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Oh, yeah. And I hit the mic button and it hitting the off button. No, it was green and I went, why isn't it working? Green means go.
“That's what I was thinking about for a second.”
Oh, no, no. The red button is when I'm on the air. Yeah.
So I was pushing it back and forth going for a second there.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. My cognitive abilities are going. No, no, you know what? I was wondering the other day I'm on my lawn.
And so I've got a little switch on the mower. Bag or mulch, right? All right, we know what it means. Except for about, I don't know, two minutes or so. I put it on mulch, which I meant to bat.
Because I think in my mind, I'm making mulch. So I'm packing it to make, which is what I do in the fall. With the leaves, I make a big mulch pile of my, you know, for my gardens and everything else. And so I, I think I've got it on bag and I've got it on mulch and I, you know, I'm like, you know, again, it's just getting harder.
Uh, I'm not going to give up just yet.
I'm going to keep trying. Wow. Yeah. I do have the colors right on my microphone buttons, though. I think test one, too.
Yeah. I think we're good. All right. We haven't had one yet, but it's time for our pride month update. Is it?
Yes. And I, and I, I'm reading this article because frankly, I don't understand it. Okay. The headline is Washington School removes testosterone vials from a pride display. After districts say they were not approved.
Now I'll tell you. Wait, that's clickbait for me. I went, no, I've got to know a lot. What the hell's going on?
“What do you mean, Washington removes testosterone vials?”
I just play. Huh? After district says they were not approved. A Washington State school district removed testosterone vials from a high school pride display.
Now, this whole time I'm going, why? I, what would number one, what do testosterone vials have to do with pride week? And why did they object to testosterone vials? So vehemently, who's, who's using the testosterone vials? Yes.
I mean, after the administration determined, they had been added without authorization, including some vials, it still contained a small amount of unknown fluids. Wait. Wait. What?
What? Bethel School District said administrators discovered testosterone vials that still contained a small amount of unknown liquid had been included in a pride month display at a high school and removed them after concluding the items had not been approved by school leadership.
We were made aware of the display at the high school that included empty vials. Okay. Of empty vials, if testosterone is one of its visuals, the display also contains some vials that contained a small amount of unknown liquid. The inclusion of the vials was entirely unauthorized and did not receive approval
from school leadership or administration. Now, I'm still wondering why, right? I'm still willing to be. Yeah. Why?
What's the controversy? Yeah. Administrators have removed the vials and identified the individuals responsible for adding them. Okay.
The district did not immediately address why the vials were included in the display or whether they were intended to represent gender transition treatments on Friday.
That's what I would think, I guess.
I'm Friday, Washington, podcast or posted a photo of the Pride month display
“that appeared to show a transgender flag and LGBTQ paper fan of fire that said”
June is Pride month, as well as a book called Pink Blue and You along with a clear jar that appeared to be testosterone vials. Oh, my Lord. We were just sent images of the Pride display at the high school. Uh, she said in the ex post, it contains vials of testosterone injections
in a Friday reply to the post, the county sheriff wrote, "We will be investigating." What? What? And I'm still going, why?
What? What's going on here?
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I mean, that wasn't the sheriff. This is, I'm sorry. That wasn't the sheriff saying this. This is the administrator for the district. Okay. They just bypass the sheriff thing, like, "Why is the sheriff investigating? What law was broken?" Well, it's a controlled substance.
And the question would be, if there's any of that substance actually in the vials, then someone is, who has been prescribed it, is I guess that would be abuse. You're putting it on display where others might be able to get their hands on it, and you are, in fact, not controlling it. [BLANK_AUDIO]
>> The administered, actually here in this play, our primary focus is on the hand in safe, respectful, and focused learning and environment for all of our students. >> Oh, so it's the, even though they were empty testosterone vials.
>> Well, they said there was a liquid in sub-edited. >> Yeah, no, no liquid. >> So it's, if it's tested to be testosterone. >> So it's a drug thing, it's an illegal drug thing. >> Yeah, I thought it was some type of imagery of pride
that I didn't understand. >> Well, I think it is, I think they were trying to say that you, you know, because I think that would be the treatment for a female to male transgender, right? >> But did they object to that in there?
>> I mean, I didn't see, I didn't see in the story that I saw, I didn't see any objection to that. It seemed to be all driven by putting a controlled substance. >> Okay, all right. >> Okay, all right.
>> Yeah, but I don't think they object at all to them taking it. And the question is, are they taking it legally? Okay, and are you displaying it, well, you wouldn't display it legally. Here, I don't think there is a legal way to display it outside of a picture. You could make a fake vile of it and put, you know, make your own little label for it.
