Carol ReMarks
Carol reMarks on glamour, pop culture, and front-page news. Join me. I'm not a traditional podcast. Most of the time I am recording on-the-go with my iPhone voice memo app. Come along with me.
Carol ReMarks
Milestones, Scandals, and Touching Conversations
Is transitioning children a step too far in the conversation on gender identity? We'll unpack this bold statement alongside our exploration of the Party of Women, a UK political group making waves. Tune in as we celebrate my 11-year milestone on X (formerly Twitter), and dissect the scandalous allegations involving political reporter Olivia Nuzzi and RFK Jr. Also, you'll hear about an Olympic judo star controversially banned for making the sign of the cross, and the resolution of the Sesame Place lawsuit where racism accusations fell flat. Don’t miss my recent chat with Keith Malinak, which promises to be as informative as it is engaging.
Then, brace yourself for a hard look at some distressing news stories, from a brutal domestic violence case in Long Island to a Kentucky sheriff shockingly charged with the murder of a judge. We'll also touch on the scandalous antics of a NYC COVID advisor who boasted about drug-fueled sex parties. To lift your spirits, we'll share a Dear Abby letter from a retiree grappling with the art of setting boundaries. Reflect on the importance of saying no and ponder our question of the day: if you could invite any celebrity guest on a podcast, who would it be and what would you discuss? And, don’t forget to catch my recent interview with Jeffy on Rumble and our upcoming appearance on Keith Malinak's show with John from the Brutally Honest Podcast and Toby McEvoy.
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No woman has a penis, no man has a vagina. There is no such thing as non-binary, and transitioning children is profound abuse. I know too early in the morning. Oh well, that is the mantra from the Party of Women, kelly J Keene. Now, granted, the Party of Women is a political group only in the United Kingdom. It's not here in America, of course. We only have the Republicans and the Democrats, correct Independents, libertarians. I guess there are some other parties here, but you know, come on, we're never going to get the party of women here in America. Probably we are moving on.
Speaker 1:I have seven podcast topics, podcast topics now. I probably won't get into all of them. I don't have enough time. I don't want this to be dragging on forever and ever. My podcast is supposed to be short and entertaining, but short. First of all. I will be on ke Keith Malinax at the mic, live stream, youtube and Twitter. I don't know if he's on Twitter or not. He might be Today, so be sure to set your notifications, schedule it in, set a reminder, put an alarm on your phone. That is going to be fun. Also, it's my 11 year anniversary today, apparently, on X. 11 years I've been on X. Actually, I've been on it since its inception, since it came out, since its debut, I have had an account. Now, granted, I've changed and deleted and changed and deleted, changed and deleted early on in the Twitter world, but I guess the 11 years is marks the one for what I have now.
Speaker 1:All right, we have got to get to it. Here we go, here we go. What should I start with? First, let me go to my profile. All right, I'm looking, I'm looking. All right. First up, ooh, star political reporter Olivia Newsy, on leave from New York Magazine over alleged sexting relationship with RFK Jr. Wow, now we knew he was. You know he likes to be a womanizer he's known for that, but she is a participant in this as well. Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi Nuzzi, however you pronounce that was placed on leave after she had an alleged romantic relationship with former independent presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr while covering his campaign. Why are we putting people on leave for this when you have people working with that does much more horrible things than this? I'm just curious. I'm not going to go over and finish that because we've got other things to get to, but it's on my profile, on my x feed, if you would like to go read that more.
Speaker 1:All right, olympics, we're not going to get into this one either. Olympics judo star can't pronounce his name, Nemanja Majdov. He is banned for five months after making the sign of the cross at the Paris Games. Apparently, the Olympic committee has decided you cannot show any kind of religious signs, symbols, anything that resembles anything with your religion. He made the sign of the cross and now he's banned for five months. Why are you? Why are people so afraid of this? Now? Granted, maybe, maybe we don't want to see a Muslim drag out his rug and start praying in the middle of something. I don't know. Maybe that's why they did it. I don't know. I just doubt that they would ban that person, though, would they? It's just ridiculous. All right, for making the sign of the cross, the sign of the cross, he was banned for five months. That is very telling. Wake up, wake up, people.
