Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 405 | To Mask or Not to Mask
Episode Date: June 29, 2020To mask or not to mask. To say words or not to say words. These are the questions that we all must answer in todays world. Wall Street Journal tweets a story with a picture that is so misleading on th...e wearing of masks it’s very frustrating Pelosi and Biden wants them mandatory Trump administration defers to the states Doesn’t appear to be any middle ground A Judge steps down from his senior post as leader of the country’s largest federal court jurisdiction because he uttered a phrase. Sticks and Stones may break my bones but Words will never hurt me… hahahahaha…. What if you hurt someone’s feelings? Stop Hate For Profit Campaign Coca-Cola / Pepsi / Starbucks / along with 90 plus marketers “Pausing ads on social media” Facebook and Instagram mostly until they bend the knee on the perceived racism. Zuckerberg / Facebook is bleeding. What’s the cure? Under Armour terminates deal with UCLA That may happen to colleges everywhere if they don’t play. Kanye begins partnership with Gap called “Yeezy Gap” BREAKROOM*** subscribe and social mentions Remember, Chewing The Fat You Miss a Second You Miss Something Because when CTF Records News Happens Another diamond found… Netflix adds a feature Tony Robbins has developed something that we will be seeing now and it’s really cool and something we at the Blaze talked about a while ago. It’s here. “The more power you have in your remote, the better” Jeff Fisher Swimmer in Bass Pro Shop fish tank arrested and charged Chewing The Fat does NOT want his to happen #BassProChallange or #CabelasChallange Fully clothed or naked video od swimming in the tank… Blood sucking horse flies are comin Giant Bats need to go… Steve Bing commits suicide. The internet adds his name to the Clinton body count PODCAST*** Coronavirus & TSA numbers 737 Max going through test trials again Gun sales are booming escpeailly in Illinois Remington my sell to The Navjo Nation Lawsuit still ongoing with families from Sandy Hook since 2014 Villages protest along with the story of Joe Biden’s Cancer Initiative non profit closed it’s doors after it paid out millions to the bosses. Got me thinking of Joe Biden singing The Villages. This Week Sponsor: Get your life back with Relief Factor and its 3-Week Quick Start for only $19.95. If you are in pain, what have you got to lose? Go to https://www.relieffactor.com Subscribe on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Transcript
Discussion (0)
That's annoying.
What?
You're a muffler.
You don't hear it?
Oh, I don't even notice it.
I usually drown it out with the radio.
How's this?
Oh, yeah.
Way better.
Save on insurance by switching to Bell Air Direct and use the money to fix your car.
Bell Air Direct, insurance simplified.
Conditions apply.
And now, a Blaze Media podcast.
Welcome to it.
It is Chewing the Fat.
Thank you for coming along for the ride today.
The question today, to mask or not to
mask. To say words or not to say words. These are the questions that we all must answer in today's
world. For instance, according to Wall Street Journal promoted tweet over the weekend,
very misleading. It talks about COVID-19 and the coronavirus. And the tweet is,
surface contamination and fleeting encounters are less of a worry than close-up person-to-person
interactions for extended periods.
But the picture that is accompanying this tweet is a picture of people dining.
They're jammed together dining at a restaurant outside.
Well, that hasn't happened in, I don't know, forever.
You know, what seems like forever.
but what has been happening
let's see what has been happening
what has been happening
oh I know
the protesters
slash rioters have been going on
and those numbers are
increasing our coronavirus numbers
but nobody wants to talk about that
because they're doing it
for the right cause I guess
it's just incredible
Pelosi and Biden want to make
the masks mandatory
you know
Of course, Trump and Pence are encouraging people to wear masks, but they are leaving it up to.
I don't know.
Your decision.
And, of course, they defer to the governors, which is good.
I mean, states rights are supposed to happen.
I get it.
But there's plenty of people in those states that are freaking out.
And, you know, we're walking that fine line of, well, we're going to leave it to the counties.
Well, we're going to leave it to the cities.
And then we have nightmare people in charge of the counties, so everyone must wear a mask.
Not only are they leaving it to the businesses to decide, but now they're leaving it.
They're not leaving anyone to decide.
Oh, you could not wear a mask.
You just can't go outside and go shopping anywhere.
