S02E196 - A COP'S LIFE [2020-08-10 - S02E196 - A COP'S LIFE]
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 18 minutes
Words per Minute
149.71356
Summary
Cardi B and Meghan Thee Stallion's new song Wet Ass Pussy is a song about how good they are in bed, how moist their vaginas are, and how they want to be an animal for one day.
Transcript
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There's some wars in this house, there's some wars in this house, there's some roars in this house, there's some wars in this house, butterfly free seven days a week.
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Live from New York, it's Get Off My Lawn with Gavin McInnes.
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Yeah, you tellin'what I'm wet in,'cause she put my bucket in her mouth with this wet in,'cause she give me everything you got for this wet in.
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A new hit by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, whose combined IQ is still legally retarded.
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We really like to support our women in rap and RB, but some of them are so dumb that I think it would be illegal to give them the death penalty because they know not what they do.
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She said, I would like to pet a whale, like a huge whale, one of those big giant ones, but I don't think you can do that.
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I don't think you can do that because those whales, if you get too close, the boat can float into their mouths.
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We have a scenario wherein the boat is now in a whale.
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And I guess you have to, you can start a fire in there and probably live for a few weeks.
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You could live off whatever the whale catches, the fish, but you wouldn't see the sun.
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October, postal of them was actually pretty equibable.
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Alicia Shakes once said Africa is her favorite country.
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Out of all the countries in Africa, Africa's her favorite.
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And that song appears to be Megan the Stallion.
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By the way, Beyonce also said she named her daughter Blue because everything is blue.
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So anyway, these two women have a song where they talk about how good they are in bed, how moist their vaginas are, and there's no other point to the song.
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And, you know, the amazing thing about this is something as juvenile as that, like, that's like saying I have long legs or something.
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And the millions that went into this and the millions that will come out of it, we really are at rock bottom as far as pop culture goes.
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They're both just rapping with their vaginas the entire video.
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They would just score like food, food, sex, territory, territory.
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I think the metaphor there is you're going inside of her vagina.
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What if people in the 50s, when they started making rock and roll could see where music was going?
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Like after this performance, today we have a very special show, A Cop's Life, it's called.
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And I got so much to talk about because it's cop-related and Antifa-related that we're just going to dedicate the whole show to it.
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Cops hit tragic figure, sorry, city hits tragic figure as shootings double in 2020.
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Well, to keep us safe, to protect our property.
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That's why we pay tax, because we want to be able to call the cops if someone smashes our property.
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And this narrative began that cops aren't doing that and they're killing us and ruining society and just beating up black people for no reason.
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And so people accept that narrative without verification.
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And then they go, okay, well, if there is this gang in blue.
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Or as a guy, black dude at my gym said, you know, I go, the KKK isn't a thing, dude.
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And he goes, no, they just traded in their white robes for blue uniforms.
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That's the kind of argument where you just go, all right, bye.
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And so they say, okay, well, let's get rid of that blue clan.
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Okay, so what you should be seeing now that the cops have had their hands tied behind their backs, you should be seeing a lot more safety.
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You should be seeing a lot less black people hurt.
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You shouldn't be seeing a country in an absolute state of chaos.
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I think in my neighborhood, at any given time, there are three police available.
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If you get in a shootout in the Bronx, 1,200 cops are going to be there in seconds.
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A boy draws a chalk at the Lucerne Hotel Sunday, adding a series of welcome messages left for the hundreds of homeless now being housed in area hotels.
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Everyone deserves a home, the little boy writes in chalk, as some drunk Chicano takes a piss.
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And we have seven sex offenders released in New York City who are housed within a block of a school.
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I presume they'll be there when school reconvenes in September.
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We'll be talking to, speaking of the opposite of feckless, we'll be talking to this man today, Daryl Cinquanta.
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But before we get to him, I want to just sort of lay out the society we're in.
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And it was a junkie in a cute little town called Applegate, Appleton, Wisconsin.
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It's so high on morphine that he basically dies on the bus.
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Is it a breathing thing where you're too high to breathe?
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You get into such a state of sleep that your lungs stop moving.
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So your lungs go to sleep and then you suffocate.
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And you know you're on opioids when Narcan just makes you go, hi, how's it going?
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If you were dying of anything else, there's no other thing where you go, hi, how are you?
