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Trump's Rant, AI Lies, and a Herpes Lawsuit

November 07, 2023 Garry Wadell and David Joy Season 1 Episode 9
Trump's Rant, AI Lies, and a Herpes Lawsuit
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It’s About GD Time Show
Trump's Rant, AI Lies, and a Herpes Lawsuit
Nov 07, 2023 Season 1 Episode 9
Garry Wadell and David Joy

Are we watching a court trial, or a political theater? Donald Trump’s latest legal drama puts us right in the thick of it, as he stands accused of exaggerating his wealth to secure loans. Unravel the intricacies of this heated spectacle with us, as we dissect the theatrics and ramifications of his actions. But it doesn't stop there. We navigate the turbulent waters of the current political atmosphere, reflecting on the complexities of the Israel and Palestine conflict and the direct impacts it imposes on global interactions.

Hold tight as we plunge into the power dynamics of news organizations and the formidable influence they hold. Analyzing giants like MSNBC and Fox News, we ponder on their roles in shaping public opinion. Join us in scrutinizing Joe Scarborough's transition from Fox News to MSNBC, as we aim to shine a light on the potential motivations behind his move. 

As we transition into the world of AI chatbots, prepare for an intriguing conversation of the possibility we are all just part of a simulation.

As we draw our enlightening discussion to a close, we tackle an alarming case of a janitor spreading herpes and the looming lawsuit. From there we dive into GC's personal problem with local prisoners' families blocking the street in downtown Winston-Salem. 

So, gear up and join us on this journey as we challenge the narratives, provoke thought, and spark potent debates. Maybe impotent debates...?

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Are we watching a court trial, or a political theater? Donald Trump’s latest legal drama puts us right in the thick of it, as he stands accused of exaggerating his wealth to secure loans. Unravel the intricacies of this heated spectacle with us, as we dissect the theatrics and ramifications of his actions. But it doesn't stop there. We navigate the turbulent waters of the current political atmosphere, reflecting on the complexities of the Israel and Palestine conflict and the direct impacts it imposes on global interactions.

Hold tight as we plunge into the power dynamics of news organizations and the formidable influence they hold. Analyzing giants like MSNBC and Fox News, we ponder on their roles in shaping public opinion. Join us in scrutinizing Joe Scarborough's transition from Fox News to MSNBC, as we aim to shine a light on the potential motivations behind his move. 

As we transition into the world of AI chatbots, prepare for an intriguing conversation of the possibility we are all just part of a simulation.

As we draw our enlightening discussion to a close, we tackle an alarming case of a janitor spreading herpes and the looming lawsuit. From there we dive into GC's personal problem with local prisoners' families blocking the street in downtown Winston-Salem. 

So, gear up and join us on this journey as we challenge the narratives, provoke thought, and spark potent debates. Maybe impotent debates...?

Support the Show.

David :

Oh yeah, it's about GD Time. What is show? What's happening?

GC:

Hey man, I'm good how you doing bro.

David :

I'm living the dream. I love how we always act like we didn't talk for like 30 minutes before the show.

GC:

We're just like, how are you doing, how you living? I'm good, good to see you.

David :

David, how are you doing? Hey everybody, it is Monday, november 6, 2023. And you are here with GC and David. David, that is correct, david. I like that actually. All right Today, we are going to be talking about some stuff that you all want to hear. Yes, I don't know much about it because I was rubbing ass all day, but and you can figure out what that means if you don't know me on your own, but apparently ex president, former, do you say?

Capone:

Why do?

David :

you have to call him president, though still.

GC:

Because it's a president.

David :

Clinton emeritus title Well emeritus president. No, it's when you care for ever like doctor, or yeah, you shouldn't get that title forever. What doctor? No, president, oh, you're out. No, you still is. Yeah, you, former president. Former president, donald Trump had a rant in court today Shocker, shocker. And then after that, we're going to talk about AI. Chatbots lie to you, so watch yourself. And then we're going to wrap up with that dumb shit segment. We're going to talk about herpes. Hey, what Are you? Do you want to start talking about herpes already?

GC:

No, it's just that you know we have the build up and then you say and we're going to talk about herpes and herpes. I like the way you did that.

David :

Thank you, and yeah, all right, let's talk about Trump.

GC:

My man went in court today and showed his ass. Okay, when does he show his ass though? I know it. But you know, donnie, if you're not aware, if you haven't been around lately, donnie is on trial, a civil trial, and he's being sued for $250 million, which doesn't seem a lot to me, by the attorney general, said in New York, and Donnie took the stand today and your boy went off. I mean, he showed his ass.

David :

Well, I don't really know much about this, so you got to kind of like, yeah, explain what he said.

GC:

Okay, well, let's give a little quick background. We don't want to dwell on Donnie too much, but what he has done evidently he's being accused of doing in the civil manner is exaggerating his wealth to get loans to build properties and golf courses and things like that, right. So he, the state of New York said that's against the law to do that when you inflate your, your worth, your financial worth. And so attorney general James got his ass, took him to court and he's being sued. And this is the first day he took the stand. He was on a stand for approximately four hours.

Capone:

Four hours yes.

GC:

He doesn't do anything. For four hours I watch Fox News. This is the guy who never read his own briefings when he was in the White House. So he got in there and you know he was making political statements instead of answering the question of the prosecutor. He was making political statements instead of answering the questions because the questions were geared to did you do this? Did? Are you worth actually this amount of money? And if you did, you took this money from the banks duchy bank and things like that because you inflated your wealth. You really, your businesses, weren't really worth this much. So basically you stole. You know it's against the law to do that. So he went in there, the, and didn't answer not one question. He called the judge stupid. He called the attorney general as a hack. I mean, your boy was going off.

David :

He went off to do something like this I want him dead, I want his family dead.

Capone:

I want his house burnt to the ground.

David :

Yes, that is absolutely my favorite. Um, that clip, by the way, is going to. It's going to be showcased many times. So I'm just waiting for the copyright violation, right, and we're going to get it. Well, when we get it, then I'll just do it. I want him dead, I want his family dead. I want his house burnt to the ground. That's my favorite DED. Sorry about that, mike bleed. Um, so I'm reading the bullet points, right, and? And grown, how do you say his name?

GC:

And grown and grown, uh he he, he, yeah, judge, who's presiding over the case?

David :

Yeah, he had to ask. He told Trump's lawyers to control him and that this isn't a political rally, right.

GC:

And that's what he was doing. He was using it and then his attorney Trump meaning stood up and started making a political statement. He told her to shut up and sit down.

David :

When you look at the numbers, the poll numbers that came out today, people are sick and tired of what's happening. So that's what he's saying People are sick and tired of what. Although, tie that in, because we were talking about this before the show that president Trump former president Trump, thank you for saying that. Uh, former president Trump is leading the polls in swing states and kind of nationally against Joe Biden. Last time I saw it he was up by 3 percentage points, I think.

GC:

well, he's well, let's clarify it a little bit. He's in the six swing states that will most likely decide the election. Right now, president Trump, donnie, is way ahead of Joe Biden, except for one state. And I can't remember which one that is, but he's in Arizona, wasn't Arizona? I can't remember, but nonetheless he. And then people are like, oh my gosh, and he's leading Joe Biden. So if they had the election today, joe Biden, they say they predicted that he would win barely.

