free air conditioning, but I was I was out in the heat yesterday doing the lawn the middle of the day.
“And it was, oh, summers here. I mean, we're we're not quite to 100 yet, but I think it was already”
90 by the time I got cleaned up and everything afterward. I was driving around. It was 95.
It might never have. So the the the the point is music wise five out of the seven
have now have now pulled out after it was announced Wednesday. Yeah. I think it came out Wednesday for the what is it America 250 is that the official name of the actual yeah the concert series. Yeah. And then when I woke up, I saw that Martina McBride had pulled out and and the thing is you know, she says she's done many of them. She's stating now more today and the time said we have no idea why we're on the list. We never we never even I don't even know what they're
talking about. And it was another artist too that just said people are calling me up screaming at me
because I'm not a Trump supporter. We never signed up for this. We don't even know how we got in.
And Martina McBride said they were told there was nothing political at all that was involved in it. And then they found out yesterday, you know, when they saw everything that was was going on, they found out that Trump was involved in it. And she's claiming that, you know, he's making sure that donors get special spots and everything else. And she said, we were just told there were no politics involved. This was just America 250. Now, the interesting thing is I haven't checked through social.
“I'm assuming that Trump's going to come out and blast them. Right now, I think, you know,”
because the commenters pulled out. Millie Vanilli pulled out. Now, I did the good thing about all of this, I found out because everybody's going, Millie Vanilli, the one guy's dead. What about the other guy? The other guy isn't in the band. They weren't even the ones that they sing. Right. They didn't do the singing. And so it's two women that are Millie Vanilli now. And I don't know if it's the original singers or not that I don't know. Yeah, there was one guy and it was like, I want to say
three or four people that actually did this singing. Oh, yeah, it was Rob and Fab. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, and one of them died by suicide. I forget which one. Yeah. Yeah. So you've got now five out
“of the seven that have pulled out. Now, it may end up that the only one that's going to be left is Vanilla,”
Vanilla ice, singing over and over again. And this may be appropriate ice, ice, baby. Yeah. That actually could get a crowd going. Yeah. Yeah. That's, it went to the same schools my kids. Look, you know, I look at these things and, you know, the concerts like this. And what do I want to see? What do I want to see when it's around fourth inch line? I'm Washington DC. Sorry, I was raised in it. I talked about my father was so freaked out with rock and roll.
That there were no rock and roll records allowed in the house. None. And the only albums that we had, the only albums were Bach Beethoven, Czechowski, Strauss's Waltz, Waltz's, and John Phillips's of marching band and military songs. So I got to love. I still get it. If I hear an orchestra do stars and strikes forever, I get goosebumps. And that comes straight from my childhood. Yeah. You know, and because we're really young listening to that stuff. Now, I did have to explain later on
to my father that the influence of listening to so much classical music got me early on into the Genesis long form drug music, Prague rock. I used to kid him about that all the time. But dad, you don't want to did. You got me in there. Yeah. All this Prague rock stuff now. All the heavy drug music. Well, I don't know how like a, you know, a list like this gets to, they put this together.
By the way, Rob Polatus is the one who died from Millie Vanilli.
the models and dancers in the video. According to Wiki, he died from alcohol and drug overdose.
“And there's no mention of suicide. But there was talk of, you know, him wanting basically that”
that he was not in a good mindset at the time. So a very tragic situation in that regard. But you get back to who's putting this concert together. Why would you, I mean, my thought is this, if you don't have artists scrambling to get on the list, you don't even start to put a concert like that together. Jack Osbourne's been talking about everybody and how it all came together
for the final tribute to Aussie basically, the final Aussie and Sabbath concert came together
in all the artists that were there a few artists that couldn't make it one artist and they won't say who it is that wanted to be paid. And they were basically covering travel and pay for the crew, but they weren't paying the artists. And that was agreed by all. And anyway, that something like that, the point is, is that you have artists that are scrambling. I'll pay my own way. I'll be there. I'll be on stage. I'll do this. If you don't have a situation where the artists are already
on board, you know, full stop. And the time you mentioned this, this is how it works.
You put out the field as you get somebody who does this. You get a concert promoter who does this,
who knows everybody and their management. And you put out the fielders. Those who jump on board
“from day one, there's the start of your list. I mean, I think it's given that, you know,”
a lead Greenwood and Kid Rock are going to be there, right? The fact that vanilla ice and my kids went to the same school, there's nothing in the school that actually pays tribute to them. Actually, looking at it right now, the only ones that have been canceled, the vanilla ice and Brett Michaels, not poison, but just, yeah, Michael's right. Yeah, yeah, he's been doing solo stuff for years. And he's on Fox News a lot. And I don't know where he stands politically.
