Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 368 | Spirit Airlines is Fogging & Dallas Power Couple Takes on the Judicial System | Guests; Jordan Lewis & Jessica Lewis

Episode Date: May 11, 2020

Day 60 inside CQB: Let's to a throwback and start with a sunken battleship. Jeffy is all in! VARSITY BLUES update and Lori will get a day in court. Elon Musk is back on the news and not because of his... kid, but because he's upset with California. Elon said via Twitter that he's looking into moving HQ to either Nevada and Texas. Gov. Abbott has also weight in on Twitter. Jordan Lewis and Jessica Lewis are challenging two judges in Dallas. Listen as the power couple want to bring the constitution back and stop the leftist judges. Subscribe on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:35 yeah no they sank their own ship they were playing battleship I guess with their own little game out in the out in the water and oops oh no oh oh did you push the wrong button oh no oh no oh no So perhaps, perhaps, perhaps they were playing their own game of...
Starting point is 00:02:01 Oh, he's got my battleship. Don't we have the whole commercial? I mean, it's Milton Bradley. We've got to give them some love. I mean, of course we take our battleship. Let's have the Milton Bradley commercial. Battle ship, Milton Bradley's great game of strategy. It's loaded with action and suspense.
Starting point is 00:02:22 Play it anytime, anywhere. B4, 10, J1, J1N, J10. Oh, he's not like a battleship. Battleship, a game of strategy from Milton Bradley. Battleship. All right, welcome to it. Two in the Fad, happy Monday. My gosh, it was a fun, exciting, just riveting weekend.
Starting point is 00:03:00 And I hope you had the same enjoyment that I had here at the bunker. But last week we talked to you about Carnival and how it was announcing that it was going to resume sailing from select ports on August 1st. And how the August trips you could get for as little as $28 a day. Now, a lot of people, $28 a day may be cheaper than even staying at home. Well, then I kind of chuckled. and made light of it because it's the cruise industry. And they still have 70,000 crew members still stuck on board more than a hundred ships begging to be gone. I mean, think of that.
Starting point is 00:03:51 70,000 crew members, according to this story, still stuck on board more than a hundred cruise ship. They just want to go home. Please, I just want to go home. Okay. So, I say, no, that's fine. No problem. Well, according to the New York Post story, Carnival Cruise Lines were swamped with bookings. Swamped with bookings.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Okay. Now, I want to dig into. this a little bit because being swamped with bookings from zero could be, we haven't had any in months, we got 10. So we were swamped. All right. So cruise planners, a company that books cruises on the world's largest cruise ship line, said booking shot up 600%.
Starting point is 00:04:57 Now, that's a spike that is 200% increase over the same time period last year. However, right? So last year was full booking. season, right? So this is, this may be a slow time for booking. So going up 600% over last year, when you're going from zero, I don't know. I don't know that I buy it. I just don't know that I buy it. But if you want to go out on a cruise in August after what you're seeing, I mean, they've, don't worry, the crew members will still be on the ship. So, It'll be good.
Starting point is 00:05:37 It'll be good. Don't you worry about it at all. It'll be fine. You'll be fine. There's nothing to worry about. We'll get into the airlines a little bit later. I mean, the news on the airlines is not good at all. But I do want to say, have we not talked about?
Starting point is 00:05:56 Let me just read you the headline. And then you'll know where I'm going to go with it. Okay? The headline. Teen invited to apply for police job after finding $135,000 in cash on the ground and turning it in. Have we not learned anything? Once again, have we not told people that if we hear about it, you're doing it wrong.
Starting point is 00:06:27 You find the money. You shut your mouth. But I will say that was my first thought. That was my first thought. And then you read the story. And the story is that he found the $135,000 laying on the ground in front of an ATM. Okay? So, I mean, there's cameras, there's everything, right?
Starting point is 00:06:49 So my only hope is that the kid followed the chewing the fat rules. And what he really found was a couple hundred thousand. And because the chewing the fat rules would mean you're in front of the ATM, there's cameras everywhere, you pick up the cash and walk away. you immediately go to turn it in, right? Yes. Only, but you turn in. This is what I found.
Starting point is 00:07:10 This is a pack of money right here. Yes. 135,000. But sir, deep pocketed 60 or 70,000. According to the records, it showed that they lost 150,000. Do you know what the rest of it?
Starting point is 00:07:23 You only keep 15,000? I'm 150. No way. No way. All right. So, record shows it was a quarter of a million dollars that one of our, you know, one of our trucks, you know, somehow is missing. Were you able to see anybody?
Starting point is 00:07:38 Oh, so this is all you found, the $134,000. It's on camera right there. You see me pick it up and walk away thinking to myself, I've got to go turn this in. I don't know what to tell you. I immediately drove to the police station and gave you the cash. Are you telling me that there was more money? Somebody didn't take it?
Starting point is 00:07:57 And you don't have it on film? What? Shocking. Shocking. I can only hope for that. I have a feeling, though, that it didn't happen that way. I think our boy found the money and decided he would call the 800 number as well as the police and turn it in. I mean, good for him.
Starting point is 00:08:20 Good for Jose Nunez Romance, 19. Elbequerque, New Mexico. What's Elbequerque known for? Math. Aliens. Oh, Mexicans. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, aliens, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:33 The baggy of cash, come on now. If you find that, you know, that's, I have to hope. I have to hope that he found more than that. And then deep pocketed some I have. But he, because plus, with the money that he didn't turn in, he also, he was invited to apply for a job as a public safety officer. He was also presented with a $500 check from the New Mexico electricity provider, PNM, That's so nice of them.
