Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 579 | You Never Know... My Son Hunter | Guest: Phelim McAleer
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That is the sound of the award shows going down the drain.
Wow.
We talked yesterday that the numbers could not have been good for the Grammys.
And that was correct.
They were the worst ever.
They cratered 53% from last year's results.
18 to 49 age group,
down 61% from last year's final numbers.
Wow, an all-time low.
8.8 million who did show up for Trevor Noah hosting the
the Grammys, which was wonderful.
And it was even worse than that, really,
because the network, CBS, that wasn't just the cable numbers.
Okay.
They put all the data together.
So they talked about who streamed the primetime ceremony on CBS.com, the CBS app and the newly relaunched Paramount Plus streamer.
Now, okay, so I guess that they don't, they didn't count the home viewing or delayed viewing.
But really, in today's world, you know, that that isn't really a bad thing anymore because that's the way they all are.
You know, they're all bundling it.
They have to.
I mean, that's who's watching, right?
It isn't just the cable.
But no matter what, altogether still the worst numbers.
Amazing.
And, you know, they just released the Oscars nominations yesterday.
They've got to be sweating.
We'll get into a little bit more of the Oscars as the show continues because they have got to be sweating bullets.
And we'll get to that as well as I'm excited about talking to, uh,
talking to a man today about a movie that he's starting that is incredible.
And I am looking forward to it.
Hey, let's get this thing going.
Shall we?
Welcome to Chewing the Fat.
So shock, shock, shock news breaking.
Yesterday, the Vatican decreed that the Catholic Church cannot bless same-sex union since God cannot bless sin.
Shocking.
I don't know, something the Catholic Church has been doing for thousands of years.
years.
Just amazing.
The next thing you can tell me is the guy who was caught humping the stuffed Olaf
Dalit Target was ordered for a psyche valve from the judge.
I mean, okay, you're telling me the guy caught humping the stuffed animals at Target is
crazy and whacked out of his mind?
No, I won't hear of it.
You're telling me that the Catholic Church, which actually in today's world with this
Pope is kind of a surprise, is sticking.
to their their decree of thousands of years.
Yeah, that's what we're saying.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Amazing.
Amazing.
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Speaking of not being commies,
I saw a story where an American flag
was bothering people.
Now, we've talked a little bit about this.
I know that homeowners associations
and some of them have the rights where the rules
where you can't fly the flag.
And look, you signed into the deal of living in this neighborhood.
So, you know, fight the power.
And I fight the man and bring it down so you can fly your flag.
But this particular owner is told to take his flag down because when the wind blows,
it makes too much noise.
Oh, okay.
No problem.
It looks like the picture that they have for the story is it's up on.
on the second floor of this condominium building.
And my bet you it's so loud,
it's probably deafening when the wind is blowing.
And the neighbors just can't take it.
So, I mean, you've got to take it down.
That's just the way it is.
Now, the owner said that, you know,
he's been flying the flag from his balcony for the last couple years.
So now all of a sudden it's a problem?
No, I do not think so.
No.
He believes, well, I mean, he obviously believes that, you know, it's a symbol for our nation and it should be flown whenever it can be.
Absolutely. I agree with that.
But they're telling him that it must come down during these times.
It is between, I think it's, what's the time that he has to take it down?
Sunset to sunrise and whenever there's any inclement weather.
now I would say that as mad as I am about you know the guy should be able to fly his flag
really that's probably not a bad idea look you're not supposed to really fly your flag at night
unless it has a light on it right and you're supposed to be lit up if you're flying it at night
and if it's in in clement weather it's not a bad idea to take it down so you know hang it every
morning go out drink your coffee hang the hang the flag up and then you know when you come home
at night you pull it down I think that's a
a fair compromise.
And if it's raining or snowing or blowing, whatever, I mean,
take it down.
I kind of feel like now that's kind of a good compromise.
Now I'm on the condomitions.
Oh, no.
Now I'm on the condo side.
Oh, no.
Fight the man.
Fight the man.
Another Fight the man story coming from Fort Worth, Texas.
They have a campaign called Lights Out.
And it is for, uh, it's for, it's for the birds.
