Ep. 367 - Talking Nina Turner vs. the Libertarian Party, Keefe D raid and Tupac, the GOP vs Hunter and more
The Outlaws Radio ShowAugust 04, 202301:17:0370.38 MB

Ep. 367 - Talking Nina Turner vs. the Libertarian Party, Keefe D raid and Tupac, the GOP vs Hunter and more

The crew is back to talk about a bunch of hot topics, from last week's war of words between former Ohio Senator Nina Turner and the Libertarian Party, Keefe D's house being raided in connection with the 1996 Tupac murder, the GOP going after Hunter Biden and more.
This is the FCB Podcast Network. When they trying to jaw boot change that dog. We don't listen to y'alls the Outdog. We don't listen to y'alls in the Outdog. Make a scream out down like I sound ug because A rockets into clown like a tuned into the charge from the Outdoor. Tune into the church from the Outlaw. Welcome to the Outlaws. This is Darvo the Kingpin Morrow, alongside Robin O'Malley and Dante Bright. Don't forget too Like us on Facebook at facebook dot com slash the Outlaws Radio. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at the Outlaws Radio. We're gonna get this part of the show out the way at the very beginning, just so y'all know, there's uh, you might hear some technical issues every time our female co hosts dogs. She's having she's having some issues, as my grand mother used to say, she's having some issues right now, but she's here. Welcome Robin. How are you? Oh? I could speak now, I'm great. I mean I mean i'd be lying. Actually, um, I mean I'm great. I'm living, I'm breathing. But yeah, so I broke my phone. I don't have very much luck when it comes to phones. Yeah, or the fact that I might have been born clumsy, so it just comes really natural. Um. So yeah, but I'm I'm I'm out of service with the cell phone. So currently I am using my laptop to do the show. And y'all just get to hear extra of me, that's all. So tell people what happened to your phone? My phone? Oh? Which time? Oh? Um? No, so there was I had broke the back of my phone. So you know, y'all know iPhones are all glass, So the back of my phone was shattered, but I had an autobox case on the phone. Um, and somehow water got in through the back of my phone that was on the counter that I did not know was on the counter. So when I picked up my phone and I'm using it, you know, and the water got inside of the back of the phone, and the rest is pretty much history. So yeah, the screen kind of just glitched. Man. I was minding my business, enjoying the sunshine, drinking my carmel ma Kiato, sitting out on my balcony, and then you know, you know, when you you do good, when you're getting ready to do something good in life and you feel great, like I'm about to achieve this, that and the fourth the devil is a lie. And listen, I'm still achieving things and still putting the best foot forward because I got something something coming definitely correct, right, all right? So now uh there go? All right, dude, she she muted. She already know what time of it is, because that's basically what we're gonead to do. She got to talk, mute talk talk. But we'll get through it. We'll get through it. Uh, Dante, how you do it? Sir? I am good man, I'm good. I'm over here laughing my guts out at robbing Man the story she told before we came on the air, and then with her technology situation. What what our guests don't know is this is a regular thing for us with her technology. It ain't just her phone, okay. And I can say this because she can't hop back in and mute herself otherwise it's gonna be bad. So I get talk you know my you know what right now, and she's not gonna be able to interrupt me. But y'all, this is a regular thing, okay. Don't let her sit up here and say, oh, it's just this time. No y'all just don't hear it, but it happens all the time. Okay, So Robin, you're lucky we like you because well I don't hear myself now, but that's because she mute it. So if you look at the group chat for everybody, I don't know, just a peek behind the scenes, Robin going off on us in the group chat. By we go hear about this in the commercial room. Yeah, So we have a lot of things to discuss. The first thing that I want to talk about that many of you may or may not have seen, is the fact that the Libertarian Party showed their whole entire ass this week. Um, and we got to talk about it. So friend of the show, friend of mine personally, Nina Turner, made a comment saying that she believed that insulin should be free. Now, regardless of whether you agree or disagree with that, that's not really the part the point of this discussion. Nina and I have a mutual friendship, in a mutual respect. We agree often on the problems, but we don't. We disagree a lot on the solution. But I respect her and she respects me. So she said what her position is just a random innoculous text. You know, insulin should be free. The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire decided that they would respond by telling Nina that she should pick crops for freeing the outrageousness of how absolutely unbelievably racist that was, and then for them to cry like little b words when called out on it, hold you everything that you needed to know about where they're coming from. Not only that, but there were others that jumped in on the action. The Libertarian Party of Arizona doubled down on stupid and agreed with this. The National Libertarian Party Twitter account basically co signed this, and today the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire is at it again. They basically told Nina pudd On, I don't want to I don't want to summarize it. I want to read the exact message word for word, word for word. All right, They said, we'll pay for Nina Turner to be flown to the country of her ancestors, as well as one year of that country's average income, conditional on surrendering US citizenship. Otherwise, Nina Turner should shut the f up about reparations forever. That's what they said. Now mind you, it's going to be very difficult for them to give her a year of the country's average income when they're fourteen year olds living in their mom's basement and thriving on chicken nuggets in a Chipotle salary. This is gonna be very difficult for them to fund that one year of that country's average income. But the fact that they were trending nationwide on Twitter for the racism and they doubled and tripled and quadrupled down one that I think tells you all you need to know. I've had my complaints about the Republicans and the Democrats as far as how they treat black people, but the Libertarians are worse. And this has The people that this has hurt the most have been black Libertarians who've been trying to present that party as another option for black people who are unhappy with the two party system. It exposed to everyone that there is some deep, deep issues in the Libertarian party as a whole, issues that are they're even worse than the race issues that the Republicans have. You know, I said to Nina and to I might have said this to our very own Jeff Charles as well, who's a black Libertarian, But I said you know, all three of all of these parties have failed black people. The Libertarians are the only ones who brag about it, though that was an embarrassment, that was insulting. The fact that they continue to do it even when they knew that it was inflaming people tells me, and I wrote this in a substack, and it tells me that they're not serious. They're not serious. Basically, all they want is and I'm not saying this for everyone, because I do believe that there are people like like Jeff Charles and Mash Terrey and some other libertarians who are serious. But