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October 9, 2025 49 mins

Bolling on Real America's Voice

Segment A: THE LATEST WITH LINDY LI

Segment B: THE LATEST WITH RINA SHAH

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
With you, my friend. All righty folks, guess why it's
four o'clock, very very quickly, Dow Jones down to sixty two,
SMP eighteen nothing, nazag down, a little bit, Oil was down,
out of news. Crypto was hovering a little bit around, unchanged.
Just want to get that through because we had a
lot to get to. You probably heard the name George Soros, right,
He's that billionaire, but they're Left's favorite billionaire puppet master.

(00:23):
He funds radical prosecutors, woke politicians, and the media networks
that protect them. But here's a name you may not
have heard. David E. Shaw. D E. Shaw. David Shaw
is a Wall Street billionaire, founder of a hedge fund
called D. E. Shaw in Company that one of the
biggest Democrat donors in America. He's poured nearly every penny
of his political money into the left, straight to Democrats,

(00:47):
their packs and their causes, and just like Soros, he
hides behind a mask of morality. Shaw's firm became the
poster child of DEI diversity, equity and inclusion. They preached value,
core principles, pronouns, you name it. They were behind it,
but behind the scenes, a very different story. While they're
lecturing the rest of us about morality and equality, d

(01:11):
Eshaw was forcing women and minority employees working for him
to sign away their rights, their civil rights, just to
collect paychecks for work they already did. They literally made
people sign releases promising never to file claims of harassment
or discrimination to get their paycheck that they've already earned. Then,
when reporters started digging, evidence started disappearing.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Hmmm.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Journalists caught portions of their website being deleted. And when
the heat hit the boss himself, the Eshaw, the man
David his COO, chief operating officer, turned around and fired
his own black female head of DEI, the woman he
hired to make the firm look inclusive, and tried to
pin the whole mess on her. That's not diversity, that's deception.

(01:58):
It gets worse. There's a pattern. The SEE already fined
d Shaw for violating whistle blower protections, a court found
them liable for defamation for scapegoating and employee during the
me Too era, and David Shaw's companies have a history
of being sued for sexual harassment and yet through it all,
the Biden Department of Justice hadn't lifted a finger, no raids,

(02:22):
no subpoenas, no investigations, no lawfair, not nothing zilts because remember,
this guy was their guy, a Democrat, not only a Democrat,
a Meggo donor, part of the same elite club that
funds the machine keeping those folks in power on the
left while they weaponized government against Conservatives, Donald Trump and others.

(02:44):
Think of Roger Stone, think of Steve Bannon, think of
Pete Navarro. Well, they give free passes to their billionaire
banker friends bankrolling their own agenda, d E. Shaw. If
David Eshaw were a Trump donor, the headlines would already
be screaming. But because he's on their side, system stay silent.

(03:05):
That's the real face of power in America, and it's
time we start calling that out. Tyler's bring in our
first guest, the political strategist campaign advisor who was a
Democrat but made the switch to the Republican Party because
she got smart. She figured it out, folks, and she
now fights against the evilness of the Democrats. She's a
co host on her Take podcast with a PbD great

(03:30):
podcast group. Happy to welcome back my friend Lindy Lee.
Lindy we have so much to talk about. But since
the president took the whole four o'clock hour yesterday with
a great topic, I mean Antifa, terrorist organization or not,
I would say absolutely. And we saw a bunch of
young citizen young gun journalists, some of them with bruises,

(03:50):
young lady had black eye, talking about how when they
go to work, they might get hurt, they might get
beat up, they might get assaulted, they might die. And
they point to the legacy media in the back of
the room, and the setup was beautiful, how the citizen
journals are upfront and the legacy media's and back, and
they said, you guys don't have to you don't have
to know what we have to know before we go

(04:11):
out and try and cover stories. It was just phenomenal. Lindy,
let's talk with Antifa, shall we? How in the world
is Antifa still allowed to operate in this country?

Speaker 3 (04:20):
Eric, it's so good to be with you.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
The reason why these still exist is that the loft
tells us, oh, it's just a political movement, it's not
an actual entity. But no, these people are actually extremist,
they're actually terrorists. And I can't forget that night. Eric,
I don't know if you remember on CNN they had
a cairn at the bottom and said mostly piecebow protests.
Meanwhile the city was on fire and people were overturning

(04:43):
police cars and assaulting citizens and police. Antifa is a
terrorist organization. It's not even a question anymore. I don't
even know why we're allowing for that discussion. I live
here in Philadelphia. They set my street on fire over
George Floyd. They held him up to be their messiah.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
So not only was mostly peaceful, was the CNN chi
round with the building burning literally behind it. Eli Velshi
was on MSNBC around the same time, maybe within the
same week another city, I'm not sure if it's Minneapolis
or now, another city burning and the guy Ellie Velshie
while he's on camera saying this is a peaceful protest.
So we were saying, gets shot in the leg with

(05:24):
a rubber bullet, huttingly, pretty peaceful. But what we've now
found out, and what Trump pointed out yesterday, and this
is important, that Antifa has been funded funded by radical forces.
He kept trying to get the kids to say Soros,
he didn't really name the name, but radical outsiders funding this.
I think we can shut them down calling terrorists organization.

(05:46):
Any damage they do, any violence they do, we can
up up the.

