The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - #BecauseMiami: Moms For Taking Liberties
Episode Date: December 8, 2023The state of Florida is severely lacking in education but that's not important. What's important to state politicians is outing transsexual high school athletes. Billy Corben discusses that with Jenni...fer Solomon of Equality Florida. David Samson joins Billy to talk about how the war between Israel and Hamas is causing an increase of hate crimes in America. Reporter Bob Norman joins the program to talk about the ménage à trois between Christian Ziegler, the chairman of the GOP of Florida, his wife, Bridgette, a co-founder of Moms for Liberty, and their former lover. Plus, Billy has a new Top 5. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Now I would be remiss if I didn't point out that we had one of our schools
Florida State go undefeated this year and win the conference championship.
And they earned a spot in the college football playoffs.
And they were excluded from that.
And I think it was something that is very, very controversial.
But what we decided to do, we're setting aside a million dollars for any litigation expenses
that may become, as a result, of this really, really poor decision
by the college football playoffs.
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Happy Friday, welcome to Because Miami.
Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, Roy.
That's f***ing good. That's a card. With his sports. be friday welcome to be cause my amy florida governor ronda santa sroy sking guy
that's a car with his uh...
priorities in the right place here dedicating a million dollars of the budget
i mean nobody can afford health care nobody can afford property insurance nobody
can afford groceries we are
the absolute inflation capital the country and yet this is what we're going to be
dedicating a million dollars of of our budget to Roy what do you think did FSU get
screwed here yes but he doesn't even know what conference he they play in so I don't
even he doesn't know I don't know that FSU plays in that conference anymore right
I think they went out I think they're I think everybody's going to start fleeing that
conference but it reminds me a little bit of the 2000 Miami Hurricanes.
Oh, yes.
Yes, absolutely.
Lost one game that year.
Beat the beat FSU.
They beat FSU.
They beat the number one and number two ranking teams.
They got screwed out of not just the championship game, but it was an orange bowl.
You may recall where FSU went on to play Oklahoma and got whooped and I don't think there's any doubt that Miami would have beat Oklahoma
The Orange Bull in January 2001. They were a kick the boomer sooner as I'm telling that right now and they would have won three in a row
Yes 2000 2001 and 2002 which they also should have done in 86 87 and 88 I would argue but I don't know
I think FSU had a cupcake schedule this year
and so there's other things to take into consideration
at playoff time than just an undefeated record.
Now in the ACC, you know less.
Well, you know, yeah, when you're games, man.
Yeah, when you're games.
You don't want any upsets.
Well, they did win their games.
Exactly, they won all the games.
So what do they deserve?
Apparently nothing.
Ha ha ha ha ha. Sports. Exactly. They want all the games. So what do they deserve? Apparently nothing. It's for us.
In speaking of legislative priorities here
in the great free state of Florida, breaking news this week
that Florida now ranks 46th in the nation for SAT scores.
Down another 17 points for an average of 966 trailing
South Carolina, Georgia, Illinois,
Indiana, and even Washington, D.C. while Steve...
Margaret!
Margaret!
Yes, while all this while state leaders, so-called education leaders, are focusing on pronouns
and book bans and trolling concerned educators and students and parents on social media.
And most importantly, we cannot forget the most important priority of all trans athletes.
She was probably one of the favorites on the team that everyone loved, like everyone got along with her.
Jordan Campbell is the captain of the girls volleyball team at Monarch High School.
Campbell says she has played alongside the transgender athlete at the center
of the recent controversy that led to the removal of the school principal and other administrators
on campus.
Their main argument is about fairness and equalness in sports, but like, how about fairness among
like, humans? Just us as humans. Because right now, she's not being treated like a human,
she's not being treated like she's worth anything to anyone.
Like the things that people have to say in school
and like in social media and comments
is just beyond, it's beyond disgusting.
Like it truly is truly disgusting.
And she's a human, she deserves to be treated like one.
Like how about we bring fairness into that?
Dozens of students walked out of class
at lunchtime for a second day in a row
to show their support
for the transgender athlete who was born male
and transitioned to female at age 10.
A complaint arose this month about the transgender girl
playing girls volleyball, which would violate newer state law.
Jennifer Solomon is the parents and families support manager
for equality, Florida, and LGBTQ plus rights organization here in the state of Florida.
Jennifer, thank you for being here. First and foremost, you have a relationship with this family,
with this young woman, her parents. How disruptive has this been for them? And how disruptive is this
for the school itself that now on the eve of midterms has seen their principal, their assistant
principal, and multiple staff members removed from the school.
Well, I mean, honest first of all,
thank you so much for having me here.
I appreciate you bringing light to some of these terrible laws
that are affecting all our kids.
The family is hurting, as are all the families
in the school.
This is honestly any parents' worst nightmare.
Their daughter, who is a straight-A student, well-adjusted,
involved in different variety of things at school,
has now had her life upended.
