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I wanted to switch gears here for a second because yesterday we
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spent a lot of time talking about Lawrence
1:00
O'Donnell and the way he was covering Stormy Daniels
1:02
in court and saying, you know, she
1:04
had actually, you know, why would I try
1:06
to recreate this? I'll let the master do
1:09
his thing. This was Lawrence O'Donnell. Well,
1:11
the excitement and anticipation
1:14
in the room hit a new high at
1:17
1032 a.m. She
1:21
entered wearing all black as if on her way
1:23
to a funeral. The
1:25
loose, fitting, plain black clothing, draping
1:27
from her shoulders to her toes,
1:30
suggested the modesty of a nun.
1:34
Yeah, so he's
1:36
into this, needless to say. He's covering
1:38
this closely. And the other part
1:41
of, I think, what's become the liberal narrative
1:43
is this idea that when Trump wins the
1:45
election, God willing, he's going to throw people
1:48
in jail. And you know what the common
1:50
theme is, Jared? It's like fantasy. There's
1:52
this fantastical element to everything of, well, maybe
1:55
he'll do this. Play the sound cut from
1:57
Hillary Clinton, please. This is morning, Joe. They
1:59
love nothing. more. Joe Scarborough loves nothing more.
2:01
The guy who had Trump on 41 times
2:03
in the 2016 primaries, the
2:06
guy who went to Mar-a-Lago for
2:09
free drinks with his now wife
2:11
Mika Brzezinski, loves nothing more than
2:13
to fantasize about Donald Trump putting
2:15
him in prison. Really,
2:17
it's like stolen valor of future prison
2:19
time. Like he wants to imagine in
2:21
some alternate universe, he's going to be
2:23
locked away and we're all going to
2:25
be at home like chanting for Joe
2:28
let him out, let him out. It's
2:30
all part of their warped sick
2:33
fantasies. And Hillary Clinton's, I mean,
2:36
she's head of the club
2:38
in this sense, so cut 24. Maybe
2:43
he wouldn't jail all of
2:45
his political opponents. One
2:47
is one too many. Maybe he wouldn't try
2:49
to force out of business. The members of
2:52
the press who didn't agree with him, one
2:54
is one too many. We go down the line and
2:57
maybe this would be our last election because
3:00
someone who will not accept the
3:02
validity of an election is
3:04
someone who doesn't believe in elections. He
3:06
believes in his own power, his own
3:09
right to power and his
3:11
demand that he be installed
3:14
regardless of whether he gets the votes
3:16
or not. Ifs and buts
3:18
and maybes and what, yeah, well
3:20
maybe if he gets elected,
3:22
I'll become a billionaire. Who's to say?
3:25
As Jerry Seinfeld says to Kramer when
3:27
he's talking about building levels in his
3:29
apartment, anything can be done. It's a
3:31
question of whether or not you do
3:33
it. And also, isn't it ironic
3:35
that these people that are salivating at the
3:38
thought of Donald Trump going to prison are
3:40
also so afraid that when he becomes president,
3:42
he's going to put them in prison? By
3:44
the way, Hillary, I would mention that we
3:46
were all hoping he was going to put
3:48
you in prison and he didn't follow through
3:50
on that one. So his actual, the
3:53
critique I have of Trump is that he didn't put
3:55
people in prison. But
3:57
sure, if you want to convince yourself because you're all,
4:00
committing this lawfare against Trump trying to
4:02
get him into to be in
4:04
an orange jumpsuit. If you want to convince yourself that
4:07
you have to do this because otherwise he's
4:09
gonna put you in jail, go for it.
4:12
Whatever helps you sleep at night. The
4:14
Chardonnay and the Trump fantasies make some
4:16
sort of concoction that helps her doze
4:18
off into her slumber.
4:21
But Miranda Devine did
4:23
such a great job with this piece today. I got
4:26
to read you a little bit Jared. I haven't read
4:28
on the air in a while. This is worth it. For
4:32
Donald Trump haters, the Stormy Daniels trial
4:34
is a fantasy come true. An
4:37
orgasmic treat of Donald and his
4:39
boxers being spanked on the bottom
4:42
by a porn actress. The
4:44
former president trapped in court like a
4:46
cage lion forced to listen to all
4:48
the humiliating detail instead of being out
4:50
on the campaign trail entertaining. Their
4:54
matinee idol judge Juan Merchant with his
4:57
fetching gray cowlick threatening to throw Trump
4:59
in jail if he doesn't stop shaking
5:01
his head. In somewhere they
5:03
hope Melania is shedding a tear under
5:06
her Gucci sunglasses. Whoopi
5:08
Goldberg, we've already played Whoopi today, but
5:10
this is a different Whoopi quote. She
5:14
looked as if she was having an
5:16
out-of-body rapture on ABC's The
5:18
View this week when the
5:20
conversation turned to whether Merchant should throw
5:22
Trump in jail for contempt. This
5:25
is what Sonny Hosen said, to prove a
5:27
point put him in the clink. Whoopi
5:29
said, why not put him in the clink? Whoopi
5:33
fairly levitated in her chair with excitement.
