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May 7, 2025 49 mins

Bolling! on Real America's Voice

Segment A: ANNA PAULINA LUNA WELL SUPPORTED

Segment B: 2027 NFL DRAFT IN D.C.

Segment C: FMR PRESIDENTS OUT OF PUBLIC EYE

Segment D: PENCE LIKES CHEAP CHINESE GOODS

Segment E: THE LATEST WITH NATALIE WINTERS

 

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
All right, let's go, no kid hungry. Let's see. Now,
this is what I'm talking about. Sometimes it's charity, sometimes
it's nice things that they put up on that balcony.
There's the belve New York Stock Exchange, you know, because
when the stock exchange closes, we are open for business
on bowling on rav. Let's take a look at the markets.
There is now two hundred and eighty four up. Nice day, SMP,

(00:32):
nice day, NASA, A little bit nice day. But the
good news is, folks right there, fifty eight OHO one
oil down a dollar. Oil at fifty eight dollars a
barrel is amazing. For everything this economy is about. Oil
is the lifeblood of this of this economy. Lower the prices,
the better it is for every single producer and consumer
like you and I. Now, yesterday I had the opportunity

(00:55):
to speak with Air Force veteran and now congress woman
and Paulina Luna. She believes them in Mexico policy is
the best way to handle non Mexican asylum seekers and
is for she's for the continued removal of criminal illegals.
And we got cut short yesterday because President Trump came
and as he always does, when he comes to a podium,
oval office wherever we stop and listen. Today we will

(01:16):
give this interview to you in full, because the back
half of it very very good too. Listen apl if
I may. Then, if so, folks understand, we go. We
go a long way back that first time, that first
time I had you on TV and you had this group,
this massive group who totally supported you. Just a very
young girl, and I was like this, this one's on

(01:36):
our way up. Just really good to be with you again.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:41):
Coming full circle yesterday Christinko. Tomorrow, I was actually asked
to speak to their group that they.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
Had up at the White House.

Speaker 4 (01:48):
So so obviously supporting President Trump, but definitely have been
instrumental in Hispanic restroots activism. And I'm not stopping even
though I'm in Congress.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
So it's been fun.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
So tell us, tell us what your you know, your
thoughts on border. You know there's one issue. Look, Trump's
doing great home and is doing phenomenally ninety five ninety
seven percent decrease in number of border crossings. I'm a
little bit concerned about this. One thousand dollars offer to
self deport to illegals I'm concerned they'll take a thousand
bucks taxpayer money, go across, turnaround, come right back in.

(02:19):
It's a big concern to me. Your thoughts on everything
they're doing.

Speaker 4 (02:23):
Well, Look, I think what the administration and what really
DHS is anticipating is that if people are self deporting,
obviously they're going to be put into a biometric system.
You said it yourself. Border crossings have decreased, But ultimately
it would be my preference that these people just did
the right thing and left without us having to pay them.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
But I think long term they're anticipating that.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
That would actually be cheaper than having to pay essentially
the overhead costs that would for them to be basically
sheltered before deportation. But I will say this, it's so
wild air because up here, you know, you're hearing all
these people, literally Democrats, that are being vocally supportive of
a MS thirteen cartel number who, to be clear, was

(03:02):
never a US citizen, and then they're saying that, you know,
this individual is deserving of due process, which I would say,
you know, the fourteenth Amendment did not apply to illegals
entering the country that were foreign nationals, so you know,
this whole argument, and this whole I think propaganda spin
that they're trying to use. And then you saw CNN
just yesterday on Synco Tomo saying that you know, cities

(03:24):
across the country were counseling Synco Demyo celebrations because of
fear of deportation. That whole thing in itself is actually
a gross stereotype of what the Hispanic American community is,
which is not predominantly illegal. So I've been a huge
advocate as the granddaughter of immigrants and then also as
someone who is half Mexican to basically put out there

(03:44):
and say, look, you are not zoenophobic and racist for
wanting border security and safe communities. In fact, many Hispanic
Americans have come here the right way, where doctors were lawyers,
were business owners were politicians, were not these illegals that
the Dems tried to box us into. And it's that
type of ideology, and I would say race baiting that
they're trying to engage in and it's not working, which

(04:05):
is why you saw Hispanic young men specifically vote overwhelmingly
for President Trump in this past.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Line, do you being from your heritage Mexico, our Mexican people.
Are they upset with Trump for renaming the Gulf of
Mexico the Golf of America.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
No, In fact, I think a lot of people in America,
which first and foremost we might be ethnically and you know,
heritage wise from other places, but we're first and foremost Americans.
I think that that's probably the best thing that we
could have done. You know, you see the very woke,
left leaning, leftist ideology perspective of their president in Mexico.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
But also this is the same woman who.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
Got elected in a bloody election season. And I'll let
people use their own noggins to assume what they will
on that. But remember, Mexico's politics isn't exactly clean, and
so we're seeing play out here in the United States.
I mean, just like how many judges were arrested over
the last couple of weeks for being corrupt, think that
doesn't exist in foreign countries run by cartels.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
So Trump said in the last couple of days or
so that he feels he offered help. He offered chime
baumb Mexican president Schimebum helped with the cartels, and she
turned it down. And Trump says, because she's so afraid
of the cartels. Would you agree with that assessment.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
I would say, yeah, that's accurate.

