Reggie Rocko brings fire and truth to the airwaves in this powerful episode of I’m a Uniter. Joined by Scott and Major Ed, Reggie dives deep into patriotism, policy, and the personal struggles that fuel their fight for America. From exposing the rot in the entertainment industry to celebrating the fifth annual Stars and Stripes Golf Tournament for first responders and veterans, the conversation covers real-life battles—from losing limbs to losing faith in fake leaders. Plus, Reggie shares hard-hitting reflections on race, responsibility, and the future of conservatism in America. Whether you agree or disagree, one thing is clear:
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Oh, yeah. Yeah. What’s up? What’s up? What’s up? You tuned in to 560 KLZ. KLZ. I’m a uniter. I’m a uniter. I’m your host, Reggie Rocco. Yeah. Yeah. KLZ. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So right about now, we want everybody, I mean everybody, stand up. Stand up. Hold your hands up high. Lock arms. This is about America, baby. Yeah. We bringing people together. I’m a United.
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Woo!
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We live! This is Reggie Rocco, 560 KLZ. I’m in United. What’s up, Joe? Joe’s in for it. You know, these are the two super producers of the station. And Luke’s out with his family. And I told him, I said, hey, man, didn’t I tell you to invite me to that next? He goes, no, this is not the thing with the brothers. But he’s with his family, so he’s going to be gone for like this week and next week. But we got Super Joe, Mighty Joe in this mug. How you doing, buddy? I’m doing fantastic, Reggie. How are you? Good, good, man. Good. So, man, we got a lot of stuff to get to, a lot of stuff to get to. We have I have somebody in here. You guys know the stories that I’ve told about the music industry, how China sold my intellectual properties. And we don’t have to go on and on and on. I’ve been saying it for four years. But it’s all been coming to light. Was I not right, Joe? You were exactly right, Reggie. Man, it is crazy. So now I guess Puffy got acquitted of like four charges. But I always told you, I said, hey, man. Puffy is a horrible person. He’s a monster, but not for the reasons they’re trying to portray on TV. He’s a horrible monster because he steals people’s intellectual property and publishing and production and all that stuff. As far as all those freak-off parties and everything, every party that I’ve been to, Grammys, Billboard Awards, all that, NABOP, everywhere, it’s always that type of environment. That is nothing new. Now, Puffy goes overboard, but trust me, all those women there are there willingly it’s not any sex trafficking or or rape going on at these parties no these women either have deals or want to have deals and that’s how why they’re at these parties and establishments they’re trying to come up and that’s definitely what it is so you guys understand that and you know i’ve been with uh promoting Trump. I’m a Trumpster. You know, I’ve been on four national television shows, all of that stuff. We try to get minorities together to wake up, to understand what’s going on in the world, understand that the source of their information, if they’re getting any at all, is not true. It’s not right. And you have to change. And, you know, I’ve been through a lot, lost a lot of money, you know, friends, family. It’s a lot of fake information. Republicans out here that that are just in it for it. But the most part, do we’re we’re winning. We’re winning. And so the the situations I’ve been in personally, financially, friends like, you know, you got people bring the smoke. I want all the smoke that people can bring because I’m not going to shut up. I’m not going to stop trying to help people. our party and our people. Our people have a disease though. They want to try to tear each other down and it won’t work. I’ve been through too much to have it done. So if it’s ever anything, anybody ever hears anything negative, you can better believe it’s way more to the story. I will continue to fight. My record speaks for itself. All my life, all my life, I’ve been, since a little kid, helping Colorado, helping my people. And it’s documented. You can look up on newspapers. You can look at Daddy Bruce. You can look at Open Door Youth Gang Alternatives. You can look at my mission, 36,000 people a year feeding. You can see me in the snow, in the ice. You can see me traveling back and forth behind the scenes. I’m always doing something. And I tell you, I’m single. So I’m not perfect. You know, I’m trying to know they’re trying to get me there. But now I’m not. I’m going to the club tonight. You know, that’s how it is, baby. I’m not. But I’m, you know, he who is without sin cast the first stone. Go ahead. I dare you. I dare you. I dare you. Because I always say, oh, no, I’m a sinner. I’m a sinner. But what I am is a good person. And I’m a fighter. And that’s what it is. Hey, we got somebody on the phone already. Scott. Scott, what’s up, buddy? Good morning, Rich. How are you, man? Good morning, buddy. How are you? Good money. Good money. Yeah. I’m looking at this guy here in the studio. I’m saying, hey, he must be about money. What’s up? How you been, man?
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I’ve been good. I’ve been busy, as you know, setting this tournament up you’re coming out to and the book we got going. And Major Ed should be calling here real soon. Oh, Major Ed’s coming on the line?
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He should be calling any minute now. So I told him give him 905 and start in. Wow. That’s going to be y’all going to be in for a treat. So this golf tournament that’s going on, man, this is like the fourth or the fifth one, right?