Speaker 4 (05:50):
Penalties right right, And you talk about sores And I
think that's an extremely important point because Soros always tries
to have a measure of plausible deniability by donating through
a series of shell organizations so he can say, oh,
I had nothing to do with it. But where do
you think the billions are coming from? George Sore is
a single handedly the biggest donor on the left. He

(06:12):
has his hand in everything. The better question to ask,
in fact, is who is he not donating to.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
That's a much shorter list.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
Well, he Yeah, famously, Krasner was your district attorney in Philadelphia,
wildly liberal, let out criminals, let out hardened criminals, almost
to the detriment of the citizens of Philadelphia. And yet
Philadelphia is still a wildly liberal city and continues to
elect liberal Democrats up and down the ticket.

Speaker 4 (06:39):
Yeah, unfortunately, I mean, I'll probably get in trouble for
saying this. But he depends on those people. He depends
on those that's his demographic. He depends on.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
Them for votes. That's who a supporter base is.

Speaker 4 (06:50):
And he understands that, and it's really just it's really
disheartening to see the birthplace of America descend into such
chaos because under his tenure, that's what has become. You
can't go outside without having to be worried about getting shot.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
That's Philadelphia for you.

Speaker 4 (07:06):
And I mean, this is not the Philadelphia that I
was raised in the suburbs, but Pennsylvania, I mean it
has Pennsylvania is.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Deeply nest out in my heart.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
It breaks my heart to see everything disintegrate under progressive leadership.
And it's not just Larry Krasner, by the way, it's
our mayor as well. Criminal justice reform basically means let
everybody out of jail.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
You wonder if Trump's gonna send some National Guard to
the city of Philadelphia.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
Day, I wouldn't mind.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
I actually thing is, I'm not even sure. Listen, I'm
a libertarian. I don't really like the idea of federal
law enforcement in our cities and in our states. I
just don't generate. It just rubs me the wrong way
as a libertarian. But I love the way Trump does
a lot of things, not necessarily for what the end
results may be, but a lot of things to get

(07:52):
inside the liberals' heads. I mean they literally go apoplectic
about the jab Pritzker in Illinois, h Gavin KNWSOM cal California,
and every single talking head from Joy Reid did Jim
Acosta to Simone Sanders. They just look it ups the
Trump derangement syndrome, feelings and amosity towards Trump and you

(08:17):
gotta love it.

Speaker 5 (08:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
I called him the woke forrigrade because they get angry
at whatever he does. It's just orange man bad. If
Trump does something, they automatically hate it. And let's don't
even get me started on Joy read. Her entire career
was built on racial grievance and how everything is terrible
for black people.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
That's her entire stick And I'm you know, an MSBC
Just yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
Let's stay on Joy for a second. Because she made
a comment about JD. Vans getting into Yale because he
was white. Joy Reid is a Harvard graduate, and Harvard
is one of the prime examples of when when conservatives
went to the Supreme Court and thought to eliminate affirmative action,
which means allowing minorities to get into colleges that they

(09:04):
normally couldn't get into simply because they're meaning a quota,
or that the college wants that that diversification rather than
allowing the meritocracy to take over joy Reid, I'm guessing
is a product of baby product that she said.

Speaker 4 (09:18):
So you're right, she said so with her own mouth.
She said, I wouldn't be at Harvard. I wouldn't for
affirmative actions.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
She admitted. This is not our conjecture. She said it herself.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
So she's got some Kahona.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
I want to support.

Speaker 4 (09:35):
I want to I want to make sure that you
always understand this. It's not every demographic, it's whites and Asians, Okay,
because whites and Asians score better than any other demographic.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
On TECHNISI.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
Affermative action.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
Am I right? Asians score the highest.

Speaker 4 (09:58):
Yeah, but whites and Asians to score better than everyone
is what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Right, right, And so the hurt our Asians and whites, right,
go ahead.

Speaker 4 (10:06):
I'm just saying that it's incredibly unfair that so many kids,
they work hard, but they are discriminated again simply because
they're white or.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
Asian and they can't get into their dream school.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
I didn't get I mean, this is not important anymore,
but I didn't get into Harvard. I had a twenty
three to ninety SAT score, which is essentially perfect. I
got waitlisted at Harvard, which devastated me at the time.
I don't really care anymore, but I'm just saying it
didn't make any sense when people with lower test scores
and resumes weren't as strong, they easily got in because

(10:36):
i mean, yeah, was good as smiling.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
Yeah, well, well we know what it is, we absolutely
knowse but but somehow the white male, conservative, white male,
straight male is at the bottom of the social totem pole,
at least certainly was up until you know so much
because as.

Speaker 4 (10:55):
I said to you, Eric, I've said to you this offline,
and I'll say it again on air, white men their blank.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
I'm a huge fan, and I'm.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
So sick and tire society trash white.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
Well, that's one woman's opinion.

Speaker 4 (11:10):
It's one woman's white men fantastic.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
Since we're on race, the census has historically counted minorities
illegal minorities in the count and Trump is trying to say,
let's do another census. It's not supposed to happen, just
let's do it off here every ten years are supposed
to take the census, but he says, because of the
way it's been faultily administered, that we need to do

(11:32):
it over. I think it's a great idea, and it'll
also the resources. So America has a certain amount of
resources to spend. Right, it's our budget, and we send
it out to the states and we send it out
to the districts and the municipalities based on the demographics.
And that's all based on the census. So if you
have bad info going in, garbage in, garbage out, meaning
illegals are skewing the resource allocation, that's my take. What's

(11:55):
your take?