And so they are obviously really trying to support
their child, but seeing the outpour of support for her
is wonderful, but seeing how these laws actually do affect real kids.
And this is a real child that was farmed.
Dr. Peter Lakata, the superintendent
of Broward County Public Schools,
relatively new on the job as kind of being,
you know, out of the frying pan into the fire here
with this scandal.
I'm not really sure what exactly the scandal is,
one of the people who was suspended,
I'm sorry, Dr. Lakata said that they're interested
in protecting all students.
And I have to imagine that he means well,
but how is this protecting all students?
Again, not just the student involved here,
the trans student from the volleyball team,
but the students at the school who clearly
for multiple days in a row been walking out of classrooms.
I mean, it seems highly disruptive.
Well, it is.
And I think that this isn't one specific incident,
but what it's shedding light on the problems
that we have here in this state.
We are banning principles from school.
We are banning books from libraries.
We are banning teachers from being able to be
supportive of all their students.
So I think that this really is just shedding a light on issues
that we have.
We have a governor that has unleashed a mob specifically
on this family, but on all LGBTQ families in this state.
I am a lifelong Floridian.
I chose to raise my four kids in this state,
and I will tell you, it is becoming harder and harder
for us to live here.
We are literally drowning in hate and discrimination
in this state under this administration.
Yeah, I mean, we have a government that is bullying and punching down at minorities who
have absolutely no means by which to protect themselves.
And let's talk about that for a moment.
What is the end game here?
Because it doesn't seem to be to create a safer environment.
It doesn't seem to be to improve the quality
of the public school education here in the state of Florida.
And it's clearly not.
We see what's happening with SAT scores.
We see what's happening with the number of vacancies
among teachers in the public school system and support staff.
And now you have a coach of this volleyball team
who says he didn't even know that this girl was a trans student.
He said, we were just playing volleyball.
Like, what are we doing here?
What is this all about?
What is the ulterior motive here?
So the end game is that they're
trying to dismantle public
education and they're doing it
in so many different ways.
This is another example.
Our kids just want to be kids.
All kids should have the
opportunity to play on a sports
team to learn the leadership
skills that you learn
by participating.
Nobody was being harmed, there was not an issue,
and that's really the bottom line, Billy, is there.
Trinidad's kids aren't hurting anyone.
Families like ours just want to raise our kids
to be successful human beings in this world.
And for some reason, the Florida legislature
and our governor
seems to think that this is the top issue, that this is the biggest threat to Floridians.
And like you said, it clearly isn't working. You know, here are teachers that are leaving
the profession in droves because they're scared that they are going to be sued or they're
going to be losing their job for doing exactly
what they're supposed to be doing, being there for our children.
And I think it's a shame and I wish more people would stand up and speak out because I will
tell you, parental rights means parental rights for all, not just for some.
And families like mine, as you said, I work with the Quality Florida.
We have a program parenting with pride. I have almost 2000 families that have said, help us make sure that our kids are safe
in school, that our kids are safe in the community, that they can retreat.
They can receive medical care.
Parents are getting really tired of bullies like the Santa's peaking on our kids and using
them as political ponds.
And that is what's going on in this state.
And I want to talk about the hypocrisy here that I have to hear from Miami,
high-aliah, former state senator, now education commissioner, appointed by
ronda santis, mani dies, not that many dies, right? A different mani dies. Oh yeah. Okay. And this
mani dies though. It's not a Penn State right now. This man, he is, he is, but he'd fit in just fine at Penn State because this is a guy
who when he was a teacher back at Hylia Mimeleiks was accused of being a pervert who would
flirt inappropriately with teenage girls who would talk about rolling on ecstasy, who would
smoke pot allegedly in the teacher parking lot on campus, who would talk to the students
about going to parties
at nightclubs and rolling.
He was like the quote unquote like cool young teacher.
And now this guy is talking about teachers grooming students
who just want to be themselves,
who just want to be identified by the name
and the gender in which they identify with
and talk about this hypocrisy.
Because I just, I'm really appalled by it.
This idea that like, that these folks live one life
and then they try to dictate these mores and these values
and these, you know, on the rest of us
that are completely inconsistent
with how they themselves live.
Absolutely, you know, a word that is tossed out a lot
by that group is freedom, right?
Frontal rights, freedom. How about the freedom for us each to parent our child the way we see
appropriate? Oftentimes, I'm not surprised by this scandal. I will tell you that often folks that
are so hateful, hate themselves. Hey, listen, I wish them well. You know what? Maybe you need a
show up at like a key flag meeting and understand how you can love yourself and love your children.
Many of the moms for liberty that show up at the school board meetings don't even have
kids in the public school system.
Listen, I'm not going to tell you how to parent your child.
You don't want your child to take a book out of the library because you don't want to
have to explain that families look all different and maybe there's two mommies and two daddies,
you do you but what you can't do and what we are seeing are these very
Extremist groups coming in and trying to make rules for all there are private schools if you don't want your child to be exposed to this first
Fall, you can opt out and you can choose a school that fits and aligns with your family values
But public education is not the place to do it.
