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right, just the Iron Reports stereo podcasts.
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Mr gring ol Man Dingo, my name
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is Michael Rappaport. I'm here
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with my co host,
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Mr Gimo Nettie. We're just gonna
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jump into this, UM
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before we get to the funding games.
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Uh, we gotta uh get
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to the reality and the
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the disappointment, devastation,
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UM, the
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hard truth uh that it
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continues to happen. Uh.
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Two people in the last forty
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eight hours, two black men murdered
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by the police. UM.
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I mean ship, I know everybody has
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has thought about it, heard
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about it, read about it. UM. I found
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myself uh not being able to sleep
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last night about this incident
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in in Minnesota, with
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this with this guy out there, it was all
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over the the woman had the
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the courage and wherewithal to to
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videotape it right afterwards. UM.
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And then there was the incident in Louisiana,
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two black men shot
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point blank by police
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officers. It's
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just like it's never ending, it
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doesn't stop. UM. Fortunately
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these incidents are are being recorded.
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That's that's the only good thing about it. UM.
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Yeah, I don't know, I
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don't know. I don't know what to say.
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I know that I
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never would want to see something
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like this happened to anybody who I know, Uh,
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I care about uh. And and
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you feel like you know these people and these
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are regular folks doing regular
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things, and and then they wind
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up getting killed by by police officers.
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Um uh And it's just it's
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just I don't know how or when it's gonna
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stop. Something's gotta give, something's
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got to be figured out. This is a fucking it's
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devastating, it's embarrassing.
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Um. And it's just
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it's gotta come, gotta come to an end. Um
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Gimo, Nettie. I imagine
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you have a lot to say about this, um
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and and and and I would love to hear where where
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your head's at right now? Yeah, it's
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just, man, if you look at
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the uh, the one in Baton rouge,
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uh, the guy from
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from looking at the tape, looking at the video,
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the guy isn't offering any
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resistance, right, And then
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they're struggling to get
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this big guy down, not him
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acting you know, belligerent,
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he's trying. And then they get him down and
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then I don't I don't understand
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the real the point and and killing
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him,
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shooting him four five times
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at point blank range. So
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I'm looking at that, and I'm saying, how is that?
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How is that any sort of police procedure?
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Okay, there's no police procedure. Uh,
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there's there's nothing. There's
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nothing okay about that. This is not Iraq,
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this is not an isis terrorists. Who's
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you know, trying to bomb an airport?
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How how is this any sort
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of police procedure? And he
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and and he wasn't going for any
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gun. They took the gun out of his pot. So
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it's it's these guys are really these police
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officers are some of them are scared
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of black men.
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That's true. That is true.
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And this is like, this is like, uh,
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this is true. This is true some
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of these you know, we we could try to sweep this
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under the rug. And actly this is true that
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white people, myself
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included, can be scared of
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black people, of Spanish people. Um.
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I don't know exactly why
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or what it is or or or
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or if it's how
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this has come this way, but this is a reality.
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This is a real thing, um,
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and it's a shameful thing. And
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and to not acknowledge it, you know, I don't
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know if it's guilt or fear
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or um uh, the way you're
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raised or things you hear or
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what But to to to not acknowledge
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this and to continue to act like this
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is not a real thing. These people, these
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cops are scared of
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black people. And it's not just cops.
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This is just the way. This is just the way it is.
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This is just the way it is. This is regular people.
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Um you know this, this is this is
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not something you know to to to try
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to sweep this under the rugg is not
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okay, it's it's it's it's not it's not
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gonna make the problem any any better. Absolutely,
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And the black male
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image it's not
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controlled by the black male.
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The image, the image in the in
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the media and the press has
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always been terrible, right,
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So that's been placed on people
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as well too. That's what it is. A fear
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of his image in
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mainstream media, and then you get
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these type of internets. That's always
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happened. This is not an aberration, this
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is this is if you go back in time
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in four sixty one years, being here, this
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has always happened. In abiration
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would be uh, and I would never
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want this to happen in aberration, would be a
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forty five year old wealthy Jewish man
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getting pulled over on eighty nine
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and Park Avenue and him getting shot
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and killed in the middle of Park Avenue.
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Him getting killed, that would be an
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aberration. That would be something that
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people would uh be totally
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up in arms about. Um.
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And and that would be something you'd be like, oh, this,
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this has never happened before, because
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I've yet to see or hear about
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that. And and we can't keep continue
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that, Oh it's it's it's
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a one offense todent and there's excuse
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for this or excuse for that. Do you
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mean to tell me that every single white
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person or person who's of non
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black of Spanish is always
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uh totally appropriate with the
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cops every single time? Because
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why isn't this happening down in
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Soho to the drunk white chick
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um who gets pulled over the three in the morning, never
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hear about it? And um, And I saw Obama
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on TV trying to convince the
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public by saying this
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is an American problem,
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and like he kept saying that, oh this is,
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but it's it's
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black people, so it's not seen
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as an American problem. That's
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why you don't see the and what what are these animal
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activists and all these when when when
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a bear gets gets hurt or killed,
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they're out there holding the signs and going to
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the next man's country to admonish
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someone else about their treatment of dogs.
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But when their own citizens right,
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get cut get cut down? Right?
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What? Which is routine for black people?
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There? Where? Where are they now? Right?
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Where? Where? Where? Where the the animal
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rights and all that? You know, where's the real people
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that were fucking protesting hot
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dog eating contest? Which which happened
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to be the dudes from the barstool sports
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guys shout out to my man, big cat, he
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was the one who got the fake blood blood throat.
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Where's that chick? Where where is she
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at today? Exactly? Man?
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So this is
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this is a I don't know what How is
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this gonna stop? I really have no clue
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or insight writing is it gonna
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help? Uh? Fucking you
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know demonstrations? I
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mean these things, there's something that has to be
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stopped right at the source. It's like a cancer.
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It's a cancerous thing there. There's something
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that has to be stopped at the source. And I don't I don't have
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the answer to it. All I know is that, um,
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it continues to happen. It's it's
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so scary. Um and
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and uh, you know when
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when it when the Eric Garner incident happened,
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Um in New York. He's he's he's
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the guy who was selling you know, Lucy's
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one off cigarettes out there, and
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they they jumped him like they were jumping on Uh.
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Some wild animal choked him out
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and killed him. Like that really sent
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a shiver up my spine because he reminded
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me of you. He reminded me of our little crewe,
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like he reminded me of people. I knew the way
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he spoke that New York shit.
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You know you hear him talking, I'm like, that's in New York.
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That's a dude. It's a regular dude here. He's out
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that could have been one of our friends. Absolutely,
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it's it's a lot of it's a lot of fear.
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Man. It's like I read I read somewhere
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It's like the black male is
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the boogeyman in the American conscious.