Speaker 4 (05:20):
In fact, the last couple of years have been some
of the bloodiest ever reported. You'll see actually in a
lot of these tourist destinations. You know, young people, specifically,
if you have kids, don't pay for your college kids
to go down to Mexico to party for spring break.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
Okay, that's probably the worst thing that you can do.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
A little bit outside of some of these towns, you're
actually even seeing murders and some of these resorts destinations.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
But Mexico for the.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
Most part, is exactly what you would expect in a
second world country. They are definitely still tied and embedded
with the cartels. And it's interesting because you have on
the complete polar opposite, you know, President Bukela, who we
will be meeting with actually in a couple of days.
We are going down there. This is not taxpayer funded.
I'm going down as the chairwoman of the El Salvador
Caucus to help up shore up for relations. Remember, China's

(06:01):
still very active in South America. And what's interesting is
you have Bouquele, who's anti China.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
Pro America has taken.

Speaker 4 (06:08):
El Salvador from one of the deadliest murder capitals of
the world to one of the safest in the Western hemisphere,
and I would argue that is the model of what
Mexico should even be. So it's really sad because even
dating back into the sixties, I remember hearing my dad
tell stories about how my grandmother would bring them there
for entire summers to see our family, and it was
way different than it is now. So I would never
set foot in Mexico unless I was on official business.

(06:30):
And I would encourage Americans until they get their cartel
situation under control, don't send your kids.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Interesting. Yeah, fascinating and what an interesting idea to have
to take the Bukelli L Salvador model and apply it
with to Mexico where clearly the cartels certainly have influence,
if not control of the country. The fascinating, it's a
great idea.

Speaker 4 (06:50):
Well, what's just if I can add in there, Eric too,
What's been interesting is I have heard rumors that there
are organizations in Texas. It's not in common say here
that local officials, specifically on these border towns, even sometimes
politicians or people running for office, do have ties to
cartels or cartel sympathizers, and so it's incredibly important for voters,

(07:11):
especially if you see shady behavior, if you're realizing this,
if you're hearing it happening in your border towns, make
note of it and report it to the DJ because
we cannot tolerate corruption in any form. This is not Mexico,
this is not a third world country, believe the Trump.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Do you think Trump should direct Pete Hexseth in defense
to enter Mexico, sovereign country to tamp down from the
cartel violence.

Speaker 4 (07:34):
You know, I don't speak on behalf of the administration,
and I would say that any act of that would
obviously probably involve Congress as well, because it's a sovereign country.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
What I would say is that his better.

Speaker 4 (07:45):
Option would be to completely destroy which to my understanding,
they're actively working at destroying some of these cartel tunnels.
And then also to make sure that you have military
on our southern border. If you have people, coyotes, cartel running,
if they are shooting at our troops, then you need
to treat them as an enemy combat and there's no way,
shape or form where there should be any illegal crossings.
Remember though they don't just go over the land. They

(08:06):
go under it as well as well as waters. Though
we need to make sure.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
I've been in those tunnels, and honestly there are thousands
of them. There are thousands. You really honestly have to
do like these these almost cluster bombs to collapse them,
and there's sometimes there's people in them and it's it's collateral.
But maybe the answer, well, I love this hardcore, I love,
absolutely love it, and so much to talk to. I
don't know you about.

Speaker 4 (08:26):
I don't have all that time, but I can come
back here.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
I would love that. But Trump today sat down with Carney,
Prime Minister, the new Prime minister of Canada. They talked
about whether tariffs were going to be removed. They really weren't.
And so do you see any movement on the tariffs
either with Mexico or even Canada.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
Most certainly in fact, geopolitically speaking, the United States doesn't
need Canada or Mexico to have a bolstering economy as
long as our productions here. But what I would say
is they are good trade allies and partners. And so
if there's one person that's good at negotiating, its President.
And I can tell you actually just got back from
some of the Eastern Bloc countries talking about peace. Obviously,
President Trump's actively negotiating peace in Ukraine with Russia.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
I met with some of those presidents.

Speaker 4 (09:10):
Now the incoming president will be George Simon in Romania,
and what I can tell you is all of those countries,
specifically the European Union countries as well, are eager to
speak with the President on that negotiation. Fro at four
traff So I think Mexico and Canada will be smart onness.
We are again their biggest trade allies and partners. But
they also need to realize that we are not being
run by an idiot, and we will be run with

(09:31):
dignity or in respect and treated the same, especially in
regards to our trade law.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
One final question, Oh god, so much. MTG was on
with me yesterday and she said she was upset with
the base. She was upset that the Trump's agenda wasn't
being fully passed. What do you thought, you feel the
same way, Stay and pass these executive orders or go
in these two week vacations, three week vacations. Your thoughts.

Speaker 4 (09:54):
You know I've been probably one of the most vocal Eric.
You know that I was actually one of the only
members of Congress that tried to go after Merrit Garland,
and it was for Republicans specifically that blocked that basically
contempt vote from Congress actually being able to physically go
get Garland and show him, show us in the American
people the her tapes. And then it was also carryover

(10:15):
leadership staff as well as leadership itself that had that
softball perspective.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
Even just heard it.

