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June 24, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from War from Everywhere, USA. It's
Fox Across America with Jimmy Falo. Oh yes, it sure is.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
We are fired up to bring you an embarrassment of
radio riches in this hour. It's Fox Across America with
Jimmy Fala and we're gonna head over to Texas in
this hour and talk to Wesley Hunt, superstar congressman who
was on with Bill Maher this past Friday and just
absolutely made a mockery of all the race baiting on
the left, the claim that Donald Trump doesn't support our troops,

(00:32):
which is one of the funniest things you'll ever hear
out of a liberal's mouth. Why because since Trump became
the president of the United States, our recruiting numbers are
through the roof bingo. Why because warfighters want to be
proud of American excellence. They want to protect this country.
They want to stand up for our freedoms as many

(00:53):
generations before them.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Have, which is why morale is high again.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
You got a guy like Pete Hegseth in there, who
gets it, who wrote the best selling book The War
on Warriors. He replaces a regime that was putting on
drag shows for members of the military that was making
sure that people used the correct pronouns. Guys, we're talking
about war, which is not a place for pronoun policing,

(01:18):
because if you can't handle hurt feelings, you're definitely not
going to be able to handle all the other horrors
associated with war, which is why traditionally they used to
break you down when you got to boot camp.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
There are the lowest form of life on her. Do
you remember that?

Speaker 2 (01:33):
He're so ugly, you could be a modern art masterpiece.
But then they put the Biden regime in there, and
they're like, we're just gonna be nice. We're just gonna
make sure everybody knows how to tip a drag queen.
Some of you could wind up being POW's, but all
of you could be POW's.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
In the wrong body right now.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
So we're going to talk about transgenderism in the military.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Thank you for the education, gentlemen. We've just received a
PhD in stupidity.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
This is so stupid. I had to play a drop
just to get through saying it. We were doing that
with our military literally being like, well, June is here,
it's time for some drag shows down.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
At the old Army base.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
I mean, we really are being left at and scuffed
at throughout the world.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
They just they're not respecting our country the way they
used to. Okay, but that all ends.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Now you've got people in there that are taking a
no nonsense approach to being America. Last time Wesley Hunt
was on, we talked about what that means. We said America.
Wesley Hunt went to West Point, as did several members
of his family. As a black man, Wesley Hunt stayed
in a dormitory that was named after Robert E. Lee,
and Wesley Hunt didn't have a march to say this

(02:43):
was racist or this was wrong. Wesley Hunt was mindful
of the fact that we have a rich and complex
history and there are parts we might not necessarily agree with,
but if we ban all reminders of it, we are
that much more likely to repeat it, which is why
going to war with statue you are literally fighting the
wrong battles, going to war with pronouns, going the wrong

(03:04):
with transgender inclusivity in the military. Listen, you want to
fight for the military, fight for the military if you
can meet the physical demands. But the message we're trying
to send to the world is we're back to being
America Again, What does a being America mean as a military, Yes,
we are the fiercest fighting force the world has ever seen.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
Or go.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
It gives us the ability to maintain a modicum of
peace through strength. Okay, people are going to act up
regionally from time to time, as they might have been Iran.
You shut that threat down and the rest of the
world falls into line because they realize they don't want
to piss us off. But that's what our military is
supposed to represent. You know, the high school football team
where it's Friday night and your kids team's playing some

(03:45):
other school and the music's blasted, and everybody's in a
good mood, and you're saying hello to the other parents
and you're like, wow, that guy's a little drunker than
I thought he'd be. It's not even the first quarter,
you know, and the moms are hanging out taking their selfies.
And then you see the other team pull up in
their bus and they get off in these perfectly creased
uniforms and all their cleats hit the pavement in Unison

