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December 9, 2025 49 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:13):
Now already bout short blocke. It's closed down Wall Street.
We're open for business down in South Florida. Down down
a little bite hundred and thirty two, and note a lot.
It is interesting, right Nasdaq was up thirty two points
and part of that was in Nvidia. President Trump kind
of deal with in Video so that Innvidia is now
allowed to sell chips into China. That was a big
deal at the NASAK market. Strong all day. Gold continues

(00:34):
the trend upward forty two, almost forty two to fifty
and good news again, oil now approaching fifty eight, almost
under fifty eight dollars. This is all really really good news.
And I think you'll hear a lot about this with
President Trump when he starts talking, you know, his affordability
tour now right, he's going to the cities. He's gonna
start talking about the affordability that he's brought from Joe

(00:56):
Biden by nomics record. Heighst very quickly. The crypto market,
I'm going to bounce in cryptos, folks will tell you
a bitcoin up to ninety three I think yesterday we're
looking at ninety five, ninety three thousand to the bitcoin
ethereum XRP sold on every all of them, all of
them cro up a very nice day for the crypto markets.
All right, let's do this. Let's can we go to

(01:17):
here we have Brian Glenn who's outside of Air Force one,
ready to board Air Force one which is going to
take Trump to Pennsylvania. Brian, you with us there? He is, yeah,
and I can hear you. Oh, I'm sorry, Ian, short
sleeves and you know, kind of hanging out so cold there.
But I will be joining your cold weather tomorrow. Anyway,

(01:38):
tell us tell us about this trip.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Ryan, Okay, Well, this is I would call tour stock
number one for President Trump as he's headed to the
Pocono region there in Pennsylvania to talk about the economy.
He's going to the Mystic Air Casino. He's got several
guests there that will speak on behalf of the economy.
But Eric's what makes this trip a little extra special.

(02:01):
It's in a couple of swing prongressional districts. So the
one that he's going to the Republican just recently won
their election by about one percent, so the very slim
margin there, and of course adjacent districts are very tight
as well, so these are swing districts in Pennsylvania. So
not only is that secure I guess going forward to

(02:22):
the men terms, but also he wants to talk about
the economy and how this narrative of kind of fighting
the Joe Biden inflation. Let me give you a quick
shot here though, Eric, this is always something to look at.
This is not this is the baby I guess commonly
referred to. This is the smaller plane that we're taken.
But what's really going to be interesting a little bit later.

(02:43):
So I want to encourage our viewers in the five
o'clock hour to tune in. Are jumping on some helicopters
to go to the Final Destination.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
So it always makes for some great video. Eric, you know,
I Hee calling you the Final Destination just reminds me
of some other movies that I used to watch. You know,
It's interesting that he's he's starting this tour in Pennsylvania,
not only a massive swing state obviously also an energy state.
And I know Trump, who's going to talk I'm guessing
as to talk about energy quite a bit in the
state of Pennsylvania. And also Shapiro, Josh Shapiro, the governor

(03:12):
of Pennsylvania, has been a green guy for a long time.
He'll give Trump an opportunity to take a shot at
the green lobby. Too quick thought on that one, be.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
Yeah, I agree, and I've got Dave McCormick.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
I just saw him moments ago.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
He will be on this plane with us as we
head to Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
But you're absolutely right.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
I mean, it's about bringing manufacturing back to Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Of course, that was.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Really big in the campaign, of bringing all the steel
plants back to this area, back to the state, to
big business. A lot of people are employed by that,
so would imagine that's going to be a part of
this conversation. But it's at a casino, which I think
is very interesting.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
So we'll see if.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
There's any type of no tax on casino weddings. Wouldn't
that be great all those people in Vegas as well.
That's one way to bring out the voter. No tax
on gambling proceeds. I'm all for you.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Think I'm all for it or not. I'm wearing a
hard rock bet shirt right now. I'm way for that. Hey, Brian,
appreciate your time. Best to the best of the president.
When when you see him, hat tip him and tell
them just get those prices down, get those gas prices down,
and watch all the food, fuel, energy, clothing rent prices
come down with it. Brian, thank you for your time. Alrighty, folks.

(04:22):
The first guests retired Border patrol agent and now Border
security advisor for the Federation for American Immigration there, Art
de Queta. Art, really good to have you back, my friend. Recently,
you were in Washington, d C. At a hearing with
Homeland Security, saw a Democrat congressman attacking the good work
of ICE. You say, so many of them just don't
get it. Agents need to wear a mask, et cetera,

(04:43):
et cetera. I was on a couple of rides and
these agents wear masks that they want their families exposed,
because we know facial recognition is a real thing that
Cartel's have it. Art tell us, it doesn't seem like
the left, the Democrats, the Pritzkers, Governor Pritzkers in Illinois,
Brandon Johnson, it doesn't seem they're backing off this almost

(05:03):
threatening ICE if they come into their areas.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
No, well, they're definitely threatening ICE. And you're right.