5:35
Whoa, whoa, I don't want this
5:37
to sound like I'm doing wishful thinking,
5:39
but which prison would be best? Laughter
5:43
around the table. Rikers
5:45
cried Sonny. Whoopi responds
5:47
back. I'm okay if he
5:49
goes to Alcatraz. What about Guantanamo Bay?
5:53
The ladies were rocking with laughter by this
5:55
stage and Anna Navarro always a really
5:57
nice woman, a woman who supports others.
6:00
There are women. You. Know someone
6:02
who seems like she's gotta a
6:04
good head on our shoulders? She.
6:07
Said oh that would be closed tomorrow. Lago
6:09
Molony I can come and visit. The.
6:11
Women are evil. They.
6:14
Are pure evil. They are against
6:16
it to their misery. He's the
6:18
only thing in their lives. Sleepy
6:20
must really have no other joy.
6:22
Jarrod. To use
6:25
up so much? Have you ever heard
6:27
that. You know if someone apologizes
6:29
to you or if you hold a grudge against
6:31
someone, you're. You're. Drinking poison and
6:33
hoping that has an effect on them like
6:35
you're only hurting yourself. The. Level
6:38
of base and of so all
6:40
this man takes up in these
6:42
women. Is. Unbelievable
6:45
and. I love
6:47
I'm Miranda. Devine said she compares. it's like
6:49
an ex girlfriend. She says there's something quite
6:51
sick in sad about this level of obsession
6:53
with Trump. And. This sort
6:55
of desire for him to be brought low
6:57
it seems more like the passion of a
7:00
spurned lover than a normal reaction to a
7:02
political figure in court. And.
7:05
Then she does reference Lawrence. Oh donald. And
7:08
the prudish coverage of the minutiae of storm
7:10
his testimony that could have been ripped
7:12
from the opening scene of one of her
7:14
low rent porn flicks. We. Said
7:16
it first here on Greece clearly show
7:18
and celica porn north and Florence. Oh
7:20
Donald, I don't know you're going for
7:23
some the more high brow maybe this
7:25
is the closest some media figures get
7:27
to sex That I would say is
7:29
a good. Guess. There's.
7:32
Something missing in their lives. They
7:34
are absolutely, And you know they
7:36
say Jared about the opposite of
7:38
love isn't heat is indifference. Because.
7:42
Love and hate it a fine line. It's like how
7:44
people get divorced. And you think at
7:46
one point you love this person so much you want
7:48
to spend the rest of your life with them. and
7:51
now you hate them more than probably anyone else in
7:53
your life. It's
7:55
a real fine line. These.
7:57
Women: and as such as we're in
8:00
like Lawrence O'Donnell, it's all these people. They
8:03
are consumed by this
8:06
man. They sit there giddy
8:08
at the thought of hearing about sex he had
8:10
in 2006. How
8:13
perverted is that? This
8:15
is how they get their jollies, hearing about how
8:17
Donald Trump had sex decades ago.
8:23
Now, but out
8:26
in the real world, the courtroom soap
8:28
opera is an aggravation. We've heard it
8:30
all before. It happened eight years ago. Dems
8:33
already wheeled out the scandal in 2016 and
8:35
it didn't work then. Why would it work
8:37
eight years later and why now six months
8:39
before the election? On
8:42
pure optics, the trial looks crooked and
8:44
Trump looks strong. He comes across as
8:46
serious and angry, but in control. Yeah,
8:49
I have to agree. And also something
8:52
I would add into this is
8:54
that the weird part about Trump's arrangement, and I'm curious
8:57
if anyone else has found this to be the case.
9:00
I thought for a minute when
9:02
Biden won, when
9:05
Biden was selected in 2020, that maybe
9:09
as time went on, that people
9:11
would level out
9:13
a bit, you know, the people would come
9:16
down from that high of just hating this
9:18
person so much and maybe even realize that
9:20
maybe some of that anger was misplaced. Maybe
9:23
they had gotten a little over their skis.