And now you've got, you know, crossing guards at each store door telling people you're not wearing a mask.
Get out of here.
You can't shop here.
There's no middle ground.
No middle ground whatsoever as to something wrong.
Why aren't you wearing a mask?
Can you wear a mask?
Nope, it's if you don't wear a mask,
you're trying to kill people, get out of here.
Well, I mean, I know it's almost like kicking a dead horse now.
But if you're not sick and you've decided that you don't want to wear a mask
or can't wear a mask, then why are you freaking out on me?
Put your mask on and move on with your life.
It's just incredible.
And then we get to words and phrases.
And this story is just amazing to me.
A U.S. District judge in California complimented a court official and is now
stepping down from his senior post as leader of the federal court jurisdiction that he was in charge of.
He's still going to be a judge.
He's not going to be the leader.
And we'll see how long that remains.
So the judge, Cormac J. Carney, was in a webinar giving an overview of his vision for his time as chief judge.
And discuss the protests and vandalisms and
you know, around the country.
And he said, quite frankly, it's sad,
seeing our courthouse was vandalized with graffiti.
And he began discussing his adjusting to the role as chief district judge.
And then he brought up his clerk, Curry Gray.
He said, fortunately for me, we have a fabulous clerk of the court in Curry Gray.
She's, and it might be Carrie, K-I-R-Y, Gray.
She's so street-smart and really knows her job.
Apparently, you can't call people African-American people street-smart anymore.
People actually complained that he called Curry-Gray Street-Smart.
Then he tried to justify.
it. To me, the term means
which he should not have done.
He should not have.
Never bend the knee
to the rage mob.
To me,
he goes on to say
as trying to justify it,
the term means a person of great
common sense, initiative,
and ability to work with people
and get things done.
It saddened me greatly to learn that some
people view the term to be
demeaning of people of color.
I never knew that there was a different definition of the term.
That's because there isn't.
It's made up.
I don't even know if Ms. Gray actually felt bad about it or complained about it.
But that doesn't matter because someone got their panties in a wad.
And so apparently he's apologized to Ms. Gray and concluded that a simple apology will not put this matter to rest.
There'll be a division in the court, unnecessary, negative, and hurtful publicity, and a diversion from the court's essential mission of administering justice if I were to continue serving as Chief District Judge.
So he's stepping down.
We are in a really, really weird, sad, bad place.
Hey, welcome to chewing the fat.
Now then, we have the stop hate for profit campaign going on.
What is that?
I mean, companies are jumping ship to advertise on Facebook and Instagram,
and even Twitter for that matter, and all social media,
but Facebook and Instagram are the frontrunners because of the outlook from Zuckerman.
Zuckerberg saying that, you know, hey, it's okay.
We're just, you know, we can let stuff run.
You mean, and be a social media platform without actually just pulling content?
Well, we can't have that.
We cannot have that.
So companies like, oh, I don't know, Coca-Cola.
And, I mean, there are at least 90 marketers are pulling the plug on advertising.
with Facebook and Instagram.
It's incredible.
And their statement, at least from the Coca-Cola CEO,
and he pretty much speaks on behalf of all of them,
although he's not saying that.
We're just reading between the lines here.
That's what we do.
James Quincy from Coca-Cola CEO.
There is no place for racism in the world.
And there is no place for racism on social media.
Oh, the Coca-Cola company.
will pause paid advertising on all social media platforms globally for at least 30 days.
We will take this time to reassess our advertising policies to determine whether
revisions are needed. We also expect greater accountability and transparency from our social
media partners. Oh, the beverage giant has been posting quotes and we've seen it, you know,
about diversity and ending systemic racism on its Twitter account and has been a big supporter
of, you know, Bubba Wallace, which is, you know, fine until they won't let the noose go away.
They won't let the news go away.
And if you, as a side note, as a side note, you can hear Burgess Owens on my YouTube channel.
I did an interview with him and I posted it this weekend.
And he has a great thought, comment on lynching that,
you should hear.
He wants everyone to know that when you hear lynching,
he wants you to think about a certain group.
Who could that group be?
Who could that group be?
Well, listen to the interview with Burgess.
If you follow me on Twitter at Jeffrey JFR,
you can hear a clip from my interview.