(04:07):
in a way that everybody in your home bleachers looks
over it their.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Bus and goes feeling about this.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Okay, that's who we're supposed to be as America. When
our boys come walking out onto the field with the
shiny white cleats, they're like, Oh, this ain't good. This
is why do we find ourselves in this situation.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
America's here, they're not happy.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
So Haji kids had a wife and hedgehog because they raping.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
Anybody out here.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
Okay, I don't know that it rises to an antoine
cuffs and level of analysis like that clip I just
played you. But the point is that's what America is
supposed to be to the rest of the world. And
Donald Trump gets that and gets the significance of supporting
our veterans so they can not only feel loved and
appreciated for the work and the heroism they've shown, but
so we can encourage future generations to want to enlist

(04:57):
under the same principles. That's why he he was mindful
of making sure this attack on Iran had to be
surgical and precise and wasn't the deep state neo con
war machine duping him into a forever war that would
last another twenty five years and make them a gazillion
dollars money, money, money, money, money, money, money. I said

(05:18):
that to you the day he announced the deadline, I said,
if he's given himself a two week deadline, I said,
number one, if he plans on attack and he's attacking
any minute now, any minute now, Okay, And sure enough
he did. But I said, I'm sure the pause is
not based on whether or not a Ran is good
people or not. It's based purely on whether or not
he believes he's getting a fair shake from the Intel community,

(05:39):
because the Intel community has lied to us and.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
They've lied to him.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
So I think Trump did take a measure twice cut
once approach. I think it was effective, and I think
it sent a secondary level to the rest of the
world about America protecting American interest. Why because NATO countries
are now agreeing as of today. Trump visits the summit
starting tomorrow, but NATO countries are now agreeing finally to

(06:04):
meet the five percent threshold, they must all spend five
percent of GDP on their military.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
We're paying in cash.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
I don't know that it's cash. Al Rushbo, God rest
his soul. He's the best. But the point is Donald
Trump has gotten the rest of the world to understand
we're going to call you out if you do us dirty.
If you're doing it on a military level, yes, we're
going to do more than call you out. We're going
to bomb you out. But when it comes to our
NATO allies, something Donald Trump did when he first won

(06:34):
the presidency in twenty sixteen, as he famously said, Hey,
these people are supposed to be our allies. They're ripping
us off. They're underfunding their NATO commitments. They're buying oil
off of Vladimir Putin Russia. You know, the country NATO
was created to combat during the Cold War is now
being economically empowered by the people underfunding their NATO commitments

(06:57):
and then asking America to bail them out. That's not
right exactly. And Trump said that in twenty sixteen. He said, Hey,
you want me to protect you from this guy, don't
buy his oil.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
If you're buying his.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
Oil, you're making a rich That's how he can afford
to attack you. So maybe don't bankroll the attack against
your own country, and I won't have to come to
the rescue. But if I'm gonna come to the rescue,
you can't do me dirty as an ally. And what
did the media do at the time, They said, oh,
we've never had an American president upsetting our allies the
way they have.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
The media is a bunch of losers.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
She is destabilizing geo political relationships.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Donald Trump, We're all gonna die.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
You know that is a lot. No, he was calling
out the God's honest truth. America has been some form
of an atm or a pinata to everybody we consider
an ally for the better part of the last fifty years. Okay,
we get into these alliances where we do the heavy

(07:55):
lifting on the wars, we do the heavy lifting on
the funding, we get into these humanities carrying efforts. Where
did you see the USAID report that came out in
the New York Times this morning? So the USAID report,
according to the New York Times, well off the thirty
five billion dollars we're sending to impoverished nations around the globe,
eighty five percent of it never moves beyond the non
government operations that are meant to dispense it. Meaning, say,

