Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 679 | Dirt Bags | Guests: Stu Burguiere & Phelim McAleer

Episode Date: August 4, 2021

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Starting point is 00:00:19 Ooh, European chocolate for the crossing guard? At these prices, could I find something for everyone at Winners? Stop wondering. Start gifting. Winners, find fabulous for less. Blaze Radio Network And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher. We've all been to funerals, and it's sad, and we've all been to the burial site,
Starting point is 00:00:42 where we go to bury our loved ones in the cemetery, and we watch as the casket is lowered into the ground, well, this family in the Bronx got a little upset. apparently the people at the cemetery didn't know how big the coffin was going to be so the hole wasn't big enough so when they were lowering the casket into the hole it didn't quite fit so they tried to push it down in there and they couldn't quite get it so it damaged the coffin and ripped it open and it revealed mom's hand pops out it's not funny i'm not laughing about this it's not funny and then they just set it off to the side and the pastor said hey why don't you go get some more tools and we'll make this hole bigger
Starting point is 00:01:40 you would think this is just me thinking out loud you'd think that if you were an employee at the cemetery you know how big the hole needs to be right i mean you have a backhoe and you put it in the ground and you put it down there six feet, maybe even seven. And the backhoe probably is about as wide if you were a smart cemetery. Your hoe is about as wide as what's needed
Starting point is 00:02:16 for the casket. Right? Maybe that's just me. Maybe that's just me. I don't know that the family is real happy and they're now suing the the funeral or the cemetery because they were all upset
Starting point is 00:02:31 that mom's hand is flopping out of the coffin and I just set it off to the side while they were burying. Now the argument to that really is she's already dead, right? This doesn't matter to her. It's not about that.
Starting point is 00:02:53 It's about the pain and anguish of the family. There you have it. Welcome. Welcome to Chewing the Fat. All right, so normally I try not to, you know, talk a lot of politics on chewing the fat. But, you know, we have, it's big news, big news today. I mean, we've got Andrew Cuomo, and so I've got to talk a little Andrew Cuomo as the show progresses.
Starting point is 00:03:34 And we also have got sad news about one political leader or former political leader, Barack Obama, turns 60 today. And if you're listening live, it is the 4th of August 2021, and that is his birthday, which is today. And he's having the big party going on out at Martha's Vineyard. He's got all the big muckety mucks coming to his party. But the sad news is because of the Delta variant, he has now decided that he's got to, you know, tone back. Bring back the party a little bit. We're not going to have, you know, we're just going to scale it back, just a little bit. little bit. It's just going to be family and close friends. Of course it has to do with the
Starting point is 00:04:20 coronavirus and the delta variant. It has nothing to do with people actually finding out about the big party and blasting him for having this super spreader event birthday party. Couldn't have anything to do with that. No, no, no, no, no. It's all about people's safety. So anyway, I feel kind of sad for him that he can't have his big 60th birthday bash. But look, I'm sure. I'm sure, George Clooney and Stephen Spielberg and Oprah, I'm sure they're going to find a way to be his close friends and family at the party. Don't you worry about that, not one little bit. And, you know, I was looking at some of the,
Starting point is 00:05:02 there's a list on one of the emails about the presidents, because we know that Joe Biden, our president, is, what is he, 78 now? and he was the oldest, newly inaugurated U.S. president in history. And the youngest president, to assume office? Go ahead. You can tell me. It's right. Teddy Roosevelt, he assumed office at 42.
Starting point is 00:05:26 I mean, that was rolled right off the tip of your tongue. Now, everybody knows that JFK was the youngest elected at 43. But, uh, and John Adams? John Adams. You remember John? One of the founding racist fathers. He was the first of six presidents to live into their 90s. I know you talk about a guy that wouldn't go away.