“That's the way if someone was asking me, I'd say, well, if you want to do that,”
don't put a real vile there. >> I'm so focused on the liberal culture wars and trying to figure out where they go. That's where I was, I was like, they objecting, okay, are they objecting? Is this LGBQ without the T in group, the objects to T being good with all the other letters? And yes, by the way, we've heard that for the last time.
>> Oh, no, there is a version from many other letters. >> Okay, listeners, whatever we've had comment on it, and we have no idea how the transgender movement, how we got caught up in this. >> Right, and also in the case against grooming. >> Yeah, it's a cultural thing, I completely forgot about controlled substance.
Then again, anytime I think of testosterone, all I think of is the Doug Flute...
with the testosterone supplement or whatever it's supposed to increase it. >> Yeah, well, I think it's 10 walls.
So, I know it's not the same thing, whatsoever, but the commercial I always loved.
And it hasn't been around, I don't know, maybe 15 years.
“Was the Viagra commercial, remember the Viagra commercial with wind the tire?”
>> Yeah, and there's this guy and he's got a football on the tires like sitting around the rope, hanging from the tree, and he cannot get it through the hole in that tire. >> Yeah, and it's like the whole time it's like, and then you tried whatever the Cialis was or whatever. >> And now, and he became, and I didn't know that because if you took, whether I forgot
it was Cialis or whatever it was, that it made you a much more accurate passer. >> Right, yeah, I had no idea. >> Apparently Tom Brady was on it, I think that's a rumor that I'm making up just for this joke. I couldn't, this guy was an accurate at all, and as soon as he apparently took this substance,
I mean, he became, I mean, he was laser-focused at early back, and he threw that football through that hole in the tire every single time with authority. >> If that were true, I had to have Gerry Jones on the phone right now. >> The one I didn't get, this is the man in the woman, and they're sitting in two bath thubs, not even a hot tub, bath thubs outside that are overlooking scenery.
Now think about this, it's a couple, and one is in one bath tub, and then the other one, and it's those, you know, the big bath thubs, you know, that have the claw feet, whatever on them, and they've got them outside, no, what you wanted is a hot tub, which, you know, because I'm thinking about being the neighbor. >> Oh my gosh, there's Larry and Karen again, taking a bath outside, should we tell them
they don't have a fence? >> I mean, it's just weird, I mean, a hot tub could still send the same message. And also, put some claws on. >> Yeah, you want the hot tub would be viewed as more intimate than two separate baths. >> Well, and acceptable if you're outside, you know, I mean, that's where, that's, you
know. >> Since we're talking dumb commercials, and this is, again, not related to what the dumbest one ever, and we talked about this when it was on, it was, I forgot what beer it was for, and a guy sitting there with the woman, and he goes, he goes, well, you know, something, I really wasn't drinking beer because I couldn't find a beer with great
pills in her taste. This has great pills in her taste. >> That way. >> Now tell me, tell me what pills in her taste. >> Yeah, and I went, nobody in the history of drinking beer has ever said those words ever.
>> Ever, because no one even knows what pills in her is.
“>> I like my beer with a nice pills in her taste to it, you know, and that's why I drink”
the beer companies know what pills in her is, I think they made it up, like, gluten. I think they made this crap, you know what I saw yesterday, true story, I'm cruising on the Amazon, not the river, and all of a sudden it's this dehydration gummies. I said, well, wait a minute, huh, dehydration gummies, which have electrolytes, just grab them and go, no hassle with all the mixing, and I thought, well, what are you mixing it with?
>> Water. >> You mean water?
>> You mean the most important part of curing dehydration, are you kidding me?
>> I just turned it into candy, though, by it, wow, gummies, no hassle with all that water when it comes to dehydration. >> I only drink gluten-free and pills in her free beer. >> That's right. >> I have eight, eight ounce glasses of gluten every day, just like my doctor told me.
That's extra gluten.
“>> No mixing it with fluids, you mean water that keeps you alive?”
>> No hassle of mixing, yeah, there's no hassle with all the mixing in what you mean, the mixing with the water, I mean, I have the hydrating powder, you simply, you simply go,
it takes like one second, you rip it off, you pour it in, you stir it, you drink it, the
hassle. >> If you're alive, it's like Brian Regan, how lazy have we become? >> Like Brian Regan from, I walked on the moon, his stand-up special years ago, and
He talks about, they actually have on poptarts, microwave instructions.
He says, it's three seconds because if you're schedule is so tight, you have to zap a pop
tart, you might need to loosen up a little, you know, but yeah, that's the whole thing.
