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February 1, 2025 48 mins

RINGSIDE POLITICS WITH JEFF CROUERE, FEBRUARY 1ST, 2025

SEGMENT 1: TRUMP COMES OUT SWINGING WITH MAGA POLICIES 

SEGMENT 2: AMERICA ENDS MEMBERSHIP TO THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

SEGMENT 3: THE RFK HEARINGS & VACCINES 

SEGMENT 4: FACING YOUR FEARS OF FLYING AFTER RECENT AVIATION DISASTERS

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Air analyzes and debates the critical issues facing our nation
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Off against the liberal media in ring side politics. His
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with what's happening in our nation and around the world.

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This is politics with a punch.

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Ringside Politics with Jeff Creweero starts now.

Speaker 5 (00:33):
Good day everyone, Jeff Career here and welcome. It's Ringside
Politics on Real America's Voice. Got a great program lined
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Hey, you know when we went through.

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at what a glorious sunrise this morning? So the trump
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And you know, I Senator Kennedy exposed the fact that
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Speaker 5 (04:44):
All Right, you know, with the horrible economy that we've got,
now Donald Trump's coming in, we're going to change things.
We're going to get things better. We can finally say hey,
good news. We've got the right policies. So if you're
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Speaker 4 (04:58):
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some of the hot topics that we're following right here

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on the program. And President Trump's done so many great
things in his first two weeks. Want to give him
credit for the firing of the J six prosecutors, firing
people from the FBI, firing people from Jack Smith's team
at the DOJ, firing those that went after the J

(06:20):
six protesters in in my opinion, illegal, just completely Unamerican way.
These people were over prosecuted, these people were targeted, and
President Trump is now ordered the firing of those involved
in that. And kudos to President Trump. Also, federal agencies
have now been ordered to remove the pronouns from their

(06:42):
email signatures. How did this get started in the first place.
That's so ridiculous. Whenever I get solicited by a company
and the guy at the bottom or the girl at
the bottom has has pronouns, I immediately trash that email.

Speaker 4 (06:57):
I can't take that seriously at all.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
So now we've got the email signatures, the pronouns in
there going bye bye.

Speaker 4 (07:07):
So kudos to President Trump.

Speaker 5 (07:09):
All Right, today is the beginning of these tariffs on Canada, Mexico,
and China. President Trump while ordering them, and he said,
for several reasons. One, you've had these countries involved in
the massive influx of fentanyl that we've had in our country.

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They're not controlling the border Canada and Mexico. And of
course we've got unfair trade practices. I mean, we're welcoming
their products. Those countries are not welcoming our products. So
we've got a level of the playing field. And as
President Trump says, you know, tariffs are very good. When
this country was the richest it's been. That's when we

(07:52):
had just tariffs funding this country. Once we started institute
in the income tax, you know, we started having problems,
We started having debt.

Speaker 4 (07:59):
And I think this is a great plan.

Speaker 5 (08:02):
He started the External Revenue Service to promote this, and
I think it is something that we can use effectively
as a tool to bring these countries on line.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
It worked with Columbia.

Speaker 5 (08:15):
Remember we had these Colombian folks, the socialist president down
there saying one can accept the prisoners and all of
a sudden, President Trump threatened tariffs, and Columbia changed their
tune and the deportees were allowed to go to Colombia.
In fact, he offered to bring the Colombian presidential jet.

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All right, hearings, now moving forward, We've got some big ones.
Of course, we'll be talking later about RFK Junior, Tulsea Gabbert,
Cash Bettel. Every one of President Trump's nominees need to
be confirmed by the United States Senate. We need to
use our collective voice to contact all of these Rhino

(08:58):
senators with pressure on them to do the right thing
and confirm the nominees of the president that got elected
by the majority of the American people in their states.
Like these rhinos like McConnell, Trump won by forty points.
Mcconnald's got no business opposing any of Trump nominees. In
my state of Louisiana, Trump won with sixty percent of

(09:20):
the vote. Rhino Bill Cassidy should not be opposing RFK
Junior or anybody. We need to demand that these Republican
senators support the President's nominees and the three big ones
that are facing a lot of problems Because you have
a lot of Rhinos or Telsea, Gabbert Cashptel and RFK Jr.