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Explain that we think
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about it whenever there's
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a case where someone can be
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blamed right
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and and and then everyone will believe
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that this person did it. Who
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have they always the black
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person did it? Right? So
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in order for you to do that, you have to know that
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the person you're telling just will flat out believe
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you because it's a black
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person. So so the
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Boogeyman, like Mel Gibson
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when he said that his worst nightmare
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about he was arguing with his wife ex
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wife. He said, I'm gonna have a bunch of niggers
9:53
rape you or some crazy ship. He said, right,
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See, the Boogeyman is and we his
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mind, the
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Boogeyman in the American conscious.
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So I understand what that means. And that's fear.
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That's why they go at black people like that.
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It's fear too. It's
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not just policing. This
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motherfucker's scared. They're scared.
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They're scared, and
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and and it's like not like there's
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no resistance. I can see if motherfucker's was swinging
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on him and you feared for your life,
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right, and you have to use deadly force, understandable.
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But this motherfucker ain't moving and
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you take his gun out of his pocket
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and you have him submitted, like what the funk?
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Like, you've already if let's say he was resisting,
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Okay, he gets resisting, you already got
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him down. You got your foot on his head. I
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don't. I don't know how it's gonna stop. Um.
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You know, I don't have no big speech or any
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any any any point of view. Um.
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A lot of people have been saying, uh, some
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really strong, powerful things. It's
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just devastating, and and I
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should say this, it's
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not an American problem
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because it's happening to us. Understand
11:10
that. That's that's the core of it. That's
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why there's really no outrage. Really
11:15
crazy, but there's outrage for a
11:17
gorilla, right, see
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what I'm saying. So that's why that's
11:22
why Obama is saying that, because he's trying
11:24
to convince the populace
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like, yo, this is terrible, This is an
11:29
American problem. But in reality,
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people don't look at it like that because
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it's black people. So do you
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agree with with Obama Obama saying
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that or you don't agree? You think he should have been
11:40
more specific? No,
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I think he should say this
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is a problem for black
11:48
Americans because it only happens
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to them. Right, it's
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not an American problem. I understand.
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You know what I'm saying, only
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happens to them, right,
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It's not an American problem. This is a black
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American whatever African
12:04
American epidemic. Uh
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terrorism, you
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know what human human rights
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violations, Like the United States
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goes into other countries if they're abusing
12:16
their citizens, right, they're gassing them.
12:19
Oh, we have to liberate them. Right.
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Imagine put yourself
12:25
in in in our shoes and you just
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see Jewish people
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getting cut down in the street all
12:32
over right, how
12:34
would you feel? Right,
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I hear you. You know what I'm saying. Like you
12:42
just feel like, yo, like another one, another
12:44
one. There's one over here, this this
12:46
one constantly. It eats
12:49
at your soul. Man, It's and it's like, yo, I
12:51
just hope I don't get caught up
12:53
in something like that. Just imagined.
12:57
Could you see? It's like it's like they're not fight
13:00
eating and they just executing cats.
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Man. So just imagine if that
13:04
was like Jewish people, Like, it's bad everybody.
13:06
Imagine if it's your own No. I know, I
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I get what you're saying. It's a good point. And and
13:11
and I and I get what you're saying. Um,
13:15
all right, We're gonna be right back yo.
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my friend Bill
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Burr, who's
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uh on
14:33
his fucking podcast talking
14:37
Go Easy about me the
14:39
gringo man dingo, This
14:42
fucking lunatic Bill
14:44
Burr, who I will always
14:47
credit for being one
14:49
of the primary inspirations
14:52
for me to start the Iron Wrap Port stereo
14:55
podcast. This fucking
14:57
guy. I'm minding my
14:59
fucking business at
15:01
home, okay, doing
15:04
what I'm doing, walking my dog, tweeting.
15:08
This fucking guy calls me up. He
15:11
sounded like he was he was, he was out of breath.
15:13
I could tell his face was at code
15:15
red red and for Bill Burr,
15:18
that's fucking red. And he
15:21
was like, you fuck this, you
15:23
fuck that. I saw your
15:25
tweets and the thing that really
15:27
got me, this is a direct quote Bill
15:30
Burr said this. He said, the
15:32
thing that really got me was
15:35
when you said, Tom
15:37
Brady, you're not gonna wiggle out of this one. Let
15:40
me tell you something. I'm
15:42
fucking happy ain't wiggling out. And
15:45
then I went I had to fucking stay on the phone
15:47
with this lue. It took for an hour an
15:49
hour, and he's going to the fucking same things
15:51
about the fuck footballs in Minnesota,
15:54
and ha, come the footballs in Minnesota. They
15:56
heated up the footballs in Minnesota and
15:59
they only got paid. They only got fine seventy
16:01
five tho dollars and Jim mur
16:03
says, the scumbag all the funk.
16:05
He's like, gonna fucking loop this guy, Bill Burr,
16:07
He's fucking nuts. I
16:10
mean, he was crazed out
16:12
of his mind and I'm like, I
16:14
gotta go. He I don't know if he didn't hear me or he just
16:16
didn't give a like I gotta go. But I said I
16:18
gotta go like three times. He wouldn't
16:20
let me off the phone. He's like, you know, how
16:23
come to Baltimore Ravens. They complained
16:25
and this is all about people who beat the
16:27
Patriots there complaining. Let me tell you something,
16:29
you fuck Bill Burr. And I heard
16:32
you said something about me being like a real housewife.
16:34
And the only thing you care about is the sports,
16:36
and you only care about when they're on the field. Dan,
16:38
Why the fuck you crazy
16:41
little bastard? You
16:43
you know, sun block wearing freckle
16:45
face. Fuck you read pube
16:48
habin motherfuck? Are you? Okay?
16:51
I I really think that a petition to should
16:53
beat should beat should be drawn up, that Bill Burr should
16:55
have to grow a
16:57
redheaded afro okay, because
16:59
we went since he shaved that head. At
17:02
any fucking moment, the good
17:04
people from the Bellevue Hospital are gonna swoop
17:06
in and take you in it. Just just
17:08
just just just on the way you look, okay.
17:11
And then you compared me the gringo man
17:13
Dingo to Danny Ainge.
17:16
Listen, you fuck you, listen
17:18
to me. Don't compare me
17:20
to that fucking that guy's got a mug, he's
17:23
got no lips, okay,
17:25
he's not aging. Well me, I'm like a fine
17:27
wine. Okay, I keep getting better. And
17:30
don't fucking compare me to fucking Danny Ainge.
17:33
Stop talking to me about fucking Tom
17:35
Brady. I don't give a shit about
17:37
Manny Ramirez, big Poppy.
17:41
You're talking to me for an hour and you're talking about nine
17:43
years ago. Bur You're you're, you're, you're,
17:45
you're cracking up. You're fucking
17:47
cracking up. He was at a breath, he
17:50
was snorting, he was coughing.
