Reggie Rocco’s latest episode tackles the socio-political dynamics of America, offering a fresh perspective on unity amidst diversity. As someone deeply invested in bridging divides, Reggie’s conversation with super-producer Lukey Luke becomes an exploration of American identity and its evolving tensions. Featuring in-depth analysis of Trump’s meeting with Putin, and discussions about Russia’s territorial ambitions, this episode provides a detailed look at how power plays impact global politics. Meanwhile, a riveting undercurrent of real-life experiences paints a vivid portrait of American communities grappling with change in the political landscape. Grab your headphones as Reggie brings you stories from the
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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. So right about now, we want everybody, I mean everybody, stand up. Stand up. Hold your hands up high. This is about America, baby. We bring people together. I’m a United.
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to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic from which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all 560 klz i’m a united of course this is reggie rocco and with the super producer lukey luke what’s up buddy
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What’s going on, Reg? Hey, man. You know how we do it, man. We always start out looking out the window, seeing what the weather is, how the day’s going. What you think about the weather we’re having right now?
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Looks a little smoggy, doesn’t it? Yes. A little haze. Maybe all those fires are big.
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Where are these fires coming from?
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I don’t recall. I know there were a couple floating around a couple of weeks ago. Right. And I know I think a newer one picked up. That’s also been pretty bad recently.
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And now we’re seeing the effect. People don’t get to really check this out or see what we see. But usually those mountains are just crystal clear. And so now it’s kind of smoggy. But so check this out, man. A lot of things are going down, and of course, they’re already calling me. Wow. You guys, go ahead and call the studio line. Just call the studio line. Or text me, because a lot of people text me while I’m on the air and be like, hey, what about this? What about that? But look, look. Here’s what’s very important to me. You know, everybody knows that I’m a conservative. I support Trump. But they know this radio station is I’m a uniter. And we’ve had every type of person, you know, ethically, morally, you know, saying it doesn’t even, your nationality, it doesn’t matter. Because the whole thing you have to do, you have to have a conversation in reference to changing things and getting things going. And we’ve had straight people on here, gay people on here, lesbian. I don’t know if we had any transgender. I know we even interviewed somebody that was into the cult. All these things. And we sit up here and have a conversation. And I take pride in that because you can’t solve things unless you do sit down with your friend or your frenemy or your enemy. And work it out. Kind of like what Trump’s doing today. You know, with Putin. People wonder why Putin is destroying Ukraine. Ukraine is hanging in there. They’re doing a lot better than I thought they would do. Do you think, Luke, is that because of the weapons and the money that the United States and NATO’s been propping them up to even have them last this long?
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I think, I mean, probably a combination. I imagine the funding and weapons have definitely helped. But I also think we see sort of historically, especially looking at like Vietnam and then all of our action in the Middle East, it is very hard for a traditional military force to successfully engage a guerrilla force.
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Especially engaging a guerrilla force on their home turf. Yes. which is what Russia is doing, and that is very, very difficult to fight against, just in general. I mean, we, like I said, the United States, struggled in the Middle East for a number of years for the very exact same reasons.
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So it’s kind of like if I broke into your house at night and you knew somebody was there, your alarm let you know and all that, and you just killed all the lights, boom, You know where every piece of furniture is. You know where the dog button is. You know where everything in your whole house is. So I’m coming in there blind. What chance do I really have to come into your house where you know where every gun is, every crook and cranny of your house in the dark that you can go over this back and forth? So that’s a serious advantage, right?
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I mean, there’s also the psychological advantage. Use the home invasion as a… As an example, right? How badly, Reggie, do you want to be in my house? And how badly do I want you out of my house? I guarantee you I want you out more than you want to be in. I think the Ukrainians want the Russians out more than the Russians want to be in. At the very least, like the people fighting, right? The people doing the shooting. Right.
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care dude no they got their orders and they’re pointing and shooting wherever they were ordered to point and shoot but the people defending ukraine like no that’s their home they are going to fight tooth and nail exactly and so when you have that i look at this that that same let’s use that same analogy um but i look at it like this too let’s look at colorado now colorado used to be a red state And these are the days when Colorado was such a beautiful state. It was so fun to be here. People, oh, I got to go to Vail, Aspen, and just everywhere you go, just a different level. I remember when I moved to Atlanta, and I don’t ever want to say fully moved because this is my home, but when I was working in Atlanta for those years, it was so bad down there that I couldn’t wait. I had to literally… get a break. Do you imagine how a city would have to be where there’s so much crime and so much corruptness going on that you can’t even take it, that you gotta pay and go back to your hometown just to take a break or you’ll just go crazy. You’re dodging bullets, you’re dodging all kinds of stuff. It’s just a different, fast-paced life and that’s what happened. But now, I leave Atlanta, when I come here now, It’s worse. My people call me and be like, Reg, what’s going on, man? I heard you announcing that gang, Turin de Agua, and what’s going on out there? I say, hey, I’m telling you guys, this is like third world country, how they have done it. So what you have to do is you have to look behind the scenes because anything I do is never from hate. It’s from knowledge, and knowledge is power. And you’ll see what it is. I never thought I would run into anything worse than the music industry until I got into politics. And politics is by far worse because it’s the same type of money, it’s the same type of people, but one thing that’s more powerful than money, and that is power. Trump’s not the richest man in the world, but he’s the most powerful man in the world. So when you know what happens behind the scenes, you can’t unsee it. You can’t do. Now, my question, Luke, and you know I’ve been saying this for years with the puppy thing and, you know, the entertainment. And, you know, your perspective is, you know, the doom and gloom. It could happen. So I’m going to ask you this question first because I love how you think. Now, Trump is meeting Putin in Alaska. Why do you think it’s in Alaska? And what do you think the meeting is actually going to be about? Not what it’s not what it’s. promoted on TV because we know the media is fake. It’s not true. What do you think, reading between the lines behind the scenes, what this meeting is really about? Good question.
