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In part one of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Gary's "X" account has been hacked...and no..he's not making big money! / The National Association of Black Journalists gives Stephen...

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Now, it's Red Eye Radio, Gary McNamara, and Eric Hurley talk about everything...

politics to social issues and news of the day, whether you're up late or you're just starting your day. Welcome to the show, from the Relief Factor Studios. This is Red Eye Radio. All across America, we are Red Eye Radio, where he is here currently, and I'm Gary McNamara, give the morning, welcome. Here we go, another insane day.

Yes, before we go any further, just any of our listeners looking at my X-page, it has been hack. Yes, just so you know, you're not making big money. No, I'm not making big money on crypto.

From who is it? Let me go, cocoa back over. What's the name?

Yeah, cocoa bank thing. What's the thing? You don't, you don't drive a big money. Wait a minute. I didn't see that post. I did not, if that post is there, I did not have sex with Fang Fang, that wild thing. Well, you swall well did. Yeah. No, the grossest part of that is that she apparently had sex with him. Yeah. So, let me just, I hadn't looked into a while here, to see, is it even there anymore? Yeah,

no, it's there. I'm reading it. You don't mean to read it? Yeah. It reads, and this is the fake post. Oh, there it is. Okay. Thank you, God, making big moots every day. And this

is just the beginning. Finally, gotten my dream car and it's a range rover. Anybody

that knows you. No, it's the new most of, you know, SUV. It's not the range rover. A big

thing. Thank you to, I think it's supposed to be, is it coach Becca? It's, it's, it's, oh, yeah,

I've read a cocoa Becca to, yeah, it's, but Becca, yeah, I think it's supposed to be coach Becca with the help of crypto trading. Yes. Because we all know Gary loves to just throw his money down the drain. What an incredible coach. I'm the gambler in the family, by the way, there's, this is, that's the funny part. I, if this happened to me, I'd been like, yeah, okay, well, there doesn't go to casinos anymore. He just throws it a crypto. She took my investments from

from slowly to fast track. And then it has, so it has the picture. What's on the hood of that? Oh, it's a bow. It's a white bow. Yeah, it's a white bow. Like you gave yourself a gift.

By the way, like that's your garage. I never thought of that. Yeah, that's not your garage.

It's seen a garage. Yeah, there's no cat in it. Number one, your cat likes to hang out in the heat. So you let it, you let it hang out in the garage for a little bit every day. And, and, the cat goes at the cat actually, I open the door and the cat goes in the car and sits in the car. Yeah. And, and I, and I had to watch the cat yesterday because it's probably 130 in there,

so I had a limit her time. I think she'd sit there and fry herself. Well, actually, she got out of the

car. She was sitting on the cool concrete of the garage. But, uh, yeah, it was really interesting because it was, uh, later on in the day, uh, I just got busy and hadn't checked it. And, and I went on, on, on the app, you know, on my phone. And it wouldn't let me in. Yeah. Right. And I'm like, what's going? And we've had trouble, you know, Facebook has done, or Facebook. X has done some things that have, you know, have, you know, have changed the way that you log in for the last couple of months. Right.

So I'm just figuring it's that. And, you know, so I got busy doing that in things when, went back, couldn't get in again. And then I, uh, I, well, I kept trying to get me to set up a new account. Yeah. And then I went to, uh, at Gary Red Eye 1, you know, I put that in and it would not,

it would never accept my password. Right. And then I kept, uh, uh, you know, going to, uh,

I don't even, I'm not even sure because it gets pretty complicated when you'r...

but I went to the point where it said, we are sending, you know, we are sending a code or whatever

or information to this email. And I looked at it and you know how they have it, most of the email

blocked out. But what was left was not my email. And I knew at that point. I got, I got hacked. Yeah. And so I notified X yesterday and they, you know, and, uh, you can't comment on it, though. I, I can't comment on it. Yeah. There's the cat, uh, only some accounts can reply. Yeah. So 320 people have looked at it so far. Yeah. But I don't know whether they got 16 likes. So I don't know where those likes come from because you can't know and can tell who's liked it. And, unless

you're the person who wrote it or, unless, you know, you can tell what you've liked, but the only person that can tell that can see everyone who's liked the comment is the person who wrote the post. So it's, I don't know if those are people who follow you or follow coach Becca. Here's the other thing, too. The second photo. So under the post, there's there are two side by sides of this range rover, which by the way, is a very nice looking vehicle. It wouldn't be your

choice if anybody knows you. They, it would, maybe it will one day. No, no, it wouldn't be. Yeah.

It's, I, I like range rovers. Uh, they don't always hold their value as well as I would like. Um,

I just got a new, a, a new truck, a different truck actually about to use truck again. And, uh, so I'm more of a pickup guy. But the second photo, if you click on the second photo and expand it, there is a wall with a window in it. So this, this range rover has been built into a room

that apparently it can't get out of. That's how bad it is. And that's how, if you look at

this, the second picture close up, there's a window. There's a wall with a window that opens.

