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Feb. 17, 2023 - Doug Collins Podcast
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Friday’s Finest: No excuses, Moving on out, and the Best communicator in the White House!
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Georgia GOP Congressman Doug Collins.
How is it?
The greatest thing I have ever heard in my whole life.
I could not believe my ears.
In this house, wherever the rules are disregarded, chaos and mob rule.
It has been said today, where is bravery?
I'll tell you where bravery is found and courage is found.
It's found in this minority who has lived through the last year of nothing but rules being broken, people being put down, questions not being answered, and this majority say, be damned with anything else.
We're going to impeach and do whatever we want to do.
Why?
Because we won an election.
I guarantee you, one day you'll be back in the minority and it ain't gonna be that fun.
Alright everybody, we're back.
James and I are back.
It's Friday's Finest.
We're going to be going through the week that has been.
For those of us, you know, it's been a long week getting lots of stories out there.
We dig, we find, we go behind the scenes, we do whatever we can to provide the Friday's Finest for you here to just stimulate some thought, go over some ideas, and just sort of wrap up what has been in the week had.
So James, are you ready to get at it today?
More than ready.
Good morning.
Well, I got to tell you, I did something the other night that I have never, you know, I don't think I'd ever thought I would do or really ever planned on doing.
It was definitely not on a bucket list.
But about a month ago, I had to go to plan to go out to Portland.
I had to go to Oregon and do some work this week.
And I didn't think about it about a month and a half ago when I made the plane flight that I chose a flight from Atlanta to Portland that took off at 6.30 on Sunday night.
Oof.
Four and a half hours From Atlanta to Portland as the Super Bowl was kicking off.
That is...
I watched the entire Super Bowl on the plane.
Well, first of all, let's just be thankful that the plane had a television for you.
Now it says a little box.
Plus, here's the thing, right?
Doug, that might be a gift because we've all been to Super Bowl parties and things where people don't care about it at all and you're just like, I really want to watch this game.
So you might have gotten the best experience, if anything.
Well, it was pretty funny.
I would say about at least half of the plane was watching the Super Bowl.
I know.
Did you see there was that image of everybody watching the Super Bowl and one guy was watching the movie Hitch?
And it was just like, the picture was very funny, just one guy.
Yeah, it's like, what are you doing here?
Yeah, well, at least the one thing about it is I was able to get sandwiches, and, you know, they brought, you know, occasionally they came through with, you know, the beverage carts, I mean, you know, the Coke and everything, so it wasn't all that bad.
My problem was I was at one of those seats where it was the long seats, because, I mean, I'm 6'4", so I like to sit in those seats that...
You don't have one in the front of the exit row.
And so the screen was on the row ahead, so I strained my eyes all night watching it.
But overall, I thought it was a good Super Bowl.
Oh, absolutely.
It really, I think, showed, James, the two best teams on the field.
100%.
And I know going into the week and...
Well, first of all, it was just two weeks.
I don't know how these stations talk about something for two straight weeks.
Like, it seems impossible considering that there's only so much you can talk about.
But the one theme was it's either going to be the Eagles grade team or Pat Mahomes is going to dig it out, right?
That was like the number one thing that was discussed.
At the end of the game, Pat Mahomes dug it out.
He did that.
And also, I was watching the early part of it.
And again, just in general, the Super Bowls, I think Chris Stapleton nailed the national anthem.
Oh, absolutely.
Great, great job.
It's a good thing.
I was trying to gamble.
Yeah, because the over-under was two minutes, two seconds, and it came in at like 2-0.
I think he went under.
Yeah, he came in under.
Yeah, 2-0-1.
Yeah, country musicians never go under.
And he was like, no, I'm going to make it short and perfect because I'm a genius.
I'm glad I didn't get a chance to gamble because I was going to go with the over.
Wasn't it like one second?
I'm not a big country music fan, but his voice and everything he does is just perfect.
We could do a whole podcast on Chris Stapleton.
We've got our music guys coming back.
I'll just play his music.
We'll get in trouble, but it'll be worth it.
We've got our music guy coming back in.