And you can go and watch the whole thing on my YouTube.
channel Chewing the Fat, or you can listen to the entire conversation on podcast, Chewing the
Fat, which you can subscribe to on multiple platforms, whatever one warms the cockles of your heart.
Of course, iTunes and Spotify are, I mean, the two best, right?
At least today that is.
However, these companies, it is incredible how they are jumping ship.
And I don't know how Zuckerberg is surviving.
I mean, Facebook shares dropped 8.3% on Friday,
eliminating $56 billion from the company's market value.
Wow.
I mean, Zuck is only number four now on the index's net worth.
He's only worth $82.3 billion.
I don't know how he's getting by.
I mean, he and the wife must have had to, you know, go get a couple of frozen pizzas or something this weekend just to, you know, be able to survive.
Maybe he called up, you know, Bezos or Gates or the head of Louis Vuitton there, who was number three, you know, ask him for a little loan, you know, so he and the wife could have, you know, a little dinner out of the town.
These companies are out of control, man.
Out of control.
They want, I mean, is there a place for racism?
No.
Do we want racism?
Absolutely not.
Do we want it on social media?
No.
Will it be there?
Yes.
Can you not look at it and read it?
Yes.
Can you read it and keep scrolling and go, wow, that person is an idiot.
And move on with your life.
Apparently, you can't do that anymore.
You can't do it in your life anymore.
So, okay, all these companies, man, are just pulling the plug on advertising,
at least through the original plan was, you know,
they wanted to try to boycott, you know, through July.
And now they, most of these companies are, you know,
pulling the plug through the end of the year.
Now, does this help these companies?
in this time? Absolutely. Is this a good cause to jump on for them to be able to not spend?
Yes. Let's be honest. These companies were looking for a way out anyway, right? Yes. All these companies are struggling
very much and so they're looking for a way out. This is a good way out. Is it a good way out though?
I don't know. I don't know. It drives me crazy. It really just drives me.
insane. Stop the hate for profit campaign.
It just can't have anybody make a profit at all on anything anymore.
But all these companies are these mega companies worth billions of dollars?
Oh, they're going to stop making a profit?
Right.
Right.
They want to make more of a profit from you that believe that they're on the right side of
stop hate for profit campaign.
It's just,
what's the word I'm looking for?
Oh yeah.
Agonizing.
It is completely agonizing.
And all these companies,
these huge monster companies,
Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Starbucks,
all the brands.
I mean, really.
The Unilever, I mean,
they have Dove, Ben and Jerry,
Halmans, they're all under,
you know, these big giant windows.
Oh, we can't, we have to stop to hate.
We can't advertise.
Okay.
All right.
Go ahead.
It's your money.
Do what you want.
But it's an amazing time to be alive, isn't it?
I can't.
That it is.
It really is an amazing time to be alive.
And when you see these companies just think that they're jumping on the bandwagon,
they were going to pull the plug anyway.
They're right.
They've got to cut their advertising budget down.
Times are tough.
We're in the pandemic.
still.
So, okay.
Now, you'd find that weird because more people are using social media than ever,
so you'd think you'd want to get your product out there.
You would think that, wouldn't you?
But not.
Not if there's going to be hate out there in the world.
No.
Not if there's going to be racism out there in the world.
No.
Until we stop hate for profit,
we're not going to profit oh we're going to profit i mean sure silly i mean we still want a profit
we still want a profit but we don't want a profit and we want to be able to pretend that we
don't want a profit yes agonizing at least under armor is saying that
they're canceling their $280 million partnership with UCLA because they have not been getting
the benefits that they had expected.
Now, that's business.
I don't know that that's part of the stop hate for profit campaign, but it is not.
They terminated its deal with UCLA.
It said that we've been paying for marketing benefits that we have not received.
for an extended period of time.
In fact, their quote was for an extended time period.
Now, so the agreement allows us to terminate.
We're exercising our right.
Now, of course, UCLA is like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what are you thinking?
They, their quote was, we are exploring all of our options to resist Under Armour's actions.
And I bet they are.
That's a huge chunk for UCLA athletics.
Goodbye, have a nice day.
We're pulling the plug.
And plus, that means, I mean, all the wear for all their athletic programs,
that hurts.
I mean, Under Armour sponsors 22 FBS programs,
including in this story, they mentioned Auburn, Cal, Maryland,
Northwestern, Notre Dame, Utah, Wisconsin.
