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Now live from the Civic Media Studios in Madison, Wisconsin, where the political party is just
beginning, welcome to the Devil's Advocate's radio show.
Friends proving it's never personal, only politics.
Now here's your host, Dom and Crout.
Welcome to the Devil's Advocates radio show, the Friday edition, Dom you're getting full
cabin crouty.
I am awesome and happy Friday to you, of course, Nate, thank you for working your magic,
my dear friend and, of course, our audience, welcome happy Friday to us, we finally made
it.
I better set the stage here briefly, Dom.
I got Berkeley here with me.
You know Berkeley, he's the bad one.
Even Nate, you know Berkeley, I call him Berkeley.
So there is an outside chance, because I am doing this effectively from home, and luckily
my wife took the good dog with and left me with the Barking bad dog, the occasionally
Barking, he's not Barking now, so I don't want to encourage him.
But for like the last 45 minutes, I've been, you know, prepping for this also important
Friday edition, and if you're unaware, we air the grievances up in here, so I'm just
starting out with the minor domestic grievance.
I'm here doing the show with my dog, and my wife gave the dog a bone, so he would leave
me alone, presumably.
And the dog has been pacing the house for an hour, trying to figure out where he's
going to hide this bone, before the other dog gets home, you know, they're very protective
of their possessions, this is my bone.
So he's dug through my suitcase, you know, like digging, like, I think ultimately, that's
where he hid his bone was in my suitcase.
He was going through the comrades box, the traveled portable box that we keep the radio
gear in.
And he was upstairs under my desk, scratching the carpet.
I'm like, that's not going to come up, not with your little paw.
So if you hear him, and then you hear him squeal, you'll know it's because he's, but he
was barking in my ear all the way up here.
So if, if I'm less than chill at the cabin, it's, it's only, I believe that dog still
kick in.
How old is that dog man?
Ah, he's like 13 fat, like his owner, like his dad, you know, like chubby, chubby fat.
He's going a little blind.
And I got to admit, yesterday, I admitted just like this, man, you got to get those
like, I told, I told, I said, my beautiful wife yesterday, I said, honey, a couple of
times, I'm trying to read on the air.
I was trying to read an article off my cell phone, incapable.
I had to stop and let my eyes focus.
I couldn't read the words.
I'm like, my own grandpa these days, when did I get old them?
I don't feel weird in my heart, but older than me, get a pair of cheater readers, man,
you'll be just fine.
No, I, I think I, I think I might actually have to get real glasses.
I think it's, it's devolved a little bit, you know, you can't, you can't labor your
eyes like I do, you know, with the pre-treatment of the interocular pressure, because I don't
want to get caught cold with someday and all the other stuff I do.
So you know, if my eyes get a little blurry and I miss a few of the words, damn, that's,
that's why I rely upon you and, and find guests, you know, we've got to find guests coming.
And I don't mean the vice president that I refer to, but she is coming.
Apparently, we've got some details on the vice president.
She's coming to Wakusha, Monday.
And I'm going to be there on behalf of this show, I'm going to represent them.
In my good friend at yours, Earl Ingram, Jr., host of the Earl Ingram show on the Civic
Media Network, he's also going to be there, and I think there'll be some, some news coverage
from Civic Media, but we're going to see the vice president.
The only other questions though is the win in the where.
You know, like Wakusha is a pretty broad, some deep,
Wakusha Monday, it's not enough detail for this guy.
So we're going to check in with Earl at about 5.30 today, during the happier, happier
, happier.
Now I'm also some information in the journal sent on a late breaking article, basically,
if I read the headlines correctly, real concern about African-American voter sentiment,
door to door, right now, the early campuses, they're not real enthusiastic about getting
out there and voting for Joe Biden.
So we're also going to include some good news, Joe Biden today.
Let me just read the headline article, we'll talk more about it, but I want to throw
this out there.
Molly, back in, even when in the ground game to engage black Milwaukee voters, signs
of waning enthusiasm for 2020 rematch, and I got to be honest, pretty, I'm not very
enthusiastic about this 2020 rematch, either, I'll go vote, but am I enthusiastic about
this Trump Biden rematch?
No, no, I would rather have Earl's opinion in this case down, because are you enthusiastic,
pretty?
Are you enthusiastic about the rematch?
Hell yeah, I'm enthusiastic to go vote this year.