(09:40):
We need to hear, make sure that they hear from
us over these next few days. Kudos to Rick Grinnell,
someone who has done a great thing bringing home American
hostages that were held in Venezuela where now got a
commitment from Venezuela that they're going to take their gang

(10:01):
members back. When we support them, they will accept them.
And Rick g Reynell as bringing home some Americans to
their family. So six hostages released. A kudos to the
Trump administration and Rick Grennell for taking care of that.
And we also had a hostage released from Hamas. Three

(10:22):
were released, including one American. And whenever we can get
into American or anybody that is out of the clutches
of a dictatorial regime or terrorists, that is obviously a
great thing. Very sad news this week two plane crashes
int SB investigating of course, the latest in Philadelphia leared

(10:46):
jet on a medical mission, very tragic with a young
patient family member. Doctors of course caused havoc in Philadelphia.
And then right before that we had the plane crash
in DC right by Reagan National Airport involving a helicopter

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and a passenger jet. First passenger jet commercial Passinger jet
to crash since two thousand and nine. So I trust
the NTSB. We'll get to the bottom of it. Lots
of questions about the helicopter, lots of questions about the
of course, air traffic control, which is why President Trump
is now questioning the hiring at the Federal Aviation Administration

(11:31):
and saying, Hey, this DEI that we've been doing must end.
We've got to hire the best, the most qualified. There
are positions there need to be filled. The air traffic
control there at Reagan National was understaffed at the time
of this accident. We need to get the qualified air
traffic controllers in place all throughout the country. And finally's

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kudos to Caroline Levitt, the new Press secretary for President Trump,
a breath of fresh air, who is a great communicator,
someone who can let the media have it, someone that
can tell the truth, someone that now has brought on
new voices, including real America's voice, to the briefing room

(12:13):
there at the White House. So now we've opened up
real press. We've given these mainstream press puppets of the
left less influence which they didn't deserve in the first place,
and now we've made it a much better situation. So
kudos to the administration and the new Press secretary, and
I'm expecting great things for her as we move along,

(12:36):
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Speaker 4 (13:26):
So thank you, Johnny. Well done.

Speaker 5 (13:27):
All right, let's bring on one of our great friends
who has joined us many times in the past. I
know she's happy. She is co founder of the Sovereignty Coalition,
also wears a lot of other hats, Attorney. She's a
president founder of the Anti Globalist International and president founder
of Women's Rights Without Frontiers.

Speaker 4 (13:45):
Reggie little John is with us.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
Who've been talking to Reggie for years about us getting
out of the World Health Organization and it's now happened. Reggie,
You've been celebrating.

Speaker 7 (13:55):
I have been celebrating hugely, Jeff. I mean, as you said,
ever since the beginning, almost the beginning of COVID, when
they were pushing out these passing vaccine passports. I saw
that they were the platform for the China social credit system.
And I've been opposing the World Health Organization since then
because they've been rolling out these and pressing them. So

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I was just elated when President Trump was elected, and
also when he withdrew us from the WHO because of
his policies on this. So thank god, we are not
going to have the WHO tracking us and surveilling us
and all the rest of it that would have happened if,
first of all, if Biden or the Biden Harris regime

(14:37):
had continued. So I have been celebrating hugely.

Speaker 5 (14:41):
So, but I do want to ask you about this, Reggie,
because I was celebrating to you because the World Health
Organization is, as you know, a puppet of China, right,
and of course had been charging us in an extreme
amount of money and giving a massive break to China,
which I know President Trump doesn't like. But President Trump
then made the comment, well, mate, under a better deal,
we might rejoin. And I was unhappy to hear that,

(15:05):
because I don't want us getting back in Reggie your thoughts.

Speaker 7 (15:09):
Well, I was dismaded to hear him say that. And
I don't know why he would have said that other
than that. There are some people maybe who've gotten his ear,
who said, look, we should have withdrawn, we should have
stayed and reformed. But my position, which I believe is
the correct one, is that the World Health Organization is
irredeemably corrupt and cannot be reformed. I want to read

(15:29):
you a quote from Director General brock Chism. This is
the first Director General of the World Health Organization.

Speaker 6 (15:36):
This is what he.

Speaker 7 (15:37):
Said, to achieve world government, so that's the goal. It
is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism,
loyalty to family, traditions, national patriotism, and religious dogmas. So
that was their first directory, scaring the guys. Was a psychiatrist,

(16:02):
So I wonder what how he proposed to remove from
the minds of men our individuality, loyal to our family,
loyal to to our country, and loyal.

Speaker 8 (16:10):
To to God.

Speaker 7 (16:11):
But he was the first Director general. It cannot be reformed.
And President Trump, you know, I urge him not even
to think about going back into that corrupt organization.

Speaker 5 (16:21):
I agree. Now, let's talk about the procedure. Isn't it
going to take time for us to fully withdraw from
the World Health Organizations?

Speaker 4 (16:27):
Does it take a year? Regie?

Speaker 7 (16:29):
Okay, So that is a matter of legal debate and
legal interpretation, and I'm not going to get into all.
But there are those who say that that it will
take a year because the US, you know, there's some
legislation within the US that says we have to give
a year's notice and be all paid up to get out.
And then there are others who say, look, President Trump

(16:50):
gave notice last term, and so therefore he doesn't have to,
you know, restart the clock.

Speaker 8 (16:57):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (16:57):
So that is something that is currently still under debate.
So no one can give you the answer to that question.