Oh, there's a, there's a, there's an arrow. You can go to a third picture. Is there a third picture?

You go to a third picture and it shows, it looks like it's almost a grime. So like a glass door. Yeah. I just, all right. That's what that is. And, and by the way, just as we've been talking about 16 people have looked at it. So I just want to put out there to our listeners. That's not, again, that is not me. I've been hacked, uh, and, uh, uh, ex told me, you know, they sent me what they call it, the file, what they call it, the file number, whatever. I mean, they given you a ticket number.

Yeah. I've gotten a ticket number that I've been, but been hacked. And they told me it could take

a couple of days before they resolved it. And it's like, okay, now here's the thing.

Now that I've seen the third picture, I'm looking through that glass to the exterior to the

outside of this building where this vehicle is parked. It looks a lot like based on my experience, North Korea. Look, there's, I can only see all I can see is some grass and a couple of trees. It's clearly, though, trust me. Trust me. I know this. It's North Korea. I don't know how it happens. That was India. Uh, the, but that's, uh, and so my question is, have has ex put a stop on it because why would you just post one, you know, uh, create one post,

and that was 14 hours ago, and that would be it. Why would you do that? You've hacked into it. Yeah. I don't know, but this, I'm, I'm hovering over, I'm hovering over the, uh, the tag for this, this Becca person. And it says they have 25,000 followers. That would be hard to believe that those are genuine followers. You know, the bot thing is a nightmare. It has to be for, you know, for Elon Musk, when he came in, he, he, he tried to do, or he said he was trying to do everything

he could about bots, but they're everywhere. I get bots following me all the time. And it's, uh, it's, uh, it's, uh, it's, it's clearly a bot. And it has a bunch of other bots following

It.

a go off site and go to the, you know, uh, go to the actual website. Right. Yeah. And, and put a complaint in, but there it is. You can report the post. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. And I'll report the post, too. Oh, here it is. In personation. Here it is. Yeah. Okay. So I can actually do that there. Yeah. This is interesting. Oh, yeah. I, we know we're doing a radio show, but I got problems here. I've got, I've got another, uh, another, I have an account that was hacked. Uh, I don't have an iPhone.

I use Android, but, but someone, but I have a, an old MacBook and someone hacked my Apple ID account.

I think you can't do anything. There's nothing linked to it. There's no, there's no payment,

method or anything linked to it. And I don't download anything on iTunes at all. Uh, I stream

stuff, but I don't purchase things through that account. So I was basically told by Apple,

you got to go get a new, you got to just set up a new Apple ID account. And I'm like, okay, but I don't, because I don't need one. I don't have an iPhone. So if I had an iPhone, it'd probably be a nightmare, but I don't. And I can still use my laptop. But she now, look at it says here, it says, uh, we're sorry, having this experience does not tolerate it, uh, to continue to perspire, perspire, fire, or any of it by providing the government issue ID. This usually takes about five minutes.

What you'll need government ID, check your devices camera. Uh, and it says before proceeding, please ensure that you're signed into your exit account that is being impersonated. I can't sign in.

So I can't continue on this on this one. Yeah. That's why I said it. That's why I had to go off

site before. So yeah. So, okay. So I, I did it. I reported it as an impersonation, which is funny, because I'm the one on the show who does impersonations. But, uh, so I reported it as somebody who's

impersonating. Well, let's get to, let's get to that in just a second. But just, you know,

I'll let you know. I'll, I'll, you know, I'll post or, you know, I don't know whether they get rid of the until I, the seventh of a friend of mine on Facebook. Yeah. And her entire account got destroyed. They had to take her entire account off. She had to start brand new. Uh, you know, someone, uh, hacked into one of my social media accounts, uh, my space. And it allowed me to log in again.

The hacker sent me my username and password and said, here, this is crap. I don't want it. So I was

able to actually log into my, you know, we're launching, you're making that up. Yeah. It's a bad joke. That's, yeah. Thanks for, and just, uh, running the joke. Actually, it was running to begin with, um, they're relaunching my space. Yeah. You told me that. Yeah. Yeah. It's actually, they're, they're, they're going to relaunch. I don't know what it will look like. Well, I'm thinking the backstreet boys will probably be back. You know, speaking about impersonations on, I saw that, uh,

that, uh, Oprah has watched her hands of, uh, Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I, I, I, assume, I assumed that was the case. But it became official. Yes. Yeah. Right. Nothing to do with that many more. Yeah. Way to speak up early. Right. What do you get ahead of it there? Hope. Anybody color, or, or, hopey, with that be wrong to color, hopey, anyone color, hopey for short? No, but I, think about it. When Oz ran in Pennsylvania, right? I mean, Dr. Phil, all these years that, you know,

that he's clearly been leaning right, uh, you got Dr. Oz now working for Trump and just now,

she goes, well, I'm never calling them back again. Nobody cares. Nobody cares. They clearly don't

care. Nobody cares. You know, this, that, that, that whole thing. And, you know, this, I don't know, it's, you know, it's weird. Uh, because Dr. Phil obviously launched on a, uh, on, on Oprah. But he was here in North Texas. He had a, um, they would go into, uh, mock trials. His company would go in and do mock trials. And, very successful. And, and, and putting together, I, I didn't even know