I mean, that's a big deal for these universities.
Nike is a big strong, strong sponsor of many of these universities around the country.
And they're already saying that they're hurting.
I don't know if they pull the plug on these programs or not.
Maybe they pause it.
I mean, if the teams aren't going to play, maybe they say,
you know what, we're going to take a break.
we're not going to send you all this new stuff until you start playing again.
And then we can get our advertising.
You'd be able to market our material all over again.
If you're not playing, well, then, you know, there's no advertising.
I get that.
I get that.
That's business.
That's not stop hate for profit.
Right?
No, that's business.
I mean, that's actually, that's, that is.
is hate for profit or profit for hate.
Oh yeah, that's what that is.
That is profit for hate and we cannot, we cannot be a part of that.
But never mind, they are.
And we got breaking news too, but speaking of profit, my man Kanye announced that he
signed a 10-year partnership deal with Gap.
Yeezy Gap
It's going to be a special line
of modern elevated basics
for men, women, and kids
and accessible price points.
It'll be developed by the Easy Design Studio
with, of course, Kanye as creative director
and it's going to hit
stores sometime, the beginning of 2021.
And really, it's a 10-year partnership.
I mean, this is a big deal.
for them, right? I mean, Gap, I'm sure, was hurting. You know, they haven't opened their books for me.
I've always been a fan of Gap. They had very little, if any, fat guy clothing, which I was always
bummed about because I love their clothing. And I always loved a lot of their undergarments
for females. I was a fan of that. You could go ahead and write your own jokes. But I was a fan of
undergarments for females.
And so if you're going to keep Gap alive with the Yeezy Gap campaign, good.
Good.
Keep it going.
Thanks, Kanye.
All right, let's go to the break room.
So remember to subscribe to chewing the fat.
this very podcast on any platform that you like.
Just choose one.
Say, for example, like Spotify,
let's just say you will go ahead and use that platform.
Subscribe to Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher.
It's really simple.
Let's say you're an iPhone user.
Well, then you can subscribe on iTunes.
It's really simple.
Just subscribe to Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher.
Let's say no matter whether you're an...
an iPhone user or an Android user,
you should subscribe to my YouTube channel,
Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher.
I just posted an interview with myself in Burgess Owens,
which is fantastic.
He is a tremendous man,
and I hope that he wins his congressional seat
that he's running for in Utah.
Now, you can follow me on Twitter at Jeffrey JFR.
You can follow me on Facebook and Instagram,
Jeff Fisher Radio
and you can follow me on
Parlor
You could parlay with me
Which is
Jeffie, Jeff Fisher Radio
On Parlor
So come on over there
I haven't done a bunch on
I haven't parlayed a bunch
But I will
I will
I'll get there, I promise
Okay, I promise
And remember
One of the reasons
That you're subscribing
To chewing the fat
is that you miss a second.
You miss something.
Because when CTF records, news happens.
So there's that.
This weekend, I was so angry.
I see a story about the diamond mine in Arkansas again.
Apparently, a woman has found the largest diamond from 2020 at the
Crater of Diamond State Park.
And, I mean, it's a P-sized diamond.
It's a 2.23-karrant diamond, but she found it at the, you know,
crater of Diamond State Park in Murfreesboro.
And I told you, I've been there.
It was fine.
It's nice.
It's back.
You know, it's in the middle of Arkansas.
It's a beautiful.
It's a beautiful area.
But it's this old diamond mine.
And you're out there in the middle of this dirt field and they till it and it's raining.
And it's either too dry or it's too dry or it's too.
wet and they till and people are out there with their wagons and they're sifting through the dirt
and we were out there one day and there's no way right there's just no way according to the
park staff which i find hard to believe all right she found a dark brown gem the size of a pea
now could i have found one and not known what i was looking at absolutely did i find
Did I find a dark brown piece of dirt the size of a pea when I was there?
Yes.
Did I save it?
I don't know.
We saved some stuff and it was, you know, thanks for showing up, get out of here.
So I believe, and I believe forever that ever so often they, you know, some guy walks out
there and throws a diamond down to the dirt on the top.
So somebody finds it and we get the ads.
Oh, yay!
Yay!
Yay!
