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Speaker 1 (00:17):
If your DV sounds funny in the evening, and if
you're watching live from Studio six B on Real America's Boys, that.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Is Live from Studio six B on Real America's Voice
on a Tuesday night, December thirtieth slicksare's gonna do some sports.
The geek Squad is here. He's gonna do nothing. Haroon
and Fran holding it down as always. We've got the
pandemonium in the studio before we go live here at
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eight o'clock. Drick Dolcado, how are you.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
I've had better?
Speaker 4 (00:53):
I've had better ten minutes before the show, I'll tell
you im Holy schnikes, Oh god.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Dogado gets here. It takes his Hewlett Packard Windows based
computer out of his carry cardboard box he's been carried
around for two years. You can't get the computer to work.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
No, I got the computer to work, now you do.
Computer is working.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
It's on.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
I just can't get into it to use it right now.
It's just it's a fashionable desk object.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
And the message says please call the help, call the
geek Squad loser. No, it says, uh, enter your pin,
which Dougatto doesn't know his pin or he thinks he does,
but he's putting it in. It's not working, and every
time he puts it in, it says no entry. Please
leave your computer on for the next two hours, and
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then try again, and.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
Then it has something written in Spanish. I don't know
what the hell it is.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
Well, this is what you get when you buy a
Windows computer. I guess, so.
Speaker 5 (01:57):
Win gets closed?
Speaker 2 (02:01):
How are you? Everything's working over there?
Speaker 6 (02:02):
Everything's working fine, big d. Every guy need to upgrade, though,
so I gotta get myself phone.
Speaker 5 (02:07):
But I'm gonna get a Mac.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
There you go, there, you go, very good. So I
guess I'll be doing all of the news tonight, all
the articles, all the news. Dogano's just gonna look nice,
maybe flex a little bit looking to the camera. Maybe
he can write his next what even is that? For
twenty twenty seven on it?
Speaker 5 (02:26):
You know what? Kiss fine? Photo play?
Speaker 3 (02:28):
Oh, hey, hey, whoa? Well last night Aaron and I
were talking about this.
Speaker 4 (02:32):
As we were leaving Okay, because She's like, don't you
have one?
Speaker 3 (02:35):
I said yes, but when are we supposed to do it?
Speaker 4 (02:38):
We've had we've had alternate programming, we've had different issues
with you know, other things happening we've had off days,
you name it. I'm sitting on I'm sitting on stuff
and I can't I don't know what to do with it.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
Uh huh. So somehow this is our fault, is what
I'm hearing you say. Sounds like, yes, it is plugged in.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
Yeah, cheer fault.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
It's our fault, right, Okay, Well, I mean I'm not
preventing you from doing her. What even is that? Yeah,
but I'm glad to hear you have one.
Speaker 7 (03:11):
So I.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
Yeah, I had several. Oh that we have never saw
the light of day.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Well, why why don't we crank him up for twenty
twenty six and do one a week.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
I'll try.
Speaker 5 (03:23):
Yeah, Okay, you know what depends on what he designed
his computer.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
I can't access the script of.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Jim on Facebook says Hi, guys love to show what's
up in the chat chat chat. Welcome on in wherever
you're watching Facebook X Rumble Twitchet, get her Real America's
Voice YouTube of courts. Uh, glad you're in. I'm not
gonna ask somebody asked a good question here that could
be the answer, but I'm not going to ask it
on the air. But what the problem with the computer
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might be, but anyway has lots to do tonight right now,
let's get to as we send off twenty twenty five,
let's get to tonight's first word. Well, you know, history
rarely announces itself with any kind of fanfare. More often
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it moves quietly, measured not in slogans, but in life's lives, saved,
violence reduced, borders secured, in prosperity restored by those standards.
Twenty twenty five stands as one of the most consequential
conservative years in modern American history. The second term of
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President Donald J. Trump stands as a testament to result
resolute conservative leadership. Returning to the White House amid promises
to restore American greatness, the Trump administration delivered swift and
decisive action, implementing nearly half of the visionary policies outlined
in Project twenty twenty five, while achieving historic breakthroughs on
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core conservative priorities, from securing the nation's borders to revitalizing
the economy and combating crime and drugs. Twenty twenty five
marked a triumphant reversal of the failures of the previous administration.
One of the administration's most resounding victories came at the
southern border, where President Trump fulfilled his promise to end
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the chaotic open border policies of the Biden era. On
day one, executive orders reinstated remain in Mexico, resumed border
wall construction, ended catch and release, and declared an invasion
at the Southwest border, suspending unlawful entries. The results well staggering.
Illegal border crossings plummeted to their lowest levels since nineteen seventy,
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with encounters dropping over ninety percent in some months. More
than two point five million illegal aliens departed the United States,
including over six hundred and five thousand formal deportations in
one point nine million voluntary self deportations. The administration unleashed
ICE and CBP, arresting thousands of criminal aliens and prioritizing
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the removal of the quote worst of the worst. Under
Homeland Security Secretary Christy Nome hiring surge for border patrol
agents and officers, while military deployments and barriers fortified critical gaps.
Fentanyl seizures at the border fell dramatically, saving countless American lives.
The landmark One Big Beautiful Bill provided the largest ever
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investment in border security, ensuring these gains will endure. For
the first time in decades, America regained control of its sovereignty,
proving that strong enforcement works the national strategy that has
defined the last decade in this country. Since twenty twenty,
more than half a million Americans have been killed by
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illegal narcotics trafficked into the United States by hostile actors
ranging from Chinese chemical suppliers to Mexican cartels and complicit
regimes such as Venezuela. Yet in twenty twenty five, something
remarkable occurred that death toll began to fall, and fall dramatically.
State surveillance systems, including Louisiana's showed a thirty percent decline
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in overdose deaths, translating into tens of thousands of lives
saved over the past two years. This is not an abstraction.
These are sons and daughters, real people who came home. Domestically,
the focus shifted to law and order, empowering law enforcement,
targeting violent offenders and rejecting harmful harm reduction programs that
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enabled addiction, ICE arrests emphasized criminals, with thousands removed. The
Lake and Riley Act and other measures ensured accountability for
crimes committed by illegal immigrants. These efforts contributed to safer
streets and communities, reversing years of lax policies that fueled
overdose deaths and urban decay. Trump administration's drug policy priorities
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emphasized reducing supply through interdiction and demand through evidence based
prevention and treatment, marking a return to common sense approaches
that protect American families. The Trump economic agenda ignited a
resurgence with policies that cut taxes, slash regulation, and imposed
tariffs to bring jobs home. The One Big Beautiful Bill,
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a massive tax and spending package made the twenty seventeen
tax cuts permanent, eliminated tax on tips, and delivered relief
to working class Americans. GDP growth sored, reaching four point
three percent in the third quarter, the strongest in years,
driven by consumer spending investment pledges exceeding seven trillion in
record tariff revenue, bolstering the treasury. Inflation continues to cool
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to levels not seen since the first Trump term, with
core rates at two point one percent while wages rose
in Prices for essentials like eggs and gas fell sharply.
Deregulation freed American energy, promoting fossil fuels and rejecting costly
green mandates. Job gains beat expectations, blue collar wages surge,
and stock markets hit record highs. By prioritizing American workers
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and manufacturers, the administration laid the foundation for a golden
age of parallel prosperity on Wall Street, A and Main Street.
Beyond these pillars, the administration advanced a broad conservative agenda
government efficiency and reform. While we all remember, DOGE, led
by Elon Musk, saved billions through workforce reductions, contract cancelations,
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and fraud elimination. DEI policies were axed across federal agencies,
restoring merit based hiring, Education, and family values well. Steps
were taken to phase out the Department of Education, redirecting
power to the States and to you, the parents. Protections
for women's sports and biological truth in policy safeguarded traditional values.
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Foreign policy and peace, President Trump ended eight Wars, brookerd
ceasefires in Gaza, lessened threats from Iran, pursued deal in Ukraine,
showcasing peace through strength, deregulation and innovation, while we rolled
back Biden era climate rules, car rules promoted domestic manufacturing,
fostered innovation, and AI and energy. There's still work to
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be done. America does, in fact, though still face one
huge epistemic crisis, and that is the crisis of the
American media. Too many of our quote unquote truth tellers
refuse to tell the truth. Ideological journalists abandon empirical realities
to preserve grievance based narratives, eroding public trust and extinguishing hope.
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This refusal to acknowledge progress does not make suffering disappear,
It guarantees its return. America is not the engine of
human misery. It remains, as it has for generations, a
force for human improvement. If the next generation is to
learn how progress is achieved, the good news must be
told clearly, honestly, and without apology. Twenty twenty five was
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a banner year for conservatism, as President Trump's administration transformed
campaign promises into tangible victories by securing the border, fighting
crime and drugs, unleashing economic growth, dismantling wasteful bureaucracy. The
White House restored faith in some American leadership, at least
in the presidency. Challenges remain, but the momentum is undeniable.
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America is stronger, safer, and more prosperous. As the administration
looks to twenty twenty six. These accomplishments paved the way
for even greater achievement in the years ahead. This is
the conservative revival America voted for. And let's hope it's
just beginning. And that's tonight's first word.
Speaker 4 (11:49):
Yeah, let's hope it's just beginning, because, let's face it,
we were pretty much you can say we were on
the brink if we had a Biden presidency, followed up
by Kamala Harris, Right, Oh yeah, I mean, I mean
it's no uh, it's no great shakes to think the
road to ruin. We were totally barreling down just prior
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to the twenty twenty four election.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
I mean, we saw it.
Speaker 4 (12:15):
We're seeing the remnants of it right now, right we're
seeing all the fraud that's being exposed, whether it be
in States, whether it be from DOGE, whether it be
US A, I. D. You're seeing, how you know, wars
are coming to an end, Peace treaders are being drawn up,
and our stature in the world is being redefined. Instead
of being a follower, now we're the leader. Again, so yeah,
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I mean, if that's the if that's the foundation twenty
twenty six and beyond, I'm.
Speaker 8 (12:44):
All for it.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
Here here, Yeah, where's the beer?
Speaker 5 (12:46):
We flexed all muscles for sure?
Speaker 2 (12:49):
And again that that first words more reflection of the president,
not Congress, not Mike Johnson. Yeah, that is that is
all about the executive, not anybody else.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Yeah, pretty much.
Speaker 4 (13:00):
On his way around pushing people to uh do yeah,
like you said, you know on the campaign trail, turning
these things into uh yeah into reality and.
Speaker 9 (13:09):
Road called saying all right up to this caps Dot
comedy fly fasted n a host career inside jokes from
last week, turn the legends in a heartbeat one line,
we all leaned back and saying, then we double lover
off track studios.
Speaker 10 (13:25):
We talked about I'd be like we on the screen
every most every game.
Speaker 9 (13:36):
We're the lamp track on the free if you know
you know that game late Night Emily Old Squad in
the right pain side, I am OJ's in the fast lane.
Speaker 10 (13:54):
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Speaker 9 (13:55):
Minds ten replies like Lightning Rods.
