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All across America. We are Red Eye Radio. I'm Gary McNamara. He's there currently. Hello. Pretty impressive outside, isn't it?
Walked out of my car and I'm like, man, the humidity is still high. It's probably in the upper 80s still. Yeah. And I was thinking, as I got out of the car, and just walked for short distance to the door,
which is like 20, 30 feet. At that. Yeah. When I first lived in Texas and Florida in the 80s,
“well, let me just start with, let me start to premise with this.”
Back then, I am so old. That when I was young, AC was an option. Yeah, air conditioning was an option. I did not have air conditioning for the three and a half years, and I first lived in Florida in Texas,
and I drove around and never thought anything about it. Oh, my gosh, that must be youth. Yeah. I can't imagine. I can't imagine not having an air conditioning.
I lived in Texas all my life. It's never been an option for me. Yeah, I'm exactly, but I've never driven.
Never thinking about it when I first got my job in Florida,
you know, because in, you know, in Buffalo, it's like, you never, you just open the windows during the summer, and you're young and, well, you know, and you look at your radio paycheck and you go, I don't need air conditioning.
Or food, or even a place to live. I'll just live on the beach. That's where the term in radio, if you're out of a job, you know, at least back in the day. They used to say, he's on the beach.
Or she's on the beach. That means you're out of a job. And it's like, anybody have their phone number? And back then, we didn't have anybody's phone number. You know, and I, I do remember when I first got into radio and you'd see the,
remember the radio ads. You'd see in the trade magazines and everything else. Mm-hmm. It like Florida jobs. It goes, look, low pay, low pay, long hours.
But we have beautiful beaches. Now, what they didn't explain is, if it's low pay and long hours, you don't have the time or the money to go to the beach. Right.
Yeah. Yeah. And, and then at that point, being young, you know, drinking wasn't an option.
“Can I get free drinks or complimentary drinks somewhere?”
No, not really. Right. Well, on ladies' night, you'd put a wig on and then sneak in. Hi, I'm here for ladies' night. How did you know I did that?
Yeah. That would be the sign of a true album. Does I did it? I didn't have to put a wig on. That would be the sign of a true album.
Yeah. I'm here for my free drinks. Please.
By the way, I've always called that sexist.
No. No. What? You want to voice like that? Are you saying you're sexy?
No. No. Oh, ladies' night. Ladies, getting free drinks. That actually was a thing.
Yes. Ladies, getting free drink free, till 9. Most states stop that, though, didn't they? Yeah. Free drink thing.
Because ladies drink heavily. Just remember it was women drink free. Yeah. It's like a man or like, we're going. Tell me how that's not a predatory.
It's like, you know what it is? Wow. It's like putting, it's like putting feed out for the deer next to your blinder. Oh, my. That's basically it.
Hey, we'll get him in here and get him drunk for you. Oh, my God. You do the rest. What was the story? What was that?
What were the stories of benefit was still around? And, you know, platinum was still running for the Senate. Oh, then it would be an excuse. As behavior when he was learning about himself. Wow.
What a day it was yesterday. Yes. There was the before noon central time. And then there was the after noon central to end. It depends.
You know, if you built your day around the news before noon.
I mean, you're wearing fatigues.
If you built your day around.
“After noon, right after noon central time.”
And you're back in your pajamas. It was, it's. Groundhog. I don't. Yeah, I don't.
So now. Not only has this president. Eroded the confidence of his base. The trust is being eroded every day. I don't know why you would believe anything is going to be done.
And I don't want to hear a damn thing about a deal. I don't want to deal with a rant. Remember, no, no, a memorandum. Understanding. Yeah.
Right. It was.
It was a really interesting day.
Just so people know. I mean, they're. Erns. Erns. Erns foreign minister.
“Directly rejects is from seven hours ago.”
Trump's cloning that everyone in Iran has approved the deal. He says no one has accepted it inside of Iran. The stories out there net Yahoo was caught completely off guard. Yeah. We don't know about.
You know, we don't know about. Of this. So you've got. And as reading from Israeli media. Iran denies the existence of an agreement.
And Israel says no such agreement exists. And then you had I saw the Jennifer Griffin posting. I had that here. Yeah. Iran filed fired several drones at commercial.
Vessels attempting to transit the state of Hormuz. I'm background for a senior US defense official that appears Iran is attempting to strike commercial ships. Transiting the state of Hormuz tonight.
“U.S. forces shut down the two Iranian one way attack drones.”
Traffic flow through the straight continues. You know, I don't know how long this can go on. You know, we talked about it yesterday. You know, you know, fool, fool me once. Shame on you fool me 39 times.
You know, we know how that that same goes. Well, the thing is that there there there there are patterns of behavior at wartime that you that you notice. Like a president making an eight minute speech after the div is done. Not announcing we're going to do this long before the deed is supposedly going to be done. And when they mentioned cargaylin by the way, I hope we do take cargaylin.
I mentioned that just days ago. I don't know why we don't have control of all the islands in the straight. We should control them all along with our allies.
We should control them all and first and foremost cargaylin.
But I didn't believe it then because you're saying this. So you're saying this is going to happen. Why would you announce that? Because you put our armed forces in harm's way by telling the enemy we're coming. You don't give a heads up to the enemy.