You know, we have leadership in this state
that really don't deserve to have that role.
You know, these were allegations,
and I don't know about them,
but if these are allegations,
how do you get to be the top official
looking over public education?
Listen, parents should have the choice to be able to
parent their child the way that they
see fit, and that's the bottom line.
It is not freedom for some, and we're going to work on having a Florida where every family
is treated with respect, and every child is protected in schools.
And we're not going to stop.
I promise you, we will not stop fighting for our children's futures because they do deserve
to live their lives without fear.
This family, this child is no longer in school.
She's at home and she is fearful of what her future looks like.
Nobody has the right to out a child or anyone.
And that's exactly what the state just did to a child.
As we'll talk about later in the show, the group is now known as moms for taking liberties,
Jennifer, and we'll be talking about that with Bob Norman coming up. And as I often say,
parental rights, parental choice is, I, okay, I don't want my kid to read this book.
Parental choice is not, I don't want anybody's kid to read any of these books and we are now the
free state of Florida is the book banning capital of the United States of America, not
entirely surprising about that.
Jennifer Solomon, Equality Florida, thanks so much for being here.
Thank you, thanks for having me.
42-year-old Aliere O'Hadeh Salas.
He's being arrested for a handful of felonies. After
cops say he went to Shalom Montesori school and told the armed security guard, I am Hamas.
Then, pointed to a plastic bag that he was holding in his hand. The defendant went on
to state, it's C4, a known explosive. Police were promptly called. Students were then moved to a safe space,
and a lockdown of the school was initiated.
And the alleged crime is one of several instances
of anti-semitism reported in this general area. Jewish people make up about 2.4% of the U.S. population, but are targets of about 60% of
hate crimes linked to religion, according to the director of the FBI Christopher Ray.
According to the Anti-Defamation League, this week there has been a 388% rise in anti-Semitic incidents in
the US between October 7th and October 23rd over the year prior.
Anti-Semitism was already on the rise, not only nationwide, but specifically here in the
state of Florida, according to ADL's Hate in the Sunshine State report, where you've
got incidents up as much as 50 to 80% here in the sunshine
state.
And that report we just saw from WSVN and Sheldon Fox was about Miami Beach, which for
a while was kind of a safe space for Jews.
As was certain pockets of New York, David Samson, where you spend most of your time in Manhattan,
I will start by asking you the same question.
I ask all of my Jewish friends and in your case,
I'm a friend's, friend of me,
acquaintances.
acquaintances, my Jewish acquaintances as well.
How are you doing and how is your family?
Thank you for asking.
I'm not exactly sure you mean that with that introduction.
Yeah, I'm okay.
There is, my son was in Israel and he was gone before
October 7th, but he was working there this summer and I was in Israel this summer as well and was
gone by Labor Day. And I grew up in New York and spent time in Montreal and in Florida. And what
is striking me right now is how many people are not okay because it's not that
they're not okay and they were okay.
It's they're not okay and they can say they're not okay.
And that's something that's really different, Billy, that not enough people are talking
about where it's almost a safe space to admit that you're not okay.
And that's a pretty big difference when it comes to anti-semitism.
Why are they not okay?
Well, I can give you example upon example
of people I know on college campuses,
both girls and boys, women and men who don't feel safe,
who are going through protests
as they go to class, pro-Palestinian protests,
anti-Semitic protests, people who go to temple
who I know on Friday nights
and go through metal detectors and have
to increase the budgets for security in a way they never had to before.
While a big part of their budget was security, it's even bigger now because of the hate crime
and the threats and the very things that you talk about on this show.
So there's financial issues, there's mental health issues, and then there's just downright
fear where wearing a star of David is something that you don't want to do.
And I understand that there are people for hundreds of years who have said that I don't
feel safe going, if I am a black person around police people, if I am an Islamic person or
a Muslim around white people in America, wherever the case is, it just feels as though that
the anti-Semitism, if these things were happening to other groups
of people, there would be a bigger outrage than there is with what's happening to Jewish
people.
I think you've made an interesting point.
Now, I would say it does certainly strike me that the world is reverting to its classic
default, which is Jew-hating.
It's just an easy thing.
It brings a lot of people together, right?
Everybody except for Jews who make up 0.2% of the Earth's population.
But I do want to say you conflated something there and it's controversial now.
You refer to protests as being pro-Palestinian and anti-Semitic.
I want to call back to that before we move ahead with this other, you know, with obviously
this rise and Jew hating in this country.
But there is an ability to say, because obviously
the rise in anti-Semitic incidents against Jews since October 7th is because of the heinous
Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel on that date, the worst slaughter of Jews in history since
the Holocaust. And obviously there has been a response from an Israeli government which
I don't know anybody who is a fan of incidentally
netanyah who i believe is a criminal who should probably should have been in prison
long before he was the prime minister of israel again
but is now involved in a response that has been quite controversial in terms of
human rights abuses
and of course the deaths of many thousands of not just to most terrorists
but of course
what they call and work collateral damage which which are innocent men, women, and children
who are non-combatants.