in general, all these people want to do is just get high and pay no taxes. That's basically what this is. And you you've had other libertarians who are against this saying that it's an intentional that they do this intentionally to raise their profile, and it's like, well, congratulations, you did it, you did it. You raised the profile, all right. You just made yourself look like the biggest alt right party in the country by saying obscenely racist things to Nita Turner only because she said she thought insulin should be free. But do you agree and disagree with that? There's no reason to basically call her a slave and tell her she should go pick crops, and then after that tell her to go back to Africa, basically when it's likely that her ancestors have been here longer than the families of the fourteen year olds who run this Twitter account. Stupid, that's say your thoughts. Yeah, we could start from the very beginning. So I saw Nina's tweet and I just you know, I just said, we need, we need to have a real conversation about the Libertarian Party because you mentioned mass Torrey magics had issues with the Libertarian Party. Right, They didn't want to let him speak. He was too what's the word we can use for this, Maybe ethnic or authentic? Right, what what whatever word you want to use? Maybe too aggressive? Right, all those cold words, right. We they he had a problem with him a couple of years ago, right at one of their conventions. So this is not new for the Libertarian Party. This is something that you see seeds of it regularly on Twitter. And what I've come to the conclusion is is Libertarians are indeed sellouts, but they are usually corporate sellouts. Right, And I'm not talking about everybody, I'm talking about the party's platform, right, because it's okay on the one hand to say no taxes, small government or no government right government bad bad bad, But let's just let certain systems figure it out themselves, right, They would tell you, you know, businesses eventually would figure it out. And as a proponent of the free market, I'm somebody who can understand where you're coming from. But then when you decide that things like racism or cronyism don't exist or they'll just figure themselves out, that's where I have a problem. And that's where I, like you said, I know you're not very serious. So I think that the other side of this is on Twitter and on social media period. We live in an age where people try to be really nuanced and really smart and say something that's gonna catch everybody's attention, but also make people to say to themselves, Wow, what a fantastic point that guy made. And that's what they were trying to do. But like we talked about, you're just not that smart if you're if the point that you're trying to make create shock and awe value, but you have to resort to like chattel slavery, telling a black woman it's chatto slavery, or you know, if you were talking to a Jewish person making a reference to the Holocaust, right, or if you were talking to a Native American person you disagreed with and you wanted to talk about the trail of tiers like certain things, you should be mentally and intellectually agile enough not to go there, but still make a clever point if that's what you need to do. And lastly, for the people that just think that, oh, you were just in your feelings, or oh, they didn't actually say slavery, they're saying all forced work is that of slavery. You either know better and are unseerious, or you don't know better and you're stupid, because we know what they were referencing. When they responded to my tweet. They even said, well, this is the point that I was trying to make, and maybe you're right that we didn't make it correctly, And then they went ahead and doubled down on it in later responses that I saw before I muted them. So that is they have once again proven why they are not the third party that we need. Right everybody complains about, oh, a two party system, A two party system, A two party system, well, this is the third party here, and they clearly have issues with race, They clearly have issues with viability, and they have issues with legitimacy. Because again, when your platform is free market, free market, free market, I am listening. But when you ignore certain systems and structures that are literally as old as the country itself that prevent the free market from actually being free, I have a problem with that, right, Darville. We talked about this before, Like the Libertarian Party was against the civil rights movement, right because it was the government doing something right, so black people would probably still be slaves or we would still live in utter terror because again, they would have been against the federal government using the Union Army to keep black people safe in terms of equal protection under the law during reconstruction, right, or they would have been againt they were against the government or any type of government moving to end Jim Crow and other violences that we've endured, because that's the government making a stance and they are against that. Right. Over time, the market would just correct itself. Okay, again, not serious or legitimate, No, no, I mean, and and again you know these are the very people. Let's keep this in mind. They booed Gary Johnson at a presidential debate because he said he was he supported people having driver's licenses. But this is what you're doing, This is what you're dealing with here, you know what I'm saying, and it's you know, the civil rights thing is is one of the biggest issues that would prevent me from ever being a libertarian. Ever, how in the world can you just I mean, and you know this, some of them not I'm not saying all, but some of them are pro Confederacy. Yeah, because it was because in a way, it was the market determining the outcome of the country. Right if if if this state wants to do one thing and that state doesn't want to do another thing, then they should split, right, and eventually they'll come back, right, maybe a hundred years, maybe one hundred and fifty years. Right, everything will correct according to the market, which is just obscenely naive. I mean, I mean, and I I brought this point up this week. Wells Fargo had to settle a federal lawsuit for basically redlining black and Hispanics this year. In twenty twenty three, they settled the lawsuit this year. Don't tell me about how the market would fix this. The come on, come on, let's let I mean, but the problem that I have with them, and then Robin won't go to here. But the problem that I have with them is that they are criminally naive and their policies would lead to people getting hurt. But now now the issue that they have is that they've just been exposed again, not all of them, but they've just been many of them have just been exposed as a bunch of racists and flat out I mean, we ain't talking dog whistles, We're talking bullhorns, you know what I'm saying, Like this, this is a problem. So so, Robin, I would assume that you would think, and I'm just gonna go out go off on a limb here, but you know, I'll let you say it in your own words. But I would assume that you would think that it's probably not the best idea in the world to tell a black woman and to go pick crops. Right, Yeah, I would definitely think that's not a very wise idea. What the hell were they thinking? They probably wanted to get beat up. I mean, it seems logical, that's it. That's the only logical answer I can come up with, because that's disrespectful than a slap in the face, degrading. I mean, I can the list can go on. I couldn't even imagine somebody's saying