This episode of KLZ 560 I’m a Uniter is pure gasoline and sparks. Reggie Rocco comes in hot, tackling allegations involving the SPLC, media hypocrisy, immigration battles, race relations, party politics, and the growing frustration many Americans feel watching the country drift into chaos.
What follows is a no-holds-barred hour of fiery opinions, unexpected laughs, and callers jumping in from lakes, mountains, and everywhere in between. Reggie clashes, jokes, rants, and occasionally finds common ground with callers who challenge him in real time.
From debates over unity vs division, to the state of the Republican Party, to whether common sense still
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. So right about now, we want everybody, I mean everybody, stand up. Stand up. Hold your hands up high. Rock arms. This is about America, baby. Yeah. We bringing people together.
SPEAKER 1 :
I’m a Uniter.
SPEAKER 09 :
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
SPEAKER 04 :
Woo! 560 KLZ, this is Reggie Rocco, I’m a Uniter. What’s up, Lukey Luke? Oh, what’s going on, Reg? Ah, man, you know, a little bit of this, a lot of that, and some of this. Yeah, man. A lot of stuff going on as usual. I need to really get into a couple of things quickly that I want a little bit of clarity on. I’m not for sure if you know about this, Luke, but the SPLC. Do you know about that?
SPEAKER 01 :
No, no, I’m not familiar.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay, so is this organization supposedly and allegedly, it’s not even allegedly, it’s a fact. This is like a democratic 501c3 or something like that, that they raise money in the name of no racism, in the name of peace and all this other kumbaya crap. But then we find out that that was the cover. They were really raising this money to give to the Aryan Nation and the KKK and paying them to do racist, destructive things. Can you believe this? Like literally the FBI just came on and said, this is true. So I’m like, so in the name of peace and love and kumbaya, they got all your money, but they’re really channeling and funding the money for destruction and hatred. I’m talking about Aryan Nation gangs, motorcycle gangs, KKK. It’s just a list. It’s a list of things, man. The SPLC. Look that up, man. How is this possible? Don’t tell me crime don’t pay. Don’t tell me all these people are just… They all lie, man. This stuff is on the level of anti-Christian at all. I mean, 51%, 49%. No, no, dude. It’s worst. It’s so bad in Congress. It’s so bad on the left side. And I’m not going to say it’s perfect on the right, but my goodness, man, I believe with all my heart that the right is more godly, more God conscious, and they try to do the right things. And there’s ethics and morals. But the SPLC is, they, I don’t get it, man. Millions of dollars, dude. Millions of dollars. for discrimination and hate. And the okey-doke is so strong. So, Luke, let’s just create a 501c3 and we’ll raise money in the name of goodness and happiness and save your dogs and help the homeless and do whatever you want to do. But then really behind the scenes, we’re like, ha-ha, gotcha, now we got the money. Now we got the money. Let’s do what we really want to do, which is cause chaos and destruction and hatred. I don’t know, man. This right here is like serious, man. I just, it’s almost hopeless. Like, everything is a lie. Everything is a lie. Everything is tied to cruelty and ungodly things. It’s just too much, man. We need to clean house. I don’t know how to do it, man. Like, maybe the coming of Jesus Christ needs to just come. Come now. Come now. Come on. Let’s go. Because this is, I just think it’s past the point of no return. Oh, we got somebody on the line. Hey, Johnny, you there? Yeah, I’m here, man. What’s up, man?
SPEAKER 06 :
We should have known because we heard these stories, small stories, like how someone set up like a… incident where somebody did something to them racially wrong. And what about that guy who was in that TV show? He put the string around his neck and said that MAGA jumped him at night.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, yeah, yeah. The gay dude, Somalette or Somalette or whatever his name is. What’s his name? Jesse. Jesse.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, yeah. And so you sort of knew that it was happening on the smaller level, and then why not happen on the bigger level? And then when you hear that in 1983, I guess somebody bombed their place and then and then they went after the can and said it was too easy because they were able to put them in jail you know get them defunded bankrupt them and they said well how can we keep this thing going on so of course they figured like well let’s just manufacture it and put a picture up there and then we’ll get money from well-meaning people who think that They’re really fighting with them, but we’re just making bank.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay, so explain this to me like I’m a five-year-old. Are you telling me that this company was pretending, masquerading as a company for good? But they were really raising money to be racist and extremist and for destruction and turmoil? Is this the truth? Yeah.
SPEAKER 06 :
And look at what the CEO gets paid. He gets paid so much money that… He’s drunk with that money and drunk with power.
SPEAKER 04 :
But where’s the hatred? I mean, like, this is a Democrat thing, right? This is the left. Yes, totally. And so I urge my people, like I’ve been telling you for the longest, that the Republican Party is the party of God and country. It is. You know, it’s not perfect, but… Trust me. I have never encountered, you know, the horrors that people try to say the Republican Party. It’s lies. Now, you’re going to find people that pretend all the time. But I even look at like 50% if i could just get on the side of with people that are just at least you know 70 good i mean it this democratic party in this liberal state that we’re in this is like really bad man i i who started this who put all this money who do who organized this stuff luke did you have anything to do with this I don’t have any paychecks. Look, there ain’t no money in it for me, son. I ain’t got nothing to do. But aren’t you curious? How did they put this together with this idea? Somewhere in the back room, somebody said, I know. Let’s raise all this money in the name of good. But we really are racist. We really hate America. We hate blacks. We hate minors. We hate this whole thing and all these people.