Speaker 4 (05:09):
I was at this hearing and I really truly want
to thank Congressman Eli Crane, who happens to be not
just you know, a congressman in the state of Arizona,
but he also happens to be my friend. I've known
him way before he even got the notion of wanting
to be a congressman. But I'm sure I'm happy he's
there because he's the one that spoke up for border
patrol agents. He's the one that spoke up for law

(05:30):
enforcement in general. And you're right, there was congressmen out
there. There were attacking agents. They were attacking ice. One of them,
it was the female out of Illinois. She just, you know,
she was just relentless going after them, calling them every
name in the book.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
I think she needs to actually read a history.

Speaker 4 (05:47):
Book so she can notice the difference between what was
happening in World War Two and what is happening now.
But one thing that you hear from a lot of
these individuals, they're fighting, and they're arguing against immigration officials.
I'm arresting illegal aliens. That's their entire fight. They're not
fighting to give them some type of status or worker

(06:08):
permits or anything like that. They don't want them to
have a status. They enjoy the cheap labor and frankly,
when you start seeing it and pinpointing and you're intelligent
about it, this is modern day slavery. So what is
it that these left leaning individuals are actually fighting for.
They're fighting on behalf of keeping modern day slavery. That's

(06:29):
what they want.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
It's unbelievable that have the country. He voted for Trump
to clean this up. He does exactly what he said
he was going to do. Across the board. No punch
is held, and everyone's complaining about it. On the left India,
it was coming. They just want to they want to complain.
I'm fascinated by the fact that Claudia Scheinbaum, the President
of Mexico, came to the White House, sat down with

(06:52):
President Trump with all the stuff that shenanigans going on
with their cartels, and she has been pretty adamant, stay
out of Mexico. We got the cartels under control. It's
pretty much the opposite, isn't it.

Speaker 3 (07:03):
Well, definitely it's the opposite.

Speaker 4 (07:05):
And I know that if there's some individuals out there
that have been reporting that they're doing a great job
in certain parts of the country, but you really got
to start paying attention. Look, it's always happened and taken
from someone that.

Speaker 3 (07:15):
Grew up on the border. I've been here my entire life.

Speaker 4 (07:17):
You always see parts of the government going after one
certain cartel or the other. But you know the unknown
is there's always that one cartel that it's harder to
catch the more they evade law enforcement a lot more.
And yes, you're seeing a lot again south of Texas,
you're seeing the Mexican government go after many cartel members

(07:39):
there and whatever cartel is operating in that area all
the time. However, if you move down further towards the
Pacific and in Arizona, and you have specifically Sinaloa, which
is the state just south of Sonora, and that is
where the Chapel cartel has been extremely extremely active. They
continue to be active. We're still seeing drugs come into
the United States. They're being more creative, of course, I've

(08:01):
put it on my actual social media feed where they're
wrapping stakes around the drugs that way they can hide them.
They're putting them in motor in engines, they're putting it
anyway you can think of whatever you've seen in the movies.

Speaker 3 (08:13):
That's what they're doing.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
Because they're trying their best to bring drugs still into
the country, and you know they're being successful, and unfortunately,
I really wish that the Mexican government would go and
crack down on them across the entire border, not just
south of Texas.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
You take a look at this SoundBite. We have guys
control them. With the sound bite that we put together,
it's showing that Democrat Congris people are still pointing the
fingers at Ice even to this day. Watch this sound bite.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Minneapolis, the city council in there, in particular Jamal Osman Charlotte.

Speaker 5 (08:53):
Our community is under siege. Ice and water patrol are
roaming this community, profiling people, picking people up. It does
not matter who you are. You can be an immigrant,
you can be legal, illegal, a US citizen. You're picking
people up. It's my understanding that almost one hundred people
or maybe more have been picked up already. So I'm

(09:14):
urging each of you please be careful. If there are
things that you see that should not be please report
those to my office immediately, and please be careful.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
Or how delusional is this woman she talked about one
hundred people being picked up total.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
I agree with her.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
Twenty million illegals in this country two and a half
million in the last four years under Joe Biden, and
she's worried about one hundred people getting PI wow Eric.

Speaker 4 (09:41):
I agree with her when she says you should report
things that if you see that shouldn't be That is
one hundred percent. And one of those things that you
need to report is the illegal alien traffics that continue
to flood cities in America. Look, I'm an immigrant, I'm
Hispanic myself. Okay, I don't feel threatened when I'm out there,
because you shouldn't feel threatened if you're legally in this

(10:02):
country and if you get detained by law enforcement and
they ask you if you're a citizen, hey say you're
a citizen. If you are, show the proof that you are,
and you go off on your merry way.

Speaker 3 (10:12):
I don't see anything wrong with that.

Speaker 4 (10:13):
I recently got into discussions with an individual that was
threatening me through social media out of Argentina, and he
was really attacking the United States until I started paying attention,
and I looked at Argentinian immigration laws and I brought
some of those up to his attention, and all of
a sudden, the discussion stopped.

