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In part one of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, we begin June with an update on Graham Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee for Senate in Maine, who struck a defiant posture on...

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This is Red Eye Radio. All across America, we are Red Eye Radio. He is Eric Hurley and I'm Gary McNamara good morning. Hello. Thank you for being here this morning.

Welcome to June. Oh, that's wow. Man, we're June already. We're in June. All right, before we get to things like the, uh, comedy, Nazi predators, paradise, uh, 16 victim.

Yeah. Yeah. Just, uh, a, a business comment, all right, uh, a business, how people do business and when they allow the, when they should not allow the consumer to look behind the curtain. Yeah.

All right. Happened to me over the weekend. Yeah. Okay. And I posted on X.

Right.

Oh, just so you know, since the mid 70s I've been flying and never, and boy, you're

almost like, well, exactly, and never ever, I did my sister said, you know, good luck flying. I said, don't know the plane is. Yeah. Yeah.

I don't, I don't know. Thank you. I just, I use it over the weekend. I went, boy, that's old and tired. For me, it's still funny that I don't know why.

But, uh, flying since the mid 70s never, and since like 2000, uh, I know that because I really didn't keep track before, but I've got, uh, a million miles, uh, in actual, you know, air miles flying. So I, you know, I fly quite a bit, uh, but never had to stay in a hotel because of a delay or cancellation, um, two consecutive weekends in a row.

β€œAnd this one, in weather was the one that you can't stop the weather, right?”

And, and I know of this policy by American Airlines because they really, I, from what I can see, they started instituting it when US air, you know, when they merge in US air management, uh, took them over. And so if you're ever traveling, and your plane is on time, and all the sudden you see your planes delayed an hour.

And then you look, and you say, okay, I wonder why, and you can on the app, look at your plane coming in and you see that the plane coming in is not delayed. It's on time. Right. And you're like, well, but the plane coming in is coming in 10 minutes before my

plane supposed to take off. Yeah. What's going on? Well, what has happened there is that wasn't the original plane coming into pick you up. The plane that was coming into pick you up, they moved to another gate that was already

delayed. All right. So that's, from what I can see, that's been their policy.

β€œWhen that, and then it just goes, they just keep taking the plane that comes in if it”

matches it, you know, if it matches seat-wise and everything else, and starts filling in and pushing everybody back. Right. And, you know, that's trying to tighten up that way by removing those planes around

and taking the longest delayed flight and accommodating that first.

Right. Exactly. Now, you know, a good business model, you know, because you're saying, okay, we don't want to cancel this one, and so let's just move everybody back an hour. Now where it doesn't work is because of the technology that people have on their phones,

this scenario doesn't work. Right. So I'm supposed to come back Saturday afternoon in like five o'clock. Yeah. I'll do the rough numbers.

Okay. And so we're sitting outside of our gate and the plane is pulling up. Okay. The plane is pulling up and it says, you know, Dallas there, planes that, that's our plane, right?

That's the plane that's going to take us to Dallas from Buffalo. All right. Next to us, and the gates are very close, is the Charlotte flight that is five hours delayed already. All right.

All right. So everybody's sitting there near the gate waiting, you know, there's, it's mixed. You know, it's all mixed up, Dallas, and people going to Dallas, people going to Charlotte. Our plane is pulling up just as it gets to the gate. The sign, the sign that says, this plane's going to Dallas changes to Charlotte and everybody

gets the notice that our flight to Dallas is four hours delayed, and then two minutes later, six hours delayed, and everybody's throwing up fit, because they can see behind the curtain. Yeah. And then you get the notice in American Airlines, you know, road to us, you know, you

Get that notice said, sorry, your plane has maintenance issues and our plane ...

have maintenance issues, their plane has maintenance issues, and it was fine.

Our plane's fine. It just came in.

β€œYou said it was our plane, and I'm thinking to myself, I'm like, you know, it's fine”

until people can look behind the curtain, and it happens in that scenario, right in front of you. And then you do not have a pleasant customer service, and I even put it on, on X. I wrote about it on X. And again, I wasn't upset about it.

I just, I thought it was really interesting as a business model, because I actually ended up staying in extra night, taking the early morning flight, the next morning, met some great people actually went to a restaurant that I hadn't been to in in 30 years, so it all worked out. I just couldn't believe that they allowed all their customers to see behind the curtain.

And they didn't do something different, like if they knew it was when the plane before the plane took off, you know, to come pick us up, they should have delayed us then and move them over or done something like that. But to allow the public to see exactly what was going on and imply that it was your plane that you would have been, you know, people are following the plane coming in, because that's

that the plane's in the air, and it's going to come in at 15 minutes, you're relatively sure you're going to take off, and then just sit there and change it, and it's at the gate. It's right there pulling up to the gate. And then it's just, everybody just, we're like, everybody's, you know, going like this, like a dance or something, trying to get through to the other gate to find out what's going

on and the other people from Charlotte, and then you're ready to board, and cause the gates are right next to each other. And so it's smaller airports that we're going to have that problem. You really don't know when it happens at what's going on in a larger airport. You know, this is why I have to rely on my, my, my, my, my, my notifications coming from

β€œmy app, my American Airlines app, I'm almost exclusively American Airlines, I can't remember”

the last time I'm actually in the middle of the day. Someone else books me if it's a business trip, and, and somebody else in other company not ours books me, but then sometimes I can't remember the last time it was occasionally it's another airline. But I mean, it's been years, but I rely on the American Airlines app for updates because

if I decided to bring my noise cancellation headphones that work really well, I'm sitting at the gate and don't hear the, hey, our gate has changed. Oh, that's the other thing. I don't know, it's 20, 26, we, we put a man on the moon, yeah, over a half a century ago. Uh-huh.

