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March 18, 2025 34 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 1 (03/18) - Pres. Trump ordered the deportation of violent illegal immigrant gang members and has been receiving backlash for it. Gov. Newsom had Tim Walz on his new podcast. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can'f I am six forty you're listening to the John
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Speaker 2 (00:06):
We're back again another day.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
We are on every day from one until four o'clock,
and then after four o'clock John Cobelt's show on demand,
the podcast version. It's the same as the radio show,
but if you missed anything after four, you can catch
up on that. I would urge you to listen in
the three o'clock hour because we're gonna have Susan Crabtree on.
She has co written a book on Gavin Newsom and

(00:34):
it's entitled Fool's Gold. The Radicals, con Artists and Traders
who killed the California Dream and now threaten us all.
It's not just about Newsom, but Newsom is a central
figure in this. We told you the other day that
in the book they discovered that Newsom donated ten thousand
dollars to pay for his own bronze bust, which she's

(00:59):
vehemently it really really pissed them off. His denial is
pretty funny. Also, there's stories about how during COVID, Newsome
let out a lot of prisoners and that may have
been why we had that huge surgeon crime and the
smash and grab robberies a couple of years after COVID.
We'll cover all this in the three o'clock hour. Now,

(01:24):
the big ruckus of the day in trump Land is
him to poorty, and I can't even believe this is
Sometimes even I get blindsided. I can't believe it's controversial
that Trump ordered the deportation of hundreds of vicious, violent

(01:45):
illegal alien gang members.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
I did not see that this was going to be
a big deal.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
I thought everybody was upset that maybe if they have
a drag net wide enough, it might scoop up some
women and children who are here illegally but just minding
their own business, right, That's what they were squawking about
when he took over. I remember even being on Fox

(02:12):
News talking about it because I was saying, it's like, no, no,
they're going after the criminals, largely criminals and people who
overstayed their visas, which is a crime too. But at
the moment, they weren't going to be primary. I mean,
they may catch a few bystanders. And Tom Homana was
upfront about that. It's like, hey, since since states like

(02:36):
California are not cooperating with the federal government. If we
have to go into people's homes and there happens to
be other illegal aliens living with the bad guy, then yeah,
they'll be rounded up too. So if you just want
the bad guy rounded up, he thinks the states and
the cities ought to cooperate and present the bad guy

(02:57):
to Ice.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
But I.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
What Trumpet home and said is we're going after criminals
first and foremost. And it turns out after two months
that's exactly what's happened. Huge percentage of the people who
were caught deported or they're in the process of being deported,
are criminals. They've got criminal records either here or in

(03:27):
their home country. Many of them are violent, many of
them are gang members that were let out of prisons
in their home countries. And at the top of the
list among the worst criminal gangs in this entire hemisphere
is trend Diarragua out of Venezuela and MS thirteen Marisalvatucia

(03:49):
out of El Salvador. And we've talked about them forever.
They've been around. In fact, you know, they they they
Their American outpost has been Los Angeles. They have spread
around the country all the way to the east coast trendy.
Iragua is relatively new because they were locked up in
Venezuelan prisons and then they got loose and either they

(04:11):
came here on their own or the government sent them here.
We don't even recognize the president of Venezuela. He lost
the election and stayed as president anyway. And he's a
corrupt communist, socialist dictator who's destroyed the oil industry, has
destroyed peaceful society there, and he let out tons of

(04:36):
criminals who naturally came here because Joe Biden invited him
to come.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
All right, So.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Trump's administration, Tom Homan, they tracked down two hundred and
sixty one of these characters, two hundred and sixty one
why and this is where he hit the controversy. They
looked up every possible law they could find in the
US Code to see how can we quickly and legally

(05:09):
evict them, and they found something from seventeen ninety eight
that that allows them to designate these these characters as
dangerous and between that and some other laws that they
are exploiting, two hundred and sixty one really bad nasty

(05:32):
criminals are gone. So the ACLU among others. This is
known as the Alien Enemies Act. The ACLU goes to court.
THECLU is such a destructive force in this society. You know,
maybe maybe fifty or sixty years ago it was a
good thing, but they have been so overtaken by left

(05:52):
wing progressive fanatics that now they find that there's something
wrong with deporting two hundred and sixty illegal alien violent criminals.
Now there's got to be a legal fight over that.
And what they do is they judge shop. They pick
a district judge that they think is left wing and
is going to be amenable to their arguments. And they

