Kump - Ep. 185 DIDDY JAILED

Episode Date: September 23, 2024

Ray and Lucie discuss Diddy Freak Off parties, Disney scams, and much more. Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/RayKump for an extra episode every week! Follow Kump on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/rayk...ump Kump Hand Merch https://bonfire.com/store/kump/ Follow Ray on Sound Cloud https://on.soundcloud.com/QbP8

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello and welcome to come. Hello. Hello, Lucy. Hi. How are you? I'm doing pretty good. Yeah? How you doing?
Starting point is 00:00:25 Oh, I mean, I'm just hearing a lot of, a lot of stories. about what people, famous people have been up to that I wasn't invited to guess I'm not a big enough deal to be included in, you know, a puff daddy party. You wanted to go to the sweat parties?
Starting point is 00:00:44 I mean, I, I, if you're gonna have so, if you want someone to sweat, what, you know, what, I mean, I'm your man. Come on. If you're looking for a sweat lodge kind of vibe, a vibe where people just kind of get in their, onches on just getting getting getting getting wet in the face getting the knots out
Starting point is 00:01:06 with minimal effort yeah I'm just what why are you looking why don't go don't go hang around the Tybo classes you know or whatever you know in the 90s was this 90s and the 2000s and uh jazzercise you don't want to go find some jazzercise chick she's she's just going to think of her forever to get her to sweat yeah you want someone like me I'll sweat you watching an episode succession or whatever is new it's exciting yeah just imagining you at one of those sweat but you're in between two you know trafficking victims and you're just and you're just sweating I would be so I would be so annoyed I wouldn't I would make up the fact that there was traffic like I would I would accuse him of trafficking people just because I was someone I hate I would
Starting point is 00:01:54 hate those parties so much I hate being any kind of crowd any kind of like you know loud environment. I'm sure the music is way too loud. I'm sure it was just like, it was just like people just getting garrish, just being showy, you know, and just yelling.
Starting point is 00:02:12 You can't, you can't understand anyone. It's like trying to have a conversation. And then just, you know, you know, Kevin Hartster's there, sitting in a woman's hair on fire.
Starting point is 00:02:22 I'm trying, I'm trying to talk about, you know, Bastard, Alaska or whatever. You're trying to get a, you're trying to get one of the traffic. licking victims to sterilize your wound with the Belvedere vodka. Yes.
Starting point is 00:02:35 I mean, sure. My wound, what are you mean exactly? I don't know. It's just some wound. Yeah, just some random wound. You're like a girl jealous shots. Like, let me get around the arm. Is Belvedere expensive enough for that?
Starting point is 00:02:48 I don't know what expensive is. I think Belvedere is pretty nice. Is it vodka? I think it's, yeah. Mr. Belvedere. Yeah, sounds fancy. You're speaking of fancy before we go, you know, we get on, don't forget, you know, there's a lot.
Starting point is 00:03:00 be a fancy lad or lady and like and subscribe on this on this whatever platform you're on however you're consuming this just indicate you like it and subscribe to it hit notification bell so if your child goes missing you'll hear about it if your child was like if you had the option to be notified if your child was picked up by an abductor wouldn't you take it I would so what's the difference with this you know some parents they're not great parents but I would definitely do that. Right. You'd be a lousy parents of me. So why does this any different?
Starting point is 00:03:31 It's not. I don't, yeah, right? I just, just hit notification bell and, and, and, and find your missing child. I know, I'm, no promises. I'm asking some, like, some grieving mother is going to be like, you promise me, I didn't promise nothing. I just said you, I just, you know, kind of conflated the issues. That should really be the new name for the show.
Starting point is 00:03:53 What? No, no promises. Yeah. It's called grieving mothers. And, you know, while you're at it, if you love this show, why not get more of it? And you can. You might not have thought you could, but you can. If you sign up at patreon.com slash rake hump, you get an extra episode every week for five bucks a month.
Starting point is 00:04:15 It's a pretty good deal. And it's a great way to get over, you know, whatever happens to your son or daughter, if you're grieving mother. You know, I'm not saying that, like, I can bring back your kids. No. I mean, I didn't take them. I wasn't, to be clear, I can't bring them back from wherever, like, I can't retrieve them. Right. I think content of what we say won't necessarily comfort you, but sometimes hearing a human voice as you drift off into your depressed sleep.
Starting point is 00:04:41 Yeah. It can be nice. Just something. It's just something to pay for. Something to fill the void. Just something to spend your money on it's because there's no more you're not buying presents for those kids anymore. We're your kids now. geez uh all right so but yeah i mean what is going because i remember puff daddy from those songs
Starting point is 00:05:04 he did um more money more problems and i'll be missing you when he um when he when his friend biggie smalls died was shot and he made a music video about himself um and uh what else was his big ones um he did he did the godzilla song with jimmy page he was a big star his show made Where he got it, had people get him. That was, it was called Maid, his show? I think it was called Maid, yeah. A bunch of Maids. Wasn't it called Maid?
Starting point is 00:05:32 I don't know. Wasn't it called? Or wasn't it making the band? Making the band, right. Maid was a, I think, some MTV thing where, yeah, no, he was going to pit my ride. Anyway, he's an iconic individual. He was in, he was in the movie made with Vince Vaughn and John Favro, and he played some kind of crime leader.
Starting point is 00:05:55 You know, a crime, a crime man. And he's very frustrated with Vince Vaughn's shenanigans. Anyway, but he, while he was doing this, I guess, do we pull the article up? Yeah. He was also getting his, it seems, I don't be dismissive, but I mean, from the way they describe these things, it seems fair to say getting his freak on, right? Because these parties were called freak-offs, I think. Or maybe the party, either the party was a freak.
Starting point is 00:06:25 freak off or events, some events, like sub-parties within the party, were the freak-offs. Like, I think you could go to the party and then, like, you could just have some wine and eat some cheese and, like, not necessarily be part of the freak-off. Right. Like, how was a freak-off last night? No, no, I just, you know, I just talked to Lauren Michaels about, you know, the earned interest loophole or whatever, you know, and how we should get John McCain elected. So there were layers to this.
Starting point is 00:06:54 Yeah. There are layers to this horror. I don't know. I'm speculating because it seems like the freak-off event. I mean, I don't know if you, because this article described to freak-offs? This is the stagnant fall of Sean Diddy Combs. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:07:07 Much attention was paid to Combs, alleged days-long drug-fueled freak-offs that sound as if they could challenge anything Caligula could summon at Rome's debauch-high. I mean, that's a little bit of, I mean, didn't Caligula like golf people's heads off and shit? Sure. I mean, I don't know if we had golf clubs.
