Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - You got to go... | 8/3/23

Episode Date: August 3, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:40 looked at this sign for a million years. Okay. I mean, I'm trying to think, well, maybe I knew that in the past. I don't think I did. Okay. So the 7-Eleven sign are that you see
Starting point is 00:00:55 around America. I mean, they've got you know a million stores they were founded at 1927 i remember when they were founded uh 96 years ago they you know the southland ice company is when they were founded and their home offices are right here in irving texas i drive by them from time to time but the sign itself seven and then it has 11 running through the middle of the of the seven right okay but all the letters e l-e V-E are capital letters, and the N is a small-case N. Am I the only one they didn't realize that? I've been looking at that stupid sign forever.
Starting point is 00:01:39 And I see a post somewhere talking about the small-case N, and I thought, oh yeah, it is. So apparently, the wife of the president of the company in the 60s, thought, yeah, you know all the capitals, they seem so aggressive. And so she suggested to change, you know what? You should just use a small case and it seems more graceful. And they did. And she's kind of right.
Starting point is 00:02:14 So anyway, I just wanted to let you know so that I know, you know, that you know, because yesterday I didn't know. And now we all know. Welcome. Welcome to Chewing the Fat. Did you see that 16 employees of the city of San Francisco took home over 500,000 in the fiscal year of 2023? Look, we all struggle. It's struggling. And they live in San Francisco, or presumably they live in San Francisco. So they've got to make a little money, right? But the city's payroll climbed 8%. And this is probably true to some agonizing cities all across America. The city's payroll topped $4.56 a billion, according to the Comptroller.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Now, you may be a little surprised. This story talks about, well, you know, San Franciscoans, yeah, you know, a lot of Syrians around the world, around the country are going to be a little surprised. The mayor, London breed, is the highest paid mayor in California. But he's only ranked 241 with earnings in San Francisco with $357,000. I mean, that's a paltry, 357,000 in San Francisco. Wow.
Starting point is 00:03:43 The city librarian, $298,000. Wow. City attorney only makes $295,000. Holy cow. So the median total pay among city employees who worked full time was $133,000. You can't be expected to live on $133,000 in San Francisco. It's pretty tough. The retirement services manager, I'm sorry, the retirement services managing director,
Starting point is 00:04:22 Kurt Bratberg, I love Kurt. That's Kurt with a K. Was the city's second highest earner with a total take home of about $598,000. No doubt about that. Now, when you look at the list, you think, well, the mayor is like, what did I say? The mayor was 120, 140, 241 in the rankings. So there you go down there. And they give you a quick list of the retirement services.
Starting point is 00:04:53 All right. Allison Oremano, she took home $644,000. Oh, and $644,060. So Kurt, retirement services, the managing director under Allison, took home $597, as we said. A police sergeant, Frank Harrell, and you're talking about some overtime
Starting point is 00:05:20 for Frank going on. a police sergeant three so is that sergeant third class I don't know it says here under the title sergeant three the number three
Starting point is 00:05:31 he took home $587,060 that's a good gig right there and that's not counting whatever he's making on the fentanyl bus I'm sorry no that's not happening
Starting point is 00:05:44 stop it it's just a joke so more retail wow the retirement services department. Holy cow. So the chief executive makes 644. The managing director makes 597.
Starting point is 00:05:59 There's another management director. There's multiple managing directors of the retirement services. Makes 549,000. Anna Lang. She's got to be pissed. Tediana Kemp is another managing director under the retirement services banner.
Starting point is 00:06:17 She only makes $545,000. Tatiana's got to be. be pissed, really pissed. Anna and Kurt, both making it more than her. The assistant chief of the department, the fire department, makes $527,000.
Starting point is 00:06:38 I mean, I don't begrudge these people for making their money, but holy God. So Ronald Terry, the sheriff, the sheriff's lieutenant, that's under San Francisco? Oh, okay, I thought the sheriffs were separate than that. 524,000.