Speaker 10 (13:58):
We quote week clip we re.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
Bob at seventeen past the hour live from Studio six.
Be real America's Voice last show of the year, twenty
twenty six, heading into my eleventh year of doing live
from Studio six B started me and then in two
thousand and fifteen, right, twenty twenty six will be year
(14:29):
I guess eleven? Right? Or is it twelve? It would
be the start of eleven, start of eleven.
Speaker 6 (14:34):
I know we can just completed. Yeah, well we'll be
completed year six yeah yeah, six wow yees six and
twenty twenty six and.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
The and the chat some of you have been here
for all eleven years and we wow, whether you love everything,
hate everything you're watching and we appreciate it of course.
Speaker 10 (14:51):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Twenty twenty six marks my twentieth year working with Harry.
Speaker 5 (14:57):
Wow. Sorry, is that like twenty to life?
Speaker 3 (15:02):
Do you get soon?
Speaker 7 (15:05):
Damn?
Speaker 2 (15:07):
Wow? Uh so let's see what does that make it
for me? Then got close. I don't even know.
Speaker 3 (15:16):
Do you really want to know?
Speaker 2 (15:17):
Probably? I know, probably not.
Speaker 5 (15:20):
It's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
I was talking to Harry last night and he was
telling me about all the great people that came up
to him at Amfest. Oh. Yeah, he hasn't been on
the he hasn't been on the screen with us. He's
been in the studio, we yell at him, but he
hasn't been actually sitting on the set. He said, I
can't believe how many people came up to me, and
I haven't been on in so long, but they just
still came up and say how much they love the show.
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And Damon always gives you a hard time, and he says, well,
you understand, we've been friends for twenty years. It's all
all in good fun.
Speaker 5 (15:52):
So that's true.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
But uh no, I mean again, whether you've loved everything,
hated everything, or found somewhere in the middle, you're watching
watch and we appreciate. This audience is the best audience
in television. I've said that all along. Its continues to
get bigger, and everybody at Real America's Voice for the
opportunity to sit here two hours a night and talk
to you, they're the best.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
Now, now let me ask you something.
Speaker 4 (16:15):
Because you started with Vin, yeah, and then I came here,
but Vin was gone, but Paul had started with you.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
Was Vin in your trunk? Yeah, and then you just no.
Vin went out to do business. You got to go
to Texas for a long period of time.
Speaker 5 (16:32):
Had a little sabbatical in between.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
Sabri and Sabrina Sobria, it was me Vin, then Sabrina
joined us, then Nick to Lelly joined us. Yeah, and
that was the four for about four years. Wow. And
then me and Vin again, then just me and then Paul.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
How'd you do that?
Speaker 2 (16:51):
And then that was the good times and then.
Speaker 5 (16:55):
And then us and we are thanks to you coming along.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
Then a strange trip you switch.
Speaker 6 (16:59):
My Paul Nolan is actually the one who called me slick.
He gave me the name slick Rick, Paul Nolan because
you came home with both.
Speaker 5 (17:06):
Ricks, like what are we gonna do with this now?
Speaker 6 (17:08):
And now he calls you Delgado And don't I don't
think I'm known as Rick anymore when I come here,
I'm always slick.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Yeah. This is all good, yeah exactly. So uh well,
we appreciate it all. So let's do some sports here
and keep it going. Sports has brought to you by
our friend Mike Lindell, the great people at My Pill.
Of course, LFS six P is the promo code to us, slickster,
what's going on?
Speaker 6 (17:26):
Well, you know what, I actually listened to my my
former fall in law who actually passed away, My late
fall in law, vincelic He always said go with your gut,
and I was gonna go with my gut last night.
I was going to take Atlanta. And what do I do?
I took the Rams.
Speaker 5 (17:37):
I figured out, you know, Aaron's bar on a roll
with the Rams.
Speaker 6 (17:39):
I don't want to lose another game to Hau and
I thought we had something going. And what do you know,
Atlanta comes out and plays like out of their minds.
Kirk Cousin plays great. By Jon Robinson was running all
over the world like he had money in a fantasy
football league.
Speaker 5 (17:51):
It was absolutely incredible.
Speaker 6 (17:52):
Bjon Robinson's ninety three touchdown runs stuns Rams as Falcons
star leads way to upset win. Scott Thompson, a Fox,
knew Bijon Robinson and the Atlanta Falcons may not be
heading to the NFL playoffs, but they are certainly not
mailing it in to finish the twenty twenty five season.
A prime example of how much effort the Falcons will
have to close the year can be encapsulated in the
ninety three You got a touchdown run by the electric Robinson,
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whose big game helped Atlanta take down the La Rams
twenty seven to twenty four on Monday.
Speaker 5 (18:19):
Night, Football.
Speaker 6 (18:20):
The Falcons moved to seven and nine, which is one
game remaining in Week eighteen, but the Rams loss keeps
them cemented as the number six seed in the NFC.
Speaker 5 (18:28):
Come January, so it was a big to do.
Speaker 6 (18:30):
Now it gets very interesting on Sunday, the Carolina Panthers
are taken on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and this is
for the division.
Speaker 5 (18:39):
There's a caveat now that Atlanta has won.
Speaker 6 (18:42):
If Atlanta beats New Orleans next week by strength of schedule,
Carolina and Tampa both played obviously they were in the
same division, played each other. Tampa could win, go eight
to nine, beat Carolina on last game of the season
and not make the playoffs. If Atlanta wins, Carolina will
back in. That's how it's pathetic that they're nine and
they're winning a division. But way we've seen the Cowboys
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do that too in the NFC years ago. But that's
a crazy, crazy angle, So we'll see what happens. I know,
we got a lot of fans, we have a lot
of Carolina and Buccaneers fans down south, and it's going
to really be crazy how that's going to play out.
Speaker 5 (19:14):
And looking forward to that.
Speaker 6 (19:16):
And then this is a crazy story today, Big D
Patriots Stefan Diggs charged with strangulation and assault.
Speaker 5 (19:22):
Now this is all alleged, but here we go.
Speaker 6 (19:23):
Wanna Todd Houston of Bright bought New England Patriots player
Stefan Diggs is facing strangulation and assault charges over an
incident in Massachusetts from earlier this month. Documents from Deadham
District Court released on Tuesday say that Diggs is charged
with felony strangulation or suffocation and misdemeanor assault and battery
from an incident occurring on December second. According to WBZTV,
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the victim of this alleged attack has yet to be
publicly named. However, we're going to check on that, Big D.
He goes, Actually she did come out and now this
turns out it's his chef. His chef that in his
home and apparently it was an argument over being paid.
Speaker 5 (20:00):
Well, here's the follow up story.
Speaker 6 (20:01):
Stefan Diggs chef claims Patriots starts slap choked over salary.
Speaker 5 (20:04):
Disputed that I want to tell youseon the pripewalk.
Speaker 6 (20:07):
More details are coming to light about the assault allegations
against the New England Patriots stars Von Diggs. News are
the charges filed against Patriots where we see her broke
Tuesday morning. And now the story of the woman who
was accusing Diggs of attacking her has been revealed. According
to TMZ Sports, the woman, whose name has not been
made public, is reportedly digs former personal chef.
Speaker 5 (20:24):
She says she was assaulted.
Speaker 6 (20:26):
It happened in her bedroom and occurred as the two
argued about the back bay she was owed. The woman
claims the assault occurred and Digs home on the second,
but she did not report it to the police until
December sixteenth. So we'll see how this plays out. Again,
this is alleged. I don't know if there was any witnesses.
It'll be very interesting. Stefan Diggs is on the New
England Patriots. The New England Pagers right now are the
number one seed in the AFC, and not that that's
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more important than this young lady, but the point being.
Speaker 5 (20:51):
Is there's a lot at steak here.
Speaker 6 (20:52):
His court appearance two days before the AFC Championship game.
Speaker 5 (20:55):
If they get there, well, I don't know much about it.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
I've seen some things reporting online that people think he'll
never play football again because some of the evidence that
again it's all alleged. I don't know if any of
what's online is true. It'll all come out in due
process in the right way. But if any of that
what we've seen is correct, it's it's this is another
It's just like another P Diddy slapping that girl around
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in the hotel video. It's terrible.
Speaker 6 (21:21):
If this cameras or anything, she's going to have definitely's
gonna have a problem. She's gonna have some case. And
that's a wrapping sports, Big d Back to you, very.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Good, slick. We'll do some more sports obviously during the show.
Let me say, while we're on sports, happy birthday to
the one and only Tiger Woods, who turns fifty today. Foh,
which is remarkable. I think that says about us that men,
we're old world and he is. I remember Tiger's first tournament,
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and from my money, I love Jack, don't I mean?
I love Jack? And obviously he's got more majors. Tiger
went through a lot in his personal life, but I
don't know for me, he's the goat. No one will
ever transcend a sport and do for what he did
for golf. I just don't think it's possible to ever
be done again. I agree what he did for golf,
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I don't think it can be duplicated in any other sport.
Speaker 6 (22:13):
He did for golf what Arnold Palma did for ice tea.
Speaker 4 (22:19):
He also he also raised the uh because it used
to be just you know, an old stodgy you know,
only old guys watch.
Speaker 3 (22:27):
Golf.
Speaker 4 (22:29):
It turned out like even people like myself, I was
watching and I was at a golf man I never
played the sport was just like, all right, well you
know what it grabbed your attention.
Speaker 5 (22:38):
Good point, Rick. The game became very young with tape
boys at that time, no question.
Speaker 2 (22:42):
You can go look at the weeks he was not
on television the weeks he was and ay day and
see the difference, and never find those kind of numbers again.
And you'll never find the kind of numbers that he
holds in golf. Like everybody looks at Scotti Schffler what
he's doing, and it's incredible. Scotty Scheffler would have to
have to do this for about eleven more years to
even catch up to some of the records that Tiger
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has as far as being number one the week's the
number one Scotti Shuffler is gonna have to be number
one for about eleven more years to do to catch up.
Good luck, good luck. All right, we're back headline news.
What Rick dog gott I'm coming up, all right? Thirty
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minutes past the hour lot for Studio six B on
a Tuesday night, December thirtieth, which makes tomorrow night, December
thirty one, New Year's Eve, and the real action starts
at eleven pm. Damon, what are you talking about? Well, no,
I'm not talking about that Lamo in Times Square either.
What's his name? The American idol dude? He seems run Seacrest.
(24:29):
He seems fine too. By the way, I don't know.
Seacrest is getting so skinny. I saw him the other
night on Wheel of Fortune. Not that I watch it,
but uh, anyways.
Speaker 3 (24:37):
But you were just watching it.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
I just happened to. Yeah, really watch and I mean,
he's getting so skinny. He's got this he's got this
jawline that looks like I don't know, does.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
He look like Arian.
Speaker 5 (24:49):
He's doing double Ocempics sponsorship for him. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
Well he's fine though, But you don't want to watch
him on New Year's Eve? Maybe you do watch him
till eleven but at eleven flip o to Real America's Voice. Yeah,
because Real America's Voice is going to have the New
Year's Eve Year in Review twenty twenty five at eleven
PM Eastern. And I have not had the privilege of
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seeing this yet, so I don't know if it's Year
in Review of Real America's Voice or stories that we covered,
or the network itself, or maybe a mixture of both.
