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Bail, Justice, and America's Turning Point

Chad and Rob Episode 1019

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From bucket list concerts to America's cultural tipping point, this raw and unfiltered episode of Off the Hook takes listeners on a journey through personal experiences and pressing national conversations.

The episode begins with Chad's enthusiastic recounting of his VIP experience at a Pantera concert, complete with backstage passes and meaningful interactions with band members. His story captures the genuine excitement of crossing an item off his bucket list while sharing the moment with his son. The hosts' natural chemistry shines through as they exchange concert stories before pivoting to weightier matters.

What follows is a candid, no-holds-barred discussion about recent political violence, media accountability, and cultural shifts reshaping America. Chad and Rob tackle the assassination attempts on former President Trump and the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, exploring how these events signal what they perceive as a crucial turning point in American discourse. Their passionate call for the reinstatement of media accountability measures through the proposed "Charlie Kirk Act" reflects growing concerns about responsible journalism and public safety.

The conversation doesn't shy away from controversial topics, with the hosts offering their perspective on everything from bail reform to identity politics. Throughout their discussion, they maintain that debate—not violence—is the path forward, lamenting that speakers who bridge divides often face the harshest opposition. Perhaps most poignantly, they observe how tragedy has sparked renewed interest in faith and values-based conversations across political lines.

Whether you're seeking perspective on current events or simply enjoy authentic conversation between two friends unafraid to speak their minds, this episode delivers thought-provoking content that challenges listeners to consider where America stands at this critical juncture. Subscribe now and join the growing Off the Hook community spanning from North Carolina to Florida and beyond.

Speaker 1:

When people are released from jail, they have the responsibility to appear in court, but some of these people choose to go on the run.

Speaker 2:

They go back home to mommy.

Speaker 1:

And that is when these guys come into the picture. So sit back and listen to the Off the Hook podcast with chad and rob very fine people on both sides. These are real stories, but the names have been changed what's happening?

Speaker 2:

guys rob here chad what's? Up. Oh nothing much man. Man Chad how you been brother.

Speaker 3:

I'm good man. It's just a crazy world that we're living in.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it is.

Speaker 3:

Trying to be as normal as I can, right.

Speaker 2:

Before we get into this whole craziness that's been going on, please tell us how did Pantera go for you and Asher?

Speaker 3:

It was freaking awesome.

Speaker 2:

Pantera. Let me see.

Speaker 3:

Share a nice little uh Yeti, yeti uh containers, which is now my new coffee mug.

Speaker 2:

All right, so so yeah, yeah, you splurged, got the VIP, the meet and greet, you got the VIP parking. How was it getting there?

Speaker 3:

We were. So we were coming from wilmington, raleigh and, um, you know, folks don't know that's a two-hour drive. Had to get a son out of school early, right, and uh, we had to be there by four I'm sure he didn't care though? No, not at all. Um you know, we stopped um trying to stop at the redneck lab to get us some that's some dude.

Speaker 2:

That's some good food, ain't it?

Speaker 3:

yeah and uh anyway. Um, yeah, we get there. We're like I got the uh, platinum parking or whatever, so I'm like parked right there at the gate. It was. I went all out for everything. This is a bucket list item for me, so I didn't.

Speaker 2:

I didn't skimp on anything I told you, man, I was.

Speaker 3:

I was like man, you're going to love it and yeah, so it was really cool Cause I wore my Smith shirt.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I had to wear it on one of the other episodes, but it's. The queen is dead, is the album and the significance is um.

Speaker 3:

that album has um song called cemetery gates song called cemetery gates that was made by Morrissey and the Smiths and um, I'd watched a video clip of uh Phil and said, and Selma, uh, the lead singer for Pantera, talking about how he was a huge Smiths fan, and he even pointed out that in the video because one of um Pantera's biggest songs is cemetery gates. They don't sound alike, but they just have the same title, right? Anyway, we got to do a meet and greet with the band.

Speaker 2:

And of course you had your Smith shirt on. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I'm the only only dude in the whole concert with a Smith shirt. I imagine people were like, well, smell that there's.

Speaker 2:

They're a total different genre, you know for folks listening yeah, yeah, I like I don't. I have I never heard of them. Yeah, so you probably don't. Yeah, I never heard of them.