That was the first red flag. We're going to be doing this. Now typically what you see is a president walking out afterward saying this is what has happened. This is what we have done. I'm sitting in a parking lot.
You know, I was on my way to pick up a couple of my grandkids. And I was sitting in a park I'd pulled over to get some gas. And I'm sitting there in the parking lot thinking, "Not of this is real." And I was right. And then the phrasing, it was all over the place on the agreement that they had come to.
It's just or supposedly had come to. I don't believe anything anymore. I don't. Tell me when you've done it. And then tell headset and the Pentagon to explain to me what was done when I see that, I'll believe it.
Otherwise, I'm not listening. And you have zero confidence from me that this will get done. I'm not here to look for a deal. And they had, by the way, I saw on media yesterday in the morning before it turned around. I saw a number of military experts going, this is exactly what needs to happen.
And don't leave one trace of the regime in place. Oh, yeah, this was a general jacking yesterday on Fox News. Amazing. You brought that up because you didn't even know that I had that ready to go. No, I can't see your screen.
Yeah, you can't even. But here it is yesterday on Fox News. Yeah. So I'm looking at this deal and saying to myself, even if they sign as the president indicates on a dotted line,
Won't they stall the implementation of that and won't they cheat dealing with...
And you're not in yes. Yes, they will. And because we know it. We expect to get. Yeah, we.
“So I still think the preferred option here is to recognize who will really dealing with here.”
And we're not never going to make the perfect deal with these guys because they're not going to implement it.
Let's get on with the 10 to 14 days that we need to finish them militarily. And yes, President is focusing on what would cause economic collapse of the regime. Cargue Island. Yeah. And you know, that's he wasn't going to say that on Fox News yesterday.
Let me just get this. This is Keith Kellogg former Trump advisor. Yeah. On it. And you know, it's it's sad because it seems like there's no self awareness in the White House at all.
Yeah. And you see the Wall Street Journal and now the White House isn't denied it Wall Street Journal. This is a new section not the editorial section. So I'm always suspect, but they haven't responded. Said it wasn't true that, you know, Trump, you know, downplaying the shooting of the helicopter.
It was headset that the Joint Chiefs of Staff had that convinced him. You need to attack.
Then he didn't want to attack.
It was headset. Right. The general that convinced him. We didn't convince him to do it.
“We'll see whether that, you know, they deny that or or not, but here's Keith Kellogg, also on Fox News yesterday.”
Go in. We're going to finish the job. Having a protracted war is not the American way of war. It's a war we've been conditioned to in the last few decades. What we've done things in Afghanistan are Iraq.
We have to go back to the way we did it in like World War Two or World War One. And we just finished the job. We need to come to the table and want to talk to us. You got our phone number. But until I were done because right now we're playing their game.
Not our game. Let's play our game and force him to come to us. Yeah. Force who's left to come to us because at the end of it, I would say you don't leave any any of those who are loyal to the regime in place.
Period. They're all gone.
It's really amazing because there seems to be, you know,
when you jumped out of the SD, you know, you keep saying, I hope, you know, I hope this is the case. But I doubt it. And then when you further in the day when I saw it, Well, it's a memorandum of understanding of that framework.
You know, this is framework talk that we reject completely. Yes. Which just is another stall, you know, by Iran and everybody knows it. And it's currently the president getting, you know, like I've said, we've done this long enough, we know on social media when, you know,
the cheerleaders for the president and they exist. And it's just the reality that we live in and happens on the right and the left. And these are the influencers out there that, whatever the president did, they would, you know, just boom, rah, rah, rah, like cheerleaders. Nothing.
Nothing else. What's so they can't even defend what's going on here. The president looks horribly weak and, and everybody, every Republican knows it right now, every conservative knows it. Why he's doing it this way?
When he knows the history of Iran, I cannot tell you. I just I don't know. There was nothing absolutely nothing that was going to happen from the beginning. So I don't know how you conjure up some kind of massive set of just, it sounds like stories made up at the end of it when you go,
oh, well, we've got a memorandum of understanding. No, you don't. No, you don't. And there won't be one. If you did, nobody would trust it.
So it's, it all goes back to a level of trust. Whether people trust you here domestically at home or trust Iran. And nobody trusts Iran. Well, you're, you're losing your base. Yeah.
You're losing your base on the, your conservative base. You're losing it. And then when it was out there now, you know, that you saw the stories. Well, they may sign this on Saturday. And they're big signings of a president won't go.
But JD Vance might go. And I'm sitting and thinking, well, you want to engage your base. Do a memorandum of understanding where it's stalled out for another couple of months. And you think this is going to help. What's the purpose of doing it?
And, and it just, it doesn't, it doesn't make, it doesn't make any sense, especially how the president started this. And then I was on Fox News. They were talking about, you know, inside the Iranian, the Iranian media and everything else.
What they're called, you know, it's Taco Trump.
“You know, that, that's what they're saying.”
This agreement is great for us. This is Taco Trump. He's crumbling completely. That was on Fox. Not only have you giving them leverage over the US.
You're giving the enemy leverage over us. You're giving them leverage over their own people. You know, this story of, well, we were going to send arms to the people of Iran for, so they could overthrow the government.
The Kurds let us down.
We won't forget it, Kurds.