SPEAKER 06 :
Remember when they started the KKK, right? They had to put on sheets.
SPEAKER 04 :
I was there, man. I was there. I was reincarnated. I was right there, man, fighting.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, they had to put on sheets to cover up who they are because they said, well, we don’t want people to see our dark side, so we’re going to cover it up. And it’s all a part of, like, covering up. And I guess you can look around, because my wife says you should look at somebody and say that, you know, that person has intelligent eyes. I bet they can look at people and say… I can buy that person.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, and unfortunately, too many people can. I just wonder, is it just totally a money thing, or do they really have hatred in their heart? But even if it’s just a money thing, it’s still got to be hatred, though. Like, why would you want that type of turmoil? Why? I mean, so you’re raising in the name of good, but you’re funneling the money to the terrorists, to the KKK, the racist Aryan Nation gang. and paying them well, I might add. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 06 :
Oh, yeah. And I listen to some of these backstages, like the Breakfast Club. They won’t bring this up because I’m listening to see, okay, they ever brought up that Omar? They ever brought up?
SPEAKER 02 :
They won’t do it. They won’t do it.
SPEAKER 06 :
And I’m thinking, like, because they have this call in line, get it off your chest. And I’m thinking, like, I wonder if I should just call and see if I could even get in.
SPEAKER 04 :
I can get you in. I can get you in if you want to talk to them. Yeah, man, because I can’t stand, oh boy, I can’t stand him. They’re supposedly the gods. Charlemagne, yeah. Oh, man. Ignat, Ignat. Yeah, Ignat, Ignat, Ignat, Ignat.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, but I’d be listening to it just so I could hear with the left, and they sound so self-righteous. Like, I guess Dave Chappelle did an interview about what he said in 2016 about we want the president to do well. He says, well, right now the president’s not doing well. Back in 2016, I said I wanted the president to do well. And then Charmaine, he chimed in. I’m thinking, oh, it’s kind of irritating listening to you because I can’t believe that there’s black people this stupid This bot.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, man. So here’s my thing. I believe, and you can correct me if I’m wrong. I know Luke will be fact-checking while we’re on here. But I believe it’s like 1,300,000-ish Hispanics here and only like 220,000 Blacks. And that’s the ones that we know and sense. We ain’t even talking about all the ones we know that’s here illegally, too. But that’s a power move, dude. Strength is in numbers. Safety is in numbers. So I look at my people and say, hey, man. You’re not the majority. You used to be the white people, then black. No, it’s the Hispanics. And unfortunately, even though I have Hispanics in my family, even though my favorite food is Mexican food, even though I go to the Boogie Down with the Senoritas and all that half on it, which today is Friday, so it will be Boogie Down time. They hate us, dude. I’ve been telling you all the stories. All the freaking stories that I get into out here just being normal. I mean, you can be in line and you’re waiting to eat food and order your food and it’s a Hispanic guy in front of you. And you’re watching the servers load up his plate. It’s just loaded up man food. Then when it’s your turn to get up there, they’re counting the nuggets. It’s like, you look at their plate. Whoa! Then yours is like… So I was like, okay, me, I’m going to do something about it. So I looked around me to the left, Hispanics, to the right, Hispanics, in the front, in the back, Hispanics. But there was like maybe two other black people. And I went up to the black dude. I said, look, man. Watch this right here. I said, you see all these Hispanic guys going up in this food line and they’re paying for their food and they’re ordering their food. You see how much food they’re getting? Watch this. When it’s your turn, look at your plate. He got up in there. I said, you ain’t going to have nothing. This is what they do. So he goes up to the line. Orders his food. They just give him just kibbles and bits, pieces. So he goes off, man. He goes off in the middle. This is Walmart. He’s going off. Now, the servers are all Hispanic. All the women are Hispanic. And the guys in their construction and this and all this, they talk in Spanish. They take care of their own people. But they do not speak. Like you, man. They do not like black people. I keep trying to tell you, it’s not the white people. All what we had beef with them was years ago, which we need our money, our copyrights and our trademarks. We definitely do. And I will say that until I’m blue in the face. Now, blues, that’s too close. You know what I’m saying? Green. Because I’m telling you, I’m never going to shut up. I’m never going to shut up about this because it’s wrong. It’s injustice. But all around, and they have all the jobs. How do you get a job and you can’t even speak English? How do you get a job driving a semi truck and you don’t have to have a CDL and you can’t even recognize street signs or read English? How do you get a job? What’s the qualifications? Luke, I’m sure you had some pretty rough qualifications to get this job, right? You didn’t just walk in here or did you?
SPEAKER 01 :
I feel like it’d be pretty hard to get this job in radio if I didn’t know the language, I think.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, most definitely. For sure. Most definitely, big dog. So you’re looking at this and you’re saying, okay, who are these people hiring these people? And then it doesn’t even matter, dude. They’re here and they’re here to break the law. That’s what it is. They don’t care because there is no consequence that this sanctuary city thing and everything they got. I’m telling you, dude, it’s like this all the time. I don’t care where you go. Go to the black neighborhood. You know, it’s nothing worse for me being a black guy. Getting served chicken by a Mexican guy. There’s nothing worse. I was like, what? Where is my people? Where are we?
