Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 559 | Don't Apologize

Episode Date: February 11, 2021

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Coming to a city near you, well, it's possible. In Chicago, good news. Well, again, kind of good news. If you live in Chicago and if you were concerned about being carjacked while you were getting your gas at a gas station, don't worry about it. There's Operation Safe Pump, okay? tactical teams are going to pump gas for senior citizens to combat carjackings. I know. I know.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Now, look, it's not across the whole city. It's just the west side districts. And, you know, so they're going to help people, well, senior citizens, pump gas so they don't get their cars carjacked. in the city. Well, that's good news, except that we find out that, oh, the carjacking's aren't really limited
Starting point is 00:01:07 to the city's southern and western neighborhoods. Most carjackings aren't taking place at gas stations. So I guess, you know, they're just seeing the presence of the police there at the gas stations makes you, I don't know, rethink carjacking.
Starting point is 00:01:25 There's been two, 218 carjacking this month. No, I'm sorry. It's February. So that was in January. I apologize. Okay. There was 218 carjackings in January.
Starting point is 00:01:42 Nine of them. Nine of them took place at gas stations. So we still may have a little bit of a problem. But they also have. They also have afternoon workshops for at-risk youth. So that means, hey, kids, don't steal other people's cars at gas stations. We're going to have police there. So these cities that hate the police department are now going to dispatch the police to gas stations,
Starting point is 00:02:20 to pump gas for people coming in so that they don't. get car jacked. I mean, I don't even know why they need to pump gas. They just need to be there. Their presence needs to be there. Right? It's like the police officer sitting on the side of the road. They don't need to pull people over. Most people see a police car on the side of the road and slow down. I mean, that's why you see police cars sometimes on the side of the road and they just have a dummy in the front seat. And I'm not talking about the police officer. It's just a dummy. Right? And so because people see the police car and they slow down. So maybe, you know, the youngsters, the carjackers will see the police officers at the gas station and decide,
Starting point is 00:03:09 nope, I'm not going to rob a car here or take the car from here. I'm going to go someplace else, you know, where the other 209 carjackings took place in Chicago last month. Sure, there was 218 carjackings and nine of them took place at gas stations, but, you know, we're going to save people at the gas stations. I don't know. It seems like it seems like it's not really going to work. But, hey, they're trying, right? That's the most important thing. Our cities and police departments trying to keep us safe.
Starting point is 00:03:55 Right? Right. Welcome to Chewing the Fad. It's just weird. I don't understand why these cities all hate the police department, but we want to use them to keep people safe, man. That's for sure. I don't want the police officer pumping my gas.
Starting point is 00:04:17 You know, I guess grandma and grandpa, you know, you're supposed to, you know, pump their gas. But I don't really, you know, they just need to be there. They need to be a deterrent. A deterrent works fine. They don't need to actually pump people's games. But what do I know? Nothing.
Starting point is 00:04:36 That's right. Nothing. That's what I know. So, we lost a huge, a huge, huge hero yesterday. And his name was Larry Flint. I probably should just do a retrospect. for him because, uh, and just, you know, make him a hero. Was he a hero?
Starting point is 00:05:02 I mean, he was a big proponent of free speech and he won, you know, court battles. And, you know, it was, you know, he fought the battle for Hustler magazine. And yeah, I, I looked through a few hustlers in my day, you know, last week. And I loved, and this is, there was a, there was a, there was a, there was a, comic strip in Hustler called Chester the Milster. And it was horrific and I don't recommend anyone ever looking at it or thinking about it or talking about it. But some people would read that and laugh and think it was funny because it wasn't real.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Not me. Not me. Okay. I thought it was horrific. which is why yesterday when the founder of hustler, Larry Flint, passed away. It was, you know, I wasn't happy that someone died, but, you know, well, you know. Born on November 1st, 1942 in Lakeville, Kentucky. Larry Flint, dead at the age of 78.