Starting point is 00:05:53 All right. What is going on with California? All right. So for a while, I've had this story in the fat pile about the bacon disappearing in California because they've come up with some new pig rules that is going to affect the entire. country. Not just California. All the you got all the pig farmers scrambling because you got to breed pigs and chicken
Starting point is 00:06:19 laying eggs and veal calves and they got to have more space to breed and you got to be nice to them and love them and pet them and comb their hair. I don't know what you got to do, but the pig farmers are all scrambling because they don't have enough room. It's going to cost them millions of dollars to upgrade their hog farms to make sure that the pigs are more comfortable before we kill them and make bacon. I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:06:46 I honestly, I don't understand. But that's happening. So there may be a bacon shortage at some point. You know, I'm okay with there being a bacon shortage in California. But not here. How about the hog farmers go,
Starting point is 00:07:02 you know, we're not going to do that. We're just going to cut California out. Well, I mean, they're a big market and they sell a lot. lot of bacon in California Sue. You know, I'm just saying that perhaps that's an issue for these
Starting point is 00:07:17 hog farmers. But California is putting up their new rules. They don't even know how they're going to enforce it really yet. And they say that California is 15% of all pork produced in the country. They consume 15%.
Starting point is 00:07:36 That's a pretty big market. For the rest. I mean, California is eating some pork. However, I would like to have the pork farmers say, screw off. You know what we can do without your 15%. And we'll see who wins that battle.
Starting point is 00:07:54 I bet you the pork farmers win that battle because when the everyday California goes and says, yeah, I'd like some sausage and eggs with some toast, we can hook you up with the eggs and the toast. Just no sausage. There's no pork chops, there's no bacon. What? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Pork farmers would win that battle soon enough. Now, though, now California is being reported that there's going to be a shortage of tomatoes. Okay? So California, the country's biggest tomato producer, is going to be short by about 5% or 10% because of this drought. So we're going to have a little shortage of ketchup. This is unacceptable. I say, I don't care about the salsa. I don't care about the marinera sauce.
Starting point is 00:08:54 I don't care about your little produce stands with your little cute. Oh, those are the beef steak tomato. Those are so good. No, I don't care. Whatever tomatoes need to go to Heinz. To make Heinz ketchup, that's what needs to happen. the rest of the the rest of the tomato business
Starting point is 00:09:11 can be put on hold seriously the rest of the tomato business can be put on hold until we take care of the Heinz ketchup once we take care of that facility then we can go ahead and spread out the rest I'm just saying when the drought is going to start
Starting point is 00:09:27 affecting my Heinz ketchup we've got some sort of problem there's some sort of problem and you don't want none of that you just don't In fact, I'm a little pissed right now. I'm a little pissed. In fact, let's just go to the break room
Starting point is 00:09:42 and I'll get something cold to drink because I can't, I can't take it anymore. I will not have Heinz. I will not go to the, I will not, I will not allow the grocery stores to have empty Heinz ketchup shells because California can't produce enough tomatoes. That will not happen.
Starting point is 00:09:59 No, not on my watch. Oh my gosh. That is so good. That's not the new Coke either. It's not the new Coke Zero, my friends. Okay. It just isn't. We know that that's not as refreshing.
Starting point is 00:10:27 So we found out that, you know, Andrew Cuomo is a douchebag. Oh, wait, we already knew that. We already knew that he was a huge douchebag, but it's been confirmed yesterday. No doubt about it. Now, we go down, you've got documents. about his sexual harassment now. He's done all kinds of sexual harassment pledges.
Starting point is 00:10:51 And he's, you know, he's pretty much guilty, although, you know, there has not been a trial. And so I figure, since I see that the number one Andrew Cuomo hater in America is a Stu Bragier, you know, Janice Dean is an Andrew Cuomo hater. because, you know, Cuomo killed, I don't know, thousands of people, including some of her family members over the COVID-19. But Stu pretty much encompasses the entire deusory of Andrew Cuomo.
Starting point is 00:11:27 And so I know he's going on vacation. And if you listen to that, I don't know, whatever show that is down the hall from this joint that runs on this network. That's it begin, G.B. or something. I don't remember his name. he does a radio show and he works with Stu and I know Stu is going on vacation but I want to get him in here and talk a little Andrew Cuomo
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Starting point is 00:12:20 See Air Canada.com. All right. So I know that Stu Braguerre is on his way out the building for his vacation. But, you know, it's a celebration. It's a celebration for you. It is a big day. I mean, the last couple days have been just that's a party for you. I mean, Andrew Cuomo is awful.
Starting point is 00:12:53 Dot com. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. think. Yeah. So your boy, is he going to leave? They're going to have to drag him out.