Speaker 4 (11:56):
Eric, I think you're spot on, and I looked into
this because I am a legal immigrant.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
My family waited years to come here.

Speaker 4 (12:03):
We've contributed so much this country, created hundreds of American jobs.

Speaker 3 (12:07):
We followed every rule.

Speaker 4 (12:08):
But then you have people storming across the border, completely
desecrating every policy, every law of this country. And let's
take California for example, they would lose two to three
congressional seats if illegals weren't counted.

Speaker 3 (12:22):
This isn't saying it. Maybe more liberals, maybe.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
More ban will tell you five ban, it will tell
you California will lose five of both. Florida Governor Santa
said we would pick up two in Florida and at
least two in Texas. Lendy, I gotta go. Love having
you on, and I think Asian people are the blank. Also,
what do you think of that?

Speaker 6 (12:42):
That's so nice?

Speaker 1 (12:44):
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Speaker 7 (15:13):
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Speaker 4 (15:58):
Right?

Speaker 1 (15:58):
I first cast stage geo political advice and strategists who
served as a senior stafford to two, not one, but
two Republican members of Congress. Happy to have Arena Shah
join us again, My dear Rena Shah, always always good
to have you. So let's talk about this lunatic guy
in Virginia who wants to be the top cop there.
He wants to be Attorney General of the state of Virginia.

(16:18):
J Jones sent texts wishing violence not only his political adversaries,
but their spouses and their children. Democrats still seem to
back him, even after his violent texts about Republicans. Rena,
you're also you know, listen, so you were there, You're
you're a senior stafford on the hill. But when you
see this, you're senior a congressional aid to a top

(16:40):
level congressman or woman. And you go in your party,
what do you say? To them about supporting this Jay
Johnson for Attorney General of Virginia.

Speaker 8 (16:50):
My first and most clear message would be this guy
has to drop out, because when you see it in
black and white, or rather blue and gray like this,
you can sense that this is a person who's unfit
for any level of public facing leadership. And look, Eric,
I mean, this is unbelievable on every level. You know,
this J Jones scandal. When I look at it on

(17:11):
its face, it's straight out of a bad thriller. And
I'm not just saying that because I've been behind the
scenes that it'd be a nightmare to work for someone
like this who's been exposed as such, but it's very
real given the backdrop of what we're seeing across the country.
Of course, political violence is something that feels kind of
part and parcel in this era. But it's disgusting that

(17:33):
this kind of person would think that that kind of
texting wouldn't see the light of day. He's a Democrat,
of course, who's running for Virginia's top cop, and to
think that he's fantasized in these twenty twenty two texts
about pumping two bullets to the head of the Republican
House Speaker Todd Gilbert, and then wishing his kids would

(17:55):
quote unquote die in their mother's arms to maybe change
his mind on policy. That just tells me this isn't
a rational human being who does not deserve public service.
I mean, what's furthermore is that he even joked about
urinating on Republican graves. I mean, he's apologized like it's

(18:15):
no big deal, but even some Democrats are cringing, and
Trump is calling for him to drop out. Governor Younkin,
the governor of Virginia, is saying that it's beyond disqualifying,
which I very much agree with. His opponent, Jason Mieirez
up until now, unless something has changed, has been very
kind and not yet called for him to drop out.
Jason Meres is a quality guy. I've been fortunate to

(18:38):
spend some time with him earlier this year. But look
at the liberal media how they're treating this. It's crickets
or they're even downplaying it as quote unquote old texts
while they lose their minds over a sombrero meme. So look,
I've said it before. In many words, Jay Jones is unhinged.
Virginians cannot trust him. To protect their families. It's a

(19:01):
wake up call. Also, Democrats rage is also dangerous. They
keep saying right wing range is right wing rage is dangerous. Well,
Democrat rage is dangerous.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Versus it's deadly. Democrat rage is deadly. The right wing
rage maybe I don't know dangerous or intimidating, but progressive
rage can be deadly, and we've seen that with our
friends Charlie Curry. You know, it's amazing to me. Rina
is not that this guy got caught saying really stupid crap,
because I think they all all do that they think

(19:32):
in the privacy of their own text messaging, but the
fact that he doubled down a second time. The person
he was sending to was a Republican at the time,
and he doubled down saying, oh yeah, I'm clarifying that
I mean the children too, which is insane but worse
than that. Abigail's former rep of Virginia, Abigail Spamberg, who's
running for governor, who's the Democrat nominee for governor, has said,

(19:55):
oh yeah, not good, but I'm still backing Jay Challenge
for attorney general. They're not even distancing themselves from someone
who suggested murdering an adversary.

Speaker 8 (20:09):
If Spamberger wants to lock up this Virginia governorship, she
needs to do better. She needs to put her foot
down and call it what it is, that not just Americans,
but Virginians deserve better than this violent fantasy land that,
it seems is.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
What a lot of our fellow Americans are living in.

Speaker 8 (20:26):
Whin some seers, who of course is the Republican opposing Spamburger,
is coming down of course and talking about this.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
Look, I'm worried about this on every level. I am.