We've got a car in space and traveling, a man Elon Musk did that, but he launched a car into space. Right, right, and, and you have all of these new modern airports with all the greatest technology. Oh, yeah.

And you can't hear what the person is saying at the gate, even if you don't have your headphones on in the majority of cases, I, you've got to walk right up to the desk, everybody's like, what, what, what?

And then she has to scream and add you, here's what's going on.

Yeah, no. Yeah. I've complained about sports now, the NHL fixed it up this year for the Stanley, for the Stanley Cup, an national hockey league. Yeah.

They actually got the microphones with the reporters, so you can hear it. You can hear what the reporters are saying, but still, so many sports leagues, it's like,

β€œthis is basic technology, you get that, you want me to get on the billionaires case?”

Yeah. You're billionaires. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Right, fix it.

And it's not, it's not a billion dollar fix.

Oh, it is, it's, it's a very simple fix. The back of the day, you could fix from radio shack. So it's funny you mentioned that, because over the weekend I walk in, my wife is laughing, and I look, and it's Brian Regan on somebody's podcast. It's a sports related podcast, but she saw Brian Regan, so she's watching it, it's on YouTube.

And he's doing the bit, his bit, he has a whole stand-up, in fact, it's a stand-up special named after the bit, Nunchucks and playing throwers, where he talks about, and he starts out with, you know, in sports, you hear the, why, why, why, why, why, why, why, why, why, why, why, why. And the coach will say, well, yeah, we probably should have been better at that. And blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, right, and you understand everything.

The coach, but imagine he goes, then it went the police, if it's a, you know, breaking news scenario. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,

Newark, flight bound for Spain, a teenager decides to name his Fitbit bomb as...

on a plane that way and of course they pick it up on the Bluetooth and see it and they

β€œhave to turn around mid-flight and go back to Newark.”

Well they told everybody to shut it off, shut off your Bluetooth, which you're not, nobody. Right. The kid either didn't know or didn't shut it off because he didn't shut it off and the bomb was still there. He just put the bomb on.

Don't go in there. There's a bomb of the end. And of course it was a Fitbit stop naming your phones like people will name them or their Wi-Fi, they'll name them CIA. It's not the CIA, it's my FBI-2, no it's not.

Inquit doing that, and of course I don't know what the teenager was thinking clearly, teenagers aren't thinking but you don't name your Fitbit a bomb and then try and go through an airport or get on a plane and of course he did it, she did it, I don't know, who it was.

β€œOr male, I don't know how they identify but imagine the frustration, they've got to go”

through all of that just because of somebody being stupid, you know, you know, because I'm guessing a terrorist wouldn't name their Bluetooth bomb, bomb, I'm guessing I don't know exactly how it works but probably not so yeah, so you ended up having to stay in a hotel again. Yeah, stay in a hotel Saturday night through Sunday.

The plane actually took off six hours later but we didn't know when they delayed six hours. Yeah, when I'm going to wait to, you know, the flight's already taken off, you know, to pick us up the next morning. I'll just fly back and I got back nine o'clock yesterday morning.

Yeah, everything, and then I was so tired, I went to sleep at three o'clock. I slept till I woke up. I'm still in the days because you know, just the, my sleep pattern was not consistent over the weekend and it's like, I'm wide awake but it's like I got a little bit of the,

β€œof the not time jet lag but just the, when I slept, you know, jet lag.”

But it was actually, it was actually, I've always had adventures and I really don't care,

I just was more amazed at, at the fact that American Airlines allowed you to look behind the curtain and everybody saw it. And then I viewed what they said as an attempt not to be clear to imply that, you know, one plane had a maintenance problem, your plane coming in when it was the other plane. And everybody could see it because everybody's got the app.

They're looking at it, but they didn't even need the app. They could just sit there and look the plane coming in. Right. And it was fine and then it said, okay, well, it changed to Charlotte and then you get the notification that, you know, your flight has been delayed because of your plane

has maintenance issues and everybody was like, no, that plane has maintenance issues. Our plane's right there. Right. That was funny. But the other thing about this, you know, when you think about, we talk about the,

the sound, you know, you can't hear the gate agents and, you know, and just like, you know, and so many sports, you can't hear the reporters questions, you know, you've got these arenas now, all these different arenas that have sound that's perfect. You can go into it, you know, 20,000 seat arena and it's as perfect as you can get. I mean, they've got sound figured out.

This is not, this is not somebody said the other day with the rocket blowing up on the pad. I saw this go, look, you know, this isn't rockets. Oh, no, actually it is, but I mean, the sound, the, the sound things been figured out.

We know how to do sound. Yeah. The cowboy's and the Dallas stars, yeah, it's not that expensive. You can understand what, what they're saying. Yeah.

It's not that expensive to do.

So, and it's just amazing that the whole thing, when, when you get to the gate

is communicating with the passengers, so they don't get ticked off. Now, and said, I don't get ticked off. I went on, you know, I, like I said, I, I put it on X and then I said, look, I'm not that upset about it. It's just, it's just I can't believe that they were, had that front of us like that.

Yeah. Why do a couple of our listeners? Because it's so funny, because when I, when I wrote to American Airlines, and I did it publicly on, on, on X, what's going on here, they, you know, they wrote, they wrote back, well, you know, there's, you know, different things that happen in the infrastructure,

you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, they said, we're so sorry for the confusion.