Starting point is 00:06:53 I mean, interesting to see why that's under the San Francisco City Department. This is amazing. All the money this city is spending. So when you look at the total employee pay in San Francisco, and I'm sure, like I said, I'm sure, you know, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles. I am Houston. Those cities, I'm sure. Those people are raking in cash.
Starting point is 00:07:26 They can't be raking in this much, though, can they? Can they really? So, employee pay under public health, over a billion dollars. Municipal transportation, $631,860,7404. Over $500 million for the police department, 300 million, 358 million for the fire department.
Starting point is 00:07:53 And on and on it goes. Wait a minute. I want to see about the, is the sheriff's department under all of this? I guess so since they, Sheriff accountability. Okay. That guy only makes $120,000.
Starting point is 00:08:08 $120,000. He does not live in San Francisco. I can guarantee you that. He's living out in the wood somewhere. There's no way. Department status of women. That's over a million. Wow.
Starting point is 00:08:21 I mean, that's Department Status of Women. 1,357,789. The Rent Arbitration Board, $5,518,065. I want to be on the rent arbitration board. Or you could put me, I mean, I'd have to, I would have to be the token. But the Asian Art Museum gets $5 million. $369,862,862.
Starting point is 00:08:55 The Ethics Commission, over $3 million. Wow. I mean, you want to know why these cities are going down? There's your answer. And I don't know what they're paying teachers. You know, every time you talk about it, what they're paying teachers. If that's not enough, they're not making enough.
Starting point is 00:09:14 Well, a longtime Boston principal, I don't know what a long-time Boston principal. principal makes, but this particular principal decided that about $40,000, well, it was $38,806 in school funds. Yeah, I'm going to go ahead and use that money for vacations. I'll take some friends with me, but I'm just going to use that money for vacations. Oh, okay. Now, she's charged with one count of wire fraud after misusing the $38,806. So she was employed at this school for 13 years.
Starting point is 00:09:53 And she decided, yeah, you know what? I know those funds for the school and they're in a separate bank account. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to submit check requests and I'm going to put different people's names on it, but then I'm just going to put them in my bank account. Okay. All right. And then I'm going to use that money to go on vacation. You know what?
Starting point is 00:10:15 We could go to Barbados. Oh. All right. let's do that. In fact, let's go a couple of years. It was so good back in 2016. Let's go again in 2018, shall we? Come on, girls.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Let's go. Although I don't know if they were all girls. Anyway, so now she's in hot water for this. She faces up to 20 years in a way. No way she gets 20 years in prison. For 38 grand, wire fraud charges. So she pleaded guilty to the charge. and agreed to pay restitution.
Starting point is 00:10:50 But now they're saying according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Boston's FBI, abusing her authority and using the school's budget as her own personal slush fund, as a reminder to municipal workers everywhere that there are serious consequences
Starting point is 00:11:11 for such shameful conduct, and it's the taxpayers they serve an answer to at the end of the day. Thank you, Special Agent. We appreciate you and all your hard work. So, I mean, she might do some time just because these people are trying to treat this
Starting point is 00:11:31 as such a big deal. I mean, yes, it's a crime. Yes, she shouldn't have done it. But it's only 38,000. Not even 40,000. And she's just, going to pay it back. And she said, yeah, I did it. I got carried away. I thought, you know what? Let's go to Barbados. So 20 years in prison? Stop it.
Starting point is 00:11:57 Ooh, we got a recall for you too from my wife got a letter from Walgreens. Urgent product recall information. This is an urgent product recall. An urgent product recall. But I wish I still had that clip. Years ago, there was an ad. 100 years ago on radio that every so, every so often this company would run an ad and it was an urgent piano announcement. And I really want to just, every time I want it's on urgent news story breaks, I want to go back to the, this is an urgent piano announcement. And they'd have all these discounted pianos on sale. It's just an old radio commercial and it's an old bit that sticks in my head forever. And it worked, right? Because it's still in my head, a thousand years.