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Like a heart attack, obviously a stabbing, any kind of allergic reaction.
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So they Narcan him, but they go, if you were that far gone, dude, the Narcan's going to wear off and you're going to be ODing again in about 10 minutes.
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47-year-old Reuben Houston with two different eyes.
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EMT, firefighters, cops, all dedicated to making sure he's okay.
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Get your pockets real quick before you ride it.
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Make sure there's nothing sharp on you with them.
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That firefighter you just saw in the corner is dead now from this guy.
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But I just think this is a great example of a cop's life.
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This video didn't lead to any parades, and this wasn't in the news.
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This story didn't go anywhere outside of Appleton, Wisconsin, in a few law enforcement blogs.
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At one point, they go, we got to check your pockets.
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And he goes, well, I got to check my pockets first.
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He goes, check yourself before you wreck yourself.
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All of these people are there to make sure Reuben Houston is okay.
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If we get rid of them, right, it's raping, podium, it's a thousand victims.
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But also, their day-to-day prescription is just babysitting lions.
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He does check himself for a gun, and he has one.
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I don't know, what could the cop have done different?
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Is it possible that this guy wants to shoot these cards because he's under the impression, thanks to the media, that the cops are going to kill him.
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just be an evil piece of or he could be a brainwashed piece of ship He also says he has a real thing about cops touching him.
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I feel that you're not making a safe choice in your best interest.
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You're not making a safe choice in your best interest.
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We have to go to the hospital anyway to start that process, and we have to have them evaluate.
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Really, the problem is you know if you have a gun on.
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Look, man, I have a problem with officers touching me and you can't get lift up.
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See that firefighter that went down by the ambulance?
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That firefighter had just saved his life with Narcan.
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And we're marching in the streets talking about police brutality.
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And this one little fat, chubby retard, her number one concern while a man lies dying is that her phone's over there.
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Before we make fun of her, she may actually be literally retarded.
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I'd like to be one of her handlers just to hear that accent.
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It might be like a slow group because you see the gentleman there.
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And eventually they realize that the best way to deal with this is with the shield.
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And then while in the firefight, he grabs a woman as a hostage.
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How many times have you seen these videos and they're just like this?
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And you just want to jump in the screen and put their hands behind their back?
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I just want that video to sort of set the tone for the show.
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We got Portland, Seattle, Chicago, Indianapolis, D.C., and Colorado.
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Do they hand out pamphlets about police brutality?
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They scream at them when they're getting ice cream.
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So eventually, I think we're at the point now in America where we've had enough.
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Max and John, Max Herron, John Kinsman are in prison right now for fighting these people, for recognizing that they are a problem.
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And now they're taking over the entire country and burning it to the ground.
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So Portlanders have had enough and have started arming themselves.
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By the way, I called her an ugly bitch and she's wearing a mask, but how much do you want to bet?
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So the person filming is saying, let's just get her arrested and get her knife off of her.
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In Seattle, they had a pro-cop rally, which is very good news.
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So this woman, by the way, I like that people are standing up to them, and I'm glad that woman was armed when she got harassed.
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But moms and sisters and daughters and aunts, please don't confront a mob of people in your slippers.
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Heather Heyer confronted a gang of Nazis in her sweatpants and is dead.
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I don't want any female relatives of mine confronting these people.
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those stupid umbrellas So they're attacking that photographer.
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So that's people standing up to them in Seattle.
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You saw the footage of the woman in Portland, too.
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Old lady goes up and says, stop destroying this police station.
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I try to avoid politics because I know I will get to see them sometimes.
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And then if I see them for the first time here, it's a first reaction.
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Now I have to tell him how to do his job, how to find out about stories.
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So I like that people are fighting back, but please, old ladies, stay away from these violent assholes.
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We haven't seen much video of it yet, but apparently Proud Boys kicked the shit out of Antifa.
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Enrique says there's tons of videos and footage he's going to get to me.
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But Chicago, last night, in this cop-free zone.
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So they get their TV and they take it out of the foam packing and stuff?
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Because it looks suspicious to walk around with a box.
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Looks pretty suspicious to be walking around with a TV.
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Yeah, I don't know what the big thing about TVs is.
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The guy got killed over the TVs during the first round of lootings.
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He asked the looters to stop stealing TVs, and they shot him dead.
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There's been nine unarmed blacks killed by cops this year.