SPEAKER 06 :
When I lived in L.A., man, there was a bus guy. He’s a black guy. And he knew all these languages. So when you come on the bus, he would speak to you in your language. And people would look at him like, how do you know? Because he knew Chinese. He knew Hispanic. And people would look at him like, because they’d never seen a black person that could speak. their language back to them. And I’m thinking like, you know, I don’t know, man. It’s like, and then I know this lady, she’s been here for 38 years. She sells burritos and stuff. And I wonder, I can’t even speak like even like,
SPEAKER 04 :
like even good english i mean not even hardly any english something like how did you live in denver for 38 years and you can only speak a little bit of english hey donnie i’m telling you right now man the sanctuary city and the greedy it’s the the corporations and most of them are white owned they they and they put all these people here and They gave them all your money, all Luke’s money, not mine. And they have these people in every position, man. I don’t care if it’s construction, if you’re a maid, if you’re a janitor, if you’re a truck driver, if you’re a worker on the road. If you’re a roofer, I don’t care what, if you work at Walmart in the line, if you’re a server, it doesn’t matter. They got all these people and they got them all working. And whether if they’re legal or not, they’re all working, taking all that money, plus all your tax money all the medicaid all the medicare all every resource that’s needed for our vets and our homeless and then and then regular american families it’s dried up it’s gone it all goes to them so they take all that money all those resources and they dominate and then pretty soon they start looking around and saying what am i acting like i’m the uh the minority here Look, everywhere I look, it’s just me and my people. And then we have our own method of communication because the Constitution is so stupid that they won’t allow and make people love this country, make these people assimilate, make these people learn English. They won’t do it. That’s dumb. That’s dumb. So I don’t care what it is, how you say it is stupid. It’s a recipe for disaster. And that’s what you’re seeing. So now you got a powerful source, buddy. You got a powerful source that goes around in their own cliques, in their own communities. They act like they’re. untouchable which in many ways they are dude you you drive around you see them all in nice cars you see them all uh you know with tons of money stand in line and try to cash a check in king supers or go over to the customer service you got all these people grabbing this money giving these different papers and getting money money money money money i’m like well how that ain’t a check how’s that money come here then you got all these people mexican people sending money out to the Western Union and all this stuff. I sit up here and I’m just looking like one person. It’d be two or three of them together. But they’re here and I’m just sitting here like, what the hell is going on here? I’m watching this so closely. Everywhere I go, I’m just watching it.
SPEAKER 06 :
Well, they won the narration when they convinced the women to… kick the man out of the house, and then commit genocide of their own people.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah, yeah. Here my phones go.
SPEAKER 06 :
We would have been more. We should have been more than 13%.
SPEAKER 04 :
We would have been more, but you got to look at this, man. The immaculation or whatever it’s called of the black man. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, dude. But, you know, we did a lot of this ourselves, too. We have to take some responsibility. The black-on-black crime, which I’ve been telling you guys for years. The gang stuff, black and then boom. The black woman against the black man. See, people get mad when I say, hey, one of the worst enemies to a black man is the black woman. Like, they have her totally against. And when you come to, you know, the Hispanic… They’re talented, dude. They’re hard workers and they’re talented. I can never take that away. That’s the truth. But what it is, I would have thought that they would have more love, more respect for black people, what we’ve been through and how this country is set up and how many, many, many Caucasian families and people have got… companies handed down to them and down to them down to them you know passed down through the years and it is it is what it is and you and you get little pieces dude go go to the patent office go to the trade trademark and find out all the stuff the real inventions if we didn’t invent it we had a major part to do with it you know imagine that not be able to get your copyright to your trademarks we ain’t even talking about slavery we’re talking about just the things we done not dude so it’s a fact made it is a fact We have to take responsibility. I believe the Willie Lynch letter back in the day said, let me show you how the making of a slave turned black against dark against light-skinned, mom against dad, brother against sister, all that stuff. Just read that letter, the Willie Lynch letter, the making of a slave. And I believe that has some type of truth to it in reference to what’s going on today. But if you say, okay, That’s that part, and we’re going to work on that. But in real time, it’s impossible for me as a black man to walk down certain neighborhoods. Like, seriously. When I was in Georgia, dude, I went to the racist parts where it’s the racist white people and all that stuff. It was kind of unnerving, but it was nowhere near as scary as walking down the black gang neighborhood. For sure, dude. It wasn’t even close. It wasn’t even close. So that tells you a lot right there.
SPEAKER 06 :
In the 70s, we used to go down to Texas to visit our family. And in Denver, we could go to pretty much any restaurants we wanted to, you know, fast food and plus. But down there, my cousin said, if you don’t see anybody that looks like you in there, don’t go in there. I’m thinking like, that’s weird. But that was the way it was in Texas back in the day. And it’s probably that way in some places still.