In no small part, because you're dealing
with an insidious enemy who effectively shields himself
with those innocents.
And of course, you have an Israeli army
where morale is probably terrible
because of their leadership,
and who maybe don't want to go down into terror tunnels
and fight hand-to-hand
and put themselves at risk for who, for Netanyahu.
So there's a lot of very complicated,
which I say, is foreign policy implications,
human rights implications here,
and I don't want to be unsympathetic to people in Gaza
who are the victims not only of the Israelis,
but of their Arab and Muslim neighboring
nations as well.
Egypt could ease a lot of this pain by simply opening their borders for humanitarian
purposes, which they refuse to do.
But again, this kind of brings us back to the Jew hating.
It's just easy to blame the Jews for this, isn't it?
Yeah, when I say I was just in Boston this past weekend and there was
right across the street diagonally from the hotel I was staying at right in front of the
public library, there was a big protest. And when I say pro-Palestinian, I'm talking about
when people are protesting and they're saying as I'm walking by, not directly at me, I cross
the street and walk away from it, not going to engage, but when there are signs that are just simply death to Israel and Jews.
So that is a whole different story than having a problem with the response or being pro-Palestinian
pro-peace, whatever you want to say.
When you want to bring genocide to a group of people and make no mistake, that is what Hamas wants
to do to Jews around the world. Does it sound familiar? It does to me. They want to eliminate all the Jews.
And the terrorist attack they did on October 7th was to eliminate the Jews. It was with reckless
indifference toward civilians or men, women, and children. They were actually killing men, women, children, raping, etc.
Responses are always difficult because when innocent people are involved, that becomes
compounding a problem.
However, when you want to eliminate Hamas, and we know for a fact that Hamas uses these
Palestinians, these innocent people, you call them shields, I say, when they're living in a townhouse
and below the townhouse,
Hamas is there, hold up.
What do you do?
You try hand to hand,
you try to give warning to get the people
to get out of where there's gonna be a problem,
where are they gonna go?
I understand those issues.
What I'm really focused on right now
is I absolutely understand everyone's point of
you except those people who are calling for death to Israel, death to all Jews, and genocide
to the Jewish state and the Jewish people. That I have no sympathy for and I'm unwilling
to engage in learning to have sympathy for that. I'm not Israeli. I'm an American. I'm an
American Jew. I have a little bit of trouble understanding what it is that we have done
wrong. Why fellow Americans would target fellow Americans, American Jews for what it is
that they seem to disagree with the response of the Israeli state. I really don't see another situation
where we would ever do that or where, and I think this goes to your point early.
Really, that's not true. You know that. There's tons of people in our country who are marginalized.
There are tons of people where war is brought to their door and I don't mean official declarations
of war. I mean racism. I mean violence, I mean senseless violence against groups
of people, minorities. Part of me is not, oh, this is what it feels like where I can have
empathy because there's been antisemitism my whole life that I've seen and been around.
What you're saying or maybe what I'm saying is I don't understand period why you would
have a view that a group of people by the color
of their skin or their religious beliefs.
If they're letting you be you and you live your life and you practice your religion and
you be free, I'm not sure I understand why genocide is the answer.
And that goes for Jewish people doing genocide to anybody else or anybody else doing genocide
to Jewish people.
Well, I think we can fairly establish. I don't want to speak for you, but I'm anti-genocide.
I think so, and I'm also against misusing words as well, whether it's racism, anti-semitism,
genocide, but you're getting it this earlier, and this is a struggle for me.
I've been struggling with this emotionally, intellectually for a couple of months now.
And if you would replace what they're saying about Jews
in Israel with any other race or group of people,
I mean, you'd be canceled and rightfully so in an instance.
I mean, from seed to shining, see no black people for me. I mean, I'm not
saying we need to kill all of them. I'm saying we don't want them here. We want them someplace
else. It's a wait. What? No. None of that is, none of that is, is okay. And I realized
through a, as I get older, that a lot of my activism has been informed if not inspired by my Judaism.
I don't think I knew that growing up,
because culturally I just Judaism,
I Judaism for granted.
I'm not particularly observant,
Jew or religious or spiritual person,
but Judaism culturally is anti-genocide.
Judaism culturally is for equality and civil rights
and equal rights and acknowledging people
and their rights, acknowledging Native Americans
and their rights and what we took from them here,
acknowledging Black Americans and what we took
from them here and being allies.
And I'm finding that a lot of the organizations
and individuals that I was allied with in my efforts
against racism
and for civil rights and equality and women's rights and bodily autonomy.
I don't know, or legitimizing mass rape as a weapon of war.
That's not my position.
Legitimizing the whitewashing and rewriting of Jewish history as we have fought against that for black history
here in the state of Florida, coming and speaking out against an entire group of people based
upon their religious beliefs.