David :

Well, I don't know if he has to carry the swing states as much. Well look, he won by landslide last time on the national number. The popular vote was full on. Now he won Arizona pretty well at the end, didn't he not? That was the one that took the longest.

GC:

Was that the one that was the closest? That was the closest. Well, Georgia and Arizona were the two closest. Georgia was the closest. Yes, it was 11,000.

David :

That's how many votes Trump wanted to find. Yes, Obviously not a crime to ask, but he's a fine votes.

GC:

Here's the thing that that galls me the most.

David :

This is how the fuck old are you.

GC:

I know what right? Okay, keep going. This dude has 91. Felony counts against him 91. And he's still whipping Joe Biden's ass.

David :

Well, and apparently I did n't know this Well, I'll tell you how, because people are stupid and I'll tell you how they're stupid. So what's the biggest thing that always drives people to vote? And it's not abortion.

GC:

It's not. It's not what I was thinking.

David :

It's not being black, not being oppressed. I see that glint in your eye. It's economy. The economy is better than it was under Trump. People aren't feeling it because, even though inflation is dropping, it's not. You're not feeling it when you're buying chicken. You're not feeling when you're buying your bacon for the weekend because the prices corporations are allowed to inflate the crap out of it when there was demand and barely drop it. You know inflation's coming down, man. They're hurting record profits, record profits. But a president can't tell a corporation you can't charge that. Why? Because we say, oh, america's great, because we got the free market. I'm not gonna argue that point. I believe in the free market, but there should be regulations on how much you can charge for something. Don't tell me that the here's what people need to do. If you wanna be a smart American, stop buying things. Stop buying things at a record clip. I know you got to feed your family, but you don't need. You know, boycott things when you think they're getting too high Gas prices. What can a president?

David :

do GC yeah what can a president do for gas prices?

GC:

Well, it's nothing they really can do about it. They have no control over it Correct.

David :

So there you go. So people are complaining when I go to the pump. Well, they ain't got nothing to do with President Biden. That's got OPEC all over it. That's got your oil companies that are subsidized by your federal government.

GC:

Well, here's the problem with what you're saying. Talk to me, Goose. It's as a former operative that wouldn't have mattered to me. So, just based on what you just said, I would use the same argument against you. I would say well, yeah, it's because of your policies that we have high gas prices.

David :

What policies?

GC:

Let's say, I'm running against Joe.

David :

But that's what I'm saying. This is what people don't say back. They get all like stuttery and they don't know what to say. I would say which policy sir.

GC:

Oh, I'm talking about economic policies. Are you talking about that time that?

David :

Joe Biden tapped into the Alaska wildlife to get us more oil when everybody wanted more oil, so he did what you wanted. Now you're going to say Joe Biden doesn't get oil.

GC:

That doesn't matter at all. Exactly Facts don't fucking matter.

David :

It never did. No. All that matters is this is how I feel I feel like.

GC:

I feel better with, like when he ran the first time, I would feel better with I'm not saying me personally. I would feel better not having Donald Trump in the White House. And so they did it with their votes right, even though he tried to overthrow the election. But then now they're saying that people don't immediately feel economic, the economy changing. They don't feel that immediately. That is something that takes time. So you say Joe Biden could come out and say well, you know what I fixed the economy we got. Inflation is down, jobs are up, right, they're not saying anything, but people don't want to feel that immediately.

David :

And Joe Biden. I'm not going to lie. There's part of me that thinks he's pulling a Reagan right now, where, at the end of Reagan's presidency, we all know he had dementia but they hid him. They didn't want anybody to know. Nancy did a lot of the talking.

GC:

She always had her arm around him.

David :

Well, all of a sudden, Joe Biden is gone.

GC:

What do you?

David :

mean gone. Do you see him on TV very much. He does a couple of speeches, but this is Uncle Joe, who used to like to come on TV all the time and talk a little crap.

GC:

What do you mean? He can't say, he is old.

David :

That's my problem, that's your problem. Well, no, that's his problem. Really, it's not my problem. It will be my problem if Trump becomes president. But no, that's my problem is that there are a lot of accomplishments that he has done.

Capone:

When you hear about him.

David :

he's actually look it up. I'm not going to do your homework for your listeners because I'm tired and I got other shit to do. I got asses to rub tomorrow. Figure out what that means. But yeah, I mean, I'm not going to do your homework, look it up. He's one of the most successful modern presidents. As far as policy, that doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. No, because it doesn't feel right.

GC:

I want my border locked up. Well, I think the biggest problem with and you're right, I'm not saying you're wrong at all, but I think the biggest problem is, people just think he's too old. And here's the thing. It's funny Don is only what? Two or three years younger than he is, if I'm not mistaken.

David :

And if you watch him on the little campaign trail that shit is off the rails man. He says stuff that I can't even make sense of. If I was on his hate trail let's say I wanted him to be my president I would still listen to him and be like what did you just say? Let me ask what did you just say?

GC:

Well, let me ask you a question, then I love it, if and seriously, do you think you could be friends with someone who will vote for Donald Trump? Is that a mindset that you could actually say okay, even though we disagree politically, we still can be friends, cause I know people who support Donald Trump and I still like them. I mean, I don't get it, but I still like them. I think that they're not horrible people.

David :

Yeah, I think we talked about this before. I think individuals are easier to deal with than groups. Not all the time, it depends on what you're talking about, but in politics I feel like groups definitely get that mob mentality and in that case I would not go to a Trump rally and feel comfortable. I just wouldn't, because I know that if anybody found out who I was, there's a lot of spitting, there's a lot of yelling, there's people just saying stuff that I and I have a there's that mother from.

GC:

it's about GD times and anybody knows me. There's that mother, right there.

David :

I don't think I have anybody listening who knows me. But if you know me, you know that I have a very even keel temperament. I talk a lot of trash, but it's usually funny, but also like once you've worn down my fuse, I'll explode and I go off. I don't mean to, but sometimes just you know, finally had enough, and that's how I feel, like I'd be in a Trump rally Now. At the same time, to your point, I have tons of friends who voted Trump. They are genuinely. I mean, I cannot paint Republicans as bad people. I can paint the Republican party policies as bad. The rhetoric's worse. The rhetoric is the thing that's destroying the country because it's dividing us.

David :

But I say yeah, I mean, come on, we are proof that people that are very different can get along.

GC:

What do you mean? You don't have anyone, you know. Don't listen to our show. No, I do. I just like saying that I was about to say.

David :

I got a huge listenership. Everybody that listens is my friend, not yours. You're the one who doesn't have anybody listen to.

GC:

I know he doesn't bullshit.

David :

No, but no. This old Trump. Ah man, I'm just tired of him.

GC:

But you know, and his article that I was reading, that say you know actually people, if you, really, if they're being honest with themselves, they're tired of both of them.

David :

But why are you tired of Biden? That's my question Like why would you get tired of it other than the fact you think he's too old or you think he's too progressive? Which is the weirdest thing to say that he's progressive?

GC:

Because you're not a conservative.

David :

Yeah, but I mean they're okay. I'll put it this way there are Republicans in the past that I would have voted for.

GC:

Oh sure, and been very comfortable with that vote, absolutely absolutely.

David :

There have been times where I have voted against Democrats. There are very few Republicans that I know who could say the same thing about.

GC:

Democrats About.