That existed until, until then.

of, of a case, uh, I guess, for clients, whatever, whatever, uh, lawyers wanted to hire them. I don't

know if it was for a specific law firm or, or I can't remember the details. But, uh, she brought

him on and, you know, he's big personality. And, you know, it talks like a Texan. He's going to be big and proud. And, you know, then she brings on Dr. Oz and he's got to cure for everything, you know, and then it just took off. But, yeah, that's kind of way behind the curve here.

You know, with the, with the, finally letting them go, cutting them loose this friends. Okay,

fine. Yeah, so done. Yeah. By the way, for those under the age of 70, Oprah Winfrey, was a television talk show. How long has it been? It's been a long time. It's been a generation where, you know, we live, we live in the, the bubble of today. And especially, it seems to me today's youth does so you probably, there's somebody young out there going, yeah, I heard her before. Yes. Well, this is how bad it is. Kelly Clarkson is retiring from

from daytime talk shows. That's, you know what I mean? This is, it's, we've already got through

that phase. And she was, first was a, a big deal. Very successful. You know, so Allen is coming

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he got the thumbs down award from the National Association of Black Journalists. It should be the National Association of Liberal Black Journalists. There you go. But it's a national, they call it the National Association of Black Journalists who gave him the thumbs down award because he has gone after liberal black women. They say black women. But liberal black women. And as I said,

the modern identity politics movement. I believe it started and it started at the conservative

talk show host in the early 90s with modern talk radio began. Right. And that's where it began and you were called Uncle Tom. You were called everything in the book. If you did not, if you did not get in line, the liberal establishment, this is identity politics, where they judge you by the demographic urine and not an individual. And they believe all blacks must think alike that you can't have a mind of your own. I'll race this to that.

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racism of identity politics hits Steven A Smith. We'll get to that in just one minute.

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pattern of disparaging prominent black women. Here we go. He's was on with Cuomo. All right. Yesterday. Here we go. News Nation. You are a black journalist. You are both of those things. But that in this day and age, you've got to pick a team and your team would be black people

and you should now criticize them. Well, first of all, black folks criticize each other all the

time amongst families amongst friends or whatever. That's number one. Number two. It would matter to me more Chris if they said that. That's not what they said. They said I disparage black women. I was raised by black women. I have two daughters. I have ten nieces. I have four older sisters. What the hell let he talking about? Okay. There he's just to find his blackness which he doesn't have to do. But he feels that he does. I don't know if that's the liberal that's left over in him. I'll go to

this slide. Excuse me. I'll go to this audio cut where he talks about the fact that he contacted the head of the National Association of Black Journalists. Here this is. Ladies and gentlemen, before I take this show, I reached out last night and asked the President of the NABJ to come on this show to have a conversation with me about her assertions that she articulated on that stage. Do you know what she said to me ladies and gentlemen? She'd rather have a private off-the-air

conversation first. Oh really? So you can go on a public platform. Then a great me make these

accusations against me without calling. But when I challenge you to come on here, face the face and have a conversation with me. Now we want a private conversation. He sounds shocked. He believes it's because he went after Jasmine Crocket. Well, this is what I love watching is the learning process. Yeah, yes. Right? Yes. We've seen it happen. There are so many examples. One I love the most. I think Barry Weiss, probably out of the three that were involved in the whole Twitter files thing.

Shellingberger, Matt Taibi, about talked about what they learned during that process. But what we heard from Barry Weiss, again, a former New York Times reporter now the head of CVS News,

somebody who was clearly capable of critical thinking, and what she learned along the way,

and remember the article she wrote, I think it was at the free press. I think she was already

at the free press when she wrote it. In fact, I'm positive she was. And she said I was wrong about Trump. And for a former New York, and she's not a conservative, I don't think you can call her a concern. No, I knew that what you can call her is a critical thinker. You can't call Steven A Smith, a conservative.

What you can say about Steven A Smith is he's learning a lot of things about ...