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Starting point is 00:09:32 coming in that delivery every week oh my gosh moinkbox.com slash jeffy so our man Bruce Springsteen Mr. Jeep commercial which has been canceled
Starting point is 00:09:46 by the way 71 years old, busted on November 14th at the Gateway National Recreation Area in Sandy Hook, New Jersey. That's what the National Park Service said, or a spokesperson for them. He was charged with DWI, reckless driving, consuming alcohol in a closed area.
Starting point is 00:10:12 He was cooperative throughout the entire process. Now, originally, they have a court date in the coming weeks. He has no known other prior bus for DWI. His alcohol content was 0.02. It's below New Jersey's legal limit while driving of 0.08. Well, then why was he? I don't understand. If the blood alcohol content was what other kind of
Starting point is 00:10:45 mind-altering drugs was he doing? So because the alleged offense occurred on federal land, he's going to face federal enclave court. Okay. Now I think I'm on Springsteen's side. I was all ready to beat him up for having a DWI. But come on. It would be inappropriate for us to comment on the details of a matter
Starting point is 00:11:11 we have only read about and we cannot substantiate, said the Jeep spokesman in a statement, but we're not going to play the Jeep commercial anymore. We don't have anything to do with him anymore. That's for sure, okay? That's not going to happen. We're not going to have anything to do with him again. Wow.
Starting point is 00:11:35 Representatives for Springsteen did not immediately respond to the request, I bet. It's amazing that this happened in November. I wonder when they shot the Jeep commercial. And so probably it'd be interesting to see when they shot the Jeep commercial. And then in November he gets busted and they got to keep it quiet before the Super Bowl. Right. So for sure, this commercial had to be shot before November for the Super Bowl ad. So, I mean, it's was in the can already.
Starting point is 00:12:08 And they kept it quiet all this time. Incredible. So, according to this, he was raised by an alcoholic father, and he's not known as a heavy drinker. Oh, he didn't have his first taste of booze until he was 22. Okay, thank you. A source, a source who knows Springsteen, confirmed to the New York Post that excessive drinking was highly out of character for. for the rock legend. He grew up playing in bars.
Starting point is 00:12:48 Yes, he drinks. But he's not a drunk, nor is he an alcoholic. I've seen him at many private events with a drink in his hand. He drinks liquor, but I've never once seen him drink. And this source also goes on to say, I'm surprised that the officer didn't go easy on the boss, especially in his home state. Oh, I mean, he's New Jersey's first son.
Starting point is 00:13:20 How he didn't get away with a citation. I just don't know. Well, I would like to, my, I mean, that was my question as well. So maybe a couple of things, right? He's either been pulled over before, you know, and given the assist of get out of here, Bruce. and this time was like the last straw. Or I'm kind of confused at the story that talks about his content
Starting point is 00:13:46 was below the legal limit. But he was still given a citation. Really weird. It's going to be interesting to see how much jail time he does. How about like zero? He'll pay a little bit of cash. Go to DUI school or DWI school, I guess it is in Jersey. And that'll be the end of it.
Starting point is 00:14:19 Great. Thanks, Bruce. Good luck. Sorry the Jeep. I'm sure that he's not going to have to give any of the Jeep money back. So there's that good thing for the boss. All right. So I have a question that, I mean, I think I know the answer to,
Starting point is 00:14:40 but I'm not real sure. We know that our president signed an executive order mandating face masks be worn on public transportation so if you have to ride on a train or a bus or aircraft, you have to wear a mask
Starting point is 00:15:02 and if you don't you are going to be fine. You may even be just dragged off. the whatever you're on, whatever train bus or plane you're on, and left out in the cold. Lucky, lucky not to be shot in the head. But, so they must be worn, right? So the COVID-19 safety and domestic and international travel requires facemax be worn at airports.