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In two of the cases, they were not trying to kill the cop, and those cops are on trial.
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Out of, I believe it's 3 million encounters a year.
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And I bet you those two cases are not as cut and dry as I'm implying right now.
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The cops who shot Breonna Taylor have to be, should be put in prison.
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Put the cops who shot Breonna Taylor in prison.
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She had been monitored by drug beaten by the DEA.
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She was on tape working with her drug dealer boyfriend, as is always the case.
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You don't have a successful, cool EMT with a drug dealer boyfriend who is constantly going, can you stop with the dealing heroin, please?
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You know how many people I saved on a bus with Narcon just today?
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When the boyfriend's a drug dealer, the girlfriend is involved.
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They had a no-knock warrant, but they knocked anyway.
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That's what happens when you work in illegal activities.
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I believe I found the Proud Boys video of them fighting back.
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a group holding a Proud Boys flag made its way through the street.
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And when counter-protesters followed them to Third and James, the two sides clashed.
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Black Lives Matter protesters used pepper spray, while members of the Proud Boys countered with bear spray.
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It said, Proud Boys beat up my boyfriend, and he's having seizures.
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It's a straight male who thinks he's a drag queen and a woman who thinks she's a male.
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So they're in a boring, white, heterosexual relationship, but they spice it up by pretending they're the other sex.
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There is the spoiled brat white kids whose dads are Marxist professors and they hate the cops because they read about it in a book that Shea Guevara was in.
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And then there's the black inner city kids who just see free shit and have no political nothing.
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Yet 200,000 people can gather for a black trans lives thing.
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We have to stay inside to be safe, yet we're letting pedophiles out of prison and putting them next to kids.
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See, that's the thing that drives me nuts about this.
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I hate that we're being beaten by fucking goons who don't even check to see if they're logically consistent.
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They just fart out a bunch of rules and we follow them.
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And they make up a bunch of stories about cops like Breonna Taylor.
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The Chanel, that styrofoam everywhere, and now this 1-8.
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If my youngest was having a temper tantrum, it would be totally reasonable for him to smash one of his own toys that he loves.
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This is kind of what's happening in America right now.
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I think the cops are saying, all right, this is enough.
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Remember when the mayor's wife, Charlene McRae, said, I believe in the utopia of a New York City without cops.
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You know, like in the 50s, a sexy lady would have on those little mules, those pumps, and the toe part would be all feathers?
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Girls in the hood are wearing those now with like jean short shorts.
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And I even saw little girls emulating the fashion, too.
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They're just like, just grabbed a bunch of crap.
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They make do with stuff they normally wouldn't wear.
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People are using their cars to break into the front of places.
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Which just shows you the utter lawlessness when you can use a car.
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This is not stealthily done in the middle of the night.
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There should be an orderly system where that guy gets the loot first, right?
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They could identify his car way easily if he was like on a street.
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Yeah, Ryan's really good at speaking his mother tongue.
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So in Indianapolis now, they have pretty good gun laws.
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And what these people are doing with good gun laws is brandishing weapons illegally.
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They're pulling over cars and then pointing guns at them.
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So then the person goes, like, if this happens, get the hell out of there.
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Are you sure she's not going to say, get that baby?
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Oh, she's saying get that baby because there's a guy who brought his little kid to this thing.
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And look, he's bringing his daughter to a vehicle ramming party.
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There's people with weapons attacking cars, and you brought your daughter?
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And now here at Live PD, we're going to check in on D.C., Washington, D.C., 2-3.
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They are also blocking traffic, but there's a problem with blocking traffic in D.C. There's a lot of blacks in D.C. I think it might be 50% of the population.
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They get a lot of courage right as the car is leaving, you'll notice.
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It's a white woman with Black Lives Matter arguing with a black woman on whether they should stop black people in cars.
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Also in DC, for some weird reason, Antifa marched by a bunch of gay bars.
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We've done Portland, Seattle, Chicago, Indianapolis, D.C. This is in D.C. Are you standing up against black liberation?
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I'm going to bang a pan with a ladle for black liberation.
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Dude, you're wrecking your pot or your bowl or whatever the fuck that is.
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One time we were in Costa Rica and the howler monkeys were driving us nuts because it's the loudest mammal in the world and they go like a monster all night long and I had enough of them and I came outside and I had two pans.
