Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep. 13 | Horseface Stormy Daniels?, Donald Daters, & Campbell Soup Jingle

Episode Date: October 16, 2018

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Blaze Radio Network On Demand Welcome to it. What is it? I don't know. Of course I do. It's Chewing the Fat with me, Jeff Fisher, Chewing the Fat on the Blaze Podcast Network
Starting point is 00:00:23 every day, Monday through Friday. Plus, you know, I started, I gave you a Saturday podcast this week, and I think I might do that again. Just to give you something to, you know, get you through the weekend. Maybe. Yeah, because, you know, I get busy.
Starting point is 00:00:37 Days get long. It's been cold and rainy. Really don't want to do anything. Just like when it's hot, dry, you don't want to do anything. But it's cold and windy. You don't want to do anything. It's hot and wet. You don't want to do anything.
Starting point is 00:01:00 There's a lot of jokes with those lines I just gave you. You go ahead and write them yourself, okay? So, now you can send them in email. You know what? I'll use your jokes. Send them in. in. Chewing the fat at theblaze.com. Send them in.
Starting point is 00:01:17 And I'll, I'll, I'll do the joke of the day with your jokes. In fact, I'll start, I'll give you a joke of the day a little bit later on in this podcast, because I just read one earlier today, and I actually lo-held. No, I mean, I laughed out loud. I laughed out loud. Okay. That's what I did. I actually, LOLed.
Starting point is 00:01:40 I just want you to know that, you know, that, you know, you know, Either today or tomorrow could be my last day. I know. I know. And you're thinking, oh, Glead finally smartened up, huh? No. No. Well, maybe.
Starting point is 00:01:55 All he did was say hi to me today once, so who could be in trouble. But the, uh, tonight, if you're listening to this podcast on the 16th of October, tonight, mega millions, 654 million. tomorrow Powerball $345 million Almost a billion Between two of them
Starting point is 00:02:18 Right Now Look I don't want to be greedy And say I could win both I mean that's just silly It's just silly I know that But
Starting point is 00:02:29 Man would it be nice To win one of those Would it be nice Now this isn't the biggest Do you remember the biggest one was back in 2016, the powerball that went over a billion, 1.5. That was shared by three winners. Ooh, that would, I mean, I'd take it.
Starting point is 00:02:55 But they have to share it? Now, the mega millions was won back in July the last time with 11 co-workers for 543 million. So the cash payout is what? 300 million. And you got to split that up 11 times. What do you get 18 bucks? About that? Wow.
Starting point is 00:03:15 That wouldn't be really worth it. And then the last powerball was the guy that won it in Staten Island, right? For $245 million. One guy. That's the way you got to do it. Now, the writer of this article, uh, and it ticks me off.
Starting point is 00:03:34 A.J. Willingham. Hey, Jay. just because you hate the lottery, man. The rest of us have hope. Now, in his article, of course, the actual amount you will win, where you will win is considerably less than a billion dollars, not just because of taxes and annuities and fine print things. What are the fine print things, AJ?
Starting point is 00:03:55 You're the guy writing the article. Tell me the fine print things. What are those? The amount you will win is likely zero because of the odds of winning either jackpot. are won in several hundred millions. So, I have hope. If I lose my hope in the lottery,
Starting point is 00:04:17 the word done. The world is over. That's my theory. AJ, if you'd like to talk to me about my world outlook and theory, you'd call me. I'll talk to you. Because I'll be happy to let you know.
Starting point is 00:04:30 When we lose hope, that's the one thing we have left in America. Hope. When we lose hope. when they and this oh you know what this is a line i used on pat gray unleashed during my chewing the fat segment with pat gray unleashed in the old show on the afternoons now it's the mornings uh here on the blazer radio network um when you with when they start stopping giving out lottery payments we're doomed a couple of states have already tried hey you want yeah we can't pay you right now we'll pay you a little while. Ooh, that is
Starting point is 00:05:10 not good. Not good. Once they start stopping, you're in trouble. That's it. So I saw an interview posted about Nicole Kidman, and the headline was, being married to Tom Cruise shielded me from me too.