It's so that we can, we can save the birds.
So downtown Fort Worth has their high-rise buildings and they've joined a mission to help save the lives of migrating birds.
And a partnership between the city of Fort Worth and the downtown Fort Worth, Inc.
Which, I mean, those people have got to be great, right?
So this, the skyline will be dimmed every night through May 13th.
31st from midnight to 6 a.m.
It's part of a nationwide initiative called Lights Out,
and the goal is to protect billions of birds as they migrate across the United States.
And one of the largest migrations on the planet are the ones that occurs primarily at night.
And Texas has a huge amount of migrating birds going, flying across the state, you know,
buildings from all the urban areas.
And apparently,
instead of letting the birds know,
hey, there's a building, I'll fly around it.
I guess it disorients the birds
and confuses them
and exhausting them
and making them vulnerable to collisions with buildings.
So we have to worry that birds are like,
oh, my gosh, another lighted building.
I'm so confused.
I'm so tired.
I can't fly around.
this building and they hit the building no i don't believe it i want proof i'm sure that uh the migrating
birds people will give me proof but i want to see it i want to see how many dead birds are left in
downtown fort worth because the lights were left on in these buildings no no i don't believe it so apparently
and i said a lot of birds one in three birds migrate through texas
that's a lot of birds
so I mean they must be stepping
on birds every morning
during migration season
in downtown Fort Worth because
it's confusing to the birds
they don't know what's going on
it just makes them
exhausted trying to swim
or fly around these buildings
and it's just they give up
and hit the building
and then that's it
then people are
stepping on them on the sidewalks the next morning.
Come on now.
No, I don't believe it.
I don't believe it.
And, you know, their biggest thing is, look,
the secondary benefit.
It saves energy and money.
And according to the EPA,
energy is the largest operating expense
for commercial buildings.
Yes, I believe that it is.
I'm guessing that it takes a whole lot more energy
during the day
when all the offices are up and running.
rather than night
when they just have a few of the
you know outside lights on it
I know Fort Worth has a big
you know to do with their buildings
all lit up downtown Fort Worth
you cannot tell I'm sorry
no I do not I want
if you're a bird person
an ornacologist
I want to know we gotta talk to that hold on
this is it's so important for us
to act locally to support our global
environment and this is just one small
way we can do our parts
said Laura Bird, president of the Anthropical Realty Barre.
Okay, so Laura is trying to sell houses in Fort Worth.
And she is in a, her offices are in a tower in downtown Fort Worth.
Light pollution causes the habitat loss that affects our bird population.
I want to, I want proof.
Is Laura Bird stepping all over dead birds during migration season?
No.
I don't believe it.
No, I won't hear of it.
You're telling me that the lights on the outside of the buildings
make the birds confused and exhausted,
and then they hit the buildings and die.
No, I'm sorry, no.
But every little bit helps.
So if it only saves one bird.
Speaking of every little bit helps,
I have a way for you to help a movie get made.
I know, I know.
Look, the mainstream media and big tech have worked overtime to cover up the corruption of the Biden family and Hunter Biden, which we have talked about at length on this show.
I am so happy that this film is happening.
The filmmakers behind the Gossinnell movie have announced a brand new project, a feature film called My Son Hunter.
And that's going to expose the Hunter Biden scandal.
and you can learn more at my sonhunter.com.
The movie, gonna tell it all.
I can't wait to talk to Phelma McLeer.
He's coming on the show today.
I can wait to talk to him about how it's coming along
with the making of this movie,
where it's gonna be made at,
and of course what the movie is gonna, you know,
all encompass around Hunter.
You know that's one of my, you know,
favorite stories is the Hunter Biden story
and the entire Biden family, really.
And you know that I want, you know, I believe that his book should have been titled, I'm not Bo.
But this movie's going to tell it all according to this.
And we're going to talk to Phelham here in a little bit on the show about Hunter's Wild Escapades,
the contents of his laptop, shady foreign business deals.
And of course, let's not forget about China.
But, but they need your help.
And Hollywood is not going to fund this movie.
So there's no way that Hollywood.
exposes the truth behind some of the most powerful people in politics.