Speaker 4 (10:21):
They don't want to do a content vote on some
of these judges because they just don't think it'll pass
in the Senate. Well, it's not our job to decide
what passes in the Senate. It's our job to do
the right thing to hold those judges in contempt and
force the Senate to go on the board for it.
So I would say that we need to be aggressive,
and yes, we absolutely do need to ensure that we
are passing President Trump's agenda and legislation. But again, you know,
sometimes people and this is kind of funny, Eric, but

(10:43):
people say, you know, they're in California and they're telling me,
you know, they're not going to vote for me again
because I'm not passing President Trump's agenda. But they don't
know who their own representatives are. And so what I
would tell you is that you know, I'm simply one member.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
We are one of.

Speaker 4 (10:55):
President Trump's biggest allies, and we will continue to hold
leadership to the fire, even if our own detriment. But
people need to actively be getting involved in contacting their
member of Congress. And you can find out who your
member of Congress is by going in and typing in
your zip codes a zip code to the House dot
gov website.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
It's we want to see these votes. We want to
see which Republicans aren't on board with which policies, because
you know, mid terms are common. Midterms are common. You
can't Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
I was just going to say.

Speaker 4 (11:25):
I did stop Speaker Johnson on the floor last week, though,
and I told him, I said, hey, frustrations.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
Where we're at. So he did say, this is for people.

Speaker 4 (11:32):
To know that the White House Legislative Legislative Team came
over and actually rack and stack the eeos on importance
and so we will be voting those out in block.
But they have been instructed to focus on reconciliation, obviously
going after a lot of.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
Those reflation reduction acts.

Speaker 4 (11:49):
Inflation reduction acts funding pots that the Biden administration sent out.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
They're going to be tackling that. Tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (11:54):
We have Hackeen Jeffreys is actually going and going to
do a press conferencing that Republicans are going after medical
which is not the truth. And so we're focusing on that,
and then we'll be qualifying all the eos. But again,
people get active, get involved, and make sure that you're
doing your own research, because sometimes there are bad actors
that put out put out, put out to info on
the internet.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
Yeah, it's amazing just watching you from.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
You know, advocate from this Congress, activist.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Advocate for hispan and to Congress, and you're doing a
great job. We really appreciate your time and I'd love
to get you back for some of the other things
we wanted to talk about. So great, Thank you so much.
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(12:39):
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Next football legend, my very very good friend right far,
number four, Hall of Famer when we come back in

(13:00):
two and f minutes. All right, folks, my next guest, Well,
he's a great friend of mine. I was gonna say good,
but he's a great friend of mine. By the way,
Hall of Fame quarterback in the NFL twenty seasons, Inductor

(13:21):
the pro Hall of Fame in twenty sixteen. I'm happy
to welcome mister Brett Fire number four. You know I
introduced you as my great friend. It just as proof
that you come with your best outfit, your best outfit
when you're on my show, and I just I love it. Brad, Good,
good to see you, buddy.

Speaker 5 (13:38):
Is that one close friends do?

Speaker 3 (13:41):
They've let their hair now, and that's what I'm doing.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
I know I saw the hair recently. You know it's
it's your mine's still here. I'm thinking yours is maybe
the hats high a little receding hairline.

Speaker 5 (13:54):
My daughter just cut my hair.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
All right, all right, it took her like it's good.
I see you're you're you know you're working out. You're
working out like testosterone and peptides and all that, so
you're looking jacked.

Speaker 5 (14:08):
Well, I don't field, Jack.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
I love you, brother, I love you. I'm teasy because
I love you so much. Brett. Can we talk about
President Trump a couple of days ago now said the
NFL draft, This is really fascinating. The NFL Draft will
be uh in d C. Not only in d C,
at the National Mall. That's that's it's quite a quite
a switch from a couple of years ago and when
Trump wasn't talking to the NFL anymore. Right, But what

(14:31):
are your thoughts of the draft day being in the
National Mall?

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (14:36):
You know, in all seriousness, I think President Trump is.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
Yeah, it goes well. I'll say he said a target
on his back. They've tried everything, but I think he's
you know, this, this is just one way of many
that he's trying to kind of bridge the gap, if
you will. I mean that's my you know, that's my opinion.
But maybe he's not gonna forget what's happened in the past.

(15:06):
But you know, I think he's trying to bring people together.
And yeah, he in the NFL has not gotten along
very well in recent memory. So maybe this is his
way of, uh, you know, bridging that gap.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
Yeah, yeah, he's yeah, he does do a lot of
things that the fucking you know. I'll be honest with you, Maga.
I'm Mega'm original gangster Maga, as Bannon will say, I've
been there since you know, twenty fifteen before beyond that whatever.
I love the NFL. I Brett you and I did
a podcast. I love the NFL. I love every part
of it. I bet the NFL. I watch every game.

(15:45):
I just I'm so happy that Trump is reuniting Maga
to the back to the NFL. The other one of
the big reasons I believe that the Draft is going
to be in d C is just the stadium that
they've announced that the right and I'm gon call the Redskins.
You don't have to, my friend, I would like to
call them the Redskins. You can call them whatever you want,
but I call the thank you. So the Redskins are

(16:07):
going to head back to the old RFK Stadium. Can
you tell me, by the way, for two and a
half billion dollars, I'm I would like to point out,
but any fine memories of of RFK Stadium well, I
have one.

