All Episodes

November 28, 2025 50 mins

Bolling on Real America's Voice

Segment A: JUAN CARLOS MEZHUA ASSASSINATED IN MX

Segment B: THE VIEW CAN'T HELP THEMSELVES

Segment C: SWALWELL IS AN EMBARASSMENT

Segment D: FOOTBALL WITH BRITT MCHENRY

Segment E: LISTENING TO YOUR VOICEMAILS 

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
Well, another independent politician has been assassinated in Mexico. Here
to give us all the details is our own rav
vorder corresponding to Oscar l Blue Ramirez, Oscar, before we
get into where you are right now, because this is
an interesting story as well. Just we're going to set
the stage on that in a moment. That's a fascinating story.
Tell us about this latest political murder that that you're reporting.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Well, another one, another one, Eric, and like I said before,
they're killing the good ones. One carloms w He was
a former mayor in a really small town in Songolika
and a cruise in the mountain areas and he was
assassinated and kill on side by two subs that they
just approached him and shot him on side. Just hours
away before Clauda Shanbaun announced that she was visiting the

(00:53):
state of Veracruz. This guy was assassinated. He got out
of one political party and started running independent. And apparently
the problem is that all these independent candidates that they're
raising their voices against the organized crime that gotta tail
and the assascerbated violence that is occurring in our country
with extortion and all that it comes with it. They
are being threatened and they are being quickly eliminated and

(01:16):
eradicated from you know, from the planet. So it's so
sad to hear this once again, Eric, informing to you
guys that another politician from our country has been assassinated,
another good guy. And like I said before, they're killing
the good ones and they're leaving the bad ones in office.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
So he was assassinating your national headquarters and where where
where's law enforcement?

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Yeah, that's one of the things that is you know,
it's one of the things that is unbelievable. And this
is just one week you know before we were informant
of a massive protest of gen Z going to the
presidential palace to demand security and then this happens and
he got assassinated just a block away from the national
headquarters of the National Guard. It's just unbelievable. Was incredible.
It's just like in Tijuana there was a tunnel that

(02:00):
it was discovered just a block away which there were
trafficking and tons and tons of drugs underneath through the
National Guard headquarters. So is this the corruption the level
of corruption, Eric, it is just incredible how authorities are
involved with also with killings kidnappings, extortions, and also trafficking
of illicit subscesses to the United States.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Sean Baum visited there just after the assassination. Would she asked,
what the hell happened? When you can stop the stop
these assassinations.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
It's always the same response, Eric, and everybody is sick
and tired. This is why you have massive protests, this
is why you have people raising their voices and they're
just sick and tired of this situation that we're living
ain level of insecurity. Oll huggs, no bullets. This is
the consequence of being with that narrative. She's going to
do exactly what she did with Carlos Maunsel, the past
mayor that it was assassinated at Micho Khan, that she

(02:51):
was going to do an investigation to all and practically
just you know, it's the same circumstance, the same situation.
We're stuck in the middle with no decisions and no
consequences to the real people that are causing problems, that
is the organized crime.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
Is she still claiming that somehow going after the cartel
is what she said, unconstitutional.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
It is illegal to go against the cartel. That's what
she said. Is that's one of the trigger buttons that quickly,
you know, just triggered the whole population. Also the continuous
assassinations of these political figures, that they have been raising
their voices for farmers, for the people, the indigenous people,
for the injustice of you know, extortion to businesses, and
all these you know, situations that we're going through right now.

(03:32):
She's still coming out and saying that that is illegal
to go against the war against the cartel, and that
that is a fill a strategy that occurred under the
years of Felipecadron, that she lives in the past and
she doesn't apply with what's happening right now.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Right let's get to where you are right now. This
is a very interesting story developing as we speak. Oscar,
tell us where you're and why you're there.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
The farmers of Mexico, they also have had it. The
whole country has collapsing under the hands of clouded Chambaud.
It is just you know, the farmers have created this
blockade on more than sixty roads and more than nineteen
states and more than six customs agencies. Behind me, you
can see Cordoba de las Americas that has been completely
shut down by the farmers that they are actually only

(04:13):
demanding what is fair for them, better price of corn
and better treatment by the government. And they're also sick
and tired of the extortion of the level of insecurity. Also,
the people that they're blocking the roads are truckers, are
truck drivers, that they are telling the government that there
are being extortion, that they're being robbed continuously with this,
knowing that it's a a trifect that is a collateral effect,

(04:33):
that is a dominant effect. The farmers give the product
to the transport companies and then they feed them to
the international ports of entry, and this is why they're
shutting down international crossings. This is going to be a
huge red flag with the United States of America with
the Secretary of External Relations of Mexico. They're also right
now sitting down having talks because this is costing millions

(04:53):
of dollars.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Eric right now, this is super important for I mean,
explain this here. Mexico develops a lot of produce that
comes into the United States. Oscar stop me if I'm
wrong here. I've been at these border crossing ports and
it's truck after truck, eighteen wheel after eighteen wheeler with
produce coming across the border coming north to America. If
you avocados, one of the biggest crops in Mexico coming

(05:17):
to the United States, if they're shutting that down, that
means prices here are going to shoot up for produce.
Right at a time where Trump is trying to say,
We're bringing prices down, Look what Biden did, We're bringing
prices down. This is really really difficult. Does that mean
the US government may get involved? Finally tell us what
you think is gonna happen there?

Speaker 2 (05:36):
Well, something is going to happen. This is a ticking bomb.
And Clauda Schambaum is not handling the country right, and
the country is getting out of our hands, and clearly
we need help. And this is inevitably that not only
Gen C, the generation CSN and a message the population itself,
the whole country. A megic was sending a message. The
farmers now are lifting their voices and saying, you know what,
we cannot even handle our families. We have the extortion.