Starting point is 00:09:03 A gift card from a local restaurant. So nice. Season tickets to the University of New Mexico Lobos football games. I mean, so wonderful. And assigned football by former Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Erlocker from ESPN Radio.
Starting point is 00:09:18 So why wouldn't you want to turn in $135,000 for that moment in history? I can only hope that he got all of that. and deep pocketed at least 50,000, right? You have to deep pocket at least 50.
Starting point is 00:09:38 You're turning in 135,000? Yeah, because the Dingleberry, they say, the guy or the person that was there to take care of the ATM just left it. What? The ATM person just leaves 100 grand or more on the ground? Oh, what did I do with that couple hundred thousand? So they obviously don't care. So I have to hope that this young man.
Starting point is 00:10:00 Listen us to chewing the fat and realize that you have to turn it in because it's in front of the ATM, but you give to deep pocket some of it just for good measure. So we have an update on Operation Varsity Blues. Tonight's episode, Operation Varsity Blues. So Lori Loughlin and her husband were hoping to get it all thrown out, right? They threw it in front of the judge. It sounded like the judge was on their side when he said the prosecution needed to respond by the 1st of May, right? And so he's now decided that the case will go on as scheduled in October.
Starting point is 00:11:11 What? How can this be? we've already seen the madness that's behind the FBI in the Flynn case and with this case. And yet, I know we can't look at the other cases. I get it. This is a separate case. But it's a kind of a nightmare. So he sided with the prosecution. The agents involved also denied pressuring the entrepreneur to lie, saying they just wanted him to get to his clients to confirm more explicit descriptions.
Starting point is 00:11:44 Right. Come on now. I guess the judge, I guess we're supposed we have to believe the FBI. Do we? Do we? And they also, the judge also ruled against another defense argument that the parents hadn't heard the word bribe and therefore thought they were doing was, we thought what they were doing is legal. And the feds pointed out that it doesn't matter what an illegal quid pro quo is called. the act is ultimately the same, and of course, the judge agreed.
Starting point is 00:12:23 So, we'll see you in October for the trial. The continuation of Operation. I love it. So last, I'm not going to love it. So last, I mean, our boy Elon Musk has been in the news forever. I mean, I say forever. The last week and a half it's been Elon news all over. He's in our face forever, right?
Starting point is 00:13:08 And he, he's all mad now. He wants to open up his factory. He listens to the podcast. I'll tell you that right now. He listens to chewing the fat. He is, he's, he's pissed. He wants America open. And I'm sorry, but I just,
Starting point is 00:13:25 want to tell you this now jeffy if he does open a factory a gigafactory here in texas i'll be going to work for elam moss like i said last week oh no chris please yeah don't go that's what you're supposed to say when i say that but more sincere no i'm gonna i'm gonna try it again can you please be more sincere so jeffy if elizabeths open one his giga factor here in texas like i said last week i'm going to go and work for him oh Chris. No. Baby, look, I know you really want to and everything, but
Starting point is 00:14:03 this is where you belong. We really need you. It's right here is where you should be. That's believable. Wait. That's what I thought. So he sends out his news that he wants to move to Nevada or Texas, which, I mean, why do you choose
Starting point is 00:14:21 Nevada over Texas? Absolutely. You don't. You don't. And one of the California legislature, a letter legislators quotes his tweet F Elon Musk and he replied you know message received
Starting point is 00:14:38 he's got it I do like how the governor of Texas retweeted him and said eyeballs so looking basically I'm looking at you buddy and you know those those tax benefits
Starting point is 00:14:54 that California is given to you We don't have to give you the tax management because we're a free state. Do whatever you want. I want a question about that for a second because does not, don't the, he couldn't open up his dealerships here, right? Well, because there's, the car dealers. Yes, because that's the thing about Tesla. Tesla can't open a dealership. They can open a showroom, but they can't open a dealership because of big cars.
Starting point is 00:15:23 Right. So are they going to let him in? Well His big car Going to let him in? Well, if he has the governor eyeballs, you don't think that Governor Abbott is willing to
Starting point is 00:15:37 To bend the knee? And I don't mind Governor Abbott bending the knee for this. You know, we always say that, you know, that famous quote from Dana Lash Don't bathe the knee, you know,
Starting point is 00:15:49 to the rage mob, Dana Lash. So like if governor if Governor, if Governor If Governor Ab is willing, if Governor Ab is willing to bend the need to Elon Musk, I'm like, go right ahead. I will pick up the governor and help him bend the knee because, you know, he's in a wheelchair. Well, I mean, I know, look, because you know how important you are here.
Starting point is 00:16:12 If you didn't realize how important you are here, you'd go and work for Elon, but that can't really happen because, you know, you're so important to us here. did you believe me because I mean it I believed you I just don't like the I don't like the afterwards I believe the first part
Starting point is 00:16:36 I had something my throat I couldn't get right I believe it 100% believable I love the fact that the the California legislator felt compelled enough
Starting point is 00:16:48 to you know F Elon Musk that's good that's good those are the people that we voted into office. And you know what? It's more important than ever who we vote into office. I know, you know, I don't, I don't start playing the political music and too political,
Starting point is 00:17:05 but if this pandemic has not proven how important it is to vote the right people into office from the local level to the national level, I don't know what it has done. And we have that very thing going on here in Dallas. In Dallas. County and that's why I'm going to talk to a couple who have decided to go up against the powers that be here in Dallas and Dallas County. Jordan
Starting point is 00:17:35 and Jessica Lewis from Dallas. Jessica is going to go up against the evil or Eric Moyet. He was all over the news with the salon case and Jordan's going to go up against Marcela Moore who
Starting point is 00:17:50 is just as bad as Eric. He's just if you If the salon owner, what's her name? Shelly Luther. Shelly Luther would have gone up against her. It would have been the same thing. They're the same, they're like-minded judges. Anyway, I'm going to talk to them in a little while here on Chewing the Fat podcast.