Speaker 5 (16:22):
Memory, and it was a touchdown.

Speaker 3 (16:25):
Unfortunately it was to the other team. As when I
was with the Lamb and we played there in the playoffs,
they were an outstanding football team went on to win
the Super Bowl. Mark Rippon, you know maybe they were loaded.
Jerry Glanville said, Mississippi get in that. We were down
like forty something is fourteen or something and my first

(16:51):
pass I threw it hit my receiver right then in
the bad spot.

Speaker 5 (16:56):
In the hands. He goes right through the linebacker. Touchdown.
So uh that's my fond memory of all RFK.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
Yeah, well it should be an interesting two point seven
billion dollar refurbishing of a stadium. By the way, taxpayer
is going to be on the hook local taxpayers for
close to a billion dollars. But they do you think, well,
I would love to see him bring back the Redskins
name since they're going to go back to the state
and wait, think of that.

Speaker 3 (17:23):
Well, that's what I was gonna say before you you
brought that up. You know, my dad is chock was
chocked to amity. My grandfather was full blood of chocked
o Amy and had you know, he live up to
see them pull the Redskins. Uh, you know, Maine, I

(17:46):
think you would have been appalled, like like a lot
of people, whether you're Indian or not. And you know,
quite frankly, I think most still go by the Redskins name.
And you know, I look at it, you know, as
if I were you know, I'm like a quarter of
thirty chop Tom. So I don't, you know, I don't

(18:10):
necessarily have a voice, but I think that it's you know,
certainly a good thing too to have the Redskins name.

Speaker 5 (18:20):
I think it's an honor and I think they need
to bring it back.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
They're trying to pull anything native American name chiefs India.
They're trying to pull up the woke culture and we've
kind of put.

Speaker 5 (18:31):
That without without asking the chief. You know, you know,
they're they're just job trial jury.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Yep, yep. Brett Trump also seemingly wants to weigh in.
And this is kind of interesting. So a few days ago,
Trump goes to Tuscalowska to go to University of Alabama.
He meets Nick Saban. They hang out a little bit
and they I believe they discussed nil name image likeness
policy for college athletes and folks don't know now college

(19:02):
athletes can earn money. And by the way, they're earning
a ton of money. I mean, offensive linemen from no
name schools are bringing several hundred thousand dollars selling their name,
image and likeness. So Trump says, maybe we need to
find some sort of policy. What do you first? One,
listen everything Trump, He's a friend of mine, friend of

(19:23):
yours for a very very long time. I don't necessarily
agree with every single thing, and I don't agree with this.
I think I like the idea. I'm a free market.
I like them to be able to earn in college.
What what about you? Do you like this college athlete's
earning money?

Speaker 3 (19:39):
You know, I do to a certain extent, I think,
And how you regulated at this point, I have no idea.
I mean, it is certainly the wild wild West out
there right now. And you can't blame athlete, you know,
unless and there's been a few, ah, you know incidents.

Speaker 5 (20:03):
Is where a players remained on you know, the contract,
you know.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
But you know, I've I've had a lot of questions
about it, and I just think that you know, Southern
miss is where I play. We're in the Sun Belt Conference.
Our TV money per team. I don't know, it's anywhere
from five hundred to seven hundred and fifty thousand.

Speaker 5 (20:27):
You know, at least it was a couple of years.

Speaker 3 (20:30):
Ago where the SEC per team is sixty tow one
hundred million per team. Hard to compete, hard to pay
nil money when you don't have anyone, and you know,
if you're one of the SEC schools, or you want
the Big ten or you know, the Power five, you're

(20:50):
going so what you know, and I get it, but
you know it's becoming more and more one sided. You know,
it's the SEC and you know pretty much everyone else.
And you know, again you can't blame the player, but
I think there needs to be why not, you know,
implement a you know, ah incentive package.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Yeah, pull the money, Pull the money like like Major
League Baseball did back in the day where the smaller markets,
smaller teams were participating in the New York and in
l a market market, uh you know, large as so
to speak. When it comes in before before we at
a time this shaar sanders uh Fiaska. I don't know

(21:35):
if you're watching it. He thought he was going to
get drafted and the first couple of pigs first, you know,
first round, it went a little bit lower. A couple
of things. This this phone call he got from a
coach his son, pretty pretty brutal. I thought that was interesting. Also,
what are your thoughts about should in uh in Cleveland?
I mean, if they've had a tough time for quarterbacks

(21:55):
in Cleveland.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
Yeah, they've had a tough time and at some point
they will find the right guy.

Speaker 5 (22:01):
Is it Chador time Hotel?

Speaker 1 (22:06):
You know?

Speaker 5 (22:07):
I think.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
You know the.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
Draft a fiasco if you want to call it that,
if anything, And I know Shador and I.

Speaker 5 (22:16):
Know Dianna is a close friend of mine.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
Yeah, I'm sure Deanna has told Schader, let this motivate
you more than any other time in your young football career,
to prove all the naysayers wrong.

Speaker 5 (22:35):
It's an opportunity. It's not the opportunity that you thought
you were going to get. You thought you would go
in the first round. Quite frankly, I did too, But I.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
Wasn't in all the meetings, in one on one workouts
and all the things that the NFL does with the select.

