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88 segmentsThis is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Our little podcast is the podcast that could, the little engine that could. You know, when we started, it was just a simple rebroadcast of our show, and they would take it over and put it on this new podcast platform. I didn't think anything of it. Before long, we started hearing from people all over the country where we don't air on the radio in the town where they are. And I would say, well, how are you hearing us? Did you find us online? And they say, no, I was on a podcast. Or, as happens for more than anything else, somebody sent me an email, say, hey, check out this podcast. He's from Houston, talks a lot about Texas, but talks about national stuff, and I think you'll like him. And that's how our little podcast grew to be one of the top in the country. It's pretty cool. And so we have show sponsors on the radio. We have show sponsors on the podcast. One of them's a good buddy of mine. His name is Ray Breyer's. And he owns the Pipeyard Inc. And what he does on his cell phone is people call and go, hey, I got a 118 mile pipeline going through Louisiana into Mississippi. And he says, all right, let me go check it out. He goes out. He rips that pipe out of the ground all the way. And he goes off and sells that to somebody else who needs the pipe. It's a beautiful process. And people call him all from our show, from our podcast, all over the country. Thepipeyard, inc.com. 409-788 pipe. 409-88 pipe. Talk to Ray, the pipe, ma'am, a good buddy. I'm on testosterone, and I encourage everybody else to be on testosterone. If you're below 350 on your testosterone level... Very good chance your insurance will pay for you to have it. You know why? There's a lot of studies that say it's very good for you, not just your sex life, but your energy, your strength, all sorts of good things. Do your own research. Don't trust me, but you should do your research, and you should get your blood panels checked, and they'll do all that for you at synergenics. Go to fixmylowt.com. Fix my lowtie.com. You paid your insurance premiums. Hoping that you would never get fire, smoke, damage, water damage, hail damage, hell, we have so many storms and hurricanes come through here. And the national carrier now doesn't want you, doesn't want to pay you. Chad T. Wilson law firm fights so that you do. He is the lawyer that will fight to get you covered. Go to claimdenied.com or email me and I'll connect you. Claimdenied.com.
It's that time. Lock and load. The Michael Vary Show is on the air. Got rice cooking in the microwave. Got a three-day beard. I don't plan to shave and it's a beautiful thing, but I just got to say, yeah, I'm doing all right. Three white liberal women have come to be a dominant force in the Democrat Party. And they share certain characteristics. A lot of cats, a care in nature, a willingness for those who have children to sacrifice their children, to sacrifice their children for the purpose of more attention and their ideological. insanity. Michael Malice is a Fox contributor and podcaster. He's been a guest on our show over the years. He was on a podcast called Triggernometry. And he makes this point, I think, quite well about crazy liberal white women. I think people underestimate to what extent privileged, especially white women, are willing to sacrifice their children for the altar of status. For them having a trans kid is like winning the lottery, right? And you laugh, but it's really the case. It's very disturbing. They're the only ones bringing their kids to drag shows because for these affluent white female liberals offals, A man in makeup is like the second coming. And, you know, they're showing dad or their husband or whoever, how enlightened they are, because this is what corporate media tells them. So they can't wait to bring their kids and show how with the program they are. So they are a menace. And this, in my opinion, is Munchausen by proxy. You know, they're torturing their kids for the sake of status and accolades. It's absolutely right. He's absolutely right. And a lot of women, I think, fall into this because they see the effectiveness or they are affected by the effectiveness of political propaganda that tells them that Republicans are mean. And women in particular their entire lives have been told that mean is bad. You must always be nice. You must not fight back. You must not defend yourself. You must not shoot back. You must be nice. We can just nice people to death. But there comes a point where you have to wake up and realize that there is evil in the world and it must be destroyed and that you have to defend yourself or it only gets worse. You know, the Democrats' bad polling numbers right now because they took up these bad issues. And a lot of it is liberal white women led. Reminds me of an old joke from Ronald Reagan and his delivery is just golden. Did you hear the story about the kid who was outside the Democratic fundraiser selling kittens?