But whatever it is, I'm sure it's going to be great.
So tomorrow night at eleven and it'll take you right
up to the ball drop to bring in the new
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year twenty twenty six, kick it off with a bang,
wrap it up your final hour of the year. What
better way to spend it than with Real America's Voice
and the twenty twenty five Real America's Voice Year in
Review eleven PM on New Year's Eve. And I would
suspect most people in this audience who watch Real America's
Voice would rather watch that than these lame o you know,
(25:59):
mainstream of artists telling us about how much they love
being in the freezing cold in New York City when they're.
Speaker 5 (26:03):
So phony they gotta be freezing tomorrow night.
Speaker 4 (26:05):
Yeah, and there and they uh what do you call
they cut the different cities. Yeah, they're Ferry's shaking her stuff,
and you know.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
I'm much rather watch this.
Speaker 5 (26:15):
Yeah, Diana Ross tomorrow. I right, she's gonna be Diana Ross.
They're rolling her out. Oh man, she's gonna scooter on
down the road.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
Go He's Although, I do enjoy watching the ones who
decide they want a lip sync on New York' see.
Speaker 5 (26:27):
Oh that's that is the worst, right, oh man, right instinct?
Speaker 2 (26:31):
Yeah, sometimes, man, I don't know. You watch them lip
sync and you wonder did they actually really record this song?
They don't look like they know.
Speaker 5 (26:40):
It looks like one of those Kung Fu movies.
Speaker 10 (26:45):
What are you doing?
Speaker 2 (26:45):
They know it to? Oh man? Anyways, twenty twenty five
Year in Review, eleven o'clock Tomorrow Night, Real America's voice.
Lock it in there and let it take it right through. Uh.
You know you can cut over eleven to fifty nine
and then countdown from sixty and then go get drunk
and let's go.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
I have a night now, stagger over to slick ricks House.
Speaker 4 (27:08):
Come on, yeah, yeah, the sick heads.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
No, it's not. We've made a lot of progress on
ending that war. Trump Zelensky at Marlago. That's the basis
of tonight's diaper diplomacy Rollan.
Speaker 11 (27:26):
Aaron, As you know, I had an excellent phone call
with President Putin that lasted for over two hours.
Speaker 5 (27:38):
Wow.
Speaker 8 (27:38):
We discussed a lot of.
Speaker 11 (27:39):
Points, and I do think we're getting a lot closer,
maybe very close. The President and I just spoke to
the European leaders. They were President Emanuel mccrown of France,
President Alexander Stubb of the Republic of Finland, President Carol
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Noracki of the Republic of Poland, Prime Minister Jonas guard
Store of the Kingdom of Norway, Prime Minister Georgia Maloney
of the Italian Republic, like Prime Minister here Starmer the
United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland of Bona, Chancellor
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Frederick Mertz the Federal Republic of Germany, Secretary General Mark Ruta,
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, President Ursula vander Land
of the European Commission.
Speaker 8 (28:43):
We spoke to all of those great leaders. They're all great.
Speaker 11 (28:46):
Leaders, and we had a great talk with them. After
we were completed, we thought it was appropriate to speak
with them, and our meeting was excellent.
Speaker 8 (28:57):
We covered somebody would say ninety five.
Speaker 11 (29:00):
I don't know what percent, but we have made a
lot of progress on ending that war, which is really
the certainly the most deadly war since World War Two,
probably the biggest war since World War Two. And I
want to thank Steve Woodkoff, who's here, and I'd like
to thank Jared, who's here someplace.
Speaker 8 (29:18):
Thank you Jared, and thank you Steve. What a great
job you've done.
Speaker 11 (29:22):
Jared Kushner, Steve woodcov and Marco Ruby is here.
Speaker 8 (29:27):
Thank you Marco.
Speaker 11 (29:29):
And Pete Haggseth is here doing Those two people are
doing an unbelievable job. And the four people on this
one are doing I don't think anybody could do it,
and we'll see if it gets done, but it's very close.
Certainly nobody would even have a chance of getting it
to where it is right now. Nobody would have thought
that was possible. So I just want to say we've
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done very well. We've had discussions on just about every subject,
and that includes with President Putin before and we wanted
to great detail, and we likewise went into great detail today.
And it was an honor to have you at mar
A Lago and have lunch. I hope you enjoyed the food.
Your people enjoyed the food. I can tell you that
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your big, strong people in general over there looks like
Central casting.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
All right, there, something happened with food. I didn't see
the clip.
Speaker 3 (30:23):
I think I saw when he was talking about the reporters.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Yeah something and then they already do order the chef
or something to.
Speaker 4 (30:29):
Yeah, because they roll out. He made the comment because
they were asking him questions. They're standing outside and he's like,
He's like, do you want to go and have some
food or you could stand out here and melt.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
I didn't see it, but I saw I saw social
media talking about it. So he's very funny. Oh, very good.
Tiper to Boma, all right, we could do some headlines.
Rick Delgotto's got him. What's going on? Del got him?
Speaker 3 (30:50):
All right?
Speaker 4 (30:50):
Well, Damon Moore fallout from the fraud they're finding in
the state of Minnesota as the Trump administration is halting
all childcare payments too Minnesota after the massive fraud allegations.
That is just breaking news and also shocking on Earth
footage showing parents pretending to drop off kids at the
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Minnesota daycare center. Yes, shocking, on Earth video from a
twenty eighteen state fraud case.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
So this has been going on for a while.
Speaker 4 (31:19):
The basic premise is it seems like Minnesota's known about
this for a long time. The rest of the country
not so much, because the mainstream media refused to cover
it anytime. Anytime, anytime people brought it up to try
and bring attention to it, they got shot it down.
How could you possibly attack people who are trying to
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feed kids.
Speaker 3 (31:40):
It's the way they cancel you out.
Speaker 4 (31:42):
Well, This shocking on Earth video from a twenty eighteen
state fraud case shows Minnesota parents dropping their children off
at a daycare center and then leaving with their kids
moments later, as the authorities probably a rampant billion dollar
fraud scheme in Minneapolis. Check out the surveillance footage. It's
dated from twenty fifteen obtained by Fox nine in Minnesota.
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In Minneapolis, parents are seen signing their kids into the
facility so providers could build the state for full day's
care of children who didn't actually attend.
Speaker 3 (32:16):
It's cut number two here for justice and the work.
Speaker 12 (32:19):
The daycare centers need to sign up low income families
that qualify for childcare assistance funding. These surveillance videos are
from a case prosecuted by Hennepin County. They show parents
checking their kids into a center, only to leave with
them a few minutes later. Sometimes no children would show up,
but either way, the center would bill the state for
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a full day of childcare.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
This video from that same.
Speaker 12 (32:46):
Case shows a man handing out envelopes of what are
believed to be kickback payments to parents who are in
on the fraud.
Speaker 10 (32:54):
Where was the money going, I don't know exactly where
it went.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
But yeah, so there you have it.
Speaker 4 (32:59):
Wo On some days, David also, no families would even
show up, like the video showed there, but the daycare
center would still claim reimbursements from the government, the outlet
reported at the time. And of course you saw the
alleged kickbacks. The alleged phony daycare centers also gave kick
packs to those parents who were involved again you know,
kind of just showing up signing in basically, and of
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course to do this they would pay them off to
make sure that they came back the next day and did.
Speaker 3 (33:27):
It all over again.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
Crazy.
Speaker 3 (33:30):
It's amazing and US Education Secretary of Lindaba.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Maybe oh yesterday of twenty eighteen, is just crazy too,
by the way, crazy, But this is not just all
of a sudden, popped up out of nowhere. This has
been going on.
Speaker 4 (33:42):
I think they've been warning about this and talking about
this since twenty fourteen, and by twenty eighteen, of course,
they had the authorities looking into the dozens of businesses
suspected of bilking billions of dollars in government funds for
the bogus childcare plan. So there you have it. And
of course Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz is still in office.
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People are still calling him, calling for him to resign,
but still to no avail. It's just an amazing, amazing
amount of fraud going on in the state, and as
we're finding out, not only in that state, it seems
to be something that's ramping around the country. I don't
even know if it matters if it's a blue or
red state. It seems to be something that is a
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well known money making scheme. If you're looking to builk
the government is set up a childcare center.
Speaker 2 (34:31):
Well, Waltz, well, that's what Steve Gruber's doing. Steve Ribber
is giving up the Steve Gruber's show and open one himself.
So Tim Waltz is not giving up. This is from
four hours ago. Waltz on X We've spent years cracking
down on fraud, referring cases to law enforcement, shutting down
and auditing high risk programs. Trump keeps letting fraudsters out
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of prison to the national news. Just now paying attention.
Here's what we've done. Stop it. And then he links
to whatever this article. I don't know when. This article's
from the Minnesota Tribune, of course conveniently doesn't have a date.
Speaker 4 (35:10):
Well, no, it's an op ed piece. It's a commentary.
It's not news. That's a that's an opinion piece.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
Yeah, well, I'm saying it still doesn't have a date.
He's making it sound like this goes back years, that
he's bringing it to everyone's attention and just knowing. He says,
my message remains clear. If you threaten everything that makes
our state a great place to live by committing fraud
in Minnesota, you will be caught and prosecuted to the
fullest extent of the law. Read more. And then I
guess this is the link to that article.
Speaker 4 (35:38):
Well, obviously the Minnesota judge, her name Sarah West, obviously
did not get that. Didn't get that memo from the
governor there damon who is Sarah West? So she's the
judge who's facing calls to be fired over a Minnesota
fraud case.
Speaker 3 (35:54):
Turns out she was found herself.
Speaker 4 (35:56):
Last month, we reported on this after she overturned a
guilty verdict in a case involving misappropriated medicaid funds. In November,
Hennepin County Judge Sarah West granted a judgment of acquittal
for Abdifa Abdakar u Saw a very American sounding name,
overturning a unanimous jury verdict in which he was convicted
on charges connected to a company owned which was involved
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in seven point two million dollars in fraud. In her order,
Wes said the original conviction had relied on substantially circumstantial evidence.
A lot of cases rely on circumstantial evidence. Here is
cut number three. Here's Scott Jennings basically talking about everything
that's been going on and what you know what, what
is not going to happen unless we see some some
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type of real penalty.
Speaker 3 (36:43):
Cut number three.
Speaker 13 (36:44):
This idea that nothing is being done, that no one
is being held accountable, that this was just let to
run rampant.
Speaker 1 (36:51):
Is completely false.
Speaker 14 (36:53):
Well, some people have been held accountable, but I think
in the opinion of most Republicans not nearly enough and truthfully,
and until somebody in a position of power, until somebody
in a position in Minnesota elected position who was in
charge of administering this or having some oversight over it,
goes to jail, it's honestly never going to stop. Look
what's going on in blue states across the country. Nine
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billion in Minnesota, seventy billion in fraud in California, cooking
the crime stats in Washington, DC. When is someone in
a position of power going to go to jail for
the rest fraud? You can put all the low level
people in jail you want, but until somebody in charge
goes to jail at once.