I'm not sure. But I, you know, if you don't have a full and complete list, and it needs to be, I'd say what? A three or four hours show minimum. It doesn't need to be, you know, these are different nights. I know, but what I'm saying is you, your lineup needs to be three or four hours the night. You're going to, and it is, they have military bands that are also playing. They're said, there's probably, I saw the list. There's probably 25, 30 different,
you know, different patriarchy bands that are right. But if you're, if you're putting together something like this, and you don't have major artists scrambling to get on that list,
“don't bother with them. Do the military bands. Yeah. That's what I do. The presentation,”
do the flyovers. Right. Do the, you said, bring in some tanks. That has the last year. Yeah. You know, a drone show, not a military drone show, although that would be cool to, you know, do one of those drone shows that you do. You know, you can have a celebration that people would enjoy. Or you could, or you could have a Bretton Michaels concert. Well, look, I don't have a reception. I don't know. I mean, you've got a couple of the artists. I don't know if they're
lying or whatever that we're on the list. Like Moorestein said, and there was another artist, too. I don't remember. Can't remember who they are. Yeah. They both said, we were getting, we said,
we never signed up for this. We don't know why we're on the list. Right. Now, do their agent
do it? Do it? Do they're promoted? Do it? I don't didn't communicate with them. I don't know. That just seems strange that you have two artists that come out and say, we never agreed to do this. Right. How do you get in the list then? I mean, that to me makes no sense at all. As to martina McBride, she was not, you know, specific. I did see in one article that it was, well, we heard that it's, you know, this is basically being rum by Trump. And there was one artist.
I thought it was martina McBride. I'm doing this from memory that said, you know, Trump is using this concert, you know, to bring in donors to have special VIP seats. And that's not what this is supposed to be about. Right. Because we were not told that. We were told it was strictly,
You know, everything.
everybody gets in and the MC, there's no politics. It's all about, you know, the 250th birthday
of the United States. And, you know, martina McBride is a friend of Sean Hannity's. You know, heard his, his show. No, she seems to be someone who's, yeah, patriotic. I mean,
“her, that hit song is his, his song. And I think she's been on his show many times in the past.”
I don't know when he was with the company we were with. I believe she made him ring. Yeah, let's read him ring. Yeah. So I was thinking, you know, and when she said, I'm, you know, no, I'll do it, but it's not going to be about politics. Everybody has this has to be, that has to be completely inclusive for everyone. And she said, we were told it was, and the new
information sets it's not. Well, specifically, what was that? And I still don't know that except
the one hour to said that it was because, you know, it was, you know, we didn't know that Trump was using this to reward, you know, donors, you know, Republican donors by giving them special VIP seats or whatever. That's backstage to me, too. Yeah, I don't know that. I don't know what that's true or not. Yeah. Because there's been no official statement, you know, and martina, the other artists that I know that are completely anti-Trump and really the anti-Republican,
I don't trust what they say. Martina McBride, though, is when you'd say, okay, why, what is it? Be specific with me. Tell me precisely what you were told. If you don't have a lock on those artists before you even start talking about it, then you don't talk about it. You don't promote it. Move on and do something else. Well, she was in. She admitted she was in. I know, but what I mean is you've got to have a roster. You got to have a full roster or otherwise you
“don't have a shot. Well, that's what they put out yesterday or two days ago was the full roster.”
That's what caused all this, which they clearly didn't have. That's my whole point. I'm social media. They didn't have, they did. That's my whole point. Two of them said two of them was two out of the stuff. That's what I mean by locked in. Right. But I was specifically talking about martina McBride. When you start this thing, you get a concert promoter to lock those people in and they're on board. They're contracted in and they are. It's a contract, whether they get paid or not. It's a contract
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We didn't spend a lot of time on it this week. We just said, well, she's lying and then we were done.
Yeah. I don't believe it for a second. Yeah, we'll cover a few of the things that we're
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up there to die. And you said, you know, that's a cruel headline. That's actually what people were saying yesterday when I saw that I go, that's really not an example. If she actually thought he was having a stroke, you stop everything and save due to do everything to save your husband's life. Right. And then afterwards, you know, and this is part of reading this former Biden age, don't believe Jill Biden. They're angry after the ex first ladies debate comments,
Alex Thompson, the Axios reporter who co-wrote original sin. You and I just always going to kick.
Yeah, out of that with Jake Tapper. The book was released last year, indelved into the former president, Joe Biden's cognitive decline scandal said he's been flooded with reactions from members of Biden's orbit after Jill Biden began speaking out about her husband's struggles to speak coherently at the CNN debate against the former vice, or against the former president against then former president Donald Trump. She told CBS news. She thought her husband was
having a stroke or might have been drugged according to the Atlantic ahead of the release of her forthcoming book. Well, a lot of Democrats, including several Biden aids that I've talked to since yesterday, when the interview came out, just simply don't believe her. In fact, some are saying she's gaslighting here. Wow. Thompson pointed out how Jill Biden
“appeared alongside her husband at a post debate rally. And that's how the Babylon be came up with”
their headline. And seem to act as that as if everything was okay, the following day, carrying on with other campaign events. And a lot of former aids, you know, have told me if you really believed he might be having a stroke, then it's not necessarily the same behavior that you would do. There's no evidence that there was any significant medical exam afterwards Thompson said before acknowledging she suggested her husband take a cognitive exam, but was overruled by his advisors
per the Atlantic. He continued. And you know, a lot of Democrats think that this is simply unhelpful to come out with this at this moment and try to rewrite this portion of history. I have to say that there is significant skepticism that she is trying to rewrite the narrative right now. Well,
“she's not going to be successful at it. What I think is interesting is she's doing these interviews”
that everybody on the left and right knows a lie. And she's hoping that Democrats will buy the book
Because they want to be BSed more.
