Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 564 | Don’t Tell Me the Truth
Episode Date: February 23, 2021Chobani asking for your help… Yum, Reese’s organic peanut butter cups… Cherokee Nation asked about Jeep… Springsteen teams up with Obama… Springsteen DWI case goes to court… Jersey legaliz...es pot… Inside dream real time communication… Working from bed can cause permanent damage… Big game hunting gone wild… around here pal Subscribe to the Podcast… Subscribe to the YouTube Channel… Email to Chewingthefat@theblaze.com Subscribe www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo code jeffy… Church rings bells for Covid deaths… Numbers over 500,000 deaths now… Texas hospitalizations lowest since Nov… Interesting headlines you should know… OVB documentary on Netflix… Will ‘Where was Ted Cruz’!? stop?... Possible Fisher Air Audio… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How would you like, I don't know, $75,000?
Or maybe $15,000 or maybe $10,000?
Well, you're not going to get it from me.
But Chobani is asking you to dream up your perfect coffee creamer flavor.
And Chobani wants to make it real.
For the first time ever, through this month, February, you still have time.
If you're listening live, it's the 23rd of February 2021.
You have a few days to come up with your perfect coffee creamer flavor for Chobani.
Now, if you win, a grand prize will be given to you $75,000.
One runner-up, that would be the first-place loser, $15,000,
and the second-place loser, the third place, gets $10,000.
So good luck and make it count because if they use it, Jobani could make, well, a lot more than the 75,000 you're going to be paid for.
But it was nice of them to give you a chance.
And I just want to wish you luck on that special Jobani coffee creamer flavor.
Mm-hmm, mm-mm-mm-mm.
welcome to chewing the fat
and if
Joe buying creamer flavor
wasn't enough we know now that
Reese's peanut butter cups
are going to have an organic
peanut butter cup
is that good news now look I'm all good with it
that's fine if you want to eat an organic
treat good for you
you're going to have
rich
dark chocolate smooth peanut butter it's organic dark chocolate peanut butter and they're the perfect
organic treat for the chocolate peanut butter lovers of the world so you know you want to eat organic
peanut butter cups good for you it's a you know it's dark chocolate and milk chocolate all right
whatever that's fine but even better now this is coming to shelves in the uk
this year. So it's on its way to the U.S.
a special
vegan-friendly
kit-cat bar.
Yum!
Man! If I
thought I could get a Kit-Cat
bar that was not just a regular
kit-cat bar, but a
vegan-friendly Kit-Cat bar?
Now, now you're talking.
And it means a lot to me that it would be made
from 100% sustainable cocoa.
I would like to know what the unsustainable cocoa.
Really, I guess that's just the crappy cocoa that they use in the Kit Kat bar,
which I'm good with.
I'm okay with if I'm pounding down Kit Kat bars.
I guess I feel better about myself if it's a vegan bar.
But, okay, okay, fine.
Really.
whatever whatever now that i've now that i've met talking about it i'm thinking whatever
whatever you want to do is fine you know but that's that's a bad place to be because now
we're getting news that the chief of the Cherokee nation wants Jeep to stop using the tribe's name
on its vehicles really really is that what you're
you want, principal chief
Chuck Hoskins, Jr.
of the Cherokee Nation?
Is that what you want?
Okay, so
according to, and it wasn't the
Cherokee Nation speaking
out, they weren't
holding protests in front of
Jeep dealerships
across America.
They were sent
an inquiry
from car and driver
asking
hey, what do you think?
And the Cherokee Nation said,
yeah, you know, sure, we don't like it at all.
We, you know what?
We don't like it.
And the chief said, yeah, you know what?
Yep, we don't.
like the names on the vehicles and uh my gosh we need to that needs to stop really where were you in
1974 where were you in 2013 were you cheering when the Cherokee uh went away and then came back as the
grand Cherokee stop it stop it a spokesman for jeeps that our vehicle names have been carefully chosen
and nurtured over the years to honor and celebrate Native American people for their nobility,
prowess and pride.
What?
Stop it.
It's a name of a vehicle.
A name of a vehicle.
We have to stop.
We have to stop.