Again, like I was against the Muslim ban.
That was the first act of the Trump presidency back in January of 2017.
I'm just struggling a lot with this and thinking aloud, of course, because I don't really know
where I'm going with this or what to make of this.
But like, it's a bit of an identity crisis for me.
By the way, I'm not on the opposite side of any of those things now as a result of this.
I'm just profoundly confused.
So let's now go down though, Billy, one level, which is what we talk about on a show with
the microphone is our upset and how we're concerned and how we're not sure what to do.
Put yourself in the shoes if you can of a leader,
of a prime minister, forget the fact
that Netzanah is a crook, which he is.
Forget that he should be in jail, which he is.
The fact of the matter is he's now in charge
of figuring out what to do.
Put yourself in the shoes of the president
of the United States, whether you agree or disagree
with Trump,
Biden, any of them, they don't have the luxury
of sitting around every day in front of a microphone
or with themselves or looking in the mirror
and thinking about what to do, they have to act.
I think the president of the United States has made it clear
that he would like to minimize the casualties
of innocent civilians in Gaza.
Part of the problem, of course, is that it's not just the Israelis.
It's, as you said, the Hamas government is victimizing their own people as they have
for, I mean, for decades, obviously.
And so I want to bring it back around to this issue of what is with, nobody I haven't
seen anybody attack Russian restaurants over what has happened in the Ukraine.
In the United States, I mean, no one goes to,
you know, a tax Russian people on the streets
for people were attacking Asian people during COVID.
Oh God, we're so dumb.
Why are we so dumb?
It's criminal, it is misinformed.
It shows an absolute level of stupidity and ignorance
that makes me sad as a country.
But you sit and talk to Pablo, our person we all both work with, and ask him what it was like to be
an Asian American during the time of COVID, or the massacre that took place at the massage parlors,
as you may recall, and that was going on when all this was happening. We have a problem.
And what works me up, and I'm maybe running out of time,
but what I am worked up about is that people view
the solution to their problem and their ills in life.
Their solution is, let's just eliminate them.
Let's blame innocent people, kill them,
and then we'll feel better about ourselves.
And it absolutely has to stop and the only way to stop,
and now we're gonna get way off the subject.
How do you make this stop with education and dare I say with gun control?
Two things that we are lacking greatly in this society in America.
Education is terrible and so is gun control.
On that note, David Samson, stay safe.
Thanks for joining us.
Thank you.
Thank you, Roy.
Thank you, Billy.
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They're wealthy.
Powerful.
With Christians' communications empire.
And they're sloppy as f***.
They have a public image, but behind the scenes,
they're freaks.
At the time, I didn't really know who you are.
My brother was at the age of one of their sons.
He started being friendly with the kids.
They had no idea that their dad liked to record his wife.
He didn't f*** in a room by a younger guy.
What is happening?
Bit of shameless self promotion there.
That was my documentary God forbid the sex scandal
that brought down a dynasty, which one year ago this month
became the most watched doc in Hulu history.
It was about the cuckled threesome between a former pool boy at the famous Miami Beach hotel,
the fountain blue and Jerry Falwell, junior and his wife Becky, the president and first lady
of Liberty University, the largest Christian university in the world.
And now it looks like there'll be a cuckled cowboys too with a sensational headline last
week from the Florida Center for Government Accountability
and Reporter Bob Norman. The headline is Florida GOP chair, Christian Zeagler, husband of
mom's for Liberty co-founder, accused of sexual assault by alleged Menaja Toa lover.
The aristocrats, I mean what a headline. And before we get into the more serious allegations here
Roy what do you call that is it a bisexual cuckold threesome what would you
characterize this
situation as something that my wife doesn't want me to do
well yeah i'm sure but to be asked we should be asked permission first but
what you have here is christian zeagler the chairman of the florida republican party
his wife
bridgett zeagler who is a now an elected school board member in Sarasota, and
a co-founder of Moms for Liberty, aka Cland Carrenhood.
The hate group started in Florida that has spread like a cancer throughout the country,
banning books, rewriting black history, dehumanizing LGBTQ children, forcing them back into
the closet.
And here apparently she might be in alleged self-hating bisexual because she was involved
in this threesome here, but now it is resulted in some very serious charges.
As I said, broken by Bob Norman, who has been raking muck in South Florida for over a quarter
century.
He is the author of the book Florida Pul pulp nonfiction true crime in the sunshine
state and he's joining us here now bob you broke this story which has gone
viral and international
i think mostly the interest here is the hypocrisy
of very conservative right wing
politicians who are basically saying do who we say not who we do
what is the reaction to the story
the reactions been huge obviously because it is a big story that points to that hypocrisy.
And that was one of the early things that I thought was, I guess, the first thing was
the hypocrisy.
But as we get deeper into the facts of the case, Now it's just sad and horrible. And the behavior is just so reprehensible.
And it's not about allegations now.
It's about facts that we have from the affidavit.