(05:58):
We have all these people that are asking us for
money and they leave us with nothing. And then the
popularity about the shambown has dropped from seventy one percent
to forty one percent, and after this, I don't know
the consequences of her how she's going to remain in
government because this is going to continue. I just talked
to all of them. They're saying, we're not moving from
this place. We're going to stay in this place until

(06:18):
the government resolves the situation that we have been asking
for months, a fair price on corn and a fair
price for our lives that we just deserve better.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
So is it there the farmers are complaining about the
price they're getting for their products, or the fact that
they're incapable, or they're being prohibited from delivering their product
into the United States without you know, I guess people
stealing and robbing them and killing them. I guess that's
all of that, right, So what is their main complaint.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
It's a combination of all. It's all that you just mentioned.
It's not only just the high prices of corn. It
is also the interference with the water. These people have
whales and they want to prohibit that also. They want
to interfere. The government wants to have complete control now
of the farms of these people that they are entrepreneurs,
that they are basically starting the local businesses selling lemon,

(07:09):
selling avocado, selling all this stuff to the United States
of America. And they're saying also that the main thing
is the insecurity.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Eric.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
We are living in a let's say it like it is.
It's a narcical state, it's a narcical government. The car
tail really has the control over politicians, and they're the
ones that they're taking the decisions over the vulnerable people.
And now you have the farmers that they're lifting their
voices in more than nineteen states, more than sixty roads
have been closed, and more than six international crossing ports

(07:35):
of entry to the United States. This is completely serious
and aggravating and it should concern the United States government
immediately to interfere and to say what is going on?
Makee gooh, are you going to handle this?

Speaker 1 (07:47):
I don't know this. In China, no, farmers don't own
the land. The Chinese government owns all the land. In Mexico,
do the Mexican people own the land that they're farming
or does the government?

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Oh yeah, yes, absolutely, they own it. That's why they
are completely upset. You own the land, you can farm
the land, you can sell your products. But now they
have all these mid people interfering and all these people
that they're interfering with their prices are people that they're
from the government. So the farmers are saying, why we
have to deal with these people. We can we deal
directly with the exporter and the importer, and we can

(08:21):
just do that immediately and we could just you know,
create a profitable business for all. But you know, it's
not the fact that the government it is involved. It's
the corruption that the high prices on every product, water
and all the exportation and importation what's causing this.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Yeah, there's government can do what they want. Most dictatorship
governments who are Quasei dictatorships or kurt to Narco states
can do what they really want. Even if they don't
actually own the land. They can make life difficult for
the farmers who farm it. Remember, folks, we're in the
point where the country really needs lower prices, and the
country went through four years of bid no jack the

(08:55):
prices on everything. Trump is trying to get them down.
Oil prices have come down, prices should be coming down,
but food has been sticky high and some of the
other products have been sticky high because people aren't bringing
their prices down with the input costs. This Mexico major
major exporter of fruit, vegetables, beverages, automotive parts, vehicles and parts,

(09:17):
and the big one oil Mexico exports. Well, so if
they're going to start playing games with their exports and
their farmers and their producers and the refiners and their
drillers and whatnot, it's going to cost the whole world,
but certainly in America a lot. First Oscar, great reporting,
great segment here. Appreciate your time. Please as always, stay safe,
ol Blue.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Eric.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
It's always an onw with you.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
All right, all right, folks, let's do this. We've been
talking about the Edge for quite a bit. It's something
that's very very near and dear to my heart obviously
that their content has just been amazing that we've been
putting it up. I want to show you a little
full screen because it matters. See that full screen right there,
that's a thermometer I put because if you see, we're
at fifty seven almost fifty eight hundred subscribers right now

(09:58):
as we speak. We want to get seven thousand. At
the bottom right there at the bottom. Two to three
hundred is the average new YouTube channel. It's sixty five
days it's where the edges right now, sixty five days,
not two or three hundred like the average channel. We're
at fifty seven hundred. We don't do comfortable. We don't
do that average. We don't do average. We're at fifty

(10:20):
seven hundred. But that's what happens when you cut the
noise and focus on grit, success, perseverance, real talk. We're
moving fast, but we're not slowing down. We have some
of the best people. We have some of the greatest
people in business, in industry, and sports, in celebrity talking
about what it took for them to become where they are,
to become top of the game of where they are.

(10:41):
Patrick bed David right far. It goes on and on.
Tt Ortiz is coming up next next week. It's another one.
It's a great show. I just really need you to subscribe.
Go to that QR code, use your phone, get the
camera on that QR code right there, press the yellow line.
You will subscribe automatic that, I promise you. I swear
no charges ever, no marketing ever, just telling YouTube that

(11:02):
we're important, we're growing, the platforms growing. I want you
with us. I thank you for your support for your viewership,
and I subscribe. I thank you very much in advance.
Thank you all right, we'll be back two and a
half minutes. There's been a whole lot of really disgusting

(11:31):
behavior exhibited by the left this year, I mean so much.
Let's talk about some of them. The violent ice protests,
the pro Hamas, anti American marches, the calls for the
assassination of President Trump and of Elon Musk really anyone
on the right, and now the treason iss calls for
civil war. But one of the moments that proved to
America into the world just how evil and deprave the

(11:52):
Democrat Party has become is the way that they reacted
to a good friend of ours right here, the murder
of assassination of Charlie Kirk. And if you thought that
part of their ugly was behind us, you'd be mistaken.
So you can always count on the ladies view to
convey the inner workings of the liberal mind. Whatever that is,

(12:13):
twisted mind, the baseless claims, the blind hatred of President
Trump and MAGA, the twisted rumor and conspiracy is fact.
Whatever it takes. The pandits your brainwashed echo chamber, right, ladies,
But this right here, the reaction to Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor
Green stepping down was used as a moment to bring
their evil to forefront once again, because of course they

(12:35):
really can't help themselves.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
Watch people call me naive, but I gave her the
benefit of the doubt, and I do think Marjorie Taylor, Yeah,
I do.

Speaker 4 (12:43):
I do.

Speaker 5 (12:44):
I do think that the.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
Charlie Kirk assassination was an AHA moment for her in
terms of in terms of do I really want to
be perparre.