Starting point is 00:18:13 It's incredible to me. There's another story about the salon, Shelly Luther and her GoFundMe page. We'll get into that tomorrow. It's pretty interesting. It does open a little bit of a wound to the whole salon case. Makes me think that we may have been had. But look, I don't know, you know, I want to read the entire.
Starting point is 00:18:45 You better not do something of bending the knee to the rage mob. I feel like it's coming. I feel like it's going to be one of those things where the waiter says, I hate you. You should vote for Donald Trump. Here's no tip. Or like someone attack me a subway and put a noose around my neck and toss bleach on my face. And they said this is Trump America. If you do that to me, Fisher.
Starting point is 00:19:18 I just know what I'm reading. Oh, no, you're upset in me right now. You are so upset in me right now. The whole country is united behind this hair salon. Ted Cruz was in Texas for the weekend. I mean, in Dallas for the weekend. What's your face even stopped by, right? Everybody stopped by.
Starting point is 00:19:38 The Alaska, what's her name? Palin. Sarah Palin. The one that can see Russia from her backyard? Yeah, Sarah Palin. Oh, oh crap. Hold on. Sarah Palin was here.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Okay, so I need you to read that more quicker because if Sarah Palin was here. I know this is so upsetting right now according to texas monthly dot com i wasn't going to get into this till tomorrow but according to texaswley dot com i want to have at least another day of uniting behind shelley luther and the salon give me another 24 hours okay but just know just know that if this story is true. What I've read so far, there's a pit of the balloon, my friend. Okay, can we stop, please, trying to be all-inclusive on pizzas. I've had just about enough.
Starting point is 00:20:52 Pizza. Bread, a little bit of sauce, a lot of cheese. some meat. You know, that's pizza. I know, I like, you know, we got the stuffed crust. I get it, but now, you know, it all started with that whole pineapple thing. And now coming, this is going on in the UK, and I feel like it's coming here. All right.
Starting point is 00:21:17 The English breakfast pizza. So you got bacon, sausage, mushrooms, potatoes and baked beans. How about no? How about no? Although when I say it out loud, I know the people were pissed about the baked beans,
Starting point is 00:21:43 but when I say those ingredients out loud, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, potatoes, baked beans. I may be willing to take a slice. that doesn't you know of course i'm going to take a slice duh if there's a pineapple pizza on the table are you not taking a slice if you're hungry of course you are you're just picking off the big pieces of pineapple and you know eating them separately or you're throwing them away but the bread tomato sauce and cheese are still there still good no problem it just seems like all i want is
Starting point is 00:22:25 meat and cheese. And we're good. So can we just stick with that, please? Thank you. You know, normally I try to, you know, steer a little clear of the political realm here on chewing the fat, but with the happenings around the country, and especially here in Dallas County, Texas, because I, you know, live and work here, we've seen how important it is to vote on the local level more than ever. And we see cases that we say, wait, are these local power hungry judges all over the country, specifically here in Dallas County, actually the people we voted into office? And the answer to that is, well, yes.
Starting point is 00:23:14 But because we weren't paying attention, it was a local vote on a judge. How, fine, who cares? It doesn't matter. Well, it does. We're seeing now more than ever how it does matter. And there's one couple that has decided that they are going to take on the world. And one of the couple, is it just a cup with one of the persons? I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:23:42 Jordan Lewis is running for office against Marcella Moore in Dallas County. And while you may not have heard of Marcella Moore, her. She is just as much of a nightmare judge as Eric Moray, the one who, you know, got all the press coverage. Well, yeah, there's two of them. And Jordan, uh, joining us here on chewing the fat today. I wanted to take just a couple of minutes and say hello to Jordan and introduce you to him and find out, you know, what's on his mind and what brought him to take on the powers that be. Was it just what's going on in today's world? Or was it just, you know, just a compilation of everything, Jordan.
Starting point is 00:24:28 Thank you so much for having me on the show today. To answer your question, when I went to the polls in 2018, I noticed that there were a slate of judge races that were running unopposed in Dallas County. And the problem is that I knew a lot of the judges that were there already on the bench. and they were judges that in no way represented what the majority of people in Dallas believe, value, respect, care about. In no way, there was no one for me to even vote for.