David :

Democrats One is very, very much party before country. It's all about we gotta get what we want and damn the rest if we don't, Whereas Democrats, people will say they're like that, but they are very much more. We have too many demographics within the Democratic.

GC:

Party we do. The tent is too big.

David :

The tent is too big, so you can't go too hardline on any one thing because you do. It's just like life right now being on Twitter. You can't say anything without pissing somebody off. We can't say anything without pissing somebody off. I've been scared since the last podcast. I'm not kidding. Well, because okay. So I'm gonna do a little shout out to my sister-in-law I won't say her name, just in case she doesn't wanna be talked about.

GC:

What's up.

David :

What's up? Sister-in-law Cause I won't say her name yet Exactly, but she runs a business. Okay, it's um, it's all about just education, that's all it is. So she basically just came out and said look guys, I know I did a class on and I in look, I'm paraphrasing and I'm actually doing a little bit incorrect information, just so that I don't talk about her if she doesn't want to be talked about. But she was saying I'm do, I did, I know I did a class on Ukraine and that problem over there, but I'm not gonna do anything on Israel and Palestine right now because too hot to not nuance.

David :

Well, and these are also, this is also a classes for younger I'll just put it that way for, let's say, kids. Okay classes for kids, they're not for adults, it's not a college course. Oh. And she basically said look, it's too much of a hot topic and it's too nuanced for me to get into Now. I thought that's a very high road and logical way to go. I wouldn't disagree. Was there anything offensive in that? Not at all. Well, she already got a little bit of heated. I don't want to call it hate mail.

Capone:

What.

David :

Yes, and she Sends me a message saying, hey, you might want to watch. You know, watch this Israel Hamas thing because people are so divided. And then Selena Gomez comes out with a tweet.

GC:

I'm not getting on anymore. I'm done. Oh, is that what she said recently?

David :

Okay but all she said before was like I don't want anybody to die, and it makes me sad.

Capone:

Right children.

David :

What, why, why would that? What type of heartless buffoon Do you need to be to say, hell, no, I hate Selena Gomez because, girl, you've gone too far this time saying children should live. Do you know that those children are the children of Terrorists and they need to go? I don't know what was said to her. It's like what you're gonna cancel, right? I mean, I understand having your thoughts on this whole thing, and it is a heated, heated. I don't even want to get into it anymore because it is so nuanced. It's like whoa, whoa, whoa whoa, no one wins.

GC:

It's above it no one.

David :

It's above my pay grade.

GC:

It is a comment on and you know, in there in Philadelphia they're protesting a boy counting restaurants that have Israeli background, like they serve Israeli and Palestinian foods, and they had a huge Demonstration in front of this restaurant saying that we need you to close, close down. And it's no one, no one, is going to win this. This is not something that you win.

David :

Yeah, I mean when you know they keep saying in Congress that we need an end game. We need an end game, the Democrats, so Republicans, are ready to give all the money to Israel and not grew Ukraine, right, and which makes no sense.

David :

And then it's actually with the links between Russia and Iran and Hamas, right, like. So you're saying we want to help. If you want to help Israel, then you should also want to help Ukraine. But that's a nuanced thing that we can get into a different day, right. But you got Democrats who are saying like, look, look, look like we need to watch what we're doing. I guess one point is it's there's a where was I? What was I talking about?

GC:

I go you were talking about your system. Oh yeah, you know how we need to have.

David :

This was specifically the Republicans and Democrats right. But there, yeah, they're trying to take away the funding, but there are a lot of Democratic senators who are getting in trouble for questioning Whether you know.

David :

Like, hey, you know, we need to make sure what I'm saying is such a whether the money is going where the money is going, like we want to do this, but we got to make sure that this is done in a way, because there is an argument and here we're getting into Israeli, hamas stuff right now. But right, and I will say Israeli Hamas, I'm not gonna say Israeli Palestine, because in my view you should only be going for the Hamas right. What you clarify that. What I'm saying is Palestinians can be good people. Hamas is the terrorist group right with infiltrated, that's infiltrated Palestine sure right but some of the Democratic senators.

David :

What they're saying is this should be more of a special operations thing, where you're like going in and you're trying to find. Like, if you have a hospital and you have a bad guy that's hiding in the hospital, don't bomb the hospital, send in special forces and get what are they doing now? They're doing now, right now, but I don't want to talk about this because I'm gonna get shot, right, we yeah and I look, I'm just yeah.

David :

You don't want for Israel man I'm for. I think you know I want the black Hebrew. Israelites. I want, I love them.

GC:

You know somebody tried to black.

David :

Hebrew. I love them. I love that group. Hey, you should. I'm for them Because I'm, I like being alive.

GC:

I Love it you know someone, a Palestinian tried to run in through their school Back. They thought it was Israeli school, like European, but it was the black Hebrew Israelite school man.

David :

I thought we weren't gonna talk about them. I was just saying I don't even think we should talk about a story about them me.

GC:

You tell your sister law for me that I said that those people are sending those emails to kiss her ass on both sides.

David :

Well, I'm glad you said that, because she's actually listening. She's one of our few. She's one of the many regulars that we have Right on this show right, hey, yeah, I might have a call in one day, but she doesn't. She doesn't like the spotlight too much.

GC:

Okay, all right, I'm done. Do you hear that they're coming for you?

David :

Yeah, I hear siren.

GC:

I do too.

David :

Holy crap. Yeah, I don't want anybody doing this to me.

Capone:

I want them dead. I want his family dead. I want his house first to the ground.

GC:

I love Bobby. Anyway, I do love Bobby.

David :

Oh, bobby, bobby did you see what Bobby did lately.

GC:

You said me yeah, I don't want to sidetrack too long, okay, no, no no, what was it that he did he?

David :

He was he called his his assistant While she was at a funeral and said like I want my dry cleaning or something. Yeah it was something, literally that I'm not gonna be off his side, and I'll tell you why. If you're paying her and she said it was okay to call, I'm gonna call if I need something. You're on my payroll, gc. If you're on my payroll, if you're getting your ticket from me, yeah then you can you ever see the devil where's?

David :

Prada. Do you ever see? The devil was Prada I have when you're in the entertainment business.

GC:

You get work to death with Meryl Streep and and half the way or whatever. Yes, sir.

David :

I don't know why I brought up that one.

GC:

But yeah, I mean people.

David :

What I'm saying is you got to work hard. If you, if you sign on to be an assistant, don't be telling me you want. Oh, I went to a funeral. Oh yeah, it was my grandma. I don't care, pick up your damn phone. And here's another thing she didn't have to have a phone on you ever said.

GC:

Man, what are you talking about?

David :

Oh, don't act like you're on the right side of justice now Let me tell you you go to a funeral. You go to a funeral, you leave your phone on. Do you have it there? No, I don't are you scrolling through, like your tweets and your Instagram. No, exactly Where's your phone.

GC:

It's probably my pocket turned off, wow.

David :

That's novel. So she's at a funeral, he calls, she picks it up, he asks for something. Now she wants to sue him over it.

GC:

I'll get, not just because of the funeral. What is the abuse of language he was using all crime your river.

David :

You're working for De Niro. You're working for this guy.

Capone:

I want him dead, I want his family dead. I want his house first to the ground.

David :

Oh, now you're expecting it.

GC:

Oh, come on, man. But here's the thing when Bobby got on the stand, he told the truth. He said, yeah, I did that. Oh, yeah, I did. You got to respect that like the problem. What's the problem with the problem?