Speaker 3 (10:30):
Look, if this country was.

Speaker 4 (10:32):
As bad as all these idiots are saying, then why
are there so many individuals wanting to stay here?

Speaker 3 (10:39):
Why are there so many.

Speaker 4 (10:40):
Individuals constantly wanting to enter into this country and not leave.
And if the country they left is as good as
they say they are, then why don't they want to
go back?

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Let's take a look. Listen to Tom Holman and talks
about missing children.

Speaker 6 (10:52):
Listen, I look at numbers every day. On Friday, I
looked to other numbers. There's over sixty two thousand children
found by the Trump administration, children that weren't even being
looked for, and by administration, President Trump saved over sixty
two thousand children's lives. Some of these children sex trafficking,

(11:13):
we found him, Some were in forced labor, some were
being mistreated. I can't even discuss some of the mistreatment
we found out about President Trump again proves what he's
the greatest president in my lifetime. Over sixty two thousand
children rescued by President Trump again, children that were ignored
and weren't being looked for under President Biden.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
You know, and I just think back in just the
last couple of days, there was another illegal who's been
deported several times, who attacked a woman on the train again,
just like the one who killed a Ukrainian woman a
few months back. Another instance of this, an illegal attacked
a woman on trained with a knife, same train in
North Carolina. And that congresswoman's from the state of North Carolina.

(11:57):
What's your message to her?

Speaker 3 (11:59):
They don't get it. I just don't get it.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
Look, under the last administration, there was millions of individuals
that came into the United States, those that were not
vetted properly. What we say is, you know, they were fingerprinted,
and if they hadn't committed a crime or they weren't
in the record in the US, they were released in
the United States. But there was no way for us
to know what crimes they've committed in other countries. First
and foremost, that's the problem. And it was so easy
to come across under the last administration. How is it

(12:22):
that we ended up with over two million Godaways? It
was easy to come across. As for asylum. Can you
imagine the record, the criminal record of the god Aways
that they knew that just by saying asylum, they weren't
even going to be allowed to come through. That's the problem.
You have a lot of these individuals, politicians that are
under soap box. It's political theater for them, but it's
real life for the rest of us in America. It's

(12:44):
political theater for them. They continue stirring the pot and
they can tell you, you know, pushing these attacks on law
enforcement across the entire country. Thank goodness that we have
people like Tom Holman, like Christine Home. I mean, if
we could only clone both Christiane Home and Tom Holman
a little bit more, it'd be fantastic. But unfortunately, I
think these are the hurdles we're going to continue to see.

(13:05):
The border numbers are the lowest they've been. Take that
into account, and both President Trump has done it even
with all the obstacles that have been thrown in front
of him.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
That's great, that's right. And thank how we have Art
Alquado here backing up everything that we're talking about, just
to show the folks we're not making this stuff up.
It's his real life a art. Really good having you,
Art the Acquado border security advisor for the Federation for
American Immigration Reform, also known as Fair Thank you Art,
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our next guest, a retired US Army colonel. Thank you
for our freedom, sir, who serves as the state Senator
for Pennsylvania. I'm happy to have Doug Mestriano with us centator.
Always good to have you on. Good to be back
on television with you. My friend. President Trump currently heading
to Pennsylvania. I guess he's going to talk about affordability,

(16:37):
which I think is an amazing opportunity. State of Pennsylvania
massive swing state, also a massive energy production state. Tell
us what you expect to hear tonight, Doug.

Speaker 9 (16:48):
Thank you, Eric, it's great to be back with you.
It's been a while. You're looking good there too, By
the way, I love you. I love it man. But
he's heery obviously that There's multiple reasons. One is the
boost Rob Branahan who won by one point six percent
for Congress last year, so I think to give him
a boost in a campaign. You know a lot of
people in the Northeast part of Pennsylvania have moved in

(17:09):
from New York and New Jersey. You know, many of
them had fled those states because of feiled Democrat policies
and high taxation. But the messed up thing is many
of those flee those policies and then come here and
vote for those policies in Pennsylvania. Let's leave the things
that made you leave Jersey, in New York or Maryland
down in my area, leave those behind, and let's preserve
the state of Pennsylvania and make it conservative great. But

(17:31):
I expect him to, of course boast about the economy.
The Trump economy is fantastic. You think about just two
years ago, Eric, you know, under a Biden inflation was
nearly ten percent. With Trump, it's less than two percent.
Savings is way up.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
Gas.

Speaker 9 (17:45):
You already hit the oil at the beginning of your show.
Oil now is at the gas pump, oils about fifty
bucks a barrel, which really hurts nationally. Laderer Putin's plans on,
you know, defeating you Ukraine. He needs eighty bucks or
one hundred bucks a barrel to sustain that, so our energy,
our gas bills out the gas pump two bucks, two
fifty under Biden's over five bucks. So I think he's

(18:06):
going to celebrate the economy and this fantastic boost he's
done with his policies, that they're really going to make
America great again economically.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
I think also, and correct me if I'm wrong, Senator
Senator Doug Josh Shapiro, Governor Jos Shapiro Pennsylvania is a greene.
He's one of those green New Deal folks, and I
think Trumpet will use this as an opportunity to really
lower that guy's stature because they're talking about Josh Shapiro
in the terms of President Josh Shapiro at some point.
What are your thoughts on this.