Now, I don't know what he would label himself politically as independent in the middle,

the Democrat liberal, I don't know. It doesn't matter, because you and I go back and forth with

certain conservatives and go, yeah, but you're not really a conservative. You know, so I think the labels, the political labels are kind of falling apart, because it just depends on what that person in their own mind defines how they define that particular label. But the learning process here, what you're hearing him and I agree with you, you don't have to come out and defend

yourself for being black Steven A Smith. You don't have to do that. If you're going after somebody

who has said something, that's their behavior. It doesn't matter their color of skin. It doesn't matter your color of skin. Whether you both have the same color of skin or different colors of

skin, is it relevant? Right. And that's what he should have said. Skin color is not relevant to

this situation at all. I'm a human being if you had a problem with what I said about whoever you are accusing me of saying ugly things about, please tell me what it is and we'll have a debate on that. The skin color doesn't matter. Yeah. It matters whether I have credibility in my argument, whether my argument is a good argument against another person. The fact that he has to talk about being raised by black women, having daughters by black women shows the liberalism

that is still in him and the identity politics that is still remaining in Steven A Smith because he feels in order to justify any position he has, he has to justify his blackness with his, you know, with his relatives, which is just, it makes no sense. It's a simple argument. You're making the case because we all know liberal blacks are allowed to go after conservative

blacks. Yeah. There's no problem with that at all. Right. The problem is Steven A Smith

was making good solid points against Jasmine Kraken and he's been making good solid points as he evolves slowly from the insanity of the left and he's coming out and he's very strong and he went after Jasmine Kraken for her total complete insane narrative on on the issues. If the National Association of Black Journalists came and said, we disagree with this comment here. That's wrong. That's fine. But you can have that debate. Sure. What they're saying is

in general, you can't attack the opinions of somebody that has your own skin color. That is so damn racist because what they're saying is all blacks must get in line. Yes. All blacks must think alike. I saw this early on when modern talk radio began and the number of you go back to the

you know, the Larry elders, he Armstrong Williams, you know, way back then, what's his name?

Walter Williams when he filled in for, you know, filled in for rush, a time of soul, whatever. All of these conservatives who happened to have a deeper tint of skin that I do that is not material to anything. Right. That comes out of the brain. They wish to focus on the skin color. That is the racism of identity politics. It is the absolute racism of the National Association of Black Journalists going after Steven A Smith when you judge people by the color of their skin. That's racist

and liberal blacks do it all the time. They've been doing it for the last 40 years that I've been almost a radio talk show host to go back to the late 80s when you had, you know, after rush really went national 88, then you had talk radio just explode over the next couple of years. I became a talk show host in 89 and that's, that's where it started. And, you know, it's racism. You don't judge people by groups. You judge them as individuals. Did he make a solid point? Should be the

Should, did he make a solid and accurate point?

against Steven A Smith. Well, you know, Steven A Smith was the voice that ESPN that turned it

political. If you think about it, he was the one that really started ranting about politics

and then all of a sudden ESPN became political. Now, having said that, everything was becoming political. Yeah. Yeah. There was political discussion everywhere you turned. You know, the food network,

hey, today we're making some homemade cheese biscuits. But first, let's talk about that Trump guy.

It was both good for the left. They saw it as a good thing when ESPN was on the rise as a political talk show channel. And then, of course, behind the scenes, their ownership looked at it and said, this isn't a good thing because it's turning people off. Now, the reason I point that out is because the left hailed Steven A Smith, as somebody who was being, who was a loud voice for them, that he could get on there and he could rant. And he was getting attention for it.

Until all of a sudden, he started pouring out realities. Now, we must disconnect.

One day, you're the hero. And if you involve any critical thinking whatsoever,

you're the oppressor. And it doesn't matter who you are. If you do anything at all that has any any bit of common sense at all, you're going to be judged by the radicals and they're going to come at you. And of course, in this case, they're going to do this based on skin color, which, again, if you're grouping your organization, regardless of who your organization is, is judging people and judging their and saying all of the thoughts of this group must be the same

based on the skin color, that's racism. It's the same thing as when former President Obama in 24 scolded black males for supporting Trump. Basically, how dare you?

Yep. That's arrogance, but it's also racism. You must get in line. Yep. You cannot have

independent thought if you're a black person. You must believe this and any deviation from it and you are demonized as being a racist because you have chosen to have your own individual observations and analysis of what you see. Yep. And if you do that, you are branded an uncle Tom, you're branded a traitor to your race. It is the most racist thing that we see today is the identity politics, which is mainstream in the Democratic Party. And it needs to stop

and right there what Steven A Smith did is what we're saying, Republican shouldn't do,

never go on the defensive. Right. Attack back. Right. Attack with the logic that we as a country should

deal with individuals and the credibility of the argument of that individual is the only thing

that matters. Yep. Holster skin color is not skin color sex when it comes to your opinion, not relevant at all. Doesn't matter whether you're whether you're gay, trans, black, female, whatever those arguments, those things do not come into when you are making an argument. Right. It matters whether you have credibility, whether it's truthful, and whether you know what to tell you talking about. Yeah. We're right, I radio. Get in touch with what I radio told free at 866,

we are when I radio. He is our Crony. I'm hearing McNamara. Now, I'm happy that all this is happening. I'm actually happy that National Association of Black Journalists went after Steven A Smith. It gives us an opportunity. Each time these things happen, it gives us an opportunity to point out

Where the left is and to point out the racism of identity politics that the D...

well, they used to know the moderates now are afraid to say anything. But they know they've been talking

about it for years. How they've got to stop this. I've got to stop judging people by groups. They just can't do it. Yeah.