SPEAKER 04 :
Dude, Hispanic and Spanish dominates America, yo. Dominates. So I’m telling Luke, you better get your people, man, because y’all dropped the ball, too. Because I’d have been like, hey, yo, yo, hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up. Nobody gets in this country… At all. I don’t care what… I don’t care if Godzilla is in your country destroying everything. You are not getting into America without it being legal and without me vetting you and without me making sure that you love this country, you respect this country, and you want to assimilate. If you don’t pass all those tests and you learn English, then you don’t get in here. I don’t care what’s going on. But for some reason… For some reason, nobody just wants to just, you know, do it. Like, I understand it’s a battle with the Democrats. But, hey, nah, man, them Democrats and liberals are evil, dude. I’m telling you. I tell any of my friends, my black friends, have you ever voted Democrat again? Ever, ever, ever. I can’t mess with you. And I use different language because I don’t be on the radio. I be in person or on social media. But now I can’t deal with it no more, dude. It’s simple stuff that should be able to be done in a day. You should be able to say, hey, executive order.
SPEAKER 06 :
You in trouble? She’s asking me, like, who am I talking to?
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, my God. Hey, listen, man. And Luke, you tell me if I’m wrong. Why isn’t it that common sense and logic can’t just override any of this? Because it makes me feel like it’s corrupt beyond belief. I know it’s corrupt. It is bad. But you’re telling me that you can’t be a president. And say common sense things. Logic like no illegals here. If you’re here, you got to be vetted. You got to love this country. You got to assimilate. And you got to have, you know, learn English. What is wrong? What debate is that? What is wrong what I said? What’s racist about that or wrong of those topics I just said?
SPEAKER 01 :
Well, I mean, you’re operating off the idea that common sense is common. Famously, it’s not. But that also totally depends on what side of the aisle you’re on. You’ve got to consider that 50% of America, approximately, you know, 50% of the people who vote Democrat, 50% of the people who don’t vote Republican, essentially… They’re looking at you and they’re saying the same thing you’re saying. You’re on 560 KLZ and you’re saying, these people are crazy. Can’t they see the logic and the reason? And I guarantee you, some radio host on a Democratic radio station is saying, can’t they see the logic? Those guys are crazy. If everyone’s thinking that the other person is crazy, well then no one’s going to ever get along or figure it out because you’ve shut them down. You’ve said you’re crazy, you’re stupid, you don’t know what you’re talking about. So, you know, they’re never going to say, oh, you know what? You’re right. I am crazy. I am stupid. I don’t know what I’m talking about. They’re not going to agree to that, man.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay, so can they at least prove to me why I’m crazy? I can tell you a zillion reasons why you’re crazy. Tell me what I said about that which is crazy.
SPEAKER 01 :
Yeah, you’d have to ask them, you know. I imagine because they have their own logic that they’re working off of. They have their own reasons. They have their own evidence. The point being is that if the approach is to attack and then say, why aren’t you listening to me? Well, that’s not going to get you anywhere. You know, you get somewhere by discussing ideas, by, you know, talking about the quality of the sort of proposition that you are proposing, not jumping at the jugular, you know? Right, right.
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, I look at it, I understand that, but it… Common sense is still common sense. I look at these people that say, do what I say, not as I do. I don’t respect people like that. So if you have a point to prove in reference to those subjects that I just said, and I’m the wrong one, and you’re saying I’m the crazy one, then let me go inside your life and say, hmm, do you live with your doors locked? Yep. Do you live behind a wall if you’ve got a lot of money and security? Yep. Do you have cars and your family and businesses and things you want to protect? Yep. Do you have family that you want to keep safe? Yep. So if that’s the case, how come you don’t want that for everybody? That’s so hypocritical. I want to know. I want to know, period. Without playing no games with these people, man. Because there is such thing as mental illness, man. There is. I’m sorry. We need mental institutions back. But we need the people… When we get in power like we’re here with Trump, he’s always having to fix somebody else’s stuff. And I admire him in reference to that. I hope we can get eight years, 12 years of this, and hopefully get a lot of this stuff solved. But if we don’t, it’s so hard, it’s so easy to invite the devil or let the devil in. But it’s hard as hell to kick him out. So, go ahead, go ahead.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah, it was like this one lady, she was a black lady. She was talking about, we need to raise up the prices of buying guns to protect us. And the guy had to point back at her and saying, didn’t you guys do this in the Jim Crow laws because you didn’t want blacks to have guns? So you’re saying that you want to raise up prices to protect us blacks, but it sounds like you’re just trying to repeat history. And then when you point out stuff like that, she couldn’t answer because her life started coming on because she was on the wrong team. But then, of course, you have to jump back on that team because she doesn’t want to be an outsider. And it’s that weird thing about being the outsider, man. We’re the same.
SPEAKER 02 :
Hey, hold on, Johnny. Casper, you were there?
SPEAKER 05 :
I’m here, man. I’m out on the lake, and all I think is biting are mosquitoes. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. You on the lake? Black people don’t like water?
SPEAKER 04 :
Dude, man, that’s the best place to go fishing, man. Oh, you fishing. You fishing. You got to be, like, precise, you know, with me. When you’re saying you’re out on the lake, I’m thinking you on the lake, like in a boat or something out there in the lake. But you’re fishing. I’m running from the SPLC. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. So you on the lake, man. What you doing calling in? What you doing calling in here?
SPEAKER 05 :
What’s up? Well, it’s an interesting conversation. I figured I’d jump in for a second. And I’m going to say something that Luke is going to like. I actually agree with what he said. What?