Speaker 9 (18:35):
There's no doubt that Josh Shapiro has ambitions of running
for president. You know, had the party rally around me
in twenty twenty two, we could have stopped it. But
the party gets fractured and they have a grassroots candidate
be that as has made. This is a good chance
to take a swing at him public politically, because if
he was not governor, if I was in that seat.
Right now, we are in energy dynamo. Pennsylvania where one
of the highest in natural gas for like second natural gas,

(18:57):
third in coal in the nation. Can you imagine if
we had energy loving American sitting as governor Pennsylvania, we
could He's selling that handover fists to our European allies.
And in fact, the former Minister of Defense in Lithuania
promised me that they would buy American LNG from Pennsylvania
if we could get it to them, and because of

(19:20):
our partnership with them where state partners our National Guard
in Pennsylvania. But of course we have a greening and
he doesn't want to put an LNG terminal in Delaware
Bay outside of Philly.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
Their policies are failed.

Speaker 9 (19:31):
Our energy prices going through the roof. He signed us
up to this regional greenhouse Gas Initiative, which is a
Democrat version of Paris Climate of Courts, and it's just
killing us economically. It's really heartbreaking.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
I don't think he'll do it, and I wish he would,
and I'm not sure his advisors are on top of it.
But natural gas, and you guys, frack. You guys are
a huge natural gas producer, one of the biggest, if
not the biggest, in the country. Natural gas is the
prices are for huge, way high right now. The amount
of money that Pennsylvania is taking in revenue from national
TUGH gas sales is astronomical, and Josh Shapiro will be

(20:03):
the guy that says, no more, no more fossil fuels,
no more natural gas, no more crude oil production. Let's
look at win solar and other bs product means of
production for energy which don't work. And I hope Trump
realizes how important that natural gas revenue is for the state.

Speaker 9 (20:19):
Yeah, our governor has a lot of weak points, and
that that's clearly one of them is he has a
failed Democrat left wing energy policy that's driving costs up
or hitting winner. It's really cold here today. It was
eighteen degrees to the arrogant. It's really kind of crappy outside.
And we're going to see that in a couple of
weeks here in the energy bills, and people are going
to be wondering in a few months, how can they
pay the bills? With the Democrats leading us into the ground,
we really need to wake up, you know, we need

(20:41):
to show up for every election, and not just when
a president's running, but every election to maintain control of
the Congress or or state house. And we're not there
in Pennsylvania. And so I hope that he comes here,
that he celebrates his successfully We've got a great president
with great energy policies, and that he tears off the
mask of our governor and show that he's a loser
and somebody who's driving us to the ground. We have

(21:02):
so much potential. And Eric, the last thing, you know,
this is where America was born, in Philadelphia. We should
be in a shining star of the city on the hill,
and instead our cities run down. We haven't had a
Republican in charge of Philadelphia in sixty years, and we're
seeing the price. It's time for a change.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
Doug, you're a state center. What's the state House like?
Because you know, we go back to the last couple
of elections and we weren't sure. There's a lot of
help from from the state legislature in Trump and fixing
the election integrity stuff.

Speaker 9 (21:33):
So in the state House there's two hundred and three
state reps and the Democrats have controlled by one seat.
In the Senate, we have two advantage at a fifty
we have a two majority of Republicans. So to put
it in negative light, Eric, we're two seats away potentially
from becoming California it's that close.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
Doug, you were you ran for governor, you have any
interest in you know, US representative, state, US senator or
or higher office.

Speaker 9 (22:04):
The race next year for governor is still on the table.
My wife and I were serious. You know, politicians will
pray about it. We really do pray about it. We
want to hear from God because there's life changing decision.
I think we'll win it. That will definitely win the primary.
The general election is the problem because what we saw
last time is a Shapiro is really supportive by especially

(22:24):
Democrats in Hollywood. He received eighty million dollars. That was
double the record of any other previous race. And it's
really hard to get your message out when he's out
spending a Republican ten to one. So we'll see decisions
you have to be made, but we need to win it.
It's a serious year.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
Yeah. Yeah, and you were a great you're a great
MAGA Representative. Senator Doug Mastrenano. Thank you for your time,
Appreciate your time. To keep doing what you're doing, my friend,
that state House. Honestly, let's start up this even equally
as important as the governor's mansion. That's the state legislature
in Pennsylvania would be a major flip, and that would
be a good one, Doug, Thank.

Speaker 9 (22:59):
You, Thank you, Eric god Blass.

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(24:55):
just in case you ever wondered what another Joe Biden
term would look like, they let Joe out of the
basement for a few minutes to say things last week.