A couple of our listeners said, you know, we're, you know, we're, we're apply...

you said, he's, Gary's not confused on anything, he's got a completely right, he's not confused. You know, I love to, but, but I, I, I'm not one that really compl, I understand, you know, this is really the first thing that happened.

Things are going to happen when you, when you, when you fly as much as I do, I've always

β€œbeen treated great by American Airlines, I know you all you have to do, and I was”

landing, I was thinking about it this morning as we were getting ready to land, and I've got flight radar 24 on, and you see how many planes are going through, it's amazing, there aren't, you know, 12, 24 hour delays on a regular basis. When you actually know the airport, when you actually know what the business is, when you actually see it and all the variables that you don't have in regular business, which is

weather and maintenance and so many planes and so many people and just everything that goes along with it, I think they've got a, you know, a very tough job, and I think for the most part, you know, they do a great job.

I was more surprised that they let the public see behind the curtain, yeah, to that

level that you knew if you're somebody in PR, you're like, we can't let the public know that this is happening. We can't make it obvious or even imply that your plane has a maintenance problem when it's the other plane that they're throwing you on, right, and because people don't understand it, they don't, they all they know is that was our plane coming in and you put us on the

other plane that six hours delayed. I like it when they say the plane broke, what do you mean, broke with, we have maintenance issues, but then they'll say, it's for expediency sake, what they're saying is we can't use this plane, right, the plane broke, what do you mean broke, you're not six years old, they're just trying to get through it faster though, but, but all is okay because I'm here.

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The Biggie Over The Weekend in Domestic Politics, and the focus of most of the media was this. Here's an audio cut I want to play here. Let me ask you, do you have concerns with the weight of all these controversies that it may jeopardize democratic hopes to get that Senate seat in Maine?

β€œYeah, I have concerns that I have questions to answer and that's what campaigns are for.”

Cory Booker, yesterday, no blank surelock, hey my redocard, oh I can think about it over the week, and my redocard was a licensed plate of Maine, and I was like, is this a coincidence? And just as I picked it up all the, or actually was dropping it off, all the blank was hitting the fan. Yeah, yeah, it's actually, oh my gosh, the Kami Nazi pedophile paradise, 16 victim.

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All right, so here we go. Let's start with this audio cut from the whole platner debacle in Maine. And this is former Representative, Republican Representative, Patrick McKennery calling him out, and phase Shakir, part of the, this is on this week at ABC,

commenting back on it.

β€œThis is how hilarious this whole thing has gotten.”

We haven't even gotten to the, the, the sexting yet. This is still on the. They're still arguing the Nazi tattoo. Here we go. All right.

But the issue in Maine, just like in Texas, is they have an unvetted candidate. And it turns out the guy with an Nazi tattoo turns out to be a pretty bad guy in Maine, which is for the benefits of all in crossbones, not a Nazi tattoo.

Okay. We can quibble about whether or not how not see the Nazi tattoo. He did have to tattoo removed. So whatever. He can quibble about how not.

No, not Nazi tattoo is. That's like you go into the tattoo shop. Yeah, I want to Nazi tattoo. Well, how, how not to do you want it to be. Well, I, and, and you heard the pushback.

Yeah, it's going crossbones. Right. Which, again, it's, it's the, the deaths head as they call it, which is a symbol adopted by the, the SS. Right.

Yeah. Right. The Nazi SS.

β€œSo, I mean, if, if you're trying to quibble, and that's why it was a perfect answer.”

Okay. We can quibble. I'll not see the Nazi tattoo. It's just, it's just one. So you want to call Nazi, right?

Okay. All right. That's going to cause you extra is, is he, since the, since the, the, the, the, the SS was the enforcement arm of the Nazi party.

Right. Is he trying to make the case that they're not, that they're not, they weren't technically the Nazi party because they were the enforcement arm of the Nazi, uh, the Nazi party. And therefore, it, it makes it acceptable.

I've no idea what they're all going on. It won't be long before they're saying, listen, it was a tattoo of a flag that had some stars and some stripes. [laughs] But that doesn't mean it was an American flag.

Oh, my gosh. It had 50 stars and 13 stripes. Nobody cares about that part. Oh, my gosh. Just so sweet.

The, the, the thing I love was still, as some Democrats start to peel off, you know, but still the Democrats, that this is, uh, Rogue, Rogue kind of,

uh, here's what, uh, I'm going to read what he said.

I am proud after all the blank hit the fan. I am proud of Graham for having the character to stand up against the war in a ran against genocide, uh, and against unfair and the lob-sided economy. I am proud of him for having a vision of a new deal of our time,

excited to campaign with him, Rogue kind of. And I mean, he, he, he just got blasted saying,

You're saying that it doesn't matter

if you're a communist or a Nazi or, uh,

β€œsexting other women on a pedophile paradise app.”

Uh-huh. The character is simply that you hold some beliefs. Right. That's what he's saying. Yeah.

What I'm telling you, you're seeing more of him now as a representative of the Democratic Party. He's an idiot. I mean, he's not. He can't even pull out. He just got blasted.

Reading this one here. The suggestion that taking political positions you support is a sign of real character has long been a rhetorical maneuver among people who don't actually care about character or integrity and think politics is everything.

I have followed this tactics since Clinton. Uh, you know, where, uh, where it is nearly perfected by progressive apologists, uh, but it's, uh, become, uh, uh,

a bipartisan effort in the, the Trump era.

I don't, I don't know any Republican. This is Jonah Goldberg who, um, at times, is an ever-trumper. So I don't ever, I don't, I don't ever believe any Republican is taking it to this extent. Yeah.