SPEAKER 04 :
Thank you. Thank you. Hang up.
SPEAKER 01 :
Cut him off. Nope. I got the buttons back here. I’m keeping them on.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay. Okay. Go, go, go.
SPEAKER 01 :
Go ahead, Casper.
SPEAKER 05 :
So, you know, the two-side thing is getting old. And, you know, they’re stupid. They’re whatever, this or that. All that stuff is getting old, man. It’s like we’re finding out with the SPLC that they were funding their own hate.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 05 :
But there’s going to be people… In the Democratic Party that will deny it. Like Chuck Schumer and all the race baiters.
SPEAKER 02 :
Exactly.
SPEAKER 05 :
They’re going to deny it. Pelosi. So odd. The SPLC was founded to support black people who were getting railroaded in the legal system.
SPEAKER 02 :
Exactly.
SPEAKER 05 :
And a lot of the folks working at the SPLC are black or, you know, of color.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay. so so so so you telling me again black people is turning in and turning on their own race again No, no, they don’t know.
SPEAKER 05 :
The workers, they think they’re a righteous cause, man, and they’ll grab the signs and do the march because they think it’s a worthy cause. They don’t know. But the people that write the checks, they know exactly what’s going on, and they’re funding the hate that they’re fighting.
SPEAKER 04 :
Man, that’s the ultimate, I don’t even want to say chess move. That’s evil beyond evil to me.
SPEAKER 05 :
It is, you know. Now, it’s up to us, though, to very lovingly, and I know this is the part, you know, like I was saying, I agree with Luke. You can’t call them stupid and whatever and expect for them to listen to you when you try to explain to them that they need to stop funding their own hate.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yeah. Wow, man. But, man, Casper, I’m just, I don’t know, man. It’s either one way or the other. It’s either that you guys are going to wake up one day and see me on the news, and it’s going to be like, extremist Reggie Rowe. He’s an extremist. He went down here and da-da-da-da-da and da-da-da-da-da. Or I’m just going to be, you know, on an island somewhere, man, watching the sun go up and down. Because I can’t take this no more, man. Thank you. I picked the island route. I’m going the island, the lake route, island route.
SPEAKER 05 :
I’m done.
SPEAKER 01 :
Like we were saying, you can’t shout at someone and scream at them and call them names and then expect them to respect your position. Like I said, just flip the script. Be in someone else’s shoes. Reggie, if you’re walking down the street and you’re going pro, whatever. Someone comes at you and says, Reggie Rocco, you are the dumbest, most ignorant person I’ve ever met. Now listen to me. You’re going to tell them to go kick rocks, dude. You’re going to ignore them and you’re going to mind your own business. Now, if someone approaches you and says, hey, man, I’d like to have a conversation. I’d love to discuss this idea with you. I have my own opinions. You have your own opinions. Maybe we can find some common ground. That’s the person you’re going to stop and have a conversation with. The same thing applies to radio. It applies to social media, television, basically everywhere. That’s how you make change, not by breathing down someone’s throat.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay, so… I like that. I like that. And Casper, John, you’re hearing me. I definitely like that. I always come at that approach. But… Oh, boy. But don’t start none, and it won’t be none. I get that. But when you’re talking to these knuckleheads, and you approach them the right way, or you don’t even get a chance to say anything, you could just be wearing your red hat, minding your own business, loving America. They’re loving what you do, minding your own business. If somebody comes up to you and knocks the hat off your head, or a manager at the Village Inn comes and says, you got to take your hat off, for what? Because you’re making other people uncomfortable. Well, what’s the law? What’s the law? What’s my rights? I can wear whatever I want to wear. You got people walking in here with satanic symbols on their shirt. That don’t upset anybody. So it’s hypocritical, man. I believe that you have to have both of them. I just believe at this point, big dog, is that a lot of people think that the Republican Party is weak, that we don’t have the stomach. Look at Casper. Hey, man, I’m firing Casper, Luke, everybody get that. What do you mean they weak? Oh, the Republican Party’s so weak. Oh, my God. Okay, tell me. Tell me where they’re weak. Complacent. Yeah, that’s a better word. weak no they’re weak okay look they can’t fight your way out of wet paper bag so you’re telling me that all these all these people with the second amendment are weak that they don’t have the the kahunas to go out into the streets and march and there’s a difference there’s a difference you can be armed to the teeth but if you don’t know how to use your weapon you’re weak and ineffective
SPEAKER 05 :
It has nothing to do with what you have. It’s how you use what you have. And they have control of the Congress and the White House, and they can’t even get the Slave Act passed.
SPEAKER 04 :
when 80 or more of the population wants it that’s weak yeah that is i agree with you with that but now now casper i i gotta call you out i gotta call you out man oh johnny hey johnny yeah i gotta drop you because somebody’s on the other line for casper all right thanks for calling in man you can call back later if you want so uh david david for casper
SPEAKER 07 :
Yes, David in Woodland Park. What’s going on, Mr. Casper? How are you doing, my brother?
SPEAKER 05 :
Hey, David Doherty. How are you, sir?
SPEAKER 07 :
I’m doing all right. I’m listening to you guys. I didn’t even know. I just discovered you today. I just discovered you today, Reggie. What? Just discovered you today. And I listen to KLZ Monday through Friday. I used to go to another location and listen to some business stuff and things like that. But I’m sitting here absolutely positively amazed. And then I hear my boy Casper. Oh, my goodness.
