Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Trans-Talk, Tantrums & Tech Stuff 7/25/15

Episode Date: July 25, 2015

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is the Blaze Radio on demand. Rabbi Daniel Lapin, on demand. What I think of as the popular culture looks at sexual straying, not as a naughty man making a horrible decision to betray his marriage vows, but instead as nothing more than the altogether natural consequence of genetic conditions. He's a man, isn't he? An intense hormonal activity. Hey, he fell in love, didn't he?
Starting point is 00:00:29 What do you want him to do? Rabbi Daniel Lapin, on demand on the Blaze Radio Network. The Jeff Fisher Show returns on the Blaze Radio Network. Hello. Welcome to the broadcast. Some issues have been resolved, so we're back live with you. And what in the heck should we talk about? What the heck should we talk about?
Starting point is 00:01:09 I mean, look, we could talk about climate change, I guess. Ah, nothing new, really there. I mean, we're all doomed, right? because it's either too hot or it's too cold. And as if the only thing that is going to change is the weather. Humans will never create better ways of doing things. So, eh, I need to talk about that. We could talk about maybe plan parenthood.
Starting point is 00:01:30 Killing babies, telling body parts. Anyone surprised? Not really. We could talk about the shooting in Louisiana. Horrible as it is. It's just another whacked out individual that will bring out all the anti-guided. gun people. They've started already.
Starting point is 00:01:49 We could talk about President Obama and his little do-girl, Valerie Jarrett, going after communities. And, I mean, they can go after communities. They, you know, either with the EPA or HUD or a national police force or even guns. It certainly isn't surprising that one of these, I hope, could be the straw that breaks the camel's bat. And we all know that the back of America is, was strong,
Starting point is 00:02:26 but feels like it's getting weaker by the day. And she slash he keeps piling it on, especially with comments like, U.S. gun control laws are the greatest frustration of my presidency. Yeah. I hate that nasty constitution thing. I hate it. We could talk about the presidential campaign and all the candidates.
Starting point is 00:02:57 We could talk about Ted Cruz calling Mitch McConnell a liar. We knew that. Nice to see Ted come to the table and tell us, though, and throw McConnell under the bus. We could talk about Trump, still like me. by man. You know, let's be clear. He's really liked because he won't apologize for things that he says. I don't much like a what, uh, I don't like much of what he says and how he says it.
Starting point is 00:03:31 But it's nice, I can tell you, it's nice to have a man say, hey, that's what I said. That's the way I see it. Take it or leave it. I'm not apologizing. Kind of nice to see that. We could, I don't know, we could talk about Sander Bland, appears to have committed suicide in jail in Texas, hung herself with a plastic bag.
Starting point is 00:03:55 The more we learn, the more we see, it's not the policeman or department's fault, but still very, very sad. Very, very sad. We could, I don't know, talk about the sheriff in Stone County, Missouri. It's getting heat for putting, in God we trust on all vehicles. God help us is what he should put on there. Those are a few things that we could talk about,
Starting point is 00:04:27 but I'm sure the others on the network are going to cover all these stories in great detail today on the Blaze Radio Network. So we have some things that maybe are no less important to cover, like the Voluntary Workplace Diversity Seminar. Yeah, you heard me. The Voluntary Workplace Diversity Seminar held last week at the University of Missouri, M-I-Z, baby. Given by Amber Creek, I'm sorry, Cheek.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Look at Flaner Creek. I read it, Creek to myself, but it's Amber Cheek, the school's disability inclusion and ADA compliance manager. Amber Cheek, at the University of Missouri, the school's disability inclusion and ADA compliance manager. Her little seminar called the Power of Missouri. of words, inclusive language at Missou. In encounters with language offenders, the goal is to draw them out.
