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Charissa Thompson, Elon Tweets, and TDS: Self-Incrimination

November 20, 2023 Garry Wadell and David Joy Season 1 Episode 11
Charissa Thompson, Elon Tweets, and TDS: Self-Incrimination
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Charissa Thompson, Elon Tweets, and TDS: Self-Incrimination
Nov 20, 2023 Season 1 Episode 11
Garry Wadell and David Joy

Our conversation begins with the startling revelations of sports analyst Charissa Thompson, sparking debates about journalistic ethics in sports reporting, and casting shadows on the credibility of media, especially for women journalists. 

We also couldn't help but touch upon the notorious Elon Musk, discussing his alleged anti-semitic remarks and the consequent questions raised about trust in media.

We dive headfirst into the murky waters of racism in America, challenging the infamous 'replacement theory'. It's time to debunk this harmful ideology that fuels fear and division, blinding us from the value of individual lives. We urge you to question the source of this hate, to look beyond the stereotypes, and focus on human lives before ideologies. 

To lighten the mood, we give you "That Dumb Shit": hilarious tales from Florida and England where some seriously dumb decisions have people calling the cops on themselves. You'll chuckle at these tales of drug theft leading to self-incrimination. 

Don’t forget to join us on YouTube for some extra fun and remember to leave a five-star review. Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions, laughs, and thought-provoking insights.

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Our conversation begins with the startling revelations of sports analyst Charissa Thompson, sparking debates about journalistic ethics in sports reporting, and casting shadows on the credibility of media, especially for women journalists. 

We also couldn't help but touch upon the notorious Elon Musk, discussing his alleged anti-semitic remarks and the consequent questions raised about trust in media.

We dive headfirst into the murky waters of racism in America, challenging the infamous 'replacement theory'. It's time to debunk this harmful ideology that fuels fear and division, blinding us from the value of individual lives. We urge you to question the source of this hate, to look beyond the stereotypes, and focus on human lives before ideologies. 

To lighten the mood, we give you "That Dumb Shit": hilarious tales from Florida and England where some seriously dumb decisions have people calling the cops on themselves. You'll chuckle at these tales of drug theft leading to self-incrimination. 

Don’t forget to join us on YouTube for some extra fun and remember to leave a five-star review. Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions, laughs, and thought-provoking insights.

Support the Show.

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Speaker 2:

I'm great man. I'm great, had a good week.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

I know.

Speaker 1:

So we are like brothers.

Speaker 2:

I know, yeah, in a weird way and that wonderful.

Speaker 1:

Brother from another mother?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and you know, I went to Sarennai, went to a local restaurant here last night. What's today's Monday? Yeah, oh, we went to a restaurant last night and we ran into a lovely couple and her birthday was yesterday as well and we sang happy birthday to each other. It was really lovely. It was a lovely family. Yeah, it was just spontaneous out of the blue, was she? As old as you are? No, she's a little bit, not much older than I am, and guess what?

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

She also attended the RJ Reynolds High School. Oh lord, stop with your Reynolds pride. I'm just saying, that's all I'm saying. But we were sitting in close proximity to each other and it was a lovely dinner, we talked, and actually her husband is running for governor of North Carolina.

Speaker 1:

Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, so at what? Well, let's just ask what's his platform? What party?

Speaker 2:

I have no idea. I didn't ask what do you mean?

Speaker 1:

I didn't ask what's his name Full? Oh, you didn't meet this. These aren't real people. This is just some anecdote.

Speaker 2:

Well, you think I'm high and I just make up people and just say, hey look, I'm going to go to what's her name.

Speaker 1:

Let me look it up yeah. Okay, forget this story.

Speaker 2:

Forget it, it's not going to happen. Yeah, but anyway, so you might love a couple.

Speaker 1:

I did. He's running for governor.

Speaker 2:

We have no idea who he is. I don't want to. You know he may not want me to.

Speaker 1:

You know why you're not doing it. You actually know the name. You just don't want to put it on this show in case he decides to pull out D Pull out, he's going to pull out.

Speaker 2:

Who says something, somebody say pull out, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So all right, so today is November. Wow, that took a long time to get to this. Hey everybody, today is November 20th, the day after GD's GD.

Speaker 2:

Really, that's what we're doing the day after GDG sees birthday.

Speaker 1:

That GDGC, that GDGC. That's where I was going, that's where you were. My brain's going a little slow today.

Speaker 2:

All right.

Speaker 1:

Today we're going to talk about Carissa Thompson and Helyan Ways and Elon Musk. Is he or isn't he anti-semitic? Which could it possibly be? I think he is, I think he. I have no idea. I don't mean that. I think he's a brilliant man that deserves our respect. And and then, man, I can hear the AC system Can you hear that I cannot. Oh, it's going to drop me insane. I'll get it later and then, after that, that dumb shit. Whoa, that's that dumb shit.

Speaker 2:

And today we're trying something new.

Speaker 1:

I have no idea what he's going to talk about, right? Absolutely no idea. All right, so let's go ahead and get started. I'm going to give myself a little marker here so I know where we're at, and Carissa Thompson tell me the story.

Speaker 2:

Well, evidently she is an analyst. If you're not aware, she is an analyst at Fox News and Amazon Prime. So she was given an interview on a podcast and they asked her a question about her reporting and she said well, you know, sometimes when I can't get in touch with the coaches or the players or any one of their representatives, I'll just make the shit up and I, you know, what I do is say well, the coach would probably say that the players need to do more on the field.

Speaker 2:

The coaches would probably say that we need to get our defense off the field. So she was saying, she was imagining to herself what the coaches that she would had a chance to interview if she could, would probably say. So she said, well, screw it, I'm just going to embellish this a little bit and I'm going to write my report that way. Well, she admitted this on the open air, and so all of the female reporters were saying hey look, this game is hard enough anyway. So you're going to make it even harder by putting words in these people's mouths. And I got to run behind these coaches, even when I don't have a chance to speak with them. You're making it harder for all of us. So you lying your ass off.