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Yeah, it’s the fifth annual Stars and Stripes Golf Tournament. We don’t advertise. It’s a 100% charity event we put on up in Windsor, Colorado that benefits all of our local first responders, our police, our fire. They get to all play. So we’ve got about 200 of them playing golf for free. Sponsors pick up all their whole day. So the sheriffs, the police, the fire, EMS, veterans, active duty military. We pay for them all to play, and we play and have a great time and raise money for about 10 or 15 local charities besides our master charity.
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Man, that’s incredible, man. You do great, great work. And, you know, you’ve always been that person in politics that I respect. And you’re a powerful guy. And I appreciate, you know, hey, I’m going to have the 10th hole, people. So we’re going to be raising money for Black Lives MAGA, the 10th hole. Can you believe that? I’m going to be on the 10th hole with a tent and the whole nine at this luxurious, like this so beautiful is out there. Is that also owned by? Mr. Lynn? Yes.
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So that’s Rain Dance National was made to actually capture like a U.S. Open. Eventually, it’s a really second longest golf course in North America. So if they play it from the tips, it’s absolutely stunning.
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Wow. Yeah, man, I can’t I cannot wait to do that. I cannot wait. So, Scott, I was just talking to Joe about, you know, the journey. It’s already been eight years, Doug, eight years. And it’s been, you know, I’ve had every horror story and so many triumphant stories as well. But the thing, you know, from the beginning, I kept it clear. My mission was what Trump told me to do. And he’s in a room of 100 people, black. You know, the first kickoff for Black Voices for Trump. And thousands of people outside in Atlanta. I’m VIP. I’m in there. I’m right on the front. And he just said, hey, I need everybody in this room to go back to their communities, go back to their family, to their neighborhood. I don’t need you over here. I always say E-470. I don’t need you there. I need you in your neighborhood and to your family and let them know, wake up. Here’s what’s really happening. This is what’s going on. I’m going to make America great for American Americans. And that’s what I’ve been doing, man. I’ve been doing that religiously. Wow.
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Well, anybody who, anybody who has an America first agenda, we’re automatically like put in some weird category and that that’s not how it used to be. But if we don’t put on our own Austrian mask first, We can’t do anything. And we’ve got to take America first from our schools, like you’re doing through your community. I do through my community. But we bridge, too. We go to each other’s communities and talk, right? Yes, we do. You’re the best uniter I’ve ever seen, and that’s why I guess you’re called the uniter, bringing in all kinds of factions, all kinds of races, all kinds of different ideologies back into one. I appreciate that.
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I definitely appreciate that, man. And for the major to be coming through, that’s a man. I can’t I can’t wait for that. Let me ask you a question, though, Scott. So here’s my question when it comes to what’s happening now. I explain to a matter of fact, this this guy’s name is Mark. Say hello, Mark. How are you guys doing this morning? How’s it going, Mark? Pretty good. So he’s a he’s a he’s a family. He’s a family member. that has always known me. We’ve been close since we were little kids. And our family on both sides was born black Democrat. I never was like that. He’s one person that can tell you all the greats and he can tell you the stuff that piss him off about me. He don’t know how to lie. He don’t know how to sugarcoat a lie because that’s just how he is. But I’ve always been that go-getter, have I not? That’s right. And I’ve helped so many people, but I’ve had help too, man. That’s what’s so great. But I didn’t want to get into politics. I just knew that the Democrat thing was not for me. I’m looking at him and saying, are you guys serious? Would you rather have somebody give you a fish? And then when he decides not to give it to you, you’re stuck. Or would you rather have that person teach you how to fish? And now you can fish all the time. You can start a business and you can do all kinds of stuff. That’s just common sense. When I wanted to get into the music industry here, I did so much here. I hate giving away my age, but people have an idea. My mom’s not here anymore, God bless her soul, but she taught me everything I know. God give it, she nurtured it. Ever since I was a little kid, man, I’ve always been doing this. Daddy Bruce, Bruce Randolph. Look up the documentary. It’s Obama’s on it, everything. And your boy, me. When they come up and they show this song and they show this music and they show this record, it says music written by Reggie Carr. So that’s just to show you how not just talented, but how far we go back, how far I go back with this. And I’m so happy, man, to see, you know, everything grow. I’m so happy that Trump’s alive. They tried to get him. And the only reason they’re trying to kill this man is because he is for you and me. That’s it. There is no other reason.
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Think about it, Reggie. So I relate it like this, okay? So I grew up a Raider fan. I vote for the Raiders because it’s a team. It’s a Raider. I’m a Raider guy. But that has zero, absolutely zero to do with reality. That’s just some sort of stupid fan thing. When we’re talking about our country, just because you were on a team, the Republican team or the Democrat team, you got to wake up and look at what’s actually happening, right?
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Yes, sir. Yes, sir. You got it. You have to wake up. You have to wake up. And I am so glad I’m down this path. I still have I’m still struggling. You know, Mark says right now, man, what you got to do every time somebody brings you down or or gets gets you have any troubles or anything in life. It’s always coming from your people. I tell people on this station all the time, it’s not police killing blacks, it’s blacks killing blacks. I tell them all the time. In Hollywood, at the Grammys, walking down, I go get my hair braided, they’re telling me, yo, the barber is telling me, hey, man, do you know where you’re at? I’m like, yeah. I’m in California, right? I know you’re somebody because the Grammys are here and all this, but you’re on the wrong side of town to be wearing this color. He said, that color is across the street.