Speaker 5 (17:04):
Okay, so by getting out, we save what five hundred million?
How much were we pumping in there?

Speaker 7 (17:09):
You know, I I don't even know what the full
amount was or is is still, but we have been
the number one contributor in the world to the World
Health Organization. And so they're they're hurting right now. They're saying,
oh my gosh, what.

Speaker 3 (17:24):
Are we going to do?

Speaker 7 (17:25):
The US pulled out, right, and I want to take me
it's starting to have a domino effect. Italy starting to
pull out. New Zealand has a movement foot and there's
other countries that I'm not free to talk about yet
who see America as leading the way. And Trump once
said when he was on the campaign tail at the
that the who not to exist or to be completely

(17:47):
abolished were his words. And we can do that if
he stands firm. If he does not go back, other
countries will follow, and then it can just crumble out
of its own incompetence.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
Right.

Speaker 5 (17:58):
That's why the pressure needs to keep up. I would
also like to see US get out of the United Nations.
That's my goal, because I don't think the United Nations
is a corrupt organization. And I think, of course, again,
we pay a lot of the bills, and these are
radical countries and very very woke leadership, and I don't
know what good the United Nation has done.

Speaker 4 (18:18):
Reggie.

Speaker 7 (18:20):
I completely agree with everything that you said. And there's
another concern, which is called the Pact for the Future,
which they passed last September, which would give them basically
totalitarian control. It's an emergency platform that would operationalize automatically
in case of what they deem to be a complex
global shock, which could be climate change, could be the

(18:41):
grid going down, could be the Internet going down, could
be an event in outer space, could be a black
Swan event which whatever they didn't think of. And so
I agree that they are completely corrupt. I would love
to see us withdraw There's only one problem with it,
and I'm not sure how to resolve this, which is
that we have a seat on the Security Council with

(19:02):
veto power, and we would be giving that up, you know.
So that's something we need to navigate. But that's not
the case with the World Health Organization. We're not special
there in any way. So there we lose nothing by
withdrawing from them.

Speaker 5 (19:15):
I agree, And we need to keep talking about it
and keep the pressure up so we don't go back in.
And I think we can do that. Reggie, thank you
for your great work. Always appreciate having you on, and
we'll talk to you soon. That's Reggie little John right
here in the Ringside Politics program. All right, let's check
out some of these clips here we've got, and this
sort of ties into the whole issue of sovereignty that
Reggie was talking about. We need to protect our sovereignty,

(19:37):
to protect our borders. And one of the things President
Trump has declared an end to is birthright citizenship. Of course,
immediately there was a lawsuit. President Trump feels he's got
a good chance at the Supreme Court. Let's check out
clip number one, Citisenshif sir, do you believe that there
are five votes in the Supreme Court.

Speaker 6 (19:56):
That would have pulled your position?

Speaker 9 (19:58):
One?

Speaker 6 (19:58):
What five bos Supreme Court?

Speaker 4 (20:00):
What position for a right as ship?

Speaker 8 (20:03):
I think so. Yeah. Look, birthright citizenship was if you
look back when this was past and made, that was
meant for the children of slaves. This was not meant
for the whole world to come into piland, to the
United States of America, everybody coming in and totally unqualified
people with perhaps unqualified children. This wasn't meant for that.

(20:27):
This was meant when it was originally done for the
children of slaves, and that was a very good and
noble thing to do, and I'm in favor of that
one hundred percent. But it wasn't meant for the entire
world to occupy the United States. So this is the
reply in a constitutional amendment that would be I just
think that we'll end up winning that court in the
Supreme Court. I think we're going to win that case,

(20:49):
and I look forward to winning it. This has been
going on. We're at that level. We're the only country
in the world that does this. There's no other country
at this level. There's no other country in the world
that I said, that's crazy.

Speaker 5 (21:02):
And over the years, President Trump is right, countries that
had this have gotten rid of it. So we're a
very small minority of countries that have birthright citizenship, and
no one, as President Trump said, anywhere near the extent
of what's been going on here. It's got to end.
So President Trump ran on cracking down on the open border,

(21:23):
cracking down on crime, improving our economy, putting America first.
And he's doing everything that he promised he was going
to do. And that's even impressed left wing Democrat sports
commentator Stephen A.

Speaker 4 (21:34):
Smith. Let's check out clip number two.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
I kept my promise.

Speaker 10 (21:39):
A lot of other things that he's going to point
to that he's going.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
To try to do. I kept my promise.

Speaker 10 (21:43):
Then you turn around and you look at the left
and you say what promises did you keep?

Speaker 4 (21:46):
Now you might know the answer to that.

Speaker 10 (21:48):
I'm certainly not questioning your knowledge about that at all.
What I'm saying is what resonated with the voter.

Speaker 4 (21:53):
What voter out.

