Head-ON With Robyn Roxanne Kincaid - Friday-On-the-Front Porch, Head-ON With Roxanne Kincaid, 27 February 2026

Episode Date: February 28, 2026

Whalehead Deadbear Brainworm-Lamprey went to Austin (where his pal who wants people to get Polio lives) and told the peasants to eat more cheap, nasty cuts of meat. He wasn't talking that way back whe...n he ate veal from my plate aboard a cruise ship in the Caribbean. Bill Clinton puts the lie to Nitwit Nero's claim about when he stopped having anything to do with Epstein. And since they subpoenaed Hillary, they opened the door to deposing Melanoma. And she IS in the TrumpStein files!

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Starting point is 00:06:46 Thank you so very much indeed. Okay. Now, let's just go ahead and deal with the password. I confess, I do. I get right weary with the stories about the vulgarities and creepiness of whalehead dead bear brainworm lampery and his predatory behavior over at the Department of Health and Human Services. But we can't look away and we can't pretend he isn't doing what he's doing because he is. remember this is a guy who said that
Starting point is 00:07:33 he's not afraid of germs because he's snorted cocaine off of toilet seats seats multiple toilet seats yeah
Starting point is 00:07:52 damn what a girl and apparently I mean it's not even apparently he doesn't think much of anybody who isn't filthy rich. No. And of course we talked in yesterday's program about his buddy,
Starting point is 00:08:22 Del Big Tree, of Austin Takes Ass. Well, whalehead dead bear brainworm lamprey went to Austin Takesass earlier this week with his stupid maha tour and well he told people to who are pissed off over the fact that prices under nitwit Nero continue to skyrocket you might recall that his colleague in the cabinet
Starting point is 00:09:08 oh what's her name she's not as much in the spotlight as crusty that nasty Nazi gnome or Jojo Blondie whose life is calling but the oh what is their name heads the Department of Agriculture she's the one who said
Starting point is 00:09:35 listen people people can live just fine on three dollars a day a piece of chicken a piece of broccoli and well a treat yeah
Starting point is 00:09:56 well I guess whalehead dead bear brain warm lamprey is working the same side of the street because at the eat real food rally in Austin, Texas this week where he showed up and by the way
Starting point is 00:10:15 in case you're wondering Joy and I, Joy in Ann Arbor, and I have been messaging back and forth. She's doing yeoman work, plowing through the Epstein files, and, well, frankly, it's tough, really. and she's discovered some really gross things trigger warning content warning she dropped me a note earlier today and said by the way I refuse to ruin your appetite for life so I won't go into the details about cannibalism in the Epstein files but I will say this
Starting point is 00:11:29 people who say they ate children have not investigated the files for themselves it's far more specific and detailed than that and I'll note remember when the whole cucumber conspiracy boiled up there were tales of cannibalism there were tales of cannibalism there were tales of
Starting point is 00:11:59 Hillary Clinton drinking adrenachrome from the blood of slaughtered infants. That's one of those things that leads me more and more to think that Q. I'm getting very close to just co-signing the idea that Q was the man who smells like rancid hot dog water all along. Steve Bannon. trying to hide the horrors of these, these billionaire elites in plain sight. Oh, by the way, back to the password, Peasants. Tamara says, peasants, germs, awful, O-F-F-F-A-L. He ate off your plate.
Starting point is 00:12:59 I'm so grossed out for you. Thank you for the sympathy camera. It's a disgusting thing to recall. Utterly repulsive. As is what Joy goes on to describe here and says, you know how you joke about larks vomit canopays? The reason the billionaires enjoy something like that is because they're extremely unusual and extremely difficult to obtain.
Starting point is 00:13:37 That's how you have to think about Epstein and his buddies and the cannibalism. A lot of people are dismissing the cannibalism, but it's definitely there. I thought the files would do full of fake stuff, and then I realized they put it all out there. Because it's so absurd, no one will believe it. The truth is hiding in plain sight. then the kids and survivors start corroborating it and piecing together the mosaic I've come to understand that Epstein and his cabal deleted huge numbers of babies, kids, women,
Starting point is 00:14:13 in numbers that shame any mass murderer you can name. Yeah. And Zorro Ranch keeps finding its way into the conversation. and by God the New Mexico government may be well there's talks of Eldar and Lidar to find the potential graves
Starting point is 00:14:47 of some of Epstein well some of his victims and perhaps sacrifices and of course Zorro Ranch is now owned by A Trump buddy.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Yeah, really. I know. But anyway, down in Austin takes ass, whalehead dead bear brainworm lamprey had a few remarks to explain to the proles for how they can eat and stop bitching about daddy's food prices. This is true all over the country.
Starting point is 00:15:52 There's a lot of good food and grocery stores. Most of the cheap cuts of meat are very inexpensive. If you buy a porterhouse steak or a steak... You stupid bastard, there are no cheap cuts of meat. A hamburger is ridiculously expensive. I would know. I buy it. Whereas whalehead dead bear brain warm lamprey
Starting point is 00:16:22 probably just walks out to the herd and starts gnawing on a cow. Jesus. Lots of cheap cuts in the grocery store. What sort? I mean, stew meat, which is, you kind of got to know how to cook to use that because it's tough. And you kind of got to braze it at least to make it tender. and you know as Tony Bourdain pointed out it would be great if most people knew how to make a basic beef borgignon
Starting point is 00:17:12 but most people don't there was one segment where he actually did make a beef borgon it's fairly simple it's hardy it's rich it's delicious but that cut those cuts of beef ain't cheap and then there's the question of what constitutes inexpensive to whalehead dead bear brain worm lamprey I used to find on managers special over at Kroger shop there because it's a union shop
Starting point is 00:17:44 they would have individual vacuum sealed steaks the it's the second tenderest cut of meat on the beef sorry to the vegetarians right now but this is the topic flat iron steaks and way back in back back in time uh sometimes i could get one of those for six or seven bucks they're north of twenty now thanks to daddy i mean i'm racking my brain trying to think of what those
Starting point is 00:18:28 cheap cuts of meat are you know once upon a time flank steaks that you use for fajitas it was a cheap cut of meat and then it got gentrified because the foodies found it. Hangar steak, no. Beef liver. Mero bones are hard to come by and extremely expensive. Ox tails. A package of vacuum-sealed ox tails. And it takes about two packages to make a good-sized pot of ox-tail soup.
Starting point is 00:19:15 Those things are close to 20 bucks. I know because I bought someone they went on manager special and stuck them in the freezer. And during the worst part of January, I used them to make some ox tail soup. Can't buy them at the regular store price. And he references a Porterhouse steak. Porterhouse steak is just a glorified teabone. And a teabone is more than half. strip steak you know the kind of steak that geyser disgustus likes to have burnt to shoe leather and then dumps ketchup all over it
Starting point is 00:20:09 filthy fucking heathen uh micha with a question why the fuck do they think it's acceptable for us to just stop eating what we've been eating for fucking ever i mean these are the same assholes who freaked out when we brought up hey maybe we should quit slaughtering so many cows because of the greenhouse emission Uh, yeah, he's a creep. He's a weirdo. What the hell is he doing here? He don't belong here, yeah. But, yeah, as, as, uh, Micah points out, now, though, now that they're telling us to eat like peasants, be peasants,
Starting point is 00:20:58 crickets. Uh-huh. This fucker wouldn't know, wouldn't know the struggles of ordinary Americans if they came up and introduced themselves to him a porterhouse steak or a Christmas egg it is going to set you back you can buy liver or the cheaper cuts of steak
Starting point is 00:21:28 that are very affordable because everybody what's liver or the cheaper cuts of steak Now, to be fair, I love me some fried chicken livers. Oh, I do, I do. And, well, anybody who's ever had much experience at all with a good Jewish delicatessing can tell you, what an exceptional wonder chopped liver is.
Starting point is 00:22:11 Get a little salivating going, just thinking about it. Yeah. But, you know, who does he think he is? well he thinks he's somebody and bless his heart in the good way over on that platform formerly known as twitter representative ted lew hit the caps lock and said please please please send bobby kennedy junior to every swing house district where he can tell americans to eat liver or cheap cuts of meat to cope with surging inflation Thank you for your attention to this matter. I'm sorry. But this over at CNBC, Carl Quintania, jumped in and said,
Starting point is 00:23:16 New ad tagline, liver. It's what's for dinner. God, I remember an old SNL bit where Gilda Radner played the daughter, Christina, in a sketch about Mommy Dearest. And I forget, maybe, who was it Bill Murray, who played Clark Gable? And looked at her and said, well, honey, I was going to bring you a new dolly, but your mother said you'd not like that.
Starting point is 00:23:56 You'd rather have a nice bloody hunk of liver. And, of course, Gilda made it absolutely hilarious yet disgusted face. You want some liver? And Ken Martin over at the DNC, he's the chair, said, a reminder that Trump is hosting a candlelit dinner for his donors at Maga Loco this weekend.
Starting point is 00:24:24 I wonder what they're serving. Beef Wellington, Chateaubriand, prime rib. The Lincoln Project noted. RFK Jr. says you can more easily afford groceries if you start eating liver instead of beef. If grocery prices are cheaper, like Trump says, then why is this administration constantly telling you to cut corners or go without? Maddie Iglesias.
Starting point is 00:24:59 New affordability solution, buy liver instead of steak. Liver instead of steak. Let them eat liver. Some folks like liver, but awful has long been considered. food for peasants. Northern Europeans ate it mostly due to lack of other alternatives. They have no self-awareness. But if Northern European people ate it, that meant they must have been white, and therefore
Starting point is 00:25:30 the food must be good. Aye, yeah, y'ay. And there's the other aspect to all of this, namely that when foodies find something, the price jumps. I love sweetbreads. I know Chris in Germany loves them too. That's the thymus gland of the beef. And they're delicious.
Starting point is 00:26:05 The British are known for loving their kidney pie. Well, I've never had the patience to deal with kidneys. You've got to peel them and all of that. No. They have kind of a pee smell. Yeah, they're doing a real number on dinner in the Eastern Standard Time Zone here this afternoon. This whole thing reminds me of the Campbell's Soup IT guy who said, Well, Campbell's Soup is basically shit for poor people to eat.
Starting point is 00:26:43 Apparently, he is no longer the IT executive VP for Campbell's there in New Jersey. No. You know, whalehead, dead bear brainworm lamprey out there saying, You let them eat liver. And us without a tumbril. darn the luck uh yeah peasants
Starting point is 00:27:17 Dennis there's some lovely filth down here bloody peasant you heard that you heard what he called me sooner or later as long as this administration now administration continues they're going to become more and more
Starting point is 00:27:38 just a rejected Monty Python sketch God, I'm mighty. Oh, and thank you, Ralphs. There's a $25 challenge on the table. And thank you, anonymous friend. Legit question, our anonymous friend asks,
Starting point is 00:28:06 Would it be better to impeach Daddy or Mayo Mouth? I'm thinking mayonnaise mouth would be a better target. I think you know how I feel about this. Impeach them all and let God sort them out. Mm-hmm. But one way or the other, nobody's getting impeached until the American people come to their senses, do their jobs, and hand the House and Senate back to Democrats so that the accountability and the consequences can begin. Hi, Gene. News Ninja Gene saying, cheap steak, tube steak? Well, what did Bourdain say? I'll never miss it. opportunity to partake of meat in tube form.