Not in today's world.
No more.
So they need your help.
And that's why they're bringing the film directly to the people to be funded by people like you.
You can donate $10, $50, $100 or, you know, a lot more and help expose the most corrupt family in politics since, well, you know, since maybe the Clintons.
And your donation is 100% tax deductible.
So go to my sonhunter.com right now and make your donation.
Mysonhunter.com.
And I know it says here on the copy, Mysonhuntermovie.com, but it redirects you to my sonhunter.
com.
So go to my sonhunter.com and help them out.
Do whatever you can to help them out.
And Phelan and his wife are putting this together.
And I can't wait.
You remember it says here in the copy that he talked, you know,
He made the Gossnell movie and Frack Nation, and he's an author, and he's, you know, written and produced plays.
The guy is amazing, and so is his wife.
And they're doing, you know, they're doing journeyman's work in Hollywood.
That's for sure.
And I can't wait to talk to him about it.
Mysonhunter.com.
Mysonhunter.com.
He's here now?
Fantastic.
Let's talk to Phelph McLare.
So excited on chewing the fat today to talk to this man.
Phelan Macler, who is putting together a new movie package that we've talked a lot about on this show,
the wonderful Hunter Biden.
And I love him.
He's one of my favorite characters in America today.
And by loving him, I mean he's an interesting character.
Yes.
Phelan McClare, how in the world are you?
Thanks for joining me on chewing the fat today.
It's good to see you.
I'm great.
Well, thank you very much for having me on.
I mean, you're right, actually, you know, this is not a political movie.
This is, you know, this is actually a great movie.
This is a great story.
As you say, Hunter Biden, and to some extent, Joe Biden,
they're two very, very interesting and fascinating characters.
And then you have this cinematic thing of Joe Biden, or sorry,
Bo Biden, who's this missing son, who's the son who died.
You know, how cinematic is that?
I know.
Now, I know that you are now trying, you know, you're putting together a crowdfunding opportunity for people to help you out.
And you've done it before.
Yes.
And got a great response.
And so you're doing it under the name.
And I'm guessing it stays the same, although it may be preliminary, My Son Hunter.
Yes.
Yeah.
My Son Hunter.com is where you can go together.
But yeah.
So the movie is called, at the moment, it's called My Son Hunter.
And, you know, we've had a lot.
lot of discussions here about the title.
People say, we need something
else. At the moment,
that strikes me as a pretty good.
It is a good one, but I always
thought, I know he's coming out with his new
book. I don't, it may
even actually be out. I don't remember.
I know it was coming out soon.
That I always wanted to have
him be titled, I'm not Bo.
And, because I mean,
that's exactly
who he is. And Ashley, the sister
as well, is the same
struggling
a kid that
I mean neither of them
are Bo.
It's just incredible.
Yeah.
I call this movie
my son Hunter.
I call it Austin Powers
meets King Lear
with a dash of house
of cards.
So it's about the Biden
family with the capital
F but also the family
of a small F.
I mean, Bo was the chosen son.
Bo was the golden boy.
Over.
Be the president.
That Joe was
could never be.
and Hunter always was in his shadow.
And then when Bo unfortunately died,
Hunter really went off the rails.
And he'll never be the man that his father wants him to be.
Because that's impossible because he's trying to go to a dead man.
And it's a family tragedy in so many ways.
But, you know, then Bo uses the family name to make money, lots of money.
And then apparently his siphoning.
parts of that money to Joe Biden and using Joe Biden to use his political influence to help his
business partners.
Well, what's so interesting about the entire process is that he really did that for a long time.
I mean, he was, you know, under his dad's shadow and it was almost, you know, the Biden crime
family.
But when Joe, the father, became vice president after, you know, 100 years in the Senate,
That really moved that power up the ladder, right?
I mean, he was able to do things that he couldn't do before.
Yes.
And that really influenced the way Hunter related to the world, right?
I mean, even he knew that his lifestyle was going to be difficult to keep attaining.
There was a lot of, you know, a lot of partying.
I don't know how much, you know, I'm sure you've, you know, are working.
working on the script and you've got people working on it and it may absolutely be done already.