Starting point is 00:25:05 And so I began a journey of going around my city, my county, looking for people who are qualified, competent, good lawyers, who also had values, faith, who cared about the Constitution. and were willing to put their names on the ballot. And the problem is that they were so terrified, the lawyers in Dallas County were so terrified of being against these judges once they lost because of the partisan politics that were overwhelmingly going to drive them back into office, that they were unwilling to put their names on the ballot. And ironically, even the good Democrats, even the good Democrats had been voted out of office by intersectional politics,
Starting point is 00:25:49 by various power structures within Dallas. One great example in my mind was Judge Tapscott. So we had good judges, even within the Democratic ranks that had been driven out of office, and there were no people of faith or esteem within the Republican side who were even willing to run. And so I began a journey. I talked to hundreds of lawyers around Dallas. my wife is the president of Christian Legal Society. We're both members of Dallas Justice. I've been active in the bar for, you know, as long as I've been a lawyer. And we couldn't get
Starting point is 00:26:29 really anybody who was willing to put their name on the line. So in your search, right. So in your search, you've decided that, well, you're the one. I basically wanted to be faithful with what I believe God was calling us to do. And so that's what we did. And to your point, earlier, the people who are on the bench, the people who are liberal, per se, first of all, they don't share the values of the voters in Dallas County, but more importantly, they don't share the values of them. I hate to say this. It's a really terrible thing, but they don't share the values of the Constitution. When I was in law school with these people, they were the ones who were talking about it as a living document, that they could kind of, you know, change it and reform
Starting point is 00:27:10 it as they like. They could look at a law in its most transparent, strictest form, and they they could just contort it just slightly, just a slight distortion here and there to make it fit their worldview. And then when it came to matters to discretionary practice within the law, well, open season. Okay. And what you saw recently last week was an example of that what happens when a liberal judge gets a discretionary piece of the law. Right. Well, we have, we saw and we're seeing all over the country, right, when, uh, There's an emergency that the power-hungry crossing guards with their new orange vests have a new sense of power and are able to take on the world and say, my word is the law.
Starting point is 00:28:02 When really, no, it's not the law. And so when did you now? So you got quite a road. Now we're headed until November, right, when we're running. how with the way things are here and all around the country, are you even able to go out and get your message out, you know, like you normally would on a campaign, or are you having to rethink everything?
Starting point is 00:28:31 It definitely changes the calculus. But for the local judge races, we came into this expecting to lose. I mean, coming in, the Dallas County was over. Take it easy. Take a breath. Don't go into a race without thinking that. Come on. I want to say you're going to win. But we thought that if we were able to raise awareness of just the message that, hey, you need people who share your values on the bench, right, representing you in Dallas County, regardless of whether you're a Democrat, independent, or Republican, if you're a person of integrity and faith and you care about what happens when you go before a judge that you should vote for us, we thought maybe that would gain some traction. And that was kind of our hope. So we were crestfallen to see that we would no longer be able to go out in these public spaces as we were used to respect. to, especially the churches and the schools and the public centers where we're expecting to be able to have a voice. However, as you've seen, this also created an opportunity for the real
Starting point is 00:29:32 values of people to come out and express themselves and actions speak a lot greater than words. So I would say that we now have an opening. There's a great question about the constitutionality of a lot of the orders, not just the national constitutionality, not just the federal constitutionality, So people are rather ignorant on the state bill of rights for Texas, right? If I were to ask you, for instance, don't. Okay. But people know where freedom of assembly is generally, you know, they think First Amendment, right, in the U.S. Constitution. But you ask them about freedom of assembly in the Texas Constitution.
Starting point is 00:30:05 Yeah. Most people are not going to know that. And they definitely don't know that you're not allowed to abridge any of the rights in the Texas Constitution without legislation. So there's a lot that people are ignorant of, and I think this is a great opportunity to say, hey, not only do you have these rights, but they were taken away from you wholesale, and it's time to communicate that you want those rights back. Excellent. Jordan Lewis, running for a judge here in Dallas County.
Starting point is 00:30:38 Right now, the election is in November, so you've got still got plenty of time to get the message. out there and I'm guessing my my guess is at least we're open back up uh almost uh wholeheartedly by July 4th uh you know we have a little you know we're able to maybe stay six feet apart and watch the fireworks uh so that gives you still plenty of time to get the word out there and let's get rid of some of these judges that we have seen it's time to not forget how they all acted during this time of emergency when we really needed some sane people and we got the ones we got. So Jordan Lewis, good luck and thank you very much for joining us today. I appreciate it. Thank you for having me on the show. Appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:31:29 Hey, just a reminder, if you want more information on Jordan Lewis, you can go to his website, Lewis, the number four, Dallas.com, and you can follow him on Twitter, Lewis, Dallas at J.M. Lewis for Dallas and at J.M. Lewis for Dallas on Facebook. So, but for sure his website is Lewis the number four, Dallas.com. And it's time to get to the coronavirus numbers. Before we get to the grand totals at the time of this recording, I wanted to say we just got done talking to Jordan Lewis. And And the wife, who will find out if it was really her idea or not, to have them both run for office up against these dangleberries.
Starting point is 00:32:22 But Jessica Lewis, running against Eric Moy is going to come up. We're going to talk to her for a few minutes on the podcast. So if you're listening for, you know, for free without being a subscriber to this podcast, you're going to miss Jessica Lewis. So subscribe to chewing the fat. Just pick a platform, any platform that warms the little cockles of your heart and subscribe. You know, like iTunes or IHeart Radio or Spotify, pick one and subscribe. And it's free, just free today.
Starting point is 00:32:56 I can't promise for how much longer that will be. You never know. You never know. Okay, coronavirus numbers. 4,226,86, 864 total cases worldwide as of this recording, 285,000. 252 deaths worldwide as of this recording. In the United States of America, 1,373,442 total cases, 81,1 total deaths as of this recording. Now, China is looking like it's going to finally break the 83,000 mark sometime this week or for
Starting point is 00:33:42 sure this month, not sure. But they're at 82,918 total cases with 17 new cases. Now, usually they keep that at one, two, or three. So 17 is a big jump for them. And there was a story talking about how they had another cluster in Wuhan jump up. So there's your cluster in Wuhan, 17. TSA checkpoint By the way, before you
Starting point is 00:34:14 continue I'm getting so aggravated at this whole China and who thing deal Do you see the whole story about China in bed with who before this whole break thing happened And then they denied it
Starting point is 00:34:30 Oh, I apologize TSA numbers, how are we looking at? What are you talking about? And they already admitted to the hot spot And that's why they have 17 new cases I will take it back. I want to apologize to the Chinese government. I want to apologize to the WHO organization
Starting point is 00:34:48 and definitely to apologize to President Winnie DePoo. I am so sorry that I no longer believe you because you're a bunch of liars. Whoa, whoa, whoa, TSA numbers through the Sternstile checkpoint. Yesterday, we broke 200,000. Yay. The country's back to normal. We're done.