(08:17):
you spend a billion dollars to Africa. Oh, the people
are starving in Africa and that's not ideal.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
Okay. I mean to quote the late great Sam Kennison.
What did he say? Tell him? The move where the
food is.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
He's like, you want to you want to cure world hunger,
don't send money to Sally's Shrothers.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Just tell the people.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
In those commercials to move where the food is.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
He's like, you're in a desert. Nothing grows in the desert.
It's hot as hell. Tell him the move. It's just
god ret Sam Kinnison's soul. But he's half right. Okay.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
But the other problem is throwing government money at problems
just creates a bigger problem because the bureaucracy gets involved and.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
They pocket all the money.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
So if we were sending a billion dollars to feed
starving people in Africa through USAID, okay, do you know
what percentage of that was going towards actual food in Africa?
Are you ready for this? According to their own reporting,
little less than ten percent. So if you're sending a
billion dollars to Africa through these non NGOs, non government organizations,

(09:16):
liberal run organizations, you say, has a billion dollars, liberals,
you want to end world hunger. Here's the billion to
go buy the food. What do the liberals do? They
pocket the first nine hundred million.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
That's just how white folks will do. You they don't care.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
The politics and the money are so much more important
than anything else. Again, think of the liberals who spent
the entire summer of twenty twenty four all the white
women cul de sac, white liberals who want you to
believe they're oppressed, even though white women in America have
more rights, okay than anyone anywhere in the world. You
know who else has those rights? Black women, Latino women,
Muslim women, Asian women. We are the most tolerant and

(09:51):
inclusive and empowering society on the planet. But they on
the left spent the summer wearing handmade costumes. We're just
handmaids to force pregnancy now, because they repealed Roe versus Wade,
but it didn't go away. It just sent it back
to the states, and each individual right state now had
the right to vote on just how much abortion I
access they'd allow. And here's the news, flesh, the liberal

(10:13):
states have more than ever. Some of the conservative states
have restricted it a little bit. Oh gee, so now
you've got to drive across state lines to get your abortion.
I mean, gosh, you're killing a baby. Could you at
least pay a toll? I'm mean to say, Heaven forbid
you're getting away with murder. Can you pay the six
bucks or whatever the highway charge is going to be
And the answer is yes, you can. But does that

(10:34):
make you a handmade enduring a force pregnancy?

Speaker 1 (10:37):
Of course not.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
But right now, the people who told you they were
standing up for repressed women are actually, in some capacities
undermining women in this country by letting men, biological men
compete against them for sports, use their same private spaces
to get dressed. Gross not supportive of women in any way,
but more importantly taking the Uranian side of this conflict.
And women in Iran have less human rights than women

(10:59):
just about.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
Anywhere in the world. Yet the liberals and the handmaid's
costumes are like.

Speaker 2 (11:05):
Oh, hell no, he shouldn't be attacking the regime just
because women get stoned for reading. Women can't show their
faces in public. I mean women in Iran cannot show
their faces in public. Okay, you talk about Pride Month.
Gay people in America get a month. Do you know
what gay people get in Iran? They get a firing squad.

(11:25):
That's what they get. So you understand it's all pretend garbage.
And what Trump is trying to do is restore order
through the use of perspective. Hey, we're America with the
greatest source of good the world's ever known. We're also
the richest and the toughest, so you can't take advantage
of us anymore. That's a good thing, okay. And the
fact that people on the left are trying to conflate

(11:45):
this with something else, it's really it's it's embarrassing to
me because most people do know better. And if you
listen to the response to Trump's attacks, those people knew better.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Okay, straight up.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
I mean, I played your MSNBC clips or played you
ce An Endclipse. You're gonna hear from Wesley Hunt in
a little while, a black man who the left would
have you believe is oppressed.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
Of course he's a Republican, so they're gonna tell you
he's a trader who his race instead. But that's the
scam of right now. Identity politics is not about how
you identify, it's about how you vote.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
That's the whole scam of this moment.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
And nobody in these big government operations on the left
cares anything at all about people. If you care about
women so much so that you're walking around in a
handmaid's costume to raise awareness to your plight is what
you believe is oppression in America. Okay, seriously, give me
a word for these women in Iran. You get raped
in Iran and go to jail for the being the