Speaker 10 (21:54):
There can look at the Democratic Party at this moment
in time and say, there's a voice for us, somebody
that speaks for us there goes up on Capitol Hill
and fights the fights that we want them fighting on
our behalf. They didn't do that, and that's why they're
behind a home and that man is back into the
White House and they want to sit up there and
tell you, look at the networks right now, they're talking
about it.

Speaker 4 (22:12):
Look at it. This is the latest Look at him.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
Here he goes again.

Speaker 4 (22:14):
Well you know what, here he goes again.

Speaker 10 (22:16):
Means he's doing what he said he was going to do.
He promised you he was going to do these things.
And he walked in the office week one and that's
exactly what he's doing. And he said, y'all do something
about it. And when you try to do something about it,
he's gonna say, look at them now, now they're concerned
about these issues. Where they talking about that during the campaign,
Hell no, that's really it.

Speaker 4 (22:35):
Yeah, yeah, Well, look.

Speaker 5 (22:38):
He's right, and the man is a NonStop workaholic, big
contrast to Joe Biden.

Speaker 4 (22:45):
Let's check out clip number three.

Speaker 9 (22:48):
An observation that I have made, given the fact that
I've covered the Bide administration throughout the week and throughout
the weekends, generally speaking, there is a marine standing outside
the office whenever the President is in there working. The
last two days here today and yesterday, myself being at
the White House, that marine is constantly outside the Oval office,

(23:10):
signaling that the President is in there working for the
American people. The marine was never out there during the
Biden administration, a very rare occurrence. If you did the
marine was out there, it was very rare if it was.
But by comparison, the marine has always been out here
the last two days. And when a lid was called yesterday,

(23:33):
the lid was called around seven eight o'clock yesterday, the
marine remained out there after the lid was called, signaling
that Donald Trump was working late into the night for
the American people. Meanwhile, by comparison, lids and during the
Biden administration were routinely called at eleven am.

Speaker 4 (23:51):
What a difference, folks, all right?

Speaker 5 (23:53):
A lot more to get to is we roll on
as ringsid politics right here in real America's voice, Jeff
Career with you, will be right back.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
Telling a little something A bound me.

Speaker 4 (24:07):
We're in Saturday night.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
Onto you to blow off zone.

Speaker 4 (24:25):
All right, welcome back.

Speaker 5 (24:28):
You know, ever since COVID, I've been really interested in
health issues, sadly, been very skeptical of the medical industry,
a big pharma and seeing friends die sadly others seriously
injured through the vaccine.

Speaker 4 (24:45):
And that's my view.

Speaker 5 (24:47):
And of course the protocols in place during COVID, which
I hope we'll never see again, the mandates and the
other government action that were so harmful. Uh and businesses
too that were you know, suffered. You know, there's been
an issue I've really been focusing on over the past
five years. And I've also been concerned and this is

(25:07):
something I've been on the air twenty six years, and
I've interviewed moms in the past who have told me
that they believe that the autism and the other some
other health problems that developed with their children are related
to the huge increase in the number of vaccines that
children are forced to take today versus when I was younger,
so I wanted to delve into the issue more with
someone who's an expert, A certified integrative health practitioner, a speaker,

(25:31):
and Air Force veteran, and author of the best selling
book Warrior Mom, A Mother's Journey and Healing her Son
with Autism. Tracy Slipsovic is with us and Tracy, how
are you welcome to the program.

Speaker 6 (25:42):
I'm great. Thanks for having.

Speaker 4 (25:44):
Me, Tracy.

Speaker 5 (25:47):
Thank you for your service to our country, and thank
you for writing this book, A Warrior Mom. Tell us
about your son if you if he could and his journey, Well.

Speaker 11 (25:58):
It's been a pleasure. This has definitely been a beautiful journey.
If you can count your blessings in anything, my son
has given me purpose. So many years ago, when he
was about fifteen months, I took him in for his
MMR vaccine and within twenty four hours he broke out
in a full body rash and he had a fever

(26:19):
for about a week. So doctors today that I talked
to say that he probably got measles from the vaccine,
and there is no promise that you can't get the
actual virus from the vaccine. And then after that, you know,
Noah just started to regress. The lights just went out
in my little boy. He you know, he met all

(26:42):
his milestones, if not early, he walked, early, crawled earlier.
We used to calm our little monkeys climbing the walls.
And then after that I started to see these his
motor skills start to deplete, and he lost all his speech,
he lost his little baby signs that I had taught him.
In all my pediatrician could tell me is it was
just all normal. Everything was so normal. And I'm here

(27:06):
to tell every parent out there, it's not normal. With
the rise of vaccinations and gosh, we're getting close to
one hundred vaccines in the child vaccine schedule and you
and I received probably about twelve in the early eighties.
But today it's creating an autism epidemic. So it is

(27:28):
one of those environmental factors. So what I do is
I educate parents on you know, what are your environmental factors?