Starting point is 00:13:02 First of all, if he believes he can hold onto power, he will not leave. The idea that he will not resign, I think, is a little bit misleading. Because if he believes he's going to be impeached for sure, it's very possible he resides. Nixon, right? If he knows it's going to happen, he may cut the corner and resign so he doesn't have to actually have the full. follow through of that. You know, similarly, like, if he is completely certain he's
Starting point is 00:13:31 going to lose re-election, he may not run. Right. So there's... And that may save him. Right. If he says, I'm not going to run again. Yeah. Now, the best thing for him probably is to hold on, somehow get through this, not get impeached. And then probably for him, ideally, Tish James, who is the
Starting point is 00:13:46 Attorney General, the Democratic Attorney General, runs against him. And then he really can make the case, oh, it's just politics this whole time. She wanted to, she wanted this job. And then maybe he can convince the New Yorkers who apparently will believe anything about this guy. Yeah, no kidding. That he's okay. But it's a tough road ahead.
Starting point is 00:14:04 His world wants him gone. Yes. Right? I mean, he's got the president of the United States saying go. He's got Chuck Schumer. I mean, when Chuck Schumer. Chuck Schumer doesn't say things about Democrats that are bad, right? He's saying he got to go.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Yeah, there's multiple levels of this, Jeff. I think it has to escalate. Like first, it starts off with Republicans, right? Republicans come in, they say, oh, well, we think this guy. But that's easy, right? Then it goes to local officials, local Democrats. That started a long time ago. Then it goes to statewide local, so the Gillibrands, the Schumers.
Starting point is 00:14:35 They did that in March, but that's where it stopped. And his excuse was, wait for this report. When the report comes out, I'll be exonerated, everything will be fine. And that worked on the two higher levels, which is, to me, national Democrats and the president of the United States. and so we saw yesterday national Democrats like Nancy Pelosi come out and say he should resign and then also the president of the United States sticking by to his credit his word that if this comes out and says he had to he had to but again like we I think we have this impression of Democrats correctly so that they can just I mean Governor Northam's still in office right like the guy
Starting point is 00:15:13 is on there's photographs of him in blackface yeah but he wasn't he wasn't hey you no he didn't he didn't he vote but again, he violated something that if a Republican did it, they would absolutely be out of office immediately. Same thing with Cuomo here. There's a certain amount you can push through. You know, you learn this with like, you know, Aziz Ansari, right? He had some accusations against him. That's, to me, I thought, were, you know, a bad date. And he's been, he's been defended by a lot of people. He took a year or two hit really to his career, but was able to push through it. You know, Harvey Weinstein's not pushing through it. This is somewhere,
Starting point is 00:15:51 between those two clearly. But too much. I don't know. Cuomo has pretty much run his world like it appears this report says he did. Yeah. Forever. This isn't the only 11 people that he's done this to. Right.
Starting point is 00:16:10 That's why I don't have T-shirts and mugs that say Andrew Cuomo was a sexual harasser. Because it's so much more than that. Yes, is he a sexual harasser? Absolutely he is. But in addition to that, he's an awful person in every single core way. Absolutely. That's his being. Yeah, it really is.
Starting point is 00:16:30 It's just who he is. So there's this sort of two-sided front for these employees. And really, in some ways, three. But like, they would come in and get sexually harassed. But at the same time, see themselves and everyone around them berated for the tiniest mistake or the tiniest disagreement with Cuomo. So they were all terrified to say. anything about it. And in addition to that, think of this.
Starting point is 00:16:54 Well, the retribution was you were done for. You were done for. Like, they'll throw you out. They'll say you're a terrible person that leaks things to you to the press. I mean, you're lucky to work for anyone in politics again, ever. Exactly. And the other part of this is if you admit it, right, one of the accusers, actually, I think two of them, but one of them I remember specifically was the trooper who he didn't just put his hands on and do some of these things that we could talk.
Starting point is 00:17:20 about but also she was not even qualified for the job she only had two years of experience and was she a state trooper she was a state trooper she was a state she's qualified she needed three or three or four years of experience to qualify for protection start bogging me down with facts so he overrides the rules multiple times because the first time he does it the the the underlings are like we can't we can't we want to we want to learn wrong we can't and then the governor's all governor finds out about it personally they tried to say They tried to save her.