Speaker 8 (20:38):
I had a great conversation last night actually with a
very centrist Democrat that I don't think I can name.
It was a private conversation, but that person gave me
a lot of hope. And that person spoke particularly to me,
and not because you know, this person knew I was
a Republican, but spoke about Charlie Kirk's assassination being something
that made them want to get off of social media

(20:58):
and that they're just disturbed about sort of the rhetoric.
And so I want to say it's not everybody, but
for people to act like it's not happening across a
political spectrum is very tone death.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
And again, we've got to get our country.

Speaker 8 (21:12):
Especially those people who are seeking public service, out of
these violent fantasy lands where they.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Wish the irony the irony. He's running for attorney general,
the top lawmaker in the state, and a very influential
swingnesday in the last but the top lawmaker. You know,
if you boil it down, I mean, it's borderline illegal.
I mean, you can't call for the murder of people.
I think maybe you can. I could be wrong on

(21:38):
the First Amendment on that plant, but let me just
progress this to the other story that we were talking
about yesterday. MTG came on the show, and to her credit,
she said, you know, I'm bowling. I'm a Republican. I'm
a conservative first. I'm pro Trump, but I'm a conservative first,
and I got to make sure my kids grow up
in a country that is right leaning, center right, right leaning.
And she's pushing back on a couple of things that

(22:00):
the Trump administration is pretty much leaning on her not
to do. We have a sound bite. If we can
roll that sound bite, let's.

Speaker 9 (22:05):
Do that to allow Democrats to have some sort of
moral high ground on this issue, because they're only one
the only ones talking about it, I think is a
major failure from the Republican Party. And I'm not going
to stand there and just keep talking the talking points
when my own adult children can hardly afford health insurance premiums,

(22:25):
when everyone in my district, it's the number one issue
that I hear about day in and day out, not
just people on the ACA, but people that have private
insurance as well. And I think it's something that we
have to talk about. And I don't see why the
government needs to be shut down. I really don't. I
believe that if Republicans learn to govern and weld power,

(22:47):
they can use the nuclear option in the Senate, they
can open up the government. We can get back to
work for the American people, and Republicans can solve this
problem that is a very big problem that we can't ignore.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
We get the policy for just one minute here, let's
talk about the politics. Because MTG basically said, look, I
brought a bill to call Antifa the a terrorist organization,
right declare a domestic terror organization. Never got voted on.
I bought a bill to say burning the American flag
should be illegal, never got voted on. And she went
through three or four things that she english as the
first is the first language. None of them got codified, right,

(23:21):
and they didn't get codified because Mike Johnson, Speaker of
the House, never brought him to a House vote. Because
for whatever reason I asked her. She didn't know why.
I asked Bandon later. He said, because they're all rhinos
and they want to as soon as Trump is done,
they want to come back in and own the place again.
Weigh in on the politics behind some of these ideas
and how they're not getting through with the House Republicans,
House Senate and the House President.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
Eric.

Speaker 8 (23:45):
This is why I love coming on your show, because
you understand nuance, and I'm a creature of the House.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
I love that place.

Speaker 8 (23:50):
I started my career there, and I have seen it
become increasingly dysfunctional. On the one hand, I see Speaker
Johnson surviving, but I have seen him become increasingly ineffective.
And Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green right there, I cannot believe it.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
I've said it on the show before.

Speaker 8 (24:06):
I cannot believe I agree with her wholeheartedly these days.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
I mean, she is just really out there stating fact.

Speaker 8 (24:12):
She's speaking about things practically, and let's not forget another
bill that she's been a part of. There with Thomas
Massey and Rocanna, Congressman from different sides the aisle, talking
about the Epstein files, the survivors. So Johnson has been
a really bad moment when she's calling out his leadership
as being weak, because she just said it right there
in two sentences, how this could get done, how you

(24:33):
can actually govern Republicans. And I think you know, I
applaud her for lighting a fire.

Speaker 2 (24:39):
Under her own party.

Speaker 8 (24:40):
And whether you love it or you hate it, she's
speaking for every hard working American family that is getting
crushed by this shutdown mess. And I know it was
a fiery X post that she put across where she
blasted Republican leaders for ignoring the expiring Obamacare tax credits,
which have helped a lot of people in my native US.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
Virginia as well.

Speaker 8 (25:01):
And I was on the I was on Capitol Hill
actually as a senior aide to a Republican.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
My dear Rena, we'll do the policy another time. I
appreciate you weighing in on the politics. I have to go.
I'm up against the break. I appreciate your time so much.
We'll get you back and when we talk a little bit.
I think it's a big issue. The rural America is
about to have a rude awakening as far as healthcare,
and there are Republicans that need to hear Mtgrina Sha,

(25:28):
maybe even this show. So we'll talk again very very soon,
Rina Sha. Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
Thank you, Eric. Take care.

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Speaker 1 (26:37):
The temperature gets a little colder across America, Americans will
start thinking about the flu season. Many experts are predicting
this will be one of the worst flu seasons we've
had in quite a while. Here to give us insight
on how we can avoid getting sick is chief of
Disaster and Emergency Medicine at the Great Company, The Wellness Company.
We love the Wellness Company doctors, and we love doctor
Kelly Victory. I've been doing TV with doctor Kelly Victory

(26:58):
since before COVID. Remember COVID, doctor Victory, Can you just
can we start with COVID right now? A lot of
people are talking about, well, it's going to be a
horrible COVID season, and maybe it already had. I think
I already had it and didn't even know at this
time around. Tell us, do we still need to watch
out for COVID?