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I’m like, what?
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I’m like, what? It’s real. And that wasn’t from the police. That was from my own people, our own stupid narrative. You know, I tell everybody all the time about the N-word. I’m like, if that’s such a horrible word, which it was, it stood for a lot of horrible stuff, then why do you go and promote it? Why do you turn it into a situation to where… It’s now a term of endearment. Like how you say it. If you say er at the end, you know, I got to kill you. You know, if you say uh, you say, oh, yo, that’s my boy. That’s my boy. Come on, man. That’s stupid. But then you put it in songs degrading it and then degrading women and everything. And then you get mad at the little white kid that’s in his car and he’s playing the rap music and he’s reciting the lyrics and he says that word and you’re ready to kill him. Come on, man. It’s idiot. Is it not smart? Can you get any more dumb?
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Well, you know, Chappelle played that one all the way out, right?
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Yeah, yeah, he did. He sure did. Hey, hey, man, we got Major Ed. Ed, Ed, Major Ed.
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Hey, what a great day to be an American, my friends. Hoorah.
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Hoorah. What’s up? We got Scott on the line, too.
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Oh, man, that is good.
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Scotty’s doing a good job, man, making things happen.
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He always do.
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Major, this is my best friend Reggie. Reggie, meet Major. You guys, go for it. And Mark, too. Okay. Sounds good.
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Oh, man. You guys brought the infantry and the artillery here, man. It’s all good.
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Mr. Major Ed, that’s how I got to give you that respect. I know a little bit about your story, but it’s nothing like hearing it from the horse’s mouth, per se. I want to hear what you’ve done, what you’ve been through, and what you’re doing now, because I’m looking at this, and this is incredible. I’m really honored to have you call in on the show.
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Well, thank you so much for having me, and I appreciate all that you do and what you’re standing for, specifically being a great American man and I have to tell you, man, you know what? Sometimes we’re going to take hits. And before I tell you a little bit about my story, we’re going to take hits.
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Before you tell me, Major Ed, before you tell me that music’s playing, that means we’re going to go to break. We’re going to come back and start out with you. So hang on the phone. This is 560-KLZ. I’m United.
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Oh, yeah, man. I love listening to the music. And of course, you know, we have to always our sponsors and commercials to do that. But Scott, Major Ed, you guys there?
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Yeah, coming in hot.
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Absolutely. OK, so Major Ed, let’s go, man. You what, buddy? Tell my audience, tell the world who you are, what you’ve done, what you’ve experienced, because it’s incredible.
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Well, you know, my story begins on August 17th of 2004 when I hit a 250-pound roadside bomb that changed my life forever. And as I always tell the American people, freedom is not free. The sacrifices that our men and women who fight for our freedom, what they do each and every day needs to be noticed and needs to be supported, and they need to get paid and taken care of and not left behind on the field of battle. And so for me, As I struggled to breathe and my life was tested, I will tell you that I remember what my father once told me. He told me that when you take the oath of office to defend the greatest nation in the world, it was always about God, love for country, and love for family. And he said it in that order because if you know anything about the military, you’re kind of government property, man, of the country. But you know what? That’s why I took that oath. I died three times on the battlefield. And it was a young man, a combat medic, who saved my life and gave me a second chance along with the good Lord. And that’s why today I advocate for strong defense, a strong country, and none of this crappy chaos that’s going on all over the place. To me, you know what, as a minority citizen, Hispanic culture and my father being Colombian and coming here and doing things the right way and teaching us about the principles of life and being a Vietnam veteran and, you know, silver stars, purple hearts, bronze stars, you know, telling you, man, that’s where I got my roots. And that’s why I do what I do every day to help our veterans and their families and our first responders. And that’s why Scott and I joined forces and we’re making a difference.
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So are you going to be at the golf tournament?
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You bet. I always come in hot, you know, to these events and, My strategy here is to just let people know about the empowering effect that we have to support our men and women who fight for this freedom and to support the Department of Defense and the VA and support our first responders and local communities and not the chaos that’s going on in Los Angeles and other places that just don’t really… meet the standards of excellence for who we are as a country. And I don’t know why even people, not to get political on that, but why people even advocate and support crap like that. And it makes our Hispanic citizens look bad. It makes our minority community look bad. And that’s not what we’re all about. And I’m just glad that, you know, you’re being empowered to do, to be a difference maker, to step out of your comfort zone and to say, you know what, I’m not going to align with forces of, of, of evil or not good, I’m going to align myself with people that are going to take me to another level that will empower me and support me. And that’s how I live my life. And I don’t have an apology for
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So I have a question to ask you. And Scott, you can also chime in. How does it make you feel, man, fighting for the country, been through everything you’ve done and, you know, almost losing your life all those times? And then you come here in America and you have these liberals and Democrats and their policies. And you got all these homeless vets. I mean, I think that is one of the things that gets under my skin so much because I know me. I don’t have the courage. I have the courage to do this type of stuff, which is dangerous. But it’s not nothing compared to going into the field of battle and battling for your country and then being maimed or disfigured or killed. But you come back here to your country. I believe that every vet should automatically have a house, a car paid for. a place to live and as well some type of pension and money. That should be first and foremost. What do you feel about that? What do you think about that?