Right. It's going to be Democrats. And so she knows she's lying. You and I said it,
“we didn't spend much time together. Come on, she's lying. We all know it. And then the”
thing just blew up the last couple of days. And it's Friday, we got to clear the desk. And again, you know, at the basis of it all is either somebody who's lying or a wife that doesn't care. Yeah. It's one of those, too. Right. Yeah. Plain and simple. You can't say what she cares, but she thought the debate was more important. Yeah, that's that's that's that's that's that's that's a viable answer. Uh-huh.
Thank. Thank you for continuing what we've always done here, which is all right. What are the
only choices? The only choices? The only two options. The only two options is right. She's lying or she's completely uncarrying about her husband. Right. I don't know, I don't know which is which. You would have to ask her because it's one of those, too.
“I believe she's lying. If I were a betting man and I am, I put a dollar on that bet. She's lying.”
Of course. But I'm not going to rule out that she doesn't care about her husband. It happens. We're looking at the only two options. That I if she's lying. Tell you if she's lying.
Why is she lying? Because everyone knows a sock Chris Koonson with Martha McCallum. And he was,
you know, he was doing the thing. Well, you know, Trump falls asleep in meeting. She goes, what are you talking about? He's just 30 to what takes probably 30 to 100 questions a day. Yeah. He's all over the place. And then he just, yeah. But he won't answer the question on this. That's not the point. But he wouldn't let her. Yeah. Chris Koonson would not let her finish the sentence. Right. And she's the interviewer. I would have told him,
"You please shut up. I let you talk. Let me talk." Yeah. Exactly. And she didn't do that. I wouldn't have done it. And so he was tried. He didn't want to hear her answer because he was trying to make the moral equivalency that there's no difference between what Biden was or what Biden is and was back then. And Donald Trump. Because nobody buys
“the Donald Trump is, is he, you know, is he 80? You know, may he, may he forget some things?”
I forget things. You forget things. I've been forgetting things all my life. But it's, whether you can't, it's whether you cannot have any type of consistency with your cognitive abilities, to complete a sentence or talk about a paragraph or relate an idea. And Biden couldn't do that. And it just happened to be, he was at his worst. Here's the case. Here's the case. Here's the case. I'll make for Jill Biden not caring about her husband.
Because that wasn't the only night or time or moment in front of a camera. And I'm certainly away from a camera that he displayed some cognitive issues. And quite frankly, I know my wife. I love her very much. And she likes me a lot. I'm one of her favorite people. She tells me all the time. Toilet. Toilet. Toilet. She loves me enough. And I love her enough to know that if I started to see that, especially if I were in the public eye, I know what you're saying. You're in radio. Yeah,
we're not the public eye. We're on the radio. It's different. But if I were at that level, and I were constantly on the world stage, and something were wrong with me, my wife would step in, and there would be no one who could stop her. Right. So there's the case. We're not caring. But I can't tell you that because I can't read into Jill Biden's heart. But we know how options are. There are two options there. And those are the only two options. She's lying,
or she doesn't care about her husband. Now I want to play this because it shows you how those in the leftist media don't realize what they've said before. They don't realize the internet exist when it comes to Joe Biden. Listen to Abby Phillips here on CNN. Listen to this here. All right. We're going to play what she said here in the last 36 hours. And what she said in the middle of June of 2024. Okay. Okay. Here we go. The autopsy that the Democrats did didn't delve into that,
and it but it but it should. What kind of political system covers that up and makes it okay to
Lie to people about what everybody knows is true.
Yeah. Here we go. Now let's go. She's just, you know, want type of political system allows this to happen. Right. Here we go. All right. June 17th 2024, Abby Phillips.
“Remember choice is between two old men. We know that. But tonight I want to talk about the Joe”
Biden that Republicans want you to see. And the pipeline of videos that aren't telling the full truth. Now those videos are probably right now clogging the public consciousness as Americans start to think about their vote. And this is going to be really tough and tricky for voters to sort through. Because some of these videos, you, I mean, if you're a regular person, you probably cannot even do the digging that would be required to sort through what is being chopped up,
what is being deceptively characterized all of that. That's right. And it's only June. You're talking about, well, the president's defecating in public. But imagine we're going to be about tober. You know, the White House person who are used to phrase cheap fakes. The idea of cheap fakes. Let me spend with that is the people. We've been worried for years about AI deep fakes that computer generated images are going to trick people into believing something that's totally false.
cheap fakes are a little bit simpler. They're cheap. They're just distorted out of context videos,
“chopped up in certain ways, constructed in certain ways. That's what we're seeing. That's what the”
Biden administration and the Biden campaign is. So we're worried about right now. But make no mistake. They are worried about this. This is a real problem. This is not some made up fiction.