Speaker 11 (27:15):
Well, thanks as always for having me Eric. As you said,
the kids are back at school, the leaves are changing,
So cue the fear mongering about cold and flu season,
and that includes COVID. The reality is that upper respiratory viruses,
including influenza and COVID and rhinoviruses are out there in
the environment all the time. Although it may not sound

(27:38):
very sexy, the best thing that people can do is
pay attention to their overall health and wellness, the things
that will improve their immune system, and that's the basics,
like eating a good diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and
those sorts of things. Whether or not this will be
an unusually robust influenza season or COVIDVID season, we don't know.

(28:02):
I will tell you unfortunately, a lot of people did
some damage to their immune systems by taking these COVID
shots over and over again. And we know that we
have a multitude of studies that have proven that the
more vaccinated you are for COVID, the more likely you
are to contract it. So it actually not only isn't efficacious,

(28:25):
it has negative efficacy. So I recommend that people, as
I said, in addition to doing the basics, people should
be supplementing vitamin D And I think it is a
good idea to have on hand one of our emergency kits,
because those kits include the kinds of medications that you
would need if you should start to get unusually ill,

(28:48):
and that includes, by the way, antibiotics. Many of the
people who got significantly ill in the past from influenza
or from COVID actually ended up offering from a bacterial infection,
a bacterial pneumonia on top of the virus, and that's
where antibiotics, for example, come in. Our kids also include

(29:10):
things like tamiflu and ibromectin. Which are effective not only
against COVID but against influenza.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
What age dot. A lot of people say, Oh, I'm
in my thirties, I don't really need these sorts of
wellness company kits because I'm healthy. But that's not really true,
because you can walk and touch a surface and if
it's got a virus on it, but whatever, and you
touch your face or even airborne, right, I mean, you
can catch us at any age. Right, you really want
to make sure you have these things on hand, no

(29:37):
matter what age you are.

Speaker 11 (29:39):
Absolutely, there's no question that the people who are at
highest risk for a bad outcome from anything from influenza
to COVID to even a common cold are the very
young and the elderly, and those people who have underlying
health issues, whether that's heart disease or diabetes. But anyone
can contract influenza. Most people will sail right through it

(30:01):
with simple over the countermeasures tile and all ibuprofen, lots
of liquids, decongestents, cough medications, those sorts of things. Very
few people will end up needing to seek medical care.
But I do think, as I said, that it makes
sense to have these kits on hand because the last
thing you want to do when you're profoundly ill, really

(30:23):
under the weather is have to get in the car,
either make an appointment at your doctor, or god forbid,
have to find an urgent care or an emergency department.
That's not where you want to be.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
What I'm getting it also is the Wellness Company kit, right.
It also prevents you from contracting some of these viruses
and diseases, right, not just help you deal with the
symptoms afterwards.

Speaker 11 (30:48):
Absolutely, we have things medications in there that will help
prevent you from contracting. For example, if you have been
up close and personal with somebody who ends up having influenza,
you certainly can choose to take things like the tamiflu.
Drugs like tamiflu are best used. They have the best

(31:08):
efficacy and the best chance of decreasing your symptoms if
they are taken very very early. So if you have
been in close contact with somebody who is tested positive
for influenza, then it may make sense, depending on your
underlying health conditions, to start taking tama.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
Rac well that well and this kid and open in
the Guy books the Guy Books to teach you how
to how much take one to take it. That's also
very important, Doctor, Kelly Victory, appreciate your time. Thank you
so much.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
Thanks for having me.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
I've talked to you again. Next, I want to talk
to you about hydroxychloroquinn and ivermectin, because remember the bad
rap those got and all of a sudden, hey, it
turns out they worked, Doc.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
Thank you absolutely, Thanks Eric.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
Hi, folks, it is always entertaining to watch CNN turn
on one of their own, isn't that. No one eats
their own quite like the liberals do? And who can
blame them, especially when it's Nancy Pelosi they're dealing with.
Who is one of the most corrupt snakes in the.

Speaker 12 (32:03):
DC swamp want to make and that is nobody who
has lied more to Congress than Donald Trump. And that's
why I tore up his speech because it was a
manifesto of lies. And I said at the time, so
it's so cute almost that he's accusing somebody of lying to.

Speaker 9 (32:20):
Kind of obviously he wasn't under oath.

Speaker 3 (32:23):
It's a different matter.

Speaker 12 (32:24):
He's the President of the United States speaking to the
Congress of the United States.

Speaker 2 (32:28):
Thank you so much, him, speaker, appreciate.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
It doesn't matter, you idiot, he's your president. Too seeing
an anchor. Okay, thank you, thank you so much. We'll
see you the next time. That guys really don't like
to be challenged in their crummy policies, do they. They
love and obedient media media that does as they're told
to do and only ask the easy questions, a softball question.
So when the media I do their own lashes out

(32:53):
of their own occasionally and ask the real questions, well
they send in the clowns.