SPEAKER 04 :
That’s it, baby. I’m glad you’re here. Welcome to the party because we do it real on this show, yo.
SPEAKER 05 :
Your retired boy Casper fishing on the lake. Yes, sir. That’s me.
SPEAKER 07 :
Casper, Casper, Casper, don’t fall in the lake.
SPEAKER 04 :
Please don’t fall in the lake. Hey, man, David, I would usually agree with you, but today I want him to fall in the lake. Today. Fall in the lake. But not the lake of fire. Just get in that lake. Get a little wet, you know what I’m saying? Make it all out good and safe, you know. So, David, what’s your point, man, or what we’re talking about? What’s your point of view, man? What’s your opinion?
SPEAKER 07 :
Okay, so, Casper, I’ve got to push back a little bit on the Republicans being weak. Thank you. And the sense that they are so divided that there is a weakness in them, in their divisiveness. I think their strength is in their diversity of thought. And I like the fact that Republicans don’t go lockstep. They think for themselves, they move for themselves, things like that. to an extent that makes us weak because we can’t get behind, we can’t get behind good politics because of some silly little nuance and need to get over that, but not get in lockstep, but understand that as we’re, as we like to say that that’s a fantastic act. There is, there are some nuances in there that some Republicans have problems with, but for the most part, That’s going to make America safer. That’s going to make voting safer. That’s going to do a lot for America. And we need to get in line with that. In that sense, our diversity makes us weak. Our diversity of thought makes us weak. But… Trump is not weak.
SPEAKER 05 :
Trump is not weak. Go ahead. In the world of politics… If you don’t unite, you die. And the Republicans cannot unite with all that diversity they got going on. They cannot unite enough to pass a freaking bill that 80% of America says is a good thing. That’s called weak and ineffective in the political stratosphere. How do you do it?
SPEAKER 07 :
Go ahead, David. Let me ask you, whose fault is that? Is that the fault of the people that elected those people to office? Because that’s what I believe that begins, that’s what I believe it starts with. Republicans are, take for instance in Georgia, a couple of elections happened in Georgia that should never have happened. A Warnock should never have been elected. And Pat, we have sat on our butts, sat on our hands, and watched things happen to us. We could no longer do that. Let me ask you a question.
SPEAKER 05 :
I’m sorry to take over. I’m sorry to take over the show from the lake, but listen. When Republicans are in a primary, they fight like cats and dogs, and then when they come to the general, they depart. They don’t support the winner. Democrats fight like cats and dogs, and then they support the winner at the end. They all come together, kumbaya, and make sure that winner gets over the finish line. Republicans have never done that. Look at the gubernatorial race in Colorado. I guarantee you, after the primary, All the players will take their bat and ball and go home and not support the candidate that goes to the general ballot. That’s why you keep losing.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay, with that philosophy, so if the Democrats do that, right, and they support regardless of what it is, I don’t care if you got them on audio, lying, stealing, cheating, they deny it. If you got them on video, they deny it. They act like everything that they do and say, if it’s caught on camera, if it’s wrong, if it’s shady, they act like they don’t hear it or see it. And they just stick together and they keep moving. Now, so is that a plus?
SPEAKER 05 :
You like that? No, I don’t like it. No, I don’t like it. But in politics, that’s how you win. They keep denying it, and the media allows it until it’s just too much, until the general consciousness, you know, like Swalwell. They’ve known about him for decades. For 10 years, they’ve known about his dealings. And they kept him on all the committees, and he’s making all this money and fundraising and running for governor. They knew who he was. until his his uh shenanigans got so public they couldn’t deny it anymore and then they so i i got a question as soon as republicans get a whiff they said wait a minute there’s a rumor that boom you’re out
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay, so look at this. I can’t even call this a war. It’s an armed conflict because you can do the football analogy. We’re already beating you 64-0, 64-10. I mean… i appreciate that trump in his mind and heart is trying to you know get these people to submit in a certain way in reference to what we need them to do what they can do and what they can’t do but then on the other side i look at the kind of people know know your enemy know who you’re dealing with these people are radical they’re radical dude like Seriously, they’re hypocrites, they’re liars, and that’s just what it is. They’re terrorists. So I think Trump shouldn’t take his foot off the pedal. But the political thing that you’re talking about, Casper, of sticking together, you think Trump, and just tell me the truth, do you think Trump is pausing because of the midterms and the political pressure, or they’re not sticking together? No.
SPEAKER 05 :
Neither. He doesn’t care about the midterms. And they’re not sticking together.
SPEAKER 04 :
What do you think, David?
SPEAKER 07 :
Okay, so I do think that Trump cares about the midterms, but I think I read his book, The Art of the Deal. That is a mastermind. You know, he may not sound like Barack Obama was an excellent speaker. He may not sound like that. He may not be the orator, but he gets things done. He butchered Mayor Koch, the most powerful mayor in the United States at the time. He made him look like a fool. And we look at Trump’s accomplishments since 2015 up until now, what he’s been able to do. The man… He doesn’t go into something blindly. He is very, very calculated. And he surrounds himself with a team. And he is a listener. He is a very good listener. And he does take their advice. Now, the first administration, he took the advice of the Republican elites, which was a horrible mistake. But you look at what he’s been able to do this time. And so I think… He does not do things haphazardly. And he loves to lay traps for people. He loves to lay traps for the Democrats. He says things just to get their ire up, just to get them in a frenzy. I agree. He pulls the rope from under the rope. So I think what he’s doing in Iran is calculated. Raising Cain, Hexstep, all of the people that are surrounding him, he’s actually listening to his military advisors. Yes. And we’re not hearing that from the mainstream media.