Starting point is 00:05:39 So they'll begin to use correct words in conversation. All righty then. Look, the importance of using currently appropriate terminology, you need to do that to bolster diversity. For example, rather than using the term mentally ill, instead say person with a psychiatric disability. Rather than using the term wheelchair bound, instead say the person is a wheelchair user. If you're unsure if someone wants to be referred to as a she or he, you can simply ask what pronouns do you? prefer? Failing that, you can always resort to gender-neutral pronouns that include they, them. And colorblind is used by those who oppose race consciousness policies and don't believe
Starting point is 00:06:50 they see race. So that term is frowned upon. Oh my gosh. Don't use colorblind. When referring to an immigrant, an acceptable term, don't use alien. That's a slur. Okay? When an underrepresented group is made to feel less than, that group is being minoritized. An underrepresented group, if they feel less than, that group is being minoritized. The LGBTQ acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer can also include asexual, intersects, questioning,
Starting point is 00:07:39 Ali, unidentified, or genderqueer. Sometimes people gravitate away from inclusive language. Look, we all live our own lives. We all live our own cultural experiences. And there's always going to be a large group of people who don't want to get out. Or that we want to stand. They want to stay in their
Starting point is 00:08:02 little comfort zone. But you have to draw them out. And sometimes the best way to do that is to pose your chastisement. Your chastisement. Pose your chastisement as here is how to be a better coworker. Here is how to be a better professor. How would you feel at work? You know, I know what you just said, but here's how to be a better coworker.
Starting point is 00:08:47 Yeah And the last page of the event's handout, which I would love to have a copy of the handout from the name of this place again. It's the name of this. The Power of Words, Inclusive Language at Mizzou. It's the voluntary workplace diversity seminar. The last page of the event's handout includes a drawing of the gender unicorn. Yay!
Starting point is 00:09:26 The gender unicorn! It's a friendly-looking purple creature, complete with rainbow. Rainbow thought bubble and a pair of hearts on his chest. Courtesy, of course, of the trans-student educational resources. I want to thank the trans-student educational resources for the gender unicorn drawing. Alongside the unicorn is a chart to educate readers on emotional and sexual attraction, as well as gender identity, expression, and assignment. Nice.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Sweet little arrows under gender identity. Female woman, girl, male, man, boy, other genders. Gender expression presentation, whether feminine, masculine or other. Sex assigned at birth. Sexually attracted to. romantically emotionally attracted to that's cute
Starting point is 00:10:25 I hope we all got together because it is important that we all used the power of words to include everyone everyone and remember sometimes
Starting point is 00:10:41 the best way to pose your chastisement is to pose it as, hey, here is how to be a better co-worker. You know what? I'll show you how to be a better coworker, too. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Buck Sexton.
Starting point is 00:11:25 They have already come out and said that any legislation that passes in the House right now that tries to restrict federal funds from sanctuary cities, be vehemently opposed by the White House. You see, they don't want the laws of the executive branch. Federal law, the executive branch is supposed to enforce this. Executive branch doesn't want to when it comes to immigration. But they also don't want the heat for rewriting these laws. Buck Sexton, weekdays noon to 2 p.m. Eastern on the Blaze Radio Network. F. Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Welcome to it. 888-9033.93 is the phone number. I don't know if it works. We're going to do a quick.
Starting point is 00:12:23 test here in a little bit because we've had a little connection issues between Dallas and NYC this morning for you as the broadcast airs live every Saturday. So if you're listening on the podcast, you really don't care. And if you're listening on the podcast, thank you, by the way. Thank you for being a downloader. But for those of you that are wake up and are joining me live, thank you. Thank you for being here live and being a downloader. A lot of broadcast shows left for you here on the Blaze Radio Network today. Mike O'Pelka with Pure O'Pelka coming up immediately following this broadcast
Starting point is 00:12:58 on the Blaze Radio Network. I'm not sure what Mike is giving away today. I heard through the grapevine that it's possible that he could be giving it summertime. Everybody's grilling. It's possible that he could be giving away the stunt brain grill
Starting point is 00:13:13 spatula set. I'm not positive about that. But boy, wouldn't it be great to have the stunt brain grill wire brush his face on one side and the wire brush is his hair
Starting point is 00:13:31 which would actually be probably more hair than he has. But never mind. Just look forward to the stunt brain grilling spatula set. Boy, that'd be exciting if he could win that. But I don't know if he's going to give that away today or some other time in the future. And then Andrew WK with America WK,
Starting point is 00:13:49 Chris Salsato, Mike Slater, Joe Pags. All live, all right here on the Blaze Radio Network. Now, coming up a little bit later on the broadcast, we have a special guests, the hitchbot people. We talked a little bit about the hitchbot last week, and I was really looking forward to talking to them. However, with our issues, we may not be able to take phone calls. I am going to be very disappointed if I can't talk to the hitchbot people. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:21 We'll tell you what they're doing, even if they don't show if we can't talk to them, but I'm going to be very disappointed that we can't talk to them live. So we're going to try a test. I've got Jacob on the line from Ebolaoutbreakmap.com, and we're going to bring him up and see if we can talk to him. And if we can, then Hitchbott interview happens in about 30 minutes. Jacob, you're on the air. Hi, Jeff Fisher.