Speaker 13 (32:58):
Well, the real chicagoans I talked to that I communicate with,
mostly black and brown, actually tell me that you don't
seem to know the difference between illegal aliens and real
Chicago citizens. They feel that you are siding with the
illegal aliens over them in their communities, and sadly, and

(33:20):
let's get to the question. Let's yeah, let's get to
the question. The real question is simply this. I don't
know how to make it any more direct. An illegal
alien from Nicaragua grabbed a woman on the North Side
light question, bashed her head into the sidewalk, knocked her unconscious,
and raped her. If that had been your wife's state.

Speaker 10 (33:41):
Okay, all right, we're not going to answer.

Speaker 3 (33:44):
Would you want ice?

Speaker 13 (33:45):
Would you want ice?

Speaker 1 (33:47):
To deport her.

Speaker 8 (33:48):
Let's let's let's move on.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
Yes, let's move on. That's uh, let's go Brandon Johnson.
He's got a single digit approval rating in the city
of Chicago, right around where Lori Lightfoot, who he took
over for, was polling, right when she got bounced by
that guy. We all love. This is great. These next
two are amazing. We all love good liberal melt down,
don't we. The Democrat leading the race for California governor

(34:10):
to replace Kevin Newsom was asked the question she didn't
like and like the good snowflake that she is when
challenged on her ability to win the race, the self
righteous liberal Katie Porter watch this woman and tell me
she's not one of the most unlikable human beings on
the planet. She may be the next governor of California.

Speaker 14 (34:30):
Listen, what do you say to the forty percent of
California voters who you'll need in.

Speaker 3 (34:34):
Order to win, who voted for Trump?

Speaker 15 (34:38):
How would I need them in order to win?

Speaker 14 (34:39):
Man, Well, unless you think you're going to get sixty
percent of the vote, you think you'll get sixty percent?
All everybody who did not vote for Trump will vote
for you.

Speaker 3 (34:48):
That's what you're in a general election.

Speaker 14 (34:50):
Yes, you just said you don't need those Trump voters.

Speaker 15 (34:53):
Well, you asked me if I needed them to win,
So you don't think like this is unnecessarily argumentative. What
is your question?

Speaker 14 (34:59):
The question is the same thing I asked everybody that
this is being called the empowering voters to stop Trump's
power grap. Every other candidate has answered this question.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
This is not and I said I support it.

Speaker 14 (35:11):
So and the question is what do you say to
the forty percent of voters who voted for Trump?

Speaker 15 (35:16):
Oh, I'm happy to say that. It's the do you
need them to win? Part that I don't understand. I'm
happy to answer the ques answer the question is you
haven't written, and I'll answer.

Speaker 14 (35:23):
And we've also asked the other candidates do you think
you need any of those forty percent of California voters
to win?

Speaker 3 (35:28):
And you're saying no, you don't.

Speaker 15 (35:30):
No, I'm saying I'm going to try to win every
vote I can. And what I'm saying to you is that, well,
to those voters, Okay, so you I don't want to
keep doing this, So I'm going to call it.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
She gets up and she gets the walks away. The
point is the reporter didn't ask, oh, what's your favorite
caller and how much she hate Trump, because those are
the only two questions that she could nail. Those are softballs,
and she had a tough question. She didn't like it,
so she walked away. But I want to know another
reason why Katie Porter, that same one might have trouble
winning this election, besides being a nasty snowflake. Well because

(36:00):
she scolded her ex husband by throwing a pot of
mashed potatoes on his head. Or maybe this because she
abused and berated staffers until they cried. You know else.
We love We love liberal meltdowns, but we also love
a good liberal backtrack, like AOC who felt it necessary
to insult Stephen Miller by insulting every single man who

(36:23):
lacks height. By the way, Stephen Miller is healthy five
foot ten inches, which is above the average height in America,
which is five foot nine. Anyway, Fearing a loss of voters,
AOC decides to lay it on thick in her support
of quote short kings.

Speaker 6 (36:37):
As she puts it, I want to express my love
for the short king community. I don't believe in body shaming.
I am talking about how big or small someone is
on the inside, like, for example, I have no idea
how tall Andrew Tait is no idea at all, But

(36:59):
that guy books to me like five three, like five three,
five four.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
We're we're we're pulling us out of it because it
couldn't take it anymore. So she made fun of Stephen Millers.
She thought he was sure, and she made fun of
him being a short king or some nonsense like that.
She got lit up because you know, liberals are snowflakes
and don't make fun of people's what they look like.
And so she tried to backtrack it with, oh, it's
how big he was on the inside. Shut up, We'll

(37:29):
be back to and a half minutes. My next guest
has been named to the Time one hundred Most Influential
Rising Stars list. He's the Great Florida Congressman from the

(37:49):
great State of Florida. Mister Byron Donald's welcome, Congressman. Just
wanting some breaking news right now, CBS and others are
reporting New York Attorney General Letitia James just indicted on
fraud charge by federal grand jury in the Eastern District
of Virginia on Thursday, October that's today sources indicate that
the charges are related to banking mortgage fraud. There you go,

(38:10):
breaking a little news for you, my friend. Letici James
just indiced your thoughts. Your first reaction.

Speaker 16 (38:17):
Those who live in glasshouses and throwstones, And that's the
first reaction I got. Number two. Look, I mean, you
can't do what she did, but she's accused of doing.
When she's accused is lying on mortgage applications. You just
can't do it. And considering the fact that she launched
one of the most political and insane prosecution civil prosecutions

(38:38):
against an American, let alone President Trump saying that mar
A Lago is valued at eighteen million dollars. I mean,
that's just stupid, you know, because the hypocrisy of it
really and a lot of people.