Starting point is 00:29:04 Then again, Otto von Vizmark said there are two things you don't want to see made, laws and sausages. Bilbo Rick, peasants and liver, so in the eyes of RFK Jr., if we are what we eat, we peasants are chopped liver? What are we chopped liver? I know. Yeah, Micah, two-thirds in the Senate. We need it.
Starting point is 00:29:32 Or then there's the philosophical debate of, is there anything knit with Nero could be absolutely proven to have done that would make the maggots vote to remove him from office. Is there anything that that filthy old pervert could do that would set up that situation such as existed in the mid-1970s when Republicans from the House and Senate got together and went to the White House and said,
Starting point is 00:30:01 Dick! Dick! Dick! You got to go. They got the votes in the House. It's going to be a bipartisan impeachment. And then the Senate will vote two-thirds to remove your ass from office. You got to go. You got to go. You dick!
Starting point is 00:30:34 And he did. I personally don't think there are any Republicans in the Senate who would put country before party, put the health and well-being of the Republic ahead of that of themselves and their pedophile daddy. So that means there's only one way forward and that is to remove them via the ballot box from the Senate. That's it.
Starting point is 00:31:17 And maybe, granted, there are those, those Democrats, Democrats who will, you know, the same kind of Democrats who could fuck up a one car funeral. No, we don't need to talk about him. We need to talk about kitchen table issues. You know what? I don't think it gets more kitchen table than whether or not we're going to have a functional republic or be turned into a disgusting modern parallel to the worst of the Roman Empire. In the Senate, campaign. If you're a Democrat campaign and say, listen, We got to write this ship. We got to make things better.
Starting point is 00:32:00 We got to fix this and it's broken. And the only way to do that is to make sure that there aren't any Republicans in the Senate to run interference. For dipshit diocletian. Yeah. And a reminder from Jeremy as to whalehead dead bear brainworm lamprey. His partner, Dr. Oz, put a six-month hold on durable medical equipment. Women for Medicaid recipients, that includes insulin pumps. People will die in the name of their fake fraud.
Starting point is 00:32:35 It's almost like they think you can tell your doctor to just give you a power chair, and it happens. There's so many people I worry about out of all of this, and it's going to take a court to tell him he can't. And so a little bit of good news, it's not the best of news, but it's a little bit of good news. I mentioned yesterday the nightmare taking place in Kansas for trans people. there. Well, the ACLU, the last bastion of freedom in this country, has announced that they, in partnership with a law firm in Kansas, will be suing the state. And by the way, it's not just the driver's licenses in Kansas. They've also put a bounty of $1,000 per head on trans people in Kansas. anybody who thinks that they've seen a trans person go to the potty, a trans woman, go to the women's room, the trans guy go to the men's room, can sue that person for a thousand dollars per occurrence.
Starting point is 00:33:59 Now, the ACLU is pursuing a temporary restraining order, hopefully, that will be turned into a permanent injunction. but the only other way around that is malicious compliance. Start accusing good God fear and upstanding Bible-believing Christ-centered evil, jellical, fundamentalist, ammo, sexual, Christian Republicans, maggots, of being trans in the wrong bathroom. Because there's nothing about good faith in the bill. They couldn't put that in there. Because there's no way to do that in good faith.
Starting point is 00:34:47 So, I don't know. accused Chris Kobach of being a trans guy and then well he might enjoy it I was going to say and then make him prove to the world that he's not but that would give him a chance to
Starting point is 00:35:06 publicly expose himself yeah and he'd like that Jeremy noting for most of written history civilizations have risen and fallen all based on greed and power.
Starting point is 00:35:32 Yeah, but some of it, some of it, though, was climate, too. There's a lot of that in there, especially in the ancient Bronze Age civilizations. I know. Steve, New York says, they can sue someone for $1,000? How is that not a bill of a tanger? One wonders how it is not. It certainly seems to meet the, meet the elements thereof.
Starting point is 00:36:17 And there's some close to home here too. I may get to that in a minute. And from Wave the Weary, riddle me this, rocks. You think that if a black man hid some drugs at the Zion ranch, they'd pause still be dragging their feet? Our money once said in smoke-filled amidst the acrid smoke now,
Starting point is 00:36:52 what do you think the conversation is around the ketamine mirror? He says, I made a homemade, sumptuous, impossible cheeseburger, impossible is cheap now. Go figure, soy boy and wheat gluten for life. And from Darrell down in Houston, hey, Darrell, hope you have a great weekend. Filthy, privileged, racist, fascist rats. I wonder if there are any links from the Dump Epstein files
Starting point is 00:37:19 to the story I read about filthy privileged fascist rats paying for murder trips to the Bosnian War. I kind of doubted the veracity of that claim. Now I'm not so sure. I fucking hate all fascists. And from Tamara, chicken bone soylent.
Starting point is 00:37:42 It's people! Yeah, that goes all the way back to when Charlton Heston was a good actor and not a right-wing loon shilling for more people to carry more guns in more places. Get your hands off me, you dirty ape. You better watch your ass, mister, or some hot shot trap pilot will flame your ass. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:38:17 Cannibalism, Leah, New York, says, in the non-existent basement of a pizza parlor? Well, in that case, yeah, but in the Epstein files, now. Oh, by the way, I should note, we are down now, too, $1,500 to go, meaning that only this past week of February
Starting point is 00:38:40 remains unfunded, and thanks to the heroic efforts of everyone who helped to bring that down. Lee, feeling gastronomique this evening, RFJK Jr.'s meat choice, Forest Bear.
Starting point is 00:39:01 Sorry, Yogi and Boo-Boo. Oh, yogi, I'm all sticky now. Mm-hmm. And Trump's steak sauce. You know he asks for AI steaks. Bring me some of that AI steak sauce. Yeah, there's one of those. And from Ralph's a $25 challenge
Starting point is 00:39:33 to get us started on this past Monday's funding. A cartoon. building a legacy, the White House with a giant file box labeled Epstein on the East Wing. Nobody's ever seen anything like it before. That's good. That's very good. Thanks, Ralphs. And so if somebody's got 25 bucks to share, Routts will happily turn it into 50 for you. But you got to jump in.
Starting point is 00:40:17 and that'll get us down to 1450 the frequency of one of my favorite radio stations that I worked at the Kansas bounty billable Rick says it very closely resembles the Texas law upheld last year by the Supreme Court which allows civil suits against persons who assist Texans in procuring and traveling out of state to obtain an abortion so it appear that bills have attained or are now legal in the U.S. Do you agree with this assessment?
Starting point is 00:40:46 it does seem that way. But did they really uphold it? That's my only question. It was my understanding. They dodged the question and let it stand on the shadow docket. Emergency. Emergency.
Starting point is 00:41:11 Pending a full hearing on the merits. Or am I misremembering. You've got to help me out there, Bill. And, well, thank you, Mark, behind enemy lines. down in Florida. Mark says Minneapolis patriotism. And Met Ropes's
Starting point is 00:41:34 challenge, so there we are. 1450. Best music, W. L.A.Y.A.m. 1450. Sheffield Muscle Shoals. Shoals weather overnight. Yeah. Thank you, Mark. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:41:57 where else what else well there's plenty Bill Clinton after Hillary testified in deposition yesterday
Starting point is 00:42:15 Bill Clinton went in and handed them their ass again today and he had some interesting things to point out he noted you know they really didn't want to talk to Bill
Starting point is 00:42:56 I don't think they did, or at least maybe today they learned they didn't. Yeah, because, well, Representative Maxwell Frost of Florida said that in his deposition, President Clinton said that he'd actually had a conversation with nitwit Niro about the falling out between Nittwit Niro and Jeffrey Epstein, his best buddy. Over on what used to be Twitter, Congressman Frost said, I'm happy to clarify, President Clinton brought up a conversation he had with Trump in New York City, Ree Epstein.
Starting point is 00:43:52 President Trump said that Trump told him he had a falling out with Epstein due to a land dispute. This directly refutes Trump's claims about why he fell out with Epstein. And then Representative Suha Subramanyam of Virginia said, since Chairman Comer, that would be Comer Pyle, did bring that up. I can specifically address that, which is basically President Clinton was asked about, well, he brought up the fact that he spoke with President Trump at a golf event, and President Trump had told him that they, he and Epstein, had a falling out,
Starting point is 00:44:28 and it was because of a land dispute. It wasn't because of what Epstein was doing to girls who were working at Magaloko, so it absolutely does dispute something that Trump has said. I think Congressman Comer, Chairman Comer, had mentioned that President Clinton cleared or absolved President Trump of anything, but that's not true. The reality is all President Clinton said was that any of all the things he heard from President Trump himself, nothing he heard, would indicate that President Trump was involved in wrongdoing. Again, the transcripts will come out, but I can't confirm that's what was said. And, of course, once again, we note that, I haven't... didn't speak to him after I caught him poaching
Starting point is 00:45:13 girls from my locker room. He was sick. It was disgusting. And then, of course, there he was. Jeffrey Epstein, 2017 at Nitwit Niro's first Thanksgiving as president down at Magaloko.
Starting point is 00:45:34 Not to mention. A Christmas as well. And this, well, hold on. billable Billable Rick says Kansas Fouty you're correct The challenge to the Texas law was on the shadow docket
Starting point is 00:46:03 But it would appear that the result won't be any different on a merits hearing It may not But God they're going to have to trample the Constitution To let it stand And well I guess they've proven more than willing to do that Seeing as how they rewrote the 14th Amendment Blue Penciled it to Hell
Starting point is 00:46:26 seen as how they gave Nitwit Nero blanket immunity that nothing in the Constitution said he has depressing but according to a Justice Department
Starting point is 00:46:56 released last month they say that a massive cyber intrusion into the Epstein files resulted in the compromise of some 500 terabytes of FBI data,
Starting point is 00:47:26 including data relating to the Epstein. Horrors. There was a sworn statement by FBI Special Agent Aaron Spivak in 2024, who said there was a potential hack into the FBI's office in New York. Gee, I wonder by whom. We noticed strange IP activity that took place yesterday from two IPs, addresses the activity included combing through certain files pertaining to the Epstein investigation. He went on and said that 500 terabytes of data had been lost.
Starting point is 00:48:08 He said they managed to recover about 400 terabytes of the data. So that means 100 terabytes are just gone. Those reports just came out today via a French outlet called Marianne and by Headline USA. Jesus. You wonder who went in and made shit disappear? You just have to wonder. And again, Comer Pyle had his own problems today with the Clinton deposition. They asked him, should President Trump be called to answer questions from this committee?