The videos are often times made up. But the problem is real. Because some of us have
been watch a 40 minute speech by Biden. We see the full context. Other people only watch a five second clip. And that's going to be something that's going to. I suspect follow Biden for the rest of this campaign. I mean, look, Biden is a people that it's not a secret. He is an older man. He has actually moments that are pretty awkward in public. Why chop them up and make them into something that they're not. She was part of what she had just said was the political system that
covers it up. Yeah. Because as we know, that was all BS about the deep fakes. That ended up being mocked. Yep. Saliz the loss. Salism. Okay. Stelter lost. Excuse me. He even lost. I don't want to say
he lost credibility. He never had any credibility. But he lost credibility even with Democrats. Yeah.
No. No. Absolutely. No. It's, you know, it was Brian Stelter formally seeing it. It really is the, if you think about it. It's in the same line of the, of the Jake Tapper book. It's the same spirit. Well, the day after the election, we went straight to writing the book about it. The day after the election. Yeah. You waited all of that time. You could have written the book. You had information. It didn't all come to you the morning of the day after the election. No. They, they constantly,
they carry the, the water for the left. They do all of this. They're part of the, I don't know. I don't like the words cover up because it really wasn't a cover up. We could all see it when it came to, when it came to the cognitive issues with Joe Biden. And by the way, for those of us, many of us who deal with family members, who have cognitive issues, serious cognitive issues, it is a shame that their family members don't step in. I, I said formerly of CNN, he was formerly
than he came back again. Oh, that's right. He did. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You're right. You know, and because I know how protective I'm going to see my dad. Yeah. I know how protective you
tell your family is of him. Yes. And, and, and we would never allow what the Biden family
allowed with, with Joe Biden ever, ever, ever, ever, ever. And, and I tend to agree, I can't read her mind, but either either scenario is plausible, either she's completely lying or she doesn't care or she really never cared about her husband. It's one of the others, one of the two. We are right, I radio. Get in touch with right, I radio told free at 866. Mindy, right, I. We are right, I radio. He is her, Crony. And I'm Gary McNamara. All right, the, uh,
“Tallarico audio cut of the day. All right. How, how does, what does he call women? Are you ready?”
Oh, okay. Ready for this one? Here we go. All right. This is, this is beautiful. Yeah. Okay. Every one of our neighbors with the uterus became the property of the state, one of our neighbors with the uterus to be able to control their own body. Our neighbors with the uterus,
One of our neighbors with the uterus.
Because what's a neighbor with the uterus? Oh, well, it's a woman, but not all, not all women have a uterus according to the left. According to the left, you know, he's not, he's not doing well. He said there's only six genders and again, we're going by their, their rulebook. We know now there's over 6,000. I'm pretty sure what's it on that. How many of your Facebook? Remember Facebook, back, there was 57. 12 years ago. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That was ancient Facebook. They've updated it.
I'm pretty sure it's over 6,000.
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being here. Well, just here in the last hour, Brent Michaels has pulled out of the Freedom 250 Great American state fair concerts. He pulled out. He said, unfortunately, what was presented to us as a
“celebration of our country has evolved into something much more divisive. He doesn't explain why,”
though, than I would agree to be part of because also concerns have been raised concerning the safety of my fans, band crew, family, and myself, including threats that are completely unfounded and unforgivable. So he was getting threats. Okay. We're staying in. So there's only the only ones left
now. Somebody I've never heard of this artist, Florida. You know, who that is? Yeah, yeah,
Florida. Florida. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. See, I didn't even know how to pronounce the last name. Mm-hmm. And, uh, and, uh, vanilla ice. Mm-hmm. That's yeah. So everybody else is pulled out. Who was? What is Florida? I mean, uh, Florida had a hit song. Wow, the years ago. Okay. The boots with the fur. The boots with the fur. I don't know if that's the name of the song, but yeah. Okay. Okay. He's just pulled right at the name, of course, a take of Florida. You know,
yeah. So, you know, I had no idea. Thank you. Mm-hmm. Thank you for updating me. Yeah, it's called reading.
Well, I've never seen the name, though. I could read and never see the name.
Well, is it listed on the list? The what? Is it listed on the list? Are they break it up to a flow dash rider? Yes, they do. Yeah. I low rider. Yeah. All right. Looks like M&M. You know, candy think. Peanut or plain doesn't matter. I have to, I got a check true social. I see if one is commented on it. Yeah. I have the concert. Yeah. Well, Brett, Brett Michaels is where you'd rather find mine. I mean, if it's not, if we're not going to have Brett Michaels, why even have it? Well, it's not poison, and you can't
get, you can't get CC toville. Yeah. You know, CC's not in there. I mean, it's, well, and I got to play with Brett. Yeah. Exactly. I'm just such a great guitarist. And I got all the chicks. Right. Well, I'm not sure that's true. But the idea is a great guitarist. By the way, I'm not a poison fan at all. Yeah. I did years ago, a friend of mine was visiting. Yeah. This goes back, wow, almost 26 years ago. And, and she was coming into town for business. Right. And she had
heard about the concert. She goes, let's go to the concert. I went, no, I'm not going to go see poison.
“Yeah. And she said, come on, go. And I went, no, I think it was poison, docking, and Cinderella. Okay.”
And I was, no, I don't want it. And I went. And, you know, poison didn't impress me at all.
