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Welcome to the show from the Relief Factor Studios. This is Red Eye Radio. All across America, we are Red Eye Radio. He is here calling on Gary McNamara. And this Saturday is officially, there's been a bunch of unofficial ones
which got her long. But this Saturday is officially a no-king's day celebration. Oh, really? Yes, OK. No-king's day.
It is the real one. Yeah, this is the real one. When we said as a nation, yes, 250 years ago. No-king's.
No-king's. We know that we understand that the left doesn't understand the concept of it. But now, the interesting thing is this is the first year.
Now, you know it that I always have always--
βI think I get since I spent so much time hereβ
or preparing to come here. I have T-shirts that I wear just that I wear all the time here that have sains on it and everything else. I wear them more here than I do ever going out. But when it gets to be the fourth or July or when it gets to be
near independent stay or Memorial Day or, you know, flag day or veterans day, I always have something patriotic on. Today, you can see this is my 1776 shirt. Right, which is now, it may not be as bright as the one I wore yesterday. It's from 1776 to be clear.
It's really old. Well, yeah, this is-- I got this when I was born. Right. And so you were there from the beginning.
Exactly, no. Nobody can be my memory because I was here in 1776. That's right.
βBut this is the first year that I started thinking,β
and maybe part of it was reading the polls that showed that Democrats are not patriotic at all. They're just not patriotic. I mean, the majority are not. They just don't.
The majority don't want to be here.
Uh, and first year I thought to myself,
'cause I'm going to be flying on-- What day is it? Tuesday. I'm flying. Yeah, I mean, I'll be flying on Friday.
Like, wow, that shirt that I wore yesterday. Even this one was 1776. Do you think somebody on the plane will complain that that's offensive and needs to be taken off? Maybe.
Maybe. Yeah. Because if I wore this, the 1776 shirt, which is basically a no-king shirt to a no-king's rally, I might be offended by some of the things that people said to me. Well, and ironically, the person complaining about what you're wearing
will be holding a king-sized pillow wearing put dramas and have blue hair. And you'll be the one that's offensive. With my short, perfectly sculptured hair. Mm-hmm.
Yeah, with my sand-alone hair. Cheers, remember that? Fanzy hair. Yeah, remember the comb? No, it's OK. Yeah. Uh, my good looks.
My well-toned arms, my well-developed upper body wearing these patriotic shirts might be viewed as offensive. Yeah. Well, the shirt might be. Well, and my description of myself might be
two testosteroneic. I think I made that up. That's Dr. Ronic for anybody, any liberal. That's testosteroneic. testosterone to the toxic.
My toxic. Yeah, my delinity. My toxic masculinity there. Last week, at Super Exit was a truck called
Toxic masculinity.
"I think he wants me to judge this one." Yeah. Cool truck. That was a cool truck. But really, Sarah's first year, I thought,
'cause I wear this, you know, the week before Independence Day, where all of my patriotic stuff here, on the air. It's just, it just feels like this is the place. If I'm going to wear it to wear it, but I was thinking about it. Wow, it was the first time I've ever thought about it.
'Cause I have golf hats just, you know, American flags. Sure. You know, emblem every, you know, everything that I, you know, I just, I've got tons of it, and I can see it. That's because, yeah, I don't agree with you, because the flag represents, can represent a sense of false patriotism.
Thank you, Obama. Yeah. Remember that one? Oh, yeah. It was November of the patriarchy, uh, the 2007.
It thrown out the words, it really is becoming boring. Well, a parody of itself. You know, it's becoming, it's becoming a Mike Myers movie. The Pentagon, you know, it's just like they, just repeat the same thing over and over again.
The differences with, like, Myers, it's always entertaining, funny,
and has a purpose. They, and has a point. They don't. Meditian yoga joggen, I can't stand it. Really? I can't stand my story, total. Steuere, how do you feel? The steuere is real? Yeah, I've got a lot to come up with.
Has your own connections? No, just like Steuere. Wow. And that's just a bit... Sure, the macht fast, all is automatic. It's so exciting for me.