Starting point is 00:07:24 Like, didn't you use some kind of big machine to cut off a bunch of people's heads? A machine? Or a contraption of some sort? Or was that just in the movie? What was the one with Malcolm McDowell? Yeah. I don't remember a machine, but maybe, like some kind of lawnmower, like a primitive lawnmower. Like some kind of primitive lawnmower, yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:41 Yeah. I mean, I wouldn't be surprised. I mean, they were, you know, the ancient world, people think they were just, they were backwards, but they had a lot of, you know, they had really advanced, what they would call those things? The, the things that brought the water in. the aqueducts oh yeah they had like running water kind of not like indoor plumbing do you know about this
Starting point is 00:08:02 yeah yeah they're bringing these long things so I'm sure they could have had a head cutting machine also yeah why not yeah contraption it wouldn't be electric but yeah so yeah high bar is colligula so yeah I'm not going to necessarily say it's not that bad but if I'm the prosecutor I'm like
Starting point is 00:08:17 look you're here now I know what you might be saying he's no colligula well if that's your if that's what you're saying that's not so that's no that's that's still no no pecan sandy you know that's why i was you get that out of the way you say look you know is the only man worse than puff daddy is caligula enough said but you know you this guy is this this article is trying to make you know bite off more you can shoot perhaps yeah this guy is just trying to you know be flowery also like what could challenge anything colligula can try to be flowery in an article
Starting point is 00:08:54 about a bunch of women getting trafficked. Yeah, I mean, if they could challenge anything Caligula could summon at Rome's debauched height. Like, we know who Caligula is. You're like, at Ro, and we know it's Rome. Yeah, we know. Which order was he? Can you name what number he was? Probably not.
Starting point is 00:09:11 I could. I might be able to. Really? You tell me if I'm right, because you know better than me, the sequence. Four? Third. I'm pretty sure. I almost said three.
Starting point is 00:09:22 I'm almost certain. Because, yeah, it went, this is riveting. I'm pretty sure I went Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, and then Nero, and then, what's his name, Claudius? Well, no, Claudius and Nero.
Starting point is 00:09:37 Claudeus Nero, maybe, yeah. Anyway. Sucks subscribe for this shit. Um, all right. Who are we talking about Puffy? Yeah. Uh, quote, Combs have used and exploited women for years,
Starting point is 00:09:51 William said, including that combs, quote, used force, threats of force, and coercion to cause victims to engage in extended sexual performance with male commercial ex-workers. Wait, so the men were prostitutes too? Maybe. How many people is this guy making have sex?
Starting point is 00:10:08 I don't know. Was Mr. Farnsworth involved? The guy of the umbrella? Remember we talked about this recently? Mr. Farnsworth? Yes. Have you already forgotten about Mr. Farnsworth? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:20 He's the guy with the umbrella. Oh, my God. bring up a picture of Mr. Farnsworth. Wait, is that his name? Mr. Ed Puff Daddy's name to it. Maybe he's Mr. Pickles. Oh, right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:10:33 The guy with the umbrella. Yes. What do you think I've been by umbrella? There you go. Mr. Farnsworth Bentley. Okay, I got up. Anyway, yeah, Fonsworth Bentley. Was he involved?
Starting point is 00:10:44 I mean, I don't know. I don't want to slander the man. But whatever. The main issue for Combs is the racketeering allegation. that this is not just his personal conduct, but rather that he had this whole organization that was helping him to facilitate criminal activity. Once you have that racketeering charge,
Starting point is 00:11:01 it's an uphill battle for the defense. It just seems like, what was the point of all this? Just that have freaky parties? I guess that's a lot. I mean, that's where a lot of problems come from, so I shouldn't, you know, minimize that. Right. But what was, that's the only guy?
Starting point is 00:11:17 I mean, he seemed to make a lot of money off music and alcohol. Like, he didn't have a liquor. sold? Sure. And what was this? Do you remember? No, no, but he had something. He had a lot of things. Yeah. It just seems crazy that you would like, you know, you know what I got to do? I got to, I got to make people have sex at my parties. You know, if I was throwing parties, I'd have a rule. It's like keep your, keep your sex out of here. Yeah. I don't need you having sex at my party. This is a classy thing. If I was, if everyone having sex at my party is to be me. And I and I won't because, you know, I don't like privacy. I don't want, you know, I don't want to have this in the middle of my
Starting point is 00:11:52 living room while everyone's while everyone's trying to play you know a mario cart or whatever um they just seem we're like what was that big game settlers of catan or like what was it one your family likes risk or not riz who we played coo yeah the card game coo and then someone's just like flapping cheeks you know busting busting busting cheeks not no this is not how that doesn't seem like a sophisticated party to me yeah you have grammies It seems crazy. But apparently he's just, you know, Coles' lawyer proposed a bail package that include a $50 million bond
Starting point is 00:12:32 co-signed by his mother and other family. Well, I mean, he's the rich one. What good is his mother signing the bond? But 50 million does seem like a lot of money, as well as home detention, surrender of his passport, weekly drug tests and a visitor log that would be submitted to authorities. But that does not fly after twice a nine combs' bail. Judge Andrew Carter indicated his bigger concern was not flight,
Starting point is 00:12:55 but deals with the danger of obstruction of justice and the danger of witness tampering. So he's in jail for, like, a while. Wow. I mean, that's got to be the worst thing, is being a guy, not just that you can't do the sex trafficking, because that's, I mean, it's good for the world. That's a good punishment.
Starting point is 00:13:13 It's good for the world that you can't do it, but it must suck for him. If that's your thing, if you were, I mean, he was still throwing freakoffs, right? these allegations go back a long time but he's still was he still doing
Starting point is 00:13:24 the freakoffs I mean I don't why would he stop yeah just get bored with him I don't know yeah
Starting point is 00:13:31 are they still fun years later or maybe they just went out of vogue maybe maybe there was a time at which all the big Hollywood people
Starting point is 00:13:38 were doing this stuff oh you think so and then it just went out of vogue like you think you're the time when like him and who would be like Joe Pesci yeah
Starting point is 00:13:46 and like Tom Hanks having a freak Yeah, just having, just having cheeks blasting. I feel like they're just describing, like, the Grammy's after party, you know? These aren't even his parties. You think the Grammy party, after party was that lit? You mean like the official Grammy after party?
Starting point is 00:14:06 I don't think they were like, or like, you know, I don't think there is one. There could be, I guess. I think it's just different after parties. Maybe. How would you know? Well, that's good point. I don't know for sure. I'd be surprised if the, I'm not sure how it works.
