The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller! - Governor Spanberger Hoodwinked Virginians?; UVA Student Council Supports Beardsley To Stabilize UVA
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Thank you, John Blair. Welcome to the I Love Seville Show, guys. My name is Jerry Miller.
Thank you kindly for joining us on a Monday afternoon in downtown in Charlottesville. A pleasure to connect with you as schools in Charlottesville, Elmoral County, and Central Virginia are now back in session. At least some of them.
The largest school district in Central Virginia, Almorale County is currently off today. The city of Charlottesville, ladies and gentlemen, had a two-hour delay.
Private schools across the board are in session.
It appears the private school called Regents is the winner with the first to return to class.
Regents returned to school on Thursday morning, delayed start on Thursday morning for Regents,
then a full day on Friday.
St. Ann's Bellfield Academy, two-hour delay, I believe, on Friday. The Covenant School inaction in totality for the first time today this morning, no delay for the Covenant School.
Charlottesville City, two-hour delay. Al Morrow County is off today, but they're talking a two-hour delay tomorrow for ACPS.
The last of the public school systems to return to school will be Al-Morrow tomorrow. I'm going to, before I get,
get into the content profile of today's show on goodness gracious it's a diverse profile i think you the viewer
and listener are truly going to enjoy today's edition of the water cooler of content and conversation
for charlesville the commonwealth and the country and and and the world the i love seville show
um the roads are the the roads are still really bad uh we were driving to work this morning
after driving uh after dropping off our oldest at the second our oldest uh to school for for second
grade. And as I was
pulling out of his
lower school parking lot
and heading to our
building in downtown Charlottesville on Market Street,
we drove down
is that, what's
the road that goes by the baseball field
by Woodard Plaza?
There's like Woodard Plaza
Great Harvest Bread Company, Seabal Coffee,
then the Little League ballpark that kind of connects
to the county office. Is that Ridge?
Yeah, that's Ridge McIntyre.
Ridge McIntyre. We were driving down Ridge
McIntyre? The sidewalks are treacherous at Ridge McIntyre. I frankly would be appalled and call
hypocrisy if City Hall, Sam Sanders, and Charlottesville start finding residential owners and
commercial owners for sidewalks that are uncleared because there is a boatload of city-owned
and city-managed sidewalk space and roadway that is significantly covered.
in ice with a new term I learned this winter called snow cement snowmant ice creed oh you you for go juda
wickhauer is already contributing to the program here snow crete i i think it's snow met it's snow matt is
what v dot has called it snow mat snow mat snow met a mix of snow and cement snow met no snowment yes no
i gotcha yeah yeah so i i i call hypocrisy if city hall is issuing citations in
finding commercial building owners, commercial property owners and residential property
owners for sidewalks that are not cleared in front of their respective property.
I think that's BS.
I've got some pictures of just like three blocks from the downtown mall if you want to see
them.
On the computer?
Yeah, ready to go?
That's a great way to start.
Are these city-owned sidewalks and roads?
Yeah, this is the road.
Here, let me put it on a two-shot.
This is the road just next to the church.
Like if you turn off Park Street,
like right off Park Street, here's the first image.
And it is, you can see that we're not even talking about sidewalks.
This is the road.
Yeah.
It's covered in probably at least a half an inch to an inch of snow, ice, and sludge.
whatever, what do they call it?
It's snowment.
It's the new term I've heard from the Virginia Department of Transportation.
Snowment.
So that's right, that's right next to the church.
Then we've got, um, Vanessa Parkhill and Georgia Gilmer are saying it's also Snowcrete.
Yeah, Snowcrete.
Yeah.
Here's the shot going up.
I believe this would be like, uh, sixth or seven.
I think, anyways, uh, again, this is just a few blocks.
off the downtown mall, you can see that there are cars that still have not moved out of the ice.
Yeah.
And obviously, I mean, this is...
Look at this, folks.
This is also on the city for not asking people to move their cars so they can properly, you know, clear the area.
Well, this is a better vindication of this.
Is the city of Charlottesville is contracting a third party in a lot of circumstances, a third party, you know, a
if you may, to clean the roads, to snow plow the roads.
Snowplowing roads like this with a pickup truck
in a small snowplow blade is going to cause this kind of collateral damage.
We do not have the resources or infrastructure to manage what hit us,
but using a pickup truck and a small blade is just going to push the snow right off the radius of,
the small blade that's pushed by the pickup truck and then create these snowmets or snow crepe
barriers on either sides of the road that are going to take weeks to melt go ahead that's that's not
really fair though okay that's the way snow removal works you you know you've got a plow and you
plow the snow and you know people can get mad that they got their that they got their uh their
driveway you know filled back in trapped at least the front iced in but that's why we're
what happens everywhere it snows every year. That's just the way it works. It's not like a plow
can stop at every driveway and perform some complex maneuver that prevents build up in front of
your drive. Spencer Pushard watching the program right now. He's a small business owner, one of the
best AV-techs in central Virginia period. Anything audio-visual related, Spencer Pushard, his
firm can help you with this. I sincerely mean this. I saw this firsthand as he and his wife helped
our family move from Glendmore to Ivy. They're pros pros. He sends me a photo via direct message
of the roads just being completely covered in Snowmet or Snow Crete and highlights that the city
could even clear the whole road properly. Maria Marshall Barnes says the city has done a horrible
job. Residents are walking in the road. City always covers sidewalks back up. My grandmother had to have
someone shovel her walk to avoid a fine. Go ahead, Judah. Yeah. Here's the last picture I've got of my own of a pickup
truck who's fortunate enough to have the type of clearance that's needed to park on the snow crete because
this was normally a parking spot, but it's clearly not cleared.