Speaker 1:

So who is all of us when you're saying that?

Speaker 2:

Well, you talk about Lisa Saunders. You tell my Aaron Andrews, and you know, aaron Andrews is a reporter as well, a sideline reporter, aaron.

Speaker 1:

Andrews is a fantastic reporter. I've always I've always liked her.

Speaker 2:

I think she is Lisa Saunders is too.

Speaker 1:

But here's the thing. So is it only harder for women because of what Chris did?

Speaker 2:

Does it make it harder for women? Because that's what she did, was she admitted that she does.

Speaker 1:

But what? But not for journalists, because I know, is it Molly Kieran? No, molly McGrath. Molly McGrath came out and tweeted today Something about like you know, hey, making it harder for women journalists here. I mean doesn't it kind of just make it bad for journalists in general? Because she wasn't saying like, because I don't know the game of the football, I had to make some stuff up. She didn't say that what she was saying. Now, look, I'm just making an argument here. Okay, I don't really give it.

Speaker 2:

You know I don't give a GD. Does it bad? Does it bother you? Not at all.

Speaker 1:

Look you know what I've been going through lately.

Speaker 2:

I do with Michigan.

Speaker 1:

I do and so it's so. Look, look, it's been that things falling off again, so we're talking about the Mike Stan.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, good, yeah, just leave it, just let it hang down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, hanging down I I've been going through a lot lately. There's been a lot of news about liars on TV for a long time. This, to me, is the least of sports worry right now, that a sideline reporter couldn't think or couldn't get an interview, so she just made up what the coach probably would have said anyway, which I have to say she is right. Those before half time and after half time they are the dumb.

Speaker 1:

Why even talk to the coach? What is he supposed to say if he's losing? Yeah, I'll agree. You know we need to get off the field. We need to be better on third down. We need to stop turning the ball over. We need to play a little harder. We need to get a little tougher.

Speaker 1:

Don't care, don't care. But to your point, and I'm going to give it back to you. Right, it does take. You know what it's like? This is exactly what it's like it's like if a woman admits to you that she fakes an orgasm. Oh, every now. Not all the time, gc, not all the time, david, but every once in a while I'm not in the mood, so I just face it, fake it, so we can be done. Now, why was she honest there? Like, that's fine, you could probably tell anyway that she was faking it. But once you say it, once you let the cat out you put it out there.

Speaker 1:

Well, now, every time I think you're faking it. Now, every time you're faking it. So you know what you should just kept that lie to yourself, or no, kept the truth to yourself, lied to me forever. And now I'm always wondering is she or isn't she? No, it's probably fine, but once you say I fake it, now, every time it's like she's faking it.

Speaker 2:

Okay, well, let me, let me put this back to you, Let me throw this, this question at you. So, if you're based on what you just said, based on your theory, don't you think the way people perceive media these days, whereas the big lie and people don't trust those in journalism because they don't, on whichever side of the political all you're on you know, people say, well, they lie anyway. Don't you think that just exacerbates the conspiracy theory that you can't trust media, fake news things like that.

Speaker 1:

So when you get it, we news. This is sports but sports is. You know how many people care about sports and and oh yeah, oh yeah I think we talked about that last time how much I care about sports.

Speaker 2:

So you know what I'm talking about. So when you get, when you expect your new source to be legitimate and you expect to do their due diligence and do interviews and get to talk to these people, what are you saying to the up and coming journalists that really stand out there on the side of that locker room and maybe never get an interview with the head coaches from Kansas City or the Buffalo Bills or the New York Giants? You know they sit out there and then this Carissa Thompson gets an interview and she said you know she takes it for granted. She's like, oh, screw it, I'm just going to make it up.

Speaker 1:

Well, now, we both said that Aaron Andrews is great.

Speaker 2:

She's amazing.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but you know she admitted that she did it too sometimes.

Speaker 2:

She did Well. Her publicist came out and say wait a minute, that was taken out of context.

Speaker 2:

Okay, give me the context that she says she thinks when she's doing that she's anticipating. She talked to her representatives and if she can't get the story exactly right, what she'll do, she'll reformat it. That's what her publicist said. So she just won't out right out why and said oh, I know the coach for the Cincinnati Bengals is going to say this. I'm anticipating that he say this. So it's just. It goes to the issue of trust. When you read, when you read or or listen to Sports Illustrated or you watch Fox News or you watch Amazon Prime, you expect the journalists, when they do interviews, to have done their due diligence. And if they haven't.

Speaker 1:

Well, there's no due diligence here. You're not fact checking you. Oh no no, the due diligence isn't on Carissa, because Carissa didn't even get the interview. So there is no due diligence. You're like she didn't do her due diligence on the coach. That's right, because she didn't talk to the coach, because what she was why was she too lazy and she did?

Speaker 1:

she was. She said sometimes they just they ran away and I got us, yeah, or she wasn't able to get the interview before or after, so she just made some stuff up. Now look, I'm not condoning it, I think it's dumb. I you know what I think is dumb, it's not that she did it, she said it on the air and she's like that's dumb.

Speaker 2:

That's almost like Michigan you got caught.

Speaker 1:

No, no, don't you dare. Not today, not today. I've had a week of it. I have my thoughts, I have, I have my I'm just talking about if you're a Wolverine fan.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, stop, stop Talking about me, I swear. I swear.

Speaker 1:

I will take over this microphone. I won't let you talk one more time.

Speaker 2:

Did you just like me why?

Speaker 1:

do you have to turn this racist? Why would you do that?

Speaker 2:

Listen to what you just said. I will take over this microphone and I will turn you off. Why?

Speaker 1:

did you make me talk like that?

Speaker 2:

Do I say that, are you making?

Speaker 1:

fun of the way I talk. No, a little. Okay, fine, but anyway, the point is, let's not, let's not make this about Michigan.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I don't want to do that again Right. Just think about it. Just think about if you're not trusting with all this bullshit that goes on when it comes to media. You know January six, okay, so that is not new.