Speaker 3 (37:32):
Yeah, he nails it.
Speaker 2 (37:34):
All right, we're back laugh from Studios six Pace seventeen
to the hour. Right after this, all right, thirteen to
(38:11):
the hour live from Studio six be Real America's Voice.
I want to remind you again tomorrow night, eleven PM.
Year in Review right here on Real America's Voice. Make
sure you tune into that. Eleven PM will take you
right up until eleven fifty seven. Eleven fifty eight, you
can flip over and see the ball drop ring in
twenty twenty six. Great way to spend the last hour
of the year. Our twenty twenty five Year in Review,
(38:36):
and I believe Brian Glenn might might be the host pole.
I saw Brian post something on X saying make sure
you tune into our Year in Review or I'll be
reviewing some of the best moments from the White House,
so that will certainly be a part of it. So
tune in tomorrow night eleven PM and check that out
before we get to sports. I saw this today headline
(39:02):
in Blaze Media. Senate bill would give nearly six billion
dollars to refugee programs despite record low intake numbers. And
that's the headline from the Blaze. And I'm not going
to get into their article because Oilfield Rando, who I've
(39:24):
quoted before on this show, who does great stuff on X,
went through this from HHS, the new appropriations for twenty
twenty six, and he broke it down for everybody. So
I figured, let's just go through what he says, so
you know a little bit of what's in this bill.
There's two versions of House. In a Senate version, let's
(39:46):
talk about the Senate version here. The Senate version wants
to give money to the quote unquote creative economy through
the National Endowments for the Arts, Humanities the Creative The
Committee recognizes that the creative economy was severely impacted by
COVID nineteen and encourages the Department to partner with the
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National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowma for
the Humanities to explore the feasibility and expansion of registered
apprenticeship programs for creative workers who previously received income through
creative cultural are artists based pursuits to produce ideas, content, goods,
and services. YadA, YadA, YadA. So that's number one. Secretaries
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of HHSDL and the Department of Education are going to
all have to explain how they're reducing antisemitism. National strategy
to counter antisemitism is in the bill. But the big
one is what we just talked about in this article,
and that is six billion dollars for refugee programs. The
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Appropriations Bill could allocate billions in fundings to refugee programs
after temporary government funding expires. Congress passed a clean funding
extension November twenty twenty five that expires on January thirtieth,
when new funding allocation could take place. This possibility has
conservatives pointing out issues with legislation like a Senate Appropriations
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bill first proposed in July for fiscal twenty twenty six.
The bill, which allocates funding for the Department of Labor,
Health and Human Services, education, and quote unquote related agencies,
has garnered significant intention from online researchers regarding its allocation
of funds to refuge programs. The GOP is about to
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supercharge funds to all of those insane refugee assistant grants. Particularly,
conservatives online have taken issues with the bill recommendation for
Refugee and Entrance assistance, for which the committee recommends five
point sixty nine to one billion dollars.
Speaker 3 (41:58):
Quote.
Speaker 2 (41:58):
These programs provide a variety of benefits and services to refugees, siles,
Cuban and Haitian entrants, immigrants arriving on special immigration visas,
trafficking victims, and torture victims. The bill reads a whopping
five hundred and sixty four million dollars of those funds
is recommended for transitional and medical services, while providing grants
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to states and nonprofit organizations to provide cash and medical
assistance to arriving refugees, as well as foster care services
to unaccompanied minors. More than three hundred million is recommended
for refuge support services. The Senate Committee is arguing that
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HHS needs to ensure funding for resettlement agencies so they
can maintain the infrastructure and capacity at a level to
continue to serve new refugees, previously arrived refugees, and others
who are eligible for integration services. The bill reads good.
According to the Baker Institute. The Trump administration set the
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refugee cap at seventy five hundred for fiscal year twenty
twenty six, the lowest in US history. This is a
ninety four percent reduction from the one hundred and twenty
five thousand cap that the Biden administration set for a
fiscal year twenty five. So you have to again, this
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is why I'm onned to point out that my first
word was about the executive and certainly not about the
House and Senate, because when it comes to the House
in the Senate, it's these things that make people think,
what the hell are they doing? Yeah, Like, seriously, you
need six billion, when the when the President put a
cap on of seventy five hundred people for fiscal year
twenty twenty six.
Speaker 4 (43:47):
Yeah, not to steal from my own self, but what
even is that? I mean, seriously, if anything, what I'm
gonna do, damon, I'm going to follow the lead of others.
I'm going to be leaving the show starting next week
and I'll be starting the Leering Center for refugees because
obviously there's gonna be doling out money. That's all people
have to do is set up some type of you know, storefront,
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say they're helping refugees with a resettlement and integration and
whatever other fancy words they like to throw in their legislation,
and they're gonna throw money at them because that's part
of the grift.
Speaker 2 (44:19):
And if you and if you think, if you say, well, Jesus,
it sounds like do you have my computer, Aaron, it
sounds like Democrats are running this committee, Well, you'd essentially
be correct. Here's the committee. The chairperson is Susan Collins Bingo.
The Democrat chairperson is Patty Murray from Washington. There you go.
(44:41):
In the majority, we have Senator Mitch McConnell, the Turtle,
Senator Lisa Murkowski, Senator Lindsey Graham, my goodness, Senator Jerry Moran, Oh,
come on, Senator John Hoven on top of it, Senator
John Boozman. What Senator Shelley Moore, our guy, John Kennedy,
(45:02):
I don't know what's happened to him?
Speaker 11 (45:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (45:04):
Wow, what happened?
Speaker 2 (45:04):
Cindy Hyde Smith, Bill Haggerty, Katie Britt, Katie Britt, Mark
Wwayne Mullen, Deb Fisher, Mike Rounds. So other than a
couple Republicans. Just I mean, it's basically all there's no
distinction between that side of the page and this side
of the page, which is little Dick Durbin, Jack Read,
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Janine Shaheen, Jeff Merkley, Chris Coons, Brian Shatz, Tammy Baldwin,
Chris Murphy, an embarrassment to Weathersfield High School, Chris van Holland,
Martin Heinrich and Gary Peters and Kristen Gillibran and John Assof.
I mean, it's just literally no difference between one side
of the page or the other. Absolutely none when it
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comes to policy.
Speaker 4 (45:49):
When you say, when you when you think of the
word of you to party, just look at that page
because most of those people just fall right into it.
Speaker 2 (45:57):
Absolutely absolutely interchangeable. Just take this one, move it over here,
take this one move it are you have no difference,
absolutely no difference. So these are the geniuses coming up
with this and you and you sit there and you
go six billion. Huh. The president says, no more than
seventy five hundred people allowed, but you need six billion.
Speaker 4 (46:16):
Yeah, hey, maybe we could get some money for the show.
David By from studio Refugee.
Speaker 6 (46:23):
Out that one studio and that's six billion dollars six b.
Speaker 2 (46:31):
You are the some do got them.
Speaker 4 (46:32):
It's hard to it's but it's it's just amazing because,
like you said, it's what the president wants is one thing.
But what the Congress will continue to do is what
they've always wanted to do, is it to find ways
to enrich themselves because you know, this money's coming back
to not only not just them, but through their family members.
Speaker 3 (46:51):
They hire their family they they end up in.
Speaker 4 (46:54):
These NGOs like oh, I'll run that, and all of
a sudden that their wives, their cousins or whatevers, they're
all on the receiving end of cash from the government.
Speaker 2 (47:04):
All right, that's a quick wrap hour one hour, two
final hour of the year. Wow, right after this.
Speaker 15 (48:00):
Yeah, it's a big beat double Dizzle in the six
B brizzle laugh or Real America's voice, Fizzle Baby.
Speaker 2 (48:24):
Thanks Snoop, Big Dat double Dizzle says Happy New Year
to you too.
Speaker 3 (48:30):
I may catch the Snoop Dogg Bowl over the weekend.
Speaker 5 (48:32):
I missed it. I didn't get there to see it.
Speaker 2 (48:34):
Yeah, Hey, how about Snoop's performance at uh last weekend?
At the halftime at what game.
Speaker 5 (48:39):
Was he we're just talking about? Yeah, that was great.
Speaker 6 (48:42):
Detroit, Detroit, now Minnesota, Minnesota and was it?
Speaker 2 (48:45):
Was it? Yeah? Landy Wilson. Yeah, you had some pop
group that I didn't know.
Speaker 5 (48:50):
Yeah, Minnesota and Detroit.
Speaker 2 (48:51):
That was was good. That was Oh. He's he's he's
an iconic figure. He is, especially in his older year
when he got past a you know, hating of the president,
which maybe he still does. I don't know, but he
seems a little straighter he was.
Speaker 6 (49:07):
I know he was involved with the Summer Olympics last year.
Very He's brand is all over the place.
Speaker 2 (49:12):
It's hard to deny. Uh, I don't know some of
those songs.
Speaker 3 (49:16):
Yeah, I'm streaking through the quad.
Speaker 2 (49:21):
I skipped this in an hour one. But let me
just quickly get to it an hour two, because this
goes against the grain. Brian jundef Over at The American
Thinker today, polling signals trouble for Democrats and opportunity for Republicans.
(49:42):
Polls show big trouble for Democrats. But polls are just signals,
not guarantees. The GOP must not become complacent. And I
saw that headline, I thought, huh, because most places you
look and obviously the kind of the general wisdom is
that going into the midterms, obviously the party in power
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is running a pill. So I wanted to read this
article and to see how he comes to this conclusion.
And he says, if elections were held today, Democrats in
Congress would be in deep political trouble. He said, that's
not a partisan claim or some conservative wishful thinking. It
is the verdict of the opinion polls, brutal, consistent, and
(50:28):
increasingly bipartisan. A recent Quinnipiac University survey shows that only
eighteen percent of voters approve of Democrats in Congress, while
seventy three percent disapproved. This is the worst figure Quinnipiac
has recorded since it started tracking the question in two
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thousand and nine. That number alone would be concerning, but
the deeper story, and the one Republican should pay attention to,
lies beneath the top lines. For the first time in
Quinnipiac's history, Democrats themselves disapprove of their party's performance in Congress.
Only two percent of Democrat voters approve, while forty eight
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percent of Democrats disapprove of their own party's performance. This
marks a stunning collapse from just two months earlier, when
their approval stood at fifty eight percent. In other words,
this isn't just partisan politicians polarization. It's an intra party revolt,
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with Democrats turning against each other. Among independents, the situation
is even worse for them. Congressional Democrats have a net
approval gap of minus sixty one points. Independents, who determine
modern elections, are not just drifting away, they are actively recoiling. Surprisingly,
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Republican voters are feeling the Christmas cheer, with seventy seven
percent approving of the GOP Congress's performance. Which we've talked
about this, but okay, when a governing party loses independence
and its own base at the same time, it's no
longer dealing with a messaging problem. It's facing a legitimate crisis.