Starting point is 00:12:43 It's still in my head. This is an urgent piano announcement. And it just, it worked. Anyway, Walgreens want to let you know that the albuterol sulfate, HFA, inhalation, aerosol solution, 108 is being recalled. So if you have to use albuterol, with, you know, the breather, olden as long as you can, let it out. If you have to use that, I do not.
Starting point is 00:13:10 Yeah, no, that's a different, that's a different albuterol. But there's not been a recall on that yet. If there has, I'm not aware of it. All right. And the 90 base MCG slash act. All right. So they get sent to different lot numbers. And fortunately, I guess my wife said, I don't have it.
Starting point is 00:13:34 I'm fine. These aren't mine. So she can still albuter all away. Yeah. She's all good now. Don't worry about it's fine. It's not being recalled for her. It's all good.
Starting point is 00:13:45 But just a heads up. I don't know if you get your Elbridiole fix from Walgreens or whatever other company, but there has been a recall. And if you use it, apparently they leak. And so if you had to go and use it, you know, if you're having an attack and you had to go and use it, but it was leaking, it'd be all gone. So I'm guessing this is just this is just me thinking. off the top of my head that if you needed it and you went to use it and it was empty,
Starting point is 00:14:16 that would not be good. Again, though, that's just me. All right, let's go to the break room. I need something cold to drink desperately. Okay, quick lotto update. No one won the Powerball. So Saturday, 8.5, 2023. Today, if you're listening live, is 8.3, 2023.
Starting point is 00:14:42 it is now going to be $124 million and $62.8 million cash payout. And the mega is still at the $1.25 billion, $625.3 million, which is going to be drawn tomorrow night. Now, I saw a story that talk about the jackpot is sword. Here's how hard it is to win. We know. I know you have to fill space in your used to be newspaper. and your online website newspaper, but we got it. All right, don't detour me from winning my billions, okay?
Starting point is 00:15:20 I know it's difficult. I know they change the odds, making it more difficult to win, which gives you bigger jackpots. So in 2015, the Powerball lengthened the odds of winning from 1 in 175.2 million to 1 in 292.2 million. A couple years later, mega millions win. That's a pretty good idea. We should probably do that.
Starting point is 00:15:49 And so it went from 1 in 258.9 million to 1 in 302.6 million. That's why we're seeing the jackpocks get bigger on the megas. So, you know, I know, but you can't win if you don't play. That's the ad from Milato. That's the ad for me. And I hear my head. You can't win if you don't play. And I always see the ad of the guy.
Starting point is 00:16:20 And I don't know if it was an actual lotto ad or if it was a joke or whatever. But I see the guy with the billboard that says, you know, the end of the world is coming. And the caption is, bet he'd feel different if he won the lotto. Yes, that's me. So back off me. Okay, I'm buying a ticket. So yesterday we talked about Lizzie. And how the big girls tour, the G-R-R-L's tour,
Starting point is 00:16:53 whatever the hell she calls herself, was being less than nice, less than nice. And we talked about her body-shaming the dancers and excruciating auditions for shows. People were drinking on the clock. And, you know, soft hold retainers. Ugh. Look, that one kind of irks me.
Starting point is 00:17:20 That one does kind of irk me. I'm on Lizzo's side for that. She asked them, she asked the dancers, hey, don't work for anybody else when we're not on tour. They said, hey, we got to make a living. We got to eat. She said, oh, I'll tell you what, I'll pay you half. What do you normally make when we're not on tour, when we're not on tour? So you just work for me.
