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First thing I want to get to is Gavin Newsom
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really is the gift that continually gives and gives generously.
He is the most compulsive liar, even in the political class,
you know where that's kind of the default for most
politicians is to lie a lot. He really is in
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the Hall of Fame.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
He is.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
He's compulsive, he's pathological, and he's not particularly good at
it because he sends things out on x now or
blurts things out that are that can be disproven in
a matter of seconds. And uh, I think one of
the funniest things that Newsom has done recently and really
any politician that I could think of, is he had
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all this fanfare all this drama to announce the that
he was banning ICE agents from wearing masks. Remember, he
had a press conference and he had all the fellow
democratic political parasites standing with him, and he was all
dramatic and just full of hot gas, and.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
It was it was dead on arrival. It was.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
It was an immediate abortion. Because there's no such thing,
as I've talked about before, that a state government can
override the federal government. That is not a thing. It's
a impossible and the state government can't impose its own
dress code on federal law enforcement. But Newsome, for that
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press conference did because he knew these stupid asses, and
I want to capitalize that phrase, stupid asses in the
media would just present the ban as is and not
question it and not criticize it as being stupid and foolish.
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Maybe buried on paragraph twenty six of a print article,
you would see, well, this does raise constitutional questions about
the supremacy of federal law over state law, as it
doesn't raise any question. There is no question federal law
is always supreme over state law always. That's why they
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use the word supremacy. It's a blanket condition. I've just
but but I get You know, reporters are stupid and
they don't know what the constitution says. They don't know
about the supremacy clause. They just see Newsom up there
with his haircut, his hair gel and his jaw and say, well,
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you know, he's a good looking guy, and if he.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Says it, there must be validity to this. Okay.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
So Newsom, this thing fell apart in just a matter
of days because Bill Saley on Friday sent a membo
to all federal law enforcement officials telling them ignore Newsom's
law takes effect in twenty twenty six. Ignore it. Everybody
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can continue wearing masks. Newsom said this to try to
justify the law.
Speaker 4 (03:53):
There's an assertion that somehow there is exponential increase in
assaults on officers. But they will not provide the data.
They will not provide that information. All they've provided is
misinformation and misdirection. One agency is saying one thing, another
agency saying something altogether different. Look at the data sets.
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They will not provide with transparency that information.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
First of all, they don't have to. They don't work
for you.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
He's trying to justify an unconstitutional law because nobody in
the federal government is asking Gavin. They don't have to
ask Gavin. Gavin doesn't matter. But the US Attorney for
the Central District here in California, Bill A. Sale, who
had on the show many times. He talked to the
only competent political reporter in the state, that's Ashley Zabala
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from KCRA Channel three in Sacramento, and A Sale laid
newsom out listen to this.
Speaker 5 (04:56):
So I don't know what the governor's talking about. He
often pedals in dishonesty. I'll say it nicely. You can
just look at.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
My office everything we do.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
As a matter of public record, we have filed almost
eighty criminal cases for assault or for obstruction of a
federal agent. Those are public cases. That's on public record
my office. The federal government has never filed that number
of cases, and any one period of time. It's an
explosion of assaults and attacks on our agent. So the
governor can just look at the record. He can look
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at the criminal records. He could look at the arrest
of his friend, his buddy, mister David Werta, who's the
president of the SCIU, who went and deliberately obstructed.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
A search war being executed.
Speaker 5 (05:35):
So you can't just cannot take the governor seriously on
that rhetoric.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
No, he's a fool and he's a liar, and he's
not good at it, and he passed something which was
pretty much a one hour story. Once any reporter who's
actually intelligent checked the constitution realized, wow, this is.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
A bag of crap. This is garbage.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
That doesn't mean the news media will report it that
way in the future, because there's something wrong with reporters
and editors and producers these days. They just reflexively salute
and embrace whoever the progressive leader is. Well, in this case,
the progressive leader has his head up his rear end.
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There is just no such thing as the state telling
the federal government what to do, and Sally has made
it clear. Now everybody in federal law enforcement got the memo.
If you need to wear a mask, wear a mask.
There you and a story, there's a and you know
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what you in this you cannot measure but by wearing masks.
How many docsing cases did not occur, how many attacks
on federal agents at their homes did not occur, how
many attacks on their families did not occur, So you
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can't prove or quantify something that didn't happen. But they're
fighting this so hard because they want to be able
to take photos of ICE agents so that they can
publicize them and so that the violent wing of the
progressive movement will then take the action they have to take.