This is the most important, I'm asking if you're enthusiastic about a Biden Trump rematch.
Who could not be dumb, bring it back from weakened at birdies, put them in the ring together,
mono, a mono, and see which one falls over first, I'm very, very enthusiastic about this
rematch.
I don't, I'm not seeming to do this, I mean, you act like it, but I don't buy it.
Well, I don't know why you think I'm being insincere on this Friday afternoon, perhaps
that's one of your problems projecting 844-967-2789.
So we'll bring it, Kamala Harris coverage, the vice president come to our backyard, I'll
be there on Monday with Earl, we just don't know what time or precisely where, but we'll
get details.
I put in for credentials, so did Earl.
So our buddy, Ellen Robinson, from the herbal aspect, will do some 420 facts, there's been
some marijuana policy movement here in the state, question mark, air quotes.
And uh, damn, I'm gonna lead the grievances today, all right, man, you know who I saw
featured in a couple of articles overnight, the wanker, Scott Walker, the former governor
of the great state of Wisconsin, he made it less great to be a Wisconsinite, less great,
but I read a little political piece, and they're already, you know, putting the tombstone
out on the Rhonda Santa's campaign, I think I've done a good job of that myself, but you
know, what would you use to say, Dom, you put a cigarette out on his ass, something like
that.
But here's the headline at Politico, and I'll tell you why I referenced Scottie wanker,
the DeSantis team, ran the worst campaign in history, the bizarre decisions behind a
$130 million debacle, in a opinion piece, $130 million wasted by Rhonda Santas.
And you've heard me many times on this program, Dom, I've paralleled the failed campaign
and the predicted failed campaign, because Rhonda Santas hasn't officially failed, but he
will soon, he failed, he failed to ignite the imagination of Iowa voters.
And he's done.
And what I tell you, Dom, he was going to go the way of Scott Walker.
And here's the opening paragraph of this opinion piece at the political.
You remember former Minnesota governor Tim Palente when he ran for president and Scott Walker.
So anyways, Tim Palente and Scott Walker's presidential campaigns can breathe a sigh of
relief, the mantle of worst Republican presidential campaign ever has been lifted from their
shoulders, stolen by the crew that ran Florida governor, Rhonda Santas is, uh, distinct
the motives I prefer, Rhonda Santas is campaigned into the dirt and usual revisionist histories
are being written even before the candidate has, uh, been officially buried with the
Santas staffers and apologists, offering a variety of nonsensical explanations.
However, we need no gossip from inside sources to understand what happened.
The debacle played out in broad daylight.
So Rhonda Santas is the new Scott Walker, the new waker, right?
And he is soon to cry himself into the pillow each and every night.
And he will soon be term limited, much as the voters term limited Scott Walker's ass here
in the state of Wisconsin.
But you know, other than rubbing that one in his face, you know, maybe, maybe you're not
the worst one ever, but the fact that your reference says the worst one ever at the top
of the political article, I want to, I want to make sure you caught that piece, Scott Walker.
And I would also question, Dom, if you saw the piece over at Bruce Murphy at the Urban
Milwaukee online daily.
And this was a piece about Leo Leonard.
And the question mark at the top of the page, did Leo Leonard save Scott Walker question
mark?
Well, did he?
And here's what they mean.
Leo Leonard is from the Federalist Society of Bruce Murphy is one of the best journalists
left to in politics in the state.
So Leo Leonard, and I'm going to read a little bit of this time.
And then I'm going to have to jump ahead.
The Federalist Society is known for promoting conservatives to positions as federal judge
in US Supreme Court justices.
It's long time leader had of the Federalist Society, Leo Leonard, littered Leo, my bad, has
gotten considerable press coverage recently for working behind the scenes to help Supreme
Court Justice Clarence Thomas get financial help and look serious vacations from wealthy
conservatives.
You know, so consider the company he keeps, Dom.
But Leo has also gotten involved in state judicial races.
And in Wisconsin, he helped elect two conservative state Supreme Court justices who voted to shut
down a criminal investigation of the wanker former governor Scott Walker as a recent story
and pro public document.
We're talking about Prasser, Dom and Gableman.
He got those two elected and he knew if David Prasser did not win reelection, well, it
was all over, but the crying.
So here's the interesting part, Leonard Leo helped to preserve the Scott Walker agenda helped
by preserving the Prasser Gableman corruption on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and they permitted
Scott Walker.
