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Speaker 2 (00:38):
This is the Jody Jones Show on Powerton ninety six
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Speaker 3 (00:45):
Good afternoon, and thank you for joining us on the
Jody Jones Show. I am Jody Jones in studio Frank
Van Lanningham. Hey, guys, we're lucky to live in the
United States. We're lucky to be born here. We're lucky
to be part of the United States. There's like over
eight billion people on this earth, man, and we're like
two percent of that.

Speaker 4 (01:04):
Ninety eight percent of the world would give its right
arms right exactly.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
So you know, it's it's.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
I never thought about it like that's crazy, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
It's it's if you think about where you're at and
what we're living in today, you have to be you
have to be feeling you know good, you know, and
and what's going on right now in America is is
a it's a movement right now into the right direction,
back to the American values, back to you know, America first,

(01:35):
And you know, it's it's kind of funny and crazy
at the same time. What's really going on in America today?
You know, when it comes to like the mainstream media
and it's it's it's it's the most insane thing I've
seen in a long long time. And I'm sure all
you out there in radio land will understand that as
well and agree with it. You know, when when you

(01:57):
see these these media outlets or the mainstream media or
whatever they want to call themselves now, what they're doing,
it's like it's not even there. They don't even ask
questions when they have people on, especially like Trump or
his administration, when they have him on, they don't just
ask questions. They argue and and they want to debate

(02:19):
on the answers. That's that's not what media is about.
If you all the fact that people's tired of fact checking,
and because most of the fact checking are is wrong anyway,
and and it's done by you know, just these craziest people.

Speaker 4 (02:34):
They've polluted the word fact.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
Checking is what it is. So when they're talking, you know,
it's it's it's like a it's like a debate is
an argument. It's like we don't want to hear you
at CNN, MSNBC or even Fox News. I don't care.
You know, if we're going to talk about it, we're
going to talk about it. Don't argue. But the thing is,

(02:59):
when I'm in the Fox News, they don't argue. They
don't argue with the people when they bring them on,
even when they bring on democrats or the left, they
don't argue with them. You know, it's just like kind
of like, okay, they don't agree with them. I was
watching the other day. I was watching CNN because that's
what I do sometimes, and I was watching an interview

(03:25):
and Cassie Hunt. She was interviewing Stephen Miller and and
he he he is in he has a lot to
do with the White House and their immigration. Uh, they're
kind of he's kind of like a sposed spokesperson. Okay,
so yeah, she's asking him about, you know, if Trump

(03:52):
or his administration, if if they didn't listen to the
judge that halted the flight. You know, uh, you know
what's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 4 (04:06):
Right, You're talking to the judge that ordered that they
return these criminals to America, right. And it's it's amazing
how you can get a circuit judge, a district judge,
you can get a local judge, a prosecutor something like this,
and it wants to circumvent the Constitution. It basically wants
to be the president of the United States.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
And we're going to talk about that in a little bit,
but right now, I'm just what I want to talk
about is how they want to argue with with with
what's going on. And and I know you as well
as I am and everybody out there is sick and
tired of that. That's why I move on. Like I
listened to it, and then I'm thinking, man, I just

(04:47):
changed the channel because I just don't want to hear it.
You know, I listened to the news, you know, I
spot the news, spot check it, and then I do
my own research. And I think that's what a lot
of people do these days, is they kind of check
the media outlets that they want to and they kind
of get you know, they kind of get the information

(05:10):
that way. I know, like with me and you guys
out there too, you probably listen to the news, local
news for weather and stuff like that and kind of
the local stuff. But when it comes to national news,
it's this kind of you know, it's this all agenda
driven now, and it's like, well, when are we going
to get back to you know, the news reporting the
news and not their agendas are arguing with people.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
I don't think you did, Jodie. I don't know I structurally,
if you consider for a minute that God bless you
for letting me be a part of this radio show.
God blessed Power Talk Radio FM ninety six point seven
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our voice here. This is one of the last bastions