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And that's how the game works, and people in office
know that there's a violent wing that they can use
to try to enforce their version of law. And if
ICE is going to keep enforcing immigration law, then Newsom's
thugs are going to enforce retribution. But they need photos,
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and they need the location of where the agents live,
and they need to know who the families are so
that they could terrify, terrorize the wives and children. That's
what they need. And Newson knows this, and again Bass
does this as well. You know, that's why she was
constantly advertising for the Rapid Response network of Churlot, which
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was instigating the riots back in June. They need that
violent wing of their operation. If they don't have it,
they're not going to get very far because they're wrong
on the law and they're wrong on just the common
sense of it. Now, if you don't think the doxing
is happening, well, when we come back. The Feds have
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just indicted three people for doxing an ice agent here
in Los Angeles, and we've got the names of these people.
So maybe this was before the mask mandate on the
part of the federal government, or this may have instigated
the masking the masking policy. And we'll tell you all
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about it when we come back. And oh, yes, you
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Speaker 1 (09:11):
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Speaker 2 (09:30):
Gone on a shopping spree, because then you want to
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Speaker 3 (09:33):
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Speaker 1 (09:34):
I'm in a.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
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Speaker 3 (09:42):
Need to say for retirement.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
John, I see.
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Speaker 2 (09:51):
In the first segment, we told you that Bill Saley,
the US Attorney for the Central District here has completely
shut down Governor Newsom's stupid concept of demanding that ice
wear masks.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
In California.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
He made it illegal for ice to wear masks and
was immediately told by Assaili no. In fact, he set
out of memorandum to federal law enforcement saying wear the
mask if you need to. Newsom's law has no legal
standing at all. It's the supremacy clause of the Constitution.
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You may want to send some of this, maybe to
all the social media accounts of all the reporters here
in Los Angeles, and television reporters and the LA Times
reporters and just you know, just type supremacy clause. I
you know, maybe that's not enough. They probably never heard
of it. Certainly they reported it as if they never
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heard of it. And the reason they wear masks I'll
explain here. But Trump did those raids earlier this year,
and three women who were opposed.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
Women here.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
Their names are Ashley Brown, Cynthia Raygoza, and Sandra Carmona Samani.
What they did is they got a hold of private
information of one of the federal ice agents. Now Brown,
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Ashley Brown, is from Colorado. She has a clever nickname
ak she's one of the founders of an Instagram page
called Ice out of LA just twenty eight thousand followers. Yeah,
so she's probably got a huge ego.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
And they.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
Helped organize demonstrations against immigration enforcement, which is federal law.
So they're demonstrating against federal law being enforced. They have,
you know, on their social media page. And the indictment
says that these three women followed an ICE agent from
the federal building in downtown LA to his residence in
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Baldwin Park. Now listen to what they do. They live
streamed the entire event. This is all on the indict
Once they arrived at the agent's home, prosecutors alleged the
women got out and shouted, le Migre lives here. ICE
lives on your street. And you should know. Now, Sandra
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Somani intends to plead not guilty. I don't know how
you plead not guilty if you've live streamed it all, right,
go ahead. Ashley Brown is being represented by a federal
public defender, which means she hasn't had much money.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
She's thirty eight years old. She doesn't have much.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
Money, and she organizes groups that try to terrorize ICE
agents and their family, So that's a useful way to
live your life.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
They also published.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
Video footage on the Ice out of La Instagram page
showing Brown's arrest. It shows a man in green fatigues
and body armor saying he has a word for Brown's arrest,
while reaching through what appears to be the shattered driver's
side window. So, I guess we're to assume that the
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ICE agent smashed the window and then offered her the warrant,
and she wants to know what the warrants for. Gee,
what do you think you broke several federal laws? And
then the ICE agent can be seen holding a collapsible baton.
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I guess that's enough to smash your windows. Now her
supporters are describing Ashley Brown as a political prisoner. No,
she'd be a possible federal felon because it is against
federal law to do what she did, which is why
they were masks. And now she could potentially go to
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prison for several years. And it doesn't matter. And Gavin
Newsom has no power, no control over that. He is impotent, flaccid,
no action down there, can't do a thing about it.