And then I get to the point where I don't care.
Whatever.
You want to do that to your Jeep vehicle.
You want to take Jericho off.
Fine.
Call it Jeep number two.
You know what?
That's what it is.
It's a pile of number two.
Jeep number two, that's what you need to buy.
Jeep number two is just incredible to me.
And then Jeep says, well, hey, we are more than ever committed to a respectful and open dialogue with Cherokee Nation principal chief Chuck Hoskins Jr.
Oh, okay.
The spokesperson said, we had a Zoom call late last month after the company reached out.
out. Really? So after the press reaches out to the Cherokee Nation and the Cherokee Nation says,
yeah, you know what, I don't like it. We don't like it. It's bull crap. So then Jeep reaches out
to Cherokee and says, you know, we need to have a discussion probably good and genuine what your
problem is. But just know that our names are.
nurtured over the years to honor and celebrate Native American people for their nobility and prowess and pride.
Are they?
Because we have the renegade,
I guess it's the Renegade BU now,
the Jeep Wrangler,
the Cherokee,
the Compass,
the Patriot,
and Jeep Cherokee KL.
So I'm sure that the,
These names have been chosen and nurtured over the years to honor and celebrate Native American people for their nobility, prowess, and pride.
The one good thing, Jeep did say, hey, you know, our discussions were good, but, uh, and we're not changing our stance.
So, so go ahead and get over it.
I mean, we're looking at the Washington Redskins.
I'm sorry, the Washington football team.
No more Redskins.
And of course, now they're making a big deal out of Bezos trying to buy that team.
So if you think that it's woke now, oh, man, oh, man, hello.
And the Cleveland Indians, I'm sorry, the Cleveland baseball team won't be the Indians after this coming season.
So that's good, right?
Right.
I mean, Cleveland already got rid of their chief Wahoo logo.
Why? Well, we know why, because they're racist and evil, and that just has to go, right?
Right.
Speaking to Jeep, though, you know, remember the company that distanced themselves from that bastard Bruce Springsteen who was drunk in a national park in New Jersey?
Yeah, I mean, they didn't want anything to do with Bruce, and we just took down our commercials.
that he aired during the, that we spent, I don't know how much money on for the Super Bowl.
Well, his court case for the DWR charge, the DWI charge is coming up tomorrow,
for those of you listening live, the 24th of February, 2021.
And I was reading about the case, really?
It's as much as I really, you know, Bruce Springsteen does nothing for me, the boss, you know, whatever.
I got no love really, you know, I have pretend to hate, but I got no love for Bruce.
You know, I mean, whatever.
He's a, he's a, you know, a musical artist.
And he's a superstar guy.
I mean, he's a worldwide superstar, right?
And New Jersey's, you know, boy, right?
And so he got busted in the national park in New Jersey for DWI back in November.
Well, and it goes to court over Zoom tomorrow,
and it's part of their enclave court,
and we'll see what happens.
I would say reading about the case, he gets off.
I mean, he goes away.
It just goes away.
It gets thrown out.
Because, again, it looks like the cop was just being one of those bad police officers.
Just being a, you know, for a lack of,
a better term, a dick.
It's just being a dick.
Okay? Let's leave it there.
You're supposed to have a 0.08 to be
intoxicated in New Jersey.
He had a 0.02.
He didn't take a breathalyzer.
And the police officer said that he smelled
of alcohol and his eyes were glassy.
He took a field sobriety test, took a bunch of steps
more than he was supposed to.
But according to this,
field sobriety tests for people over
70, Mr. Springsteen
and 71, are not reliable.
So,
the Park Ranger, it just said that he
saw him
take a drink and
visibly swaying back and forth with glassy
eyes, smelling strongly of alcohol.
He asked
and he saw him down
a shot of tequila. According to
Bruce, he told the officer he took two shots
of tequila with some fans at the park and took some pictures.
Okay?
And he, uh, the police officer asked him if he was getting ready to leave the park.
He didn't even leave the park.
He had just started his vehicle.
And Bruce said, yeah, I'm getting ready to get out of here.
And so he got, uh, they gave him a DUI.