9:27
And that has not happened. It has
9:29
metastasized. These women are even more deranged
9:31
than they were before. Whoopi Goldberg thinks
9:33
because Donald Trump showed up at the
9:36
courthouse, that means he's guilty. By
9:39
the way, there's a lot of people throughout
9:41
history, including black people, by the way, who
9:43
would have an issue with that legal theory that
9:45
if you show up in court and someone says
9:47
you did something that you're guilty, that
9:51
you don't have to, no one has to
9:53
prove your guilt, just you being there is
9:55
proof enough. And
9:57
it wouldn't be so bad if Whoopi wasn't sitting next to
9:59
Sonny Hoege. And she doesn't want
10:02
to chime in at that point and go, well,
10:04
actually, there's a tenant. They're innocent until Perving gets—no,
10:07
that's not worth bringing up to Whoopi Goldberg. You
10:10
don't want to challenge her on her legal knowledge,
10:12
just like you don't want to challenge her on
10:14
her Holocaust knowledge. But I find that the fantasy
10:17
element of this, I think
10:20
Miranda Devine hit it on the head. It's emblematic
10:24
of this issue they have. There's a real
10:26
sickness and a real
10:30
perverse obsession with hating
10:32
him. And it actually brings me back to
10:34
a quote. I read it a couple weeks ago, Jared.
10:38
It's from this book, The Dutch House, and
10:41
it's like these two young people, they're siblings.
10:43
They hate their stepmother. And
10:45
as they get older, they drive by her house, and they
10:47
sit at the driveway, and they talk about her all the
10:49
time. And then also one day
10:51
they decide to stop doing it, like it's not serving them anymore. And
10:55
the narrator realizes, he says, we
10:57
became addicted to our misery. And
11:00
it's true. You start to hate somebody. It's
11:02
so bad for you. But
11:05
it also is very addicting. You
11:08
don't even realize you're doing it. These people
11:10
need something. And
11:13
by the way, whether or not Trump wins
11:16
in 2024 – we're in 2024, but whether
11:18
or not he wins in November, this is not going
11:20
away. These people are going to
11:22
their graves with this hate. It's like
11:24
nothing I've ever seen. Yes, according to
11:27
Filex 214 PM, Trump walks back
11:29
into court and fist bumps, heavy-hitting
11:33
stuff coming out of this courtroom right
11:35
now. Well, the other part of it – Hopefully Whoopi hears
11:37
that. The other part of
11:39
it too is that they're
11:42
– obviously, like you mentioned yesterday,
11:44
Jared, they're trying to keep him in New
11:46
York City. They're trying to put
11:48
a stranglehold on his campaigning efforts.
11:51
But it is backfiring because everybody
11:54
knows that he's not able to go anywhere else except
11:56
for on the weekends and on Wednesdays. So then in
11:58
the meantime, he's become like a – like the Where's
12:00
Waldo of Manhattan. He's going to the fire
12:02
department with pizza. He's going to the construction
12:04
workers taking pictures. He's
12:07
going to Harlem to meet with the
12:09
Bodega worker. And there's something authentic about
12:12
these interactions, whether or not you love Trump
12:14
or hate Trump. I don't think
12:16
you can question that he knows who he
12:18
is and he's not changing. There's something authentic
12:20
and real and kind of the
12:22
pressing of the flesh of like the political campaign
12:24
that Joe Biden does not have. And it doesn't
12:27
matter that he has the entire week cleared or
12:29
he doesn't know. It doesn't matter that he can
12:31
go anywhere he wants. They put him in these situations
12:33
where he's in a controlled environment with like 10 people.
12:35
He reads from a teleprompter. He messes
12:37
that up. And then they put him
12:39
back down the basement. And so maybe
12:43
this would be more effective if he was going
12:45
up against like a Gavin Newsom who was going
12:47
everywhere and traveling the country. But from what I've
12:49
been seeing, I heard today in the New York
12:51
Times, oh, you know, it's hard
12:53
because Joe Biden
12:56
really picks up
12:58
his schedule on Wednesdays because he knows that that's
13:00
the day Donald Trump's gonna try to campaign. That
13:03
would be news to me. I cover Joe Biden every
13:05
weekday. I follow the
13:07
news on Joe Biden from the moment I get
13:09
up basically to the end of the show at
13:12
three o'clock. And I had no idea that on
13:14
Wednesdays he was doing more work
13:16
than usual. Seemed like the same to
13:18
me. But you really should check
13:20
out this piece by Miranda Devine. It's
13:23
excellent. And again, there is something quite
13:25
sick and sad about this level of
13:27
obsession with Trump and
13:29
the desire for him to be
13:31
brought low. They're clapping, saying, oh,
13:33
Melania can visit him. Melania
13:36
can visit him in Alcatraz. Ha ha ha ha
13:38
ha ha ha. By the way, just
13:41
for a point of reference for the historians at The View,
13:43
Alcatraz closed in 1963. Just
13:47
FYI. Hasn't
13:50
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13:52
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text that I just pointed out I like that one. Yeah
16:02
this one comes to us from 978
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it's not the view it's the coven
16:07
the only thing they're missing is a
16:09
bubbling cauldron. It's true. I mean it
16:11
is a bubbling cauldron of stupidity. Do
16:13
you think they have or do they
16:15
I don't want to use it culturally inappropriate
16:18
term they have doll a doll of Trump
16:20
that they stick pins to. Oh like a voodoo
16:22
doll. I bet they have that backstage. I think
16:24
at the press at the yeah at the White
16:26
House press they have like a beat up Trump
16:28
head. Trump head that they hide in the rafters
16:30
or something. So if they have that at
16:33
the press briefing then Whoopi and Sunny and
16:35
Joy they must have one on standby to
16:37
just get out their anger. It's like what
16:39
happened? What did he do to these women
16:42
to drive them this crazy?