(05:55):
of free speech, free thought, free talk. This is it
and buy and large think about it. The media no
longer has a tangible product to sell. Once upon a
time when the media was what we all shared and
obtained our information from. It was relevant, it had commercials,

(06:15):
it had sponsors, everybody tuned in. It was thought to
be at the time, you know, non biased. Now I
can get my information from social media, Facebook, Twitter, x
whatever you want to call it, TikTok, doesn't matter. I
can get my I can listen to anything. There's a
million places where I can get my information. So, these

(06:38):
what I would call legacy medias, which are your television
and your radio buy and large, no longer bear as
much relevance. And so in order to survive, I mean
think about it, they got shareholders, they got employees. These
people still need to pay their child support and their
rent and their car payments and whatnot. They need a product,
and their product now is propaganda. And so if you

(06:59):
align with either the left or the right, these become
your benefactors, and you basically become their pitchman. It's you
are no longer relevant any more than the town crier
yells hear ye, hear ye, the king sayeth this or that.
That's you're like one step behind that guy. And so
for your own survival you have to basically prostitute your

(07:21):
organization out and become a pitchman for whatever party you
align with. Yeah, don't look for right journalism.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
It's right. Yeah, you know, the journalism now is being
done by the person, the individual, because you know, you're
you're going on all these social media's and you know
the legacy media and and you're kind of pulling bits
and pieces and you've got to believe what you believe,
so you know, and you're gonna hear what you want
to hear, you know, and that's our comfort zone. Ye, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 4 (07:50):
So I go looking for that echo chamber that's comfortable,
and I hear what I want to hear. It's almost
like going to church here in the homily and leaving
going Hallelujah. It's it's it's it's not what it was.

Speaker 5 (08:00):
You know.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
The thing is, you know, when when you're doing your research,
you know, understand who you're you know who you're getting
it from, and then you have to understand who you're
getting from and then you have to process it. So
when you're processing it, remember everyone has an agenda, and

(08:21):
whether you like it or not, you have an agenda
as well. You believe that that's just the way you believe,
and I believe America. First, I believe, you know, I
want secure communities. I want America to prosper. You know,
I want things being built here in America. And it's

(08:45):
almost like you have to tear some stuff down the
way everything's built right now to get that. And that's
what's going on with these tariffs, because remember that what
the tariffs are is they're going to bring back companies
here in America. And when we do that, we can't
bog them down again with all these policies and make

(09:06):
it so expensive for them. They're gonna want to leave again.
That's the thing we can't do. And if we want
to create jobs here in America, we can't make it
so expensive for these companies to live and to prosper
here in America. Because remember this, guys, When these businesses

(09:26):
prosper here in America, everybody prospers. The worker that's working
for them prosper, the people in the communities prosper, everybody does.
Case in point, California passes the twenty dollars an hour
to wage for the fast foods well that lost over
sixteen thousand jobs. Right, these politicians, they try to make

(09:49):
it sound really good because they want people to vote
for them. But you have to strip everything way, what's
it really going to do a lot of times politicians
put the carriage before the horse and they think, oh,
it sounds good, let's do this, when it's really not.
When it boils down to it, it's the worst possible
thing you can do. That's why we see these politicians

(10:10):
in California. They're protecting the criminals because they think it
sounds good. Oh, these people are victims. No, they're not victims.
They're the criminals. The true victims are the people that
they're praying on that. They're the person that got their
car stolen. That's the victim that the person that got
you know, their house broken into, or I can go

(10:32):
on and on. That's the true victims. And then your children,
your brother, your family members, the ones that is not
safe in your communities anymore. Those are the victims, not
the criminals. I'm telling you guys, this is what we
need to are. Your intent is need to go up.
When you see a bill, especially by certain politicians on

(10:57):
a certain side of the aisle, when they write these
bills or propose bills or whatever you want to call them,
look at the body, do your time and read it,
or you can just listen into the Jody Jones Show
because we'll tell you too. But I'm telling you guys,

(11:18):
you guys have to start, you know, reading these bills.
And I, honest to God think that people are starting
to do that, which is absolutely wonderful. And because you're
seeing a trend that a lot of these bills aren't
passing now, you know, especially when they're going to the voters,
people are just voting them down.