Speaker 3:

That was my like college and like I don't know it was. What do you call it? Alternative type music back then.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, it's funny how you know, you're not too much older than I am, and it is just totally different.

Speaker 3:

It's well, you're, you're where you grew up and it's all. It's all relevant, Right and like if you went to college and you know that that plays a part in people's music taste too, and um, so like, and growing up, you know I heard old r&b. I mean I like barry white oh yeah, oh yeah so I mean, I have a vast variety of taste, but I wore the shirt and um as soon as. So they had everybody behind this wall and, like everybody who had gone for the vip, thing was you know lined up and you get one on one on one with them.

Speaker 3:

They don't give you much time. I was a little pissed. I mean, we do the event for the one tree hill thing and like it's not like that. Yeah, you meet the stars there and, like you know, you get to spend a moment with them. And uh, I was just a little ticked about that because each one of them, you know, had significance too. I've been liking pantera since nine, the early 90s, and I'm all workout training partner who's now dead now, ch Chad Dunlap Miss you, buddy. Anyway. So getting to meet them was big and I wanted to speak to each one of them and I got to. Zach Wild came out and he's like we got a Smiths fan here. You know, he's got like a little New Jersey accent. Zach, we got a Smiths fan here. You know, he's got like a little New Jersey accent. Zach Wild is Ozzy Osbourne's, or was Ozzy's, main guitarist, lead guitarist, lead guitarist since he was 19 years old, I mean. So Black Label Society, like you know.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, Good stuff Good stuff.

Speaker 3:

I mean, he's a phenomenal guitarist. Anyway, he came out and he gave me a big hug he's like hey brother, and you know, just brought me in there. And then I met Rex Brown, who's the bassist, and he gave me a little fist bump. He's kind of a quiet shy dude from what I could tell. And then there's Charlie Benate and he's the drummer.

Speaker 3:

He came from Anthrax Right and a damn good drummer yeah and uh, he was really cool, but they were both commenting and then phil phil was at the end phil and samel and sanello and samela I'm trying to pronounce his name just say phil, phil the lead singer lead singer for pantera and, uh, they both were like the smiths and I was like, yeah, brother, cemetery gates, and he goes oh, you caught that.

Speaker 3:

And I was like, yeah, and uh, there's others too. But anyway, um, that was just real cool. And my son, you know he's, he's quiet and he was, he was enjoying all that. But after the whole experience they email you. You know how they do it, yeah, yeah, or things where it's digitally saved in the drop box, and they email you the photo because they like to make money on everything, right. So I never got the email and like literally the next day I'm emailing ticket master and live nation and like where's my damn picture?

Speaker 3:

yeah, I mean between me and my son. We paid a lot to do that, yeah, and I was kind of pissed and um never got it. Like you know, I met some other people and they had gotten theirs during the concert. So I was, I was pissed about it.

Speaker 3:

Um, anyway, fast forward to today and I was just looking at tiktok and so once you look at a couple things on tiktok, algorithms go to kind of what you look at. So I'm seeing all these pantera videos of concerts in different places and, um, I commented on some guy's picture because he had like a backstage thing and and he, he wrote me back and he's like, yeah, I'm friends with the drummer, um Charlie, and I was like, oh, cool, you know, and I sent him a picture of me and my son. We were there and uh, he remembered me from the, uh, the going in to the thing, and uh, I was like, yeah, I never, we never got our photo. I was kind of pissed about it. You know, I'm still trying to email ticket master and he goes, oh, he sent me a link to dropbox and I tried.

Speaker 3:

It didn't work, like it says you need some kind of password I'm not being on dropbox man. Yeah, I'm not a fan either, anyway. Uh, he was like well, give me a minute. And dude went in it and sent me a screenshot of our picture. I was like, hell, yeah, that's awesome. So just some random guy that I take, just turns out he's friends with Anyway. So I got my photo, but the concert.

Speaker 2:

I was going to ask you how's the production?

Speaker 3:

Okay, the first band was from Australia, a group called King Parrot. They're crazy, that's not really my forte.

Speaker 2:

We sat down today for about 20 30 minutes and we're going through all the videos just screaming.

Speaker 3:

It was just crazy screaming. Then the next band was from Stockholm, Sweden. They're Vikings.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 3:

Amor or something like that. They come out with the Viking horn and the freaking Big old fat guy on a bass guitar.