When the people came out from the fundraiser, he was holding up the kittens, and he was saying, buy a Democrat kitten. Well, a couple of weeks later, the Republicans held a fundraiser in the same place. And when they came out there was the same kid with the kittens. And he said, buy a Republican kitten. And one of the members of the press who'd seen him there two weeks before said, wait a minute, kid, you were selling these kittens the last time as Democrat kittens. How come to Republican kittens now? Kid says, because now they got their eyes open. Oh, we cut that audio too fast. The crowd, I mean, it was raucous. The response was absolutely raucous. They loved it. They absolutely loved it. You talk about liberal white women. These are the kind of people that watch the view, not grudge watch, actually watch the view because they think, oh, they're talking about politics. I'm going to stay up to date. What's going on? Well, here is Tulsi Gabbard, who's a real woman you can look up to, and she's calling out the hen party hags at the view for calling her a traitor to her country. Just give this a listen. Some of you have accused me of being a traitor to my country, a Russian asset, a Trojan horse, or a useful idiot, I think was the term that you used, which basically means that I'm naive or lack intelligence to know what's going on. They use that. I want to let your viewers know exactly who I am. All right. Set the record straight. I am a patriot. I love our country. I am a strong and intelligent woman of color. And I have dedicated almost my entire adult life to protecting the safety, security, and the freedom of all Americans in this country. It was the attacks on 9-11.
I guess we're getting a little bit far ahead of ourselves, but Franklin Graham finds you refreshing. He doesn't find me refreshing. Richard Spencer, the white nationalist leader, says he could vote for you. Joy, this is why. I mean, you're on Tucker Carlson at least 10 times. Why don't you go on Chris Wallace's show? This is why I'm here, because you and other people continue to spread these innuendos that have nothing to do with who I am. Well, Hillary Clinton started and then you shot back at her boy. You called her the queen of warm on. You double down, unfortunately, you double down on the baseless accusations that she made that strikes at the core of who I am. I'm a soldier. Because of the attacks on 9-11, I enlisted in the military to go after and defeat and destroy the evil that visited us on that day. I've served now for over 16 years, deployed twice the Middle East during the height of the war, where every single day I saw firsthand the terribly high human cost. Who hasn't dealt with a crazy white liberal woman? I'll give you a great example. Here's girl power, as they call it, on full display in this next clip. It's not new. We've played it before. It's a female air traffic controller. And she is so determined. She's going to make her point and stand up for herself. And she's making a complete idiot herself. And if you've ever had... A liberal white woman as a boss who's like this, it's a living hell because they have what they think is confidence. But it's not. And this is how you destroy. This is how you crash planes. This is how you lose wars. This is how little boys get their wiener cut off. This is how bad things happen in great nations. Listen to this. For a short approach, if you're going to do a power off 180. That's my point. Well, okay. I will remember that from now on, no problem. Now, when you ask for a short approach, I expect you to turn your base to be in the numbers. All right, this will be a full stop for 65, Charlie. And maybe we need to talk about that some more because you're the first controller in 15 years that's ever said that. Well, I'm just, you know, if you ask for a short approach, a short approach is when you turn your base, it mean the numbers. If I know you're a student asking for a short approach, I know you're out there practicing and you probably will extend. But if you're doing something other than a short approach, don't ask for a short approach. Well, I will definitely look up the definition of short approach because I've never seen where it says you turn base a beam of numbers because I don't see how you could possibly do that. Well, I Googled it, actually. I googled short approach and it said to turn your base a beam or before the numbers and you will land probably touchdown around this field. Okay, well, then I apologize for requesting the wrong thing because everywhere else, short approach means power off 180, but that's definitely not what it means to. Yeah, well, I mean, you know, I don't know, maybe it's because I've worked at different airport. I don't know. Ramon and Michael Bari Weiss, Martin change if they could. Fighting the system like a two modern day Robin Hood.