Yeah.

β€œAnd, and said, I, you know, that we're just going to ignore somebody”

who's a real Nazi. Yeah. I mean, it's, it, and it seems like whatever comes out right now isn't, you know, because I thought over the weekend with the whole sexting thing, I thought, well, I mean,

is, is that going to be enough because if a Nazi tattoo was then enough? Yeah. Yeah. Then is sexting.

The other thing is, well, you know, uh, with, with some of the stuff he did, he was in his 30s. Like he's young. Yeah. Right.

Like, oh, my gosh. He couldn't control it.

He had no control over his impulses.

You know, I mean, it was, it just, well, soup. Well, and then, and then the woman in the campaign that came forward with what, you know, what the wife had told them about what he had done, and what I loved is if a Republican member of a campaign released this information about a Republican, would they, would the

Democrats be destroying the messenger as they seem to be wanting to do now because that was, that was the effort, right? You destroy them.

β€œHow dare you put something that's private out like that?”

Yeah. Yeah. The messenger of that information be viewed as a courageous hero by Democrats for outing a Republican. We all know what would happen at that point.

Yeah. Of course. Yeah. I, I will say this. I do believe that the vast majority of Republicans and we here

are in the right eye radio. If there was a candidate who was a self-provest communist with the Nazi tattoo, who believes that sports should be run by the government that we've covered that last week. Yeah.

Yeah. As you know, because billionaires, you know, billionaires have it. And had been, you know, sexting a number of women while still married,

plus taking the selfies. You see the one selfie. Hmm. Stop. Look for anybody out there.

Do not do the hurrahal to Rivera. Yeah. No. Okay. No.

Do not keep your shirt on. Yes. Keep your shirt on. Right. Do not take selfies of you half naked.

You might put two shirts on. You know, it's not out of the norm for people to wear two t-shirts even. A t-shirt under your t-shirt. That's a good idea.

But that was the one where you started seeing, well, you know, he's, he believes in the issues. And so he's got opinions that we believe he believes. And so if he has issues that he believes that he believes, that's where the character comes from.

Not on issues of honesty, integrity, loyalty. Yeah. Non-naziism. Yeah. It's like my god.

And so you see now, you did see over the week and they're like, well, they're still in out. He could resign and somebody could still come in. What was it like by July or something? Right.

Yeah. They could still, they could still replace him. I don't know if he last because one of the, one of the things that was brought up and that there's so much truth to this is now what if the other women start coming,

these women start coming forward and doing interviews. Well, I, this is what I wondered because, you know, you got to compare it this wall well, right? You got to compare it to, all right.

What was, was there any behavior that went beyond the sexting?

Was there any behavior that involved, you know,

again, swallowing territory kind of behavior?

β€œAnd how willing is the party to defend him on something like that?”

Because this wife came out early to the campaign early in their marriage who is, you know, she discovered some of these things, and I thought to myself, well, wait a minute. Yeah, that's more to the point. Isn't that when you're the most, you know,

infatuated with each other? And you're supposed to be dedicated your dedication to each other to the point that you recently decided to get married and follow to do with that. You got married and everything else?

I mean, isn't that the whole point? And then he's bragging about according to the allegations about all the women he's slaying according to the Wall Street Journal. While still married to his wife? Well, if any of those come out to your point, Gary,

if any of those women come out, it's only going to get worse between now and November. Yeah. And it just depends on the nature of the allegations, I guess. Who's not going to want that interview?

Because nobody want, well, a few are peeling off on the Democrat side. But most of us, let's be honest, most Democrats do not want him to run. Right.

They would rather have another candidate. They just can't say it. Well, they feel like they're right because the left of the,

the far left of the Democratic Party is so powerful in there.

They have to accept somebody who's a Nazi communist. Right. No, that's, that's, it's, you've had every major Democrat defend him on the whole tattoo thing. But this just gets worse and worse and worse.

And we know we're starting June today. And the election day is November 3rd. But that's a long time in American politics. You know, it's interesting. It'll be the whole sexting thing.

It's like, well, he's a Nazi. He's a communist Nazi and they've ignored that. Right. But if it's just the sexting, well, that to squallify. You know, it reminds me of the norm McDonald.

The norm McDonald bit. Hmm. You know, when he was talking about Bill Cosby. Hmm. And he goes, yeah, a lot of people are saying

that this hypocrisy is unacceptable with Bill Cosby. It's unacceptable. This hypocrisy. Yeah, hypocrisy.

β€œWell, I think the, the biggest problem is probably not the hypocrisy.”

Yeah. The rate. Yeah. You know, I mean, and that's exactly. That's a reminds me of the, you know,

I'm thinking about that over the weekend. It's like he's begging the point that, well, you know, well, okay, yeah, he's a bad guy in that regard. But at least he's not a hypocrite. Right.

Yeah. But this is, it actually is right. It's the same mindset that builds that joke about. Bill Cosby. That also builds that if, the defense were platter here.

They'll go out of their way. Oh, but you know, no, no, no. You know, that's back when he was angry. That's back when he was in his 30s. That's back when he was, I mean,

well, we, how big you, how big you want to build the defense. That's built out of nothing.

Yeah, we tore that one apart when that first came out.

That, that apparently the Democrats are okay. If he's an angry Nazi, but not a happy Nazi because that was part.

β€œAnd you, you just wonder, do, do any of them think before they speak?”

Never? No. You don't know that. Well, you got to realize it. You've got to get out to tattoo and all this, but he was, he was angry.