Starting point is 00:14:21 Like who is the Grammys? I know like You have no idea what those parties look like Well I mean I just have a funny Like who was the Oscars, let's just say I have a hard time believing The Academy Would just be throwing big orgies
Starting point is 00:14:35 But you know Yeah Perhaps Maybe A last tango in Paris perhaps Sure Anyway Yeah
Starting point is 00:14:42 First it was the butter parties And now it's the freak-offs Yeah you think Do you think you ever did the butter scene at these freakoffs Let's see We're rolling to go away There's one about
Starting point is 00:14:56 Look up to have that post one The one up there See no it's right there's a tab Yeah Apparently he's on suicide This one of these are on suicide watch As a jail As he awaits trial
Starting point is 00:15:09 Um Which does that mean he's put Because usually with suicide watch I think they put you in that In that green kind of vest kind of thing so you can't like hang yourself with your shirt which I mean it seems hard it'd be hard to hang yourself with your shirt anyway
Starting point is 00:15:25 but I guess Epstein figured it out he's 54 it looks good for you gotta admit you don't think so oh yeah he looks fine he looks like a he looks like a he cuts the cut of his jib is nice the rapper being added to the watch as a preventative measure
Starting point is 00:15:43 days after he was arrested on charges whatever do you do you think he should be you know allowed bail um no why because uh this is all very serious yeah sure what is alleged to leave the country i mean what can we go that article say what i'm i'm not trying to minimize but what is the deal so he for he hired because it would seem like if if you were if he told me about these parties i would have assumed that he like paid these women right or these just like paid women or what what what's the crime itself they were forced Yeah, I mean, the claim is that a lot of it was forced.
Starting point is 00:16:20 They weren't even prostitutes. They were just forced women. Well, I think that he's, I think he might be engaged in a lot of, like, in actual, like, sex trafficking, yeah. But is that just asking a prostitute to come, you know, do you have, like, over state lines? That's what I'm asking. I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:16:37 I don't think it's just soliciting a prostitute. I doubt they would have a trial. At the very least, you would have to solicit a probably a lot of prostitutes. Right. In order for it to count as that. It's just, I doubt they would have a, trial like this this high profile if that was the case right i so i just don't know why you wouldn't do that you have so much money why would you just hire people who do that for a living
Starting point is 00:16:59 don't work it just seems like a real oversight like you know may boss it's like it's like it's like it actually be cheaper you know instead like he'd have to like he'd have to be like you know christian bail and like and like Batman begins like he had like you know find all this gear and and invent the Batman stuff and the Batmobile. I guess a lot of it was made by Wayne Enterprises, but whatever. My point is he's got to build like tunnels to traffic these women or mechanisms.
Starting point is 00:17:28 I think we can just hire hookers. I mean, I'm just saying, they're there. They'll do it for money. So I mean, that's just, that's where I'm coming from. That's why it being like, it does seem like,
Starting point is 00:17:39 I believe it's fishy. Unless it's a real character assassination. It seems like he's up to some fishy stuff. stuff. By the way, he apparently he's in jail in New York. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:17:55 Which jail, does it say? Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center. I think that's where that El Chapo was. Really? Yeah. The notorious jail has long been plagued by tales
Starting point is 00:18:08 of barbaric and reprehensible conditions for inmates who have included sex abusers R. Kelly and Jislane Maxwell. Oh. well it might also be a chap but if I may get the name right the facility which holds pretrial detainees as well as those serving
Starting point is 00:18:26 short federal sentences currently holds roughly 1,700 inmates its capacity is reportedly almost 3,000 all right well what's the air conditioning situation do you think could we visit could we visit puff daddy in jail I mean we have to pretend to be as lawyers
Starting point is 00:18:42 could we I've been watching better calls soul and when they have these cartel guys in there people can just go in and say i'm his lawyer and he's like what are you doing here i said i was your lawyer and now i don't know if that's accurate but also i'm not a lawyer like that person was a lawyer right you probably have to prove that you're some lawyer yeah i think when you're a lawyer you can just kind of like like like you probably can just kind of glaze around the courthouse go wherever you want you know you can if you're if you're good if you're good lawyer you can just bring donuts to people um you go hey
Starting point is 00:19:14 You want you on one of these hostess Twinkies and you can bribe your way into getting your client out of jail or whatever. So what is? I would probably, I would, you know, if I were visiting Puff Daddy in jail, I would probably say like, you know, I think everything that's happening to you is justice. But, you know, everyone deserves someone to hold their hands through the process, you know. You want to hold his hand? Everyone deserves. Everyone deserves someone, you know, sitting behind. You know, who's sad to see them.
Starting point is 00:19:47 Wait, I'm confused. Are you going to the, is he going to get the death penalty for this? Probably not, right? I have no idea. I barely know what he did. I, are you claiming, but, well, I'm more concerned with this. Are you offering him legal services? Or are you, like, just going to hold, like, literally hold his hand?
Starting point is 00:20:05 In the way that, I imagine nuns do that sometimes. They might hold the hand of a, of a prisoner on his way to prison. I don't think you're allowed to hold the hand. I think you're putting a lot of emphasis on the hand. hand holding. Also, this is the last guy who cares about holding your hand. I mean, you realize what this guy's into? He's into all debauchery.
Starting point is 00:20:23 I mean, I watched a video just a minute ago where Kevin Hart was like, yeah, I don't think Kevin Hart lit the girl's hair on fire, but you know, I don't know. He seemed upset about it. But I'm just saying, like, this girl's hair is on fire. The handholding doesn't seem to be the issue. But you want to console this man. Is it because of his celebrity status?
Starting point is 00:20:44 Are you just kind of a... No, no, this is just because of his membership and, you know, the human family. Do you want his autograph? Not really. You can bring your orlograph book and ask him a sign? I still remember that episode
Starting point is 00:20:58 where he wanted cheesecake from juniors. Well, I think we've talked about this before. On the Patreon, maybe, yeah. But no, that's fine. But he wanted cheesecake. I don't know if we got to the bottom of it. He wanted Junior's cheesecake, which is good, but not like the mess.
Starting point is 00:21:14 And, uh, well, it's not. I mean, no, it's, it's really not. Honestly, if you wanted to be a challenge, like, go up to that place in, and in the Bronx, that, you know, H&M or whatever that has a better cheesecake. And so it's, it's more of a whole. I mean, juniors is like right in middle of, like, Times Square or whatever, isn't it? Close enough. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:33 Go up to the Bronx to get my cheesecake from, you know, but they close at seven probably. You know, it's a bigger challenge. The regularly current freakoffs could last for days and come. and the victims will often receive iv fluids in the aftermath to recover from the physical exertion and drug use well look they make that sound bad but that's actually something that people do nowadays now i'm not i mean uh the victims who often receive iv drug i mean he's giving them iv fluids i think it's just a way to get the kind of get you those things are expensive they are but like people people do that as a premium thing now that you can kind of like like like stock
Starting point is 00:22:10 boys that's not grocery clerks i mean like you know stockbrokers and stuff high-lawful level stock guys they'll like you know party all night and uh get like an IV of saline or whatever and then go sell mortgages or whatever you know to your mom um combs is accused sorry this is further clarify something that i was in another article and i'm trying to understand it so comes is accused of forcing women into sick freak off sex sessions with male prostitutes that were often recorded that while the music producer masturbated him Okay, so he would record it and jerk off, and then there would be a woman and a man prostitute. Yeah, maybe with the women not prostitutes, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:22:52 It seems sexist to not pay the women. Yeah. If you're paying the men. And also kind of like counterintuitive, because you can get a bunch of guys, I'm sure. And, you know what I mean, typically. Is this covered under the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act? Like, is this process? I don't.