Rotate the photos through one more time because this is really resonating with the viewers and listeners.
And of course it will because we're all dealing with the same problem.
I'll tell you, you want an issue that will cross party lines.
It's Snow Creek or Snowmet and how snow and ice have been managed by respective jurisdictions.
I would venture to say that Al Morrow County has absolutely, of course,
in conjunction with VDOT, the Virginia Department of Transportation,
done a considerably better job than the city of Charlottesville
and managing the snow crete, the snow mat, the snow, the ice, the cold weathers
that have hit us in the month of January.
Yeah, no doubt.
City of Charlottesville is precarious still to this day.
I walk from our studio on Market Street at the corner of Fourth in Market
next to the grocery store to where our firm does its banking,
truest bank at Court Square.
And good God, I'm playing Frogger with my life, choosing which sidewalk to use to walk to Truis.
And I have to anticipate at the end of the block which sidewalk will have the smallest barrier that I have to hurdle to then jump into oncoming traffic.
Oncoming traffic that is navigating narrowed roads already.
Oncoming traffic that is having to balance ice patches while I am jumping with snowboots, LLBins, over the base.
barricade of ice that's three or four feet tall to get to my bank. And I'm like, okay, I'm going to go
halfway up this sidewalk, then I'm going to cut between this Volkswagen and that Jeep Cherokee and
try to slither away across 4th Street so I can go on the sidewalk on the other side of the road
because I know that the barrier and the sidewalk on the other side of the road is not as tall as the
sidewalk on this side of 4th Street. But I have to start on this side of the sidewalk on 4th Street first
because the entry point that barrier is lower than the barrier on that side of the sidewalk.
And that's all because of how Charlottesville City has managed this snowstorm.
And you jump in here.
And what's happening is homeowners and commercial property owners are now being issued citations and fines
for not clearing their respective sidewalks.
Yet the city of Charlottesville doesn't have to do it itself.
That reeks of hypocrisy.
Speaking of which, those three photos that I showed,
that's where I usually park, and obviously that's been a serious problem because none of the parking spots have been cleared.
But even worse is walking here to build on what you're saying, the backside of the new courthouse, just two blocks from the downtown mall, from the pavilion, they haven't cleared their sidewalk.
I don't know who's responsible for that.
The backside of the courthouse, the new one, their sidewalk is ridded and riddled and ravaged with snowman or snow creek.
Yet City Hall is fighting property owners and commercial owners for not clearing their respective sidewalks.
Yeah. So when I get to, I guess it's, what, 6th Street? I just, I walk in the street.
I mean, I could walk on the snow.
I'm pretty agile.
Yeah.
On my feet.
But I'm probably the, what's the word?
The exception.
Yeah, the exception.
Me too.
I mean, we are, I'm not, I'm probably physically and athletically past my prime,
but at the same time, at the same time, we are capable, the barriers downtown are three to four feet tall.
That you're literally having to jump over.
from get to point A to point B.
My biggest issue with this is
is not the choice of the small
plow, the blades with the pickup trucks,
the small blades, that's not my biggest issue.
My biggest issue is, I mean,
part of my issue is how poorly it's been managed.
But my true issue is the fining of commercial
and residential owners now for not clearing their sidewalk.
Wherever you look in the city, that's the case.
That's bogus.
That's hypocrisy.
And this is a wide.
wildly, wildly different type of snow than I think most anybody has dealt with, whether you're from Charlottesville or from the Great White North. I've heard statements from people from towns and states that get massive amounts of snow, unlike Charlottesville. And a lot of them are flabbergasted by this, this snow crete and how to deal with it, because it's just, it's insanity.
People are ice skating Penn Park on a area that's not a lake.
People are ice skating the parking lot in front of Coor Brothers on Route 29 across from the lows.
They're ice skating on a parking lot.
Our son's school has indicated they will not be going outside for recess any time in the foreseeable future, period.
We drove by the playground.
We drove by the playground.
and it is pristine ice that's never been touched.
Vanessa Parkhill, her photo on screen, the Queen of Ehrlichville,
if you have snow and ice that was not addressed a week ago,
that is some rough stuff to deal with now because it's solid ice at this point.
And some of that is the remnants from plows dragged across people's driveways, 100%.
Spencer Pushard, his photo on screen.
We went to my wife's doctor appointment this morning at UVA,
Buckingham County and Nelson County
did a significantly better job at clearing roads
than the city did, and you think that would be the absolute opposite.
He sends me a photo via direct message of Fifth Street Station,
the Wegman Shopping Center, that looks just absolutely precarious and dangerous.
Tom Powell, the founder of Toy Lift, is watching the show.
Just wait until the rain comes,
then everything will be flooding because the storm drains are covered
and the ice plowed are covered because the ice plowed over them.
He says, wait till we get rain and there's no storm drains that allow water access.
Well, we've got, what, 38 degrees, I think, predicted today.
40 in the 40 is tomorrow.
That's not going to be, that's not the same as rain.
And my friend, God bless his soul, seemed to think that the 40 degree weather for two or three days
was going to melt the ice in his yard because he got.
He got his driveway cleared up to his front door, but the guy didn't clear to his car.
So he's got 30 feet of ice between the car and the cleared area.
And he's like, oh, I'm going to wait until Tuesday when the weather warms up.
And I'm like, my friend, if you think any of this is going to be gone before April, you're nuts.
Absolutely nuts.
No, and it's important to emphasize.
I think what of my prediction, a lot of, you know, not just my prediction, a lot of people's predictions.
One of the most dangerous evenings or mornings is going to be tomorrow morning and Wednesday morning.