Starting point is 00:49:36 Clinton replied, Well, that's for you to decide. Well, Allie Vitale speaking to Katie Tate. terrible. I think there's two things that struck me. First is that Democrats keep trying to respect this idea that they're not supposed to talk about the substance of what's happening in these depositions,
Starting point is 00:50:06 like truly specifics about what's happening in these depositions until the transcript and video are released. But we've seen now Republicans and Colmer doing a pretty good job of trying to set the narrative of what's said inside. Gosh, it's almost like they learned something from Bill Barr. you know, back during that special counsel investigation when Barr preemptively declared, nothing to see here!
Starting point is 00:50:42 Ali Vitale went on to note, however, that, okay, maybe they're trying to keep Nitwit Niro from having to be deposed, but Ali Vitale noted as well, you know, they've already deposed Hillary, and she said if the committee wants to ask spouses who don't have insight into their husband's actions, for example, as Hillary Clinton didn't into bill, then why are you not asking melanoma? Who, by the way, is actually pictured in some of the Epstein files and has at least one correspondence with Gislay Maxwell, right?
Starting point is 00:51:25 So it opens up this sticky line of partisan questioning, and that's what I saw in Comer that they're trying to rebut. Rebut my butt. They're trying to avoid. because nitwit Nero is in a foul mood. F-O-U, not F-O-W. He's ranting and raving over on tripe social because he got his ass handed to him on tariffs
Starting point is 00:52:01 by the most puissant, dread sovereign, Supreme Catholic majesties. And he really, really doesn't understand how the Supreme Court works over on tripe social he asked of people who also have no idea how the law works well he said the recent decision of the United States
Starting point is 00:52:40 Supreme Court concerning tariffs when I do that tariffs that means it's all caps could allow for hundreds of billions of dollars to be returned to countries and companies that have been ripping off the United States of America for many years
Starting point is 00:52:56 and now according to this decision could actually continue to do so at an even increased level. I'm sure that the Supreme Court did not have this in mind. It doesn't make sense that countries and companies that took advantage of us for decades, receiving billions and billions of dollars that they should not have been allowed to receive, would now be entitled to an undeserved windfall, the likes of which the world has never seen before, as a result of this highly disappointing to say the least ruling.
Starting point is 00:53:28 Is a rehearing or re-adjudication of this possible? President Donald J. Trump. It's not like this was ruled on by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Circuit Court, and you can then ask for a rehearing on bunk. This is the Supreme Court, period. This isn't the shadow docket emergency. No. This was a straight-up decision.
Starting point is 00:54:01 God damn, is he dumb? Oh, and just to tuck away. for later. Howard Nutlick continues to be a thorn in the side of this administration, a humongous embarrassment. And yesterday, the DOJ confessed that they pulled a file, the file being a photograph of Howard Nutlick Commerce Secretary, standing right there alongside Jeffrey Epstein,
Starting point is 00:54:44 on Epstein Island, Grinning like a fox-eaten shit out of a wirebrush, a tech site that maintains a searchable Epstein Gmail archive called J-mail, found the photograph. The DOJ file number is EFTA 01230639, but there are no results when you look up that number, meaning that they scrubbed it. A DOJ creep said, Uh, this image was part of a batch of files that were flagged for nudity. Uh, the batch of thousands of images were pulled for review and is being uploaded with necessary redactions on a rolling basis. No files are being deleted. I even though they were.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Wait, deleted for nudity? Are we to understand it's a photo of Howard Nutlick Naked? I know there's a lot of disgusting shit in there. I don't know how much Mexican gasoline it would take to clear my brain of the vision of Howard Nutlick naked. God, you might as well show us a picture of the ladybugs. That's just my ladybugs. You don't mind, do you?
Starting point is 00:56:34 Answering the question, who made shit disappear? Stephen New York said, Ah, the name of the person who did that sounds a lot like Putin. Yeah, a very great deal like Putin. And Daryland Houston with a note, cover up, sounds like the perfect excuse for the files proving dumps guilt to be missing. Doesn't it just? And then this, a little warning, went out.
Starting point is 00:57:25 from the Trump Mal administration early today. It was a message to Americans in Israel. Consider leaving while commercial flights are available. That caused Israeli geopolitical analyst Nizan David Fuchs to say on the platform that used to be Twitter early this morning.
Starting point is 00:57:57 Good luck to us all. the original post was written in Hebrew the State Department said that violent extremists are plotting possible attacks in Israel and Americans should reconsider traveling to Israel effective immediately and if you're already there leave
Starting point is 00:58:29 well this shit tends to happen on weekends kind of makes me wonder what we're going to see when we wake up in the morning. And, of course, there's more analysis out there that says that, oh, thank you, Micah, it's nice to see that you're keeping up. That was an obligatory, fuck you, Roxanne. Oh, dear God, that's for reverbo,
Starting point is 00:59:20 going back to the peasants and the cheap cuts of meat. How about this one from the archives? Monkey! from the cage to the plate in 20 minutes. Do you think for a minute that whalehead dead bear brainworm lampery wouldn't say, Monkey? Monkey, it's what's for dinner. And, well, there went dinner in the Central Standard Time Zone, yes.
Starting point is 01:00:01 I think it was Johnny Carson. that used to tell the story of traveling somewhere in Asia and sitting down to eat, and they brought this adorable little monkey out, and it played with them around the table, and a little bit later, they brought the monkey's head to him on a plate with the skull opened up
Starting point is 01:00:17 and for him to eat fresh, raw monkey brains. Would whalehead dead bear brainworm lamprey do that? In a goddamn second, you know, he would. Do I get an ice cream scoop? I want two scoops. What a monster. What an absolute monster. But like I said, the State Department says it's because of the potential for terrorist attacks.
Starting point is 01:01:04 Well, those will almost certainly happen once nitwit Nero starts a war with Iran. And by the way, the USS Gerald R. Ford is apparently now in position off the Levantine coast, while another United States nuclear aircraft carrier bobs along in the Persian Gulf, and they're all probably just waiting for the go-code. And nitwit Nero's put himself in a box, because this could be the start of a much wider war that he would create.
Starting point is 01:02:01 And this is just a, just as an aside, I ran across this. It's not getting a hell of a lot of note, but the defense ministry of Pakistan says that they are now in a state of open war with Afghanistan. Defense minister Kowajah Mohamed Asif said on the platform that used to be known as Twitter, that while Pakistan had hoped for peace in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of NATO forces and Pakistan expected the Taliban to focus on the well-being of the Afghan people, he said that, well, we've run out of patience, and we now consider ourselves in an open war with Afghanistan, and both sides have launched attacks across the border against the other.
Starting point is 01:03:09 But you have to take this with a grain of salt because this is crazy. Defense Minister Asif said that the Taliban has turned Afghanistan, quote, into a colony of India, and that they've gathered militants from around the world and begun exporting terrorism. Our patience has now run out. Now it is open to war between us. Meanwhile, the Taliban has been as silent as a graven image. And the claim is that India has been backing an outlawed Baloch Liberation Army and that the Pakistani Taliban are backed by India.
Starting point is 01:03:59 The fascist leader of India. Narendra Modi, of course, said, no, we're not. But, yeah, Pakistan performed airstrikes on Kabul. They also struck in Kandahar province In the south and Pactea province in the southeast And those were retaliation for Afghan cross-border attacks Gosh How many different ways are there to say there goes the neighborhood
Starting point is 01:04:41 Afghanistan of course has no nuclear weapons But India does And there are some in India who would perhaps like to see a mushroom cloud over Islamabad. And so there's nitwit Nero trying to start World War 3 in Iran.
Starting point is 01:05:35 Yes, Jeremy pointing out each carrier group has at least one nuclear attack sub-trailing it somewhere nearby. Oh, there's a, yeah, there's a whole carrier group. Frigots, fast frigates, destroyers, the whole as the saying goes,
Starting point is 01:05:53 shoot and match. Not like Indiana Jones, Ralph's, but good call. Balloc like an Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom? Kalima. From Tom in Sunny San Rafael. A wider war.
Starting point is 01:06:22 Nice excuse for an emergency to cancel an election. He's going to have a hard time selling that, though, in light of the fact that we managed to have elections during the Civil War. the War of 1812 The Mexican War
Starting point is 01:06:45 The Spanish-American War World War II Korea, Vietnam But yeah Tom I don't disagree I'm sure he would Like to do that Oh my And I'm at least
Starting point is 01:07:18 heartened by the recent action of Judge Patrick Schilts who just blistered the hide off of Krusty the nasty Nazi gnome and in his order said that he is seriously considering contempt citations against the ice goons he said the pattern of defiance that ice has displayed toward the orders of the lawful orders of the court are unprecedented in American history.
Starting point is 01:08:02 And he went ahead, the judge did, and did the ciphering. He said ICE had violated 97 court orders in 66 cases. He said there was another 113 violations across 77 more cases that happened after ICE had said, Okay, Judge, we'll do better. And it had to really sting U.S. Attorney for Minnesota, Daniel Rosen, who tried to get froggy with the judge in an ex parte communication saying that the judge's January 28th order is being far beyond the pale of accuracy. So Judge Schultz then said that, told his law clerks, I want you to go over every case.
Starting point is 01:09:05 I want you to verify every case. And then came back and said, nope, I was right. and that Daniel Rosen who said he had provided a statistically strong sample well that was just the first 12 cases of 75 and then Schultz went on and said oh by the way the DOJ lawyers who did try to follow the court's order
Starting point is 01:09:37 trying to be compliant they've since quit and then drop this hammer If anything is beyond the pale, it is ICE's continued violation of the orders of this court. Increasingly, this court has had to resort to using the threat of civil contempt to force ICE to comply with orders. The court is not aware of another occasion in the history of the United States in which a federal court has had to threaten contempt again and again and again to force the United States government to comply with court orders.
Starting point is 01:10:22 Oh, Your Honor, Judge Schultz, may I direct your attention to a current occupant of the bench of the Third United States Circuit Court of Appeals. One, Emil Beauvais, accent grove over the E, who, during his brief tenure at the Department of Justice alongside Todd Blanchie, told U.S. attorneys, sometimes you just have to tell the court to fuck off. and judge that's what they've been doing to you so judge Schultz continued and said this court will continue
Starting point is 01:11:04 to do whatever is required to protect the rule of law including if necessary moving to the use of criminal contempt that's big one way or another ice will comply with this court's orders well
Starting point is 01:11:21 judge I'm just a humble hillbilly but I might suggest that if you really want the court's compliant or the ice goon's compliance bring in
Starting point is 01:11:39 hail in the head goon or the head goonsuh pursuant to something asked earlier by a friend hail in mayonnaise mouth Miller hairless hadrick
Starting point is 01:12:03 and hail in crusty the nasty Nazi gnome. And tell her she cannot bring her main squeeze sex pest Corey Lewandowski with her. Stand them before your bench and ask them if they brought their
Starting point is 01:12:25 toothbrush and their soap on a rope. Then, Your Honor, may it please the court, you've got a much better chance of achieving compliance with the court's orders. So we are well into the second hour of the program. Let's go ahead and I'm going to go over the river and through the woods to the old holler tree that we sublet from the Keebler elves and see what's going on with the gang.