Starting point is 00:23:09 I'm not a suffragette, so I'm much what that means. Is fair pay for freakoffs part of us? I don't know what that is. that means but no probably not um so but it does seem like the freak-offs are um the parties themselves i guess actually it seems like it's highlighted freak off maybe maybe we can click this and get you know more a more detailed analysis of what the freak off is let's see um the music mogul who has been his charges he stayed free graphs were elaborate and produced sex parties sex performances that combs arranged
Starting point is 00:23:49 directed arranged directed masturbated during an often electronically recorded wow what an auteur yeah it's just I mean it'd be great to release them and it's like it's like arranged directed masturbated to and orphaned and recorded by Sean Buffy Cohn's this is we he was so misunderstood this is this is the greatest artist of his generation He's DeLars Varntreer of illegal sex, though. The newly, let's go down, please. Combs would allegedly lure the women into his orbit, often under the pretense of a romantic relationship,
Starting point is 00:24:29 before doling out drugs to keep the victims obedient and compliant. Isn't this the kind of the Andrew Tate method? What's it called, the Honeyboy method? I don't want to get into an illegal. a little snafu, but probably, yeah. Yeah, it does sound like, you know, so, so I guess, yeah, I guess the, um, much like Tom Seizmore and he, the action is the juice for him. It's not just, you know, because you would, like, practically speaking, he would get female
Starting point is 00:24:56 probably, but it seems like his whole thing was to get these women and give him drugs. He liked the idea of it, I guess, allegedly. He liked, he liked the gimmick of getting these women, drugging them, we're getting them on drugs. And then when they were a little bit kooky. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I guess if I was, if you were going to be his lawyer, you could argue you're like, look, he was also doing the drug. He was a big drug addict.
Starting point is 00:25:21 He just liked to have to do drugs and have sex. He couldn't always get it hard. So he'd, you know, he tugged his pud and sit in the corner while he had his girlfriend with a male prostrate. I don't know. It's just a bad. Big mess. I'm sorry. I'm not a very good lawyer.
Starting point is 00:25:41 I don't know This all is Like I feel like nobody is Nobody is acknowledging how weird This all I mean maybe they are I think I think they are I mean people are saying it's horrible Right
Starting point is 00:25:51 But like but the weirdness of this That it's that it's I'm gonna use my wealth and power to manipulate women And get them high So that they can They can fuck another guy while I'm in the cuck chair basically Yeah And I have a camera Sure
Starting point is 00:26:05 This is just not the typical like Well I mean look I guess I mean is that much different than Cosby, like, drugging women who probably would have, I mean, is that wrong to say, but, like, I'm sure how Cosby, of his fame and whatnot could pull, you know, without drugging women. Sure. So the fact that he did just seems kind of, you know, like, again, that was the point.
Starting point is 00:26:28 Yeah. So it's not that much, or like Weinstein, well, that's different, I guess. He's, he was, you know, I don't think he had as much as much charm. But, you know, but this is, I mean, this is a lot of these things. Uh, it's surprising how much of it is just like, I want to hurt someone or make them do things. It's like, I want to, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, a really mean-spirited version of the Sims, you know? Yeah. Yeah. Like, they want to control. Right. Um, yeah, that's a, that's a good analogy. It's like, it's like, it's a evil sims. Yeah. Isn't there an evil sim character where, like, he's wearing a mustache or something? I've ever played the Sims. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:27:09 If he's wearing a mustache, she is, that sounds... Sure. I mean, you even charge his evil sims. His employees allegedly help facilitate the freak-offs by arranging travel, booking hotel rooms where they would take place in stocking the rooms with supplies, including drugs, baby oil, lubricants, and extra linen. What is baby oil, if not lubricate? I guess it's just for the shine to make people slippery.
Starting point is 00:27:37 I guess so, yeah. I don't know. What's that scroll back up? What's that thing he says? His employees allegedly helped, wait. Where's the thing about the gun? It's just something about weapons. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:49 Oh, here we go. Holmes also had his security staff carry weapons. And when the feds raided his home in Miami in Los Angeles, they found three AR-15s with defaced serial numbers, other guns, ammunition, and a drum magazine. I mean, is this giving me enough to get them banned? I mean, it would be funny if, like, no one cared about this? school, you know what I mean, but like, but they finally, they finally banning because of
Starting point is 00:28:13 your golfs. Combs was often, also, I'm not asking for that. Don't, don't, don't at me. I'm just, you know, yeah, I'm, I'm a big believer in all the amendments. Right. Are any bad amendments? Am I, am I, am I? Any bad amendments?
Starting point is 00:28:34 I open my out, myself up to ridicule here. Anyway, Combs will often keep videos Of the sensitive, embarrassing, and incriminating sessions Sometimes about the victim's knowledge Oh, so he's a little Weinstein guy Is he doing a little, he's doing a little blackmail? Hmm I don't mean that in a racial way
Starting point is 00:28:50 Oh yeah, for sure Yeah, it's definitely black male Yeah It just seems odd that like, yeah But I guess, look, theoretically I guess if you were trying to build a case against a person Yeah Right? Like I don't think there's any
Starting point is 00:29:03 I don't think there's any reason to assume He's definitely innocent But it's like, you know, if you were trying to build a case against someone, I guess you could say, well, he kept some photos and videos without my permission. So that means, so that's wrong regardless of whether or not he is going to use it for blackmail. But he probably was going to use it for blackmail. It just seems odd because it sounds like these parties, I mean, we're just a big like, like those parties from movies, you know, like old school. And it's like everyone's, you know, everyone's got their phone, you know, their old school phones out recording the black. I mean, you, like, I think Epstein, I think they would, like, record them in bedrooms where they were, like, where they were doing deeds.
Starting point is 00:29:42 Right. But this is like, this is, I mean, he's doing, he's not doing blackmail, right. It might still work. But, you know, you got a lot of people out there who could also blackmail. You're kind of, like, giving other people the opportunity to do your black, to the under, you know, kind of, what's the word? Inflate, you're inflating your blackmail value or devaluing it. Mm. Diddy was first accused of a years-long pattern of domestic and sexual violence
Starting point is 00:30:09 against his former girlfriend, R&B singer, Cassie Ventura. Okay, so I guess that's, that's, was that like the first thing to come out? I don't know. Combs' arrest comes after he was hit by a flurry of lawsuits in the past year. Okay, so a bunch of people sue them and then, yeah. Well, look, he's in a lot of trouble. I don't think anyone can say that that's not true. He's in a lot of trouble.