(12:39):
one who got raped. How dare you entice a man?
Do you know women aren't allowed to sing in public
in Iran? Think about that. Do you live in a
country where Taylor Swift just made a billion dollars doing concerts? Okay,
women are not allowed under Sharia law to sing in
public in Iran because it is considered erotic. A go,

(13:00):
They're not allowed to sing. So you think of all
the female singers iconics, doubt Dolly Parton in Iran. You
would know her name, Okay, Taylor Swift, wouldn't her name Beyonce,
Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin. You wouldn't know their names. Martha
and the vendelas dancing in the streets. There'd be a
stoning in the streets if she walked down the street

(13:21):
and sang you know, heat wave yet because the lighter
on fire. Okay, that's the real world we live in
right now, and you've got people on the left telling
you they're oppressed here like it's embarrassing, Okay, And I
know I'm just talking as a straight white male.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
It's the most evil thing in the world.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
So I'm gonna bring in my oppressed black friend, Wesley
Hunt when we come back, and he'll give you some
perspective from his angle.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
The show that leaves you without hope or change.

Speaker 4 (13:49):
I'm telling you, man, this stuff will poison your mind.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
Not a Fox across America.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
With Jimmy Faalo Wesley Hunt in the on deck circle,
We're gonna have a grown up talk about all things America,
just to give you a little more perspective on.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Where we are with these strikes in Iran.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
We got earlier news today that Iran was launching retaliatory
attacks against American interest in the region, including in Cutter.
According to the Katari Defense Ministry, they intercepted a missile
attack Iran coming back at America means drones and missiles.
It doesn't mean what we did. Because the good news
for you, snookums is nobody else in the world has

(14:25):
the technology we do. Those B two stealth bombers that
flew that thirty six hour mission and returned back to
white Manana Forest Base in Missouri yesterday. Okay, there's about
eighteen of them, I believe at our disposal, and we're
the only ones on the planet who have them, which
is a very good thing. But as we sit it
right now, waiting to talk to Wesley Hunt, we'll get

(14:46):
an update on the back and forth in the Middle East.
The one thing the world understands is that this is
a white house. This is a white house that is
going to wield the leverage we have as America. They're
not gonna go, well, you know, these people who want
to blow us up, maybe we can bribe them into
liken us. No, the minute it's like it's like paying

(15:09):
ransom for hostages. The minute they know you can do it,
they'll just go ahead and up their price. That's how
it works. So Obama gives a ran fifty billion dollars
in cash, actual cash. I really want you to think
about that. Donald Trump, in the summer of twenty sixteen
didn't put Russian dressing on a salad, and they said

(15:32):
he was colluding with Vladimir Putin. He didn't even watch
the movie Rocky four where Rocky beat Drago and Moscow
on Christmas Day, one of the greatest boxing upsets in history.
But understand, he had no connection whatsoever the entire Russian
collusion narrative. The entire narrative was bought and paid for
by the opposition party. I'm Hillary Clinton, and I approved

(15:54):
this message. And they knew that the people who launched
the Crossfire Hurricane investigation into Trump that at the time
meeting the James Comey's of the world, everybody in the
media knew the origin story of the Steele dossier and
the wildly discredited BuzzFeed report about Trump and the hookers
and the peeing on mattresses.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
And that's what they said.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
But the point is everyone knew it was fake, and
they were still willing to hijack our country for two
years with zero proof whatsoever of any linkage between Trump
and Russia.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
It was made up by these sick people.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
But now imagine, imagine Trump had sent fifty billion dollars
in cash to Russia in the dead of night on
an unmarked plane. Okay, I'm gonna go out in a
limb and say, the media might have had a little
something to say about it, as opposed to Obama, where
they gave the story of the old shutout, journalism in

(16:51):
this country is dead and buried because they didn't want
to upset Buckingham Palace. I've told you this all along
the media. If you're a liberal, you're like, well, this
is good because I've got the media side. No no, no, no, no,
it's bad for you because you live in America and
as the country goes, you go, and the media's job
is to hold people in power accountable. And when you
have a media that won't criticize one particular party even
if the party has dementia and the guy's getting lost

(17:13):
leaving the stage and shaking hands with the visible people.
The media did not say a word about Joe Biden
until he was off the ticket and they could. But
you understand, that didn't help you as a Democrat. You
wind up losing the election, and it didn't help you
as an American citizen because we're a lot more in
danger because of Obama and Biden and their handling in
the Middle East then we would be if we had
Trump taking a hardline approach this entire past eight years.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
But that's the reality.