Speaker 6 (12:53):
Of this.

Speaker 3 (12:55):
Horrible political climate and of the polarisation and the weaponar
saying of government and on our speech and all of
that stuff.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
Let's be very clear what Annavar did. Annavarro said that
really nonchalantly, like nothing she said was very significant, but
it is. First, it's clear has always been that the
left blames MAGA for Charlie Kirk's assassination. They're not to blame,
not the left, I mean, really, they're not to blame
for inciting violence all these years, for calling anyone Maga

(13:25):
a demestic terrorist, an extremist, or Hitler, for calling the
president a fascist and Hitler Stalin Mussolini. They've done all
of those things, by the way, comparing all Trump voters
to the KKK, saying that we're all an outright danger
to America US. On the right, peace loving Maga Navarro
sits there to the nodding heads of her fellow clowns

(13:47):
on the panel and applies that she knows something about MTG,
that somehow MTG and other conservatives are responsible somehow, or
the MTG feels she could be next, which is also
her own faults somehow, just because she's Maga. Like I said,
these people are evil, They're sick, they're depraved. Charlie Kirk
was killed by a furry loving sociopath entrenched in the

(14:09):
world of trans for no reason, in broad daylight on television.
He was assassinated by a twisted moron, a sick man
who felt he had something to prove in a string
in a string of now many of them, by the way,
and that is the world that they created. On the left,
one which left is violence is normal and criminals just

(14:31):
get away with it. Shortly before Charlie was murdered, twenty
three year old Arena Zerutzky was murdered on a train.
She was a Ukrainian war refugee who fled danger for
the safety of America Arena did nothing but board a
train and sicked quietly as a passenger. But she was
brutally murdered, stabbed to death by a criminal who should

(14:52):
never have been out on the streets. This is a story.
It goes on and on. This happens over and over.
Irena Zorutzky story has largely been ignored by the media
to this very day, and that is happening again, Folks
sadly to say in Mayor, let's go Brandon Johnson's perfect Chicago.
Bethany McGhee was set on fire on the Chicago subway

(15:13):
by a career criminal, a man with more than seventy
arrests allowed back on the streets to soak a young
innocent woman in gasoline and light her on fire. And
yet this is all Brandon had to say.

Speaker 7 (15:27):
We cannot incarcerate our way out of violence. We've already
tried that, and we've ended up with the largest prison
population in the world without solving the problems of crime
and violence, the addiction on jails and incarceration in this country.
We have moved past that. It is racist, it is immoral,
it is unholy, and it is not the way to

(15:49):
drive violence.

Speaker 8 (15:50):
Down.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
What the hell is that? Brandon? What the hell was that?
Nothing about Bethany the victim, Brandon? Nothing, not a word
on that. JB. Pritzker racist, prisons are racist. That's wrong
with you people. That story is hard to find right now.
You can google it, you won't find it easily because

(16:12):
they don't want you to. That's why. That is what
the ladies on the View should be talking about. Women
sitting around a table pretending to understand the thoughts and
views of a congressman when they had on their show
one time, and why she's made a career decision and
using that decision to blame half the country for an
assassination they had no hand in. How about talking about

(16:33):
the lack of safety for women in the country because
of career evil criminals who are allowed time and time
again to roam our streets without consequences because of Democrat policies.
Any word about that, Anna would be sonny, I didn't
think so. Arena Zaritski, Bethany McGee symbols of the leftist failure?

(16:55):
The View doesn't have time for them, though, nothing of
worth to add to the tree, to the national conversation
except for inciting violence and fake news and misinformation just
to serve their stupid leftists of vengeance agenda. And we
see you for it, ladies, We see exactly what you're
up to. We know what you're doing. Sonny Hosting sitting

(17:17):
there and trying to act like she's worried about what
MTG is up to. Anna Navarro claims to be a Republican.
What the hell are they thinking? The ladies of you,
You're sorely, sorely misguided. We'll be back in two and
a half minutes.

Speaker 9 (18:10):
What if watching Real America's Voice was just the beginning.

Speaker 6 (18:13):
Proud to introduce the RAB Ambassadors, the.

Speaker 9 (18:16):
New grassroots platform that turns viewers into leaders, connecting directly
with hosts like Steve Bannon, Doctor Gina and more.

Speaker 6 (18:23):
Bill My Patriots for Patriots.

Speaker 9 (18:26):
Inside the RAB Ambassador's Hug, you'll get exclusive updates, challenges,
and behind the scenes missions straight from the peoples shaping
the fight for faith and freedom. Every action you take,
every share post and mission earns you points, badges, and ranks.
Compete with patriots nationwide, unlock rewards, exclusive gear, even chances

(18:46):
to appear on air or attend live RAB events. But
this isn't just about watching. It's about joining campaigns, volunteering locally,
standing for truth.

Speaker 6 (18:56):
This isn't just a fan platform, It's a movement.

Speaker 9 (18:59):
One voice time, scan the Q workout, or go to
ravambassadors dot com to join.

Speaker 6 (19:04):
Them, because America's voice is your voice.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Well, it's Black Friday, which means we're headed into the
final stretch of twenty twenty five. And you know what
that means. Democrats will go deeper into desperation mode, trying
to save face after year of falling flat on their faces,
sitting firmly in their cloud of Trump derangement syndrome. Expect
them to ramp up their America hating rhetoric for the
last month of the year, like Elon Omar who really

(19:34):
really hates this country bashing Trump supporters earlier this week.

Speaker 4 (19:39):
So we are sick and tired of the President waking
up one day and deciding.

Speaker 6 (19:48):
To put forth falsehoods.