I can't believe it's the best price. Wow, it's in the third stage. A couple of years after the high school.
βI don't think that's what I wanted to live.β
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I thought about that on my flight the other day. And I thought, you know, because it was a small flight. Regional jet. And I, you know, so it wasn't, you know, we didn't have as many people on board.
But still, you know, there's...
There's always the one, right?
Where you go. With that person be offended if I was wearing a maga hat. You know what I mean? You're like... You just want to carry one around.
I don't wear hats in general. But you just want to carry one around. Just to test. Just to test it.
βAnd see. And you know, because I think to myself, you know,β
the Obama shirts were a thing, you know, and to the point that CNN at one point was selling them. But when I saw one, I was like, "Okay, whatever." I didn't freak out.
I didn't want to get into a conversation or yell at that person for their support of Obama or their choice of a t-shirt. It could have been a laundry day for all I know. And that was the last t-shirt they had left to wear. I don't know, right?
And I don't care. I don't care why they wear something, but the left man, remember, back during his first administration. You had people getting kicked out of places for wearing the maga hat.
And we were wearing the maga shirt. They were getting kicked out of places. And now it really has become where the American flag,
βremember the one female worker who said,β
"Look, if there was an American flag flying out front, we would avoid that house. Are you kidding me?" "Are you kidding me?" That sent a signal, which we knew eventually was coming. We knew it would be, you know, anything,
I, you know, a pickup parked out front. I don't know, just a non EV parked out front. You know, all these signals that they pick up on,
they're always an activist mode.
And I think to myself, that just sounds exhausting.
Well, I mean, I, I, I just, I always fly the flag,
you know, I have an electric flag at my house.
I've got, you know, I've got lights ready to go. I, you know, on, on, on the fourth. And I'm waiting for someone to come up and say, "Uh, it's a sense of false patriotism.
βThat's, that's what you have. And, and you're above a patriot.β
It's American, no matter what. Yeah, that's it. Do you know what I do for a living? Yeah, right. Well, you know, I, I spend my life
criticizing the actions of people that are involved
in running this country. Yeah. But I don't do it for a particular person. No, I do it because I believe in the Constitution of the United States and, and the people that fought to, uh, and sacrificed.
So, I have the opportunity and freedoms that I have today. That's why I do it. You know, I, I'm ever mindful of that.
βAnd I don't, it doesn't matter when Biden was president.β
I didn't not fly my flag. Yep. I didn't not put all of my flags out on Memorial Day and on Independence Day and on Arbor Day, those are green flags that I put out on Arbor Day. Uh, I'd save the trees.
I put up my arbor Day. Oh, so you put up, I'd have your chop, I chop down a tree and put it up in my living room. You put it up your day. Put up your French flag. Yeah, put up my, I, I, I would, I would chop down a tree and then put it up and decorate it.
Put it in my living room. Well, let me take this in my, my neighborhood. Yeah. I guarantee on the fourth, it will be myself and my neighbor. There will not be one other person that has any type of patriotic flags or anything on their
lawn on my entire, it's about on my, on my block on my particular block right now already. My neighbors are ahead of me. There are about six or eight houses that are already have everything out. And I typically will put it out Wednesday or Thursday, depending on when I get the lawn done. I want the lawn to look nice and, and I want it to all be a nice presentation for a reason.
Same with with Christmas, but you know, there's, there's something, you know, you mentioned it.
βWith that every time I come outside and I look at my flag that's hanging, I think about myβ
father service, I think about those who didn't come home. I think about, you know, everything that it means, I think about the things that I'm free to do as a result of that service.