When we have 40 degrees temperatures and the ice starts running and melting into the roads,
then this evening gets to single-digit temperatures and then the black ice becomes significant
all over Charlottesville, Almore County, and Central Virginia.
The commute tomorrow morning for school and work.
is going to be one of the most dangerous commutes since Snowvagen, 2026, ravaged us.
Same for Wednesday morning. Mark that down, viewers and listeners.
Be very careful.
Very careful tomorrow.
Before the city starts warming up again.
Snowcrete and Snow Met.
Janice Boyce Trevillian's photo on screen.
Come to Louisa.
If we didn't have crampons, spikes on our boots, we would not be out.
Our roads at Louisa County are not passable.
People are skating in their yards.
This was a weird storm.
My horses do not want to walk across it.
They love the snow.
Our German Shepherd Max does not want to go outside.
Oh, yeah.
He cannot grip anywhere where he is walking.
Yeah.
Anything.
Animal, human with, you know, bad hips, bad legs,
is going to have trouble here.
We have a lot of content to get to in the program.
A couple of programming notes here.
Brent Lillard is on tomorrow show.
He's the co-founder of government contracting firm GovSmart.
Brent Lillard was probably the worst journalism I've seen
in my 25 years in Central Virginia
was the hit piece published by the C.E.
weekly, journalistic malpractice, if you may. I'd say probably the legitimacy of a lawsuit if I was
Brett Lillard and GovSmart. And I can assure you, Brett Lillard and GovSmart have much more financial
resources at their disposal than the CIVO Weekly that cannot afford an office on the downtown
mall and that is basically doing a digital hat passing begging for donations to keep its paper open.
Okay, they published an article in the CIVO Weekly current newsstand online about Brent Lillard and GovSmart and their $3 million in revenue associated with ICE immigration customs enforcement.
It's a 500 million plus government contracting firm.
Three million goes, comes from ICE.
And it's not like they're even doing anything with ICE outside of brokering the sale of stuff to ICE.
Yeah, old software.
CIVO Weekly compares them to IBM and Nazi Germany.
Yeah, absolute insanity.
Brent Lillard on tomorrow show at 1230 to talk about his side of the story as the I Love Seville show,
the water cooler of content and conversation tries to figure out what's going on around here.
I do want to highlight Charlottesville Sanitary Supply.
They've been in business for nearly 62 years.
They have ice melt at Charlottesville Sanitary Supply.
supply. Ice melt at Charlottesville Sanitary Supply, viewers and listeners, buy it from John and
Andrew Vermillion. Online at Charlesville Sanitary Supply.com. They also have a swimming pool company
called Charlottesville Swimming Pool Company that you can find online that is your consultant
or concierge for anything swimming pool related. The Vermilions are just honest people. A plus
gentleman, honest people. A lot I want to cover on the broadcast. We didn't have a lot. We didn't
have an opportunity to put this headline on the rundown, but I kind of poked the beast and,
and, you know, made some fun of John McGuire, our fifth district congressman.
I'll cut to the chase. What I did was, you know, a little mean, okay? But at the same time,
I thought what John McGuire was doing was disingenuous. He was, do we have these photos?
Yeah. Can we put the photo carousel on screen for the viewers and listeners? Give me a thumbs
up when they're on screen. They're on screen. Look at the screen. Here's our fifth district
congressman. This is the congressman that represents Central Virginia, ladies and gentlemen. John
McGuire is in a buttoned-up Brooks Brothers suit wearing leather loafers with a shovel that I use for gardening,
shoveling what appears to be teenagers and pre-teens out of a parking space. Rotate those photos on
screen. And he says in this photo op or in photos published to his page, the copy was the most
hilarious part about this here. This is what he says in the copy, John McGuire, during storms like
this, I keep my chainsaw, toe straps, and shovels at the ready. And between my busy schedule,
it's always an honor to be able to help a constituent. This is my favorite part of the copy
that he wrote, okay? John McGuire, during.
storms like this, I keep my chainsaw, toe straps, and shovels at the ready.
John, if you're going to pose for a photo op, and John McGuire, you're welcome to join us on the
I Love Seville Show if you would like. We kid because we slightly care. We kid because this is
the easiest way, easiest opportunity to kid somebody in the entire history of kidding mankind
and humanity. You're literally trying to shovel eight-inch ice while wearing a button suit jacket
a Brooks Brothers suit and leather loafers and a shovel that I use for gardening, not for snow
removal.
Okay?
And you post it all over your social media as if we should adore you with praise and props.
Instead, what you are getting is barbs and made fun of, okay?
But our fifth district congressman deserves a little heat for this.
very stage photo op, if you may.
Reminder, Brent Lillard on tomorrow's show.
Let's get to the lead of the program.
What's the lead headline today, Judah Wickauer?
Spanberger.
You know, I'm going to put it on screen.
Did we get hoodwinked as Virginians by Abigail Spamberger?
Did we get hoodwinked by a candidate who is CIA trained,
a candidate who's politically ambitious,
a candidate who ran a campaign as a moderate Democrat, a center aisle Democrat,
a candidate now that is behind the scenes and frankly, front and center trying to nuclear bomb Virginia Military Institute.
Yeah.
Their Spanberger's administration is trying to remove the board of visitors from VMI.
Yeah, and give it to...
Is it Virginia State University?
Something like that.
She's appointed Ralph Northrum to the VMI B-O-V to help with diversity.
Yes, the same Ralph Northrum, who had the blackface yearbook photos from years ago surfaced during his time as governor of Virginia.
Make that make sense.
Now she's trying to implode Virginia Military Institute.
And now the cadets are fighting back.
They're coming out with videos.
