Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 665 | I’m Not Judging

Episode Date: July 15, 2021

 “Shark Attack” is a lie… Sunscreen recall… Is it sad or a scam?... Words are a changing / Chicken / Pigs / Gypsy Moths offensive / no longer presumed innocent… Better Common Names Project...… Subscribe to the YouTube Channel… Email to Chewingthefat@theblaze.com Subscribe www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo code jeffy… Sewage spill in California / Andrew Heaton Poetry ‘Los Angeles is Hideous’… Tiger King given the wrong sentence… Officer charges teen with hate crime / Smirking in an intimidating manner… Restaurant closes for day because people are mean… Britney gets to hire own attorney… Naked lady gets stuck between two walls… Divinely immune from courts law… Family gets arrested from 1/6… VP Harris is not nice, “allegedly” Shep Smith not nice “allegedly” Cruise ship quarantine… Misinformation and scare tactics… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 When I got a great deal on a great gift at Winners, I started wondering, could I get fabulous gifts for everyone on my list? Like this designer fragrance for my daughter. At just $39.99, how could I resist? This luxurious will throw for my sister. This gold watch for my partner? A wooden puzzle for my niece? Leather gloves for my boss?
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Starting point is 00:01:02 the majority of what people call attacks are merely nips and minor injuries from smaller sharks. He also said that prior to the 1930s, when a prominent Sydney surgeon began calling them attacks, they were called shark accidents. You know, we do a lot of things that we didn't do prior to the 1930s. Most of them, I'm guessing, are probably pretty good. They just want to change the way we discuss our interactions with sharks, really. Isn't that interesting? Isn't that interesting? According to one report from a water enthusiast who prefers more of approach to describing the shark encounter that left him with deep leg wounds,
Starting point is 00:02:03 I tell people I had a bit of a run-in with a man in a gray suit. Did you? Did you? Now, I know it's Shark Week. I get that, and it's Shark Week, at least this year, I don't feel like it got the promotion that it deserves, because usually we have, you know, it turns into a big event. But it seems like this week has been a little,
Starting point is 00:02:27 or this week, which is Shark Week, this year, has been a little, you know, downtrodden on Shark. But perhaps if we just start calling them encounters, instead of attacks, people will appreciate the beauty that is a shark. They're not just mindless eating machines. They're just an interesting aquatic life that don't have hands. And when they want to figure out something, they have to mouth it. I'm telling you, just when you think things can't get weirder, they do. Speaking of that, welcome.
Starting point is 00:03:15 Welcome to chewing the fat. You're headed out to each. Let's say to Shark Watch or, you know, just kind of, you know, wander around in the water and maybe have a shark bumper too. A little shark encounter, but you need a little sunscreen. You shouldn't be using the Johnson and Johnson Nutragina sunscreen because they just recalled it. Yeah, they recalled the company announced the recall, and they advised consumers to stop using the products. The effective products were sold in aerosol cans, our Avino Protect Plus, refresh aerosol sunscreen, and four Neutragina sunscreen versions. Beach Defense aerosol sunscreen, cool, dry, sport aerosol sunscreen,
Starting point is 00:04:05 invisible daily defense aerosol sunscreen, and ultra-shear aerosol sunscreen. The recall includes all can sizes and all levels of sun protection factor, or, you know, SPF, according to the notice from the FDA. Now, why did they recall it? Because they found benzene in the product. and you say, well, so what's benzene? I mean, it's just a chemical found in nature and manufactured products.
Starting point is 00:04:38 It's just a highly toxic chemical to humans, which means it can harm you if you swallow it, touch it, breathe it. It may appear colorless or slightly yellow in liquid form. It evaporates easily at room temperature and can dissolve somewhat in water. What is it used for? Well, some industries use benzene to make other chemicals, that are used to make plastics, resins, nylon, synthetic fibers. It's also used to make some types of lubricants, rubbers, dyes, detergents, drugs, and pesticides.