I mean, it was Cinderella. How did, how did, I always wondered, how did they ever,
How did they ever fit the hairband kind of thing?
song, their hit songs in the videos, you'll see. And it was really big hair. Okay. Yeah. Yeah.
“Yeah. But I mean, the style that I saw. Yeah. From time, time, key for he was more, it was more”
got grunge. Yeah. I don't know how much more of a, just a straight rock and blues influence. Yeah. Uh, he's a very good artist. I saw, I saw influences to me. I'm like, like, I just mentioned those artists. The cult also was like, it was, it was really interesting. I'm like, he doesn't fit in here. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah. So I, I had to admit that I saw poison once they didn't impress me. Yeah. I was like, okay. Yeah. Yeah. Every rose has a foreign. Yeah. Okay. Yeah.
Something she'd do for money, I guess. And I don't want it. Or something you do just because you're a horrible songwriter. I know. I'm probably going to get hate mailed. You don't like poison? No. But our music is the dumbest thing because people like what they like. Well, they like, you know, they sold the tens and tens of albums. So I don't know. They sold a lot of records. They sold a ton of records. They, they made it. They did their thing. And apparently there's still one audience.
Yeah. You don't always impress me about red Michael. So, uh, was you amount of parting. He did
being a type one diabetic. And then had a stop. Yeah. Yeah. You're alive, dude. Wow. Wow. Yeah. So, because that's extremely sensitive situation. Yeah. So, yeah. I, uh, I don't know. I,
“it's, you know, it's, you know, like you said, music is, you know, there's, what do they say?”
There's no accounting for taste. Yeah. Well, all right. Um, it's, it is, um, again, you know, when you look at this, this whole concert thing, I, I don't know that you need the concert. You know, if you have lead Greenwood singing God bless the USA, right? And you have military
bands, and you have flyovers, you have fireworks and a big celebration. I, you know,
I don't know that you need the music. If you look, if you could get the music, that'd be one thing. If this were the Obama administration, Taylor Swift would probably be headlining. But it's not. And we all know what's going on. I mean, if they're getting threats, they're getting threats because they're perceived to be somebody who supports Trump. And then, you know, that's going to, you're counted out at that point. And there's no fixing it. There is no, well, I'm going to do it
anyway. I mean, Kid Rock will do it. And he, he's not afraid to do it. Um, but there is a great person. He's not on them. Right. You know, he'll, but he'll go out and support Trump. He doesn't care. He, he talked about it because I'm not really political one way or the other. I just believe in certain things, you know, ideas. And, and so he's not, you know, these aren't artists that that are going to. And there is a real situation when your crew says, I'm not doing that. If your crew doesn't
isn't going to be on board, you're not going to have a show. Yeah. I don't see anything from untrue social about it at all. Yeah. Yeah. They may change it. You know, they may decide, okay, we're just going to have the military vans. If the artists don't feel safe or they want to, you know, or if Trump wants to go after them, they want to check it out or whatever it is, then we just won't have the concert. The concerts won't be the problem. You know, they're not
“having a concert, won't be a problem. Have your nightly events. And I think there's admission to the”
state fair. So, yeah, as they're calling it, the state, yeah, freedom 250 state fair. Right. The history representing all, you know, the states. So, right. So, they're, it's a bi-ticket. So, I went to the website, the corn dogs and funnel cakes. Let's go. You know, I don't need Brett Michaels. When you have a, this is, in fact, my grandmother's dying words. If you have corn dogs and funnel cakes, you don't need Brett Michaels. Funny thing is, and these all coming from
most, most Republican conservatives who read this went, except for martinamic ride. Who the hell cares? Yeah. Right. But it was like, I did not find many Republican conservatives that were impressed
With the light up.
feelers out early on. Get a concert promoter on board and then tell them, but here's the thing,
you do have to tell them what it's going to be and what it's not going to be. And if it turns out
“that it's evolving into something else you should expect cancer. You should expect cancellations”
anyway, because it's the nature of the beast. They're going to be artists that are out there, you know, okay. Well, the so-and-so, the base players not feeling well, so we're going to cancel. I'm just joking. Nobody cancels, because they don't have a base player. But, um, they, but, you know, if the singer is, you know, under the weather, they have a conflict or something. You'll, you'll expect cancellations. It's kind of factored in. So you build a big roster and lock everybody in with
contracts and go from there. But I, I just don't, it's just, that to me isn't the draw of the celebration of 250 years of liberty. No, it's just not. Yeah, it's not. No. For me, it wouldn't be,
“for me, it wouldn't be either. Now, let's talk about the other concert.”