Speaker 4 (19:51):
And demonize whole communities, while the ignorant people that support
him then take the lies that he's spreading and use
it as a fan.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
Hey, lady, we are sick and tired of you who
married your brother to give him citizenship, of you who
your husband. I'm not sure if it's your brother or
your real husband or whoever the guy is made forty
million dollars. Forty million dollars in the last couple of years.
How did you put together a forty million dollar pay

(20:26):
day for your guy? How'd you do that? Elon Omar?
And by the way, we're second tired of you who
represent a district in Minnesota, but yet you tell the
people that you your true heart, your true representation is
for the people of Somalia. You, lady, should be tossed
out on your turban. Sorry. How about Eric Swalwell, who
now thinks he's good enough to run for governor of

(20:48):
California after embarrassing himself as a Chinese spy fang fang
loving trees In this Congressman, he can't even answer a
question about men invading women's safe spaces, harassed.

Speaker 10 (21:01):
Verbally assaulted multiple times like men in the Goals, weapons,
the women's locker, and the goals gentlemen, land I even
know it's like member should not objected to whether the
water man and the women's locker and turned out to
be a connected the mess comus who grows his wife's
job so bad.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
And shapes have surgery.

Speaker 7 (21:19):
You're going ber ever saying that any women's balloons in sports, it's.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Like quote it and not that thing getting what's happening
on the ground in California where you can now acknowledge
that it is a fact a thing and they feel
like they called the Gunwa what would you do to
protect working in California from man including being convicted?

Speaker 8 (21:37):
The bias it gets, we can sell I gets a
bias at any female space.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
Under the current level.

Speaker 11 (21:44):
I was a prosecuted helping up for seven years. And
where addresses was quarantine and mercy is Warrington I should
and where you know they sit and punished it was
quarantine be cause.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
So think he was going to answer that question, ma'am,
do you do you honestly think Eric Swalla was going
to answer that question because he can't answer the question
because if he said he would keep men out of
women's sports, he'd be tossed out of the Democrat Party,
let alone not win the Democrat nomination for governor. By
the way, I pretty much bet Eric Swawa will be

(22:21):
the next governor of California. I pretty much bet that. Obviously,
Gavin Newsom wants to run for president. He's term limited
as governor anyway, So he gets out, and it was
Katie Porter, who was a Democrat leading the pack against
the sheriff and Steve Hilton on the right. Those guys
had no chance. California's even more liberal and progressive than
it's ever been, getting worse. But Eric Swalla will wop

(22:43):
mop the floor with Katie Porter. He's going to be
the next governor. I mean, brilliant political move on his part,
But man, is it going to be bad, bad, bad
when he's the governor. He could be just as bad
as Gavin Newsom, if that's possible. I just wonder why
a single single Democrat can't actually come out against this
idea of men in women's sports men in women's locker rooms.
I guess I don't know. They're just not getting the

(23:03):
message about the people. Well. After embarrassing themselves last week
over Jeffrey Epstein defending Stacy Plaskett, that congresswoman, for colluding
with Epstein and a live hearing, Democrats continue to try
to clean up on Aisle five. As it becomes clear
that this is a losing fight for them, even CNN
is pointing out how pathetic it is that they're still

(23:24):
sticking up for Plasket.

Speaker 12 (23:26):
Here's how you defended her on the House floor last week,
so it'll be worse.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Can listen.

Speaker 8 (23:31):
However ill advised they may have been, she took a
phone call from one of her constituents. They've arraigned a
Democratic member.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
For taking a phone call from.

Speaker 8 (23:42):
Her constituent, Jeffrey Epstein, in the middle of a hearing.
And of course I don't think there's any rule here
against taking phone calls in a hearing.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
And to be clear, she initiated the text exchange on
that day. But are Democrats losing them role high ground
on the Epstein issue by defending her.

Speaker 12 (24:02):
As you have?

Speaker 10 (24:03):
Well, Look, we've been demanding a complete release of the file,
and now they wanted to discipline her censure her because
she'd engage in that text exchange with a convicted criminal.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
And the other thing about that Plasko phone call that
she took, it was after he was convicted for pedophilia
and went to jail. So I'm not sure anyone on
the right would be taking that phone call in a
hearing from a guy a convicted pedophile. Conduct Meanwhile, another one,
another lunatic on the left, JASMINC. Crockets still can't quit
Elon Musk. She manages to revive the obsession by pretending

(24:40):
that Musk, who creates jobs for Americans, is somehow I
don't know, Musk is a drain on the economy.

Speaker 13 (24:47):
They wanted to make people believe, who weren't on snap benefits,
that these people are the real drain on our system.
When you're worried about somebody in six thousand a day
to eat, and the real warfare queen is like Elon Musk,
who it's eight million dollars a day from the federal government.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
It's a war on the creators, the makers. It's a
war on them. The Democrats don't get this. They can
cry all they want, give us more money for these people,
all these poor people over here, because we want their votes.
We know what you're up to. Look at what happened
in New York. We'll give you free stuff. Just vote
for me, Mom, Dommy gets it. They have no idea
how they can pay for the free stuff. But it's

(25:23):
always it's always the guy. Point the finger at Musk,
point the finger at Larry Ellison, people who've risked things,
created jobs, created companies, but point the finger at them
because they made money. It's counterintuitive. You want people who
make a lot of money so you can pay for
all your little side pet projects, giving people money people
who don't want to work, giving them money for your

(25:45):
buying their votes from them. Otherwise, if you don't have
those folks, you're never gonna have stuff to give those folks.
Get it through your head, Jazzy Jasmine, she wants to
be senator in Texas. By the way, that's not all. Sorry,
a premonition to the year ahead. Jazzy Jasmine, I get signals.
Another one of our party's apparent wishes pack the court
because we don't like how they're doing things in this

(26:07):
country as it is right now. By the way, it's
constitutional watch.

Speaker 13 (26:11):
Oh for sure, we need Supreme Court reform asab I
have a number of bills for that. If I could
just get you know, enough Democrats to help me get
this done. But we need ethics reform, we need to
expand the court. There's a lot that we need to
do with this Supreme Court because of how utterly trash

(26:35):
they are.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
So here's what happens. You want to what you say,
fix the court? Fix the Supreme Court, meaning when the
Democrat gets when of the Democrats to get back in office,
they want to add more Supreme Court justices to counter
Trump's three conservative justices that he put in and make
it more so that to get the majority than Republican
And then they'll keep doing it until there's four hundred

(26:57):
two thousand people on the High Court and it makes
apps no sense. Stick with the system. It works. Hey, lady,
elections have consequences. Live with it. We did we have.
You should too. Washington Democrat congressman really really, really really
wants to rob hard working Americans to pay more taxes.
He hates the Trump tax cuts, and it'sists that we

(27:18):
all pay more to pay for sex change operations for
cats in Guatemala or drag shows in Cambodia or something
like that.