Starting point is 00:05:11 So, good. I love the product, benzene, or the chemical benzene. But I don't love it in my avino and neutrugina sunscreen products. So if you have those, take them back, get your money back. Or, of course, they always tell you you could throw them. them away, but, you know, I'd prefer to get my money back on a product that I purchased. You know, as long as we're hanging out in the water, we might as well stay there for a little bit. They suspended a search for this diver, and he went missing, and it was off the coast
Starting point is 00:05:48 of Jacksonville in Florida, and the Coast Guard announced, hey, we're not going to look for the diver anymore. And this Timothy OBI, OBI, 37, he was reported. missing on Saturday and they, you know, took off to look for them, right? I mean, it was a rescue mission. They found, they, they, they, they spanned three days over 3,800 square miles or 3,800 square nautical miles according to the, according to the report. And they finally gave it up and said, yeah, we're not going to search for them anymore. Because they found diving equipment that belongs to the missing diver, and it was found with damage that they believe came from a marine predator. Perhaps he had an encounter with a shark, not an attack, an encounter. Now, I would say
Starting point is 00:06:41 that's very sad news, right? But then it got me thinking, you know, if I wanted to disappear, if I wanted to say, go away, and perhaps have my family get some life insurance money, or even me get some life insurance money as a friend of the family down the road. It would be a good way to do it, wouldn't it? To go diving and then disappear, have your diving equipment all mangled and torn up? You could have wrestled. You could have made it look that way, although you could just feed it to a shark swimming by for the encounter and let the shark chew on it for a while and realize that it's not.
Starting point is 00:07:22 and leave it there on the bottom and then you would hope that the Coast Guard would find it in that area and realize oh yeah He had an encounter with some sort of a what do they call it? Marine Predator and then he's gone. So we just gave it up I mean it'd be a pretty good way to disappear. Hey, you know, but maybe that's just me. Just me You know another thing that's just me is I can't get past the words changing. You know, we talk about the shark attacks not being shark attacks, their encounters. And of course, you know, I get it that some people have a personal preference for the language they use because words matter.
Starting point is 00:08:08 I get it. And remember we talked about the PETA people all wound up because they didn't want people to call other people a chicken or a pig anymore because it gave a bad name. It was offensive and it was a bad name for chickens and pigs. And then we have the entomological society of America that wants to change the name of gypsy moths because, you know, it may be offensive to certain people. Really? Really?
Starting point is 00:08:43 It may be gypsy moth, may be offensive to certain people. It's an ethnic slur to begin with. and that's been rejected by the Romania people a long time ago. Second, nobody wants to be associated with a harmful invasive pest. Okay, okay, I got it. It's offensive to someone who may or may not be looked at as a gypsy, and are people really upset because something is called a gypsy moth? Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:24 All right. you got me you got me i know that it's a you know a derogatory term for the romani people is it though is it really when you think a gypsy do you think of it being a derogatory term i don't i don't but you know that's just me i know i know it's just me and then we have uh a this education nominee for this administration She is Catherine La Haman, or H-A-M-O-N. And she had her confirmation hearing. And she believes that people aren't presumed innocent anymore.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Wait, what? Yeah, they're not presumed innocent. You're just open to the possibility that they're innocent. So instead of someone having the presumption of innocence when you're accused of something, you are a person that should be open to the possibility. We're open to the possibility that you're innocent, but we're not presuming. We have no presumption that you're innocent. wait that kind of goes against our laws but hey again maybe that's just me maybe that's just me it's such a weird thing
Starting point is 00:11:04 such a weird weird thing everything is changing uh just everything is changing and i know that it's you know we have to keep up and we don't have to change with it we just have to realize that we're going to keep being bombarded by these things. And when it's something that we say is, you know what, no. And that's my campaign. How about no? You're able to say no. And that seems to be a problem in today's world.
Starting point is 00:11:37 People don't want to say, no. I get it. I don't want to tell people no at all. But sometimes you have to be able to say, how about no? like, uh, what are you chicken? If I say, come on, what are you chicken? That's not me being derogatory to the animal chicken. I love chicken.