17:52
And I'm talking about a guy I love and respect. I
17:55
truly respect you, but I'm concerned
17:57
about your well being. Your look
17:59
nuts, you silence three times,
18:01
maybe even Bill, I gotta god, not
18:03
like like I didn't say anything. You're a fucking
18:05
crazy person. Okay, I'm
18:08
taking out for a steak dinner. I'm
18:10
gonna I'm gonna out eat you, just
18:13
like the New York teams out beat
18:15
you. They'll always out beat you.
18:18
It's a better city, it's a better
18:20
sports team. You have to live a hundred
18:23
years to even be in a conversation with us,
18:26
all right, purr, Okay, fuck
18:28
you, Fuck
18:30
Bobby Or and fuck Danny
18:32
Inge. Tell him to buy some lips, Tell
18:35
him to call up the Kardashians and get himself
18:37
some lips before you compare me to him.
18:40
Okay, I'm known from
18:42
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right, the Iron Wrap Warps Stereo Podcast.
19:01
We're about to call up the
19:03
political consultant of the Iron Rapports
19:06
Stereo Podcast, the unofficial official
19:08
political consultant for some political consultation,
19:11
Mr Eli Lake. He's a writer
19:13
and a reporter for Bloomberg News, uh,
19:16
Bloomberg Online, all Things
19:19
Bloomberg. We're calling him up now
19:21
and we're trying to find out what the heck is
19:23
going on with Hillary Clinton? And how close
19:25
did she actually come to do in
19:27
some real time in prison? Uh,
19:30
we're doing that now, gim
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Nettie, Yes, yes, Eli,
19:40
what's good? The the unofficial
19:43
official political
19:45
analyst of the Iron Rapports Stereo
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podcast is back once again to
19:52
upgrade the mind, body,
19:55
and political soul of
19:57
the podcast and the listeners of the podcast.
20:00
I Uh, I love having
20:02
this guy on. I love having you on elive
20:04
because basically, uh,
20:07
I call this politics for dumb Fox.
20:09
Me being at the
20:11
top or the bottom wherever is more significant
20:14
of the totem pole of dumb Fox.
20:17
There's so much chaos in the world. It's such
20:19
a hot political season. Um
20:23
Monetti could probably attest
20:26
this the question of
20:28
of that I want to get get to, uh
20:30
answered, And the sort of help
20:33
that I need you to explain is
20:35
what's up with Hillary Clinton? Can
20:39
we just should we just say that everybody's
20:41
dirty and stop trying to point fingers at
20:43
who's more dirty than other people? UM?
20:46
What happened? What's the ramifications
20:49
of what happened and what could have potentially
20:52
happened with Hillary Clinton? Um
20:55
Gimonetti, do you have anything to add to that long
20:58
winded question. I I just asked, Mr
21:00
Lake, I have no I
21:03
have nothing to add. I don't know what this Hillary
21:05
stuff is about. So I'm looking forward to
21:07
hearing Eli's take. Okay,
21:11
so let
21:13
me start off with the thing nice
21:15
things didn't happen that I think would
21:17
have been pretty bad, which is that if you have an FBI
21:20
direct the FBI basically
21:22
determined an election before anyone voted.
21:25
That's a dangerous president. How would
21:28
have how would how could have that happened?
21:31
Because if he recommended political charges
21:33
against Hillary clint or
21:36
mishandling classified information,
21:39
then she would be under a criminal indictment
21:42
during the election. I mean, I think he would be. I
21:44
think that would have determined the election in some ways.
21:46
I mean, who can too can tell? Trump is such
21:48
a wild card, but that's so
21:51
politically bad not to mention, you know,
21:53
it makes sure eligible in some ways. I mean,
21:55
I think should be the president if she was going to jail
21:58
or at least there was a trial and so forth there, but she
22:00
would have to sort of step down. And she won
22:02
the legitimate primary for the
22:04
Democratic Party, I mean she she in the end got
22:06
more votes than Brick Sanders, so that
22:09
would be a really dangerous president. In
22:11
my view, it's when we when j
22:13
Edrew Hoover was a super powerful FBI
22:15
director and someone you could say maybe
22:17
even threatened US presidents. That was a bad
22:20
time in some ways in our history as we
22:22
know, so we don't want to have the FBI
22:25
have that kind of power. So in some
22:27
ways it's a good thing that that was alloyded. That think
22:29
Tomi showed um a lot of
22:31
restraint. Who
22:33
who showed who showed a lot of restraints. But James
22:36
Comey is the director of the FBI, Okay,
22:39
Because wait, I just want to say one thing.
22:42
Every time you say something that I have no
22:44
idea and now you now you could be going, fuck
22:47
man. You might get to a point where you, like Jesus
22:49
Christ, Rappaport is fucking dumber
22:51
than I thought. But every I'm not saying
22:53
that. You might not say it out
22:55
loud, but you might need to yourself. You might be like, holy
22:58
shit, I'm really talking the two
23:00
fucking idiots here. So but every time
23:02
there's something that I don't know it is,
23:04
it is it is my duty to stop
23:07
you. Now, I don't want this to impede your
23:09
brain. Where in the level. Let it's working on. But I'm
23:11
just telling you right now, if I don't want you to feel like I'm interrupting
23:14
you. If you say James Comey
23:16
and I say, I don't know what that is, I'm
23:18
gonna I'm gonna problem. And because the last
23:20
time you threw a real fancy word at me, uh,
23:23
what is it? Reperendums, reperendums,
23:28
and I and I fucking stopped you in your tracks. And
23:30
I'll do it again. Okay, So I appreciate
23:32
it. Yeah, So anytime you try to get fucking
23:35
fancy with me, Eli, I'm gonna be like, I'm
23:37
gonna be like I wish I had a buzzer. I can't
23:39
wait till we do this face to face because
23:42
we have anyway on the phone. That's when we're gonna
23:44
really get make some magic happen. Okay, So James
23:46
Comey showed some compassion, Go
23:48
ahead, Sorry, he
23:51
showed restraints, right, he did
23:53
not. I mean, the SBI is obsessed
23:56
with going after leakers
23:58
and people who mishandle classified
24:00
information. That's the that
24:02
was the issue at hand. Now on
24:05
a political level, it shows that Hillary
24:07
Clinton completely like made
24:09
up a story that wasn't true about
24:11
her email and everything she was saying about
24:13
it was wrong, and Comy totally
24:16
called her out on that, and in that respect,
24:18
it sort of makes her look like a big liar, and
24:21
she did. She doesn't she's she's terrible
24:23
in that sense, and that when she's
24:25
faced with basic questions about why did
24:27
you do that? She always complicated,
24:29
she dissembles, and Comy
24:31
I think embarrassed her in that regard. And
24:35
you know, there's a lot of questions about the
24:37
Clintons, but at the
24:39
end of the day, this is like criminalizing
24:42
cybersecurity. You
24:44
know what I'm saying. This is
24:46
she she was using this, I think
24:49
to avoid public record disclosures.