something ignorance to me. You know, that is clearly a touchy subject, and disrespectful is at the top of the list. Um yeah, that's pretty well. Yeah, I mean, and then they tell her to day to go basically go back to Africa. It's like, man, are you serious? Like this is the but this is this is social media, like you said about uh I want to get beat up. It's like that that Mike Tyson quote right that you know, social media made people too comfortable for being too comfortable with being disrespectful and not getting punched in the mouth for it. You would never whoever, the people who are behind those accounts, they would never say nothing like that in public. Hm. I do have one thing to say on that. Um, I absolutely agree with you, Darbia, because it's it's kind of ironic. It's weird that you're saying this and on this topic. You know, just in social media altogether, people have become too comfortable, um, and very disrespectful. I mean, I just I it's I'm with with this topic which is so many with the whole race topic, you know, the whole just disrespect to one another and the hate, just the degrading. I see it constantly, and honestly, if my careers did not thrive on having to be on social media, I would definitely delete social media altogether because you just see it constantly, constantly, constantly. And the thing is, it's like for me, you know, I purposely unfollowed, you know, all negative things and started following like positive pages or you know, people that post positive videos things like that, or something that'll teach me how to elevate in life, things of the sort. And somehow those types of videos and types of posts still managed to make their way into my feed. And it's just like, it's it's ridiculous at this point, I mean everybody, first and foremost, I want to say, oh, so many people need to go seek help, okay, And I mean that in the most respectful possible It's it's it don't make no sense to me. Why why so many why human beings have to be so mean and so hateful to one another, Like why, what is the purpose, what is the purpose? What is that doing for you? How is that benefiting your life? In any way, shape or for her. Yeah, yeah, no, I mean you're You're absolutely right. I also agree with you. I mean it's you know, social media used to be something fun and you know now most of the time it's not very fun. And I'm totally total agreement with you. I would delete this crap in a second if if we didn't do what we did for a living, and you have to do it, you know what I'm saying. So yeah, totally agree. Um, and we'll close with this, so uh, Dante the Mike Tyson quote, I'm assuming you agree with that right, that these people have gotten too comfortable with being disrespectful and not getting punched in the mouth for it. Oh yeah, for sure. People people say wild stuff all the time online and they would I wouldn't even think about saying to another person if they saw in person, like especially the like you know, athletes or you know, wall players, like I mean people, I've seen people say stuff, you know, after games and stuff to certain athletes or it's just like you do know that this person would tear you apart. He would just physically would destroy you if like in thirty seconds I was about to say, was very little effort, if you said something like this today's face. I mean, some of the stuff is crazy. You go to certain sporting events when people feel safe, they will they will say any and everything and everything. You go to certain sporting events, man and certain things that fans will shout and stuff. It's like you really only said that because you know he's not gonna run into these stands and beat the snot out of you, right, Like you know that, right. I remember I was listening to a podcast one time, and the podcast host was like, if somebody said something to you on Twitter that you don't like, it should just be a rule that you can just say, I pick you, and that person you gotta fight that person, just like if somebody is in your mentions, somebody just say anything, just you make a tweet, innocuus whatever, you an athlete, radio ho, whatever, and somebody you don't know or if you know him and they just say something you don't like it, whatever, you can pick that person. You get like one person a week, or one person a month, or even one person a year, just like you know what, I picked you. You're talking you said something I don't like, We're gonna fight and that those are the rules, Like they have to fight, people would be so much more careful. Yeah yeah, oh no, that person's gotta pick left. Don't say nothing crazy to him. He might actually pick you. You know, some people people feel safe man, almost like a like a just to fight the only version of the purge. Yeah, or like, I mean, you'd be surprised, man, because you know, I follow boxing and combat sports. You'd be surprised how many just average dudes think that they could beat like professional boxers, just like like oh yeah, I mean, like I'm two hundred and ten pounds and I lift weights every day. Okay, Like you think you could beat the middleweight champion of the We're like, oh okay, I'm all right, dude. Like and people they really believe this, Like just because you're a good bar fighter doesn't mean that you yeah yeah, and then they actually believe this, you know. Or like you know this guy fight, he's a featherweight. You know, he can't beat me. Um, I don't think it'd be that easy for you. Like, I actually think it'd be very simple for them. Like we said, thirty seconds tops. They know where to hit you, they know where they know how to knock you out. Yea, you know what I'm saying, like they literally train to fight. Anybody that fights for a living, it's probably good good at it, right, that's how they eat. You know what. What's interesting too well, I'll make this point real quick too, like and don't forget you know, these are professional fighters, but some of them are thugs like Robin. You know what I'm saying, Like they right, they really about that if you run into a robber, you might have a problem. You know it was it was an old I'll leave you with it to remember the old saying. Don't don't pick a fight with somebody that boys eating by the by the barrel. Yeah, not gonna win that, right. Don't ever go to war with like a journalist radio host because they have a they ultimately have. This is what they do, right, this is their platform. You gonna don't pick fights with people that fight, I mean that this that's their job, or with somebody like Waye you know two times Begger. I'll never forget bro I was in college and the you know one of my homies, just like man Dwight is soft talking about Dwight Howard, right, because I guess Dwight was just having a bad game. This is what he was with the Lakers or no, no, no, no, this was much later, I'm sorry, not with the Lakers. This was later in his career. And it was just like, uh, you know he you know he was thinking of the joint, was a shell of himself, injuries, all that type of stuff. My dude, who's you know? He no bigger than you know, my side, so he average sized, grown man. I was like, you you do realize that Dwight would probably rip you the shreds, right, you're saying this from behind the TV. But he liked all of sixteen two hundred and seventy pounds, right, you wouldn't have no chance. Right. He was like, oh, man, I ain't trying to like, just think about that for a second before you call him soft and call him every other name just because he missed a layup. Well, and I'll tell you what. I'll tell you Another group of people too, And when I heard this guy say this, I never thought