Speaker 5 (22:51):
Number of players.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
So I don't know, you know what exactly went on
other than what I hear, But I think the kid
has a tone of ability.

Speaker 5 (23:03):
He can he can play.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
You can sling it now, you know it's again, it's
not the round that he wanted to go in.

Speaker 5 (23:11):
But you know, I think he can play well. He'd
be a Cleveland guy. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
I can't can't be any worse than that's been over
the last almost decade. You know, just got a guy.
And the folks are watching the fine that the NFL
fined the Falcons two hundred and fifty grand because the coach,
coach Jeff Oliver, one hundred thousand dollars because his son

(23:37):
was the one who made the punk phone call. I
can't imagine you want to be on the wrong side
of the Sanders family.

Speaker 5 (23:45):
No, no, I would. I would certainly agree with you there.
And I think that was it was a horrible thing.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
You know, it was bad enough that you sure had
to you know, wait, you know it happens, but to
have that happen on top of yeah, just the draft
fiasco in itself, it was I'm sure the coach was
beside himself when he found out his sons who.

Speaker 5 (24:17):
Playing that call.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Yep. Indeed, Brett far always going to have you my
friend number four again. If there were a mount rushmore
for for NFL quarterbacks. That man you were looking at
right in there would and should be one of the
guys on that on that mountain, Brett, appreciate your time. Man.

Speaker 5 (24:33):
All right there, anytime soon?

Speaker 1 (24:37):
All right, folks, we'll be back two and a half minutes.

(25:00):
There's batting the city. Folks who saw the conclave which
behind the closed doors the bishops were cardinals. I'm sorry,
the cardinals are deciding who the next pope will be.
We saw the black smoke come up from the Systeine Chapel,
meaning they will be behind closers for another day. Well,
it's a new day in America and a new administration
in Washington, d C. There's a lot of optimism about

(25:21):
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Former presidents are supposed to go away, go off through
the little million dollar, multimillion dollars speaking engagements, eat avocado
on toast, and write some books about the view from
the Oval office. But they're supposed to vanish into thin air,
mostly out of the public eye, sometimes seen at state funerals,

(26:49):
high level events, and so on. Even Barack Obama slithered
away for a short while once President Trump made his
way into the White House. Maybe he was embarrassed after
this little didn't age particularly well. I'll leave it to
you to speculate on how this whole race is going
to go. I continue to believe mister Trump will not

(27:10):
be president ooopsies. But at least Barack Obama could string
sentences together, walk coming downstairs, walk on flat circus surfaces,
remember where he is? But why, why, why, just one
hundred plus days into Trump's presidency two point zero are
we seeing so much of that other dementia in chief
Joe Biden. This was Joe Biden's first speech out of office.

(27:33):
They wheeled them out of the basement, and this was
an absolute disaster. Best he could do.

Speaker 6 (27:39):
I remember pulling in, pulling into the parking lot, and
I had never seen I'd never seen hardly any black
people Scranton at the time when I and I was
only going in fourth grade. And I remember seeing the
kids going by at the time called colored kids on
a bus cot.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
Well, the measure if President Trump had said all that
Wall the Wall, twenty four to seven coverage about how
racist he is, and there would be a summer of
love Antifa protests throughout America, streets, on fire stores, looty
to get my point. But now there's a steady stream
of discussion about how they covered up Biden's dementia for years,
giving out awards at the White House Correspondence Association to

(28:19):
themselves the media, forcing some to come out and insist
they really really, I had no clue.

Speaker 7 (28:27):
I never saw that person, not a single time, and
I was in the Oval office every day that was
on that debate stage.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
I'm not a doctor.

Speaker 7 (28:36):
Aging happens quite quickly. Were things that people saw during
that period of time that were similar to that or
would have been in a category of that.

Speaker 2 (28:43):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Just discussing Jensaki, you don't have to be a doctor
to see that Biden had lost all cognitive abilities. The
guy didn't know where the hell he was, and now
we're finding out you're a liar. Doesn't matter what Raggedy
Ann says. She can circle back all she wants until
she's blue in the face. The fact of the matter
is the cat's out of the proverbial bag. We always
knew it, and then they knew it, and now they're

(29:08):
admitting it. At least some of them are that, yes,
we knew it, but we just didn't want President Trump
anywhere near the White House, blah blah blah. So why
I asked, why, I pray tell, is he still out
there Joe Biden on full display doing interviews? Does theyone
even want him around? Is this all on? Is this
Jill Biden? What's he doing showing us and with the

(29:31):
world exactly why he was so unceremoniously booted from the
presidential race by his COMMI comrades that first speech we
showed you earlier where he talked about colored kids his
word colored kids, and slurred and drooled through his first
speech since leaving the Oval office, and now interviews with BBC,
Why my I asked this, Why is this happening?

Speaker 6 (29:56):
I do fear a little bit. I don't think it's
forgotten by the people. I think it's being forgotten by
the leadership a little bit. Excuse my cough.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
The fact is that.

Speaker 6 (30:06):
My father, mother's generation.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
Knew what was his stake. It is pure elder abuse
on television. What strikes me is that the pen in
Biden's hand. Did you see He's holding onto it for
dear life. He looks down at it. Take a look.