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16:47
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16:49
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on the Grace Curly show. What's going on Lou? Yeah
17:30
how you doing Grace? Look I want to extend this a
17:32
little bit more. It's not so
17:34
much Trump they hate Trump because he's there
17:36
he's a focal point but they hate Americans.
17:38
They're you know they're no better than these
17:41
brats of the colleges that are going around
17:43
saying death to America death to Israel. They're
17:45
the same types of people. Look
17:47
at the people they don't like they don't like
17:50
the police they don't like fire they don't like
17:52
anybody that likes Trump. Police firemen
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look how they acted during COVID for
17:56
example how to regular people they look
17:58
down on regular people Trump is basically
18:00
saying what regular people feel about
18:03
them and that they really don't
18:05
like. I mean that's the basic
18:07
point. Yeah. Yeah. You
18:09
know, Lou, you just made me think of, and it's
18:12
something Trump says all the time, like, they're not coming
18:14
after me, they're coming after you, I'm just in their
18:16
way, that type of thing. You know,
18:18
they're focusing their energy on me, but
18:20
really they prefer to focus it on
18:22
you, I'm just, you know, a distraction.
18:26
And I think you're onto something there,
18:28
and I think that that's true to
18:31
an extent where ... and
18:33
that's the ironic part, is that remember Katie
18:35
Couric a couple weeks ago was saying how
18:38
she thinks MAGA people are jealous of the
18:40
elite liberals in society and she thinks that's
18:42
what it is? I
18:45
think that if you took the two groups and
18:47
you looked at these ladies on The View, excitedly
18:51
clapping their hands about the prospect
18:53
of Melania having to visit Trump
18:56
in prison, and you told me
18:58
which group is the jealous group or which group is
19:00
the bitter twisted group, I would say these people are
19:02
pretty bitter. I mean they've got a lot of money,
19:04
all the women on The View and Lawrence O'Donnell and
19:06
all these people at MSNBC, they got plenty of money.
19:09
They should have full lives, I guess,
19:11
but money doesn't necessarily translate to that
19:14
if you're missing some other chip. And
19:16
so it's funny because they love to paint us
19:19
as these bitter Bible
19:23
toting, gun-clinging losers,
19:26
dum-dums too, don't forget, like we can't
19:29
read maps where these credulous boomer rubes,
19:32
but I interact all the time with
19:34
the Republicans and, you know, MAGA people, and
19:38
I never see this level of wickedness. This
19:41
is wicked, these women, that texter's
19:43
right, it's like they're standing around
19:45
a cauldron like chanting spells. And
19:48
we're the bitter ones, we're
19:50
the angry ones, I don't know. I
19:52
think we're kind of fun. I think we're, I
19:55
think we're all right. We'll
19:57
be right back, I want to talk about Kamala Harris.
20:00
talk to the New York Times. The New York Times is
20:02
getting Drew Barrymore's leftovers and
20:05
they're happy about it. Don't go anymore.
20:17
Live from the Aviva Thratriya
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Studio. Welcome
20:27
back everyone to The Grace Curley Show. Thank you so
20:29
much for tuning in today. So many people
20:32
wishing me a happy Mother's Day already,
20:34
which I really appreciate. And
20:36
it's a beautiful Thursday afternoon and we're talking
20:38
about everything. We're talking about Trump Derangement Syndrome.
20:41
We're talking about this trial in New York
20:43
City, still getting updates on it. Again,
20:46
it's very stale. I feel like I'm reading
20:48
a National Enquirer from like 15 years ago.
20:51
I don't really know why I care about
20:53
this. I don't know what the crime is.