Starting point is 00:14:46 Good to talk. Good morning. Can you hear him? Darn it! Come on! We've got to work this out so I can talk to the Hitchbop people. All right, sorry, Jacob. I saw that, I saw some of your tweets.
Starting point is 00:14:59 You can follow them at Ebola OutbreakUS on Twitter. Go to Ebola Outbreakmap.com. Get all the information from them. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Oh, man. Man. I want to whine.
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Starting point is 00:15:41 I'm telling you, I read a story this week about study probability of obese people reaching normal weight less than 1%. We did this story on Pat and Stu. Pat and I did this story earlier this week on the Blaze TV and the Blaze Radio Network. You can hear weekdays of the Pat and Stu show 5 p.m. to 7 Eastern. And at least 50% of patients who managed to achieve 5% weight loss were shown to have regained the weight within two years. Okay, well, now, it's been four years, right, something like that, three, three years? Three years since I started Simple to Losing
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Starting point is 00:19:20 And don't forget, this is the last Saturday of July. Wow, I was just looking at the calendar. Wow, the last Saturday of July. So we're a little over a month away, 828, where you can join, you know, the man. Glenn Beck will all be there in Birmingham, Alabama, for 828, the five-year anniversary. And he's been, you know, Glenn's been off at some vocal issues. He's been off not talking, but doing all kinds of Facebooking and twittering and email. I might add, and reminding us of, you know,
Starting point is 00:19:51 hey, read this, read this, read this, read this, read this, read this, read this. Okay, I got it. Some of us had to work. Not everybody could just lay around the house. Sorry. So join us for 828, mercury one.org. Mercury one.org. And you can check Glenn's on a 40-night
Starting point is 00:20:15 40-day, 40-night plan. You can go to glenbeck.com and find out exactly where he's at and how you need to do, what you need to do to be a part of that. Glennbeck.com of 40 days and 40 nights. I'm Mercury 1.org for 828, the five-year anniversary. Tara Carson wrote on her Facebook page, I had the worst experience at this establishment. The owner is an absolute lunatic and screamed in the first.
Starting point is 00:20:45 face of my almost two-year-old child. B.C., she was crying. Because she was crying, I got it, okay. Who in their right mind would behave like this unless you are deranged? You have a problem with a child crying? Then you are not suitable to run a business. If it bothered you so much, you should have spoken to me and not traumatize my child by screaming in her face.
Starting point is 00:21:11 May karma bite you in the A at A. me. So this couple with their child goes into a restaurant, Marcy's diner. And the kid is crying. Now, Marcy, of course, responded. It all started because your party needed three full-sized pancakes to this two-year-old. Three effing pancakes at Marcy's. I believe right there should have told me you were ignorant.