Speaker 2:

No, no, oh, that was the first.

Speaker 3:

That's the Australian band. No, these are all like long-haired Viking dudes. They say they're Vikings. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's pretty entertaining. I've never heard them before, but they were actually pretty good. And then, of course, the main event.

Speaker 2:

Pantera baby.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they had this huge flag up. It said in red letters Pantera Huge. We're on the very front. Only person in front of me is a security guy in the stage.

Speaker 2:

Right there in front of Phil.

Speaker 3:

We're in front of Phil. We're in front of well, zach was on the other side of the stage, but he did come over. Um, we're in front of rex brown, right the bassist, and um, it was just. It was awesome, man, how did asher like it?

Speaker 2:

man, was he like?

Speaker 3:

he's just like in awe, because I mean something like that even for my son.

Speaker 2:

Likes good music, thank god yeah, even for us as grown-ups.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's like, oh yeah, just can imagine what it is for a teenage boy, right, just getting into it and like, yeah, so you, it's probably a fan for life now for sure, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, so yeah, even even phil came out and he was, like you know, talking about the young people that were there, right, you know, I think phil's around 60, something like that. So I mean he's up there, um, but the guys I mean you, they dismembered in 1993 and didn't get back together until 2022. So that's a long period of time, you know, to disappear and then just come back. I mean, you know, dimebag Darryl got shot killed on stage.

Speaker 2:

Vinnie Paul's dead now.

Speaker 3:

Vinnie Paul just died. So for them to pick, you know, a new drummer and a new lead guitarist, zach Wilde. I don't think he could do any better. Nah, but you know, a lot of people have their theories and Pantera's no more Since they lost Dimebag, but I thought they did A damn good job. Yeah, man, you know, and I, I enjoyed it thoroughly. So, um, yeah, man, you know, and I, I, I enjoyed it thoroughly. So I get to check that off my list right on my bucket list, well I appreciate it my weekend wasn't as quiet like that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, uh, I just. We had the band played at the bend at this new place here when we didn't. Yeah uh, really good, got uh a lot of people out there, it was good.

Speaker 2:

But sunday we did a benefit for my mother yeah and cousin and stuff that passed away and we raised a few thousand dollars and helped everybody out, which is kind of nice. I want to say I appreciate everybody who listens, because there's a lot of people that come up to us and say, hey man, I listen to your podcast all the time. I'm like, really it's kind of weird because it's two hours away. It's right outside of Raleigh where we're at. Okay, yeah, because it's two hours away.

Speaker 3:

It's right outside of.

Speaker 2:

Raleigh where we're at. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, and so I'm like I appreciate it, keep listening, and we got some fans up there. It's kind of weird going to different towns and cities. Hey, I love that podcast you did with this. I'm like I don't remember which one it was. Yeah, but thank you.

Speaker 3:

Right, yeah, I just got a call from a guy from Florida last night and he had checked us out before too. He's a bondsman down there. Oh yeah, he was calling about some stuff. So yeah, I mean, you never know where it's going to pop up and affect people.

Speaker 2:

That's awesome.

Speaker 3:

Well, so before we get, into this craziness that's been going on, so this is kind of a special episode. We're going to not do a capture today. This is a current events thing.

Speaker 2:

I think we need to talk about it because it needs to be put out there. I think everybody that believes the same. I think the majority of America would agree with us.

Speaker 3:

I'm seeing people picking up Bibles and going to church for the very first time in their life.

Speaker 2:

It's amazing to see what's going on. Yeah, but I got a little bit of this for you. What do we got? There you go. That's five minutes. Five minutes long, cause that's what I would love to have with some real quick.

Speaker 3:

Yes, as a matter of fact, you're very close to how that song came about. Oh, really, I don't know if you know how they came up with that, but Phil evidently got into it with some guy in the crowd a long time ago. Yeah and uh, it ended up in court and the dude's dad, um, told the district attorney, uh, of that case that he wanted to have five minutes alone with Phil. Uh, that's what he said, and Phil made it into a song, it's it's such a bad song.

Speaker 1:

I love it.

Speaker 2:

Um, all right so let's get this, let's get talking about this, all right, chad, all right. So, with all the craziness going on, they've tried to kill president Trump. Yeah, in the beginning, yep, we had two attempts on him Two attempts on his life, then after that, after when he won, all of a sudden you see some of these Democrats like Crockett AOC, just going crazy, screaming out of their dam. They look like lunatics.