20:55
I don't think Alvin Bragg knows what the
20:57
crime is. When
21:00
there's an actual crime, he has
21:02
no problem ignoring it or
21:05
downgrading it to basically nothing. But in
21:07
this case where it's kind of this
21:09
unicorn mystery crime, he wants to upgrade
21:11
it. So we are
21:13
following this. I want to talk about Kamala
21:15
Harris, but I want to go to the calls. Joe,
21:18
you're up next. What's going on, Joe? Hey,
21:21
Grace. How you doing? I just
21:24
wanted – you really struck a note there when
21:26
you said that the View ladies were like jilted
21:28
girlfriends. That's
21:31
exactly right. I mean, if you remember when
21:33
he was on the show and they joked
21:35
with him about running for president, they're
21:39
upset because he did go to the dance.
21:42
He just didn't take them to the dance.
21:44
Yeah. And they
21:47
all sit around like bitter girlfriends
21:49
just commiserating with each other. Yeah,
21:52
yeah. And we've all been
21:54
there. You get into a rut
21:56
or something. You feel like you've been wronged in some way.
21:58
And you can just kind of like – Let it
22:00
fester and every night you kind of rehash
22:02
it with the same person. Hey listen to
22:04
this Yeah, did I tell you this part
22:06
you keep dissecting the same things over and
22:08
over again? Hoping that if you hate enough
22:10
or if you're angry enough that you'll feel
22:12
better and you don't you might feel like
22:14
a temporary High from this
22:17
hatred, but you really don't end up
22:19
feeling better and you're right about these
22:21
women and it's not just women It's
22:23
it's men too. I mean he has
22:26
he's transfixed a lot of these Serious
22:28
people like Jonathan Karl and George Stephanopoulos,
22:31
but I think the part about he went to the dance
22:33
He just didn't bring them is really
22:35
insightful because one thing my mom always
22:37
tells me is she
22:39
says Nancy Pelosi
22:41
and Chuck Schumer and all these all
22:44
these Democrats who used to be friendly
22:46
with Trump Especially Chuck
22:48
Schumer. They knew each other from New York Jerry
22:51
Nadler guys like that they're
22:53
very angry that he
22:57
was able to prove that you could
22:59
come in as an outsider and Take
23:03
a good crack at it and
23:05
do a pretty decent job And
23:08
to them that threatened
23:10
the whole infrastructure of
23:13
their scam Like their
23:15
entire thing was you need to have this
23:17
expertise They can't even tell you what their
23:19
expertise is their ex you need to be
23:21
an expert an expert in being a hack
23:24
You need to have decades and decades of
23:26
experience being a hack in order to be
23:28
the top dog and Trump's whole thing was
23:30
I'll Run it like a business. I'll run
23:32
it like a business. No, no, no, no,
23:34
no that could never work and then he
23:37
gets in there he proves that it
23:39
can work and it's like They've
23:41
been they've been playing pretend this whole time
23:43
or they've been playing house And
23:45
he just came in and knocked everything over and
23:48
that really threatened them. It threatened their
23:51
existence Which is just you know
23:53
sucking off of the taxpayers and
23:55
just and just really
23:58
like I said being
24:00
losers who
24:02
lie to people, who spend our
24:05
money, and who don't get anything done. And
24:09
he was the person
24:13
who threatened that. And they couldn't, they can't
24:16
handle it. Even to this day, they can't handle it. That's
24:18
why Hillary Clinton, like this is how out of her mind
24:20
Hillary Clinton is. She's on
24:22
Morning Joe talking about how Trump
24:24
is like Hitler, and this is like the 1930s. This
24:28
woman has her head so far up her, you
24:30
know what, that she
24:32
doesn't think it's a bad idea. She can't
24:34
read the room enough to know that right
24:36
now, when you have a bunch of liberal,
24:39
radical progressives chanting, burn Tel
24:41
Aviv to the ground, and
24:44
from the river to the sea, Palestine will
24:46
be free on college campuses. She can't put
24:48
her finger in the wind and say, maybe
24:50
right now I shouldn't be even talking about
24:52
Hitler. Maybe that, maybe that's not
24:54
a great idea. That's how dumb and obtuse
24:56
– and you know she's not dumb though.
24:59
She's not. That's not a fair
25:01
thing for Hillary, because I've heard her speak before, and I've
25:03
heard her break down this whole conflict. She's not dumb. She's
25:07
dishonest, and
25:09
she's trying to
25:11
convince people of this fantasy that
25:13
Trump's this big, bad wolf. And
25:17
she's a horrible, horrible politician. That's
25:19
a part of it she's never come to terms
25:21
with. She thought it was her turn. She thought
25:23
2016 was her time to shine. She'll never get
25:25
over the fact that he took that from her.
25:27
And she also cannot come to grips with the
25:29
fact that maybe you should have gone to Wisconsin.
