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JORDAN RHODES (The Life of a Blue Collar Actor) stops by 6/10/26

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SPEAKER_02

I was not feeling gleeful, but okay.

SPEAKER_01

Well, listen, thank you. Thank you very much.

SPEAKER_00

Well, thanks to Lynn because she gave us the heads up.

SPEAKER_01

Oh boy, okay. Well, she's supposed to have stuff scheduled for me tomorrow. Oh, before I jump in feet first on the uh Democrats uh uh criminal enterprise with what's going on in California, I would like to uh make you guys and the listeners aware of uh of an old character actor, uh very similar to me in the sense that uh I I did larger parts than he did, but there's an actor named James Handy, uh who is just uh the the audience would know him immediately if they saw him. He was in uh tons of movies, Top Gun, uh television shows, Law and Order, CSI, an actor for six decades, eighty one years old. He was uh a few days ago, he was stabbed to death by his girlfriend's son out in California. He lived in uh he lived in one of the suburbs out there.

SPEAKER_00

He had heard about that horrible story, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and uh anyway, his name was James Handy. If anybody saw him, you would recognize him. He was one of those uh what I call blue-collar working actors, uh, even though, as I said, not I'm not trying to pump myself up here. He did he did smaller roles than I did. He just did a lot more of them. Uh you know, he did bartenders and and roles like that, but he had been a uh he had been an actor for a really long time, so I wanted to pay a little bit of homage to him. That was just a shame that that happened. Okay. Excuse me, okay. Uh the the the Democratic thing, I I gotta tell you guys, since yesterday, uh what I've been hearing from uh my uh my conservative closet friends out in California, is they are just uh they're giving me information that I believe is not really public yet, that it hasn't shown it just hasn't shown up. There is so much California ballot fraud, particularly in LA, they weren't able to get away with it for the governor thing because Steve still held his second position. There were just too many Republicans in the northern part of California. But in LA, uh LA it's just uh unbelievable. 70,000 homeless people voted. Uh most of those homeless people were bust in there. Uh they had a week delay. There was uh which actually I think it turned into almost a two-week delay. And the the LA voter rolls, they had shelters that they were going and getting votes from with with we had no beds in these shelters, just people there. And I'm sure Liz, you and Nick know that the the California quote restrictions to vote are absolutely ridiculous. If you basically show anything with your name on it, a gym card, uh, you have a supermarket card.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

You you have almost anything with your name on it, you can be put on the voter rolls and you can vote. And so now I just heard this morning that uh that uh Platts uh that Pratt found they found a whole bunch of votes. So I don't know what the what that's gonna do. I don't know what's gonna happen on that. I know that the Department of Justice say that they're out there and they found all this fraud, but Liz, you and Nick, I'm sure well maybe you don't feel I'm sure you you feel the same way I do. Yeah, they find this fraud, but what will they do with it? They they they find this voter violation, but what so what? So what what will they do with it? And uh it's uh also friends of mine out there saying that the Democrats fought votes in LA. And it's just amazing that when the the count first started coming in, if you guys I'm sure you you may or may not been watching because you guys have very early morning hours, but when those votes first started coming in, uh Pratt was in front. He was in front, and then Bass came up, then he went to second place, and then the thing that completely my friends are blown away about it, the lady that knocked him out of second place, uh what's her name? Ramen is her name, I think it is. I believe I believe that's it, R A. Yeah, Ramen. Yeah. Her her number one priority, and I'm gonna say this slowly because listeners aren't gonna believe it. Her number one priority in LA is to get in more bike lanes.

SPEAKER_03

Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. More bike lanes. That'll solve all the problems. Oh boy, you aren't kidding. If anybody's ever lived in LA, you you're taking your life in your hands if you ride a bike anywhere in LA unless it's down by the beach. And and that's this lady's number one priority. So I I I really think, and I've said this before, I I don't know if anybody's paying attention to me, but our country is in a major, major battle about losing democracy completely. Because when you look around at Seattle, Washington, Chicago, New York, California, you look around at these places and you see what's going on, and I haven't even gotten to Maine yet. May Maine will come later, but but here's some things here's some things that people may not know. Is anybody aware that the Chicago Bears are leaving Illinois?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, there's a are they definitely leaving? I know there was a lot of fight. And then there's Chicago there's someone said good riddance or something like that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, well, the Chicago Bears are going to Indiana. The Chicago Bears have been a main state in the state of Illinois for years.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, since the early 1900s, Jordan Rhodes, I have a question for you, though.

SPEAKER_00

Well, the Dodgers went to LA.

SPEAKER_02

Well, that's true. But I thought they were going to do a shared thing. Like it's it's still gonna be the Chicago Bears, but we're in Indiana. Is it a shared thing or is it an official move and they'll be like, I don't know, the Indiana or the Gary Bears or whatever?