Yeah. With Tom Morello, yeah, from rage for the machine, uh-huh, has another festival coming up right before the midterm election in early October. Oh, he's bringing with him, Bruce Springsteen, Joan Bias. All right. The Dave Matthews band, food fighters, Jack Black, the drop kick Murphy's man there so insanely liberal. Uh, uh, and it's, let me just read it to you. It's not just about the music, portions of the proceeds will go towards vote writers, a non-partisan organization
working to expand voter access across the country. You know what they do, vote writers? Uh, you know what they raise money for, get rid of all voter ID. Uh, and so they go to non-partisan. I will say in later updates, they took them out of there because they were getting blasted on social media saying non-partisan. In a way, though, when you think about it, it is non-partisan, but it isn't. Uh, it is, it is non-partisan, the, the concert because
only those rock stars and a very few people believe that there shouldn't be voter ID. The vast majority landslide numbers of American citizens, including Democrats, minorities, everybody across the board believes in voter ID. Uh, it is partisan, though, because 99.99, 99, 99, 99, 99% of Democrats in federal office disagree with the landslide numbers of the, their own Democrats in their own party. So I guess that would be the partisanship. Yeah. You know, uh, in it,
but it's, but I was laughing, it's a good limit. Maybe non-partisan because nobody is with them. Because so it says, uh, the portions will go, uh, the vote writers, a non-partisan organization, which they are not. The power of the people festival is about freedom, justice, equality, and rock and roll, Morello said in a statement, it's about the power of every day, human beings, uh, have when they come together through music, art, community, and action.
We are honored to bring this incredible lineup to the DC area for a day that celebrates the spirit
of activism, creativity, and hope. If you look, look at this here, I have it on my, look at it on my phone
“there. Yeah. Doesn't it look like it's being put on by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union?”
No, no, it absolutely does. No, the poster looks like it's, I swear to God. No, it's, it's, that's, it did Vladimir Putin draw that? I know. It's really amazing. And the comments on social media, just, and, and, oh, and I loved it. Rage against the machine. You're right. You're the machine. And, and, and by the way, you're, they all believe in the machine. It, in terms of how he
described it and what it's all about rock and roll was third. That tells you everything right there.
Yeah. And we'll play some music, too. But, and all the comments on, you know, for God's sake, if you're going to try to sell the people on Communaziism, as we recall it now, a Communaziism, you know, at least use the American flag in it somewhere. Yeah. Don't have the poster look like it was put on by the poster was created by Stalin's personal poster artist. Well, but, you know,
Here's the thing, the American flag is controversial.
Man, I wish you would have saved that. It was an article just yesterday or day before. Well,
“the American flag has become divisive and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and certain businesses won't”
put the American flag up. And, you know, divisive how we're, we're America. It's the United States. It's our country's flag. How dare you put it on display. But, no, they're not going to do that. They're going to look as calming as they can. Raging for the machine. Yep.
Dough is very, very good. And by the way, I've been saying this since I first heard of raging on
some machine. You know, when they heard, when the 90s when they really came to popularity, I went, and when you, you know, when you understood Tom Morello and Zach De LaRocan, where they come from, it's like, well, they're, they're Marxists. Yeah. Yeah. You know, what do you mean? They are the machine. Yes. Because Marxism believes in an authoritarian government. Right.
“That's what it is. Yep. It's about people not owning property. Yep. You know, the whole”
Marx that whole communism thing is, you don't get to own any property. The government controls
everything. Right. And I said from the very beginning, they're not revel, revolutionary is being
a conservative and believing in private property ownership and free enterprise. Yeah. That's what it's about. Yep. You know, that's, that's the opposite of that, you know, that's, to me, that's revolutionary in today's the basic tenants of our society, which is about people being able to be free to do the things that they want in business and their personal life. That's not the machine. The machine is what Bruce Springsteen is promoting. The machine, the authoritarian
government is what Tom Morello with rage for the machine is all about. Yeah. They're not about
“individual rights. Oh. No. They're not about free markets. They're not a, you know, it's like,”
well, we, we want to stop freedom when it comes to business. You can have freedom everywhere else
in your personal life. But in your business activity, when it comes to money and things like that, when it comes to you being able to acquire wealth, so you can choose where you go in life. Yeah. Well, on fiscal things, well, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, the machine needs to control all the money. Yes. No. Yeah. It's, you know, something like that. Look, they've got a lineup of, you know, top communist rock and roll names. How monocies,
is Tom Morello with the acceptance of communism rock. Come, come. I like that. It's a coming run. It's great. I was doing the DCOM. We're all coming rock all the time. You got, you were looking at a headline in a trade magazine that was saying that alternative music needs to get back to pre-Nervana. Yeah. Okay. Maybe communism. Exactly. Yeah. We are, we are running radio. This morning's USDA farm report is brought to you by house products tested, trusted, guaranteed,
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Well, you're going to have to.
tell me what you're going to do. You're not going to retrain the brains of the people that are there.
“No, no, they're political activists. You're not going to make them journalist. No, it's not going to happen.”
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Yeah, from from Matt Walsh from the Daily Wire. It was based on the story. Just the Fox News story the other day. Let me just make sure I get it. According to News survey 75% of Americans say restaurant should offer some kind of adults only dining
“experience to avoid unreliquids. And then the headline is no one wants a romantic dinner room”
by a screaming child at the next table. Then he writes, well, if you don't want to be around kids at a restaurant, then fork over the money and go to a nice upscale place. Yeah, there's not many kids there. And then it gets to somebody posted. And this was out there yesterday. It wasn't just him. Well, they should a lot of bring their dogs instead of kids. Because dogs. Yeah. Yeah, right. Yeah. Yeah.