David :

I want to dead no on his family, dead hey. I'm gonna probably used to watch that. God rest his soul. My grandfather watch the Untouchables, he would laugh. And De Niro comes down. He's playing propone to and Elliot Ness. I love him, confronts him. He's like fuck you and your family. My grandfather would laugh a little tiny Sicilian guy, we're like, we like, we call him bubba. We like bubba, we laugh before he just he had this like raspy Laugh. It was weird.

GC:

It was.

David :

Italian. Oh yeah, it's a little Sicilian dude. Oh my gosh. Yeah but my mom, she, she watered down that Sicilian and I got mainly German in me. But come on, man.

GC:

I got to.

David :

I got to that. What were they? I got to the access powers of me. You do.

GC:

Do you know? Do you and?

David :

Do you?

GC:

and here the but you know we're not gonna tell me go ahead, all right.

David :

So now that we've established that Donnie, that Donnie's an asshole and I'm not gonna play that clip because I want to say that about former president- no no because, I'm not saying that. I'm just saying I wish the guy would just like Fall out of the spotlight. You're crazy. I'm not saying I want Joe Biden, by the way, you know, I want Gavin Newsom. Oh, I love that. Boy is smooth. His brain is sharp he is, why is he not running?

GC:

Man, come on, out of deference to Joe Biden.

David :

Yeah well, let me tell you something. He decided to go against him. Joe Biden's got no chance.

GC:

You know he's dyslexic right. Seriously no joke.

Capone:

Why would I know?

GC:

that?

David :

Oh, I just thought, because he gave a In-depth Interview about his Dyslexia look, since we're not a political show, right, but we seem to talk about politics a lot. Sean Hannity when he went on the Sean Hannity show who did Gavin Newsom recently, it's a couple months ago now but it was one of I just kept watching like a five minute clip over and over. I've shown people how you can take Sean Hannity and and kick his ass on his own show and he didn't know what to say back.

David :

He would say something that was completely bullshit, like the economy's better was better under Trump. He's like. What economy? He's like? No, no, no, let's talk about that. You talk for. You brought up the economy. We're gonna talk about it. Right, and just schooled him and Hannity, because he, he lives in a world of rhetoric and ideology with no facts. Gavin gave him facts and hands. He just had to shut up. But people who watch that show.

GC:

Oh, it's not about them about it. That is about it's a movement of keeping you and me and people like us or think differently, in place, and they make millions of dollars do. Let me tell you something, and it's no different on MSNBC. I have a theory. Would you like to hear it?

David :

I would love to hear that theory. Please give it to me. I think one. Oh, don't talk now go. I think one way you're on mute, what just happened.

GC:

Yeah, I'm good.

David :

I don't hear you. Oh, you know no man, I want to edit this out. What did I just do?

GC:

I have no idea.

David :

Oh, I had another button.

GC:

Go ahead, keep talking Tell me that one news organization, let's say MSNBC, and then another news organization, let's say Fox One, gets paid to keep you pissed and the other get paid to make you piss wait which one's which? You have to figure that out.

David :

Oh, come on man. I think, I think you pissed would be Fox. Yes, because they. They bring up bullshit to get you very observant remember the pink suit. No tansuit. Why does he?

GC:

tell my.

David :

Obama, exactly right. Did you ever go back and watch those clips? No, that might be one of the most ridiculous things that ever became a news story. Do you remember the flag pin I?

GC:

Do not okay.

David :

Obama at first when he was I don't I think it was when he was running for president did not put a pin.

GC:

Oh, I do remember. And he was not patriotic, obviously.

David :

He wasn't a patriot. I'm like look, if I spend two grand on my suit, I Don't want to put a jackass pin in it. I'm not putting a jackass pin. No, it's not even a real flight. It's like it waves. It's a piece of metal. Stop making it wave, just make it a square. But he's a thing too.

GC:

And we gonna wrap this up. And you know, morning Joe is One of the most popular shows on MSNBC. It comes on at 6 in the morning, stands on to something ridiculous like 9 Morning Joe. Joe Scarborough, if you don't know, was a congressman, a Republican congressman in 1994, and Joe Scarborough Ushered in a lot of this hatred and these tea parties because he was one of them and you know, and now he's seeing the fruits of his labor about. You know, they used to call it a dog whistle about racism. They used to like welfare Queens and Ronald Reagan started all that stuff and Joe Scarborough came in the Congress on we gonna cut welfare, we gonna cut Scholarships and we're gonna do this. We we're not gonna waste the taxpayer money. And then underneath all of that was tinged with a little racism and Misogyny. Joe Scarborough was a responsible for a lot of that bullshit that came in. Now he's sitting on this show with his wife, mika Rizinski, and he's Infestorating the Republicans, but he was one of the main people that brought that bullshit in.

David :

So would you say he saw the light, or would you say that he got popular?

GC:

He saw the dollar signs. Yeah and what a lot of them. Do you know? They they like herald, though you know he was a hack, you know. And then he went over the fox, made money. Now he's back over to the liberal side, so to speak. So that's why I say, when I say that One gets paid all a bunch of money To make you piss, the other gets paid to keep you piss. So just remember that it's a game, it's a shell game to keep you angry and keep both sides at each other.

David :

Well see, I don't disagree with that. The problem is the people who lose. Why'd you touch my board?

GC:

I Love touching was it was it was getting in your way. No, or you just turned straight and out for me, so I know what I was doing.

Capone:

I Don't touch my equipment.

David :

Yeah, touch my equipment, touch your boy. Mm-hmm. We're talking about. Oh yeah, I mean you're right, I do, but the losers are people like us.

GC:

It is and you have to dissent, you have to get online.

David :

Like I hate it when People see a headline and start talking about it as if they're informed when they only read a headline. I don't like when somebody only watches one TV show. Oh, here's some information and so. I spent. Now I have been guilty of this.

David :

But as I'm getting old, the only good thing about getting old, probably, is the wisdom that comes with it. Sure, if you're smart enough to use it which I'm not, but I got wisdom and you start realizing. Maybe I'm not gonna act on this information right away. Maybe I'll think about this for a minute and maybe I'll try and get a different opinion process it figure out why. Okay, so Just real quick. I talked about the Alaska Getting oil out of the West Alaska wildlife pipeline.

David :

Yeah, and I'm mad at Joe Biden for it, because I just don't think we actually need more oil Now, when you start looking at the facts. He didn't want to do it either. This was one of those political games where he had to drill if he wanted to do solar, if he wanted to do Renewable political compromise.

GC:

That's what it is.

David :

But you do political compromise, but does anybody actually report on the compromise? No, what you have one side saying is Joe Biden broke his promise and he's destroying the Alaskan wildlife. And then you have the other side saying Joe Biden is putting all his money in renewables and he doesn't care about the oil and the. Neither one of those is true. You had to look at what happened, but no one ever wants to look what happened. No, they don't, which is why I don't want to talk about it really him, us because it's still unfolding. We don't actually know what's happening.

GC:

Yes, I know how it was happening, but it's just there's no one is going to win, that you can't win the argument. I don't care how many protests we have, no one is going to win this. This is a lose-lose proposition.

David :

It is loses, but it really is us sitting here talking about the limited information we have because we're not on the ground, we're not in the offices of the guys who are making the sausage. So we come in not. Richard Engel.