Speaker 4 (11:36):
In a nutshell, folks, grow the hell up. You need
to start acting like adults and get rid of the
childlike thought processes that you're you know, clinging onto. Because
Jody's right, every generation that came before us did great things.
They did dangerous things, painful things, miraculous things. They built

(11:57):
this world. They changed the world. And ask yourself, what
will your legacy be? And every generation that came before
us took some hits, took some pain, suffered, died, paid dearly.
Do you want to be the generation that says, we
played on our phones, paid in the other bathroom, lived

(12:19):
off the backs of others.

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Speaker 3 (14:32):
We're kind of talking about basically manning.

Speaker 4 (14:34):
Up, Yeah, manning up again. Do we only take? Are
we little more than parasites? I'm gonna ask you straight up,
are you just a parasite? Are you here just to
get free stuff and take?

Speaker 3 (14:46):
You can't always be a taker, man, No, you can't.

Speaker 4 (14:48):
You gotta give back. And everybody gave back. Some gave blood,
their lives, their family, fortunes, hardships, you name it. It's
all been done. You can go back to the Revolutionary War.
You can go back to the War of eighteen twelve
when England tried to take us back. You go to
the Civil War, you can go to all kinds of things.
The Great Depression does not matter. There's countless examples of

(15:09):
hardships that people have gone through and made their mark
in this world. Now we're a bunch of risk averse,
paint a verse. I want it easy, I want it free,
I don't want anything to hurt.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
I want it now right.

Speaker 4 (15:23):
And what you are, if you have that mindset is
you're little more than a leech. You're a spoiled little
kid that got everything for free.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
When you don't get your way, you're taking into a
tantrum in the street, and it's absolutely rely.

Speaker 4 (15:36):
Well, what's a tantrum times one thousand? A riot?

Speaker 3 (15:39):
You know, I'm gonna tell you. I'm going to tell
you exactly how it is. So do you see Republicans
or people on the right when they lose an election
or they don't something goes don't go their way? Are
they rioting? Are they? And I call it riots because
you know, they want to try to say.

Speaker 4 (15:59):
It's pro test when you're burning people's stuff down.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
And when when you're destroying Tesla's, when you're when you're
fire bottom throwing Molotov cocktails at cars, and and you
know which is Tesla's. It's just the craziest thing that's
going on right now.

Speaker 4 (16:14):
And I hope that's all Republicans doing that, right? Was
right wing extremists doing it right? That's exactly Nan said,
that's all a bunch of white Nazi racists.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
Yeah, it's That's the point I'm making, man, is you
don't see that happening now, And that's what I'm talking about.
So like this, okay, we're gonna talk about judges right now,
Really quick. I want to. Let I want to I
don't think many people know this by now. The four
years that Biden was in office, he had four injunctions

(16:45):
from judges basically saying, hey, you can't.

Speaker 4 (16:47):
Do this, but you know what, he rolled over him
and did it anyway.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
And did it.

Speaker 4 (16:50):
He wouldn't stop because they steam rolled.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
Him because they don't have the authority to do that.

Speaker 4 (16:55):
No, they have no enforcement mechanism at all.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
So do you know a Frank and everybody out there,
do you guys know how many injunctions by judges in
two months that Trump hasn't against him.

Speaker 4 (17:08):
I'm listening fourteen in two months.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
In two months, good fourteen. And so here's the thing
people think. People are saying, Oh, well, it's because he's
doing stuff against law. No he's not. They are. They're
the ones breaking the law. The judges have no authority
to do what they're doing. And Trump knows this. The
administration knows this. When he gets to the highest court
in the land, which is a supreme court, they always lose.