24:51
So that's bad. She's avoiding what's called the Freedom
24:54
of Information Act. But she wasn't
24:56
doing this to like endanger national security.
24:59
And asked the key point
25:01
that, you know why the FBI was involved in
25:03
some ways, So so essentially she was
25:05
being accused of taking information
25:08
that's top secret and using it like
25:10
on a private server, Like what what what? What
25:12
was the question at hand? Like
25:14
what what? What? What? What was she being accused
25:17
of that? They said that she she grossly
25:19
mishandled, Like what was the term they used? It was
25:21
the thing all over the front page
25:23
of the Tickers yesterday and in the last
25:25
twenty four hours. Okay,
25:28
so this is here here. Let
25:30
me let me break it down a little bit more, and it's just very simple.
25:33
She became the Secretary of State, she
25:35
said, I want to use my
25:37
own personal email system. And if
25:39
you're the Secretary of State, there's like
25:42
dozens of people that need to be in contact with
25:44
you, and you know, especially
25:46
on your own staff, and you're
25:48
dealing with a lot of secret information
25:51
because you're the Secretary of State, so there's gonna
25:53
be a lot of things that you want to shield from
25:55
foreign intelligence services that are
25:57
trying to hack your systems and so forth. She
26:00
used the equivalent of
26:03
she is fucking Gmail. Yeah.
26:05
Well, it wasn't like the email, but it was like her homebrew
26:09
system that Bill Clinton uses, the ex
26:11
president, and I got you, I
26:13
got you. Now do you think that? Yeah?
26:17
Anyway, So the question is did
26:19
other countries probably hack that and
26:21
get access to like what the Secretary of State
26:23
was telling her age, which is bad in some
26:25
ways. So that's probably
26:28
true, that probably did. What happened
26:30
was that the FBI couldn't prove it,
26:32
but Tomy said it in a very legalistic
26:35
way that it was it was possible that foreign actors
26:37
actor um. But
26:39
the key point is that you have to put that in perspective.
26:42
The unclassified email for so
26:44
that the State Department uses, we
26:46
know that the Russians hack that. In so
26:50
the regular thing that she was supposed to be using instead
26:52
of her Homebrew account, well we know that was compromised.
26:55
And then you look at Snow. I mean, if you look at the broader
26:57
issue, it's like this
26:59
is not really again, in like,
27:02
if you're worried about leaking classified information,
27:04
and I have to say I'm biased on
27:06
this. I'm a journalist. I'm in favor of leachs
27:09
ate all the anti leaks stuff. In general. The
27:12
more leaks, the better, right, the more
27:14
ship absolutely, the more leaks the better,
27:16
the more absolutely.
27:20
Now, now let me ask you a question. Do
27:22
you like the fact, um,
27:24
this is actually for Jimo and Eddie When
27:26
he says James, comey, you know
27:28
what I I think he keeps saying James
27:30
homie. So to me, I already liked this guy.
27:33
I think that that guy's name is dope because like
27:35
every time you say comey, I'm like Yo, did he just say
27:37
Homie? Like, is there a dude working at the FBI
27:40
whose last name is Homie? Um,
27:42
that's number one. And do you think
27:44
the reason why Hillary actually
27:47
lied about using the server, because
27:49
essentially she did lie? Collect
27:53
correct me from wrong? Eli, I
27:56
mean, yes, okay,
27:58
I would. I would say she's a vaded telling
28:00
the truth in a very deliberate way. But now I don't
28:02
want to joke around about it. She basically
28:05
said she didn't never sent classified information,
28:08
and Comey said she must. She
28:10
should have known she was sending classified She
28:12
was talking about classified information on this channel
28:14
the homy name. Comey said that, But do you
28:17
think that the reason why she
28:19
said that is maybe she sends
28:21
some emails. Maybe she's got like she's a secretary
28:23
of Secretary of State, she goes all around
28:26
the world. Bill Clinton, we know how
28:28
he gets down. He likes to freak off.
28:30
Maybe Hillary on the low she was
28:33
texting like, let's say the Secretary of State
28:35
of Italy or the Secretary
28:37
uh, the of of the State
28:39
of uh, you know, Puerto Rico, or fucking
28:42
chesmea and she was like saying, Yo, maybe
28:45
we meet up in London and maybe it's time
28:47
for you to unfold that loaf. Like maybe
28:49
it wasn't about classified information.
28:52
Maybe she was just like yo, she she
28:54
she's she texted somebody in China like,
28:56
Yo, I'm trying to get the d Maybe
28:58
you get on this plane and we hook up. You think it could
29:00
have been something as simple as that, And she was
29:02
like, I don't. I don't want people to find out. But
29:05
I think I think that I like, I appreciate
29:08
the very outside the DC perspective.
29:10
You know what I'm saying, Yeah, because you know these guys
29:12
on CNN they're making it. They're making it. Oh
29:14
it's classified. It's just listen, the world didn't
29:16
blow up, thank God. Maybe she's
29:18
just trying to suck something. Who knows, you
29:22
think that's like, oh she's covering. She's
29:24
just covering something up, but just not something that you think
29:26
it is. Yeah, Like maybe she was like, yo, I'm
29:28
trying to see that dick, like you know, and then she like
29:30
she sent a little picture like yo, bust
29:32
his ass, like she said, like ash, like maybe
29:34
she likes since you know, it was a couple of dick
29:37
picks. You know, maybe who knows. I'm
29:39
just saying, I'm just saying it could have been anything.
29:43
So what she's listen, she's a she's trying
29:46
to stay young and relevant. She's
29:48
trying to get her freaking She's listen, I don't
29:50
the Clintons, no matter what. Once
29:53
you're once that betrayal happens. Once
29:55
she found out about Monica, she's gonna be
29:58
like, Yo, I'm freaking off of the rest of my
30:00
life. She's got a whole pass like Gimo
30:02
Nettie. If you caught her up on Gunhill
30:04
Road. Oh,
30:07
I know, but she probably she probably
30:09
got dick picks from Rumsfeld, she got
30:11
a lot of stuff on a service. Yeah, we don't know what
30:13
she has on there. That's what I'm saying. So it's like, I'm
30:15
just saying this, Eli I am.
30:17
I have no problem. If you want to take
30:20
this insight that I gave you and have that
30:22
is breaking news from down check it out,
30:24
do it, do it tomorrow, Bloomberg headlines
30:27
headlines. I mean, Gimo Nettie,
30:30
he be if she if he caught her on Gunhill
30:32
Road, anything could happen. I'm just saying, maybe
30:34
this wasn't a series. Is everybody's
30:36
making it? Do you think I'm off the wall? With this
30:39
Eli Lake Hillary on
30:41
a low fun in
30:44
like you know, if you revealed in in in there
30:46
were like there was a percentage of emails
30:48
that were destroyed. We know that's what
30:50
I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. You
30:52
know that's what I'm saying. All right,
30:56
can I couldn't reveal for a second. I don't think that
30:58
I can't really see it. Okay, very
31:00
emphtious woman. I don't know that's your opinion.