Listen, there's so many moving parts to that. When I don't even know where to begin. Yeah, I need to do I. And so I don't know how to process that one yet. It'd be interesting to find out the details of how that happened.
Because that's, that is a, if, if that happened, that's a major, major, major failure of intelligence to understand what the Kurds might do on this. Well, and I wouldn't admit it. I wouldn't admit that failure. Yeah, it's a great point.
You know, and so that's the problem. Well, that I have with it is, if we were talking about Kurdish forces, if we were talking about those that had some experience, because it is going to take a great level of experience.
“I believe to get the IRGC and the regime completely gone.”
And, and, and I don't know what that looks like. I'm not pretending to be an expert. I just know that all of this is going to require that. And possession by the US of their uranium. What end of story?
What, what, what got me is, you know, two days ago when the president came out, and this is after the New York Post editorial saying, his advisors need to stop making Trump look like a sucker. Yeah. You know, that's what they wrote.
And then the president came out the next day and said, they're making us look like suckers. Yeah. That you can't believe anything. And then this happens, which is just, you know,
and then by the time you get to the end of the day, and everybody denies that there's any type of deal. And Israel says, we're not a part of it. I just saw that story a couple of minutes ago. They're not a part of, you know, they're not a part of the deal.
And it's a member of understanding. You're like, well, you just said you're being played for a sucker. And you seem to be repeating it over and over again, as if there's this great deal out there. And you're own party.
And Fox News, you've got, you some of your most lower supporters.
Basically going, what the hell are you doing?
Look, if it, if it, if days from now, we see Iotola Jr. in a KSM, like, perp walk picture. And we see that everything has been overthrown, and that there is control of Iran,
by friendlies. Then I'll say, well, played. I don't have one bit, not one eye Oda of confidence. That's what's going on here.
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You're going to have a significant portion of his base. It's going to say, what are we doing here? They're saying it already. I mean, you're seeing it. You go to social media. You don't see, I've gone to so many conservative social media sites,
“and you see the comments and people are like, what is he doing?”
Well, and that's it. For me, I just, you know, going into the break. That was really, that's really it. If I see eye-toeal junior,
being taken basically by American forces,
if I know that we have control, if I see the cross-the-board that we have control, if the regime does not have control, and that we have their uranium, I'll say well played. I don't have confidence. I have a zero confidence that that will happen.
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We've launched 13,500 strikes and it hasn't brought them to the table in any serious way. That's a hopeless cause of this point. We have to decapitate and destroy this regime. So yeah, I saw that more than anything. And Fox News, you had two massive Trump supporters on their scene.
This is a stop this. Yeah, you're not going to get anywhere. You're just stretching it out.
Right, you know, and the fact and the problem is politically for the president on this is the fact that he was so critical
of Obama. Yeah. Right. And that Iran deal.
“And his base serves like, you know, what are you doing here?”
And the interesting thing is, you know, we saw the net was it, no, it was an ear post. Say, you know, who are these advisors giving you this advice and we've said, well, it doesn't matter what advice the advisors are giving him. He's a commander. He's a commander in chief.
It's on him. And then again, I mean, the story that, you know, I'm interested in to see if the administration response is a Wall Street Journal story that said after the helicopter attack, he even inside the White House wasn't making a big deal of it. And it was headset.
And the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that told him, you've got to strike back. Yeah. You've got to strike back here. And likely because they were learning what the capabilities that they did have in place. And how dangerous it was becoming as a result of regaining some ability.
I'm guessing on that. But if you lump that story, if it's accurate and true, that headset and the joint and the head of the Chiefs of Staff was actually telling the president, we need to do this along with the stories that say, Iran has been able to uncover and regain use of missile sites and all this.
If that's accurate and true, all is accurate and true, then they were learnin...
It wasn't just about getting revenge on taking down the helicopter.
“It was about taking out their ability to take out anything else.”
And, you know, I saw this headline in the live coverage from Fox News and I had to laugh. Trump pivots on strikes while dangling Iran deal, testing whether Tehran Blinks or Mr. President, you've been blanking more than Joe Lostin, the pastor. You've been blanking like crazy. And Joe Lostin blinks a lot.
I just, that compares and I'm sorry. I just didn't see that one coming out of your mouth. It's just, it's, I don't, and I'm the one who has said through all that has been thrown at him, including multiple assassination attempts. He hasn't flinched.
You're flinching a lot.
Uh, one of the things I was reading at Jim Garrity National Review talking about,
uh, if some of America's objectives of this war was to eliminate the threat from Iran's ballistic missile and drone programs, those objectives have not been achieved yet. And while those threats are not reduced, the question is, how reduced and how reduces that are suddenly to be,
“for us to feel like we've done what we've needed to do to on Monday.”
Uh, the Iranian drone took down a U.S. Army Apache helicopter gunship controlling the straight-up or moves. Uh, thankfully the two pilots were rescued when communicating to the American public during a war. It does not help to have a president with the propensity for sweeping hyperbolic statements. In the meet the press interview, Trump said we have totally destroyed their military. On March 14, Trump posted on true social, the United States of America has beaten and completely
decimated Iran, both militarily and economically, and in every other way. So on March 16, Trump said they have literally been obliterated. The Air Force has gone. The Navy has gone many, many ships have been sunk and their war fighting ships. But I, uh, and the anti-aircraft is decimated.