GC:

We're not Engel and does that dude ever stay?

David :

home, dude, does he have a life? I? Registrate by the way is the war reporter for CNN and he's doing it for 30 years.

GC:

30 years still looks young. How do you know that young little gray on the side?

David :

He is, but man boy still looks good for having so many bombs. He did, he does did you see Anderson Cooper when he was out there? He was on a balcony and they're reporting and all of a sudden they start here. I know it.

GC:

Oh, and what's it got it to? He got a little. He got in the mix. They were sitting in.

David :

Rockets alive if I, if I had a better. I Mean I'm pretty healthy but I have, you know, few health problems. It makes me not want to travel, but I war reporter would be a really like. I don't know if it'd be a cool job, but the adrenaline rush and being the first there and you know what's happening because you're there. You're talking to the people because if you really want to know the truth About what's going on in the world, you got to talk to the people.

Capone:

You can't be talking you have to be on the ground.

David :

Right, because a politician is only gonna give you what he wants, wants you to know, right, but you talk to the people and not just one person. You got to talk to a bunch of people and get the size and be like, oh, like, okay, I don't agree with this whole immigration thing being a big problem. I mean, it's a problem, right, of course it's a problem. It's been a problem for the last 200 years. How do you think we got here? Oh god. But the point is, I Get really heated about it. But then I talked to somebody who actually has concerns, right, because they know somebody lives in Texas.

David :

And then I watch a documentary about a guy who's on the board his properties literally on the border what, yeah? And you start listening to him talk about it. You can start to see the reason that it's concerned, because it's a concern for his family.

Capone:

Like they've actually had his backyard in his backyard.

David :

He's actually had guys running through in the middle of the night.

Capone:

And I think, I think the co-ed documentary.

David :

Somebody actually got into their house or something, probably looking for supplies. So what I'm saying is yeah, I mean to me living in North Carolina. I mean I've met tons of illegal immigrants here in North Carolina. I've worked with some of them, oh sure, and they're great people for the most part, but I've also lived in a neighborhood where I lived right in front of ms 13 Do you know what that is?

GC:

I do.

David :

Holy crap. So that is a gang gang yeah, I think it started in Honduras or something, or Equity. I could be wrong, but it's not Mexican based. No, it's not but it took over. It's a big, big gang and I had them living behind my house here in Winston Salem.

GC:

Yeah, and let me tell you had no joke, let me tell you something.

David :

Shit got real and I probably could have been killed twice because I was stupid. I was very dumb, very white. I walked right out in the middle of something. I'll tell us story a different day if you want to hear it. But yeah, boy. So what I'm saying is I've seen you know, and the black Hebrew Israelites stop talking about them.

David :

Oh, you said that they'll kill us and you keep bringing up their name around. Some algorithm it's searching for it. They're gonna see it, you know? Say who are these two people. Are they here in town?

GC:

I saw one today.

David :

as a matter of fact, stop man, you saw two last time.

GC:

I saw one. You saw two or three last time. I saw one today.

David :

Hmm. Yep but, anyway, anyway, let's talk about the next thing. So everybody Gavin knew some for president. Um next topic. Okay, so I see this today. This is on the New York Times. I gotta stop messing with my volume level here while we're talking, but I'm trying to keep that bleed, so I don't have to edit any of this out. There you go, brother. I know you don't understand how long I was up last time.

GC:

You don't understand, I was up all night long for you, for you, I appreciate that, but you have no idea because I don't know what the hell I'm doing. Okay, well, that's that's.

David :

That's painfully obvious right now.

Capone:

I'm kidding.

David :

You actually know a lot, man. I'm glad I have you, because you always illuminate the parts that I don't Illuminate myself.

Capone:

Yeah, I feel the joke coming on. No, no, no, that's where it is.

David :

So AI chatbots lie. So today in the New York Times there is a story chatbots may hallucinate. I love it how they say that hallucinate chatbots may hallucinate more often than realize when summarizing facts. Chat beat chat. Gpt technology makes things up about 3 of the time. According to research from a new startup, a google system rate was 27. So everything's going to ai now. So hit me. It is brother, talk to me. So what's going on? Basically, all you people who are trying to write your college papers oh, you're trying to do your legal briefs and arguments in court Uh, you might want to rethink that, because they veer from the truth. Because basically, what's what's happening is these chatbots are searching the internet for information and sometimes they take a little too much from here, a little too little from there, and then they start making its own narrative up to filling gaps. That's a that's a very layman's term way of happening.

David :

But basically what I'm saying is it's making stuff up. So I look up False memories. How often do people have false memories like what's the rate? Percentage rate? Because you know, we always rely on people for eyewitness testimony, right, we rely on people to tell us what happened when we were a kid. Okay, false memories with people range from 7% On average. 7% to 60% depending on where who did the study. So boston university did one, and then I think, harvard or the national institute health has done another one. So, but let's just say, on average, 7 to 63% or 60 maybe, but my point is so it's still better for me to use chat, cheapy t, to get information than talking to you, because you're more likely to give me.

Capone:

False information.

David :

Yeah, but hey, how's going crazy man.

GC:

Well, here's the thing. Let me ask you something along those same lines. It's here's why I think AI is great and I think it's dangerous. And the reason why I think it's great is because it's it's changing the way we do things. I mean Right, and it's just like came out of nowhere, it seemed to me. You know People who are technically disadvantaged, like me. You know old people, Old people. You know gen X, you know, to us is like what the hell is this?

David :

Played my favorite song for me.

GC:

Yeah, and and. But here's the problem, they said. I saw an interview on 60 minutes where there was interviewing a guy who was an expert in AI. He was from google and he was saying well, the only problem that could happen in the future is that these AI machines, uh, ai technology will start cutting off ventilators.

GC:

Well, they can yes and you know and things like you know electricity and they're gonna advance to that. So when you start cutting off ventilators, mistakenly doing it because they don't know, you know that AI doesn't know. So you on a ventilator or something that cut us off.

David :

Think of how many people have home kits and like Apple home kits to regulate the thermostat, regulate their alarms.

GC:

Like I did, exactly yeah.

David :

Think about that if it gets a virus or a bug, somebody inserts something in and just shut off every alarm in a certain town. Wow, somebody puts in to just shut off your AC system.

GC:

Nuclear power plants.

David :

Yeah, exactly which? I don't know that they're connected. To AI yet, to AI, yet, I'm sure there's somebody that is you know, I mean, but think about all the bugs that you could have in there. But here's another thing to think about, and this is crazy man. I'm gonna put this in there, okay.

GC:

All right.

David :

put it out there we're creating AI right now.

GC:

Right.

David :

Okay, I think about this all the time. I got way too much time on my hands to think about stuff I can do. Well, you've heard the theory that we're already in a simulation, that everything we're just a simulation. You've heard this correct.

GC:

No.

David :

Okay. Well, there is a theory out there by many scientists that they hypothesized that we're already part of a simulation that was created by another civilization. Now that sounds crazy. That sounds crazy, but stick with me. So we're creating AI right now and it's starting to learn on its own. It's learning so much that it's starting to give you bullshit stories that sound right, just like a human does.

Capone:

Okay.

David :

Now go farther down the road. When it becomes sentient because that's probably gonna happen it will be able to think on its own. We already know that this is possible. We're just not there yet, but we're getting there rapidly. I mean I mean rapidly. When it becomes sentient, it will create an AI for itself on down the road Once it learns how.