Speaker 10 (25:02):
Like this, we just have to get out. So long
as we keep the faith. Someone hope we get back
up and remember who in the hell we are. We're
the United States of americat it.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
That's who we are for the US. And there's nothing
I mean, the United States of amer got it. Well,
guess what even more incoherent yelling after that? You know
the drill. Last week we talked about how actions have
irrefutable consequences. We said that Joe Biden's disasters would draw
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(25:34):
National Guard members were shot by an Afghan refugee. Actions consequences.
Some media snowflakes didn't like that very much, but it's
the unavoidable truth and they know it. But nothing was
more destructive than the invasion that Joe Biden commandeered for
four years, invasion of our southern border. And even the
New York Times is admitting a bit of that now truthful.

(25:56):
The guy who can't even say the words United States
of America properly did everything in his power, or rather
nothing in his power, to stop the invasion of that
America that he has known how to articulate. He knew it,
he was warned about it, and he chose to eat
ice cream instead or look at his watch when the
dignified transfer was taking place. I'm old enough to remember

(26:17):
when Joe Biden actually told us what his intentions were
for the border.

Speaker 10 (26:21):
I would, in fact make sure that there is we
immediately surge to the border. All those people are seeking asylum.

Speaker 11 (26:28):
They deserve to be heard that's who we are.

Speaker 10 (26:31):
Where a nation says, if you want to flee and
you're fleeing oppression, you should come.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Oh you should come. Come on, Come on, come everybody.
And so just as we thought these words were empty
and useless, and Kamala didn't even mean it.

Speaker 12 (26:44):
So, folks in this region who are thinking about making
that dangerous trek to the United States Mexico border, do
not come, Do not come, do not come.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Those were literally the only thing. Those words were the
only thing they did to try and stop the invasion, which,
by the way, is nothing at all. All you have
to do is look at the numbers. You see them.
Under President Trump's first term, encounters of the southwestern border
were low, even lower after Title forty two went into effect.
I remember April of the last year, twenty nineteen, before

(27:21):
the reelection, seventeen thousand, seventeen thousand. Well, i'll tell you what,
so skyrocketing under Biden then, when more so, even more
so when Title forty two was ended. Welcome in, welcome one,
welcome all come, just come, says Joe. Invade us, please,
says Joe. Joe. Biden broke immigration with intention fourteen million

(27:45):
across the border. That's more than the population of New
York City and Los Angeles combined. Not to mention, these
people were the least that it least skilled, the most
needy echelons of our society. Once they got here, they
were the worst of the worst own societies, all in
just four years. But here's the worst part of it.
It was intentional. Don't blame just Joe Biden. The entire

(28:07):
Democrat Party bought into this fuel that sustained it supported it.
An epic historic error. And now those same America hating
useless swampsters are breaking bread with the criminals they let
in illegally. And I'm not done with you New York Times.
Where were you when Joe Biden was in power. Oh,
that's right, you were protecting him from President Trump telling

(28:29):
the truth about Biden's border policy. But now The New
York Times is examining things and realizes that Biden and
his closest advisors repeatedly rebuffed recommendations that could have addressed
the border crisis faster. I think of Alejandro majorc Is
saying we don't have a border problem. The border is
not broken. Remember that. Yeah, Well, we've been saying this

(28:51):
since day one. As we watched millions invade this country,
and suddenly, now that the truth is unavoidable, they're happy
to stick the boot into Biden's immigration chaos. Biden issued
one hundred day pause and deportations right when he was
sworn in. He knew that. Then you knew what he
was up to. Biden drastically, dramatically and drastically narrowed the
categories of unauthorized immigrants targeted for arrest. He knew it.

(29:15):
Then he directed his government to stop building the wall.
He knew it. Then where were you in New York
Times covering for him? That's where. But here's what the
New York Times doesn't tell you. Once they realized this
would lose them the twenty twenty four election, only then
did they even remotely try to undo the crisis they created.
Fact is, well, then the New York Times protected fact

(29:38):
is until an election approached. The massive influx of illegal
border crossers was perfectly fine with the people at the
top of the Democrat Party, all the way at the top,
including Obama. You see that's the chart right there too. Also, interestingly,
the New York Times decides to leave out a mention
of this pile of uselessness right here.

Speaker 13 (30:00):
My testimony that the border is secure and we are
working every day, day and night to increase its secure.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
Prosecute that sob I want to see him, if there's
your purp, walk right there, folks. What is it about
Democrats and lying under oath? They get their kicks off
of doing that whenever possible, especially under oath in front
of the world to watch. Bottom line New York Times
tells some of the truth, but definitely not all of
the truth, certainly not all of the time, a cornerstone

(30:28):
of their brand of journalism because there's no mention of
Biden's endgame, which was no dgame at all, just muddle
through with no plan and lie about whenever anyone will listen.
But we know the truth. Future Democrat voters and votes
from thousands of grateful just to be here. That's what
they were going after. They just wanted the vote. You