Starting point is 00:21:58 I will say that Marcy does seem there's an interview that I would have liked to have played for you with her first news report. Marcy does seem nice. It's a cash-only restaurant. It's probably one of the little hipster places to go to. And that's what hubby said. He spent some time there and he said, hey, this is really this nice place and it's busy. It's one of the local spots that you go to because it's, you know, the local. locals know about it and they go there and it's all it's kind of cool and i'm sure that her full-sized
Starting point is 00:22:23 pancakes at marseys are you know the size of a table and you know the regulars know that so um the original story was that when they said the three for the kid the waitress was like you know you want to rethink that and the parents were like no anyway yeah the waitress even i'll just read marcy's post here on her facebook page okay three effing pancakes at marcy's i believe right there should have told me you were ignorant. The waitress even told you there was an issue with three full-sized pancakes from Marseys. But no, you want them for a effing child. Whatever.
Starting point is 00:23:00 I have a very small space, both on my grill and in my diner. So it takes a moment. So when things get busy, we wait. After your fourth attempt to shut her up, I asked you to pack up, either your rotten child or take the so important pancakes to go. But no! You just sit there and let your effing screaming kid go and piss off my staff and my patrons. F you! And guess what?
Starting point is 00:23:30 She shut the F up after I yelled from five feet away. I was in your stupid husband's face I was in without any things hanging down. I have a business to run. And yes, I am effing crazy. And you were lucky I didn't get really effing nuts because she... Because physical contact is not something I cower from. Male or female. Your lesson today.
Starting point is 00:24:03 Not everyone thinks you and your family are all that. At least none at Marcy's diner. I had another post. Hey, yesterday got really very interesting. What a table allowed their two-year-old to get three full-sized pancakes. It takes a minute on a busy Saturday. So after waiting for them to be able to be cooked, this one almost sounds like she took her medication.
Starting point is 00:24:32 The first one sounds like she hadn't taken the medication. Second one here sounds like, oh, I took my medication. It's a little bit easier. Hey, yesterday got really interesting when a table allowed their two-year-old to get three full-sized pancakes. Pre-medication? Three effing pancakes at Marseys? I believe right there she told me you were ignorant. The waitress even told you there was an issue with three full-sized pancakes or marseys.
Starting point is 00:24:59 But no, you want them, yep, for a effing child. Whatever. Hey, yesterday got really, post-medication. Hey, yesterday got really interested. When the table allowed their two-year-old, you get three full-sized pancakes. That takes a minute on a busy Saturday. So after waiting for them to be able to be cooked, the child must be hungry. She gets cranky.
Starting point is 00:25:19 Suggester from non-parent. Bring them snacks. Cheerios are good. You can leave them in your pocket. for for eff and ever. It's still a little off, but the meds are just kicking in. Well, anyway, the kid wails for at least 40 minutes because you see the three pancakes are in the middle of the table where she cannot reach and perhaps she wants
Starting point is 00:25:39 some. And I said, does table five have a check? Pretty loudly. If this business means time to go. But nope. But nope, they sit. The child continues to scream. So I brought over boxes for the all-important three full-sized pancakes and omelets.
Starting point is 00:26:02 No one is eaten because they're too busy talking and ignoring their screaming child and said either of all of you need to go. Or just her. Pointing to the beast. That for a moment someone was actually paying attention to her for it to be, she was silent. Pointing to the beast. I go back to the grill because we're effing busy. And sure is crap, she starts wailing again.
Starting point is 00:26:31 They sit, ignoring the screaming. For another 10, maybe 15 minutes go by. It doesn't stop. They don't get it. The dude sitting behind me and behind me and five leaves. Well, the demon snarled at top volume. That needs to stop. Pointing directly at the rotten child.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Shocked. They said, did you just yell at a child? Yep, sure did. Shut her up, too. Why is it okay for that kid to disrupt the experience of 75 people when mommy or daddy could have taken it outside? Good parents do that. Ask Austin or the Ross Girls.