25:32
Maybe you should have campaigned. Maybe
25:34
people don't like you, and it's not because you're
25:36
a woman. It's
25:39
just because they don't like you. Well,
25:42
it's a lot of copium from
25:44
these politicians too. And Grace, you
25:46
brought this up before. At one
25:49
point, every politician looks at themselves
25:51
and says, you know what? You
25:53
can be president. And these people,
25:55
and I include the Bidens, and
25:58
that's the Bidens especially, they have spent their
26:00
entire lives, selling
26:02
their souls to
26:05
get what Donald Trump has next.
26:08
International influence, charisma,
26:11
fame, money, all that. That's all these
26:13
people want. They have tried to, they
26:16
have wasted all the resources of their
26:18
lives to try and get an approximation
26:20
of what he has naturally. That they
26:22
could always say, yeah, but he'll never
26:24
be president and I'm in the arena.
26:26
This is our one thing we have. And then he
26:28
comes in and he's like, oh, you know what? I'm going to
26:30
do that too as a lark. I'm bored.
26:32
I want to be president. I think I could do
26:35
a better job than you. So not only do they
26:37
hate him because he is everything
26:39
they have tried to falsely
26:42
generate of themselves, he now
26:45
took their job as well.
26:47
Yeah, you're right. Because you know what,
26:49
Jared? You're right on the money because
26:52
everyone has an experience like that too, or
26:54
maybe I'm just a bitter, bitter person. But I
26:56
had this friend in high school and she
26:58
was really, really funny and she was popular
27:00
and she was athletic and she was good at
27:02
everything. And I remember one time she floated
27:04
the idea of doing something in theater, like
27:06
she was going to join. And
27:08
I thought if she gets like the lead role in one
27:10
of these plays, I
27:12
know I'm going to be out of my mind
27:15
because that's like the one thing that
27:17
she doesn't have interest in that
27:20
I'm kind of good at. And
27:22
I won't be able to take it. And I knew that.
27:24
Like I know myself. I just won't be able to take
27:26
it. Like if she shows up and
27:28
she's good at this and she takes this, this
27:30
is my thing. This is the one thing that's
27:32
my thing. And you know, they always say like
27:34
DC's Hollywood for ugly people. I don't like to
27:36
say that because I'm not commenting on people's looks.
27:38
But it's like DC is Hollywood for people who
27:40
couldn't cut it. You know, people who were also
27:42
rans, who they couldn't be the Brad Pitt. So
27:45
they go to DC and they still get on
27:47
TV, but they've got to talk about, you
27:50
know, transportation. But
27:52
Jared, it's like now
27:54
they're saying to themselves, well,
27:57
I couldn't make it in Hollywood. So I had to
27:59
come to DC. You already made it in Hollywood, so you
28:01
don't get to come here. You don't get to do both.
28:04
I didn't get to do that one. This was my
28:06
backup plan, and now you're using my backup plan, even
28:08
though you already had Hollywood. Are
28:10
we making sense? I think we are.
28:12
I think we cracked the code. Rich, you're up next on
28:15
The Grace Curly Show. Go ahead, Rich. How
28:18
you doing? With
28:20
regards to the Trump trial, if
28:23
he is convicted, there are
28:25
two attorneys, I believe,
28:28
in the jury. Right.
28:31
Out of those individuals afterwards,
28:35
justified to any potential client,
28:38
that they are knowledgeable in what
28:40
they're doing if they voted to
28:43
convict on
28:46
what's going on. That's a good question, Rich.
28:48
I don't know if they have to reveal
28:51
to people, like future, to
28:53
anyone. I think they can keep it anonymous. I don't
28:55
think they have to tell people that they were in
28:58
the trial. What I will say is
29:00
this, though. I saw a breakdown on Fox, he
29:02
might have been Turley or some legal analyst, who
29:04
brought up a good point about having two attorneys
29:07
on a jury. He said,
29:09
I would never want – if I was
29:11
someone's lawyer and you do the jury
29:13
selection, he said, I would never
29:16
want two attorneys. It's not because I don't
29:18
think that these two people are capable of
29:20
making a good decision or capable of doing
29:22
what's right. It's because they
29:24
have too much sway with the
29:26
rest of the jurors. They
29:28
hold – they have a different level of weight to
29:30
everything they say because people who are regular people –
29:32
this would happen to me. If
29:35
I was in a jury and there were two lawyers next
29:37
to me and they're telling me, oh, well, this and this
29:39
and this, and they're using all their fancy lawyer speak,
29:41
I would kind of go, well, you might
29:43
– they're probably onto something. I just do a radio show every
29:45
day. Maybe, yeah, let's go with
29:47
– you know what? Ned seems
29:49
like he knows what he's talking about. Let's wrap this
29:52
thing up. We'll go with what Ned said. So depending
29:54
on how they feel, that can really sway a jury
29:56
one way or the other, and that to me made
29:58
a lot of sense because – You can
30:00
say to yourself, oh, these lawyers
30:02
aren't worth their weight in salt if
30:05
they can't make the right decision
30:07
on this being a mockery of a sham of
30:09
a mockery of a sham. Or you
30:11
could say they're absolutely going to be in the bag
30:14
and vote against Trump.