Starting point is 01:13:04 Come on, bye! There's a link at the top of head-on.com. For getting into the aforementioned old holler tree. And the conversation is great. stand not upon the order of your going, but go there at once. Where are you, Steve? Jeremy, what's up? First off, I have a TV viewing kit that I think you, Victoria, and possibly Annette would even enjoy it for the history.
Starting point is 01:13:40 Yes. Morgan Freeman did an interview with Lawrence O'Donnell last night, and it was because him and Kevin Costner have been working on a new series. It's now out in full. Yes, I know this could trigger some people. It's on Amazon Prime, but it's goddamn good. It's worth watching. It's called The House of Grey. It's about an abolitionist family in the deep south,
Starting point is 01:14:03 also spying on the Confederacy during the war. And they're part of the Underground Railroad. It's amazing. You've seen it already? All six episodes are released. I watched one and a half last night, and it's goddamn good. Okay, cool. I love having fun.
Starting point is 01:14:24 some, but it's worth the spin because of the people who made it. Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman are both decent people. They're not maggots. No, they are not. So, other than that, tonight I'm actually ahead of time because the weather cooperated and my truck, but actually last week I woke up and I was deaf in one year. I knew it was coming. It had been happening for a couple months where I rover asleep and I could hear things
Starting point is 01:14:52 get real quiet. Well, it finally added up Friday. and for my own personal safety, working alone at myself at night and being in dark places are like me hearing intact, so I went to a dock in a box three hours before I'd go to work.
Starting point is 01:15:08 I got there, and there's like, well, two, three, maybe five people in the waiting room. And she said, are you a walk-in or an appointment? I said, I'm a walk-in. He said, the current wait for the walk-in is three hours. Does that acceptable? Jesus.
Starting point is 01:15:23 I looked around them, there's five people. I said, no, I'll try somewhere else. So I typed into my GPS real quick, and this was an urgent care, so it's still a doc in the box, but my hospital runs an urgent care. So I had a little more faith in that one. So I got there. They got me in through admin and got me into a room within, I'd say, 20 minutes. Sounds good, right?
Starting point is 01:15:45 No, no. And it's the same way. I still waited two and a half hours for a doctor to come in. And the nurse to come in, see what the problem was, go, yeah, I think you're right. And the doctor came in, and the doctor then left and said, let's get this show on the road. 30 minutes later, a nurse came in, attended me, did the job of quick ear cleaning, and then said the doctor has to come approve my work, which is another 30-minute wait. So by the time I talked to you, I had just gotten to work, leaving three hours ahead of time to two different medical places.
Starting point is 01:16:20 So I can hear fine. It was just built up, unfortunately, is what it is, and that's all fine. So everything's fine. Well, that's the most important part of it. You kind of buried the lead. Right. And then last week, I got my truck back. I didn't have it for all a vacation.
Starting point is 01:16:43 So I will tell you, being in a rural state, which certainly is, even if you don't plan on leaving that house, not having a vehicle makes you feel very, very stranded. You can't believe how much you want to leave the house when you can't. But I got it back last week, and pretty much the whole rear-end, the rear transfer case, a bunch of stuff were replaced. I'm sure it was several thousand. It's a company vehicle, so I'm very thankful for it, but it's all back in good and working order, and I hope it stays that way. It's a Toyota.
Starting point is 01:17:16 It's worth its weight in gold. told the person we can easily get 300,000 out of the engine if we treat it well, so that's pretty good for me. I mean, I mean, other than that, that Kansas fucking law going to effect, which is
Starting point is 01:17:32 pure shit, and like I wrote earlier today, shit like this doesn't go into effect without people fucking voting for it. This is put up verbal, and people said, yes, let's do this to people. All of it. Which is heinous. Well, it is, but it's like I said yesterday. But it's like I said yesterday.
Starting point is 01:17:52 You know, people just, well, hell, it's not even one percent of the people of this state. Who cares? You know, until it gets all past their knee molar for them, and it happens to them. Laws like this can be easily expanded when they find other groups of people. I don't know. Maybe they'll expand it to people who have Down syndrome,
Starting point is 01:18:14 who are functioning people of Down syndrome, and they won't want to go to work anymore because they might be a hat. I want to know what the ruling behind the... What I really want to know is what the ruling thought was, how someone sex marker matters on their license to how they drive a car and affect other people on the road. That's what I really want to know, because this isn't like a good argument against this. How does that affect my ability to drive? I'm sure they'll try to say something about it isn't, you know, isn't really honest. The police, if you get pulled over, they might get beat up by a trans guy who actually looks like a woman.
Starting point is 01:18:46 It'll be some horse shit like that. I know it will be. I have no doubt. Jesus. Well, I'll be able to, you may have said it, maybe I missed it, because I think I,
Starting point is 01:19:01 honestly think I tuned out when you told that story because it was heinous enough to piss me off, so I couldn't listen anymore. But is it, can they reapply for their license with their original sex marker,
Starting point is 01:19:10 at least still be in a drive? Yeah. Unfortunately, be, you know, marked by the public again. Yeah, I did, I did mention that, because that's what they intend to do. They intend to make the trans women
Starting point is 01:19:18 have male gender markers, and they intend to make the trans guys have female gender, gender markers. But beyond that, it's the bathroom bounty, too. It's not just the driver's licenses, Jeremy.
Starting point is 01:19:37 There is a $1,000 per head bounty on trans people trying to use a public restroom. Not just on state property. Any public restroom. That's not quite the $10,000
Starting point is 01:19:53 in Texas for getting an abortion, but it's not good either. It's horrible. I mean, it's legal hunting for somebody. Right. And the only salute, you know, until there is a temporary injunction or then even a permanent one, the only solution is malicious compliance. Start suing every fucking maggot that walks into a restroom and accuse them of being trans. I wish it's a heavy lift because there's a lot of unedated or people.
Starting point is 01:20:29 who don't care to know when they're educated about things, but I have never, and I can say this, in my adult wife, encountered a doctor of any form at my hospital who's looked at my file and seen some of the things in there and looked at me like they should throw a net over my head or arrest me, or I'm a dangerous society. The only thing I had was last year, for some reason I checked a box and it triggered a bunch of stuff saying that I was, for some reason it thought I was a female. I don't know why I triggered. I must get the wrong box somewhere. And it basically said that I had not had like a pap smear in 25 years. And when the nurse came in and saw that, she almost fell off her stool.
Starting point is 01:21:08 She looked at me, looked back in the chart, looked at me, quietly got up, close the doors. Have you gotten a passman last 25 years? I'm like, I'm not female. She said, oh, thank God I can race all this. She freaked out. But still, I mean, other than that, I've never had someone look at me cross-eyed or think that something I say is delusion. I wish the general public could get to that level.
Starting point is 01:21:30 Hey, live and let me be. But I know that's a long stretch, and that's a long ways to go. We have a lot of ways to recover towards even close to that again. Well, and let's understand because, and I didn't mean to make it about this that much, but this will be, it will have a horrible effect, especially the bathroom bounty. on trans people. The purpose is to terrorize us. But it will also have a knockover effect on cis women.
Starting point is 01:22:16 Because women look male will be accused of being trans. Gender nonconforming women, women with short hair, butch lesbians, et cetera. And it's already happened. and it will happen more. And I don't have the law in front of me, but it becomes a question of how you prove. And see, that's why they did this in tandem,
Starting point is 01:22:44 the driver's license thing, and the bathroom bounty bill. They did it in tandem because if you've done your gender markers and everything, you can show your ID, and it says, C, F, female? Yeah, yeah. you know what that means female and then you know the asshole would have to go away but if you've taken
Starting point is 01:23:12 those gender markers away then that person cannot do that which means that you know i don't know what chris kobok would do would he flip his dingus out if you challenged him for being in the men's room or some maggot or some maggot woman in the woman women's room but the real freak out's going to be if there is malicious compliance with that aspect of it, Jeremy, because big old, hairy, bearded trans guys are going to be walking into the women's room, and then the cis women, especially the dainty, delicate, snowflaky, fucking maggot women, are going to have a connipion. Hey, sorry.
Starting point is 01:24:09 this is what y'all said you wanted and that in turn leads to a massive amount of risk for trans guys so ultimately it's a matter of telling trans people to stay the fuck out of public life i don't know do we do do we do we do if you got to go to the grocery store in kansas and you're trans do you have to put on a pair of astronaut panties and just piss yourself well you don't have to show your license to buy a bag of bread or cereal according to donnie so maybe i don't know i mean there's that i just want to i feel obliged to say to anyone listening out there in radio land i did robin did not choose his conversation i walked her to this this is my fault don't hold against her let it go but anyway that's enough about me well but but but hold on hold on because and again not making about making it about me but this is about me and every other person like me in West Virginia. There are bills making their way through the brain-drained maggot legislature here.
Starting point is 01:25:23 I'd like to think something like that can never happen here, but you get the wrong number of people in power. It easily could. It could happen anywhere. Senate Bill 590 purports to be a drag ban. Male or female impersonators can be charged with a felony and thrown in prison.
Starting point is 01:25:44 for up to five years if they perform on public property or in a location where a minor could see them. That sounds like it's just aimed at drag. It is not. Because maggots consider that trans people living our ordinary lives as we are, are performing. as I noted a couple of nights ago after that disgusting display that was purported to be a state of the union address, the next day, Wednesday, a bill was introduced in the United States House that would ban all discussions of gender and expressly deems the mere act of being trans, the fact of being trans, as explicitly sexual.
Starting point is 01:26:55 Well, the same thing could be said of this bill in the West Virginia Senate. The folks that equality, fairness, West Virginia said that the First Amendment will probably protect drag performers, but they're kind of dropping the ball there because they don't understand
Starting point is 01:27:27 that Maggot. don't see any difference between drag performers and a trans woman just going to the grocery store. And under this bill, all some little kid has to do is say, look, mommy, that lady's awfully tall. And here come the cuffs. So if this thing passes, and you don't hear from me for a little bit, I don't even want to contemplate it. To get back to my original statement, TV viewing tip, the House of Grey,
Starting point is 01:28:10 watch something to take your mind off these nightmares for a few of a few of the first. episode you'll truly enjoy it Victoria well I'm sure I'm sure your whole family enjoy it honestly that's how good it is tell everyone about it when you watched it tell everybody okay okay
Starting point is 01:28:22 um you talk to somebody else as I've done well okay well go ahead I'm going to finish up on these couple of bills in West Virginia I'll listen another another bill has gotten out of committee
Starting point is 01:28:35 and it had to do with strengthening the protections of minors relative to indecent exposure, most instances of which happen, pardon me, I'm opening a Coke, most instances of which happen with, you know, church youth ministers and Catholic priests and what have you.