Capone:

Where you get a word like sentient from You're sentient.

David :

Are you joking? Yeah, you say. What did you say Gal, what, what Gal's mean or something? Are you kidding?

Capone:

I sound like a professor right now. You just sound like an old grandmother, yeah, so the thing about AI creates an AI.

David :

It creates an AI. Each one of them thinks they're sentient.

GC:

Okay.

David :

Now we have things like law of attraction. Right, you hear podcasts about law of attraction. Go ahead and get off this podcast and look for a law of attraction podcast. You're gonna find a bunch of them when they say if you think about something, if you focus on your goal, if you focus on what you want and you keep your negative thoughts out, you will get what you have Well, outside of a world. That's a simulation. Why would that work? We're basically drawing in what we want and just stuffing out what we don't want. Simulation. You ever had the Sims? What was it that? The little games that used to have, where you create a family?

GC:

I never had that. I was too old by the time I came Right but what happens, man?

David :

You're just playing with them, right? They start to feed them. You gotta feed them.

Capone:

You gotta feed them, and then they go out, and then they populate and they do their thing, I mean, what if me and you are just a simulation this whole time inside some?

GC:

AI, that could very well.

David :

And what happens when you have a game of risk.

GC:

So you're using a fancy term for existentialism.

David :

Is that where you're going with that? So this is what I think about all the time, like where AI is going right now, where it is making up shit and it's messing with the quote unquote real people Cause. We're real, right, and we probably are. I'm just saying, if you start thinking about it, and thinking about it in an open-minded way, not in your stuck, I know what's real because I see it. Do you? If I give you a mushroom right now? What's real? Ooh, you start to hallucinate. Why is that not real? Why are the tracers from your hands not real? Well, you can see them, right. Why, when things are moving all funny and the trees are more green, why is that not real?

GC:

It is real because you're Well, I've been really high and I can tell you.

David :

I mean and those Doritos taste way better, they do.

GC:

But what's real do? They taste like shit and that Pepsi was like the best thing I ever had in my whole life.

David :

Did you drink the whole two liter? I did, man. Isn't that the worst?

GC:

Yeah.

David :

You threw in, like an extra cheese, large pizza, canned, two liter. And I'm being serious.

GC:

And I've been really, really high on my day and I knew that that wasn't real Cause, just no way I was seeing things and I was really high Really really high.

David :

Think about this If I slap you on the arm right now really hard, you'll feel pain, right? Yes, okay, but if I get, I'll see. Okay, you did that tough guy thing. You're like, well, would it hurt? Cause I don't know what's, david, maybe it won't hurt and I'm pretty tough. You thought for a second.

GC:

No, I didn't, but not that you think about.

David :

All right, so if I hit you really hard, it hurts. But let's say I give you a big dose of opiates, let it kick in for an hour, and now I hit you really hard on the arm. Does it hurt?

GC:

I've never taken an opiate.

David :

Well, let's say it. Let's say for argument's sake thank you for making this a longer conversation.

GC:

I know we couldn't just say yes, yes, yes.

David :

Okay, I put lidocaine in your arm. You've had lidocaine before, I have Okay, so it doesn't hurt. Which is real. Was the pain real? Well, now you'll say what is pain? Pain is just a signal to your brain. What is the signal? It's electricity going through synapse. What do we power AI with electricity? Everything's electricity. So now start to do the links, like are we just electricity? Are we in a program? Am I actually talking to you right now?

GC:

Oh, you know, and here's another thing too. I'm not saying that you're wrong at all, you know, I don't know, but it's just like you know, people talk about death. I mean, you know, what do you think death is like? Well, my answer to that when people ask me that I'm like, what was life like before you were born?

David :

Exactly, it was nothing, but you're scared of nothing. But why are you scared of nothing? Because you're holding on to this moment. You're holding on to this electricity.

GC:

Right, your aura, your spirit, your soul, your spirit yeah, but what is your aura and your spirit?

David :

No one's ever seen one, but we believe in it. Why do we believe in it?

GC:

We didn't see it Because we were told to. How do you know who your daddy is? Because your mama told you so.

David :

Well, and I kind of look like him the older I get Right, the older I get. But you see what I'm saying. That's exactly what you said. So this I don't know why I went into that existential part, but the point is AI chatbots now being able to lie to you. I mean, where does this go? But they knew that was coming, because it's figuring it out though.

GC:

They did?

David :

they knew it was coming, but they didn't know the rate at which it gave false information Exaggerating. Well, here's the thing it's inventing information when you ask specific questions.

GC:

Right.

David :

Which is the more alarming thing, Because you can ask like what case in 1957, you know, cited this.

Capone:

Right and I don't have.

GC:

Like Brown versus Board of Education or something like that.

David :

Yeah, and this. This doesn't have anything like saying which case is the lawyer used. That were a lie, but you know I'm gonna go, I'm gonna say this is true because I read it on the internet.

Capone:

Oh.

David :

But Vectara is so. Vectara is the company that's finding this out, and it's a 30 person startup backed by a 28.5 million in seed funding in Palo.

Capone:

Alto California.

David :

So yeah, and one of his founders, amin Ahmad. Amin Ahmad is a former Google artificial intelligence researcher.

GC:

You know that might be the guy that we're interviewing on 60 Minutes. I'll look it up.

David :

Yeah, Not right now because we have to get to the dumb shit segment, but it's just something for everybody who's listening. Think about it Like when you think you know what you know, really analyze that. Do you know anything? There's a great. There's a great old existential philosophy by an Indian, a Indian, an Indian, what do they call them? Like Gandhi, that type of guy.

Capone:

What was?

David :

he, my brain's not working Like a shaman or something.

GC:

Not a shaman.

David :

Not a shaman and it's not a chic. I don't want to say the wrong word. But A Sikh and not just no, not a Sikh. Did I say chic? Yes, ooh, ooh, can't edit that out, just dumb white boy. Now it's coming. It's like a guru. Let's say it's a guru like a sad guru.

GC:

I think that's a title, okay.

David :

Who basically his whole role. You didn't say what you are to list what you are, what you need to say, what you are not. That's the only thing you're sure of. Like I am not that piano, oh, I'm not. You Right, I'm not that light. That's all you can say for sure. But can you? I don't know anymore. So let's get on with it.

GC:

We're going to do it. That was very deep. It was deep, but it was deep.

David :

I don't know that it was smart and that's different. So here we go. It's time for that dumb shit. Thank you, thank you.

GC:

It's time, thank you.

David :

Okay, I didn't hear that go off. Something's going on on the board, but anyway, I'm assuming you heard applause. Yes, I did. Yeah, that was all the people in the room.

GC:

Thank you.

David :

So we have a story today. And again, disclaimer I do not pick these stories. If you're listening.

GC:

Wait a minute.

David :

No, no, this is your segment. This is your dumb shit. I'm going to throw you under the bus.

GC:

Oh, I see All right.

David :

So here's the headline, and then I'm going to let GC take a little gander at this. 13 Women this is well. I don't even know where this is. From. What publication did you get this from? It's down in Houston. That's all you need now From KOHU11 on social media in. Houston 13 women plan to sue Houston building owner after they say they got herpes from a janitor. Okay, so the first thing I thought when you sent me this, I'm like well, he's a stud man, he got there.