Speaker 1:

It's changed the way we think about things, but this has also changed the point from where we started, where it was. There's been a lot of talk about she's ruining it for women, where now what we've changed it to is she's ruining it for journalism. Now that one, I can get behind more.

Speaker 2:

Can you trust journalism?

Speaker 1:

now I don't think you could trust journalism ever. Let's. Let's talk about the dirty. There's dirty reporting in sports, where somebody makes a big deal out of something that didn't happen, not bringing up any explain to the people when you mean dirty reporting? Like, say, taking things out of context, like finding some dirt on a player, you spin it, you make it sound like this horrible thing, you report it, you ruin the players. You know reputation. Now you find out it wasn't that big of a deal.

Speaker 1:

Now I don't have a specific example thing right off the top of my head Okay my point is like sloppy reporting.

Speaker 2:

Do you think it was sloppy reporting? Oh my, gosh.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I mean it's sloppy reporting, but here's the deal. You know what I think should happen Her employer should decide whether this press is worth it, whether she needs to keep her job, because you know what happened to a certain reporter. Now, this is totally different. What's his name for NBC News that used to host at?

Speaker 2:

Brian.

Speaker 1:

Williams, brian Williams. Yes, he didn't do anything wrong. I mean, let's just say this there were people that were landing the plane in the middle of gunfire and bombs going off and where their plane was in danger. He just happened to insert himself into that story to make a good narrative. He didn't necessarily lie, he just kind of fib that you know I mean well that is fine, he fib. Well, he lost his job.

Speaker 1:

Now, he did get a job on a crappier time slot, but no one. Brian Williams was up there with Tom Brokaw for a little while.

Speaker 2:

Sure.

Speaker 1:

And now look at him.

Speaker 2:

Well, you know, I was over Solomon Bireson. You don't know who she is. She had a great quote and she said if you lie, you steal.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, I like that.

Speaker 2:

She's a great woman.

Speaker 1:

What does that mean? No, what are you trying to tell?

Speaker 2:

me she said if you will tell a lie, you are also still, because you have no compunction about not stealing if you lie. So if you lie, you will still as well.

Speaker 1:

And then you will cheat you.

Speaker 2:

And if you hear, you hear, you will kill.

Speaker 1:

Yes, if you will kill what's past kill. You will genocide, murder. I was older.

Speaker 2:

I was older by looking, she's not wrong.

Speaker 1:

Look, there is like if you, if you're always on the straight and you have to always, but that's a big standard for humans, man, come on, you have lied.

Speaker 2:

I told a different kind of truth.

Speaker 1:

Don't, don't, don't. Republican bullshit that to me, don't? You, don't? You fucking fuck. Snooze me right now. Give me with your alternate truth. Anyway, I think that, yes, she's doing I think it hurts women and sports or anything.

Speaker 2:

I'm just asking. I don't know, I don't. I think they'd be fine.

Speaker 1:

Look, let's, let's face it. They only hire women to make them look good on sideline. Give you a little eye candy anyway.

Speaker 2:

Whoa.

Speaker 1:

What the fuck.

Speaker 2:

I'm not even going to edit.

Speaker 1:

Hey, listen if I'm not going to your comments to to G to G C, what it's it's about. G D time show dot com. Whoa, okay, I don't think it's a big deal for women. I think this is one reporter who said she was lazy. Let's take the she out of it. This is one reporter that was lazy, that was irresponsible enough towards her career to say it on the air, and now the world has picked it up. We didn't have anything better to talk about today in the sports world. So it's a 72 hours up. I think she. I think she's going to have a hard time in her own career. I do not believe Aaron Andrews or my photograph or Susie Rich Eisen's wife. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Lisa son None of them are.

Speaker 1:

They're not going to have a problem because of what she said. Okay, just like, just curious. I just don't. You know, if you find out because I'm not going to talk about my team If you find out that Bill Belichick is got binoculars and he's up in the stands watching signs, you're not going to. You're not going to accuse every coach of being a cheating coach. You just call him the cheating coach and go after him, while the whole time it didn't matter, because the only person that was winning Super Bowls for the Patriots was Tom Brady anyway.

Speaker 2:

And then he left him in.

Speaker 1:

Tampa Bay and then Tampa Bay won this, but I so. My final thought on that story is women are going to be fine in journalism. Women are taken over the world anyway. It's about time, and that's it I got to say.

Speaker 2:

I think that I appreciate your input, brother. I mean, those are cogent thoughts.

Speaker 1:

you had what's that mean Cogent, what's that word? That's a mentally sound. You know wow that's crazy because I've had a long weekend. I don't feel mentally sound right, but I've had a little bit of misogynist, but you know, hey, we can't do Well, yeah, that's why we hear this is what we do in a dungeon.

Speaker 2:

If you can't express yourself in the dungeon as as you wish, look, I don't know, no matter how racist, misogynistic or homophobic.

Speaker 1:

You know what did I say my misogynist and then. I'm saying don't throw me under the bus with everything when I haven't even.

Speaker 2:

I'm not, I'm just saying you can say is is. That is sounded slightly misogynistic slightly, but that's what we do.

Speaker 1:

Well, ok, I'll say this since you're, since you're antagonizing me, I don't think that's why I want to listen to that. Just you antagonize me, I. That's not why I look. I'm just saying that is in the beginning. Why a lot of networks specifically box, why they would pick certain women to OK, come on. The nightly news used to always, I mean, come on. Women were always expected to look, but the man could be slobby, smoking a pipe with, you know, coke bottle glasses. It's fine, but the woman had to look. You know her very best. There are women who have been fighting that that for a long time stereotype, that stereotype for a long time.

Speaker 1:

But even now that happens to where somebody gets hired because she'll look good on camera, because it attracts viewers.

Speaker 2:

Now, that said, I think these are fine journalists and I only said that to be a big you know and screwed fact that he went to journalism school and things like that. You know who cares about that.