We've got an email doing the break from my fellows. I'm a Vietnam veteran. I'm not listening anymore. Your service in Vietnam is appreciated, but I'm not sure how that's relevant to where we're going. Let me see why he's not listening anymore. He's not listening because I said that if you get COVID or die of COVID after having taken the Vax, Then that is poetic justice. It's not what I said. I said those who pushed the Vax. That is Anthony Fauci and Biden. I do hope they get COVID. I do hope it takes them down. You don't need to tell me that's evil or devilish or not Christian. I understand. I have family members who died from taking that shot. I feel pretty passionately about it. You're free to have your opinion. You're free to forgive, forget, justify, judge. But I'm not changing my position. My wife and kids took that stupid thing. You think I want people to die from that? But the bigger issue is not the COVID shot. The bigger issue is this. As I wrote to the guy, you misunderstood what I said. Here's what I said. Here's what I intended. But if you say you're not listening ever again, because I said something with which you disagree, I want to be as clear as I possibly can. If I'm left with three people listening, but there are three honest to goodness, truth-seeking, honorable, honest, open-minded, thoughtful people, I consider that better. I don't listen to other shows, but we've all heard it. We've all heard the pandering. The jingoistic patriotism, the jingoistic manhood. We've all heard it. If the only reason you listen to our show is you agree 100% with what I say, why are you listening? Honestly. For an affirmation of what you already believe? That feels weird. The old line, if we agree on everything, one of us isn't necessary. To me, the interesting parts are where we disagree. Well, I disagree and show I'm not going to listen. Look, I know this sounds arrogant, but why not be honest? You not listening is not enough to make a difference. Our show is not sold on ratings. Our ratings are great. Our show is sold on the basis that people who sponsor the show spend a lot of money on it because they know that our listener, it's a qualitative, not a quantitative buy. They don't want everybody. Groupon didn't end. Groupon didn't fall apart because nobody came to the restaurant. Groupon fell apart because everybody came to the restaurant. It was just all the wrong kind of people. Houston Restaurant Week is not a bust because people don't come out to eat at a restaurant that would normally be $100 per person for $20 that goes to charity. Houston Restaurant Week is a bust because you find out that those people coming out there that you're not going to make any money on. They're not samplers that you want to come back. They're the deal seekers. They eat half their meal and send it back.
They show up drunk. They stand up and stagger through the aisles. They argue with your staff. They humiliate your staff. They don't tip. They spill things. They piss all over the floor in the bathroom. The only thing worse than Groupon not, or the Houston Restaurant Week, or Groupon not delivering people to your restaurant, is they delivered too many of all the wrong kind. What makes our show special is that companies partner with us because they get the kind of people that you would seek out that special person. How often is it during a transaction that you enjoy the experience? How often is it that you are providing air conditioning? services or plumbing or roofing or whatever else and you feel the need when you're done to send me an email because you just talk to the most interesting guy ever. That's where our listener is. You passed up nine houses to get there. And eight of those nine, you don't want to do that roof. You do not want to have to argue. You do not want to worry he's going to sue you. You do not want to worry he's going to threaten you. You don't worry he's going to call the cops. You know where he's going to show up or not show up tomorrow. So if you're that person, you got me effed up. You don't get me. And that's okay. I say this all the time. Not every marriage works. Hey, we're not meant to be together. I'm not offering what you're wanting. And you're wanting what I'm not offering. What I am offering you don't want, which is to have your opinions challenged. I'm going to say things on the air that you might not agree with. I'm going to say things that you might agree with, but don't realize it and can't give voice to it. I'm going to say things that are going to upset your wife or your mother or your secretary. Or your boss. Know that in advance. That shouldn't come as a surprise, even though I haven't done it in a little while because I've gone soft of late. I'm going to do that. And I'm going to keep doing it. Not to provoke, not because I'm a shock jock, because I believe the truth is more important than people's feelings. If you can't tell the truth, you can't be honest. If you can't offend, you can't be honest. That was the essence of Thomas Payne's statements, a series of them. Being completely honest is going to upset people. And if you respond by saying, well, I'm going to not listen any more good, but I need you to know I'm not listening. Okay. Uh, Ramon, can you redo the role and not call out Bob tomorrow so we don't have him as absent? We just, we already know he's not. He's moved school districts. He's not with us anymore. I grew up seeing and hearing about the horrors that this kind of ideology can wreak upon a civilization. The Michael Barry show.
