Pardon The Insurrection

The Future Former Mayor Of NYC, Eric Adams

Pardon The Insurrection Episode 218

Mark Robinson's controversial online behavior has everyone talking, and we're not holding back. Why did a political figure's bizarre taste in porn and inflammatory comments become a focal point of public scrutiny? We’ll start with a humorous yet critical take on Robinson's antics before shifting gears to a serious dissection of Donald Trump’s unsettling remarks at a Jewish conference. From blaming Jewish people for election losses to his inconsistent rhetoric on Jewish support for Israel, we break down how his language perpetuates harmful stereotypes and discrimination.

Our attention then turns to the breaking news shaking New York City’s political scene: Mayor Eric Adams' indictment on bribery charges. What do expedited embassy inspections and upgraded airline perks have to do with illegal foreign donations from Turkey? We navigate the murky waters of these allegations, speculate on the legal consequences for Adams, and ponder the broader impact on city politics. Plus, we reflect on the tragic case of rapper Young Dolph, examining the motives behind his alleged shooter's actions, before delving into Mark Cuban's recent MSNBC appearance where he criticized Trump and lauded Kamala Harris.

Finally, we address the Nude Africa scandal that’s rocking North Carolina politics. Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson's threats of legal action against CNN have only added fuel to the fire of his inflammatory online behavior. We scrutinize his hypocritical consumption of transsexual porn while publicly opposing the trans community, and the absurdity of his contradictory statements. The fallout from Robinson’s scandal—staff resignations and negative press—also hints at a larger crisis within the Republican landscape. To wrap things up, we critique the tepid support from Trump and JD Vance, emphasizing how these mishandlings are symptomatic of broader political struggles. Don't miss this candid discussion on pressing political issues and their far-reaching implications.

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Speaker 1:

Which one of y'all wants Mark Robinson?

Speaker 2:

I don't think anybody wants Mark Robinson.

Speaker 1:

You know what I meant there. Have you seen pictures of him with his wife? I don't think even his wife.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that picture where she's just like blink twice.

Speaker 1:

If you need some help she in a picture like.

Speaker 2:

I think that was the first time that she heard that he pissed on her sister, so hey look, I don't know if he actually did that.

Speaker 1:

Oh, have you not read any of the Mark Robinson messages from the message board.

Speaker 2:

You ain't been on Nude Africa Now.

Speaker 1:

I have not signed up for Nude Africa, but I did try. Like it's paywalled for one, but I did try to like take a peek. Take a peek at some like the archived images of what the porn is and like the porn like his. His choice in porn is the most redeeming quality about this entire story. Like it at least the porn's like I could see how people watch this. It's not some super extraordinarily weird shit.

Speaker 1:

Well, I don't know where I worked at a porn company, so I I'm not surprised by any porn no, well, you know, but I'm just saying like I don't know about like the transsexual porn shit he was watching, but like the nude africa shit is just like normal kind of not extreme it's porn.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's just regular kind of yeah, and it's got black people in it, which I guess you know, considering he's black. That's always hit or miss. You never know with the dude that's black, that's like oh yeah, actually I want to be a Nazi. What kind of shit he's into.

Speaker 2:

Watching this made me want to yell Nazi.

Speaker 1:

On the internet, alright.

Speaker 2:

Alright, I'll take.

Speaker 1:

So you can have Mark Robinson topic.

Speaker 2:

I will take Mark Robinson One, two three, four.

Speaker 1:

Hey, this is D-Night.

Speaker 2:

This is Carol, this is Ty.

Speaker 1:

You're listening to the part of the Insurrection podcast where, if Trump does lose the election in November, I am happy to give credit. To quote, unquote the Jews, anyway. So what did I?

Speaker 2:

do now. Take your victory lap, Carol.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, carol's Jewish, in case you were wondering.

Speaker 2:

And we're going to make Trump win.

Speaker 1:

No, lose if he loses. Yeah, I anyway he was blamed.