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Well, I’m glad you brought that up because that’s a very important element of my life. Look, I lost my left leg, came back with a traumatic brain injury, hit a 250-pound bomb and died three times. And my thing about it is that, you know, it does – make me disillusioned a little bit, knowing that what my dad and others went through, our Vietnam veterans who weren’t taken care of and were kind of just thrown to the side, that we can’t make those same mistakes again. And we are making some of those same mistakes. You know, with the immigration issue, you’re putting a lot of money into these immigration things, and all of a sudden, you know, you have an influx of people. You can’t even take care of the people that really have sacrificed so much for the freedom that we have. And that, to me, is exactly… The point you make is that, you know what, we’re empowered to raise awareness about that. Our veterans are not being paid good right now. And I will tell you that that living wage that the government gets us for the sacrifices that we made, it’s unacceptable. The health care needs improvements. And I’m not saying it’s all bad, but you know what, we can do better. And what we do is we put out all of these resources together. and take care of everybody that has come into this country. And all of a sudden now we don’t have the resources to even provide the support that these veterans need. And that to me is an important element. Housing, I do a lot in housing with my work here at First American Title, educating people about utilizing their VA benefits, making sure that they maximize everything. But at the end of the day, It’s unacceptable to have a veteran sleeping out on the streets and not giving them a place of shelter. You know what? I’m going to do everything in my power, and so is Scott and you and others, to educate the American people on what the standards of excellence need to look like and why we should invest in making sure that veterans are taken.
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And now let me give you being black. I have to address this as well, because although I am a Republican and I’m a Trump to heart is other things because it makes me it makes me feel less than because, you know, I know my people were enslaved for 400 years. I know we were murdered, you know, tortured our intellectual properties, copyright, trademark. We had a lot of stuff done to us. And, you know, there’s there’s the thing we’re supposed to we’re supposed to get four acres and a mule, all these things that took place and whatever through history. But the thing that bothers me the most is like so some people say, OK, yeah, let’s do reparation. Some people say not. But my energy, I like to keep the same energy for everything. That’s just what I am. I’m an energy person. If you give, I give. If you try to hurt me, I’m going to hurt you. You know, that’s just the bottom line. But the the situation that I look at, big dog, is that we could have solved everything with the blacks, with the with the vets, with the homeless. We’ve given so much money to Ukraine. so much money to these illegals that don’t even like America. They’re here to rob, rape, and pillage America. That’s what they’re here for. And then we have the top 1% that’s over, and they’re liberals and Democrats. That’s just what it is. And they wanna keep their transgender gay ideology. They wanna keep power. They let all these people in here because they wanted to have votes to take control and push their agenda. But we have spent so much money on all these things that are unnecessary that we could have solved all these problems. Everybody’s problem could have been solved for Americans. I want all Americans and everything that has been done wrong to be just. And I want everything, and I believe Trump is the person that do it. A lot of people say, and in my people, they say, oh, Trump, he’s racist. No, he’s not. No, he’s not. And everybody’s waking up on that. He’s done more for black people than you can ever imagine. And he doesn’t care about your race, color, creed. He’s just God and country. And if you meet him, if you study him, if you see, if you wake up, if you look, you understand how much this man does. I’ve never seen a racist put $8 billion plus into black colleges. Racists don’t do that. Really? Like, I mean, wake up. He had two African presidents in his office. He stopped the war. He made them shake hands, sign a treaty. He stopped Pakistan and India from almost a nuclear thing. These aren’t white people. These are minorities. These are people of color. And he comes in there and he has so much respect and so much respect. admiration from the rest of the world. And so these people in America that push that fake ideology, they have no idea. This man in six months has stopped three wars. And then he, not only does he stop them, he says, okay, now let’s sit at the table and let’s break bread. Let’s do deals together. You know what I’m saying? Like, let’s do trade. I mean, that dude is ultimate to me. He’s ultimate. What’s your opinion on that?
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Well, I agree with you, and I think that what we’re finding is that his policies are game-changing policies. And I’ll give you an example of how the media, and you know this, twist everything. We’re under Biden’s budget still, and Biden’s the one that’s made the decisions to do the things that he did regarding his budget and what happened down in Texas and for people to be blaming the president. currently for those kind of ill wills. And then you’ve got the fact that he’s empowering people to really, you know, get off the couch and say, hey, man, you know what? Even though you may not be able to, you know, maybe you’re on Social Security or on disability or whatever it may be, that you’re going to get up every day and at least do something. And to me, that’s a worthwhile thing to kind of be that cheerleader, to be that empowering individual and show our minority communities what’s possible and to do things the right way and to abide by the law. And, you know, it makes me sad, yeah, that there’s collateral damage, you know, from this immigration thing that’s going on right now. But you know what? That’s just part of it. At the end of the day, all of that changed for me years ago when my friend Bob Berry Jr., who was the number one sportscaster in Oklahoma, was killed by an illegal immigrant who was here Three different times he’d been deported and he came back and he came back and finally he killed somebody. No insurance, no nothing. And to me, you know, what Trump is trying to do, not just on that issue, but on an empowerment side of the issue, is he’s making sure that every American has the tools, the resources and the support that they need. And you know what? He’s not perfect. But one of the things that I’ve learned about him, too, like you have, too, he came from that cloth of what the Democrats used to be.
