Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffys Corner: 'Moving Further, Closer'

Episode Date: March 12, 2016

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Starting point is 00:00:33 So let's get it out of the way, shall we? You all saw, if you didn't, let me tell you that they had the protests in Chicago and the supporters. Fighting, disrespecting each other in Chicago at the Trump rally, at the proposed Trump rally that was canceled. Good job. By the way, protesters, I'd be almost willing to bet that you work for Trump
Starting point is 00:01:03 because that is all the news coverage. Donald Trump. Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump. Not anything about what he's going to do for the country. It's just that, you know, there's protests going on for his rally that was canceled. Good job. Appreciate it. Appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:01:24 And I followed the tweets all last night. he's already canceled his next stop in Cincinnati because they weren't able to vet the area long enough job secret service be on top of that one but they're going to find a place in Cincinnati but all the protests all supporters all on fire last night especially on social media and they they sound a lot like him
Starting point is 00:01:57 I mean we heard him in the debate the other night. A couple of my favorite quotes from Donald and during the bait. We have a long time, not a long time in terms of what we're talking about, but we have a long time. Wait. What was that, Don? And then the other quote that caught my attention with one of my favorites,
Starting point is 00:02:20 there were several, but this one, the one, we have a long time, not a long time in terms of what we're talking about, but we have a long time. That was probably my favorite. of the debate. And then there was the way we've been doing it for the past long period of time. Okay. Give you that one. But then my favorite tweet from the proposed rally demonstration, protesting, fight. I don't think it was a riot, although some places called it a riot. Last night in Chicago. My favorite tweet was
Starting point is 00:02:55 mounted cops moved further closer. tensions are high. Wait, mounted cops moved further closer. Tensions are high. That almost might be a Donald Trump tweet. It's not. But it could be. It very well could be.
Starting point is 00:03:21 And of course, I mean, Donald Trump didn't have anything to do with creating this environment. No. That would be stupid to think that. wouldn't it? Yes. Yes, of course it would be. Because, hey, Trump has only said a few things about beating the crap out of people at rallies.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Only said, let's see, I'd like to punch him in the face, I'll tell you that. But he certainly doesn't have anything to do with this. And of course, no way did you have anything to do with creating this environment. And in fact, our president, President Barack Obama also said, I don't blame me for this environment. No, no, Mr. President. You've been one of the most divisive human beings in this country for the last seven years. But this type of action on the streets, so it's not your fault. Oh, wait.
Starting point is 00:04:38 This happened in a couple other cities while you're, uh, where you're, uh, where you're, President of the United States, where else did it happen? Oh, yeah, that's right. Let's see, there was Missouri, Maryland, Florida, just to name a few. So this had nothing to do with you. Did it? No. No, so don't you worry about taking credit for any of that.
Starting point is 00:05:06 Don't worry about it at all. None of this environment is your fault. Ever. Okay? And of course, the Trump campaign, thank you very much for your tenants. Please go in peace, please. I'm just as guilty as anyone else. I put him at the top of the list of what to talk about because it's right there instead of talking about something else.
Starting point is 00:05:35 Instead of talking about, I don't know, maybe the idea that the man that should be president is out still running. We're still in the race. Do you want Marco Rubio? Maybe after last debate. He looked great. But I don't think he has a chance. Kasich doesn't have a chance. Our man Ben Carson, who now endorsed Donald Trump down in Florida yesterday, agonizing.
Starting point is 00:06:04 I don't know what Mr. Ben Carson thinks that he's going to get out of this. But one of the things he is going to get out of this. is lack of respect from thousands of people who believed he was a good man, and instead endorsed a man like Donald Trump. And if you look at the numbers, it doesn't look like it's, you know, there's no way Rubio or Kasich wins. However, when you see the story of Rubio telling his people to don't vote for me, vote for Kasich in Ohio,
Starting point is 00:06:45 I don't know, you know, and of course, you know, vote for Rubio in Florida. Well, for me in Florida, vote for Kasick and Ohio. So, and then Cruz can go out and get the other states. So that actually plays if they work together, you can knock out Trump. Casey gets Ohio. Cruz gets Florida. I mean, Rubio gets Florida. Cruz picks up one or second place in a couple of those other states.
Starting point is 00:07:15 then Kasich and Rubio can get out, and those can go to Ted. Those delegates can go to Ted. It's a good plan. I hope it works. I don't know that it will. On the other side, you've got Hillary Clinton. Bad. Bad.