Starting point is 00:17:42 And they agreed to it, and then they bitch about it because they were, you know, now we're treated like regular employees. You are. Anyway, I'm kind of on Lizzo's side for that. But I hate to be on Lizzo's side for anything because she just doesn't seem like a nice person. However, she has finally responded. And I say finally because it's only been out for a couple of days. And she responded this very day on her Instagram account, which is Lizzo be aiding. that's her
Starting point is 00:18:11 that's her Instagram account for 13.5 million followers Lizzo B-E-E-A-T-I-N-G verified blue checkmarked Lizzo Instagram account These last few days have been gut-wrenchingly difficult and overwhelmingly disappointing my work ethic, morals and respectfulness
Starting point is 00:18:34 have been questioned why yes, yes they have My character has been criticized. Yep, sure has. Usually I choose not to respond to false allegations, but these are as unbelievable as they sound. Are they, though? And too outrageous to not be addressed.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Okay. These sensationalized stories are coming from former employees who have already publicly admitted that they were told their behavior on tour was inappropriate and uninsured. professional. That's it. That's all she
Starting point is 00:19:11 said on the old Instagram. That doesn't really do much for me, but there you have it. She did respond. And I see where Duolipa was hit with another copyright
Starting point is 00:19:25 lawsuit, this time by musician Bosco Conte. And who doesn't love musician Bosco Conte, whose recording was used in the song Levitating, which claims, hey, I didn't agree to it to be used. And this is the third copyright suit over this song. So Duolipa, having a probably going to shell out a little bit of more cash. And I see where Taylor Swift
Starting point is 00:19:49 started her SoFi run, right? She was, I think she's, she added an extra show. So we're doing six shows at Sofi in Los Angeles. And they asked her, like, I guess the politicians and some of the workers, can you postpone your shows in Los Angeles in solidarity with the hotel workers? Well, I'll just leave it at this. The first show was last night, and it actually happened. Okay, so the answer to that is a new. No. Now, if you listen to Pat Gray Unleashed, I have filled in for Pat today.
Starting point is 00:20:20 I mean, I'm doing the show every day with Pat, but he was off today. And so I filled in, and I did a trucker Thursday here on Pat Gray on Leashed, Pat Unleashed, on the Blaze Television and a radio network. And it's a great show. You go back and listen to it. of truckers. It was really nice of them to call. Truckers of the Lifeblood of America. Said it forever. I love them.
Starting point is 00:20:44 Well, then I see, speaking to Taylor Swift, where she gave a bonus check to all the truck drivers that haul her stuff around. Now, I've seen the pictures of the truckers. I should have talked about this this morning, and I didn't, I apologize. But
Starting point is 00:20:58 she's, I mean, the stuff for her tour is in semis, and she's got like, I don't know, 10 or 20,000 semis lined up. It might be less. It looked like 10 or 20,000. Probably less. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:21:17 But they all got a bonus check of $100,000. That's pretty sweet. That's pretty sweet. Now, Taylor's going to have the world record concert tour total. When this tour has done the Ares Tour, she's going to have well over a billion dollars. So the truckers probably, and honestly I don't know the number, I'm guessing 30, 40 maybe, all got $100,000.
Starting point is 00:21:46 That's pretty good. I mean, that's awful nice. They talked about how the one truckers got the envelope and opened it up. He thought it was $1,000, so he stuffed it back in his back pocket. Like, you know, thanks. And the other guy said, I thought it was $10,000. so I stuck it back of my pocket and the other driver said
Starting point is 00:22:04 bro I got a hundred thousand and so they all went back and opened up their envelopes again and we're like yeah my my due I read it wrong yeah it's six zeros bro
Starting point is 00:22:16 okay that's 100 thousand and as you read this story about it which is really nice she doesn't have to do it they're all getting paid they don't you know they shouldn't expect something like that so that was very nice and I know
Starting point is 00:22:29 that you know there's a lot of people People on this era's tour, a lot of people making a lot of money, including Taylor Swift. And these truckers drive overnight. You know, they're going to, you know, Mexico and Canada and all over the world. I don't know that these truckers actually float across the ocean. I don't know that, though. Don't look at me like you think they don't because they could. But they all got 100,000.
Starting point is 00:22:55 But as I'm reading this story, it talks about how the one trucker, said that it was life-changing. Now, is $100,000 life-changing? I'll take it. I'm a fan. $100,000 is a good chunk of money. You can do a number of things with it. Is it life-changing, though?
Starting point is 00:23:26 Is it life-changed? I feel like $100,000 isn't life-changing. But, and don't look at me like, How much money do you have, Jeff? I got nothing. I got nothing, all right? But I just feel like 100,000 isn't life changing. I don't think people realize what life-changing money is.