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Even the usually dependable cable news spins couldn't salvage those numbers.
Even Harry Enton, our guy who's hardly a conservative fire brand,
described the Democrats as quote lower lower than the dead sea,
noting that Congressional Democrats now have a net approval rating
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of minus fifty five points, the worst in over twenty
years of polling. When analysts whose instinct is to provide
context and ease the impact on Democrats giving up hope
a fundamental change is occurring. Other polling confirms the same conclusion.
Gallop their last survey show of public confidence Democrat leadership
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in Congress near historic lows, while trusting Republicans on issues
like inflation, crime, border security, government spending has steadily improved
since late twenty twenty four. Pew Research Center also found
widening enthusiasm gaps. Democrats are much more likely than Republicans
to have negative feelings about their own party. That is
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an underappreciated but critical metric in the midterm elections. The
irony is that the Democrats are not losing ground because
Republicans have become widely popular they're losing ground because voters
increasingly see themselves Democrats as ineffective, unfocused, and disconnected from
daily concerns. In other words, the GOP is just the
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lesser of two evils. Now, that's hardly a ringing endorsement.
But again, as I said in my opening of the show,
inflation rates have declined, but obviously people still feel the
state price increases from the Biden administration still lagging around,
so there's still work to be done. Obviously, the cost
of housing, insurance, energy groceries are still painfully high. Butt
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down immigration remains clearly unmanageable, at least in the author's opinion,
and despite unified messages about threats to democracy, voters seem
more worried about threats to their own personal safety and security.
Taken together, these unresolved issues explain why voter dissatisfaction is
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no longer abstract. It's personal and immediate. But he says
Republicans must resist the urge to be complacent. Polls are signals,
not guarantees. There are snapshot in time, and the midterms
are almost a year away. The lessing of the lesson
of the upcoming terms is not that Republicans can relax,
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but they need to unite. Voters clearly want competence, seriousness,
and normalcy. They're exhausted by crisis politics, procedural disorder, and
performative outrage from both sides. Republicans who emphasize inflation control,
border enforcement, energy independence, crime reduction, fiscal discipline will attract
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a receptive audience, especially among independents who feel politically homeless.
Equally important will be their tone. The data indicates voters
are not seeking maximalist rhetoric or internal conflict. They want
results well as as ihlate out tonight, they've gotten results
from the executive at least if Republicans present themselves as
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the mature, alternative, disciplined, policy focused and prioritizing voters over vendettas,
the electoral rewards could be significant, but opportunity is not destiny.
It must be earned. These polls are a flashing warning
life for Democrats. Whether Republicans take advantage of them or
just watch them flicker will decide not only the outcome
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of next midterms, but the course of American politics for
the rest of this decade. Yeah, I thought that was
interesting because the headline you would I mean just you'd go, wait,
what palling signals trouble for Democrats.
Speaker 4 (56:09):
Well, I've been seeing that for the last couple of
months because you know, he references our favorite pal there
at CNN, Harry Enton, and he's always talking about he's
always doing these polls where Democrats are historic lows. Well,
if you've got a historic low as a Democrat and
it doesn't look like you're you're picking up any steam,
(56:30):
and like you just said, you just saw another one
where it's even lower. I mean we're talking we're talking
sub thirty percent. Those are not get elected numbers. So
there's a significant opportunity. I you know again, so you're
on board with him. I'm totally on board with him.
And I was thinking that anyway. I'm like, you know
what coming up in this next year. Once the economy
gets rolling some of these things get put with, some
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of these legislative pieces, you really start to see the
effects of them and how they affect the economy. We
see gas prices going down, We just see a snowball
just gathering steam.
Speaker 3 (57:03):
I think it's going to.
Speaker 4 (57:04):
Really start to hit up in the late spring, and
once you know, by then, people is going to start
feeling much better about the country and the direction we're going,
it's going to be a whole lot easier to get
somebody to pull the lever for the R as opposed
to the lever for a D because the d's aren't
doing any d's aren't doing D as far as I'm concerned.
(57:26):
And you know, he says that they're they're tired of
the you know, the hysteria, the hysteria politics.
Speaker 3 (57:32):
Oh my god, he's a Russian agent and all that.
They're tired of it. It's fatigue.
Speaker 4 (57:38):
Everybody's tired of you get trying to gaslight every little thing.
Speaker 3 (57:43):
Oh my goodness. He talked to this person.
Speaker 4 (57:46):
Yeah, okay, how's the economy doing. It all boils down
to it's the economy stupid, right, I.
Speaker 2 (57:52):
Think it will be Yeah, yeah, all right, nine minutes
past the r LST do some sports. Sports brought to
you by Mike Linn Dell LFS six Speeds the Bromo COT.
What's going on?
Speaker 6 (58:01):
Well, you think the Diggs family had a bad day,
how about this one? Cowboys released veteran quarterback Trayvon Diggs.
His brother was released from the Cowboys earlier this afternoon,
just hours after the Stefan Diggs story broke.
Speaker 5 (58:12):
So this is Todd Archer of ESPN Frisco, Texas.
Speaker 6 (58:15):
The Dallas Cowboys have released two time Pro Bowl quarterback
Trayvon Diggs with one game to play. Digs twenty seven,
will go through waivers and will be a free agent
if he isn't claimed. The Cowboys close the season Sunday
at the New York Giants. The move ends atumptulus two
season span that has seen the player and the organization
grow apart. One short said the decision to move on
from Diggs was due to a culmination of events, including performance.
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Diggs signed a five yet ninety seven million dollar contract
extension in twenty twenty three, but he has played in
just twenty one games during that span. The Cowboys will
save about thirteen million dollars releasing him, including about a
half a million dollars if somebody picks him up this
week and now with the playoffs, somebody just might before
the end of the season, so we'll see.
Speaker 5 (58:55):
But I think it was a good move by the Cowboys.
They had to do that.
Speaker 6 (58:57):
And it should be noted that Stefan Diggs, his I
guess fiance girlfriend they had a child together, is Cardi
b the National Record Artists.
Speaker 4 (59:05):
You know Cardi b which so that well doesn't doesn't
Stefan Diggs have like babies with three different women?
Speaker 6 (59:10):
Well yeah, baby mama, Yeah, no question about it. But
really just a crazy story. We'll obviously track that. And
we talked about this last night, too big duh with
jokis right the Joker Nuggets Nicola djokis to miss four
weeks with hyper extended knee. Lakers fans breathed a sigh
of relief. They thought it was far worse. ESPN News
Services Miami, Nikola Djoki is going to miss only a
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few weeks, which is surely cause for.
Speaker 5 (59:33):
The Denver Nuggets to take a giant sigh of relief.
Speaker 6 (59:36):
The only playing with well, he doesn't played with them, right,
the elate them anymore. But superstar Centre has been diagnosed
with a hyper extended left knee.
Speaker 5 (59:43):
I know they they missed. He's on the Lakers. I
know he's on the Nuggets. He's he's on the Nuggets.
Speaker 3 (59:47):
Now, No, you're thinking of Luca Dante oh Luka Danchik.
Speaker 5 (59:49):
Right, Okay, yes, so he's right. Jokis right on Denver.
Speaker 6 (59:52):
More confused here, but yes, Jokis has a bone bruise
in the hyper extended left knee, as well, as sources
told ESPN Sham Sharnia. It's an obvious blow to an
already shortened the Nuggets, but it's not a season ending
issue nor one that will require stategical repair. If Jokes
missus a month, that means he would be siling for
about sixteen games.
Speaker 5 (01:00:09):
So that's a big to do.
Speaker 6 (01:00:10):
Yes, I always get those two confused for some reason,
and I don't know why I always did it. I'm
not a big NBA West fan, obviously, being a Sixers fan,
I spent most of my mind and my time in
the East big d and that's pretty much it. So
we'll see how this dig story plays out. But it's
interesting that the brother also was released today. Just really
crazy timing. I mean, I mean, is it because no, No,
(01:00:30):
I think this was this was coming. However, you know,
it could have been some pr I don't know, but
the cow was just trying to get get more ready
for the cap. They got a lot of work to
do with that defense, but they had one of the
best offenses in the league. So we shall see. We
got ods make us coming up though, Looking forward to that.
We got big big college show playoffs. Yeah, actually that's
coming up. We're gonna be doing that. We'll be doing
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that in seven segment twenty minutes, so.
Speaker 5 (01:00:54):
Get ready for that.
Speaker 6 (01:00:55):
We're gonna be picking Aaron and I and neck and neck. Yet, well,
everyone's looking good. She got fifty wins, so she's looking good.
Speaker 10 (01:01:00):
Right now, he's.
Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
He can't just let her shine. He's gonna dig.
Speaker 5 (01:01:08):
No, I didn't dig. The figure was the other story.
Speaker 2 (01:01:11):
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News Rich del Gotto's got the headline. Still got what's
going on?
Speaker 3 (01:03:39):
Oh yeah, damon?
Speaker 4 (01:03:40):
Well, jumping off of what you were just talking about
in terms of the President's policies and stuff and what
we could be looking forward to coming in the next year.
Speaker 3 (01:03:50):
Guess what what? Tax on tips?
Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
Yeah know that that's not happening here.
Speaker 4 (01:03:54):
That's going to kick in, But there are some Blue states,
including New York State, that are going to be blocked.
Trump's popular tax cut provisions is coming.
Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
The New York Posts Bruce Bruce, Ready for this chat.
I'm gonna be doing it all year, Bruce, Bruce, Bruce.
Speaker 4 (01:04:09):
Believe it or not, Just eight states are on track
to allow their residents to cash in fully on popular
tax because from the president's Marquee legislation of twenty twenty six,
experts told the New York Posts, with several Blue states
unwilling to give workers an additional break, the One Big
Beautiful Bill Act exempt at federal taxes on tips, wages,
and overtime paid, but hard working residents will still have
(01:04:31):
to pay state taxes on that income unless local elect
their leaders can step up. Democratic strongholds like New York,
Illinois California and every other place that likes to rip
off the taxpayer are basically saying no can do.
Speaker 3 (01:04:47):
They're not going to offer it.
Speaker 4 (01:04:48):
They're going to be taking steps to make sure that
this is blocked. Other blue and red states like have
yet to signal whether they will take up the legislation,
So it's a It's kind of one of those things
where you know it sounded great and you'd think everybody
would be on board until you get to the state level,
and that's when people like Kathy Hulkele get involved. Here's
a waitress from New York talking about this and how
(01:05:10):
it's going to affect her and her family. Cut number four,
a waitress from New York cut for checked us out.
Speaker 8 (01:05:16):
Zoe.
Speaker 7 (01:05:17):
I work at the Embassy Diner for two years. Oh,
it's very disappointing. I was looking forward to that when
the president was running, So it's a little disappointing. It's
all my livelihood really. We live off of tips, so
getting tax on them and losing money is definitely a
big hit and it makes living a little bit more difficult,
and now knowing that it can't happen in New York
(01:05:38):
is a little frustrating. Frustrated. It's like losing money. So
it's hard, especially when everything's so expensive in life right now,
and you know, that's my livelihood, that's how I eat,
that's how I feed myself and my family. So maybe
a couple hundred close, you know, to like a thousand,
possibly depending on the hours put in. Also, my mom,
my mother has been a waitress for thirty something years,
(01:06:00):
and she took care of five kids waitressing. So now knowing,
you know, if we were to go back and we
were younger again and she was taking the leaving the
taxes on tips, it would have really affected mine and
my siblings' lives growing up.