Starting point is 00:30:33 usually I would say I'd wish him the best but I don't know probably oh this is a new thing he can't did he joked about locking women in his house and resurfaced Cohen LeBryon interview well I've ever trusted Cullen myself I've always felt Cohen was kind of fishy
Starting point is 00:30:49 he was probably cackling away through that whole thing can we play is this something we can play or yeah let's see I've always pro conan was a little i mean you know i mean conan might not be a trafficker but i've always having to be a little what's the word smug so it's not quite the same thing is it i mean that's probably it this is probably it this is probably it right oh we're gonna turn this down let me just make sure
Starting point is 00:31:33 Is there a transcript for it? No, I mean, the thing we were looking at before. Yeah, there is. Just read the transcript. I don't want to hear like 16 minutes of coning going. We're John Stewart, I guess, but you get my point. Doing this little dancing is wiggling. All right, we get.
Starting point is 00:31:56 You really got robbed by Jay Leno. Sorry. So it's a tragedy that you weren't the host of the night show. oh god Jesus I mean I like the guy but I mean enough He acts like he's like you know Groucho marks In an interview with
Starting point is 00:32:13 On late night with Conan O'Brien back in 2002 Diddy then well known for his partying Was asked his best hosting tips He said quote This is what you need to do women Beautiful women of course Beautiful men for the ladies of course The rapper told O'Brien
Starting point is 00:32:29 You need some water I don't know if guys have noticed this but a lot of ladies drink water at party. So if you don't have what they need, they're going to leave. Got to keep them there. Are they cats? I have this amazing litter robot for the ladies. Need locks on the doors.
Starting point is 00:32:50 Got to keep them there and need locks on the doors. O'Brien responded saying that the party sounded kind of dangerous, but instead of backtracking, did he double down? Quote, you need a lot of heat. Don't have no air conditioning. heat affects the alcohol, but everybody also gets a little bit more comfortable and loose, builds up a nice little sweat, he added. Finally, he added that. You need good music and you need me, of course.
Starting point is 00:33:12 O'Brien said the party sound disgusting. Well, good for him, I guess. It says 22 years ago. I mean, I don't know. This just sounds like a real. It just doesn't sound like being famous is all that great. Everyone's like, I want to get rich and famous. And like, this is what you have to do to get off when you're rich and very.
Starting point is 00:33:32 Yeah. I mean, it just, that's how boring it gets. I mean, you could say, oh, he's evil. And I get it. I mean, you shouldn't do this. But, I mean, the fact that he's just, he, like, feels the need to do this when he's that, like, he's that rich and he's that famous, it's just goes to tell you. I'm not one of these, I don't like the idea of it being like, hey, you know, poor people
Starting point is 00:33:51 who actually have a better. I'm not saying that. But, like, you know, that's just, that's just annoying drivel. But, I mean, it does seem like these people who want to shove it in your face, it's money. It's like, it's. it's not good it's just kind of like dude
Starting point is 00:34:03 you're being try hard that's true it's hard to believe that he if he was you know puffed out even mechanic yeah that he would need to do that right you like they may want you know what I'd like to do
Starting point is 00:34:13 imagine him yeah imagine him like working in jiffy lube he's like he's like he's like you hear him like while you're you're sitting there he's the guy up front and he's like he sold you on the you just want to get one tire
Starting point is 00:34:25 fixed be convinced you get all of them done new tires and then you hear him in his buddy and he's like you know what I do I had a million dollars, I get a party, and I rub them on, baby oil. I shove it inside, the baby oil goes inside, and he's like, that might burn them inside. I don't know. You got to feed them oil with your cat.
Starting point is 00:34:44 You got to pet them, and you got to pet them, and you know, make sure you get the food they like. They can be kind of fussy. I mean, you would just be, like, you would think he was a tool. Yeah. I'm just sick of these famous men and women, like Jennifer Lopez. and Ben Affleck. None of these people seem happy to me. And why I seem happy to people out there?
Starting point is 00:35:06 Probably not, but I'm not, I'm not having freak parties. You know, I'm not having gimps and gimp suits, you know, chained up. Enough with these people. Oh, I want to do is get famous. There's nothing to it. Yeah. You want to be Taylor Swift? Does she seem like something you want to be?
Starting point is 00:35:23 Even if this shit wasn't going down, you still shouldn't need a whole house full of people to get hard. Yeah, seriously. it's just that's just like just watch netflix you dumb fuck it's not good i mean look stranger things ain't that good but i mean this doesn't see this seems like so much effort it's not worth it you know make gundums stranger things isn't that good but you can jerk off to it no you shouldn't i wouldn't fuck his One drug dealer who remains anonymous for obvious reasons told the New York Post that he allegedly saw one of these parties. With Pablo Weskin, no, he's dead.
Starting point is 00:36:08 Quote, weird shit was starting to happen. Celebrity guys fucking each other. That sounds fun. Yeah, I mean, are any of the guys complaining about mistreatment? I'm kind of curious. I don't think Chris Pratt, hypothetically, if Chris Pratt and Adam Scott were at these parties banging each other, hypothetically i don't know i'm just saying i don't think they would be in the position to complain i don't think he was trafficking to say complain by the way are they are they whining
Starting point is 00:36:36 about this no it would be right no yeah you know are they being are they being you know whiny little no i mean i'm just saying i don't think they're i don't think it's alleged that you know hypothetically chris pratt and adam scott were like you know being trafficked if they were banging each other right or brad pitt and george cloney if they were banging each other these parties hypothetically um i think it's the women these was girlfriends he had um it just seems weird that everyone else is getting paid yeah i mean i wonder if like rick moranus was ever one of these parties i know i know he retired from acting right from like you know to raise his kids yeah but
Starting point is 00:37:15 you were you know they get a chance to partake in a freak off one now and then maybe the kids went to camp i hope rick moranus was never tainted by a freak off well i don't think He didn't seem so innocent. Yeah, but I don't know. I think Rick Moranis, if he did show up to a freak off, wouldn't know. He would just be like, oh, you're higher, because he's from the 70s and the 80s, right? SCTV, and he probably hung out with the SNL guys, and he was in Ghostbusters, you know. They had parties back then.
Starting point is 00:37:41 Belushi would have to go, get a bunch of hookers, right? It used to be simple. Bert Reynolds was around back then. He used to get a bunch of hookers probably. You know, Warren Beatty, they had these parties, and he's got a bunch of hookers, women who get paid, right? You wouldn't understand this weird dynamic where you're like, no, she's my, I can make it my girlfriend, and you get her to feed your drugs until she gets addicted, and then I get her to have sex with guys that pay. Like, what is this? I get hurt of, loop herself up with baby oil while two guys fuck behind her.