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I think Alaska is a bit more obvious because it’s the most neutral a neutral zone can get, right? I mean, you got other neutral territories, you know, like there’s a reason we use Geneva and Switzerland, all those places. but there’s still implications in the surrounding countries. I feel like Alaska is the most neutral.
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As for what the meeting is actually about, I’m going to be honest. Okay. I think it’s a lot of fanfare. I think, I mean, it’s currently a big deal, right? It’s a lot of talk. It’s a lot of commotion. There’s a lot of attention being put on this thing. And I think when you’re really gassing it up that much, when you have that much attention… It’s because the attention it receives is more important than what’s actually being discussed. So as a matter of fact, I don’t think they’re going to talk about anything particularly interesting. I think it’s a lot of, I don’t want to say smoke and mirrors, but I think they’re making a show of it because it’s the show that’s important, not the discussion that’s important.
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What does Putin want? We know he’s back, he’s old school, you know, back in the USSR days and Soviet Union. But why won’t he leave? All the lives has been lost on both sides of the fence, which really makes me upset because We all know if Russia wanted to annihilate Ukraine, they could do it. But there’s going to be consequences in reference if they use certain weapons and all that kind of stuff. But what do you think he really wants? Because that little bit of land that they took and occupied, all this for three years, for lying, first of all, saying it wasn’t going to be a war. They were just training exercises. Three years later, we’re still here and all the destruction and killing. Just that little strip of land, all that, is it more of a… A historical thing? Is it something that he just wanted to show you? What’s the move there? Because that little piece of land all up and down is not worth all this havoc to me.
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Yeah, I think you’ve got to consider a couple options. When it talks about one nation going into another nation, any war is going to be fought typically over a couple of reasons, and most of them are pretty easily quantifiable. You want resources, you want respect, you want power. Or, you know, there’s some sort of like violent ideological opposition, which you see a lot in like religious wars and stuff like that, right? Cultural wars. Cultural wars. In this particular instance, I think maybe it’s a mixed bag. I think there’s a very real possibility that Putin in this particular instance saw, because if, you know, sort of rolling it back, it’s been a while we’ve been talking about it, but I think the history kind of gets lost here. Ukraine said they wanted to join NATO. That was like their thing, right? They wanted to join NATO. The United States said, very big paraphrase here. The United States said, hey, listen. you get rid of all your nuclear weapons, right? You’re not allowed to have anything. We’re on the fence with you joining NATO, but we’ll protect you if anything happens, right? So you’re not in the group, but we kind of got your back. So Ukraine gave away all of their nuclear weapons under the promise that the United States would protect Ukraine, even though they’re not really in NATO. I think Ukraine, again, if memory serves, Ukraine was still very, hey… But I’d still really like to be in the club, right? I’d still really like to join NATO. And Ukraine said, no way, no how. Sorry, not Ukraine. Russia said, no way, no how. We’re not going to let that happen. We don’t want a NATO country bordering us. So they did something about it. I think that’s trying to assert power, right? You want to prove to your allies and surrounding nations that you can and will act in the face of opposition. So I think it’s optics for Russia. Yeah. Because Russia doesn’t, I mean, I think you get some territory, it’s like, you know, they can claim that it was historically Russia, you know, a couple of those locations are key, but it’s not like you’re using Chernobyl, right? You know, a lot of that place is unusable. It’s not like there’s a whole lot along that strip. Maybe if you get all of Ukraine, you get mineral rights and stuff like that. But really, like I said, I think most of it’s optics for Russia. I think a lot of that attack comes from a place of we need to prove that we are strong, capable, and willing to use force, especially in a time where not a lot of people are, I think is Russia’s goal there. So I think they want to look big.