(30:49):
got me in, I'll we'll back at you. I'll get
you more of our friends in and fulfill the globalist mission,
which is the ultimate destruction of America. And that, folks,
is the truth. And that's what we purvey here. The truth.
We'll be back to and a half minutes, Bud, you

(31:20):
like jazz, I don't like jazz. I don't like jazz
at all. Sorry, I don't like jazz I especially don't
like jazzy Jazzmine Crockett. She's doing it again. She's actually
going to do it. Folks at Democrat parties, delusions of
grandeur continue with Jazmine Jazzy Crockett actually thinking it may
be a good idea to take her particularly brand of

(31:40):
classless and clueless politics one step higher from congresswoman to
US senator. It's already pretty ridiculous with the launch video
posted online with President Trump's audio over it. You have
to see it to believe it. Watch how about this
new one? They have their new star, Crockett. How about her?

Speaker 10 (31:58):
She's a new star of the Democrat Party, Jasmine Cracas.

Speaker 1 (32:02):
They're in big trouble, but.

Speaker 11 (32:04):
You have this woman Crockett. She's a very low IQ person.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
I watched her speak to the other day. She's definitely
a low IQ person. Crockett. Oh man, oh man.

Speaker 3 (32:16):
She's a very low IQ person.

Speaker 7 (32:20):
Somebody said the other day she's one of the leaders
of the party.

Speaker 11 (32:23):
I think you gotta be kidding.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
Now, are they going to rely on Crockett's going to
bring them back. So see, do you launch your Senate
campaign and your whole video is Donald Trump talking? You know, stupid?
You look you all ridiculous. Look it's so ridiculous that
that video was deleted soon after his posted, which, by
the way, is probably the only smart decision her campaign
will ever make, because the launch of the campaign was

(32:48):
just as comical as you would expect it to be.
That's gonna do it.

Speaker 14 (32:55):
She ain't never scared it, she ain't never been who
was willin sigles? So did it so against the President?
I can't wrap my head around someone who votes Republicans.
She advocate for feeding kids, they protect folks, touching them
Trump and baiting his own country with our army.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
What a show?

Speaker 14 (33:11):
We remember Pearl Harper by illigillity Barman boats, which I
thought we wasn't gonna do nothing, buddy, think again. They
only trying to scare out her running because they think
she'll win. Listen, thought I told y'all wing never scared.
Now look who name on the docket. Got two words
for every racist bigot.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
Jasmine Crockett us unador. She wants to be a US
Senator and that's how she unveils her campaign. Crockett's launch
speech was all the things you might expect. This thing
was like the kitchen sink of the Democrat Party, propaganda
and race baiting. Jazzy Jasmine is already setting up her
expected future loss as a result of oh, of course,

(33:49):
sexism and racism.

Speaker 15 (33:52):
When people come together. So I'm asking you to tune
out those intrusive voices they say she can't win because
she's because she's a woman, or because she's a Democrat.
If you believe women should be in all spaces, then
I ask you.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
To stand with me, allow me to interpret what she
just said. If I don't win because I'm a black
woman in events, those delusions I mentioned earlier alive and
while in this campaign, Jazzy Jasmine Crockett truly believes that
a seat that hasn't been blue in decades will suddenly
become blue because Jasmine is, you know, just different.

Speaker 15 (34:29):
Turning Texas blue is what I want to talk to
y'all about today. Now, there are those that say, ain't
no way, we didn't try it at fifty kinds of ways.
Let me be clear, y'all, ain't never tried at the
JC way. We used to telling us what I can't do,

(34:50):
but they have no idea what Crockett's crew will do.
And so I just want to be clear for all.

Speaker 3 (34:57):
The hats in the back, listen up, real loud. We
gonna get this thing done.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
You a senator jes mean us center from Texas no less.
Jasmine also wants everyone to know that this decision she
made to run for Senate has nothing at all to
do with the fact that she was floundering in her
House seat, that she was likely do to lose her
House seat, or that she's one of the most embarrassing
members of Congress. This moment just found her, folks.

Speaker 15 (35:26):
Right now, many people wonder why I jumped in this
race so late, and I just want to be clear
that this was never my attention. This was never about me.
I never put myself.

Speaker 8 (35:37):
Into any of the polls. Listen.

Speaker 15 (35:50):
My question was which congressional seat would I be running for,
and for Texas thirty yello, I love you Texas thirty. Okay,
I'm gonna finish. But the more I saw the poll results,

(36:13):
I couldn't ignore the trends which were clear both as
it relates to the primary as well as the general election.
I could have played it safe and continued serving in
the United States House of Representatives for as long as
my constituents would have mean. But I don't choose to
do that because Texas, this moment we're in now is

(36:36):
life or death.

Speaker 1 (36:38):
US senator from the state of Texas hasn't been blow
in decades. But she's gonna do it right. She's gonna
turn it around. How about one more folks, how about
one more jazzy? Jasmin Crocket is reminder among many by
the way of why Jasmin Crockett belongs nowhere near the
United States Congress.