And so, yeah, if you're angry, you may be more susceptible to being an Nazi, but you can't be a contenting. Well, happy Nazi. You get back to the, you get back to the thing of the, the Normic Donald joke. Yeah, but he's against oligarchs.

He's got an Nazi tattoo. But yeah, but he's against oligarchs. Huh? I mean, which, which was as we pointed out. Created by the fall of the Soviet Union. Yes.

And, and really came in because of Putin wishing to get to tallitarian control of Russia. Exactly. Getting the oligarchs by his side. Right. Yeah.

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β€œYou know, one of the most interesting narratives I heard over the weekend,”

which I thought was just a great, you know, they said, you know, Susan Collins is the kind of Republican senator that every Democrat has just, you know, fond over. Yeah. Right. You know, it was for, you know, every, you know, radical Supreme Court justice, whatever. Mm-hmm.

And it's like, so she's the one that they decide to run a communist Nazi pedophile paradise. Yeah. Sexster. Yeah. Against.

Right. It's just like, it doesn't, doesn't make any sense. Right. Right. You can't find something.

You think about it. Him, Tallarico. Mm-hmm. Can't find, they can't find normal people. They really can't.

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We are running our radio. He is there at Crony and I'm Gary McNamara. Oh, I mentioned traveling over the weekend. I saw Dad. Dad wanted me to make sure I said hi to everybody.

Oh, good. You say hi to all your listeners for me. Yeah, good. I said, yeah, we're going to talk about you. He was actually pretty good two days when I was there.

I talked to him like four different times. Yeah. And we talked about a bunch of things, including the hybrid vehicle. Oh, yeah. Yeah.

Yeah. That my Renacara, which is a hybrid vehicle. Okay. And we were talking about the unnecessary redundancy. Yeah.

You know, it's like, I just don't understand that. It's like, good. It's just to understand it. So he had some very good cognitive moments over the weekend, which is a blessing. It's always a joy.

Yeah. Because, you know, when you have that, when you have some, you know, a form of dementia, whatever. It's, you never know. Right.

You know, you just never know.

Sometimes there are bad weeks, but it was really good. He was happy. He was, you know, very inquisitive about a bunch of things. So, you, you take those moments and you save those moments. Certainly.

Now, let's get to, uh, by the way, you're in a love this. Hmm. I don't even know who wrote it over the weekend.

β€œI got, I think I saw it in the middle of trying to figure out what I was doing with my, you know,”

getting a plane yesterday. But somebody wrote it on, uh, on X about, you know, freedom to 50 and who the artists they should bring in. Hmm. And it was like, of course, you know, new gent, of course.

It's America's 250 birthday, dog, dog, dog, dog, dog, absolutely. But, uh, new gent, kid rock. Hmm. And then this is my favorite. I'm like, wow, mega death.

Oh, yeah. No. Hold on. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah. Mega death. Yes. Yeah. And then I started thinking.

Once you have the guy, the, the, what's the other guy? I can't think of him. Well, the, that looks like he's, he would probably be the most radical leftist in the world. And he's a, you know, Christian and all that. What's, Zach?

That's actually the Roca. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

I mean, I just bring born again. It's like, you're probably could bring in because because I'm reading here. Funny guy too, very funny.

Well, I'm bringing here that because you think about you, you might have more...

I'm reading here from conservative, uh, columnist Matt Walsh.

β€œI'm actually pretty peoed how badly they bungled America 250.”

The way it's not, he's got, he's wrong. It's not America 250. It's freedom 250. There are two separate groups. America 250 was, is was formed by Congress and actually has bipartisan members of Congress, uh, that, that are, that are in it.

Freedom to, to, uh, you know, 250 is run by a, a board of different private sector people. Right. But the Trump and, and JD Vance are part of that, uh, of that, uh, that board. But he run. I'm actually pretty peoed how badly they bungled America 250.

It should be freedom 250.

First, they tried to invite Millie Vanilli in a bunch of other absurdly washed up geriatric one hit wonders.

Then when it didn't walk out, they decided to work out. They decided to convert the event into a Trump rally, uh, where Trump will talk about himself for 90 minutes. This should have been a massive rushes celebration of the country. This should have been a massive rushes. It should have been a massive rushes.

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It should have been a massive rushes. It should have been a massive rushes. It should have been a massive rushes. If anyone calls it hokey, fine old-fashioned hokey patriotism is good.

β€œIn fact, I think it's an expectation of people across the board and across demographics.”

For it to be hokey. No. I don't think, because I don't think the military bans are home. That's great. No, no.

Yes, I like hokey. No, I don't think the military bans are hokey. Right. I'm not on the 4th of July. That's what you want.

Not an independent stay. Well, it's because it is in terms of the artists that are playing and they're all talented. It's not about them. It's about the music that's being played and why. Yeah.

Because girl, you know it's true. [laughs] By millie vanille, may scream, liberty and independence to some. I don't know who those some would be. But I'm just leaving the possibility out there.

You know, look. I'd love to see Megadeth Nugent and all of them. Call up five finger death punch. Just get, let's get this grinding thing going and loud. Iron maiden, get everybody on board.

No, it's, the thing is, is that then it becomes about the artists. And that's not, that's only a thing with the left. And it shouldn't be an attempt by the right because it shouldn't be the point. The point shouldn't be celebrities on stage. Right.

It's not to celebrate celebrities. No offense to any of the celebrities. But this isn't about you.