(06:15):
found one US District Court judge, James Boseburg. So Trump
at home and put these two hundred and sixty one
characters on a plane, several planes, actually three planes, headed
for Al Salvador because the Al Salvador and president is
really happy to take these guys in. He has this
hillatious prison. He cleared his country of virtually all the

(06:41):
bad guys, and I think violent crime dropped well over
ninety percent because that's what you do. I've always said,
you just put away all the bad guys. Forever crime
will disappear. There's only a small percentage of people who
are going to commit those violent crimes. So just put
every one of them away for good, let them die

(07:03):
in prison. We're not losing anything. So that's what the
President of Al Salvador does, Nahiba Bukeley. So he took
the two hundred and sixty one. This judge issued some
kind of written order and then an oral order, and
the Trump people say, oh, too late. A plane already

(07:24):
took off. Now who knows if it did or not.
Then they said, oh, this is an international airspace. And
the judge is going, we'll have it turn around. I
don't know, they can't hear us. They keep going on
the radio. Then the plane lands and Bukett takes in
the two hundred and sixty one prisoners, and then he
posts something on social media that says oopsie. It's like, oopsie,

(07:46):
too late. What did we lose here? Two hundred and
sixty one violent criminals. This is what they're fighting for.
This is what the progressives are fighting for, and this
judge is fighting for. This is the hill they want
to die on. Supporters of violent criminal aliens are fewer
people than those who support males participating in female athletics.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
They talk about eighty twenty.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
Issues which a lot of the progressives push issues were
eighty percent of the countries against it, twenty percent for it,
And those are all the issues that the progressives are
constantly insisting on. I think criminal illegal aliens, violent criminal
illegal aliens, violent gang members from foreign countries. I think

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that's a ninety nine to one issue. I mean, who
the hell, who the hell is on that side? Just
get them out of here. They're lucky they're not shot dead.
That's what the law to be. You find violent illegal alien.
I mean, you know who's a member of one of
those of Venezuelan gangs. Was the guy who killed Lake

(08:57):
and Riley in Georgia, raped her, killed her, smashed her
head open. I mean, this is the kind of people
you're dealing with here. These are barely human, they're violent monsters.
I don't get it, Hellen, All day long, every time
I turn on the news, there's this big fight going on.
And now the Chief Justice John Roberts issued a statement.

(09:24):
And because Trump said Buzzburg got to be impeached, a
congressman in the House wrote up impeachment papers and the
Chief Justice says, for more than two centuries it's been
established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement
concerning a judicial decision. The normal appellate review process exists

(09:46):
for that purpose. Yeah, ordinarily, Yeah, but we have insanely
violent criminals.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
That the last president let in.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
How can nobody suit over that hawk of no judge intervened?
Biden was having or Biden's administration was having people put
on planes in Venezuela and other countries and flying directly
into the United States preapproved for their fake well everything

(10:18):
was fake. It was a fake claim of asylum. They
got a fake pass to come into the country, and
they were dropped off at small airports all around the
nation with the with US paying the US government, well
actually with us, the taxpayers paying for their flights that

(10:41):
the US government operated, and there was no judge blocking
them coming in, even though what Biden was doing should
have been illegal. But they say, well, no, the president
has the absolute right to issue any kind of immigration policy.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Okay, And then.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
The president has the absolute right and that includes Trump
rounding these people up. He didn't kill them, they should
be killed. He didn't kill him, but put him on
a plane, send them back to their home country. The
home country didn't want them because Venezuela didn't. He sent
them to Al Salvador, which happily took them into the prison.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
Why is this an issue?

Speaker 1 (11:20):
Why why are we dealing with with, you know, an
optionate judge and impeachment papers and everybody yelse. It was like,
this is great. We have two hundred and sixty one
less violent gang members in the country, and we should
have a national holiday for that.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
I got more coming up.

Speaker 3 (11:37):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI A
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Speaker 1 (11:44):
Why did they travel to Turks and Caicos or advise
against it? You went there a couple of years ago.
I did.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
Is that?

Speaker 4 (11:50):
Why? Uh?

Speaker 2 (11:51):
Probably, well you had another one on the list.

Speaker 5 (11:55):
You know what, when I went to Turks and Caicos,
it was very peaceful. I didn't have any problems at all.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
What are they advising against it?

Speaker 5 (12:01):
Isn't there crime?