about like this. Um. It was what's the fighter who's always on lad TV all the time? Um, and he's an actor too, I can't Michael Ji White, Yes, Michael Ji White. So they were talking about professional wrestlers and of course, you know, professional wrestling is a scripted sport. But he mentioned he said, you know, he said, those guys, he said, that's a tough He said, that's a tough sport to be in. He said, you know why is that because you can't defend yourself. And I was like, damn, that's a good point. Like if you scripted to get hit in the face or hit in the mouth or hit in the back with a chair, you gotta just take it because that's what's in the script. You don't well get put through a table or whatever that's And he was like, that's because he knew he was. He said he was close friends with Ernest the Cat Miller, who used to be a wrestler but was a martial artist before he got in the wrestled and he said he would see all the stuff that he would go through all the time. And he was like, yeah, they they can't. He said that wrestling is the hardest thing to do because they can't defend themselves. You can't protect you can't protect yourselves. Whatever it's like, you gotta do whatever it says in the script. And I was like, damn, I'm like, you know what, that's a really good point. You don't want to fight them either, no, because at worse, these are big, strong men who can take a punch at worst if they can't fight at all, you know, yeah, at least six five two sixty five he lift weights and you know, can probably just take a punch or take a fall. So like, you know, at some point, like you're saying, boxing, you just reached a point with diminishing returns, right, like, even if you're a great fighter, you're one hundred and forty seven pounds, but this guy is one hundred and fifty pounds heavier than you. At some point, it's just you know, and these wrestlers, man, you know who's the heavyweight champ? Now? Is it still Roban Rains? Yes? A lot of these guys Roman included brock Lesner. A lot of these guys were you know, college football players, college wrestlers, yep. But they didn't you know, like you didn't carve out a career in the NFL or in the Canadian Football League. And you know, we know, there isn't a lot there isn't a such thing as like professional wrestling in terms of you know, college wrestling, right, there is no professional league like that so a lot of those guys just go to the WWE or go to New Japan, Like these are guys. I mean, if if you were a brock Lessner, was it all you know? It was an all state wrestler in college, national championship in or in high school national championship in college. Like, these guys are legit. You can fight. And he left brock Lessner left the WWE, went to the UFC, won that championship, which is a non scripted sport, like you fighting for real, for real, no no script and then came back like so like, yeah, but you see dudes on the street though, I can take youre Okay, good luck luck. Yeah, that's exactly what I was about to say. Good luck. All right, stay tuned. We have tea time with Row coming up next. Here. These days, it seems like everybody's talking, but no one is actually listening to the things they're saying. Critical thinking isn't dead, but it's definitely low on oxygen. Join me Kira Davis on Jeff. Listen to yourself every week as we reason through issues big and small, critique our own ideas, and learn to draw our talking points all the way out to their logical conclusions. Subscribe to Just Listen to Yourself with Kira Davis, an FCB radio podcast on Apple, on Spotify, iHeart, or wherever you get your podcasts. Real talk, real conversations. We got the Yeah, this is the Lost Radio show. Welcome back, you listen to the Laws, and now was the time to show that we like to call tu time with Row, Turn it up, Confetation, the latest celebrity news and gossip. It's tea Time with Row on the Outlaws radio show. All right, y'all, so this tea is not anything that you would expect. Actually, I mean it's it's been some time, but Las Vegas Metropolice searched the home as part of its ongoing investigation investigation into two Pakshakor's death. UM, and now they have confirmed that in the Las Vegas home that was searched, um in connected and connected to his death. UM. They are reportedly saying that it is tied to alleged killer uncle. So if I'm not mistaken, is they're saying that it's Tupac's uncle that killed him. No, the killer's uncle, the alleged killers on that don't make no sense to me. So, UM, the house that they rated belongs to allegedly belongs to the wife of Dwayne Keithie D. Davis, who is the uncle of Orlando Anderson, which is the person who was largely suspected of killing tupac Um. Now we interviewed two years ago, we interviewed Greg Kaden, who was LAPD detective who worked on the Tupac and Big murders, and he said that he gave They gave Kifi D what's called a proper agreement in order to get him to confess. The proper agreement basically says that whatever you tell them, they can't use against you. It's basically a free pass. So he confessed his involvement in two Pots murder. Now, when that became public, and he was aware that it was going to become public, But when that became public, this idiot decided that it was a great idea to be going around doing interviews. And as Greg Kating told us, those statements were not covered under the proper agreement. Anything he says outside of that he can be prosecuted for. So one thing, one of the things that the police fees was the manuscript of his own book that he wrote in twenty nineteen talking about his involvement in the murder. You know, this idiot thought he had community. He did not have immunity. What he had was a proper agreement where they could not use anything that he told them, but Las Vegas police could use all of the other public comments that this genius has made confirming that he was involved with the murder. Go tell your thoughts. I'm just learning all about this. I didn't know anything about any of this. Um, what are they specifically trying to find it? How do you not? First of all, how do you not know that you don't have immunity? That is something that you should have in writing from whatever law enforcement person gave it to you. But what are what exactly because I'm kind of lost here, what exactly were they trying to find when they raided the house. So what we can tell um, they took some bullets, they took videos, they took manuscripts, they took the mainscript specifically of his book, which tells me that they're going to be using his own words against him, which which what we'll do for the people listening. We're gonna go to a clip of that episode that we did with Greg Kating in twenty twenty one, have him talk about it, and then we'll come back on the other side. I wanted to touch briefly on the Vegas PD. Now, you said that you gave KIFD a proper agreement which was not immunity, and the proper agreement was just that he could not be prosecuted by any incriminating statements that he made to you. Correct. Okay, now he's done at least five interviews since send. Are those statements prosecutable? Absolutely? They are absolutely not protected by our proper agreement. The only statements that are protected by our proper agreement is when he sat down with us. If anything he says outside of that are his own self incriminated statements. So the DA in Las Vegas would be asked, Okay, what are you going to put key Fit on the stand? Put him on the stand. He pleads the fifth. So you've got Keyfit is basically the sole defendant in this case where he's also the sole witness. Put him on the stand. He