Speaker 2:

That's much better.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, I thought I'm used to being blamed, that's totally fair, because not too very long ago, trump did make a comment in which it appears as though he was saying that if he lost that, he indeed was going to blame the Jews. We have that clip for you right here If I don't win this election and the Jewish people would really have a lot to do with that if that happens, because at 40 percent, that means 60 percent of the people are voting for the enemy yeah, I just you know it wants to be a dictator on day one and it's talking about putting or giving um immigrants numbers theoretically like the type that the nazis tattooed on jewish prisoners during the prisoners during the Holocaust. Talking about if he's going to blame the Jews? Yeah, that's not a great move, not the way you want to.

Speaker 2:

Was that an APEC conference?

Speaker 1:

Where was he? So yes, he was at some sort of conference.

Speaker 2:

No, he was at a Jewish conference for anti-Semitism.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so at a conference about anti-Semitism he was like a jewish conference for anti-semitism, yes, so at a conference about anti-semitism he was like if I lose, I'm blaming the jews but he also blamed the jewish people for him losing in 2020. Side note he has been now admitting he lost by a whisker yeah, at least he's like finally coming to grips that was a joke.

Speaker 2:

says that was a joke, that was a figure of speech. No, he said it again, and he said it twice and then he said he beat us from his basement.

Speaker 1:

He was talking about Biden beating him from his basement, which?

Speaker 2:

fair enough, he did so. He's openly admitting.

Speaker 1:

That comment aside, if Biden can beat him from his basement, certainly he was going to beat him from the White House. But yes, trump is saying weird anti-Semitic shit while also having anti-Semitic comments about how you're not Jewish enough if you don't support Israel something along those lines and you need to have your head examined yeah, but to make those comments at a conference hosted by the Jewish community in which they're supposedly fighting anti-S is is buck wild.

Speaker 1:

Also side tangent here, like just anytime I hear people refer to jewish people as quote the jews, I immediately think nazi oh yeah, no, that no.

Speaker 2:

I I completely agree with you on that d um and that's why, like when I'm like posting or whatever, I make a point to say Jewish people, not Jews because I feel like it's a slur it just feels gross but I feel like saying, oh, the Jews it ain't just you.

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you how I like to say I'm a Jewess you are allowed to. Well, that just sounds hot, but I don't call it the jews, I mean sorry sorry for sexualizing your heritage there.

Speaker 1:

Oh no but like, I'll tell you the parallel, where where you, where you can completely understand it. It's like when you hear someone refer to black people as the blacks, the blacks, yeah, and that's how I was like, hey man, this whole the Jews thing and he's not like the only person that does it, a lot of people do it is even people in prominent positions of politics. You're like, hey man, this is this is not. This is not what's up.

Speaker 2:

No, that's not cool bro.

Speaker 1:

So we're recording this on wednesday evening and if, as you might be aware, there's breaking news eric adams indicted by the feds uh, it's seemingly for bribery, bribery we don't actually have the charges unsealed the future former mayor of new york city. Yeah, that's a good one, kara, you nailed that surrounding the contribution, illegally, of foreign donations to his campaign, presumably from turkey, but there could be a number of other countries involved, we're not entirely sure.

Speaker 2:

Also in terms of turkey.

Speaker 1:

Look at, uh, eric adams is like yeah, that's our dude hey you know, you say that, you say that, but like in terms of like the tur in New York I mean, we do have Turkish-American immigrants Okay, that's true having like the codes inspections for the new Turkish embassy expedited in a way that typically has never been done before. Also, like I think they were paying him not just in terms of money to his campaign, but like perks, crypto, nah, nah, just weird shit. Like upgrading his, upgrading his ticket on like Turkish Airlines, and shit like I don't know like some stuff where you like hey man, this is actually probably a terrible.

Speaker 1:

He did it for an airline ticket, I mean you say that, but like the dude that shot Young Dolph here in Tennessee, only got $400 or $800. Get out. So presumably he was supposed to get a cut.