Speaker 2 (12:02):
Isn't there a lot of crime? Nobody would cut to LA. Yeah,
it's due to crime from the US State Department. Oh crime.
But you know what I'm going to tell you.

Speaker 5 (12:11):
Everything was a okay when I was there, So I
did not cause this, and that was five years ago.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
Only the countries you visit end up in the news.

Speaker 5 (12:19):
Though, and do not talk about where I'm going this year.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
Okay, I feel like it's a public service. Everyone else
should know, so they they don't go. Now, She's going
to another set of countries later this year that will
probably end up in some terrible turmoil or natural disase.

Speaker 5 (12:37):
Then you'll just have to wait and see.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Oh, I'm betting if there's a betting market to predict
where an earthquake or a tsunami's gonna head.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Cop John and I need a civil war, you know what,
last few years, we're not great. I deserve a peaceful vacation.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
It's becoming almost every year, though, almost every year something.
Have you had that huge flood when you went to
Dubai Dubai?

Speaker 5 (13:00):
Yeah, the queen died when I was in Scotland.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
That's right, you killed the queen. I forgot that. Oh
what else in Mexico?

Speaker 5 (13:07):
Oh yeah, I got COVID in Mexico, and then one
week to the day that I was supposed to go
to Israel, Jordan and Egypt the war broke out.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
That's right. What else?

Speaker 3 (13:17):
I know?

Speaker 2 (13:17):
There's something I know we're missing.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
I don't know I think as a public service, you
ought to put out your itinerary well in advance. The
I was talking about the Trump administration deporting two hundred
and sixty one violent criminals, and it's just shocking that
this is an issue. The State Department designated MS thirteen

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from l Salvador, Trendy, Aragua from Venezuela, and six other
Latin American cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, so they're considered
enemies of the United States. Therefore, the administration thought invoking
the Alien Enemies Act of seventeen ninety eight to deport
them is appropriate. And that makes sense because a terrorist

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group like ISIS for example, or you know, al Qaeda,
is really indistinguishable from these Latin American terrorist groups. They're
they're violent, they're here to harm us, to steal from us.

(14:34):
They are selling drugs that kill us. They put women
and children into the slave trade. There's human smuggling, there's
human smuggling for sexual purposes. There's a tremendous amount of
fentanyl that they're selling. The fentanyl's actually killing like seventy
to one hundred thousand people a year. And this is

(14:56):
all from these drug cartels and these game I mean,
marisath Latucia was the nastiest, most violent gang I ever
heard of until trend de Ragua showed up. Why do
we have to put up with this? It is it is,
It is like an invasion. It's very much like that.
And just because they're and you know, you might say

(15:18):
they're not sanctioned by the government.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
Well, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
The Trendyarragua, those those guys were let out by the government.
And he's he's an enemy of ours, the guy who
runs uh Maduro, that's that's an enemy we don't even
recognize as presidency.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
So I I don't I I don't understand this.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
You can't treat them as if they're normal American citizens
or Green card holders, or benign farm workers or or nannies.
They they have You have to have somebody with executive
powers like Trump that says, no, they're not allowed in

(16:01):
this country. They're terrorists. We have laws that deal with
terrorists to remove them as quickly as possible. This is
the what These are the people that this progressive crowd
is defending, and this judge is siding with these terrorists,

(16:24):
and the media is amplifying the struggles of the terrorists
and creating an atmosphere where Trump is the bad guy.
Trump is trying to get rid of two hundred and
sixty one violent terrorists, and he's the bad guy, and
the terrorists are what suffering unfairly in an El Salvador

(16:49):
in prison. Again, they're lucky they didn't get their heads
cut off, which is what a lot of these countries
would do. God if we had a mayor can gang
members doing this in foreign countries, they'd be imprisoned in
about five minutes, in torture to death. I just really

(17:10):
really don't understand this. If you aren't on the side
of deporting violent terrorist criminals, I don't know what to
do with you. You should you should be deported too.
But there are groups and they're funded by wealthy people,
and they create these these protests and they fund these

(17:33):
legal cases, and it's all about protecting the freedoms of
the worst, most violent people in North and South America,
and then just becomes the main debate of the day
on television. I just fiber gastard by the whole thing.