Speaker 5 (30:23):
Do you think it's not common sense? It's perhaps modern
day appeasement.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
It is modern Look. Listen to what.

Speaker 6 (30:35):
Putin said when He talked about going from Kiev into.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Ukraine, staring at the pen trying to figure out what
it is. And then he says, listen to what Trump
I mean Putin said. Remember we told called Zelenski Putin
while he was president, just to be clear, we're not
taking foreign policy advice from this guy.

Speaker 6 (30:56):
And now I want to hand it over to the
president of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he
has determination, Ladies and gentlemen, President Putin, President Putin. We've
got big President Putin, President Lensky. I'm sure focused on
beating Putin. We got to worry about it.

Speaker 1 (31:14):
Jensaki, you didn't see it. You didn't see You know,
a doctor, but you didn't see that. But this is
the real reason Joe Biden in his camp of elderly
abusers really need to tell their version of the coup
to remove him.

Speaker 8 (31:30):
Should you have Withadroling earlier getting someone else.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
Up to get you O, I don't. I don't think
it would have mattered.

Speaker 6 (31:40):
We left in a time when we were we had
a good candidate, she was fully funded, and what happened
was I had become what we had set out to do.
No one thought we could do I mean become so successful.

(32:01):
Our gender was hard to say.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
No, I'm start as well. He can't even speak. Please
put this man somewhere away from cameras. And by the way,
so successful, he says, And that's really what he believes.
He really thinks he was successful. At least it's what
those around him actually wanted him to believe. They were successful.
The withdrawal from Afghanistan, the capitulation to the world, to Iran,

(32:26):
to China, the skyrocketing inflation, gas prices, the border. This
is confirmed to be the worst presidency in America. Why
are they trying him out to sway these things to
a very wounded America and America battered and worn from
his very own policies. We're not here, We're not done yet,
holding them to account, His team, his handlers, the media,

(32:49):
Jake Tapper, you idiots of the White House Correspondence Association, Jensaki,
you're not a doctor, but didn't see it. We'll call
him out for letting a sick old man run the world.
Why is he out there now talking about being so successful?
And now they're bringing Joe Biden out to the view

(33:09):
on Thursday tomorrow with fake doctor Jill by his side,
his enablers, the one who carried him up the stairs
and down the stairs and helped him put on his jacket.
Remember that attended briefing so Jill, Doctor Jill could make
him picture cards later to explain the leader of the
free world exactly what was going on around him. Why

(33:30):
are they triding him around one of the darkest eras
of this country he's ever seen that he oversaw. I
think it's all part of their delusion. The same reason
they think Jasmine Crockett in AOC are the future of
their party is the same reason why they actually believe
that Joe Biden is an honorable legacy for them and
it was a successful presidency. Wow, this is the man

(33:51):
they hid in the basement, knowing that he was their
only possible chance to beat Trump in twenty twenty, knowing
full well that he was in mental decline. Then and
then leftist machine did their very best to cover for
him in every single way until there was just no
way to hide things any longer. And somehow we're supposed
to give a crap what the worst president in American

(34:11):
history thinks about the current one on this one sent
Trump's exchange with Zelenski.

Speaker 8 (34:19):
What do you make of those scenes in the Oval Office,
President Trump and President Zelenski.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
I found it through beneath America. The way that took
place beneath America. The way that took place was beneath America,
says the president who fell asleep in the Oval Office
during meetings with world leaders. Beneath America, says the guy

(34:50):
who's given away tens of billions of dollars to fighting
a never ending war, hundreds of billions of dollars, and
who so frightenedly withdrew America from fa understand ending the
lives of thirteen servicemen and women, honorable servicemen and women.
This man's entire political career has been beneath America. But please,
please one more time, remind us.

Speaker 6 (35:13):
And the way we talk about now that well, it's
just the Gulf of America. Maybe we're going to have
to take back Panama. Maybe we need to acquire Greenland,
Maybe Canada should be if what the hell's going on here?
What president ever talk like that? That's not who we are.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
You didn't see it, Jen Saki, Jake Tapper, he wrote
a book. We made a mistake. We missed it we
missed it. Politica White House Correspondence. Take Biden, put him
in the basement, give him some ice cream, locked the door.
We'll be back in two and a half minutes. Well,

(36:01):
I see, mad Dog, get on here for a second.
I see what you did here. The time times square.
By the way, folks, it's times square. There's an S
on the Times. Did you know that? Some people think
it's time square times square. We know what that is.
I know I took that, mad Dog. There's a hint
in that shot, right, mad dog, right right right, Yes, sir,
there's something in that shot that we're going to talk

(36:23):
about your museum. And look at the lower right, look
at that. What's that? Well, all right, we're going to
talk about that in a minute. That's called the tease
that's coming up in the next segment with Natalie from
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I can't get enough of Joe Biden. The time has
finally come. Old Joe Biden again, we tell you about it.
Early decided to come out of the political graveyard and

(38:12):
sit for an interviews, first since leaving office. This is
a nice long clip from the former sleeper in chief,
who still doesn't sound thrilled about his glaringly obvious ousting
from the Oval office. Did you leave it too late?

Speaker 8 (38:26):
Should you have withdrawn earlier, giving someone else up to
get job.

Speaker 1 (38:30):
I don't think it would have mattered. We left at
a time when.