We have police monitoring of Christian Ziggler's messages
and phone calls.
So we see exactly what he did.
You know, we don't see it all, but we see the basic framework.
When you look at the very beginning of this,
it's October the 2nd, it's a Wednesday morning.
It's 7.30 a.m. and Christian Ziggler
is on Instagram Messenger, Vanishing Mode,
which interests seeing as Lee is at how it's described
that he liked to communicate, finishing mode on Instagram.
He's trying to convince this woman,
who we know about her,
is that she's sliding into drug addiction,
that she's drinking that day,
she's a very troubled person,
and he's trying to convince this woman
to have a threesome with himself and Bridget
Ziegler who we know is the co-founder of Moms for Liberty, Sarah Soda School Board member.
And this has happened before, apparently, right?
Bridget Ziegler herself when speaking with police admitted that more than a year ago they
had this sexual encounter between the three of them.
So we don't know exactly what happened with that,
but we're looking for more evidence, obviously,
of everything.
But they've admitted to that as the point,
that is now a fact of this case.
That is a fact of this case.
It's a 100% fact.
That's what we're dealing with a lot of facts right now.
And just to outline exactly what happened here on that day,
he continues to hound her. At one point, he sends her a message saying,
Britton and I are driving around, give us your address, we'll come over right now.
Her response is delayed. Sometimes around two o'clock, she gets back and says, okay,
and this is all again documented messaging. And he says,
Oh, now it's just going to be me, not bridge at this time. She was ready at one 30, but
she's not, she can't do it now. So now it's not a three so many more. It is just him,
the husband and this woman is what he said. It's just at that point, it's just between
the two of them. And she box, she says, no, I was mainly in it for her she wrote who and that's should have
been the end of it so this woman indicates that she was mainly in it for the wife she wanted to
hook up with the wife not him per se that's what she said and and that's a no you know that's the
no to christian zeagler it's don't come over I guess I guess she's trying to she's trying to be
polite about it but she's just not that into him right that's the bottom line yeah I guess I guess she's trying to, she's trying to be polite about it, but she's just not that into him, right? That's the bottom line. Yeah, I guess so. And, you know, again,
that should have been the end of it. 12 minutes later, surveillance video from her apartment
complex shows him pulling up in his truck, getting out. According to her, she opens the door to walk her dog and he comes in
and bins her over a piece of furniture, our stool, and has sex with her against her will.
And she said she was at that point so, you know, out of it on to kill,
as she wouldn't have been any sort of state to comply. So, or consent. He is claiming that it was consensual. The problem is we have
an on record that she told him not to come over. So, we have a lack of consent on record. And we also
have something else that none of us have seen, but there is a video because Christian Ziggler, of course,
have something else that none of us have seen, but there is a video because Christian Ziggler, of course,
videotaped what he did.
And then deleted it, though, right?
I'm a little uncertain about these facts here.
He claims he video recorded this encounter,
which he says was consensual.
She says was not, but then he deleted it,
and then he recovered it,
but the police don't have it yet.
What is happening?
That kind of confusion is what it is.
Okay.
He did delete it, then he said he uploaded it. I, who knows what that's about, but the police cannot find it. That's
one of the reasons they put in for the search warrant, which led to the affidavit because it saw
this wealth of information. And this isn't 100 percent, but I mean, I'm hearing from very good sources
that they do have that video. Okay. So the police and prosecutors have that video but i want to play now is the reason why any of
us know about this because to be clear this alleged victim did not report this
to police
it in fact there was a call to nine one one i'd like to play that audio now
now on what's location emergency
uh... i i was hoping to do well wellness on a friend of mine.
She hasn't shown up for work the past two days,
and I just got off the phone with her, and she sounds grown,
and she told me that she doesn't think she can do it anymore.
Okay, tell me exactly what happened.
She won't talk to anyone else who won't answer anyone else at work except for me,
but she told me she was raped yesterday,
and that she's scared to leave her house.
She's swearing her words, and she's really not making sense.
But she said she scared that the person who raped her came to her house.
And she's scared to leave.
So I don't...
I just...
Okay.
I'm worried about her right now.
Okay, yeah, I have a unit somewhere.
To be clear, that was an edited version of a seven minute long 911 call from a woman
who identifies herself as a co-worker of the alleged victim who's looking for a wellness
check from the police in Sarasota, Florida, because this woman is not shown up to work.
She spoke with her and she sounds inebriated.
She has access to pills and she says, I can't do it anymore.
And so this is what happens here is that the police show up.
She essentially repeats the rape allegation that she mentioned to the coworker, Bob, and
now they take her for a rape kit test.
Now some days later, to the hospital, but in a way, and this is part of the tragedy of
this situation, is this woman is kind of pulled into this somewhat unwittingly, right?
I mean, like now she's, you know, going to be kind of a political hot potato in a situation
that was not necessarily of her own choice or making here, right?
In a sense, yes.