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All right, we come back. Gavin Newsom is all over
the place in the news, and we have some new
Gavin News some audio from his podcast. He's giving us
material every week, and of course I made a vow.
He's in the same iHeart Media podcast stable as we are,
and it would be good to help out a fellow

(18:15):
host to get his new podcast launched. So we have
some clips to play. He's talking with the always fascinating
charismatic Tim Wallas, the government of Minnesota, who really flopped
as Kamala Harris is running mate and apparently doesn't know
that he flopped because he's on a publicity tour they
run for president.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
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Speaker 1 (18:42):
That was a pretty stunning nine to one one calls
that are coming that were just played on the news.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
We got it.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
We got to play more of those later. Well, you
you could see how how terrified people are in the
Palisades as that was happening, and uh one woman was
screaming and cursing that no firefighters had shown up. This

(19:08):
is when the mayor was in Africa, and this is
when everybody was flat footed at city hall. This is
when the fire chief was caught flat footed with no preparation.

Speaker 5 (19:21):
Actually, those nine calls were from the Eaton fire.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
Oh that's the Alta Dina fire. Well, they were caught
flat footed there too.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
For some reason, the La County supervisors aren't getting any crap,
like like Karen bass Is, I guess it's because they
were in the country, but they weren't prepared. Nobody showed
up in those Alta Dina neighborhoods. In fact, you remember
in the east side of Altadena, the residents there didn't

(19:51):
get a warning till three point thirty in the morning
the next day, like eight nine hours after the fire started.
But like we said yesterday, everything's gone quiet. Now we
still don't have an origin for the palace stades.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
We've moved on.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
Yeah, yeah, we're going forward, all right, So we'll do
more on that later. Now, we spent first half hour
talking about Trump actually doing something really great, I mean
unequivocally great. I think there should be absolutely zero criticism
when you get two hundred and sixty one violent criminal

(20:32):
felon gang members out of the country, deport them. If
Joe Biden had done that, if he was alive, I
would have been thrilled. I just think we're all in
favor of violent, bad guys, illegal aliens being deported, no
questions asked, Put on a plane, fly them out. Really
find me one person who wants these guys to stay. Well,

(20:54):
they found one, this judge Boseburg. And so there's been
a big recassolt. Now Gavin Newsom has this new podcast
app and I heard one clip that that Debra played
before where Newsom is scolding Trump for not following the
judge's order, and he thought it was a terrible violation

(21:14):
of civilization that you know, our entire structure in this
country is built on respecting the rule of law and
a judge's order. And I thought right away, it's like, wow,
how's that different from you ignoring three statewide referendums reaffirming

(21:37):
the death penalty and demanding that the death penalty be
implemented quickly within ten years, and instead Newsom shut down.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
Death row, put a moratorium.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
On executions, blatantly ignoring the will of the people who
really had voted three separate times on referendums supporting the
death penalty and wanting it done timely, within ten years,
and he ignored them. But he counts on nobody in

(22:12):
the media bringing that up except us, And he counts
on count some people just forgetting but he's a gold
plated hypocrite. I'm gonna play a couple of clips in
just a moment because on his iHeart Media podcast today
he had Tim Walls on. Tim was the hapless, helpless

(22:38):
loser vice presidential candidate with Kamala Harris. But was that
the worst ticket of all time? Kamala Harris and Tim Walls.
I think it was the worst ticket of all time.
So Wall still thinks, you know, he can run for president.
So he sits down with this other genius Newsom and
they want to talk about how Democrats can win voters.

(22:59):
That's just in a moment, but in that context, today's
big Newsom story. He's asking legislators to approve an extra
almost three billion dollars.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
To keep medical solvent.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Because medical is broke because of all the illegal alien
healthcare payouts. He expanded illegal alien healthcare to make it
cradle to grave for every immigrant you come here.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
You automatically get it.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
And they had estimated it would cost six and a
half billion dollars. Then two weeks ago it turned out
to be nine and a half billion, and now it
looks like it's more along the lines of twelve and
a half billion, maybe thirteen billion. A few days ago

(23:57):
he told lawmakers that, well, medical is broke, so he
had to take out a three and a half billion
dollar loan to pay for people's medical bills. A three
and a half billion loan dollar loan the state had
to take out. And now a few days after that,

(24:17):
that only got us to the end of March. Well,
now we got three more months in the fiscal year
and we need another three billion. Wow, California is experiencing
and this is in the La Times. They put this

(24:39):
in their blender with the way they bland out instead
of a headline ore to be newsome F's up royally
illegal alien healthcare bill six billion dollars more than expected.
I mean it was supposed to be six billion. Now
it's over twelve billion, twice as much as they expected.