Starting point is 00:17:51 The governor finds out about it personally says, where's my girl? I said, bring her on. Where is she? And they say, well, she didn't have the experience. The next day, two senior aides call the police and say, hey, actually, we're changing the rules. She can come on. She comes on.
Starting point is 00:18:06 And like, at one point, he, the governor, goes up to this 20, I think she's 28 years old, her cop and says, on his own detail and says, hey, can I kiss you? In the middle of like a normal circumstances, she's like, uh, She's like, I didn't know what to say. Sure. And the correct answer is where? Right. And she kind of turns her head for the cheek kiss.
Starting point is 00:18:29 He gives her the cheek kiss. And another officer sees this. So the other officer goes, hey, you know, the governor never kissed me. And like, you think about what position this puts a female in. Right. If she complains about it, she's basically saying the only reason I have this job is because the governor wants to sleep. with me. And no woman wants to admit that about herself. And she shouldn't be put in that position, right? Not all no women. Kamala Harris. Okay, that's a different, it's a different story.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Okay. That's a totally different story. Not all women. But some women don't want to maybe be seen only as a piece of meat. Correct. Right. And that was the situation he continually put these women in to the point where, you know, you get 11 complaints. I mean, you know, some, there's a couple there that are more on the minor side, but a couple that are real, I mean, the guy has a dirt bag, right? I mean, my favorite was the one where they're holding the door open for him and he walks by
Starting point is 00:19:26 and just rubs his hand across the stomach. Yes. That's awesome. You know, between the breasts and the private parts. Yeah, okay. You saw that? That's the stomach. Yeah, okay, that is the stomach. I got it. Granted, but let me sell you on this one a little bit. Because you're right. Like, the way it was
Starting point is 00:19:42 described was between the breasts and the privates. And it's like, okay, that's just the stomach. Okay, we got But again, this is an officer who's on duty. Right. You don't put your hand. As she describes it, the center of her palm, of his palm, on her belly button. Right. So that is like a uncomfortable place to touch someone unless you have a relationship with him.
Starting point is 00:20:04 In addition to that, if you read her actual testimony, as he is walking by her, he sort of drags his hand out. And you think about this, like, let's say you're a total dirt bag and you're walking by a woman. Just say, you know, hypothetical, you're a dirt bag. You just say, I'm not saying that you strategize this multiple times and executed it, but I'm just saying like, you're walking by a woman and you say, I want to, I want to touch her belly. It looks nice. Oh, oh no, my hand. It's out here.
Starting point is 00:20:30 I don't realize what I'm touching. And you drag your hand across. She specifically says that's not what happens. She says, as he's walking, I don't know the directions, she's walking by her to the left. The hand starts right in the middle of the stomach and then moves to the right. Yeah. Not the way he's walking, but back across her body the opposite way toward her hip. Now look, that is not only is that not, it's impossible to say it's unintentional.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Right. In addition, he's trying to communicate to her that I'm doing this on purpose. This is not my hand just dragging by and it happens to graze you. This is his hand moving in the opposite direction of his momentum to kind of pull her in. And this happened, you know, of course he asks to kiss her multiple times. So, you know, it is. And that's the same that he's doing with, hey, you. Yeah. As he's rubbing the back of the neck and down the back.
Starting point is 00:21:25 This is a damn officer you're talking about. You know, hey, hey you. You know, on the surface to hear, you know, he says, I mean, he's sorry that you didn't understand him. Yeah. That's what he's sorry about. Right. Yeah. So you didn't understand what I was doing. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:21:40 No, we all understand what you were doing. Yeah. He puts all this effort into, you know, this defense, this 15-minute defense video he puts out with montages of photos of him. Incredible. Kissing others, hugging others. First of all, even the woman, take out the fact that he's doing the total Motten Bailey here thing, right? He's going for the lightest accusation and defending that instead of defending the real crimes that are clear in other places. But even that one, she says not just that I was.
Starting point is 00:22:13 upset that he grabbed both sides of my face and pulled me in. Like, yes, we all know Italians do that at some point. I think every Italian I've known has been respectful and not done it to people who don't want it done. But this happens after, Jeffie, he comes up, the first time they met, she's a fan of him. They're meeting at a party. He puts his hand on her lower back, on her bare back dress. Now, look, that's something you don't would only do to someone, you know, you don't just do that to someone. That's someone like you've dated.