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He is Eric Hurley, and I'm Gary McNamara. I'm telling you. Yeah, we're doomed, but it's so much fun. Well, it is. It's kind of a conundrum that we come in and we've got just a basketful of goodies, but then when you, if you were to, if you have the mindset of, oh my gosh, those kids who believe climate change is going to end the world by 2030 or 2035, and they don't see a reason for being in the classroom, if you've got

that kind of mindset, it would scare you. There are things that frightened me, but it makes this job interesting. It really is a two-sided going. Well, I mean, like I said, Steven A Smith stuff,

I think is fantastic because it gives us an opportunity to actually talk about the substance of

the issues and it's quite entertaining what leads us to talk about all these issues. For example, this one here. WNBA admits security in Atlanta was wrong to make fans cover shirts at the dream fever game. The WNBA admitted Monday that league security improperly forced a mother and her teenage daughter to cover up their XX, X, Y at Letic shirts during Sunday's game between the Indiana fever and the Atlantic dream. The WNBA is aware of interactions at last night's game in Atlanta

in which fans were asked by the league security to cover those shirts. The WNBA spokesperson said in a statement, this should not have happened. The dream also responded on Monday, distancing the organization from the security decision and placing responsibility with the league. I mean, they're going back and forward doing it. Yeah. I mean, that was just hilarious. I'm like, wow, this is just this is great. This may be one of my favorites, though. You ready for this? Okay. Oh, my gosh.

Where this was, we never got to this. This is the late last week. And this is after you had

in his canter. There's a freedom. They make that his last name. And Royce, Royce White decide to enter into the WNBA draft. And this is part of the discussion on CNN. Okay. Here we go. All right. But it's not this discussion. It's the response from Royce White. That is just like a like a headline from the Babylon being. Ah, here we go. It appears to be performance, publicity, something, whatever you want to call it. The WNBA commissioner said that player eligibility remains the

same and preserving the integrity of our game and ensuring fair competition will always remain among the league's highest priorities. How likely is this move going to advance the league's

discussions here? What do you think about that? I think that the PA, the Players Association,

as well as the league will probably probably be a little more clear about what they mean by women playing in the WNBA. I think, unfortunately, those two retired players were looking for some attention and trying to prove a point. And they may have gotten the attention and proved the

Point they wanted, but they've just added to what I believe is such a dishear...

that's been around for 30 years, correct? And it's still very young in terms of in terms of what

a league should look like a professional league should look like and they have just gotten to the point

where they finally have the attention that they deserve that they've worked so hard for all of these

years and people are co-opting this message. Now Pamela, I know you know this, but when this league started, these women, it was sweat equity. It was for the love of the game. They were making maybe $15,000 a year and they had other side jobs. They were doing it because they love to play basketball because they were so professional league for women. And so now we have people changing the entire conversation and they don't deserve this. It's really unfortunate and the true fans, the fans

who have been here from the beginning, not these flyover fans who just joined, who are causing

the rockets are really disappointed because there's some excellent basketball being played

by these ladies and they will continue to keep the main thing the main thing and try to quiet

this narrative of what is a woman playing in sports. I think we shouldn't even answer those questions.

I understand Sophie felt like she had to say something, but there's no way in today's political climate that you can answer a question like that without someone else giving you some push and some shove about what you're really trying to say. It's a carry champion, no idea who she is. But yeah, and then the anchor from CNN and then Royce White responds,

well first off, let's let's analyze what was said there, nothing. This, that was an attempt to say

that those that wish that female sports remains female sports are the ones that started this. Right. Right, and didn't start that with you, but we've been following it for the last decade. We know we can tell you when it started, we can tell you precisely when it started and became in big issue when Obama went through the process to change Title IX. There was no, there was no, not one Republican or conservative even talking about this issue.

It came from Obama and once Obama said it, everybody on the left bow down and said yes, let's talk about this all being a social construct. Yeah. And then boom, it just, it just blew up. That's where not that it wasn't being talked about because it was, but the entire debate started from the left. And so this is again trying to blame the right for responding and this is just a continuation of the response from the right as the left keeps attempting to put biological

males in female sports. We just shouldn't talk about it all because you can't win. Then you should

have told Obama to shut up. And don't, and don't bring it up. Look, we don't live in the bubble of today. We have memories. We're not, we're not clouded with artificial joy hangovers. We know what, we know how this whole thing started. We have different type of hangovers. It came for love, but Royce White here. This is just great. CNN, this is so disgusting and bigoted. Two cis women refusing to affirm my black trans lesbian identity. One of them is white. So that's

her white privilege. And the other is a self-hating uncle Tom Bootlicker. They are gatekeeping femininity and womanhood. Eric, I read that and I went, my God, that could have been a Babylon be headline a couple of weeks ago. Oh, yeah. We understand exactly what he's doing. Yeah. Everybody knows what he's doing. We all know it. But it's the, it's all based on the arguments that the left has made. Royce White is not making this stuff up. It's not like I'm just going to

throw this stuff out and it has no origin whatsoever. Yeah, you know, it's, it is the insanity. They, they really, again, don't argue the point. They only argue the person that is countering them. They can't argue the issue. They can't debate the issue. What does the W and W NBA stand for? They think it's horrible. Think about this. These are, when you look at it, you know, the W and B A has defended biological males playing in sports,