I mean, we don't know what her motivation is in terms of initially why she didn't make
a complaint and then why she did, but it's clear from the affidavit that she's very cooperative in the investigation.
She did control phone calls between herself
and Christian Ziggler with police on the line
after this happened.
And that's where you find Christian Ziggler
basically trying to get away from the subject, apologizing for what happened
at one point when she says, you know, you essentially
rape me.
He says, those are big words.
And he says, no, you invite him in.
And I mean, again, offering her help numerous times.
And then at one point offering financial help,
never admitting that, never admitting that he did
anything wrong, other than making her feel pain, which he acknowledged. And he said he was
sorry for that and didn't want that to happen. So I think that when this case comes, what
it was going to come down to is that video. It's going to be very important. The idea is
going to be very good for Christian Ziggler. And I'm hearing that this's going to be very important. I doubt it's going to be very good for Christian
Ziggler. And I'm hearing that this is going to take another turn. And there's going to
be some bizarre explanations for why this happened. I can't get into it. I'm not sure that
a problem we shouldn't even be saying that.
Well, Bob, in our last 30 seconds, I just want to ask what are sort of the fates of these people
politically? The, essentially essentially the leader of the Republican
party in the state of Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis has asked for Christian zeaglers
resignation as the chairman of the Florida GOP. Another member of the Sarasota school board
has asked for Bridget Zeaglers resignation, what is going to happen here politically to
this power couple? Christian zeaglers is going to be very hard for him to continue, I think, specifically for
what Dessantis said, which was innocent or guilty.
This is going to be a distraction.
This is an election year.
This couldn't hit at a worst time.
We're 100 days from the Florida primary.
I think he's cooked.
I think there were yet to see, I mean, in terms of his position, I think that, I don't
see how you can keep that going.
And in terms of Bridget's role as a school board member, we're going to see a circus on December
the 12th.
That's the first Sarasota school board meeting.
And she has been a disruptive force in that city for a long time in that county.
I'm actually, you know, kind of looking forward to seeing how that goes down and see
what her and she has probably survived this.
But the hypocrisy on her side is just as bad, probably worse, even than her husband's
in some ways.
And she has been proactively, proactively attacking a fellow member of the school board,
who for no other reason than him being gay.
I mean, him being called that goes deeper than that.
I think when you look at her, I think you look at her role in
informing the Florida Parallel Rights Act that are known as the Don't Stay Gay Bill.
That's largely seen as anti-LGBTQ legislation. It basically legislates gayness out of
you know, young grades, early grades in school. And
she was interbrewing that, worked hand in hand with Governor Masonis on that legislation.
And if you look at what she's already admitted to, she's one of those letters in that, you
know what she's against.
Yeah, LGB, she is the B in the LGB to give.
At least one.
Bob Norman, find him at FLCGA g a dot org the florida trident
florida center for government accountability
thanks bob keep up the good work
time once again here on because my e for, loathing, and Florida men on the
presidential campaign trail.
I was raped in the middle of a f***ing reptile zoo.
Somebody was giving booze to these goddamn things.
What the f***ing guy?
These are the top five reasons, Roy.
Why the DeSantis campaign is finally going down to toilet.
Oh, really?
That's right. Finally finally i think it's
coming to an end we are circling
this turtle is circling the bull right now all that's what yes totally totally
totally bs
what the toilet is clock
well we're gonna do that it's gonna overflow all the shit's gonna pour right
out into florida that's what's gonna happen it's already doing that that's
that's it that's that's our debate. That is our default. Number five, Roy, Florida newspaper mocks
Ron DeSantis's debate performance. That's right. Before this week's GOP, well, the final
I believe GOP primary debate, there was the now infamous debate between California governor
Gavin Newsom, Florida governor Ron
DeSantis, and despite the fact that it was basically two on one, but enough about mom's
for everybody, that they, you had Hannity, Hannity basically providing training wheels, okay,
and support for DeSantis.
Newsom still whooped him, and the Miami Herald totally made fun of him for that.
Here's one of the many just miserable slaps right across the face that Newsom delivered
to DeSantis.
You and President Trump are really trying to light democracy on fire.
So Sean, there are profound differences tonight, and I look forward to engaging, but there's
one thing in closing that we have in common is neither of us will be the nominee for our
party in 2024.
Oof, that hurt.
Number four.
DeSantis' favorite media blog fires staff expected to shut down before Christmas.
That's right.
Ron DeSantis is very big on state media.
He doesn't trust the media, as you know, Roy,
because we can't be trusted.
But he has basically helped through his donor network
to start all of these pro-deSantis media outlets and blogs.
And one of them is shutting down.
Has laid everybody off.
It's called the Florida Standard
and they fired all of its employees
and will shutter its doors just in time for Christmas
and more importantly, before Florida's
presidential primary election, which at this point,
it looks like even DeSantis is going to lose
his own state primary.
It's like super sad, bro.
Ha! Number. No, this fucking guy.
This fucking guy.