You can old press conferences because he knows the media
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morons will amplify the press conference. But at the end
of it, the federal law is still the federal law,
and the progressive reporters can't do anything about that, and
Knewsom and Bass can't do anything about it, and these
three idiot women Ashley, Cynthia and San can't do anything
about it. They're gonna be going to prison. I mean
they they videotaped the evidence.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
You imagine this. This is what I love about some
modern day criminals.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
They videotape the evidence and then they put it on
a public social media channel. You know, it's a lot
harder to convict somebody of a crime when there's no
video evidence, or if the video evidence is kept private,
be hard for them to find it. But you put
it out so that twenty eight thousand people can see it.
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It's like, Wow, you are really stupid. I mean, I
mean that is that is breathtakingly stupid. Would you take
the worst thing you've ever done in your life, put
it on video and then put it on Instagram?
Speaker 3 (15:49):
No way.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
Take the worst thing you ever did, the worst thing
you ever said, the worst way you ever behaved.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
No, I would never want to think about that again.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
That'd be a long video. It really would, right, the
things that you would.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
Never tell anybody, right, right, we probably have all had
one secret.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
Little life like you.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
I'm sure you do too.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
I do sure.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
I wouldn't want to see my greatest hits on the screen.
Did you ever see that Albert Brooks movie Defending Your Life?
Speaker 7 (16:19):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (16:19):
I did.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
That is terrific, one of my all time favorite movies.
And that's what it was.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
You go to heaven, and before you're allowed into heaven,
you got to go through a hearing and they show
you videotape of every horrible thing you've ever done.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
There's no escaping those things.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
No, not now. And the thing is that was that
movies over thirty years ago. Now it's real. There is
a video reel of many people's worst actions ever. And
these three bubble heads actually put it live on Instagram.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
And they got a lot of hits so well, yeah,
of course, and they.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
Could think about those hits when they're sitting in prison
for the next five years when we come back.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
I can't get enough of this story. Sorry.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Ian Roberts was the superintendent of the Des Moines, Iowa
School District and he has been an illegal alien for
many many years. Oh excuse me. He's doctor Ian Roberts,
and nobody at the Des Moines Public school system knew
he was an illegal alien. Nobody knew that he had
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a criminal record, nobody knew that he was asked to
leave a while ago by the federal government. But it's
all come unraveled. We're going to talk with Lexi Lonas Cochrane.
She's with the News Nation and The Hill, and that's next.
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So if you miss any part of the program after
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are going to talk in just seconds with Lexi Lonas Cochrane.
She uh is with News Nation and she's written a
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piece for the Hill dot com analyzing this story out
of des Moines. Des Moines, Iowa, of all places, had
a superintendent of public schools, doctor Ian Roberts, who was
an illegal alien, and I says he was a criminal,
illegal alien from Guyana and when they found him, he
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had a loaded handgun, three thousand dollars in cash and
a hunting knife and he had been given a final
order to leave the country a little while back and
ignored it. And you know, it's funny, depend on depending
on the news outlet, you either get that explained or.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
You get a puff piece.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
And what a wonderful man he was and how unfair
everybody thinks this is with little mention of his of
the details of his backround. So you got to choose
your version of events. Like always, let's talk to Lexi
Lonis Cochrane and see what she knows.
Speaker 7 (19:08):
Lexi, Hi, thanks for thanks for having me on.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
All right, well, what's what's the latest on this? What
do you know?
Speaker 7 (19:18):
Yeah, so right now we know that super intended Ian
Roberts was detained by Ice. Like you said, he had
a final order of removal from an immigration judge in
twenty twenty four. He was found with a with a
weapon in cash and he got arrested by Ice. They
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are looking to deport him the school. The school district
has said that they had no clue about his immigration
status and they are still trying to figure out all
the facts, facts behind it and how this happened. And
right now we're kind of in a spot where obviously
roberts Will tried to fight this, the school has appointed
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a temporary superintendent, and everybody's just kind of waiting to
figure out, you know, what happened here.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
Well, he does he have any legal recourse here since
he was given a final order by a federal judge
to get out, so that is unclear.
Speaker 7 (20:19):
His lawyer hasn't said much about how they are going
to uh fight this if they can, or kind of
what comes next next for him. We haven't heard much
from his uh legal team on the on the matter. Obviously,
EIF has said that they, you know, they want to
deport him. He did have this final order removal and
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that he was you know, ordered out of the country.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
By a judge. Do you know, do they do any
kind of background.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Checks for thissarly a good sized to you know city
for by the Iowa standards.