pleads the fifth. And then all you can do is take these statements that he said publicly and use those to impeach him. Say, well, here's what you've said and now ask a jury or a judge to say, is it enough to prove his guilt? I kind of think it is. But I'm not a D. I'm not a DA that has to shoulder that burden. We was on BT like he went on, and in this case, you will not get any argument for me bro at all. I'm with you. So that's the issue that he has. Like he he clearly thought that he was that he had immunity, That's not what he had. What he had was the law. The Los Angeles Police Department could not punish him for anything. They couldn't prosecute him for anything that he told them. But then when you go and you confirm it, all of those statements, videos, interviews, podcasts, all those things can be used against you. Yeah. People again, people just talk way too much, talk way too much. I yeah, I mean yeah, I mean if we're talking about murder homicides, like, there's no sational limitation on that. Man, you need to be a thousand percent sure that you have immunity or you need to be quiet. Mum. It's just it's just not worth it in my opinion, if you you know, I don't, Yeah, I is it? So what's the possible, Like, what's possibly the outcome here? Like could this get really bad for him? Oh? Yeah? Well, first of all, he's sixty years old. So any any sentence, any prison sentence, is basically a life sentence. Yeah, um he is. Here's the problem that KIPD has. There were four people in the car that shot Tupac. He's the only one alive still. Oh boy. So all of it come because Orlando Anderson, who many people believe was the trigger man, he got shot and killed two years after the Tupac shooting. That's one another guy he's he's died another one I think he died from like diabetes or something like that. So kif D is the only person alive today who was in that car. So he wasn't like uh like Greg Hating said, he was a perpetrator and a witness. So he gets on the stand and please the fifth all they're gonna do is just run back his his public comments that he's made. You know, he confirmed that he was in the car, He confirmed that he was uh Orlando's uncle, and confirmed who was the shooter. Um, so justin I'll just read this quick and then we'll move on. But this is from the route. In past interviews, keife D has claimed to be a former crypt and the uncle Orlando Anderson, who is rumored to be the man who fatally shot two Bot in September nineteen ninety six. While no arrests have been made, it has finally been revealed what authority sees from the home when they searched it Monday evening. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department collected a desktop computer, a laptop, a cell phone, a hard drive, a Vibe magazine that featured a story on tupot marijuana, forty caliber bullets, tubs full of photos, forty ink cartridges, and a copy of kife D's twenty nineteen book, Compton Street Legend. Now you see where they're going with this, right, They're gonna use his own words, yep, which is why it never makes sense for these former gangsters too. You know, to do certain things publicly or in the media unless you have full immunity, and you would know that you give that isn't something I mean you would know right, you would have that in writing? So yeah, I mean, I don't know, man. The culture of like I used to do, X, Y and Z never really made sense to me. Personally, because the whole point of this was I thought of being a criminal was to be under the radar and not to get caught, not to be famous after the fact. But crimes that don't have, you know, statue of limitations like murder, especially high profile murder plot stupid, stupid, stupid. Uh Robin got any more thoughts on this? If not, let's move in. Uh yeah, it sounds like he really got beside himself, like I don't know, maybe in his head he thought, oh, it's it's been such a long time, you know. Now I can say it all right, you know what I mean, I can talk about it. But that's you. He really could have just got away with it. He could have got away with it, and he put he literally made his bed, like how do you you just I don't know, you put yourself in that position. You could have got away with it. I mean. But at the end of the day, we're happy, we the people are happy that he's caught. That's right, came out. We are happy because I mean, he gets what he deserves, that's right. Nick. So next now, now, so gee, am I saying it herbo or herbo? Because I don't want to Nobody coming in the neck? Uh, Dante, how's she saying that? Right? Okay, there you go? All right? So gee herbo this fool. So he faces up for twenty years behind bars after pleading guilty to fraud for allegedly using stolen identities to find private jets a Jamaican villa designer puppies and then lying about it to the federal agents. I mean again, I mean this kind of follows up with the last story, because what is wrong with people? Why are they so stupid? Like you must have bumped your head because never never, and it's just like you got you make all this money already. Why are people so greedy? And just ah, it's just I don't even know. That just blows my mind. I would not even put myself into that position. And you know what's crazy is I was actually doing some you know, just scrolling or whatever. And I seem like a lot of celebrities tend to end up, like you know, in these positions where they end up broke or you know, oh in the irs, or just end up going to jail because they get too greedy and then they don't want to, you know, handle their business the proper way, so they end up going to jail or broke and then just end up back up at a nine to five like I will never when when my time comes, Okay, I'll learn my lesson from their mistakes. That's all I got to say, because that's why, you know, um, I was gonna say the same thing. As far as like connecting the two, it seems like this is like the the stupid criminal segment, Like if you're doing stuff like that, the worst thing you can do is show it off, getting the luxury cars and designer puppies. Like and I don't even saying with a straight face, like what are you serious? Like what do you down tell your thoughts? What is a designer puppy? I don't even know. I'm assuming hold on, let me, I'm gonna look it up. I think I know what it is, but I just want to because because I think that we see a lot of these rappers still doing a bunch of illegal stuff for money because they don't really have that. They don't really have the money that a lot of people think that they have. Camera said that he had a platinum record, platinum, cam had went platinum, still selling crap because you ain't really making I mean with a lot of that stuff borrowed, jewelry, faith designer. You know, they're selling you an image. There are some rappers that really have it right, Like I would be surprised if Drake didn't really have a lot of money. Drake has money, right, But a lot of these guys don't really have money like that, especially when you look at Okay, you sign a record deal, they give you an advance, but you got to pay that back, right, It's essentially a loan against your future sales. Most of them, especially younger ones, don't own their music, right. So these people are not like super filthy rich, and they are not rich without debt. Right. It's one thing to say I don't make a lot of money, but I don't owe somebody. It's another thing to say I make I have money, but I owe more than that. You're still in a bind, right. I just think that a lot of when it comes to a lot of rappers and entertainers, they don't really have the money that we think that they have or that