But the struggles that he's had and the daughter, really, Ashley, too, but I mean Hunter is
most famous for it, the struggles that he's had with his lifestyle under the Senate daddy and
then the vice president daddy and now the president daddy has been extraordinary.
I mean, those struggles have been amazing.
and I almost feel sorry for him.
Oh yeah, listen.
Almost.
I kind of feel a little bit sorry for him.
I mean, look, I wouldn't be making this movie.
We wouldn't be making this movie
if it was only about Hunter Biden's party lifestyle, right?
You know, and drug addiction and alcohol addiction.
You know, that's not a good story,
but it's not a story I want to tell.
It's only, you know, it's only,
this is a guy who joined the Navy with a waiver,
got thrown out on his first day
because he's more cocaine than
Colombia in his system.
You know, this is a guy who went to rehab
and on the way in met a woman called bicycles
because she always walked around it.
She was homeless and always walked around with the bicycle
and he ended up living with her for three months.
This is a guy who claims the reason
that he had cocaine in his system
when he went to the Navy was because two mysterious
South Africans had given him a drug-laced cigarette.
And who does if that happen to?
Listen, those South Africans
are wonderful people, very generous,
with their drugs apart.
So, but that's, you know, that's all cream, but it's not really a story.
The story is, you know, if you're running an oil and gas company and you're doing an
international headhunked executive search, the person you choose to be on your board is that guy.
You know, why?
What, you know, what, you know, what, you know, why, what did they get in return?
If you're the mayor of Moscow's wife, the company, that you decide to send three million
if you're hard-earned money, too, is that company run by a guy who is a drug addict and an alcohol addict?
If you are a Chinese businessman and you want to give someone $100,000 for a spending screen or an $85,000 diamond ring, you give it to this guy.
And by way, this is not conspiracy theory.
These are, this is all basically happened.
He actually gave an interview to the New Yorker magazine in July 2019.
when he detailed all of this and defended it.
And I'm going, okay, that's your facts.
Let's put it out there in the real world.
I have real people ask, you know, does this pass the smell test?
And how much did Joe know and when did he know it?
And how was Joe benefiting?
And is he the big guy who's in for 10% as one of Hunter Biden's email said?
I know.
And that goes back to how the story is just an amazing story.
And really, it surrounds the entire Biden family.
I mean, we know of truth about that entire family.
And I don't know how much, you know, you plan on touching some of that in the movie because, you know, it's obviously about my sonhunter.com.
But the object is, is that people can now invest and help you get this thing made, right?
I mean, that's what we're doing now.
Yeah, well, I mean, we had one.
wonderful success with people for the crowdfunding of Gosnell, right?
Fantastic movie.
Well, thank you.
Thank you.
And, you know, we raised 2.3 million there from 30,000 people.
And because people were tired.
Don't forget, this story, we wouldn't have to make a movie if the media had done their job
and reported this story at the time.
At this stage, at this stage, it would be Hollywood should be making the movie, not us,
but they're not doing that.
So we need people's help to make this movie.
We need them to go to MySoundhunter.com.
Really, and give your $30 or $50, $10, you can even give $1.
Even give $1, just make a point that you're tired of the cover.
Because we're all tired of the cover up.
We sure are.
And it's good.
It will be great to see it in conclusion and know that you had a part in it, right?
Even if it's just a dollar.
Yes.
Obviously, it's nice of those people that want to give a lot more at my sonhunter.com.
But, you know, even if it's a dollar, you want to be able to say that, you know, watch it and believe that you had a part in it.
Showing the corruption and showing the struggles that this family has.
And they have those struggles because they're screwing you.
Yeah.
I mean, it's just amazing.
It is an amazing story, actually.
I mean, it's, as I say, it's Austin Powers meets King Lear and House of Charge.
And so if Hollywood had any decency in any kind of backbone, they'd be fighting over the rights to me.
It sure would.
I mean, it's got exotic locations.
I mean, it's got the Ukraine, it's got China, it's got Russia, it's got Washington.
It's got California.
California Hunter lives down the road from me.
He literally lives down the road.
I mean, I could literally throw a crack pipe now and hit him on the head.