I think next week we're going to be on a podcast with some of our songwriters.
We're taking a divergent here, but Chris Stapleton's stuff is just really good.
I had a buddy of mine who is a songwriter Lee Thomas, who wrote with him, and he wrote some of his stuff.
I mean, just lines out of that are just incredible.
Like I said, and then to see him perform on a stage like that, it was really impressive.
Yeah, he's incredible.
I mean, we could talk about the halftime show real quick.
Whether you like Rihanna or not, Going up there pregnant is so crazy to me, and it was so insane, and I honestly, I loved it so much.
I thought it was so weird and beautiful and insane, but then when you find out she's pregnant and you're like, anyone who can perform pregnant to me, that to me just blows my mind.
Like, I... It is.
It was impressive.
But anyway, we can get back to the game.
Do we want to talk about the holding call, or do we want to talk?
Well, yeah, we got to.
We get past everything.
Look, one, I'll have to say this, though.
How many of us thought right before halftime the game was over when you saw Mahomes come up?
Oh, man.
You know what?
I was so 50-50.
Part of me was like, I've seen Varsity Blues.
They can give them enough drugs to get them back out there.
But also, if it's the second time he's tweaking it, and I've got to watch Chad...
What was it?
Is it Chad Hennie?
I don't remember who's...
Or Chad Daniels?
I don't remember who's in for him.
I'm not going to finish the Super Bowl.
But you're right.
It did team over.
Well, it reminded me all of a sudden of the San Francisco-Philly game.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
Yes.
And Philly was going to get another break.
It had all of a sudden...
Oh, yeah.
Setup of another great game, and all of a sudden, you know, the quarterback goes out.
But he came back, played actually, you know, better, if not anything, on the second half.
But then you get to the holding call.
Now, look, I think here's the problem.
It was holding, okay?
The Eagle guy, actually.
And here's where I have a problem with announcers, okay?
And I saw it with, I mean, you go online, you got Kurt Herbstreit, you got, I mean, you got just a lot of announcers out there saying, And this could be an anomaly for life, okay?
They said, well, it was holding, but at that point in the game, you shouldn't call it, okay?
And I'm going to get a little rant here.
This is the same thing that we're seeing in our society.
Well, in this circumstance with this person, because they feel this way or they act this way or they identify this way, we will just overlook it.
It's wrong, but...
I don't get that, James.
I mean, look, the guy helped.
He turned him.
He did everything that you normally see in a football call.
And it doesn't, it shouldn't matter.
And I think one of the analysts actually said this.
It shouldn't matter when it happens if it gets, one of the referee analysts said, it shouldn't matter when it gets called.
But how many times do we hear that?
Oh, well, it ruined the game.
Kansas City was going to kick a field goal.
They were going to go up either way here.
I mean, I'm just sort of tired of the, oh, they shouldn't have called it.
Well, let's think about it, right?
Let's say they didn't call it, and it cost Kansas City the game.
I'm not saying it's the same thing, but we would be talking about the Saints-Rams game.
They didn't make that call, and it changed the future of the Saints, right?
Right?
So in this same vein, the ref made the call that was out in front of him.
I agree.
It's annoying because you're like, let him play.
But if the call is correct, then it literally does not matter.
And the call was correct.
He grabbed him.
Forcing Philadelphia, the Kansas City to run the clock out, giving them the opportunity to run the clock out and make the play.
Either way, Philly lost that game before that happened.
Let's just call that what it is.
Philly lost that game before that happened.
You can't let them go down and score touchdowns.
But if you're going to complain about it, it's just like, I don't understand what the let them play thing is.
If he didn't make that call, let's say something happened, Then we'd be talking about it the other way.
It just is what it is.
People can't live with...
The idea that the refs would interfere bothers people so much because they want to think that the refs want to be the king of the stage, and I just never believe that.
I feel like they want to be out of the spotlight as much as possible, and they just have to do their job.
Well, I mean, it goes back to every call.
I mean, if you're going to lay that kind of an issue out there, okay?
If you're going to lay out the issue and say, look, you know, you've got a call here that changed the dynamic of the game.