Should be cute. Church was really good today, wasn't it? Hold up, girl. I'm trying to get this 97% cigarette lip. Um, no, you're not supposed to say church was good. You're supposed to be like Beverly Bubby and say, God is good. Do you remember when I was baptized? Girl, you was not exactly baptized. If remember it served correctly, that's the day we went to Parkdale Mall, and you started jumping up and down in the fountains and took off your brazira. And then the police had to come in there and tase your ass until you fell out. And that's when you start speaking in tongues, okay? I don't remember that. Well, of course you don't you blackout, drank up. Girl, I took Watous to the church today. Something in orange called the Cowboy Church. Y'all heard of this here? Some white lady invited us and out. I really needed to stop at the dollar stove on the way home. So I just said, yes, honey, I go church job. It was a cowboy chair. Oh, it made me so nervous. I was afraid I had accidentally went to a pool of a claim meeting, girl. I'm going to be honest. Everybody was very, very nice and polite and welcoming. There was not one racial issue, one Christianity issue. One issue about the way Watusi was dressed, her quote unquote, her. Nobody raised the fuss about it. We was felt and welcomed. And I felt it like it was a good thing because the Cowboys Church, I don't know y'all heard about this, but it's a big thing in earnest. People love to go there and they, I don't know what happened. It's rodeos and things, but it was hot. Oh my God, I ain't going to no more outdoor churches until they get to pass Halloween. I ain't playing that because I am very by nature dehydratiatorial. And people knows this about me. It's on my medical alert bracelet. But Cowboy Church was nice. It was nice hearing Michael Barry talk about that bank today. What is it what that bank was called? Go ahead on, girl. That's the first time I ever heard you, expositor or anything. Yeah, the County National Bank. You know, a lot of people in Houston don't know this, but this man. named Dr. Link right here from Irons. That's the streak right over from my house. And he designed the Entomontrose neighborhood. Did y'all know that? I know Michael Barry know that. Michael Barry knows everything that ever was needed to be known about Orange. Not what I'm supposed to do.
Oh, what do you see? Remain comfortably seated. Sit your ass down. Everything will be fine, girl. Michael Bari Weiss had forgot about the Canada National Bank of Ernest, girl. Okay, okay. I downloaded the NASA app on my phone, Ramon, because I needed space. Post office employee, a mail carrier, arrested, charged with stealing credit cards to buy stuff at Academy stores throughout the Houston area. 26-year-old Cornelius Germain Davis. We don't know the skin color. We just have his name. Cornelius Germain Davis could be anything. It was identified after officials recognized his car during multiple curbside pickups. At various stores, the Webster Police Department officer posing as an academy employee brought Davis his order of stolen goods. Other officers were reportedly on standby and arrested him. At the time of his arrest, he was found with a fake driver's license. U.S. Postal Service records show Cornelius Germain Davis worked as a carrier tech mission at the Astrodome Station and had worked for USPS since 2018. Detectives found evidence that he also stole checks from the mail. What? No, not check cereal. No, no, no. These are, these are some people still get in the mail. You're not old enough to remember, but used to before you could pull out your phone and pay for things with your phone. You know, I really do wonder if my kids know that there's such a thing as a checkbook because they pay for things on Apple Pay. Before, if you wanted to give me money because we went out and I bought drinks and you said, I'll pay you back. you would pull out this little booklet and you would you would write out in the top right you put the date and at the top on the top line you'd put the person's name and then over to the right there'd be a box and you'd write in the numbers And then on the next line, you would spell it out. That would get people kind of confused because they didn't really know how to. A lot of people struggled with that line. That was a tough one. How to do that. Oh, man. And then in the bottom right, you would sign it. And then in the bottom left, you could put it what it was for, but you would probably end up regretting that. So you kind of, you had any sense you left the memo line, uh, empty blank for, you know, plausible deniability. And then you would begin this process. This was the delicate dance of you would try to pull that check out from the booklet.
