Glenn and Stu are back on the island of Manojo. They discuss the Dylan Mulvaney interview, the Anheuser-Busch accident, and the Riley Gaines incident. They also discuss American Airlines.
00:00:00.000Welcome to the podcast. We have quite an adventure today as we visit, you'll understand this by the end of the program, the island of Manjaro.
00:00:10.840But also, we talk about an adventurous experience of an interview that Billy Bush went on.
00:00:16.720Now, not the Billy Bush who was on like Access Hollywood or whatever and then got cancelled back in the day.
00:00:22.540No, another one, an Anheuser-Busch heir who went on TMZ for some reason and talked about the Dylan Mulvaney experience.
00:00:31.240It's quite an adventure. We also talked about the Riley Gaines situation.
00:00:37.500She was assaulted, spat upon, I guess the way you're supposed to say that, as she was trying to protect women's sports.
00:00:45.480We talked to her. Conservative street artist Sabo joins the show as well.
00:00:50.720He did another campaign here in Dallas and nobody's doing stuff like Sabo. It really is incredible.
00:01:00.080And he is shaking things up. We go through what his latest experience was going after American Airlines and some of the woke policies here in America today.
00:01:10.460That's all available now. By the way, subscribe to this podcast if you would.
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00:01:20.340We're back on the air tonight. So, check that out.
00:01:22.660I apparently had some legal troubles that Glenn may have talked about on the air while I was gone.
00:01:27.620I'm going to have to get all the details on that later on.
00:02:57.000Did you really think you were going to get on to television, any television show, and talk about your book when they know the table saw is right there in front of you?
00:16:25.020I mean, are we even surprised anymore?
00:16:28.260There was, you know, the protesters spinning.
00:16:30.940They were throwing drinks and bottles.
00:16:32.640They were using the most profane language to third graders who were there supporting the chance and the opportunity to be able to compete at the level that I was fortunate enough to be able to compete at.
00:16:47.520At third graders who had already dealt with this at their schools in Texas competing against boys.
00:16:52.020And so I think that says a lot about the movement.
00:16:54.700I think that says a lot about really where we are as a nation.
00:16:58.540And when you see these grown adults really throwing temper tantrums like little babies, entitled babies.
00:17:06.460So Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, he led the way.
00:17:11.860He signed the Women's Bill of Rights by executive order.
00:17:22.080The Women's Bill of Rights is a law to define sex-based terms such as male and female and woman and man and girl and boy and mother and father.
00:17:34.460I mean, it's crazy that we need this common sense law.
00:17:38.820Nearly 250 years that we've been established as a country.
00:17:43.420And, of course, human civilization has been around a lot longer than that.
00:17:48.160We've never struggled to understand what man and woman is.
00:17:52.320But we've reached a point where, unfortunately, we are.
00:19:11.360We've seen this fall almost entirely on party lines.
00:19:15.560Especially, I mean, look at what the U.S. House of Representatives did as it pertained to the Protection for Women and Girls Sports Act put forward by Greg Subi.
00:21:15.380But being those things, it makes you an oppressor.
00:21:18.880And people are terrified of that thought.
00:21:20.840And they're scared they're going to end up on the wrong side of history.
00:21:23.500But let me tell you what, asking a young girl to undress in front of a grown, fully intact man, that puts you on the wrong side of history.
00:21:32.820And if you even try to combat that, to disagree, it says a whole lot about you and what you think about girls, what you think about women, and truthfully, what you think about the truth.
00:22:55.300I'll be the first to put it on the record and say it.
00:22:57.140So, if you really believe you're a woman and you're born a man and you were misgendered by the doctor and society, where are you supposed to play?
00:25:03.320It says, welcome to the woke American Airlines.
00:25:05.880My pronouns are he, she, it, lost, baggage.
00:25:12.280Who said AI doesn't work with that image?
00:25:16.080So this image is, I can't tell, woman, man, light blue suit, looks almost like a military uniform, but it's American Airlines and pink hair.
00:27:24.900You know, um, uh, when that first police officer drove by and stopped, uh, I had no, I was in such fear because I had no idea what I was going to tell him.
00:27:35.680And when he left, my assistant said, I think you're invisible.
00:28:33.680And, uh, when, when I hear something like that, all I can think of is 300 people's lives in the hands of someone who got hired as a token or a diversity hire.
00:28:45.580And we see how diversity hires work out with Kamala Harris.