Speaker 2:

I like Young.

Speaker 1:

Dolph yeah, rest in peace. But presumably he was supposed to be getting somewhere around $40,000. Ended up only getting $800. So he got stiffed on the murdery, on the murdery, on the murder. Uh what. I don't mean to laugh at that because like respect young doff I mean my god was holding it down and it was no, it's ridiculous, like it's extraordinarily sad the details of it.

Speaker 1:

But it's also ridiculous because my guy was only in. He was in memphis, um, in town, uh, to do his you know annual turkey giveaway. And then one of the details and like the trial is like the the hitters knew he was in town specifically because of that. So they're like, yeah, we know we'll run into him sometime this week at the very least, and then they called him going into the cookie store. It's ridiculous, I actually. I mean it's it's hard, but the details are heartbreaking, so fucking.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but the 400, the $800 thing is just that is is if you could isolate the sad part of it from the $800, it's just kind of funny. Look, and I don't know how to talk about this, anyway, just well, it's extraordinarily funny that there's this song called the unsaid parts of the tragedy are funny, that's what you're saying Thanks. I'm going to get slayed by young Doll fans May he rest in.

Speaker 2:

Am I supposed to say peace or power?

Speaker 1:

Either or it's all good. But there's a song by Travis Scott featuring Drake, where in like the prelude the beef that Young Dolph had. This is from a few years ago. It's not related to the beef at all, other than the lyrics are funny. So in the prelude basically to the song like the introduction or whatever, because it switches Drake is singing about how his dog will do it for Louis Belt as in like he will execute a hit on one of the foes for a mere Louisville and he's like, because he don't know nothing else.

Speaker 2:

We need to do better.

Speaker 1:

We need to do better. And when it happened, when I saw how much the dude got, I was like damn, you know it's ridiculous because that's about what a Louisville might cost you.

Speaker 2:

That's what I was saying.

Speaker 1:

I was like damn it's ridiculous, as I thought these lyrics were. When this song dropped I was like actually Drake might have been onto something anyway. So back to Eric Adams. Here he's fucked. I entirely expect the feds to offer him some kind of plea deal. For you know, again, we don't know what the charges are, we don't know how many yeah, we don't know what he'll be charged with specifically, we don't know how many counts, but I expect they probably have more on him than just taking a single instance of a bribe from Turkey, and I would imagine over the course of the next couple of months they'll probably offer him some kind of plea deal.

Speaker 2:

Oh, for sure.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that involves him stepping down from his position as mayor, cooperating with the feds into any other corruption that his campaign and his administration might be a part of. So we might be seeing a few heads rolling up here in New York City politics Fingers crossed, like get all these fuckers out of here, like I know. You know, presumably we're supposed to be the pro-democrat podcast. Right, we're biased for the demon. No, I'm like get all the criminals and corrupt officials out of here.

Speaker 2:

It's not a democrat anyway, though, sorry like I said that before in the primaries. I will co-sign that, carol I fair enough eric adams democrat name only.

Speaker 1:

Get him out of the paint, get him out of politics. New york, y'all fucked up. Maya Wiley was right there. Y'all had every opportunity to do the right thing.

Speaker 2:

Plus, I kept telling you they had one job the fuck. No one listens to me Just because you don't know who I am and like you didn't fill out enough postcards.

Speaker 1:

You should have filled out more postcards than Maya Wiley.

Speaker 2:

Specifically to her, Dear Maya. No for her.

Speaker 1:

Not to her For her campaign you goofball you. But yeah, so we'll probably have more on that next week, given the revelation of more details that we expect to come, probably before you even hear this podcast. But also Mark Cuban took a moment, basically roast Trump and prop up Kamala Harris on MSNBC. It was worth a watch.