Somebody find a diamond
And they bring it, you know, tourist season.
People are able to travel a little bit now.
And of course, oh, that's when we found the diamond.
Now, it was an Arkansas woman.
So it wasn't an out-of-state tourist that found it.
But it does keep the tourist season going for the diamond park.
The crater of Diamond State Park.
Now, according to this story,
A hundred and thirty-nine diamonds have been registered at the park this year.
I want proof.
I'm sure they have it at the park, Jeff.
Just go there.
Okay.
Now, they claim that four diamonds this year have weighed at least a carrot, according to the park.
Now, they say typically one or two diamonds are found there each day.
Right.
I don't buy it.
I don't buy it.
We are being had from this point.
place. And it's still going strong, though. So if you want to take a shot to find yourself a diamond
or two or a three, you know, a couple carrot diamond out there, go ahead, go on out there.
Because I know, I mean, my kids have said, we should go back there. It was fun. Was it?
Was it fun? As we're out there in the dirt, sifting dirt looking for diamonds in the sun.
There's a song in there somewhere for you. Somebody wants to write a song.
Go ahead. It's all yours. No problem.
Ugh. That just frustrates me.
Hey, we're in the break room. Let's talk a little entertainment.
So Netflix has added a feature.
So apparently, you're going to be able to remove films or shows in your continue watching row.
So I never thought much of it.
but I guess people got upset that they would start watching something and they'd realize,
I'm not going to watch it.
I don't like it.
And then it's still in your continue watching row.
So it was real hard to scroll by it and look to something else that you wanted to continue watching.
But apparently some people got all wound up about it.
So now there's a way for you to get rid of it.
If there's something in your continue watching row that you,
You're not going to continue watching.
And you don't want Netflix to tell you, hey, it's still here.
Do you want to continue to watch it?
You can remove it now.
So that's good, right?
I guess.
I mean, look, the more power you have within your remote, the better.
You can quote me on that, by the way.
The more power you have within your remote, the better.
And have you seen, speaking of technology and where we're headed,
You know, we talked about this a long time ago here at the Blaze, and we're still, I know that Glenn, I remember having conversations with Glenn about, you know, future of television and entertainment and what's coming and how what he's, what he wanted to do originally at the Blaze.
And one of the things that Tony Robbins has developed now, this, he's calling it the virtual 360 interactive experience.
It is really cool.
he's got these giant screens he's partnered up with zoom so it's more than you know 20 people or the
hundred people that you have he's going to have thousands i think his original plan is 10,000 now
where he's going to have 10,000 people up on these giant screens in a you know in a 360
experience and he's going to be able to touch someone on the screen their picture not really touch them
and then that picture gets larger
so he can talk one on one with that person.
Incredible.
Incredible.
I remember talking to Glenn about creating something like this 100 years ago.
It wasn't 100 years ago.
But, you know, we still want to be able to,
you want to be able to purchase things.
Anytime, the more power you have in your remote, the better.
So if you are able to watch,
a program and watch it from camera two instead of camera one or camera three and four the ones that
I'm watching to watch it on.
I mean, I'm all for it.
Let's do it.
I want to do it.
I want to experience the shows and films and movies from all the directions, all the angles
that I want.
Right?
I want to do that.
So the more power.
that you have in your remote the better.
Did you see the video of the guy swimming in the Bass Pro fish tank?
How many times?
How many?
Who among us hasn't wanted to jump into the Bass Pro fish tank?
You know, just go for a swim.
You're warm, it's a hot, it's a hot summer day.
You're living in, oh, I don't know, let's say Louisiana.
And you decide, you know what, I'm going to go for a swim in the Bass Pro fish tank.
tank. If you haven't been to a bass pro, I mean, what are you doing with your life? But if you go there,
obviously they have stuffed animals everywhere and, you know, just like cabellas and they've got
you know, the giant fish tank that, you know, these giant fish are swimming in and even
really little fish, giant fish and real little fish. And so this guy decides that he's going
to go for a swim inside the, inside the tank.
Apparently, you know, he left behind his mask and his hat, and he jumped in and went for a quick swim.
Of course, it was videotaped for, you know, for social media.
And he does a lap.
The fish are just, you know, wait, what's going on?
He's got all his clothes on.