Okay, well, what about a call in the first quarter?
What about a call in the second quarter?
If the same call had been made in the second quarter, nobody would have said this determined the whole game.
Would that say, well, you've got a whole half to go over?
Well, no.
I mean, think about it.
I mean, momentum is such a huge part of big games.
100%.
And so, I mean, you can't, again, I'm not trying to take up for the refs here.
I think they do make some backoffs.
But again, as long as you have refs, as long as you have officials in any sport, you know, it's going to be a problem.
And for all these folks out here who, and here we go on another little rant we can get on.
For all these people with baseball season is getting up and you want to go to this automatic computer-generated balls and strikes bullcrap, You know, I mean, okay, let's just take...
You're taking away the innocence of the game, okay?
I mean, good.
I don't mind the occasional replay on, you know, did he get him out at first, you know, kind of thing.
But, I mean, what are we going to go to at some point?
I mean, really...
Well, Doug, that's the thing, how right you are, is that, like, we overreact to situations, right?
The baseball thing, we're obviously talking about the...
I'm forgetting the guy's name, but the perfect game that was taken away because...
Of a bad call, right?
And that set the chain in motion.
It's going to drive me nuts that I can't remember the name.
But anyway, the point is that that set the chain reaction for everything that we have in baseball right now.
As far as football is concerned...
If they had not made any of those calls, let's say that slight holding, or whatever you want to call it, wasn't called five times in the game, and then they called it at the end, you'd have every right to complain because that means the refs weren't being consistent.
I could live with that.
But if you go back, I'm sure those calls were made and everything was touched and whatever, but he made the right call.
It is what it is.
And if you want to go to electronic refs and you want to go to replay, at least make sure that everything's replayable and everything can be corrected and we can sit there for 17 hours and watch a football game.
Exactly.
Well, here's the thing.
I think football and baseball are entirely different in this regard.
Football...
Even Mike Pereira, who's on Fox and is the referee who comes in and says, okay, here's why we did this.
And you got the ones on the other station as well.
They don't even know.
Okay?
I mean, because they, you know, is it, well, did he make a football move?
Did he, you know, did he have it with both hands?
It was like, well, okay, for the Eagles fans out there, that first, that third and 14, where the tight end, did he catch it?
Did he not catch it?
You know, I mean...
Yeah.
You can't computerize that, okay?
You really can't.
And even booth reviews, I mean, the scrum in the middle, I mean, where they actually put the ball down and where did it break the plane, you know, it's pretty wild.
Yeah, we'd be there for days.
Oh my God, yes.
But baseball's different.
And look, Yeah, baseball is very different.
I mean...
You're right.
Go ahead.
No, it's fine.
Baseball is different.
I mean, because baseball is either...
Was it in the parameter or not?
Which is...
Like, that's just why calling balls and strikes to me is like the...
Is like the...
Did he have control of it in football?
I mean, it's such a...
I mean, really, you know, where you're at.
But, like, you know, is it a foul ball?
Is it a fair ball?
Like in tennis.
In tennis, they really actually have helped.
I mean, because I don't know how those folks actually could see that anyway.
You know, 120-mile-hour tennis ball.
They're sitting in such a weird spot.
Yeah, did it hit in or out, you know?
But baseball, did the foot hit before the ball hit the glove?
I mean, that's an easy way to look at it.
I mean, was it foul ball?
Was it a fair ball?
And that's the other thing, is how long replay takes.
It shouldn't.
We can all see it.
When I'm at home and I can see it, there shouldn't be any time wasted.
Make the decision.
Don't be like, well, we had to be thorough.
Nobody cares.
If I see that that man tagged his foot before it hits the bag, get over it and move on.
That's why I like the idea of what football's been doing with the Sky Judge.
Yeah.
He sees it, they make a call, and he's like, no, no, no, just keep it moving.
Wait, am I getting that right?
Is it football?
Maybe it's baseball.
I don't know.
Anyway, I feel like I'm losing my mind sometimes when I can't remember who's doing the worst replay center.
Maybe it's basketball even.
But anyway, you just have that one extra guy that's like, okay, this is happening, so don't make the call.