Starting point is 00:05:33 And I thought, wow, that's interesting. So I took a look at the article, and I just want, you know, Nicole and she kind of, she's okay. She's all right. Tom is still a superstar though, right? I mean, Nicole had been riding on his coattails since day one. And she says that she was 22 when she was married to Tom.
Starting point is 00:05:57 She did that Days of Thunder. I don't think they were married yet with Days of Thunder. And then, you know, Tom was, she doesn't like to talk about it because she's really in love with Keith now. And she doesn't like to talk about her marriage with Tom. Shut up. Everybody else does. But she said that Tom was already established superstar, right?
Starting point is 00:06:17 I mean, it's Tom Cruise. Tom Cruise has been established superstar for, I don't know, 100 years now. He's made a deal with the devil. And she claims that because she was married to Tom, she was working and got work done, but didn't have to worry about being harassed for jobs. I believe that to be true, right? The wife of Tom Cruise, you're going to try something with that?
Starting point is 00:06:48 No, you are not. But she also, in this interview, talked about it. And of course, she's doing an interviewer now because she's, you know, hawking the new movie. That's when they all speak because they're out, you know. Yes, I really want to say something controversial. But remember, watch my new movie. And did you know that she's going to be Gretchen Carlson? Gretchen Carlson in the new movie about Fox News and Roger Ailes?
Starting point is 00:07:20 I mean, that's, I did not know that. That's interesting. That's interesting. Do you have any phone calls? I haven't? Because if I remember right, Gretchen Carlson was one of the ones. that took a bunch of money. And she was supposed to have one of those STFU, the papers, right?
Starting point is 00:07:52 Those papers were you know, you take money, you take money, and you can't say anything that you took it. Yeah, I know. The old school attorneys called them NDAs, not disclosure agreements. I believe in today's world, they are the STFUs, pieces of paper. And I'm pretty sure she signed one of those STFUs. I could be wrong. But I seem to remember that.
Starting point is 00:08:17 And we've got to do something about that. Stormy Daniels. Same thing. We'll talk a little bit about Stormy here in a little bit. But there's another example. She took money and signed the STFU pieces of paper, right? And they all signed the STFUs until they think, oh, I can get more money now. And it's the Me Too movement.
Starting point is 00:08:36 So it doesn't matter. I can just say anything I want and nobody will do anything. We've got to stop that. Because otherwise, the courts mean nothing. I get it. If you believe that something bad happened to you and you actually can prove it, then why settle? Take them down.
Starting point is 00:08:57 And that, they were my bosses and I was concerned and scared for a mile. Shut up. Is that too harsh for the Me Too movement? Sorry. Right there's the problem, Jeff. We come into your eyes. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:09:17 But if you take the money, if you come to me and say Jeff what you did was wrong and I'm thinking about taking you to court and I say no please don't do that here take some money
Starting point is 00:09:34 but I'm going to give you this money but I don't want you to have to be able to sue me in the future so sign this STFU piece of paper please so that I don't have to worry about you going around blabin I know that I have this STFU because that's what you said, you're going to STFU and take the money.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Then we're done. That's the same thing that happened to Cosby. I'm not sticking up for Bill Cosby. I'm just saying that's the same thing. The judge opened up a closed deal. They opened it back up. I mean, I'll stop. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:10:14 I went down a bad road. I'm sorry. Now, I'm sure you heard the news that the judge dismissed the defamation lawsuit against the president from Stormy Daniels and Avinetti, her attorney. And of course, the president could not let that one go. So he tweeted, this is a tweet from our president, Donald Trump, at real Donald Trump. Verified blue check. Federal judge throws out Stormy Daniels lawsuit versus Trump. Trump is entitled to full legal fees.
Starting point is 00:10:59 At Fox News. Great. Now I could go after Horseface and her third-rate lawyer in the great state of Texas. She will confirm the letter she signed. She knows nothing about me. A total con. Now, that's the first time I'd heard her called Horse Face. Pretty good.
Starting point is 00:11:24 I mean, there's only been a couple of strong contenders for horse faces. John Kerry. Right? And Sarah Jessica Parker. Right? Those two. I mean, the joke, the horse walks into a bar. Bartender says, hey, what's with the long face?