Speaker 1:

But anyway. So they call a doctor who graduated less in his class.

Speaker 2:

A doctor. Ok, but enough said about that.

Speaker 1:

I'm just kidding, so don't. If you're going to email again, again, email, gc, leave me out of it, because I was just a joke. Take your G string out of your butthole right now, because I just don't want to. You are in it. You look you. You men wear G strings to All right, so next, next story. Oh, let's, let's really hit it with all the topics tonight. Tell me about the next story while I have a vape.

Speaker 2:

OK, so in this story that was reported by the Wall Street Journal Many of you may have heard this, but Elon Musk, someone posted that the actual truth is that Jews are racist and they are trying to replace the white people in this country.

Speaker 2:

And Elon Musk came on and essentially agreed with that and he sort of backed up that theory. This is a conspiracy theory that has been prevalent for a long time and if you recall, back in University of Virginia in Charlottesville, when they have that demonstration which turned into a murderous riot, when there's a chance that the Tiki torch I don't know what you would call them assholes was saying that you will not replace us, well, this comes from a theory that they are allowing immigration because they're replaced that white people. They're trying, and a lot of times what you will hear on different news outlets is the browning of America, whereas they're not really serious about the, the border, they're not really serious about, you know, maintaining the integrity of immigration. So someone posted this and the billionaire, so-called genius, elon Musk, sort of agreed with it and backed it up. Now, once he was criticized for this, he sort of backed off it. You know, he sort of say well, that's not exactly what I meant when I say that he didn't just he, just just to be clear.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure everybody already knows this story, he's listening, but just to be clear, he didn't just like like it like a thumbs up. He actually said you have said the actual truth, right? So?

Speaker 2:

yes, thank you for that. Yes, he did say that. And then, once he was called out on it, he's like, like most racists do, when they say what they think and then, when they get backlash, that's when they retract it or they back off it or they apologize. So when are we as people, intelligent people, when these people have these feelings and they really feel that way and they express it, when do we say enough is enough? Now, I'm not talking about canceling people. Well, actually, I am.

Speaker 1:

I don't think you here's a problem, but you can't cancel this asshole. Well, that's what I was gonna say. How do you cancel?

Speaker 2:

like the world's richest man. Yeah, how do you do we?

Speaker 1:

gonna do stop buying a Tesla.

Speaker 2:

You ain't buying one now yeah, I can't afford, so you know. But what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying it is amazing how many people buy a Tesla.

Speaker 2:

Keep going yeah, and so does he get away with a D? I mean, does he? Yes, he gets a pass?

Speaker 1:

no, I didn't say he gets a pass. I think he gets away with it. I think this is already a back. This, this I don't even understand where this comes from. I really don't see. I I gotta say something here. Anti-semitism I don't even understand it. I don't because one, a lot of these anti-semites, okay, are Christians. Okay, just part of them. Go with me on this, right. You know what I'm gonna say? I do. Yeah, jesus was a Jew. You stupid idiots. So when you hate his people, you ate him. Read the Bible. They're the chosen. Get with it. You should become a Jew. Second group of people who ate anti-semites, muslims. You're basically a Jew. They're your brothers.

Speaker 2:

Stop fighting, hold hands, yes yeah, I know you're right, but this, this they say with the brother from another mother. That's what it is keep going with the onset of anti-semitism and Islamophobia. Why do this? Why back up this bullshit theory? Why? Why? There's no reason.

Speaker 1:

Why he has to do that. I just don't even know where the theory comes from. I don't. Is it just because you want to see white babies? Is that it?

Speaker 2:

well, the birth rate amongst white Americans has dropped dramatically, so they're predicting, within the next 20 years, the the the majority race of people will be Hispanic well, that's a very, that's an interesting thing, but it might be statistical, but it's not because of Jewish people. Notice, I didn't say the you took the dog, I did he's, I'm gonna keep everything.

Speaker 1:

You own this, I'm gonna keep my shoes, so the thing I don't understand, though, is is it just about seeing white babies because of you know? Look, I mean brown people. We all know they're always gonna be some white people out there. If that's all you want to hang out with, go hang out with your white people, but we all know that mixed babies are prettier you are on what my man is all one.

Speaker 1:

We all know that milk chocolate is better than dark chocolate. That's actually. That's actually not true. I like dark chocolate better, do you? But you see what I'm did. Look, I'm just trying to get to look, I'm making stupid, stupid statements to get to a point, though what I don't get is where the fear is coming from, like are you worried that? Oh the and I'm only saying it from them, the Jews are. They have all the diamonds, okay, okay, so don't buy one. Like what's, what's the deal? You only bought one because your girlfriend's like where's my ring? And you're like well, I got you on a senior tight. Now I want a diamond, and I don't know. I just did a like a Long Island Jewish ground voice right there what is?

Speaker 2:

okay, wrong with you today, david no, no, no, but wait before I and then I'm gonna give you the, I'll give you the little Mike okay, I'm almost done, but with my crazy speech.

Speaker 1:

I don't understand. Like what is it that you are afraid of outside of the Middle East right now, with what's happening? What do you have to fear in America? What do you have to fear in America from the Jewish people? Do you have to fear that they make too good of movies? Is that what you're afraid of?

Speaker 1:

what are you afraid of my man? I mean no, but seriously think about it. I know I'm saying ridiculous things, but what are you afraid of in this? So there are, let's say, the whole world. Was a, was a. I was trying to think of a Jewish last name. That wasn't offensive because I almost had an Epstein, but then I'm like wait that's about what if the whole country was a burg or a sting or anything?

Speaker 1:

what do you care? What do you care as long as you have someone to love, some something that you love to do and something to look forward to mind your business like. What is it? Where's all this hate coming from? So let's go back here, this replacement theory, right when I just explained that's what you're referring, I mean. So what? What is it? It's? It's about that.

Speaker 1:

Too many non-white immigrants, organized by the Jews yes, it actually says Jews, organized by Jews, intend to replace white race now you have been Jewish most your life all your life.