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I was going, shut the fuck up, trying to scare them out of the trees.
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And I did eventually get them to clear the area by yelling and banging the pans.
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And then when I was done, I looked down and I had completely destroyed my two frying pans.
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I started throwing locks at them at one point, and I think I heard a e like I hit a baby.
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Antifa beaten after they went after a man in a wheelchair.
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You're fucking just a friend, baby, when you're fucking climbing this bullshit.
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It's nice to hear communist bullshit yelled at someone.
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So this was a pro-cop rally in Colorado, and these dumbasses decided they were going to crash it.
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Oh, you fucking rock the shit out of your fucking ass.
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You know, in Minsk right now, in Belarus, they're stopping cops from arresting illegals, and they swarmed the cops and beat their ass.
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Antifa commie bastards out of the neighborhood because nobody wants Antifa in the neighborhood.
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Nobody wants them here, so we'll march them out.
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and then the locals decide to see a good place to ground and pound.
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You guys came to the wrong city, boys and girls.
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They're way better on the megaphone than the other ones.
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See, I wish they beat them up, then took all their clothes, and then chased them into the forest nude.
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See, I've had my ass beat way harder than that in junior high.
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When we were kids, when we were teenagers, you'd be in a fight and you couldn't get out of bed for three days.
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So this must be, I don't know if this is before or after what you just saw.
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This is a long-ass episode we're going to have today.
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And we're trying to give you a brief rundown of Antifa and anti-cop violence in the past few days.
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I think these are two totally different incidents.
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Who really are, it's just not like these, it's not like this is radical right-wingers against radical left-wingers.
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These are normal people, probably don't have a problem with gays, don't really care about marijuana legalization, any of that.
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Normal, moderate Americans against radical lefties.
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It's now a radical right thing to have an American flag.
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I heard about a guy the other day who was getting shit for having a blue line, you know, the American flag with the blue line in it, basically a Blue Lives Matter American flag.
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This woman, white woman, of course, approached him at a restaurant, an outdoor place, and his GP has that sticker and she goes, that's racist.
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How is it racist to say that I support the police?
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She goes, in this day and age, right now, with what's going on in the world, what is going on in the world, bitch?
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Anyway, Colorado provides hope again, just like it did in this newspaper.
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I'm flipping through, and I see this guy, Daryl Cinquanta.
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I don't even know if the guy's Chicano, but he goes by Ramon Montoya, right?
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This is in the late 60s, early 70s, after MLK was shot.
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There was a real push of this same kind of radicalism we're seeing today.
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But it was exactly the same illogical criminal activity masked as some sort of subterfuge, right?
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And what you had back then was this group called Crusade for Justice.
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And they were just like the American Indian Movement, just like the Weatherman.
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In Canada, we had the FLQ, the Front de Libération de Québec, who wanted Quebec to be separate.
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And they pretended they were these glorious political prisoners.
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And the head of Crusade for Justice, CFJ, was this guy named Corky Gonzalez.
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And I believe that this criminal that Daryl caught was part of this communist terrorist organization, Crusade for Justice.
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Because after he shot the cop, Daryl, he went and hid.
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And Crusade for Justice smuggled him all the way to Mexico.
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And now in Mexico, he got into a firefight down there and went to Mexican prison.
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Mexican prison, I know a dude who was in Mexican prison.
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When you sleep, you have to spoon like 15 guys.
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And then a bell goes off and you switch and roll over.
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And if you get up to piss in the middle of the night, you have to walk on people and they beat the shit out of you on your way to the pisser.
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So in there, he confessed to the cop shooting so he could go to an American prison, which he escaped from.
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And I think not only did the Crusade for Justice smuggle him to Mexico, but I believe they helped him escape from prison.
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So, and the guy, Corky Gonzalez, who ran it, He made millions of dollars.
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He took all this money, bought a building, the Crusade for Justice building, which he then sold for a million bucks.
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And that's why they're dangerous, because they're there to fucking destroy America.
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That guy you just saw, that was Corky Gonzalez.
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His job was destroying America and getting rich doing it.
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And how many college funds have they started to help blacks get educated?
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They commit to more fundraising and it just keeps growing and growing and growing and doesn't do any good.
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The Southern Poverty Law Center never raised any money for the Southern poor, including that kid who was lynched where they allegedly shut down the Klan.