Starting point is 00:35:09 That's it. The country's back to normal, right? Yay. Right? The country's back to normal. Look how close we are. It was 200,815 through the turnstiles yesterday. And then last year it was like what?
Starting point is 00:35:20 300,000? It was 2,419,114. We're so close. Business as usual, TSA is, you know. Can't even tell the difference. Yeah, the pedophile TSA is touching everybody. The frogs are turning gay. We're all good.
Starting point is 00:35:38 We're all good. We're all good. You do have the New York Times story that talks about the airline business is terrible. It will probably even get even worse. So there's that story. But when you look at the numbers, the numbers don't bear that out. No, it does that. No, it does not.
Starting point is 00:35:55 Seriously, Friday we broke 200,000 two. Okay. So Friday we did, oh, Friday we did $215,000. So, I mean, you're right, basically done. But that was Mother's Day weekend, though. Because last year, Friday, Mother's Day weekend was 2,600,000. So that's why the numbers just spiked through the roof. Literally, we're breaking records.
Starting point is 00:36:23 The country's open. By the way, I'm about to fly in two days. So we'll see if in the middle of the pandemic is different than at the other side of the pandemic. Now that it's over. Well, let me ask you a question. Now, I know that you prefer Flintstone Airlines The E terminal
Starting point is 00:36:43 Yeah We don't I mean, I guess we have to allow you in the A terminal When we fly out of DFW But you thankfully you prefer the E terminal I do I do You know somehow I discovered that there is a ABCDE
Starting point is 00:36:59 You know The closer you are to A The more money you spend And we're in the E terminal AKA Flintstone Airline on airlines that I will be flying to on Wednesday. Now, a while ago, we talked on this podcast how many of the airlines are requiring temperature checks and wearing a mask and everybody's got to wear a mask and you got social distancing.
Starting point is 00:37:24 And you were so proud that down there in the E terminal. E terminal, they're like, uh-uh, we're going to be with normal people. We don't need no face masks. We don't need nothing like that, you know. I believe I told you at the time that. wouldn't be for much longer. They will play along. Spirit, no.
Starting point is 00:37:41 Spirit is the airline of the people. They know that, you know, face masks really doesn't do anything. Do they? Because it was reported over the weekend that now everybody is going to wear masks. I did get an email that I did not open. You may want to open it?
Starting point is 00:38:00 Oh, okay. So I got it at 1 o'clock in the morning. And to be exact, I got at 0.125. in the morning. So that means that this email was in at midnight Eastern time. They're busy working. They're busy working.
Starting point is 00:38:14 And it says, subject, face covering required when traveling with spirit. It has a picture of stewardess and pilots. Just we're in face masks and says,
Starting point is 00:38:29 taking care of our guest and team member is always has been our absolute priority to protect the health but this is where I get upset. This is where I get upset. Spirit requires appropriate face covering over the nose and mouth during travel. Children of two and under as well as children who cannot maintain a face covering will be exempt.
Starting point is 00:38:56 So. Okay. And that's the same as every place now, right? I mean, every place is mandating that, and I say every place, most places. If they're not mandating that you wear a mask to come into our business or get shot in the head, they're saying that any person in a place open to the public, whether indoors or outdoors, and unable to maintain a social distance of St. Peter Marr must wear a mask or cloth face covering to help curb the spread of the infectious disease.
Starting point is 00:39:32 Now, that having been said, I was out. about this weekend. I went for a little drive. And I noticed that people riding bikes out for a walk, out jogging, wearing masks. And I commented in my tweet that I'm not saying that doing this, that you are dumb, but doing it is dumb. You don't have, that's stupid. What are you doing? People driving in their car, a load, wearing a mask.
Starting point is 00:40:01 Dumb, dumb, okay. But now there's, you know, there's plenty of places. mandating you wear your stupid mask everywhere, just agonizing. To mask or not to mask? This is our question. It's just ridiculous. And I know we're up against the clock, but I want to give you another example of chewing the fat being right again.
Starting point is 00:40:21 When we talked, I don't know, what, three weeks ago, a month ago, about having a glut of ventilators because we've got all these companies crank it out ventilators and Pretty soon there's going to be ventilators along the side of the highway, just looking for a throat to be on. And what's the story this weekend? Unexpected glut. It wasn't unexpected. Listen to this podcast.
Starting point is 00:40:51 Are you kidding me, an unexpected glut? Would you have everybody their brother making ventilators? Stop it. What was going to happen? What was going to happen? That's my question. So now, what are we going to have? Yeah, that unexpected glut of ventilators.
Starting point is 00:41:08 We're going to be driving along interstates across America. There's going to be ventilators along the side of the road, hitchhiking, looking for a throat to be in. It's going to be up to you whether you pick them up or not. Download and subscribe to more content at the blaze.com slash podcasts. So if the government tells you that you must remain quarantined, okay, we're still under, under, you know, semi-lockdown. If the government tells you you must remain quarantined for, what point do we say enough? Seriously. What point?
