 doesn't like certain people. I happen to despise rap and the whole ghetto thing. I don't think ghetto is a culture. They call it a culture, but it's not. You know, it's a defect of humanity, personality defect. It's like idolizing the criminal element. Not all hip-hop is, you know. No, not hip-hop, talking about a criminal rap, you know, very negative lyrics. And what do you do when you go into a ghetto? You see graffiti. You think graffiti is art? No. Graffiti is vandalism. Vandalism. That's the point. Vandalism. That's the point, but it is art. No, it's not. It's where it's put. Well, if you get permission to paint a mural. What about the guys who do sand castles? What about the guy who does sand paintings on the sidewalk? Did he get permission? Did he get permission to do it? Well, the sidewalk is public. He has no right to paint the sidewalk. It's public. He should get busted. It's the commons. You got to get permission. You don't have a right to paint. It doesn't belong to you. It's the commons. You have no right. What about the other people that don't want to see crap painted on a sidewalk? Well, that's my point. It's where it's done, is the problem. And it's what it is, too. But you're saying it's not art. If you see a bunch of scribbling, a bunch of defacing scribbles it. That's not art. Who said that? It is art. No, it's not. It's where it is, is the problem. Why can't they paint on their own property? It would still be art, wouldn't it? Yes, but yeah, it's vandalism. Where it's done. Are you kowtowing to this particular group of people in the United States that do this shit? I'm saying it's art. No, it's vandalism. Where it's done, it may be construed as vandalism. They should be incarcerated. You don't go to a public place and start spray painting and painting things. I just said that. It degenerates. You see where I live? I live in a quiet suburb. You can hear a pin. All you hear is birch chirping. Everything is nice and neat and clean. That's the way I like it. I don't want to see no frigging graffiti on my sidewalk. But when you get an idea, you go with it in your opinion, but you don't listen to the whole picture that I'm trying to say. I know what you're saying. No, you're not. You ain't. I've seen graffiti that is art. If I put the Mona Lisa on someone's building, it's still art. You'll get authorization and permission before you do it. It's still art. If it looks like art, it's still art. So where it is is the problem. Wait a minute. Let me ask you another question. I know this guy who makes a big deal out of his paper mache. Me and others that I know feel that paper mache is art for people that have really no artistic talent. It's a bunch of crap. You throw a bunch of glue, sticky paper or whatever. It's like modern art where you just throw painting on a piece of plywood. It's maybe art to them, but it's still crap. To you. What you do is art. This guy over here is art. But if I do it on somebody's building, it's still art. It's art, but you get permission. If I saw you paint on a building, are you listening? I have you put the cuffs on you. That's correct. And why is that? Because of where it's done. But it's still art. Yeah, I'm not I'm not denying. Yes, you are. No, you're trying to say that somebody can paint on a public building. No, you are saying they can't. No, they can't. But I'm saying whatever they do on the building is still art. What about the scribbling you see when you drive on a high? What about with the punk? What about with the punk still? You're not. What about what the criminal element does? You're not getting and they spray paint a bunch of whatever symbols. And what if it's art? Well, they might say it's art. Well, what if it is art? I'm saying. So what's the problem? Regardless, the problem is it degenerates this is of the the surroundings. It defaces. So back to my art is vandalism where it's done. So you're in favor you you feel that these these that these dirty dingy ghettos should exist. What the hell does that have to do with ghettos now? Because that the people that do that that's where they live. The sand painters don't live in ghettos. Oh, you sand castle makers don't live in ghettos. No, I'm I'm singling out graffiti. And some people that's your problem. Some people consider it. You don't single out graffiti. You single out vandalism. Where it's done. Comprehending. I still don't think somebody should be able to paint on a public building. They should get permission to do it. I agreed with that how many times already. So why you busting my chops, but it's still art. Or what does that have to do with the the the type of ladies? Oh, you know what? Let everybody let everybody spray paint graffiti all over the place. You want to live in that kind of environment. You know what? You look at that. Nobody said that you are criticizing see that which is painted straight or whatever. I'm glad I'm not doing that. I'm glad. Folks, I'm glad I registered as an independent and not as a Democrat. Oh, Jesus, because because there are Democrats that don't want to hurt anybody's feelings. Everybody's