(25:04):
But instead you get this wishy, washy water down writing
saying California is experiencing higher than expected costs for expanding
coverage to undocumented immigrants, greater enrollment and rising pharmacy expenses
for the program for expanding coverage to documented immigrants. Again
illegal aliens. Look if those two hundred and sixty one

(25:27):
gang members the Trump's supporting. If they were told that
the plane has to land in Los Angeles and they
have to be set free pending appeal, they'd immediately be
eligible for our medical benefits. How many gang members are
on the medical rolls here in California? How many criminals

(25:51):
are getting their medical bills paid for when they're in
a gang shootout and their bullet holes have to be
stitched up, We have to pay that. Huh. So Newsom
is sitting down with Tim Walls to talk how Democrats
can win voters back like Toup number two?

Speaker 6 (26:09):
Have they figured it out that the identity piece of
this is more important than the actual substance behind.

Speaker 4 (26:14):
Well, they've been doing it for decades.

Speaker 6 (26:15):
I mean we we've saw the welfare of queens, They've
seen the Southern strategy.

Speaker 4 (26:19):
We've seen it over and over.

Speaker 6 (26:20):
It's an old playbook, and we're as dumb as we
want to be that we allow them to do this
with CRT and ESG and DEI and every three letter word.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
And how was he talking about words?

Speaker 4 (26:30):
People?

Speaker 6 (26:30):
Yeah, demonized and they weaponize grievance. They other people, They
talk down to people, past people, they humiliate people. They
weaponized difficult issues.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
Stop but stop, stop, stop. How many times is you
going to say weaponize? Gee, are we weaponizing that? There
were that we have thousands of illegal alien criminals in California?
Is that weaponizing the issue?

Speaker 2 (26:51):
Is that?

Speaker 1 (26:52):
Is that humiliating the gang members? Is that talking down
to the gang members? You're giving away six billion dollars
of our tax money to illegal aliens, some of them criminals.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
And you're the good guy.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
You're not the blithering idiot who is giving away our
tax money to people who are breaking the law by
being here. Right, But you're on the higher moral ground.
You take my money and give it to somebody who's
not legally allowed to be here and maybe breaking more
laws here in America. And I'm supposed to say, yes,
Leader Newsom, I want to be on the right side

(27:30):
of history. I want you to have my money and
give it to people who have broken the law. Listen
to them pleasure each other there. Well, you know, and
rhetorically give me that shocked look.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
Well, I mean you know there is there video and
the podcast is on video. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
I want to see Tim Walls with a smile on
his face when we come back. We'll finish playing that clip,
and I got another one to play.

Speaker 3 (28:06):
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Speaker 1 (28:12):
Moistline is eight seven seven Moist eighty six. It's back Friday,
eight seven seven Moist eighty six. You're using the talkback
feature on the iHeartRadio app. In a few minutes after
Deborah's news, Alex Stone on for two things. Number one,
those astronauts are finally coming home. Yes, who's rescuing them?
It's Elon Musk's SpaceX because Boeing's spacecraft malfunctions so badly

(28:36):
these people had to be left behind since what last June?

Speaker 2 (28:39):
It's been nine months.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
It's been nine months, and it's funny Musk isn't getting
the praise that he should for rescuing these people. You know,
if he'd fired these astronauts, he would have. We'd gotten pilloried,
all right, said that's come out. Oh, we're going to
talk to Alex. But he's got more on the release
of these nine to one one fire ten apes, and

(29:00):
we have some more of those clips to play, and
you're gonna hear it on Dever's News as well. It's
pretty traumatic stuff, all right. Continuing on with Gavin Newsom.
Gavin Newsom six and a half billion dollars. He's overspent
on a legal alien healthcare, but he has time to
do his podcast interviewing Tim Walls, the Minnesota loser, Tomlin's

(29:24):
running mate. We're gonna go to the beginning of this
tape again, Dowson and Walls talking about how Democrats can
win voters back.

Speaker 6 (29:32):
Have they figured it out that the identity piece of
this is more important than the actual substance behind Well.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
They've been doing it for decades.

Speaker 6 (29:39):
I mean, we've saw the welfare queens, They've seen the
Southern strategy.

Speaker 4 (29:42):
We've seen it over and over.

Speaker 6 (29:43):
It's an old playbook, and we're as dumb as we
want to be that we allow them to do this
with CRT and ESG and DEI and every three letter word.