31:03
I'm telling you. My opinion is that I think that
31:05
it was something as simple as that, and that's why
31:07
she was doing it on that server because it didn't
31:10
get hacked, No classified information
31:12
got out there, and I think it's slipped
31:14
through the system. That's just my opinion. She'd
31:16
be. You know, that's just my opinion. You know, we we
31:18
we could be. We don't have to always agree on everything,
31:21
like just because you're the political sult. But just because
31:23
you're the political consult doesn't mean you're always
31:26
gonna be right. All right, So let me ask a question,
31:28
so so so so now that this
31:30
is is this dead and gone? Is everything
31:33
set that she could run for president? Or
31:35
does Donald Trump have more tricks up
31:37
his sleeve are and like, is
31:39
this the last we heard of this? Oh?
31:42
And you you guys have you guys have watched
31:44
you see like what Donald Frump says like every couple
31:46
of days, right, yeah, yeah, give me some good quote.
31:48
SA's not going for like, he's
31:51
not trying to expand his bass other
31:54
people. He's going back to the tried
31:56
and true. He's going, Hey, these
31:59
are my people who we're gonna we're gonna want to lose with
32:01
these people. And I don't think that I think that's
32:03
likery something. I
32:05
agree. I don't think he's trying to expand
32:08
at all. And and thank god, thank
32:11
god, um that he's not trying to expand
32:13
because he's gotten this far um.
32:16
And and I actually, you know, I came across
32:18
somebody that I know and that I'm
32:20
friends with them and I respect, and he
32:23
was so and I was so surprised.
32:25
He's a Republican, which which I don't get into
32:28
too much politics and stuff like that. Um,
32:30
but but he point blank told me, oh yeah, I'm
32:32
I'm absolutely voting for Donald Trump.
32:35
And I swear I like judged the
32:37
fact that this person was in my life. I was like, yeah,
32:39
this motherfucker's you're crazy
32:41
and this is a smart, very successful
32:43
person. I was like, Yo, you're fucking nuts, Like you're
32:46
you're you're voting for him because he's a republic Like
32:48
I didn't understand it. Like it took
32:50
the breath out of me. It was the first person that
32:53
I actually met that I actually
32:55
no respect that that I know for sure
32:57
has Donald Trump. Uh, he's voting
32:59
for Trump. Yeah,
33:01
I mean it's gonna happen. There are a
33:03
lot of people out there. He appeals to certain people,
33:05
but I just don't think it's gonna be in the charge. I
33:08
agree, I agree. Thanks predicting.
33:10
I'm predicting, Like I'm still on my
33:12
I think it's gonna be a blowout. I agree,
33:14
I agree, And and and what about and
33:16
when is he when? When? When is
33:18
he gonna choose who he his running
33:20
mate is? And when is Hillary going to choose
33:22
who her running mate is? Well?
33:25
Did you see this? There were two Republicans who were
33:27
on the alleged short list to be the
33:29
vice president for Trump, and they like,
33:31
on the same gage put their name out of the running. Thank
33:34
god. No, But I mean that's
33:36
like, that's just like this is another thing that's kind
33:38
of unprecedented. There's not gonna
33:40
be any living Republican presidents
33:44
or Republican nominees.
33:47
So that's a McCaine and Romney too that
33:49
are going to be at this convention. Bob
33:51
Dole, George H. W. Bush,
33:53
sporge W. Bush. No former
33:55
Republicans are gonna be at this convention.
33:58
No, No one wants to associate with him.
34:01
Well, there are gonna be some Republicans who are associating
34:04
with him, like I mean, I don't want to get into too like you
34:06
know, inside and DC stuff, but there are certainly Republicated
34:08
were with him, like New English is somebody?
34:12
What does he want? What
34:14
is what is he? What about Chris Christie? And how much
34:16
is he? How much is he tipping the scales in? Now
34:18
they should have this fat fuck if next
34:21
time he shows out out at one of these conventions,
34:23
every time he comes in like before a fight,
34:26
you know, or a UFC fight, or like Tyson used
34:28
to come out and is underwear before. Put
34:30
this fucking guy on a scale in
34:32
some boxer short way.
34:35
A fucking animal. You can't even be We
34:37
can't take you seriously. You're a You're
34:39
a swab. You twinkie eating fuck
34:41
you. Yeah, you can't represent
34:44
America looking like that. Can you do
34:46
twenty push ups and run a mile? Like? Listen,
34:48
anything could happen. I need my president to be able
34:50
to run a mile at least. I
34:54
like that. I'm going to show
34:56
that the president. No presidents have for you.
34:58
He was like our faddest pres Yeah.
35:00
I just's what I'm saying.
35:03
Um, moody, do you have any any question
35:05
to add for Mr? Lake here? Oh
35:08
no, he's covered everything. Great?
35:11
Oh thank you man. I
35:15
want to see a record collection? Oh
35:17
no, doubt man. Yeah. We got
35:19
a hook up in New York and do and do a face to
35:21
face podcast alive and direct
35:24
um from the from the New York City gloom to him. Um
35:27
and uh and do it properly. But but I appreciate
35:30
this insight. The people are are loving the political
35:32
uh consultation that you're
35:35
giving, the iron rapports stereo pockets. My mom
35:37
loves it, My lady's mom loves
35:39
it. Everybody loves it. It's it's a breath
35:41
of fresh area. It's education, and
35:43
it's insightful. Thank you all
35:46
right, thank you so so we'll talk to you soon.
35:49
Eli and I appreciate you. You're coming
35:51
back on with us, all right, man, thank you, all
35:56
right. See Iron Rapports Stereo podcast coming
35:58
live and direct Monetti.
36:00
What's really good, my man? Not
36:03
much, man, just uh chilling
36:05
out man watching a NBA
36:08
Cats moved shuffle around.
36:12
Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Ray Allen
36:14
looking like he's coming back. Yeah,
36:17
Ray Allen, Ray Allen trying to piggyback another
36:19
ring. He he did it once, it
36:22
worked out for him. And you know what I feel
36:24
like, I feel like he's He's Kevin Durant's
36:26
spirit animal. I think Kevin Durant
36:29
is following in in the in the footsteps of
36:31
Ray Allen, because Ray Allen,
36:34
the great Ray Allen. I love Ray Alan. Good
36:36
dude. Uh you know,
36:38
he won the chip in Boston, and then
36:40
Miami emerged and cracked
36:43
that ass, and then he went down there and slept with the
36:45
enemy and got another ring. And now
36:47
he's been out of basketball and now he's
36:49
trying to come back and and and
36:51
and ride the coattails of the Golden
36:53
State Warriors to get yet another ring. I
36:56
am not into it as much as I love
36:58
and respect a few tr Hall of Famer Ray
37:01
Allen. UM always
37:03
loved him, loved him when he was at Connecticut. I love
37:05
the fact that he doesn't sweat much. I
37:07
loved him as Jesus shuttles Worth. I
37:10
I just enough is enough? Uh
37:12
with the bandwagon stuff? Um,
37:15
I don't understand, like you're out of the game. Let let
37:17
the other dude shine, um and
37:19
and you know your your time,
37:22
uh you know has coming gone? Like once you're out of
37:24
the game. I feel like you're out of the game. I don't
37:26
know. I still think he you know, could could you know?