Not in their league.

leagues, yes, yet they're advocating for biological males. So then when it comes to okay define what a woman is, which is the entire argument, but we shouldn't be having this discussion at all because

that's what the other side wants. Oh, yeah. That's exactly the point. They don't want to have

the discussion because to get this to, I won't say the logical end, but the end dictated by their own playbook, it means men will be playing on the teams. It means men will be coaching the teams. What do you call an all-male W and B A? Oh, I, I got it. The NBA. Actually, the, the, the G league, whatever is the T league, whatever the minor league is. W and B A, G, B, T, Q. I think we already had the CBA, didn't we? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I used to go to the games

when, when rockford was in, when I was living in rockford. The town where I graduated high school had one. They played at the, at the university, basketball. It was like the D league is whatever, I think it's the D league that, you know, the D league. Yeah, but they would, they would draw great, though, I mean, I, I look at a lot of the D league games, nobody there. So, but you, the CBA, I remember rock, I mean, they used to have, you know, 6, 7,000 people. One of the, one of the players found the CBA team

and which tall falls at one time was dating Spinderella. Now, if you go back and I was a DJ at the time, Spinderella was part of Salt and Peppa. And so when she, a couple of times, she came into town to go to a game. And of course, you know, that was big news for a town of 100,000. But the CBA team didn't need a celebrity to be there. Uh, in, in that case, people went to the games. I went to

several games for myself. I didn't always have time because of my schedule, but but I went to some

CBA teams or, or games. But you can't, there's no way to, to deny that they, again,

the, the liberal playbook ending to this dictates, you must have men playing on the team. And

we have to go back again, because this is, this is what they're trying to say, no, how dare they, we can't believe that they're bringing this up. Why, this is not an issue. Of course, it's an issue. Obama's Obama brought it to national prominence by saying we're going to change title nine. I'm going to do it. I'm putting an executive order and the Department of Justice Department of Education are going to make it so biological males can, can play against biological females,

because title nine was, was to focus on biological women. Obama said, no, no, I've come to believe that that's a social construct, racist a social construct, Mr. Genius can't explain what a man or a woman is. Right. Yeah. Nice. Call Mr. Genius, because remember when Obama was the smartest man in the world, we're like, yeah, wow, you've got to be kid. That was the ultimate, that was the absolute ultimate of what dad used to say, oh, and I was corrected over the weekend.

Right. What's that? My brother corrected me over the weekend. Oh, what do you say?

Because always said, my dad said, you give somebody a title and they get an infusion of brains.

My brother went, no, no, no, no, that's what not what dad said. I go, it's not he goes, no,

dad said you give somebody a title and they get an instant infusion of brains. I went, oh, okay, that's even better. It's right. I forgot about the incident. Wait a minute. But does your brother know you drive a Range Rover? It's a ha ha ha ha ha. You know, when you are, by the way, again, if you go to my the my Twitter page, I've been hacked. Okay. So the cryptocurrency Range Rover post that's up there is not my post. Just so you know, going to be cool of the hackers.

After they hacked your account, they parked a Range Rover in front of your house with some keys and said, hey, it's yours. This is, this is our gift for being able to take over your account. I'd rather take the crypto. The, uh, a bottle. I don't know which one, which is valued. So,

never getting the crypto people. You got some big of a, oh, I'm not a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, yeah. Yeah.

But, you know, we, we remember how this all started. We remember that 99.9% of the house,

The, the Democrats in the house voted for the radical transgender movement to...

Democrats voted. They were defeated because there were a couple across a lot, one or two

across a line in the Republicans, you know, defeated it and it could never get through the Senate.

But the fact is the vast majority of Democrat members of Congress, like 99%.

Want men exposing themselves to women in locker rooms. They want biological men to play against women. Remember, we, we remember this. The boycott of North Carolina, because North Carolina said, no, men should not go into women's bathrooms. Remember the attempted boycott of in Texas. Yeah. Yeah. This all came from the left. The right did not create this debate. Nope. They answered the debate. The insanity of the narrative coming from the left. Yeah.

So, wow. I just, but I, I do, I do love it. I mean, the rice, why?