Speaker 15 (36:54):
One of the things that they proposed is black folk
not have to pay taxes. We argue that reparations make
sense because as so many black folk, not only do
you owe for the labor there was stolen and killed
in all the other things.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
Right operations. Yes, Senator, you want that going Texas, you
better step up. You have better come out and vote Texas.
Speaking of people who don't deserve the roles they currently have,
Katanji Brown Jackson clearly one of the least qualified Supreme
Court justices ever to walk, who just can't even define
what a woman is. Remember was heard in oral arguments,

(37:29):
telling the Court that presidents should not be able to
fire the PhDs and experts who run the government. She
even argued presidents should avoid control over transportation in the economy.
She said those officials should operate beyond presidential reach. No
secret Jackson is saying that the deep state should decide
instead of voters about the president's powers. Dare I say

(37:51):
some would say that that's called a constitutional revolution from
the High Court.

Speaker 16 (37:57):
Some issues, some matter, some areas should be handled in
this way by nonpartisan experts. That Congress is saying that
expertise matters with respect to aspects of the economy and
transportation and the various independent agencies that we have. So

(38:19):
having a president come in and fire all the scientists
and the doctors and the economists and the PhDs and
replacing them with loyalists and people who don't know anything
is actually not in the best interest of the citizens
of the United States. These issues should not be in
presidential control.

Speaker 1 (38:39):
It's scary that it's Supreme Court justice who's supposed to
interpret the constitution period. Our only job interpret what the
founding fithers meant by the constitutions. Now the living breathing document.
It's written, it's stagnant, it's stable. Just interpret it and
put it into It's a law. When things are questioned,
you decide who's right, who's wrong. You have opinions on
both sides. Court votes on it. That's the law, stays

(39:00):
the law. This woman thinks that the president should not
have the power to select who's on the Transportation and
the Economy secretaries, and that these people should be not
bound by what you serve at the pleasure of the president.
That's in the Constitution. It's literally in the Constitution. So lady, sorry,
Supreme Court Justice, interpret the Constitution. Read the Constitution. I

(39:23):
don't maybe try reading it once because it's not that hard.
It's only this the tiny it's a tiny, little documentar
carried everywhere. You'll know that that's not the role. The
role of the president is to oversee the cabinet. The
cabinet is chosen by the president. The cabinet executes the
president's vision, policy and vision. The people elect the president.

(39:44):
See how it works, Supreme Court. All right, folks, the
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(41:56):
all right. If I'm just said it before favorite time
of the show. There's Ben the Voice of God we
shot and there's that call that's call back grow Oh.
I think mad Dog went over to Eric Trump book
signing or something like something. Actricians but he got some
We got some voicemails, right I do.

Speaker 17 (42:13):
The first one is definitely a funny one. We have
Robert California having some words of wisdom.

Speaker 11 (42:18):
Mister Edge.

Speaker 7 (42:19):
Oh hello, bad dog.

Speaker 11 (42:21):
Now you're a mad dog and crew. This is Robert California.

Speaker 1 (42:25):
You probably recognize your voice.

Speaker 11 (42:27):
Thank you for the vent line. I like the event
because you know what sucks? Abaloney, octopus, leeches. I would
say humans, but they don't do that correctly. Y'all take
care now it's our JB from the Golden Ghetto, California.

Speaker 1 (42:46):
An. The reason why I put that in there, I
was like, I just want to point out some of
the voicemails I get. Clearly, some guy that's a funny one.
Some guys sometimes maybe it's lighton middle of nine, they've
had a few cocktails to come home from the bar.
Let's call a bawling chat line. Why not? Why not?
But always always good, have no idea. You know what sucks? Abalone, squid, octopus? Okay, got, okay?

(43:11):
What else we got?

Speaker 17 (43:13):
We have a viewer who has some thoughts on Jasmine
Crockett running for Senate Harry Moll.

Speaker 11 (43:17):
This Charles and Georgia again. Man Hey, like jas mcrockett,
she'd running for a Texas seat. So if she lose
the text seats, she's still get to stay in the House.
She will not be able to do that they order
to kick her out. Thanks.

Speaker 1 (43:30):
So every state, this is a lot of people ask
about that. If you you know, there's there's a couple
of times where congress person wanted to run for a
Senate seat, and depending on the state, the state will
tell you whether or not you lose your seat. And
I remember in Kentucky someone want to run the congress
person wanted to run for Senate, but they'd have to
give up their Senate seat if they lost, or Rand

(43:52):
Paul would have had to give up his Senate seat
if it was in an election cycle to run for
president first. So it really depends on the state. And
I think jas mccrockett was worried that she was going
to lose her House seat anyway, so she decided to
pull in calling audible at the line and see if
she can go for for senator. What else you got, Ben.

Speaker 17 (44:13):
Well, on that same topic, we have a viewer who
says that they should not be able to keep their
seats if they run for a Senate or House.