Starting point is 00:11:46 I mean, that's the joke, right? I mean, that's the, hey, John Kerry walks in a bar. What's with a long face? Hey, Sarah Jessica Parker. walks into a bar, ooh, that's a Liam Neeson horse there with Sarah Jessica Parker. Anyway, she walks into a bar,
Starting point is 00:12:01 the barterner says, hey, what's with the long friend? Remember the Sarah Jessica Parker stuff. And so then Chris Cruz says, here, look at this. And he takes me to Sarah Jessica Parker looks like a horse.com. It is hilarious.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Whoever took care of it has got, and they have different people. There's one up here that, you know, Celine, if you look for horse faces and stuff, so they show Celine Dion next to horses and stuff. But this particular, he's got all these different snapshots of Sarah Jessica Parker with a similar look-alike horse. Side by side. You can't tell the difference. I like Sarah, Jessica Parker.
Starting point is 00:13:01 Stop looking at me like that. I was forced to like her and sex in the city, okay? Who hasn't watched every Sex and the City episode and every movie to make the wife happy? You haven't? Well, I have. I have, my friend. Okay? and on top of the
Starting point is 00:13:21 Stormy Daniels horse face Stormy walks in a bar, hey, what's with the long face? The judge is making Avanetti and Avanotti, whatever you want to call him, and Sarah Jessica or Stormy pay I apologize, wrong horse,
Starting point is 00:13:43 Stormy pay for the court cause. So all you people that gave Stormy money to her GoFundMe page now paying Trump's legal fees Come on, man If you, I don't, you can hate Trump until the end of tomorrow. But that's exactly why you hate him
Starting point is 00:14:06 because that guy wins that kind of stuff. And he has, he has all his life. It has all his life. And one more quick note on the trumps. I don't know if you've seen the T.I. video. Pretty impressive.
Starting point is 00:14:28 It's, you know, what's the title? I ain't Kanye or I ain't your Kanye or whatever it is. And it's in the, it shows clips of Donald and Melania.
Starting point is 00:14:37 Then it switches to them in the Oval. Wish he would have rented the Oval from us because they go out meant they would have filmed it here. Because then he has Malania up on the resolute test and it's blurred out enough to look like
Starting point is 00:14:55 Melania I mean look look I don't know if it's Melania or not I'm giving the benefit of the doubt that it's not and she's you know wearing the Melania jacket
Starting point is 00:15:14 don't care do you and that's that's what she's wearing is that that jacket is that jacket. No, no, you don't understand that's it,
Starting point is 00:15:25 that jacket. And she does have, I believe she does have heels on if I remember the video, right? So she's got shoes on and she's got that jacket on. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:33 I mean, what more do you need? So, anyway, now the report is, is that the Melania Trump spokesperson is calling for a boycott of the rapper.
Starting point is 00:15:46 Stop it. Don't do boycotts. You've just brought so much attention. He brought so much attention to that video by asking for them to boycott it. It's exactly what he wanted. You gave the good thing. And I hope Donald sets you straight to. I hope he calls you into his office, Melania's spokesperson. And has a little chat with you because, and maybe Melania will. Look around to the people that have been bashing Trump that are just dying for Donald to say something.
Starting point is 00:16:19 just dying. Like Eminem. Oh my gosh. Eminem is practically slicing his wrists open for Donald Trump to say something on Twitter to him to promote his stuff. You know what Donald Trump has done? Nothing. Nothing. I mean, Eminem has done, seriously, Eminem has done everything but slice his wrist to get Donald Trump to comment on his stuff. because he just, you know, his hatred for Trump
Starting point is 00:16:50 and there's nothing happening. It's just like nothing. It's like he doesn't exist. I've been waiting for someone to ask our president. Mr. President, Mr. President, what do you think about the Eminem? A video. Eminem's, yeah, I like a complaint. Next question.
Starting point is 00:17:12 So normally when you hear, and now, Jeff Fisher, and you get the point. That's when you're supposed to start talking? All right. And now. Oh, me. I just pointed out myself. That's what Campbell's soups are.