Starting point is 00:41:42 My point is, I don't mind. I'm okay being locked down, me personally. Okay. It doesn't bother me to be locked down. Kind of. It bothers me to be told I have to, but I get it. What point do we say, you know what? No.
Starting point is 00:42:00 I mean, we have restaurant owners defying. We have hair salon people defying. We have all kinds. We have barbershop owners defying. At what point do we all say, you know what? Enough is enough. I don't think there is an all. I don't think there's a majority that will say enough is enough.
Starting point is 00:42:20 I think there'll be individuals that will say enough is enough. Like Shelley Luther until tomorrow, until you just blow this whole case out of the water. Or, you know, you have the new guy that, ah, I just saw the news of the, Michigan 77-year-old barber that they want him close you know and that's where that crazy there was a restaurant that opened up in Colorado the guy did put a sign on the door talking about if you don't want to so if you if you have to social distance and don't want to be with people without math don't come in yeah yeah you decide and they inside the story they talk about one guy shows up for his takeout order and
Starting point is 00:43:01 decides no I can't there's too many people and it's I'm not going to take my order and another guy where it says, I saw what was going on and I reported it. Shut up. Yeah, and then you got more Cuban hiring a secret shopper and then basically hiring snitches and then saying that like 92 or 96% of the people that were open were violating, you know,
Starting point is 00:43:25 that's why I believe that nobody is, there's not going to be a mass of people saying enough is enough. There's going to be a cluster here. and a cluster there. Yeah, I mean, I kind of agree there. We're kind of torn apart from all anymore. Yeah, and then you have, okay, so then now you have the whole FBI Obama gate, which, congratulations, Jeffrey, you were trending last night.
Starting point is 00:43:55 You know, you and Nick Searcy were, I don't know, were like buddy buddies all night. I'm buddy, buddy on Twitter right now. Then you have Mike Flynn with a G. bar. Then you have this thing that Glenn Beck is doing with UFOs. You just throw that in there. Then you have the jogger that was killed in Georgia. Then you have the Shelley Luther. Then you have Michigan government. Like we have so many things that were supposed to be rallying. You know, and which one do you pick? Do you pick the Georgia guy? The reason why I haven't comment about that because I don't know the full story. I'll give you a little bit more story of the Shelley
Starting point is 00:44:35 Luther tomorrow. I know Chris doesn't want to hear it. I also have something else that may bring you down tomorrow too, Chris. Oh, no. I don't know. Who else are we going to have to bend the stupid knee, you know, like that famous quote from Dana Lash, you know. Well, you keep giving her the credit.
Starting point is 00:44:51 I mean, it's my wife. Never bent the knee to the rage mob. Dana Lash. So, Christy Nome, the governor of South Dakota. Oh, the beautiful, gorgeous Christy, yes. Yeah, I got a
Starting point is 00:45:05 story about her. Oh, no. Oh, no. Has she been hanging out with a Democratic mayor? I'm just saying, you know, with some blow. I just saying I have a story about her tomorrow. Oh, God. The next thing you're going to tell me is that the governor of Texas is not a wheelchair and he's been lying to us for the last 40 years. That's how he got elected. He knew he would be governor if he just pretended he was in a
Starting point is 00:45:30 wheelchair for 40 years. What is this? What is this? That's not what's going to happen. hilarious so again you're probably right there's no other I don't know what is the breaking point
Starting point is 00:45:46 right is it is it every airline telling you that if you walk down the the the walkway and you don't have a mask on we'll shoot you in the head and then that's a thing too is step over the dead bodies is it every airline
Starting point is 00:46:00 hosing you down so you have a story now which by the way of spirit. Yeah, I was going to tell you, you've been asking for a while now, ever since we saw the videos, you know, 60 days ago, because that's how long we've been in the stupid quarantine,
Starting point is 00:46:17 about the foggers. Because everywhere in Japan, I mean, in China, there's big trucks fogging the entire nation. Yes. And nobody's willing to give us an answer of what it is. Well, leave it to. First of all, before we go to the story, I want to know also, I think,
Starting point is 00:46:35 This is, because of this story, I'm telling you we need to find out what company is making it. Who to invest in? What are we? What's going on? Yeah, because everybody's using them. And if. And it's coming to a walkway near you soon. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:46:54 And over the weekend, I know if you saw the tweet that I put more Chinese propaganda, which it was a video on how Chinese kids are allowed to go back to school. and it's an assembly line and one of the assembly line is a fogger. Yeah. And remember when well not when I was a kid but when my
Starting point is 00:47:14 when my grandfather was alive and was a little kid running the streets. Remember how you used to you saw videos of kids chasing the bug truck? The bug truck yes to get that the mosquito death bug truck that would come
Starting point is 00:47:32 through the neighborhoods and all the sticky stuff would be on the windows. And the kids were just chasing it. Yeah. Behind it getting covered in that stuff. And then they realized a few years later, you know, we probably shouldn't have been doing that. That's bug stuff.
Starting point is 00:47:46 Killer stuff that's been going out of their skin and in their lungs and in their brain. But don't worry. But don't say anything. Just let them know we probably shouldn't be doing that anymore. So now we have the answer. We have the answer. And leave it to Flintstone Airlines, aka Spirit to answer that question.
Starting point is 00:48:06 Because on that same email where it says that you must wear a face cover while you travel through a spirit, it says all over at the bottom. It says, we'll be using fogging. Spirit uses fogging process that applies a safe, high-grade EPA-registered disinfectant that is effective against coronavirusists.