He lives down on the canals in Venice.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's his new place.
Yes.
Yeah, it just.
$25,000 a month because.
That's nothing.
Well, you know, and, you know, I don't want to start judging someone, but, you know, if I was recovering from a drug addiction, I think the last person, the place I would like to be is in Venice, California.
Really?
Yes.
That's just saying there's a few people around here with drug problems, and they have not been at rehab for a long time.
Right.
That's really amazing.
And they, and I know that, speaking of that, you know, I was reading where, I know, some of the neighborhood was a little unhappy when he moved in.
because of some of the security,
especially now that dad's president.
But that's just a side.
Well, it's very interesting.
They either changed their minds because they've cleaned out a lot of the homeless around his house.
Oh, nice.
Yes.
So people are getting a bit of relief from the politically induced homelessness crisis that we have.
I mean, that's good for Hunter, right, because bicycle isn't going to be around.
So they're good.
Yeah.
It's keeping the family safe.
well you know I mean it's you know as I say we can have we can laugh at him I know I know I know
but hold on but also you know you know to be fair he's bringing out a memoir I think it's coming out
on the 6th of April right okay it's an addiction member memoir I suppose I haven't seen it yet but this is an
attempt by Hunter to launder his dodgy business dealings right in the sense you know he's gonna
bring out this really honest addiction memoir I'm sure and the media it's going to give the media
and out saying, well, Hunter was very honest about his past.
You know, all those embarrassing stories.
And the reality is he is not, he is not going to be honest about his past, I am sure,
because he is not going to say how he got a job with Burisma.
He's not going to say what the phone calls he made to dad about getting a prosecutor fire.
He's not going to say where he believed the three million from the mayor of Moscow's wife came from.
He's not going to say, he's going to forget that he got a diamond ring from.
a Chinese businessman and get a hundred thousand dollars to go on a spending spree by another Chinese
businessmen because that is what what businessmen do they just give a hundred thousand dollars to
random people for no reward at all right it's just I mean there's even I mean really failing there's
more to that with the business dealings in China because they're still bringing money in for a lot
of the deals that I mean we're the the three million and the hundred thousand that's
just a tip of the iceberg of that money.
It's really, really an incredible story.
So you decided to put together this film, My Son Hunter.
You've got to be now with Fract Nation, with Gaznell, and now with My Son Hunter.com.
You've got to be now getting some people in Hollywood with their back up against the wall a little bit.
Do you feel it at all?
No.
No.
No, Hollywood is impervious and impenetable and has become more doctrinaire than ever.
You know, there was a time when I first came to Hollywood about 10 years ago, 12 years ago, you could, there was definitely an avenue for getting proper stories and movies.
No, and it was a token and, you know, but there was a definite pathway and something.
them she could get them in onto the radar. Now Hollywood is gets point you get points for saying
I stopped this person. I banned this person. I canceled this person. That wasn't the way it was
12 years ago. You you had to it was a quiet blacklist now blacklisting is a marketing decision.
Right. That's that's that's really sad. But the good news is is that uh you and we as investors in
my son hunter.com.
that are able to, you know, go around the, go around the block a little bit and bypass them, which is fantastic.
I mean, there's still people willing to create good programming, good content without them, right?
Without Hollywood, you know, in parentheses.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, no, there is, and, you know, the funny thing is that Hollywood's full of conservatives.
They just don't talk.
I mean, they literally sit on, and we have regular confessional lunches with Hollywood workers who are so delighted.
You know, they reach out to us because we're one of the few people who are out here.
And they, you know, we invite them over for lunch.
And they just sit there and it's like they finally can talk with someone in the industry about what they believe and what they have to endure.
And it's, you know, people on the movie sets, people used to do yoga in the first five or ten minutes.
used to do, you know, stretching exercises.
Sure.
Or the director used to give them a pep top.
Now, it's, they literally have their 10 to 15 minutes rant.
Well, it was about Trump.
I'm not sure what it is now.
I haven't spoken to.
Right.
And it's just everyone comes down with their anti-Trump hate, their anti-American hate.
And then they do their job.