Starting point is 00:12:05 I'm all about eating chicken. Oops, that's wrong too. I'm all about loving chickens. Okay, they're okay. But the meaning behind what? What do you chicken? Uh, that doesn't mean I'm dera being. derogatory to chickens. If you think that, don't say it, or I'm sorry, but no, I'm not saying it to
Starting point is 00:12:29 offend you. Same with, well, you know what, pig maybe. What do you? Oh, man, stop eating. Are you a pig? Again, that's not being derogatory to a pig. Now that I say it out loud, if you're saying, oh, man, that kid eats like a pig. That's not being derogatory. derogatory toward a pig. That's being derogatory toward the human. Well, I mean, it's not even being derogatory to the human. Pigs eat all the time they eat or down in the mud. Come on, that's what pigs do. Do you want to be like a pig? If so, what are you a pig? That's not being derogatory. I'm sorry, no. It's not being derogatory. But that's not going to stop groups like the Better Common Names Project. That's from the entomologist.
Starting point is 00:13:20 They want effective communication with the public, the policymakers, and other scientists, for that matter. Effective communication can help advance science, advance entomology, and increase the flourishing of humans and the environment. Common names of insects were formerly recognized in the early 20th century to help bridge communication between those who study insects and those who don't. However, not all common names excepted over the past 100. 20 years align with the goal of better communication. Some actually hinder it. I know. Names that contain derogative terms,
Starting point is 00:14:01 you know, like gypsy moths. Oh my gosh. Names of four invasive species with inappropriate geographic references. Oh man, do I hate that. Does there examples of those? Why, yes. Yes, there are. And, of course, names that are inappropriately,
Starting point is 00:14:18 that that inappropriately disregard what the insect might be called by native communities. Oh, yeah. Because notable examples of an invasive plant species include the kudzu vine, the Andean pompous grass, English ivy, Japanese knotweed. Does that make you think something bad about the Japanese because of this particular notweed that we don't like this invasive species? The Japanese, not weed. It's just like the Japanese.
Starting point is 00:14:54 What about the New Zealand mud snail? The feral pig. Oh, yeah, I hate that. The European rabbit. The gray squirrel. What? Oh, there's just an invasive species. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
Starting point is 00:15:08 We just call it a gray squirrel. Come on now. Come on. Stop it. Stop it. All right. Let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately after that.
Starting point is 00:15:32 That is so good. I hope the change in the Coca-Cola product of Coca-Zero sugar doesn't change the goodness of that. I'll tell you that. Nothing could change the goodness as long as we're in the break room of my Twitter account. You can follow me at Jeffrey JFR, Facebook and Instagram. is Jeff Fisher Radio. And you can always email me, Chewing the Fat at theblaze.com, if you have questions or comments. And the voicemail phone number is still up and running at 214-7359356.
Starting point is 00:16:09 214-7359356. You can always call that and leave a message. And who knows, you may make it to the air of chewing the fat. You know, earlier this week, I had Andrew Heaton on talking about his latest endeavor, his poetry book, Los Angeles is hideous. And a story from Los Angeles talked about how the beaches were closed. Several Los Angeles area beaches were closed. The first part of this week, I'm sure that it's probably a good idea to stay away even now. If those of you listening live today, it's the 15th of July 2021.
Starting point is 00:16:55 This story, date line, July 13th, 2021. They closed these beaches because of a sewage spill. Oh, it's only 17 million gallons of sewage that spilled into Santa Monica Bay. Oh, man. How bad do you want to swim now? How bad do you want to swim now? to swim now. Now the original report of this massive discharge of 17 million gallons of sewage into the ocean, the original report was a power outage at this Hyperion plant caused the
Starting point is 00:17:36 untreated sewage to be discharged into the ocean. Huh, a power outage in California. Go figure. Now, then they came on with saying that, oh, hey, the plant was able to. prevent an even larger spill, but we're going to need answers. Oh, you mean they actually saved us from an actual larger spill? Oh my gosh, that is so nice of them. So the plant manager, the executive plant manager, said that the plant, or the facility, became inundated with overwhelming quantities of debris, causing backup of the head Works facility. The plant's relief system was triggered and sewage flows were controlled through
Starting point is 00:18:27 use of the plant's one mile outfall and discharge of untreated sewage into Santa Monica Bay. So, man, that was good. That was nice. So everything worked perfectly. It wasn't a power outage. Power outage has nothing to do with that. They were inundated with overwhelming quantities of debris. So, you know, it saved. It saved you. It only discharged 17 million gallons of sewage into Santa Monica Bay. So get over it, okay? Quit your whining and go walk along the beach.