SPEAKER_01

Well, the who's your bears. But uh but no, I I I heard the news I've got is that they're moving to Indiana. And another one that blew me away, Starbucks, which originated in Seattle, they're leaving Seattle and going to Nashville, Tennessee. So so you you look at all of this that's going on, and that's even before we get to uh the the Nazi perverts in Maine. Uh obviously the liberal Democrats in Maine are complete idiots. I I don't I don't understand them at all. And but I have some information that maybe the listeners don't don't know, uh, or or maybe who knows, maybe they don't even care about this guy. But this guy is such a total fraud. I mean, this whole thing about him being an o an oyster farmer who is like a hardworking regular guy. I don't even know if people know how wealthy this guy is, how wealthy his family is. And do you know that his only customer with his oyster farm is his mother?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, we did hear that. He's not much of a farmer if he's got one client.

SPEAKER_01

He he's he uh she's the only one that buys his oysters, and of course, you know, give him the name. Here was the thing that shocked the devil out of me is that his the same people that ran his uh his organization up there are the same people that Mondani used in New York. It's the same group of people that ran his campaign that Mondani used there.

SPEAKER_00

There's so much corruption everywhere.

SPEAKER_01

It's really I'm saying it's just uh all of this stuff that they keep uh I I I'm getting worn out on hearing about how much fraud they they keep discovering that you keep what do you think about uh Steve Hilton advancing into the the whole concept of this uh governor race and Tom Steyr uh losing after spending two hundred million dollars on it? I I it i it it's insane. It it's just uh you can't I can't wrap my mind around it. I mean I mean the whole thing that I was just saying about it.

SPEAKER_00

You think he has a chance, Steve Hilton?

SPEAKER_01

Do do I think he has a chance?

SPEAKER_00

To win. Governor. Yeah. He's in he's in he's in the the the election officially now, him and and Javier Becerra.

SPEAKER_01

Well I th I thought I thought you mean there's not a runoff coming between them?

SPEAKER_00

No, because they have the jungle election there. So what happens is the top two vote getters. They they eliminated primaries, so you'll never have like necessarily a Republican and a Democratic. So the election structure in California is the exact way to keep Republicans out of office. So they just take the two top vote getters. Uh they don't have a Democrat primary and a Republican primary, so that in November you would have a Republican versus a Democrat. They purposefully did that, but it backfired for governor. So you will have now a Democrat against a Republican, you have Seville against Javier Becerra. So so the exact way it's supposed to happen for is what happened in LA. You have two left liberal hacks going against each other, so you're gonna get it doesn't matter, they win anyway. And they got rid of the one Republican because the worst thing that would have happened would have been bass against brat, right? So it's called a jungle uh primary. It means it's uh both everybody's thrown into one pot. Like here we have open primaries, but it's Democrat or Republican, and then the Democrat and the Republican nominees go up against each other in November. That's not what they do in California. They did it on purpose to eliminate any chance for a Republican to get voted in. But now it backfired. Steve Hilton is in.

SPEAKER_01

So I think Steve has got an outstanding chance because it it at least it's not just dealing with LA. LA is so they are faux they're so far left Democrat liberals.

SPEAKER_00

Well, they get what they deserve, and that's it, you know.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, but in the state, the state, there are an awful lot of Republicans in the state of California. And I think that's a good thing.

SPEAKER_00

Well, they turned out, I think, for Steve Hilton. Big time.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, they yeah, yeah, yeah. They sure did because he he was in he was leading for such a long time, and then he just went to second place, and and and that was great. And I was holding my breath, hoping it would be there, as a bunch of my friends out there were. But it's just uh and something we probably won't even get a chance to to talk on, anyways. I was gonna say a minute ago, I want to find out from our government how much fraud does it take to consider it to be illegal. We keep coming up, finding all this fraud, all this fraud, but nobody's being prosecuted.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So, and and and and maybe next week let's talk a little bit about John Bolton making his plea uh to plead guilty to one count opposed to sending trial on 18 counts and see how much time we think he's gonna wind up getting.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, they want it, he won he specifically wanted them to throw the book at Trump for everything. And here it turns out he was guilty more of what they accused Trump of. And by the way, he wasn't president, so he doesn't have access to that stuff. So nice try.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, and and and Nick, not only that, but the same thing that John Bolton did, Hillary did it, and Biden did it.

SPEAKER_02

True.

SPEAKER_01

They did it, they did exactly the same thing with a classified document. Exactly. And and of course, he has pled guilty to one count when he was going to stand trial on 18 counts.

SPEAKER_00

So hey, I have a question for you before we go, um, because we're out of time. But do you think Trump's endorsement of Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evitt failed because she only got 28% of the vote?

SPEAKER_01

No.

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No.

SPEAKER_00

You think it succeeded?

SPEAKER_01

Uh I think it succeeded because she because she's in there. I mean, she's she's gonna, you know, I guess it's gonna be what a runoff there now?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, but the fact that did she didn't win, I mean, 70 pr 71 percent of the people who voted did not vote for her. Um so do you think that it helped her or or didn't matter?

SPEAKER_01

I I I always think it helps if Trump supports somebody because he's had really good success with the presentation.

SPEAKER_00

Her percentage in the polls was all always about 18 to 22 percent. She only got twenty-eight percent.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, well, uh I'm I'm hoping that I'm hoping people, you know, don't don't turn on him uh like uh the like the Knicks did, blaming him for the loss of a championship game.

SPEAKER_00

All right. Jordan Rhodes, have a happy birthday tomorrow.

SPEAKER_01

Thank you very much, guys. I really appreciate it. I'll talk to you next week. All right, take care.