They give him a get out of jail free card despite the multiple criminals he had campaigning
on his behalf in the county executive's office with secret routers, etc.
So now wanker owed this Leo Leonard, owed him a favor, Dom and the favor was fulfilled
by Dan Kelly's candidacy, his appointment to the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
And here's the ironic part, Dan Kelly, twice lost to very liberal justices in Karatsky
and Proto-Sewitz, Leo Leonard helped preserve the corrupted court for Scott Walker and
then his affection for Dan Kelly, the devil's advocates, making radio great again.
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Dominic, we've been joined live via video stream by a friend of ours.
He is Ellen Robinson.
He is the co-founder of the herbal aspect and he is a sponsor partner of ours, a friend
of ours.
Ellen, welcome back, man, 420 Friday facts.
Hey, Ellen.
Hey.
Hey, guys, don't you hear me in there?
Yeah.
We can.
Yes, sir, we do.
Ellen, we know there have been some legislative pieces put forth by Republicans, a so-called
Medical Marijuana Bill, and we talked a little bit about this, but there's been some
disagreement even amongst the Republican ranks on who's going to supply it.
So Ellen, what's the latest?
Are we going down to the DMB to get our Medical Marijuana under the Robin Voss proposal going
forward?
Well, if big government Voss has his way, yeah, absolutely.
And there's nothing that screams inefficiency more than a state run dispensary.
So if you recall last week, I advised both you and that I was here to dash hopes, you
recall that?
I do.
That's been a couple of weeks at a row, I feel like, but go ahead.
Yeah, man.
Well, you know, say, listen, I'm not trying to be like the bearer of bad news, but I don't
want to lie to you either, and I don't want the people to get their hopes up.
The Robin Voss is playing politics with a subject that is a life and death matter to a lot
of people.
And this is your health care, this is a quality of life issue, medical marijuana is a serious
issue.
And he's using it as a campaign stunt as a card he can play, and you know, it's that because
he's not even talking to his Republican colleagues, Devon, Devon Lamehu came out and said,
some words that sound vaguely familiar to me, he is the guy referred to it as a DMV, DMV
style dispensaries.
And that's a damn shame when your own colleague from your own party, trashes your bill.
So what is the purpose of this bill?
And I value your opinion on these topics, certainly on the topic of 420, he is Alan Robinson
from herbal aspect, one of our sponsor partners, but Alan, why even put it forth if you don't
have the support of the Senate Republicans, the governor has got very little appetite
because this is not really what the people want or need.
So what's the purpose other than to say what we tried?
And Tony is the anti marijuana governor, it doesn't make sense to me, Alan.
I'm listening, man, the gerrymandered maps are responsible for boss, bosses continued
rain.
That's that's that's that's, nobody has has has referred to him as a political genius.
He's not, he's not very bright.
Listen, man, this is not about whether or not this, this is a good move.
He tried to steal a talking point from the people of Wisconsin.
This is a democratic talking point.
This is the Wisconsinites asking for comprehensive cannabis reform, and he wants to try to bring
it out, pull it out, as a, as, as, as it, like I said, as a talking.
I'm sure listening to the devil's advocates radio show Alan Robinson, co-founder of herbal
aspect, friend and sponsor of the devil's advocates, Alan, now you sell through your
three dispensaries, legal cannabis products here in the state of Wisconsin.
Oh, the Delta, what are you to find with Delta's, Delta's eight, Delta eight, Delta nine,
is that proper definition or terms for the legal?
Yes, so to speak, it's just so that, you know, all cannabis that you're going to smoke,
like any cannabis that you've ever gotten on the street, it was all a Delta of some variety,
which is something that most people just don't really understand.
Delta nine THC is generally organically available in the plant after it has converted from THC
A. Again, just kind of think of the butterfly and a caterpillar analogy, right?
THC A is the caterpillar, and it becomes the butterfly after you set it on fire.
Like, that's the chrysalis that it essentially goes through.
You know, what's really interesting about this is that just this week, I spoke with the
chief of the Manona Police Department in regards to setting up a store out in Manona, as you
may know, been in the news lately, these folks have had some, some troubles with police stops,
people being able to transit through Manona safely, and I just want to make sure that before
I open up a store, my customers, my employees, and, you know, me, we'll all be able to get to it
without being either overly policed or harassed, which is another reason that comprehensive
cannabis reform is important.