wonderful. Everybody's special. Everybody does that have to do with graffiti because the people that do it are degenerate and are of a criminal element. Caravaggio killed a man. But he was a great artist. So what? Caravaggio? That's correct. So you don't get the point. You know, we're stuck in this. Who is that guy? Who is that guy? Megal Thorpe the one that put a crucifix maple Thorpe maple Thorpe some degenerate that put a crucifix in in a jar of urine or something and he called it art and and he felt people were were oppressing him and denying him his right to express that we're censoring it. Correct. Did he have this in a you just said that he tried moments ago that he tried to put everybody is entitled their own opinion. Wait a minute. And it's not how you change. Did this guy try to get that jar of urine with a crucifix in it into a public museum? It was in a public museum. It has no business being there. Did he get authorization to bring that in? You don't get authorization. They buy it. That's an offensive thing to have in a public museum. Sell it. A crucifix in it. But that's your opinion. Well, there are well, you know what? If it's in a public place, you see if it's going to be accepted. And if it is, it is. If it's not, well, you can't bring your disgusting degenerate work of art in a public museum. You know, simple as that. I don't think you have read much history in times past. Certain artworks at certain areas. Likely before the renaissance and these that the other thing and and modern days and this guy, they were not accepted. They were not considered on. That was their opinions back then. Yeah. And they the Catholic Church. If you did anything that was not of the Madonna and Child Christ on the cross. You were a heretic as a driver. I often go on the highway and sometimes don't ask me how they do it. Sometimes I'm on a highway and I go under an overpass and I look up and what do I see on the overpass? I see graffiti spray spray spray paint graffiti. Somebody holds their feet and leaves them all to me. This is the facing public property. It's a form of vandalism. The the little the little delinquents might call it art. Is that art when you put a spot that you know that a swastika is an ancient symbol from India that goes way, way, way, way, way, maybe thousands of years. Yes. Correct. Before Nazi Germany. Correct. It's like a never ending spiral. Yeah. So what is the symbol of Sicily is the head of Medusa, I believe, with legs in the shape of a swastika. The same exact shape. It's an ancient symbol. So what does it have to do with Naziism? I know. No, it technically it's not a a universal symbol for Nazism. The point is that different eras, different times, historical periods, some things are accepted and others are not. Yeah. In the sixties, almost sexuals were criminals. They were sick with neurosis. They were this, that, and the other thing. Listen, fine. Today, 13 states allow them to get married. Decent, well-educated. There is such a thing as evolution. True. Decent, well-educated human beings do not want to live in an environment with a bunch of crap garbage on the street or graffiti, spray painted on buildings and shit like that. They also don't want to live in a situation where Wall Street Yeah. Kills them, steals from them, et cetera, et cetera. But we do. There's a lot of contradictions. Like, for instance, if you lie to the government, like that banner I posted, if you lie to the government, it's a felony. If the government lies to you, it's politics. It's NSA spying. Yeah. Why did some, why did a friend of mine call that gentleman, Mr. Snowden, a spying traitor if the guy was doing Americans a big favor by letting them know that when, when, when, when Obama told the American people that your private conversations are not being spied upon. And he lied. The truth was that you are being spied upon. So because he tells the truth, there are some Tea Party boobs out there. It's not just Tea Party's boobs. That think he is a, he's a traitor and he should go to prison. Why? For doing Americans a big favor by spilling the beans? Because in America we have this thing like the, those in authority are the governments. They are in charge. And you have to obey them. We are not. Yet the Constitution says otherwise. Like I said before, the sickening sycophants and they're out there and, and, and the, a lot of these Tea Party people, a lot of these idiots from the red states, the Bible Belt red states that, that, that, that worship, this cult has nothing to do with the Bible. It's a cult. They vote Republican based on their cult. So, you know, and a lot of them are, are living week to week. A lot of them are poor in these states. A lot of them are middle class and, and with the tax burden, but they still vote for the elitist Republicans. Well, the Republicans just, they, the farm bill didn't pass. If it would have, they would have just cut food stamps, you know, but they would have continued giving the big bucks to Big Agra and the big file is, and the big food companies in its area. But fuck the small farmer and