Starting point is 00:48:31 Not coronavirus. Coronavirus So what is the fogging? The fogging is a safe, high-grade EPA register disinfectant. I don't know what's in it. What is the, what is in the material that's being blown on me? High-graded EPA register disinfectant. This is no disinfecting.
Starting point is 00:48:56 You find out Walmart, you know, in I.O. 15 next to the Clorox. This is safe. high-graded, EPA-registered, disinfectant. I think we're missing each other here, okay, for just a second. I think we're missing each other. So let me try to bring us together. Okay. I'd like to know what's in the material that's being pushed out of the fogging machine that's landing on the...
Starting point is 00:49:21 Oh, you mean that cloud? Oh, you mean that, like that fog was... Yes. Okay. Oh, all right. It's a safe, high-graded EPA registered disinfectant. It's a disinfectant that is registered. with the EPA and is high-grade safe that is fighting against coronaviruses.
Starting point is 00:49:38 So I feel that the miscommunication is on your end because I've given you the definition like five times in different ways and you're the one that is not understanding this. I mean, we're supposed to just take it. Oh, absolutely. Okay. And by the way, how do we know that this is a safe, high-graded EPA registered disinfectant? Because it says so in an email. Exactly. So they could be just grabbing a stupid, what is that thing that you use, a humidifier, putting some water inside and then just, oh yeah, hold on, Mr. Cruz. Hold on, we have to apply this safe, high-grade EPA.
Starting point is 00:50:16 But I would much rather have that. I would much rather have that than what I think they're doing. Right. Because since they're not telling us what's in it. I feel like you're not understanding me, Fisher. I've gone through this like six times now. What's inside the fogging machine is a safe, high-grade EPA-registered disinfectant that is effective against coronaviruses. I feel like you're not understanding me. And I know I speak English, so maybe in Spanish, I'll tell you, okay?
Starting point is 00:50:46 It's a safe, high-grade EPA-register disinfectant that is effective against all coronaviruses. That didn't sound like Spanish. No, it was Spanish. You have to make sure that you hit the right button on the podcast and it will automatically translate it into Spanish. I don't think we're, I think we're, we're, we're not coming together. Okay. We're not coming together on this.
Starting point is 00:51:10 So I just want you to know that you're going to be fine if you're flying on Spirit Air. If I grow a third arm, just know that it wasn't the safe, high grade EPA registered disinfectant. Or if I become, you know, asthmatic, or if I get cancer of the lung, it wasn't the safe, high-graded EPA-registered disinfecting. What about a third eye? Well, I don't want a third eye, though.
Starting point is 00:51:41 If I get a third eye, maybe. Because that I don't think it's part of the safe, high-grade EPA-register disinfectant disclosure. I mean, I feel like we're going to have, I feel like maybe in five years from now. And I know we got Jessica Lewis standing by And she's sitting there going, dear Lord, why are they going on? Don't they understand that it's a safe?
Starting point is 00:52:05 What is it again? A safe, high-grade EPA registered disinfecting? Yeah. But I feel like 20 years from now, we're going to be having attorneys on the air running commercials like they do for. Messato, Monsanto. Monsanto. Yeah, like the Monsanto commercial now that it's trying to get people from the GMO.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Oh, no, it's the farmers that dropped the Monsanto. under farms and now have lung cancer or cancer and you qualify for this? Absolutely. Have you been diagnosed with mesothelomia? What is it again? The mesothelomia. Mesothelium. Yeah, whatever. I feel like because we're inundated with those commercials, right? Oh, we are. We are. Have you ever walked by a building that had mesothelomia in it that you walked by? We are an attorney for you. This is what's going to ever fly Spirit airline and get hosed down with the safe high-graded EPA registered disinfectant? Call 800.
Starting point is 00:53:03 We'll sue for you. I mean, that's coming. That's coming. All right. So we just got done talking to Jordan Lewis. And when we talked about he and his wife's thoughts and their process of running against the crazy judges here in Dallas County, Texas. And because I live and work here, you know, it's kind of important to me. And we found out how.
Starting point is 00:53:41 important it is, really, as I said to Jordan, how important it is to vote on the local level. He talked to us about sitting down with he and his wife, Jessica, and deciding that they needed to change things, that they didn't see the important things that they wanted to see at the judge level here. And so I talked to Jordan, and then it made me think, well, you know, I really should talk to Jessica because it was probably her decision in the first place. Am I right, Jessica? You know, we are a team in all different things.
Starting point is 00:54:19 There is definitely a lot of back and forth through all of this, but we are both separately inspired, which, you know, we believers, we believe the Lord works that way. And for the benefit of marriages, it's great when both spouses become inspired at the same time. That's how that happens when the wife. has become inspired too, just a, you know, just a thought on my part. But you are running against that evil son of a gun, Eric Moyet. He has come to the forefront as the man who is
Starting point is 00:54:56 power hungry in this time of need. We've seen it all over the country and specifically here in Dallas County where people, you know, have taken this emergency and turned it into their own into their own power base. And Eric Moyet, obviously, is that. And he didn't come across well with the hair salon case. And so this makes me happy that there's someone out there that's actually going up against him. Is it just this case that really pushed you over the edge, or was there really more to it? I mean, when we signed up, we had no idea that this case would happen.