Speaker 8 (01:06:13):
So it's it's very upsetting.
Speaker 7 (01:06:15):
But we've been in the restaurant business our whole life.
So this is just what we know is diners. My
father on diners, my mom's parents owned diners. It's just
this is our family's business.
Speaker 2 (01:06:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:06:25):
So there you have it from the New York Post
Treasury Secretary Scott Besson.
Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
Earlier this month, the queues several Blue states.
Speaker 4 (01:06:30):
Including Illinois and New York, playing Ebenezer Scrooge's holiday season
by deliberately blocking the popular One Big Beautiful Act provision,
which is set to take effect January the first, So
no tax on tips.
Speaker 3 (01:06:44):
No tax on tips for you in New York.
Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
They can't they can't lose the revenue in these blue
hell holes because they've spent this in two ye you know,
they're they're unfunded, liabilities on pension plans and all these
things they have in these blue states. They can't lose
the revenue.
Speaker 4 (01:07:00):
And not only that, I mean, take a look at
what have we been talking about since last week Nick
Shirley's video All the fraud, Look at all the fraud.
Why do you think they have such deficits in these states?
Not only are you talking about the unfunded like you
were just mentioning there, damon, but you're also talking about
the fraud which they don't want to clean up because
they're using that for votes, to keep people in line,
(01:07:21):
to grease their own pockets, to keep family members employed.
It's all a grift, and it's unfortunate that people like
this Zoe the waitress at a Long Island. Here is her,
and people just like her are going to be unfortunately
feeling the brunt of this because the politicians they cannot
and refuse to actually take responsibility of how they spend
(01:07:46):
our money, not the government's money.
Speaker 3 (01:07:48):
The government doesn't make money, they steal it.
Speaker 4 (01:07:50):
Well, they take it in the form of taxes from
you and I, and then of course, since it's not theirs,
as a who's the economist Milton Friedman said, there's four
ways to spend money and the most the most wasteful
one is when the government's evolved because they're spending other
people's money.
Speaker 3 (01:08:07):
Said, they don't care where it goes.
Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
So unfortunately, the service service providers waitresses and such to
anybody who's getting tips in New York's got to bang
it in on Bruce. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:08:19):
And meanwhile, New York to.
Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
Remember when the time comes to vote, remember this is
the kind of thing that matters. Yep.
Speaker 6 (01:08:24):
Nasall County executive running for governor. I got to tell you,
in New York the most expensive, right next to maybe
California to live. These poor people, right, they're not very
wealthy people that work in there, canswaff like this for years.
Family business. They need this break.
Speaker 3 (01:08:37):
Terrible, yeah, really amazing, gusting.
Speaker 4 (01:08:40):
And speaking of New Year's because that's just about a
day away. New Year's Eve is underwatch with some cities
believe it or not, canceling public celebrations, others stepping up
security and here's why. In the US, the FBI reportedly
disrupted a New Year's Eve bombing plot in la from
about two weeks ago.
Speaker 3 (01:08:57):
They arrested four suspects accused.
Speaker 4 (01:08:59):
Of planning Corps date attacks across multiple locations. Although authorities
did not tie those arrest any specific event site, the
disruption added urgency to security and planning for the holiday season.
Several major cities around the world game and as well
are canceling New York's Eve events and imposed heightened security measures.
Speaker 3 (01:09:19):
And this is all because of.
Speaker 4 (01:09:21):
Well, we could just say uncumbered migration, because let's face it,
New Year's Eve used to be a very fun and
festive time. But when you get certain types of people
moving into your country who don't like certain things, well
guess what, they.
Speaker 3 (01:09:36):
Want to blow them up. And we've seen this time
and again.
Speaker 4 (01:09:38):
There was also a report out of Texas the FBI
foiled another plot of I believe in an underage teen
trying to get bomb materials to someone who happened to
be an undercover FBI agent. That's a story broke earlier
tonight in Paris, officials called the city's fame New Year's
Eve Live concert on the Champ Silly.
Speaker 1 (01:09:57):
SA.
Speaker 4 (01:09:58):
City leaders, including the mayor, said the area was simply
not suitable anymore for large, unpredictable crowds, especially to late
at night, when alcohol consumption and spontaneous gatherings could increase risks.
In other words, guess what your migration policies have ruined
it for everybody else?
Speaker 3 (01:10:17):
Someplace that used to be a great place to watch.
Speaker 4 (01:10:20):
As you see some of the footage of New Year's
Eve and some of these big cities, fantastic celebrations, lots
of love, lots of happy people partying, it's not it's
not going to be happening in Paris, one of those
cities which is has canceled.
Speaker 3 (01:10:36):
There are New Year's Eve celebration is just it's just
a power really, just just an insane pity that what's
going on in the world. So there you have it.
Keep your eyead on a swivel when it comes to
the New Year's Eve.
Speaker 5 (01:10:49):
Especially hope.
Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
It'll stay on the celebration.
Speaker 2 (01:10:55):
All right, We'll do a quick odds makers when we
get back for all your bowl games between now and Friday. Friday,
will pick your weekend games. But we'll do that when
we get back slipping air and facing off four Bowl
games over the next two days. We'll see what they're
going to go with here when we get back live
from Studio six ft right after this a well thirty
(01:12:11):
minutes past the hour live for Studio six B. I
want to wish everybody a safe, happy New Year's Eve
tomorrow night. Whatever you're doing, I hope you're just staying
home like I'm going to be doing. My kids are
going to both be home. They're gonna have a bunch
of their friends over nice and so, and my my
son has requested I don't know, my son has requested wingstop.
Speaker 3 (01:12:35):
I was going to say, will be food. Yeah, why
don't you just make wings?
Speaker 2 (01:12:39):
They want? They want wingstop? Have you ever heard of
such a thing. Well, I mean I've heard of it,
but I mean, I just I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:12:48):
You can make homemade wings. Like Rick said, this is
a good.
Speaker 2 (01:12:50):
Does wings stop any good? They got a lot of flavors,
Iron says definitively yes, that's yeah, that's why it is good.
Speaker 5 (01:12:57):
They got a lot of flavors.
Speaker 2 (01:12:58):
It's the pizza huad of wing places.
Speaker 6 (01:13:01):
Hey, right, that's comforting a friend, slick.
Speaker 2 (01:13:07):
Would you have wings stopping not doing?
Speaker 4 (01:13:10):
You're not going to roll out the wings stop for
your guests yours?
Speaker 5 (01:13:14):
Come on, Oh, we can't do that.
Speaker 13 (01:13:15):
Come on, that's what you eat when you want to
eat something bad for you.
Speaker 2 (01:13:18):
Well, what would be the alternative for me to do?
Food for these kids you don't want? Are all eight
Let's say they're all between sixteen and nineteen years old.
Speaker 4 (01:13:26):
If you get them wings stop, then also opt for
the white Castle.
Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
Absolutely not.
Speaker 13 (01:13:35):
That's what I think is not the way to start
twenty twenty six on the ball.
Speaker 5 (01:13:39):
I'm not happen.
Speaker 3 (01:13:41):
You're gonna get wing stop. You're going to be on
the ball white Castle? Man a chance.
Speaker 2 (01:13:46):
The chat is saying winstop is is is the deal?
Speaker 5 (01:13:49):
No, see the chad? I love what chat?
Speaker 2 (01:13:51):
No, okay, it's the deal. So that's what win wingstop is.
Speaker 4 (01:13:54):
Okay, but I'm doing you could we can probably make
wings better at home.
Speaker 5 (01:13:58):
Hawaii's waning. This is Susan sable barrow. Wingstop here is
just mediocre.
Speaker 6 (01:14:03):
Well in Hawaii, yeah, I mean, come on, you want
to get wingstop in and if you're in Hawaii, a
wahula Maui.
Speaker 2 (01:14:09):
White Castles where Delgatto takes his day.
Speaker 5 (01:14:11):
For that's what he pays.
Speaker 4 (01:14:13):
Come on actually, actually, to be honest, I I treat
myself to White Castle every year on my birthday.
Speaker 3 (01:14:20):
So at lunch, oh yeah you do. That's what I did.
Speaker 4 (01:14:22):
I went to White Castle by myself, enjoyed my White Castle,
and that night I went to Tellers.
Speaker 2 (01:14:29):
Is your annual cleanse?
Speaker 3 (01:14:31):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
Yes, all right. Everybody's down on Wingstop, so I'm gonna
go with that. How many should I get? One hundred
and fifty wings?
Speaker 5 (01:14:37):
How many kids?
Speaker 7 (01:14:37):
How?
Speaker 2 (01:14:38):
Seventy five men?
Speaker 13 (01:14:39):
Seventy five kids?
Speaker 2 (01:14:40):
No, the package is seventy five wings, so I was
getting two of them?
Speaker 5 (01:14:45):
How many kids?
Speaker 8 (01:14:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:14:46):
I get to well, it's just me and like two others.
Speaker 5 (01:14:50):
Get three fifty. You're good for fifty. No, you know
you can reheat them so they don't go bad.
Speaker 2 (01:14:54):
No, I'll say. Someone else said, my boys love Wingstop,
So that's what I'm gonna do.
Speaker 13 (01:14:58):
The boneless wings are better than attenders.
Speaker 5 (01:15:00):
Don't get going boneless wings.
Speaker 2 (01:15:02):
That's what the chat is. Confirmed.
Speaker 5 (01:15:03):
Bone, you gotta go Bone.
Speaker 2 (01:15:05):
Okay, time now thirty three past the hour? Uh to
do our New Year's Eve, New Year's Day odds makers,
all right, here we go both season time college football
(01:15:27):
playoff time ten games. They've picked four over Wednesday and
Thursday New Year's Day. Of course, it's changed a little
bit from the days of the regular bowls season, where
New Year's Date have about one hundred games. Yeah, right,
but we got a couple. We had a bunch of
Wednesday and some on Thursday. Ten games they've picked four.
Slick game number one. Where are you going?
Speaker 5 (01:15:47):
Well, we got the game tomorrow night, Big D. They're
going to the Cotton Bowl in Beautiful Texas.
Speaker 6 (01:15:51):
See we go Miami Hurricanes and Ohio State the Buckeyes
number two, Ohio State.
Speaker 5 (01:15:56):
I full disclosure, I am a Buckeyes fan.
Speaker 6 (01:15:59):
But you know I was waffling back and forth in
the break, Big D kind of making me think should
I switch my pick?
Speaker 5 (01:16:04):
But no, I'm gonna go with my gut.
Speaker 6 (01:16:05):
Like I said earlier, every time I deviate, I get dominated.
So I'm gonna go with Miami and I'm gonna take
the nine and a half. I think the buck Geys
win the game clearly, but I don't.