And what is the medicinal purposes, Ellen?
How, how, is, have there been any studies or any comparisons to, you know, traditional
cannabis versus the Delta nine THC, do they have the same medicinal qualities that we would
get from regular, you know, Illinois legalized cannabis?
Yeah, so anecdotally, we're going to experience a lot of the exact, a lot of similar results,
right? You won't find there are some THCs out there that we just don't have
great wealth of information on, like Delta 10 THC, for instance.
I don't carry that because there's some research that says it could be a carcinogen, right?
While that runs counterintuitive to everything we know about cannabis, it's still too early on
to say, you know, one way or the other, exactly what medical benefits or what dangers there are.
What we do know is that, you know, Delta eight, for instance, has been around since we've
discovered it in 1967. So we know it to be safe. We know it to be about 60% of the psycho activity
of Delta nine. And we know anecdotally, people get a lot of similar benefits.
Alan Robinson from the herbal aspect, giving us some 420 Friday facts. Alan, you know,
once upon a time, a younger man got pulled over on the west side of Madison with some legal,
all pardon me, a legal marijuana in my, let's just say it's crudey, center cops.
And I found myself educating the cops because they had a lot of misconceptions.
And I also found myself probably the victim of a non warranted search. There was no probable cause
for them to search my car that evening. So probable cause in marijuana policy.
Alan, I've never quite understood why Republicans have so much opposition.
When we know we're over 50% of even Republican support, marijuana legalization be it for medicinal
or full recreation. So is it just to keep the, the specter of probable cause, hey, I spent
wheat on you kid, I'm going to run your place. I'm going to take you in.
Yes, to make a super short answer. The answer is absolutely yes. If it wasn't for the use of cannabis
as a tool to end around around the 4th amendment, it would have already been legal. You got a police
and criminalized certain populations. All right. Well, I followed you guys very white privilege
that day. But tell them about the herbal aspect. How do they find your fine wares to legal kind?
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South Gammon. Also, hit me up online. herbalaspect.com. I got you.
Appreciate it. Nelson Robinson, our sponsor partner from herbal aspect, the 420 facts come back more
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Was listening to the local rock station and I heard this tune. It's been a long time since I heard
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But I had mentioned earlier the vice president coming to the great state of Wisconsin. I have
every intention of being there on Monday in the occasion and it is what the 51st anniversary of
the Roe v. Wade dump. And of course, Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022. That's no longer the
law of the land. It's state by state and it's patchwork. And here in the great state of Wisconsin,
Republicans have hastily rolled out a 14 week abortion band. And how do I know it's hastily
rolled out? Because they got a hearing on Monday. They're going to do they rolled it out on Friday
and they're doing a public hearing on Monday. And this one's got a little kicker,
you know, to hope to blunt this whole abortion issue, I guess. They want to do a referendum before
it would go into force. So they're going to ask the electorate. You know, what do you think about
the issue of abortion? 14 weeks is at the proper time for a man to start regulating a woman's,
you know, reproductive health. Is that the right line? To make that negotiation with a woman
over her body? Because of course we've talked about this. Sometimes there are medical
things that go wrong. And Republicans use to beat Democrats over the head with this issue. This
very rare and uncommon and usually tragic thing that happens beyond the first term of pregnancy.
You know, because there's some major deformity or the child's not going to live or maybe it's
the mother's life. Well, you know what, Tom, they will use this to claim the Democrats are
pro abortion right up to the moment of birth. And if you believe Trump, it's after. Even after.
So yeah. Well, they have rolled out this abortion ban today, Friday. That's the breaking news I saw
earlier. Because, you know, Roe v Wade, well, that's Monday and they want to blunt that issue
if they can, you know, they've got, they've got plans, Tom. And of course, they've got a plan to
counter program the vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris, who is launching a national
campaign tour, a reproductive freedom tour. And she's launching it in our backyard in Waukesha County
down the Waukesha suburbs. So that's their plan. Let's do a hearing on Monday.