β€œWhen I think back of 250, when I think about what was on television,”

there's only one image I get of the bicentennial in 1976. Back in '76, back in '76. Mm-hmm. The Boston Pops Orchestra and Arthur Fielder and Starrison Stripes for America. That's it.

Yeah.

I haven't done an Air Force Base in '76.

Lothlone Air Force Base.

β€œAnd, you know, so, so it was everywhere, right?”

I mean, it was everywhere on base.

But it was also in town in Del Rio. Lothlone is near in Del Rio. And that's likely because in any military town, there's that relationship, right? Strong relationship, of course.

And there has been for a long long time. But yeah, there was so much going on, but I knew what it was about. I was 10 years old. But I knew what it was about.

I knew why we were doing it. And there was no, I didn't feel like I needed anything else. I don't need, like I don't need a concert. Let's say, you know, forget it's the 250. Just any given end-dependence day,

I don't need a concert by somebody and then fireworks. What I want to see is a celebration of people and the community coming together to celebrate independence in a park. You know what? If there's music, that's great.

But it's not about the artist.

And it never has been for me.

My local town historically has had in the past. They would have, they would just hire some bands that might place some music. And then they would have, typically, they would have the military style,

a patriotic music that would start. That was not played by a band. It wasn't played live. As we led up to, usually a speech by the mayor. And then all of a sudden, you know,

the fireworks would start and everything else. And everybody was there for the celebration of independence day. And not the celebration of what celebrity was going to be on stage. That's never been attractive. I mean, no.

β€œTo me, regarding that particular holiday, which, I believe,”

is an important, of course, as our nation is concerned, the holiday, because we're celebrating independence. It's not that hard. You know, when you're talking about putting it together, you start with, why are we doing it?

What is the purpose? What do we want people to come away with? And everybody, and I don't care who it is, or how they vote or anything else. And, you know, I'm not trying to do the both sides.

Well, no, no, no. It's about, now they're plenty on the left. Remember, they used to say that it was a couple of years ago, after the fourth and the whole thing. And they just didn't, you know, they're anti-American.

All right, well, this isn't for them. They don't have to go. It's like the atheist who complained about Christmas decoration. Well, they can go to the Platner, Tommy Nazi.

Exactly. They have independent stay. They have their own celebration. Excuse me. The Tommy Nazi dependent stay. Yes.

You're dependent on government, right? Right. The anti-Hologarch. Common, common Nazi dependence day. Dependence day, right?

Yes.

β€œThat's the same sign up and hand in your freedom car.”

Yes, exactly. We're going to keep ours. Look, yeah, the the star, I'm independent stay on the fourth of July, is United States.

It is. You make it as patriotic. It's independent. And make the as you're making, because when I every single year and this has been going on,

I mean, it's not just now. It's not like, oh, you're an old man.

No, it's always been this way.

Yeah. Whenever I've turned on the TV and they have the popular artists on, I turn off. All I care about is the fireworks and the patriotic music. I really do.

I've got music. I can listen to it anytime. The rest of the year. Right. And blast it.

You know, on my son-in-son system, my Bose-son system. I'm not an endorsement. Not a commercial. But I mean, I can get the best sound anywhere

and blast it in my own personal life. On that day, on that night, there's only two things I want. I want John Phillips and so music. And I want fireworks.

Yeah. Right. I want patriotic songs. And I want massive fireworks to go along with it. And I've now included with the fireworks a drone show.

Yes. That's all I want. I don't need any artist. I don't need anybody dancing on stage to some pop song. I don't.

That's not what I want. But to be clear, the choreographed light drones, not the weaponized drones.

Yes, exactly.

Although, I mean, if they wanted to show some things,

β€œdemonstrations of the testing of those on a screen somewhere,”

you know, after the testing was done, I probably watch. But it's not about making this, you know, because the liberal activist media has, has really made this a big deal about it.

Look at all these cancellations. Look at all these cancellations. Well, look at the whole blue dot thing.

For those who don't know the blue dot thing is basically,

when you go online to a venue and you see all these blue dots these open seats, unsolved seats. Blue dot virus. Yeah. They're calling it blue dot virus.

And so this whole blue dot thing has, you know, kind of taken off and, you know, it's, you know, even got a name, which is kind of annoying when it gets a name. It's gotten to that annoying part that it's got a name.

But you have artists canceling because nobody wants to see the artists outside of the 250 because it's not worth paying. It's not, and, and part of it has to do with pricing. What you can afford, what you're going to spend your money on.

β€œAnd the other part of it has to do with,”

I can see any entertainer I want at any moment on my phone, on my big screen anywhere. I want, I can listen to any music. I don't have to go stand in a sweaty crowd. I don't have to pay whatever a,

I have no idea what a ticket cost to a concert, to a good concert for a good artists. You know, who's not Millie Vanilli. Millie Vanilli should be paying people to show up. But it doesn't work that way.

But you, you've got, there's no Millie Vanilli. Well, there may be, because I don't know, it's to women now. Yeah, I guess. Well, it was two women back then. The, yeah, kind of okay. I know gender discrimination.

Well, we don't know how they identify, but that's true. So you bailed me out. So here, you know, the, the whole, and let's, they were, I mean, they were wearing leotards in the video. So I don't know.

I don't know. I can't tell you. That's none of my business. Here's what I'll say. What I do know is true.

Girl, you know this is true. Is that there are people in this is so horrible. Sorry. This is, there are people out there that don't care about the artist. And we're caring less about the artist.

We're caring less about Hollywood. And the reason is is because we have other options for entertainment. You know, it's amazing how many views that, you know, some guy fishing in Alaska will get. And, and, and CNN would kill to get that, that many in their audience.