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Yes.
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And he knows how that playbook is all about.
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He does.
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You know, I remember the days in Atlantic City when I was watching boxing in the 80s and President Trump was there with, you know, the mic. Later in that time frame, you know, Don King and And Tyson, nobody ever ragged him out. Oprah Winfrey, all these people had him on their show. Now, all of a sudden, he’s the biggest racist in the world. Give me him.
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Nah, nah. Hey, you guys hang on. I hear that music. And so we’re going to have to go to break. This is 560 KLZ. I’m in. This is KLZ 560, your home station.
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One, two, three.
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Woo! Five, six to KLZ. Of course, this is Reggie Rocco. I’m a Uniter show. You know, I watch a lot of stuff on TikTok and they make, you know, I’m a Scott. I said, Scott, some cinematic, just next level stuff that I’m doing with CGI, AI. all that stuff every every bit of technology you can imagine and i put these together i write the scripts i do the music i do the sound design everything and put this together and it’s designed to hit the internet all the social media sites so we can promote what we’re doing and to try to get the the party more up to date in technology but it was pretty hot wasn’t this guy
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I don’t even know what to say. It’s like watching a video game while you’re in the video game, but it’s like real people. I don’t even know how to describe it. It’s next level.
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I love it, man. I love it. A lot of people come, hey man, how can you do this? Now, the only thing is you hear Trump talking about AI, AI building facilities and robotics and all that. That is where I want everybody to understand where we have to go as a party. We have to learn this stuff. We have to do this stuff because the Democrats are doing it big time. So that is how far we’re behind. We have to come up to technology to stay ahead. We got the right president in. We got the right situation. We can’t lose it. We have to do what we’re doing at the speed of light. We have to catch up and we have to get younger. All of us are gonna be, we only live so long. you know, but we have to have that next generation sharp, smart, and ready to go. And I, that’s why it’s a good time to be alive in reference to being a Republican conservative. I mean, it’s a great, great time. And, uh, Oh, Scott, uh, and major ed are major. Are you in that? Are you in the book that Scott got coming out?
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah. You know what I, Scott, uh, called me to action. And I don’t know if you know, I’m an author. I wrote a book called Warrior for Freedom. And so I was able to take some of that information and bring it in to purpose. We are with Scott and do something of a book project. And it’s going to be exciting just to kind of gain insight and storytelling on different things that have been going on in our lives for people to kind of find purpose. You know, there’s a lot of people that are hurting in America today, and one of the things that I always talk about is like, you know what, you may hurt, but with God on our side, we can do so many great things, and that to me is what wakes me up every day, and empowers me to be the best that I can be, you know, it’s not easy running around with one leg, but you know what, at the end of the day, I make it happen, and I know that I’ve got to contribute, and you know what, I have a lot of power to do that, and I just feel blessed to be able to tell my story of challenge, triumph, and change, but also talk a little bit about the philanthropic work that I’m doing and what I’m doing here at First American Title and in real estate. That’s bread and butter, and that’s what America’s all about.
SPEAKER 03 :
Right. And, you know, like this show, this platform, and Scott just said, you know, I’m the greatest United he’s ever met. Well, that’s that’s a that is a definite compliment. I appreciate that. But let me tell you, we’ve had gay people on the show. We’ve had Democrats on the show. We’ve had liberals on this show. We even interviewed and reached out to the other side, the devil worshiper side, because we want to sit down and say, hey, man, what the hell is wrong with you? What would make you do this or say this or go this way? And I get that from Trump because Trump sits down with the enemies. He sits down with everybody. And that’s how you have to do to solve to get things done. You can’t. run away from the tough stuff or stuff you don’t agree with. You got to sit down with these people and try to get their head straight. Straighten them out and understand. And at the end of the day, you know, you don’t have to end up, you know, being these people’s friends because one, they’re going to find out the hard way anyway. But this is why I respect Trump so much. He sits down with his enemies. I mean, he’ll insult you, you know, Rocket Man and call you all that. Then the next thing I know, he’s over in North Korea stepping across the line. Like no presidents, everybody, every other president, they’re hiding in the bunkers, they’re hiding and they’re not coming over there. Trump goes right out there to the person who was his enemy, come out there, talk to him and shook his hand. I mean, can you get more manly? Can you get more being of a leader or example than that? You can’t. Am I wrong?