“No hassle with mixing, mixing with water, the most important part, curing the dehydration.”
What's happening? >> My coffee black, because, just, yeah, it's a put in cream and sugar, yeah, I don't want to have it. >> I don't even have sugar. >> Give me the coffee now, like all these kids, all these kids with their addictions.
Where's my coffee? >> Or you could look at it, look at it another way, I need my hit a caffeine, no, that's it.
It makes it more palatable, or it's, you know, with those who drink black coffee, it's like,
I need the caffeine now, don't stop with a sugar in the cream, I don't have time for that, I need my fix, I have about caffeine gummies, you know what, you know what, they have now, the pouches, they have pouches, you put them between your chicken gum, caffeine pouches. >> You got to be kidding me. >> No, I told you the worst, the worst drug overdose, I've ever done the pill, the caffeine
pills over the counter pills. And I was traveling, I was coming out of Lincoln, Nebraska, and I was going on my, I was going to work at our great affiliate KXL in Portland, Oregon, so kind of a road trip, but also moving. >> I'm moving, yeah.
I mean, the moving van somewhere, but I mean, I got my car and yeah, and I just couldn't
stay awake, and I went pulled over to the side and I got, you know, caffeine pill, can't remember it, but the no-dose, a couple of hours later, I had to pull off the side of the road, I was able to check into another hotel, I was like, I was like, I was like, yeah, I remember going into the hotel room and laying on the bed, just laying there, and I was buzzing like you couldn't believe, I couldn't believe that caffeine would do that to you.
“>> Yeah, yeah, I remember I was in short road trip, I think it was probably my senior”
year in high school, but I took a caffeine pill, it was, it was a bad three days, man, tell it about sleep. >> Yeah, it's like a little bit of caffeine's okay, a lot. >> Right. >> Yeah, stepping on hot coffee, it's a little bit at a time, yeah.
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The problem that Democrats have right now, especially the young Democrats, who are trying to somehow pretend that they are moving to the center, and we'll have that coming up. Good luck with that. Good luck with that.
“What is your base thing when they're trying to do that?”
I think for example, Tela Rico's trying to do it because now he's come back and said he's against surgery for minors. You can even tell that I don't know who the interviewer is, but the interviewer is like, and they say you're this radical.
It's like, no, no, I'm absolutely against the medical procedures for minors.
No, you're not.
“That's what you voted for in the state of Texas.”
You're on record voting for it.
You didn't change. Right. And the same thing about the whole vegan thing, what he was trying to deny it. Right. All that stuff.
That was my campaign. That was vegan. You're the campaign. So he's trying, whether he'll succeed or not, depends on how often the Paxton and the Republicans and the Pax pound him in his own words over again.
Say, he's lying now. Yeah, right. Yep. No, I mean, you have to do it. Those ads have to be packed with him and his own words and his voting record in Texas.
Tell your friends, we're here tonightly, Eric Hurley and Gary McNamara on Red Eye Radio. And I'm Gary McNamara and the user, Carly. That's true. Both of those things are true. All right.
So you ready? Here we go. Okay. All right. The problem that the young people in the left, the young Democrats are having.
All right. Okay. Now here's Alarico, who voted against a bill banning trans surgeries as a state legislator in Texas. Right.
All right. Now the liberal Matthew Iglesias posted this, but I don't know who the guy interviewing him is, but listen to the, listen to the bias and his voice. Okay. Just as he says, what he says, how we ask the question, here we go.
You know, James, I hear consistent tropes about you being way too liberal for Texas, is that
“you are pro-sex surgery for minors, on and on and on, how do you respond to that?”
Well, just on that particular accusation, I oppose gender reassignment surgeries for minors. No, he doesn't. Not how he voted. Not how he voted. It's a lie.
It's like, wow, just amazing.
Now this one was really, this was, more, this was pretty interesting. And this is from Colorado, and this is Murray Rutt now, who's running for per Congress. All right. Okay. And this is one of the debates, nine news there.
Listen to this, because the moderator asked him, you said, animal agriculture is a horrific exploitative industry, do you still believe what you said, this gets to be great. There we go. All right. All right.
You told the Yale Big Ag and Anitrust Conference in 2021 that, quote, the factory farming of animals is one of the largest sources of suffering on the planet. You also said, quote, animal agriculture is a horrific, exploitative industry. Feel free to take a minute on this.
“Do you still believe what you said, and how will that affect the way that you lead?”
Like farmers and ranchers are my friends, been honored to be supported by United Farm Workers, United Food, and Commercial Workers, which represents the meat packers over at JBS, and Greeley.