Starting point is 00:15:31 And so if you're traveling on any commercial, any commercial vehicle, even maritime boats, you're outside. I mean, it mentions in the exact... If you're traveling on a commercial aircraft, train, public maritime vessels, ferries, or intercity buses, yes, that's correct. Otherwise, we're going to find you and drag you off that vehicle or boat. And you're going to thank us for not shooting you in the head. So the mask mandate applies to all passengers. who appear to be over the age of two,
Starting point is 00:16:12 TSA agents can request that travelers temporarily lower the mask to verify their identity. Travelers will be permitted to remove masks while eating or drinking. Those with medical conditions can be exempt, but may be required to show medical documentation. And I don't think that would be enough. If you have medical documentation, you better have it, uh stamped double stamped and uh and stapled together with gold staples before they believe you
Starting point is 00:16:49 and the mask karens are not going to believe you anyway those who defy the face mask requirement $250 fine repeat violators subject to fines up to $1,500 wow and i mean you know that everyone is going to comply with this but that having been said My question is, does the mask wearing mean one mask or two? Because when the executive order was signed, and it probably doesn't stipulate, which means I know the answer they're going to say, well, the CDC says two, so it's got to be two now.
Starting point is 00:17:32 Because according to the CDC, it's double masking. That's what they're recommending. and there's going to be massive amounts of the mask, and I'm going to use a word here that could get me in trouble, the mask Nazis are going to go out of their mind if you aren't double-masked. I'm just amazed. So the study, according to this, the CDC says modifications to improve the fit,
Starting point is 00:18:07 such as nodding the ear loops and tucking in the sides of the mask or wearing a cloth mask over it can reduce exposure. Other options include using a mask fitter device or a sleeve made of nylon panty hose to hold the mask tightly to the face. Okay. Come on now. So if you wear a medical mask and then a cloth mask over that, you're fine. Double masking.
Starting point is 00:18:47 You want the tightly fitting medical mask, and then you want the cloth mask over that. And that's what they're recommending. That's their deal. so is that do I have to double mask now everywhere I go and do I have to double mask if I'm on any kind of public transportation any kind of transportation you know if I never know you never know when I'm going to be you know out there on a plane passenger railroad over the road bus. public maritime vessels, ferries. You never know. You never know when I'm going to be out on one of those transportation vehicles. So I just want to know.
Starting point is 00:19:42 I want to know is my single mask enough? I think I know the answer to the question. And it's not going to make me happy. It's not going to make me happy at all. I'm not a mask Karen. If you want to wear a mask, fantastic. If you want to wear two masks, I don't care.
Starting point is 00:20:05 If you want to wear three masks, I don't care. Good for you. That's fine. But I don't want to wear one. I just don't want to wear one. And I'm not going to fight if the stores, you know, wants me to wear a mask. I'm going to wear a mask.
Starting point is 00:20:23 That's fine. I just, it's not worth the headache to fight over a mask. and it but I just think now we're being pushed to the edge one more time over something that we've decided yeah okay we'll wear a mask fine and now that's not enough nope that's not enough now you got to wear two and I'm getting tired of being pushed that's all I'm saying that's all I'm saying now you can push me on into the break room because that's where we're going right now
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Starting point is 00:21:31 Coca-Cola zero-sugar. Awesome. That's so good. Just amazing. Sad news. And I don't know if you, you know, I don't know if you care. But it is sad news and you may want to sit down when you hear the news. Rosie O'Donnell having trouble selling her $6 million Saddle River Mansion.
Starting point is 00:21:53 The New Jersey property been on the market for five years. Five years. She can't find a buyer. That's pretty amazing. That's pretty amazing. She should have called real estate agents I trust. She should have. Real estate agents I trust.com.
Starting point is 00:22:12 So she couldn't have called them. But she should have gone online. And maybe they could have helped her out. So I've looked at the pictures. It's a beautiful house. A beautiful house. But she can't sell it. So pretty incredible.