SPEAKER 08 :
No, you’re not wrong. And the thing is, that’s the example we have to set. You know, at the end of the day, You can take and take and take, but what are you giving back? What are you doing that’s purposeful and game-changing? And what you’re doing on the radio waves is exactly what we’re all about and what we should be all about is being our individual citizens but empowering others to know and understand that sometimes you have to do it alone, man. You’re probably, everything’s on your shoulders. And the thing about it is that there’s support and all of that, but that support only goes so far. You have to be the one that wakes up. You have to be the one that takes on the baton. And like in the real estate world, if you’re not out there hustling, man, things are going to go up to the wayside, and that’s not going to get done. And so that, to me, is what businesses do in America. That’s how they thrive. That’s how individuals thrive. And at the end of the day, collectively, we can all come together and say, hey, We can have purpose and we can have what I call a winning strategy for loving this country and contributing to it.
SPEAKER 03 :
I agree. Some of the things that Trump, I guess he’s releasing now or any day, are these additional tariffs and he’s putting these numbers on them. All the countries, everybody’s scrambling. Some are trying to buck back, but it don’t work. They come running with their tail between their legs eventually. And it’s just incredible how much that the United States of America has been taken advantage of. And I know because I have Arabic friends. I have Cuban friends. I have multi, I’m out here in these, how they say it, Mark, in these streets, in these streets. And so I get the real information from the inside out and the outside in. And, you know, we’ve had big politicians on here. Roger Stone’s interviewed on here. It’s crazy to me how common sense doesn’t exist anymore and how people go by their agenda regardless of if it, kills their pockets, their narrative, makes them look stupid. They stick to it. So I call that a syndrome. I call that mental illness because I never want to be in that situation. If somebody shows me something where I’m wrong, I’m the first person that’s going to stand up and say, you know what? My bad. I’m wrong. I didn’t know it. And I got you. It don’t take me, you know. lifetime to change. You only live once. So you got to make do and make the best out of life you can. And America is the model, is the model of the whole planet that is the best country in the world to live in. And you can’t say that if you haven’t been out the country. Try going out the country and see how many rights you have. Try going out the country and see if you can burn somebody else’s flag. Try going out the country and see if you can even argue with them at the airport what you’re going to do and what you’re not going to do. Just go ahead and try it. They’ll come get you right there and then you’ll be stuck. Then you’ll be begging for America to try to get you out of jail and to help you. They don’t have to do that. You’re here. So we have to make sure that people come here, that they’re here to accept our laws, to… We need our laws. We need them explained 100 percent to everybody here. If you do not love this country, you’re not going to come here and take advantage of it. You’re not going to take advantage of the people and citizens where that is. That is over. And if I’m not mistaken, Scott, I heard something and correct me if I’m wrong, that Trump is making it to where illegal aliens can’t even send money back to their country. Is that true?
SPEAKER 18 :
So remember this, the attempts for everything to get done are, it’s a charge in the right direction. To get some things done would require acts of Congress. So you just really honestly have to be like, just like Trump going to open up Alcatraz Federal Prison. Could it be done? Yeah, not in Trump’s time. It’s going to take a lot of infrastructure. But what I love about that is misdirection because now he’s doing all kinds of things over on the right side. Everybody’s all freaking out about a federal prison in California, and we’re getting our agenda done. And truthfully, it’s not up to Trump anyway. Give it to you and give it to me, Major Ed. Mark, you get in there. And before you guys go, I want you to both highlight your – your foundations, your charity. So both you and Ed exchanged that foundation on the air because that’s how we get donations to our foundations, right? So what is that all about, both of you?
SPEAKER 03 :
Go ahead, Ed, you go first.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, you know, we have the Empower the Veterans Foundation. Go to majoredempowertheveterans.org to learn more about what we do. We’re about creating entrepreneurs, man, making sure that people have jobs, housing, and all of the other supports that are needed for veterans to thrive and be successful. So when they get to us, you know, we’ve already addressed the mental and the physical and the benefits counseling and all of that. So again, go to majoredempowertheveterans.org. You can give there. We have a platform, a giving platform that people can make a donation. And then, you know, we’re raising money through the events that we do, like Scott is doing there with the Stars and Stripes and He’s part of our family. He’s part of our vision and mission, and leave no one behind, and that’s what we’re all about.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yes, yes, and I support that 100%. The main thing that I’m doing right now, Scott, is, of course, this fabulous radio show, I’m a Uniter, and the second thing simultaneously, just as important, is the website is WeAreBlackLivesMAGA, and that whole movement there is what it is. It’s directed at the minorities, right? Black, Hispanic, whatever. But you go there and it’s a platform just set up to get the word out to social media to be able to produce high end movie cinematic videos with knowledge about what our party’s doing, how to reach into the audience. crevices where a lot of minorities be they’re not getting the information so they can see and have a visual as well as understand what’s what’s going on and that that costs a lot of money it takes a lot of money to do that And yet and still, we’re pushing it and we’re getting it done. So you can donate at WeAreBlackLivesMAGA.com. And ReggieRocko.com. You can go there. Anything me, you can go there and just check that out. But that’s what’s going on, man. And so I appreciate you guys calling in, man. And I appreciate your time. Scott, the book is going to be fabulous. I can’t wait for that. And, of course, we’re getting down Wednesday. Wednesday, 10th hole for me. So that’s going to be great.