SPEAKER 04 :
And we never will. We never will. We never will. So, okay, so, David, are you black? Yes. Okay, so we got three bros. You hear this, Luke? Three bros, man. I’m going to be back on Sunday. Man, cut Casper off, man. I keep telling you. So answer this question, man. Answer this question. This is to my feather brethren. True or false? Do the Hispanic people discriminate against us and not like us? Just tell me your own opinion and your own circumstances and things that may happen to you or things that you’re seeing and noticing. Just tell me. What’s your opinion? Let me go first because I have to call my daughter back.
SPEAKER 05 :
She called in. I got to call my daughter back. She’s in the hospital. They probably are, and I don’t care.
SPEAKER 04 :
What? Bye, man. Hey, I’ll tell your daughter. I hope she gets better, man. All right. Man, did you hear this, David?
SPEAKER 07 :
You know what? I got to say, if they are, I haven’t really experienced it in mass. I haven’t experienced it consistently. One of my favorite places to go is to Monica’s. I love that place. And I go to the same one every time. And they treat me like a king. Where is this place? I live in Woodland Park, which is west of Colorado Springs, up in the mountains. And Monica’s, they’ve got three or four restaurants in Colorado Springs. And I’m telling you, their nachos supremos, oh my gosh, it is so good. And they treat me like a king when I walk in.
SPEAKER 04 :
Are you military? Are you military?
SPEAKER 07 :
No, not at all.
SPEAKER 04 :
Well, that’s a military town.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah, I mean, we’ve got like five bases here.
SPEAKER 04 :
See, I think that might be a difference. Johnny, if you’re listening, call back in. Okay, so my thing is this, David. It’s like this. Everybody knows how I feel about my Hispanic people. I love them, family, but the bottom line, it is a serious takeover taking place down here. It’s serious disrespect. When they talk to you, they look at you like, what? Get out of here. Say stuff like that. I was in AutoZone. Something fell off the little rack, a little thing, and I went down to pick it up. At the same time as a Hispanic worker went to pick it up. And then I stopped because he worked there. So I was going to let him pick it up. And then he got in my face. He’s like, what? Pick it up. I’m like, huh? I’m like, what? Yeah, I was being, you know, my mind, I’m being courteous. I said, man, you better watch your mouth. You work here, you pick it up. And that wasn’t even my intention, but I’m just like, we, it’s crazy. And then I, you know, everything got silent. And I looked around, I said, well, hold up, Reg. In your mind, you’re a majority. But in reality, it’s 32 to one up in here. And I was like, man, but I still held my ground. And I told him, like, you know, we was getting ready to go to bowls, man. Like, seriously. I said, go ahead, dude. Just go ahead. Just hit me. Just swing once. Just come at me. He said, so what? So you can call the police? I said, I ain’t calling no police. Everybody’s in there. Manager’s coming out. I said, hey, man, don’t come within six feet. Don’t even come in arms distance of me. And so I’m cussing this dude out. He’s like, let’s go. I said, let’s go, boy. I’m from old school. Let’s go outside. Let’s go outside and let’s see what’s up. But in my mind, I was like, ah, invisible. If there ain’t no weapons, you don’t know what’s coming for you. But then I looked at how they stick together and how it was 32 to 1. And I said, I must be. And I ain’t got no Second Amendment. Right or wrong, that wasn’t going to be a good outcome. Because I know what was going to happen. I know what was going to happen. But I’ve been getting into scrimmages like this all the time for absolutely no reason. And so I called my boy up. He’s a Mexican-American. He said, hey, man. biden and them they had a plot they had a plan to bring all these people over here and these people think and live different you know this is like a playground to them the worst crimes you get over here before all that other craziness is like a playground to them they don’t care it’s nothing what they’re used to seeing and doing and living so i’m just telling you i’ve been saying it johnny johnny you there Now, you guys both know about that Houston police officer, don’t you?
SPEAKER 06 :
No. Oh, the one who was planning to go in and shoot up a bunch of people?