Starting point is 00:22:29 And she's sold some other properties. uh over the last few years which is pretty amazing right so she decided to list the home and sell it in 2015 for nearly seven million no offers so she decided hey uh all right i'll just knock the price down a little bit and see if somebody will get it for you know 6.3 million oh no no no no no sorry so sorry uh i mean she paid 6.3 for it So if she can't sell it for six, three, she's lost money, which she doesn't want to do. And she may have lost money anyway because it looks like it's had plenty of renovations. Six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, separate guest house, basketball court, an elevator, an artist studio, pool, grotto waterfall, a plunge pool, and a jacuzzi spa.
Starting point is 00:23:30 and the big yard It looks beautiful It looks beautiful No doubt Some of the interior I would design differently But that's me Everybody has their own taste
Starting point is 00:23:44 I know But the rest of the property Looks really, really nice So good luck, Rosie I know I know times are tough You had to sell your West Palm Florida house For five million You got five million for that
Starting point is 00:23:59 she has her place now that she's living in New York four bedroom three bathroom penthouse and midtown so she still drives out to New Jersey on the weekends you know I mean if you've got the place you don't want to she's got this place in New York is worth $8 million how much money has Rosie made over the years
Starting point is 00:24:20 I guess she's made quite a bit I guess she's made quite a bit and the one thing I liked about this this tells you what kind of person Rosie is. I know that, you know, and I've liked some of her work. I really have. You can, I know that what, you know, I know she's kind of agonizing from time to time, but I like some of her work. But she did her little Instagram pop-tart binging thing during the wacky quarantine hairdo thing that she was doing. And it's, she's quoted here saying, we had a lot of junk in the beginning when I was, when it was first happening and I was panicking. Okay, this is Rosie now. I told the person who works here, get us some Pop-Tarts. So he got us about 40 boxes.
Starting point is 00:25:10 And she said it started to get really sad when I realized there were only about half the boxes left, and I'm the only one in the house who eats them. So she's trying to be funny. Right. She's trying to say, well, I got there was 40 boxes of Pop-Tarts, and now they're all gone. They have gone. And I started to feel bad because as a fat person, I really, realized I'm the only one that's eating them and they're already half gone.
Starting point is 00:25:34 I look, Rosie, I'm there with you. I understand the process. However, when I have 40 boxes of Pop-Tarts in my home, I got them. I didn't say, I told the person who works here, get us some Pop-Tarts. I mean, that person is happy to work for you. you, Rosie. There can't be a happier person to work for someone else when they just get us some pop tarts, you low life. And that's why he got us about 40 boxes. Yeah, you want pop tarts? I'll get you some pop tarts. Here's 40 boxes, you fat son of it. Yes, here they are, Ms. O'Donnell.
Starting point is 00:26:23 They're right here. As long as we're busy bossing people around. Let me, you know, boss you around. You need to subscribe to this podcast, okay? Yeah, that's right, you. Go get us some podcasts. I have 40 chewing the fats right here. Thank you. That's good. No problem. Just subscribe to the podcast. If you're listening to this show right now and you are not a subscriber, just subscribe. You can subscribe on the platform you're listening to right now, or you can choose another one. Say like iTunes or IHeart Radio or Stitcher, Spotify, whatever. Whatever platform warms the little cockles of your heart. And then you're a subscriber to chewing the fat.
Starting point is 00:27:04 And your life will be that much better for it. I promise. Okay? Okay, then. Yeah. And you know, as long as you're subscribing, you might as well subscribe to the YouTube channel, Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher.
Starting point is 00:27:19 Same name as this show. And you can follow me on social media as well. There's Twitter at Jeffie JFR. There is Facebook and Instagram. Fisher Radio. And there's a Jeff Fisher Radio on Parlor, too, but I don't think that's coming back. Certainly not for a while. We've talked about a little bit about that, but I saw, I think it was the end of last week where Dan Bongino is quoted as saying, Monday looks good. And we are well past Monday. For those of you listening live today, it is the 11th of February 2021. Monday would have been the 8th of February. And there's no parlor.