And, uh, I think they also gave him like a driving, uh, what was the,
yeah, a wreck.
reckless driving charge.
Wait, he wasn't even
driving. The officer
approached him before he started driving.
So you can
imagine that this case
is going to get thrown out. And good.
I mean, good. That's kind
of ridiculous that he's in trouble
because of that. And on top
of which, New Jersey
just became
the 13th state
to legalize marijuana.
So that's
Good, right? I mean, congratulations. And even better news for Bruce is he's now launching a podcast on Spotify with Barack Obama.
Yes, they're going to be co-hosting a podcast together. And it's part of the Obama's higher ground production company.
And it's going to be produced and put on Spotify. So good for Bruce Springsteen.
I mean, things are just common together, aren't they?
And a group of scientists at Northwestern University have claimed a breakthrough that makes me a little nervous.
Little nervous.
They believe that they've successfully communicated with individuals in the throes of lucid dreams.
No, thank you.
They claim that this is a breakthrough of a relatively poorly understood phenomenon of dreaming.
They found that individuals in REM REM sleep can interact with an experimenter and engage in real-time communications.
Huh.
That is something I don't know that I want to have happen.
Dreamers participating in the study were reportedly capable of
comprehending questions, engaging in working memory operations, and producing answers.
In the study, the scientists note that the dreams take us to a different reality.
Eh, really?
A hallucinatory world that feels us, feels as real as any waking experience.
Again, do we need scientists to tell us that?
And that these often bizarre episodes of emblematic of human sleep, but have yet to be adequately
they explain yeah because they're dreams that's how we sleep so according to them they want to uh use these
findings to enable a variety of practical applications and a new strategy for empirical exploration
of dreams um you know um i don't want to know i mean let me rephrase that i do want to know what other people
are dreaming about.
I don't want other people
to know what I'm dreaming about.
Let's just leave it at that.
I'm all good.
I am all good
with hearing
about what you're dreaming about.
But I don't want people
to know what I'm dreaming about.
Okay?
That's all.
That's all I want.
Of course, good news, more good news inside the study,
we find out that they have developed a smartphone app,
which, I mean, who doesn't want your phone right there?
It's already there.
You already have it laying there next to you while you're sleeping.
It's your alarm clock.
It's, you know, you have it there every so often.
If you're just not quite in that REM sleep,
you may hear the phone.
If you have the notification,
on, but you want to, we already know that it's listening to us, right? We know that. So, why not have
the app there? And maybe when it realizes you're in REML, so he can ask you questions.
What are you dreaming about, Jeff? And you can just talk and it'll just record you and you can
wake up. It's a good way, you know, you're supposed to wake up and write down your dreams
right away so you remember them because they go away. Well, now you don't have to write them down.
All you have to do is go back and listen to the recording of the questions that it asked you while you were sleeping.
And then you'll have it right there.
I don't know if the app does that.
But maybe it should.
The students at Pallor's Lab Group.
So I know they work at the Cognitive Neuroscience Lab site.
So the Lucid app should be doing that.
It should be recording your answers.
So you can play it back.
I haven't seen the documentary.
talk about here in the story about what the physics and is talking about dream hackers bridge to
your hidden brain which is about this pallor's lab we have got to watch that i've got to watch that
because i bet you it's fascinating i would love and they claim that they asked you know
questions that they knew the answers to obviously in the beginning so that they could assess
whether the participants were correct or not and there were several
labs around the world that were doing different tests and in this study paper they use the information
from these different labs from around the world and it would be i'd be fascinated i now i want to i am
fascinated i want to know what people were dreaming about i want to know uh if how they think it will
help in the future knowing what milly is dreaming about because i know i want to know what milly's
dreaming about, I'll tell you that.
Ooh yeah.
I do not, though.
I want to be very clear about this.
I do not want to know what I'm dreaming.
No, I want to know.
And I want to remember what I'm dreaming about.
I don't want you to know what I'm dreaming about.
How about I want you to know what I tell you I'm dreaming about?