Speaker 14 (27:26):
We are thirty eight trillion dollars in debt and a
lot of this has to do with the tax cuts
that keep getting pasted. I think one of the things
we have to be honest about is if we're going
to help the American people by building up a more
robust social welfare state for things like childcare. That was
the last cost item that I was going to mention
that is so expensive for people then we're going to

(27:46):
have to make sure we have revenue. I don't think
Trump's tax cuts should have ever been put in place
in the first place, and I certainly didn't support extending them.
I think we have to be honest with the American
people that we're going to have to get rid of
those if we're going to be able to get the
debt and deficite under control, so we can shore up
programs like Social Security, medicareage.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
These dumbask Democrats, these dumb ass they are two sides
of this equation. He's worried about the revenue. The revenue
is five trillion, almost five trillion, four point seven trillion dollars.
We have plenty of taxes taxing the American people with
plenty of revenue. It's the spending side, stupid. That's what
it is. You got to cut spending. You gotta get
the budget under control. Balance budget. We haven't had it

(28:26):
since Bill Clinton, I think, which, by the way, happened
to be the last really fiscal president. Like him or not,
he's the only one who had balanced budget. It's insane.
Get the budget on it. Great. The spending side, revenue's fine,
you can't taxes anymore. Stop. It's the spending side, but
they never want to talk about that. They just want
more and more and more to give away to buy votes.

(28:47):
It's always a pleasure to watch the propaganda possets and
then forced to deliver the news that, in fact, despite
the lies pedaled by the left, Republican support for President
and Trump is doing a whole lot better than they
would like Americans to believe. So is the president losing Republicans?

Speaker 15 (29:03):
No, Look, this is still Donald Trump's Republican party, and
we can see it here.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
They it's like a rock. To quote Bob Sieger.

Speaker 15 (29:11):
I mean, take a look here, Republicans who approve of Trump.
Six months ago, it was eighty seven percent.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
Now, well, hello, it's the same number. It's eighty seven percent.

Speaker 15 (29:20):
He has not lost any support among Republicans compared to
six months ago.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
As I said at the beginning, he's.

Speaker 5 (29:26):
Like a rock.

Speaker 6 (29:27):
He's like a rock.

Speaker 15 (29:28):
The Republican base is sticking by Donald Trump at this
point in two.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Dare you quote Bob Steeker. At least he's right, he's
not losing support. It's the Democrats. They're probably like five
percent anyway, all right, how about this one? Finally, highly
unlikable liberal Jennifer Wells just spewing hate for a president
like she always does. Somehow, the guy who seemingly works
around the clock is just too frail and weak for

(29:53):
this Trump derangement syndrome victim.

Speaker 16 (29:56):
This man is a frail, demented, old, dried up, wash,
washed up queen. And the Democrats need to attack and
fight as hard as they can right now because the
difference now and when he did this five months ago
is Kanks is underwater on everything, the economy, even immigration.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
Just call him the queen. Does that hear? Call trumpet?
Dried up, old, washed up queen. Did he send them
he met me, He's from Queen's I'm gonna save you here.
You said he's from Queen's right, and you'll be right
if you said that. The rest you're just another Trump
arrangement syndrome victim. We'll be back two and a half,

(30:47):
all righty folks to my next guess is our own
rab Washington, DC. Course, findal who knows the thing or
two about football. I would say happy to bring back
Britt McHenry to join us. Britt, Poor Brett, Poor Brett,
for it's been a rough Redskins season, Ford Henry, but
it has.

Speaker 17 (31:02):
They didn't have a game this past week, though it
didn't lose.

Speaker 6 (31:06):
You didn't lose.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
That's a good. That's a good. We'll get to the
Redskins in just a minute. But whyn't we do a
little uh yeh ki corlechio as they say in the
in the Bronx, Ohio State buck guys number one against
the number eighteenth ranked Michigan Wolverines. I noticed that the
Wolverines are nine to two. Ohio State is undefeated. If
I'm not mistaken, be right about that one. Yeah, Ohio

(31:29):
State eleven and zero, nine to two, Michigan getting ten
points though Michigan is at home Big Blue. I told
uh Gruber I was gonna bet on Michigan. I'm going
to bet on Michigan. What are your thoughts?

Speaker 12 (31:39):
Wow, you're betting on Michigan. I am not.

Speaker 17 (31:42):
Michigan has won the last four matchups against Ohio State.

Speaker 12 (31:45):
There's a reason Ohio.

Speaker 17 (31:46):
State is number one in the country, and unlike the
NFL we've seen this season, it's because of their offense,
which Michigan head coach Sean Moore said is the best,
most prolific offense in the country. I agree with him.
If you're betting on this game, I'm taking Ohio State
money line. I'm taking as many points as you can.
I really think they're going to do it. And if
you're going to count that, Eric, I'm going to say,

(32:08):
you know, I like to bring it back to teams
that I root for or maybe my alma mater here.

Speaker 12 (32:13):
Northwestern almost beat.

Speaker 17 (32:15):
Michigan this year, so you know what that is replaying
in my mind. Clearly I was rooting for Northwestern. They're
a pretty solid team this year, better than most would
give them credit for. But if they are struggling against
Northwestern like they did to a field goal, Ohio State,
all one hundred and.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
Ten thousand packing the Wolverine Stadium, I don't know.