Don't worry about it.
It's good.
Yeah, move on.
Well, and I think at the end of the day, though, for the Super Bowl, the Super Bowl was great.
I mean, in a sense, for those of us who love football and want to watch football, it was a great game.
Mahomes, again, still proves that he is a master.
But one last thing before we go, though.
The ultimate act of self-sacrifice, was it McKinnon there at the end?
Derek McKinnon, former Viking baby.
I mean, Derek McKinnon, I mean, think about this.
You grow up in life, if you're a kid playing football, I'm going to score a touchdown in the Super Bowl.
Oh, my God.
And you run, and Philadelphia says, no, we'll let him score.
And he gets to the two, and he takes the knee.
It is absolutely insane.
I can't say I would have done the same thing.
No matter what happens.
No, Doug, I gotta tell you, so my dad was in, he lives in Jersey.
And if you live in Jersey, you either love Philadelphia or you hate them with a burning passion.
Right.
But for whatever reason, even though they were Giants fans, they were rooting against Patrick Mahomes for whatever reason.
And they were all angry that he slid.
They're like, that's not how you play football.
And I was like, buddy, that's exactly how you play football.
Exactly, yeah.
There's a hundred coaches out there that would give you the same answer.
If he didn't slide, he'd never play for me again.
If I was the general manager, he got a bonus.
The general manager ought to give him a bonus.
Oh yeah, a bonus and then like a cropped picture of him in the Super Bowl actually scoring the touchdown.
Yeah.
Yeah, no.
That is...
And again, it was like...
The funny part about it was it was a perfect Super Bowl up until those last two very boring minutes.
But, like, it really was a great Super Bowl.
Everything about it...
Oh, yeah.
It really was.
It really was.
Well, you know, one last thing before, and I thought about it, because we could talk about this for a long time, but...
I have not seen, and even the announcers talked about this, I have not seen in football in a long, long time an offensive line for the Philadelphia Eagles that did better on fourth and one, third and one.
I mean, the way they got down, I mean, they literally moved the pile.
I mean, Kansas City had no answer for that.
I might be blanking out right now and tell me if I'm wrong.
I'm going to try to exclude the Manning brothers only because I don't think Eli is the best.
The Kelsey brothers, because I'm talking about Jason Kelsey right now, probably one of the most underrated players in football, they might be the best two brothers who've ever played this sport.
They're both Hall of Famers.
They are first ballot Hall of Famers.
Travis Kelsey for sure, and to me Jason Kelsey's been...
One of the best centers in the league for eight years in the league now?
No, it's crazy.
I'm sorry, I was just saying Jason Kelsey led that offensive line like a general.
They just do not make mistakes, and it starts with him.
Yeah, I mean, it is.
I mean, it hurts.
I mean, you just watched it.
They showed several times, and if you noticed in the game, they would show the way that they were getting underneath the blocks.
I mean, it's textbook.
I mean, if you're coaching in Little League out there listening to the Doug Collins podcast, go back and get some YouTube clips of this and show your offensive line, how you get underneath, and you push out a defensive line.
It was classic.
Congratulations.
Yeah.
Congratulations, though, to Kansas City.
Great time.
I mean, nobody's going to undertake Mahomes.
And again, what he did after everybody was saying, you know, going back to, you know, you've lost Tyreek Hill.
How are you going to do it?
He actually has a better year.
I mean, congrats to Kansas City.
But I will say this.
If you want to, as a plug, for those of you who are watching here on Rumble Channel or others, you're seeing my shirt with George on it.
If you want to make sure that there's no inferences of a bad call at the end of a game, just do like George did and just blow them out.
There you go.
Work it out.
All right, switching gears.
California, and you're living part of this discussion here, James.
California, I want to put this out there.
California has led the nation and loses 700,000 residents in the last two years.
California exodus has shown no sign of slowing down as the state population dropped by half a million between...
I mean, think about this.
That's almost, I mean, just below the population of, like, Wyoming.
I want you to think about that for a second.
That's absolutely insane.
Before you continue, because I haven't read this article, so I'm just curious.