You know what I mean? And, and, and, and this is, this is Mr. Beast.

Who, and, and I've never watched a Mr. Beast video.

Either way. And he crushes it. He's number one on YouTube. It's, it's amazing that he's probably got enough money to buy YouTube at three or four times. I'm so, for, he's making that kind of, he's monetizing at that level.

The point is nobody even though he's kind of become his own celebrity. People don't care about the Hollywood celebrity. The, the artists out there. They can do their own shows occasionally. But the tour thing is is almost over.

And if you're talking about big festivals, man, except for some of those that are still going well in Europe. And they don't do like, like they used to do. They don't do as well as they used to.

β€œAnd, again, it could be, it's, I think it's a combination of all the,”

about the economy and what people can afford. But also the value. Because if you're pricing, it implies to professional sports and everything. We talked about this recently. I, I look at the value of something.

You know, everybody looks at the value. Well, it's not worth it. I can put it on my big screen. I can do this. Make this about the celebration of independence.

Make this about and keep the purpose in mind. That should be your goal. Everything else is secondary and is not relevant. Make it something that's absolutely unique. Which should be United States of America.

250th birthday. Yes. And everything focused on that. Everything focused on that. I really don't care about pop music.

I don't care about my own music that day. No, I know. You know, I go, I put my flags out. I've got, I've got lights now that I can. Right.

They do. I've got an electric American flag. Yeah. It's only care about all day. It's all I think about is, is that.

And, you know, that's when I go and watch the, the, that segment on YouTube, the HBO, remember John Adams. Yeah. And they, when they all agree to the Declaration of Independence.

And like five minutes always play that.

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All right. The deal with Iran. You know, I'm not sure yet. I don't know what it is now. I don't know.

Remember, it was initially. It was a. A. Future probable framework of a.

β€œC 60 day cease fire deal that would lead to a permanent deal.”

I don't know what it is right now. I don't know what the deal is. I don't know if it that's still the same. Now, it took three days. You and I were talking about this in our pre-show meeting.

It took really three days for the president to say we're. We're sending it back to the for the Iranian so look at again. Right. And and so I'm not really sure what's what's in it. I saw a couple of articles written that US ships are moving.

US military ships are moving ships through the straight of hormones. Yeah, and you know, this is with the with the president of Iran stepping down. And we'll see where that goes. I don't even know what that looks like. You know, following his.

Departure. And by the way, the regime has to approve his resignation. If they disapprove, I don't know how it goes. I don't know what happens. But something has told me in the last 10 days.

That, you know, one strong possibility in my mind that the fact that. Trump had been so silent on it. Yeah, that it was completely unique. And it could be on one side of the equation. He's got something that he thinks will help.

You know, again. I don't know. Kick the can down the road. Be amenable to the American people. But domestically and politically.

Be okay for now. And then they're considering. All right, we take the steel now. And then after November 3rd, we go back to work. And we finished the job.

There was the story. We came out on Sunday that they've been working in Iran. The Iranians have been working to uncover the rubble of where all the nuclear material is.

Well, the first thing I thought of when I read that story.

If it's accurate and true. If they've uncovered all of the nuclear material that was buried.

When we first bomb the nuclear sites in Iran.

If that is true, thank you Iran. Because that means we only have to go in and either take it or take them out. We can go in and do further damage. Assuming that we know what's still in place and how much is in place. And where that is.

β€œBut I think the delay from the president.”

I think is more likely he wants to wait and see. Exactly what they're going to offer with the president of Iran wanting to step down. He's basically saying he can't govern. That's what I don't know. Well, what do you mean by that?

You can't govern because you don't have control the regime. Has the control, you can't govern because you don't have the military. And the equipment to do what you want to do. What does this all mean? If you're stepping down, it's a very odd time for him to step down.

It's a critical moment for Iran.

And for him to step down. It's not like the regime is asking him to step down. There's no word that the regime is asking him to step down. In fact, the word is just the opposite. The regime has to approve his resignation.

What I thought was interesting. It seemed to be some agreement on it. I know Channel 14 in Israel had it. You know, what's holding up the deal. Whatever the deal is says cash remains the main obstacle according to sources.

And this is from Channel 14. Again, in Israel, the sides are very close to a deal. But it has not been finalized. The main dispute is Iran's frozen funds. Trump does not oppose Iran's receiving money.

But he refuses to release large amounts of cash. The U.S. prefers a controlled mechanism such as restricted accounts or credits for humanitarian purchases. Iran is demanding immediate access to large sums of cash.

The bottom line, the key question is no longer whether Iran will get money.

But how it will get it or how much it will get.

β€œAnd we can't get and the fact is what would be the conditions of that.”

And you know, but that's one of the fears that we look at and say. So eventually they'll get all their cash back and start all over again. But they won't have the nuclear. Now, that it will be a difference in what it was a year ago as we know. You know, what what Iran has.

But I also saw when the president said, well, Iran guarantees. You know, you know, the Iran will guarantee that their nuclear program will end. And I just, you know, I when he said that I thought of Tommy Boy. You know, it's not when Tommy Boy said Guy puts a fancy guarantee in a box. Because he wants you to feel all warm and dusty.

Right. Yeah. It goes, but a guarantee is only as good as the person making it. Right. I know it's Tommy Boy.

But I'm sorry. It's a great analogy. It's not.

β€œI won't go into his other analysis of it though with the poop and everything.”

Yeah. But. But. And so I don't care when I heard the president say that. I go, I don't care about a guarantee.