30:17
But I think the bigger issue is,
30:19
however they feel, it's
30:21
going to be more convincing for the regular people
30:23
on the jury who might be
30:26
persuaded by them. Because people forget this.
30:28
I forget this. It's not like everyone
30:31
goes in the back room after it's done and says,
30:34
and we vote this way. It can
30:36
be a long process. I just had a friend who
30:38
went through jury duty, and it took a couple of
30:40
days because there was one holdout, and they all had
30:43
to go through it every day and convince her. That's
30:46
a huge part of this. Mark, you're up next
30:48
on The Grace Curley Show. Go ahead, Mark. Yeah,
30:51
hi, Grace. I just had a comment on
30:53
you and one of the callers before I
30:55
was talking about is why the Democrats hate
30:57
Trump. Yeah. I think
30:59
it's that exact reason. This guy comes
31:02
in, no experience,
31:05
uses common sense, takes
31:08
a look at things, does
31:10
them, the economy, foreign
31:13
policy, all that
31:15
stuff. He
31:18
makes a, you know, he looks, makes
31:20
common sense choices, and they work. And
31:22
then, you know, that's correct.
31:25
The Democrats, Schumer, Pelosi, and all of
31:27
them, you know, they're pretty pissed off
31:29
because this guy just comes in out
31:32
of the blue, no experience, no this,
31:34
no that. And on top of
31:36
it, just let me add this point. When
31:39
everything does come together and he
31:42
starts to get, you know, positive
31:46
feedback and all that,
31:48
you know, they're just, they're really
31:50
mad. And the thing with him,
31:52
he doesn't like try to
31:55
be a politician who says, well, we
31:57
put it together. No, Trump isn't doing it. going
32:00
to kiss the, you know, but Trump
32:02
come in, Trump did it. He's not going
32:05
to acquiesce that we all had a share
32:07
in this. Yeah. Yeah. And I think that
32:09
absolutely pissed them off. Yeah. You're right, Mark,
32:11
because it's like, okay, so not only can he come in,
32:13
not only can he become president, not only can he, you
32:16
know, use common sense to enact some
32:18
change, but on top of that, he still
32:20
gets to go on social media and say
32:22
whatever he wants. He doesn't have to even
32:24
become a lame square politician and lie to
32:26
people. He can just go up and say
32:28
whatever he's thinking at any time. What is
32:30
he, Teflon Don? And that gets them mad.
32:33
802 said, Grace, don't forget that Hillary also thought it was her time
32:35
in 2008 too. So
32:37
in her mind, she's been robbed twice. Yeah.
32:39
And you know, what's funny is Mark
32:42
just made me think of this
32:44
idea of, you
32:46
know, I was just saying that about the lawyers, how
32:48
if I was around lawyers and they were telling
32:50
me, this is really the, this is really the
32:52
best decision to make. I might be swayed by
32:54
that. I think that's a part of this too.
32:56
And hear me out. It's
32:59
like with COVID with Fauci and all the
33:01
people at the CDC, they
33:03
like the idea that
33:06
they have so much education that they're almost speaking
33:08
their own language and that there's no way that
33:10
you would ever understand. So you really just have
33:12
to take their word for it. And it was
33:14
the same thing with Trump and
33:16
the swamp is that, Oh, no, no,
33:19
you could never be a politician because there's so
33:21
much that goes into it that the regular people
33:23
don't understand and you could never understand it. And
33:25
all of a sudden he comes in and he's
33:27
like, Oh, no, I can kind of figure it
33:29
out. That gets them upset. And if someone who's
33:31
had my fair share of imposter syndrome, where I'll
33:33
always think to myself, well, I shouldn't be talking
33:35
about that. I don't know enough about that. I'm
33:37
not an expert in that. That's
33:41
how they, they
33:43
trap you into feeling like you have
33:45
to obey whatever they're telling you to do. That's
33:48
how they have lockdowns where people just fall in
33:50
line. It's this idea of just
33:52
because they have Congressman next to their
33:54
name, or just because they have a
33:56
D next to their name, or just
33:58
because they're a doctor. just because they're a
34:00
scientist, that they know better than you, or they know
34:02
what's best for your kids, or they know what's best
34:05
for your household. It's a myth.