But I don't want you to really know what I'm dreaming about.
that is kind of frightening to me
that's a little frightening
I don't want to know
who you're dreaming about
what you're dreaming about doing
now again I gotta stop myself
I do want to know what you
are dreaming about
what you're dreaming about
doing with whomever you're dreaming
about doing it with
I don't want you to know
what I'm doing
The sad thing is, I have a feeling that we are on the same page.
So, you know, so much for knowing what our dreams are.
I know.
All right, let's go to the break room.
I need a cold drink.
Seriously.
And that's not a dream that I'm giving to the lucid app.
I'm just telling you.
I need something cold to drink.
Oh, my gosh.
that is so good whether you're in a dream or not you know as long as we're
as long as we're talking about dreams i saw a headline to a story the other day that
made i've i literally lo-elt um because i was like uh no kidding and what websites are you
using for your information and the headline is working from bed can cause
permanent damage.
Duh.
Now, get your mind out of the gutter,
just get it out of the gutter,
because they're talking about, you know,
during the pandemic and people
that are just staying in bed.
And instead of going to the office and getting
your cup of coffee, you
shower and get a cup of coffee
and, you know, lay back down in bed and open your
laptop. And they're saying that that,
you know, can set up
permanent physical and emotional damage.
So you need to get up and not slump on the soft surface like a bed and strain the neck back and hips
because it may cause pain to flare up in the months and years to come.
Now, if you want to put yourself in the gutter, you can use the same information to know that
on that same soft surface of the bed, you can strain your neck, back, hips, and it can cause
pain to flare up in the months and years to come.
I think you know what I'm talking about.
So what did you do for Valentine's Day?
Did you have ice cream?
Did you order from
Brookers Founding Flavors Ice Cream at brookersicecream.com?
Did you do that?
Good for you.
I'm happy.
Well, animal rights activists are a little wound up
at Merleys van der Murwey.
32 from South Africa.
She runs a citrus farm or owns a citrus farm in South Africa.
And she was happy as a little clam.
Well, I don't know if she was happy as an animal.
She was happy as a human because she was set to spend Valentine's Day at a resort with her husband.
But man, did they change their plans?
because they got news that she had the opportunity to shoot a giraffe.
It was a big Valentine's Day present that her husband gave Merleys,
and animal activists are all wound up at Merleys.
And she was quoted as saying,
the animal rights groups are the mafia.
I have no respect for them.
Okay, nice.
I, uh, you know.
I could grow to like Burlis, Van de Merwey.
But, you know, there's a point where you think to yourself,
maybe you went too far, Ms. van der Merwey.
So she goes hunting for a giraffe.
And I get it.
You know, you want a big game and, you know,
you end up with maybe the giraffe head stuffed or, you know,
you have a, maybe it stuffed the whole thing.
I don't know how you stuff.
I don't know how you stuff a whole giraffe.
kind of a big room.
You know, you put it out back.
Wow, do you have giraffes?
No, that's the one I killed back in, back in 21.
Yeah, we just had her stuff.
She's sticking in the,
stuck it in the dirt out back.
That'd be awesome.
That was stuffed giraffe in the back air.
I mean, it'd be cooler to have a live one wandering around, I guess.
And I've seen live giraffes before at the, you know,
different parks and they come up and, you know, whatever, that's fine.
And I get it how, you know, animal rights.
activists with the beautiful giraffes.
Okay.
Well, the money that a lot of these parks make from these big game hunters helps with their conservation efforts.
Okay.
So, you know, it's kind of, they're kind of torn in Africa because they're like, we need the money.
So to keep the parks alive and keep the animals alive and keep them thriving, we need money.
And to get money, we're going to bring a few people in and let them keep them.
kill some of the, some of the herd that we don't need anymore.
She claimed that she was after an older giraffe because the older they get, the darker they
get.
And they have, you know, their, their spots or their, whatever you want to call them,
uh, get darker.
She found an older bull.
And, uh, she said, I love the skin.
And the fact that it's such an iconic animal for Africa.
and I just wanted to kill it.
And then there's a picture of her.
Now, what's weird about this story is there's a picture of her standing next to the giraffe who is dead.
They've got the head turned around, the body down.
That thing's got to be heavy too.