Starting point is 00:27:13 Good parenting makes great kids. Good luck, lady, with that monster. Good thing I thrive on hate. She made it possible for two plus dozen Blue Bear. one plus raspberry and a few pumpkin from yesterday and a dozen, each brown cow and fennie, apple and brie omelet, triple berry pancakes,
Starting point is 00:27:34 see ya. Okay. Now you want to be on the grocery, you want to be on the restaurant side, right? I mean, we've all been an experience with our own children that are acting up in restaurants,
Starting point is 00:27:52 and it's embarrassing for you. You don't want it to happen, and you want to set, you know, set an example. example and you want to also have a, you know, a teaching moment, right? Now, there are times. And one of the things that I think is important for parents, and this is just a parenting
Starting point is 00:28:11 tip from Jeff Fisher, you take it for what it's worth. But, you know, if you don't take your children out a lot, I think you run into more of a problem. So because they don't realize how they should act, because you let them run crazy in the house. So I'm almost, I want to be on the restaurant, ladies. However, Marcy does seem to have an issue. I mean, I think there could have been a better way.
Starting point is 00:28:41 And I'm sure Marcy, everybody loves Marcy and congratulating her, the crying two-year-old, because we've all been around kids that act up and parents that just won't fix the problem. And it's agonizing. and everyone waits for somebody else to say something. Nobody wants to be the one to say, Hey, beast, shut up. Nobody wants to be the person to go up to the apparel. Excuse me, could you please for the love of all that's good and holy,
Starting point is 00:29:22 shut your child up? No one wants to be that person. And Marcy is not afraid to be that person. It's her restaurant. She still believes that she's living in America and is able to talk to people the way she wants to because it's her place of business. That's so cute. Such a cute little antiquated thought. She'll learn.
Starting point is 00:29:49 She'll learn. Somebody will teach her that she can't do that. She can't. And she has to wait and be nice to everybody. Right? Right. Anyway, so I'm kind of torn here. However, it does seem that Marcy goes between medications too long.
Starting point is 00:30:09 She may want to follow that regimen as doctor ordered. If she is following it, the regimen of the way the doctor ordered, perhaps we need to discuss a new regiment. Because it does seem that Marcy gets a little carried away and breakfast is busy and she's going crazy. Maybe she forgets to take her meds. And then, you know, the next thing you know, a beast. Shut up! Here we go. This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network.
Starting point is 00:30:46 Jeff Fisher Show. Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. Michael Pelka with Piro Pelka coming up immediately following this broadcast. Well, before we get back to stupid social media. media posts. I think that's going to become a new segment on the Jeff Fisher show. Just a complete segment of stupid social media posts. Instead of just covering, you know, one of the couple of the big ones, there's more
Starting point is 00:31:37 and more every day. And people need to, I don't know, I don't know what needs to happen. There ought to be a law. No, you know, just maybe it's some personal responsibility. Maybe you type something and you say, before you hit tweet, before you hit post, Before you hit, send, you go back and you think about what you're posting about and what your comment is. And then either delete or post because I think sometimes people forget that, you know, that might not be the smartest thing to, to put on the internet right now.
Starting point is 00:32:29 Just a thought. But before we do that, I want to talk about how, do you have anything laying around your house that you think, I love that thing, it's just so old. And I love it, but I'm just tired of it. Well, a London family had a painting in their kitchen
Starting point is 00:32:46 that they used for a bulletin board. Now, fortunately for them, they used the frame, and they, you know, use the frame all around so they would put papers across in front of the painting and stuff. But the painting was called Arab in black by a South African artist Irma Stern. Okay.
Starting point is 00:33:11 So they had a lady. The lady come in to appraise some other items in the home, I guess. The house maybe some other items they had. They thought were worthy, whatever. And she looks up and she says, Hmm. That looks like something that is familiar to me. And that looks like something that I should know.
Starting point is 00:33:48 And it's signed and it's dated and it is the Arab and black by South Africa. African artist, Irma Stern, and it has now been appraised at over a million dollars. And you're posting up, you're posting to get milk post-it notes on the side of this painting. And kind of cool, actually. We've all got, you know, all, don't you, haven't you bought paintings at yard sales or flea markets before? And I've bought several that I love, and I still have them today. but every one of them. And this particular one is the painting itself.
Starting point is 00:34:30 I mean, oh my gosh. But you open up the back of the frame, back of the painting, hoping that there's some kind of note or cash or prize, something of historical data that's left there to find by you. You don't do that? It's just me? Huh. Okay. The owners were shocked, of course, and they love the painting, and they obviously knew it had some value.
