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Charlamagne Tha God
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Angela Yee
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Charlamagne Tha God
Charlamagne is saying is true. Is it? Is it really? Donkey of the day for Thursday, August 7th goes to a former University of Cincinnati Medical center doctor named Rudel Saunders. Let me be the first to tell you that there's some freaky ass fellas on this planet, okay? Now, I have gotten on this radio and on my podcast over the years and pretended to be a freak, especially in my younger days, okay, When I was getting my hip hop Howard Stern on. But there's a difference between talk and actions. And that's why you have to stop playing and pretending. Because some people on this planet are really about that freak life. Okay? All right. That freak life we be playing about. There's some people out here that are really bad about it and envy it stops today. Okay? I told you two years ago that I was establishing a don't play gay bill, but you have not honored that. But today we need to stop. Because I'm telling you, just like there is booty warriors like Fleece Johnson on this planet, there is people like Rudel Sanders. Now, Rudel Saunders was found guilty on two counts of practicing medicine without a license. What type of medicine was this man practicing? Well, he was luring men to his apartment to perform fake ultrasounds on their genitals. What? Let's go to. Let's go to WLWT News for the report, please.
News Reporter
The former UC Medical center doctor convicted on felony charges of practicing medicine without a license. A judge issuing his decision on Rudolph Saunders this morning. Investigators say Saunders lured several men to the bedroom of his Cincinnati apartment to perform ultrasounds. Investigators also say he secretly videotaped most of these encounters. Saunders was a resident at UC Medical center but was not allowed to do ultrasounds outside of the hospital or do them on his own. Earlier this year, he was acquitted on misdemeanor charges of voyeurism and Sexual imposition.
Angela Yee
So he was a real doctor?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yes, he was a medical trainee. I mean, this. But clearly this man has been playing doctor since the age of three. You know, kids play doctor because they're curious about their bodies, curious about other people's bodies. Some kids really have a fascination with medical professionals. So pretending to be a doctor is a normal part of childhood development. But this man Rudel never stopped playing. And I know y' all saying to yourselves, why would people go to a man's apartment to get ultrasounds on their private parts? I'll tell you why. Money. M O N E Y. Okay? Cream, Moolah. Fetty. All right? Doctor's visits are expensive. Affordable health care is a luxury a lot of people don't have in. Desperate times call for desperate measures. And people like Rudel were taking advantage of that poor and disenfranchised penis. Now, what I don't understand is why Rudel was risking it all like this. This man was a doctor. He had a real career. He could have just taken the proper steps to get the clinical privileges to practice on his own. And he could have been peeking at all the pekkas he wanted to. Okay, I just don't understand people like Rudel. Because if you want to see a bald headed giggle stick, there is apps for that. If you want to dickens the call your own, there is plenty of men available out here, okay? Because this is what this was. Rudel wasn't performing ultrasounds. He was auditioning for a Dateline episode. Rudel is what I call an extra horny human, okay? He fiends for franks and beans, all right? He wants to be able to lift Thor's hammer. He wants Magic Mike's magic stick. Now, an African American that's a doctor with his own practice, that's black excellence. But Rudel didn't have a clinic. He had a Craigslist ad with delusions of Grey's Anatomy. And that's black embarrassment. And what bothers me about all this, it was completely pointless. One didn't have to do with the other. Okay, Rudel, you already worked in a hospital, okay, under a training license. So you should have just kept training. Then you wouldn't have had to pretend to be a licensed doctor. You would have eventually been one. You spent time and energy on social media trying to convince victims you needed to complete training hours when you could have actually been spending time and energy, actually completed your training hours. Okay? You too busy trying to do fake exams when you could have been doing real ones. But now your medical trainee license has been revoked. And all you had to do was focus and get a boyfriend that likes to play doctor with you. This isn't complicated. All he had to do was focus, study. Okay? Having a medical trainee license is a stepping stone to become a fully licensed position, okay? But you decided to skip steps because you want to smoke on a penis pack so bad. There are no shortcuts to any place worth going. And if you take shortcuts, you get cut short. This is yet another example. Please give Rudel Sanders the sweet sounds of the Hamiltones.
Angela Yee
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day. You are the donkey of the day.
Charlamagne Tha God
And it's harder to become a doctor. Huh?
Angela Yee
You want to play a game?