Speaker 6 (38:39):
We had a good candidate, she's fully funded.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
And what happened was.

Speaker 6 (38:49):
I had become what we had set out to do
no one thought we could do, and become so successful
our agendin it was hard to say now I'm gonna
stop now.

Speaker 1 (39:01):
It was a it was a hard decision, but regrets.

Speaker 3 (39:10):
No.

Speaker 1 (39:10):
I think it was the right decision. I think that
the uh, well, it was just a difficult decision. Wow, Wow,
what is he thinking? What is he doing? This isn't
helping him nor the Democrats. I don't think. Biden's full
interview was full of memories, both good and bad. There
are also plenty of slurs and stutters as the former

(39:33):
president tried to make it through each of his one
line jabs about Trump, He gave his thoughts on the
state of America as it currently stands.

Speaker 8 (39:41):
Watch, you've talked about a great threat to democracy. Do
you really believe that there is a greater threat now
to democracy than at any time since the Second World Will?

Speaker 3 (39:53):
Yes?

Speaker 6 (39:53):
I do, because I mean, look at the number of
European leaders countries they're wondering, well, well, what do I
do now? I mean, what's the best route for me
to take? Can I rely in the United States? Are
they going to be there?

Speaker 8 (40:09):
You know what they're saying in this administration. The US
Defense Secretary talks about European freeloading. The Vice President talks
about your country, the United States bailing out Europe.

Speaker 5 (40:21):
There's an anger there.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
Have they not got a point?

Speaker 3 (40:24):
No?

Speaker 1 (40:24):
Well, Joey didn't have much more to add, but another
political ghost, Mike Pence, followed the former president out of
the graveyard and claimed that cheap goods from China have
been a big part of his American dream.

Speaker 5 (40:38):
Cheap goods was not a part of the American dream.

Speaker 3 (40:40):
Well, I'm somebody who's spent almost my entire life in
public service.

Speaker 6 (40:44):
We lived on our paycheck while we raised three kids
and put three kids through college.

Speaker 1 (40:48):
Cheap goods are a big part of it. We ought
to be careful about that. No offense, Mike, you too,
just retire, retire. Rachel Maddow seems to think that elections
mean nothing to Trump. I guess nearly two years of
all out campaigning didn't tell her much. Now listen to Rachie.

Speaker 9 (41:09):
I think it's also true that the people who warned
us about how bad this was going to be the
people who are really hysterical, like really the doomsayers. They
were all right about how bad this is. And what
we're experiencing is not just somebody who's fighting against the
Democratic party. He's fighting against the democratic process. He doesn't
think there should be elections. And they are consolidating power.

(41:31):
They're disempowering Congress, ignoring Congress.

Speaker 2 (41:34):
When they're.

Speaker 9 (41:37):
Defunding agencies or closing agencies, that's Congress's.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
Job, that's not the president's job.

Speaker 9 (41:43):
When they're defying court orders, that's them saying that the
courts don't have authority over the president. That's consolidating all
power in one man. That's authoritarianism.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
It's all drained, every one of them as Trumps arrangements syndrome.
Remember this guy mayor Pete Boodha judge who at this
point means next nothing. Jensaki to talk about their failing
party even pothold Pete Bridges are racist. Pete knows that
the left's current messaging isn't doing them any favors. Isn't
the peak.

Speaker 10 (42:12):
We have got to make sure that our opposition and
everything that we're against, and obviously there is a lot
to be passionately against right now, but it has to
travel with a clearer picture of what we are for.

Speaker 1 (42:25):
Because there are a.

Speaker 10 (42:25):
Lot of voters who, for whatever reason, and Democrats might
be shocked by this, but for whatever reason, did not
find any of the things they've seen so far about
Donald Trump to be disqualifying. And what that means is
there's something else that It doesn't mean they necessarily love them,
but they need to see something more. This is not
a question of accommodating things that we don't agree with,
or watering down or changing our values. It is a

(42:47):
question and making very clear to everybody how your everyday
life is different if we're in charge compared to if
they are in charge.

Speaker 1 (42:55):
I want to make a statement here that's probably going
to piss off the rumble Chad and Conservatives, keep your
eye on Pete. He's the He's likely the biggest of
all of them, Crockett, alec any of these lunatics, Bernie,
of all of them, that guy, I would say, has

(43:15):
got the biggest, the best ideas for Democrats. I mean,
you have to, you just gotta be honest. You got
to look at it and say, I know, no one
likes him. I don't like him either. I hope he
doesn't get anywhere near it play he would be the
toughest one to be. I think he's beatable. Obviously. I
believe that it's going to be maggot going forward. But
he would be the one like Crockett. Speaking of Jasmine Crockett,

(43:36):
she's showing her ignorance off again. America's dumbest congresswoman for
Trump thinks that Trump is actually trying to silence black women.
Here she is playing the race card.

Speaker 11 (43:46):
This is not just about policy disagreement. This is about
direct attacks on black futures, black prosperity, and black freedom.
This is about right versus wrong, point blank.

Speaker 2 (43:58):
But here's what they don't.

Speaker 11 (43:59):
Underst We've seen this playbook, and every time they've attempted
to silence us, erase us, and hold us down. We've resisted,
and we've pushed this country closer to the ideals it
claims to hold.