They're saying, look, we've got diversity.
it's a white person and a black and brown cadets are coming out next to each other
talking the white guy's like look this guy is the head of a is the head of the platoon or whatever
it's called there and they're saying we don't we don't need whatever you're peddling yeah right
and before she's even sworn into office she forces the resignation of five uva b ov members including
one paul manning that donated a hundred million dollars to the university of virginia appoints ten new
BOV members. I'm still being told
as working behind the scenes to figure out an exit
strategy with Scott Beardsley.
I'm straight up being told by Board of Visitors members
that the plan is to eradicate the DOJ contract,
at least now, the DOJ contract, that
interim president Paul Mahoney sign.
I mean, that would be the easiest thing they do all year.
Spamberger runs as a moderate,
and here, it's not just a moderate,
but as a moderate who's focused on affordability
for Virginians,
at a time when affordability is far from reality for all of us as Virginians.
And here we're seeing taxes, tax increases, reductions on eliminations for mandatory minimum sentences for violent and sexual crimes.
I mean, just the opposite of moderate campaigning.
And this is in the first few weeks on the jobs.
I'm just trying to figure out what's going around here.
I'm a guy with a microphone in a platform.
I'm just trying to figure out what's going on around here.
Did we get hoodwinked as Virginians?
Is the first few weeks in office an indication of what the next four years is to come?
And if that's the case, is it going to be a pain point for Virginians for four years?
As some that are on the far right, I'm not going to go this far in saying this,
but some on the far right are saying, get ready, Virginia is about to turn into California.
That's just the scuttle butt that's out there.
Okay.
And I'll tell you what, my brother lives in California in Los Angeles and
Culver City in particular, my wife and I visited them, and goodness gracious, you don't want Charlottesville and Almore County in Central Virginia or the Commonwealth to turn into what I saw in Culver City. And he makes a lot of money and has a beautiful house. You don't want that. Ladies and gentlemen, a lot we're going to cover on the broadcast. Judah Wickhauer. I want to give some love to Sir Speedy of Central Virginia. Conan Owen is the owner of Sir Speedy of Central Virginia. They do the signage for our tenant, you know, our portfolio of real estate.
24 tenants.
They have the banner behind us,
Sir Speedy Central Virginia.
The lettering on our storefront studio is Sir Speedy Central Virginia.
Conan Owen and Sir Speedia Central Virginia,
I trust with my money.
If you're looking for somebody to help take your brand visibility
from an actual marketing collateral standpoint,
signs and logos and direct mail and pamphlets and trifolds
and merchandise and lanyards and tickets and uniforms,
Curspedia Central Virginia is who I trust.
with my money. The next headline, Judah Wickhauer, is a wild headline. You ready for this wild
headline? Give the viewers and listeners the wild headline for this one.
In a surprising turn of events, the UVA student council
has come out in support of Beardsley as president of UVA.
The student council, my mind has blown. At the University of Virginia, has passed
a resolution to support Scott Beardsley, the embattled UVA president, who some call a corporate
academic raider, a McKinsey consultant, also a three-term Darden Dean.
Yeah, I mean, he could have been, but how long ago was that?
Anyone who calls Scott Beardsley a vulture capitalist, I've heard that term, venture capitalists,
but a vulture capitalist.
I heard the Scott Beardsley description
as a corporate academic raider.
I've heard the opportunist term.
You can use all those if you want,
but you also have to use three-term Darden Dean.
Phenomenal fundraiser.
And that's most recently.
Has anybody connected him to anything like...
I mean, I have no love for vulture capitalists,
but how long ago was that?
It was within his professional.
a lifetime. But you're right. It was not like it was his last job. His last job was as a three-term
Darden D. Right. Okay. So your point is fair. It's viable. Regardless, the Student Council
in their weekly general body meeting passed a resolution supporting Scott Beardsley in the
name of stabilizing the University of Virginia, mind-blown by UVA students who may be showing more
temperance, vision, patience, foresight, then our governor, Abigail Spamberger.
It is a wild time we live in, 26, where 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22-year-old UVA students,
very left-leading liberal university, have passed a resolution with their student council
saying, I support Scott Beardsley. Let's move forward with him as president. At the same
time that Abigail Spamberger is working behind the scenes to kick Beardsley in the acorns.
And boot them from the board, boot them from the presidency.
Wild times we live in.
Props to the students, Judah Wickhara.
Yeah, no doubt.
Props to the students for showing little vision, seeing the force through the trees.
Let's see how the governor responds.
The next headline I find extremely intriguing.
You ready for this one, Judah?
I think we have, do we have,
we have some sound on this, don't we?
UBA's first DOJ quarterly.
Oh, okay.
First we've got to get to that one.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Then we'll get to Kristen Zakos,
former Charlottesville City counselor,
doing her best,
what is it, what is the person, a conductor?
Yeah, conductor.
I am about to show you a video of Kristen Zakos,
a former Charlottesville City counselor,
conducting activist group Indivisible Charlottesville in a singing protest inside Target next to the bounty paper towels, the tissue paper, the decadent that I put out of my son's butt crack when it gets chapped, the crest toothpaste, and the old spice deodorate.
Kristen Zekos is conducting protesters inside Target while they sing for 60s.
seconds, some of the best sound and video I've ever seen in my entire life. But wait, we will get
to that. Judah Wickhauer, first we need to talk DOJ, my friend. Yep, UVA has released its first
quarterly compliance report to the DOJ. I mean, I don't know that there's a whole lot to say about
this. It's, it, they're essentially just saying, hey, we've done what we said we were going to do,
or continuing to do what we said we're going to do.
You really marginalized this story.
I think this story is fairly significant.