SPEAKER 04 :
Nah, that’s another one. No, this one is a senorita. She’s a police officer for the Houston police. And she got on TikTok and she started saying the N-word, saying she hate black people. No, but she was using the other word, you know what I’m saying? And we’ll just use the Jay-Z jiggas. And she was just ranting and going off on it. The police found her, you know, the Houston police seen it, fired her. She doubled down. She goes, I don’t have no stress. I hate you. You’re slavery, you’re lazy. I just hate jiggers. I hate them. I hate them. She doubled down. Look it up, Johnny. Houston police officer, female. And… Just look, listen to it. It is unbelievable. But it’s exactly what I’m talking about. Like people, the numbers have bring power and strength. Now people are being a lot more bold. They’re being a lot more, you know, hey. Who are you? You’re the minority, not me. And that’s what we’re dealing with over most of this whole city where it is. It’s crazy up here. I call my peeps L.A., New York, Atlanta, Florida, Texas. You’re getting all the same thing, man, and it’s the same thing, dude. It’s the same thing. So I don’t know why I haven’t reached you, David, but I’m telling you for sure, it is a takeover taking place. And it’s very, very dangerous for the black man. It’s dangerous, buddy. Like, I don’t ever get into trouble, like physical altercation. I’m always holding the door open. Please and thank you. All that, you know, having fun. You know, I’m on the club buying people drinks or whatever. You know, having a good time. But I’m telling you. It’s a hatred. I don’t know if it’s a jealousy. I can’t describe it. But just find out and look that lady up. Houston police officer. Female. And you will be amazed at what she was doing and saying. And that’s the movement. We’re outnumbered. Does anybody know how many Hispanics are in the whole country? Versus how many Blacks? Does anybody have those stats?
SPEAKER 06 :
I think there’s more blacks, but, you know, mostly over in Africa and stuff like that.
SPEAKER 04 :
Johnny, Johnny, USA, USA. How many, is there more Hispanics or blacks in the USA? That’s what I want to know.
SPEAKER 06 :
There’s more Hispanics, heads down. Because they don’t go, the way they attacked Johnson, attacked the black women and got them, convinced them to kick the black men out of the house. That wouldn’t have happened to a lot of Hispanic women like it did to Hispanic men because they get together in a family and they’re living in a household, several families together. in order to stay together as a family.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yep. Yep. And that’s the ones we know that are here. So this was a planned attack by the left because they just said, hey, we got to get rid of y’all, man. Y’all bros ain’t spending enough money. It’s always headaches. It’s all this other stuff going on. And they just said, hey, let’s get some new people. Now, Luke, you remember that Hispanic chick I had here that was a Democrat? She said, On air that the Hispanics are the new blacks. You remember that? Vaguely, yeah. Yeah, yeah. I was just like, yeah. Wow, wow. So, yeah, David, I just want to invite you down here. It won’t take you long. I can give you three, four places to go to on Tuesday. You know how it’s Taco Tuesday? Yeah. No, but there’s also Popeye Tuesday. You know what I’m saying? Where you go in there and you get the two-piece special and all that stuff. They got the nice deals on Tuesday. Just go to one. All you see is Hispanic. and try to… Go ahead.
SPEAKER 07 :
One of the things is that, because as I’m listening to you and your experience with, like, I live up in Woodland Park, and the population of people up in Woodland Park is like .00006. Wow. It’s a beautiful place to stay. It is absolutely, absolutely incredible place to live. Very safe. A lot of domestic violence and stuff like that, but nobody robs stores up here. Because you walk into a restaurant, you look around, and everybody’s got a sidearm. Very safe up here. Colorado Springs, a little different. But for me, it’s… Because I’m 69 years old, and I lived in the South. You know, my folks, we went through the Civil Rights Movement, all that kind of stuff. And so I… And there have been a number of other things that I’ve been through that have helped me to watch my frequency. Now, I don’t want to get New Age. I don’t want to get, you know, Twilight Zone, stuff like that. But sometimes, okay, so in Dave’s case, I get what I project. what i’m sending comes back at me okay and so what i’ve learned to do is i’ve learned to project as much as i can a positive energy positive energy warmth acceptance stuff like that and i used to be one of the most judgmental people on the planet i mean when we lived in pennsylvania We were the only black family in that neighborhood, and they painted in big red letters on the front of our house, go home in. They threw stuff through our windows. They wanted us out of there. My dad was in the military, and so any place we went, we stayed for two years. We moved to Pennsylvania. We stayed there for eight months. They moved us out of there quick, fast, and in a hurry. Wow. So I have learned… Hanging with Casper. Hanging with Derek. Hanging with, and we got this couple of men that we, you know, and it’s MLB Men of Valor. Hanging together and learning from each other and
SPEAKER 04 :
And being a trouble to each other. So check this out, though. I don’t mean to interrupt you, but I have to say this because we are running out of time quickly. I want you to call in next week. I’m going to give you some places and some spots to check out and get that information and see what I’m saying. Because I love my Hispanic people. Everybody knows I do. But I’m just telling you what’s really taking place to even to somebody like me. And I just don’t bring that negative energy. But we are out of time. And we count it down like this. Since you knew, we always do it like this, David. Three, two, one. And we out. Yeah. Aya. It’s that time.
SPEAKER 03 :
But you’ve been listening to KLC 560 AM. I’m a Unite to Reggie Rappo. Yeah, it’s fun. We will tackle the issues.
SPEAKER 04 :
We will unite the country. Every week, every Friday morning from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. It’s about love, y’all. Have a wonderful morning and a great day.
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This episode of KLZ 560 I’m a Uniter is pure gasoline and sparks. Reggie Rocco comes in hot, tackling allegations involving the SPLC, media hypocrisy, immigration battles, race relations, party politics, and the growing frustration many Americans feel watching the country drift into chaos.
What follows is a no-holds-barred hour of fiery opinions, unexpected laughs, and callers jumping in from lakes, mountains, and everywhere in between. Reggie clashes, jokes, rants, and occasionally finds common ground with callers who challenge him in real time.
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