Children are members of society and should be allowed to participate in it. Dogs are not members of our society. They are not. They are dogs keeping your dog everywhere. Keep your dog at home or take them to a dog park. Yeah. It's insane that we are constantly having this
“conversation about whether kids should be allowed in restaurants. Meanwhile, people bring their”
dogs everywhere. We now live in a society where dogs are more welcome in public than human children. It's psychotic. No, seriously, they're everywhere. Yeah, I understand if you're walking into pet co and people will walk in their dogs. Okay. That's fine. I, you know, I get it. They might be there for grooming or the vet or whatever or just shopping. Because, you know, when I had a dog, my dog loved to shop. My dog had lots of money and loved to shop. But people take
your dogs everywhere now. It's a guy right. My dog is cleaner and more well behaved than lots of children. No, it's not your dogs smells eats its own poop and barks. Your dog has no fundamental right to participate in society at all. Children do. You know, my patients for other people's dogs is zero. If I'm in convenience or disrupted by someone's dog for even one second,
it's unacceptable. Your dog should just never be my problem. But children of human beings,
they're the next generation. We need them to exist. Mm-hmm. I bet. Well, you know, and then it was, you go through the threat. It's dog lovers versus human lovers. Oh, there you go. No, no, no, no. Yeah, no. You knew that was going to be the war. That was going to be the war on that threat. That was going to be the war. And, and by the way, it is true. If you want a romantic dinner, then go to an upscale restaurant. Like, for instance,
we would take our kids to McDonald's, but not chilies. But it started. I was just, I wanted to see where we're another threat went that he wrote about and this applies to me. Mm-hmm.
All right. And you'll agree with this. All right. And he writes, as I get older, I will never
understand adults who are embarrassed about their age. Why are you sad and embarrassed that you've existed for a while? Why is it rude for someone to ask you how old you are? Why would you want people to think you're in your 20s if you're really in your 30s or 40s or 50s? Well, my case, easy. I tried to date a younger woman. Uh, it, it should be the other way. Age and experience should be a point of pride. If anything, the glorification of youth and the desire to stay in that state,
however, is the most retarded feature of the modern world. Uh, we used to review our elders. Now, we review our 23 year old, 23 year olds. No, we don't. Uh, but uh, because why exactly they don't know anything and haven't done anything. It's insane. No, and my proof is nobody wants a young president.
Yeah.
president. Well, no, because you know what it is for a lot of them. It's the Chris Rock thing
“that you mentioned yesterday that years ago that he said about the Obama's. I see them as my”
mom and dad. They want a mommy and daddy in the White House. All right. For me, I, I don't mind someone who's been around for a minute because they have experience. Now, sometimes that experience means deadly and squat. But young people, I can see them. That's, you know, the Chris Rock effect. That's true. Oh, my mommy, my mommy and daddy. Yeah. So, uh, you know, a man you're wrong on that case because, uh, as Eric just said, uh, young people depend on the old people to survive.
That's right. Because they don't, and I want to work like we did. That's right. They don't want to work.
It's like people reading that article from Matt were probably like, "Mom, did you rate this?" He just seems to, you know, you know, look, it's a, uh, it's a survey that's done for discussion, but nobody's going to be banning kids from restaurants. No, don't know. Oh, no. As much as we, as much as we can bribe the hosts of the restaurant to delay them being
“seated, look, it just, it, it happens. You have to expect it, like the casual dining. You know,”
I mentioned chili. They're like right now, they're crushing it. They're, I'm doing very well. And you go in, it's going to be families. And if, if you, you have to know that. And then there are upscale restaurants, you know, all of a sudden, something, you know, you go, no, but there are upscale, and we're going to do, for gosh sakes, you live in Dallas. Move up a couple of levels. Will you please? Okay. And, uh, Applebees, we, you know, the thing is,
fine. We're going to spend money. We're going to spend all the money. All the way, fooders. So they're going to rebrand as a family restaurant. Okay. Again, we want to get back to where we
“were. It just turns out that the entire family has only daughters. It's what the, the thing.”
It's like the Seinfeld episode where we're a lane went in and applied for the job at monks, because, and I don't know why, but that was the only time where it seemed like a completely different ownership on that restaurant, but it was the guy. And, and she accused him of only hiring women with large breasts. They were all his daughters. Well, you know, it turns out, true story. My wife loves the chicken at Hooters. She does. And, you know, I asked her one time I said, you know,
I don't know, the whole server thing with the, she goes, "Oh, that's mundane. Have you seen what they're, what other girls wear in public? It's compared to the Hooters servers." That's nothing. And, and it's like, you know, it's, I mean, because it was that gradual thing, you know, it used to be, well, oh, they're scantily clad. Actually, they have more clothes on than a lot of women walking around in public. You know, and I've, I've got to, I've got to say this near me,
there's, there's a, there's a bar. And where I live, it was completely desolate when I moved in 20 years ago. Right. Right. I mean, we had no traffic signals. Right. Yeah. Okay. And they started, you know, putting up retail establishments. And now, within a, within probably three quarters of a mile, let me write around the corner, it's because it's a long corner. There's two bars. Yeah. And the, and it, and it, real nice place, the, the one, the real, real nice place,
beautiful spotless, the, the owner is a John Taffer fan. I met him. I hardly ever go there. I mean, I just don't go out. I, I don't just don't go out much, but I couldn't go in there, because I, I just, I went in there one time, and every single bartender and server,
basically are wearing, and it thongs. Yeah. No, I'm not kidding. I'm not kidding. Yeah. Thongs. And I'm like,
it's a, it's a corner bar. Yeah. No. And I'm just like, no. No. And again, aesthetically speaking, they, the, the, the, the, the women that I have seen are just, and again, it's very, it's a very objective thing or subjective, whatever. The aesthetically may not be pleasing to the eye. Yeah. There may be
Some, look, I lived on the beach.