Starting point is 00:38:12 And then I film all of it. And you're bad, you know, and I'm jerking in the corner, and ripbrass is like, I got to go. I can't be seen. This is so weird. I think you should go to jail just because it's some goddamn weird. That's what made Rick Moranis quit acting for real. Yeah. No, I mean, like, this is the kind of stuff that people see in Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:38:36 It's just like, that's the thing. You think, like, and what? Well, what's the, why are being approved a bunch of hookers at a party? Well, you care. You can go to church if you want. And no, it's just like this stuff. I didn't know it was your mom. I'm like, what is, what's that doing?
Starting point is 00:38:51 I think that's what turns, it makes people upset. That and if they were underage. I guess no one's alleged in that. Is this the worst thing that anyone's done with, of age women in past, in recent memory? Is it sorry? I'm just saying like,
Starting point is 00:39:07 you know, Epstein, the whole thing was like underage girls. Right. Is Puffy, was Puffy going for like the, like the of age creep of the century? I don't think I've heard anything about underage girls.
Starting point is 00:39:18 So they must be a age, right? Well, I'm saying, he's like, well, I'm gonna corner that part of the market. Right. You know? weird shit was starting to happen
Starting point is 00:39:28 celebrity guys talking each other there were back bedrooms and it was like the inner sanctum oh so it wasn't in the main party room yeah I guess I guess it's all happening in the bedrooms
Starting point is 00:39:39 which means you could be like just kind of eating cheese and okay imagine being the guy who were like a crazy party last night oh I know
Starting point is 00:39:48 like so many different tons of cheeses and what was that that it was like a special version of Uno. It was like Uno, but wasn't regular Uno. It was like a different box. It was like a different box. It was a green box. Yeah. Crazy. I never saw that
Starting point is 00:40:03 before. No, I'm talking about the I was playing an Uno Fiesta Edition and it was dope. I'm talking about the girl who like turned inside out and had sex of Povey's dad. Like what? Yeah, she like took all her skin off.
Starting point is 00:40:21 You think he realized how his dad have sex of women in for those properties? uh maybe you think he ever had anyone oh it'd be terrible maybe he learned it from him you think he ever had anyone dress up like big like big is a tribute like dressed up like biggie i mean but biggie i'm just saying like i didn't guess what's getting lost here it used to be him and biggie
Starting point is 00:40:41 all the time and then all this stuff maybe he was trying to fill the void after biggie was that look if i'm his lawyer and i'm sorry if it's not being of the defense and i'm to blame and i'm even more sorry i didn't get paid for it But if I'm his lawyer, this is the case I make. In 1997, a man named Biggie Smalls. I don't remember what his real name. Sorry, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:41:03 I'm not sure. I forget what his real name is. But he was, she was killed. He was good friends with this guy. And this guy's been trying to make that go away, that pain go away for, was that, like 30 years? Something like that. A long time.
Starting point is 00:41:17 Many, many years. And that's what this is all about. It's just trying to fill a, fill a whole gunshot, shaped hole in his heart. That's it. But seriously, I mean, do you think, do they play Biggie songs at least? Yeah, I mean, they could definitely show pictures of him with Biggie. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:41 Yeah, and Bill the case that he's suffering. I mean, it'd be terrible if they play Tupac stuff. He would never do that. He's part of the bad boy. Was bad boy involved in this at all? Was it just, it was it just the, like, Hollywood celebrities? Bad Boy? Well, Bad Boy was his record label.
Starting point is 00:41:55 That's who he is. He's the guy who runs. I mean, that's why he got rich and famous. He was the owner and proprietor of Bad Boy Records. Right. That was the label that Biggie was on. And he used to be in the videos, flashing money and stuff. And then the moment Biggie died, he became the rapper.
Starting point is 00:42:12 He took it over. Which, you know, I don't know. Yeah, I'm out here to make conspiracy claims, which I've made before anyway. So this guy went on and he said, you'd see two people you would not think would be hooking up rappers. That was what shocked me. I won't say names that there were rappers that I immediately lost respect for
Starting point is 00:42:31 and could not take seriously ever again. This guy's, I mean, it sounds like this guy just was just freaked out to see gay stuff. Yeah, probably. I mean, I wouldn't necessarily want to see. Well, to be fair, I mean, a lot of these rap, the raps, the songs, until recently, at least, and maybe still, we're not very pro-gay.
Starting point is 00:42:48 It's not like, it's not like you're watching, you're like, Liberace's gay? What a hell? You know? It's not what it would be like. So, I mean, it would be kind of a culture shock to find out some of these guys were gay, probably. Now, I'm not a huge rap guy. I know, I know the hits, but I'm sure a lot of them have songs on them when they go,
Starting point is 00:43:06 I don't like gays and any of the days, whatever the rap song is. I don't like games. But, whatever. Then you see him doing gays laughing, you're like, what the hell? I bought your record, man. And like, well, that shouldn't have been that big, you know, you, and he's like, do you care that, uh, that George Clooney is not really Batman?
Starting point is 00:43:28 Because he's back of the 90s, you know. And he's like, you know, it bothers me a little bit. Anyway, um, so he's in jail. It's hearing except for Tuesday, this Tuesday, it's September 24th. So I guess we can, we'll see what happens. But, uh, not looking good. For Mr.
Starting point is 00:43:49 He's been a bad boy. Bad boy Always on brand Yeah But what's this thing Speaking of bad boys This is a strange thing you found So little rat
Starting point is 00:44:03 Bug Hall Now I don't know why I have to qualify With Little Rascal's actor Bug Hall Because everyone knows who Buck Hall is Let me just say up front about this story Yeah Bug Hall played Alfalfa
Starting point is 00:44:14 And the Little Rascals remake In the movie in 94 Was it even a popular remake? I'm not sure In the 1994 remake and I have to say he was fantastic. Oh, really? Fantastic as alfalfa.
Starting point is 00:44:26 Are you being serious right now? Very serious. So you watch this movie as a kid? Yeah. Or as an adult, perhaps. Yeah, as a kid mostly. And you particularly liked alfalfa? I just think he was a good alfalfa.
Starting point is 00:44:39 Okay. Well, did you watch the originals before? Like, I'm saying, what? Because I don't, look, I might have seen a few moments. I'm like, I don't know what. Cultural osmosis. But I don't have a deep well. of watching them little rascals either way.
Starting point is 00:44:54 Sure. But as a kid, did your parents like show you the little rascals or something? I watched a lot of black and white little rascals. Wow. Well, I, whenever I was staying with my grandparents, I'd watch a little. Oh, they had the tapes?