You think this is a nothing burger story.
Well, so often I hear it made out as though the DOJ has access to UVA's every intimate file.
When in reality, UVA has to quarterly send a report to the DOJ saying, hey, we're all good.
I think it's a small price compared to what some of the other schools have been put through
and are potentially continuing to get put through.
Whether or not you agree with the deal, UVA is no longer under investigation,
and they are, I would assume, they can be doing whatever they want.
I mean, you can send a report to the DOJ saying, hey, everything's cool,
we got rid of DEI, and in the meantime, they could be having all kinds of DEI going on.
So I think that this deal is far less of a problem than a lot of people seem to think with the DOJ, like getting access to whatever they want at UVA.
We need a nickname for those that follow Abigail Spanberger loyally and blindly.
Deep throat, this is right up your alley.
For Yonkin, it was the Yonkenites.
right it was the yonkinites what do we call them for the spamburgers are they the spamburgers
spamburgarians i think it's just the spamburgers spamburgians i can't even say that three times fast
spanbergarians spanbergarians spamburgarians spamburgoreans spamburgoreites that's too
close to the yonkenites yeah spamburgers deepthroat that's right up your alley i don't think they
think independently deep throat says so we call them deep throats photo
on screen. This is so good. He goes, I don't think those people think independently. So we call them
the Spanburg. The Spanborg. The Spanborg. Oh, the Spanborg. The Spanborg. Just what entity, the
Spamborg. Should we call them the Spanburgers? I like Spanborg. What is the biggest issue for the
Spamburgers or the Spamborg?
is the biggest issue for the Spamberger's or the Spamborg as it applies to the University of Virginia,
the appointment of Scott Beardsley as president,
or the Department of Justice contract that interim president Paul Mahoney sign
that allows the Trump administration access and audit ability into the University of Virginia's eradication of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
What rankles the Spambergers more?
Probably not knowing where to aim.
their selective outrage. Go ahead. At any particular day of the week. There's a lot of selective
outrage. To aim that selective outrage, I think you will need not just a shotgun with pellets flying
anywhere, but some kind of bazooka or nuclear bomb of selective outrage and outcry.
You mean to point where everybody should be selectively outraging at that point in time?
I mean, there's selective outrage according to these 50 plus tax bills is taxes on dog walkers.
the eradication of gas blowers, taxes on electric blowers and gas blowers.
If you live in a jurisdiction of more to 2,000 or 3,000 people, you can't use a blower of any kind.
That's not what it's meant for.
How am I supposed to blow my leaves?
Am I supposed to go back to the rake?
Am I supposed to go with the John McGuire shovel to blow my leg?
To everyone listening, there is a little more depth.
to some of these taxes they want to add.
I'm not saying that any of them are good or right,
but it's a little more complex than,
hey, we're going to start taxing your dog walker
and your leaf blower.
That being said, it is a lot of taxes that they're tossing out there,
and it's not easy to, it's not easy to,
what's the word,
make your way through all of the
taxes that they want to
that they want to levy on us.
For the Spambergers or the Spamborg,
which rankles the Spambergers
or the Spamborg more?
The Scott Beardsley appointment or
Paul Mahoney interim UVA president
contract signed
with the DOJ and the Trump administration
that offers the Trump administration
auditability into the eradication of diversity,
equity, and inclusion. What rankles the Spamborg more?
Just out of curiosity.
Because those are two of the things that top the list.
Stefan Guttniger.
Is that right, Stefan?
Guttniger.
I apologize if I'm messing your last name up, sir.
Spoiled Spam burgers, he calls him.
Barbara Abbossack, her photo on screen.
Selective outrage, Pott calling the kettle black.
Stacey Baker-Pattie, her photo on screen.
Spam burglars.
Like hamburger.
Judah, like Gower is laughing hysterically.
out there. The Spamberglers. I think she may have picked the winner right there.
Spambriggers.
I can just see them eating a bunch of hamburgers.
I mean, I'm picturing them with the really big heads and the black and white stripes and the cape.
God, you're so funny, Stacey Baker Patty. That was so good. Stacey Baker Patty.
All right. I can't wait for this one.
Can I get a drum roll, please, on Kristen Zay.
I'm just going to describe this, okay?
I'm going to describe this.
Can I put the...
No, don't put it on screen yet.
Okay.
I'm going to...
Can I put the lower...
Oh, yeah.
Put the lower throat on screen.
I can't believe what I'm about to describe.
Kristen Zekos.
Kristen Zekos is...
I'll skip to this one.
This is wild what I'm about to say.
Let's see.
She was born in...
1959. So that means Kristen Zaco's, what, 66, about 67 years old. She's a staunch Democrat.
In fact, to say she's a Democrat, Kristen Zaco's is probably an understatement.
Kristen Zaco's is, what's more left-leaning than a Democrat? What's more left-leaning than a Democrat?
I mean, you've got the center, you've got a moderate Democrat, you got a Democrat,
then you've got a left-leaning Democrat,
then you've got someone on the left of left-leaning.
Is that activist?
Far-left?
Okay, far-left Democrat is what I have to call her.
She was elected to Charlottesville City Council for two terms.
She legitimately was one of five people entrusted
with hundreds of millions of dollars.
Probably over those two terms,
she was entrusted with, let's say we're flirting with, you know,
2010 to 2017,
somewhere between 500 million and 750 million
of budgetary
of taxpayer buddy. In 2009
for two at large seats on city council,
Zaco's faced incumbents Dave Norris
and Julian Talaferro in the first
ever unassembled caucus held by the
Charlottesville Democratic Party on May 9th.
Zaycos and Norris won the nomination and later
the general election.