Their radar has gone and their leaders are gone. This morning, the president, this is yesterday, wrote on true social, Iran's military is a complete and total mess. Much of it like their Navy and Air Force doesn't even exist anymore. They had been completely defeated.
Iran is all talked in no action. The bully of the Middle East is dead.
“Well, maybe the drone that hit the Apache was a lucky shot.”
Clearly, the US and Israel have undoubtedly inflicted serious damage on Iran's military overall. But that does not mean Iran's military is totally destroyed. That it has been completely defeated or that it cannot shoot down US aircraft. No doubt. One of the reasons the American public feels so negatively about the war against Iran
is because the president is regularly giving them assurances that turn out to be false. And it goes on to, you know, the ballistic, the reports of the ballistic missile sites, that, you know, a significant portion of our back up again. And they're shooting ballistic missiles. They shot what was at 30 or whatever they shot at the other day at different allies.
It's like, you can't do that in a war. Right. You know, another issue is you can sit there and you control on hyperbole. You can't do it when you're at war. You don't need to do it.
And I say, it doesn't need, you know, to do it. And the president is losing credibility.
Not with the Democrats because they're never going to give him credit for anything.
He's losing credibility in his own party and his most loyal supporters. Yep. And I don't know what they're thinking in the White House. I don't know who those advisors are that the New York Post talked about. Certainly, I'm getting the feeling.
It's not headset or the Joint Chiefs of Staff. No, I don't think. I don't think so at all. You know, and so who is it? Who was, who was the one?
And it's like, well, he believes it's a great negotiator. And he can negotiate with anyone. Well, you can't negotiate when the other side doesn't want to negotiate. And they never have. And you can't negotiate if the other side believes that you're not going to do what you say you're going to do.
And they don't. You say we have a deal. They say death to America. Right. I don't want to hear about any deal.
There is no deal to be had. There's not a deal that's acceptable that leaves the regime in place. Period. And I don't mean to me. This isn't a matter of opinion.
It's a matter of fact based on 47 years of fact building by the actions of the regime. Well, you know, got one of our listeners to send on Twitter.
I don't know who's giving him bad advice.
Somebody is in the shadows.
The problem is he should recognize what the bad advice is.
He is the one that is constantly said. We've been at war with them for 47 years. He is the one that said two days ago. We're being played for suckers by the Iranians.
“So the fact is it doesn't fall in anybody giving him advice.”
He's the commander in chief. That stops with him. That's it. That's the reality. Nobody can make the call that him.
Right. Nobody can make the call. But him. And he is the one that is as a dear post pointed out. This would be number 39 that were very close to a deal over the last nine to ten weeks.
This is the way that fires everybody who makes a wrong. Call and gets out of line. If you have any question about that, I don't buy this garbage that somebody's giving him bad advice. And he's following it.
I don't I don't I don't buy that at all. If anybody on in his administration or anybody on his tab, that does something notable that doesn't work. They're gone. They're gone.
Ask the former AG. These are things that he's known for. If you're not working out, you're fired. 39 times and not fired. No.
He's making the calls. Yeah. And it doesn't make. He's confusing his own. He's confusing his own party.
He's confusing his. He's confusing the people that most supported him on this. And we're fully aboard after that eight minutes speech that he made. And we're fully aboard when he said. Deal.
“The only thing we want is unconditional surrender.”
Yeah. And then you get to the point. I'm sorry. You know, burn me yesterday. It's like, well, you know,
Is it a ceasefire? Is it a peace deal? It's a memorandum of understanding. I went, oh my God. Stop it.
And it's garbage. And baby had to come out. Benjamin Netanyahu comes out as you mentioned earlier. And and had to separate themselves.
You know, basically from that deal.
Saying, you know, and he's trying to walk the fence here, applauding the efforts. But saying, yeah, we're not a part of it. If they're not a part of it, there's a reason. Yeah.
And sorry, they're they're the ally. The ally in all of this. And then if they're not on board, that should tell you everything. And the president's biggest supporters to say,
we don't care whether it's memorandum of understanding, a ceasefire, a peace deal. Tell us what's in it. Tell us what the enforcement is. Yeah.
Tell us how we verify it. That's what we care about. Forget about a deal. Tell us what it is. Right.
Tell us what you want.
“And he said it again yesterday that, you know,”
they've agreed to give up their nuclear missiles. Or they're, they're, they're, they're nuclear materials. Yeah. They've agreed to do it. Yeah.
And it's like, where? And he said, what? We can have to go. Well, they've guaranteed that they've done it. Well, we don't care about a guarantee.
We care about how you verify it. What's the guarantee from a ran and look like? And how you enforce it. Yeah. Well, when he, when he said that, I just went back to,
that said, stop doing what they did on Tommy Boy. When Tommy Boy was, hey, we guarantee this. Well, you can guarantee a bag of manure. Exactly. And it's just, well, guarantee is only as good as the person
who's offering you the guarantee. And also, I saw a lot of this on social media yesterday. Well, a little harder than the deal. Art of the deal. Art of the deal starts with one thing.
Trusting the other party, which you cannot do with this. Really, you saw people defending him with art of the deal. Oh, yeah. Was that early on in the day? Yeah.