Starting point is 00:23:47 Winning the lotto. That's generational life-changing, or it certainly could be. And people don't realize it because when they win the lottery and they ask, oh, what are you going to get? What are you going to buy? I mean, it's a stupid question anyway, but the news has to do what the news do. And I'm going to get a new car.
Starting point is 00:24:08 Well, no shit. You just won $500 million. Oh, get a new car. Oh, okay. I mean, a car is nothing. You just want $100 million. A car is not, that's not, that's just part of it. It's just amazing to me.
Starting point is 00:24:28 Anyway, $100,000, life changing. Bless there. hearts. At Desjardin, we speak business. We speak startup funding and comprehensive game plans. We've mastered made-to-measure growth and expansion advice, and we can talk your ear off about transferring your business when the time comes. Because at Desjardin business, we speak the same language you do. Business. So join the more than 400,000 Canadian entrepreneurs who already count on us, and contact Desjardin today. We'd love to talk, business. So who died today? Who died today?
Starting point is 00:25:21 Johnny Johnson, 45, executed last night in Missouri, dead. He was executed for the murder of this, I want to say eight-year-old girl, six-year-old girl. Okay, horrible, horrible. But he is now dead. he was sentenced for the murder that he did in 2002. So he,
Starting point is 00:25:52 his final words, as he was preparing to be executed, he said, I'm a vampire, and I apologize for my crimes. All right, Johnny. Take care.
Starting point is 00:26:07 No, they didn't shoot him. It was lethal injection in Missouri. But whatever. I don't care. I don't care if it was. was electric chair, firing squad, or lethal injection. Now, his final meal, bacon cheese burger. Well, I didn't say bacon cheeseburger.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Bacon burger. I don't know if there was any cheese on it or not. Curly fries and a strawberry milkshake. That's not bad. I would have, you know, I would have ordered more. But, oh, no kidding, fat man. Just one burger fries and a shirt. shake. What do you eat? On a diet? I'm just saying, I know, I got it. But it's your last meal.
Starting point is 00:26:51 I mean, it's your last meal. How about, I don't know, a couple of bacon burgers and a strawberry and a chocolate shake. What do you say? But no. Yeah, he's gone now. We lost him. Johnny Johnson. Dead at the age of 45. Well, they're not dead, but the marriage is. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced yesterday on his social media site because you can't do anything in life
Starting point is 00:27:23 and if you don't announce it on social media if it's not announced on social media it didn't happen which by the way you can follow me on social media Facebook and Instagram is Jeff Fisher Radio you can follow me on X Jeffie JFR
Starting point is 00:27:39 by the way the blue check mark is back thank you Thank you. I feel better about myself, about my life. Everything is back in place. It took less than 48 hours. All right, it almost, like I knew, I felt like it was going to happen yesterday afternoon. Like I was just going to appear because they told me that, hey, we're on it. They already took my money.
Starting point is 00:28:03 So that happened fast. I trust me, Elon's not the richest guy on the planet for not taking people's money. Okay? So they already took that. And we're, you know, you're, what was the, what was the term? They sent me a tweet from X. Your account will be verified with the blue check mark soon. But above that it said, we're reviewing your account now.
Starting point is 00:28:26 That's when I paid. And that went through like at, I don't know, 7.30 at night or something like that. So yesterday at 7.30 would have been 48 hours. because I was like, maybe we'd make this happen in a day, Elon, what are you doing? Pick up the pace a little bit. Hire a new guy. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:28:46 Instead of worrying about putting up a giant seizure-making, blinking light X on the top of your building, maybe you hire a guy to go ahead and review the people that are, you know, paying you for the blue checkmark. But it happened within 40, because I kept, I figured that they would do it within 48 hours, and they did. and so sometime yesterday afternoon it came through I know it's not that big a deal but it's just I can't tell you when it went away after I had it for so long and then it was just gone
Starting point is 00:29:19 it's really strange and their algorithm we've talked about before was just I was just dead in the water just really weird as far as how that works anyway it's back that's at Jeffrey JFR on X you can email the show always chewing the fat at the blaze.com you can follow me on
Starting point is 00:29:37 my YouTube channel Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher and you can always order a cameo from me at Jeff EJFR on Cameo as well. So as I said, if it's not announced on social media, it hasn't happened. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that he and his wife Sophie are separating after 18 years of marriage.