Starting point is 01:29:04 But the committee got hold of that and then decided to write an entirely different bill. And it says that a trans woman who uses the women's bathroom or locker room to undress is guilty of indecent exposure and may be imprisoned for indecent exposure
Starting point is 01:29:33 and there are so many disgusting things that run first of all there is the assumption that every trans woman has a dingus every trans woman does not there is also the assumption that somehow or another you can tell the difference
Starting point is 01:30:08 between a trans body and a cis female body at a glance you cannot I actually thought of one more thing what's that you know that update you know that update I sent me last night
Starting point is 01:30:27 about the guy who offered himself in prison rather than you know facing the music for child molestation you know who he was right he was a preacher's son yeah yeah
Starting point is 01:30:39 evangelical evil delical preacher's son, so no surprise is there. Again, talk to somebody else. I just thought I'd mention that. But that's not the same preacher's son as the preacher's son from Taliban Dianna, is it? No, there's two of them. Right, no, it's not the same one. There's two.
Starting point is 01:30:58 You can't tell the perverts without a scorecard or a lineup. Mine reminds me of that guy. I don't know if you guys heard about it, but it's like maybe seven or eight years ago where that that ass, there was an
Starting point is 01:31:15 asshole preacher it was a youth, um, youth preacher whenever the fuck and he went to Kenya
Starting point is 01:31:22 and he raped a bunch of little kids down there and said it was the devils that made him do it. Fucking dipshit waste of human space. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:34 I remember. Note, note coming in from Tamara. No apologies. Thank you, Tamara. Tell Jeremy, no apologies necessary.
Starting point is 01:31:45 When I start, public school in California, girls had to wear dresses to public schools. I remember when we got to wear pants, this affects us all. And that's the thing that's so hard to get across, because I don't, I mean, polling data, even from the election cycles, suggests that all those bajillion dollars of ads that they ran, hating on trans people, most people didn't even identify the issue as having any impact in their lives whatsoever
Starting point is 01:32:33 because it didn't. But here we are. And only when they realize that this will have an impact on them, will they push back. But as is always the case in Bible Belt states like Kansas Stan, you have to wonder
Starting point is 01:33:01 will the potential for harm to ordinary people outweigh the ability of the gospel sharps to tell them that by God they're going to hell if they don't vote for the maggot candidate but just in broader context in broader context
Starting point is 01:33:34 well it's frightening And this has to end at some point in time. And it will, but the question is how many people will be hurt in the midst of it? And not just trans people, gender non-conforming people, people who don't look sufficiently feminine or don't look sufficiently masculine, it'll be used as a means of attacking flamboyant gay people. because flamboyant gay men don't meet the stereotype of the rugged square jawed pulled myself up by my own bootstraps uh stoic go rub some dirt on it walk it off kid notion of maggot masculinity i mean jesus christ
Starting point is 01:34:43 the bar for maggot masculinity is in hell if you saw those photographs of whalehead dead bear brainworm lamprey and bob richie working out together I saw that photograph and the first thing that passed through my mind was, well, now, I did not have vaginal dryness on my bingo card for today, but here we are. I've given you several chances, Robin, several opportunities to memorize their new duo name, the Bobby Pinheads. The Bobby Pinheads. I like that, Jeremy. That's exception. I'm smiling.
Starting point is 01:35:20 Yes, yes. Rama had a good giggle out of that. She even snorted a little bit, I think. You ever heard a llama snort? it's adorable and uh my uh
Starting point is 01:35:34 mika pointing out let's not make it out like the trans guys will just make people uncomfortable they will be attacked by other dudes oh the thing is the trans guys who are forced to use the women's restroom
Starting point is 01:35:47 the other dudes will have to come into the women's room thereby creating another violation of law jesus but then again of course the cruelty is the point and that's why this is all happening and how do they
Starting point is 01:36:15 how do they they're putting themselves in a trick box that's going to hurt them I mean it's going to hurt trans people but there aren't that many of us under the most liberal estimates we might be three and a half million
Starting point is 01:36:38 people of the population of this country There are a lot more cis people who run the risk of harm in their own right. Jesus. Oh, Labor Man, I got your email here. I'd love to have your take if you want to buzz in on the stress line. And I know the rest of the front porch crew would love to hear from you as well. So, ring right in. Oh, Chi-Woo's entered.
Starting point is 01:37:18 And there's Christopher. Hey, Christopher. Hi. Happy Friday, everybody. Happy Friday. Tristan, you just, would you heard from? Steve's with us. There's Squeaky and there's Roger.
Starting point is 01:37:33 We haven't heard from Roger. Roger. Yeah, I'm here just trying to get the mouse over to the microphone to unmute it. An enjoyable Wednesday and Thursday. We made apple pie filling. and canned it up. And then we did pairs in a light syrup and dart it up and talked about canning equipment and all kinds of neat things. And I played hooky for the rest of the afternoon and went down to the Legion Hall.
Starting point is 01:38:14 And a very, very nice chat with a fellow who we've agreed to disagree. So I'm always looking for ways to carry on conversations where we can do a lot of agreement and their exchange. You know, we've had a lot of shared life experiences, agricultural work and how hard it is, and how nice it is to not be doing it anymore and lamenting the fact that so many undocumented people, Now, he looks upon it as now it's going to give the little little white boys a good opportunity at a summer job that they're too city-fied and weak to actually do it. So, yeah, the farmers are going to have a hard time. But he still thinks that undocumented person should be deported immediately. And doesn't much care about whether or not they harass the employers.
Starting point is 01:39:19 But yeah, that would be a good idea, too, that if a plumbing company or a building company is hiring undocumented people, that they should also pay the price. But what's a, what's a contractor going to do if he can't find anybody to go to work? Well, that's kind of the problem, not having any immigrant labor pool. Anyhow, we had a good time chatting. And I'll just try to find some kind of commonality. I mean, everybody basically knows my views on a whole lot of shit, like Trump's an asshole. But they're still in favor, but I'm still trying to create some kind of a, I wouldn't call it friendship.
Starting point is 01:40:05 Bridge. Yeah, a bridge. You know, acquaintances so that I don't think everybody thinks Trump is a total scumbag and doesn't know shit from Shine Ola or anything. and we even got to talking about old tractors and how nice it was that back of the old day, you know, as a farmer, you can work on your own equipment. Now these corporations have made it so you can't even work on your own equipment. And that's wrong.
Starting point is 01:40:32 And he agreed. That's wrong, you know. If you buy yourself a tractor and it quits, you ought to be able to fix it and get it running again without having to call a guy out from the shop and pay him $200 an hour to do something to used to be able to do in 10 minutes and get the tractor back up and running. So any other, there's a lot of commonality that I look to, I have conversations with flaming maggots so that at some point when it gets closer to the election, I can say, look, you and I have a whole lot of the
Starting point is 01:41:09 same ideas, but that fucking... Maybe one of them will pass the quiz. Yeah, maybe one of them will pass the quiz, Roger. Maybe at some point, but, you know, I'm having fun with my Wednesday and Thursday classes that we do. And that's why I'm absent Wednesdays and Thursdays, because on Wednesdays, I'm up in Fort Valas, and Thursdays I'm here in Eugene. It's only an hour's drive to get to my volunteer work through today. It's enjoyable. and I've just been kind of blown away by the shit that's going on.
Starting point is 01:41:50 And realistically, I'm taking a break for a while from the political side and trying to keep up on the news because it gets to be overwhelming. Every once in a while, I just have to step back. I don't have a whole hell of a lot of earth-shaking shit, except at the Coast Guard. Everybody knows that's my favorite branch of the armed forces. Finally came to an agreement with the government, the mega side of the government, and they have agreed to continue having separate shower facilities and separate bathrooms for men and women. But what's distressing is they've agreed to eliminate the DEI initiatives that they had in the past.
Starting point is 01:42:43 And I think that's wrong. I think that the Coast Guard should continue to have outreach to an underrepresented, to make the Coast Guard a more resemble the ethnic diversity of the United States in the service. We can't have that, Roger. We can't have, you know, there aren't enough qualified of those people to fill those positions. You know what I'm saying? Well, I'm hearing what you're saying. I'm being sarcastic.
Starting point is 01:43:33 I understand that. I understand that. But I remember when I was on Guam, there was a black radio man. And when I got set up to the communication station for a couple of months to work there, I mean, he stood his watch in the radio room and, you know, all that kind of stuff. Nice guy gave me a ride into town one night on his motorcycle and, you know, all that was fine. And I finally looked at him and I said, you know, how come you never in the barracks there was that, the sleeping area, and then we had a rec room where we played cards or chess or checkers or
Starting point is 01:44:13 watch TV, you know, that kind of shit. And I asked him, I said, I forget his name now, but I'll call him Bill. Hey, Bill, why don't you ever, why aren't you ever in the rec room? You know, with the coasties, you're always over with the Navy guys. And he looked at me and said, if I come into that rec room with the Coast Guard, how many black people are in the room? I said, well, it'd be you, one. He says, yeah, but when I go over to the Navy, I'm not alone. And that just got to me.
Starting point is 01:44:50 He would not, he did not feel comfortable socializing with the people in his own branch of the service. Because I didn't see it, But apparently the racism among a whole lot of those people was so blatant that he really didn't want to associate with the other coasties. And that always kind of bothered me. We should bother everyone because we pay. We the people pay for those institutions. We have to do everything in our power not to let them become sanctuaries for white supremacy.
Starting point is 01:45:29 Exactly. Exactly. Ellen. I'm not disagreeing with you at all. And my company commander in Boot Camp, but his name was Booker T. Barfield, the third. And his blackness was, I don't think any white slave owner or any
Starting point is 01:45:55 impregnated any of his forebearers. I mean, this guy looked like he was right out of Nigeria or Ghana or one of those places. He hadn't lightened up at all. And great guy, great company commander. And, you know, so I mean, that was my boot camp experience. A little bit more history here. I went to a high school, and while I was there,
Starting point is 01:46:25 the only time we saw a black person was when a basketball game occurred, and the next town south and the basketball team showed up, it would have one or two black players on it. My high school did not have a single black student. And it wasn't a segregated high school. It was just that the community didn't have any black people. I was raised in a lily white society. But I had parents who...
Starting point is 01:47:01 Me too. That's why we never went south for summer vacations or anything because dad would not go to a segregated state. Roger, did you go to the BA today? How many people were out pro-saint-old? Oh, you didn't make it out there? I usually did. I didn't make it today.
Starting point is 01:47:18 I should have been a beautiful sunny day, but at none today, we had to make a pallet of half-gallon jars off of the pickup truck and make them in and store them in the basement of the extension office.
Starting point is 01:47:36 And that took an hour. and by that time it was too late so the wife and I went out and tried a new restaurant for lunch and I only got here at a quarter to two you know I think Ram Platner is a perfect Oh, go ahead Tristan
Starting point is 01:47:53 Oh I was just gonna ask I mean Sort of Switching gears here but Did you guys Did any of you guys hear about Jasmine Crockett She's beefing with a reporter from the Atlantic?
Starting point is 01:48:10 Yeah, I did I did see that. But hey, save that for a minute. Would you please, Tristan, because I've got our buddy Gary, Labor Man, on the line. And Labor Man only calls in when he's got real substance to offer. And he's just a few scant miles from Zorro Ranch and said that he would like to offer his perspective. Are you there, Gary? Yeah, Roxanne.