they portrayed a have um And that that interview from Cam really stuck out to me when he was like nah, I was on the block, Like when he and you know how Cam Cameron is like he he just really authentic with it, like he was just like, nah, I mean we had a a platinum record, hottest think one of the hottest things in New York, and I was selling dope because we don't have it. I think uh. Method Man said something similar where he was like it took him a long time to get out the streets because he was like, it won't the money like you think in me in the rap game, wasn't really like that. Now, jay Z got money, but it's only one Jay. It's only one jay Z. It's only one Kanye, right, it's only one Drake. Everybody else, especially a lot of these younger guys under twenty five, under thirty. You they probably signed it vance, right, so maybe they got three one hundred thousand up front if that, and we know what they did with that, right, These are not young men who are I got three hundred thousand, I'm about to get in the real estate. I'm gonna put a little bit of money over here. In put a little bit of money over here for a rainy day. Not the first thing that they doing is what Darby, I'm gonna get me a gwagon, go give me a grill and go give me some some designer pit bull puppies whatever, and go throw and go throw ten grand in the strip club and what they don't realize And Darvo, you noticed, because this is a business that you've been a part of. If I am a record label and I say, oh, DARVYO, you can say you can rat I want to sign you. Here's two hundred thousand dollars. Don't worry, just give it back to me when you make you a set, when you go when you go gold, platinum and diamond, what that means when you go gold, platinum and diamond. You if I gave you two hundred thousand up front to go blow and be ridiculous with how much do you owe me now? At least fifty? Well not, because keep in mind that advanced against your future earnings doesn't count. The amount of money for studio time that you have to reimburse, the amount of money for marketing and promotion that sometimes you have to reimburse, that doesn't count. That also doesn't count the fact that the standard deal in the music business now are three sixty deals where they take a piece of everything. So they take a piece of your music, your show money, you're you're merchandising, your endorsements, all of those things. So if you're in the hole, that means you're working your ass off who have nothing because all you're doing is paying back that advanced right. So just the stupidity of what of what he did? And oh, by the way, so the designer does and this is what I thought they were. They're like those like elaborate doodle, golden doodle, pugle cockapoo, you know, uh, stuff like that, Like that's the you know, the non common hybrid, you know what I mean, the boarding, the downward doodles, you know what's on earth. And those dogs are very expensive too, and they have very expensive makeup too, like upkeep, brother, they're very expensive upkeep too, because they're not a common dog. Right, you didn't just go and get you a you know, a Labrador or or a Doberman or something. You know what I'm saying, You go, right, you got a laborate doodle. So he probably was getting those dogs to sell them because they cost a lot of money. Yep. Ridiculous. Ah yeah. So I mean that's pretty much all I have on that. But I mean, what I can say truthfully is I noticed a lot of these celebrities as of lately, there is like there seems to be a lot of them that have like weren't for the arrest or going to jail like currently like back to back to back. I'm like just scrolling and viewing and you know, and I'm just like, wow, another one, Like what is going on? Like I don't understand like that, this is just how are you in this place in life? And it's just so many of them. How are you in this place in life where it's like I made it? I made it? And I'm pretty sure Darville, we spoke about this so many times, I think before we've spoke about something about this, like when you make it. I'm pretty sure both of you guys probably remember, like where it's like, how do you get to that point in your life where you like put all that work in and you just I don't understand. I just don't understand, because listen, don't let me make it cry, okay, And I coming back outside so real quick, and then we'll go to the last one. Um well, first of all, Robin, is this the last one? Do you have another? No? That's it? Okay, cool, So we'll close with this um Dante with Robin was just saying, who does that sound like? Who does what person that we've talked about in the last couple of months. Does that sound like I'm drawing a black who? What athletes? Who that that couldn't leave the streets alone? Oh, it's a bunch of them. Are we talking Stephen Jackson? No, the five year old self proclaimed blood who checking out with teenagers? Who we go to Chicago? No, we're talking about a current one who is a superstar. We can't leave them streets along? Oh man, Now it's a oh man? Who who the fool with the gun? There go? Yeah? And I'm wondering if he even a gangster for real? I doubt it. I mean he just you know again, and this is as a gun owner. The whole point it's I don't want you to know that I haven't right. That's the thing that I don't understand about a lot of I don't want you to know that I got this on me. It's supposed to be you got out of line, surprised. I supposed to not a show prop. It's not a It's not hey, I got a gun, I'm tough. It's it's none of that, right, it's just a I don't know, man, he kids, man, And I say that as somebody that's not even third yet. But it's like you look at the difference in mentality. It's just like, oh, man, that that's well. And here's the thing. Those are the ones who are the most dangerous, right, Like the stupid ones, the fake gangsters, the those are the ones are the most dangerous because those are the ones who feel like they got something to prove, and they're dangerous to themselves too, right, because first of all, you don't know what you're doing, so you know, you will be the type of cat that is, you know, accidentally shoot up everybody in the car, shot people with the gun sideway, Yeah, like shoot the gun went off in the car, Like oh, I didn't even know my dad. Now you had a funeral, right, or you know, you just ruin your own life. Like I mean, I don't think Josh should be suspended for you know, however long he's suspended, But I mean this, you're playing Russian Roulette with you know, two hundred million dollars bro right, and it's the only way you're gonna all right, yeah, unfortunately, because and you know that was his long suspension. I didn't have a problem with it for one reason. It's called stupid text. That's what that was. They gave you a pass. They tried to sweeping under the rug the first time. Right. What they was like, we're just gonna give you eight games, and we're gonna count for them games as time served. Right Like, they was giving you a pass, and then you go out and do something stupid again. So now you're paying the stupid text. You know why I don't like Above all else I understand. But you know why I don't like black man with a gun. We don't vilify them. He ain't do nothing wrong, he ain't no criminal. Let him give him another one. You know what I'm saying. Nothing happened. I get it, it's stupid. I don't like it. But in a grand scheme of things, did he do anything wrong? Well, here's here's the thing. He broke the rules of his employer and I. He doesn't say you can't own a gun. They can punish you for any conduct that because if if Jos said that I am