Does it give major reasons for leaving?
Because I'm assuming one of them is how expensive California is.
But I also feel like it's...
I don't even know.
There are people that just want to have a more relaxed atmosphere in their life.
And I know we discussed this, but you can say where the two places are that everyone's going.
Oh, yeah.
Well, let me also say this, though.
And I'm going to give California just a tiny bit of credit here.
Their population decrease was second only to, guess who?
New York City.
New York.
Yeah, everyone got out of their pandemic style, baby.
Yeah, it is pandemic.
They were like, nope.
And it's not good.
Primary reasons, you asked about it.
The primary reasons, high cost of living and the long commutes, the crowds, the crime, the pollution in larger urban centers, and just not feeling safe.
So New York.
Yeah.
So the exact same reasons people leave in New York.
I mean, I know that you've lived in the South your entire life, right?
Yeah.
So you know that the cost of living in the South is so much different than the cost of living in the North and on the West Coast, right?
And good people, people who don't have the highest income, they can buy a house, they can rent, they can live.
It is almost impossible to do that in New York City and California.
I know people both out there, I used to live near New York City and it cost me too much.
And I moved.
And if you want to tell people where everyone went, because I'm one of them.
And here we go.
It's not a big surprise.
They went to Texas and Florida.
Texas gained almost $884,000.
Florida gained $707,000.
Yeah.
And look, Florida...
Well, first of all, these are the two states that everyone considers the most free, right?
I guess you could call it that.
I don't know if you want to use those words.
Pretty close, yeah.
And also with taxes.
Neither one of them have...
Yeah, well, that is awesome.
I'll tell you that.
It is awesome.
But also...
As a new resident of Texas, I'm shocked.
Yeah, no.
Can I say what I think a lot of people are going to go through is the culture shock of moving from the North or West Coast to this area.
Everything's slower.
I know that's pretty much known, but it is such a...
It blew me away.
I know this is the joke I always tell everybody, but I was...
I was walking outside and I see someone crossing the street.
And I watched a car wait for the person to make it completely across the street until they were safe before they started driving.
And I've never seen that in my life.
The moment that person passes the vehicle, we are taking off.
And it makes you laugh because people wait for people to be safe here.
It's kindness.
None of that.
I'm walking here.
Come on.
You know?
That's literally it.
That is the real life in New Jersey and New York and probably, I'm assuming, on the West Coast as well.
It is.
But anyway, so again, for Gavin Newsom and all his tweets and talks about and cutting other states down and his potential run for president and everything else, people are trying to get out of California because they're tired of taxes, they're tired of the crime, and they're tired of the stupidity.
And bottom line.
And New York, same way.
I mean, but what kills me is whether it's Newsom or Hochul or others, the governor, they just, I mean, they bury their head in the sand and ignore it and just, you know, again...
Keep right on with their little liberal utopia, if they see it.
And pretty soon, they're going to have a problem.
New York and California, in particular, are going to have real trouble at some point.
And New York, in particular, because of the taxes and everything else, they're losing the ability to pay for infrastructure and losing their ability.
There's not enough people to tax anymore.
Yeah, and it's just...
I mean, it's so beyond expensive to live there.
Have you ever seen...
Go on...
If anybody's listening to this, whoever's listening to this, sorry...
Go on TikTok, go on Instagram, go on whatever, and look for those videos where people show you their apartments.
They go and they go, where do you live?
And they go, I live in New York.
Well, where do you live in New York?
And they go there and they go in.
And you go in and it's a room.
It's not two bedrooms.
It's not a bedroom.
It's a room with a sink and a bed in it.
And they're paying upwards of $1,500 plus on a decent neighborhood.
In a good neighborhood, it's upwards of $2.
I have an entire house with my brother.
We do not even spend that.
Do you understand?
Why would you live there?
What's the advantage?
Not everybody is getting the hustle and bustle of New York.
No.
And the job situation.
Jobs are moving out, too.
I mean, that's the other thing.
I mean, look, New York's got a big, big problem coming up.
You can work from wherever you want.
New York's got a big, big problem coming up, and that is office space.