Speaker 3:

I think what a lot of business people don't get. I look at the Harris campaign as a company and Kamala is the CEO, right, she's had what? 45 days, 60 days to build an entire organization. And you look at the results. She went from negative favorability ratings. She went from recognition being relatively low. She went from being way behind in every single poll you looked at and now look where she's at.

Speaker 3:

Worst case she's tied. In many cases she's ahead. When you're able to turn around a battleship like a presidential campaign and go from being way behind to tied or ahead, you're doing a lot right. And on the flip side, if you had what seemed like an insurmountable lead and now you've given up that entire lead to another CEO, you're getting fired right. So I think that's the beautiful part of looking at what she's doing. She's run her campaign like a CEO. She's had success and when I go to talk to business people, that's what I tell them she's actually running her organization like a CEO and that's the evidence that you need to know that she'll be a great leader, that she understands business, that she understands organizations and she'll be a friend and partner to business across the board.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry, I was distracted because I don't know if you've ever seen the movie Victor Victoria, but he reminded me of the Victoria part of Victor. He was looking very drag ish to me.

Speaker 1:

Well, he is old. Uh, more more importantly than his appearance. Uh, although I do appreciate the fact that we live in a world where it's more appropriate to come, uh, comment on a man's appearance than a woman's appearance at this point, Uh, I like that shift, inverting stereotypical behavior, especially on this podcast. No, but like in terms of his comments, she was contending to lead the party out of fucking nowhere and she took the ship and turned it around and basically, while she was building it on the fly, it's fucking incredible. It just speaks to her ability to organize and manage and lead.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely, and I watched that whole uh interview was it was with cavuto, right, he was on cavuto and then when he was talking about he was like when you ask trump about his policies or things, he says he's like he doesn't have a clear, like he can't explain how he's going to do that. He was like he leaves it up to the campaign to describe it for him. And he was like with Kamala. You know, what she says is what it is Like nobody has to explain anything for her, she explains it herself and that's the fucking difference.

Speaker 1:

Yeah for her. She explains it herself and that's the fucking difference. Yeah, I mean, I don't think there's much else to say. Um, but yeah, kudos to mark cuban. I mean, look, I I know like we're all wary of billionaires stepping into the political arena because obviously their incentives typically involve just rooting for the candidate that's more likely to give them the best tax breaks. And I'm not necessarily saying that you can trust Mark Cuban's political acumen, but I don't think anything I've seen from him over the course of the past couple of years suggest that he's got any malicious intent.

Speaker 2:

But to give Mark Cuban credit, he is head of VCs for Harris and these are 100 venture capitalists who are raising money and are behind VP Harris, so you can't scream she's a communist. When you got fucking vc people like who have every you know inclination to be behind the republican party, and trump who wants to give them all the tax breaks in the world, etc. Etc. But that you've got a hundred vcs, the fucking founder of linkedin, mark cuban, etc. Behind her. That is a reason to give pause and that says a lot on the flip side.

Speaker 1:

Now, a lot of people will also look at this like, at least in terms of like, being the super far lefties. They're like, hey, if venture capitalist and, like you know, the Cheneys of the world no, no listen, no wait. I don't support this. I'm just saying they'll be like well, if Dick Cheney is supporting Kamala Harris, it's probably bad when you know these are people like just thinking and commenting without context for any and every fucking reason.

Speaker 3:

So for them fuck yourself like I have no fucking.

Speaker 2:

I give them no credence. I give them no motherfucking, like standing on anything that they're saying, because they're looking, waiting for anything to say against her, rather than looking at what it is.

Speaker 1:

So fuck them Fuck them all fair, um, all right. So beyond eric adams and trump blaming the jews and, you know, even uh, supposed bill well, billionaires, who you would imagine supposedly would lean toward fiscal conservatism, supporting Kamala Harris and singing her praises, there's a lot of just extraordinarily strange stuff going on in the news here. I mean, obviously you're familiar with the entire Diddy episode, since we did a whole podcast.