Kristen Zaycos is perhaps the first council member
in the history of Charlottesville to recommend
the removal of the Confederate monuments around
town. That's what
what Kristen Zaycos is most known for, ladies and gentlemen, the removal of the monuments,
the Confederate monuments around town. Unfortunately, we know the Confederate monument removal
eventually led to the darkest and most nasty days in Charlottesville and UVA history, August
11th and August 12th. Kristen Zaycos is now a key player, a VIP, an indivisible Charlottesville.
and Invisible Charlottesville is an activist group.
They protest everything.
Indivisible Charlottesville will protest if the sun will rise.
Indivisible Charlestville will protest if Boto's will toast your bagels.
Indivisible Charlottes will protest if Boto's will cut your bagel in half.
Indivisible Charlottesville will protest who's got the best steak and cheese in Charlestville?
I wouldn't mind them getting on the whole note toasting your bagel.
photos.
I'd be okay with that.
Indivisible Charlottesville will protest.
Who's got the best handwriting on the free speech wall?
Indivisible Charlottesville will protest anything possible.
And what's interesting about Indivisible Charlottesville is this is not the protested
and activist group that you think of when you consider social media and digital.
It's not the 20-somethings that is Indivisible Charlottes.
If you think Blanche Devereaux and Sophia Petrillo,
and you think Dorothy Zbornak and Rose Nylen,
you got Indivisible Charlottesville, okay?
Give me a little Blanche Devereaux and Rose Nilean
and Sophia Petrillo and Dorothy Zbordnack
with some cardboard signs protesting the toasting of bagels
at Bodo's and you got Invisible Charlottos.
Jesus, they're going to be protesting outside the I Love Seville studio tomorrow.
Get ready to get out there.
It's icy out there.
Market Street, Markets Street that.
We're going to have a lot of broken hips tomorrow.
Market Street camera, Market Street camera right now.
In Invisible Soroldsville, this is why you should not protest the I Love Seville Studio right there.
That's an orthopedic doctor's wet dream.
Here, let me...
Orthopedic Doctors Wet Dream, the Market Street camera, and what is right outside the I Live Seville Studio.
Can they see it?
Yeah, I'm going to go...
I'm going to raise up so they can see more of the eyes, see that shiny, shiny.
Don't protest.
Disvisible Charlottesville, Blanche Devereaux.
All right.
Now, I'm going to set the stage.
Evidently, Inevisible Charlottesville believes it's impactful, Judah, to protest Target.
I don't know why.
The retail store.
Protesting Target.
It's because it was so, it's because it's warm in there.
They're not protesting Target because it's a,
Call me 72 degrees of there.
They're protesting Target because Target is facing intense, widespread protests over alleged cooperation with ICE.
Demonstrations included rallies in Minneapolis.
The Cora issue, protesters are demanding Target take a stronger stance against ICE and stop enabling federal agents to conduct immigration enforcement on their property.
How often is that happening?
This is all lightning rod issue in Minneapolis.
Indianapolis right now is the most lightning rod spot of our entire country, which is crazy.
Minneapolis.
Yeah.
What am I saying?
Minneapolis.
Okay.
What are the other words I butcher around here?
Oh, there's a few.
We have the video ready to go?
Yeah.
Here comes Indivisible Charlottesville.
Blanche and Sophia and Dorothy and Rose.
Inside, Target.
lyrics in hand
protesting
a Fortune 100 company
in Charlestville, Virginia
because of travesties
tie to
Minneapolis?
Mini Apple
Yes.
Indianapolis.
Mindianapolis.
I want to put my headphones in
so I could watch this in real time
with the viewers and listeners.
This literally made my weekend
when I saw this on social media.
This was,
funny. This was one of the funniest things. Do you have that video ready to go? They've even got a
caroling sheet so everybody can sing a lot. I know. I was impressed with the organization. Do we have
that ready to go? Yeah. Play that in three. I want to hear this. I've got my earbuds in.
Play that in one. Go right now.
We won't be silent while our friends are gun down. Hey, oh. We won't be silent while our friends are gun down.
We won't be silent while our friends are gone down.
Hey, oh, we won't be silent while our friends are gone down.
This is so good.
And that little...
I know! That's the best part.
That's the best part.
End out.
Do we have the video we can play again?
If you look at the left of this video
in a blue, poofy, what appears to be a Patagonia jacket.
Maybe Kristen Zaco's is a North Face jacket.
Maybe it's a Patagonia.
Maybe Kristen Zaco's is an Eddie Bauer.
You know what?
She's probably in Eddie Bauer.
She drove her Prius, put on her Birkenstocks,
got in her Prius with her Eddie Bauer,
had some Ben and Jerry's ice cream.
They've got a new flavor specifically for this situation.
Some organic produce from the farmer's market
and drove to Tarje.
Little does she know that she purchased this Eddie Bauer jacket from Target 15 years ago.
Can we cue up the video again?
I want the viewers and listeners to look at the lady
and the blue Eddie Bauer jacket purchased from Target 15 years ago
and watch Kristen Zekos masterfully, masterfully,
maestro and conduct.
Blanche Rose, So far.
and Dorothy in a protest at Tarje, Judah, Whitcowar.
We won't be silent while our friends are gun down.
Hey, oh, we won't be silent while our friends are gun down.
Hey, oh, we won't be silent while our friends are gun down.
Hey, oh, we won't be silent while our friends are gone down.
It's the best thing I saw this weekend.
And it was a weekend that was filled with UVA beating Boston College in an ugly basketball game in Chestnut Hill.
UVA still got the victory.
It was a weekend that was filled with John McGuire shoveling snow in a button Brooks Brothers suit that is a size too small while wearing leather loafers
and using a shovel that I used for gardening instead of snow removal.