Starting point is 00:17:26 Mm-mm, good. Okay. We all remember that jingle, right? Most of us remember that jingle. That's what Campbell's soups are. Mm-mm, good. Now, Campbell's Soup is trying to woo younger shoppers. This is the story, the Wallsheet Journal.
Starting point is 00:17:45 It's vowing to continue targeting its namesake brand at Gen X customers while it's organic soup brand Pacific Foods lures higher income and older millennials okay
Starting point is 00:18:02 Campbell's maybe we cut down on all the 8 zillion different brands because I know you've got I was looking through what some of the Campbell soups are now this story that I opened up
Starting point is 00:18:18 from 2010. All right. Popular varieties that have been enjoyed by generations. Tomato, cream of mushroom, chicken noodle. Right? Tomato was introduced in 1897. Cream of mushroom and chicken noodle 1934. This is the story is from 2010.
Starting point is 00:18:41 Combined, Americans consumed 2.5 million bowls of these three soups each year. I mean, that's pretty good. Now, the company has evolved. This is in 2010. They have their condensed line expanded to include contemporary varieties like cream of broccoli. Who doesn't love cream of broccoli? A line of healthy request, chunky, home cooking, ready to serve soups, 32 ingredients, combined to make Campbell's vegetable soup.
Starting point is 00:19:10 Now, one of the earlier soups was ox tail soup. Mm-mm, does that sound good? made with meaty ox tail joints vegetables and nourishing barley 10 cents a can now i was looking for the jingle because i was to try to tell campbell's look just go back to what made you all right go don't try to force all this other blah blah blah soup is a meal sell that it's cheap. You don't want to call Uber eats. You don't want to call Uber. You don't want to go out to a restaurant. You'd like to stay home. You've had a long day. Soup comfort food. A can of Campbell's Soup. That's what Campbell's soups are good. We were on a mission to find that
Starting point is 00:20:14 jingle. The first one we found. See, She served him some wonderful dishes Mm, but he found the meal incomplete No soup? Good day, Irene, good day, good day, goodbye he's died To get the punch of soup for lunch I'll seek another bride
Starting point is 00:20:42 See what a waiting and sighing Oh, what shall I do, mother dear? Just reach for some soup Right. Okay, so that's your johnny back here. So that's one of the first ones we heard. And it still isn't, that's what Campbell's soups are good. Then we found.
Starting point is 00:21:03 Which, you know, I'm okay with maybe Campbell's doing a throwback. You know, modernizing these old 1930s, 1930s, 1950s. But really what I'm thinking of is the ones that, you know, the 60s and 70s, maybe the 80s, maybe. I don't know. We have to see what the 80s were. So then we found this one. Another day, another sandwich. Hey, what's that?
Starting point is 00:21:28 Chunky steak and potato. Chunky steak and potato. Hey, what have you got? Chunky beef burger. Want to taste? Campbell's Chunky. All right. Big chunks of vegetables and big chunks of meat and a thick, tasty broth.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Delicious. With a roller salad, Chunky makes a light meal your family. Oh, yeah. Campbell's Chunky. It's the right light meal. Taste great, Mom. Okay, it's the right light. meal.
Starting point is 00:21:53 Taste great, mom. No, that's what Campbell's soaps are. Good. Plus, what's a roller salad? That's what I want to know. Now, perhaps,
Starting point is 00:22:06 I, you know, unless I got the joke, you know, of course, you don't know what a roller salad is. You've ever have a salad in your life, fat man? I just want to know what a roller salad is. That's all. I don't know what that is. I should probably look it up, but I'm too lazy.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Then we found Hold me Oh, man. Won't you hug me? Oh, Oh, that's as close as the jingle for me.
Starting point is 00:22:52 Now, you know, maybe I'm imagining. The Stingle actually was a part of our lives. Campbell soups will probably say we don't know what you're talking about, Fat Man. There's a million years of Campbell Soup commercials, and none of them said, that's what Campbell Soaps are good, but I'm telling you that it existed out there. Either way, I think we bring back, we do some throwbacks, and you're going to gain some millennials with some throwbacks. Modernize the older commercials.