Speaker 2:

I thought we were going to be calling him Sean the Rapist Combs.

Speaker 1:

No, actually, I believe Alleged rapist. Okay, yes, sex trafficker, you don't want to?

Speaker 2:

get sued, carol, we have no money.

Speaker 1:

Yes, thank you for saving us from a bad boy entertainment lawsuit, but no, allegedly. His nickname is now the Diddler, oh dear, allegedly.

Speaker 2:

It's not alleged. It's true that people are calling him that.

Speaker 1:

His new nickname has been recently appointed and is the Diddler, like some kind of Batman feeling.

Speaker 2:

It's extraordinarily strange.

Speaker 3:

The P.

Speaker 1:

Diddler, but you know, diddy's not the only one engaging in strange behavior. A lot of it also applies to numerous Republicans and media members, for that matter, and I'll let you take that away.

Speaker 2:

All right, so we are going with the blackest Nazi ever. North Carolina Lieutenant Governor, mark Robinson, threatened legal action against CNN Monday, characterizing the report alleging online behavior that threatens the existence of his campaign as salacious, false lies, inflammatory comments that Robinson reportedly made on a porn messaging forum, including calling himself a black Nazi. That report was followed by an avalanche of staff resignations. Robinson's alleged online rhetoric, which included support for slavery, boasts about peeping on women showering and often extremely graphic content that have created exceedingly negative press for both his campaign and for trump, who called him mlk on sorry, oh dear.

Speaker 1:

That was incredibly funny that he referred to it Do you like my newscaster voice?

Speaker 2:

Yes, very good.

Speaker 1:

I couldn't tell you were reading at all. It's more like an MLK on bath salts. That's probably a little more accurate. Yeah, but no. Yes, ty, your customer service voice is impeccable, but no, yes, ty, your customer service voice is impeccable. So Mark Robinson got caught up in the scandal where you know, a decade before he entered politics he was doing weird shit on the Internet, which, I mean, not surprisingly is extraordinarily common.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's the Internet.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, a lot of dudes out here doing weird shit on the Internet.

Speaker 2:

My ex-husbandband shout out to you.

Speaker 1:

Oh, so some of this I I don't know how familiar you are, if you're listening to this, with some of the comments that he was making there, like if you think of all of the behavior that mark robinson has engaged in in public, with all these clips floating around of him saying insane shit about women and gay people and trans people and all of this nonsense. The comments on this forum were far more inflammatory than that. So, first of all, like he was suggesting that slavery should be brought back and that he would buy a few, I mean, and for obvious reasons, he knows he's black right right uh, yeah, see, that's the irony there, like the lack of self-awareness and not realizing that he would be the slave.

Speaker 1:

um, so yeah, that's that's noteworthy, also describing himself as a black nazi, which is just I don't even know how you do the math on that the only thing more extremely ridiculous than a Black Nazi in terms of how unrealistic the even possibility that was, is it?

Speaker 3:

Jewish Nazi no, stephen Miller.

Speaker 1:

Okay, there were a number of Confederates in the Jewish community that cooperated with the Nazis, although you could say a lot of that may have been done under duress anyway, I mean, I think a lot of you know tyrannical societies are able to push people into horrible places.

Speaker 2:

They wouldn't, I mean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, absolutely. That's totally different, though, than this, where dude is like volunteering to sign up to be no. I was defending the jews yeah, he's volunteering to sign up to be a slave owner and a nazi I think, and, but in terms of how ridiculous that is, the only thing that could be more absurd is like a black kkk member.

Speaker 2:

It feels like dave chappelle have you not heard of clayton bixby? Yes, yeah, yeah, dave.

Speaker 1:

Chappelle predicted a lot of this. I mean, despite where you think his comedy may have veered into in recent years, like in the early 2000s, it seems as though he was clairvoyant Like the Black. Bush thing was incredibly prescient upon the arrival of Trump in the politics and like no one was like yeah, yeah, we'll never see a black KKK, remember? This is an incredibly funny and unique joke.