Speaker 6 (27:36):
How do you how do you get rid of.

Speaker 11 (27:38):
These things, but to address the underlying conditions so these
kids could function.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
So Tracy, and thank you for sharing that with us.
And you're right, I mean I don't remember that many
at all. I mean, yeah, as you say just a handful,
and then now I'm hearing you're saying one hundred. I mean,
and then we've seen an incredible rise in autism.

Speaker 4 (28:00):
Can you share those numbers with us?

Speaker 5 (28:02):
And it seems to me that there's a clear connection,
but you know, there's a lot of resistance to that.
So how have the autism numbers increased as the vaccines
have increased over the years.

Speaker 11 (28:14):
So in the early eighties, autism was one in ten thousand.
As you remember, we don't ever remember having anybody with
autism in our classrooms.

Speaker 6 (28:24):
Also, we didn't have kids with peanut.

Speaker 11 (28:26):
Allergies, asthma, all the conditions that are plaguing us today.
But today autism, according to the CDC is one in
thirty six. They're a little behind in their screening, so
they only do it every four years, and then they
released that report two years later, so we're about due.

Speaker 6 (28:44):
For a new report.

Speaker 11 (28:45):
I truly feel that it's probably about one in fifteen
kids if you ask me personally. But it just you know,
everywhere you go, you know somebody who's impacted by autism.

Speaker 5 (29:00):
And define autism for our viewers if you could, tracing.

Speaker 11 (29:05):
So autism is a very broad spectrum. No, no individual
is the same. So it could be communication skills, behavioral
sensory issues. There's there's so many different things that could
that could impact these these individuals. And I see individuals
because you know, it's there's a wide range up to

(29:29):
adults with with autism.

Speaker 4 (29:33):
Right uh.

Speaker 5 (29:34):
And and the fact that you bring awareness to this
is so important. So you know, we see these allergies increasing.
As you say, peanut allergies. I never remember that everybody
was putting peanut butter on everything. I mean it was
everybody was eating peanuts and peanut butter. And now everybody's
got allergies.

Speaker 4 (29:50):
I mean that's just.

Speaker 6 (29:52):
Inner garden.

Speaker 5 (29:54):
Yeah right, I mean I love peanut butter, a jar
of peanut butter with me at all times. And then
of course we get to now the situation where so
many people can't have it, and there's got to be
something going on here. And it seems like you've hit
upon something here. The massive increase in the number of
vaccines required all these problems. Yet let's look at what's

(30:16):
happening right now. RFK Junior is getting blasted by Republican
senators like my own Senator Bill Cassidy, who said, the
science is not there. There's no connection. It's been refuted.
There's no connection between autism and vaccines. How do you respond, Tracy.

Speaker 11 (30:33):
Well, we've had many whistleblowers come out and expose that
the cover up from the CDC for mark from everyone
in regards to the link between vaccines, specifically the MMR
to autism.

Speaker 6 (30:47):
So doctor William.

Speaker 11 (30:49):
Thompson came out back in Gosh I think twenty twelve
thirteen in regards to he worked for the CDC that
he was told to shred all the paperwork and documentation
stating that there was a link between autism and the vaccines.

Speaker 6 (31:07):
And then you know there's there's.

Speaker 11 (31:09):
Other whistleblowers that are out there, one specifically that we're
going to have speaking at our conference coming up in
April in San Diego.

Speaker 6 (31:18):
But they've exposed it. They put their life at risk.
Doctor Andrew Wakefield.

Speaker 11 (31:23):
Who's been villainized across the board right along with our
FK Junior. Neither one of them asked for this. All
they wanted was safety.

Speaker 6 (31:34):
For our kids and that that was it. But you
know our government is, you know, making.

Speaker 4 (31:42):
Does this show the power of big pharma? Tracy?

Speaker 5 (31:47):
Is that what's behind here, big agg big Pharma, pressuring
these senators, controlling these senators, going after true tellers like
our FK Junior.

Speaker 11 (31:58):
Well, yeah, I mean it was right then and there,
poor Kennedy.

Speaker 6 (32:03):
I love Bobby. Bobby's a good soul.

Speaker 11 (32:05):
I know him personally. He has gone to bat with
us parents. But he was right there exposing all of
those how much they have gotten paid from big Pharma.

Speaker 6 (32:14):
It is a matter of public record.

Speaker 11 (32:16):
And then oh gotta love Bernie Sanders, you know, Oh,
but you know, and Many's exposing everybody else and changing
the subject to little onesies.

Speaker 6 (32:27):
From children's health. Come on, this is absolutely ridiculous. They
are so bought out, it's real.

Speaker 12 (32:36):
And the fact that you could put a child's life
at risk right up to the idea that they could die,
then you know that's on their conscious.