He didn't get naked or anything.
It wasn't like he, you know, went skinny dipping in the Bass Pro tank, although that is going to be what's next.
I guarantee that's going to happen.
Now, and then, uh, and he left.
And according to the.
store they've got to empty out the tank clean it refill it again uh you know because of possible
contamination they left behind okay really really do you have to is that absolutely necessary
that you're going to have to completely empty the tank and spend hundreds of man hours taking
care of the fish and cleaning the tank and you know okay all right fine no problem so they didn't
Catch him right away.
I mean, he just left and, you know, they filed a complaint with the police.
Well, he has been found and arrested.
Apparently he, you know, of course, you know, the criminal always returns to the seed of the crime.
And he goes back into the store.
And that's when he was arrested.
So, and it's not like, you know, look, is he going to get in trouble?
Probably.
He's, uh, he was arrested and charged.
charged with simple criminal damage to property.
Now, simple criminal damage, let's see.
We'll see how much Bass Pro says that it costs them to empty the tank, clean it, and refill it again because of the possible contamination.
We'll see how much they charge of that.
It might, you know, up the charge a little bit in front of, we'll see what the judge has to say.
but you definitely started a trend right i mean we're gonna you're gonna do the bas-pro challenge i am in love
with that that's what i want from now i want the bas-pro challenge you can tag me hashtag bass pro
challenge hashtag chewing the fat you can do it with your clothes on or close off close off preferred
and that you know that's the new challenge from uh
chewing the fat. Now you got to do it now
before Bass Pro catches
on because Bass Pro and
Cabela's, and I guess we could have the
Cabela challenge as well.
They're going to, you know, they're going to put
nets over and they'll have armed guards
and you'll be able to, you know, you'll be
shot on site
if you, you know, if you attempt it.
So you've got to do it quick.
I want that
to happen. Desperable.
But on the other hand, no, don't do it.
I don't want anyone to do it.
It was just a joke.
And, you know, forgive me for even thinking of such a horrific thing to do.
Because if you were to do that, then, you know, Bass Pro or Cabellas would have to empty out the tank, clean it, refill it again because of possible contamination you left behind.
and we cannot have that.
I don't want any of you to get charged
with simple criminal damage
like the man was charged in Louisiana,
so I don't want anything to happen to you like that.
I do not, you hear me,
I do not want you to do the Bass Pro
Orcabella's challenge
and go swimming in the tank.
I do not want that to happen.
Are we clear?
Okay.
Okay, now this could happen
maybe coming to the U.S.
I mean, because everything that happens in
Europe comes here, right?
So they've got this
giant half inch long
blood-sucking
fly.
It's a, you know, it's a horsefly,
really. And they're invading
the United Kingdom right now.
I told you. I told you
there's another story about the monkeys
attacking
attacking people in. I've got to find that story.
now. The monkeys are attacking people.
And I told, we talked about it before it was happening. Now it's getting worse. Okay.
These monkeys in Thailand are seriously attacking people. They're hungry, their sex craze.
And don't forget that, you know, they're normally fed by tourists and now there's no tourists.
So they're getting violent. And they're taking over old buildings. And they're taking over old buildings.
things. People are trying to feed them junk food. That's not enough. Now they're coming down off
their sugar high from the junk food and they're going crazy. They're breeding because they got
nothing else to do. They're not eating so they're breeding. So we're getting more of them.
I'm telling you, and the animals are starting to attack the people. And it was predicted here on
this very show that it would happen. Okay. And now we've got giant horseflies in the UK.
It could be coming here.
They could make it across the ocean.
You never know.
They could get up into,
they could be flying.
They could hop on a little grain of sand
from the Saharan sand storm from another one.
And they might even already be here.
They might have hopped on a giant sand crystal
from the Saharan desert.
And now they're here.
And now we're going to have giant horseflies attacking us.
Watch out, man.
Apparently, some people are, they're requiring hospitalization, they're requiring antibiotics.
They're getting infections.
I mean, be careful.
That's all I'm saying, be careful.
The giant horseflies could be already here.
Last week, I went, I was reading the story about dangerous creatures on Earth.
You know, the creatures that you don't want here on earth.
And there was part of the story that talked about a giant bat.
And I thought, those can't be real, right?