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Okay, and I would agree with that. Now, another perspective that I’ve had people email me as well, which is crazy, they try to say, you know, United States slash Trump is grandstanding. And being a black American, I appreciate what Trump is doing. A lot of the times, which people tell me they appreciate me so much because I’m out here literally with people. I brought more color and ethnicity up to this company than anyone. And that’s because I’m out here. I’m out here talking. I’m out here being like I’m Batman. You know, I’m I’m out here helping because I really care about bringing people together. But I also understand, Luke, I’m telling you, dude, like it’s the streets here are getting so much better. I report from Walmart to grocery stores, to malls, to auto shops, and everyone knows the situations I’ve got in. I almost get in fights with different people because I’m telling you the narrative that the left pushed on America is a power move. And they want, to me, they want us to go to war with Russia, the left, to me. Now, they try to say Trump is some type of warmonger or whatever. But, I mean, right now, here’s a list of accomplishments that he’s done to make America and Americans better. Great. The big, beautiful bill, the taxes, everything. There’s no tax on tips. All these things that he’s done, you know, no tax on Social Security. These are things that literally are helping. And, you know, you may be rich and not really understand or know, even if you’re on the left and you don’t know. But being here into the actual neighborhoods, talking to people, they’re already seeing changes. They’re already feeling changes. And not just in safety matters. You can see it. They’re talking about it. And, you know, people tell me, oh, thanks, Red, everything you’re doing and come out there. Yeah, it’s been a long it’s been eight years. It’s been eight years of trying to bring people together and wake people up. You know, and I say don’t pay attention to the media. Like there are certain stations that you just don’t I mean, don’t do it. But the left is getting destroyed so much right now. is that this is the time that we, and I’m glad to see the aggressiveness from the right to go ahead and do what they got to do. Now, I have friends in D.C. You know, I was just out in Washington, D.C., and I was out there with COVID. And I seen all the people. I see all the people. out there that was in the streets during COVID and all, but mainly it was like a ghost town. But the crime still existed. It was like crazy. It was like, man, don’t you guys know there’s this disease out here? And they don’t care. They’re still breaking into the houses. They’re breaking into cars. You know, whatever stores that were open and anything, it was still crime. You know, everywhere. And the previous time I was in D.C. was this crime, crime, crime. And now people are calling me. I’m having these conversations. They’re like, man, it’s so peaceful here. It’s the best. They feel like a something’s been lifted off their shoulders. And I mean, just bars, just walking, breathing, you know, going outside, not smelling weed or seeing the crack heads everywhere and all that. I mean, that’s how life should be. So Trump bringing in the National Guard and taking control over Washington, D.C. is the best thing that could have happened. And I hear that beautiful music. We’re going to go to break. You’re listening to 560 KLZ. I’m a uniter. Reggie Rocco.
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KLZ 560 AM, your home station.
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TJ with KLZ, and again, I am with Al Smith from Golden Eagle Financial. Al, we talk a lot about how relational you are with your clients. Why don’t you take us through what an initial visit might look like, whether that’s in the office or over a Zoom call or whatever that is. What does that look and feel like for one of your clients?
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Well, first we kind of get to know one another a little bit, have a little bit of small talk. And once we move slightly beyond that, I often ask a question, what is your and your spouse’s greatest concerns as you move into toward retirement?
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What do you think people’s main fear is when they come to see you and how do you help to quell that with them?
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many of the people who come in have been listening to me on the radio for years and often there is some event that the reason they want to talk to me maybe they have concerns about taxes it may be they’re concerned about the volatility of the stock market and so by asking them about their concerns we can zero in specifically Because usually people have something on the back of their minds as the reason that they came in. Rather than having a cookie cutter form that I complete for everybody, I try and dive in more specifically to what is an individual or a couple’s primary concern that brought them in the office.
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We love that relational aspect. And we love Al Smith from Golden Eagle Financial. Al, why don’t you tell folks how to get in touch with you for that meeting?
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Easy way, 303-744-1128. If you’re driving, you can reach me through KLZ. KLZ has all my contact information. And once you reach out to them, they will reach out to me and I will contact you by phone or email so that we can have that conversation, whether it’s on a Zoom or a long phone conversation or here at the office.
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Excellent, Al. Thanks for joining us. Of course, you can find Al on klzradio.com slash money. Al, thank you so much.
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Well, thank you, TJ. Look forward to our next conversation. Freedom versus force, force versus freedom. Ultimately, these are the questions that we should ask when looking at policy decisions facing our communities, our state, and our country today. Kim Munson here. Join me every weekday morning, 6 to 7 a.m., as we look at important issues and how they affect you and your life. Encore broadcasts air from 10 to 11 p.m. every weeknight. Tune in to the conversation with The Kim Munson Show right here on KLZ 560.