Speaker 1:All right, you guys remember this lawsuit from a few months ago, last year. Whatever it was, it's called Sesame Place, not Sesame Street. Sesame Place spared a $25 million lawsuit after a character is accused of ignoring black children in viral clip. You guys remember this Well, uh, you know. You see this character the Sesame's Place character walking by these children supposedly said they were trying to high five. It says the character ignored them. Of course the parents are suing. They said their children are distressed. You know racism, racism, racism, bs. Okay, and the jury has agreed. This is BS.
Speaker 1:Now they show, they show this picture here. They have a picture. These children do not look like they're trying to get a high five. They actually look like they are trying to reach out and touch the, the character. They look like they're look asking for a hug. They're not looking like they're trying to do a high five. The character is actually looking at them and waving his hand. So he acknowledged them. He did not ignore them or she or whatever this character is. It's just total BS.
Speaker 1:All right, we got to move on. What we're going to get into this one? What is happening in Long Island? I bring to you another murder, this, what is there something in the water in Long Island? This is like the third or fourth murder in the last, just this summer I think, that I've brought to you from Long Island.
Speaker 1:Husband and I'm going to butcher these names. Why can't they have regular, normal American names like John Smith? Nope, we got. I'm going to call him Rizard Morosky I'm sure I have butchered his name, but I don't care.
Speaker 1:He admits to fatally stabbing wife in backyard as horrified son tried to stop brutal attack. What is wrong with these men killing their wives and their family? What is up with this? What's happening? Well, I know what's happening. I know what's happening. Lack of God, lack of faith, lack of of that, that's what. That is all right. A long island husband admitted to fatally stabbing his wife outside their house as her screams caught the attention of their teenage son who was returning home to witness the horrifying murder. They don't say why he was why, but apparently he had it. He had she put a restraining order on him. So I think there was obviously some domestic abuse going on from the past and I guess he didn't like that restraining order. You know, do restraining orders work with these kind of men? No, obviously not, but I guess you need to have one in place just in case. Well, what good is it to her now? What good is it to this woman who died?
Speaker 1:Rezard Murawski, who is 44 years old, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on September 17th for attacking Waletta Murawski with a large serrated knife in the backyard of their linden hearst home. According to the suffolk county district attorney's office, the couple's 15 year old son, who had been at a friend's house, heard his mother's cries for help and he ran to the backyard to discover the horrifying scene, as he saw his father stabbing his mother just before 8 30 pm on january 3rd 2024. Wow, the brave teen jumped on his father and allowed walidah murawski to escape from her husband. She was able to stumble across the street before collapsing with her son by her side. A trail of substantial amount of blood led to from the area to the attack across the street where she collapsed. The son called 9-1-1 and the police spotted moravsky, who led multiple officers. So the guy fled the scene, but the officers found him. He led him on a seven mile chase, um, but I think they eventually caught him. He crashed his car. He's still alive. Obviously she was a wonderful mother. She dedicated her life.
Speaker 1:This is a tragic case of domestic violence that ended with the senseless death of waletta moroski and horrific trauma to their child. The defendant will now have to pay for his actions in prison. What do you? How do you console this 15-year-old boy now? I hope he has other family members there. His mother is dead. He witnessed his father murder her. Now the father is going to prison. This is so sad, so so, very sad, and I don't understand what is happening with all of these murders. Now, it's just bizarre. Here's another one. This is my next to nope, we still got more, but we won't get into it.