Starting point is 00:45:05 They had tapes. Oh, okay. That's so weird. I watched the black and white one where original alfalfa, you know, ate a bunch of horse radish. Okay. That was really funny.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Is that a famous one? I think it's kind of famous. I love the Marx brothers. I love the Three Stooges. I just never got any. to the little rascals but I'm sure they're good but it was a spanky
Starting point is 00:45:28 right was the little fat kid right and there was a buckwheat yeah buckwheat oh that might have been racist I don't know but they Murphy had the famous buckwheat sketch a lot of them are very memorable Alfalfa is really yeah maybe one of the only memorable ones
Starting point is 00:45:42 the dog there's a dog there's a dog yeah so yeah good good for you and you thought he held up I thought he was great in it Bughole really embodied the spirit of alfalfa. Even now, even after seeing what he's become, I would say if they wanted to make an alfalfa kind of follow up
Starting point is 00:46:02 and they wanted to cast him as alfalfa. As a man, a 40-something-year-old man, you'd be down for that. He's that good. I would be fine with that. Most people don't really care to see the little rascals as adults, but you're here for it. All right, well, I'll see if I can make it happen for your birthday. And actually, I got to say, I think they should.
Starting point is 00:46:20 I think they should because, you know, I think he's going down a dark path. And I think if he got recast as alfalfa once again, it would remind him of a, you know, a better time in his life. And you think Hollywood as a whole owes that to him. Why not? I mean, what do they owe anybody? No, sure. Not because this is a man for him, but because he's, we want to make sure this guy doesn't become a, I forget what he's, well, why don't you tell everyone what he's become. Okay.
Starting point is 00:46:50 Little Rascal's actor, Bug Hall, is receiving a lot of backlash for calling his four daughters dishwashers. Well, that's, yeah. According to his Instagram page, he's now a self-canceled rascal, medieval moralist,
Starting point is 00:47:06 peasant, and patriarch. He's a medieval moralist. What does that mean? Is a Catholic homesteader? I think that's the most apt description, I guess, is a Catholic homesteader. He's built some kind of compound or he's bought a compound.
Starting point is 00:47:19 I don't understand who, like he, was he in things after they have a career? I mean, how much could he have gotten paid to be in a remake of Little Rascals in which no one was famous in, right? Um, no. They probably paid him like a hundred grand. I mean, maybe he bought like a small house in like a deep, you know, in the desert surrounding Los Angeles for that, with that money. Yeah, I don't think it, it probably wasn't a lot. Maybe he had other roles, I don't know. Let's look, I mean, bring his IMD up because I, but he's called his daughter's dishwashers,
Starting point is 00:47:55 which look, I get where you're going with it. Oh, so he's in, so he's in, apparently he's in the little rascals and, oh, there's a second. Oh, there was a 2014 little rascals that he was in. Wait, how is, but I don't know what, click that. He didn't get a clue, the stupids, the big green, honey, we shrunk ourselves. Oh, he's in honey, I shrunk, we shrunk ourselves. You saw that one? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:18 I saw the first two. I didn't see that one. Bring up this little rascals to say, but how old would he have been? This is, when he was 2017. This was like, this is like 15 years later. And these are kids. How was he in the movie?
Starting point is 00:48:32 Yeah. Do they all have kids that look like themselves? How does this work? Let's see. Maybe, maybe. Wait, Jenny Ortega's in it? Isn't that the girl from Wednesday? Oh, so in the next Little Rascals movie,
Starting point is 00:48:44 he played an ice cream man. I'm sure that's a pivotal role. Yeah. So this is a guy, this guy, why, I mean, I don't even know this is, this, this is what people, this is what we read as a society. It's, you know, this is, this is, this is, this is, this is the, the news you get. This is what the algorithm feed. I don't know how we get all these things at once because we should be at one. Well, to be fair, I kind of went.
Starting point is 00:49:09 I went, I went, how'd you find this? Well, I didn't look for, look for, go looking for a story about him specifically, but I was looking for something. You look for the little rascals. I was looking for something, you know, strange. Right. Okay, you don't just Google the little rascals like every day, do you? No. Hoping something shows up?
Starting point is 00:49:26 Not. Hoping bug holes in a new little rascals film? Not every day. Do you want to watch this later? The little rascal is a movie? I'd watch it, sure. I'd watch it, sure. So what is he got?
Starting point is 00:49:40 The get a clue actor, scroll down. On September 18th, bug, welcome to son to his homestead, and how he delivered the news is receiving a, a backlash on the internet get a clue actor welcomed mark a thanius a thancius chad anthony hall barrett awful name awful name uh with a post on ex formerly twitter writing i have an air this is honestly this just this is just these articles are just like or well couldn't have come up with this imagine like this is like this is what you were like you would see it like talix like something winston in 1984 was reading and he was favoring like well
Starting point is 00:50:17 That's a little far-fetched, right? I mean, this is all, like, this being, like, the news would be insanity. If you read this back then. When a person said you already have daughters, this is the weirdest part of the story, by the way, that somebody on X knows enough about Bug Hall. Has Googleed it, Buck Hall enough, that they know that this is not his first try. Right. You have four daughters, Michael.
Starting point is 00:50:45 Right. What? You have four daughters named Elise Charlotte, Maribeth. I wonder if Buck Hall follows me. It's possible. It's weird people follow me sometimes. When a person said you already have daughters,
Starting point is 00:51:03 WTF is wrong with you. In response to his comment, bug replied, I said air, not dishwasher. Here's my problem with this. You're setting your sights pretty low. for a misogynistic homesteader. Like, don't you want bread to be made?
Starting point is 00:51:21 Like, dish washing is like the lowest thing on the kitchen totem pole. Yeah. Like, that's what the first thing you do in the kitchen and then you learn your way up to trade if he was in like a professional kitchen. I hate all his daughters are just clumsily cleaning. How many dishes do you have?
Starting point is 00:51:34 Say you should get one dish. Are you like you putting a saltine cracker like one on a dish and eating it? And then just using dishes all day. This is disgusting. I mean, just have them, have them make soufflis. Look, if you don't want, want to teach him how to read that's one thing yeah i'm here for it but at least a couple of different
Starting point is 00:51:51 dessert recipes sure make some turnovers popovers oh yeah we had a guava turnover the other day it was fantastic i hope monica says i hope norley pug uh i hope at norley pug i hope when you're old and senile your daughters drop you off to a nursing home to suffer in silence i mean hope that bug hall i hope you get castes alfalfa again all grown up yeah That should be, you want, is that the name of the Rugrats thing? Anyway, Rugrat, yeah, little rascal's all grown up. You want a crossover? Well, this is obscure.