Starting point is 00:35:05 They had no idea. And she said, you know, we're very sorry to see it go. But it would be, this is their line that I find. This is actually, this is a great, this is a British person for you. We love the painting, and we knew it had some value, but we had no idea. It was such an important work. In some ways, they are very sorry to see it go. but it would be a great luxury to keep a million-pound painting hanging on the kitchen.
Starting point is 00:35:34 Okay. Well, if you've got all this other stuff, you don't want to have too much of a luxury as a British person. Nobody wants too much luxury. Why not? I would love them. That's insurance, right? But anyway, I just, if you think you've got something of junk, another man's junk. One man's junk.
Starting point is 00:35:56 Now there's treasure. They've got the kids posting notes on the side of Arab and Black. My South African Artisaner I'm a Stern worth a million. Amazing. Now let's move to stupid social media posts. Like the Dallas firefighter. He was sharing a link to a video of a story about two San Diego firefighters who were being stabbed by a black man who is now on trial in that city. stream of comments followed, which was okay.
Starting point is 00:36:31 It was a Dallas firefighter, and he just posted the story. He was good to go with it, right? And stream of comments, and one retired Dallas said sad but true, but remember, Black Lives Matter. Dallas Fire Station number 57, employee Chad Tyson, posted this response to that post. Sadly, I will delay treatment for more of them as well. See, this is where you should have maybe not even written it down, but you look and you write it down and you say, sadly, I will delay treatment for more of them as well. And then you think, do I want to say that as a fireman, as an employee of the Dallas Fire Department, as a person who will be rescuing people? Do I want to actually say that?
Starting point is 00:37:21 You know, and that's when you think to yourself, you know, probably not. but he didn't do that. So, stupid social media host. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network. The Jeff Fisher Show. The Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network. For those of you that have been with me for the last hour,
Starting point is 00:38:18 you know that we had some kind of connection issues between Dallas and NYC this morning. So I lost the phones. I want to apologize to the people at Hitchbot. Joanna Vandermas was going to join us and talked to us a little bit about Hitchbought. We will definitely talk to her in the future because I know Hitchbott is going across the country. We talked a little bit about it last week. I wanted to find out exactly what they were hoping for, you know, what the reaction is. I have a ton of questions for the Hitchbought people.
Starting point is 00:38:53 But you can go to their website, Hitchbought. Hitchbot. Hitchpot. And read about it. And it's really cool. He's hitchhiking across the country. He's already hitchhiked around Canada and did some European hitching. And I hope I see him because I'll definitely stop and pick him up and talk to him and find out.
Starting point is 00:39:15 But I really wanted to find out what they're trying to do. You know what they're hoping to accomplish because this was just some kind of project, some kind of science project. you know, become researchers in the fields of visual arts and engineering, computer science, communication. And I just kind of hope we'll see what they're trying to do. And are we filming all of it? Are we breaking it into, you know, Hitchbot, the TV show? And not more like a reality show, just following HitchBot across the country
Starting point is 00:39:51 and seeing reactions from, you know, real-life interaction. from people across the country, I think it would be a great, a great, fascinating watch. How are we documenting is, hopefully we're documenting outside of HitchBot and is
Starting point is 00:40:09 HitchBot filming for, you know, so we have footage from his view and then we get the outside view. I mean, there's all kinds of I find it fascinating. And anyway, so we can't, we don't have,
Starting point is 00:40:25 telephones. I mean, I could do the interview on my cell phone or on my desk phone here in Dallas and say, Joanna, thank you for being with us. She said, thank you. Or I could just turn the phone to the microphone and let her answer, put it on speaker so maybe you could hear, ooh, that would have been fun. I should have tried that. Nah. Speaker phone interview. And it would be the first time something like that has happened on my show. But anyway, so hitchbot.com. Check it out. You can follow them on all the,
Starting point is 00:41:03 they've got social media sites, you know, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and you can follow them around the country, across the country, and we'll find out more about it, and we will talk to them as soon as we can. Because I want to know, and I find it really, really fascinating, that we have a computer,
Starting point is 00:41:22 a robot going across the country. And the robot itself, looks cool, but it does look like a robot, I'm assuming unharmful thing. So it goes back to what some of the studies have shown that we like robots that we know are robots. But if they're trying to be humanish, and you can quote me on that too, if they're trying to be humanish and they're not, we know this. something's off and we don't like it. So, you know, we have our laptops and we have our handheld computers, we have our desktop computers, and we're all okay with that because those, you know, represent machines.