working with the NRA, they wouldn't do anything far enough to do that. He was what I said that he should have done. He should have been like, I'm with young gun Owners of America or somebody like that. That's what he should have done. Just been like, No, I want to bring awareness and I want to encourage, you know, young black people who can own fire to own fire. Right, I want to do stuff like That's what he should have done. But no, but the damn food was too busy. You want to be right? Yeah, if he had a dude, if he had to win Old TV and said, you know, I am promote responsible gun owner. Yep, I'm a gun advocate. Start you a YouTube channel, right, start a YouTube channel. Be like, I'm reviewing this pistol, first one and I'm reviewing the one that y'all saw in the video. Right review, I'm reviewing it. Do something, be like, where's the creativity? Remember how we used to get in trouble and Robin, I'm sure you your kids probably do this too, But you know, I we use a kid. You used to get in trouble. You used to just think of something, something dumb. But like I'm gonna say anything something maybe a little creative. So I ain't gotta get off. So I just gotta take this bullet by myself. Yeah, yeah, something like where's your creativity? Man? Like, oh no, I'm starting a YouTube channel like I'm a gun and tube like, I'm not trying to be no trug. I'm a gun enthusiast. I believe the Second Amendment is a very important right for Americans. God helps keep the first one intact. Right. You can't you make all this money? You got a team, a little The team doesn't want you get suspending because they're your best player. They ain't. Nobody think about it, like man, right right, frustrating because I would have been the first thing I would have came up with, right, Like, yeah, you know, I'm a government gun enthusiast. I have like thirty guns, you know, in school shooting, none of that stuff. I just I like collecting them. I like showing them. I have a YouTube channel, go for it. Do you know how many people would I'll close with this, Do you know how many people would would would have defended him had he been smart enough to do that? Yeah, he's in the South. I mean he's in a state. This either happened they said in Atlanta or Memphis. I mean we're talking you know, Tennessee or Georgia. So those are states where you can own firearm. Those are what I like to call free states. California, not New York where you gotta jump through a thousand hoops to owner you know, the own a pistol with six six bullets. Right, these are free states. You can own a gun here, man, you're right right, Well, I mean again, this is why you pay a stupid tax. This is exactly why you pay the stupid tax. Because he wasn't smart enough and and apparently didn't have enough smart enough people around him to help him get out of this predicament. And then now he's gonna miss what forty games or something like that, something like that. It was, it was was a half it was if it wasn't half the season, he was close to apps. So all right, stay tuned. Speaking of Dante, we have Dante's Darte's coming up next here true while I'm Matt Gire listening to The Outlaw, and make sure you subscribe to the show on Apple, podcast, Spotify, iHeart, or wherever you get your podcast. And if you listen to the show on Apple, make sure you leave us a five star review and the comments very important for the algorithm and for those of you who've already done. So thank you, oh so very much, and now's the time to show them. We like to call Dante's hot takes telling the truth. Whether you like it or not, it's Dante's hot takes on The Law's radio show. Well, Republicans are doing what we knew they would do as soon as Democrats decided to take aim and essentially obstruct everything Trump did with investigation after every investigation, Republicans are gonna do the same thing. How do we know that, Well, they told us they were gonna do that when they won the House. And so you know, one of the first dominoes to fall is taking him at President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, who can't seem to take a step or go out his house and breathe without being you know, in some story. So this time it is related to two whistleblowers who have finally been identified and have finally given their side of the story. They are from the IRS and they say that the investigation into Hunter Biden's tax situation was slow played, and they believe it's because obviously his father is it's his father's justice department. There are allegations of bribes dating back to his time on the energy board of a Ukrainian company named Barisma, and without getting into a bunch of legal jargon, this it's nothing new in Darvo. How do we know this is nothing new because when President Biden, who was then Vice President Biden was overseeing all things Ukraine, he said publicly that he told the Ukrainian government that I am going to withhold a billion dollars worth of aid if the prosecutor who was investigating that said company, Barisma, was not fired. Okay, so this is not new. Unfortunately, this is not going to go anywhere, the same thing that the Trump investigations. They're not going anywhere. Right, this is political. It does look very damning, especially because we now have someone else who was an advisor or a confidant of the Barisma CEO saying that at there was a ten million dollar bribe or payout. Five million went to Hunter, the other five went to President Biden himself was in MVP at the time. It does sound like from this side of the story that as the Vice president, Joe Biden was selling off parts of our government and pedaling and selling influence. So it does look terrible, right, we know that a lot of these Hunter Biden stories have been confirmed after the election. Right, we know that the laptop was authenticated, although everybody in the mainstream media outside of The New York Post said that before the you know, tried to slow play that before the election, and then after the election came out and said, yeah, well, you know it's kind of true. Same with the FBI. So this stuff is not new. The reason why I'm gonna get on Republicans is because you're not going to do anything with it. This is political the same way we got on Democrats for doing the exact same thing. To President Trump, You're not doing anything with this, and as a result of your dog and pony show, our country is falling apart. Okay, certain financial institutions predict that at the turn of the year there will be a recession. There's been some pushback on that, but if you look at where interest rates are, this country financially is in trouble. There's a lot of things going on, and our governor in our government is essentially playing dress up and trying to score political points for an upcoming election rather than fixing a lot of the problems that they caused. Right, how did they possibly cause this financial crisis when you just print money throughout a pandemic and send people home. Well, things are going to slow down. The FED is doing whatever the FED wants to do, continuing to raise interest rates, when we are not at least at least economically, we are not out of the pandemic. Um. I was just looking at a statistic earlier today that for the first time, we are at the first at the prespense of the first time in American history that more people were denied for auto loans than approved. I just saw that today. So we're not in a very good place economically. Many institutions believe that a recession is coming, and our leadership is not doing a very good job of leading. So I got a lot of thoughts. First of all, Um, I have no