(17:31):
Have you seen that? They lose because they they're going
against the law. There's different branches of the law, yes,
and one can't you know interrupt the other one.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
Right, A judge typically has a bailiff in the courtroom,
and this is no offense to all the good bailiffs
out there. I know there's a lot of good ones.
I actually met Sparky from Judge Watner's court. Good guy.
And you're gonna have an old cop with a side
arm who's been put in the court system because he
wants to kind of take it easy, and he has

(18:03):
the authority to arrest people in that courtroom that are
under his jurisdiction. He doesn't get to go out into
the streets and round up people. Sparky is not going
to the White House to arrest Donald Trump. That judge
does not have authority outside of that courtroom period.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
This is what I hope happens. I hope when these
judges and they make these orders and they get overturned,
they get impeached because they know they're breaking the law.
They know they don't have authority to do this. So
if they're you know, everybody wants to talk about nobody's
above the law, Well, the judges can't be above the
law any either. So when they're doing this, they're doing

(18:40):
it in a direct violation of.

Speaker 4 (18:42):
The law, but in his courtroom, he is God. Right
outside of that courtroom, he's just one more guy on
Aisle twelve at Save Mark.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
He's just like us, and they have to be aheld
accountable at the right point. Time means everything. So Trump
knows this, The administration knows this, so they don't follow
the you know, the order because they know it's unlawful anyway, right,
So you know.

Speaker 4 (19:04):
All he can do is refer this to the DOJ
and hope they pick it up. But now Trump has
the DOJ under Biden. Biden had the DOJ, that Department
of Justice was coordinating with all of those little local judges,
local prosecutors. This was coordinated from the top down. You
don't have that now, duty right, So you don't have it.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
So what happens is it goes to the highest court
in the land, which is the Supreme Court. They take
a look at it. What they're going to be taking
a look at is if the judge had the authority
to do that, which he did not. He did not
have it. I mark my word, guys. When that ruling
comes out, it's going to be that the judge had

(19:42):
no leg to stand on there and he's going to
get impeached, and that's what they need to start doing
to these judges that's doing this because they do it.
Even the judges themselves know they're not supposed to do this.
They do it because they just want to stop what's
going on right now. They know it's not legal, they
know all that.

Speaker 4 (20:01):
They know he's just an activist.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
Yeah exactly, and they just want to put, you know,
a wrench in the proverbial machine. That's all they want
to do. They want to stop the motor.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
But he does have a black robe, a wooden hammer
they call a gavel, and he's got coffee breath. So
we need to listen to him because he's a smart one.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
You know. It's it's twenty five years as a probation
officer and I see it all the time. Judges basically
do what they want to do, and it's it's absolutely ridiculous.

Speaker 4 (20:28):
That's just in that courtroom. Yeah, well he doesn't get
to do it, you know. But well but again, Jody, again,
remember under Judge Mershon, remember when he was going after
a Trump, he had the backing of the DOJ. Those
were the fangs behind him, because the implicit threat was
if you don't do what Mershon says and come the
DOJ to back you up. Do you think the DOJ

(20:49):
is going to stand behind this guy?

Speaker 3 (20:50):
Oh no, not at all, not at all. But but
what I'm saying is case in point, when a judge,
when a judge since down to judgment, okay, and they
could basically do what they want. They really they don't
have to listen to anybody, Like when a probation officer

(21:11):
does a PSI a presentence the investigation report. If they
don't want to listen to that report, they he don't
have to. He does whatever he wants to, and it's
kind of like, well, then why do you even do it?
You know, and it's it's super frustrating to watch judges
do this. But the million dollar question is how do
you hold them accountable because you know it's when you

(21:33):
start doing that, it may affect their their their calls,
their judgment calls and stuff like that. So it's a
touchy point, it really is. However, However, it's not touchy
when it comes to a federal judge trying to make
an injunction on a president of the United States.