Starting point is 00:55:34 I, in the position of running for a judicial office, I am not going to. to sit here and can't sit here and speak to his rulings in the specific case and I'm clearly not going to be smart as character and it's I'll do that I'll do that just because of worry about but we had to sign up for this at the end of last year and we just we I think really initially I guess the seat was planted at the end of 2018 when we saw that when you went down the ballot and you made it to the judicial races I think over a dozen I think great races were uncontested. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:11 And that's, we thought that was a problem. We think that the County, Dallas County residents needed choices here. And that, you know, the voters are entrusting these folks with cases like the, the Shelley Luther case. And so everyone's noticing that now, but every case matters. And so the worldview of the person in that is in that role matters. and when it's going to be tested like this, people can see, and sometimes there's national attention.
Starting point is 00:56:42 But we had seen and heard of various issues within our Dallas County Judiciary that we believed that warranted providing a choice. Yes. I do believe that throughout. And that is true, really, throughout the country, right? I mean, we say it all the time. I know that it gets overlooked even by myself, how important. the local level voting and picks are because, again, you saw, and that's what changed your mind,
Starting point is 00:57:15 right? You saw all these judges running on a post because nobody really cares. I mean, it's just like, oh, it's just another judge. That's fine. Put them on the bench. I'm probably not going to have to go before him anyway. It doesn't matter. And then we find out in a time of, and I put in parentheses, emergency, that it does matter more than ever who sits behind that dot. Yes, now that's true, and I've had responses from people. It's been very encouraging from all over the country who, particularly with the Schilly Luther case, it resonated with them, and they might be dealing with similar situations with their businesses or just they're very concerned.
Starting point is 00:57:57 And so over their livelihood. And so this, we're grateful that this opportunity has brought light to this importance, but it's important on a daily basis. And whenever you have in either way or any way, whenever you have a political power structure that has, for lack of the better term, I guess, control over the placement of judges. And that should give everyone pause. and say, okay, what, why, who's being put in these positions and what are the, what is the worldview of those people? I go back to the worldview word, a fancy term, I guess, for just saying,
Starting point is 00:58:45 you know, how do they view life? Do they, do they value the rule of law? Do they take a more activist approach? That'll be made clear it on the bench. Do they have a strong ego? So that'll be going to be on the bench. Are they influenced by those political power structures or the prestige? What are their motivations? Even the most disciplined person will, those things will ring true in the way that they administer justice in their courtroom. I find it hard to believe that a judge, no matter who the judge is, doesn't have a strong ego. Maybe it's just because of the judges I see on TV, not in real life, but I feel like that's a prerequisite to be on the bench.
Starting point is 00:59:37 So I know you're going to tell me, not me. Well, I just, no, I really think that there's the capacity for someone with a servant heart, a servant leader. And I mean, I've seen that in the, the, I've seen that in judges and in like sitting judges. I'm thinking of right now, and I've seen it in the legal profession. I mean, you can have a law partner that leads well. You have a law partner leads with an ego. Everyone has their boss, right? You have the boss, there's the one with the ego and the one that actually, you know,
Starting point is 01:00:11 is leading with servant leadership. And so I think that that's the difference, and that's the same way for our judges. We don't want God complexes. We want someone who is mindful of their role and takes. it very carefully. That's someone who knows, you know, wants to live by the law, you know, the Constitution, not just how they feel. And that's, you know, that's really important. So how is it, we talked to your husband, Jordan, and got an idea of how, I don't know, to use the word difficult, but, you know, challenging that this time is with trying to run a campaign. So are you guys kind of working together on a
Starting point is 01:00:55 new breed of campaign or is he just doing what you tell him to do like always? No, no, not at all. No. I mean, I think there's a mix of somewhat confusing rules about even running, I guess, coroning in terms of campaigns. Those things have changed. The rules have changed. Some people have always ignored the rules, but I'm a rule follower for better or for worse in life. I'm a rule follower. you know, we just, we want to talk to people. We want to connect with people in all areas of Dallas. It's important, yeah. Not just go and do the normal political things. So I guess in terms of rewriting the rules there, that's something that we value because we think that a lot of folks just play to only the people
Starting point is 01:01:46 that maybe they think already agree with them or like I want to have conversations with people that always vote. Democrat, but that may be share my faith or that maybe share other ideals that I have and say, hey, do we share more together, even though I have an R next to my name? Do we share more of a worldview than my opponent? And if so, then let's talk about that. Right. And look, one of the things that we've lost in the past, you know, 10 years, maybe, 12 years, 13 years, something like that is the one, and I don't know that it's not completely lost. One of the thing that's kind have gone missing that we're not quite sure where we put it was that ability to disagree and not hate just because I disagree with you doesn't mean I hate you it's okay let's it's okay we can
Starting point is 01:02:38 disagree it's all right I still like you and I think that's something that we need to work toward getting back to uh Jessica Lewis running against that evil and that's me speaking not her that mean that mean that guy we saw on the news Eric Moyet Mr. wanting an apology for the judgeship in Dallas County. Good luck. I wish you the best of luck. I wish you and your husband both the best of luck. My gosh, it would be tremendous to have some people who actually care on the bench anywhere in this country. Thank you very much. I appreciate it, Jessica. Thank you so much. And I would encourage people to go to Lewis for Dallas.com to get more information.
Starting point is 01:03:22 I'll just give you your love. Go ahead. That's fine. Lewisfordallis.com. I got Lewis, F-O-R-Dallis.com. Yes, please. So that people can learn more about the campaign and get involved here locally.
Starting point is 01:03:37 But even, again, we've heard from people all over the country. We're very encouraged by everyone and keep your prayers coming. Thank you.

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