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We listen to 560 KLZ on the Uniter. Of course, the phones are blowing up and that’s my phones. Luke, we got to find a way. As we speak, we got to find a way, man, to. I want the the party to come out and just stand in the light. Just stand in the light and reveal who you are. It’s okay. Think about the courage that it took for me, a black American, successful in the music industry, all of this stuff, to come out here, listen to Trump, see what’s going on and know what’s going on, and then take a stand and then go back to my own people with this, and they’re born black Democrat. Liberals, far left. I mean, it’s crazy how much we had to fight, how much we lost, how much money, how many deals that we literally lost. lost and you guys you have some idea because when you look on tv and you see people getting kicked out of restaurants because they have a hat on these are white people you see people get you know not being able to get on a plane because they have a mega hat or red on or whatever it is and you see just imagine that when you got people who control your finances, your deal. Oh, well, you’re like, well, yeah, you know, it’s this time of year. I know I’m going to at least get three deals. So that’s going to be like 70,000, 75,000 for me. And then all of a sudden you don’t get the calls and you’re wondering like, why is it, why aren’t you getting the call? So you try to call in, you leave messages, you do all of that. And then you figure out what it is. It’s because you’ve decided to stand up. And so now, now it’s a battle. Now I have to go to the people I know, my own family, I have to go to people I don’t know, people in the industry, and be like, what’s wrong with you? You know you can’t pull the blanket over my eyes because I know Trump has been in over 200 songs. I know Trump won an NAACP award. I know Trump has literally donated to Obama, Clinton, uh jesse jackson al sharpton i mean a racist does not do that so this is this political thing is it’s phony it’s a bunch of lies you know if i was on there in in the interpretation that I choose my side, which would be Republican, and then they choose their side, Democrat or whatever. And whoever wins, then that’s what it is. We all unite behind this president, bipartisan, and we make things better for America. But when you find out the situation that is really not like that. That it’s really about power and greed. Then you have to really clean it up. And that’s what’s going on now. Every time Trump gets in or whatever. He has a bunch of stuff that they put on him. Or he has to do. And they’re killing it. Excuse the phrase. But yes. They are actually doing so well. for america and i’m telling you in the neighborhoods where i go where you know where you’re used to seeing the drug guy on the corner and you know over here you’re seeing over here the prostitutes over here or you’re seeing you know little creeps running around you know different places different pockets of not in just one little area i’m talking about all over it’s different uh hold on we got john johnny you on the line yeah i’m here what’s up buddy how you doing
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I’m just so happy with what he’s doing. And when this works, I’m not going to say if, because when it works, then I pray that these black people who are living in the neighborhood are saying, you couldn’t do this? Why didn’t you do this? And explain yourself. Because we’ve got this one black governor, I forget, he’s in Baltimore, and he says, we have to talk. We have to research. Well, hell, you’ve been talking about these solutions for the last 50 or 60 years. Let’s get down, roll up your sleeves, and do something. But if you don’t do something and you just want to talk, tell us why you just want to talk and not do. Exactly. Black people haven’t put their feet to the fire and say, stop all this talking. People are dying every weekend. Like in Washington, somebody’s held up by a gun every day, two times a day. Why should that be at all if you had all these strict gun restrictions? Aren’t they supposed to stop the criminals? But it seems like it’s helping the criminals and de-arming the people.
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So everybody knows I don’t have a gun. Luke told me about that all the time. Yeah, but I will say I’ve never been against anyone owning a gun. But, you know, Colorado is known for some of the biggest guns. crimes in reference to guns, slaughtering and murder. I never thought we would go down in history for that. I mean, Columbine, the Aurora Theater shooting. I mean, do you get bigger than that? Like, that really kicked everything I’m off. Am I wrong? No, no. So what do you do? Okay, Trump got the National Guard in D.C. D.C. is horrible. It was really horrible. But now he’s saying he’s taking the homeless people. You’re getting up out of here. And they’re going to put them somewhere, which is good. It’s what we need them to do. This is what we should have been doing anyway. It’s amazing how you have to have – that’s why I call Trump like the father of America. But I might have to call him the father of the world. because he’s like that’s where we should have been putting our money anyway we should have been putting our money and getting our vets and our homeless off the streets in shelter and help and he is going to do it he’s cleaning up this country and it’s it’s crazy like it’s like it’s like when you your dad you know when mom and dad leave the house you’re in you’re in there you know if you’re a teenager you’re throwing a party while they’re not there you think they’re out of town And you’re throwing a party. If you’re a little kid, you’re getting into mischief and all that because they’re not in the house. And it’s amazing that Trump would have to do what he does. And now everybody’s on their P’s and Q’s. It’s like having the dad come in and like, oh, no, this is not going to happen. This is what we’re going to do. And now you see how life is. And then people are getting refreshed by it. They’re now saying, wow. I can actually smell the air. I can actually smell the trees. I can actually walk down the street without, you know, all this guns and violence and seeing all these zombies walking around and not be, you know, worried or in fear. That’s a great thing. But teaching our people, Johnny, this is the problem. Hmm. How do you, you’re black, how do you go ahead and speak with our kind, our race, and tell them what you know to be facts and with love. But you know you have to do it a certain way. First of all, black people, they don’t listen to you. If you’re not blinged out driving around in some type of fancy car and blah, blah, blah, blah, you can tell them until you’re blue in the face. They won’t even listen to your message unless you come a certain way. And you don’t even have to have money. You can just look like you do. And that’s what’s going to get their attention. Then you got a damn near beating in their head like it’s some type of syndrome that they have to actually see what’s going on, to understand that you have been taken advantage of, that you’re being replaced, and to wake up. to quit fighting amongst each other and work together. And that’s a hard message and a very, very dangerous message to get across. How do you get it across? It’s easy talking to the other side. You can talk to white people, Caucasians, Hispanics. You can talk to them. How do you talk to your people to let them know the knowledge that you have so they can change and be better? How do you get that across?