Speaker 2 (44:12):
They are trying to bury us.

Speaker 11 (44:14):
But what they don't realize is that, Yeah, I have
no idea what that woman talks about.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
She's not a dumb parson. You could see right there.
She's not dumb. But I have no idea. I wanted
to get to this one. This one just blows my mind.
Next one just great. Dylan Mulvany, that dude right who
thinks he's a woman, didn't like the way that he
looked in the morning, and he couldn't figure out why.
Maybe it's because he is a dude pretending to be
a woman. Listen to this delusional nut job.

Speaker 5 (44:38):
Okay, why did I.

Speaker 12 (44:39):
Wake up looking like the possessed mom from a scary movie.
I know that the nightgown isn't really helping my case,
but it's so comfortable to sleep in. Just for a
little context, I looked like this yesterday, all right, So
this isn't a full time thing. But how one person
can go from looking so good to so bad?

Speaker 5 (44:58):
I just will never know.

Speaker 12 (45:00):
It's really giving the conjuring.

Speaker 6 (45:02):
I think.

Speaker 12 (45:04):
I need to show you something.

Speaker 1 (45:09):
I'm gonna leave with that Dylan nutjob, Dylan mulvaney nut
Dylan nutjob mulvaney. It's a dude, it's a man, and
you do look like crap in the morning before. Oh listen,
we're gonna be back in two and a half minutes.
We're get Natalie on the backside. All right, there it

(45:30):
is again this Times Square. That's a live shot at
Times Square. And that dog good job. You see you
over the like screen center right there, there's a big
old statue right there right all right, keep that thought
for a second. And just wanted to remind you all
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(45:50):
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(46:13):
White House Correspondent Natalie Winters. Natalie, I know, by the way,
I'm on the rumble chat, which Bannon tells me to
man up and stay in the chat. There's all these
dancing things when we go to break. I thought they
were dancing, if you might asking. I'm like, you love, Natalie,
and like, well, we're just dancing because we're in the
break and that's James Lacy Sharpleton. Well, oh god, everyone's

(46:33):
dancing WBTX and then they're all dancing. But anyway, take
a look at this twelve foot bronze statue of an
overweight black woman in Times Square called Grounded in the Stars. Now, Natalie,
I don't know about you, but that looks a hell
of a lot like Letitia James to me, what about you?

Speaker 13 (46:54):
Well, are you trying to trigger me? You know, I've
got two hours of programming to do. I think I'm
gonna burn through all my energy. I mean, this is
probably the amalgamation of every nefarious cultural force, whether it's
body positivity, DEI. I think the celebration just of mediocrity
and the promotion of really every value that has represented.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
The antithis too.

Speaker 13 (47:14):
I think the founding of this country and what has
made this country great for so long, there is a
striking I would say resemblance, whether it's physiognomy or otherwise
to Tiss James. But this probably is not even the
least of her concerns. I think she has some law
fair investigations of her own. Maybe I guess that's the
pot calling the kettle black. But I guess she's gonna

(47:34):
face the wrath that she unleashed on President Trump.

Speaker 1 (47:37):
You know, it strikes me that the left of those
lunatic progressive nut jobs were pulling statues down everywhere because
they disagreed with whatever the statue represented. I mean, if
it is to James, I can imagine some people not
liking what Tiss James represents and they might pull her down.

Speaker 13 (47:54):
What do you think, Look, I think maybe we need
to erect a nice, large statue of President Trump that's
even would probably be gold. We'll stick with the Trump
Hotel color scheme U gold gold plated at that. But no,
you know, mag is not gonna tear it down. Maybe
there'll be some good memes and some you know, trolling
to come out of it, but we're not violent, though

(48:16):
I also think it's probably more so because we're not
paid protesters or demonstrators at the hands of whether it's
George Soros or pick your left wing billionaire. Our right
wing billionaires, frankly, are too cowardly to actually call for
anything like that. They're too busy, I think, making sure
that Rhino senators like Tom Tillis are gonna be sabotaging
Ed Martin and a bunch of President Trump's other picks.

(48:39):
So maybe I wish our donor class were that uh
shall we say, active and engaged politically, but they're the
reason why we're in this mess in the first place.
In why New York is such a I think you
know the word I'd want to use, but we're on
the wonderful network that is RAPS, so I'll keep at
least I.

Speaker 1 (48:56):
Think he called not Missillia New York but Laguardi Airport.
On we called him a hull. Use the word s
whole country, which is hilarious and accurate at the time,
since I've been only about forty seconds or so this
idea MTG designed with me yesterday talking about why why
and because you're the White House correspondent, Why aren't the
rest of the MAGA let's call it magat electeds rallying

(49:18):
behind Trump's agenda. And she's very upset that they're not
doing it strong enough, with enough voice and staying in
town in both these things.

Speaker 13 (49:24):
Through well, I mean it's worse. It's not even just
that they're passive or you know, just not helping the
shoulder to the wheel making sure that its agenda influence.
They're actively sabotaging it. I would take people being you know,
na and the category of MAGA. That would be an
upgrade from what we already have. But you see them
canceling votes like they did this week on defunding USAID,

(49:48):
NPR and PBS. I'd love to get to the bottom
of how that happened.

Speaker 2 (49:52):
But the very
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