And it began with 250 years ago with our founders making a very critical decision
and a revolutionary war that resulted in the Greatest Nation on the planet to the point that Europeans are coming here and going, you know, oh, now we get it during soccer matches. And to me, I mean, I'm just so grateful that I'm that I was born here. I'm so grateful to be here, certainly grateful to live in a free state like Texas. Free America, exactly. And I love, you know, I love, I love everything about it. I don't have any,
you know, there's nothing false about it. It, it warms my heart every single time. If someone chooses not to celebrate or if they want to just, I don't know, hate this country, I don't get it. I really don't get it. It, it really is this activist button that can't be for some, not all can't be turned off. They're always an activist mode. They believe they've got to display their anger and hatred all the time. And I'm frustrated about things. I'm greatly
concerned. I'm passionate about things. I'm not going to scream at somebody for wearing something that I disagree with or represent something I disagree with. It's just not going to happen. And again, you mentioned it earlier. But how many, how many of these people have actually traveled outside of the U.S. have real world experience of knowing what it's like? You know, Shane
Gillis did a stand-up special use of stand-up comedian.
before we ever got on SNL. And he said, you know, at the beginning of the special
βbeautiful dogs which is based on what Trump said during the speech after they killed Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi.β
He said at the beginning of it, he said, you know, we live in the greatest nation because man, I've been, you know, because I haven't traveled all over the world, but I'm telling you right now, we're just in the crowd cheered. These are not, he's not a conservative. He's, you know, he's a liberal and the crowd is filled with liberals and they were cheering. And I thought to myself, no, there's a little hope. Because, you know, it's the activists that really stand out, you know,
they think they're going to be the hero. They think they're going to have their moment. Again, that, that carrying that kind of anger and hatred to me sounds really exhausting and it goes absolutely nowhere. It doesn't bring about change. Or remember Tucker Carlson and Candace did talk about how great, you know, Moscow is. Yeah, right exactly. Russia's a great grocery stores.
Great grocery stores. Wait, did you ever think that Tucker Carlson, with announced, I'm leaving the Republican party, and it was like, you, there wasn't even a pin. There was no nothing. There's nothing. Crickets. And, you know, because I wasn't even any discussion on it.
βWell, my question was, were you ever really a member of the Republican party?β
You know, I mean, because it's sounding more, more like a, a bill crystal moment, you know? Yeah, it's like now I got a question and I did for years. His credibility as a conservative.
Oh, we weren't. I remember it was everything was Tucker Tucker. We never felt, we never felt
for it. When he came clean, you know, he said, you know, it was the producers at ran his show at at Fox. Right. That, you know, he really wasn't telling you what he really thought. Also, you're getting paid not to tell people what you think. You'll take money to change your money. Yeah. Well, you've just destroyed your credibility. Yeah. I mean, that's, you know, then again, you know, I would have to, I would have to answer to my
βloved ones. If I did that, I can't imagine. We talked about that. You brought that. I think youβ
asked that question one time. What do they say when they go home? Like, I think we're talking about the left. Yeah. When they, but it doesn't matter to apply to anybody. If you don't live by your convictions and you, and you're saying things in public, a very public arena, and then you go home. What do you say? Do your family and friends tell you the truth or do they hide from you? Right. Oh, we are right. I radio brought to you by FPPF fuel power max. It's a common road rumor that it's
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βRenai Radio. And I'm Gary MacGamer along with her early. My God. What? What did I do?β
In my, I, I just saw this article two minutes ago. Okay, why not? And read the first couple of
paragraphs. Oh, here we go. I'm reading this is from Vox. Okay. Okay. Constance Grady. I'm not going to read the headline. Okay. To you. I'm just going to read this to you. All right. And after words, could you line up? I do not want to promote alcohol use or abuse, but if you could line up five shots of the heaviest proof stuff for me to chug after I read this. Yeah, I would appreciate it. Yeah. And you'll understand it. Are you ready? Okay. After two successive women lost the race
for president and with the GOP, increasingly claiming that testosterone fueled Manisfier, a lot of democratic insiders are starting to worry that the party is a bit too low tea, even at successful new faces, like John Osoth and James Talarico might still be too soft. This might explain why the recent Instagram post from the Democrat showed Talarico nine on meat. They're racked with anxiety. Where are the masculine Democrats?