Speaker 5 (32:48):
My view has been this, And we got about thirty
seconds left, Tracy that I mean, if you want to
take vaccines, go ahead, I mean, take as many vaccines
as you want.

Speaker 4 (32:56):
Get triple boosted, quadruple boosted, go.

Speaker 5 (32:59):
To town, do whatever you want to do, but don't force
anybody else to take a COVID vaccine or any of
these other vaccines. Would you say the same thing about
these children's vaccine? Should it be in the hands of
the parents to make the decision as to how many
of these vaccines children are forced to take.

Speaker 11 (33:16):
It should be in the hands of the parents, and
they should be informed of the dangers. No parent is
ever really being informed of the dangers. So informed consent
is what I would promote. I mean, I would promote
no vaccines if you ask me personally my personal opinion,
because they're all dangerous. Read back, read you know Kennedy's

(33:39):
books anything, Do your own research.

Speaker 6 (33:42):
Don't believe me, don't believe Kennedy, don't believe everybody. Do
your own research, right.

Speaker 5 (33:47):
And that's great advice. Our final ten seconds. How is
your son doing.

Speaker 11 (33:52):
Noah's doing great. He is nineteen, He is fully functioning.
He drives, he works, he travels, all on his own.

Speaker 6 (33:58):
He is doing fabulous.

Speaker 4 (34:01):
Good to hear.

Speaker 5 (34:01):
All right, Thank you, Tracy, appreciate the work you're doing,
and thanks for joining us here on the program. Very
important subject. You know, all these things going on, this
action that we see from President Trump is really resonating
with the American people, and even CNN has to admit it.
Let's check out clip number four.

Speaker 13 (34:20):
Look, the American people really like what they're seeing, at
least compared to where Donald Trump started eight years ago. Right,
all right, this is Donald Trump's net approval rating. This
is Reuter zipsos. It's among adults. It was taken the
first few days of this administration. Look here, back in
January twenty seventeen, Donald Trump became the first president history
to start his presidency with a net negative approval rating.
Look at where we are now in January twenty twenty five,

(34:43):
considerably better at plus six points. That's up nine points.
To borrow a Donald Trump praise.

Speaker 3 (34:49):
This is big lee.

Speaker 13 (34:50):
This is a sign that the American people, at least
initially like what they're seeing.

Speaker 3 (34:55):
And so you see right here, more.

Speaker 13 (34:56):
Americans approve of Donald Trump's job than and that is
very much, very much unlike what we saw eight years ago.

Speaker 7 (35:05):
So compare the rating now to the entire first time.

Speaker 13 (35:07):
Yeah, so it's not just that he's doing better than
where he was doing eight years ago.

Speaker 3 (35:13):
It's that he's doing better than.

Speaker 13 (35:15):
He ever did during his entire first administration.

Speaker 3 (35:17):
So I again, he was he never was over plus three.
He was never over plus three. The highest rating ever.
His highest ever net approven rating was plus three.

Speaker 4 (35:28):
And here's why that is happening.

Speaker 5 (35:30):
People appreciate the hard work, appreciate the agenda, appreciate what
he's been through, impeachments, indictments, conviction, mugshot, raid, assassination, attempts,
being shot. And I think they appreciate his courage, appreciate
what he's doing for the American people. And that's why
it's resoning. That's why his numbers are so good. They
want these issues fixed. Four years of hell during the

(35:53):
Biden administration made people realize, hey, we had a pretty
good under President Trump. We want him back. Now he's
back and the American people are happy. A lot more
to get to you as we roll along on politics
right here in America's Voice, Jeff Career with you will
be right back, all right. One of my favorite guests

(36:34):
is on She's so many different titles. She has a
caretaker of America's mental health, known as America's Psychiatrist, Forensic Psychiatrists,
expert witness, bestselling author of four books, two on terrorism
and two on relationships. But I wanted to talk to
her today about a common fear people have, and that
is fear of flying. And we've had two incidents this week,

(36:57):
tragic incidents that certainly is going to exact ascerbate those fears.
So let's bring on the expert, doctor Carrol Lieberman with us. Hey,
doctor Carol, how.

Speaker 4 (37:06):
Are you doing? Hi there?

Speaker 2 (37:07):
Fine?

Speaker 4 (37:07):
Thank you, thanks for.

Speaker 5 (37:10):
Being with us. This is a common fear, isn't it.
Fear of speaking public speaking, fear of flying. Isn't this
one that a lot of people have.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
Well, fear of public speaking is supposedly the biggest fear,
but there are a lot of people with fear of
flying too. Twenty five million Americans adult Americans supposedly are
what how many people who have fear of flying, which
is also called avophobia and aerophobia. And what it is,
it's an irrational fear of flying because a lot of

(37:42):
people know or have been told that flying is actually
the safest form of transportation. Now, of course, when we
have what just happened in the last week, you know,
between the black Hawk and.