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Well, it’s almost like, okay, each one of us, we have an atmosphere, a surrounding of people that come around us. And it may be kind of slow, but it’s almost like that old saying, each one teach one. okay and so you’re you’re also you’re living it by the example of your life right if they’re not seeing that that you’re this this hypocrite like you know like you’re snorting cocaine on anything and you tell them not to do it but then you you know take a line yourself they got to see your your life and see how it’s going for you and see that you’re not always pulling your hair out and all that kind of stuff and then then you got to say okay you go directly and say, okay, you see this happening over here, this is happening over here. Now, we could say we’re waiting for a savior in the government, or we can say let’s do something ourselves and stand up to this. Like those guys that used to put on the Red Beret and they would, you know, they were taught how to subdue a person without, you know, with pressure points on it. So it’s almost like So telling these men, instead of hanging out on the corner, instead of waiting for your savior, step up. And you’ll get some that will step up, and you’ll get some that they’re lazy. And like Trump is saying, either you go to jail or you go to this treatment, but you’ve got to get out of here if you want to do neither one of those.
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Right. And that’s beautiful, man. I can’t, you know, when people were really trying to get me to run for office, that’s the kind of stuff I would do, man. Like, seriously, I would be… Totally concentrated on what the people want. I would never lose light or sight of that. Whatever I ran on, that’s what I would do. Just like Trump. Whatever he ran on, that’s what he’s doing. And it opens up so many other doors in what’s happening. He’s doing way more than what he ran on. Now, I believe, and Lukey Luke, I’ve told you about the emasculation of the black man. I’ve told you about that several, several times. And it’s crazy, man. It’s crazy what’s going on. I don’t know who’s behind it. I’m going to have to get Luke’s gloom and doom. We’re going to go, hey, I’m saved by the bell. Luke, you saved. You’re listening to 560 KLZ. I’m a uniter.
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You’ve walked in each other’s path. You learned a lesson that may serve you again. Last time, we convinced everyone that we were each other until we switched back.
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In the new movie Freakier Friday, Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reprise the same mother-daughter roles they played back in this body swap franchise in 2003. Lohan’s character, Anna, is now a single mom of a teen. Her name is Harper. Turns out Anna’s getting married to someone with a teen daughter of his own. But there’s a problem. These teen girls hate each other. That’s when we get a four-way body switcheroo. That switch comes courtesy of a fortune teller. Some mildly suggestive moments and a bit of language crop up too, along with a lot of body humor. A pride flag shows up as well. So we’re giving Freakier Friday a three out of five for family friendliness. Read the full review at PluggedIn.com slash radio. I’m Adam Holtz for Focus on the Family’s Plugged In Movie Review.
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SPEAKER 08 :
Listen to fire. This is the KLZ. This is your host, Reggie Rocco. I got Johnny on the line. And hey, man, we’re going to we’re going to dive into this. I’m getting texts on my phone and I’ve talked about this situation. And I guess, you know, here it goes. And they want me back into the line of fire. So let’s just be real with it. The emasculation of the black man. I’ve been saying it for the longest. I learned all of that in Atlanta. When I left Denver to go there to pursue my dreams, I didn’t even know anything such thing as there being a gay black man. I never seen it before. Ever. Like ever. I got to ATL and it was a whole nother thing. Like it was a lot of black people, a lot of black people in that city. And what I didn’t know is that how many gay black people were in the music industry. And then they started just congregating to Atlanta from all over everywhere. Now it’s the black gay capital of the world. And I’m wondering like, Johnny, what the heck is going on? Then, and I’ve been telling you for the longest that it’s always been when you see these artists and these NFL people and all this and they’re black and you see them in dresses or devil worship. This is something I’ve been telling you for years that I see all the time. Because guess what? The hairdresser, gay. The choreographer, gay. The makeup artist, gay. This is nothing new. The industry has always been gay. And the artists were never gay. They played a different role, which we’re not going to get into that. But all behind, the elites, Jimmy Iovine, Clive Davis, look it up. These are all gay men. So that industry is a lot more than what it ties in so much to what goes on. I just didn’t know it tied in the Hollywood so much. But then let’s go to the hatred part or the plan. I don’t know what to call it. But literally, Johnny, did you see what took place in Louisiana about the red dress affair? No, I missed that one. Okay, so let me tell you. You need to Google the Red Dress Affair in Louisiana, and you’re going to see thousands of black men in red dresses and high heels and makeup. Go ahead. Just do it. I’m talking about the whole festival, all in red. And here’s the thing, man. I kept telling you guys a story about me being in the mall in Atlanta and hearing all this corruption and going around the corner with these gay crips. And we didn’t even know. It