Speaker 1 (38:50):
On the left are already on social media all the
this is retaliatory action by trump bs. It's retaliatory. If
you break the law, you're gonna get held accountable, especially
when you do things like trying to put incarcerat Trump
or bankrupt Trump simply because you don't like his politics.
Even though he didn't break the labor they were moving

(39:11):
laws around to try and fit a prosecution while she
was actually breaking the law herself. Fight do we finally
see a purple walk? You think? I don't know.

Speaker 16 (39:24):
I'll leave that up to them. One thing I know
is nobody's above the law. That's what the left told
us repeatedly over the last couple of years. And so
you can't defraud on a mortgage application. That's the facts.
Laticia James is accused of doing that. She'll have her
day in court and we'll see how it goes.

Speaker 1 (39:41):
All right. So interesting that she was indicted in the
federal district court in Virginia. Speaking of Virginia, this nut job,
this this attorney General candidate Jay Jones sent those text
messages to a colleague saying that he hoped that former
Republican House Speaker Todd Gilbert's children would children would die.

(40:02):
How did the Democrats continue in Abigail Spanberger still supporting
this guy, she's running for governor, still supporting this guy.
I mean, did the Democrats just not have no self
awareness at all? At one?

Speaker 16 (40:17):
They don't have self awareness. But it's bigger than that.
They have no moral clarity. That's the problem in the
Democrat Party. There's no moral clarity. I will tell you this.
There was a Republican like this, he would have been
gone off the ballot long ago. That's a fact. Everybody
in a party would have called for that person to go.
You cannot do this. This guy, he wants to be
the top cop in Virginia. Like, that's what's happening. He

(40:39):
wants to run for attorney general. But you're the attorney
general who, in your private messages is actively wishing for
the death of your political rival. That's crazy. But that's
the Democrats. They only care about power. They really don't
care about the people that they say that they care about.
They're only interested in continuing the cottage industry that is

(41:02):
the Democrat power movement. That's all they want. That's all
they care about. That's why no major Democrat has called
for this guy is to get out of the race.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
Yeah, I just guys, But the folks know I live
here in Florida. I've lived down here for four years,
for going on five years. It's the state's amazing. You know,
you're rumored to be the leading contender for governor Florida
coming up. And the reason why I'm putting it this
way because I'm gonna ask a tough question, and I'd
like her just just your gut reaction. So we had
MTG on the other day and she was upset that

(41:31):
she's brought a couple of things forward anti declaring, like
codifying Trump's executive order that antifa is in fact a
terrorist organization, codifying the fact that if you burn the
American flag you will be committing a crime, and in others,
and she feels like the caucus, the Republicans Speaker Johnson

(41:52):
isn't bringing to the to the floor for a vote,
and she can't figure out why would you know why?

Speaker 17 (41:57):
No?

Speaker 16 (41:58):
I mean, look, I got bills too that he hasn't
to the floor. There's a couple that I have which
codify the President's executive orders on energy and a couple others.
I wish they got a floor vote as well. I
really can't speak to that. You know, the Speaker and
the leadership team, they decide what goes. There's a lot
of members who are frustrated by stuff that they believe
is quite simple, like the ones that MTG has that

(42:19):
should get a floor vote. I think they should. That's
something that the leadership makes a decision on. Everybody's got
to deal with it. This happens that at the federal level.
It happens in every state legislature.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
Around the country. But it's Mike Johnson not bringing to
the floor because he doesn't think they'll pass, because there'll
be some Republicans that may be exposed because they would
vote against those Is that part of the reason. By
the way, as a citizen of America, not necessarily just Florida,
I want to know who votes against codifying Antifa as

(42:50):
a terrorist organization or who votes against calling him burning
the American flag a crime. I think so.

Speaker 16 (42:58):
I think there's probably some concerns about what the vote
mix will be on the Republican caucus the other pieces.
Some of these items, you know, they got to go
through through the committee process in order to get a
full and thorough vetting. There might be some concerns there.
But this is one of the reasons why I've long
since advocated for the People's House to be an open
body where members can bring bills, debate bills. It doesn't

(43:21):
mean that they're going to pass. There's an opportunity where
they could be killed in committees or on the or
on the floor of the House. That's the way the
process should work. But one of the major issues in
all legislative processes, and this is not just DC, it's
every state capital in the country, is that the leadership
has always had an outsized influence on what goes to

(43:43):
the floor excuse me, and that's a real problem. Is
something that needs to be fixed. Do you think the
members should be able to represent their districts, regardless if
you think it's a good measure or a bad measure.
I think those items should.

Speaker 1 (43:53):
Be heard well. The Beigg is a question, Congressmen, do
you have confidence in Speaker Johnson?

Speaker 5 (43:59):
I do.

Speaker 16 (43:59):
I mean, looks being Speaker is hard. It's not as
easy as people think it is. It's a very hard
job to do. You're trying to keep the various factions
of the House together. I think Speaker Johnson has actually
done a very good job, and he'd tell you he
and I have disagreed on issues from time to time.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
That's the way it works.