Speaker 2:

and now, here we are with Mark Robinson. What Mark Robinson said and he was like I'd be in the KKK, but they don't accept blacks. What the fuck you don't say?

Speaker 1:

it's wild what the actual fuck in terms of just like dude behavior. That was extraordinarily weird. I mean, it was a lot of weird. So, first of all, he signed up for this online porn site forum called nude Africa. Yeah, I'm sure a lot of you may not be.

Speaker 2:

Was that the forum? Do porn sites usually nude africa? Uh yeah, I I'm sure a lot of you may not know it sounds kind of fun do? Porn sites usually have forums attached or is it a? Forum to discuss porn.

Speaker 1:

Earlier in the 2000s, you had a variety of different kinds of websites that included pornography as content. I wouldn't necessarily say like that. This website was the most reasonably structured. It's actually in in terms of like like fortune. I mean not not exactly. Um, anyway, you can look up the details of how the website works. Um, I would say in like terms of porn content. Like, of all the scandals surrounding mark robinson, like nude africa is like the most like that he chose, that particular form of porn is probably his most redeeming quality. Um, I mean like. So it's paywalled, of course, but I did look it up and you know you can kind of get an archive of some of the what the content might include. I'm like, hey, this is like reasonably normal shit. Uh, now there was also an instance in which he was presumably consuming transsexual porn, which you know, while I have no problem with, there is an extraordinarily ridiculous level of hypocrisy in terms of demonizing the trans community but then consuming sexual content surrounding the trans community.

Speaker 2:

It's just incredulous to me that this guy has said so much misogynistic shit, so much demonization of women, anti-black, anti-black women, anti education. But him watching transgender porn was the bridge too far.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I don't mind him watching the trans porn. It's the fact that, like this is a staunch opponent of everything the trans community stands for, and then to consume trans, it's like okay, great, you dehumanize these people but you're willing to sexualize them. That's that. That's what I find so extraordinarily exactly.

Speaker 2:

And I have my one of my best friends, cc, and she's transgender, trans female and she does sex work and we were talking and she was like the people that she's with the man that she's with that. She was just so disgusted because she's like you come here, you lay with me and then you support the people demonizing me, like she just didn't. You know, it was a mind fuck for her. It is a mind fuck, you know, for her and a lot of ways, and she's like the same people that are saying these things are the same ones that are fucking paying me to fuck them in the ass, so to speak. Well, not so to speak I gotta tell you.

Speaker 1:

So, a lot of people in in terms of like I don't know how to say this in a sensitive fashion people in terms of like I don't know how to say this in a sensitive fashion. So in terms of like, interracial relationships, a lot of white women. Their claim will be well, how can I be racist?

Speaker 2:

Like you know, Because I fuck a black dude, or let a black dude fuck me, yeah, and I'm like hey, you can still be racist, even if you suck black dick, like the two aren't necessarily anyway. So yeah, it's not mutually exclusive no, it is not.

Speaker 1:

But so now, in terms of it's time for the jokes, so one there was a series of comments on this forum in which mark robinson proclaimed to have an affair with this wife's sister, um, and like you know, quote, had me another hot morning with the wife's sister, uh, now I'm not entirely sure how far into those comments we're going to dig, because they're extraordinarily graphic, but he would refer to, like, the sit and taste of his wife's sister's anus, um, oh, oh dear I didn't know that part why would?

Speaker 2:

people talk about that at all with their friends who's he?

Speaker 1:

even telling this to okay, so, and is he?

Speaker 2:

like tasting so many buttholes that he has to compare and contrast and talk about. Come on man. Carol, I do not want to think about that.

Speaker 1:

He was excited about the fact that her particular anus on one occasion smelled like urine for some reason. I don't know why you would actually want that. I feel like typically anuses smell like feces and not the other orifices.

Speaker 2:

So how many assholes has she been peeing in before he got there? Yeah, we went down a rabbit hole. Let's bring it back.