Wow. Art of the deal. Art of the deal. I don't want to hear anything about the art of the deal. Because the number one rule is you're only going to negotiate with somebody you can trust.
And in business and the private sector, we have laws that protect the deal in both parties. Yeah. You sign a contract. There is no guarantee.
There is no international guarantee. Just magically wave your wand. And there's an international guarantee that Iran will do it. Oh, we promise. Yeah.
And a contract in the United States is enforced by civil law. That's what I was saying. Exactly. You have laws that protect both parties. Get out of line.
And you'll be in court. And you'll pay.
There's no, you've never not come on.
But it's a guarantee and the international court will take care of it. No. I'm waiting for that. You better not. You guaranteed it.
We trusted you.
If you ever say and by the way, by signing any memorandum of understanding with Iran or anything else.
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Gary McNamara. You said this at the beginning of the week. I think they're just going to stretch this thing out until after November. I don't know how long he can continue to keep saying the deals here, the deals here, the deals here, the deals here. Look, it's, you know, who was doing the counting was an ear post, which was one of the biggest supporters of the president.
Right. Who's, who's confused on this completely and angry at the White House? It's not the Democrats. No. No, it is not.
It's the president's most loyal supporters.
“That's why you've seen him scrambling in the last couple of days.”
You've seen him trying to appease his base. That's what you see. And then all of a sudden, the turnaround at noon and I knew it was coming. I knew it was coming. And then later he was asked about Carg Island and he says, well, yeah, no, that's off the table if there's a deal.
It was never on the table.
If you're going to take Carg Island, you're going to tell us after you've done it. If you're going to take Carg Island, you're going to tell us after you've done it. If you're going to take Carg Island, you're going to tell us after you've done it. If you're going to take Carg Island, you're going to tell us after you've done it. If you're going to take Carg Island, you're going to tell us after you've done it.
If you're going to take Carg Island, you're going to tell us after you've done it. If you're going to take Carg Island, you're going to tell us after you've done it. So the dreams and goals, because sometimes you make the dream and goal the money, and you've overworked yourself. And you've exceeded what you've needed for the actual thing you want. Sometimes we forget, like, what's the actual thing you want?
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You know, I look at this week and say this has been the worst week for the president in the second term.
Yeah. And I just, you know, I read you one listener who wrote to us and said, I don't know who's giving him bad advice. Somebody is in the shadows. And we talked about this history.
“We said, well, I mean, the New York Post basically made that in their editorial page.”
It said the advisors are giving him bad advice. It's making him look like a soccer. And then the day later, the president came out and said, Iran's making us look like suckers. Yeah.
Which is saying they're making me look like a soccer. Right. And then this happens today. But she wrote back after that after we had a conversation about her. Uh, her tweet and said,
He looks as inept as Jimmy Carter and dropping very low on my scale to be mentioned in the same breath. No, that's, that's where I am. And she, you know, she, you know, had us in there. And then she tagged also Trump on it. And this is somebody, you know, obviously she's textive of her, she's textive.
Uh, she's posted before. Mm-hmm. And the ultimate Trump supporter. Mm-hmm. And when she said it, it made that may not have an effect for people that aren't my age.
Uh, if you're my age, you might have even been too young. You know, because you're 10 years younger. But, and I was not as, not nearly. I read everything else. But I had not yet, you know, formed all of my opinions or, you know, articulated everything in my head on each and every issue.
When she brought up Jimmy Carter, I went, whoa.
Now, the tribalism is not back then was not as great as it is today.
You know, just no matter what Trump does, the Democrats aren't going to agree with it. You know, he's going to be Hitler, Satan, whatever. And now they accept that. Yeah. Right.
And they accept the Hitler part. Right. Except the Hitler part in, in, in platinum. Uh, but it's when you lose your base. Yeah.
“And I'll never forget, you know, that after the hostages were taken in the failed rescue,”
and failed rescue attempt. And then just the way that Jimmy Carter would talk about it and try to talk tough. But it didn't work. No. And you know, you really had, and then you can talk about the malaise speech and everything else that he made.
Which that tick me off at the time when he made the malaise speech.
I'll never forget that one.
Because I just, when he, you know, talked about that, you know, America has to do, you know, we need to get it and I'm like, don't lecture the American people on what they have to do. You know, just do your damn job as, you know, to your job as president. Well, and I had more exposure probably than two at then than many kids in my age at that time. You're talking about, you know, a kid who's in his teens.
And I had a great interest in many bikes and, you know, you know,
“playing guitar in the whole thing. But my father was chief of police at the largest NATO training facility at that time.”
And, and so dad's job was affected. When dad's job was affected, there was a different tone in the house. You know, it's not that my dad was in trouble. It's just that there's something serious going on. And you could tell.
And because dad, it was, as an investigator, very thoughtful. But he was also becoming, he was about to become the senior enlisted advisor at Lofton. So he was going to move over to headquarters and be right under the Colonel for, for the enlisted people, basically. And that became a different set of priorities.
You know, one is about securing and keeping secure this Air Force base as the SP's do. And still do today and do a great job. The other is about being part of the decision making for that entire base. And also maybe that region or whatever it entails.
That's never shared all of it with me.