Starting point is 01:48:43 I'm here. Okay. A little bit hoarse, but yeah. Yeah, I've been living here in Moriarty, New Mexico, for 20-some-odd years. Matter of fact, I think when I came here, I came here in 2004, first of the year. And that's when the labor's appointed me to be an instructor for the local in the training fund.
Starting point is 01:49:22 And we have sub offices in Farmington, New Mexico, Espignola, New Mexico, in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and Las Cruces, New Mexico, in the main office. in Albuquerque. And our training site at that time was located here on the border, actually, right on the border of Santa Fe County and Edgewood, New Mexico. And that's the next town up for me about eight miles. So when I came here, I was required to cover the entire state as the instructor. and so I would pretty much do a week in each location, conducting classes, and for the membership. And so I would travel up Highway 41, which cuts through Moriarty and heads up north. And when you take that road, you pass right by that ranch.
Starting point is 01:50:40 in that large mansion. And over the years, okay, I conducted full-time work for all of 2004 through 2010, seven years. The only thing I ever heard about that ranch from people who were just conveying what they knew was that it was owned by Victoria's Secret
Starting point is 01:51:14 and that occasionally they would do a photo shoots and you know who is associated you know who owned Victoria's Secret right well I do now this Wexler guy yeah Les Wexner yeah I know that now I didn't
Starting point is 01:51:38 And nobody seemed to know that then. People would say, well, Victoria's Secret owned it. You know, that's what... Gary, did they say, there's awful lot of good-looking pretty girls running around over there? That way you heard? Was that the secret you heard? Well, they would do...
Starting point is 01:51:57 Well, I knew what Victoria's Secret was, so I assumed, yeah, you know, a bunch of good-looking women doing photo shoots, just like they, you know, they do their... They do their thing. They publish their magazines. They do their, you know, New York fashion shows and Paris fashion shows and whatever. But that place during all those years, and I continued doing part-time work through 2013.
Starting point is 01:52:36 and all my trips up to Española, my classes would be done for the workforce that worked up at Los Alamos. And I would do the classes in the evenings on weeknights. They required classes and that they had to have for certain bonuses and what have you. and I would usually arrange running the classes five nights a week. I would have to do an OSHA 10 or two nights, a right-to-no class has come, and on occasion first eight CPR, and on occasion what we call the journeyman skill upgrade. And so I would be bucked for the full week.
Starting point is 01:53:37 But I did not stay up in Espanola at a motel. I came back and forth, which is an 80-mile run because of my dog. And I could avoid a babysitter for the week, you know. but as I would go back and forth, my classes would start at 5 p.m. And normally the ocean class would last until 10 over two nights, and the others would be four hours each, four hours each night.
Starting point is 01:54:25 And I'd head back home, and in all that time that I was going back and forth. This is one week a month, okay? I do these classes every month. And during all that time, so for better than seven years. And by the way,
Starting point is 01:54:55 that mansion was not permanently residents. In other words, nobody was living there permanently. And the vast majority of the nights that I would go by,
Starting point is 01:55:15 it would be dark. Except for, I would say, an outside light or two. You know, like on a pole or something. but that's all you would see. I probably seen the place lit up
Starting point is 01:55:34 like, I don't know, like, like, like, you know, football stadium on Friday night in Texas.
Starting point is 01:55:52 Probably five, six times only. It seemed like there was, hardly anything ever going on over there and that's all I ever heard was Victoria's secret owned it and that they would do but when it was lit up
Starting point is 01:56:15 I mean it was fucking lit up I mean that's a big big fucking house up there and it's off Highway 41 a couple of miles sitting up on you know, not the biggest of mesas around, but, you know, a small mesa. You know, and you guys could go in Google Earth, and I don't know if you put in Zoro Ranch,
Starting point is 01:56:44 if it'll zoom in on it, but it might. I just found it because I know how to find it, you know. And I think there's a hair strip, small hair strip there. and maybe one or two helipads up there. But, you know, it just didn't seem like much ever went on up there. Now, I'm only going by it 25% of the time. Now, I live 25 miles from it right now, you know. And I don't know if there's access.
Starting point is 01:57:30 off of Highway 41 into the ranch. There's another big ranch adjacent to it, and it looks like you've got to go up that ranch road, and then maybe there's another intersection that goes over that way. It might be, oh, a secure this four or five-mile trip to get over to that building. I guess the road
Starting point is 01:57:59 is coming in from the highway 25, the interstate side over to that way. I don't even know if there is a road that goes completely from the west side to get into that place.
Starting point is 01:58:17 But you know, all this talk about people being buried out there, you know, I'm like, I never heard anything like that. Never heard anything sinister other than what was Victoria's Secret owned it, and they did photo shoots on occasion.
Starting point is 01:58:39 You know, like I say, over all in years, I only seen the place lit up, you know, five, six times at the most. I'm sure there was an equivalent amount over the other three quarters at a time that I wasn't doing classes and going by it. to physically see it. But, you know what I mean? It's just that didn't seem like a whole lot took place out here. It's what I'm starting to think.
Starting point is 01:59:09 So I don't know. But no, they've, let's see, the attorney general has opened up some sort of investigation here in New Mexico. Yeah, the New Mexico legislature. The New Mexico legislature has established a bipartisan commission to investigate. Well, they, I think they passed the bill. Yeah, they did. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:59:42 So they're going to be doing a deep dive. I've seen some reference to the fact that some LIDAR and Eldar may have already been used. And I guess that, you know, you said it's huge. How, just knowing the lay of the land, Gary, how long would it take, say, an emergency responder to get there from wherever? Uh, emergency responder. An ambulance. You're talking about like an ambulance? An ambulance?
Starting point is 02:00:22 Yeah, or paramedics or a cop? Probably depends on, on, uh, on the time frame, probably in the early days. You know, there's no paved road. I don't think there's a paved road to this day. And where that paved road emanates on the west, see, I'm on the east side of it. When I go up 41, I'm on the east side of that mansion.
Starting point is 02:00:55 and you got to kind of come through those those uh as you know what you call them you know your hills and hours uh you know it's probably pretty secure as route uh you know it could
Starting point is 02:01:15 it could probably take uh it could probably take where would they come from let's see let me try to visualize what's on the opposite west side. I think it's 25 miles
Starting point is 02:01:31 approximately from my house to to that mansion. And that's halfway to Santa Fe. Santa Fe. Sanofa is 50 miles
Starting point is 02:01:54 north of me. It would probably take I got to say So would they come from? It would probably come from out of Bernalillo. Do you realize why I'm asking? Not really. It was escape proof.
Starting point is 02:02:32 And they could do anything up there and no risk of surveillance or discovery whatsoever. Oh, yeah, that's probably true. And, you know, they probably had posted guards, you know. From the mansion to the east, you know, just adjacent to Highway 41, where you have a great view of the mansion. I never ever saw any sort of activity, any sort of patrols. I'm not sure what the property lines were. I've heard that that place was about six, seven thousand acres.
Starting point is 02:03:25 That's a pretty big piece of real estate. And it's all, it's all, if you all want to go on Google Earth and kind of scow around, you'll see it's all kind of scrub land, you know, except for the ranch, just do something. south of it. That's a little bit located a little bit closer to farmhouse, the barns, etc.
Starting point is 02:03:54 located a little bit closer to Highway 41 than this mansion is. Oh yeah, that's rough country. You know, that's a, you know, that's
Starting point is 02:04:08 a, you know, that's hot country up there. That's good deer country right in that area. On the opposite side of Highway 41, there's a, what do you call it, a game refuge, I guess. Protected, protected area. Small, because most of that land is all private, and they all open up their places for hunting. So, yeah, yeah, escape proof. yeah certainly for a 13 year old girl
Starting point is 02:04:45 you know makes you wonder what kind of game they were hunting over there well you know like I say when that place was lit up I mean it was fucking lit up I mean it was like the race talk I remember the first time I saw it
Starting point is 02:05:11 first time I saw it I was coming back late at night you know So I'm leaving our hall at 10 o'clock in Espinola. And I'm getting over there. It takes me about an hour. You know, and, you know, I go down through Santa Fe, I cut over and get on 285, then jump off at Lamey on 41 head in south.
Starting point is 02:05:38 And when you start heading down 41, after you leave the little town of El Dorado, I'm not sure how many miles that is, but it's probably, oh, 20, about 25 miles. But you come up over this rise before you get into a lame in your hill, and when you crest it,
Starting point is 02:06:04 coming around the corner, you can see that mansion. I remember the first time I saw it. Go it up. I went, holy fuck. You know, it's like, there's like a big spotlight shining on me. And I'm 20, no, I got to be 20 miles away still. You know, something like that.
Starting point is 02:06:26 And, yeah, and that's all, that's all I ever heard from it. You know, I heard that from multiple people, you know. I was never curious, you know, I think there was shit around it, you know. I think they're going to slow play this investigation out here. That's the other thing I wanted to bring up. Why do you say that, Gary? Why do I say that? Because Bill Richardson
Starting point is 02:07:07 had some ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Oh, that's true. Yes, yes, he certainly did. And I did. And I did everything in my fucking power to get Bill Richardson elected. twice. And I guess
Starting point is 02:07:30 I had no idea about any of all this or what is my understanding my understanding of what is his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
Starting point is 02:07:50 was Epstein or Epstein's lawyers were lobbying Bill Richardson to use his friendship with a governor, I think it was a Florida governor on Epstein's behalf. I'm not sure what the, any details were.
Starting point is 02:08:29 So supposedly, and this all happened in the mid 2010s, I think. I have no idea what you know how much in the sick of it he might be. You know, but I'm thinking
Starting point is 02:08:53 if he is, it may, you know, slow play this thing. No, they find out. Not sure exactly how thick or how deep into it he was, but his name has been in, he's in there. In the files, that's for damn sure. Yeah, I have no idea.
Starting point is 02:09:19 And God, you know, he moved around in some pretty thin atmosphere. I mean, he was up there. Oh, Richardson? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, oh, yeah. What was his cabinet role in under Clinton? What was he? He was secretary of something, wasn't he?
Starting point is 02:09:40 Uh, yeah, Secretary of Energy, maybe. Yeah, maybe that sounds right, yeah. And didn't he also negotiate some, uh, uh, the peace accords? Yes. Well, yeah, he was. Yeah, he was, he was, uh, like, special envoys and wasn't he ambassador to the UN? Maybe he was that.
Starting point is 02:10:12 I can't remember. Maybe he had a few words. Yeah, so. No, he had a long, you know, career at public service. Can anyone see the Clinton testimony? We can't see it, right? It's behind closed doors, but are they going to release the transcripts? I don't know.
Starting point is 02:10:40 No one know? Well, the New Mexico legislation promises transparency. We'll have to see how transparent that transparency is. yeah well i know that bill clinton a testimony today anyone know oh it was it was a shit show
Starting point is 02:10:59 same thing right yeah comer pile came running out and said well president clinton has absolved daddy yeah carter yeah all he said was all he said was uh from what i read
Starting point is 02:11:22 was uh I have no knowledge of Donald Trump doing anything wrong. That's the only... And he probably doesn't, but the real damning thing was that he put the lie to something Mitt Witt Niro said earlier. He said, I had a conversation with Don on a golf course where he said that he split up with Epstein over a real estate transaction. Yeah, yeah, that's correct.