Starting point is 00:19:09 And, man, I bet you that is a nice smell in Santa Monica Bay. Makes you want to go swimming and just jump in and get out all refreshed. with that overwhelming quantity of debris. Oh, man, does that sound good? But it brings me back to Andrew Heaton's Los Angeles is hideous poetry book that does remind me of that particular poetry book and why Andrew wanted to get out of Los Angeles. And I heard Andrew on another program that that program did the exact same interview
Starting point is 00:19:46 that I did on Monday. So, you know, you're welcome. You're welcome for doing the precursor to your interview. I see where the Tiger King back in the news, Joe Exotic, he was just granted resentencing in the murder-for-hire case that put him in prison. The federal appeals court said that the former zoo owner and Netflix star Joe Exotic had to be resentenced for his conviction.
Starting point is 00:20:17 in the murder for hire plot. I guess he was sentenced to 22 years in federal lockup for trying to hire, not I guess, this is actually what happened. He was sentenced to 22 years in federal lockup for trying to hire two men to kill his nemesis, the Carol Baskin, Big Cat Rescue owner in Tampa, Florida. And in fact, Tiger King is right here in Fort Worth, Texas, at the federal facility. Now they say that the original sentence, was issued using the wrong sentencing guidelines.
Starting point is 00:20:52 So is he walking out like Bill Cosby? Uh, no. Uh, no. The proper sentencing range should have been between 17 and a half to just under 22 years. Not. Ha. Not just under 22 years to 27 years in prison. So, I mean, it's knocking a couple of years off of time in prison.
Starting point is 00:21:15 And it doesn't do. anything to his conviction for killing five tigers, selling tiger cubs, and falsifying wildlife records. So he's going to still be in there for quite some time. He never did get that pardon from what was, who was then President Trump, still in office. Joe was planning on President Donald J. Trump pardoning him. It never did happen. so he's stuck wallowing in federal prison for just, you know, killing five tigers, selling tiger cubs, falsifying wildlife records, and a murder for hire campaign.
Starting point is 00:21:58 That's it, though. That's it. Speaking to going to prison, I hope this 19-year-old girl goes to prison for a long, long time. And no, not really, I don't. This girl has been charged with disorderly conduct and criminal mischief with a hate-cony Crime Enhancement. And this actually is what gives police officers bad names. Now, no one supports the police more than chewing the fat. All right?
Starting point is 00:22:26 I'm a back the blue kind of show. 100%. I try to give them all the benefits of the doubts that they deserve and that they should get for doing their chosen profession, being a police officer and protecting and serving. However, this particular thing really kind of ticks me off. So a sheriff's deputy was wrapping up a routine traffic stop at a Utah gas station when he saw a teen with a back-the-blue sign, which urged support of police officers. Stop on it!
Starting point is 00:23:07 After her friend was pulled over, so she's pissed that her friend got pulled over and was getting a ticket from. this police officer, right? So she crumbles up the back the blue sign in a destructive manner. Let me ask you a question. I don't, I guess there's a destructive manner way that you crumple up a sign rather than just the everyday run of the mill crumpling up of a sign. But this Garfield County Sheriff's deputy needs to stop it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:42 She crumpled it up in a destructive. manner. The officer accused the teen of smirking at him. No, not smirking at him in an intimidating manner. Okay, if a teenager cannot be mad at her friend for getting a, for mad about her friend, getting a ticket and mad at the officer for giving her friend a ticket and crumpling up a back the blue sign in a destructive manner and then smirking at him in an intimidating matter. you don't need to be a police officer. It's time for you to find another profession. Definitely.
Starting point is 00:24:21 I can't. I can't. Are you kidding me? We're treating crumpling up of a sign and a smirk as a hate crime enhancement? No. And if there is a judge or any kind of prosecutor that wants to do this and then lead, this could lead to a one-year sentence? Stop it.
Starting point is 00:24:44 That's embarrassing. That's embarrassing. I can't. And I hope that at least the ACLU is going to take this case. I mean, this is ridiculous. This kind of charging decision sends an extremely chilling message to the community. Yeah, no kidding. That is from the ACLU.