Starting point is 00:22:41 Maybe you do that. I mean, someone would say, why are you wearing the bareback dress? But I'm not me. I forgot what podcast is on for a second here. But yes, okay.
Starting point is 00:22:50 But after that interaction happens, he puts his hand there. She's uncomfortable. She then physically removes his hand from her. After that interaction, you certainly don't grab a woman by both sides of her face and pull her in. You don't do it.
Starting point is 00:23:05 You know, she's signaling to you know. Well, if you're a douchebag like Cuomo, you do because that's your way of saying, no, you're not going to remove her. You don't say no to me. Correct.
Starting point is 00:23:13 You do not say no to me. That's clearly what he's signifying there. And like this is all throughout the report. Again, it's also leaking stuff to the press about these people. It's also intimidating them with their careers and everything else. It's really extensive. And, you know, he does this thing where he goes after and tries to defend the lighter sort of accusations that are in the report. When there's real criminal stuff.
Starting point is 00:23:37 I mean, like there's like legitimate sexual assault. and maybe the funny part about it if you want to find some humor is some of the accusers if taken by themselves if there's only one you might say well maybe she really did misunderstand
Starting point is 00:23:53 maybe she didn't really get you could make those arguments sure there was an age difference sure 40 years maybe he's a grandpa he's a little bit he's not really grandpa but he's a grandpa age he's a little bit like a little too familiar
Starting point is 00:24:09 with his younger employees, doesn't realize the power dynamics. There's all sorts of excuses you can make for one or two of these situations. And he does. However, you can't go through this and deny the worst of it because the worst of it is real criminal type stuff. And his reactions, he does, you know, he does the same thing to so many of these women. Yep. Some of them. Modus operandi.
Starting point is 00:24:34 Right. Like the whole, like, I'm taking a photo, squeeze, squeeze is definitely part of his, his shtick. I mean, that's just a basic way to take a photo, though, too. No, you've got to do the Keanu Reeves thing. I'm on board of this. Have you seen the Keanu Reeves thing? If you ever see a photo of Keanu Reeves with a woman, you know, like a fan, you'll see he has
Starting point is 00:24:56 his arm around her like you always do. But his hand is up above the shoulder straight up. Always up. You could tell exactly where Keanu Reeves handed is every photo. Because, again, forget like, look, I believe Andrew Pomo did these things. like that on the pictures, but go ahead. I believe Andrew Cuomo did these things. I believe he's a total jerk back.
Starting point is 00:25:14 I don't think anyone doesn't. I know. I don't think he even has a defense. He doesn't even believe himself. And we should point out he's not even writing his own defense at this point. Chris Cuomo wrote his defense. Chris Cuomo was caught in this report emailing a statement about these accusations. I'm sure he covered it all last night on his program on CNN.
Starting point is 00:25:34 I almost wanted to tune in just to see if he would actually do it. My understanding was he didn't mention it. at all. It is inexcusable for CNN to leave him on the air. I mean, in all seriousness, he is, I understand he's your family member. You know,
Starting point is 00:25:49 and if family's more important, then family's more important, then don't do your job right now. You need to go on suspension or leave for six months while this is going on. And if he leaves office, then maybe you come back in. But you can't,
Starting point is 00:26:04 it's totally unfair to, to an audience that is supposedly there for news to bring on a guy who is behind the scenes manipulating the news story in real time. Well, maybe that's why he didn't say anything because they brought on Jeffrey Tubin, I think, sometime during the course of the day yesterday to explain it and make sure everybody had it all cleared up. So it's all good. They need a symposium of Andrew Cuomo, Chris Cuomo, Jeffrey Tubin. Anybody who's been accused of some terrible crime on CNN, you could bring them all in at the same time. It really is bad. And that's why.
Starting point is 00:26:38 This is why we have Andrew Cuomo's awful.com. So what happens now? I mean, is he going to go? I say, I think I like your plan of he's not going to, he'll say he's not going to run again. That saves him from getting impeached. Yeah, I think there's multiple steps here. One of the biggest steps is,
Starting point is 00:26:58 is the state and the Democrats going to hold to their word and actually try to impeach him? I think, I think they will. I think they will. Do they have enough? I think they know he's toast. Not because necessarily they care about him harassing women, but I think they realize he's so damaged.