SPEAKER 17 :
That’s Friday. It’d be great, Reggie. I appreciate you having me on and Major Ed too.
SPEAKER 03 :
What a show. Thank you, man. You guys have a good one. We’ll talk soon.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yes, sir. Hoorah.
SPEAKER 03 :
Hoorah. So, Mark, it’s time to – it’s time to – Let’s get a little personal. Did Scott hang up? I think Scott’s still on the line. But the bottom line is this. You know, growing up, we’ve been to different parties, different situations and all that. And truthfully, we got to go to break. They saved you. The break saved us. You listen to the 560 KLZ. I’m a uniter.
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SPEAKER 03 :
Woo! 560 KLZ, I’m your nighter. I’m your host, Reggie Rocco. Yeah, so we’re just about to get into something a little personal. So, you’ve been knowing me for years. Yep, yep. Now… We’ve been to a lot of different parties. Let’s get closer to the mic. There you go. But our fear was never the police, was it? Nope. What was our fear? Just the people around us. It was never the cops back then. It was our own people, gangs, all that stuff, right? Right. Have you ever been harassed by a cop, ever? Nope. Neither have I. What color are you?
SPEAKER 10 :
Black man.
SPEAKER 03 :
You’re a black man. Whew. Me too.
SPEAKER 10 :
Yep.
SPEAKER 03 :
Wow. I wonder where all that bull crap is coming from or where the cops are jumping in and killing and murdering blacks. No.
SPEAKER 10 :
I’m curious to that too. I mean, I’ve never seen the world like it is now. I don’t know what happened.
SPEAKER 03 :
Dude, I can tell you, man, we were raised a certain way, right? So that’s one thing. The second thing is if you are raised the right way, you have God in your life and you have good parents that teach you, hey, right and wrong. It don’t mean that we didn’t do things wrong. But as far as that next level craziness and all that, it don’t happen. And not doing drugs. Not being arrested and all these other things also played a part in this. Now, people said now you say all the time. Everybody that’s tried to either set you up or do something wrong to you or to me has always been our same color. Right. Isn’t that amazing?
SPEAKER 10 :
Yes, it is.
SPEAKER 03 :
Through years and years and years. It hasn’t changed now. You get on me all the time. Rich, you heard this money. Matter of fact, let Mark tell you about my mansion. Go ahead, Mark.
SPEAKER 10 :
It was beautiful, man. I was very proud of him. And, you know, he gave me an inspiration. I thought that this was impossible. But now that I see, he made me feel like I can do anything in life. Man. You know, and he woke my eyes up. And I’m a different person for that to this very day.
SPEAKER 03 :
Man, it was so, so, so great. And still, things evolve. There’s things that I’m working on now. There’s things that you’re working on and all that. But I just wanted our audience to know that out there, I don’t care what nationality you are, but the truth of the matter is, is that everything personally in my life, every situation that’s come with any type of chaos, any type of situation has come from my own people, my color of the skin. Now, me, you know, I know sometimes Mark is real quiet, but, you know, sometimes he, I be like, Mark, what are you doing? What are you doing? But I can tell you this. He’s a good brother. He’s a good brother. And there’s nothing you can say. So I’m glad that he’s, you know, waking up to the other side, to the truth of the world and what’s going on. But it took a lot of suffering for you to really realize that.
SPEAKER 10 :
It did.
SPEAKER 03 :
It took some suffering, right?
SPEAKER 10 :
Right. Exactly.
SPEAKER 03 :
So you’re figuring out the top 1%, how they own everything. You’re figuring out how all these illegal immigrants. Now, when you go to Walmart, you see black and white people with buggies, right? They have two or three things in their grocery cart, right? But what are the immigrants and Hispanics got?
SPEAKER 10 :
It’s full.
SPEAKER 03 :
Full.
SPEAKER 10 :
The cart’s full, yeah.
SPEAKER 03 :
To the brim.
SPEAKER 10 :
That’s true, yeah.
SPEAKER 03 :
They can’t even push the cart.
SPEAKER 10 :
Right.
SPEAKER 03 :
This lady could not even push the cart in Walmart. It was so stacked up to the brim. This other lady, two women, had two carts full to the brim. And I said, Mark, do you know where they’re getting all that money? He’s like, no. Where are they getting this money? From you. From you. So why we’re suffering.
SPEAKER 10 :
Americans.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yes. Us. Americans. We are paying for all of this. So, yeah, it’s crazy, right? And it’s like it’s not fair and we have to fix it. So, you know, they wouldn’t be here, dude, if it wasn’t for the powers to be. up at the top. They’re the ones that flooded the borders. This is their plan to come in here. And a lot of people in Chicago and Baltimore, Philadelphia, they’re all realizing that they’re replacing people that look like me and you with them. And they counting on that vote, that was the plan, to keep power so they can keep their money and keep robbing and stealing money from you and keep going in their lifestyle. I remember one time I was riding with Mark, and we was at this rich, rich, rich neighborhood. And he’s like, man, what are they doing? What are they doing? How are they getting this money? They don’t teach it in school. What is it? Well, I told him straight out, some of it’s passed from generation to generation to generation. We were slaves. The other part is they’re stealing your money. So that’s the bottom line. They’re stealing your money. And so I tell you, they’ll give you a car loan for 50,000. They’ll give you a house loan for 300, 400,000. They’ll give you a student loan for 200,000, but they won’t give you a business loan. Because business loans represent freedom. You understand?