Starting point is 00:25:10 Good. No kidding. I mean, I know we have our. issues with the American Civil Liberties Union, but this is something they need to take on. This is ridiculous. When we have police officers, this is what gives police officers a bad name. I'm sorry. Now, maybe he's just, you know, he's pissed that this girl is pissed at him for giving his
Starting point is 00:25:34 friend a ticket. I got it. So why not, you know, set her straight and talk to her about the job and what she had? But that now's, you know, that's probably not. the time because she's pissed at her friend so as a police officer who's supposed to be trained in you know dealing with interactions with other people when someone crumples up a sign in a destructive manner and then threw it in a trash can and then smirked at him in an intimidating manner and he's going to write her a ticket and then upgrade it i'm sorry enhance it to
Starting point is 00:26:14 a hate crime? Come on. It's time for you to find a new profession right now. Maybe, deputy, you could go work for the Massachusetts restaurant that closed its door in honor of a day of kindness because irate customers were making the wait staff uncomfortable and sad. I know. It was a way to take some time off and take advantage of a day of kindness. I'm I know. Their Facebook post said that we're closed on a temporary closure because as many of our guests and patrons treat us with kindness and understanding, there have been an astronomical influx daily of those who do not,
Starting point is 00:27:02 swearing at us, threatening to sue, arguing and yelling at my staff, making team members cry. This is an unacceptable way to treat any human being. Now, let's pause for one moment. I got it. And I agree. Perhaps when a customer is being an asshole, you as the manager of Cape Cod restaurant in Brewster, Massachusetts,
Starting point is 00:27:28 come out and tell them to take a hike. You don't want their business. And you say, this waitress or waiter was doing a fine job for you. But do you say, oh, it's okay, honey, don't cry. Did she say something mean too? you. Did she? Were you working and somebody, were you working with the public and somebody said something mean to you? I know. They were being rude or upset. They were maybe even being verbally abusive. I know. Maybe they even crumpled up the bill in a destructive manner and smirked at the
Starting point is 00:28:06 waitress in an intimidating manner. Never mind. Maybe the police officer doesn't need to come work here because he won't be able to write tickets and he'll just have to take the day off and cry for a day of kindness because somebody said something mean to me. I was just bringing them their hamburger and they got mad at me because the service was too slow and I told them I'm doing the best I can. They didn't treat me with kindness and they just berated me and nobody needs to be treated like that. I'm just a waitress. Ugh.
Starting point is 00:28:42 I can't. So good news for Britney Spear. She was granted a request to hire her own attorney. Yay. And after 13 years of conservatorship, how this has been handled, it is really good news for Britney. So she can replace the old attorney with her new attorney. And someone that will be working for her with. her on that. She explained to the judge that she was extremely scared of her father and that she's not willing to be evaluated in order to remove him. I don't know that that will happen because I'm sure the judge will want a new evaluation. But if you're coming at it with someone who's on your side, maybe you get to choose who evaluates you. I don't know. We'll see how the judge ranks that because she, you know, she's been part of this conservatorship now. I was I was listening.
Starting point is 00:29:50 to one interview where they talked about how difficult it is to get out of a conservatorship once you get put in. And we've seen that right now. So she told the judge, I'm here to get rid of my dad and charge him with conservatorship abuse. And later, she added that she wanted him investigated and that this conservatorship has allowed my dad to ruin my life. She told the court that every part of her life has been controlled down to her diet, that she worked 70 hours a week. Now, see, this is where I get into, well, I'll come back to that. And she said that their goal was to make me feel crazy, and I'm not.
Starting point is 00:30:33 And that's not okay. So now we find out that her new attorney, who briefly addressed the court, told the judge that he's coming later to the case, and that he said, clearly this isn't working, and he intends to file the petition to the court where the goal will end the conservatorship. And that's the whole, you know, that's the end game, right? Let's do this. Let's get rid of this whole conservatorship.