37:28
Obviously the way he shoots, you know, all
37:31
he needs to do is win one key game for them
37:33
and it's worth signing him. Um. But
37:35
I just feel like Golden State man, They're
37:38
they're trying to put together the super duper
37:40
friends and family team. Um.
37:43
Did you see some of the you
37:45
you you you coined the term the other
37:47
day? You said, Uh, Kevin
37:50
Durant left the
37:53
Okay k k C,
37:56
Yes, Oklahoma thunder
37:58
the Okay k K See did
38:01
you see the clip of that fan burning
38:04
like like it almost looked like a fucking lynching
38:07
Kevin Durant, like Kevin Durant Jersey
38:10
and they were shooting it, yeah, shooting
38:12
that ship like yo, man, Yo,
38:15
listen, I'm the first one to ball break and
38:17
all that stuff. But I mean, holy shit, yeah,
38:21
and and and these are the greatest, greatest
38:23
fans, Like, like, think about
38:25
how serious did you take something like that?
38:28
I mean, this guy was a good
38:30
dude. He stayed, he honored
38:32
his contract, and now he
38:34
wants to move on. If you don't
38:36
like it, yo, you had a good time
38:38
with him shooting his jersey,
38:41
burning his jersey. And
38:44
and and Reggie Miller, you know,
38:47
has come out of the woodworks.
38:49
I don't wanna say the woodworks. He's
38:51
always around and I love Reggie too.
38:53
Um but but he he came out and criticized
38:57
um uh Kevin Durant
38:59
for for for switching teams. Um
39:01
and he and he said, you know, like he felt
39:03
like he was picking back in to get a ring. And
39:06
he talked about the fans being
39:08
loyal to the fans of Indiana,
39:11
and and and he stayed, right,
39:14
what what do you have to say about that? I
39:16
read that he is like a love letter basically
39:19
saying, uh, you know, I didn't want
39:21
to tell I stayed in Indiana because
39:24
of the guy parking the car
39:26
this and that. You know, he did some hoosier ship,
39:28
right, And I'm saying to myself,
39:31
these same fans burnt
39:33
your house down.
39:37
Yeah they they they those who you
39:39
don't know Reggie Miller. Yeah, when
39:41
he when he lived in Indiana, they burnt this
39:43
fucking house down to the ground. All right.
39:45
These are the fans that he wanted to be loyal to.
39:48
Yeah, you know what, Hey, suck my dick. How
39:50
about that, I'm leaving. Okay,
39:52
you burnt my he and they're lucky
39:55
Reggie Miller. Reggie Miller should have a fucking block
39:57
named after him. The fact that he stayed there.
39:59
They burnt this fucking house to the ground
40:01
in holy shit,
40:06
exactly. And and and you're
40:08
gonna it ain't about the fans, becau. As soon
40:11
as you leave, they're gonna pull out that
40:13
litch small mentality. And that's what that
40:15
is. Right as soon as you leave, Uh,
40:18
the fans go back to to thinking of you
40:21
and and all kinds of derogatory
40:23
terms every what am I right
40:25
or wrong? You know, they
40:28
call him the black fuck he left.
40:30
It starts to get all type of ship. That's
40:32
why they burn in New Jersey. So here's
40:35
what they think about. Here's like what
40:37
they think about. That's it.
40:39
Yeah, and and and one of the other big
40:41
transactions. Of course, d Wade left. We wa
40:44
we don't need to go over the obvious. D Wade left the
40:47
that that grease ball pat Riley was
40:49
with his slick hair and
40:51
Mickey Harrison, the owner of of Miami.
40:53
They did him. They did him dirty. Of
40:55
course, pat Riley's gonna do you dirty. Look
40:57
at his fucking hair. Man, you're gonna trust this guy.
41:00
I didn't he facts in his resignation
41:02
to the New York Knicks. Oh,
41:05
we don't fact check here
41:08
the Iron Rapports Stereo Pockets. But I'm pretty
41:10
sure he facted in his
41:13
resignation when he left the New York Knicks.
41:15
I could have told you I didn't trust pat Riley. Dwayne
41:17
Wade gave a approximately twenty
41:19
five million dollars over the years.
41:22
He pretty much paid for Dennis
41:24
Haslem to stay on the team when they when they
41:26
were the Miami Heats. Brian Winhurst
41:29
is gonna break that down on the
41:31
double header episode of the Iron Rapports Stereo
41:33
podcast today. But but, and then he took
41:35
a ten million dollar cut here and now he wants
41:37
his money and they don't want to pay him. Fuck
41:40
that ship man. All this family
41:42
and loyalty and it's the Miami Heat and family
41:44
and loyalty, and you don't pay this guy. He's
41:47
a He's the most iconic player
41:49
UH in Miami Heat history
41:52
probably ever, it's gonna be hard to top Dwayne
41:54
Waite. He's like the third best shooting guard
41:56
in NBA history. And you don't want to pay him. And he
41:58
was the best player on the team last fuck
42:01
you, and he he single handily
42:03
UH pushed the team UH to to to
42:05
be competitive in the playoffs. They almost
42:07
got. They almost made it to the Eastern Conference finals.
42:10
UM. The most interesting signing of
42:12
the week, in my opinion,
42:15
is the big loot UH
42:18
signed. We've talked about him, bab
42:21
Bone. What is his name? Baboon? What the fund is
42:23
that guy's name? Bab
42:25
Boon? Fucking that
42:28
seven ft seven Russia?
42:31
As he Russian? Where is he from? Lithuania?
42:33
Russia? Caucus Mountains,
42:35
the Caucus Mountains. He
42:38
signed down there with with stands
42:40
stan Van Gundhi and and
42:42
stan Van Gundhi Uh.
42:44
He actually flew back from Guatemala
42:48
because he wanted to see bab
42:50
Bone. He wanted to see him
42:53
nude. He was so fascinated to
42:55
see uh this new specimen.
42:57
And apparently he made him drink and they
43:00
smoked weed and and and right now
43:02
we're gonna have stan Van Gundi on the signing
43:04
of the big loot uh Ba
43:06
Bone who I don't know his fucking name. But
43:09
here we go, stan Van Gundi. Listen.