And, you know, the more and more companies are not bringing people back in, and companies, you know, are being tacked with, you know, keeping up office space that they're not using.
And so that's going to be a little bit more.
Speaking of other big city problems, this one caught my attention.
As someone who flies a good bit and travels a great deal, Terminal 3 at O'Hare is probably not a good place to be if you're flying in and out of Chicago.
The homelessness problem has gotten just out of reach.
The Daily Mail did an article about this and I mean, I'd encourage you here, James and others, if you want to see this, go to the Daily Mail and look up.
I think it's on one of the places you can find it.
And there's people literally, I mean, just like you would see them on the side of the street next to the counters where you're getting your luggage.
And it's crime and people feel unsafe.
I mean, they're laying in the doorways.
Yeah, Lightfoot, you got a good one going here.
I got a New York Post article here.
It says, and the title is, Dystopian Homeless Encampments Overtake Chicago's O'Hare Airport.
Oh, no.
Oh, they're just people laying on the floor?
Listen, I've seen...
You live in New York, you've seen a million homeless, you live in New Jersey, you see the same thing, but if...
Listen...
It's a nightmare to be around because you never know.
There's such a worry.
I mean, if you've taken the subway and you've lived, you know that there's people that it's just unsafe to be around.
And especially if you feel bad for them, poor people got to stay indoors.
I know it's cold, but there's just got to be another answer besides they're going to pile up in an airport.
Yeah, I mean...
There just has to be another answer.
And it's not even, you know, bad weather out there.
I mean, this is, you know, the interesting part of this.
But again, I mean, folks, this is sad because a lot of these folks, you know, there's mental health issues, there's drug addiction issues, there's other...
But this is just not a safety issue.
I do not understand how O'Hare does...
I mean, and maybe this is a situation for the city and the county, the state, whatever.
Go move these people.
They don't...
I mean...
Listen, there's got to be a better option than letting them pile up in O'Hare Airport.
I agree.
I agree completely.
There just has to be.
I agree completely.
I'm not saying I'd come up with a solution right now, but if you've got to rent out a space, O'Hare Airport's probably got the money, whatever, the city's got the money, town's got the money, whatever part of...
Like, you can't tell me that there's not room for these people to go somewhere.
There is.
And it can't be O'Hare Airport with other people that are trying to fly stressful enough as is.
Well, it is.
I mean, again, it goes back to people who want to be safe, they want to have a life, these kind of things, as it goes forward.
You know, again, lots of things going on today in the world, and we're highlighting these, but I've got something to highlight here that really, truly is an interesting note here for Friday morning.
Ryan Seacrest is stepping down from live with Kelly Ripa after sixth season, and guess what?
What everybody has been wanting is now going to happen.
Kelly Ripa's husband, Mark Consuelo, is going to be the co-host.
Is that right?
That will be actually fun to watch.
Yeah, we're going to find out how much they truly love each other when they start working together.
Oh yeah, it's just hilarious.
But anyway, Ripa, I mean, Kelly's pretty funny.
I mean, I don't get to watch the show hard at all, but I mean, it is pretty fun.
But when her husband's on there, what was it somebody said the other day?
We need to just put him on there just to watch the sexual tension of the whole thing.
Right?
For an hour.
It's pretty cool.
So we throw that one in there as we go.
I mean, lots going on today.
We've got a lot more today, you know, as far as going on.
But we're going to cut it off because we've got some more stuff for next.
Sometimes, James, we just have to save some stuff.
But I've got to end with this.
Just last week, just last week, the...
Press Secretary at the White House, who has, I think, you know, most people will acknowledge is not the best press secretary we've ever had.
Okay, let's just be honest about this.
Reading answers to questions that were not asked.
I mean, you could list them.
But she was asked the other day an issue about, and the question came up about messaging out of the White House.
And Jean-Pierre made this comment.
It said that the best communicator in the White House is Joe Biden.
I'm not going to comment here.
But today on the Doug Collins Podcast, we're going to end the show with the best communicator in the White House.
Have fun listening to these communication clips, and we'll see you next time on the Doug Collins Podcast.
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