These giant five-foot bats, especially after, you know,
we've had all the stories about bats and people buying and eating bats and bat soup from China.
Right?
And so now that I can run across another story that talks about,
these golden crowned flying foxes and what they are are massive bats with fox-like faces.
They're about five, their wingspan is five and a half feet.
And there's a picture of it.
If an animal or whatever you want to call this thing is still on the planet, it can go extinct.
We need to make it extinct right now.
don't care. Take a picture and that's what we have. I want these giant bats. I want them extinct.
I want, oh no, darn the look. A wish, what? Are you telling me that those bats are extinct
from the Philippines? Oh no. Oh no, darn the, I mean, it is sick. And you see one of these things
hanging under the overhang of your house? You are going to freak out. And here in America,
they will go extinct because people will shoot them dead.
And speaking of dead and sad news, actually,
another man, Steve Bing committed suicide,
jumped off of his,
jumped out of his building 27 stories.
Now what makes that even sadder is that it's believed
that he could possibly be part of the, you know,
Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton world,
where his suicide wasn't really a suicide.
Now, he was the former husband of Elizabeth Hurley,
and plenty of the families have, you know,
really denied.
this altogether.
One quote
said that
seeing the ridiculous posts
with quotes like all roads
lead to Epstein and
Clinton body count
has provoked me to speak
out in defense of my friend.
Okay, well, good.
That's great.
And you should.
But
does that make it any
less believable?
I don't know.
The story about Steve Bing is really sad since his girlfriend, you know,
OD'd a year ago and his life was, you know, in turmoil after that.
He's this billionaire guy and he's doing all this stuff in Hollywood and yet he's just
in despair because of his, the death of his girlfriend.
Just incredible.
And, you know, he's got kids and family with the, yeah,
wife and everything just, you know, piles up.
But if you're in that Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton window, be careful.
Be careful.
Download and subscribe to more content at the blaze.com slash podcasts.
We do have some brand new news.
It's not breaking news, although we can call it breaking news if you want.
But it is new news in the Operation Varsity Blues.
Cannon Operation Varsity Blues.
Lori Loughlin and Massimo Giuliani have resigned from the Bel Air Country Club.
I know.
I know.
I don't know how they're going to get by.
but there was a big deal over the decision to suspend them.
And then they wanted to reinstate them.
The board of directors at the Bellar Country Club
has unanimously voted to suspend Lori and Mosimo.
I know it's sad.
It's sad news.
It's sad news.
Now the suspension, apparently.
gets lifted when they serve their time.
So once they've paid their due to society, they can get back into the country club.
When they walk in, though, it'll be, oh my gosh, there's Lorien.
Oh my gosh, did you see Lorien Mosimo at the Belar Country Club today?
I can't believe they still come here.
They still want to show their face here.
Well, honey, there are dues paying members to the side.
I don't care.
I don't care.
This is the Belar Country Club.
Okay.
This is the back, the BACC.
So, I mean, life is, life is tough.
Life is tough.
And there'll be more breaking news and new news as we continue on because Operation
Varsity Blues isn't over.
Canon.
Tonight's episode, Varsity Blues.
So we have reached a milestone in the coronavirus numbers.
We are over 10 million cases worldwide now.
And we are over 500,000 deaths worldwide in the battle against coronavirus.
Very sad.
Here in the USA, and I haven't given you these numbers in a while,
but here in the U.S., we now have, you know, I mean, it's big news.
The numbers they claim are climbing,
and the numbers are, you know, climbing in some demographics,
and, you know, less people are dying here in the U.S.,
but, you know, we've all freaked out and we have to wear our masks
and don't go outside of your home unless you're wearing a mask.
2,652,324 total cases in the U.S.
and 128,557 total deaths here in the U.S. of A.
Let's go down and see how China is doing.
Are they hanging in there?
I mean, those numbers are climbing worldwide,
so China is still.
I haven't given these numbers.
It feels like in forever.
And China is still in the 83,000 window,
83,512 total cases in China.
That is amazing.
Now, they do show 12 new cases listed in China.
So, I mean, they're still hanging tough.
That's just incredible.
How can we believe?
anything that comes from them.
But we do.
We do.
And now the TSA checkpoint numbers, as long as we're looking at numbers, they,
oh, well, okay, so we're up over 633,810 yesterday.