Speaker 3:

How do these people I mean folks on the left, I mean a serious question. How do these people appeal to you seriously?

Speaker 2:

I'm still trying to figure out what makes you want to vote for somebody who who talks. That's crazy.

Speaker 3:

It's just because of tds well, I think, honestly, I think that cause my neighbor across the street, um, he's a registered Republican. I still can't figure this one out. He's a registered Republican but he does not vote Republican, he votes Democrat and he has those values and like I'm like, but I'll talk to him about current events and he's obviously getting everything from CNN or or you know one of those stations, right. I mean it's totally and like I'm not saying Fox is like the gospel here. Folks Like I really try to lean toward Newsmax or somewhere that that is real, actual news. Yeah, you know, but there's a lot of garbage out there that they're feeding this. I mean it's like they can. We have this crowd of people that likes this, so we'll put this content out for you. Not real, you know, it can't all be like that, but here's, there's no way you can fake Charlie's death of getting shot and everybody saw the video.

Speaker 2:

Here's the thing. So now a lot of people they're coming out saying Democrats. Not one person has said anything about acts of violence. Bullshit, because you see it every damn day. You've seen that stupid. What's that stupid? Maxine Waters, she's calling out for violence. Okay, yeah, elizabeth Warren's calling out for violence.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, in the past, all you've heard is they've called for violence. Yes, you know getting their faces. And you know you've heard celebrities Madonna, she's like I thought about blowing up the White House. Yeah, you've heard celebrities Madonna, she's like I thought about blowing up the White House. Yeah, even Johnny Depp said something that I've often thought about Assassinating the president. They've been pushing that stuff constantly. Finally somebody did it, took him up on it. Yeah, conservatives, you can say whatever you like and like.

Speaker 3:

I think stephen cobert just was on and he was interviewing, actually, the lead singer for smashing pumpkins. Um, what's his name? Um, corbin, oh, um, I I've drawn a blank. Yeah, yeah, um, I listened to his podcast from time to time, but, um, anyway, he was interviewing him and he even admitted that. You know, conservatives, you know, aren't like this. No, you know we're not. We have visuals. They burn down cities. So Charlie Kirk's podcast was, or his movement was, turning Point, right, right. So I think it's accurate to say this is truly a turning point. What has happened for the nation? It will be a turning point.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. Well, here let's right before we get into talking about Turning Point, because I got a really good. I got a really good fact I want to bring up about it. So after they tried killing the president, tried it twice. All these liberal groups going crazy now because he's in office. Then he signs an executive order for cashless bail.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so he does that.

Speaker 3:

and then, as soon as he does that, this girl, this poor girl yeah, in charlotte on the train, yeah, yeah, and you know that story's really taking a back seat since this charlie thing.

Speaker 2:

Well, did you see what the democrats said about it? They said oh he, he wasn't being racist, but it's on video him saying I got that white girl twice, yeah Right. So if you think for one minute that he won't racist, you can kiss my ass.

Speaker 3:

Racism swings both ways, folks.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know you don't say I got that white girl and it's not racist. Come on, get out of here. I'm sick of that crap I have, I have, have. I think, after this charlie kirk thing I have just I've drawn, I'm I'm done people yeah, you're seeing video after video.

Speaker 3:

People are done like the, the guy who trampled through the memorial for charlie kirk, the 19 year old kid right, and you see the guy and um take him and literally like toss him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, well, he should have. Yeah, he got, and he got arrested yeah he got arrested.

Speaker 3:

There was another girl that was running her mouth. She got arrested. People are losing their jobs over stuff that they're yeah, I mean.

Speaker 2:

It's time, and there's a new act.

Speaker 3:

I actually posted that on Facebook. What the actual name of it is.

Speaker 2:

Well, you keep going. I'm going to look it up.

Speaker 3:

So there was an act that was made a long time ago about um being able just to say, and do you know whatever you want about people? And uh, it's kind of like, um, you know how you can get sued if you um.

Speaker 2:

Did you put that on your profile?