Starting point is 00:30:58 So Brittany has finally got someone and will petition the court to end the conservatorship. Don't forget before, it wasn't to end the conservatorship. It was to get rid of her father. So we'll see what happens. I mean, I know that, you know, you don't want to be controlled and you're, you know, conservatorship is almost a, you know, a modern way of saying you're someone's slave if you're, you know, if you can take care of yourself, right? And that seems to be, I don't know, here in America, that's a pretty low bar.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Can you take care of yourself? Yeah, okay, go ahead. That's what it's supposed to be anyway. And when she talks about she had to work 70 hours a week. Yeah, I know. That's tough when you have to work so much and then end up making, you know, tens of millions of dollars because of it. I know. See, that's where I lose my little bit of a little bit of hurt for Britt because while dad was treated her like crap and if everything that is
Starting point is 00:32:01 said about him is true, this guy is a dirt bag, Jamie Spears and he needs to be dealt with. But he also, you know, made, worked with his daughter to make a lot of lot of money and have a pretty good life outside of being controlled. And I get it, I get it. Nobody wants to be controlled. Oh, so what? She has a big, beautiful house. You can't go anywhere. She can't like the people that she wants to like and she has to perform and practice and she can only weigh so much. You know, it almost sounds like a good idea. Maybe I ought to get into a conservatorship so someone can control my eating and make me tens of millions of dollars. Maybe Jamie Spears isn't doing anything right now and you can help me out.
Starting point is 00:32:51 It's just a joke, Brittany. Geez, calm down. But, you know, look, Brittany, we know that Brittany is, you know, struggled. And so what? I've said all along, so what? I don't care. She wants to pile up her money in the backyard and throw a bonfire and have a money
Starting point is 00:33:08 burning party. So be it. Bless her heart. Let her go live in a tent on the side of the road then. And we'll do an expose on. vice next year of we just spotted brittany spears in the tunnels of las vegas nevada yeah she's homeless now really yes she's living next door to the former porn star that's living in the tunnels of las vegas brittney spears is now broke maybe she should have stayed in the conservatorship no maybe she shouldn't
Starting point is 00:33:39 have maybe it's not up to you i's just incredible so i'm looking forward to the vice ex mosey though seeing Brittany in the tunnels of Vegas. And as long as we're talking about California crazy women, there was another story of a naked lady who was stuck between two concrete walls of a building.
Starting point is 00:34:00 I know. This was in Santa Ana, California. So workers in a nearby business heard screams from a woman begging for help. The employees couldn't determine where the cries were coming from. So we heard this lady in the back
Starting point is 00:34:15 behind our shop, screaming and screaming and screaming and screaming and we couldn't see anybody. And so we called the cops and the cops came and they got on the roof and looked between the two walls. And she's all naked. She's in pain. She was screaming in pain. She was upside down too. So they eventually found the woman in an eight inch wide gap between the two walls called the fire rescuers to the scene.
Starting point is 00:34:39 This is according to the report. And they posted video of the rescue team drilling into the concrete wall. in an attempt to free the woman. Now, first off, let's just say this. This is something I will never have to worry about. There's not a chance of me sliding between two walls eight inches apart. That's just not going to happen, okay? I know that.
Starting point is 00:35:05 Now, so how she slid this naked woman slides between two walls? You know, I have no idea. And so the firefighters breached the wall while keeping. an eye on the female and ventilating the area and they got her out. So how they how she got wedged in there? They didn't know. They don't know how she physically got in there. She couldn't crawl out. And for two and a half hours, they, you know, worked at getting her out and they finally freed the woman. Now, it's unclear how she got stuck in there, what happened. And they say that as soon as we know, we'll let you know.
Starting point is 00:35:45 As soon as we have answers to those questions, we'll release details. Will you? I don't know that you will. I think that perhaps this lady may take the place of Brittany in the conservatorship world because I don't know that a sane person is naked and is able to slip between two walls of a building.
Starting point is 00:36:13 I, you know, but who am I? Who am I to judge? I know that we've judged a couple of people that could possibly have a little something wrong with them, but a capital riot suspect just said that she didn't need a lawyer because she's a self-governed individual. Oh, okay. This is the lady who allegedly said that she wanted to hang Nancy Pelosi. She's claiming to have special legal privileges. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:56 A Pennsylvania pizzeria owner, arrested and charged in connection with 1-6, demanded the removal of any and all defense attorneys on her behalf, arguing that she is a divine entity immune from the court's laws. Okay, I like that defense. I think I want to become a divine entity immune from the court's laws. Now, according to reports and video evidence, this lady can be heard bring Nancy Pelosi out here right now. We want to hang that effing B. Now, let me ask you a question.