Speaker 5 (01:16:14):
Think they're gonna win by ten.
Speaker 6 (01:16:15):
I think they're gonna win by a touchdown OSHU thirty
one to twenty four. They had a double overtime thriller
earlier in the season and a late penalty flag. Of course,
well this section you back in two thousand and two,
excuse me, two thousand and two Bowl Championship game, Ohio
State defeated.
Speaker 5 (01:16:31):
Miami thirty one twenty four. Big day wine.
Speaker 6 (01:16:34):
I don't hope it's a little bit of mere anyway,
Miami impressive winnold of Texas A and M Last week
they won ten to three. So give me the All
American defensive end, Rubin Bain, likely the number one, two.
Speaker 5 (01:16:43):
Three pick in the NFL draft this year.
Speaker 6 (01:16:45):
I think Ryan Day does figure out the win, but
Miami takes it with Michael Leervant on the sideline as
a twelfth man former Dallas Cowboy, big form of Hurricane.
Give me Miami, and I'm gonna take the nine and
a half, and I hope the Ohio State wins, but
not by more than seven.
Speaker 2 (01:16:57):
All right, all right, I think Ohio State obliterates them myself, But.
Speaker 5 (01:17:03):
Hey, you said that.
Speaker 2 (01:17:04):
On the other hand, I don't know why it's only nine.
That makes me a little nervous. I feel it should
be like fourteen. But anyways, Aaron, where are you going?
Game number one?
Speaker 13 (01:17:12):
I'm with you, Damon on this one. I'm going to
take Ohio State over Miami minus nine and a half. Obviously,
both teams are great, like you guys are saying, but
the Buckeys, I feel, are all around better on both
sides of the ball. They're also ten two and one
against the spread this season, so I like those odds.
And Miami is known to capitalize off of turnovers, but
Ohio State averages point seven giveaways per game, that's fourth
in the nation, and their quarterback only has six interceptions
(01:17:34):
this whole season. Great ball security, so Miami's not going
to be able to capitalize off of that like they
do in other games. So I'm gonna go with Ohio
State here for the winn and cover.
Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
Yeah, I don't know what part of the game Miami
can can win or not forget dominate can even win.
Speaker 5 (01:17:48):
So a good running game, okay, well well that's waiting,
all right?
Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
Very good Game number two? Slick, Where are you going?
Speaker 5 (01:17:54):
Oh high noon, Big d January first hangover time? Get
those bloody Mary's down here at the Dog.
Speaker 6 (01:17:58):
And Arge Bowl. Anti Gardens. We got Texas Tech taking
on Oregon. Texas Tech plus two and a half the
Red Raiders. I think the defense, which is led by
all American David Bailey thirteen and a half sacks, will
pressure the Ducks.
Speaker 5 (01:18:11):
QB.
Speaker 6 (01:18:11):
Dante Moore, the Great Dante Moore three forty six yards
and twenty eight TVs. They'll got it with yours, nevintheless
big d gi me. Number four, give me the Red
Raiders at twelve and one over Oregon, also twelve and one.
Speaker 5 (01:18:25):
I'm gonna take the two and a half.
Speaker 6 (01:18:26):
I think it's going to be a tight game, but
I think the Red Raiders come out on top.
Speaker 5 (01:18:29):
I think Oregon's time is over. I think number four
Texas Tech. Give me the Raiders, all right, Slicks.
Speaker 2 (01:18:34):
Game number two is Texas Tech over Oregon, Aaron, what's
your game number two?
Speaker 13 (01:18:38):
Game number two for me is the cheese at Citrus Bowl,
Texas against Michigan. I'm gonna take Texas. I believe the
line is minus seven over Michigan. There's a lot of
noise surrounding these two teams right now. Obviously, Texas not
making the college football playoffs this year, they're looking to
prove that they belong there all along. Michigan situations not
great with the head coach fallout, a lot of noise
(01:18:58):
surrounding Boll teams, like I SA said, But on the field,
I feel like Texas looks good offensively for the most part,
especially rushing. Their defense looks great. And Michigan, on the
other hand, kit they couldn't really do much against Ohio
State in their last outing, gave up four hundred nineteen yards,
ten and seventeen on third downs. Not really liking those
odds against this Texas team. So I'm gonna go with Texas.
Speaker 2 (01:19:18):
All right, Texas minus seven over Michigan Aerrans game number two,
slick game number three?
Speaker 6 (01:19:22):
Where you're going, I'm not doing any of these cheese
at toilet bowl games. I'm sticking with the college football playoffs,
big d I'm hanging with the big boys here and
here we go.
Speaker 5 (01:19:30):
Number one Indiana taking on Bama. Number nine. They come out.
Let's stick with it. It's the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
Speaker 6 (01:19:36):
Remember the great Keith Lake, great Keith Jackson from ABC Sports.
Speaker 5 (01:19:40):
He used to call it the Granddaddy of them all right,
the old Rose Bowl.
Speaker 6 (01:19:43):
Well that's where I'm going to the Rose Bowl and
Indiana number one.
Speaker 5 (01:19:46):
Oh yeah, looking great.
Speaker 6 (01:19:47):
Fernando Mendoza could be the number one pick in the
NFL draft. I think if the Raiders have any brains,
they're gonna pick him and pick him over the lock.
He won the Heisman Trophy. He's fantastic. I like him
over three thousand yards passing this year, and I'm going
to to take Indiana big date lay in seven, o Obama.
I think that time has come and gone. Crimson their
quarterback to the Crimsons tized quarterback Tys Simpson two hundred
(01:20:10):
and fifty y odds per game, twenty eight tds. He's
no slouch, but I think they get it done.
Speaker 5 (01:20:14):
And I really like the Hooses on this one. Indiana.
Speaker 6 (01:20:16):
I think this could very well be the yea Indiana
and Ohio State. I think it's gonna be so yeah,
Indiana lay in seven?
Speaker 2 (01:20:21):
All right? I got too many points for me in
a game like there's too much pressure for a quarterback
who hasn't been there before. It. Team's great, no doubt,
coach is great, but I don't know that's that's a
lot of points in a game that's gonna be this
pressure fields We'll see how he reacts. Aaron game number three.
Speaker 13 (01:20:35):
For you, I don't know, David. I feel like they
are ranked number one for a reason. I'm gonna go
with slick on this. I'm gonna take Indiana over Alabama
minus seven.
Speaker 5 (01:20:42):
I believe you said.
Speaker 13 (01:20:43):
The line is, I absolutely love this Indiana team. I'm
praying that the Jets are smart enough to do whatever
they can to take Fernando Mendoza. They're not gonna, but
I'm gonna dream anyway.
Speaker 3 (01:20:51):
I almost feel like.
Speaker 13 (01:20:52):
This almost should be a little bit bigger, the way
that Indiana just goes out and dominates pretty much every game.
They're really balanced on offense, and Alabama's defense is known
to struggle and not to mention, their offense is questionable
on the ground right now. Not sure how that's going
to shape up against Indiana's defense. Their third and rushing
success rate allowed Indiana for the win and cover all
the way.
Speaker 2 (01:21:13):
Okay, both on Indiana. We'll see you there. Who's right?
Too many points for me, but Alabama's let me down
a couple times this year, so it certainly wouldn't be
a surprise. Everybody who's questioned Indiana. They've answered the bell
at every single turn. So it's easy to say they're
gonna do it again, and they might.
Speaker 5 (01:21:29):
So tid's gonna turn all right?
Speaker 2 (01:21:30):
Game four, slick, where you going?
Speaker 5 (01:21:32):
It's going to be eight o'clock, the big game. It's
gonna be.
Speaker 6 (01:21:34):
We're going to the Sugar Bowl, Big d in Nolans
Caesars A super Dome.
Speaker 5 (01:21:38):
Here we go.
Speaker 6 (01:21:38):
We got the Dogs and Old miss both twelve and one.
Great teams number three versus number six. That would be
the Dogs at number three. I think obviously gonna stock
into QB for Georgia. He looks primed to get get
it on Kirby Smart as well, too smart. I think
I really do believe the Dogs win. Old Missus had
a great year. I just don't see them coming in.
Speaker 5 (01:21:57):
The points might be a little high. This game is
going to be a tight game, but I think they'll
get it. They'll win it by a touchdown.
Speaker 10 (01:22:03):
I really do.
Speaker 5 (01:22:03):
And give me Georgia. They give me the Dogs, big deep.
Speaker 2 (01:22:06):
All right, eron, where are you going for game number four?
Speaker 13 (01:22:08):
I'm going let's look on this one. Also, I'm gonna
take Georgia over Ole Miss minus six and a half.
It's a nice regular season rematch for these two Georgia
one by eight, I believe in the regular season, so
I think we're going to see a repeat or something
similar here. Georgia's defense has been on a tear. They're
only allowing seven point two five points per game in
their last four. That is insane. Georgia is so well rounded,
and I think Kirby Smart's going to leave them to
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the victory once again.
Speaker 2 (01:22:31):
Absolutely, all right, give me the rebels in this game, man,
give me the rebels plus six and a half. Why
is this game under a touchdown? Somebody knows something. Hey, Lane,
watch this. That's the theme of the night for me.
These boys are going to put it all on the
line for the ex coach to stick it to them.
Give me the rebels plus six and a half in
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this one, all right? All right, they go, there's your
New Year's Eve, New Year's Days odds makers. We'll post
those games. Yeah, everybody to follow, good fans, everybody. I
don't know, I don't. That Georgia game scares me. I
don't know. Why is it six and a half with
a total of fifty six. That's a lot of points.
I know, that is a lot of points to put
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up as a posted number fifty six with a line
that's under a touchdown, and not to think that this
game is a barnburner. This game could be like thirty
thirty one, thirty thirty three, thirty.
Speaker 6 (01:23:26):
Last time they met, they scored seventy eight points. Like
Eron pointed out, there Georgia one by eight, forty three, thirty.
Speaker 2 (01:23:31):
Five blowout on either side. I got to take the
points in that game. I'm calling for Old Miss to
win this game thirty four to thirty one.
Speaker 5 (01:23:40):
Really, really, yep.
Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
That's my call.
Speaker 5 (01:23:43):
What season is the Miss singer in?
Speaker 2 (01:23:48):
You don't remind me you didn't think that was gonna
make it. I didn't think that would make it. The
next week when you saw that.
Speaker 14 (01:23:59):
Say.
Speaker 10 (01:24:01):
It's still on the air.
Speaker 3 (01:24:04):
I think it's getting more popular.
Speaker 2 (01:24:07):
Think it is.
Speaker 5 (01:24:08):
Tell me every time he's still certain on a pick,
I have to bring that up.
Speaker 2 (01:24:15):
That's a good point. So all right, Dot, let's do it.
Let's do a quick headline here while we can.
Speaker 4 (01:24:21):
Well, I gotta I gotta let me, let me. I
was gonna say, you know what, I'll go with this one.
Speaker 3 (01:24:29):
I'll go with it.