That seems to me, Molly, Molly,
reporting at the Milwaukee General Sentinel, uh, Curtis gave me the headline, but here's some, uh,
more reporting. He spoke to one for Evers that Friday. He won't sign the proposal, however,
which needs his support to head to voters on the April election ballot when voters would be
turning out in higher numbers due to the Republican president go primary. Senator Mary
Felskowski, a Republican from Irma said the measure is a reasonable approach to finding a consensus
on the controversial issue. Quote, I want abundance of respect for how sensitive this issue is. We
would like to hear directly from the voters, whether they agree that this is what they want the law
to be striking a balance between protecting life and showing compassion and respect for women
who find themselves in difficult situations. Evers has, John, I feel that he does not support
reducing access to abortions in Wisconsin, which are currently banned after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
I feel like women did show a preference in all Wisconsin voters. See the Janet Pro to say what's
Dan Kelly race, right? 11 points. That's pretty significant support in a Supreme Court race that
sometimes are as close as what, 5, 6,000 votes. And this was a ask what, but this was a blue wave,
if you will. This was a pro reproductive rights pro abortion wave in the Wisconsin Supreme Court
race. So please continue. I'm sorry to interrupt. Just a couple of quotes from Republican. Here's
the Republican Scott Krueger from Nakusa. Quote, I get that folks on both sides of this are super
passionate on all or nothing, but Wisconsin voters are not there for an all or nothing abortion
process. It just isn't going to happen. People are not going to sit down and be okay with abortion
on demand. And people on the other side are not going to sit down and be okay with no abortion
whatsoever whatsoever. So there's got to be an in between. Okay, in between the 20 weeks, right?
What's wrong with that? And if you're so concerned about people wanting to have their opinions known,
what about gun safety or legalized marijuana? You know, don't people have an input on those
things as well? Of course, they don't want to do that. They pick and choose for, you know, political
reasons. Also of note, we will have Dr. Kristen Leierley, who is a Wisconsin OB-GYN, who currently
has to do her work in Hibbing Minnesota, of course, because with the rollback of Roe v Wade,
there has been a real question mark about whether or not abortion is legal here in the state of
Wisconsin. We know there is a ruling by a Dean County judge that says, perhaps it should be,
at least, consensual abortion, not infantist side, but this is an issue. And I think this will
be an issue of impact. And I don't think this ridiculous proposition rolled out hastily on a Friday,
what the hearing on a Monday is going to be enough to offset the vice president coming to talk about
the overturning of Roe v Wade in 50 years worth of precedent. But they're going to try.
Well, you got it. I'm going to be growing fast. Cool sponsor. The bill said he wants voters to decide
abortion rules instead of courts. I like to put something on the ballot in April that allows
the people of Wisconsin to be the ones who get the final say on making a decision on abortion.
So it's not the court. It's not the legislature. It's not the governor. It's going to be the people
who have the final choice. You mean the assembly Republicans are going to have the final choice over
what is acceptable to women? And of course, the governor will not sign that. So it's never going to go
to the point of law. This is more political kabuki theater from Robin Flas. I mean,
medical marijuana. This is a ridiculous proposition. This kabuki theater on women's
abortive rights, that's ridiculous. Of course, it's not going to come to pass. It's not going to be
on an April referendum ballot. And it's not going to be signed into law because governor Tony Evers
is sensible and with the people of the great state of Wisconsin on these issues.
844-967-2789. Evers said in a statement in December on this very issue, quote,
the bottom line for me is this was,
consonites should be able to make their own reproductive health care decisions without interference
from politicians who don't know anything about their lives, their family or their circumstances.
And I'll veto any bill that makes reproductive health care any less accessible or was consonites
than it is right now. Governor Tony Evers on this topic in December 844-967-2789. Let's get
some callers in. It's a Friday. We air the grievances. Go ahead, Crudy.
Oh, I don't have the phone stuff. So you're going to have to have 29. LA Tom, you are all
happy Friday. Tom, what do you got for us? Hey, Tom. Hey, guys, first off, hey, buddy. First off,
Windpac Wind. Second, we the people ultimately out of the government collectively and we must
never forget that. Third, I am so sick of everyone getting this issue wrong. This issue is about pro
a woman's right to choose versus the government's right to choose. So if you don't want to have a
termination, then don't have one. If you are a person that believes that she wants to have a
child and wants to carry it to full term, carry it to full term. Most women that are, that most
women don't terminate their pregnancies. Most women actually have the children, but it's her choice.
It's not government's choice. I just can't believe that these conservatives can go on and on and
on about governments stay out of my life and governments stay out of this and that. But every issue
they want government involved in except for Tom safety net for we the people.