Speaker 2:

Well, yeah, well, listen, just to give a quick background.

Speaker 1:

My grandmother went to a church in Wilmington, north Carolina, called St Philip's AME so that African method method is a Episcopalian oh yes, spoiler alert, if you're just listening GC is not white, just like you know right when I say AME, everybody was like, yeah, we get it well, what are you saying? That you talk like no AME is a nomination of mostly African. I mean, I thought you were saying that we get it.

Speaker 2:

No, yeah, of course, because so my grandmother, you know, was a big. She has a name on the damn building, so right. But you know, the point I was going to make is that the replacement theory is what they're saying. You and I have discussed this before and I don't want to go into much detail. But it's coming home and seeing the browning of America. These beige babies are all over the place. Love it, these beige kids.

Speaker 2:

What you know, ambiguously, racially ambiguously, kids, you know don't say ambiguously the ambiguously yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, I went to a white school, you did and listen you went to rent on Fred the.

Speaker 1:

I went to West Forsyth, you went to the.

Speaker 2:

Reynolds yeah, so I mean, they're seeing this. Come on now, you. You seeing people who say they're tired of seeing that. And I'm being serious now no, and they're really placement theory in their mind has legitimate concepts to where they say, hey, listen, I am tired of seeing these people on on my television. You and I talked about this and maybe the first or second episode where people are actually sick of seeing that the brownie. They call it the brown of America.

Speaker 1:

The black man with a white woman on the TV. Here's the thing change channel and look, why is it?

Speaker 2:

that's really simple. Look, is it that?

Speaker 1:

simplistic? Well, no, but what you know, it's more simplistic. It, or in a thought, is like how do we get rid of this racism? You can't, and I'll tell you why. Okay.

Speaker 2:

I'm now.

Speaker 1:

I want to hear this well, I can take it all the way back to the Bible, but I can tell you so in the history of humans. Humans are tribal people like to be with, like black people, overwhelmingly want to hang out with black people and I'm not talking about you isn't human already plural?

Speaker 2:

shut up you have to say humans?

Speaker 1:

probably not, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I went to West Forsythe what you want, so yeah, that was pretty good one well, you know, you wouldn't say, you would know it does not happen because the human, the human brain, human and human what I'm not saying human you wouldn't say Chinese is.

Speaker 1:

Why wouldn't I, anyway? So let me get to this. So people in the history of the world are tribal. They always have been and you know, even before that different species of before Homo sapien, they were in Neanderthals and Neanderthals, if you want to be Neanderthals. You know if you want to be. Look, if you're from West West Versailles, you say Neanderthal.

Speaker 1:

If you I don't know why I'm switching up. I came from the smart school, wow. But my point is this has been forever OK In only the last. What 100 years have people started it with? Last 200 years? But let's say 100 years because, I'm sorry, even America has been tribal until recently, I'm sorry. You came to America and you were Italian. You went to the Italian neighborhood. You were Irish. Go to that Irish neighborhood.

Speaker 2:

I got, I got. Yeah, go to my basement and pick up that, pick my cotton you got in the barn.

Speaker 1:

Sure, I think Thomas Jefferson had her down in the basement. No, he had her in her bed, yeah, but it was down in his bed, it wasn't in the main house.

Speaker 2:

You don't think so. You think you have a wife. You know wife. Well, she died.

Speaker 1:

Well, whatever. Anyway, I digress. So my point is everyone's tribal. Sally Heming Just recently we have created this melding pot experience in the United States. Oh it's been going on long before that.

Speaker 2:

Where in the United States?

Speaker 1:

I mean, that's what I said just in the United States in the last look it's like a nation. You talk about integration of cultures Right. Well, they call it the same country, but we have not been in the same boroughs, if you will. We have not been together. We have not crossed the street. That's why there was a wall in, that's what Wall Street existed, and they keep Indians away from the white people.

Speaker 2:

Wall Street was a little wall at one time, but I'm not sure what it separated.

Speaker 1:

I'm not from New York. I thought you were.

Speaker 2:

I am from New York.

Speaker 1:

I never heard that story and oh, look it up, it's actually true. Wall Street was literally named after the wall. That was there. No, but you get my point right, I get your point. So now? So what I'm trying to say is to have the thought let's abolish racism. How do you do that? You can't.

Speaker 2:

Right. So that's why these fools pop up.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying Exactly, but how do you stop?

Speaker 2:

that? How do you stop it? Do you keep making commercials with Cheerios with little brown babies on it and people are losing their minds.

Speaker 1:

But that's why I said you were dismissing. Where I said just turn the channel, and you're like David, that's too simplistic. I'm like what else do you want to cancel the commercial?

Speaker 2:

No, no, the commercials going right.

Speaker 1:

Actually I say pump out more commercials like that. They say, take away all white people from TV. Let's let's give white people the experience that black people had back in the 70s, where we just had like one show George Jefferson came on and he moved on up to the East side. So we're going to have a no.

Speaker 2:

No, we have good time to have Sanford. Oh God, I love good times.

Speaker 1:

Sanford's a son, that was actually, yeah, that was one of our favorites.

Speaker 2:

Then they came out. You know they get the Hispanic experience. They had Chico in the man.

Speaker 1:

I didn't watch that one, but you know my brother, jim, my oldest brother we called him Lamont because he was basically like Lamont. My grandfather was a lot like Sanford. You know, Sanford was always grumpy and right. Right, and my brother just like followed. Do what he said. Whatever my point is switch up the country, let's do all. Let's have only only Jewish people produce movies they do produce all the movies.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know how to solve this, but what I do know is that before he bought X, before he bought Twitter and turned it into X, you're okay. X rated right. That was not allowed. It was not what we're basically saying. Is he promoting it?

Speaker 2:

You think he's promoting?

Speaker 1:

anti-Semitism? No, it's free speech, of course, this anti-Semitism, he just said it right there. You have spoken truth. Now, yeah, you could say, well, that's my free speech, I get to do it. But guess what's also illegal in the United States hate speech. You know what this promotes hate crimes.