I will always fight for our ranchers and farmers.
And right now, Donald Trump and Gabe Bevinz are creating terrible conditions for them with their chaotic and corrupt tariff policies. Would you mind answering the question, though, of whether you still believe the animal agriculture is a horrific exploitative industry? Call of water ranchers and farmers are the envy of the world.
They have the best practices, the most sustainable practices they produce, the best product. I will always fight for them. So voters are left to try and discern whether you still believe that, and you won't tell them, or whether you've changed your mind. They're certainly nothing wrong with changing your mind.
And if you have, I'd like to ask you why, but I'll ask you again, do you still believe that animal agriculture is a horrific, exploitative industry? No, I think that call of water ranchers and farmers are the envy of the world. They produce the best product, not just across the country, but across the world. I still don't know if you answered the question, though.
Not fully, because if you're saying no now, and it was yes before, no, no, when he just said no, because no, they're the most, was he actually responding to the exploitive question or was he, because it was a pretty long question. I was still caught, he didn't say no, I do not believe it is a horrific exploitative industry. Well, it sounded like to me, he was answering it, but he wasn't giving the full answer
like you're displaying here, what he should, and like they were asking him, okay, if you
Change your mind, that's fine, tell me where you're, that's what we said abou...
of people in the GOP, Sarah Pamlin, one of them, on, remember that whole thing with a cap and trade to use the poor cap and trade, and she said, yes, during the debate, we were like, oh, what, we're this, and then we would get rank and file GOP, he was called and say, well, you know, she said this, and she said that, and oh, wait, no, we need her to
“explain where the change of heart is, and that's what the interview is here is doing,”
is, all right, if you change your mind, that's fine, just tell us where.
And he didn't end, he really, I was, for a second, I, I'm not still sure I would ask
him again, because it did he say, well, that no, that hasn't changed his mind, what would be my, that would be my follow, are you saying, because if you're saying you've changed your mind, that sounds like you're saying you're changed your mind, why did you change your mind, right, you changed your position, where was the change of heart? How is it just that you're trying to get elected elected, if it's horrific and exploited
if, well, no, no, the farmers here do with the right, the, the, excuse me, the, the, the, the farmers here, the ranchers here do it all right, yeah, the ones that are supporting me. So you're all right, with the animals being killed, right, yeah, just in a less exploitative way.
Right.
“And I'd also like to know if the meat packers are, you know, the unions are giving”
a money, why if he said, you know, you know, we go back to the West Virginia coal miners,
union, supporting Barack Obama after he said, he was going to kill the coal industry. And to update a story from a couple of weeks ago that relates to this, um, National Review finally covered it. We brought it to you a couple of weeks ago, hunting, trapping and fishing could soon be a thing of the past in Oregon, if a group of animal rights activists get their way, yeah, the
activists have amassed 720,000 signatures on a petition to advance a ballot measure that if approved would criminalize hunting, trapping and fishing in the state of Oregon. While state officials will still have to validate, uh, those signatures, 117,000 valid signatures are needed for the ballot referendum, they've got 720,000. While life advocates worry that they will soon be stuck defending what they see as not only
a critical industry in Oregon, but a way of life for many Oregonians, Oregon currently has
300 and 30,000 licensed hunters over 500,000 licensed fishermen and 37,000 farms and ranches. If a referendum comes to pass, it could change everything about what it means to be from Oregon, uh, runs, uh, said Todd Adkins executive director of the Oregon Hunters Association. The initiative petition 28 known as the people for the elimination of animal cruelty, exempt exceptions, exemptions, exemptions, excuse me, would amend the Oregon Revise statutes, activists
claim the current statute provides unnecessary exemptions to law's governing animal abuse, animal neglect and animal sexual assault, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh. That's the only exceptions permitted under the new law would be self defense and veterinary care. Hmm, so there you go.
So they, well, then you're just one step away from outlawing, eating me and selling me. Yes. And that's where they're headed. Yeah. Well, I say, I say Oregon, go for it.
I say millionaires tax in every blue state, go for it. No fishing. By the way, if they end up outlawing me, eggs are me. Oh, yeah. You know, you're going to have to, it's going to have to be everything.
Yeah. I mean, if they get that far, if they go that far beyond this measure here, the next logical step is to outlaw selling me. Yeah.
“You think they'll do something like all needs banned except bacon?”
No. They'll ban bacon. That's how crazy they are. Normally, I would say yes. They would, the exception would be bacon.
Everybody loves bacon. Bacon, you know, I just say, you know, I, and vegans would respond to what I just said, but they don't have enough energy to write it.