Speaker 12 (32:34):
Here's that is a thatcher. I'm with you on that.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
Yeah, a little issue here, and I'm probably betting. It's
kind of a weird bet. I'm betting against as State
because I wanted to lose a game, only because I
wanted to drop down the BCF stuff. Because I early
early in the year, maybe week three or so, I
loved Indiana. They're playing great, and I bet Indiana to
win the national Championship. I got like six to one
odds at the time, and they're number two. But I'd

(32:59):
like to see them, you know, I'd like to see
Indiana with the top seed. It gives them a lot
much easier road to the final. It's just a little
quirky little thing. But Indiana, what a great team. They
have to give twenty eight points at Purdue. So this
weekend too, I'm going stay with my Indiana Indiana.

Speaker 17 (33:14):
Well, you know, ESPN is also always partial to just
SEC schools or Ohio States. All right, I'm with you
on wanting Ohio State to lose to give it more
of a buffer there.

Speaker 1 (33:24):
Yeah, I see what you did there. I know the
little sensitivities of them from years past. We could jump
over the NFL week yes Week thirteen, Vikings four and seven,
which man, they look so so good early, and all
of a sudden there four and said they have a
couple of tough losses. And the Seahawks. You know, if
you told me four weeks ago which team would be

(33:44):
four and seven, which team would be eight and three,
I would have said Seahawks would be four and seven,
Vikings eight and three. But the other way around, we
thought Vikings at Seahawks.

Speaker 17 (33:54):
I'm taking the Seahawks. That's probably the favorite here. As
you can mention the numbers for the gambling factor, I'm
with you. I would never believe this when the Seahawks
came to Washington Now these days, that's not saying much
if you beat the Commanders by double digits, because they
almost had the worst defense statistically for double digit losses
since nineteen sixty four.

Speaker 12 (34:12):
Been a great season for me.

Speaker 17 (34:13):
But when they came to Washington, I was like, we
got this, the comeback is coming back. And no, it
was twenty eight to nothing at halftime. So Sam Donald
is a bit of a reunion, I believe, possibly for him.
I facing this team, I just I just see the
Seahawks cruising.

Speaker 12 (34:31):
I think the last scary.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
I was watching the game last weekend and they said
Donald had the most deep pass yardage in the league
for quarterbacks, and that's you know, he's really I'll never.

Speaker 12 (34:44):
Forget he's really underrated. I know he got pipes last year.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
Another New York quarterback that fails in New York and
just you know lights it up once they leave. And
there are a couple of right now in the NFL
that's how it always goes.

Speaker 17 (34:56):
But no, he has a really strong arm, and I
like he's slept on a lot with his rise up
from the ashes, if you will. As you mentioned so,
I just think this guy's the limit. But the Seahawks
are really underrated, despite their continued wins and despite what
I have in person seen that offense.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
Do Buffalo Bills seven and four? Another one surprises me
that they're not? You know, I don't know. And ten
and one, eleven and zero, great team, Yeah, I know
what's going on with that team. They seem to just
fail on games it should be smoking. I'm thinking of
the Minnesota I mean, I'm sorry the millionie Dolphins two
weeks ago. That was a disaster. And then last week

(35:35):
is so Bills seven and four at Pittsburgh Steelers six
and five. Give me second, They'll give you the line.
The line is Pittsburgh was plus only three and a
half Pittsburgh at home plus three and a half Bills
coming in there.

Speaker 17 (35:49):
You know, I'm going with Bills on this. I get
what you're saying and taking that line. I get what
you're saying, but the Bills are always I'm not going
to say underachieving in the postseason. It's a bit difficult
when you've gone up against Goliath of the Chiefs, which,
by the way, Eric I was right last week predicting that.

Speaker 12 (36:08):
The Chiefs would sell the house scramble out.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
Of ways ridiculous. That season was insane. I was betting
against them too, and I'm like, this is this is
a lock. And then next seeing him wait, wait a minute,
wait twenty twenty over.

Speaker 17 (36:21):
Yeah, yeah, you know they when they came back later
on in the evening, I texted with a friend who
works corporate with the Colts and he was just besotted
and I said, you know what, I predicted this on
the show with Eric on his show, I said, if
there's any team that has some karmic, godlike touch to win,
it's the Chiefs. So that was that was crazy, and

(36:41):
we you know, we'll see how they continue.

Speaker 12 (36:43):
But I like Josh Allen's arm.

Speaker 17 (36:45):
I mean, I could see him easily throwing for three
hundred yards in this Aaron.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
He's gonna throw y or eighty seven and I'll have
three rushing touchdowns or you know, six sacks in negative
rushing yards. I mean, it's insane. He's so hot and
he is just so it is he is.

Speaker 17 (37:04):
And when he turns it on, though, I always fear
that he's gonna throw an interception because his arm is
that quick, and he also has a very strong arm.

Speaker 12 (37:10):
But I will give them some credit for the Bills.
I think a lot of people.

Speaker 17 (37:13):
At this point aren't taking the Dolphins or Commanders that seriously.

Speaker 12 (37:17):
And the Giants.

Speaker 17 (37:18):
And the Giants, despite their losses and I'm sure we'll
get to that game, have really performed pretty well considering
their roster depth at this point, but nobody.

Speaker 12 (37:25):
Takes a Dolphins seriously.

Speaker 17 (37:26):
So with that game, you know, the Dolphins then beat
the Commanders in Madrid, I'm.

Speaker 12 (37:30):
Going to give him a past.

Speaker 17 (37:32):
I think they maybe hados in Miami.

Speaker 1 (37:34):
All these comments we're making about these quarterbacks, does that
just basically say Matthew Stafford is your MVP this year?

Speaker 12 (37:41):
I think he absolutely is.

Speaker 17 (37:42):
I am scared, like I said, of the teams out
west of the Rams, I think the Rams are a
heavy contender for the Super Bowl. The Denver Broncos are
another one. But Matthew Stafford, you know, surpassed Dan Marino
and statistics this year.

Speaker 12 (37:57):
He's just looking sharp.

Speaker 17 (37:59):
If Stafford has health, he's always going to beat Matthew
Stafford and to.