And then in lunchtime they have a little appetizer, you know,
appetizer of anti-Trumpism and hatred for working American.
and then go on and make product for working Americans, apparently,
and don't see the dichotomy there.
So it's a tough place for a lot of people.
And, you know, if your word gets out that you don't follow the doctrinaire orthodoxy,
then you will be out of work, you will be blacklisted, and, you know, you'll lose your home.
So the grip that's going to work on my son, hunter.com.
Is that, is his name changed to protect the innocent?
Oh, listen, you don't, you will never know who the editor of Fragnation was because the editor of Fragnation put a false name on the thing.
You will, you know, there are many people who work for Gosnell who did, who asked for their name to be taken off.
Right.
I believe that.
I, same with other, the plays I did FBI Lovebirds.
I know of several people there that some of them are liberal who now don't want to be associated with some of the conservative.
So, you know.
It's just work.
It's just work.
It's just work.
You're creating content and programming. It's just work.
And you have to be ashamed of it.
It's very funny.
It's the truth as well.
I mean, that was the thing.
We did the Ferguson play here.
We took the FBI, we took the grand jury transcripts and made a play out of it.
And so it was only actual eyewitness content, right?
Right.
You know, documented.
I cut their comments, cut their testimony down, but didn't.
change a word of it. It was very fascinating play.
The last hour and a half of Michael Brown's
life told minute by minute by
eyewitnesses, many of them African-American
and first day of rehearsals
nine of the actors
walked out. Oh man.
Actually, five walked out
the first day and four trickled
away after that because
they, you know, they
just couldn't handle the truth.
You know, the truth, I suppose,
the truth wasn't what the media had told them
it was. Right. And they
didn't like that.
So, you know, and that's sad, actually.
It sure is.
And, you know, I get a bit, forgive me if I'm a little bit bored when I see actors
talking about struggling and not.
Oh, my gosh, I know.
I mean, I've had more actors walk off my performances, you know, than I've had performances,
actually.
And, you know, sorry, this is a well-paying job.
I mean, these are, this is a job in a play that was on the front page of the LA Times
that NPR was doing pieces about finally putting the theater back on the front page of the media.
Right.
And nobody wants to work it.
Nobody wants to work on it.
So sorry, you know, you know, you say you want to work on high profile controversial productions.
Here you go.
And, sir.
And then, you know, you don't want to work there.
So sorry, you know, stop your bleeding.
Stop your whining.
Amen.
There's work there if you want it, but you don't want it.
Amen.
man. So the timeline of My Son Hunter. So now we've got
you know, you're crowdfunding and you're raising some money now at
my sonhunter.com. And so the timeline is
in your head. What's the timeline for this?
In our head, we're going to finish the script at the end of March
and maybe do a redrop, but we're going to be filming in Serbia.
I should have said it's going to film it in Serbia during the summer, over the
summer. I was going to say, I was going to say it's got to be during
the summer. I mean, nobody wants to go to Serbia in the winter.
I don't point anybody wants to go to Serbia.
Maybe anyway, but I like
that probably in Europe. But yeah, we're going to
film with Serbia because Serbia will double as
the Ukraine.
It's got an East European feel.
It's also got a China town as well.
So probably good guys in China.
And of course, just for Hunter,
we put lots of beautiful Serbian women,
I'm sure who will be. And I believe
sources tell me
that there are a large number
strip clubs in Eastern Europe.
Oh, that's good.
And they can't be far off other than looking like Ohio, so it's okay.
So we've got all the things we need in Serbia, and there's an infrastructure there for doing
low-budget movies, which this is a 2.5 million movie, which is a low-budget movie.
You know, it's not the lowest budget, but it's pretty low, and we need to make it stretch
as far as we can.
Sure.
Film it in, in, in Syria.
Serbia and it's going to be out in the fall and it's going to be free online.
Okay, good.
I mean, that's fantastic.
That timeline is pretty fast, actually.
Yeah, yeah, it's basically.
It's deliberately.
So, and, you know, as soon as, you know, but people need to step up, help us make it.
You know, show Hollywood the cover-up stops.
Show the media who definitely covered this story up, the cover-up stops now.