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The Klan had 60 grand and they gave it to that woman who, and the Klan said, we don't actually have the money.
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We have this burned out old building, storage unit building.
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Meanwhile, the SPLC raised $9 million using the picture that lynched black man in their flyers.
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And I believe this is what happened with Crusade for Justice.
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And there's a great book about it written by this guy, Juan Haro.
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So if you want to get it on Amazon, this is $2.9.
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This book totally exposes Crusade for Justice for what it was really up to.
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And this is a book about his whole life, and this was real police work when you could kick ass and take names.
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And though he was almost fired many times and they almost put him in prison, look, there's a bullet hole in his shirt.
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Oh, that's where the, what's his name shot him?
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So before we, without further ado, Daryl Cinquanta won the Police Medal of Honor, the Police Distinguished Service Cross, the Service Cross, the Purple Heart, six Police Merit Awards, the Optimus Club Policeman of the Year, the Citizens Appreciate Police Award of Honor, and over 160 official departmental and outside jurisdiction commendations.
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I was just reading about you in the New York Post.
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You couldn't have waited one year and made it a nice round 50?
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Damn, you know, that's what my last name means.
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I understand when you caught him, he denied it, but he had tattoos to identify himself.
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And if you Google it, you'll see a picture where he's got, he's bare-chested and the tattoos.
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And I wrote and I told people that they should give him a middle.
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Yeah, I don't get this whole like, oh, you cross state lines, you cross country lines.
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In fact, he called me just one day ago or two days ago, and we're going to go to lunch this week.
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Well, you've always been a stalwart for the cops, defending them.
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And the reason I love this story so much is we're living in an era right now, like this month, where cops are garbage.
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Go slap one in the face, basically, seems to be the message.
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And you catching this perp, it shows America, no, we actually do get the job done.
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Let me tell you, as a whole, policemen are fine people, okay?
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They talk about, oh, all cops are brutal and they're bad and all this, and that's bull.
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I'll bet you that the brutality complaints are less than 1% or 0.1% below.
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You know, it's just ridiculous what they're doing.
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From the governor to the mayor to the chief of police, they don't back their police.
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And they haven't backed them in the last month, I'll tell you that.
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They're allowing all this negativity and all these attacks to happen to policemen.
00:51:27.000
Well, we've had a suicide a month at the MIPD this year.
00:51:32.000
And every time someone says, fuck the police, we say, fuck the police's boss because the bosses don't have their backs.
00:51:45.000
This Ramon Montoya, he called himself when he got caught.
00:52:00.000
Well, the whole story is that I was coming back from Winchell's.
00:52:07.000
I got a twist in a chocolate milk, and I was going to the Sunnyside Drug to get a Sunday paper.
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And I was going down Miriposa Way, and there was this little Chevy 2 sitting at the curb.
00:52:29.000
It's Sunday morning, and, you know, I'm working the morning shift.
00:52:36.000
So I spot this car, I go by it, and I look, and there's two females, and then the passenger is a character that's wearing one of those Castro caps, those green kind of caps.
00:52:52.000
I'm going to go find out who he is and check him out, check his ID, search him, you know, stuff that we did in that day.
00:53:00.000
So I did that, and the only ID he had was a social security card and some pictures in a wallet.
00:53:07.000
So I get him out of the car, and I'm going to search him.
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So I get him, I say, go to the rear of the car, put your hands on the trunk.
00:53:14.000
Well, he turns around and he's sliding with his butt to the trunk, and his right elbow is going up.
00:53:20.000
So me, I hit him in the temple, I knock his hat and glasses off and reach across his body and grab his gun hand, and it does have a gun in it, obviously.
00:53:42.000
What I should have done is back up, pull my gun, and shot it out with him.
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And I learned that right then and there because you might lose.
00:53:56.000
So anyway, I had to crawl to the car because we had no bulletproof vests, no radios that came out of the car.
00:54:10.000
I call it the nine ring, but it was, you know, to the right of the heart and down.
00:54:36.000
So he escapes that particular shooting, gets arrested, goes to prison, but escapes from prison a year later.
00:54:46.000
Well, you have to understand he went to Mexico.
00:54:48.000
He fled to Mexico because the crusade for justice took him out of Denver, took him there.
00:54:58.000
Well, they're not treating him real well, so he says, I want to talk to an American consulate.