Starting point is 00:27:14 They'd rather have someone in. They can be more effective. Remember, if you're in New York, you're in a different situation than like a president. Or even Ralph Northam, right? Ralph Northam gets damaged. They could lose the Virginia governor election next time. They're not going to lose here when it comes to,
Starting point is 00:27:30 they're going to get another Democratic governor in there in all likelihood, unless it's Cuomo running. So like at this point, it's actually damaging to keep him. And that is why I think they may actually take action. I believe they will move to impeach him. And I do believe that if it's going to happen, which I think it will,
Starting point is 00:27:49 Cuomo likely steps down before it happens. So they can't impeach him. So he just steps down. I can't take it. You don't understand what I was doing. I'm quitting because you people are too dumb to understand what happened. And then he'll get, he'll be able to slide into his Democratic, you know, I'm
Starting point is 00:28:04 running a super PAC. Thing is though, I mean this guy, the reason these people are all against him, though, is because he's been such a douchebag to all of these people. He's been a bad guy even as Democrats. He's bullied all of these people as governor of New York. You're 100% right. And so now it's like they have, I mean, they've got their shot to bring him down. And I think he may very well try to say, hey, you know what? I've decided I'm not going to run for re-election, but I'm not going to resign and test the waters on that one to see if he can play out his term. I think he'll try that. But you're totally right. He's been a jerk to. Democrats. People feel about Andrew Cuomo the way people who work around here feel about you, which is they hate you. They hate you. Thank you, Keith. They hate you in every way.
Starting point is 00:28:49 Now, you haven't done anything bad like Cuomo has when it comes to harassment or anything. I hate you. I mean, except to me and to Keith. But people just despise you in such a deep, heartfelt way that if there's any opportunity to get you out of here, they're going to take it. I thought you were supposed to be on vacation.
Starting point is 00:29:08 I was going to thank you. I stuck around for this. I wanted to say that to you. I thought you were, I was going to say goodbye to you and thank you for coming on, but that's not happening. No, seriously, just get out. We're done. Go take care of your little vacation, you know, or your show, Stu does, whatever Stu does on Blaze TV and radio, whatever the name of the show is, you go do that instead of being here, okay? Real good to see you, Stu Begir.
Starting point is 00:29:40 Stu Does America. I know that he isn't getting tweets like this one, thanking them for giving them ideas. This particular tweet coming in thanking me by saying, I don't know if I'm ashamed or proud. I used Jeffie's life hack today, renewing my registration.
Starting point is 00:30:03 Thank you. Thank you. They called a number several times. No one went. I checked my number, visibly threw it out on the way up to the window. Registration renewed. You are welcome. I will say that I was actually in that particular building
Starting point is 00:30:23 and renewing my registration the other day as well. And there was nobody there. Now, they made me do the new, they've got the new COVID screen test number that prints out. But you still get a number. but there was nobody there. So, I mean, you print the number and I walked around the corner and the lady was sitting there, you know, she puts out her cigarette and says, is that you?
Starting point is 00:30:47 And, you know, I'm right in and out. So I didn't have to use any, I didn't have to use any life hacks. But you're welcome, by the way. You are welcome. So we've been talking about the Olympics all week. It's almost wrapped up. And you know my feeling on the metal counts. China has more gold than we do.
Starting point is 00:31:09 You know, Olympic medals. And they probably have more gold than we do in real life anyway. But I don't want them to have more gold than the Olympics, okay? I don't care. I want some of our Olympic people to not win, but I don't want to lose the gold count. Now, we have the metal count. We're up according to my, according to this cheat sheet that I have,
Starting point is 00:31:33 We have 79 total medals and China has 70. But according to this, China has 32 and we have 25. Today is Wednesday I was doing my chewing the fat segment on Pat Gray on Lee's this morning. Pat said we have 26. I just know that this count says 25. But I hope that we have 26, which gets us that much closer to surpassing China in the gold medal count. And did you see our wrestler was just awesome,
Starting point is 00:32:09 just completely awesome. She won yesterday and was so happy to be in the USA and she loved America. And it just made you feel good about being an American. And big surprise, if you are made to feel good about America while watching the Olympics, you might actually watch some more.