Yeah. I care about our verification. Right. Their guarantee means nothing. What the United States should be talking about is not that there's a guarantee from Iran that they'll do something.

I could care less about that. What I want is this is going to be the US verification system. And here's how we're going to get it. To me anything, but that is not acceptable. Okay.

So here's, here's the story from Fox News on the president of Iran stepping down that he has submitted a letter of resignation to the office of the Supreme Leader. Right. Signing a source. Again, the much of what came out over the weekend is is including whether or not they've. And that they've dug out all the rubble basically at at those new sites of where the nuclear material is.

Those are source stories as well. But Iran international reported Sunday that the letter stated that the president and his government had been excluded from major decision making in Iran. Well. I thought to myself when I read that. They don't make the regime makes the decision.

The president follows the regime. So right. Well, if you if you. I understand. Right.

Right now. One to be at the table. Right now the belief is that it's the the Iran.

The Iran Revolutionary Guard is in complete control.

Well, and that's part of this story.

The report also said that the ensuing vacuum had allowed.

The hardline factions within the Islamic.

Resire revolutionary guard corps.

The IRGC to take control of key affairs. So the question would be. Who's he resigning to? Who is the regime? There has been no.

Exciting of the eye at all. Yeah. None. We get statements. So if it's a hardline faction and somebody wrote the story.

I don't know about a month.

Maybe four or five six weeks ago.

About how the IRGC is is right now more steadfast and hardline than the regime has ever been. And I'm thinking, well, if they're in here for their existence. You know, if this is the they believe the last battle. Then then they would be right. They're going to fight until the death.

You've mentioned this. You know, a number of times look if they think they're going to die one way or the other. They're going to go down fighting. But who is the regime?

β€œBy the way, is it the nuclear material or the missile?”

What I've seen is near post had it's the 18 missile facilities that have had they've cleared the rub lot of to the entrances together. Well, but it's it's believed that some of the material is in some of the sites. Okay. And I don't know if that's the 60% sites or the 60% and one major site. There's 40% that may be at one other site or multiple other sites.

So the point being and and also there was a story that came out. I didn't again, I don't put any credibility into any of these sort of stories. Regardless of where they're where they're written, whether it's the New York Post or the or Fox News on the right or CBS and ABC or CNN on you know on the left. I'm not I'm not necessarily putting any credibility into them. You just have to look at all the possibilities of what may and they did in the New York Post story.

They had some satellite photos, but I don't know what I'm looking at. That could be Arizona for all I know. And and the whole the point is, is that could be Iraq. If it could be Iraq, you know, it reminds me of when General Powell was up there on Capitol Hill and they had all those satellite photos. We don't know we're looking at, you know, it's it's one thing for you to present them.

And it may be accurate and true what you're saying at the moment, but it really tells us nothing. But but the point, you know, getting back to this with Iran. The question is, who was the regime?

β€œWho was the president resigning to and who really is in charge?”

Because if it's if the IRGC is really taking the lead here. And the new Iatola is on his deathbed or is already dead. Then, because if you think of that consideration, that possibility, if that were true, then wouldn't there be a new Iatola announced. Here's what I thought. You know, knowing that the anointed.

Well, the the same process that Biden became the democrat. Yeah, many right right. I could be Kamala, but we don't think so. I'm sorry, the Kamala became the not Biden. Yeah.

Right. Well, that's another story that's still blowing up for democrats, isn't that? We'll get to that later. Yeah. But with the belief, and this is a belief for the American government.

The hardliners now in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard are the ones that are in power.

If the president of Iran believes that does he want to cut and run because he believes there's never going to be a deal.

And the anointed states is about to take out more levels to the government. And he doesn't want to be a part of that. That's I'll tell you that was a for just a thought that I have no idea what that's the first thought that came to my mind based on economics, which is incentive to live. Well, that was the first thought that came to my mind. It was.

We think there may be a deal to be made here. Yet the IRGC seems to be in control. And then, you know, so I'm going to I'm going to the regime and I'm going to resign.

β€œAnd then I'm thinking, what we got, but who is the regime?”

And who is, I mean, is the regime the IRGC? Right. But they're the enforcement arm, no doubt.

I mean, that was happened.

This is, but the question is, who is actually at the helm? Who's making these decisions?

And you and I've always, you know, looked at this and said that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, do they really wanted the hardliners inside of it, which I believe probably looked for hardliners.

Yeah. But do they really do they, I think there's a mindset in there. We're dead either way. So let's just stretch out the United States. Either way, we're dead.

β€œBut if we actually get rid of all of our nuclear weapons, if the missiles are taken away from us and everything else and we're a paper tiger and the enforcement, because that's what we talked about.”

A guarantee is nothing.

If the enforcement level is unacceptable to them, because they will not be able to project power.

If the money given to them is going to be so limited just for humanitarian purposes and monitored for the next. For the next couple of years by the Trump administration and then forgotten by future Democrat administrations. I'm not kidding when I say that's not a joke. Yeah. Then are we dead not either way?

Right. They may believe that.

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β€œAnd so the question when it comes to Iran is exactly what is the deal now?”

What's in the deal? I don't think really anybody knows. We're all just speculating. Everything has changed so much over the last couple of weeks. The president initially said that the deal had to be unconditional surrender.

That was initially what was thrown out there. And we know that that's not the case any more where we are right now. I really don't know. I don't think we're going to know until we actually have it till there's a deal where they say this is the deal. And I think the president of Iran's resignation just complicates everything.

β€œI mean that if you want to talk about putting everything in the blender then and just mixing it all up.”

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