00:55:02.000
So he tells the consulate, I shot a cop in Denver.
00:55:07.000
You know, I don't know if you know about Mexican prisons and Mexican justice.
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I've heard they're so packed that you have to spoon the guys because there's no room to sleep.
00:55:21.000
He goes to trial for shooting me, and he gets nine and a half to 14.
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Then in 74, he goes to the state hospital with another inmate for an operation.
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All inmates in Colorado get operated on at the state hospital in Pueblo, Colorado.
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They go to the waiting getaway vehicle and they're gone.
00:55:55.000
This is starting to sound like a terrorist communist organization.
00:56:06.000
They were an early terrorist organization in Denver, and they were responsible for many, many bombings here.
00:56:16.000
Well, he had a button on his hat that was a Crusade for Justice pin.
00:56:21.000
So it's starting to sound like this isn't you catching a random drug dealer or thief.
00:56:27.000
This is you catching a communist terrorist who was aided by communists.
00:56:36.000
Well, it seems like all American terrorists are communists, like the Weathermen and all of these, even these black power groups end up being Marxists.
00:56:48.000
So you do good old-fashioned police work that involves phone calls and interviews and that old 1950s style, right?
00:57:01.000
And what I was trying to do is get him talking.
00:57:08.000
And I was never met with warm and fuzzy anything.
00:57:26.000
This person calls me and says, I've thought about it, and I'm going to tell you where the guy is that shot you.
00:57:34.000
And he gave me some information, and I worked the information, and it was amazing.
00:57:54.000
Well, after I pulled his, I found a 2011 DWAI that he was arrested for.
00:58:02.000
Now, mind you, that arrest, there was no fingerprint card.
00:58:07.000
Now, you have to ask yourself, now, why wasn't there a fingerprint card?
00:58:10.000
Because that fingerprint card should have gone to the FBI for comparison.
00:58:17.000
And so that arrest, somebody chucked the fingerprint card.
00:58:28.000
You know, you might look at it and say, that doesn't look anything like him.
00:58:35.000
So at that point, I took all my research and called Lieutenant Abraham Baca of the PD.
00:59:02.000
When you get arrested for a DWI and you say your name is Ramon Montoya, they go, can I see your driver's license?
00:59:13.000
He had a legitimate driver's license under Ramon Montoya.
00:59:23.000
He had taken on a whole new life, and he was there 40 years under that alias.
00:59:31.000
Well, that's a major part of the story, I think, that we have such open immigration here, open borders, that someone can just subsume someone else's name, personality, whatever, and just become a different person.
00:59:48.000
I didn't check yet to see if he got a dead person's name or if he made it up.
00:59:53.000
And see, he was in a place where he has family.
01:00:00.000
Maybe they knew somebody in DMV, knew somebody in government, knew somebody in the police department, and got all these favors and got that phony, legitimate government stuff.
01:00:13.000
You know, it's not that he took on a dead person.
01:00:20.000
But that's actually, your scenario is actually a best case scenario.
01:00:24.000
Because a worst case scenario is that it's just that easy to just become someone in this country.
01:00:30.000
You just make up a name and get a driver's license and boom.
01:00:33.000
In New York City right now, they said we're going to start giving illegal driver's licenses.
01:00:48.000
Well, it obviously makes it easy for cop killers to roam the streets.
01:00:57.000
Did he have a criminal record or was he a bad guy?
01:01:02.000
Because I bet there's a lot of people out there that go, oh, why are you picking on him?
01:01:18.000
I think he's got burglary narcotics, maybe robbery.
01:01:22.000
I haven't looked at his record in years, but he's a convicted felon.
01:01:31.000
Do you think he wouldn't shoot you if you got in his way?
01:01:35.000
What if you found out that he was just a sweetheart of a man and had been volunteering this whole time and worked at the local church?
01:01:49.000
And then if they prosecute him for the kidnapping and escape, he's going to own more.
01:02:06.000
Like, how did you feel when they nabbed him, the cuffs were on, and he was heading to custody?
01:02:18.000
I mean, I don't know if the smile's left my face yet, but you chase somebody for that long, and it was ridiculous.
01:02:28.000
I mean, you know, I was more or less obsessed, but, you know, did I think I'd get him?
01:02:35.000
You know, I figured if I talked to enough people, you know, and rattled enough cages, somebody would talk to me.