And then they have her holding the giraffe's heart that she pulled out of the giraffe.
And it's blurred out.
But then you scroll down and they're just scroll down.
and there she is with the giraffe's heart.
It's a big old thing.
You can quote me on this.
It's a big old thing.
I know.
And she's just happy as a killer human.
The bull was 17 years old and had darker spots because he was so old.
Nice.
So she plans to use the animal's skin.
Oh, here we go.
She's not going to stuff the thing and stick it out back.
She's going to use the animals.
skin for a rug and she created work for 11 people that day and provided meat for the locals.
So you're welcome.
You're welcome people.
I spent money.
I gave them food and I get a rug out of the deal.
And I probably, you know, just here's a picture of me with the giraffe's heart.
So get over it.
Okay?
And it means that now a young.
hunger bull is going to take over the herd and the old guy is gone so he doesn't have to fight to be
the ruler he's just there now oh yeah yeah the old guy's gone i'm in charge now okay yeah that's right
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So they did that 500 times yesterday.
500 times.
I know.
I know you think to yourself, what?
Yeah, the Washington National Cathedral for the lives lost from COVID-19 after the U.S.
crossed 500,000 deaths.
So I know that it's a horrible thing.
We've lost 500,000 souls in the U.S. because of COVID-19.
And they rang the bell.
at the Washington National Cathedral.
I wonder how often they do that
for the aborted babies' lives lost here in the U.S.
I was just a question.
I don't know if they do or not.
I doubt it, but, you know, I just wondering.
I know that our president held the moment of silence
for the lives lost, which is good.
I'm all for that.
But we don't do it for the aborted lives.
still into killing babies.
That's okay.
Yeah, that's okay.
So according to Johns Hopkins, we are now over 500,000 deaths here in the United States
of America with 28 million some odd total cases total here in the U.S.
And I see where China is really weird because usually the one world,
meters site that I use is more than Johns Hopkins.
And here today, China, according to World Meters, has only 89,000 cases, 89,852 cases with only
4,636 deaths.
John Hopkins has China at over 100,000.
cases but still uh either one i don't believe i'm not a conspiracy theorist well i guess i am kind of
but uh i don't believe that uh china has had that few cases but you know that's just the
the way it goes you know what i'm saying right yeah you do especially when we've made such a big
deal out about this, but I will say that headlines yesterday say that Texas, coronavirus hospitalizations
lowest levels since November. Hmm. So the cases are going down. Interesting, isn't it? Interesting.
Speaking of interesting, isn't it? It's just interesting. There's some headlines that I think you need to just be
aware of. I'm not we don't need to get into, uh, you know, a lot of politics and I know I try to avoid
as much as I can on this show, but there's some headlines that you just need to be aware of.
So you can say, oh, you know, I did hear that. Like there's no proof. January 6th, the armed
insurrection, um, was actually armed insurrection. Not one person has been
charged with possessing or using a gun inside the Capitol.
No one has even been identified as carrying a gun inside the building.
Interesting, isn't it?
It is interesting.
Huh.
There were ex-military that were there and also witnessed the Capitol riot.
And some of those veterans claim that, well, yeah, if,
the veterans were actually involved in part of this insurrection, the goals would have been
achieved.
Huh.
Huh.
That's interesting, isn't it?
That is.
That is interesting.
Oh, and Coca-Cola admitted that its training told employees to be less white, but don't
worry about it because since you all complained, the curriculum is going to be refined.
Oh.
Okay.
So now that everybody knows about it.
it, you're going to refine it because you don't want to piss too many other people off.
Oh, that's interesting.
It's going to be refined.
Well, you say, yeah, we told them to be less white, but not anymore.
It's fine.
The bestselling book on trans people, in 2018, the book hit number one on the Amazon's
bestseller list.
Yeah, they went ahead and pulled that off.
Yeah, it's not going to be on.
Amazon anymore. Don't worry about it though. It's just the number one book on Amazon, or at least was the number one book on Amazon. You know, when Harry became Sally, that book? Yeah. Yeah, it's gone on Amazon. It's not on Kindle anymore. So good luck. If you wanted to read it, because we want to silence all the people that are saying stuff we don't want them to say. Like, you know, the group
Um, focus on family.