was a gang, and they were gay, saying, yeah, we’re gay, what you gonna do, blah, blah, blah, blah. And you look at some of them guys, you’d be like, oh, man, I don’t even know if I could handle myself with that type of situation. Go look at this and see what’s marching down the streets. I guarantee you, you cannot go up to a majority of these guys and say anything about, hey, get your life together. Get with God. This is satanic. Do the right thing. You can’t even do it because these guys are super huge, super big. You’re dealing with another generation, John. You’re not dealing with, you know, where somebody says, okay, you may be gay or the scenario or the stereotype, they’ll say sissy or whatever. No. What do you do when you face a guy that’s bigger than you, stronger than you? And he has the mentality of, I want to wear a dress and I want to be gay. And this is how everybody should be and express yourself. And if you make a comment or you look at them wrong, you’re saying anything, then you have a mob of these people attacking you. Think about that horror. And so I get people saying, hey, Reg, you’re going to have to go down because you’re one of those guys that take all the smoke. You like the smoke. You’re going to be who you are all the time, which you have the ability to always communicate with people. People like you because you have that personality and you’re real. But literally, that’s stuff you will and can die over. And I’m telling you, dude, they do it in Atlanta. Just look at it. To see it for your own eyes or to be around it, dude, it is the most horrifying thing. Because it literally looks to me like a bunch of demons. It’s hard for me to picture a dude 6’5″, built like the Hulk, in high-heeled shoes, a short red dress, makeup, and a beard and braids. Imagine that. That is horrifying. Oh, wow. We got somebody else on the line, too. Luke, I think we got Marianne. Marianne, are you there? Yes, I am. Hey, how you doing?
SPEAKER 12 :
I agree with… I’m doing fine, thank you. I totally agree with you. Our world is upside down, and it’s because… And I’m not a prude. I’m 85. I’ve seen and done a lot of things. But right now it’s upside down. And it’s because we’ve gotten away from Christianity, God, whatever you want to call it. But I was calling also. I’ve been inundated with calls, scam calls, from supposedly Medicaid, blah, blah, blah. And they’re all foreign people calling with thick accents, pretending to be Medicare. They do is they ask you for, of course, for your Social Security, all this type of thing. So I think it would behoove you to warn your listeners, especially the seniors, do not give any information because they’re so professional at trying to get it.
SPEAKER 07 :
Oh yeah, it’s definitely scams.
SPEAKER 12 :
You automatically think it’s Medicare. It’s not. I’ve Googled, and I know the Medicare number, the real number, and these are not. They’re just foreigners trying to get your information, and they’ll wipe your bank account. They’ll wipe you out real quick before you even know it.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, I appreciate you calling and letting people know. Yes, they have a lot of that stuff comes from India, too. But yeah, I am so tired.
SPEAKER 12 :
No, no. I will say these are not Indian accents.
SPEAKER 08 :
I know what you’re talking about.
SPEAKER 12 :
Pardon me? Is it Asian accent? They’re Asian. Yeah, they’re Asian accent.
SPEAKER 08 :
That’s number two right there. So, yeah, definitely. I hope Trump is able to address that. Not just bringing manufacturing and production and everything back to our country, but also keeping our information in our country. It’s crazy that you want me to give you my ID, my birth date, and my social security to somebody that’s way across the other side that doesn’t care about you at all, that’s going to take your information and sell it. They’re going to definitely take your information and hustle with it. And I think we need to keep that in-house as well. I can’t wait. You know, a couple people wanted me to, you know, and we’re actually looking into that for me going to go to Washington and be out there so I can get into that White House and the Congress. And we’re actually working on how to do that and actively looking for sponsors and stuff. But that’s one of the things where they want me to go on that. But this other thing that I just got, I was talking about in Louisiana, I can’t go down there by myself. That’s a situation that, because that’s a disgusting thing. When you see this, when you imagine, and I look in the mirror as a black man, I feel so disrespected because this is not who we are. But I don’t know. Some people say it’s the government putting something in the fried chicken. But whatever it is, some people say it’s a far push from the left. And I can tell you, I told you a long time ago, Obama started all of this. Obama started all of this. He’s destroying.
SPEAKER 12 :
You are exactly right. Our country has pretty much, and I say I’m an independent, so I’m not either Republican or Democrat. But our country has gone down since the Obamas took over because pretty much we know that he leaned more toward the socialists or communists. And that’s who started taking this country down.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 12 :
And we’ve been going down ever since. So thank God, even though, like I said, sometimes I get a little bit irritated with Trump, some of his sayings. But… We need Trump to clean this mess up.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yes, I wouldn’t be opposed. And you tell me, Johnny, I wouldn’t be opposed to Trump doing this in every state. What do you think?
SPEAKER 13 :
Yeah. And and you know what? These people that are are protesting. I heard about this group called Hire a Crowd.