GC:

That's what I thought when I first heard yeah, I'm like what they complain about and some fault yeah.

David :

Okay, but it gets worse. Go ahead and tell them.

GC:

Well, evidently there's guy down in Houston Diaz, and he made it a habit of women would bring their water jugs in and they would leave it on their desks and he would come in after hours and rub his member on the water jug.

David :

I'm going to do what you did to me last time. I'm going to say so. What's the problem? What's the problem? Gc?

GC:

Well, one of the women came in and she was about to fill up her water jug and she said it smelled real nasty.

David :

God, and it looked nasty too.

GC:

Yeah. And she said well, wait a minute, something's not right here. And she smelled it and it was really nasty and she went to report it and they said well, wait a minute before you do anything, let us handle it. And so it was.

David :

Well, no they didn't know, yet they checked the camera footage.

GC:

Yeah, this fool was on video rubbing his what was it? Just say it, his ding-a-ling. Yeah, he was rubbing. It was his genitals. He was rubbing his member on. He was putting it in the water, putting it in the tip Putting the tip in the tip yes, and while he was cleaning up and it was caught on camera. So 11 women, a couple of them got herpes because a herpes simplex one.

David :

So that would be of the mouth.

GC:

Yeah, sores, maybe you may have a breakout here and there Do you know, I've never had one of those Herpes.

David :

I've never had a cold sore. You ever see somebody with cold sore and they put the vaseline on it and you just like.

Capone:

Yes, yes.

David :

But so many people have it, man, when I was in middle school, I was in middle school. I remember kids getting cold sores and they're like don't drink after that, kid.

GC:

Yeah, it's just as bad as pink eye.

David :

Man. No, it's worse than pink eye.

GC:

You get pink eye once, it doesn't really work. I'm just saying, I'm just talking about as far as contagious. It's just as contagious as pink eye, so pink eye. And so these women have, some of them, contracted herpes because of that and they're suing them.

David :

So four were initially on the lawsuit and then after.

Capone:

No, it was.

David :

After they found out there'd be some money involved. Nine more. I shouldn't say that, but once they heard about the lawsuit, nine more came forward. So four initial, then nine more came forward.

GC:

And see there's no reason to sue him because he's in jail and you're not gonna get any money.

David :

He is in jail on a $75,000 bond.

Capone:

Yes.

David :

Actually, that's. I'm gonna say that's not that much $7,000.

GC:

So how is he gonna come up with that money?

David :

Hmm, right.

GC:

Yeah.

David :

I mean, he's a janitor.

GC:

Yeah, and so not saying that you don't make money as a janitor, but I'm just saying this is it was that dumb shit.

David :

Man, he's like you gotta wonder what like what's going through his mind when he's. You know, he's like I'm so horny.

Capone:

You think that's what it was.

David :

I just want my man. Everything is like, weird, like that isn't it.

GC:

I'm telling you at night. My thing is how, how are you?

David :

about to say, come on.

GC:

Yeah, you know you had to be.

David :

There you go, keep going.

GC:

No, no, hit me out. How high do you have to be? How high do you have to be? Well, now it doesn't say anything about that.

David :

They take it out and rub it on it, what? It doesn't say anything about him being high. It is. That's not what it says. D D, no, no, no, I'm going to tell you. This is what. This is what I think it was. I think dude is so horny and no one wants to touch his peepee because he's got herpes and he's mad. Now he's like you don't want to put your lips on my peepee.

David :

I'll show you. I put my peepee on your lips by the water bottle. Oh wow. So why else would you do it? Man, come on, unless he just hates women.

GC:

I don't know about that. He hates women. I don't know. If that's the case, why?

David :

else would you? Well, here's the thing Like why? Why didn't you do it to any of the guys' water bottles? That's a very good point. I mean, that's what I would do If I was going to do it. I'm rubbing on everybody's. Everybody's going to get the same thing at the same time.

GC:

So do you think that you don't know the answer to this? But so you think in Houston people are visiting him and outside the jail, you know that's a problem.

David :

Wait, are we segueing? Are we segueing?

GC:

Oh no, I'm just saying we were segueing.

David :

No, that was a good segue.

Capone:

Do you?

David :

think people are sitting outside the jail with the cameras.

GC:

Taking selfies of the jail Holding up traffic to see their love.

David :

So that's another story that he was going to talk about was prison pictures People standing and holding up traffic because they're trying to see their loved one in jail and they're like waving from the window, but they're holding up traffic because they had to get far enough back, right.

GC:

And see, this is the problem at the Fasai County jail. By me living in the loft downtown you know you're exposed to a lot down there. So what these people are doing. These people are taking selfies and talking to the prisoners up in the jailhouse.

David :

Oh, wait a second. This was happening in Winston. Yes, you didn't tell me this. I was right across from where I work. Yes, I've never seen that, but I'll tell you. I used to park in the parking deck on Church Street.

Capone:

And it goes up. That's where you park now right?

David :

No, I park in the no man. I'm moving on up.

GC:

Oh, I'm in the executive parking space now. Oh, that's right. Oh, that's right. You don't have to walk across the street anymore.

David :

I don't have to walk no more. That's why I'm getting away. So I used to park over there and you can see the jail cells, the little slits. That's where they're waving. Well, that's funny because I used to sit there sometimes at night, like I'm getting into my car, I'm getting my phone out and getting my water bottle, whatever, as I'm sitting in the car and I'd look up and it's nighttime and I would see the prisoners hanging out in those little slits. You'd see their heads. Yeah, you can.

GC:

And that's why they're. But that's a night though, but no, these people are standing out there in the daytime and they're taking chalk and writing in the street and sending message get your ass out the street.

David :

Yes, I've seen chalk. Yes, that's what they're doing. They're doing it for the. Was this in the?

GC:

news or did you just see it? No, I'm just something I noticed locally here in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They're standing in front of the jail with balloons and chalk and taking selfies of some asshole locked up in a bin Wait a second.

David :

Let me get this straight for the listeners. So this isn't an actual problem. This is just something you noticed and it's a problem for you. It's a problem.

GC:

It's a real problem because you're holding up traffic. Let's say you get locked up Huh.

David :

You get locked up for no bigger crime than just being black, because it could happen.

GC:

You better believe it, it could happen, it could happen.

David :

I mean, let's say they put you in there and you don't have a cell phone, nothing but Sarah. I don't think she would do this, I don't think she'd come down to visit you.

Capone:

But, she's in the street, I know.

David :

So, she's in the street and she's with her phone and she's just writing you messages. Wouldn't you want that Hell?

GC:

no, why not? First of all, I know Sarah's not never do that, I mean not in a million years and much less. And then, look, let me tell you something. This is the problem when I'm trying to turn on Church Street, I don't want to hit little kids having picnics in front of a jail cell. Outside, you know, they having balloons, and this is a problem, you know that's a problem anyway, because I hit a pedestrian on that turn.

David :

She came out from behind a truck man. It was my fault. They didn't even find it me at fault. She was outside the crosswalk.

GC:

She went between the.

David :

She darted right. There was used to be this giant Ford that was always there on the corner and she came On Church Street. On Church Street and she jumps out from behind the truck. I'm looking to the left because I'm about to turn right Now it was a red light. But I'm looking to the left. I'm not to the crosswalk yet, all of a sudden boom, I hit her. She goes flying back what the?