And, you know, then we'll be off to Serbia for a month and a half.
filming this, this movie.
And, you know, I don't see why we want.
This is, it's all set.
You know, all we need are the funds.
And we are ready to go.
And we're going to tell the story.
And we're going to force the media to address this story.
Good.
Good.
I mean, that is, I hope, and I want that to happen from this movie.
And maybe we do this movie.
And I say, we, because, you know, I mean, it's my sonhunter.com.
And, you know, when I watch it, I want to feel like I'm part of it.
maybe we uh you know behind i'm not you know obviously you've got the in the works but uh i was thinking
that maybe you know you film the filming so that once you release the film if nobody if you know
they could open their eyes a little bit then you can release the documentary of the filming
totally totally that's one of the things actually we'll have somebody on on the site of the filming
and their whole job will be to film the filming yeah yeah that's fantastic so to know that
And, you know, people like to know what's going on behind the scene.
Yeah.
Very transparent.
And, you know, we're not going to make that much up, right?
And we're not going to go with conspiracy theories, all these things.
We're going to be straight down the line, telling it as it is.
It's a great story straight down the line.
It's just an incredible story.
And I was so happy to hear that you were putting it together and doing it.
It was fantastic Phelamaklear, along with your wife and the rest of the team.
And everyone at MySonshunter.com.
can go and be a part of it. That's fantastic. Thank you so much for coming on today, Phelan. It's good to see you.
Well, no, thank you. Yeah, people are turning up. I'm just looking. I can see the money coming in.
Hold of my wife is speaking to me.
Thanks so much.
Yeah, yeah, she's saying, you're just saying MiceHunter.com, but I think we've done that one.
We've always been very good and are very supportive of our projects and we appreciate that.
and I'd love to come on and tell you once we,
let's say when we hit our first million,
they'll come on or half a million.
Because once you get there,
the momentum is up and running.
Absolutely.
People realize it.
I think people think,
is this a real project or not?
You know, who is this guy?
As you remind of people,
we did the Gosnell movie.
We told us to Herman Gosnell when the media tried to cover that up.
David starred Dean,
directed by Nick Searcy.
It's a great movie, by the way.
Yes, it is.
This one's a bit,
this one's going to be a bit more lighthearted, you know.
The last one had a very dark subject matter.
But this has lighter subject, lighter and dark, lighter and serious, but it's going to.
I mean, there's nothing lighter than a strip club.
I mean, let's be honest.
I don't know.
Brul of our broken dreams.
And that's just the customers.
Phelan, thank you so much, man.
I appreciate it very much.
And don't forget to go to my son, hunter.com.
And now let's get this thing rolling, because I,
I can't wait for it to be done.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
All the best.
All right.
Let's go to the break room.
Man, I need to drink desperately.
The air travel, they claim picking up.
They talked about how air travel recorded the highest number of passengers on a single day since March 15th, 2020.
right i mean now 15 days to flatten the curve so since that day right so that day when we were
already starting to you know avoid travel a little over a million five traveled on an airline
so yesterday a million two almost a million three so still below last year are flying and the year
before that was two million 500 000 so i mean they've got a ways to go they're still hurting they
all got, they just got the big bailout from the government, which was, you know, wonderful.
And we talked about how they, if you received a furlough, tear it up.
Because, you know, they got the, they got the money from the, from the government.
But I would say that if they want it to climb up again, I would say that perhaps they need
to rethink, because on the same day, we get the, we get the story of, US regulator extends
zero tolerance policy on unruly air passengers.
You will do what we say at all time.
Zero tolerance policy.
Oh, okay.
Now, it's been imposed since January,
and there are hundreds of reported incidents.
Well, you know, that's a problem I have.
Some of these incidents, really with the zero tolerance.
Now, I'm told, I'm told by insiders.
A source.
And we know how good those are.
my gosh, don't even get me started on the sources thing.
I'm told by sources that it is at the discretion of the flight attendants.
So while they're, I mean, they're in charge during the flight, right?
Once that, you know, once the door opens and you're walking down the, you're walking
down the ramp into the plane, I mean, it's, you know, it's the flight attendants that are in
charge.
The pilot.