and they were supposed to have perforated it at the top, but the way the booklet was set up, and then you'd get that thing out, and you'd hand it to somebody. And invariably, it would get washed in their pants, or it would get lost. There was a lot of, and people would owe you money, but they had no intention of paying you, so they'd say the checks in the mail, and you'd wait on the mail every day, and probably some people had sent the check in the mail, and there's a person waiting on the check in the mail, And then here's old boy Cornelius Germain Davis. He was stealing the check in the mail. Yep. So that happened. Yep. Cornelius Germain Davis 26. No idea. They don't give us any other, any demographic information, just that he was a postal carrier. You know, day in and day out, you see the rot in this nation. Teachers that. look like some sort of a freak show from a boy George video. You know, they've done their hair yellow and pink and red and green all at once. They're a boy that wants to be a girl or a girl that wants to be a boy, and they're making videos of it. They didn't make videos. We wouldn't even know what freaks they are about how they're going to turn your kid into some little monster. You've got the school system screwed up. You've got postal carriers stealing stuff from you. You've got the FBI terrorizing, taxpaying citizens, veterans that come home. And all the while, you've got turds run them up. You've got a culture run amok. This is the culture of the Democrats that has, like an invasive species, has invaded the ecosystem and rotted. any sense of decency that made America great. This is it. And for his best efforts, this is not an overnight solution. You've got a lot of people embedded, particularly in government, because that's where people like this end up as government. They end up in government because they can get hired by their buddies. And when they get there, they never get fired. I bet you this guy's been stealing. How long you think this guy's been stealing? Good. Cornelius, Jermaine, Damon. Hello, everybody. This is Mickey Gilley, and you're listening to the Cesar of Radio, Michael Bari Weiss. On this day in 1967, Charlie Pride. Former star of the Negro Leeds, the baseball play. Fortunately, he gave up baseball to start singing. He became the first black solo singer to perform at the Grand Ole Opry. And, of course, Nashville, Tennessee. He was invited to perform. After the success of his hit, just between you and me, which made it to number nine on the country music chart. Written, of course, Ramon by Jack Clement. Yes, yet another song part of the soundtrack of your life, written by Jack Clement.
Still a highlight of my RCC years in my life to get to meet Charlie Pride. And I think that was the most fun person we booked because we just started calling him out on the air until finally his manager got wind of it and called us up. You can tell him to stop now. We'll do a show. I think it was in January. No, it was in December. It was in December because it was... What's old boy's name? It's Cosmic Cowboys. Last thing I needed first thing this morning. Three names. Gary P. Nunn. It was December 5th, I think. And we had Gary P. Nunn's birthday. And so they called us in like June and said, all right, all right. You can tell Michael to stop. Here's your one day. He's got to be in town. For some medical stuff and some different things, and you can have December 5th, and we'll work out the money. We did. He was very reasonable on the money. And he said December 5th, and it was Gary P. Nunn's 70th birthday. And Gary P. Nunn had called me two months before that and said, hey, I'm turning 70 in December, and I want to do three concerts to commemorate it. And that's John T. Floors. and Billy Bob's and RCC. And when he said that, I thought, this is weird. I appreciate that, but we're not in that league. And he said, nope, that's the three places that are meaningful to me, and that's where I want to do it. So we did. So I had to call him back and say, Gary P., here's the story. I've been trying to get Charlie Pride, and the only day they would give us was December 5th. And he said, Michael, I understand. Don't worry. We'll do it. We'll do it. We'll do another show in the new year. I'll find somewhere else to do it. I said, no, it's worse than that. I'm not calling to cancel you. I'm calling to ask you if you will open. It's your 70th birthday party. And I'm asking you to open. This is an insult. But I said, look, you got it. And he said, stop, stop. Open for Charlie. Yes, that's an honor. I just want to meet him. And he did. And the whole thing was a hoot. And remember we got the cake made of the Armadilla holding the Lone Star? Oh, what a night. Vaughn on the black line. Vaughn, you are up, sir. Hey, how you doing, Mike? Good. I'm calling from Beaumont. Credentials have been verified. Five seconds in. Okay. Right. Okay. Well, uh, Yeah, with Cornelius, he should know better. You know, each particular mail is photographed and then automatically trade. So, you know, according to delivery sequence. And about more than 95% of the mail, you know, is done that way, you know, sequence and everything. You know, each tray goes to a carrier. So they know exactly, you know, the order of that mail and who's carrying it. Yeah, but hold on, Vaughn, hold on. Hold on. Okay. So they know, but they don't have a GPS on it, right? So they know that that mail came through this place and went to this carrier, but they don't know if the carrier put it in his pocket or put it in the box.