Starting point is 00:52:27 I don't know if it's much more juiced in this, Barry. And we have his other story I did want to talk about before we go. What was, oh, it's this, this one. This, uh, hoax one. So, you know, uh, hopefully Bug Hall figures, I, I just, I didn't realize that would be an interesting story. because I didn't realize how much you actually knew about bug hole and that's so we just learned something I guess um here we go education advocate calls for criminal charges against New York City staff who took their own kids to Disney World on trips meant for homeless students which I feel like is the opposite if that was the worst article that you know Orwell could have read this is the bat like this is like oh his hope because honestly he'd be I think even Orwell man who was pretty you know for all his like you know supposed anti-communism
Starting point is 00:53:18 was a relatively social-minded guy. Sure. And I'm sure he believed in charity and the government helping people need. I think even he would go, don't send kids to these homeless kids
Starting point is 00:53:28 to Disney World. That's stupid. Why are you saying? I know nothing about this yet. But on the surface of it, it seems like the most insane thing to take a homeless child, the child who has no home
Starting point is 00:53:40 and go, hey, let's bring it a Disney World for a week. Yeah. I don't know how it was. Take a look, but I mean, I can't think of a lower priority fix. Federal officers should consider criminal charges against six New York City employees who took their own kids and grandkids to Disney World and on other costly trips meant for homeless students. An education advocate is urging authorities.
Starting point is 00:54:05 This appears to be a criminal use of federal funds for homeless students involving forgery and fraud. Now, I've told this story before, maybe on the Patreon, I forget, but like, I've told how, I was brought to Rye Playland back in the day With my parents took me to Rye Playland up in Where is it? You know, I'm talking about Oh, yeah, in Rye, New York, yeah And it was as low, like a smallish, you know, theme park You know, Westchesterish area, upstate New York a little bit
Starting point is 00:54:34 And I would go, I didn't know who these people, These weird people around me were These large, you know, I thought with large children Apparently they were blind kids And one, because my dad was in the line club which is you know one of those clubs where men get together and and do business meetings and eat salads and you know but whatever the point is that uh did they were you know one of the guys who worked there was a you know who's part of this club was a with an optometrist and he had
Starting point is 00:55:02 blind cherry for blind kids and my parents brought me because what they're going to do like you mean you my is i think that's where the whole gimmick was which i'm just i'm just saying maybe the gimmick here was like well like maybe it wasn't like the whole staff brought everyone at once It was like, well, I got, well, we got to pay for a babysitter. Yeah. You know, I'll bring my kid and then I'll take six homeless kids. Right. Yeah, I'm basically chaperoning.
Starting point is 00:55:24 You owe us to me. Yeah, which I think is fair. So if that's what's happened, then can we figure, let's try to figure this out. I think that's fine. As first reported by the post, Linda Wilson, a queen's manager of students in temporary housing, and five employees she supervised used forged permission slips to take their daughter's sons and grandkids to the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Washington, D.C., New Orleans, an upstate rocking horse ranch resort among multiple locales. Taking your grandkids seems like a stretch. Well, look, I mean,
Starting point is 00:55:56 you need to care of a kid. I'm going to take six kids that aren't mine. You don't love homeless kids. No one loves homeless kids. You only love your own kid. Now, if you also have your kid with them, then use an incentive not to like sell them or like let them die. I'm not saying like the world i like to think i wouldn't need that we all like to think that at the end of the day people just only care about their own blood and and like teachers don't care and and babysitters will just you know they'll just burn your kid so my point is you need to throw your own kid in the mix just so you don't just like eject the litter uh as it were um the homeless kids will get some of your kid's pheromones on them yeah it's like cat making us mark exactly what happens here stays with
Starting point is 00:56:45 us wilson allegedly told her colleagues and when the investigators call it cover what happened what that's such a so much gravity for what they're talking about so what happens here stays with us i mean can we can we can we see is there more detail the news gives you no detail anymore hamson said she wrote last week to the u.s department of education inspector general the officer charged with uh investigating criminal and civil and criminal violations of federal funding to call for a probe. Employees said a $300,000 federal grant was used to fund the trips. I don't like how small the paragraphs are on the post. I'll say it's the New York Post is not a very good newspaper.
Starting point is 00:57:27 Now, I know the New York Times has a bias problem and just a being full of shit problem. I'm not saying the time is reputable, especially in the editorial aspect and they slant things. but they just seem like the articles just seem better. They're formatted nicely. They just have information. Now, it could be lies, but this is just like two little bits. I just don't, it's like, it's like bad libs news, I'm reading. Every time someone sends me an article that supposedly confirms some kind of right wing point.
Starting point is 00:57:57 Yeah. The article that opens up on my computer, I feel like it's going to give me a virus every single time. Well, I don't want to make it a right left thing. You're making it. I'm just saying, you know, I've gotten plenty of viruses from the Huffington Puffington Puff. something I've experienced multiple times. The Huffington Post is no, it's no gem either.
Starting point is 00:58:12 Oh, yeah. I forgot that existed. Sure. Most people have. Yeah. I'm just saying the others, the Wall Street Journal would be, would be better too.
Starting point is 00:58:22 Sure. But they're not covering this. DOE spokeswoman Nicole Brownstein also refused to say whether any employee paid restitution, but confirmed Friday they're all six cited by the SCI were terminated, resigned, You shouldn't have to pay restitution if you, you know, got fired. Screw that.
Starting point is 00:58:45 That's like people accusing you of time being a time thief. Enough. Wilson 63, who collected 97,000 in city paychecks last year, told the post she retired. All right. Well, no. Why phrase it like that? Wilson 63, who collected $97,000 in city paid.
Starting point is 00:59:02 She got paid. Her salary was 97 grand. What do you know? As if she like, as if she was like cashing, welfare checks. Yeah. She's not taking her doors on trips and any of the wrongdoing. Well, I believe her.
Starting point is 00:59:15 Whatever. What's your take on this? I mean, look, I agree. I think this funding program is stupid. They could probably spend $300,000 in a little bit more of a legitimate way than taking kids to Disneyland. Like getting them a home. Like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:30 I mean, are they still homeless? Are you dropping them off in the street? That's my thing. Are you just like leaving them at the McDonald's? Well, I'll see. We'll see around. But it says temporary housing, so maybe they live in shelters or something. Oh, how about we use this money to get less temporary housing and not pad Disney World?
Starting point is 00:59:47 I mean, to be fair, was this? Could they each get a, I mean, like, what is this, like 10 kids who went to Disney World or other? Yeah, something like that. Well, why not put, I mean, can you open a Roth IRA for a kid? Can you put $1,000 in a Roth IRA? I don't, look, it sounds terrible. I don't think they expect the kids to live long enough to cash that. That's the thing you can't, there's a lot of penalties if you take.
Starting point is 01:00:08 it out early and so i don't know if they're going to make it 65 i would love if they did let's just be realistic or the raw it's not the vehicle for them maybe like a savings bond sure you know like 10 year maturity or something i'm just saying and then if they die by that point then you can cash in the savings bond and use it to take your kid to disney you can roll it over if some so i'm yeah i'm not an accountant but there's ways to do this um what happens here stays with us you know he also said that was puffy he did he which what do you think he'll be charged as Puffy I'm moving back to Puffy now
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Starting point is 01:01:21 5 in floor each super Us used Forge permission slips Yeah I don't know This seems like They should put me in charge Or something Should I run for office
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