So we're, you know, people are starting to travel a little bit.
We're back one out of the last four days, one, two, three, four days.
Three out of the four have been over 600,000.
And then out of the one, two, three, four, five, six, seven days, one, two, three, four have been over six hundred thousand.
So, I mean, we're back, I guess, is the, that's the two words we're looking for.
Now, Boeing is starting to, you know, they watch 737 max back in the air.
I mean, wow, it's been grounded for 15 months already.
Wow.
So they're supposed to have test flights starting today.
If you're listening live to this podcast, it's the 29th of June 2020.
So they're supposed to be testing the flights starting today.
It's supposed to be doing flight maneuvers and intentionally trying to trigger the automated stall prevention software system that malfunctioned in both the
crashes. So, I mean, good. And I hope this works and get done. But who's flying?
Six thousand people are going through the turnstile, which is nothing. Nothing. Sorry to
disappoint you, but it is nothing. So, I mean, they're already saying, I mean, travel. We're already
starting to restrict again. Are we going to go in?
to another lockdown, very possible.
Another complete lockdown, very possible.
And Europe is already in another lockdown.
They're already trying their bubbles and whatever they want to call it.
Other countries are hurting.
Thailand is still hurting.
They've got monkeys attacking people.
Monkeys are so hungry.
All they're doing is having sex and making more monkeys, so they're eating each other.
And they're eating people and they're attacking people.
That's happening.
Animals are attacking.
Horseflies are jumping on grains of sand to come to the,
U.S. Murder Hornets are jumping on whales' backs and swimming to the U.S. and landing up on the
West Coast. It's incredible how these animals are all attacking the world because of the coronavirus.
So be careful out there. Gunsails. Through the roof. Gunsails are through the roof, especially.
This story is based out of Chicago and out of Illinois, the Illinois area, Elgin, where people are
waiting, you know, longer than they were told they were going to have to to get their guns.
But then we have news, I mean, gun sales are through the roof, and then we have news where
Remington is, you know, looking to go bankrupt again.
And that is just incredible.
So they're looking to be, I guess the Navajo Nation is going to attempt to purchase Remington.
I mean, remember Remington, they are in big trouble because of, well, you know, gun sales, obviously.
But they're in the lawsuit litigation surrounding Sandy Hook Elementary School.
That is still ongoing.
They've had the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, the families of the victims sued Remington in 2014.
In 2014,
claiming the firearms
manufacturer should be held at least
partially liable for the massacre
because it made and marketed
the gun used in the murders.
Wow.
Both sides are currently preparing to go back to court.
Next year!
Next year!
Wow.
That is amazing on both sides
of that.
How we're allowing these families to sue a gun manufacturer,
your guess is as good as mine.
Your guest is as good as mine.
And I feel horrible for the families of Sandy Hook Massacre.
And, you know, there's no words that can describe how they feel.
and there just isn't
but
it wasn't the gun
manufacturer that did this
it just wasn't
and
to be allowed to sue them
wow
you know before I leave
have you seen the video and I
shared it on Twitter
from the villages
where they are doing a
Trump parade in their golf carts.
And the anti-Trump crowd is amazing as they are shouting and yelling and going crazy against the,
I mean, they just hate Trump.
And they hate the villages.
Why aren't even live there?
Some of the interviews of these people are amazing.
And I just, I'll play the audio for you on Wednesday.
When I do chewing, you have to see the video and you have to hear the audio.
I'll play it for you.
on Wednesday when I do my chewing the fat segment on Pat Unleashed, because it is incredible.
But it does bring to mind because then there was a story about Joe Biden that got me thinking about Joe Biden and the villages about how he, his, his nonprofit that was for cancer, you know, his cancer non-private, the Biden Cancer Initiative, shut the doors down.
and apparently they paid millions of dollars to all the executives before closing down.
Now, you can't expect people to work for the nonprofit for, you know, nothing.
I mean, that's just silly.
So I'll leave you this and let this earworm get in your head today as I was thinking about the villages and Joe Biden.
Friendly is hometown.
The Billetians.
America's friendly is hometown.
The villages.
And so if you think that that's not Joe Biden,
it was just some other drunk guy that kind of looks like Joe Biden,
you are sadly mistaken.