01:02:47.000
Well, sometimes I think with police work, you're trying to find assholes generally.
01:02:54.000
And they don't want, others don't want them in their community.
01:02:57.000
So it seems like at some point, they burn enough bridges that it's to our advantage as citizens.
01:03:13.000
Number two, my informants, they give him up for like taking care of a case they have.
01:03:21.000
Let's say they have a case and they don't want to go to prison.
01:03:32.000
But this guy, the one who called you on this, you don't even know who he is.
01:03:50.000
How do you think the job has changed over the years?
01:03:57.000
You know, when I was a cop, they chased me forever.
01:04:00.000
And towards the end of my career, they tried to put me in prison.
01:04:03.000
They made allegations towards us which were false.
01:04:07.000
But anyway, you read my book and you'll see that.
01:04:18.000
And it's got this whole incident in it, you know, when I got shot and stuff.
01:04:25.000
And you could kick some ass back then in the 70s, right?
01:04:30.000
And it's funny because everyone sees that as the ultimate sin today.
01:04:48.000
And now we're at a point now where they're outlawing chokeholds, and you can sue a cop for libel if he hurts you.
01:04:56.000
Well, now they're getting rid of that protection that policemen have, whereas if they get sued and there's their awarded damages, they used to pay it.
01:05:14.000
And, you know, I've suggested that they go and get these insurance companies to give them a policy that covers them.
01:05:37.000
Yeah, I talked to a lot of cops today and I asked them, would you want your son to be a cop?
01:05:42.000
And, you know, even two years ago, they'd always say, oh, yeah, great pension, and you can retire at 40.
01:05:47.000
Now, I cannot find a cop who wants their son to be a cop.
01:06:06.000
And that gun better be glued to his body because otherwise you're in trouble.
01:06:12.000
And, you know, the way they're firing cops with no due process, that is crazy.
01:06:17.000
If I was a cop and they did that to me, I'd be suing them.
01:06:35.000
No, I don't know what it is, but it goes back to administrative courage, goes back to their police chief, mayor, and governor.
01:06:44.000
Well, I think what they've done to the job now, especially New York, Chicago, Baltimore, L.A., if I'm a cop and I get a call, I am going to dilly-dally for as long as possible.
01:07:01.000
You know, I had lunch with some cops here a while back, and they says, we are doing nothing but answering the radio.
01:07:12.000
You know, they don't want to go to domestic violence.
01:07:15.000
It's the worst call in the world because the family turns on you.
01:07:19.000
And our policy is somebody's going to go to jail.
01:07:26.000
And the reason, we had a case where they didn't put anybody in jail and the guy killed his wife.
01:07:33.000
And so from that day forward, they had this little unwritten policy.
01:07:41.000
And now that's going to lead to more deaths, more danger.
01:07:44.000
The hood's going to be more dangerous than ever.
01:07:59.000
Do you have anything else you want to add besides the fact that we'll be pushing the blue chameleon?
01:08:11.000
And I wrote a very honest book, and people will love it because they've never read a book like this.
01:08:17.000
And when I wrote the book, it did stir them up, by the way.
01:08:21.000
Well, I think people will read that book and they might lament how great the job used to be.
01:08:31.000
Yeah, well, the question is, is the job permanently dead or is it just the worst it's been since, I don't know, the 80s?
01:09:03.000
Why does Megan thee stallion call herself a stallion?
01:09:12.000
Yeah, I think there's a really underreported angle with Daryl and the Crusade for Justice.
01:09:20.000
The fact that we had a terrorist organization smuggle a man, smuggle a cop killer, he intended to kill Daryl, smuggle him out of the country and over to Mexico, that's worth investigating.
01:09:34.000
And you know what's funny about that era of terrorism?
01:09:37.000
A lot of them got like 50 years, 40 years in prison, and they're out now and they're heroes.
01:09:48.000
They call themselves political prisoners and they were murderers.
01:10:03.000
They fill it with gasoline and light it on fire.
01:10:11.000
It's the most disgusting thing you'll ever see.
01:10:15.000
But yeah, I think that Corky Gonzalez's role in the creation of Ramon Montoya is worth looking into.
01:10:23.000
But cops I find generally, I don't want to say they're not big picture guys, but they're like, just get the job done.