Look, I, I don't want them to pass the law, but part of me wants them to pass
the law.
And the part of me is no, that's it.
“But you've got to be, you put in all these idiots.”
You've got idiots with with insane narratives. Do your best. Go ahead and experiment. Right. Do your state experiment.
We live in the whole, you know, federalism that we live under. States get to do so much of what they believe that is going to do it. Do it. These and rot spread by wild life will be overwhelming to humans. Go for it.
If you don't control the population, you're going to have some serious health issues in your state. And I can hear Lars at KX. I'll go in. McNamara shut the hell up. Yeah.
Exactly.
Like he does every night.
Right. No. Well, if you can't. If you cannot control the population.
“The population of wild life will be, will be overrun.”
The diseases will spread. And you'll be wondering what happened. We're trying to warn you ahead of time. But do your little state experiment and see what happens. Look, you already have the control of a seasons like salmon.
Right. There's an issue with salmon and parks and wildlife in every state. They monitor. All right. We're going to monitor the population.
And you also have, you know, what comes to fishing. You know, you have hatcheries. And so what you're trying to do is keep the population healthy. Um, allow people to fish. You limited.
You've got to limit on every species in every state. Just about. I don't know if any. I mean, and crop up with in Texas. I think the limit on crop is 200.
But I could be wrong. It's so many. I think it's like 20 something. But, but the point is is that you're doing it for the species. You know, that are that are overrun.
They tell you go out and harvest some of these. And it's, you know, it's different. Or if they're invasive, some states will pay you to put a tag on a fish. I think Idaho was one. I don't know about Colorado.
But certain invasive species of fish, they'll tell you. For each one you catch, you can get this much money. And you're doing that to control the species population. You're hunting and fishing to control it. And hunting and fishing is regulated.
And you shouldn't be out there ignoring the regulations if you're a hunter or fisherman.
“You should do it so that the population stays healthy.”
That's the name of the game. One of the benefits that wild game tastes pretty good. No polls have been done yet. There are no official public opinion polls. Detailing the exact voter breakdown or approval ratings for Oregon's initiative petition.
28. Yeah. I mean, because it seems. I, numbers wise, it seems they have enough. If they certify all of those signatures.
Well, they say they have 720,000. And they need what to get it on the ballot. 117. 117. So if they certify 117,000, then it's on the ballot.
I would love to see those numbers too. I'd love to see a poll on that. Because again, you're talking about not just the health of the species themselves. Another story says they have 126,000. Okay. So I don't know, but the National Review says 720.
That seemed high to me. That seems really high to me.
When I first saw that I went really out of 4.28 million residents.
You got 720,000. Yeah. So you got 20%. Yeah. I still don't think it would pass.
Right. And well, and those 13 counties just go where the hell out now. Well, because once once you get the question on the ballot, it's, you've got to, you've got to discern the facts. You're going to have to get in there and talk about exactly what would happen. You can't control the population of wild species in your state.
What are you talking about? Your liberals don't need to look at consequences. Oh, you're talking Portland. I'm talking the rest of Oregon. Okay.
The consents people. Because I'm thinking, I don't know. You might get 700,000 signatures in downtown Portland. I don't know if you're wait long enough. Consequences.
We're going to worry about consequences. Well, you know, that's one of the things though. If you think about the Great Northwest, you know, Oregon and Washington state.
There's a lot of hunting in fishermen.
Well, I, I, my gut tells me, it won't come to an end.
Yes, I agree with him. We are Red Eye Radio.
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All right, National Review got it wrong. I, we thought that number was high, just reading it. Yeah, because I, it said, for that proposition to ban hunting and fishing and
“trapping in the in Oregon needs 117,000 people to sign the petition.”
I went to the Secretary of State's office. 126,000 is what they have. So, okay, I had it right. National Review, which said 720,000 people had signed it. That's incorrect according to the 2026 initiative petition monthly submission
“log from the Oregon Secretary of State's office.”
All right. That makes it more sense. Yeah, I made, I, when I went, it just doesn't. Yeah. There's just no way, not 720,000 in Oregon, where you have so many people that rely on that industry.
Yeah, just to survive. Yeah, yeah, especially in all the right areas. And if you know anything about, again, responsible hunters and fishermen, they know. And you play by the rule for a reason.
First of all, you don't want to get the fine.
If you're, you know, not thinking about the health of the species. But beyond that, I mean, you do think about the health of the species. You want future generations to be able to enjoy that. Of the entire environment, because disease can spread easily. This is Ridae Radio.
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