fuck the goddamn people on the SNAP program. SNAP food stamps. Oh yeah. Because every, the 50 million people on food stamps are just lazy bums. They're lazy bums. So, yeah, the welfare, the, the, the few crumbs that the poor get in terms of social services, which make up a very tiny, a, a, a percentage of the, the budget. Very, very minuscule. They, they, they act like they're, they're giving them so much. The Republicans act like they're receiving so much. Well, they are. According to them. Well, because. But the big companies are not. If son should not pay any taxes, general election should not be any taxable. What about? And we should give them subsidies and refund. Now, what exactly would you call it when Chris Christie supposedly gave these billions to the, the fat cats to the, to the rich? In other words, Christie wants to. I call it criminal. That's what I call it. Christie cuts all the social services for the poor, but he supposedly. And teachers. And teachers, and he's spending taxpayers' money on his reelection campaign. Right? But I also heard he gave corporations money. Very, very large sums of money. Of course. They're the job producers. Yeah, sure. In China, in India. Right. Et cetera, et cetera. And hey, China and it. So, but what they do is fine. What Goldman Sachs and the big bankers do is fine. That's even finer. But if one of us attempted to do what they do, they would lock us up in a privatized prison. You realize, of course, that the Occupy Wall Street was infiltrated by the FBI, et cetera. Yeah. And spied upon. And there was also a program to kill the top leaders if they got out of hand, et cetera. That's fascism. Well, we are fascist countries. Why did the Occupy Wall Street pushy out and didn't go and didn't make a big deal out of it like they do, like they're doing in other countries with hundreds of thousands of violent protesters in the street? Why did they wimp out? They were put down. They didn't wimp out. They got put down by what I just say. Well, there wasn't enough people there. There were plenty of people there. You ever see the protests in Europe and in Turkey and in all these other countries? Yeah. They're all in one spot. They're massive amounts of people. We had them all around the country. This still won't make any difference. The asses of the masses. How they're going to put that hundreds of thousands of angry citizens? Come on. They did it. Do you see them around anymore? There wasn't that many people at Occupy. They were around the country. Then how did they all like I'll say it again. They disappeared. They went out. They disappeared. Okay. That's how it is in America. We prosecute whistleblowers. All right. We uh we don't allow dissent. We treat them as terrorists. Yeah, but what the hell are you going to do? Being against the forces of evil is considered a terrorist. Exactly. So so the truth is twisted. We need a law. So there is a sort of way of thinking in this country where the truth is avoided and unaccepted and not cherished by our society. It's like they perpetuate the lies and if you call them out and and tell them publicly that they're liars, then they look at you as a whistleblower. A traitor. Or a traitor. And the bigger the lie. Or a terrorist. The more it's believed. So we have a easier to be sold. So we have this corrupt like you said corporate plutocracy. Fascism. Fascism. And uh the media probably won't um interview anybody that wants to tell the real truth. How can they? They are corporate sponsored. What are you going to go in there and say? Corporations are discussing their rotten. They should be dissed at the other thing. And they're going to put you on television? I don't think so. Well Lionel almost does that. Almost. Not as long as he works for a big corporation. He works for WPIX Channel 11 New York City. You know a little too far one day and he'll be out on his ass. Well he's been pumping out those editorials and someday Lionel is going to grow a pair of real big brass balls and he's going to start you know uh well he doesn't he sort of names names. Sort of. Sort of. But uh yeah and then you end up on internet broadcasting like poor Dr. Gary know. I mean he had nobody hears you. Gary should have his own bonafide cable station. Gary should have his own show on MSMEC. But now we're talking about sponsors when we're talking about. Yeah and that's how the exposure comes about. Companies. Sponsors. Sponsors that pay salaries like that goofball that says oh yeah how come we're not doing the show somewhere somewhere uh high tech state of the art. Because then you have sponsors because it costs money and uh and uh people that get paid a salary for being a broadcaster have to kowtow to the sponsors. Not only that there's no content. Corporations. Yeah. There's no content then. It's just fluff. Yeah it's fluff and then you we have to go to commercial. Commercial time. Then the more fluff to commercial. So does our names our real names be a name? Not really. Is the real truth getting out? Not really. But uh these goofballs just want to criticize and uh you know it's funny