Speaker 4 (29:51):
Yeah, demonize and they weaponize grievance.

Speaker 6 (29:54):
They other people, They talk down to people, past people,
they humiliate people, They weaponized difficult issues.

Speaker 4 (30:00):
But the problem line is, and I think it.

Speaker 6 (30:01):
Goes back to what we began with is and I
applaud you for this, is we cannot continue to be
on the defense reacting to this. We've got to go
on the offense. We've got to meet people where they are.
But I also think this and this is where you know,
this is part of the conversation I'm trying to have
is you got to respect people you disagree with, even

(30:23):
you can't just dismiss people. Well this most of their
ass I do.

Speaker 4 (30:32):
I know if we can run them, but I don't
know if we're going to fall into that place where
we want to.

Speaker 1 (30:36):
Okay, we challenge you to a do you know, a
wwe fight here type of thing.

Speaker 6 (30:41):
It is, it's a natural reaction. I think it's one
of the reasons we're losing so many men. And again
it's multi ethnic. It's not just white men. We're losing them.
We're losing them to these guys online. We're losing the
people that I'm bringing on this podcast.

Speaker 4 (30:54):
These are bad guys though, these guys, but they exist,
and we could deny the exists. They exist.

Speaker 6 (31:00):
Not only they exist, they persist and they're actually influencing
young kids every single day.

Speaker 4 (31:05):
On the movie some of those guys back under a Rock.

Speaker 6 (31:08):
I think we have to first understand what their motivations are.

Speaker 4 (31:11):
I think we have to understand what they're actually doing.
And I don't think that's a racism and misogyny.

Speaker 6 (31:15):
I think there's a lot of that, but I don't
think it's exclusively that. When you talk to a guy
like Steve Bannon, he talks about working folks and he
talks about how we hollowed out the industrial oil this country,
but he don't understand that. But so we can dismiss
the notion of election denihilism, we could completely dismiss what
he did on January sixth, But I don't think you
can dismiss what he's saying. Reminds me a lot of

(31:37):
what Bernie Sanders was saying. Reminds me a lot of
what Democrats saying twenty I'm gonna vomit. I think I'm
gonna throw up. Holy Jesus Christ know where to start
with that. First of all, Tim Walls is as dumb
as a potted plant. I mean, there is absolutely nothing
inside of him.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
He wants to push.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
A podcasters back under a rock because he doesn't like
what does that mean You're going to push them or
a rock? In other words, you don't have an argument
to answer their critiques. You don't have an argument that's
more attractive to people than what these podcasters are broadcasting
to their followers, So you'd just like to make them

(32:15):
disappear because it makes your ears hurt.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
What a loser.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
I'll tell you this newsome is spending six billion dollars
on a legal alien healthcare. Could it be that the
public finds that to be idiotic, to be stupid. That's
not racism or xenophobia or misogyny or any of the

(32:41):
other those stupid phrases they use. It's that these policies
suck six and a half billion extra dollars on illegal
alien healthcare that they didn't see coming or weaponizing the issue,
I guess in his tiny little brain, see if you had,

(33:03):
if he had somebody to confront him directly with, why
why are you going to spend six and a half
billion dollars? California's broke. We're broke, Cities broke, countries broke too.
We're out of money. We've been printing trillions of dollars
for years. That's why we have terrible inflation. When you

(33:26):
print money, that's what happens. But we're broke. Why are
we broke? Well, here's one one piece of the puzzle.
Six and a half billion on one state illegal alien healthcare. California.
Newsom's idea one hundred percent Newsom's idea. And I guess

(33:46):
all the black and Hispanic voters are racist. To the
black and Hispanic men who voted for Trump are a
bunch of racists. Trump won white women. I guess there
are a bunch of misogynists all those white women. Wow,
those are two clueless boobs.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
Boy.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
I hope that's the ticket. In twenty twenty eight, Newsome Waltz, there,
that's a sad That is a sad sounding podcast. I
didn't know what they were saying half the time. We
come back, Alex Stone, ABC News. The two astronauts are
coming back. See if there's a round of a plus

(34:22):
freely on musk after they land, SpaceX is rescuing them
because Boeing Boeing can't fly a paper airplane. And we're
also going to play some of the clips from the
nine one one calls the fire was breaking out and
nobody showed up to put it out. Deborah Mark live
in the KFI twenty four our newsroom. Hey, you've been

(34:43):
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