Starting point is 00:37:44 I realize that's what she said. And I realize that it's, you know, not good. You can quote me on that. It's not good. But if Nancy Pelosi were to have come out there, do you honestly believe that this lady would have hung her? Maybe. Maybe she would have attempted it.
Starting point is 00:38:03 I don't think the crowd would have let it happen. Maybe this crazy lady who is immune from the court's laws would have attempted it. But she has special legal privileges as a self-governed individual. Oh, okay. She claims that she does not stand under the law. Under Genesis 1, God gave man dominion over law. She was later removed from the video proceeding due to her inability to show calm and decency to the court. Okay, yeah, we didn't, she didn't show the court enough respect.
Starting point is 00:38:42 All right, fine. So she submitted several filings with, saying that she was sovereign citizen defense. All right. One filing, she included a patent of nativity, which is a document that she claimed was proof that her living DNA existed on this land before there was a United States of America
Starting point is 00:39:11 or any state thereof. It includes a detailed genealogy of both her mothers and fathers' ancestry. So, if she has a patent of nativity, all right, I'm in love with this lady. Did I still call her a crazy lady?
Starting point is 00:39:36 No, Pauline Bauer, no. No, she's not crazy. She's just trying to defend herself in a court of law. And look, if she's got divine entity, and if she's self-governed and if she has a patent of nativity, good for her. Good for her. Good luck with that, though. Good luck. And I see where the feds have arrested five family members who walked into the Capitol during the one-six. So they arrested five members of this Munn family of Texas.
Starting point is 00:40:17 they entered the capital during 1-6. So they arrested the parents and three children, according to the complaint. All five members were charged with disorderly conduct in a capital building, among other charges. I'd like to know what those other charges are, but I mean disorderly conduct in a capital building. All right.
Starting point is 00:40:45 So I guess that there's, There's screenshots of posts where they say Washington, D.C., here we come, stop the steal. Trump is still my president. How dare you think that President Trump, I mean, former President Trump, was still the president. I mean, Hillary Clinton has yet to acknowledge Donald Trump as president of the United States. For real, but she still claims that she had the presidency stolen from her. But you can't. You can't do that with Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:41:21 Don't you do that? So they're busy or still arresting people because of 1-6. So we'll see how that goes. It doesn't seem to be going too well. They keep doubling down on how horrific it was and making it the worst thing ever that happened in the United States. So we'll see if that continues on. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:41:43 You think maybe at some point they'll reach a point where they've gone too far, it doesn't sound like it. It doesn't sound like they care. They're just going to keep pushing forward and going for it. Just keep pushing that rock farther and farther to the ledge. If there is such a thing as a ledge anymore. I don't know that there is.
Starting point is 00:42:03 I don't know that there is. There was a great report talking about Kamala Harris and her ex-staffers who were terrified. The headline is, they're terrified at the thought of her becoming president. you never know when she's going to snap at you. I believe that. I believe that she does seem like that type of person.
Starting point is 00:42:25 Maybe she's not. I could be wrong. Who am I to judge? But I'm just saying it does seem like she would be that type of person. According to one report, it's a nightmare scenario. Former Harris staffers watched nervously as their former boss ascended to the national political stage. Many of them remain loyal Democrats and fans of Biden,
Starting point is 00:42:50 but they didn't want to see a boss with whom they'd had a bad experience become the Democratic Party's standard bearer. So okay. Apparently a dozen former Harris staffers were interviewed from various points
Starting point is 00:43:05 of her political career, nearly all of whom wanted to speak on the condition of anonymity. Yeah, I bet. I mean, you're still pushing your luck saying you're a former Harris staffer because she's coming after you now, man. There's no doubt about that. Good luck. Good luck saying it wasn't you talking to the press.
Starting point is 00:43:26 But apparently the ex-Aids recall a toxic and reactionary workplace infused with a sense of paranoia. We never knew when she was going to snap. One former staffer who are mostly positive things to say about. Harris conceded that her staffers were often so stressed out that they were making themselves sick. Is that toxic? I don't know. So there you go. See, now there's the other side of that, right? Are you the one making it toxic? Are you the waitress that can't take the customer hollering at you? So you have to take a day off because they said mean things to me when I brought them their burger late. I can't do this. Okay, well, find another gig. And that's what they do.