Starting point is 02:11:53 Which, as I noted earlier, is exactly... nowhere even in the same zip code as the whole, well, you know, I caught him poaching my little girls, and I thought that was disgusting. It didn't happen. Proven by the fact that he continued to have, again, I don't know how it's so easy for the multimillionaire for-profit media to forget this.
Starting point is 02:12:16 He had Thanksgiving dinner with Trump in November 2017 at Mago. loco. Well, they have amnesia. You know, Trump says something that magically produces amnesia with the for-profit media. You know, that's our problem. That's a big problem. I don't know. I could we be even this far down this road.
Starting point is 02:12:56 You know? well, when you got people in the positions they're in, and they're going to protect him and cover everything up, you know. We're down that road. So, but anyway, you know, it certainly never occurred to any of us out here that there was anything sinister going on up in that place, and I guess that
Starting point is 02:13:25 you know, maybe we'll find things out or maybe we won't. Who knows? But, uh, it is interesting all these years.
Starting point is 02:13:38 You never heard anything salacious. You never heard any whispers or rumors or. No. That's, that's, that's either some serious tight-lippedness or it's, I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:13:52 Like, say, there just probably wasn't a whole lot of activity out here. You know? I see the place lit up, you know, and I'm going through, you know, five nights a week.
Starting point is 02:14:10 I'm going through and or a solid seven-year period where I'm doing classes once a month every month or, you know, pretty much a week solid. I can only see that place lit up maybe half a dozen times. You know, I'm sure the frequency is just the same during the other three weeks. I'm not going by it. You know what I mean? It would tell me that, you know, they were only out there, you know, a very low number of times, you know, maybe quarterly or something or what have you.
Starting point is 02:14:54 I did see it. It was lit up two nights in a row, one of those weeks. And the other times when I seen it lit up, I only seen it lit up for one night. Well, I'm guessing that you probably don't like the whole place up if you're up there doing dirty business, burying bodies and whatnot. Oh, who knows? Who knows? Like I say, you know, anybody.
Starting point is 02:15:30 Everyone so, and have a huge swaree, like a recruitment drive, so to speak. That's when you did see it all lit up. Well, maybe they were just doing legitimate, when it was really lit up, legitimate. Like a real party. What do you call it? What the hell is, the magazine now? Victoria's a secret. Victoria's secret photoshoots.
Starting point is 02:15:59 maybe there was a lot of shit going on when it was dark you know what it would be interesting if uh if anybody out there in the hard work and multi-millionaire for-profit media universe would do a deep dive into victoria's secret advertising and just see if there's any ads that look like they might have been shot in new mexico and then sort of work backwards from from there. Who were the models? What did they see? Did they see anything? What do they know? Well, you wouldn't think they would fuck with their models. You wouldn't think that they would fuck with those models. Yeah, but the whole thing, Gary, is that the entire, well, yeah, there's that, but his entire filthy operation centered, and the same thing can be said for nitwit Niro, centered on modeling. Like the guy...
Starting point is 02:17:05 Oh, yeah, modeling. The guy... The guy... With the pageants. The guy in France. Who... Yeah. The pageants?
Starting point is 02:17:16 But the guy in France who was funneling underage girls under the guise of modeling to Jeffrey Epstein. He... Epstein dies, maybe. In 2019, this guy,
Starting point is 02:17:30 dies in a French jail three years later. Yeah, the whole thing, the whole thing, Trump and his pageants, Epstein, with his juveniles, you know, they were made for each other. If you think about it. Right, and look, Trump was there. I mean, we've got quotes from him and saying,
Starting point is 02:17:58 Yeah, Jeffrey and I share a similar taste in women, and well, he likes some kind of. young. Yeah. I don't know. Well, I hope they dig up something out here, but I don't think
Starting point is 02:18:17 it'll be too trumping whatever they dig up out here. But, uh, and that seems dead, so I think the only real
Starting point is 02:18:30 The girlfriend's not, yeah, but she's not. Hook. She's playing with the only real hook is the, uh, Yeah, and the only real hook is that, uh, uh, uh, Epstein, is that, was that his wife? Epstein's wife? No, Gisling?
Starting point is 02:18:51 Yeah, yeah, Gislein. No. Is that, was that, no. Oh, okay. I didn't know that. Uh-huh. But, uh, yeah, I think she holds all the cards. Yeah, and she knows literally where they.
Starting point is 02:19:13 the bodies are married. We're not going to get shit out of DOJ. They said they're done. Well, not until we get a president who can appoint an attorney general with some real sharp, nasty teeth. Yeah. Even a dams take over. Epstein files, yeah. Take over the house.
Starting point is 02:19:41 They're still going to ignore them. Them subpoena what? They're, fuck, they already violated a bunch of dumb subpoenas of the last girl round. Yeah, but remember, but remember when he did it, the man who looks like rancid hot dog water smells wound up spending three months in the joint. And who's that other guy, the economic guy? Peter Navarro did too, yeah. Yes, yes.
Starting point is 02:20:10 Yeah, well, anyway, we'll see, we'll see, uh, We'll see what happens out here, but, you know, you're probably not going to hear very much. Out of, you know, the Attorney General's office and... Is that a blue? That they all blue? And that Democratic? Yeah, but they're law enforcement people. They're not going to run through.
Starting point is 02:20:49 a fucking mic every day and say, oh shit, we found this. We found, you know. You're probably not going to hear nothing until, you know, the only thing you probably hear is, well, a grand jury has been in a panel, you know, if it goes that far,
Starting point is 02:21:10 you know. Well, it will be public record if they pursue a search warrant, Gary. Okay, well, maybe. We'll see, we'll see if it gets that far. but uh well what i've been reading about the reading i've been able to do so far suggests that that is a road they're already going down because again there's been mention of
Starting point is 02:21:45 lidar and eldar ground penetrating radar oh okay okay all right well uh we'll see what happens you see a whole bunch of bulldozers and shit going on over there i don't necessarily know that it'll be bulldozed at first at least, it will be forensic archaeologists and dogs. Okay, yeah, right. Using cordon, it's provided by the LIDAR. Maybe they'll find the guy from the car with the wood chipper in the back. Yeah, we'll see. We'll see what happened.
Starting point is 02:22:28 I think, I forget his name, but he's supposedly from what I hear is pretty red. reputable individual. And we'll see where it goes from there. For one thing, for one thing, our governor will support him, that's for sure.
Starting point is 02:22:59 And what he does, or at least do her best to support him. And when I say that, I'm talking about, you know, our legislative session is over right now. in other words being able to
Starting point is 02:23:19 you know like next year when the legislature inconvened you know to provide adequate funding to continue if the investigation is still ongoing at that time which is less than a year
Starting point is 02:23:41 so I think they just just adjourned here in the past couple weeks or something. I know one of the last things we did was this deal about in open an investigation. So anyway, anyway, never, never, ever heard anything innocuous or sinister or whatever, ever.
Starting point is 02:24:11 Like I say, of all the people that, That's kind of how they operated, Gary. I mean, they didn't put up billboards. They wanted to keep it all under wraps. Seems like that. That's for sure. A good operation, tight-lift operation from that standpoint for a very long time.
Starting point is 02:24:33 Well, let me get off this phone here. Okay, Gary. Before you go, can I ask your question about the upcoming elections? What seats do you have going on in New Mexico? Do you have any concerns? You think Matt can sneak in there? What's your thoughts? No, no.
Starting point is 02:24:52 We swept during the last presidential election and during the fire mid-term. We've been holding steadily at two senators. We only have three representatives. And my sense. I said my, yeah, my, my, well, I worry about the guy down south because he's in CD2, and that's always a rough go because it incorporates the entire eastern side of the state and some of the southern counties that are all pretty conservative and MAGA, yeah.
Starting point is 02:25:40 That one's always been flip-flopping over time. And one client, the clown held it for a very long time. I forget his name. But, no, we're solid dim now. Pretty much all the way down the line. You know, just we have a lot of counties that are solid Republicans, you know. Probably more counties, solid Republicans. We have the bigger counties, you know,
Starting point is 02:26:15 I don't know, you know, Albuquerque. A big ranching industry, right? What's that? Big ranching industry? The east? Ranching? I can't quite understand what you said.
Starting point is 02:26:31 Ranching. Like, ranching. Yeah, like cows. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. All sort of ranchers are the public.
Starting point is 02:26:40 Do you think, well, But do you think they're fucking pissed off about the whole Argentina thing? And, you know, like Roxanne was talking about in the first part of the show, you know, you can't get a good cut of beef for less than $20 or a bad one or a mediocre one. I don't know. This is a big deal over here. So I don't know. You'd think they'd see the light.
Starting point is 02:27:10 Anyway, you know. we'll see we'll see how it ends up it really really provides any any impact
Starting point is 02:27:29 but you know we should be in very solid solid shape you know for the midterms you shouldn't have any problems so we'll be having a race for governor
Starting point is 02:27:46 we're in a half here for a governor so governor will be uh new governor will be elected I don't know but I got a good one
Starting point is 02:27:58 I'm in CD1 you know which is central part of the state Albuquerque Bernalillo etc and just out here
Starting point is 02:28:12 in Moriarty but Melanie Stansbury Oh, she's been stand up. Oh, she's awesome. For us. Well, not just that, because I get emails from her. I'll be back.
Starting point is 02:28:29 You know, like weekly, maybe even more. But what's going on? She's really a hustler, you know. He's down there, beating the doors down and wearing out the shoe leather. trying to get things done for his country and his state. And doing best I could tell, an excellent job, you know. But anyway, guys, gals, we are going to say, good night for now.
Starting point is 02:29:15 And I'm going to do a little digging. Sounds good. As I think about it. Let us know what you find out, Gary. Well, I'm going to give Gary King a call and talk to him. And see what he might have to. And another guy, Mike and I wanted a long-time party chair in his state for many years. His brother was going to.
Starting point is 02:29:55 was governor, you know, we got the King family over here in Moriarty. You know, I used to hang with them going back, the ways, and he did a lot of business with them. We're our local doing all their training out here. And, you know, if there's any sinister shit, Michael, no. I guess. by the way, this is where Bill Clinton
Starting point is 02:30:32 made his final decision in Mike's restaurant called the O'Comman order. He's sitting in a booth with former Governor Tony and Iya, Mike Anaya. Let's see, his name was Chavez.
Starting point is 02:30:54 It was Chavez? I'm not sure if it was Chavez. No. there was Mike, Tony, Bill Clinton, and I forget who else in one of the boots. And that's where they told Bill Clinton and they're running for president. Back in, what was it, 90?
Starting point is 02:31:22 I'll be damned. One, 92, whatever, yeah. What they did, they get, Mike, which we became chair of the Democratic State Party. And he told Bill Clinton, he says, I think we were Republican at the time. And he told them, he says, look, I'm going to guarantee you, you'll take this state.