01:10:32.000
My job is to look at the pattern that's going on.
01:10:35.000
And I see with the gangs today with Black Lives Matter, I see similarities to the terrorist groups of the early 70s.
01:10:54.000
So it's very relevant that Daryl Cinquenta was shot in 1971 because cops are getting shot again today.
01:11:11.000
Let's do a quick letter just for the sake of our general routine.
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And it says, Welcome to the fag zone, which is what Ryan named his apartment.
01:12:07.000
This is from a guy we'll just call the dear G-Dog and current Fagzonian resident.
01:12:13.000
The last live show was a vomit-inducing bag of shit.
01:12:17.000
I can't be the only one who would have preferred you guys didn't do a show as opposed to watching Gavin try to give Ryan a wet willy with his pinky toe.
01:12:24.000
Couple the awkward homosexual tension between you two with having to turn the jets on in that dogpool-sized hot tub made for the worst episode thus far.
01:12:34.000
I still like you guys more than a friend, but your new sunglasses are awful and I'm incinerating my heels.
01:12:40.000
P.S. Bathing suit netting is terribly uncomfortable in your ball bag.
01:12:45.000
Also causes circumcised penises' heads to chafe.
01:12:50.000
After getting into the water and your ball bag resembles a walnut with the netting pinches the bag can be painful.
01:12:58.000
Men wear underwear with their bathing suits now because they're shy about their penises and it's fucking embarrassing.
01:13:08.000
Dearest Gav and senator of Fag Zone District 18, the arm-breaking montage was really brutal and I honestly covered my ears for part of it.
01:13:17.000
But when I was 12, all the bones in my arm broke and my brother jumped on it.
01:13:22.000
I'd like to yell at the guy who made the boy are my cochies Euler joke on the air.
01:13:29.000
I think it was when you were docking with Ryan in the tub.
01:13:34.000
Yes, I understand that nitpicking, but blah, blah, blah.
01:13:37.000
I kind of have a problem with I will not apologize for creating the modern world.
01:13:43.000
You didn't create important differential formulas and identities, but this badass motherfucker Euler did.
01:13:51.000
Sir, when we say we created the modern world, we're not talking about Americans or white people.
01:13:58.000
You come across as Leonard Euler was a Swiss mathematician, or Euler, I guess, as it's pronounced.
01:14:14.000
America didn't single-handedly abolish slavery.
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And then America spent 620,000 men making it real.
01:14:32.000
Illegal immigrant alleged to have tried to snatch an 11-year-old girl, caught in the act by the family, and instant justice dispensed.
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okay this better be good People are really snatching 11-year-olds?
01:15:05.000
If you punch us to a head that's blocked, it's nothing.
01:15:08.000
You punch him in the ribs, he'll be in pain for five weeks.
01:15:34.000
Someone tries to steal an 11-year-old and he gets punched in the forearms and then left alone?
01:15:56.000
That's your punishment for stealing and trying to kidnap and destroy the life of an 11-year-old.
01:16:02.000
That's gotta have long-term effects on her anyway.
01:16:40.000
I guarantee Tommy Robinson on his parlor would be like letting everybody know that they let that guy go.
01:16:45.000
Shook his hand and said, Hey, Gav and Ryan, first of all, Gav, please, please be nice to Ryan.
01:16:52.000
He's been living in Japan for the last 10 years, aka a pussy.
01:16:56.000
And I go back and forth about moving back to the States.
01:16:58.000
I'm a creative director at a robotics AI company here in Tokyo, but I think I should come back to the States, win the culture war, and take care of my aging parents.
01:17:08.000
Japan's nice and clean and everything, but it still is in the East.
01:17:21.000
It's all about hiding who you are, saving face.
01:17:35.000
Very long episode, but we had a lot to catch up on.
01:17:38.000
And let's end the show with some footage from the future of Donald Trump debating Joe Biden.
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First of all, where do you want to see the court take the country?
01:17:53.000
And secondly, what's your view on how the Constitution should be enforced?
01:17:57.000
It's like saying you, hold on to the gentleman's program.
01:18:00.000
You're taking tests where you're taking cocaine or not.
01:18:07.000
Because this is going to end up getting out of control.
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Let's try to keep it quiet, so for the candidates and for the American people.
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And our decision is get fired, get in trouble, be brave, and never stop fighting.