Number three, Coke Network endorses me.
That's right, yes.
So Mike Flandis has been in my ear going,
Cocknetwork, Cocknetwork, and I'm like,
that's not what it is, it's Coke.
This is Miami, we know it's Coke Network, we know it's the Coke Brothers, and I said like, that's not what it is. It's Coke. This is Miami.
We know it's Coke network.
We know it's the Coke brothers.
And I said it, and I was worried with him in my ear.
I was gonna say it wrong, but I got it right.
It is the Coke network.
They endorsed Nikki Haley, which is seriously problematic
for Meatball Ron, because these are billionaires.
They've already raised about $70 million
in this election cycle.
Charles Koch himself, his net worth is like 50 billion
and they have serious ground game
in the early primary states, New Hampshire and Iowa.
And so this is gonna go a long way for Nikki Haley
and it is really, really bad news for Ron DeSantis.
Do you honestly believe that's credible?
Number two,
Chris Eagler bucks Rhonda Santas' call to resign
as Florida GOP chair.
BAM!
We talked about this earlier in the show, Roy,
with Bob Norman about this bisexual cuckold threesome
that involves Chris Eagler and his wife
from moms for taking liberties, Bridget Seagler.
Here's the thing.
The governor of the state of Florida, really the governor of any state, is the leader of
their own state party.
So when Ron DeSantis is the de facto leader of the Florida, Republican says the GOP chair
for the state needs to resign, you better believe he's going to resign.
And Chris Eagler said, go pound sand.
And has refused to resign, says the rape allegations
against him are false.
And, you know, do what you're gonna do.
And now they're calling a special meeting later
this month to try to remove him.
But right now, what he's not saying is this.
You got them right, meatball.
He's not saying that.
He's saying, you got them wrong meatball.
That's exactly what he's saying.
Get Greg Codian here. Let's, let's record that cart. not get a wrong meatball? Yeah, that's exactly what he's saying. Get Greg Cody in here.
Let's, let's, let's record that card.
But that's quite a blow to a guy that's supposed to be the leader
of the party in the state
and your own chairman is basically saying,
you're not the boss of me.
You have no control over this party.
It's like, wait, what?
Irregardless, as we say in Miami,
because we're, you're illiterate.
I use it irirronically though.
Number one, DeSantis finishes 99 County Iowa Slog
farther behind Trump than when he started.
Buzzer
This is brutal and this is hand in hand
with the fact that Nikki Haley has surged
into second place in the Iowa poll.
This is just brutal.
Rhonda Santas finished what they call the full grassy.
He went to all 99 counties in Iowa.
And the more people meet him and see him and get to hear directly from him,
the less they like him.
When Ron DeSantis first announced in May that he was going to run for president
in the GOP primary against former president Donald Trump.
He was only behind Trump Roy by about 12 points in the polls. Still a lot. Today, now that he's
completed a tour of the entire state of Iowa, DeSantis is 30 points behind Trump in the polls. A lot
more to know. To know him is to hate him. Not vote for him, apparently, is
the case. Roy, it's been a batter week back here. I want to congratulate Damian Pardo,
the new Miami City Commissioner for District 2 who beat the incumbent Sabina Covo, who we
talked about quite a bit on this program. This is a rare victory lap, I guess, for us in an election cycle here.
And Damian Pardo is now the first out gay commissioner in the history of the
city of Miami.
Also, congratulations to Miguel Gabela, who beat Alex Diaz Laprtia, your boy, Roy.
Yes, the, the, um, the criminally charged and removed from office, Alex Dia Laportea who got 46% of the vote by the way
But not enough to win it
Congratulations to Mike Gabella the new commissioner for the city of Miami district one also rest in power to TV pioneer and
Civil rights activist Norman Lear made an extraordinary contribution to television to pop culture and
To leave you today with
a Miami moment. It is, as you know, right, fitness Friday. Oh, no. In what do we trust, bro?
So here it will walk you through our workout of the day. Is none other than Miami mayor,
Francis Suarez, Cocaine's. Hey guys, fitness Friday today. I have a little back thing, so Aussie designed a workout today to sort of compensate for
it.
So today, I want to sort of highlight the fact that even if you're not feeling well, maybe
a little sick, maybe you have a pain, it doesn't mean you shouldn't work out or shouldn't
move.
That just means you should tailor the workout around whatever it is that you're feeling.
So I got it in.
It was six rounds.
The first round was wall balls. I
started out 10 pounds light, went up to 14. The second round is dumbbell slide. So
you started on one side on a plank and then you move it to the other side. You're
planking and then the idea as Ozzy told me throughout the workout is trying not to
rock your hips and keep your hips up out of playing. So that works out your core,
your stability, everything. And then the wall
balls just sort of works the full body workout. Your shoulders, your legs, your cardio, everything.
So be intense in those 20 seconds. You have 40 seconds off. You have plenty of time to
rest. Intense in the 20 seconds, 40 seconds off for 12 whole minutes.