Speaker 1:

That's not the only hole we went down. So extraordinarily strange comments for one. But like the fantasize and look you know, to be clear here, we don't actually know that he slept with his wife's sister. Like this could just be him enacting out his fantasies over the Internet.

Speaker 1:

Although, like if he's really bad, not, not not ideal, no, but slightly less terrible than actually doing nasty the things that he detailed on this form with his wife, sister, that wouldn't be great, uh. Also, like I don't know how you guys feel about sleeping with your partner's family member. I mean, I just, is that how we kicking it? No, no, that's fucking gross no I mean I'm I'm usually sex positive on here. I'm pro everybody banging it up, but maybe keep it out of the family that's.

Speaker 2:

That's probably where I draw the line, I mean again there's so much pussy out there, you ain't gotta sleep with family yeah, thanks for being blunt with a tie.

Speaker 1:

No, I now. I guess, if, like you know, the family members are both present and consenting at the same time, I guess do you at that point? But yeah, probably you want to like, if you're out there in a relationship, stay away from your spouse's siblings. Now, I guess that's like a specific vein. How do you feel about dirty macking in general?

Speaker 2:

no, I don't you know, what does that mean?

Speaker 1:

uh, it is when you engage in sexual activities with the partner of someone that you are familiar with, or friends or associates with if it's all consensual, like if there's some like polyamorous shit or everybody's consenting to that well, I assume the dirty macking implies that no, the person whom which their partner is engaging in sexual activity with you, they're unaware of that yeah, that's, true, hence the term dirty.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm not like a huge fan of um, so anyone that I'm friends with, typically I'm not to try and sleep with their romantic partner like I'm just like I.

Speaker 2:

You know, I'm a little. You meant while they were still dating? Oh no, but there's not the term.

Speaker 1:

I know, yes, yes, while they're still, yes, while they're still engaged in some kind of relationship. Okay, but typically speaking, like even as exes, like I don't want my my friends no, like if I'm going to engage in some kind of sexual activity with someone's romantic partner is going to be either someone I don't know or someone I hate. Like clay travis, I'm looking at your wife. She's looking very, very dissatisfied here lately. I'm taking shots at her pretty soon. She lives here in Nashville. I've already knocked this high school sweetheart off the list.

Speaker 2:

Well, I was a hoe back in the day. That might be too much information. But, I'm married now.

Speaker 1:

No, I mean, I'm just, I get it Anyway. Yeah, no, I reserve the dirty macking for people I don't like. Like, if it's someone who just happened, that I mean, I'm just, I get it Anyway. Yeah, no, I reserve the dirty macking for people I don't like, Like, if it's someone who just happened, that I like and they like me and they just happen to be in a relationship, I'm like, oh well, anyway. So yeah, mark Robinson's a weirdo, like this event is tanking his campaign. Republicans are pulling their support, although, like to be fair, trump isn't truly distancing himself from Mark Robinson. He's just not being extraordinarily vocally supportive. And then, of course, jd Vance chimes in and like. His comments are just absolutely ridiculous regarding the matter.

Speaker 3:

A sex scandal in North Carolina is between the lieutenant governor and the people in North Carolina. They're going to make their decision and we support them.

Speaker 2:

Well, whether or not Kamala Harris works at McDonald's is between her and the company. Oh my, gosh.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's just. Look a scandal in which a guy your boss has endorsed. That is like destroying the campaign and dragging you down with it and the only comment you can give is a sex scandal is between the lieutenant governor and the voters is fucking. I mean that's just. I don't know who, like who coaches this guy to answer these questions. Like you know it, eventually someone somewhere in the media is going to ask you about this and that's the best you can do. But that is, and you can see why you know Trump's campaign has been failing like true social stock.

Speaker 2:

A dumpster fire.

Speaker 1:

Yes, Ever since he chose JD Vance as his running mate Right.

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