00:30:14.160I think some of these are going to play it to the death.
00:30:16.000Um, and, uh, you know, the death of their corporation couldn't come to a group of, uh, more deserving, uh, companies than the ones that are out.
00:30:26.660Two of the favorite, my favorite, uh, pieces of art that you have, uh, you've done recently.
00:30:31.940The pinhead Fauci is absolutely fantastic.
00:30:36.160And then you go into, explain that one.
00:30:39.020So if anybody hasn't seen it, uh, you know, it's paint pinhead from that movie Hellraiser.
00:30:44.240And, uh, it just looks like Anthony Fauci.
00:30:47.060I can tell you when I was putting that poster up, I saw my, my container of glue get kicked over.
00:30:53.040I thought it was my assistant, but it was the owner of the building with a screwdriver pointed at my back.
00:30:59.860So, um, that, that's all I remember when I think of that poster, but, but yeah, that was my reaction to COVID.
00:31:19.560I think, I think the best political, uh, uh, I don't know, uh, poster that I've ever seen that hits harder and is more well done than anything, uh, that you usually see is your anti-vaxxer.
00:31:34.560Where your A and your V are made to look like a, uh, star of David.
00:31:40.100Uh, and it, uh, it absolutely looks like it could be pulled out of the thirties and it just says report anti-vaxxers call 310.
00:31:48.160Oh, and then the gives the number, which I think it was what you were supposed to do in California would call a number and report on people.
00:31:54.020And it says, because you care and they don't.
00:31:56.980Uh, but you, the picture you have on your website is you've posted it on, uh, a, um, uh, a, a Jewish, uh, uh, synagogue.
00:32:12.200It appears to be, how did that go over?
00:32:21.840I have absolutely no problem with Jewish people, but believe me, I have friends who don't seem to like them for whatever reason.
00:32:28.240But, uh, but I knew that there was going to be some heat for this.
00:32:30.960And from what I understand, the West Hollywood police were looking for me and they were comparing me with all these anti-Jewish hate messages that are going around the country.
00:32:42.540And what I, what I always try and say is, no, this is a cautionary tale.
00:32:47.060Uh, we don't want to go back to where we were in thirties and, you know, the saying never forget.
00:32:53.120Well, I'm trying to help you not forget.
00:32:55.820And, um, and the sad part is, you know, I, you, I get labeled, uh, anti-Semite for doing it.
00:33:01.680And I picked that location because you want a nice photograph, something that applies.
00:33:07.200And so, yeah, I know the synagogue and, um, and, you know, I think it just fit.
00:33:14.440Uh, I, I tell you the, um, uh, the bravery that it takes.
00:33:19.800And I know you and your, uh, your cohorts do it in the middle of the night, but, um, you are, you are, you have a huge target on your back.
00:33:30.300And it amazes me that you aren't more famous than you are.
00:33:35.640And I think that's just because the powers of be do not want to expose you to people because some of the stuff you do is just so powerful.
00:34:06.080It's like the art community isn't going to embrace me.
00:34:08.660But, uh, but I've learned that if, if you just fight hard and push, push hard, you'll get there.
00:34:15.180So hopefully this will be a, it's definitely going to be an interesting year coming up.
00:34:21.540So I have, uh, uh, I have the towers, uh, painting that you did, which was the twin towers kind of looks like a tarot card.
00:34:31.140Can you explain that one just a little bit?
00:34:34.000Uh, I did that like a day or two after 9-11.
00:34:37.440And, uh, if, if you look into the meaning of the tarot cards, there's a card called the tower.
00:34:44.820And, and I, it was obviously for me, it was very difficult.
00:34:48.740I'm an ex Marine or I'm a Marine and to see what happened in New York really hit hard.
00:34:53.660But I think if you really want to either take on or understand the people that did this, you kind of have to put yourself in their mindset.
00:35:00.760And that's what that piece, that was an exercise for me.
00:35:03.620I was like, what were these people on those planes thinking when they hit those towers?
00:35:07.440And they were thinking that they were knocking the crown off of the great Satan.
00:35:12.740And I think to be a good communicator or a good artist, you have to be like a good lawyer.
00:35:17.820You have, your mind has to go to these places in order to find the art, the art that you want to do.
00:35:24.640So, and, uh, and yeah, so, so that, that was one of the first, first pieces I did after 9-11.
00:35:31.220The next one was the, uh, the F piece, a warbird that I did.