It was a weekend where Charlestville City was issuing citations and finding Charlottesvillians
for failure to clear their sidewalk when sidewalks and streets and roads all over Charlestville
are not properly cleared by the city itself.
But what took the cake for yours truly,
what was the cherry on top of the Sunday,
was an Eddie Bauer wearing Toyota.
to Prius driving,
Birkenstock dawning,
Ben and Jerry's eating,
Kristen Zakos,
inside Target,
conducting Rose Sophia,
Blanche and Dorothy
in a protest sing-along
at Targey
right before the Almaro County
Police Department,
escorting the group
out of the shopping center.
It's wild times we live in Judah.
But the Market Street came on.
There is eight inches of ice.
outside of our studio in DeVisible Charlottesville,
eight inches of ice out here.
This is orthopedics' wet dream over here.
Do not come over here.
Viewers and listeners,
what are your thoughts on that?
Tom Pals watching the program,
he says, I am laughing hysterically over here,
the founder of the toy live says.
Carol Thorpe says,
the remainder of 2026 cannot beat possibly
Kristen Zaco's conduct.
The Golden Girls
and Dark
Sharks.
What the hell
is this world we live in?
Carol Thorpe also
says Kristen Zayko's
wanted city council to pay for
porta potty for Occupy
Charlottes and then Lee Park.
She's a real piece of work.
And Carol Thorpe says it's called progressive.
Left-leaning is progressive.
Far left-leaning.
Far left-leaning is progressive.
Thank you. Thank you very much for that, Carol Thorpe. You're very much appreciated. Oh, my gosh, what a wild time we live in. It's been a wild show today. John Blair, his photo on screen. Let's get John B. John B's comments in. He says, first, we know two Regents families. They truly love it, and the kids seems to be thriving. It's a great school. As an Admiral County public school parent, I will offer this. Augusta Public Schools are closed today.
For someone here at Stanton City Hall, there are many roads throughout Augusta that only have one
laid of travel that is usable.
Some have not been plowed yet.
I don't really think the mountain made a difference in this storm.
Almor and Augusta got the same weather.
I bet there are portions of Southern Almoral and Northwestern Almoral in the same shape as Augusta.
So I'm not criticizing Almaro for their decision today.
What I will criticize them for is not having a remote learning plan in place when schools
are out three or more consecutive days.
I 100% agree with you.
A snow day or two is one thing, but once we get to three, there needs to be remote learning.
Amen.
It's so obvious.
There was remote learning during COVID.
We spent tens of millions, millions of dollars, whatever the number is, on remote learning.
And we did it for years during the pandemic.
And then we threw it all away and discounted it.
Yeah, apparently.
Especially when it's on the heels of winter break.
When you take winter break and then you put it up.
on the heels of weeks off from school, you are setting back a generation of kids academically.
If they don't get the year completed.
A lot of this isn't being made up?
Sarah Williams is watching on YouTube.
So is Dennis Cantonon.
Sarah Williams says, John McGuire, I was told this, the kids were struggling and he got out and helped.
She says, why not help the older folks?
Dennis says,
Henrico's schools are closed today and tomorrow.
I mean, the roads are really bad out there.
Vanessa says in defense of John McGuire,
that type of garden shovel is the only thing
that would bust up the snowplow remnants
at the end of my driveway.
Snow shovel was not going that way,
was not going to go through that ice.
That's the point Judah was making.
Yeah, I've got a flat-ended shovel
that I used to break up the ice.
It might have been because it was Monday that I was doing it.
I don't know how much worse it's gotten because I thankfully haven't had to deal with it much on my own.
But yeah, I used that and I had a plastic shovel to, you know, cart stuff away that broke when I was trying to lever.
A TEMU shovel like Sam's?
No, this was a craftsman shovel that I just bought the other last week at, you know, one of the, you know, at Lowe's.
and you mean Martin's hardware
yes
it was after work
Martins was closed
Ginny Who's watching the program
oh yeah we have to get to the Haven storyline
we haven't even gotten to that
goodness gracious
can you put the lower third on screen
all right
Ginny Who thank you
Ginny Who
I was getting distracted by Kristen Zekos
the maestro
the conductor
the Haven and Indivisible Charlottesville, are they in cahoots?
I mean, it's hardly surprising. Indivisible has been doing stuff at the Haven for quite a while, but this is...
Can I ask this question? Why is Indivisible Charlottesville marketing, branding, and promoting on social media,
activist training at the Haven? I'll ask another question in a different way. Why is a nonprofit
homeless shelter and downtown Charlottesville, the headquarters or home base for Indivisible Charlottesville
and its activist training efforts?
Yeah.
Why is a nonprofit homeless shelter that is soliciting donations for Charlottes, Charlottesvillians,
Almore County, and Central Virginians?
The home base for Indivisible Charlottesville and its activist training efforts.
is indivisible Charlottesville looking to actively train
and engage the homeless population for its organization?
Shouldn't we be asking these questions,
why is a non-profit homeless shelter,
the home base for one of the most significant activist groups
politically in the city in Almar County?
I think that's a fair question to you.
Yeah, I think it's a fair question.
Just trying to figure out what's going on around here.
That's all we're trying to do.
Let's figure out what's going on around here.
We ask questions.
You go anywhere you want to go.
Deep throat.
Can somebody buy the Haven building already and knock it down?
We have heard through the grapevine that the asking price for the Haven is fairly astronomical.
And if that asking price, which is well above market value, is met, the folks behind the Haven will walk away from supporting the homeless.
You call that what you want.
Some words I can use, other words I can't.