Starting point is 00:30:01 That's quite a stretch to be married. So that means that the last I mean, the last five or six years have probably been hell in the Trudeau household. I don't know that though. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:30:18 According to the Instagram post, after many meaningful and difficult conversations, we have made the decision to separate. I mean, I don't know about you, but I have been through those difficult situations. Not fun. I don't wish that on anyone. So the couple
Starting point is 00:30:35 has three kids 15, 14, and nine. Wow. That marriage has been in trouble for nine years because that's the kid that kept them together. I guarantee you that. The first two were happy, happy, happy, and then that five-year span
Starting point is 00:30:56 of those two kids between the 14-year-old to the nine-year-old started to get a little dicey and then she got pregnant again. And so it was all good. It was all good. Then he ran for office and got the prime minister job. So it was all good. And now it's like, I can't stand you.
Starting point is 00:31:18 I hate you. And so they're separating. So they've signed a legal separation agreement. And according to the Post, they remain a close family. Of course. Both parents are going to be a con- presence in their children's lives, are they? And we can expect to often see the family together.
Starting point is 00:31:42 The family will be together on vacation. Uh-huh. That's going to be a fun vacation, huh? Oh, yeah, it'll be great. So, now that's the first time that a sitting prime minister has been, has separated while in office. Like his dad split with the mom, but he was already out of office. So anyway, it's sad, but, you know, it couldn't happen to a nicer douche, Justin Trudeau.
Starting point is 00:32:10 And then they started their new cigarette law in Canada, too. Kind of irks me. You know, it's not bad enough we have to have it on the packs telling us, you know, cause cancer. It's bad for you. Pregnancy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But now they have to, they're putting it on every cigarette.
Starting point is 00:32:28 Every cigarette. Do you know how expensive that's going to be? Holy cow. man even if you wanted to smoke it's going to cost you like a hundred bucks a cigarette I mean if you're looking to make some extra cash and this is just me
Starting point is 00:32:45 I'm not advocating any of this you may want to you know load up a truck full of cigarettes and get them across the border up in Canada and start selling them out of the back of the truck man you know just go to the go to the indigenous people's tribes, man.
Starting point is 00:33:07 Pull in to the indigenous people. Go to those properties, man. And just pull in and just sit right there on the reservation. Just across from the regular side. I got smoking. I mean, you just put them out on a table, man. Because they're not going to do anything to you on the reservation. Ha!
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Starting point is 00:34:02 So maybe, maybe Justin or Justin's wife, what's her stupid name? Mrs. Trudeau. Yeah, not anymore, though. Not anymore. Formerly, Mrs. Trudeau. Took some advice from Mia Khalifa,
Starting point is 00:34:17 because she's given marriage advice now. You know Mia Khalifa, the former porn star, believe me, if you saw her, you would go, oh yeah, her. No, you would. Well, someone in your house would. Maybe not you, but someone in your house would go, oh, yeah, that's Mia Khalifa. So anyway, she's giving porn advice on her Instagram account,
Starting point is 00:34:46 which like I said, if it doesn't happen on social media, it just doesn't happen. And her advice is great. So she has, I don't know, she's got a few,
Starting point is 00:35:02 a couple of million followers or whatever. Oh, did I say, she has 27.7 million followers? No way. Come on now. Okay. She wasn't that great of a porn stuff.
Starting point is 00:35:16 I know that I know everybody loves their pictures and everything, but stop it. Okay, well, good for her. Good for her. You know what? Congratulations, Mia. You look great and you're still, you're holding up great and you haven't, so, you know, that's good. And you don't have any kids. But her advice about marriage is kind of what the Trudeauze are at, to be honest.