But I knew something was going on. And so dad would explain and then, of course, inevitably, we would watch, you know, whatever then President Carter was putting out. And you had to, you really had to watch it there. There was no cable news.
We, you know, we had just gotten cable. I think it was right about that time. And it was brand new, but there was no cable news. It was all about watching our rated movies on your TV for the first time ever. I remember what my dad was watching slap shot, the movie slap shot.
And I walked through and then, you know, someone dropped the F bomb. And I'm like, oh my gosh, someone said that on TV. And, but there was this changing era that was going on at the same time that my dad was contemplating also at the time and I didn't know it then. Retirement. So it was a very serious era for my father specifically.
“And because of that, I think I probably had more.”
I may have had more exposure to it than my brothers. Because my brothers being older, they had more liberty to, you know, go do things. And I didn't, you know, I wasn't driving. I didn't have my license, I, you know, so I was at the house with dad a lot. So that's the only reason.
The, the, when, when I look back at it politically when he lost when he lost the country on that. Yeah, when it was like, yeah, what you say about Iran means nothing. This is going back to Jimmy Carter and by the way, I need to apologize for Gandhi. I'm looking at my screen and the picture of the person is so small that I, I, I looked I go because I was saying it was a woman. Oh, okay. And what it is, it's a very masculine looking guy when I clicked on it.
I clicked on him was you were talking. I went, oh, no, that's a guy. It's like what it is is the seats behind him. Yeah. He's like his in a car. It looks like he's in a car. And from far away, it looks like he's got really long hair. So I was saying, she, she and then I realized I looked at it in the,
I was like, you know, you're not looking like a woman. I want to make this clear. Yes.
Sorry.
Sorry about this jendering you.
“Yes, I'm sorry. I'm a jender. You know, it looks like a great looking guy.”
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“You go ahead with this and just say I'm going to make a deal and just, you know,”
get us through to November. Make a deal even if it's a horrible deal. My base is still going to support Republicans. That may be a mistake. Not that they wouldn't support Republicans.
But the excitement might not be there and they may not go and vote. That's the concern. Not that they would vote Democrat. Right. But they might not show up to vote.
Or you say we need to go in and just obliterate the regime. There's a really the only two choices that you have. That's it. I don't think you can continue to go on till November. Saying, you know, and then the New York Post comes on goes,
okay, it's number 89 that the president says we have just a day or two away from a deal. Yeah. You just can't do it. You can't do it. Yeah.
You can't do it. The only fix is you step up to the mic with another eight minutes speech. The Iran regime is gone.
They are no longer in power.
They are gone full stop. And we now control the uranium every bit of it. And that's the only thing. The straightforward move is also ours. I don't know if that can be done in one or two weeks.
I don't. Well, you know, you have the one general said, right. Say, you can do it for a day. I said this the other day. I said eight weeks.
And I didn't think I don't think eight weeks will get it done. But I. I don't have that expertise. I'm not the Pentagon. I don't have that experience.
Show me. gaining the confidence as commander in chief. Politically set that aside. Commander in chief.
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All right, it's time for our soccer world cut update. Okay. Yes. And there you go. There is our World Cup soccer update. Yeah, I didn't see what roads are going to be busy when. And I'm like, okay, this goes on for another month. Like, where am I going? And I actually looked at the schedule to see when games are. And it's like, okay, I'm free when I ever have to go to the airport. There's not going to be any problem. The roads that I take
go into the airport, whatever. Because I live south of that great Dallas stadium in
Arlington, Texas. Yeah, Dallas, the Dallas and the media is calling it all over the
and they're getting social media. They're getting founded. It's not Dallas Stadium. Yeah, but it was for a month to be kind. I'm not going to wear my I hate soccer, T-shirt anywhere. Revertor Watt all the time. And I'm going to show you the damage, which is your fan coupon. So how the shorts are on attractive surprise. So let's have a fan bonus in the Rewe app. Just at 18-7.
Rep, a radio. And he's probably not Gary McNamara download our red eye radio app today. And you can listen when and where you choose. By the way, when we, you know, mock, soccer, whatever. Yeah, I do that because I just, you look on social media. For example, I saw yesterday a story saying that only 22% of Americans are excited about the world cup being here. Right.
“And it's like people are questioning like the soccer fanatics. Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?”
Why doesn't America like soccer more? And it's such a stupid thing to argue. It's the same thing like arguing music. People like what they like. Yeah. And if you grow up in a particular culture, you like particular type of sports. It's that same. Exactly. You know, outside of Nickelback, I mean everybody has their own proper taste and can be respected for being a fan of whatever band or whatever. Soccer is the Nickelback of sports or whatever sports. No,
Nickelback is of soccer. Nickelback is the, the music of of, uh, I don't know, that. I think the way I said it was actually more applicable. Yeah. They're the Nickelback of sports.
“And this is the problem. Soccer is Nickelback of sports. Okay. Yeah. That's what it's saying. Okay. Yeah.”