Speaker 1:The Kentucky Sheriff hit with murder charge in slaying of Judge at the courthouse. See, here's another one. Why do you? What is wrong with people? Are they losing their minds? Are they on drugs, is it? I mean, what is happening with these people that just think I'm just going to get mad murder somebody, a rural kentucky counter sheriff, shot and killed a judge in his courthouse chambers following an argument on thursday. What is wrong with these people? Following an argument on Thursday, what is wrong with these people? Letcher County Sheriff Sean Steins has been charged with murder after allegedly gunning down District Judge Kevin Mullins following a dispute inside the courthouse in Whitesville, kentucky. State police said Details about what sparked the argument have not been released. What in the world, what kind of argument are you going to have? Were you going to pull out a gun and shoot somebody in the courthouse? Hello mullins, 54, was struck multiple times and pronounced dead at the scene he had spent 15 years on the bench. Steins, 53, surrendered to authorities without incident. What is happening? But I want to know Maybe they will have an update for us later I would like to know why this happened.
Speaker 1:All right, next up. Real quick, I won't get into this. You can certainly get into it if you'd like. I'm just going to read the headline and then we're going to move on to our Dear Abby, because I like to leave it with something light. And then the question of the day New York City COVID advisor brags in secret recording about drug-fueled sex parties mid-pandemic. We had to be sneaky. You need to go read this story. Oh my gosh, hideous. It's on my X-File. And if you can't, you know, if you don't have X and you're listening to this, you can go to the New York Post site and it'll have it on there. That's where I get. Most of my stories is from the New York Post. I love the New York Post. All right, we're gonna. We're gonna. Here we are with the Dear Abby. This is where we're gonna leave it.
Speaker 1:Dear Abby, I can't enjoy my retirement because my friends are taking advantage of me. Okay, here we go. This is. I don't know what to think about this. All right, I enjoy, dear Abby.
Speaker 1:I enjoy my friends, my partner and family members. I feel doing good deeds is important in my retirement. My hands are pretty full with getting my elderly dad to medical visits, and I also visit him three times a week. I also have older single friends I do things for, such as occasionally dropping off meals and running errands. Lately I have been asked to provide transportation to medical appointments for no less than three or three of these friends. One in particular is more of a friend of my partner. Nevertheless, she expects a lot of me. I feel taken care of my dad and my partner keeps me busy enough.
Speaker 1:I feel pressured by these other friends. If I say no to them, I feel guilty. How do I gracefully bow out with these folks? One of them has implied I'm not a good friend if I don't help them get to the doctor, sit with their dog, etc. She never seems to remember past good deeds and loves to start arguments with everyone. She only has one or two friends left.
Speaker 1:Any advice? Weary man in Wisconsin. Weary man in Wisconsin. Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, how Wow, I'm interested. I'm interested. I don't even know how to answer. I wouldn't know. I don't know how to answer this, so we're going to let Dear Abby answer it. I think I would kind of make excuses and say look, I'm already busy enough. You know, I hate it for you. I don't know. What do you think? All right, here we go. Let's see what Dear ivy says.
Speaker 1:For some folks, it's only a short step from being a people pleaser to being a doormat. You have been kind and helpful. Now it's time to start helping yourself. You shouldn't feel guilty for saying no to entitled individuals. The woman you described is one of them, so don't expect her to be grateful for the time and effort you've already given.
Speaker 1:Developing the ability to say no is similar to weightlifting. What? Developing the ability to say no is similar to weightlifting. Start small, work your way up and in a short time you will have developed the muscle. Try it, you'll like it. I'll agree with that. That's a good one. Yes, that's a good one. All right, so that's it for me.
Speaker 1:Again, I will be on Keith Malinek's show alongside John from Brutally Honest Podcast and Toby McEvoy. We are all going to be on there today later this afternoon, all right, so we need the question of the day. Okay, I have a question of the day. Okay, I have a question of the day. If you had a podcast and you could have any guest on that you wanted, it has to be a celebrity and it but not a politician. That means no trump, no kamala, no joe biden, no politician has to be a celebrity. Who would you have on your podcast and what would you talk about? That's the question of the day. All right, got it? Oh, I guess I should answer it. Well, you guys already know I had Jeffy on my podcast. It's on Rumble only, so if you go over to my Rumble account, that's where you'll see where I interview Jeffy. Anyway, I need to keep this short. You guys have a good one. Thanks for.