Speaker 3:

yeah, yeah, I did, it's an article. Um, I did yesterday. I was just I don't post a lot, but for some reason I just felt like it. But yeah, it's a defamation of character, right, that's, that's a, that's a term there, it is right here. So that article, it goes in and it tells you and so what happened is Obama repealed this years ago and now they're talking about bringing it back because it's applicable to today and I, I think so.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's all right. So you want me to read a little bit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 2:

So trump shares call from uh. Call for media accountability with the charlie kirk act after shooting. So uh follow down here. It says Donald Trump has shared a video column for the president to reinstate a Cold War era media accountability law in response to the assassination of the right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. You know what? I'm going to stop it right there. I don't like when they say right-wing activists, yes, he was right-leaning, but I think he was just. He was a good guy. So he was just. He's just a good man all around. I don't give, I don't care what you had conversations with people, dude.

Speaker 3:

How I mean you don't? I mean nobody. Nobody fought nobody. You know he had conversations. You couldn't keep up. You know, that was just on you yeah, so, uh, he got.

Speaker 2:

there was a petition calling for the gathering More than 5,000 signatures within 13 hours following the 31-year-old Kirk's killing in Utah University and the arrest of 22-year-old Tyler Robinson. Tiktok user Ellie May called for the president to reintroduce the Smith-Monk Act, a US law once intended to prevent domestic dissemination of US, back to foreign media, and to give the name the Charlotte Kirk Act. So I think it's time for us to start holding the media accountable for their negligence, for one, because they're pushing agendas in line and twisting everything. I'm tired of it. I'm sure Chad's tired of it. We're all tired of it.

Speaker 3:

I think it's evident, and you're seeing it everywhere People are fed up. I mean, conservatives have taken it on the chin for a long time, a lot. And I think we're to the point where they're not anymore.

Speaker 2:

No, we're tired of it.

Speaker 3:

We're not playing the games with the transgender stuff. We're not. We're not doing it.

Speaker 2:

You want to go. You want to go cut your peanuts off? Go right ahead. But don't tell me that you're a girl now, okay, I. You're a woman now I don't. Don't push that on me. I don't care what you do in your own little area, as long as you're not messing with no kids or hurting nobody. Go do whatever you want, we don't care, yeah, but what we care about is you messing with our kids?

Speaker 3:

yeah, you hey, you know, I saw a thing you never see trans people going to read books to people, elderly people, right, right, it's always kids. Yeah, because there's a grooming. Well, I always mess with the kids there. I mean, there's it's a mental condition that these people have and I don't care what you say it is, you wouldn't be targeting our kids.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm sick of it. I'm sick of it, everybody's sick of it. I'm telling you yeah, everybody's done.

Speaker 3:

We're done with this and you're seeing a lot of stuff in other countries, charlie Kirk, I mean England, yeah, all over the world, south Korea.

Speaker 2:

Yep.

Speaker 3:

I've seen it in several countries.

Speaker 2:

So this is the point I was going to make earlier about Turning Point. He has, you know, he was traveling around the US. He did go to Europe. Yeah, he did do some debating. That's how you solve issues and that's how you get unity is by debating and coming up with you know. But since this shooting, his message has gone beyond just him. It's gone to encompass the entire world. Yeah, and Turning Point USA is going to become bigger than Charlie would ever thought.

Speaker 3:

It doubled in size in one day. Yeah, I saw some statistic about that. Um, yeah, I think it's. It's, this isn't going away anytime soon. I don't, I don't think you know and, and I think the uh, they, even I heard that they they excused Ileon Omar uh the the one out of Minnesota.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it sounds like she's got a loogie, yeah Well apparently um post public posts about charlie kirk's death and um. She has been removed from um congress hearings not indefinitely, but I think she can't attend some for some period of time. Why? Why is? She even in office she shouldn't be, I mean she's not a us citizen?

Speaker 2:

I don't. I think if you're going to be, you're going to run the us, you need to be a us citizen. I mean, duh right, if you, if you work for off the hook, uh, oh, if you're going to do business with off the hook, you know and do what we do, then you're going to work for you know.

Speaker 3:

It's the same damn logic it seems logical enough well, I'm yeah, but we're not dealing with logic anymore, right?

Speaker 2:

but we are, we are now, but we weren't. It's funny how all these shootings are coming from mentally ill trans people.

Speaker 3:

Oh, they're trying to spin it because his parents were conservative, the kid okay. So the facts are. Dude was conservative from what I hear, conservative family, mom and dad, good family. He did not change his views until he went to college, right, and that's when he became more involved into politics.