Speaker 7 (20:55):
Yeah, it's definitely one of the largest districts here. I
think that's one of the one of the main things
under scrutiny here. We have lawmakers, we have we have
parents who are asking, you know, how did this happen?
The school board chair told a local outlet they they
that Roberts had the proper licenses from the state. His
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documents came back as he was saying he was legal
work in the country. There was no they had no
clue that there was any immigration issues with him at all.
And the school board chair also said that she doesn't
think with the process they have, you know, that that
they would have practiced that this needs to be a
national conversation here about how the courts communicate with school
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districts and employers and how you know they should be checking,
if there should be a different background check for these, uh,
for these school officials based on us.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
Yeah, she I guess he checked the box saying he
is a legal US citizen and that was enough.
Speaker 7 (22:00):
Yeah, we're definitely unclear about you know, what boxes were,
what boxes were checked, how he was able to you know,
get he had He had worked in I believe Pennsylvania
before and other school districts. This wasn't the first time
that he has worked at a school district, So there
was definitely some breakdown in communication somewhere along the way,
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and I think in the com of week that's what
that's what everybody's going to be really focusing on here.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
All right, well, very good.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
Lexilonas Cochrane, thank you from news station and Theehill dot.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
Com thank you.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
All right, there you go. And he was a lot
of odd things about his background. He began as superintendent
at the Moyne Public Schools in twenty twenty three, but
by May of twenty twenty four he had a final
order of removal. Now that would imply that he went
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through several other hearings, that there was some other They
must have tracked it because because Maya, twenty twenty four
is under the Biden administration, they're dumping on the Trump
administration for this, But it was the Biden administration that
told him to get out. He also is a former
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Olympic athlete who competed for Guyana. He came to the
US on a student visa in nineteen ninety nine and
never left, and Department Homeland Security say he tried to
evade arrest. They actually found him hiding down the road. Well,
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first of all, they found an existing weapons charge on
his record that's been there since twenty twenty. He was
born to immigrant parents from Guyana, spent most of his
years in Brooklyn, got a master's degree from Saint John's
University of New York and Georgetown University, according to his bio,
who knows what's true. Barnment of Homeland Security described him
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as a criminal alien, said he was a public safety threat.
The board president of des Moines Public Schools says he
was an integral part of our community who was shown
up in ways big and small. He got a license
to be a superintendent in July twenty twenty three, and
that on the application for his job, he said he
was a US citizen who was eligible to work, and
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nobody checked to see if that.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Was a big, fat lie.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
He pleaded guilty at a weapons charge in Pennsylvania in
twenty twenty two. They don't know if that's the same
charge as twenty twenty. He put this on Instagram in
twenty twenty two. Another one he wrote he was given
a citation by the state game warden for having a
loaded weapon in his vehicle. He was in the woods
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hunting that day and he put the hunting rifle on
the back seat. Warden would not feel unsafe or threatened
when he was pulled over. He never intended to leave
a loaded weapon in his vehicle, but he had, but
he didn't have a chance to unload it and put
it in a lock box so that didn't show up
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when he became superintendent, that he had a that he
had a gun charge that he pleaded guilty to in
addition to being an illegal well des Moines I by this, this,
this takes de I to an absurd extreme, doesn't it?
Well doing to have proper diversity, we need to have
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the legal aliens and superintendents, and we need to have
legal aliens who have a gun charges on their record.
And he had another gun on him when he took off.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
After he was discovered this week.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Loaded handgun, three thousand in cash and a hunting knife.
And of course there's a lot of protests going on
in des Moines. You got to be protesting the morons
who run the des Moines public school system who hired him.
How do you miss a gun charge? How do you
miss that he's an illegal alien? I guess the whole
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background check thing is just all fake and phony obviously.
I mean, he had an order to be removed, doesn't
don't you don't you hire like an investigator agency just
to do a run through. Since he's the superintendent, you know,
make sure he's not a pedophile. For example, all right,
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more coming up. Last week, we had a story about
the rapture. Remember about a guy who started a religion
online and he told and the rapture is when Jesus
is supposed to come down out of the clouds at resignation.
TikTok guy right, And there were people around the world
who quit their jobs and sold all their belongings and uh,
(27:15):
I don't know they were gonna be out in the
field somewhere. And thought, I was, that's well, we've got
We've got the story of a celebrity who has a
current television show who also thought the rapture was coming.