But it sounds like to me, when you're asking for something that is well above market value to finish what you're doing,
viewers and listeners, let us know your thoughts.
Carol Thorpe.
And now everyone knows why I have not and will never donate to the Haven.
All my donations go to the Salvation Army.
Tom Powell, I went to Fort Union,
Military Academy and remote learning was walking to another building. Snow did not matter.
4QD Military Academy is legitimately turning boys in converting them into men. I've seen it
firsthand. Body, soul, and spirit. Body, mind and spirit. Their tagline. Very good tagline, by the way.
Excellent tagline. Body mind and spirit. Coden Owen, non-profit set to be very careful with taking
and assisting any political stances. That's what I thought. Like, how is this nonprofit
the headquarters of an activist group that's politically motivated.
I think, just to be fair, I think it would be, I think it would be tough to, depending on, depending on what you,
depending on what their training is involving, it might be kind of hard to prove that,
that their actions were politically motivated.
What?
Come on.
you're going to have to walk the viewers in the
Indivisible Charlestville hosting activist training at the haven
That's what's the marketing
What's the activist training about? I'm just saying I'm
You have to prove
Okay that it's non
That it's nonpartisan
Like if they're if they're
I'm flabbergasted by this state
I'm just saying I'm looking at the
Activist
Activist training at nonprofit
At nonprofit legality
And the fact of the matter is that I think that as long as they're not, you know, like, hey, let's go out and everybody vote for Spanberger.
The tagline of Indivisible Charlottesville is empowering citizens, opposing Trumpism, defending democracy, holding government accountable.
They're about us page.
I'm on the Indivisible Charlottesville website, indivisible Charlottesville.org.
rooted in hope, action, and collective power, we organize, educate, and mobilize community members to hold our elected officials accountable,
defend and expand a participation of democracy, protect civil rights, and advanced policies that work for everyone.
I mean, you and I will respectfully agree to disagree on this one.
I mean, I'm not an expert on the matter. I'm just saying what I'm seeing, and I'm pretty sure they've got at least somebody on there that knows
enough to be careful about
their messaging. And Invisible
Charlestville is backing Tom Perriello
and, like, openly
endorsing Tom Perriol in the 5th District.
Openly endorsing Tom Perriela.
All right, 132
hour straight without
taking a break on the Out of Seville Show. You did
a phenomenal job today. It's time for the
most three, the three most
important minutes of news, Judah.
Tell me when we're on a one shot.
Please, sir.
All right.
The one shot is yours.
I'm going to set a timer as we turn this into a highlight clip that we edit for viewers and listeners to digest news in three-minute capacity.
Are you ready to rock and roll you?
Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Jerry Miller, and this is the three most important minutes of news on Monday, February 2nd, in Charlottesville, Elmore County, Central Virginia, and across the Commonwealth.
Let's start with Abigail Spamberger, the newly minted governor, the first female governor in Virginia Commonwealth history.
Virginians are starting to ask, did we get hoodwinked by Abigail Spamberger?
She ran a campaign as a moderate.
She ran a campaign rooted in affordability for Virginians.
So far, what we've seen from Abigail Spamberger in just a few weeks on the job,
is far from moderacy, far from affordability.
We have the implosion of the UVA Board of Visitors.
We have what appears to be the complete destruction and rebuilding a Virginia Military Institute.
We have backroom wheeling and dealing that may call Scott Beardsley his presidency,
backroom wheeling and dealing that may destroy a contract that interim UBA President Paul Mahoney
signed with the Department of Justice.
And perhaps most concerning,
more than 50 new tax bills proposed for consideration.
Virginians are left scratching their head.
Where's the affordability?
Where's that moderate candidate we pushed into office?
The next headline I would follow, if I was you, the viewer-enlissitor,
is the Department of Justice.
They now have been presented their first quarterly audit report,
with the University of Virginia.
UVA has given them the receipts,
the paperwork, the documentation about
DEI, and it's
eradication at Thomas Jefferson's
University. The Department of Justice
and the Trump administration
are absolutely big brother right now
with the University of Virginia.
And speaking of UVA, how about
the student council passing a
resolution? 18, 19,
20, 21, and 22-year-olds,
students at UVA have passed
a resolution, ladies and gentlemen,
and this resolution backs and supports Scott Beardsley.
The students, the teenagers, the young adults said,
let's move forward and support Beardsley and stabilize the organization.
I wonder if Abigail Spamberger will follow suit and show vision and patience and temperance.
The next headline I find very appealing is in Invisible Charlottesville,
an activist group, a politically motivated activist group hosting activist,
activist training at the Haven, a homeless, not-profit, non-for-profit shelter in downtown Charlottesville.
Why is a politically motivated activist group hosting activist trading at a not-for-profit homeless
shelter in downtown Seville? I find that to be a conflict of ethics. I find that to be a conflict
of perception. I find that to be head-scratching and concerning. And speaking of indivisible Charlottesville,
They were inside Target this weekend.
We have the video.
We'll cue it up for you in about five seconds.
In this video, which is about 30 seconds long,
you will see Indivisible Charlottesville singing and protesting inside Targei,
out crying the demonic Target retailer and its support of ICE.
Judah Wickhauer, three, two, one.
We won't be tired while our friends are done down.
Hey, oh, we won't be silent while our friends are gone down.
Hey, oh, we won't be silent while our friends are gun down.
Hey, oh, we won't be silent while our friends are gun down.
How about Kristen Zekos in that video, conducting the protesters and their sing-along inside Target?
And that is from my standpoint.
the three most important minutes of news on Monday, February 2nd with the I Love Seville Network.
I'm Jerry Miller. Thank you for joining us.