Speaker 11 (44:19):
Erry MoU and this Charle from Georgia again, Man, I
got a good idea. Anybody in the House and Senate
run it from governors or anything else. In the other states,
they ought to have to resign from the position they
hold and immediately. That way, they don't win the House,
if they don't win a governorship, they're out. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (44:40):
I'm not sure that was that the same It may
have been the same guy. I'm not even sure because
I listened to these and my hear and my sentiment.
Do you know, no, it.

Speaker 17 (44:50):
Might have been.

Speaker 1 (44:51):
So here's the thing. So every every state is different,
and what we what I don't want to do, is
have the federal government tell the states what to do.
I just read. We all are. It's called federalism. We
want all states to be as autonomous as possible. I'm
just an anti big government guy. So rather than telling
every state they have to do it one way or
another way, let's just let them decide. Let the people

(45:13):
of the state decide. Then they can They can easily
change the charter easily within their state, quicker and easier
than if we try to make it a constitutional amendment
which takes two thirds of the states, to ratify two
thirds of the state houses, to ratify two thirds of
the supermajority in both the houses. It's an I've said
this before, there will never be another constitutional amendment. We've

(45:33):
become so bifurcated in our politics. They will never get
two thirds of the country to believe one thing, to
get on the side of anything. Even if it was like, hey,
riff should be free, someone would say no, let's be
a fifty to fifty proposition, especially if it was Trump
who suggested it, ben nother one.

Speaker 17 (45:49):
Yes, sir, we have a viewer who says the people
should be allowed to vote on term limits.

Speaker 1 (45:54):
Hi.

Speaker 18 (45:55):
Eric, love your show, watch it every day. I'm getting
frustrated over the fact that when people talk about term
limits for senators and congressmen, they all say, well, we
won't They won't vote themselves out of out of term limits.
So I think it's something that should be on the

(46:15):
ballot for all of America to make a decision on.
It's the people that should vote on that, not the
congressmen and senators. Thanks a lot, have a great.

Speaker 1 (46:26):
Day by agree. One hundred million percent agree. But it's
a very difficult process to get these laws changed. Them
to get them changed, they'll say term limits would be
number one, very close number one. Maybe one A would
be the Stock Act. The Stock Act allows congress people,
anyone in Congress and elected official national office elected officials
to trade stocks on insider information. I would literally go

(46:50):
to jail if I did that, if I if I
made it stock trade because Elon Musk told me to
buy SpaceX, and he told me how to buy it,
and before a number was coming out, I go to Elon,
and I would in jail. I can't do it, You
can't do it. But they can. They can vote on
issues that will affect the stock prices of the companies
that they're investing in. How do you think Nancy Pelosi

(47:11):
racks up a three hundred million dollar stock portfolio. How
do you think these lunatics go to DC, they make
one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars a year before taxes,
and in five years they walk away with millions of
dollars in their pocket. That way, they know what they're
voting on, they know how it's going to affect the
companies that that they're looking at, and then they invest
the right way, whether it's buy or sell. Remember before

(47:32):
in Vidia exploded two years ago, Pelosi's husband was buying
Nvidia literally before Biden put a fifty billion dollars payment
into stock chip chip makers and made every single chip
maker stock jump. He invested two days before Biden made
the announcement, two days before they made millions on that trade.

(47:54):
If I did it, you did it? Going to jail.
So unfair Stock Act one term limits one point one. Ben.

Speaker 17 (48:04):
This viewer, I believe is in reference to the seditious
six has comments about the military and following orders.

Speaker 13 (48:11):
Yes, this is uh Franco. I was in the Navy
during the Vietnam era, and this thing about disobeying orders,
that is not.

Speaker 1 (48:25):
Part of the drill.

Speaker 13 (48:27):
The drill is you follow your orders, you get the
job done, and you don't question it. Anybody that thinks
that they have a choice in oh, I don't like
to do that is sadly mistaken.

Speaker 1 (48:45):
Go Navy, you for your show, Go Navy show, Thank
you for our freedom. Appreciate your service. Yeah, you can't.
The military works because you don't have that where everyone
can do exactly what they want to do and not
do what they don't because right it would be a disaster.
It'd be an absolute disaster. It'd be like I don't
know the Canadian Mounties or so I can see them

(49:07):
doing it. Those who sees on horses go, I don't
want to do that. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna
bust that maple syrup plant over there because I don't
think it's right. No, I'm just joking, Ben. We don't
have time for another one. But I'm gonna be coming
from DC tomorrow. I'm gonna be freezing my butt off
because I hear it's really cold. Well, you guys are
gonna still gonna still do voicemails tomorrow, Ben, of course,

(49:29):
of course, all right, folks, keep them coming. Eighty eight
eight six on one O three two. I have a
mad probably ten thousand voicemail backlog. But I'll get them
up and keep them funny, keep them cool, keeping pithy,
and we'll get them up on TV for you worms.
Coming up next, I'll see you from the DC studio,
brand new DC Rap, put up a new studio in DC.
We'll tell you, we'll show you. Maybe we'll do a

(49:50):
little behind the scene and show you what it looks
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