David :

There's another woman on the corner, the opposite corner, and immediately as I get out of the car I saw the whole thing. He hit her. He hit her. What I was like the whole time I'm trying to help the woman. Look, I did hit the woman. So I'm scared and I'm like, are you okay? I'm freaking out, man, Because I thought it just like really hurt her and apparently I did, like she like chipped a bone or cracked a bone.

GC:

David, you hit somebody with a car.

David :

Look, man, I'm telling you, she came out from nowhere on purpose. Because what I'm trying to tell you is a setup. Now, I cannot prove this. It was a setup because the way it was, she wasn't in the crosswalk. She came straight out, she hit my car, she falls down. It was green. It was green, the crosswalk was green. Now, that was true, but she wasn't in the crosswalk and I was not going. They even estimated from the point that I hit the brakes to the car, traveling was anywhere from one to three feet.

Capone:

That's a very short business. Yeah, that's not.

David :

Yeah, it's not like I cracked the woman and threw her 50 feet down the road. I like bumped the woman but she flung forward and dented my car. That's the biggest part of this story. That was an Acura legend classic and she dented the hood and after that I didn't want the car no more and Mike, he stole only for that car. But anyway, the point is, oh God, it's my brother.

GC:

Okay, he owes me for that car. Oh yeah, I remember that. Yeah, do I tell you about that, yes, yeah, where he sold the car.

David :

Yeah, so you know what I'm talking about. Yeah, that's a problem. Get the hell out of the way.

GC:

Get the hell out the street, but I still feel like, so you think this should be out there doing taking prison poses.

David :

No, but look, If I'm ever in prison, I hope I have someone that loves me enough to go to great lengths to cheer me up when I'm in a little prison cell.

GC:

Okay.

David :

Because there are a lot of prisoners out there that just don't have that.

GC:

They don't have anybody with chalk. Hey, you know what my dad used to be a cop.

David :

And.

GC:

It was a tire cop, but that guy rested so and that was the thing he used to tell people when he was about to rest them. He used to say you know you, can you know, do it my way, or I have you in County dodging dicks before 12 o'clock.

David :

Oh my God, man, this is a family show. It's not. It's really not. I have to put explicit material every time that I upload this thing.

GC:

I'm just saying. So how are you if you, if you, dodging PPs, how are you looking through the slats and having and people having a picnic outside?

David :

I don't know where the store is going. You don't know that they're not the only one in in the cell. You don't? What if they're the only one in the cell? They don't have to dodge a peepee. And maybe they want a peepee. Maybe they're not trying to dodge.

GC:

I'm just saying they committed a crime so they can get free peepee.

David :

I'm just telling I'm just making a point Maybe maybe they have herpes? No one will touch their peepees. So they decided to go to jail, where everybody wanted to touch their peepee and don't care about the herpes.

GC:

That could very well be the case, but I'm talking about. This issue is a problem.

David :

It is a mass. You know what I've heard from so many people about people blocking the street, looking at the jail cell with chalk in their hand. Oh, now you're messing with me.

GC:

Yeah, cause I have not heard one person talk about this.

David :

This is like the Feral Cats story.

GC:

I tell you, david, feral Cats are taking over this country. Okay, everyone, you heard what he said. Now, when we talk again, well, you, you're in the second park a lot, so you would know. Well, I can look out for it if you want. Yeah, I want you to look out because I'm I've left the loft, I'm, I'm, you know, back on the West side?

David :

What about when they shut down the traffic so they could write all the BLM signs with chalk and paint? That's not a problem.

GC:

They blocked it. They got permits to do that. I could not turn on that road for a while. They got permits to do that. They had to go through a problem Now other people only had a problem.

David :

But I tried to turn on that road and I couldn't because it was blocked off while they sealed the paint.

Capone:

But you know, what.

David :

Actually I'm going to, I'm going to take that back because I actually think it's a beautiful thing. I was just making a joke, yeah, but that's that's fading.

GC:

They need to redo it, yeah.

Capone:

Although all that BLM stuff has been fading.

David :

It did right away because it didn't have good sealer on it, but I don't think this is a problem, although I will look out for it.

GC:

That's that, that's that dump, that's that dump, that's that right there.

David :

So, and with that, let's get a little. That was that dump, thank you, thank you. They believe, they see, they think this is good. No, that's that's. Can I know they? They believe I don't know, I can't hear that, but that's fine, I'll figure that out later, right?

GC:

So all right, I guess I'll go ahead and get that done.

David :

I'll figure that out later, right? So all right, I guess that wraps up today's show. I hope you learned something we talked about Trump Ranson court. We talked about the AI. Chatbots lie and that you might be in a simulation and that next time you're drinking your water bottle at work, smell it first and if you go to prison, maybe your friends will come and write you a chalk message. I feel like that sums up today's show.

GC:

I think it. I think it is a great show. I know I think it's wonderful. It's always good to be with you, brother.

David :

Well, everybody, by the time you hear this, it'll be Tuesday, november 7th. I wish you a happy week, please. If you would like to sponsor us, please click the link on the show. It starts at $3 a month. Anything would help, because GC doesn't pay me to do all this bitch work. Yes, also, you can find us on Apple, spotify and most of your favorite platforms, and if you have any questions, please email them to GC.

GC:

But where it's about GD time showcom.

David :

Wait, is that where they go? They go to the website. Yeah, okay.

Capone:

And also yeah.

David :

Hey guys, to help us with our algorithms and to get a few more listeners, if you could, please give us a review. And also, you know, click the five stars, don't if you hate it. Don't.

David :

Don't give us like a one star or four star, that's when you email us and say, hey guys, I don't like your show, that's fine. Gc will reply because I don't care. But but please leave a five star review and a review of reviews. Help us get more listeners and get out there and look forward to soon us on YouTube. Gc got the got the YouTube studio going. I just haven't given him any of the videos. He wants clips. He wants me to just edit it before before he gets it. He doesn't want to look through and take the time and find the funny parts or the informational parts.

GC:

That's all my job. Yeah, and David means it when he say he don't give a shit.

David :

Unless you're, unless you're black Hebrew, then I love.

GC:

Israel Black Hebrew, Israelite.

David :

Well, damn, now you're saying I didn't black Hebrew Israelite, I'm a friend, yes. And and if you're a, I'm just going to leave it at that.

GC:

So there you go.

David :

Everybody. Have a great week and we'll see you next time.

GC:

Take care of yourselves and each other. Everybody. All right, I'm going to do it. Let's do it. No, I mean seriously. You're ready to do it? No?

David :

you do it. No, you're going to do it. I feel the feeling when I do it. I want you to hear it. Why, oh, I got it, you do it, oh yeah.

GC:

Give me some. No, you do it, you do it, you do it, you do it, you do it.

Capone:

You do it, you do it.

GC:

Little Scott, not the boo-boo.

David :

Boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo.

GC:

Hold it, do-boop-do-bop-do-boop-boop, hold it Uhhh.

David :

Don't get the herpes.

Intro
Trump rants
Trump leads Biden
Scared about saying the wrong thing
Oh, Bobby...
GC has a theory about News
Morning Joe and the hypocrisy
AI Chatobots Lie and the simulation
That Dumb Shit: Herpes from a janitor
local prisoner's holding up traffic
Wrap up
Outro