And so the entire thing is, again, if you're a fan, that's awesome. If you're excited about it, and this is, and this is going to be creating a series of memorable moments in your life. And that's awesome. I, that's great. Now, I did get into a little bit of a, of a conversation yesterday,
With, uh, with an old friend who is, uh, uh, you know, just talking about wat...
soccer or whatever. Yeah. And, uh, and I made some kind of, you know, soccer joke and he just said,
well, it's not really big where you come from is it, you know, soccer, you know, it's come from Buffalo. It's like football hockey. That's it. Even baseball isn't big. Yeah. Isn't big there. But, uh, and, and I wrote, I said, well, you know, something just so you know, I watched Payla's last
“game. I remember when he played was a near cosmos or whatever, and I think I even watched the”
exhibition where he played for both teams. This was an exhibition, was this actually last non-competitive game, and he scored a goal. Right. And that was 1977. I watched that. Right. And then I did not watch again until the, the, the, the, the, the, the brandy chastain, she's in her sports bra moment. Remember
that one to 99. And I said, so you know, something, it's been over 20 years. About every 20
years. I watched a soccer match. Maybe I'll do it again. And the only, I did watch, I think it was, when I was visiting my buddy Jerry, uh, in in Tarpen Springs. And I remember one, we got up in the, in the morning, said, we have to go to the bar now. Like, it's 9 a.m. But he's talking about he goes, you know, all, all my English buddies are up there. And Liverpool is playing and something. Yeah. And so it's he's got a bunch of friends from Great Britain from Liverpool. And so I remember watching part of the
Liverpool match, and they lost. And we're like, look, we were late. We both were late. You were Bill's fans. Uh, it was like the big game. I don't don't even know what it was in the
Premier League. I guess I, I don't really pay attention to it. Right. And the only other thing I paid
attention to, and this goes back a couple of years ago, when the Portland Timbers were playing, yeah, you know, the major American professional league, whatever it's called, and after they scored a goal, they have, I think it's timber Joe or timber Joey, he starts chainsign a tree. There's like a tree there and he chainside takes a big part of the tree off. I'm like, wait a minute.
“This is Portland. We're the environmentalists. Yeah. You should be going crazy over this.”
And I was, and I thought about it yesterday. And I went, well, I didn't think it upset. They said, well, because these are, you know, dead trees, or they are, you know, whatever, or trees that are being removed or forced management. And so it's okay. And I want it can't be okay. Remember, liberalism is all about imagery. It doesn't matter. The imagery is that you're cutting down a tree. Well, and, and you're in Portland, Oregon, stop it now. And you're doing it for just
the pleasure alone. Tell me that that what is being used. If I'm going to think like it, you know, but that's the way it's going to be. Now, maybe they did. I don't know. Maybe they've stacked it up and then someone took it and burned it. But when I saw that post yesterday, the only 22% and the people furious. I mean, name calling cursing swearing. Yeah. You know, and, you know, you know, back, and I'm like, for God's sake, I wish just, you know, one tenth of you would pay attention
and be a little bit passionate or angry about the death. It's not just something that's it. It's like one of, you know, when all of a sudden a new food becomes a trend and it's a food that is really tied to another culture, you know, and it's just like, well, I've been eating this all my life. I don't know why more Americans don't eat this. Good for you, too. I'm going to make a fried peanut butter and banana sandwich and you do what you do. And I'll smoke the banana. Places. When it comes to soccer,
when I was a kid, I played Poozeball and it was great. You know, it was, I mean, they were,
“they were dressed appropriately. It was, this is what comes down to and honestly, in the United”
States, we have a great interest in soccer. People would be shocked below the age of nine. Above the age of nine, we don't have any, because we'll get up at four a.m. and drive to a soccer match for our kids that are playing our grandkids. We'll, you know, it's a tournament. We'll camp out all weekend. We'll bring snacks. Oh, who was it that, that, oh, Henry Cho talks about that. I think it was, I think it was baseball. He was talking about, he says, you know, they started this
snack thing and Henry's like, it was snack days like, would you bring enough? They just came from the house. They should have eaten before they left. And you know, we'll go out of our way for, you know, step with our kids and soccer just kind of grew into this thing. With me as a kid, it was baseball, basketball, then when I found guitar, everything else disappeared. But, but, no, I mean,
If you talk about parents, as spectators, you know, watching their kids, and ...
it's always been about football, but baseball and everything else, and then soccer kind of just
“grew into a thing with kids, but on professional soccer, just never been our thing.”