Speaker 12 (38:02):
Be thirty four.

Speaker 17 (38:03):
What was the final score, thirty four to seven against
the ten.

Speaker 1 (38:06):
Yeah, I know that. You know I know that, Britt
McHenry because we talked last week and I said, you know,
I liked the Rams. Mad Dog is a big Rams fan, Like,
you know, the Rams looks strong. I'll laid the whatever
it was ten or whatever. I can't remember ten or twelve,
and I laid the ten. But I bet the over
because it looked like one of those games I think
we you and I talked about these are two, yeah,
two teams that can put some points up. So I
bet the over. Halftime is thirty one to seven, thirty

(38:27):
eight points on a forty nine and a half over.
I'm like, this is gold. This is a lock. Twelve
points in the second half.

Speaker 5 (38:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 17 (38:34):
And Teddy Bridgewater, I don't even think he prepared to
play that day. He didn't throw any interceptions, but poor
I will say, good news for the Bucks moving forward
and their Super Bowl playoff chances is that Baker Mayfield
just sprained his.

Speaker 12 (38:45):
Right ac joint in his shoulder.

Speaker 17 (38:46):
So he he you know, he could continue to play,
but that was without Baker Mayfield. I mean the Rams
steamrolled and you called it, Eric, you called it.

Speaker 1 (38:54):
Yeah, I called it, but I pushed. I won the
on the outright bet and I got slammed on the
over should have been an over. I thought it was
gonna be the other way around. We call it the
toile Bowl. I'm not sure if we call it the
toilet Bowl. But Falcons four and seven against the definite
toilet contender, the New York Jets two and nine, can't

(39:16):
get out of their way. Folks, I will remind you
every year for the past three years, two years since
I've been at Real America's voice under two years, but
two seasons since I've been here, I've said, bet against
the Jets and the Giants, no matter what, every single week,
and this will be another winning season for you, and
I will continue to do it. I'll take the Falcons
and let me just give me a second. I'll find
out what the line is. On the line is two

(39:39):
and a half. Jets are getting only two and a
half points. I like the Falcons a lot here.

Speaker 17 (39:43):
Yeah, both not great teams this year. I think Raheem Morris,
their head coach, will be looking for a job in
the offseason, possibly could reunite with the Redskins Commanders because
he once was a positional coach. Here, Kirk Cousins is
who they're using now right because of the injuries they
had their starter. And interesting to note not that this
plays in for the game. If they cut him by

(40:05):
next season, they save thirty two million dollars. I feel
like it's the college coaching roulette, where how much money
can we save?

Speaker 12 (40:11):
Well, these people are highway bandits, you know. Good for Cousins.

Speaker 17 (40:14):
I am taking Atlanta, though, I just am with you, Eric,
I have very little hopes. I think the only time
I bet on them was when they got one of
their two wins against the Browns.

Speaker 12 (40:25):
I believe, but I do think the Falcons are.

Speaker 17 (40:27):
A more complete team comparatively to the New York Jets.

Speaker 1 (40:30):
And we're going to leave it there. But while we
do this, I'm telling you right here on the air,
right now, I am going to take the Atlanta Falcons.
I'm putting the bed in right now, and it is
placed trouble for giving me that I'm allowed to you for.

Speaker 17 (40:45):
Me, Eric, because I'm going to the Commander's game where
the Broncos are in town.

Speaker 12 (40:49):
So you know that's a that's a lot. I'm just
telling myself. I love Sean Payton. You do too.

Speaker 17 (40:55):
I'll tell them you said, hiful.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
If you speak to him, tell him I think he's
ranking of the best quarter the best coaches in the
history of the game. Not one of the best announcers,
but one of the best quarter coaches. Sorry, Britt mc hendry.
Always good to have you on. Appreciate it and we'll see.

Speaker 12 (41:10):
You next week.

Speaker 1 (41:13):
I folks, the edge right average is comfortable. We don't
do comfortable. Take a look at the bottom of that
thermometer chart right there. The average YouTube channel since a
two to two hundred and fifty subscribers after sixty five days.
That's where we are right now, fifty seven and ten
subscribers because of you. That's what happens when you cut

(41:33):
the noise and focus on grit, success, perseverance and real talk.
We're moving fast, but we're not slowing down at all.
The mission help us get there. We have seven thousand
subscribers by the time the ball drops on New Year's Eve.
Can you help me get there? You gotta subscribe. If
you've been watching but haven't subbed yet. Now's the time.
Share this with a friend who needs that extra edge.

(41:54):
Let's turn up the heat. Take a look at this
other full screen right here. To shoot your camera at
that screen, at that little QR code right there, and'll
give you a yellow line. Press it you will automatically
subscribe again. Never a charge, ever, ever a charge, not
marketing anything. We're just telling YouTube how important this platform
is becoming, supposed to be putting up great, great content.

(42:14):
By the way, next week, Tito Ortez, we'll be back
two and a half minutes. Hi, met diggity dog on
the horn. Let's do some voice by, Hey dog, what's up?
Look at that team in there. Those are guys are great.

(42:36):
Guys and gals are great. I apologize, mat We got
some voicemails, don't we. We do.

Speaker 15 (42:41):
Viewer wants to make footnote about term limits.

Speaker 18 (42:45):
Hey, mister Bowling, I know you're a libertarian, and I
want to make a footnote here about term limits.

Speaker 5 (42:51):
I don't want to hear it. I don't want to
hear it from you.

Speaker 18 (42:53):
Nowhere in the in the Constitution does it say and
no that shall ever be imposed upon the terms.

Speaker 5 (43:03):
It doesn't say that. It doesn't speak to it one
way or the other it does outline that we have elections.

Speaker 18 (43:09):
That was in a world where people didn't want to
be in Washington, DC.

Speaker 5 (43:14):
They wanted to be back home. Being in Washington, DC sucked.

Speaker 1 (43:18):
It wasn't.

Speaker 5 (43:21):
Like it is now. Okay, do you understand?