In his canter freedom is making some points, but rice, why does just mean as absolutely

bold as you could possibly be? Mm-hmm. You know, and they don't want to, that's why they don't want

to deal with it. That's why there's like, well, we should just, shouldn't talk about it anymore. Well, you got to, you got to define it. No, that, you know, that's the next play. Look, this is a distraction. The league needs to focus on the league and blah, blah, blah, blah, no, no, no, no, no, no. You took up a cause. Are you a hero or not? Do you believe what you said? Do you believe what you wore on that t-shirt? Yeah. Why are you running away from it? Right.

Because if you are, if you don't actually believe, if you're not willing to fight for it, then you're not a true advocate. No. So come out and say, I'm not really an advocate of this. And then we can quit talking about it. Yeah. Right. Yeah, settle it. Biological, I mean, should play in the league and that should be it. Yep. If you don't settle it, the debate and then the possible lawsuits will continue. If you're an advocate, fight,

if you're not, say it. And then the conversation will be over. Yes.

For years, we've been promoting this and now you want us to define what we're promoting? How dare you?

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ago, somebody in the building told our crew, don't bother the talent. Don't distract the talent.

Don't distract the talent. Yes. Somebody in the radio years ago deemed the on air people as the talent. Now I can get quite confusing over the weekend when I was in Buffalo and driving down Genesee Street towards the airport and there's the strip joint. I'm excuse me. The gentleman's

cabaret. Right. Yes. The gentleman's cabaret. And it said always looking for new talent. Well,

you know, BB and I, if I saw right there, always looking for new talent, gentlemen's cabaret, thought they might be looking for an announcer. I went in. Oh my gosh. No way. Yeah, no, they weren't in it. By the way, what kind of talent are they looking for? I'm guessing it's not juggling. I'm not going to touch that one. I also wouldn't touch it. But I burst out loud. I was heading to the airport early in the morning and and you know, what, uh, quarter to four in the morning

on the morning at that goodbye. And I just burst out laughing. We're always looking for new talent after the discussion we had last week. So it's, it's, it's like the old Ed McMan talent search show. Let's welcome to the stage candy. And it was like quarter to four in the parking lot was packed. It was like, wow, really? Wait. On a Sunday night, excuse me, it was a Saturday. And I'm sorry, it was, I've gone past and a Sunday night's Monday morning. It's,

but I actually was going by in a Saturday night, Sunday morning. So, so Sunday morning, just hours

before church begins, it was back. Yes. Yes, but I burst out loud. And I've always,

always gotten a kick out of when they call some, but you know, a strip joint, a gentleman's cabaret. Yeah. All the, all the gentlemen in there. I'm sure they open the doors for the ladies.

I'm sure they take off their hat when they're in, in presence in the presence...

the term also not just gentlemen, but cabaret. Yeah. You know, I, I get this like they're like

they're doing a big show like they're like it's, you know, there's a dance routine. They all

have to rehearse with a choreographer. Well, there is the DJ, I'm assuming. This is like way off Broadway. Yeah. Yeah. Way off Broadway. Yeah. And the only singing is happening from Axel Rose. Yes. All right, you ready? Okay. A socialist New York lawmaker defended shopler lifting during a press conference last week, arguing that people who steal necessities are doing so because of a biological need, Emily Gallagher in New York State Assembly woman made the

comments outside Manhattan Criminal Court while discussing crimes of poverty. Most of what we saw were crimes of poverty. People that were stealing things like toothpaste toothpaste toothpaste toothpaste

toothpaste toothpaste toothpaste. There's too many drinks at the gentleman's cabaret. Stilling things like

toothpaste. People were stealing things like, you know, soap. And that means if you're stealing those things, you need them. She said according to the New York Post. Okay. And here we are choosing

to protect billion dollar companies like CBS and Walgreens over the people who are struggling

to get by. So I would say that the true crime is that there is such incredible wealth disparity in the city that there are people who can be thrown in jail simply for having a biological need. Now Gallagher is a member of the Democrat Socialist of America. Has echoed the organization's platform that includes a long-term goal of abolishing prisons entirely. Uh-huh.

She is called for treatment not jail approach even though most first time shop lifters do not

face jail time in New York. Gallagher along with several other lawmakers also called on Mandami to fulfill his campaign pledge to end broken windows policing. The comments through quick criticism from Republican lawmakers, Queens City Councilwoman Vicky Paladino Rodonx, they want you to imagine a poor mother being thrown in prison for stealing a tube of toothpaste

she could not afford. That has never been policy in New York City to begin with. In reality,

shoplifting of items like soap and toothpaste are usually organized and at scale to benefit of gangs who then sell the stolen products on the streets themselves. Paladino said people like Emily Gallagher try to obfuscate reality because they want to enable this very activity. They know it's devastating to re-stale stores and that's the point. They're communist and they want to use crime to force these stores to close your toothpaste and shampoo aren't you know,

isn't locked up because a poor mom once stole a bottle Walgreens and CVS aren't closing location city wise because they lost a few bars of soap. This is happening because organized gangs have been allowed to constantly ransacked the stores enabled by people like Emily Gallagher and the rest of us pay dearly for that. Yeah, you know, it's this weird again that goes back to AOC when all that that was happening in New York City. I mean, it's still happening but when it was