Yeah.
Uh, you know, they're a Christian group.
And, uh, Twitter has locked, uh, their account because they said the horrific statement,
boys and girls are different.
Uh, oh, man.
Wow.
How can that just, no, I won't have it.
And neither will Twitter.
Uh, remember all those schools that were going to get changed?
the 44 buildings in San Francisco that the school board said, yeah, those are racist buildings
and we need to change their names.
Yeah, that's been paused.
They went ahead and said, you know what, we need to focus on getting students back in
class.
So we're not going to do that right now.
There's too much attention being brought to it.
Really?
And you know how horrible the U.S. is?
what kind of horrific country the United States is.
In Pakistan, there were four women who ran empowerment workshops for women.
And, man, darn the luck, they were killed.
So, man, do I hate the U.S., right?
But Pakistan, man, they are a country you want to go to.
Unless, of course, you're running a, you know, empowerment for women,
classes.
Oh, and we do
we do have
Operation Varsity Blues
update.
Oh yeah.
Operation
Varsity Blue or
Canon, for that matter.
That is awesome.
So the update is there is a new documentary being dropped on March 17th, 2021 on Netflix.
And it is, of course, Operation Varsity Blues.
It's not going to, I doubt very much.
And if they do, I'll be pissed because they need to credit me if they use the Canon theme for their documentary.
Operation Varsity Blues, the college admission scandal.
And they tweeted the at Netflix.
film Twitter account,
tweeted everything you heard is true,
but you haven't heard everything.
Using real conversations recreated from
FBI wiretaps, the filmmaker
behind Fry begins,
brings you Operation
Varsity Blues.
And they also ran
There were stories out talking about
how Laurie and Felicity
were not going to be happy
with the documentary.
And so
the teaser that
put out, showed some wiretap, I should say aired some wiretap audio.
These are real conversations.
Is there any risk that this thing blows up in my face?
Like some article comes out that the polo team is selling seats into the school because she's a water polo play.
The college admission scandals.
Operation varsity blues.
Now they, you heard the music that they're going to use.
So it's not going to be.
the chewing the fat version it doesn't say who that was speaking it shows it says that it was rick singer
obviously the mastermind behind it and one of the parents it doesn't say who uh the parent was in
their promo clip so it's interesting to see you know who that was and what happens but we know
a lot of the information and i i've broken it down on this show multiple times i may have to do a special
Saturday Operation Varsity Blues
and talk about all the people
that have been found guilty
or have wheeled and dealed their deals.
And I mean, we know that
you know, Felicity did her
quick time, 11 days.
Lori is out.
Hubby is still in until April.
There's all kinds of rumors
about their marriage and everything,
but most of that I think is false.
But we should go behind the scenes on that
because Rick Singer, I mean,
first,
we've been over this, I know.
But this is going to make these parents look terrible when really it's the universities.
I hope they make the universities look bad in this documentary because it's the coaches that were doing this.
And Rick Singer just found the loophole of bribing these coaches.
And the parents were using, should the parents have done it?
No.
Should they do prison time?
No.
No, they should not.
It's just silly.
It's just silly.
Now, if I do a special Saturday, Operation Varsity Blues,
the Netflix version of the Open will not be part of the special because it will definitely be Operation Varsity Blues.
Canon, tonight's episode, Operation Varsity Blues.
Okay.
You know, this where was Ted Cruz thing really kind of has to stop, doesn't it?
It's not going to because, A, he apologized and came home early, which he never should have done.
We said it from the very beginning.
And now they have sent a mariachi band to his front yard.
and people show up at his house.
Are you kidding me?
No way.
No one who actually supports, I mean,
and conservatives are sending mariachi bands to Ted Cruz's house.
And, you know, they've got the story about Heidi, his wife, Heidi Cruz,
reportedly inviting neighbors to Cancun and how his story doesn't match up.
like he was taking them down there and coming back.
You know, that's what the problem was,
is that he should have stuck to.
We were on vacation.
We were, I was still working, you know,
remotely during this pandemic.
