The differences, that’s. It what he said. He said, “I’m with my advisor, and boy he really knows . . .” So the Fox piece in the OP is just dishonest reporting (big surprise).
thats not what he said. you have altered the quote. did you do it on your own or have the masters supplied you with the lie? he clearly did not say “and boy he knows…” but clearly said “and boy who knows…” there isn’t even any inflection in his voice to infer he mispoke, “boy” refers to “who”, its not an interjection
I listened to the statement. He did not call the guy “boy.” He said “boy who knows Louisiana very well” in the sense that “oh boy does he know Louisiana very well.” The OP is just a distortion of what was said. THe mere fact this was on Yahoo means nothing, since the article is by Houston Keene, the same author of the Fox article also linked above. Repitition of the same source does not make this truthful.