it's like it's like show business like Hollywood. They'll boost your career if you have some talent if you have a lot of talent they'll boost your career but at the same time they love to tear you down like they did with Paulie. Because it's because it's it's um news. News. That's it. Like a tabloid if you're a tabloid you you give positive news as well as negative news but like entertainment tonight they think they think they think paparazzi hang out at uh Kate uh Kate's uh place where she lives and etc. Oh they gotta get a picture. They gotta get a word. They gotta do this. That's news for the tabloids baby. Because there are people with no life in America that live that that live to to focus on these celebrities these possibly movie stars famous athletes. Well it goes down to making a buck. They have no life. Making a buck. There's two people really care what uh uh uh uh Gwyneth Paltrow or a uh Kim Kardashian or a Paris Hilton does in their private life. I can care less. They love it. I can care less what they do in their private life. They love it. Or what you know what Beyonce thinks. Yeah. And her husband or or whomever how they feel. Where where they where they go to eat who they're dating who they broke up with. I mean there are people who really care about that shit. Yeah. Because their lives are so miserable and they live vicariously. Yeah. Through others. Yeah. It could be a father who's screaming at the Little League baseball coach because his son is special. And and meanwhile the umpires and coaches are doing their job. You know. Well a person becomes special. I would throw them off the field. As I told you at the beginning of the show. Yeah. We become special by getting smart. By being educated. By doing something and becoming a master at it. And that's how we become we don't start out special. And living. God is not a respecter of person. And living and teaching by example. Like Jack the late Jack DeLane used to say the best way to teach somebody is by example. Like if you have children you set the example you don't just talk to talk. You don't smoke the cigarette and tell them hey don't smoke. Yeah. You don't just talk to talk. You walk to walk. And the same thing goes for Christianity. For religion. You got to walk to walk. Don't say oh I'm saved. I'm saved. You got to find out what the hell that you what's required of your verse. You got to you got to know the you got to know the basics. Right. You got to go to the Bible. You know and not your tradition. So when you mentioned China you know I figured uh I see you know that maybe that's why I'm getting back to the hall of shame. That's maybe that's why American products just don't last. And have there's no quality control was there manufactured with cheap labor in mainland China which is where the jobs are right now. But anyway um um let's um you know it's a perfect day to debut with the rack of deer antlers here the horns because there's been you know every time I come here and I got a real positive state of mind. I had a funny feeling in the back of my head as something was going to piss me off. And it ended up not being built. It was the cat isn't that funny. It was the cat. You want to go out? Yeah not yet. No no you don't. Ah you don't want to go out to me. But as soon as the camera starts the cat wants to go out. Anyway um Billy's gonna will you make sure more of the third's gonna call in at the 10 after. Because he wants to spend a little more time with us. So uh I think uh I don't know you know what we being that your lunch is being heated now. Yeah. Maybe we have time for that one frivolous. We don't have a frivolous here. I got some of I think I'm gonna have to I'm going to have to edit it. Quite a bit. I had a beautiful story here plus things said about the story and now I have to edit it. Why do you have to edit it? Because it's so long. Oh wait a minute don't tell me it's about the birds. It's about the birds. Can we leave that for like. It's for the birds. I don't want to spend a lot of time on birds. What kind of a show are we doing here? We're doing a show about how authorities tell you what to do and what you can do. So the bird story is just merely an example to a deep much deeper. All the stories are. All right I tell you what do you have a another reading that will take up the time that your lunch would would be ready? No because it'd be ready in five the two minutes. Do you think so? Yeah. All right you know what let's do the break now. Okay it's time for the Reverend Dr. William J. Isamon's gastronomic delight known as lunch and then we will be back with this very invigorating ferocious show. Got the horns. These horns are really meant for conservative right-wing Republicans. Is that like the in Congress? You mean the evil eye? The evil eye the the Maloike. To the to the conservatives and the teabaggers the horns. It's an interesting prop. I mean it's you know it's amazing how how heavy they interesting prop. I'm sure I'm sure the deer that lost it. Yeah. Thought it was interesting too. Yeah. Well it's amazing how heavy they are. You know.