Starting point is 00:28:05 So I realized that Monday would have been great, Dan, but it hasn't happened. So you better make another deal with Amazon Cloud Service and let them know you're willing to monitor
Starting point is 00:28:23 all the hate speech and get rid of all the bad people. You know, like Twitter, CFO, Ned Siegel, was on squack box CNBC, and he was asked about banning President Trump and whether Trump could get back on the platform if he were to run and win again and become president of the United States. And of course, I mean, I thought it was Jack talking. because he's talking about our policies.
Starting point is 00:29:01 Well, here, I'll let you hear what he has said. One more question for you. President Trump was banned. Former President Trump was banned. If he came back, ran for office again, and was elected president. Would you allow him back on the platform? So the way our policies work,
Starting point is 00:29:17 when you're removed from the platform, you're removed from the platform, whether you're a commentator, you're a CFO, or you are a former or current public officials. And so remember our policies are designed to make sure that people are not inciting violence. And if anybody does that, we have to remove him from the service and our policies don't allow people to come back. He was removed when he was president. And there'd be no difference for anybody who's public official once they've been removed from the service.
Starting point is 00:29:49 So there you have it. No is the answer. He's not coming back. But more, most importantly, you or me, there's no recourse, right? If they decide, if they decide the great and almighty Twitter decides that you have incited violence, decided that you have gone against Twitter policy, we're going to go ahead and remove you from our platform.
Starting point is 00:30:24 and it doesn't matter whether you're a commentator, you're a CFO, or a former or current public official. There's no recourse. There's no recourse to get back on a platform to reach people, to reach other people. So get over it. Okay? You, me, Trump, anybody. once we decide that our policies can kick you off, you're gone, my friends.
Starting point is 00:30:58 You're gone. I see where Mr. I'm not going to play the anthem anymore before my NBA basketball team starts playing every night is co-founding a new podcast app that encourages live conversation. Hmm. It's called a phone. Fireside.
Starting point is 00:31:30 It's a podcast app that encourages live conversation. It's a next-gen podcast platform that facilitates live conversation.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Huh. I wonder how that's going to work almost like, I don't know, um, you know, TV. We're just going to call it a podcast app. but I'm not real sure why we're calling it a podcast app other than that's a cool way to call things now.
Starting point is 00:32:09 So we'll see if Fireside is just, you know, another way to interview people. We'll see. I guess it's similar to the buzzy live audio clubhouse, except with the ability to natively record. Record conversations. A source close to Fireside says the app plans to launch publicly this year. Hmm. So you'll be able to broadcast, record, and monetize conversations while using Fireside's built-in
Starting point is 00:32:47 analytics and tools to figure out what content performs best. Huh. Okay. Good luck. God bless. Mark. I know that you got your hand slapped a little bit the other day because you decided that you wanted to stop playing the old national anthem
Starting point is 00:33:12 at your NBA games. And no problem. I know you wanted to stop. It's okay. It's okay. Now originally, you know, they said, you know, the Mavericks didn't publicize. the move and some team
Starting point is 00:33:31 employees said, we just discovered it on our own. I mean, Mark just decided that we weren't going to play the national anthem anymore and that's what happened. Now, an NBA spokesperson when asked about it by the athletic said that
Starting point is 00:33:49 under the unique circumstances of this season, teams are permitted to run their pregame operations as they see fit. The league rule book does not technically require players to stand during the anthem. However, it has not been enforced in recent years. Many professional and amateur athletes have chosen to kneel during the anthem as a form of protest against racial and social injustice in support of
Starting point is 00:34:17 Black Lives Matter. Well, yeah, they have. And the NBA has done quite a bit this year to rid themselves of the Black Lives Matter connection there on the court and what you see on TV. Well, nope, sorry, not going to happen. The NBA said, no, we are going to, we're going to play the national anthem. They said, the spokesperson said, we're in the process of welcoming fans back to the arenas. And all teams will play the national anthem in keeping with longstanding league policy. Wait, I thought the spokesperson said that we didn't have a policy like that. I guess we do, don't we?