Starting point is 00:23:30 And I'm pretty sure you'll gain. I mean, that's my, that's my, that's my advertising plan for Campbell's. All right. Throw it back. A little modern touch to it. Sales will be huge. I mean, I should say you're welcome. But really what I'm saying is that's what Campbell's soups are.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Good. All right. I'm thirsty. Let's get over to the watercow. Seriously, I need a drink. Desperately. drink fat i'm not lying oh my gosh if there's seriously if there's anything better than a cold coke zero you know drink wise i don't know what it is all right so we're hanging out here in the
Starting point is 00:24:26 water cooler just a couple of things to uh you know peak our interest here as we're hanging out in the break room like the remember the new the dating app for trump supporters Donald daters aimed at American-based singles all for Donald daters all the information was breached
Starting point is 00:24:52 that's all don't worry about it that's all you don't worry about it so what right look it was just exposed to everybody
Starting point is 00:25:02 that's all you look the app and the data was all pulled offline as soon as somebody figured out that it was breached
Starting point is 00:25:16 it's fine don't worry about it and why are we beating up Sebastian Gorka why Sebastian Gorka now we've heard of my we've been on this network before I'm pretty sure Jackie Daly has talked to him
Starting point is 00:25:32 once or twice before and I like a lot of his ideas you know he's a different bird I got it so am I so are you. We're all different birds. That's what makes us special. Now, he's in trouble
Starting point is 00:25:47 because they're picking on him for following 40 plus women and honeymilf 40 on Instagram. Now, I just want to say I'll let you know tomorrow if those are worth anything because I didn't
Starting point is 00:26:10 I don't realize I could follow those pages and I was looking at and just testing it out for you because I want to see what he was following. And it's followed by 32,000 Instagram users. Come on. That's a big Instagrammer.
Starting point is 00:26:31 Right? The 40 plus women, beautiful page. You know, just give the, man. Why can't we just follow who he wants to follow? Leave him alone. We also found out that IBM
Starting point is 00:26:49 has a new X-Force Command Cyber Tactical Operations Center. First of its kind, so they say, I'm going to prove them wrong. Mobile cybersecurity training center. Coming to a college campus or security event near you, its purpose, help companies train and respond to cyber attacks and provide on-site support.
Starting point is 00:27:16 One use case per IBM is to bring Command Center to sporting events and other large gatherings that could use a heavy cyber security presence. This thing is probably not going to pass inspection at your local way station. It's got 20,000 feet of networking cable, a telescoping light tower, which is as bright as like 60 car headlights, two mounted satellite dishes, 22 workstations, five HD cameras, and a 12-foot long exterior display. It's the 18-wheeler.
Starting point is 00:27:48 It's part of the IBM's 200 million-plus. investment into cybersecurity response facilities. Okay, I just want you to know that they were saying, first of its kind, perhaps they didn't see the documentary, live free or diehard, with Bruce Willis as John McLean and Timothy O'Ollifant as Thomas Gabriel. But Thomas Gabriel drove around in giant semi-trucks with his command. center in the back of the trailer or the truck. So IBM, you stole the idea from Die Hard movies.
Starting point is 00:28:30 The documentary, Live for Your Die Hard, check it out. Which is actually, like, I'm a diehard fan. But that's not a bad one. Live for your die hard. I liked it. It was good. Timothy Oliphon is great. There's some great John McLean fights.
Starting point is 00:28:46 That's the one where he shoots himself in the shoulder to shoot Olofen at the end. Oh. Oh no Sorry Sorry spoiler alert I mean I'm a fan of the diehard movies So I mean that's Apparently IBM is as well
Starting point is 00:29:03 Ha ha ha ha Right Yeah Yeah All right and since we're in the break room I'll give you the joke of the day Don't forget you can send in your jokes Earlier today at The Blaze
Starting point is 00:29:13 Chewing the Fat at theblaze dot com Chewing the fat at the blaze dot com So blonde walks into a drugstore and asks the pharmacist for some bottom deodorant. The pharmacist looks a little confused and explains to the woman that they don't sell anything like that or anything called bottom deodorant never have. The blonde assures him that she is buying the stuff from this store on a regular basis and would like some more. And the pharmacist is still confused. We don't have any.