Isn't it ironic when they claim that they're the party of freedom yet they rob women of the
freedom to make decisions about their own body? They rob all of us about decisions
over whether or not to ingest cannabis products. I mean, it is so ridiculous to claim they are the
party of freedom. I gotta tell you Tom, I think the Democrats are the actual party of freedom.
I'm absolutely 100 percent. The Democratic Party is the party that is in favor of a social
safety net by we the people collectively putting our money together to have something to catch us
when we fall. The Republicans are all about control and they are all about just they're about
anti-freedom. They are the anti-Christ and they are the anti-freedom parties. What they are.
Well, normally, those are harsh words, Tom, but you know, then I look at Trump and thank you
might be on to something. Thank you, Tom. I always appreciate your perspective. 844-967-2789.
Aaron of the grievances. It's Friday, Mark from the sack. You're welcome. Mark, what do you got for us?
Good, Mark. Yeah, thanks. Thanks for taking my call. Yeah, it's and thanks, Tom, that
and when Tom just mentioned it brought my mind to the Jefferson Bible where Thomas Jefferson actually
took the Bible and took all of the supernatural elements out of it and just more or less made it
a kind of a list of Jesus' ethical teachings that most of us can all agree with. What he said
is true, I mean, but what it made it to me is the same Republicans that claim to want to protect
the unborn, do nothing about protecting unborn from environmental contaminants, do nothing to
protect the unborn in terms of making sure that all mothers have adequate prenatal care and
adequate nutrition during their pregnancy. Or once the child is born to make sure all those
children are going to have adequate medical care and adequate food when they're brought into this
world. I mean, that is and hopefully don't get off by an AR-15 at their elementary school.
Yeah, God bless you on that one, crudey. That is just ridiculous and I just
the angst my mind back to what I read in 1974 when I was, you know, at 16 and reading, you know,
my firearms and cyclopetia were talked about assault weapons and one of them was the AR-16,
which the AR-15 is a civilian model of, and saying they've got good for military style
of target, but they're not really applicable for civilian use aside from that. I mean,
that the fact that the firearms industry is convinced everybody they need an AR-15 is just
it still boggles my mind. It still boggles my mind.
And Mark, I don't know if you saw what Merrick Arlin, the Attorney General, had to say
the Valdi report came out and I know that Dom and I have been trying to avoid
school shooting conversations as much as possible because they never seemingly advanced the conversation
and they always, you know, they're gut-wrenching conversations. We're talking about something
20 plus dead kids in Valdi, Texas, and we know there's no solutions coming from the governor there.
He is much like our former governor. He's in the back pocket of the NRA, but the report about the
police and the fear these police officers had to do their duty and actually charge this guy.
And the reason they didn't was fear of the AR-15, they all know it is much more deadly than the
9 millimeters they were packing. And it has tripled the muscle velocity. The bullets come out
really fast and they're very deadly and they do carnage. And these cops left these kids to die
because they were too afraid to go face the specter of their own deaths and it's hard to blame them,
but that's what you signed up for. Folks, we have the Devil's Advocates. Hopefully we signed up for
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don't know if you visited earlier. I might have just said I don't catch every show, but I want to
revisit the Donald Trump poopy pants stories. I just want to... I was thinking the first morning
Donald heard the story and one of his companions was reading the news to him just wondering what that
person, what he faced. When Trump first heard about that, I could only imagine.
Terry, I'm not familiar with the story, man. He got to enlighten me. What's the deal?
Come on, Trump stinks. That's the story. The story is Trump wears adult diapers, allegedly.
The person that actually read it to him that first morning when the news hit.
Gotcha. All right. There might have been some catch-up flying that person's way. That's what you're
implying. I think so. I think so. Thanks for the call. I think it's incredibly funny that the Lincoln
project picked up on that theme. They're a very anti-Trump group, and you know, God only knows if Trump
stinks, but they certainly have ridden that horse, you know what I mean? And then didn't clean up the
didn't clean up the staples afterwards. Eight, four, four, nine, six, seven, two, seven, eight,
nine, John from Milwaukee. You will be next up if you're right. John, what do you got for us?
Yeah, hey, I was talking about the value of all those kids that they got killed. I honestly said,
all those, all those cops there, all of them should have been fired. You were trained to do a job.