Starting point is 00:32:30 And if you weren't watching the Olympics, if you were like, say, I don't know, just for an example, me, and you thought, I'm not watching these people because I don't care about their protests, and they're crossing their arms for the oppressed, the intersectionality of the oppressed. I don't care. But when I see Tamara Mention stock,
Starting point is 00:32:52 the wrestler, proud to be an American and win a gold, it makes me decide, you know, I might have to watch some of those Olympics. I just might have to do that. Maybe. Get no frills delivered. Shop the same in-store prices online and enjoy unlimited delivery with PC Express Pass. Get your first year for $250 a month.
Starting point is 00:33:15 Learn more at pceexpress.ca.c.a. So as you know, here on Chewing the Fat, we are big fans of the upcoming, soon to be, my son Hunter, the Hunter Biden movie, my son hunter movie.com is where you need to go to invest in this movie. And Phelam
Starting point is 00:33:50 Mackler, the man who crowdsourced and started this all, this ball rolling, has been a frequent guest here on Chewing the Fat, and I wanted to talk to him again because we have some more news as my son Hunter movie starts to become more of a reality.
Starting point is 00:34:06 Phelam, how are you? I'm very well, Jeff. Thanks for having me all. Absolutely. So the break Making news for my son hunter movie.com is what? We have managed to persuade Robert, the veteran actor, an all-round great guy, Robert Davy, to direct the movie. That's fantastic. We're very excited. He's a wonderful guy.
Starting point is 00:34:35 And, you know, he's a wonderful actor, wonderful director. Great history. you know he's yeah I mean he's you know he's made he's made almost 150 movies I mean this guy knows a movie set and he I mean I have to say it was quickest yes in Hollywood almost you know he I almost didn't want to offer to him for that someone of his caliber won't want to be without us you know
Starting point is 00:34:59 and he he's wrote to his agent they said send the script and boy was he back on the phone within two days like wow you know I want to you know What can I, you know, let's talk. And, you know, it's, it's wonderful. And, you know, it's all thanks really to people like your listeners who funded, who funded the movie. And we're going to get the truth out about Hunter Biden, you know,
Starting point is 00:35:25 because the media won't tell the truth and Hollywood won't tell the truth. In fact, they suppress the truth. Yeah, no kidding. So now you have, we've got the, you've, we're at the point now in the fundraising, and you can donate as many times as you want to my sonhuntermovie.com. And you've got the director. We have the actor, right, the guy that's going to play Hunter. Yes.
Starting point is 00:35:52 No, we haven't announced that yet because we haven't signed the dotted line. Okay. So we're still under negotiations for that. Okay, I'll shut my mouth then. I'm sorry. Yes. And then so we're already. have we started allowing people saying, okay, to work on the set
Starting point is 00:36:11 by wearing some kind of masks so nobody knows who they are? That's true, actually. I mean, you know, we're in country. Not actually people are saying, I'll work on it, but I don't want any credit. It's one of the few movies in Hollywood where people don't want a big credit. Right. You know, so, no, we're going to, it's going to be great.
Starting point is 00:36:35 We're going to film it. Serbia because Serbia is going to double as the Ukraine where much of this corruption went on. Serbia also has lots of strip bars and beautiful women and no movie about Hunter Biden would be complete without strip bars and beautiful women. They're blessed about that. So, you know, he's still blasted on. He's not sorry for anything. You know, this is a man, a drug addict who got $86,000 a month working for a Ukrainian oil and gas company, who got 100,000 from a Chinese businessman, got a diamond ring from a Chinese businessman, was in a Chinese investment fund,
Starting point is 00:37:11 which 1.2 billion. But no corruption here. And now he's selling his art. He's selling his art. It is incredible. So let me, for a while, he was living just up the road from you a little bit
Starting point is 00:37:26 on Venice, right? In Venice, California. I mean, you know what people say he lives up the road? He literally lives up the road. I get throw a crack pipe at his house and I hit it's from my house. And I believe you actually did throw a crack pipe at his house. A verbal crack pipe. Yes, that's right.
Starting point is 00:37:49 Yeah, that's right. So then he moved. You ran him off. If you go to your website and watch your videos, you ran him off. Well, he literally, he said, you know, he said that he moved basically because right wingers kept coming to his door. and asking him questions. Right.