Speaker 4 (21:53):
That's a different I want to know what his enforcement
mechanism rks.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
Exactly right, and and what it is when they when
these judges are doing this, guys, I want you to
keep this in mind. It is they are they are
out of bounds here. And I guarantee you mark my word,
when it gets to the Supreme Court there, the Supreme
Court is going to overturn that that ruling and and
it's I guarantee it. I would bet everything that I

(22:23):
love on it because it is not constitutional what that
judge did did and and it's not constituting what these judges.
Judges are doing, fourteen of them really in two months.
It's obvious what they're doing. It's obvious. So you know,
now you have to ask the question, what do we do?
How do we stop that? And I think the way
you do it is you hold these judges accountable when

(22:44):
when they get overturned. Now you look at what they did.
They they should have known this, So now you know
as an intent is it this is it that I
think they need to start impeaching these judges when they
start doing this, because look at Fanny man or Fanny Willis,
oh yeah, yeah yeah, with Nathan Wade, yeah, and now

(23:05):
that was disgusting exactly.

Speaker 4 (23:07):
That was purely but you know, again, she's in a
lot of hot water now. She had her boo yep
going back and forth to Washington, d C. To coordinate
with Merrick Garland. This They were not independent actors. But
along those lines, Jody, what scares me.

Speaker 3 (23:22):
That's how you weaponize. Oh yeah, are justices?

Speaker 4 (23:24):
Thank god. Now there's a disconnect between that district judge
and the Department of Justice because the only enforcement mechanism
that judge has right now is if he can have
the power of arrest, because ultimately Trump could roll right
through him. And what's that guy gonna do bang his
little wooden hammer, yeah, and say order in the court.
And somehow that's supposed to stop the president. That's not

(23:45):
going to stop a freight trained dude.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
You know how you could tell when the left or
a Democrat is uh, you know, when they're lying and
not with their mouth moving that you know. That's what
what I know right, It's it's this, whenever they say
something that the other person is trying to do, they

(24:08):
do it themselves. So when you hear them saying President
Trump and his administration are going to weaponize the justice system,
they've already weaponized it. They know they know what's coming
because they've did it. That's what they were doing. This
is why they're so scared right now. And they're literally scared.

(24:31):
Oh yeah, and they better be.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
Well. Guess who's in the White House bare.

Speaker 3 (24:35):
Exact you and who put them there? We did, We
did it, and we did.

Speaker 4 (24:38):
And along those lines, Jody, when we gave Trump a mandate,
they act like a mandate some sort of a prize.
It's not. A mandate is a set of marching orders.
And he took that upon him shoulders freely. So did
Elon Musk, so did Drama Swami. Guess what you and I,
we the people also have a mandate. We have put
upon ourselves a sense of duty and all legation. We

(25:01):
will take our hits, we will take our tariffs, we
will take our hardships. We will leave our mark on
this society as having done our part and not be
a week's sister when it comes down to do what
is right.

Speaker 3 (25:10):
And with that, God bless you guys, God bless America.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
Thanks folks, good things, and God bless me.

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Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes present: Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial

Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes present: Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial

Introducing… Aubrey O’Day Diddy’s former protege, television personality, platinum selling music artist, Danity Kane alum Aubrey O’Day joins veteran journalists Amy Robach and TJ Holmes to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation. Join them throughout the trial as they discuss, debate, and dissect every detail, every aspect of the proceedings. Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise, as only she is qualified to do given her first-hand knowledge. From her days on Making the Band, as she emerged as the breakout star, the truth of the situation would be the opposite of the glitz and glamour. Listen throughout every minute of the trial, for this exclusive coverage. Amy Robach and TJ Holmes present Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial, an iHeartRadio podcast.

Betrayal: Season 4

Betrayal: Season 4

Karoline Borega married a man of honor – a respected Colorado Springs Police officer. She knew there would be sacrifices to accommodate her husband’s career. But she had no idea that he was using his badge to fool everyone. This season, we expose a man who swore two sacred oaths—one to his badge, one to his bride—and broke them both. We follow Karoline as she questions everything she thought she knew about her partner of over 20 years. And make sure to check out Seasons 1-3 of Betrayal, along with Betrayal Weekly Season 1.

Crime Junkie

Crime Junkie

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

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