Speaker 16 (44:15):
But at the end of the day, he has really
done a good job leading the Republican Conference. There are
disagreements all through the conference. I mean, we could sit
here and talk about those at nauseum, but it's not
about the disagreements it's about what you accomplish, and especially
this year with President Trump coming back, we've been able
to accomplish getting the president's agenda through Congress, major feat

(44:36):
with spending cuts, and I disagreed on the spending cuts.
I wish it were more. That's what I advocated for,
but you have to deal with the votes that are
in the chamber, and so I think he's done a
good job. I would like to see more. I'm quite
sure Marjorie would like to see a lot more. But
you know, there's only one speaker at a time. He
has to be able to try to find a way
to move policy through the House of Representatives.

Speaker 1 (44:56):
Do you know this issue that's bubbling up with the
rural hospital situation. I don't think it's I don't pretty sure.
It's not right left only where there were some There
was some funding during during COVID and whatnot that assisted
hospitals in rural parts of the country to meet expenses.
And I understand it that in the new Big Beautiful bills,

(45:18):
a lot of that money is being pulled back. Some
Republicans want to see it up upped in that number
they left some of the money in. They want to
see it h. Are you familiar with this bill and
do you know where it stands? Well?

Speaker 16 (45:30):
What happened between when we were going through the president's
agendas that there were adjustments to.

Speaker 1 (45:34):
Waste, fraud and abuse in Medicaid.

Speaker 16 (45:36):
According to GAO, there's about fifty billion dollars every single
year of waste in fraud and abuse in the medicaid system.
So what we did was go through some of the
loopholes that states have been abusing to basically game the
system to get more money out of the federal government.
What we also did is we put together fifty billion
dollars specifically for rural hospitals, something by the way, the

(45:57):
Democrats want to get rid of. They want to go
back to the waste forward and abuse system in medicaid
as opposed to having direct funding for those same rural hospitals.
So we have a solution in place today according to
the law. Democrats want to change that because they want
the old system where there were no checks and balances
in states like California, Illinois, New York could just gain
the system repeatedly. Now, that doesn't mean that there's not

(46:20):
more work to do in Medicaid. I think there's a
lot more work that can be done in the Medicaid
system and in healthcare overall. That's something where again you
got to have the votes and you have to have
the will in order to get that through Capitol Hill
into the President's that's for signature. Well, I think we're
just getting started on this.

Speaker 1 (46:36):
As a voting citizen in the state of the great
free state in the Union, Florida, I look forward to
to calling you. I shouldn't say I think by Governor
Donald's I better not do that yet. I had a
brain freeze there. I thought it was twenty twenty six.
Sorry Congress and Donald's. I don't want to put you
in that position. But good to have you on the show.

(46:57):
Thank you. It's good to be with you with us,
and we'll see against him. Folks. Here it is the edge.
Take a look at this, Jordan Belford, Wolf of Wall
Street Watch. There's that infamous scene of you coming out
of the I believe the country club and you know
you're high accurate, yeah, and you see you see your
your Ferrari or Lambeau, and you're you're trying to figure
out how to get to it, and you're trying to

(47:17):
figure out and then you just kind of use the
trees and the walls as bumpers on the way. Huh,
phenomenal scene, creative license. You say it's it's accurate.

Speaker 7 (47:29):
No, well, the only thing that's not accurate is that
it was in receite not just go sign up.

Speaker 1 (47:34):
It's at air Bowling that YouTube dot com slash at
air Bowling the edge. Do it, do it, do it.
I'm watching. We'll be back two and f minutes. Best
best part of the show, best time. Look at that
number right there, eight eight, eight, six and three two
seventy voicemails. I'll talk about it anything. I'll listen to them.

(47:56):
I got about one thousand backlogged right now, catching up.
Keep sending them. Ben, you got a couple for.

Speaker 16 (48:01):
Us, Yes, sir, we have a viewer as a proposition
for the country.

Speaker 17 (48:05):
Hey, Eric, love your show. Keep up the good work.
You're doing an ell of a job. I got an
idea for a new hat. Make it red and on
the front say make America groovy again. Now that's a
section of our populace that would understand. But on the
back of the ball cap, but we are right with

(48:29):
an exclamation point that covers about three bases at least
we are right rugged individualists. I guess you're talking to
a group that came up through the seventies. I think
make America groovy again would be a good slogan. You're
doing a hell job.

Speaker 1 (48:50):
Keep it up. Well, thank you. Make America groovy again? Ben,
what do you think make America groovy again? That's a
produg the seventies, I'd say, I think, yeah.

Speaker 12 (49:00):
It's a bit past my time, but you know it
might work.

Speaker 1 (49:03):
You got a quick one, Yeah, we have of you
were who has a quick correction for you?

Speaker 5 (49:07):
Brother Bowling. Greetings Uncle Bobby from the home of the
world's second largest navy. Not meaning to contradict my favorite president,
but we are this world's second largest navy, much to
my chagrin. Also, let me help you with your on
air brain fart. That lady with that funny mask on

(49:28):
her face, that's the scales of justice, my brother. Not
a funny lady. Very serious lady. It's not being very
well adhered to. I'm afraid. Keep up your good work. Brother.

Speaker 1 (49:39):
We love you, see you, thank you, and very quickly.
It's right. I called her. I think I called her
Lady Liberty. Accidentally, I know satuely. It's the scales of
justice and she's blindfolded. Everyone is supposed to be treated equally.
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