Yeah, I know, I got it.
But, you know, then you have the purser, I think, is.
what the title is.
Anyway, they're in charge.
And then, you know, the flight attendants, obviously.
So if the flight attendant is having a bad day and you're doing something that is
deemed wrong or illegal against, you know, federal mandates,
that zero tolerance means you're in trouble and you're going to be, you know,
banned from flying on that airline and probably all of them.
According to this, the FAA has initiated about 20 enforcement actions and has reviewed
another 450 cases, and they've reported more than 500 unruly passenger cases.
Okay.
The agency also added that the majority of those incidents involves noncompliance with the
face mask order, but added that it continues to be concerned about unruly behavior of all
types.
Are you?
We all are.
We all are.
Now, people are being banned from air.
airlines and future forever for failing to comply with mask policies.
Now, you know the deal.
By the time you're buying your ticket, you know you're supposed to be wearing a mask, right?
So this is where I have a problem with if the flight attendant has a bad day, right?
Because if you're wearing your mask wrong or they think you're not wearing it and you have it on and you're eating, you know,
and then they come up to you and make a big deal about it and you're saying,
now I've been wearing it, leave me alone.
And then are you creating a disturbance?
Well, you may be, and with zero tolerance, have a nice day.
Disruptive passengers could face $35,000 in fines and possible jail time.
Wow, that's huge.
So, and you already know that you have to wear your mask,
and you can only take it down while eating.
during the flight.
You know that.
You know that.
So if you don't wear it,
you're just asking for a fight, right?
And Delta claims they've banned like almost a thousand passengers
since it adopted that.
And it's still going to go as long as, you know,
it's a federal mandate.
You can count on that.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
imposed the federal mask mandate
on all transportation modes in late January
or at least almost all of them.
So the mandate's there.
And you know if you have to do something.
I get the anti-maskers.
I got it.
I got you.
I got you.
I'm with you.
We're looking at each other.
But if you know the rules,
then don't go in or don't use those particular establishments or businesses.
You know, unless you want to fight.
And I guess there's a lot of people that still want to just fight.
Okay.
I mean, we're already hearing that the,
They're, you know, it could be a second wave.
We're opening too soon.
America has had enough.
I mean, it's been a year.
It's been a year.
Enough already.
That, that would I know.
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Chewing the fat at the blaze.com, I got an email yesterday from, it's sent to chewing under the heading of,
isn't it interesting? I was asked in this email, can you do a story on how hundreds of law professors
came out against Kavanaugh in a letter to New York Times, but those professors in similar
numbers have not come out against Biden, even though he had several sexual misconduct accusers.
political statements should not be admitted in any court.
Also, confirmation hearings are supposed to be measures the person's ability to be impartial.
There's no impartiality to the law for how the 500-plus law professors signed the letter against Kavanaugh, but not against Biden.
Additionally, most of the New York lawmakers want Governor Cuomo to resign over sexual harassment allegations,
but not one lawmaker has asked for an investigation into Biden.
That is interesting, isn't it?
It is interesting.
Huh.
Ha, ha, ha.
And I got another email to Chewing the Fat at the Blaze.com from Casey, who says, I am probably not the first to tell you this.
Please go to Netflix and search college scandal.
Clearly, Netflix listens to the show.
And they owe you some money, my friend.
Can't wait to hear your next show.
That is correct, my friend, Casey.
you are 100% in all of your calculations in that email.
Operation Varsity Blues.
Actually, the college admission scandal begins streaming on Netflix.
Tomorrow, I believe, Wednesday, March 17th,
for those of you listening live today on the 16th.
Operation Varsity Blues, the college admissions scandal.
And we played a clip from the promo
for that. And it
sounded interesting.
And I will say yes,
they do listen
to chewing the fat. I don't know, however,
if they will, I don't, I'm pretty
sure because the promo
didn't have my theme
for Operation Varsity Blues.
Oh, yeah.
Operation Varsity Blues.
I mean, Canon.
I'm guessing, obviously, I could be wrong, but I'm guessing that Netflix is not going to use the Chewing the Fat, Operation Varsity Blues canon theme.
But you never know, you never know.