Now, I'm just reading what they wrote here, but you can, so that I'm not trying to, I'm not trying
βto be explicit in any way. I just, you need to hear how they wrote this. Okay. They're racked withβ
anxiety. Where are the masculine Democrats? They believe that voters need a manly man. Someone who isn't smooth, groined, who can drink beer and watch video games and eat a hamburger and have sex with Autocondum, who has the solid physicality of a man who makes his living outdoors, who will bring young men back to the Democrat fold. They want a bro. But wait! Actually, the newest icon of Democratic power fits that bill almost exactly.
He's a car heart wearing marathon running fully bearded dude, who loves to shout out. He's obsessed with the mix and recently made, you know, where this is going. And recently made a basketball theme campaign ad. When he was campaigning last year, he toured the edgly Manelsphere podcast world and easily traded risks without bench press pressing and manure posting. They didn't use the word manure though. Analyst described his politics using testosterone
forward metaphors like muscle, power broker and kingmaker. This, of course, is New York City Mayor Mimdani. Yeah. Could you line up the shots for me, please? He's the masculine guy. He's the masculine guy.
Wow. And then, look at me. Okay. The first reference. Zaryn's a good
hang, said streaming star and certified bro, Hassan Piker. He's Nazi adjacent. By the way, well, you know, I guess does Naziism just communism and Naziism? I mean, you look, I mean, look at the pictures of Lenin. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Look at the picture. Right. You want to mess with that guy?
That's Mandani.
Flattener testosterone-laden Nazi nonsense and communist produced manly men. They have
them. They've got them. They're right there. They're back on track for God's sake. Permission structures granted. Are we missing something? Are they all doing drugs before they write a story or go on the air or do whatever? Am I missing something? Could I just zone through this and talk? Here we go. Yes. Come on. Yeah. Well, I think I need a new drug. No, no. I want an old drug. I want one of the oldest. Let's put it in the pipe and let's burn it.
βHere's the thing. I don't know what you're sitting down to write this garbage because they'veβ
already got the end game, the point already lined out. They already know where they're going with this
and they're thinking. All right. You've got to set it up here and they think they're going to sell people on that. They really think, do you think there was some meeting or do you think the writer just just took off? Because with writers it can just be, all right. You get hired to write. That's what you do. You just go. What fiction? See, the next point I was going to make. Thank you. Hollywood, if it had this kind of creativity, then maybe they'd be relevant again.
βBecause they're just, they really have to go out of their way to find something and be creative.β
I mean, all this is in the same realm of, you know, states saying, hey, look, we'll create a pact, right? We know, we've got to work around this silly little constitution. We'll create a pact. How convinced people we do have masculine people, masculine Democrats that are running. And by the way, how dare you? This is an age when you're not supposed that masculinity is toxic. Well, but that's the whole point. Because she's bringing up the communist and then she does bring
up the Nazi as the other masculine person. Here I go. You ready for this? All right. So why isn't Memdani the Democrats knew icon of masculinity? Instead, the pro masculinity discussion has mostly held up Graham Platner, the controversial Democratic nominee for Mane Senate seat. Yeah. As the butch future of the party can clipper Stein, wherever the hell he is, I'm provingly described Platner as a tatted up X-Marine riff raf in contrast to the asexual,
Harvard educated McKinsey consultant. He feels represents the classic Democrat machine male candidate. So what they're saying is what she's saying is the Democratic party has lacked masculine men. So communist and Nazis are where the Democratic party has found their masculine men. Somebody should call Tim walls and break the news to him. He's out in the garage working on
its football. Seriously got the hood up on his pig skin. The problem is they don't get it.
They don't see it. They really don't know what to do here. And you know why it's because their own rulebook ties their hands at every turn. I love this. They got common sanctions. Manly appeal can hear any of his dimwit cult explain what a man even is. You can't. They can't define what a man is yet they're trying to define what masculinity is. They can't define a man or woman. And again, on one side, masculinity is toxic.