Starting point is 00:42:08 And so the computers or the robots that are roboty and represent machines we're all good with. And HitchBot is definitely that. So it would be fascinating. people's reaction are probably pretty good. And I like to know what some of the weirder ones are. And if anything really strange happened, you know, it's just, hey, it's just me. Weird. Wait.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Really? Yeah. You know, did you know? This is sad news. So I apologize to Hitchbott. And if you see them, they're up in the northeast right now. So stop and say hello and apologize and tell Hitchbott that, uh, I'll be with them.
Starting point is 00:42:53 ASAP. I won't be with you next week because I'm on vacation. The whole show is on vacation. We come back on the third. We'll be back. Stronger and better than ever. The all new and improved. But Brad Staggs will be filling in for me next week.
Starting point is 00:43:12 And I look forward to hearing from him how you treated him. Yeah. How you treated him, okay? So, so, yeah, take care of them, okay? But did you know, that having been said? We will talk to the hitchpot people in a couple of weeks. When you have a phone in your pocket? Is that a phone in your pocket?
Starting point is 00:43:39 Are you happy to see me? When you have a phone in your pocket and you dial someone? And, of course, it's the all-new, you know, the all-infamous butt dial that we're all-familiar with. and sometimes you pick up the phone. If you are the receiver of a butt dial, you pick up the phone and you listen for a little bit, and you might hear, Oh, man, I got my phone on, click. Okay. Other times you actually can hear some of the conversation that's going on.
Starting point is 00:44:13 You get butt dialed and you hear. Yeah, I'd like to order a, I need a. I need a chicken with cheese, plain, no pickle, a large shot of shake. Maybe, yeah, I'll just make it a deal. Give me a small fry with that, too. Yes, of course I want cherry and whipped cream. What is this? What are we living in some other country than America?
Starting point is 00:44:39 And you hear the conversation going on. Well, according to a new judge, a judge ruling, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. Those are not considered private. Those are not considered private. So be careful. Be careful. Because if you're doing something that you shouldn't be doing,
Starting point is 00:45:09 this all goes back to while you're not doing anything. Really? Okay. Okay. You might not be doing anything that you think is wrong. But you know what? Someone may think it's wrong.
Starting point is 00:45:30 And if they do, you're in trouble. It's that simple. Now there are people that don't butt dial. They butt tweet. Maybe because they're butt heads. So they butt tweet. Like Rachel Zerl from BuzzFeed.
Starting point is 00:45:52 She's a budfeet news editor. And she's doggone. She's so darn smart. She works for BuzzFeed, and she's a news editor. And she's so darn smart. And right after the story, NBC News, breaking two dead, eight injured in Louisiana theater shooting,
Starting point is 00:46:13 and after that got tweeted, she tweeted, hey, let's just give everyone guns, right? It's in the G-dam constitution. That's so smart of her. So smart of her. And then, of course, the story talked about a little bit later on.
Starting point is 00:46:32 Bobby Jindal talked about praying, and we're going to figure it out. The governor of Louisiana and presidential candidate. She decided that she needed to tweet again. I love her. Don't pray. Push for gun control. Oh, she is so good at that, Rachel, right there. Now that's the time.
Starting point is 00:46:54 That's the time. she's taking running orders from our president. Right there's no time like the president. Never let it go to waste. Right, Rachel? Don't pray. Push for gun control. Whatever you do, don't pray.