Starting point is 00:35:26 Yes, yes, we do. And of course, Mark Cuban is saying, hey, we're good with it. Don't you worry about it? At this point, no way is the NBA changing that policy. They want to get back into the good graces of the American public. And if they think the national anthem is going to do it, they will do it. Remember when the NBA was, you know, one of the fan favorites? You know, back when Michael Jordan and Urban Magic Johnson were the big stars,
Starting point is 00:36:00 it makes me want to go back and look at all my cards because a story broke, I don't know, a week or so ago about a Michael Jordan basketball card from 1992 that sold for $1.4 million. dollars. That's not a basketball card from back in 1901. It's not, I was just incredible. A Michael Jordan card signed. It's got a piece of his jersey on it.
Starting point is 00:36:34 And it, and it's sold at auction for $1.4 million. Wow. It's a 1997 upper deck game. jersey that Jordan on the Jordan card. Now apparently it's rare and
Starting point is 00:36:53 the air card is one of just 23 and it's just amazing that he's getting a million dollars for these cards. Every time I read these stories I start going through all my cards and I start thinking well this one might be worth something
Starting point is 00:37:11 and this one might be worth something and then I stop and I get bored with it but I have a couple of stacks now where I think that these particular cards may be worth something and I'm hoping that maybe I, you know, they're worth, I don't know, a buck, two bucks. You know what? One card I saw, I did look up one card. I can't remember which card it was. It was worth like five bucks.
Starting point is 00:37:39 You know, that's good, I guess. You know, that's great, but that's what's going to happen. I don't have the $1.4 million card. I've got the, oh, that's a nice card there, Jeff. Yeah, you know what? I'll give you, well, it's worth five, but I got to try to sell it up my market, so I'll give you three, and then we'll be good, okay?
Starting point is 00:38:04 Okay, thanks for stopping. Cancel culture at it again. We've got to get rid of people that say things that we don't, like while she's still on the platforms i guess for now uh jena carano uh is been fired from her job on the mandolian fired from her job at they were ready to create a whole new show around her you know the bounty hunter uh on the mandolian and if you don't have you don't need to you know have Disney Plus to, you know, you watch the Mandalorian, but it's a big deal, right, for a lot of people. And it was a Lucas film and Disney Plus creation.
Starting point is 00:38:56 And she had shared a few things on her Instagram and her Twitter. And one, she shared a TikTok video that, you know, was talking about the divided political climate in the U.S. And she was using a Nazi Germany as well. It says here, Jews were beaten in the streets. not by Nazi soldiers, but by their neighbors, even by children. A fact. Because history is edited, most people today don't realize, that to get to a point where Nazi soldiers could easily round up thousands of Jews,
Starting point is 00:39:29 the government first made their own neighbors hate them simply for being Jews. How is this any different from hating someone for their political views? Just a question. And, you know, should the people, as a Jewish person, this is vile. She needs to be held accountable. The oppression my people have faced because of our religion and ethnicity is not the same as political disagreements. Okay.
Starting point is 00:39:58 That's fine. So you just held her accountable. You didn't like it. Right? But no. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, my friends, that's not good enough because that's when the hashtag fire Gina Carano. kicked up and started trending and that's good and we wouldn't want to have Twitter or Instagram you know with their algorithms knock back a trending hashtag
Starting point is 00:40:28 because that never happens right oh wait we do hear of that happening but not with hashtags like this that are going against or going for what they believe in right So she also on her Instagram posted a quote saying expecting everyone you encounter to agree with every belief or view you hold is effing wild. Oh my gosh. She needs to be fired right now. She also, according to this story, made fun of preferred pronouns. Oh, man, so? So what?
Starting point is 00:41:21 But apparently on her social media account, on her Twitter bio, she put preferred pronouns beep bop boop. Now, a lot of people would say that maybe that's because she was on The Mandalorian, and that's kind of like R2D2 speak. I don't know. Maybe. But no, that came off as transphobic. Really? Really? Come on now.