SPEAKER 10 :
This country is supposed to be built on freedom.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yes, it’s supposed to be built on freedom. But you have to corrupt. That’s why I’m so into being a Republican and a conservative over there, because they’re truly I’ve never, truly ever experienced any racism there. All I hear is God and country. All I hear is help. All I hear is grassroots, you know, not a handout, a hand up. And you know, Mark, I don’t bite my tongue. I would tell you if it was anything else. I have not experienced it, not one time. Now, you’re going to run into people that are horrible and bad people, bad seeds on both sides. That’s not what I’m saying. But what I’m saying, when it comes to the minority community in reference to black, it’s been black on black crime, black on black jealousy, black on black destruction. That’s it. And people wake up. Wake up, black people, because I know you’re listening. You have to understand that the whole world is starting not to like you. They are starting to put you to the side like you don’t matter anymore. You are being replaced. Wake up. Get your act together. Unite. Do what’s right. You got to leave the Democratic Party and all that. It starts there because you are being manipulated and used beyond belief. Beyond belief. It’s a tragedy. But come together. You know, we should be having our own businesses, our own neighborhoods. Now, Mark, when you go to any of these so-called black areas and all that, when you go to Popeyes, you see Mexican workers, right? When you go to AutoZone, same thing, right? Walmart, same thing, right? You go to all these different places that you would never imagine, and it’s all Hispanic, right?
SPEAKER 10 :
And another thing I noticed that we don’t have a lot of, in our communities, we don’t have a lot of Safeways and Walmarts. We have to go 50 miles to go to Walmart. How can we have one in our communities? That’s one thing I never understood.
SPEAKER 03 :
I’ll tell you why. The reason why we have to go out there is because when they had them here, it was all crime and looting and violence.
SPEAKER 16 :
That’s bad on us.
SPEAKER 03 :
And so, yeah, right. We messed it up. We messed it up. So now they’re putting a situation to where everything that’s in the black community is either owned by Chinese or Hispanics and all of that. You don’t see black people owning this stuff or even working in positions of power. I like to gamble. Yep, yep, yep, yep. I like to gamble. But you go up there to Blackhawk. You see a lot of people handing the money now is Asian. Just like in Las Vegas. You come out there, I haven’t seen a black manager in power that heads the cash or any of that stuff on there, no. You’re just a black person in there giving up your money. But far as like running the show and all that stuff, you can have black people work there, but the positions of power, It’s Asian. And it’s crazy, dude. It’s crazy. But the truth of the matter is we as black people have to come together. Stop the nonsense. Even if you fight or bicker or whatever, man, get that stupid stuff out of your head. Because one, dealing with me. I’m always gonna speak the truth and I’m always gonna come with it no matter what. I don’t care where I’m at, have I always been that way or not? So my thing is, come together, let’s do what we do, wake up, come over to our party, come over to the Republican Party, learn how to fish not to be given a fish and then you know get this i’m one black person that believe in reparations though because i’m that same energy if you murdered my people if you stole money if you stole our inventions and all of that stuff but then now today you can give free money to ukraine all these illegal immigrants getting 8 000 10 000 free housing free this nah that’s that’s messed up they don’t even care or have done nothing for this country so i expect somebody like trump He’s one person I would sit down and say, well, what are you going to do and how do we need to do it? And I would go with his decision on what to do or how to do without question. But he’s probably the only one for me. But anyway, we love this party. We love this party. We love people. Black people love people. We love different cultures. We do this. It’s only these few idiots. And they’re trying to promote black men now as being gay. Like, are you crazy?
SPEAKER 10 :
I never saw that before. Back in the 70s, we were men.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yeah, we were men.
SPEAKER 10 :
Yes, we were.
SPEAKER 03 :
But they are promoting us like, hey, yeah, these guys are gay. And in the industry, in entertainment, NFL, NBA, all that, they make you do certain things so you can keep the check coming in. And I’m telling you, that’s not true. So we have to stand up and block all this. We have to block all this. Hey, Joe, how much time we got? 45 seconds. So, Mark, you know what? You’ve never been on the show. You’ve never been up here. You did pretty good, man. You did pretty good.
SPEAKER 10 :
Thank you.
SPEAKER 03 :
Now, how we end the show, man? We count down, and then as soon as I’m done, Mighty Joe says, boom, and he throws the music on. So we count down backwards. You ready? From where? From three. Three, two, one, and we out. Out. All right, y’all. It’s that time. We out of here. But you’ve been listening to KLC 560 AM.
SPEAKER 19 :
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SPEAKER 03 :
to 10 a.m. It’s about love, y’all.
SPEAKER 19 :
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