43:14
I I usually I don't make it back until
43:17
two or three weeks in the training camp. But they
43:19
signed this big son of a bit. He's
43:22
some sort of giant. Um. I
43:24
had to see him naked. I
43:26
met him in the training table, I
43:29
said, I. I stripped him down. I
43:31
took the clothes off myself because I didn't want
43:33
any tricks and and and I have
43:35
to tell you this, this guy biggest
43:38
ball I've ever seen ever,
43:41
the left ball. I swear
43:43
to god, it's like it was like a peach. It
43:45
was like the size of a fucking peach. I
43:48
don't know if he could play. I
43:50
I don't know. Uh you know, I know one
43:52
time, me and Pop of It we
43:56
got into a little we got into a little scrap.
43:58
We were cock fighting. And in
44:01
Ecuador, me and Craig Popovitch.
44:03
Uh, I said them one day, I'm
44:05
gonna get back at you. You sent him a bit and
44:07
you know him me when he's drinking his wine and
44:10
I said, you Cox sucker you. But
44:12
I saw we got him now. Uh, this
44:14
kid's unbelievable. Like I said,
44:17
one of his ball is bigger than the I
44:19
felt it. I said, I have to, I have to
44:21
grab your balls there. They're just fascinatingly
44:24
big. Anyway, it's a great
44:27
sign, it's a great pickup. I'm on my
44:29
way back. Okay, I'm on my
44:31
way back to Guatemala now.
44:34
But but the realities, I think
44:36
he's gonna be a great player. I have
44:38
no idea what his skill set is. I don't
44:40
pay attention to these things. I
44:43
don't care. Uh. And
44:45
that that's that's the left to say. I'm excited
44:48
about the pick up for the Frankise. That's
44:51
a stand in Gundy on
44:54
the signing of the Big Loop. Um
44:58
what else, gimo Eddie, you said you wanted
45:01
to suggest that new segment.
45:04
Oh yeah, the cheap
45:07
funck of the week. Whoa the
45:09
cheap funk of the week. Yes,
45:13
there was a Boston cab driver
45:16
who found two hundred grand
45:20
in the back seat of his car. Right,
45:23
So a person left two hundred he
45:28
gave back. He went
45:30
and gave back the money, Shen,
45:33
And for his supreme
45:36
stupidity, he was rightly
45:39
given a hundred dollars
45:41
as a reward. Money
45:44
would have had to take that loss for
45:47
leaving it in the cab. You charged
45:49
that to the game. You take the loss
45:51
for being so stupid
45:54
for mine. Wait a second,
45:57
somebody left two hundred thousand dollars
45:59
in cash in a cab in Boston
46:02
and the cab driver brought it back and the motherfucker
46:04
tipped HIMIM just a hundred dollars.
46:07
Yeah, okay, okay, So the
46:09
person who gave him the hundred dollars, you're
46:12
saying that's the cheap funk of the week, because
46:14
I'm saying the cab driver might be the dumb
46:16
funck of the week. I
46:18
say, the cab drivers the dumbest
46:20
motherfucker ever. Okay, hold
46:22
on, I I gotta see what La has to say about
46:25
this. Oh, you dumb motherfuck
46:27
are you? You found two
46:30
hundred fucking grand in the back
46:32
of a taxicab? You dumb
46:35
fuck you stupid
46:37
cock suck? Are you? And you return
46:40
the money, and this cock suck
46:42
only tipped you a hundred bucks, You
46:45
dumb fuck. You should have took
46:47
a fucking ball back to his head
46:50
and busted his fucking hole open
46:52
and took the fucking money back.
46:55
You're a dumb motherfucker. And
46:58
the other guys are cheap suck
47:00
sucker, But you dumb
47:03
fuck, you got fucking
47:05
played. You don't deserve five fucking
47:08
nickels, You stupid motherfucking
47:10
cab driving cocks sucker. You
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in. You
47:29
know there's there's there's epidemics
47:31
going on. Ah
47:35
almost matter almost
47:38
matter um in China.
47:42
Yeah, professional boxer it's
47:46
jailed for slicing off
47:50
his love rivals penis with
47:53
garden shears. But
47:55
that's not all. No, you
47:58
couldn't you couldn't have. You couldn't have that.
48:00
That couldn't be enough. Right after
48:03
he sliced off your
48:05
love rivals loaf with
48:08
gardens years you
48:10
have to flush it down the fucking toilet.
48:12
Huh. You
48:16
couldn't just cut it off like now now,
48:18
Now, the things it's just it's gone.
48:21
It's gone. You couldn't find it. Now, how
48:23
they're gonna find it? They
48:26
can't find it. They flushed it down
48:28
the toilet. But the victim,
48:31
after he got his his loaf cut
48:33
off by this sick fuck, he
48:37
apologizes for sleeping with the
48:40
boxer's wife. Let
48:42
me let me tell you something. If I sleep
48:45
with your wife and then you cut my dick off, we
48:48
we're we're pretty much even were we're.
48:50
I'm not apologizing after that. You
48:53
cut my fucking dick off. Okay,
48:56
you cut like a fucking dick off.
48:59
I'm not apologizing about
49:01
anything, motherfucker. Where's my
49:03
fucking dick? That's what I want
49:05
to know, That's that's what the funk.
49:07
I want to know. Where's my dick? What did
49:09
you do with my dick? Okay, you
49:12
got me? You win? You got it, homie.
49:14
Yeah, you you you you you you won.
49:17
You're you're You're tougher than me, You're crazier
49:19
than me, You're more about that life than me. But
49:21
but can I just can you just give me my dick
49:23
back. I don't know if you buried it somewhere.
49:25
I don't know if you put it in some sort of suitcase
49:28
or or or or or like you know, you mailed
49:30
it where I'll track it? You
49:33
gotta like, did you fed exit? Can I get a
49:35
tracking number? Where's my where's my dick?
49:37
My man, I'm not apologizing for anything.
49:40
You should be apologizing for
49:42
cutting my dick off number one and number
49:44
two. You couldn't just cut it off and
49:46
then go nan No, no, nan, I got your dick
49:48
and handed to me back, give it back because
49:50
that would have been the end of the beef. But no,
49:53
you had to flush it down the toilet, you fucking
49:55
asshole. You have to add insult to injury,
49:58
didn't you? Bad? And
50:00
yo? And the girl said
50:03
it was consensual, She said, homeboy,
50:06
I told him he could hit this.
50:10
This is this is a non issue. This
50:12
is a non issue. Uh. You
50:16
know, this is what happened when you get caught up in
50:18
in in in in the game. I get it, I've been
50:20
there, but I'm not cutting dicks off. I'm
50:22
not messing around with other people's wives. Uh,
50:25
you know, this is what happened when getting the game. But there's
50:27
there's lines and you remember
50:30
remember what pretty uh Max
50:32
Max Julian said in the Matt Break
50:35
It down, Yo, bitch
50:37
chose me and
50:39
and that and and you're gonna cut my shoot
50:42
off when she chose me, she
50:47
chose me, and now I'm the bad guy,
50:49
right, I
50:52
don't understand, you know, uh
50:55
as you know the Iron Reports stereo podcast, we don't
50:57
fact check. You know what a new term and
50:59
new hips their term is fact
51:02
bombing. Fact bombing where
51:05
where they like, you know, like this
51:07
is some social media hipster ship where
51:09
they make you, they quiz you for all.