sympathy for Hunter Biden because once again the theme of this show this week has been the stupid tax. Oh no, I was going to say, it's don't smoke crack but never well yeah, that too, but with hookers and take pictures of yourself on your own laptop. But that that is, you know, being stupid call from a hooker's ass. But no, with Darby, he was smoking rocks, Like Okay, I understand cocaine. Okay, that's a rich one, right, and we've we've seen him do we've we've seen him do powder cocaine, because that's what he did offer, the off of the prostitute's ass. But right like he was, the choice was cracked. How messed up do you have to be in the two thousand like this is post two thousand and ten to see crack and be like, you know what, I'm gonna do this? And then I'm I'm you know, my my dad is either a senator or a vice president. I wouna take pictures. So there's that, right now, Here's here's the other thing. I do agree with you in this sense. And I've heard other people say this. I've heard Republicans say this. You know, y'all better do something. You know, it doesn't make any sense if y'all not gonna do anything with this stuff because people are tired of the hearings. I personally believe that this is ultimately going to end up with Joe Biden being impeached. He's not going to be removed from office, of course, because you have to be convicted in the Senate to be removed. And that's not that's not going to happen. But I do believe ultimately this ends with him being impeached. That's number one. And number two, here's here's the problem. Okay, if we in the room together, if we stay in face to face and I just punch you in your mouth for no reason and you shoot me, I can't turn around and be like, damn, why you shoot me? You know what I'm saying, right like, like, this is why, like we were saying throughout the Trump era, this is why you don't play these games to begin with, because what's good for the goose has to be good for the gander. What happens is you determine you. You set the rules of engagement when you do stuff like this. If I do something to violate you, like I said, if I haul off and punch you in the mouth for no reason, I don't get to dictate how you respond to me, right, you know what I mean. You could punch me back, you could you could kick me, you could shoot me. You know what I'm saying. You're defending yourself either way, right, So when if I do something to you, I don't get to then say, I don't get to determine how you respond and this is the problem with this game and two and two Republicans. And to be fair to Republicans, they told them this from the be getting going all the way back, like a lot of them complain about a lot of Democrats like to complain about the Supreme Court. If you go all the way back to when the Democrat controlled Senate took away the filibuster for the lower courts, the Republicans told them, you're going to regret this because you're not going to be in power forever. And guess what happened. They lost power, and the Republicans up the ante by taking the filibuster away for the Supreme Court. So same thing with a lot of the investigations that they put on the former president, many of which had very little validity to it in the first place. They told them, you're going to regret this. So now when you have at least pretty strong circumstantial evidence of corruption, of course they're going to shove it down the other party's throw. Now is this good for the country overall? Nup? Because you're you're in and up in this Both parties are in a constant knife fight trying to cut each other's throats out. That's not helpful to the country. Totally agree with that, But this is the environment that we live in when you set these rules. So when you have someone, now you know, the previous Congress was investigated, They investigated Trump Trump a bunch of times, they investigated as kids, they investigated all of that. So they can't then turn around and say it's out of bounds to investigate a crack smoking, a cracked smoking, prostitute loving philanderer who keeps failing upward, who's an idiot and ends up getting a job working for an energy company. Right like this, I mean, this is like the think about the dumbest cousin you have the dumbest cousin you know in your family working for First Energy in an executive position. Oh, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying Hunter shouldn't be investigated. You know how I feel about this. I am just saying I'm fed up with the circus, just like I was fed up with the circus when the Democrats did it to Trump. Because we ultimately know this ain't going nowhere. Oh, it's absolutely Well, here's the thing, it's absolutely a certain out if you really just ask somebody with no legal background, if you really just wanted me to be honest and say what seems to have more validity. This absolutely does, based on what Joe Biden said on the record, based on him saying that him and Hunter have never talked business about correct, based on him saying him and Hunter have never talked business together. But we know that that's probably not true, considering that you know Hunter's statements, um, when he's talked to other people, what other people have said, like, we know that's probably not true. So I would I would venture to bet that this has some validity to it. If not, if it's all valid, we just know that what what's really going to happen, right Biden, is it resigning. He way too prideful to do that, right even if even at this advanced age, with this much of his faculty's gone, he ain't stepping down. He would never, He would never. You are not a politician in this country for the better part of forty years just to be finally become president and stepped down over a little scandal, Come on, Come on. The most is going to happen, in my opinion, is an impeachment. He's gonna get impeached and that and as we know, from the last you know, last couple of years. That's a political tool like anything else now. But again, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. When you when you play these you know, don't write a check in your ass, can't cash you know what I'm saying. Don't like our politicians are so shortsighted. You know. They behave when they get in office. They behave like they're gonna be in charge forever. Yeah, and when they lose power, they get a gasp at the same thing that they just did being done to them. And that's why I hate the I hate the hypocrisy. I also think it's very funny. Like uh, Robert and I discuss previously, I think it's very funny that they found co pane in the White House. I think that's probably the funniest political story they you should have heard, like the the news reporters describing they said, U investigators found a dime sized back of coach in the White House and then everybody looking around like, I don't know who's bad daddy? You know, dad, well, who's stop playing with me? Part of when the last time you went to go see your pops, they had bring your child to work day at the White House and Hunter Biden went to work with his dad. I thought he was about to get high. He was like, let me go to the bathroom to do a little too too real quick. Let him know how to follow you, sir. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter at Brian t A E b R y E Robin O'Malley a k A missus technical difficulties where you gonna come for me? You can follow me on Instagram at Real Robin O'Malley and you can follow me on Facebook at Robin O'Malley and then the um, what's those little things? I don't I can't think of it right now. I'm a little slow right now. 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