Speaker 1 (43:24):
Oh yeah, all that way. Well I'm a mad hold on,
I remember this voice. I sent it over here. This
is kind of a long and I wanted to talk
about this because obviously this gentleman was commenting after we
were talking about what would be great. I think somebody
else called in and she said term limits, term limits
for Congress. I agreed fully. I said, yes, term limits
gets get them out of there, because I said, the

(43:45):
founding fathers never saw a moment where people would grift
the hell out of being a congressman or a senator
and want to stay there the whole life. Walk in broke,
walk out with five ten fifteen million dollars or Pelosi
three hundred million dollars. So I was in favor of.
So the gentleman didn't really understand my comment. But I
will go back as I did say Trump was term

(44:06):
limited constitutionally, Yes, sir, I am a libertarian, which means
libertarian doesn't mean liberal, it means liberty, and we follow
the Constitution as libertarians. Sir, you, my friend, are completely wrong.
Amendment twenty two to the Constitution. No person shall be
elected to the office of the President more than twice.
And no person who has held the office of President

(44:27):
or acted as president for more than two years of
a term to which some other person was elected president
shall be elected to the office of President more than twice.
Right here, my pocket, Constitution twenty second amendments. Sir. Okay,
let's hear what else you got. What are the bones
you got to pick with me? Go ahead, continue that
one mad dog.

Speaker 5 (44:48):
The different world.

Speaker 18 (44:50):
You got to let go of these things that these
death wishes that you call principles. You know, the libertarians say, well,
I have to be fair even if it hurts. Okay,
but you're not being fair, you're just being stupid. The
same thing with the well and then I know your
libertarian argument is, well, we have term limits, are called elections. Okay,

(45:14):
they've been subverted. That's why the elections have been subverted.
Do you think our founders invented envision thirty thirty eight
forty year veterans of the Congress help no, okay, Well,
we need to fix the entire world so then it
doesn't happen, says bullying.

Speaker 5 (45:34):
Well, that's never going to happen, and you know that.

Speaker 1 (45:37):
What the hell are you talking about, sir? Fix with
the entire world. You and I are arguing the same thing,
term limits for congress people, because they go in there
and they grift the hell out of American taxpayer. They
steal all our money and they stay forever. You can't
get them out, you can't bounce them out. I'm I'm
arguing in favor of that. I simply said in the
Constitution it says there's no more than two terms for

(45:59):
any president in period. Would I like more for trup,
of course I would. But you need two thirds of
the states to ratify the Constitution to get an amendment
to it. You're never going to get that, and you
can't subvert the Constitution. I don't want them doing it,
nor do I want us doing it. Continue my dog.

Speaker 18 (46:17):
So you're saying, no, we can't have a solution. It's
the same thing with you wanting to call death cultists
Muslim death cultists. You want to call that a religion,
it's the same thing. Well, I go to call religion, why,
why what possesses you to do that? Like point at
the evidence for me. Go listen to the top Muslim scholars.

(46:40):
They'll tell you it's not a religion. A religion is
a filthy little thing that you and I have stop.

Speaker 1 (46:45):
Stop so I don't know who you are what you are.
I'm a Christian. Christianity is the top religion in the world.
But there are one point nine billion Muslims. What I
said when talking to Rudy Giuliani, Rudy said, there are
good Muslims and there are bad Muslims, and I agree
with them. I said, there are people who want to

(47:06):
kill anyone who's an Infidel. That would be radical Muslims,
and I said they don't deserve to be here. But
we can't go and say, because they're part of there's
a death called portion of a religion, that the whole
one point five billion Muslims are bad people. You can't
do that, sir. You cannot like them, but you can't
keep them out. The Constitution says, we'll take you come
here legally, you go through the process, will take you.

(47:30):
America has been a melting bot because of that. I'm
not defending the evil of Muslim, of Islam, of radical Islam.
Radical Islam is a death cult. But there are peace
loving Muslims in the world. You have to you have
to at least see that. And certainly I don't want
any of them working into our into our high office.
Like Mamdani, I don't think he's a peace loving Muslim.

(47:52):
I think he's a radical ismist. I said it, Mad,
Can we just do another one? This guy, I don't
know what he's listening to. He certainly finish sounded really angry. Yeah,
listening to go ahead.

Speaker 19 (48:04):
I Vira has some thoughts about the illegals. Okay, so
at two million estimated illegals in the first year removed
from our country that have self deported, even at three
three million, which is unlikely, that's only about five percent

(48:24):
of what we really expect that are over here. So
at that rate, in twenty years we'll have everybody out.
What a joke, Give me a break. We need to
be removing about twenty to thirty percent, at least twenty
percent a year.

Speaker 1 (48:42):
Yeah, I agree with that, Mad. I think we should
remove as many as we possibly can have to probise
you have activist judges that put a halt on it,
and then you have to run them and get them out.
But the good news is, okay, if you get five percent,
if you get ten percent out a year, you're also
stopping the inflow, which is a very very very big help.
And Trump is doing it. He's stopping the inflow of

(49:03):
illegals coming across the border. So if you're able to
remove five or ten percent a year, you may get
to a place where it's not manageable. Because we want
them all to leave whenever they can, just offer them
a reason to come back. I think Pam Christy Nohman
is doing the right thing. Get out, get thrown out,
you're never coming back, Leave yourself self to port. We'll

(49:23):
open up a pathway for you to come back legally.
I think that's the exact way to do it, all right,
folks only had a time for a couple. I hope
you're out riled up, like I apologize for that last one.
Have a great night, have a great weekend. We will
be back here on Monday. Be very careful, always drive safely,
bowling out warm coming up next
Advertise With Us

Popular Podcasts

Stuff You Should Know
Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

Ding dong! Join your culture consultants, Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, on an unforgettable journey into the beating heart of CULTURE. Alongside sizzling special guests, they GET INTO the hottest pop-culture moments of the day and the formative cultural experiences that turned them into Culturistas. Produced by the Big Money Players Network and iHeartRadio.

Crime Junkie

Crime Junkie

Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.