SPEAKER 08 :
OK. Oh, yeah. Yeah. What they do. And that’s that’s backed by what’s his name? Bezos or Soros or whatever. They back that organization. Yeah. They back the organization. That’s a proven fact that you hire a crowd. It’s a business. I don’t care what you’re doing. Like we did that. In the music industry, they do that in grand openings at some Hollywood shows and premieres and stuff. They do this stuff as a business. So you can understand, yeah, that’s one thing. But you would never think that that situation could be turned into a weapon of deception. It’s different to hire the crowd to have a party and to promote your event, but to use that as a weapon to make you think the whole world thinks like you and this is the direction we’re going on. It’s all fake. example.
SPEAKER 12 :
It’s all in the Communist Manifesto. If your listeners will read the 45… points of the communist manifesto it’s all in there every single bit of it the parent the parental thing the the uh the school system take over the school system take over the parental thing take over the media it’s all in the communist manifesto which is what they’re trying to do to this country
SPEAKER 08 :
Yes. Well, hey, thank you for calling in. Well, I want you to answer one more question because I have a couple people in the studio, and I want them to understand the magnitude of our party and what we’re trying to do just as people bringing people together. I’ve never had any racism everywhere I’ve always been, and since I’ve been on this side of the fence – has always been nothing but God and country, and I’ve never had any issues. Now, there’s bad people all over the earth, but for the most part, this is a total different thing. So we’re going to go to break, so just hang on. I want to ask you this question when we get back from break, and then I will let you go. You’re listening to 560 KLZ. I’m your uniter, Reggie Rocko. Go, go, go.
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SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, you’re listening to 560 KLC. I’m a Uniter. You know how we do it. We keep it real. We got it all. We do it all on this show. Marianne, answer this question and I’m going to let you go. Okay. You guys notice how my phone’s always blowing up during my show, right? I get emails and stuff all the time. We come up here. I think you can get like one or two lines up here at a time when you’re on. But this is what I want to know. Why, and I know you’re one of these people, and you can tell me why you do it, but just explain to me why everybody in the Republican Party, when they call or they email, it’s always under an alias. Why do they use aliases so much? Why won’t they just come out and say, this is who I am, this is what I do, and this is what I believe? And why do they hide behind that ribbon?
SPEAKER 12 :
Well, in my case, I am a single person. The Democrats will torture you, call you names, call your numbers, and if you don’t agree with everything they say. That’s why I do it.
SPEAKER 08 :
So it’s dangerous to you.
SPEAKER 12 :
I have lots and lots of Democratic people in my family. I know. You can’t say certain things because you will be chastised.
SPEAKER 08 :
So with knowing that, people have such a higher even respect for me because, one, I’m black, and I tell my name and everything, and I’m out there. And I’ve sacrificed. I spent a lot of money, but I’ve also sacrificed and lost a lot of money and friends and family for doing exactly what you’re saying. I should have been like you. I should have been using aliases and all kind of stuff. But I came out with me 100%.
SPEAKER 12 :
And I think, too, though, I think it’s a little bit different from a man to a woman. It shouldn’t be. It shouldn’t have to be that way. But I think it is. I think a woman has to be a lot more careful because of the situation. You know, she’s not as strong. She’s not as able to fight back as well. And so that’s why a lot of people do that.
SPEAKER 08 :
And some of the men that I’ve spoken to, their main thing is that they don’t want to lose their job or their livelihood and to take care of their family.
SPEAKER 12 :
That’s true. Because if you have a Democratic boss or a Democratic whatever, and they know what you’re expounding, you’re going to go down. Yes.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, thank you for calling in, and I appreciate you listening. You know how I do it.
SPEAKER 12 :
I love your show. It’s great. It’s fair, and it’s very reasonable to everyone. So I do appreciate your show. Thank you very much.
SPEAKER 08 :
Thank you very much. You have a good day.
SPEAKER 12 :
You too. Bye-bye.
SPEAKER 08 :
So Johnny, you’re one of those people that tell people who you are, what you do. You don’t hide behind the matter. Matter of fact, you’re a regular. You call all the time with information and knowledge. What’s the backlash that you’ve had in reference to people knowing who you are and what you stand for?
SPEAKER 13 :
You know, it might be strange, like, maybe in this world, as a visually impaired person, if they can’t, you know, if you’re sighted, they can give you a look and all that kind of stuff. But if you’re blind, they have to really step it up and make it known that they disagree with you. But if they know you as just this person and you don’t seem like you’ve got the horns pointing out the ear, they can’t imagine that, and you’re just blind. He’s just talking regularly. I don’t get that much pushback. I do get pushback. I go and have brunch with these older guys. And there’s one guy, every time I talk to him, he’s like, oh, Trump is going to bring America down. And I give him the facts. I just give him the facts. And one guy, you know, I gave him the paperwork because he was saying, oh, all blacks are poor, all blacks are this and them. And I gave him the rundown on how many rich blacks are, how many black-owned banks. And now he calls me Mr. Professor, and he shuts up about that stuff.
SPEAKER 08 :
Right.
SPEAKER 13 :
Because, you know, he can’t give me that false narrative.