Starting point is 00:38:08 I mean, if the media had done his job, if the media had done his job, I wouldn't be going and asking him tough questions. You know, and, you know, he lived on the Venice canals, and they wouldn't answer the door. So I took a kayak up the middle of the canals with a megaphone and asked her questions.
Starting point is 00:38:24 It didn't seem to like that. I don't know why. If the media had asked, if the media had asked the questions, we would not need to make this movie. so I found it right I found it interesting that you sent Robert
Starting point is 00:38:39 the script so I mean some of that has got to be changing right because now we know and I don't know where you you know obviously where you where you can end I mean it's an ever evolving story I mean we now know that you know we spoke of Hunter
Starting point is 00:38:55 you know hawking his art so that people can gain access to his father is the only reason that they're you know they're being transparent by telling us they're not going to be transparent and let us know who purchased the art. And does he care? He was interviewed on the art podcast, Notabene, which I'm sure, you know, I mean, of course he doesn't go to, I mean, his interviews are with an art podcast, Notabene.
Starting point is 00:39:22 And when he was asked about his art and the prices and how he felt about people and their information that they wanted. what's your response to the people who are you know coming after like the prices of the work or just you know the collectors I mean what's been your response to that other than fuck them that's a pretty good response I think that's all you need yeah
Starting point is 00:39:44 I don't even care you can stop it right there I don't even care anymore because that's how he feels about you and in particular I'm sure he feels exactly about that about you phelham no problem he does feel that about you but I'm sure he feels that way about every other human being on the planet. Yeah, and they think we're stupid, right?
Starting point is 00:40:04 They say, you know, the White House said, oh, he's not going to know the names of people who buy his art so they can't have an input. Well, listen, I could go and buy a piece of art tomorrow off him, and then he wouldn't know my name, but then I can put it on my Instagram account or my Facebook account or my Twitter and say, just bought this beautiful piece of art,
Starting point is 00:40:23 paid a million dollars for it. You think that Joe Biden won't, see that, and Hunter Biden won't see that. And when I go there for looking for favors, you know, an oil lease in the Ukraine or... That's right. Yeah, you think they won't say, they won't do a quid pro quo to quote a certain president, you know, who is misquoters. So, you know, these are deeply corrupt people. These are deeply cynical people. And these are people who think you are stupid. And you're right, we're constantly
Starting point is 00:40:59 tweaking the script. We're going to have to stop at some stage. Right. Because the story just keeps getting better and better and better. Because they just think you are a complete you, the people, are complete fools. And we're going to, you know, and by the way, you're not because you're funding this
Starting point is 00:41:15 movie and they hate it. Thank you. He moved house because we were asking him tough questions on behalf of the people who funded this movie. And we're going to continue to do that. I mean, he moved up the coast. He moved to Malibu, you know, because Yeah, just to get away. Yeah, just to get away.
Starting point is 00:41:33 When you're a drug addict who's in recovery, you move to Malibu, you know? So awesome. No drugs there. So, yeah, well, I mean, you got to keep it close to, you know, somewhere in California. He's fine. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:41:49 He'll find what he needs. It's okay. So my sonhuntermovie.com where you can donate your pennies or dollars to help get this movie made. And we're everything still on schedule? Yeah, yeah. Starting filming mid-October.
Starting point is 00:42:07 Excellent. And we've got some very interesting, we're talking to some very interesting people about roles in the movie. We're just not ready to, we haven't signed, and you don't announce until you're saying because there's many as a slip between cup and lip.
Starting point is 00:42:23 And, you know, but people are really, really, enthusiastic and very interesting people are want to be involved and and it's all thanks to basically people like your listeners I mean this I cannot I mean this is a story that was suppressed by the mainstream media suppressed by Twitter Twitter actually you couldn't share this story on Twitter and the rest of the media supported that you know so these are people hear people talk about freedom of speech. Remind them that they cheered
Starting point is 00:42:59 the suppression of a story about a political candidate a month before an election. Remind them of that. Phelip Mackler... Help the Miceon Hunter movie. Thank you. Phelam, I appreciate it very much. I know you're up against the clock,
Starting point is 00:43:14 so I'll let you get out of here. Phelam MacLear, my son Huntermovie.com where you can go for information and, of course, donate and help get this movie made. Phelam, we'll talk soon. Keep us updated. I appreciate it, my friend. Thank you.

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