really on the rise, she said they're just trying to feed their families and people steal. They're just trying to feed their families and this is when the gangs were going in because it was organized. In fact, when they came back to it, people don't may not know. I've talked about it but they may not have heard the fact that these corporations, the companies that own these stores, hired their own private detectives in order to find out what was happening to this product, right, the people who were

behind stealing the product and then what was where it was going, where it was ending up and sometimes it ended up on someone's Amazon store or they were selling it online. They were making money from it. So when you talk about, well, if they're stealing soap, they're just trying to be a clean. Well, I don't know if you've noticed but if you go in and you buy in certain stores, I don't know if it's every store. But if you go in and buy like the big jug of laundry detergent,

Some of them have the little thing, the little security thing on them.

because it's so expensive, it's like 20 bucks, a jug or whatever it is. And so you go in there and grab,

you know, 10, you've got 200 bucks, right. And so they've got all these security measures now on these things expensive, you know, all this more expensive stuff. Sometimes it's behind glass.

There's a certain kind of eyedrop that it's very expensive, I think, overpriced, but it's behind

glass at the store I shop at. And you look at this, it's a organized operation that goes in, takes this stuff and they go to sell it. They're not doing it to feed their families.

Maybe a few exceptions. Remember walking in one time,

walking into the grocery store in my neighborhood. And there were three people. A two of them had big boxes in their hands. And as I look down into the boxes, as they run past me, I'm walking in and they're kind of running out. Those boxes were filled with lunch meat. And the lunch meat, you know, is everybody knows this can be very expensive. And there was a car, I look around, the managers behind them, you know, trailing out and he's got like a camera

up on his cell phone. And they get into this car that pulls up. I mean, they're doing this like a bank iced. They got a driver and everything. So they got two big boxes filled with lunch meat and then boom, they're out. I don't know what they did with the lunch meat. I don't know if you can put that on eBay. I probably wouldn't be buying lunch meat off of eBay. There's some advice.

But it's probably not a good idea. And because that's what I thought to myself is, okay,

that's what you're stealing. You know, you're stealing a perishable item. And there were two young

people. And, you know, I'd say, I'm just to say 30ish. And a third person that was behind them

and then a fourth person driving that car. So this was organized. And I don't know what they were looking to do with that lunch meat. I can't tell you. But it was so bizarre to me. And it clearly, I think it was beyond having a sandwich. I'm just going to say that. You know, it hurt the stories about, you know, the guy walks in and he just puts some food item or something, you know, in his clothing, you know, and then he's trying to walk out with it and they catch him and he's

telling the story, you know, I'm homeless, or I'm out of work. I got to feed my kids that kind of

thing. There are a few exceptions to this what's going on today. What's going on today, primarily, to the largest extent. It is organized crime. It's going in and knowing that these locals have put in to place including ours were really that if you don't steal above a certain amount, any of the individuals, each of the individuals can go to that limit in terms of what they steal and it's not going to be the local authorities say, fill out a form online for that retailer,

the retailer's not going to get a visit. The police aren't going to come there. They're not going to spend time doing that. So it's unlikely those individuals are ever going to be caught, especially if they go to different stores in different, in a city like ours, you've got, I don't know how many different suburbs and stores you could go to and do that and get away with it until the end of time, because nobody's going to hunt you down. They know this. These organizations know this.

No, let's not put them in prison. They're trying to feed their family. What these individuals want, what these liberal activists want is they lawless society. What they want is no borders. The DSA has been very clear. They want no national defense. They want no police, no prisons, no senate and the house runs the White House and the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court. They're nuts. They're absolutely not fat, soup, crazy. We are Red Eye Radio.

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We are Red Eye Radio. He is there. I'm Gary McNamara. Look, you and I look back at this,

you know, that New York State Assembly woman who said, you know, it's just poor people stealing

a tube of toothpaste shouldn't go to prison. And it was like the Republican city council of Queens said that's not happening. Nobody stealing a thing of toothpaste and goes to jail. Right. These are organized gang that go in and rip off every soap, toothpaste,

deodorant, whatever. And then they sell them on the streets. Yeah. That's it's going on. Right.

And you know, when you look at it, they don't care. They hope they look at the CVS, whatever. I mean, you think about it. There really isn't as much outcry from Democrat politicians for example. There's a little bit of it, but there is in a huge outcry when the supermarket's closed in those areas. Right. They've gotten to the point of, and I agree with the Queen's

councilwoman, Paladino, who said, they're communist. They want all these things to fail.

Yep. They don't want companies to succeed. Right. They want crime to happen. Oh, yes. And it all goes back to brag. You think about it. It was brag got in office in Manhattan and said, actually came out and said, if you commit an arm robbery, but don't shoot the gun, we're not going to prosecute you for a felony until there was such an outcry, but this is the insane mentality of the Democrats today.

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