Starting point is 00:41:54 A preferred pronoun of beep-bop-boop comes off as transphobic? Man, you have got to be looking for things to be mad at. To be mad at a preferred pronoun of beep-bop-boop and saying it is transphobic. Wow. I am amazed. But look, you don't have to worry about it because she's gone.
Starting point is 00:42:23 Have a nice day. It's over. No more. You don't have to worry about it. She is no longer employed by Mandalorian. Okay. Lucasfilm gone. Have a nice day.
Starting point is 00:42:37 Lucas Films released a statement. saying Gina is not currently employed by Lucasfilm. There are no plans for her to be in the future. And nevertheless, her social media post degenerating people based on their cultural and religious identities are abhorrent and unacceptable. Wow. So she was, they were all ready to start a new show
Starting point is 00:43:05 all around her because she is a fan favorite. or was, and I think this will make her more of a fan favorite, because they have just highlighted, it's just incredible to me how they come after people. And please, Gina, Gina, please don't apologize. Whatever you do, please don't apologize, because it won't work. It'll never be enough.
Starting point is 00:43:42 And if it's all, is it possible that a, you know what, you're right, I'm sorry, gets you your job back on Mandalorian? Yeah, maybe. Does it get you the show back? No way. Your own show?
Starting point is 00:43:58 No way. That's gone. And Mandolarian is probably gone too. So don't apologize. just own it. Now you could apologize, maybe you say, I'm sorry
Starting point is 00:44:16 that what I said offended you. Done. But don't apologize for what you said. Don't try to back it off. Like, oh, I'll try harder and I'll meet with people and it'll be better. Don't do it.
Starting point is 00:44:36 Don't. do it I know that people have been posting stuff that Pedro Pascal has put in his Twitter and Instagram accounts and it's that's okay but
Starting point is 00:44:51 no when they when you are in the bullseye of the cancel culture mob they've got you they've got you so please Gina for all that is holy
Starting point is 00:45:07 And for anything worthy here on chewing the fat, don't apologize. Now, we've been talking about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame the last few days on Pat Unleashed. I've been sitting in with Pat every day so you can listen to that show as well. Pat Unleashed Monday through Friday. 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Eastern on Blaze TV and Blaze Radio Network and the Blaze Podcast. network as well. You can listen anytime. But I wanted to just run down the list of the new Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and nominees that are eligible for induction in 2021. Seven first-time nominees made the list. And we also have nine nominated that have been nominated
Starting point is 00:46:00 before and they didn't make it. I know. I know it's sad. So, we'll do the ones that are back on the list, all right? Kate Bush, Devo, Chuck A-Con, Carol King, L.L. CoolJ, New York Dolls, Rage Against the Machine, Todd Rungren, Tina Turner. Those are all the nine groups and single entertainers that have been nominated before. and didn't make it. All right. Carol King and Tina Turner will be the second and third female artist to be inducted twice.
Starting point is 00:46:49 Stevie Nix was the first to be inducted twice. Wow. And Dave Grohl could become the two-time inductee for the foo fighters if chosen. Now, he, for the foo fighters, which is there on the first-time list. Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, Foo-Fyte. Dionne Warwick, who doesn't love Dionne Warwick, Iron Maiden, the go-goes, and F-A-C-U-D-C-E-L-A-K-U-T-I, and who doesn't love themselves, some F-A-C-C-A-C-U-T-I. You know what?
Starting point is 00:47:28 I'm just going to leave it at that. I was going to tell you a little bit more about F-E-L-A-C-C-U-D, but it makes it sound so much better. If you just go with who doesn't love feel a kudy. Yeah, I like that. We just leave it there. Because am I talking about the artist? Or am I talking about something else? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:48:01 You decide. Because I'm serious when I say, who doesn't love some feel a kudy? You know, I'm going to be. You know, I'm going to be. You know,
Starting point is 00:48:18 Oh, Oh, Oh,

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