51:12
Like if let's say I said something about I
51:14
don't know who knows I
51:16
don't know. Let's say I made a comment about my
51:19
my car, uh my car
51:21
had three sixty horsepower,
51:24
and then they'd be like, no, it doesn't you
51:26
should know this, maybe you don't have and they grill
51:28
you to give that. We don't fact check here, So
51:30
if you try to come on us with some fact
51:32
bombing hipster ship, you
51:34
get a wigga. Please don't
51:37
come at us for any facts. Don't come
51:39
at us for fact checking. We proudly
51:41
don't fact check. You want analytics,
51:44
you want stats, you want details, go
51:47
to fucking MPR. I respect, I
51:49
love those guys, they're great. You want all that ship?
51:52
Go down? The dial on the podcast spectrum.
51:55
We don't do all that. This is
51:57
the only non
51:59
fact check king reliable
52:02
podcast in the world. Okay,
52:05
this is a non fact checking, reliable
52:08
podcast presentation. Oh
52:13
Therapeutic Therapeutic
52:15
Yo, the reviews. Listen you
52:17
guys. July. We're
52:19
coming in Minnesota. July twenty nine.
52:22
We're gonna be in Milwaukee. Yo. We we gotta announce
52:24
it. This is a special
52:26
announcement. July
52:28
twenty nine in Milwaukee. We're having
52:30
a live conversation with
52:33
the great, the iconic
52:36
Latrell spree Well NBA
52:39
icon Live in Milwaukee,
52:42
July twenty nine.
52:44
I I am so I'm
52:47
so excited about doing the Iron
52:49
rapp Reports Stereo Podcast World Tour. The
52:52
three dates Minnesota, July,
52:55
Milwaukee, live conversation with
52:57
the Trell Sprewell Yeah, July
53:00
one in Chicago. If you want tickets
53:02
to the Iron Rapports Stereo Podcast Live,
53:06
go to I am wrapport tour dot
53:09
com. All tickets are available cheap.
53:11
Me and Moon Me, Me and g Monet are gonna be
53:13
doing it live and direct. We're gonna be with Lacharle
53:16
Spreewalk. I can't even tell
53:18
you, you know when when we put out our bucket list
53:20
of all the people we wanted to interview, he was
53:22
on there.
53:23
Ye iconic.
53:26
We're one of the most fascinating, interesting,
53:28
iconic players to ever play
53:30
in the NBA. I'm super excited
53:32
about that. By the way, we went
53:35
platinum again in June, so
53:37
I think pretty much it's pretty safe
53:39
to say that we're really trying to now to go double
53:41
platinum, uh
53:44
in a month, right? I don't you think that should be the
53:46
next goal, Like we want to do double platinum
53:48
each month, Moody, and
53:50
we will get it, Okay. So August
53:53
five at the Dime on
53:56
Fairfax, the Platinum
53:58
Party is happening, mhm
54:02
from eight to eleven. The Platinum
54:04
Party, the I Am Wrap Reports stereo podcast
54:07
is it's going down all platinum
54:09
everything that means all platinum hip
54:12
hop, the good, the bad, and
54:14
the outrageous, all night long,
54:17
from from eight to nine. Because
54:19
this is for the fans, because
54:21
the fans took us to that platinum point.
54:24
Yeah, eight to nine. All
54:26
drinks are on the house, All
54:30
drinks are free. August
54:32
five at the Dime on fair
54:35
Fax. I don't have the date in front
54:37
of me right now. I
54:39
don't fact check my friends. Okay,
54:41
Uh, there's pros and consin not fact checking.
54:44
Me and Monetti are going raw dog with without
54:46
a bag right now. Do you think I have some sort of stat
54:48
sheet in front of me. It's the dime
54:51
on Fairfax in Los Angeles.
54:53
You can look it up. When we get a little closer. I'll
54:55
give you the exact date. But I'm telling you right
54:57
now, there's an open bar from
54:59
eight to nine. It's for the
55:01
fans. We're gonna
55:03
be there. I don't think we're gonna be podcasting
55:06
because the music is gonna be bumping, We're
55:08
gonna be taking selfies, We're gonna be doing
55:10
the damn thing. Um. I can't
55:13
tell you how proud and happy I am. I'm
55:15
looking forward to all the fans coming to this. I'm looking
55:17
forward to all the fans coming to the Iron Rapports Stereo
55:19
Podcast World Tour. The
55:21
world tour takes place in
55:24
Minnesota, Milwaukee, in
55:27
Chicago. That's a fucking world tour, for your ass.
55:29
That's the first leg of the world tour,
55:32
right it's the first leg of the world tour. That's a
55:34
good way to put it. Um, Mr
55:36
Mornettie, what else. You got my man,
55:39
man nothing else. Man's
55:42
uh police police stuff
55:44
got me a little drained out, you know, so
55:46
I I really got got
55:48
nothing else to say. Bro. All right, well
55:50
this was another fantastic episode of the Iron
55:52
Rapports Stereo Podcast. Um
55:56
the fans. We we do it for the fans,
55:58
and we keep it disciplined. We keep
56:00
it coming two to three podcasts a week.
56:02
Today is a double heatherer, me and Brian
56:05
Wynhorse. I call him b Wendy, Uh,
56:08
talking all things NBA. He knows
56:10
everything about the NBA. I like this, dude.
56:13
Um, this is gimnetti. I want
56:15
to thank Eli Lake for
56:17
joining us on the Iron Rapports Stereo Podcast.
56:20
I want to thank the great uh
56:22
Bizarro uh Stan Van
56:24
Gundy for joining us on the Iron Rapports Stereo
56:27
podcast. These beats are flames. Um.
56:30
I'm still trying to get in touch with Mike Conley's
56:32
agent. Uh. I got a
56:34
guy who's trying to haggle me. I'm trying
56:37
to buy some some some plants
56:39
at the plants store. I know if I get Mike Conley's
56:41
agent, I can get I could get it down. This
56:44
cocksucker wants two fifty dollars. I'm
56:46
like, can't please give it to me for two hundred? Prick
56:48
won't budge, So I get Mike Conley's
56:50
agent. On the fall, I'll probably get it for for one fifty.
56:53
You know this guy works magic. He got his son
56:55
a hundred and fifty three million
56:58
dollars. Never been an All Star game.
57:01
Okay, think about that when when when
57:03
you're kicking yourself and you're being like, funk my
57:05
life, think about that, a guy. You
57:07
know that the three highest
57:09
players in NBA history are do
57:11
you know who they are? No? Michael
57:15
Jordan's, Kobe
57:17
Bryant and Mike
57:19
Conley. Stereo podcasts
57:21
and we're out
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