Charlamagne Tha God
No, I already told you the game. I told you what? I told you what it was in there. Listen. And by the way, I don't even like you saying that after this, donkey. I just did. Because I don't know what type of games you want to play, freaky ass boy. But listen, let me tell you. But also. But also, it is harder to become a doctor than it is to get some penis, okay? Damn. So you already. He already. He was already halfway, you know, past completing the hard part. He was already a medical trainee. He just had to take a couple more steps, you know, to get his actual license. He'd have been good. That's crazy.
Angela Yee
All right?
Charlamagne Tha God
What's wrong with you, man? Why are you so quiet? Your mouth watering? You don't wanna.
Angela Yee
Yeah, you see, I ain't playing with him no more.
Charlamagne Tha God
What's wrong, donkey? Today is brought to you by the law office of Michael S. Laminsoft. Don't be a donkey. Dial £250 on your cell and say, the bull. If you've been hurt in a construction accident, that's £250 from your cell. And say the bull. Wake that ass up early in the morning. The.
Angela Yee
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Charlamagne Tha God
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The Breakfast Club Podcast Summary
Episode Title: DONKEY: Man Found Guilty Of Performing Genital Ultrasounds Without A License
Release Date: August 7, 2025
Host: iHeartPodcasts
Participants: Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee
In this episode of The Breakfast Club, hosts Charlamagne Tha God and Angela Yee delve into a sensational and troubling case involving a man found guilty of performing genital ultrasounds without a medical license. The discussion is both spirited and critical, shedding light on the gravity of the situation and its broader implications.
The episode centers around Rudel Saunders, a former medical trainee at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, who was convicted on two felony counts of practicing medicine without a license. Charlamagne introduces Saunders as "a freaky ass fellas" [00:44], highlighting the severity and bizarre nature of his actions.
Key Details from the News Report:
Charlamagne Tha God's Perspective:
Charlamagne expresses strong condemnation of Saunders' actions, emphasizing the seriousness of abusing medical authority:
On Pretending to Be a Doctor:
"Some people on this planet are really about that freak life... Rudel was found guilty on two counts of practicing medicine without a license" [00:44].
Motivations Behind Saunders' Actions:
"Money. M O N E Y. Okay? Cream, Moolah. Fetty." [02:39]
Charlamagne speculates that financial desperation may have driven Saunders to exploit vulnerable individuals.
Critique of Saunders' Choices:
"Rudel was a resident at UC Medical center but was not allowed to do ultrasounds outside of the hospital or do them on his own." [02:02]
He questions why Saunders chose illicit methods rather than following the proper medical pathways.
On the Impact of Saunders' Actions:
"This is black embarrassment... What bothers me about all this, it was completely pointless." [05:34]
Charlamagne underscores the unnecessary harm and tarnishing of professional credibility caused by Saunders.
Angela Yee's Interjections:
Angela Yee supports Charlamagne's critique but also adds moments of levity and camaraderie:
The hosts explore the broader implications of Saunders' actions on the medical community and public trust:
Trust in Medical Professionals:
Saunders' case highlights the critical importance of maintaining integrity and trust within the medical field. Charlamagne warns against "playing and pretending," emphasizing that actions have real-world consequences beyond mere talk [00:44].
Accessibility of Healthcare:
Charlamagne touches on the issue of "affordable health care is a luxury" [02:39], suggesting that financial barriers may drive individuals to seek unauthorized medical services, thereby increasing vulnerability to exploitation.
Path to Medical Licensing:
He advises aspiring medical professionals to "focus and study" [05:34], stressing that dedication and adherence to legal pathways are essential for a legitimate and respected medical career.
Charlamagne Tha God on Saunders' Actions:
"Rudel wasn't performing ultrasounds. He was auditioning for a Dateline episode." [02:39]
On the Absurdity of the Situation:
"He could have just taken the proper steps to get the clinical privileges to practice on his own." [02:39]
Critique of Shortcuts:
"There are no shortcuts to any place worth going. And if you take shortcuts, you get cut short." [05:34]
The episode serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences when professional boundaries are crossed and underscores the importance of ethical conduct in the medical profession. Charlamagne Tha God and Angela Yee provide a compelling analysis of the Rudel Saunders case, blending critical insights with engaging dialogue to inform and educate their audience on the gravity of practicing medicine without proper credentials.
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