Starting point is 00:35:40 So I think maybe they listen to her. Oh, we're comparing stats. Baby girl doesn't know that I am Tom Brady at the. this game. Married at 18, divorced at 21. Second marriage. Married at 25, divorced at 28. Third engagement. Engaged at 29,
Starting point is 00:35:58 ended it at 30, but I kept the ring. I'm still keeping Tom Brady on his toes. You bitch. Okay. We should not be afraid to leave these men. We are not stuck with these people. Marriage is not a sanctimonious thing. It is paperwork. It is something.
Starting point is 00:36:18 It's a commitment you make to someone. But if you feel like you're not getting anything from that commitment and you're trying, you got to go. You got to go. You have to go. I know it's difficult to fill out paperwork and to make appointments and to do all of these things. But this is your fucking life. Do you want to be stuck with someone? Right.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Okay. Period. Do you want to be stuck with someone? And that's what Sophie Trudeau is thinking. She heard this and said, I'm out. Have a nice day. I hope you're happy. I hope you're happy, Mia Khalifa, you home wrecker.
Starting point is 00:36:57 Okay, did you see where Japan, or at least, you know, people in Japan, you know, cultural influencers in Japan? Got all got their panties in a wad. They got all butt hurt. over the Barbenheimer posts for the movie and, you know, it was just, it was meant to be, you know, the Barbenheimer weekend. It was Barbie and Oppenheimer
Starting point is 00:37:27 and it was just part of the deal. Well, I mean, they got all butt hurt because you're trivialized. I can't even say the word. That's how mad I am. They are trivializing. Trivializing, okay? Don't be so stupid.
Starting point is 00:37:47 They're trivial. I can't even say it again now that I get mad. They're trivializing. Trivializing. I almost don't want to do the story now. I can't even say the freaking word. They are trivializing the deaths. This is Japan.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Now I'm mad at myself, and now I'm just to Japan. I'm just mad now. So people in Japan are mad. That deaths of hundreds of thousands in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagoshima in Nagasaki, where the U.S. dropped atomic bombs in 1945. And the memes and the mashups of Barbie and with
Starting point is 00:38:26 the nuclear mushroom clouds have been embraced by the official Twitter account for the Barbie movie. Oh, no. Oh, are you guys upset? Are you? And I wish that
Starting point is 00:38:42 Warner Brothers would have said so. Sucks to be you, huh? but no, they bent the knee. Of course they did. They apologized. Warner Brothers regrets its recent insensitive social media engagement. The studio offers a sincere apology.
Starting point is 00:39:07 Here you go. Tough. And of course, what happens when you bend the knee? It's never enough. It's never enough. Oh, the apology, it does little to win back these fans. then tough. I'm sorry. I'm sorry you felt bad about that. It wasn't meant to
Starting point is 00:39:31 it wasn't meant to upset you, but if it did, sorry. Hope you enjoyed the movies. I was just, I can't take it. And once again, you know, they bent the knee. Still not going to be enough. Amazing. We're going to apologize. They should have, maybe they don't respond or they respond. Sorry, you were upset. Have a nice day. take care. Please enjoy the movie. But I'm sorry that
Starting point is 00:39:58 we were trivializing your world. Love Warner Brothers. Yeah, that works. I mean, we're on track. Maybe they just put a PS. P.S. We're on track to make over a billion dollars
Starting point is 00:40:18 in the next few days. We're already at, I don't know, 7 or 800 million. Oppenheimer is that four, they're about 400 million, so they'll be at half a billion soon. So, P.S., appreciate you letting us get to half a billion
Starting point is 00:40:35 and a billion. And, you know, quit your whining, okay? Maybe you shouldn't have attacked the United States of America. How about that? How about that, Japan? Maybe you shouldn't have attacked the U.S. Love Warner Brothers. Peace out.
Starting point is 00:40:53 I mean, I like it, but, you know, it's not. going to happen. Stream and subscribe to more Blaze Media content at theblaze.com slash podcasts.

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