Speaker 2:

Well, that that's the theory of most people work on them and say, well, once you say things like that, it doesn't matter where it comes from, you promote, you know, crimes against these groups that you're we're talking about, like Jewish, african American, people from the gay community, things like that. So once you, especially somebody as powerful as Elon Musk. You know my theory. I have a theory. Would you like to hear it? Talk to me? I have a theory. I can't stop you from saying what you want, but you can't make me buy your products. So, if, if, like. Well, a lot of people. When that little girl came on with the interracial couple and she was obviously biracial, there was a lot, there were a lot of protests against Cheerios man, I remember that that was a long time ago, right and people said, well, I'm just not gonna buy Cheerios anymore guess what's still on the shelves?

Speaker 1:

Cheerios, guess what's still one of the number one sellers of all?

Speaker 2:

Cheerios, cheerios guess what keeps you from your cholesterol being sky high as hell? Exercise, yeah, oh yeah. It did another example. You remember this one not too long ago, when they had a trans person do a Bud Light okay, but they're still not.

Speaker 1:

They're still not buying Bud Light, though yes, they are. It still lost its number one coveted spot. And then that jackass talent list hack. Kid Rock? Are you talking about Kid Cock? Oh?

Speaker 2:

Kid Rock yeah, then he turns around. They catch him at a concert or catch him somewhere drinking a Bud Light yeah, because it's all for publicity.

Speaker 1:

He still likes what he likes. You know, if I see a commercial, it's all about the Benjamin's baby. I mean, look, here's the thing you want. Americans are like, americans are lazy. Ah, forget it. Humans are lazy, is that? Oh wait, do I have to say humans, human or lazy?

Speaker 2:

no, I think it's humans you said, humans are already plural so I can say humans what I'm just saying. The way in the senate you were using it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, no, I'll say human are lazy, the human race, human humans are a race. Humans are lazy. So I don't think people because people outside of small groups who are like you know, I'm not buying deodorant because that gives cancer and I'm not buying anything that they're going to test on rabbits actually that's true yeah, but I'm still using deodorant. That's what I'm saying because I like to smell better. I don't you know like I care about the bunnies, but at the same time I want to smell good but you can use deodorant that doesn't have aluminum.

Speaker 1:

No, I tried that crap you told me to do the aluminum? Yeah, the everyman jack. Yeah, you know what?

Speaker 2:

I smell like.

Speaker 1:

I smell bad you smell bad. Yeah, I put on, you smell like hot dog water no, I smell worse than hot dog water, because you used that, doesn't have you used deodorant.

Speaker 1:

I tried, I'm not trying to promote everymanjack here yeah, okay, yeah, all I'm just saying is people are lazy, okay, and they don't back up. You know, it's like I'm gonna protest chicken because of the way they treat those chickens at the Tyson plant. Until I'm hungry for chicken, yeah, but it's delicious okay. Chick-fil-a oh Chick-fil-A. Don't buy it. Don't buy it from Chick-fil-A because they don't like trans and gay people and then clothes on Sunday yeah, and their clothes on Sundays through them and then guess what.

Speaker 1:

It all works until you're like damn, I really want that chicken sandwich with that extra pickle. They don't give you. You know, I asked for extra pickles. You know what they do? They hand you a little cup with like one extra pickle. I'm like listen, bitch, listen you cheap Mitt Romney, motherfucker, give me my pickle okay, because we all know that Mormons, we all know that Mormons are cheap. I know, I know I shouldn't you're gonna stick up for Mitt Romney?

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna ask you what does Mitt Romney have to do with the pickles at Chick-fil-A?

Speaker 1:

because he was Mormon and he was the only joke that I had to go with it. I'm saying I like the Chick-fil-A sandwich too, but I can't have it because I'm gluten free. My point is people are lazy until what I'm saying. That's not what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying what they're saying until they want the Chick-fil-A sandwich. I'm talking about the people who would say something like that. What?

Speaker 1:

does. Oh, I thought you were saying what am I saying about when I brought up Mitt Romney?

Speaker 2:

no, I was it. Are you keep going, never mind the moment's gone?

Speaker 1:

no, what is that saying about the people? That's saying that they're lazy.

Speaker 2:

It's saying that their cause is only until their urges or their desires get in the way well, for some people that only have one thing on their mind, they got a lot of ways to tell you by protesting, by publications, and they're always on the news. I'm just saying that they're everywhere. And how do you? I think the only way to combat this D is by education. I mean, do you think is Darwinism, so to speak, is gonna weed this out? I mean, is gonna get to the place?

Speaker 1:

no, it's in reverse people are getting dumber as we. I don't feel like we're evolving to get better. We're like pharmaceuticals are evolving to get better, to make us last longer, so we can hate longer. Because, as you see, like we had this nice little and I think it was a fake curve when you know, when Obama got elected, we all this fall since we've overcome but there was the dumb people like me that thought we've finally done it you thought that so did you.

Speaker 1:

We all talked about this. We didn't see what was coming, you didn't? You saw a small minority of people grumbling, but they kept their mouth shut because they knew they could be cancelled online, they would be called out, their products would be boycotted. And then came along the orange orangutan and he came into the office. Oh my god, I'm just saying that because Bill Marwan said that he was related from the orangutan. But anyway, the point is he came along, he made it normalize oh, I see where you going then came Charlottesville, he said, oh, there were good people, oh, both sides.

Speaker 1:

And here's where we are. And then Elon Musk, who once upon a time seemed to be like a forward thinking. Look, and this is not a thing between liberal and conservative, this is not a thing between republican and democrat. That's not where I'm going. When I talk about Trump and Obama, I'm not saying, look, democrats took us to the high ground and then here came, because, if we all remember, in the 60's, the democrats, well, 50's. And before, wait, no, the civil war. Anyway, what I'm saying the party switched right because like in the civil war is the.