Starting point is 00:29:45 I always get it here, says the blonde. The pharmacist, do you have a container and comes in? I mean, maybe we can take a look at it. Yes, says the blonde, I'll go and get it. She returns. Hands it to the pharmacist. The pharmacist looks at it and says, this is just a stick of underarm deodorant.
Starting point is 00:30:07 The blonde snatches the container back from the pharmacist, turns it on and says it reads out loud from the container. To apply, push up bottom. A house where a victim. The victim of the Salem Witch Trials once lived is on the market for $600,000 just in time for Halloween. Nearly 4,000 square feet was built in 1638. Once the home of John Proctor, who was convicted of witchcraft and hanged in 1692. The six bedroom, two bathroom home.
Starting point is 00:30:58 Ooh, you need to add another bathroom to that bad boy. Take a look at it. I mean, it's a cool looking house. And it's a big, big old house, so, but it still needs. I mean, you're looking at six bedrooms and only two bathrooms? That's a problem. That's a problem. In today's world, that's a problem.
Starting point is 00:31:21 All right, so the six bedroom, two bathroom home. in Peabody, which is, at the time, was part of Salem. Ah, that's kind of Cole. The home's owner died earlier this month. The vice president of Peabody Historical Society tells the Salem News, the organization is looking into whether it's feasible to purchase the home and make it a public resource. Well, all I know is, if they need help, help selling it. They should call Mercury real estate agents.
Starting point is 00:31:59 They should just go to real estate agents.I trust.com. I know. See, once again, this guy, they've got a great house. I mean, it's kind of cool. It's got great history. And yet they expect just to put up a for sale sign with a couple of balloons and somebody's going to stop buying by the house. Doesn't happen like that anymore. They need professionals that know exactly what they're doing. Real estate agents. I trust.com.
Starting point is 00:32:28 Okay? Agents in over a thousand towns all over America want to earn your business. Highly rated agents who get the job done. Real estate agents, I trust.com. Real estate agents I trust.com. And if you were looking to sell, you're looking to buy, you obviously want to sell high, buy, low, that's where you need someone that knows exactly what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:32:57 I, on the other hand, without real estate agentsitrust.com, have always sold low and bought high. It's supposed to be the opposite way. It's supposed to happen. You're supposed to buy, low, sell high. But without any expertise from real estate
Starting point is 00:33:13 agents, I trust.com, I went the other way. Duh. Don't be like me. Real estate agents, I trust.com. All right. Let's go to the fact. file. All right, if you're listening to this on the 16th of October, 2018, tonight is the season premiere of the Connors.
Starting point is 00:33:36 That's, yep, that's right, Roseanne without Roseanne. I mean, it's the show is the Connors. And they should just call it, this is Roseanne without Roseanne. And I told you, I told you it was a, it was just, it was just an ad campaign. Okay, I want to just, I'm going to back up for just a second here, because Chris Cruz in my ear is saying, you didn't tell them, you just told me. All right?
Starting point is 00:34:02 Okay, listen to me. Follow me on Twitter. At Jeff E.M.R.A. Facebook, Jeff Fisher, Radio. Instagram, Jeff Fisher Radio. Those of you that already follow me already know what I thought of the ABC campaign about their indecisiveness,
Starting point is 00:34:23 and we probably shouldn't have fired Roseanne, and it was just a knee-jerk reaction, and we probably should have waited. And I knew that it was just them trying to sell the show, get people to recognize the show and realize that the show is still good. I've seen a couple of the trailers. It didn't look bad. I thought it was okay.
Starting point is 00:34:43 I get what they, she was going to knee surgery. I watched them all. I thought the season was great. She was going into knee surgery. So she's just going to die in knee surgery. That's going to be the end. And they'll have the struggle of losing mom and losing the wife and losing the
Starting point is 00:34:55 wife and losing the aunt and losing the sister and losing the daughter and i mean i've already written eight shows for them what do they want so i knew it was a ruse that they didn't they of course they were happy they fired rosanne i believe i believe it was a bad move i really do i think it was a knee-jerk reaction and they just shot from the hip and they shouldn't have but it's okay they did it they'll live with it she apologized and she cared so much about the the people that she gave up all the right so that they could all do the show. She's such a horrible person. No.