And if it's your thing, right? Well, you know, I, I love hockey. And this year, for example, the hockey numbers are up. And so this is big debate. Well, hockey's numbers are up. But the NBA is enough as trying to compare one sport to another as being better than the other one. Yeah. Who the hell, number one? Who the hell cares? Like, I love hockey. I grew up playing hockey. hockey was a part of, hockey was a part of the culture that I grew up in as much as, as football was,
but I actually played basketball. I didn't play, you know, I played a little bit of high. I mean, no really competitive hockey. I played in a bang team for a while and stuff like that in a
couple of adult leagues, but, you know, I've never took it seriously. Number one, my,
“when I was young, my parents said, we can't afford, you know, because you go play basketball,”
sneakers, so we need to buy. But hockey, you know, just we couldn't afford it. But I grew up in the culture of hockey. Love hockey. Watch it all that, you know, constantly. As I mentioned, as I've gotten older, my passion towards sports has gotten less. I've just had found other interests and other things to watch, my mind just works, you know, in a different, you know, in a different way. Not that I won't watch, but I watch a lot less. I mean, a lot less, probably 100th of what I,
because I've sports was on 24 hours all the time, even 15, 20 years ago. And it just isn't, it just isn't the same anymore for me. But, uh, America has not embraced hockey. You know, when they talk about hockey's ratings rub drastically, all right, what do they have? Some of the playoffs have two to three million viewers. And it's like, you know, you know, the Super Bowl has over a hundred million, and you know, they're talking 50, 60 million for the playoffs and stuff,
like that and even some of the regular season games, you know, have, you know, 25, 30, 35 million people that watch. Right. The NBA and, you know, the NBA and, and a hockey can't match that can't come close to it. I don't care. I don't get mad that somebody else is a hockey fan. I mean,
“just how much time do you have to be pissed off about stuff that doesn't matter? No, I mean,”
you know, it's like, well, it's, and it's, it's again, you know, people scream, it's as if they're screaming. I can't believe you don't like hamburgers. You know, I mean, it's, it's, oh, I do hate those people who try to push their food on you. And you're like, nah, oh, do any green vegetables in there? I don't know why. Ryan Reagan does a thing on, on the raisins, and then, you know, how the people that, well, let me ask you, Brian, do you like grapes? Well, these are just dried out grapes,
and then it goes, well, that's like saying, you know, you know, it's, it's, if you found an old piece of hamling out in the sun, well, do you like ham? Well, this used to be ham, it's, you know, it just goes on and on about it. And it's people that, and, you know, I'm with them on certain things. And he also has, like, at restaurants, they need to quit using smothered on, on, on the menu. Don't, it's smothered in mushrooms, but they, you know, they kind of push what they like on you.
They push their taste on you. And then act as if your tastes are wrong. So when we do our stuff, like the soccer thing, we're having fun because we know how, how easily people are irritated in this day and age. But for hockey, for example, when people say, "Why don't like hockey because I can't follow the puck?" And I realized that I was born watching it on, you know, on regular TV, the head, you know, we, we would watch the junior A-hockey out of, out of Canada, you know,
on a snowy little black and white screen. It's signal barely coming in through the airwigs
by the way, not a cable, right? Exactly. And so we're, you know, and so, but you could always,
we, we follow the puck. It's just, you're used to doing it. But I can watch hockey and people say, "I can't follow the puck." And I'm like, "What do you talk?" And then I look at it from a fresh perspective. I go, "It is hard to follow the puck." If you haven't always watched hockey, now I will say this with the 55 and 65 in screens in, in pure, beautiful, high, you know, 9,000 k, or they have to 9,000 k yet. Probably. And the funny thing is, it's like 4k, 8k, 12k.
It's like, "Well, how soon did before they go one j?
human, I really can't notice a difference, you know, in a lot of it, I think they've really
perfected it as much as they possible. Well, it's only as good as your eyes are. It's only as good also as your eyes are that day. So there's, there's stuff that can actually affect your vision tip rarely. And all of that, I was actually reading about Jackson Brown and Dr. My Eyes. He actually was temporarily blind for just a few days. But he started writing that song when
“he, and they told them, you have to take these drops and close your eyes for three days. And he said,”
he said, you know, then it became a song, of course his eyes healed in a few days. He said, but it became a song about the loss of innocence. You know, it did. I keep my eyes open for too long, you know, and that whole thing. But, you know, you're, and I got to think about that and I thought, man, sometimes when I, yesterday, mowing my lawn, I felt like my eyes were on fire. Like somebody sprayed acid in my eyes. Yeah, coming is bad coming into work. My eyes are watering so much.
You see some moving on the side and I thought, you know, for a second, you know, I, you know,
look very quick because my, the allows you're just killing me. Yeah. So you're okay. He's only as good as, you know, right your eyes are in my moment. Right. So, but, but, and they knew it in hockey that
“people can't follow the puck. Remember, they had put the line in for a while. But then you”
start losing your base, your base, you know, the, and they finally realized we're not going to expand hockey by doing that because we're just ticking people off who love hockey by having that little red line following the puck. Right. It just, you know, it's like I couldn't watch it. I was like, stop it. You know, don't do that. It was annoying because it was like almost like having a person over in the corner, pointing at it like down in the corner of the TV, pointing at it going,
there it is. There it is. There it is. It just, it was, and then then they thought, gosh, they,
“they finally stopped. I love hockey by the way. I love hockey. And hockey to me is fast moving with soccer.”
They're running 10 miles before they go. You know, so it's like, dude, it sounds like a lot of work. You're wearing me out, you know, who's short in the field? We are Red Eye Radio. Coming up, more with Gary MacDomerra and Eric Carley. It's Red Eye Radio. We're running a radio. He's running on Gary MacDomerra. By the way, the battle on B is also into the same sense of humor that we have. Yeah. They're, they're lead headline. Least popular sport in the
world holds their little tournament. And there shows this huge stadium with fireworks all over the place. Everything going crazy. That's like, that's, that's funny. Or they could also add, 2,000 parents show up with snacks or halftime at the soccer match. The other one I like is Elon Musk confirms he will soon have enough money to become Batman.
The IPO is today. Yeah, it is. Right. It is 75 billion. Yeah, per share. No, I'm,
it's going to cost you. $135 a share. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. Yeah, we'll see where it goes. This is Riddai Radio, on Westwood One.