Speaker 4 (37:54):
American Airlines and now the one in.

Speaker 1 (37:56):
Philadelphia, those crashes are particularly important or particularly effective in
causing or increasing fear of flying because they are such bizarre,
such you know, unexpected, shocking, kinds of crashes. It wasn't
just a plane, you know, you think fear of flying

(38:18):
plane coming in for a landing and crashing, but I
mean the chances of a black Hawk helicopter and an
American Airlines flight crashing and there, and of course they're
all being so so so secretive about a lot of
the information. And then the one in Philadelphia where it
was a little girl or a child who had just
had her life saved at Shriner's Hospital.

Speaker 4 (38:40):
And she's flying home. You know, yeah, they saved my life.
And the plane crashes really.

Speaker 5 (38:46):
Sad, unbelievably tragic, And of course, as you're you're right,
people need more information and that's going to be a
forthcoming Uh. You say this is irrational because this is
the safest mode of travel, correct, And there has been
a plane crash in our country in sixteen years, if
I'm not mistaken, a commercial airliner.

Speaker 1 (39:07):
Well, and then of course the one people you know,
naturally you think back to nine to eleven with those
crashes that actually started a huge rise in.

Speaker 4 (39:18):
Fear of flying.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
And I actually that was one of the first things
I did as the terrorist therapist. I created an audio
video program that Airlines played in flight, which was really visualization,
you know, causing people, helping people to relax in a
three step kind of program with visualization, thinking, imagining things,

(39:41):
visualizing things.

Speaker 4 (39:42):
That's one of the treatments for fear of flying, and
you know it really it's really been the other thing.

Speaker 1 (39:52):
Let me just say a couple of other treatments are
individual therapy, of course, a group therapy. What's interesting is
some airplow airport have group therapy for people with.

Speaker 4 (40:03):
Fear of flying.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
Of course, you know, it's to their benefit. And they
have a desensitization program, which is where you first you
may see pictures of airplanes, you may see a movie
about an airplane, you may walk into an airplane, all
these things gradually and with relaxation exercises, gradually getting you
desensitized to the fear of being in the on the

(40:26):
plane and flying.

Speaker 4 (40:28):
Here's my view. We have about a minute or so left. Doctor.

Speaker 5 (40:31):
I think it could be a lot about a loss
of control, because people like to be you know, when
they're driving, they're in control, you know, when they go
about their day, they're in control. But when they're flying,
they they see that control to a pilot who's you know,
got their their life in his or her hands. So
is that part of it here that you know you
have to give up control and trust that you get

(40:52):
there safely.

Speaker 1 (40:54):
Yes, that is the major part. So people who have
control issues to begin with, you know, it's from flying,
they are the most likely to have a big fear
of flying. People who are obsessive, compulsive, who need to
be in control.

Speaker 4 (41:08):
You know, it's very hard for them.

Speaker 1 (41:09):
Also, people who have claustrophobia fear that's not that's a
different phobia, but it interacts with fear of flying, and
that people who are afraid of being in a confined place.
All these other different kinds of phobias can interact with this.
And also and these days, the way people are acting
in airplanes, you.

Speaker 4 (41:30):
Know it's not amazing.

Speaker 5 (41:32):
Well, that's a whole We're going to do a whole
other segment on that. Because when I was a kid,
we used to dress up. It was a big deal.

Speaker 4 (41:40):
You went to.

Speaker 5 (41:41):
Fly, you you wear your you wore your Sunday best.
It was an experience. Now, I mean, you know, they
dress worse and they do a Walmart to go fly.
I mean it's just anyway, that's a whole other segment.
Doctor Carol, thank you very much, appreciate all your insights
and course your great work, and it's always a pleasure

(42:02):
to have you on the program.

Speaker 4 (42:03):
All Right, we're going to be having on.

Speaker 5 (42:06):
Periodically a segment here in the program about cryptocurrency because
we've got a president that's very pro crypto, and we've
got a crypto expert who's going to be joining us
shedding some light on some of this, and we've had
him on in the past. We want to welcome him back.
Brandon Boyle is with us here on the Ringside Politics Program.
He's a cryptocurrency analyst, founder and CEO of Elite Crypto

(42:28):
and his site is elitemining dot org. And hey, Brandon,
welcome back to the Ringside Politics Program.

Speaker 14 (42:35):
Yeah, I'm glad to be here.

Speaker 3 (42:36):
Jeff.

Speaker 5 (42:38):
So, as a crypto guy, you must love the fact
we've got a very pro crypto president.

Speaker 14 (42:45):
Yes, along with Elon Musk standing right behind him, we've
seen some pretty good things going on.

Speaker 5 (42:51):
You know, they're talking about a crypto reserve, talking about
that in several states around the country.

Speaker 4 (42:59):
Is that a good idea?