SPEAKER 08 :
Exactly. Amen. Amen. I’ve been asked to follow these events and go down where – this is a different thing for me, man. Because you know I have a soft spot and a weak spot for the elderly and for kids. And I’ll tell you – I told you I have gay people in my family. That’s not even an issue. My thing is – You groan, you do what you do. You’re going to answer for your sins with the maker. I have nothing to do with that. And so I can respectfully, you know, hey, sit down and have a drink with a whole bunch of… Not privately, but sit down and have a drink and just be… Be me and you be you. And that’s a different thing. I can get along with those type of people. And I know some that that are, you know, gay that are into that. But the other unfortunately, most of the people that I know and see and be around are the people that try to implement and push this lifestyle onto you. And they’re obviously trying to poison the next generation, your kids. They’re trying to normalize this on levels you will not believe. And it’s to the point to where the actual heterosexual male is under attack 24-7. I know the black man is under attack 24-7 with this. It’s so many reasons that go into that. Now, you know, it’s getting to the point to where I have no breathing room. I told you when I went to Atlanta, I get so tired of all this stuff. I can run to Colorado, be back, chill out for 30 days, 60 days. Okay, get back into the mix. You know, no. It’s getting to where you can’t run anymore. They’re boxing you in everywhere. It’s now my favorite sport, which is football. They have now, the Los Angeles Rams have fired 10 cheerleaders to make room for gay male cheerleaders to be on the roster. Minnesota is doing the same thing. It’s other teams. I think it may be Baltimore. It’s all these other teams that got now. I’m in my zone. It ain’t like when it was like the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders and you got warriors on the field. You’re doing battle. It’s a manly thing. The planes and the Apaches and stealth bombers flying over. And you do battle. You salute your flag. And after the game’s over, you get up, you shake hands, and boom, boom, boom. Meanwhile, the popcorn, the drinks, the hot dogs, the beer, and the women, the cheerleaders. That was all part of the whole thing. Now, it disgusts me. It disgusts me that they’re implementing a way of life and an ideology that I don’t want to have it around me. I don’t want it around my kids. I don’t want it, but they’re forcing it to me in every direction. Every direction, I have no peace. And I can tell you, Obama, we’ll get into that next, because it’s really that situation, that’s their whole narrative. That’s when you find out about those, when you find out all this money that’s been going to all this promotion of transgender and pedophilia and all kind of stuff. We are getting attacked on so many levels and it’s very well funded. And I’m just sitting up here wondering like, okay, you know what you had to do with Bud Light to get them in check. And now you’re talking about the NFL. You’re talking about my favorite sport where I can be there and be a man, a man’s man and do this. And now I can’t even enjoy myself with this. I mean, I don’t know what to do, Johnny. I don’t know what to do. I don’t know what we’re going to have to do. But it’s time to completely step up. Right here in Denver, Colorado, they have that bill that’s, I guess, passed the House. And now it’s to the Senate to where, you know, pedophilia or any type of sexual assault. It’s a gay bill, basically. Is not a felony. They won’t make it a felony. And the reason being is that they want to allow the transgender and drag queens to perform in our schools. And so they don’t want it to be a sexual. They don’t want to, you know, in any type of thing that we could be a sexual assault or anything like that. They’re protecting. They’re the drag queens for coming into your schools to your kids so they could be up in their face with panties on and men shaking their stuff all up in your freaking kid’s face and teaching them and promoting an ideology. It’s satanic, man. And I can’t believe that Colorado… is that far gone that anybody would even have that bill even pass anybody. So dude, they’re, they’re taking our kids. They’re taking our kids. They’re protecting them by law. And so, you know, it’s, it’s going to have to be some rough housing going on. You know, it’s time, it’s time to stand up. It’s got to be some rough housing because this is, you know, you got a gay governor. I mean, look, look at the, look at the writing on the wall. Y’all men, real men step up. Real men, real fathers, step up. Real mothers. You know, mothers, women have a different type of emotional thing, and they tend to put up and go along with things that men would never do. And so I don’t know what’s wrong with them in that aspect, but I can tell you that real men need to step up. They need to step up. Real fathers, real men need to step up and get this out of our lives, get this out of our system, out of our own personal space. Because there’s nothing like trying to force something if it’s bad and they’re trying to force it on you. So you can’t no longer now just say it’s none of my business. Just live your life and I’ll do mine. And it’s not from hate. It’s not from hate. What it is is that I don’t appreciate you trying to make this or normalize this or push this in my family or onto my kids or in my lifestyle. That’s a different thing. That’s a total different thing. And so… When you look at this, all this going on from the entertainment level, from the sports, from music, from politics, what they’re doing from money, it’s crazy. So I don’t know. I mean, is it almost that time already, man? How long we got, Luke? Just tell me how long we got left. You got 15 seconds. 15 seconds. Oh, my God, Johnny. You know what, man? You know how we do. We’re going to count this down. We’re going to get up out of here. Three, two, one, and we out. Yeah. All right, y’all. It’s that time.
SPEAKER 07 :
We out of here. But you’ve been listening to KLC 560 AM. I’m a Unite Reggie Rocko. Yeah. It’s fun. We will tackle the issues. We will unite the country.
SPEAKER 08 :
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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