Speaker 3 (27:32):
Oh. You know those celebrities, they know everything. Oh yeah,
especially politics.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
Former member of the View. If that gives you a
way to guess on her IQ level.
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Coming up after two o'clock, we're gonna have Alex Stone on.
Oh yes, this is exciting. Trump is uh federalizing the
National Guard and he's going to invade Portland. He's invading Portland.
He already invaded Chicago with ice. I believe he's barged
(28:10):
into Memphis and in Portland. Core Portland's been a disaster
for over five years, with the riots going back to
the Georgia Floyd celebration in twenty twenty saying we'll talk
to Alex Stone and see what that's about.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
All right, so, all right. Last week we.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
Had the weird TikTok guy from Africa who had promised
his followers that the rapture was about to happen. Jesus
was going to come from the sky and suck up
all the followers into heaven and people.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
And this happens periodically.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
Somebody declares themselves a profit, they make a prediction, and
people quit their jobs, and they and they and they
leave their families, they quit school, clean out their bank
outs everything. We have another one here, you know, Sherry Shepherd. Oh, yes,
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talk show host. Yes, I think she's she's on in
La here. It's a syndicated show. She used to be
part of the view She did. Think she's on Channel eleven.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
I don't know. There seems to be a dozen of
those shows with people bouncing up and down and waving
their arms.
Speaker 3 (29:27):
Talk show hosts.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
Yeah, it doesn't look like they're talking. I have to
Eric's got to turn off all the TVs. In here
because there's like five of them on at once and
they're really irritating. Well, Cherry Shepherd said, before she got
these TV jobs, she once stopped paying her taxes, stopped
paying her parking tickets, stop showing up at court dates.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Well, she had a messy life.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
Because she was convinced the rapture was gonna whisk her
away to heaven.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
She has nationally syndicated show, Sherry, and on Wednesday she
told the audience, I didn't plan on being here today.
I thought the rapture was going to take me up
to heaven. She was drawn in years ago by a
religious warning that the end was imminent. They told us
to get our house in order, and I said, why,
I'm not going to need a house where I'm going.
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I don't need these worldly possessions. So no more paying the.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Bills, traffic tickets, taxes.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
She racked up about ten thousand dollars in moving violations,
so even before she thought the rapture was coming, she
wasn't going to pay attention to any laws. Of course,
she's on the view Jesus don't care about no parking tickets.
But she was pulled over on the way to perform
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at the comedy store, and she got arrested for all
the outs standing warrants, and she went to jail for
eight days, and then she realized that the rapture was
a hoax. Took eight days in jail to realize the
hell did I just do with my life? And she well,
she was talking about it because of this TikTok guy.
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Apparently it had spread all over TikTok that the rapture
was supposed to come last Tuesday. She said, this one
I didn't fall for because I'd been through it before.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
Well, I mean, look, she.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
Learned, why do you have to get your affairs in order?
Speaker 1 (31:45):
Why do you have to leave your job? And so
you don't need.
Speaker 3 (31:49):
A job, you don't need your house, you don't need
a job. Where she thought she was going.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
I remember there was a guy years and go. In fact,
we interviewed him on the air, and he sold this
nonsense and people had sold their homes and quit their jobs,
and they went over where was he Somewhere in the
Middle East, and they were all going to rush to
the edge of a cliff together and wait for the
end of the world. I think this also happened on
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the Millennium. On December thirty first of nineteen ninety nine,
everybody gathered on a cliff out in the Middle East
because they thought for sure gud God was coming down.
Speaker 3 (32:28):
It's a cult mentality.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
There's passages in the New Testament which described followers being
caught up to meet Christ in the air.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
You actually believe I believe this script.
Speaker 3 (32:43):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
You don't.
Speaker 3 (32:46):
I don't believe.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
You're not a cult person.
Speaker 3 (32:48):
I'm not a religious person at all, and I'm definitely
not a cult person.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
Anyway. You wouldn't. They wouldn't take you.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
They wouldn't. I'd be too annoying, and Cloud.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
Jesus would fly back down out of the back.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
You deal with her too much trouble. All right.
Speaker 2 (33:10):
We're gonna have Alex Stone on next right after Deborah's
news to talk about Portland being invented by Trump's National Guard.
That's next, Deborah Mark Live in the CAFI twenty four
hour Newsroom. Hey, you've been listening to the John Cobalt
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