Starting point is 00:47:18 Push for gun control. Okay. And then she thought better of it. And she thought, you're right. It was the wrong thing to say. I was being reactive. I don't speak for my colleagues. Wait.
Starting point is 00:47:45 What? Why would you do that? Because Stephen Miller sent her the BuzzFeed Ethics Guide. And he's cared to comment? Oh, you're right. I don't speak for all of my colleagues. Oh, that's a butt tweet. Another butt tweet would be, oh, I don't know, a professor from Rutgers who decides to tweet, yes, ISIS is brutal, but U.S. is more so.
Starting point is 00:48:25 1.3 million killed in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Hashtag no to war at Democracy Now. Democracy Now.org. Israel rains down death, but blame Hamas seems to be the mainstream refrain and even sadly from liberals. Really, Adipa Kumar professor at Rutgers University? Can't wait to see what comes out of your classes. Right? Ugh.
Starting point is 00:49:12 Agonizing. This is, uh, I don't even talk about stupid butt tweets anymore. This is, uh, the Jeff Fisher show on the Blaze Radio Network. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. On the Blaze Radio Network. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. On the Blaze Radio Network. I'd like to take a moment to give my wife a moment.
Starting point is 00:50:04 to give my wife a message. I love you. And it's amazing to me how many Jeff Fissures are out there. Just unbelievable. Anyway, I just wanted to get that out of the way. And then, oh, did I tell you that the Ashley Madison website was hacked? Weird. Ashley Madison website.
Starting point is 00:50:34 strange that they would that website would get hacked. Anyway, Ashley Madison, you know them. Life is short, having a fair. They got hacked. And they're looking to be shut down. But in a statement, ALM said, we apologize for this unprovoked and criminal intrusion
Starting point is 00:50:53 into our customers' information. At this time, unless they shut down, they've been, the hacker said, look, shut down, or we are giving all the information to the people that are signing up for your website. Life is short, have an affair,
Starting point is 00:51:10 and then here's all your information, okay? At this time, we've been able to secure our sites and close the unauthorized access points. We're working with law enforcement agencies which are investigating this criminal act, any and all parties responsible for this act of cyberterrorism
Starting point is 00:51:26 will be held responsible. Think about it. And you know what? You know what else is good news? Good, good, good news. That's the exciting news this weekend. Want to know? You ready?
Starting point is 00:51:43 Sitting down. I know you've been waiting for Walking Dead to come on. And you've got October, I think. And the new one is in August. Oh, my gosh. Seems like never ending. But this weekend starts an eight-part series on E. 8 p.m. Eastern.
Starting point is 00:52:03 I am Kate. Yes, Caitlin Jenner. The E8 part series premieres this weekend. Tomorrow. Tomorrow night. I am Kate. Looks like it can be good. They stole a little,
Starting point is 00:52:26 maybe a little clip from the episode where Kylie comes to see Kate for the first time and grandma's there. It's just so good. It's just so good. Cannot wait. Cannot wait. Now, Carolyn Cossie, the transgender model, who was Playboy's first transgender model.
Starting point is 00:52:51 I'm praying she hasn't had surgery yet about Kate. Me too. Because we don't want to jump higley-pigley into this. She hopes she isn't taking things too quickly. Because I attempted suicide, and then I found my confidence. again and then I eventually came back to the magazine. I had sexual reassignment surgery. It's expensive and it's hard and I just hope that Kate hasn't done it yet.
Starting point is 00:53:19 Me too. Me too. I don't want that to happen either. Why? I don't really know why. Anyway, if you live in Canada, in Ottawa, you know that you're the number one site for Ashley Madison. Just letting you know that. No reason in particular.
Starting point is 00:53:53 No reason in particular. I'm just letting you know that Ottawa seems to have the most people as part of the Ashley Madison. Life is Short, having an affair website. Sounds like a whole lot of fun. Hey, all right. Michael Pelka, coming up right after this broadcast. Look at you. Anybody tell you that you look great?
Starting point is 00:54:14 No? Well, you do. You look fantastic. This is the Jeff Fisher Show. Only on the Blaze Radio Network.

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