Speaker 2:

Dixiecrats it was called the southern strategy. We'll talk about that in a little while.

Speaker 1:

Right, it doesn't matter. But what I'm saying? I'm not saying that the democrats took us to the high ground and then, oh, here come the republicans. No, it was a certain group in the country that I don't even think is totally a part of MAGA the people who want Trump back. I don't think every MAGA person is a crazy racist.

Speaker 1:

I haven't either but what I'm saying is I've known a few people who are going to vote for Trump again if he gets on the poll, and I wouldn't call them anti-semitic, homophobic racists. What? Just assholes? Yeah, just assholes. Just people who want, who think that wall is a good thing which makes that makes them a little.

Speaker 2:

I heard people you know some of the things. I've heard some people say you know what, if we really want to start immigration and we want to stop the you know the influx of people coming into this country illegally, let us put lasers up on the wall what was that for? Laser beams. So you can shoot them with the laser beams as they come.

Speaker 1:

Oh please what is this Star Wars? Now? I mean, do you?

Speaker 2:

laser with kids.

Speaker 1:

Do you want to keep people out of it? And I'm gonna go down to a rabbit hole, so I'm just gonna say this and then we're done.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to talk about it, but do you want to keep people from immigrating so much?

Speaker 1:

stop climate change, and if you don't know what I'm talking about, go google some shit, because that's the number one reason that people are going to start immigrating because the United States?

Speaker 2:

because the earth is going to be on fire but you don't want to do anything about it.

Speaker 1:

You just want to say no, no, no, no, I like my oil.

Speaker 2:

I like my fuel fossils and I hate my brown people.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, let's get back full circle, because we're almost done. Yeah, closing thoughts on Elon Musk.

Speaker 2:

I think he's a racist asshole. But you know what?

Speaker 1:

Elon Musk doesn't care what GC has to say or David has to say what are you talking about? Yes, he does.

Speaker 2:

He's listening right now and he may be, and you know, and if you got a spare one you can send to Tesla but if what?

Speaker 1:

see what I mean, see what I mean. I want to go so far. Now keep talking my heart.

Speaker 2:

You know my hypocrisy. I only go so far. I don't want to go so far. So I just think he gets to say things like that because, number one, he's a billionaire and when you are a billionaire, you can do pretty much what the hell you want, and there's nothing anyone can do about it. So you know, for us to sit here, we can have this dialogue, we can have this conversation all day long. Elon Musk is going to continue to make Tesla's, he's going to continue to make rockets and he's going to continue to jump in and make these anti-semitic, racist comments, and he will always be able to get rid of it, because who in the hell is going to cancel Elon Musk?

Speaker 1:

until you make more money than him. Nobody. So I think that's working close. Basically, just get rich, you can do whatever you want. Pretty much sounds good. Waiting for that check? No, seriously. Waiting for that check. What check? Okay, so here we go. It's time to close this out with you know what?

Speaker 2:

time it is wait.

Speaker 1:

Where's my little thing? Hold on you know what time it is. It's time for that dumb shit. That's that dumb shit. I hit the wrong thing, it's time for that dumb shit yeah thank you, thank you TDS, baby TDS okay, so I don't know what he's going to talk about. We made it to where I don't know. So tell me your story now listen.

Speaker 2:

TDS Now, if you Okay. How can I put this If someone were to steal your drugs?

Speaker 1:

Satan. So where are? What are you talking about? What do you know?

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm talking about. That's that dumb shit. That's that dumb shit right there. So, if someone there's a story out of Florida, maybe, and a girl, what did we say in the name? Let's say it. Her name is Lily.

Speaker 1:

Rinker. Wait a second. It was already in the article, but you weren't going to say her name as if you wanted to keep her identity, I know, I know I'll just try to. Again, again. He went to Reynolds. Yeah, I went to West West. Keep going.

Speaker 2:

And the Reynolds High School. I just need you to say that Look keep going. She's 23 years old and she called 911 earlier this week and to report a male friend she had met last week stole her marijuana right Now. In the report she explained that she had $30 worth of weed in her grinder and her, the dude she met named Carlos, took it and left right he bounced. So what she did, you know, girlfriend, got pissed and called the cops. Wait a minute.

Speaker 1:

Awesome.

Speaker 2:

She called the cops. And she said listen you know, this dude took my, took my shit and it was like, oh okay, she said, you know, we'll send the unit out. So on the way, the police did her background check and she had outstanding warrants, multiple outstanding warrants for what it was for she assault, and one was for assault and then one is to failure to appear in court.

Speaker 1:

All right, so what happened?

Speaker 2:

They arrested her.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but I don't get it. So what was she? Reporting was stolen, though Her weed. Yeah, but she literally said to them like hey, my weed.

Speaker 2:

He took Carlos, took my weed out of my grinder.

Speaker 1:

She called 911, but she wasn't going to get in trouble for saying he stole my weed. But what she did get in trouble for was she had outstanding warrants.

Speaker 2:

She had. She didn't realize she had outstanding warrants. First of all, why would you call the cops to tell somebody Florida is not. Marijuana is not legal in Florida, well, obviously. So why would you call the cops and say, hey, somebody stole my weed. And so the police officers going to be like, well, first of all, bitch, you shouldn't be smoking weed. That's against the law and, by the way, you have outstanding warrants. Let's go. We got a place for you in County jail.

Speaker 1:

So, that's. I have a question, so how high Do you have to be? I'll let you go ahead and ask me. You do it better.

Speaker 2:

My question would be how high do you have to get to say the call the cops because someone stole your illegal drugs and not realizing you have outstanding warrants on the docket?

Speaker 1:

baby. Well look, I'm just going to make, I'm just going to do one better, because I was telling this story.

Speaker 1:

I tried to Google it and didn't pull up that story, but it pulls up this from England, the Thames Valley, which I don't know where that is. Drug dealer 38 caught after he called police to report his narcotics had been stolen and even gave them a list of those he had lost, and it was Matt Van Federmans. So this is James Bowman, 38 rang cops to tell them his drugs had been stolen from him. Thames Valley police found and I said that right because I went to West for site, I didn't say Thames- I said Tim's Valley River.