Well, the thing is that he's responsible because he handled the mail. They don't know if he misdelivered it to the neighbor before or after the house, but they know the sequence in order of the mail. And if it happened more than one time, you know, they can almost be assured that, is that, yeah, especially if it's credit cards or something like that. So it wasn't hard for them. Vaughn, how long were you a mail carrier? Right at 32 years. I was going to say, why did you leave? Because nobody leaves. Oh, yeah. Well, there's a lot of people, young people nowadays, they leave, and a lot of them go to the plants and stuff. Well, another way they used to catch carriers is that they used to write down the serial number of the paper money and put it in the envelope and have part of it kind of showing. And, you know, carry was still it that way. Sometimes they would write the serial number and leave it on the floor in the post office or in the Jeep or something like that. So that was happening a lot? No, it wasn't happening a lot. But, you know, when it did happen, they, you know, they would have a waiter. discovered a carrier, you know. How is the business different from when you, when did, what year did you retire? In 2018. How is it different today than 25 years ago? Well, they didn't take pictures of the, you know, they do that, you know, and they, you know, I mean, customers can go online and something and see what they have coming in, the mail, you know, so. They started that when I was kind of going out, maybe the last couple of years. You know, and it was hard to get on when I got on in 86, you know, you have to take a test, and the memory part was pretty hard. But nowadays, there's always a sign up at the post office around here trying to get. Yeah, I used to tell people all the time, you know, to go in and try to get a job and stuff because we needed help. But just about every single person that I told had something wrong with their record. Well, they couldn't, you know, either drive us a license, bad record or something was wrong. And I don't think one of them came in, you know. But, yeah, it's something else, though. You know, a buddy of mine has a, has a, he owns a company called Liquid Assets, and they deliver liquors to specs. and other liquor stores. And so when he needs a driver and they go to hire a driver, it's something like for every 200 applications they get, somebody has a clean record. They can't even begin to talk to somebody because they're insurance going to carry somebody unless they have a clean record. And you can't find a mail.
between the ages of, you know, 18 and 45 that has a clean record anymore. They've all got DWIs. They've all got, I mean, it's... Exactly. It is, it is rough. And everybody tells me this when you're hiring for somebody to drive, the military has, you know, they've had to lower the standards. Hold on just second, Vaughn. Our little podcast is the podcast that could, the little engine that could. You know, when we started, it was just a simple rebroadcast of our show, and they would take it over and put it on this new podcast platform. I didn't think anything of it. Before long, we started hearing from people all over the country where we don't air on the radio in the town where they are. And I would say, well, how are you hearing us? Did you find us online? And they say, no, I was on a podcast. Or, as happens for more than anything else, Somebody sent me an email and say, hey, check out this podcast. He's from Houston, talks a lot about Texas, but talks about national stuff, and I think you'll like him. And that's how our little podcast grew to be one of the top in the country. It's pretty cool. And so we have show sponsors on the radio. We have show sponsors on the podcast. One of them's a good buddy of mine. His name is Ray Breyers, and he owns The Pipeyard Inc. And what he does on his cell phone is people call and go, hey, I got a 118 mile pipeline going through Louisiana into Mississippi. And he says, all right, let me go check it out. He goes out. He rips that pipe out of the ground all the way. And he goes off and sells that to somebody else who needs the pipe. It's a beautiful process. And people call him all from our show, from our podcast, all over the country, the pipeyard, inc.com. 409.788 pipe. Talk to Ray, the pipe man, my good buddy. Did you know that most insurance companies will pay for a man to have testosterone replacement? If he's below 350? Isn't that interesting? You've probably heard that testosterone will, well, invigorate you. your wife may enjoy that or she may want to be left alone but your wife may enjoy that you may enjoy that but there's so much more let me tell you more energy more strength you feel better synergenics go get your blood tested you paid your insurance premiums hoping that you would never get fire smoke damage water damage hail damage hell we have so many storms and hurricanes come through here. And the national carrier now doesn't want you, doesn't want to pay you. Chad T. Wilson law firm fights so that you do. He is the lawyer that will fight to get you covered. Go to claimdenied.com or email me and I'll connect you. Claimdenied.com.