Speaker 7 (43:01):
I think so.

Speaker 14 (43:02):
I think it'll bring a lot more attention to cryptocurrency.

Speaker 5 (43:06):
Yeah, as far as the how that is implemented, we'll
have to see. But certainly the president has been a
very bullish on it, as Elon Musk as he said,
and he developed some kind of meme coin that did
very well. I mean now it's come down, which is
normally happens, but it shot up, has come down.

Speaker 4 (43:26):
We've never had a president with a meme coin.

Speaker 14 (43:28):
Right, that's true.

Speaker 4 (43:30):
That's true.

Speaker 5 (43:32):
He was the first, right, And who knows what's going
to happen if JD. Vans or who else comes next.
But so crypto is here to stay. Is that your belief, Brandon?

Speaker 14 (43:45):
Oh yeah, I think it's going to see all record highs.
I mean even meme coins are becoming things that are
making people millionaires.

Speaker 5 (43:53):
So meme coins are something that you've jumped on board
that bandwagon and inspired by President Trump's me coin, you
produce one. It's all about President Trump and his agenda.
Let's talk about it.

Speaker 4 (44:06):
What's the name of it?

Speaker 14 (44:07):
A Gulf of America. It's a drill, baby, drill it is.
I'm telling you right now, it's on fire in the market.
People are buying left and right. We've got huge whales
coming in This will be listed on moonshot very soon.

Speaker 4 (44:23):
All right, tell us about moonshot. What is that?

Speaker 5 (44:25):
President Trump was very positive about moonshot, right.

Speaker 14 (44:29):
Yes, he vetted the company. So moonshot is the owners.
They fight against child sex trafficking. You can look that
up online, and he must have betted them pretty well.
But I went ahead and did some research myself and
decided that that's kind of where I want my coin
is is with someone that has the same morals and
beliefs that we do and everyone should.

Speaker 3 (44:52):
So it's sort of.

Speaker 5 (44:54):
It's a like a rating system or a standard for
these mean coins. Moonshot, it's sort of something that very
these different ones that are offered.

Speaker 14 (45:03):
Moonshop is an app that allows people to buy easier
than using like a web three wallet. It's a huge
deal to get listed on there, and we are eighty
percent there already.

Speaker 4 (45:15):
Okay, well that's awesome. That's a big deal.

Speaker 5 (45:18):
So name of your company is Elite Crypto, and then
your site is elitemining dot org.

Speaker 4 (45:24):
So that's where people would go to learn more, right, Brandon.

Speaker 14 (45:28):
Absolutely, Elite Mining dot org, Elite Crypto, Elite Crypto in
the play store. We do AI trading very successful win rate,
no losses at all, even with the market going down.
So if you want trades done for you, that's the

(45:48):
place you need to go. If you don't want to
get into crypto too much, you don't want to learn
a bunch of stuff elitemining dot org or elite Crypto
in the marketplace, we will trade for you.

Speaker 4 (46:00):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (46:01):
All right, that's a great service you're providing, Brandon Boyle,
Thanks so much for being with us. We're going to
be following a crypto very closely. And here in Louisiana
we can now use crypto to pay some fines that
you have, like with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
So crypto is gaining sevens here in Louisiana and other
states across the country. Thank you, Brandon Boyle. All right,

(46:24):
let's do what we do with the end of every
program and share with you our memes of the week.
And we've got a few that dore provided by our
great viewers, and then some provided by the great staff
that we have in Denver. All right, this is from
Mick in Texas, and yeah, calling all dems and rhinos,
corrup auditions, traders, mass murderers, hero rapius, pedophiles, humans, coum.

(46:47):
You get a pardon, and you get a pardon, and
you get a pardon.

Speaker 4 (46:50):
Yay.

Speaker 5 (46:50):
Of course that's Oprah there with Biden. He's here's another
one that's Biden. You need a pardon? Yeah, yeah, there
you go, big old bag of cash. Goodbye, Joe, have fun.
Well done to our team in Denver, and folks, if

(47:13):
you've got a meme that you'd like to share with us,
it can be right on the airwaves our meme of
the week. Email me the details of Jeff ATWGSO dot com. Also,
of course Trump image we do every week Jeff ATWGSO
dot com, and any kind of thoughts, comments, suggestions about
the program.

Speaker 4 (47:28):
I always love to hear from you. Of course.

Speaker 5 (47:30):
I'm on during the week on the radio Wgshow in
New Orleans seven to nine in the morning, six to
seven in the evening. You can check us out right
there at Wgshow in New Orleans. All right, a big
thank you to our team in Denver and all of
you for watching on Real America's Voice.

Speaker 4 (47:48):
Have a great week.

Speaker 5 (47:50):
And we'll see you back here next Saturday for another
edition of Ringside Politics on Real America's voice.

Speaker 4 (47:55):
Thanks very much,
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