Speaker 4 (01:24:29):
The DHS is slamming la Mayor Karen Bass for comments
about Latino border agents. If you didn't think the Left
could get any more racist, well just leave it to uh,
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass as she goes for it
full bore here cut number one.
Speaker 3 (01:24:45):
Here she is the racist, Karen Bass check it out.
Speaker 16 (01:24:48):
Well, Uh, in a way, I think it's it's sad.
I think that those border patrol agents are going to
have a difficult time when they're out in the field
and they see what actually happens in.
Speaker 8 (01:24:58):
Real life, so from their training.
Speaker 16 (01:25:01):
But I do understand that their primary incentive is financial.
Speaker 8 (01:25:05):
I think it just speaks to the.
Speaker 16 (01:25:08):
Financial situation that millions of Americans find themselves in. And
I definitely am concerned about that report.
Speaker 4 (01:25:16):
Yeah, so basically, according to Karen Bass, eel keeps coming
over the border, our Hispanics tack the.
Speaker 2 (01:25:22):
B offer last Dame and put Jack in there and
all right, live from Studio six people, we'll wrap it
up right after this. Agree, all right, thirteen to the hour,
(01:26:10):
Love from Studio six B. Last segment of the year. Wow, Wow,
and what a year it's been. And it's all thanks
to you to lie from Studio six P audience, which
I continue to say again. Tomorrow night, eleven o'clock. Lock
it in right here, Real America's Voice. Best way to
close out the year with our twenty twenty five Year
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in Review. New Year's Eve starts at eleven, So don't
worry about the chisel face there, whatever its name is,
ozempic face. He's fine, he's fine. It seems like a
nice guy or whatever. But you'd rather watch Brian Glenn
or whatever it's going to be on Real America's Voice
(01:26:52):
and then flip over and watch the ball drop and
then go eat one hundred and fifty wings from Wings Stop,
get drunk and have a night of it. So uh
starts at eleven. Make sure you tune in right here
Real America's Voice. And I'm sure it's going to be green.
So that's like a plan. And again we wish everybody
a happy, healthy, obviously new year, a safe New Year's
Eve Tomorrow night, whatever you're doing. If you want to
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go to Slick's house, just write me an email. I'll
send you his address time to be there. Except for
you del Gotto. You're not allowed. I think Slick said, so.
Speaker 5 (01:27:23):
No, don't Gotto's allowed.
Speaker 2 (01:27:24):
You know, I don't got it you go out near
z Are you like you? No, I'm going to the
party scene or you are? Yeah, you are going out?
Speaker 6 (01:27:29):
Okay, if it comes to my asse, I'm going to
stick him on the front warm and a lantern.
Speaker 2 (01:27:35):
Perfect. Yeah, very good. Well be safe out there. If
you're going out, have fun, get home safe, good time. Okay,
I'm sure you will, not sure. I know.
Speaker 3 (01:27:48):
I'm going out. I have a good time. Tell her
this is doing like a No, I'm not going to
tell her.
Speaker 5 (01:27:53):
No, No, we're kidding, not that kind of number.
Speaker 3 (01:27:54):
No kidding me. I can't do that.
Speaker 5 (01:27:59):
It's going to pizza hut, wingstop.
Speaker 3 (01:28:03):
Right, I'm actually gonna be at the wing stop.
Speaker 2 (01:28:05):
Well, maybe you could deliver mine to my house and
then stop over going to hot tub?
Speaker 3 (01:28:10):
Right, Okay, have a steak, all right, I'll cook.
Speaker 2 (01:28:13):
Your steak on the grill. Won't be as good as tellers, probably,
but it'll be damn.
Speaker 5 (01:28:18):
Do you do leave it out for a week. You're
coming to eat you?
Speaker 2 (01:28:21):
All right, Let's get to whatever we're doing here. Let's
do some more headlines. We'll do some more sports, then
we'll wrap it up. Del Gott has got headlines. What's
going on? De Gott Damon.
Speaker 4 (01:28:29):
This is a story I just found just before showtime.
This one is interesting, caught my attention. Somebody in the
chat was saying, you know, we needed a good, good
story to finish out the year.
Speaker 3 (01:28:42):
This should do it for you.
Speaker 4 (01:28:45):
Coming from the Gateway Pundon illegal migrant fugitive busted trying
to evade capture Damon by hiding in an Italian Nativity
scene as he posed with one of the three Wise Men.
Come on, you can't go up there, he is in
a bizarre attempt to avoid arrest. That thirty eight years
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old Ghanian illegal migrant was busted in southern Italy after
attempting to blend in for the life yeah to the
life size Christmas lativity scene by posing as.
Speaker 3 (01:29:21):
One of the three Wise Men.
Speaker 2 (01:29:24):
Family totally go. I mean, I guess that's an a
for effort.
Speaker 5 (01:29:31):
That's a beauty.
Speaker 10 (01:29:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:29:33):
At first, at first thought, I'm thinking that's the stupidest thing,
But it could be the wisest thing this guy's ever done.
Speaker 3 (01:29:38):
It almost worked.
Speaker 4 (01:29:39):
The failed Nativity hideout took place in a small town
called Gallatone, located in in a region of southern Italy.
Speaker 2 (01:29:47):
The only reason I'm listening to this. You said it's
from the Gateway Pundit. If it was, if it was
like from Mikey Meatpole's site, I'd say this is totally fake.
Speaker 4 (01:29:57):
But the Gateway Pundit, I have to think this is real.
This is from and other places are reporting it too.
This was the first one I saw it on. The fugitive,
whose identity identity has not been released, was on the
run after being convicted of assaulting a police officer and
resisting arrest. He was sentenced to nine months and fifteen
days in prison by a court in Bologna, northern Italy,
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but managed to flee south before finding the display. The
Nativity display he set up in the town's tourism office
in the town square. He stood motionless in the background
with his arms raised aloft, trying to mimic the statues of.
Speaker 3 (01:30:34):
The biblical figures. So there you have it.
Speaker 4 (01:30:38):
While admiring the festive scene, the mayor of Gallatone, Flavio Feloni,
actually mistook the intruder's part of the displays.
Speaker 5 (01:30:49):
He had the mayor fooled, Yes.
Speaker 4 (01:30:51):
Just the mayor of what town? The mayor of Gallaton
Galatoni St. Galaton in Italy. Oh yeah, not really paying
attention to the story. I've been talking about Italy since
I started.
Speaker 5 (01:31:06):
This stupid stories Antonio Texius.
Speaker 4 (01:31:11):
While standing in front of the nativity carefully made by
our tourism office, the mayor says, I noticed a present
I had initially mistaken for part of the scene, he
wrote in a statement on Facebook. So of course that
led to the guy being arrested. H and there you
have a local authorities and these legal migrants. Well he
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was swiftly arrested by a joint team of local police
and state police and was reprimanded into custody.
Speaker 3 (01:31:38):
So there you have it.
Speaker 4 (01:31:39):
Uh, I guess for effort, Yeah, definitely. You know what,
you can't make something like that up. It actually has
to happen.
Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
All right, like anything else in sports.
Speaker 5 (01:31:53):
Well yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:31:53):
Former NBA star Dwight Howard asks Trump to make military
service mandatory. Poor boy, a Breitbart form NBA star at
Dwight Howard openly called for President Donald Trump to make
military service mandatory for citizens for at least one year.
Speaker 5 (01:32:07):
This is obviously done in other countries.
Speaker 6 (01:32:08):
The eight time NBA All Star revealed his thoughts on
the social media.
Speaker 5 (01:32:11):
Platform x on Sunday Random.
Speaker 6 (01:32:14):
I honestly feel that like the President should make one
year of service mandatory for everyone born in America. A
lot of other countries do it, and I think it
would help with discipline and structure. I'm curious what you
all think. Would you would this help America or no?
Speaker 5 (01:32:26):
He said. While some agreed with Howard, a great deal
of replies were in the nay category.
Speaker 6 (01:32:31):
It always seems kind of gross, though, for people who
aren't service serving to force other people to do so.
One users said, discipline comes from within, not a government mandate.
Free people don't need to be conscripted to serve, or
for incentives for voluntary service, tax bricks, training and watch
people step up.
Speaker 5 (01:32:46):
Set another. So, not everybody was agreeing with the great
Dwight Howard. They have big data.
Speaker 2 (01:32:52):
I don't think we're all waiting around and see what
Dwight Howard thanks on this stuff.
Speaker 5 (01:32:55):
Well that's the truth too. And just one more real
quick one, I want to roll about five by.
Speaker 2 (01:32:59):
The way, Tumbleweed Farmers says, you know that guy was
missing to make that fly off.
Speaker 6 (01:33:10):
He would have made it through if he would definitely
that definitely would have had he would have definitely cover
it up. And uh, well, Lebron James, if you can't
hate this guy anymore. Apparently the other night then there
was a national lamp going on in a New York
sports writer really went on off on him. Lebron James
has been accused of having his mind on golf when
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he's supposed.
Speaker 5 (01:33:31):
To be listening to his coach.
Speaker 6 (01:33:32):
And now we have a tangible proof that he has
his mind on golf when he's supposed to be listening
to the national anthem.
Speaker 5 (01:33:37):
Aaron, could you roll cut five for us? Look at
this guy now?
Speaker 6 (01:33:47):
Most people are standing at attention, right, Aaron. This came
from the other night. Yeah, this guy just continues to
amaze you how disrespectful he is to our president, to
our country. And I can't wait, Deretoya And that's a
rap big date back to you, all.
Speaker 2 (01:34:02):
Right, slick, Very Good Sports has brought to you by
Mike Lindell. LFS six B is the promo coach us.
You want to shop at my pillow? Don't got to
any other headlines before we wrap up on twenty twenty five.
After that, beauty, No, I don't think we.
Speaker 3 (01:34:17):
Haven't gotten to somebody who's hanging himself.
Speaker 4 (01:34:20):
From across yet, so we'll probably at that one in
April or something. Yeah, but no, that's all I got.
That's what we're closing in on. All right, Well one again.
Speaker 2 (01:34:30):
Whether you've loved everything, he hated everything, or somewhere in between,
you've watched and we've appreciated it. It's been a great year.
I hope it's been a great year for you as well.
It's been a great year with these guys, Slick, Rick, Dogatto,
Paul Nolan, Vinnie Mack, Kevin Downey Junior, of course, Aaron
and Fran Harry on the Highway, Parker Sig, Rob Sig,
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everybody at Real America's Voice, all the other shows, all
the other hosts. It's been an absolutely great year. We
appreciate each and every one of them. Couldn't do it
without any of them, but most of all you to
live from Studio six P audience. So Happy New Year, everybody,
have a great night Tomorrow night. Be safe, whatever you do,
get home safe, enjoy New Year's Day. We'll see you
on Friday night as well, and then of course we'll
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kick off twenty twenty six Monday. We're back. Make sure
you lock it in Real America's voice. Tomorrow night, eleven
pm should be a great special Year in review. Take
you right up to the ball drop. Thanks for everything,
We love you. We'll see see you on Friday. Happy
New Year, everybody, have a great night.
Speaker 3 (01:35:31):
Happy New here.