Starting point is 00:44:12 did because they're former staffers. But apparently she made people feel like crap all the time. And I, you know, it sounds like, it just sounds like she would be that type of person. She, she presents herself as someone who would be that type of person. But again, who am I to judge? I see where Shep Smith apparently is having big temper tantrums and hollering at people left and right at CNBC because his show
Starting point is 00:44:46 is a second big wind. And I like Shep and his show is kind of cool but you know he did have the the platform of Fox News with those numbers in the afternoon and other shows surrounding him. He had Fox News surrounding him, right? So now he goes to CNBC
Starting point is 00:45:03 and you know he's making pretty good money at CNBC and you know the numbers aren't quite what they hoped they would be. So apparently, his show dropped from 296,000 nightly viewers in February to an average of 197,000 viewers in June. Ooh, that is not good.
Starting point is 00:45:32 It's the seventh highest rated show on CNBC and 11th for the critical 2554 age demographic. Now, that is just for CNBC. Okay, but those numbers for other cable news channels, way down the list, way down their list. According to this, viewers almost never tune into a specific show at a specific time anymore. They go to particular networks for a certain kind of experience. Yeah, no kidding. And the experience they were getting at CNBC, MSNBC, CNN were anti-Trump bash Trump. And now Trump's gone.
Starting point is 00:46:13 You got what you hoped for. And sometimes the grass isn't always greener. Is it? No. No, it's not. I know. I know. Did you see?
Starting point is 00:46:26 Shoot, there was a cruise ship in Singapore where one person tested positive. And so they confined to everybody. Nearly 3,000 passengers and crew are disembarked. This dream cruises ship because they've been confined to their cabins for over a day. They were confined to their cabins for, I don't know, 30 hours, something like that. Because one passenger tested positive for COVID-19. So all guests were required to take COVID tests when they left. And one person tested positive on the trip.
Starting point is 00:47:09 And then they made everybody lost. They only let a, you know, a certain amount of staff move throughout the ship during that time. And all passengers and crew were required to isolate in their cabins. And then they had one test, one person test positive. And then they all tested negative the rest of the time. But with the contact tracing, they had to leave separately. Okay, the passenger tested positive had to leave hours before all the other guests. They did all contact tracing by wearable devices, key cards, CCTV footage on the ship.
Starting point is 00:47:54 And all the guests were required to fill out contactless shelf self-checkout forms before leaving their rooms. And they had to take a rapid test before they left. But they had to stay in their 1,646 passengers. passengers, 1,249 crew members on board this ship. And they canceled a two-night world dream crews that was scheduled to depart after this. So I don't know what these cruise lines are going to do, man. They want to be back for a bit back on business. They want to get things working.
Starting point is 00:48:26 And they're out on the waters, and they need the business. I get it. But if one person test positive and you're going to lock down everybody and dock and kick everybody off and test them all and isolate them and contact tracing everyone. And I don't know. I don't know what it's going to happen. I really don't. It's going to be ugly.
Starting point is 00:48:53 It's going to be ugly. The good news is you're going to have someone coming to your house and telling you how important it is to get the vaccine. So that's good. And I know that there's the White House is claiming that there's plenty of misinformation out there. Oh, you know, like the misinformation of the government coming to your house. knocking on your door saying, hey, we're here to let you know how good the vaccine is. And are you vaccinated?
Starting point is 00:49:17 And guess what? They're saying, look, that is misinformation and scare tactics. Okay. This isn't the government coming to your house. It's not government officials. So it's people in your neighborhood, okay, that are coming into your neighborhood. It's people that you know.
Starting point is 00:49:36 And they're letting you know how important it is to get you to get vaccinated. vaccinated and it's not the government. Really? It's not? No. I would be ventured to say that all these different organizations that are busy going to come to people's doors are getting some kind of government money. I mean, that's the Anthony Fauci argument against spending money on gain of function research at all these labs, right? He was made to not give money to the gain of function research because it was illegal. The United States said, no, you couldn't do it. And so he gave money to another company who then gave money to the gain of function research so he could say,
Starting point is 00:50:22 oh, it's not. We didn't give any money to gain a function. You mean that place that I gave money to, gave money to something for gain of function? What? I didn't know. So that's kind of the same thing. They don't work for the government, the people that are coming to your door. Okay, I believe you.

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