Speaker 1:

Don't act like you knew. You went around Thames Valley police found 87 grams of crystal meth in his home. The dopey dealer pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply. This is a problem. It just says don't do drugs.

Speaker 2:

Well, well, there are a lot of states now that you can do drugs, but if you're in one, I don't know, do you know the laws in Florida? The last time I checked Florida did not. I think is medicinal purposes. You can use it, right? Is that correct?

Speaker 1:

I don't know about Florida, but I didn't know like it. She probably wouldn't have gone to jail for whatever was left in her coffee grinder. Well, they probably you know, I don't know. Now here's the thing, but do you really need to please for that one? But obviously I know from this story that this was a black woman and not a white woman.

Speaker 2:

You were all mother. Fuck, they was a white girl. I'm so happy.

Speaker 1:

I'm so happy. And, by the way, before you email, you know that I was kidding. Obviously I don't mean anything that I say, I'm just you know email email email GC Not me.

Speaker 2:

Oh, come on man, don't say that in the microphone. Oh, I did. Was it in the mic? Oh, come on man, oh I know I'm, so I'm saying that's that dumb shit. No, that is, that's dumb.

Speaker 1:

And, and and apparently happens in England too. It happens everywhere. So the point is it doesn't matter if you're black or white, it's just being stupid. That's that dumb shit. Oh, that's that should be the theme of today's show. What's that? It doesn't matter what color you are, just matter how stupid you are.

Speaker 2:

And I'm not talking about you can build a rocket.

Speaker 1:

You know, that doesn't make you smile.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, that's that. I wouldn't never say that there are a lot of us.

Speaker 1:

Oh, but couldn't you In certain things you just said before we?

Speaker 2:

were going to go ahead and obviously he.

Speaker 1:

He's obviously a little touched because he says some weird stuff and he's not always there, even when you see him in interviews. Yeah, it's not like you're talking to a normal person OK, a normal person. He just doesn't come across as he almost comes across as an alien, which is probably why he's trying to get back to space, because he comes across totally crazy. There is there, there is a theory out there that he actually is an alien. Oh my God.

Speaker 2:

Have you heard this?

Speaker 1:

No, people actually think that he is an alien and that he's part of the like. I don't know if they think he's part of the reptilians or the grays or whatever.

Speaker 2:

But you know, there are certain people that the grays oh yeah, we should talk about aliens sometime.

Speaker 1:

We should. I mean, I don't really care.

Speaker 2:

That's all what?

Speaker 1:

here's the thing with all this stuff that we've talked about tonight and even last time, when we talked about Michigan football, none of it really matters, because all that matters is your life what's happening in your life, how you treat people. What are you doing today to help somebody?

Speaker 2:

I agree.

Speaker 1:

What are they treating you like? You know this stuff that we, that we talk about this in the news. It's just bullshit. It's not in your bubble, you don't care. Did Elon Musk Musk affect your birthday party last night? He did not, exactly, he did not. And you don't even know what party that person was running for for the governorship and you saw the good time.

Speaker 2:

I had a wonderful time. My guess would be he was. He's a Republican, which I don't give a shit, but that would be my guess. But I can't confirm that because, you know, I never asked.

Speaker 1:

I was eating steak with a baked potato.

Speaker 2:

You know what I?

Speaker 1:

she was. That doesn't mean and you know what? No, it does, because it was rare.

Speaker 2:

It was medium rare.

Speaker 1:

I like, I only like rare.

Speaker 2:

There were aristocrats, oh aristocrats yeah. So that's that episode of that dumb that dumb shit.

Speaker 1:

Wait, I missed it. There we go. I'm. I'm so getting used to the board and again, closing thought please don't don't email me about oh, david's a racist Because I just I got too much going on. I do, I got too much going on and I obviously am not racist because I have one black friend. Oh, you did it, I what oh?

Speaker 2:

I knew it was, I felt it, I felt it. No, I think that's the proof, that's the real racist, because I have a, I do, I do, I do. That's like.

Speaker 1:

I do my name's Karen and I have one. I have one black friend. I'm not. I'm not racist. Anyway, thanks for joining us. We're at 55 minutes. We're going to go ahead and let you go.

Speaker 2:

And we hope you learn something this week. We are excited about bringing you the news.

Speaker 1:

I'm scared about bringing this up. I mean, I should have added this one, because I said way too many things and you cannot.

Speaker 2:

That's no, we see. That's not what we do. He doesn't let me edit it out.

Speaker 1:

No bullshit. So all hate mail goes to him. Anyway, if you did like it, if it made you laugh even a little bit and think just a little bit which I'm sure it might not have Remember to look us up on YouTube now that our videos are going to be coming up, if GC actually figures out how to do that. But we do have a it's about on on YouTube, or did you just put them on the website?

Speaker 2:

I just put it on the social media channel. Oh, you did on social media. I did, wow, maybe I should look that up, yeah, so you can find us on Apple Spotify.

Speaker 1:

Tell you all your friends about us. You can find us on YouTube at it's about GD time show dot com. If you like what you heard, please Offer to sponsor us. It starts at three dot. What was that? It starts at three dollars a month. What?

Speaker 2:

And say stay tuned for next week because we're going to talk about pharmacists walking off the job and what does that do for Um, VD and syphilis clients? So stay tuned for that. When that's coming up, it's a real thing, okay.

Speaker 1:

So anyway, thank you for joining us and remember to leave us a five star review. If you don't want to leave us five star review, just shut your mouth and we'll see you next time. I know right, I'm just getting worse. Here we go, you ready, let's do it. Little beatboxing, stop putting that away and beatbox with me.

Speaker 2:

What if I told you about that? Have we not? What are we talking about?

Speaker 1:

Go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Do it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was a little bit right. Let's off my game.

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