Speaker 2 (17:37):
The media wouldn't criticize it because they didn't want to
lose access to the white House. They run the White
House like Buckingham Palace when there's a Democrat in charge
of it. Don't upset the Queen, or we won't invite
you to any more parties.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
And the media is like, all right, I'll shut up.
I won't say anything.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
And that's why Iran had nukes that we needed to
get rid of.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
God Save the Queen. Man this seven eight, eight, nine,
nine one zero.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
We may get to moor of your calls here shortly
as we're doing the damn thing in New York. This
is the final week one quick programming note. This weekend
I go down to Clearwater, Florida. It's punchlines and Patriots,
Jimmy Faler, Sean Hannity, Sean Hannity, Jimmy Fayaler, whatever order
you prefer. It is going to be absolutely bananas. We're
filming it for Fox Nation. I was in a production

(18:24):
meeting this morning. I have with another again on Wednesday.
It's big pimpin'.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
You know.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
Normally, when I go on the road, it's just me
a microphone, some type of intro music, and a bunch
of whiskey in the green room. But you get Hannity involved,
there's all kinds of video monitors. It's like, we're torn
with you too. It's crazy, Like I saw George Strait
Saturday night up in Foxborough. I don't know that George
Strait and Chris Stapleton have the same level of production
value that Jimmy Fayler and Sean Hannity do. I was

(18:49):
blown away by this. I'm like, I'm gonna have to
iron my T shirt for the show. This is crazy.
I feel like the coach in Teenwolf. Do you remember
at the end of Teenwolf when they lose their opening
game and the coach goes, look the sneakers those guys
were wearing. Far guys had sneakers like that, there's no
talent we can do. So it's like torn with Hannity, like,
look at the sneakers those guys are wearing. But joining
us now on the line. Okay, here in a second

(19:11):
is a guy who wouldn't be in sneakers. He'd be
in cowboy boots because he's in Texas making all kinds
of noise on the TV. This weekend, we are talking
about his excellency, Representative Wesley Hunt.

Speaker 4 (19:20):
Yo. Man, No, your excellency is something that I really like,
you know, you know what, Jimmy, you have dug your
new Gray. I want to hear your excellency.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Well, listen, you deserve it.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
You deserve it because normally I don't retweet you unless
there's a picture of your wife in a dress that
I like. Fair Okay, no, no, but you get so
much crazy well and I owe you that because you
hit on my mom once, which is another story for
another time. Wesley Hunt is gonna have to fight Dave

(19:59):
my mom. Man, it's gonna have to fight Dame.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
I love this, but respect for days amen. Of course
you did.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
But we watched Bill Maher Friday night, and I listen,
I have had this conversation with you on this show
a hundred times, but I loved watching you do it
as the away team because I feel like they were
trying to set up a conversation that you weren't gonna
have and you haven't been having, to your credit for
quite a long time. Did you feel like there was
a different expectation of you than the one that you delivered.

Speaker 4 (20:28):
Absolutely not. They knew what they were going to get
when they pulled you. Oh I love that, And they
knew what they were gonna get. They knew what time
it was. And honestly, to Bill Maher's credit, I do
appreciate him bringing.

Speaker 3 (20:40):
On guys like me and Byron and of my colleagues.