of human bodies are ugly. I know I've witnessed it. The majority of men and women. In fact, I've been the advocate of not for women being able to go topless on beaches. I'm for men putting
“their shirts back on. Yeah. I'm on board with that. And that's what happens. I keep my shirt on. Right.”
That's what happens. You live in the beach. Yeah. And, you know, again, that comes from experience. So, not the most aesthetically, there could be better. There could be more aesthetically pleasing human beings that might be able to get away with wearing that attire in a very riskate environment.
But it's not. It's a, basically, it's a, it's, it's a corner place where just, you just go to have
a drink and something good to eat. Yeah. Right. And I'm just like, not needed. No. No. It's, that's the turnoff. Yeah. It's a, it's a turnoff, man. But some clothes on. Right. And it's, and the place is not. It doesn't have a name like, you know, it's not like, you know, twin peaks where you know, it's twin peaks. Well, is this a mountain kind of place? Am I going to go in here? Yeah. Like, is like, so this is about that weird TV show? Nope. But no, to a, to a, a, none of us here are embarrassed about our age.
Not at all. So I, no, I love the fact that I'm 60 or whatever I am. It's not in my business.
But no, I love the fact when I, when I turned 60, I was like, now it's on. Because I look at it as
earned years. You know, the, the good, the bad, the ugly, whatever, everything in between. And, and I look at this long, and it seems, you know, because if you break up your life, you know, your childhood, and then you're, you know, your teen years into your young adult years, and then you get into the midlife thing, and then you get past the midlife thing. And those are all
“different segments of your life that almost seem like different lives altogether. You know what I mean?”
When you think back, it's like, wow, man, that was, because society was different, because your experience was different, maybe you lived in a different place, whatever it is. And I, I look at those different phases of my life, and I'm grateful. You know, I lost my brother last month. And my brother had a really long, you know, he would have been 65 and August. And he right out of high school, graduated Delrio High, 79, and then boom, joined the Marines.
And then, you know, he started and, and did all of these things throughout his life. Then served later in the National Guard. He did all of these things and had all of these experiences
that he chose. He was never a married. He didn't have children. And he told me one time,
because, you know, this is, this is my preference. He goes being responsible for others. It's a very big responsibility. And, and, and I, I believe that maybe I'd be up to it maybe one day, but, but really, I, I want to do these things, and if I have a responsibility for others, then that would be, you know, something that, that might, kind of, you know, change everything for me. And so, for him, he wanted to do those things in his life. And he did them all very well.
By the book. He was a by the book guy. He was a great soldier in the National Guard. He was a great Marine. And, and I think of those phases of his life, which, you know, helps me to cope with his death. And I think about, you know, my life. I look back at my life. And I have an accomplished, some of the things he did. But I really enjoy being at this age. I don't, you're playing about it at all. And, and I'm not embarrassed or ashamed at all that
I'm a number of weeks older than you. Yeah. I mean, how many weeks would that be? 10 years, there's, there's, there's two weeks, you know, 500 and something over 500 weeks older. But again, you can't measure it in weeks. I did get that question the other day from somebody who's younger. Yeah. That said, well, do you wish you were younger? And, you know, because they were, they're interested that I'm 70 and still working. Yeah. And they're like amazed by that. Yeah.
And I said, I'm so happy. I wouldn't change anything in my life. But I wouldn't want to go back.
“I'm happy. Happy is right now. Right. That's how I look at it. Yeah. I don't spend much time thinking”
about it though. Right. Exactly. Don't. Right. We are right. I ready. I'm coming off more with Gary McNamara and Eric Carly. It's right. I ready. We are right. I ready. He's our Carly and I'm Gary McNamara.
I'm still waiting for Republicans to go after Platner on the whole thing that...
implying that all major league sports should be government owned. Yeah. Because a private equity
“should be out of it. A billionaires should known sports teams who should. Right. And I just,”
I want somebody to do it now. I will say that Platner got burned even by Susan Collins.
And you know, you saw where he said, you know, she sent me to war. Yeah. You know, to a rack,
because she voted for it. She goes, I voted, you went voluntarily afterwards. Right. I didn't send
you to anything. You chose to do it. And then you chose to work for the private for was a black water. Yeah. These are all choices that you made. What do you blame in me for? And then he tried to
“come back and say, oh, no, no, you're insulting the service of people. And she wasn't. No, you should”
see because it was his, his Senate site. You didn't see anybody defending him. No, he was getting blasted for that. Just blast it. Oh, loser. This is Ridae Radio on Westwood One. Hello, America, I'm 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? Do 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 we absolutely”
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