But he apologized and he came back and he started it.
Now, do I think it's funny?
Heck yeah.
I mean, if you follow me on social media,
say like Twitter at Jeffrey JFR,
or Instagram, Jeff Fisher Radio,
or Facebook Jeff Fisher Radio or Parlor, Jeff Fisher Radio.
You know that I've had fun with where was Ted Cruz?
I get it.
It's funny.
But now he's saying that, you know, people aren't going to let it go because they're missing Trump.
I don't disagree with that.
I mean, I've got a list of stories here that I've been, you know, we'll get to sometime this week on chewing the fat.
that really is they can't let Trump go.
They can't let them go.
And there's stories that are just amazing stories about Donald Trump that aren't even stories,
but they won't let it go.
They won't let Trump derangement syndrome go.
And he's right.
But he's also the one that brought it on.
had he not apologized and said,
I don't need to apologize.
I took my family to Mexico, you know,
during the winter, a storm.
And we wanted to get away and not be here when it was freezing.
You know, like millions of Americans and people around the world do.
That's why, I don't know, Florida existed in the past.
does really, but
they count on tourism
during the winter.
I mean, they're called snowbirds
for a reason.
And he should have just gone with that.
But he didn't. He made it seem
like he did something wrong.
And that was just
blood in the water
to these blood suckers. And they're
not going to let it go. So there you go, Ted. You brought it on
yourself. So
get over it. You need. You
to get over it now. You need to get over it. And just let this play out and stop poking the bear.
Okay. All right. That's good. And I also saw, hey, I'll leave you today. I saw a post of a plane
landing. It doesn't say where it was landing. It just shows that it's this short runway and it's
over water by water. Obviously the runway isn't on water. But
the audio is the pilot commenting to the passengers.
And I don't know if it's real,
but it certainly sounds like something that you would hear on my airline, Fisher Air.
I don't know that you would actually hear it on United Airlines,
even if parts were flying off the plane.
You wouldn't hear this audio from a United Airlines pilot.
though, if that same pilot was flying for Fisher Air,
you know, the rules are a little bit different on Fisher Air.
So this is, you know, actual audio that you would hear on Fisher Air
might mean a reason why there isn't actually a Fisher Air,
why it's just a made-up airline.
But, oh, just as a side note, too, speaking to airlines,
I told you yesterday that, you know,
they've already started grounding planes with the same engines.
they used the excuse already.
Most of these planes weren't ones that were grounded.
There were, you know, a lot of these planes were grounded during the pandemic,
but these aren't the ones we're using.
We're looking into it, though, of course.
So, you know, I told you yesterday, and beware, you know,
they're going to blame the pilot for he's going to have something that happened to him, too.
Just, it's coming.
Even though the pilot is a hero, a hero.
He did a fantastic job.
That's what we want pilots.
That's what we need pilots for.
I get the whole automated flying thing,
but it is kind of nice on takeoff and landing,
in particular,
to have the pilots there, isn't it?
This is a good reason why you want someone trained on your airline.
Yeah.
Anyway, so I just want to play this audio for you
and just know that this is,
I'm going to portray this as actual audio from Fisher Air.
I'm the flightback fishing.
You guys definitely should have taken a boat.
Do you know how short this runway is?
I mean, this is literally the shortest runway in the world.
In order to pretty big plane to be landing up known better than to be...
I'm going to do my best.
I can't guarantee anything.
Remain seat in seat in both securely fast and light fetch are located under the seat.
Front of view and can be inflated by pulling on the tab on the left side.
It'll be on the ground or in the water momentarily.
As a passenger, now how safe do you feel?
How good do you feel?
Are you happy to be on the Fisher Air Flight?
I mean, I guess that's why we have the pilots, right?
But we don't want them to tell us the truth.
We just want them to say everything will be fine.
Keep your seatbelts on.
Don't worry about it.
Sure, the oxygen thing may come down.
Sure, there's flotation.
is under your seat and your seat that you're sitting on is a flotation device but
don't worry about it everything will be fine because I'm gonna put this bad boy down
and we're gonna walk out of here that's what you want to hear you don't want to hear
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