Starting point is 00:07:39 And, of course, she's just trying to be nice at the Nancy Reagan funeral and talking about Nancy Reagan. And she did an interview with one of the networks and was just being nice talking about Nancy Reagan and the Reagan's in their time in office. And she said, she praised Mrs. Reagan was a force in confronting Alzheimer's and confronting HIV and AIDS.
Starting point is 00:08:17 It was killing alarming numbers of gay men during the Ronald Reagan's term, and people didn't want to talk about it, but thanks to them they did. Whoa, whoa, whoa. The gay community went crazy. No, they did not. It wasn't their idea that it penetrated the public conscience. No, no, no. Reagan didn't even talk about it for the first four or five years. They didn't want to know it existed.
Starting point is 00:08:49 So right away, man. And she apologizes. Oh, man, I am so sorry. While the Reagan's were strong advocates for stem cell research and finding a cure for Alzheimer's, I misspoke on their record on HIV and AIDS. I'm sorry. Yeah, I misspoke.
Starting point is 00:09:10 I was just trying to be nice. At least she was trying to be nice. Right? Our president, I'm not going to go to the funeral. Who cares? It's an embarrassment. He doesn't go to that funeral. He speaks at South by Southwest.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Yeah, he wants to speak at South by Southwest so he can tell us all. Oh, yeah. Remember, don't forget, smartphones should be accessible to law enforcement. And there's no reason why the government shouldn't have access to all of that. Wait, you couldn't go to the funeral because you wanted to tell the South by Southwest audience that, yeah. Of course the government should have. have access to law to your smartphones. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:55 No problem, Mr. President. No problem. Appreciate it. And you've got Bernie Sanders running the socialist, right? And you've got people, I don't know, people from socialist countries who are reminding, hopefully America that socialism in the 21st century. was a luxury paid for by the successes of capitalism in the 20th, and that while inequality is a huge problem, the best way to increase everyone's share of the pie is to make the pie bigger,
Starting point is 00:10:42 not to dismantle the bakery. That from former Soviet Union chess grand master Gary Gaspera. You know, one of the things that Gary, I would say the only thing I disagree with a little bit on that, although I agree with it, make the pie bigger. Why even worry about making the pie bigger? I'll make another pie. There isn't just one pie, although, you know, if you use his analogy, there's one pie we just make the pie bigger. Okay. But why make the pie bigger when you can just make another pie?
Starting point is 00:11:23 I mean, either way. Either way, there's not just one. And if I never understood the thought of, if that person has more than me, how does it hurt me? I never understood that because that person has more than me, it hurts me. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:11:51 I don't know. I just don't understand it. And then trending all over the internet, was this television commercial from the 1960s. Now, it was brought to my attention, is this real? Well, I looked at it and I thought, well, of course it's real. And then when I get asked the question, is this real? I think, oh my gosh, it might not be.
Starting point is 00:12:19 Either way. Either way, real or not. The information in it, if you replace some names, he talks about Nixon, he talks about Johnson he talks about well we'll play the ad but I just want you to replace the names with
Starting point is 00:12:37 the names that are in the presidential run now and the one thing that makes me think it's real is the guy smokes in the commercial only in the 60s do you let people smoke in a commercial here's what he had to say I certainly don't feel guilty about being a Republican
Starting point is 00:12:55 I've always been a Republican my father is his father was the whole family is a Republican family. I voted for Dwight Eisenhower the first time I ever voted. I voted for Nixon the last time. When we come to Senator Goldwater, now it seems to me we're up against a very different kind of a man. This man scares me.
Starting point is 00:13:27 Now maybe I'm wrong. A friend of mine has said to me, listen, just because a man sounds a little irresponsible during a campaign, doesn't mean he's going to act. irresponsibly. You know that theory, that the White House makes the man. I don't buy that. What? Sometimes I wish I'd been at that convention in San Francisco. I mean, I wish I'd been a delegate. I really do, because I would have fought, you know? And I wouldn't have worried so much about
Starting point is 00:13:56 party unity, because if you unite behind a man you don't believe in, it's a lie. Huh. I mean, when the head of the Ku Klux Klan, when all these weird groups come out in favor of the candidate of my party, either they're not Republicans or I'm not. Think about it. I've thought about just not voting in this election, just staying home. But you can't do that because that's saying you don't care who wins. And I do care. I think my party made a bad mistake in San Francisco.
Starting point is 00:14:35 And I'm going to have to vote against that mistake on the 3rd of November. Vote for President Johnson on November 3rd. The stakes are too high for you to stay home. More of the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network in moments. You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show, the Blaze Radio Network. The experts at web.com want to bill your business a successful website for free. Plus, we'll promote it on all the major search engines. If after 30 days you're happy,
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