You did not do it. Those little kids, they didn't have best, but a fool best all they had on was
thousands and shirts. And these guys had all the protection, the garbage, you know,
vessels, everything. All of my, all of them should be fired. And let me tell you one other thing
about Trump. I tried to call in yesterday, but I didn't get through. And you were talking about
the VIP on Trump. Trump is not going to think mickily or run this office. Trump is going to
pick someone that is just as crooked as he is, you know, and that's either Mike clean or or
stone or they get other idiots. Juliani. What? What would I have to say? He's going to fix somebody
that's real crooked. All right. Thank you, and have a nice day. All right. Thank you, John.
Appreciate it. Have a nice weekend. Yeah, the VP pick. I mean, Juliani would be just, of
course, a disaster. Mike Flynn also out there and perhaps a little more dangerous than Juliani.
But at least the phonics, one that apparently Trump's palin around with the new hamster right now,
that was, that was my guess. We'll see what happens, John. But I don't think it'll be
nicky hailey or dissentist. I would agree with you there. Who do you got opinion on that?
I think Trump will select his VP nominee, predicated entirely on her looks because Trump thinks
somehow he can just put a woman on the ballot and that's going to solve his suburban
women problem. The fact that apparently women don't like voting for a rapist. And it's not
an alleged rapist at this point. You know, the, the trials already happened a couple of times over.
So what I would say is I think Trump is going to South Dakota's Kristi Nome because he finds
her attractive. Many Republicans do just see the way CJ was losing his mind about the prospect.
I mean, hell, Nancy Mase is enough to make CJ lose his mind. But, you know, I mean, look at the
whole Fox news principle, you know, just put a pretty woman down there and these apparently these
mega conservatives just eat it up. So Kristi Nome and you talk about gotta be as crooked as he is.
Yeah, it has to be loyal and told the line. And I think that's that's the public rumors that she's
been having an affair with Corey Lewandowski for years, who is about the top
prince in, in Trump world, this site is Steven Miller. So I would say if that indeed is true,
and they feel like they could blackmail her anytime they want to, she's the ideal.
Yeah, I was talking about the J6 hostages. I didn't hear Nome or any of those other folks talking
about the J6 hostages. And that's exactly what Trump wants to hear. But we will see. Thanks for
calling John 844-967-8789 Dick from Madison. Welcome. What do you got Dick?
Hey, Dick. Well, I think it's going to be late because she'll easily say, you know, let's go,
you know, it's show, you know, he'll, he'll do his dirty work in the court system. I mean,
anyway, uh, and she's a loser like him. But they do have a similar track record in
courts of law to relate the disgrace gubernatorial slash sanitorial candidate from Arizona.
Give the Republicans credit for this in the Trump team. They've learned that, you know,
when you stepped in it with Roe v. Wade, because that was a cash call for him. And then one
away, all that is so that's why they're not doing this with the border. You know, not doing that about
it. Well, I mean, they don't actually want to solve the problem in Trump's life. They learned
correct. They learned from Roe v. Wade. We shouldn't have done that. We stepped in it. That was a
big fundraising thing for them when it was still on the books. And you know, now they're like,
oh, we better not do anything about that border situation because that issue will go away.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, that's it. Well, I saw the problem. Then you can't use it as a political tool.
Thanks for the call, Dick. Have a nice weekend. John from Ashkash here next. Give me about 60
seconds. John, what do you got for us? Hey, John, welcome.
Hey, thanks, guys. I just started listening to you recently. I really, really enjoy your program.
Thank you. We have an excellent taste, John. Tell my wife that, please.
Anyways, you know, if they, the whole portion issue is maybe, maybe it could be flipped a little bit
and maybe they should make bisectomy illegal also, along with condoms.
Then let's just see what these guys and the government would start saying about women's rights
to choose. Well, I think more importantly, they, they banned Viagra. That would get the attention of
many of these. I mean, it almost does will, John, right? That's still don't tell you.
If God doesn't want you to have a good time on a Friday night, listen to some hair band super
ballots with your girl kicking back, having a couple of cold ones. Folks, it is Friday. We air the
grievances. We got a happier, happier. We got our friend Earl Ingram. We're going to talk about
the sentiment of black voters and the fact that the vice president, Kamala Harris,
coming to the Milwaukee area again. Now, he's hosted the BP like three times. What's Earl got that we
got? Don't got class. And no hair band super ballots probably.