Starting point is 00:35:31 She's whacked out of her mind. So what? So everybody else in Hollywood. So now, a couple days later, just like I told Chris Cruz, and I end you, of course,
Starting point is 00:35:43 for those of you that follow me on stuff, that now they're saying, oh, filming the Conners was emotional, but it's great, and the experts in the show is great. It's going to be wonderful. It's one of the best shows we've ever done.
Starting point is 00:35:53 So now we're just the opposite. just wanted to get the news out there about the show. It was all just a just a promo campaign. And Lori Metcalf, Roseanne's sister on the show. Don't forget, this is the type of, you know, what a wonderful person she is. And she's an actress, so she's going to do what she wants. But she's going to star with John Lithgow on Broadway in Hillary and Clinton. Yay!
Starting point is 00:36:32 And don't forget, Bill and Hillary on tour. I mean, they're going to be in my neck of the woods come December. I'm thinking about going to see them. It might be worth, it might be worth seeing if I can get in for free. I don't want to pay. I don't want to give Bill and Hillary any money. But that's proof that they're still hurting for cash, right? I mean, the foundation that they were used to tapping from, that's dried up.
Starting point is 00:37:03 You ain't lying. And they have, you know, become accustomed to a lifestyle that they need some gash. Bill wrote a book, Hillary wrote a book, Hillary's still out there running her mouth. They're on tour now. I mean, she's been, Hillary is on at least two network shows for this special appearance. Murphy Brown, which was an agonizing scene with her in it, by the way. I mean, bad. By both Murphy and Hillary.
Starting point is 00:37:39 But Hillary was Hillary. Murphy couldn't even make her look good. At least the episode that I saw in Madam Secretary, where Hillary was there, Colin Powell was there, and who's the other Secretary of State, the old lady? What is her name? Oh, Madeline Albright.
Starting point is 00:38:01 So she's, so, uh, what's her face? T. Leone, Madam Secretary has got, uh, these three on because of the, the storyline. The White House was, the White House had a rocket hit it. You know, so she's got to give a speech. The president's still alive. And the show's already been on. Oh, gosh. How many spoilers do I have to get?
Starting point is 00:38:25 All right. So never mind what I said. All right. just know that for some reason, Madam Secretary has to meet with these former Secretary of States. And so they're all in the same room. And it was actually not bad.
Starting point is 00:38:42 I mean, if you, you got to get past, you've got to get past who they are, which is tough to do. And what they say is, I mean, it's almost, you think that that's what they would say, or at least you would hope that's what they would. would say. I have a feeling that that's not what they would say in real life,
Starting point is 00:39:03 but now Albright, she's been on before. She's been on the Madam Secretary before. Because of you know, female Secretary of States and the struggles.
Starting point is 00:39:21 And don't look at me like, what are you doing watching Madam Secretary? I'm forced to. I'm forced to. Now, for some reason my wife likes this stupid show. I don't know why. I don't know why, but she likes the show. So A, I don't mind looking at Tia Leone for an episode. She still looks good, right? And there's a couple other people on the show that aren't bad to look at. But she doesn't let me watch
Starting point is 00:39:51 very much of it because when I, you know, she watches it on her own time. Because when I sit down and start watching it, she hates that I give her. commentary through the show of like real life stuff and that wouldn't happen and give me a break and they're starting to make comments of what's happening. It's just agonizing. So most of the time she's like, you can't watch get out. So I don't. But she watched this episode with the other secretary of states, the former secretary of states,
Starting point is 00:40:25 and after it was over, she called me back in and played it back for me. because she knew that I wouldn't I couldn't take it when it was on for real I mean she for some reason and I don't understand this at all maybe you can help me out I don't understand this at all for some reason when I comment throughout shows she's watching she doesn't like that I know I don't I don't understand it either all right my gosh I wish I could just keep going tonight. It's Tuesday. It's rainy. It's wet outside.
Starting point is 00:40:58 I don't want to have to drive home. I'm here with you. We're just talking. I feel like I just want to keep going. But probably should wrap it up. Drive safe. Have a good night. We'll see you tomorrow.
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