βAnd on the other side, we need more masculinity. What exactly is manly about this guy?β
If he were to go fishing on the weekend, sport some camel and go hunting, go mutton in a four by four, hit the gun rage, pump some iron at the gym or watch wrestling matches.
Then I'd say he is manly, but this neatly groomed well-dressed guy comes off.
He comes across as a scissi, not a man. I remember I was using the term fem last week or a couple weeks ago when I said that's right. And I was it was funny because the next day this stuff must stick somewhere because all of a sudden there was a member I said there was a band we used to go see called the fans. All of a sudden I'm going through Facebook and it was like the Google
Dallas first show, which was at the Continental in Buffalo, which was like the CBGBs of Buffalo like
from, remember the punk club in New York. And beneath it was, and next night the fans. So it's laughing about it. Yeah, your your phone was to pick that up. But then here's one. Oh, oh, mfg. Oh my yeah. This guy couldn't even bench press 115 pounds without help last year. Not at all manly. Democrats keep singing the same old song, it's time for a better way.
βBut who do they think they can, what, what was the purpose of writing that article in vox?β
For people to mock. It's certainly been fun. You were, but it, and it was weird. No, it's
this weird thing though, that they really believe they've got to, because who are they trying at vox? Who are they reaching out to? It really is mostly their own side. I mean some of us on the right will, will read it because we do this for living and it's very entertaining to read and pick apart. But they're looking to reach people on the left, the rank and file left. So it's this really horrible attempt at saying, look, y'all, we do have masculine men. And it's so bizarre and
first of all, again, two seconds ago, masculine men were the problem. Right. And now you don't have
enough in the party and that's the problem. And then the allegations of abuse of women to platinum. And here's the vox in the liberal scene. Right now, he's the one he owns the masculinity in the party, but we don't know if he's electable. I love how they attempted to
βfind masculinity. I, the mustache? I don't know. I don't know. How do you define masculinity?β
What is the definition of masculinity? There are two men that have successfully worn such a mustache. Skunkbackster. And we'll for Brimland. Don't bring in John Bolton, because he's going to jail. I mean, because if those are the definitions that they let, you know, tatted up and just, you know, could God, I love it. We, where she said, what makes a masculine man is someone who isn't smooth groin can drink beer, watch video games, eat a hamburger, and have sex without a condom
has the solid physicality of a man who makes his living outdoors. That's their definition of masculinity. I thought, I thought on the left, they had discarded them from society and, and and bling
βthem for all the problems of our nation. That's what I thought had happened. But you know,β
we started to see it creep in with Tim walls. I was the permission structure. No, you weren't. Get back in the garage and don't forget to change your turning signal fluid. This is, Tim assistant coach, Tim. You know, but the thing is watch video game. Well, I don't, you know, because I don't know that watch video games is the definition or watch wrestling or watching, watching, watching, watching wrestling. I don't know, because I can't
tell you what the definition of macho is. You know, the song about it was sang by a band who featured prominently game it, not all of them, but some. So if you think about the macho man, the song, it's like, I have no idea where the definition and don't care where the definition is. The, they're, they're so obsessed. Think about this. Identity politics has gone so far. They're now back to being concerned about not having macho men. Yeah. And here I am. I mean, I'm just
thinking of myself. I like wine. I've got a cat. Not going well. Those two strikes. Yeah. You got two
Strikes.
masculinity. Yeah. Two strikes. When's Barry Manalo coming to town? All right. We are, air supply.
βYes. We are Red Eye Radio. We'll be right back with more Red Eye Radio with every currentlyβ
yet in Gary McNamara. We are in a radio. He's a croning. I'm Gary McNamara. President Trump,
yesterday, urge gas station owners nationwide, the lower prices, warning retailers,
βthey could face consequences that they failed to act like what? Like what? If they're not breakingβ
the law, again, it's, you know, we, we've been through this with the left for the longest time.
We're going to find out, but apparently he didn't pay attention to the criticism where he's not
βsaying oil companies, he's saying retailers. Right. Yeah. Exactly. Sorry, but, you know, those guysβ
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