34:08
You don't have to be college-educated. You don't
34:10
have to have the highest IQ, as Joe
34:12
Biden would say. If you're a
34:15
good person and you have common sense, you should
34:17
never feel less than in front of any of
34:19
these people. I think that really bothered them about
34:21
Trump, is that that was kind
34:23
of a big charade that they were putting
34:25
out to the American people. We know so
34:27
much that is so, so complicated that none
34:29
of you dummies will ever understand. And Trump
34:31
shows up and he's like, try me. Let's
34:34
see. And since then, there's been a
34:36
lot of people like Trump popping up all over the country
34:38
who are going, you know, maybe I'll try. Why
34:41
not? It can't be that hard. And
34:44
honestly, maybe it is hard, but you guys
34:46
mess it up so bad, I can't really
34:48
do much worse than what you're doing. In
34:50
case you're wondering how I was going to New
34:52
York, I don't know who Menzies is, whether that's
34:55
a defendant or a lawyer, but they're reading from
34:57
Trump's book. So
34:59
that's what's going on in New York
35:01
right now. God, this is just a colossal- We're
35:03
reading from Donald Trump's book in the court right
35:05
now. So that's where that drives us. They're just running
35:08
out the clock. They're just trying to fill the day
35:10
so we can't campaign. All right, we'll be right
35:12
back with Howie Carr. Don't go anywhere. This is The
35:14
Grace Curley Show. The Grace Curley
35:16
Show will be right back. Hey,
35:32
can I ask you a
35:37
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35:45
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food, and energy costs rising? Well,
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on your order. Howie would you care to explain
36:14
to people because you're not really, I
36:17
wouldn't say until today Howie was a fan
36:19
of either Fireball or Pitbull the singer. He
36:21
was kind of unaware of both. Today
36:24
that I came, Pitbull scratched
36:26
the 40s on four from
36:28
the Sirius XM channel. It got bumped up
36:30
to the 70s and they
36:32
put, they said wait a second, what
36:35
happened to 40s on four? They gave him
36:37
his whole, they gave it to Pitbull. His
36:39
whole own channel? Four. I think
36:41
it's gone. I think they switched it to somebody else. He
36:43
is Mr. Worldwide, so if you're worldwide you have a lot of
36:45
songs. But tell people why we played Pitbull
36:47
coming in here. Give people a little rundown. Because
36:50
they were asking Chris
36:52
Albert, the selectman from
36:55
the town of Canton who did six months,
36:57
by the way, for killing a guy in an
37:00
auto accident and then he ran away
37:02
for two days for whatever reason before
37:04
turning himself in. So he's down drinking
37:06
at the bar the night the state,
37:08
the Boston cop is found dead and
37:11
he said what were you drinking? I
37:13
was drinking beer. And
37:15
then anything else? We ordered a
37:17
round of Fireball shooters.
37:20
Fireball.
37:22
Fireball, the guys killed somebody in an accident
37:25
and then he ran away for two days
37:27
and he's drinking. He's
37:29
Chicken Parm Charlie as
37:32
Turtle Boy calls him. You
37:34
know what the old saying
37:37
is, Grace? The family that
37:39
does Fireball shooters together dummies
37:42
up together. Yeah,
37:44
if you haven't guessed it by Howie's enthusiasm about this,
37:47
this took up a lot of our morning talking about
37:49
Fireball and then I told Howie, I said you know
37:51
there's a really good song for that by Pippl and
37:53
now it's been stuck in my head all day. Well
37:56
Fireball. The mailroom
37:58
manager, you know, she's not... into some of
38:00
the same stuff. She said, what's this big
38:03
thing about fireball? And I
38:05
said, you know, we walked by the other day
38:07
and there was a smashed up nip bottle. It's
38:09
big in the nip community. I said it was
38:11
like at least 30% of
38:13
the nips are fireball. You know what
38:16
people like to do at like football? Fireball
38:18
in the fall and in the winter is
38:20
huge. Like if you go to a football
38:22
game and everyone's cold, you put a little
38:24
fireball in your cider or in your little
38:26
drink and you stir it in and it's
38:28
like a hot toddy. Yeah.
38:30
Sweet though. Yeah, it's like the old days at Foley's. You
38:33
know, everybody would want to come home and just have beer
38:35
on their breath. So they would take it, they'd get a
38:37
shot, you pour it into the beer and then you down
38:39
it. Right,
38:41
right. More of this
38:44
and more of the Karen Reid stuff when Howie
38:46
comes back after the break. Don't
38:48
go anywhere. I'll see you all tomorrow for our
38:50
two GIF show. Thanks for listening. Fireball.
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