Speaker 2:

So that just proves everything charlotte cook kirk was saying about college.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, right there yeah, yeah, I mean point it out, ray charles could have seen this yeah, the dude um had some major issues and um we're gonna hear a lot, a lot of things to come out of this. I think in the future I mean I last at this moment, you know he's not talking right um I think they should bring back water boarding or something like that.

Speaker 2:

I I'm down.

Speaker 3:

You know we need to get some answers out of this guy.

Speaker 2:

Rough them up a little bit.

Speaker 3:

We got to stop coddling people. Oh, I'm done.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm done. But you know what, though that, and I think you would agree with me a hundred percent Chad. The good thing that came out of all this is everybody knowing God, jesus and going to church, opening up in the Bible, looking and seeing his message about that. It's amazing to see it worldwide. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

How much?

Speaker 2:

effect it is to see it worldwide. Yeah, how much effect it is. Because you I mean you can Martin Luther King was a pastor did the same thing. They killed him. They killed JFK, I mean everybody who's trying to bring everybody together. They want to kill.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, everyone who's been a speaker has been silenced. Yeah, in that capacity.

Speaker 2:

But you're not silencing him. You're just making his voice louder by doing it. Right, but we've got to do something about the mental illness in this country. That's what's bringing us down period.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I believe so.

Speaker 2:

Well, we got that off our chest.

Speaker 3:

Yeah well, chest. Yeah well, we just, you know, we had to. It's such a, such a big, I mean, there's so much out there and I know people are gonna, you know, get overwhelmed with all the charlie information for now and forever. How long it's going to remain in the the news? Um, we're just two dudes in wilmington, north Carolina, that are voicing our opinions on this subject, right, but it does tie into kind of what we do as as bail agents.

Speaker 3:

Right, no it does, so it ties into that. I mean, and don't forget about the girl on the train. I wish I could say her name. I cannot recall but horrific, horrific thing that happened to her on the train. I wish I could say her name. I cannot recall but horrific, horrific thing that happened to her. She literally left the Ukraine to come here and seek a better life and get stabbed by a guy behind her and says I got that white girl twice on video.

Speaker 2:

I mean he just, If that was, the roles were reversed there, oh, there would be riots in the street there would be stuff burning down Charlotte would be burning down Charlotte would be burning, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm sick of it. Well, guys, that's already 28 minutes, we're already there. Well, we had to do this. This is a special episode. We had to get it out there, get our thoughts. If you're sitting back and you're watching this and you're listening to us and you want to know more about Charlie Kirk, just look him up. Just look him up.

Speaker 3:

And apparently Candace Owens came out with some big information going on about charlie and israel. Um, I don't know enough to speak about it. I just saw a clip from where she was talking about it. I don't know if it's gonna amount to anything in the future, but I thought it was noteworthy to mention.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, um, she's um I think milo's coming back out of retirement too to do some speaking. Yeah, I've seen that a lot on social media. I'm glad to see people stepping up.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, and and and yeah. I think it's cool to see people leaving the democratic party, because that's just not who they signed up for.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I can't wait to see what. That's just not who they signed up for.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I can't wait to see what, and it's not going to have to be a this side and that side. It's good versus evil, pretty much. That's what it is.

Speaker 2:

That's what it boils down to Politics is different and I think people are seeing it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's not politics. This is good versus evil.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was a lot different 25 years ago.

Speaker 3:

I think you know that Democratic side's only going to be left with nut jobs.

Speaker 2:

You mean different colored hair.

Speaker 3:

Well, yeah, that shit rots your brain.

Speaker 2:

Dudes with the hairy chest that has boobs. Yeah, something like that.

Speaker 3:

Skinny jeans and man buns Weird.

Speaker 2:

Alright, guys. Well, we love you, we it? Thank you for tuning in again, but until then, I'm rob, I'm chad, what's up?

Speaker 1:

we'll holla at you later you've been listening to off the hook with chad and rob. We hope you've enjoyed the show. Make sure to like, rate and review, and be sure to follow us for notifications for another exciting episode, but in the meantime, you can go to our website at wwwoffthehookbillcom to see more. So until next time, stay out of trouble, or it'll be you that needs to get off the hook. See you soon.

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