Starting point is 02:31:55 You will win this state. If you run, you're going to win this state. and I guess we hadn't been Democrat for a term or two and I don't know who was in behind that but yeah
Starting point is 02:32:13 right out here sitting and I caught I caught all four of them except for one of them and placed to that first person that was
Starting point is 02:32:23 Mayor Chavez Albuquerque when I walked in when Bill Clinton came out here to the funeral of Bruce King
Starting point is 02:32:34 and you know the former governor of the state also and I met Bill Clinton at that time and they were in the booth
Starting point is 02:32:50 and right away I came in early because he had put up a buffet everybody was coming back from the from the service over at the high school and I got over there early
Starting point is 02:33:03 and my Did you want to meet Bill Clinton? I said, sure. He said, well, we're here early, you know. He says, I introduce him to you. So when I walked in, I didn't even notice them. I went over to the buffet and just did my usual grab a plateful. And I sat in the seat.
Starting point is 02:33:23 I normally sit in a small table, not a booth. It was facing them. So I was sitting there, and I waited, and I said, God damn, there's Bill Clinton. Right away, two secret servers. agents came up across both my shoulders
Starting point is 02:33:41 behind me and stood there, you know. You know, oh fuck, what is this? You know? And then Mike told Bill Clinton and Bill clicked and kind of shoot them back
Starting point is 02:33:57 a little. That's funny. And after we got it through eating you know, some of the folks started coming over from the reception got a little crowded, but I talked to them for about 15 minutes. I talked to him for about a lot of labor issues.
Starting point is 02:34:18 And one of the things that he did during his presidency was he finally got the Department of fucking labor, those bastards all them years, so finally recognized the laborers as an apprenticeshipable craft instruction craft
Starting point is 02:34:38 and for us to develop our own apprentice programs before that we had no apprenticeship we never had an apprenticeship there was always new guys get in the field
Starting point is 02:34:51 and the old timers teach them you know especially when you work in next to them so it's pretty interesting but anyway I think about you because when I'm up in Parkersburg visiting with Victoria,
Starting point is 02:35:10 just a couple of blocks away from her house is the hall for the Lyuna local. Okay, and over there in Mineral Springs, which is not very far away. Mineral Wells. You've got one of the best training sites in the country. Yeah, the carpenters and millrides. No, no, the labors. fuck the carpenters and millwrights. Well, okay, the laborers have their
Starting point is 02:35:39 training center, and so do the carpenters and mill rights there in mineral wells. Yeah, and I've been over here. Not a lot of love lost between the two, apparently. No. Carpinsers have been really fucked up off and on for
Starting point is 02:35:57 a lot of years. You know, they supported W. They supported... Oh, I remember remember when the Carpenter's president was the deep into
Starting point is 02:36:11 uh deep into W's campaign I actually met him and boss man waiting went to peed on him if his guts were on fire yeah he was he was a real
Starting point is 02:36:24 real uh white winger yeah McCarthy was the name McCaffee yeah that sounds right yeah Mac something but anyway
Starting point is 02:36:36 I've been over to mineral wells I think three times I took my my initial Haswopper instructor training there I think I went there for one Haswopper instructor refresher one year
Starting point is 02:36:57 I went for something else I can't think of what the fuck it was but I was up there three times There's good people there. Oh, man. There's some real good people there. At the time I was going, you know.
Starting point is 02:37:14 I'm sure there still are. And, yeah, and they do have a very nice site. They've got dormitories to house the students in a cafeteria. had some really, really, really good cooks, good food. Yeah, and flying into Parkersburg. I flew into Pittsburgh, and I flew in one of them little, what do you call them, few buckets, planes. God, I don't know where you'd land in Parkersburg now.
Starting point is 02:38:02 I don't know. We landed. at the airport and yeah that was that was a trip and uh going in on one of them a little single prop engine i think one in a two prop one time and a single prop another time it held like ten people we're coming out all labor's coming out of pittsburg we flew into pittsburg and gut-wrenching plane, you know. It seemed like it would drop
Starting point is 02:38:43 30, 40 feet. No, I've taken several rides in and out of Yeager. I mean, anytime you fly over the Appalachians, there's a potential for adventure. Yeah, yeah, it was really something else out there. And the same thing, we're flying out. I think we flew out of there. And I'm just, you know, we probably flew back to Pittsburgh.
Starting point is 02:39:19 And then caught flights out of Pittsburgh. Because our guys come from all over the country. They come from Hawaii, Alaska, you know, Florida, you name it. You know, we've got locals and training funds and training. facilities there was a time when there was a time when West Virginia was the beating heart of the labor movement
Starting point is 02:39:45 oh yeah oh yeah still is it's still got quite a good quite a good number of of labors I forgot what they had at the time I was there so it's probably not quite as much
Starting point is 02:40:05 right now that I think they said how many locals they were serving, the training fund. The training fund is separate from the locals. The locals are the ones that put the money into the training funds, contractors. And they pay a training amount, you know, 25 cents a million hour, 50 cents a man hour, dollar a man hour, dollar a man hour, whatever.
Starting point is 02:40:38 And then the fund is a separate entity. Under a separate charter, just serves the local membership. And they said they had about five or six locals in the state of West Virginia. And I think it's about 6,000, 6,000 membership, you know, which is quite a bit, you know. that's quite a bit. So still back in that day, and, you know, like I say, I started as a full-time instructor in 2004,
Starting point is 02:41:19 but I was getting trained up before I went full-time. I was an instructor for a number of different things before I actually went full-time. So that's when, I think, the first time they sent me to New England back to my home state of Connecticut
Starting point is 02:41:42 to take class up there and then my next class was down there in rural wells but anyway so yeah I'm not if you have some ideas
Starting point is 02:42:03 I'm not too sure how to approach people about this place as I think about it right now. I want to say, well, what do you know about this joint, Mike? You know, they were raping 14-year-olds over there or whatever you ever? You know, I don't know.
Starting point is 02:42:30 I thought it's too good with me, you know? Yeah, for sure. There's guys been the bulk work. Because you guys have been the bulkwork at a party out here for, oh my god he's 97 now yeah you think so
Starting point is 02:42:50 I think he's yeah I'm 20 years older me I just turned 78 but anyway well happy recent birthday no yeah February 2nd
Starting point is 02:43:04 groundhog day so anyway if you have some ideas because there might be some folks that know stuff Yeah
Starting point is 02:43:22 You know Well and if I get any ideas I'll I'll forward them on to you Gary have a wonderful weekend Take care of yourself And let's talk soon All right Bye now
Starting point is 02:43:34 All right Okay Bye everyone Gary's amazing Just amazing Well we are almost out of program here A few minutes left in the show I should note that
Starting point is 02:43:52 We're at 1450 to finish the month of February. Well, I haven't looked at email in a minute. I don't know if anything came in. I saw one story that just sort of grabbed me. Emilio, quit that. 50 cents a man in ours. Great fun for Lindsay.
Starting point is 02:44:23 Oh, yeah. Now, earlier today, and this deserves our attention. earlier today Well, okay, you've got to back up a little bit There has been circulating what is said to be a 17-page draft executive order that completely upends
Starting point is 02:45:05 how we hold elections in the United States. The date on the document was April 12, 2025. So that tells you how long they've been planning this shit. And it's been, like I said, it's been circulating for a little bit. The Washington Post has reported on it some. This is all under the guise of, we have to prevent illegal aliens from voting, which they can't.
Starting point is 02:45:44 But I want to time travel for a second. And ask if we all remember back during the election cycle when people began actually reading the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, and some intrepid pixel-stained wretch asked nitwit Nero what about Project 2025? You said, Never heard of it.
Starting point is 02:46:13 There's some pretty bad stuff in there. Which begged the question. How do you know there's bad stuff in there if you've never heard of it? Well, everything old is new again. Today, a reporter asked him if he was considering a national emergency relative to the midterms, and nitwit Niro responded,
Starting point is 02:46:37 Who told you that? I've never heard about it. And bless his heart in a good way. J.B. Pritzker, Governor of Illinois, reposted the video clip over on what used to be Twitter and simply said, Donald, you're not denying it. So look for it to happen. National Emergency Related to VIII. Because among other things, he said he doesn't care if Congress passes the Save Act.
Starting point is 02:47:20 He said he's going to enforce voter ID for the midterms, regardless of whether Congress passes it or not, and that he'll do it via executive order. Jesus. Hang on tight. But then again, everything is hang on tight right now. And has been, isn't it? Oh, damn, Brother Deacon Asa, that looks so. So good. That is some mighty fine, that's some mighty fine chicken bird you got going on there for you for your evening repast.
Starting point is 02:48:31 Anybody else got anything they want to bring to the table? Because I got one more here. This is just a little moment. An ice supervisor busted. And here's the video, the audio, I should say. Just so you know you're being recorded, sir. This video comes from the Othello Police Department. The man being arrested is Kobe Williams.
Starting point is 02:49:18 He was a supervisor with ICE. The Associated Press reports that in the year 2022, Williams was arrested in a sting by police in Othello, Washington, while going to a hotel room to meet who he thought was a 13-year-old girl. He'd arranged to pay for sex. Williams, seen here, was 49. At the time, here's more from the outlet. Williams had driven his government vehicle,
Starting point is 02:49:40 which was filled with cash, alcohol, pills, and Viagra, and was carrying his ice badge and loaded government firearm. The 22-year ICE veteran offered a rationale that turned out to be a lie. Here it comes. And he was there to rescue the girl as part of a human trafficking investigation. Williams is serving prison time for what prosecutors would call a reprehensible abuse of power in 2024. The Tri-City Harris. Yeah. They're filthy.
Starting point is 02:50:09 Of course they are. And of course, this is a disgusting old chud who showed up thinking he was going to. I guess it just comes with the turf, the maggot turf, but it sure is sickening. So I guess that pretty much brings us to the close of our discussion this evening. It's been a good one, and thank you to Labor Man for sharing his insight with us. A little sad news on the way I. out the door. Neil Sedaka has passed at the age of 86.
Starting point is 02:51:01 Oh, the hits he produced. He probably got spaceship money just from love will keep us together. Laughter in the rain, breaking
Starting point is 02:51:19 up's hard to do, oh, Carol, yeah, on and on and on. Immigrant song or The Immigrant. not the Led Zeppelin tune. Yeah. Well, I hope his passing was peaceful.
Starting point is 02:51:54 He was taken to the hospital earlier today, and he died somewhat shortly thereafter. But God, he got covered by Elvis, Frank Sinatra, the Fifth Dimension, and, ugh, nickel back. He wrote Stupid Cupid and Where the Boys Are for Connie Francis. and thank you to T.J. T.J. said,
Starting point is 02:52:53 Gary's amazing. Yes, he is. He absolutely is. And thank you for that. We are now down to gracious sakes. We are down to 1375. If we were able to somehow bring in 175 more dollars to add to what's come in this evening,
Starting point is 02:53:17 we'd only be a week behind for the first broadcast of March. come Monday. And I would be extremely remiss. Well, I'll mention it in a minute. But thanks, everybody. Thanks to each and every one of you who share your precious finite time
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