Speaker 4 (20:43):
I appreciate that he doesn't have to do that, ye,
and so the fact that he knows he's gonna bring
on some proach fighters. Actually, if my hat's off to
him and hats off to give me the platform to
talk about real business here, amen.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
I agree with that too, because I think a lot
of people on the left, maybe not him, who takes
you serious, okay, but I think a lot of people
on the left have kind of been conditioned to dismiss
guys like you as outliars who aren't, in fact, you know,
reflective of what the Republican Party stands for. But the
truth is, everything you stand for is not based on
your identity as a black man. It seems to be

(21:16):
your identity as an American, No, as.

Speaker 4 (21:18):
An American and as a rational human being. And I
think I talked about my one of my favorite stories
this year was going to the White House when President
Trump was signing in the bill that did not allow
biological men to compete.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
Against biological women, and that in that.

Speaker 4 (21:35):
Ceremony, He goes, I can't believe I'm signing this, but
I guess all common sense is not so common. So
not just as a conservative, but as a human being
with supple common sense. That's what I represent. And I
represent seventy seven million people that voted for President Trump.
And those people came from all walks of life. There
are black, white people, Hispanic people, Asian people, you name it.

(21:56):
And so the fact that our party isn't playing identity
politics slaps the left right in.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
The face and they can't handle it.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
And I love being the harburger of that message.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
Talking to Texas Congressman Wesley Hunt is on the line,
He's all fired up, and I love his excellency as
he demands.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
To be called.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Now do you understand this is how we get guests
on this show. I butter them up during the intros,
like you know all you know, all these like gorgeous,
super smart Fox newswomen who anchor serious news shows. They
all come on every week because they're intros. It's like
I'm shooting pyro technics, We're releasing doves, and they're so
blown away by the production value. Yes, yeah, they don't

(22:38):
even know there's a confetti canon that just went off
when I said your name. You didn't even get to
see it because you're not in the studio, buddy. Oh dude,
we will work that out. We had a whole I'm
not even kidding, we had a whole episode of that.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Last week.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
We were down in Tulsa at the Outsider's house. My
buddy Danny Boy O'Connor is from the rap group House
of Pain.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
They sang jump around, jump around, you know.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
So Mark Wayne Mullen, your old congressional buddy who's over
in the Senate now, wanted to know why he didn't
get to come on to jump around, And I was like, yo,
because the guy in studio right now wrote the song.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
You don't get to steal his song. You know what
I'm saying. You can't taste them? Yeah, hul Cogan loclaholm.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
He's not.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
He's even too much barbecue in between sets of push ups.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
Barbecue.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Yeah, wrestling, Yeah, you know what's going on. I know
what's going on. I love that. I think it's hilarious. Well, yep,
like Mark Wayne him, I'm not fighting him. No, No, I'm not,
No way, are you kidding me? No?

Speaker 2 (23:36):
Me, me, listen me. You and Stubie might have a
shot together. We might have a shot together. But if
there's a tanning bed around, we're gonna lose Stubie and
he's gonna go work on his tan And now we
got now it's you and me versusmullin, we're probably losing.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
We're probably gonna lose you.

Speaker 4 (23:53):
In regards to Stubie too, I palled Stubie Wolverine. So
he had an accident a couple of years ay he did,
was repairing.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
A song on his home. Yeah, talk about it.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
Uh huh, dude, this dude.

Speaker 4 (24:06):
Was back in congress, no bandage, know nothing, Like three
days later.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
Yeah he was.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
You won't read well he has he has like the
cheat code from Contrad gives him unlimited lives.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
That's what it is downright left right.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
Yeah yeah, west hunt damn right it is. I love that.
I tell you can hang well. I will say this Stubie,
I joked on the show. I'm not even kidding. When
Stubie was on we weould like the first interview he
did after that accident, and I said to me, it
kind of sounds like you took out too much life
insurance and your wife tried to have you whacked. And
he went on this dissertation about how his wife was

(24:44):
in a soundproof room and couldn't hear him yelling at
the time, and she didn't know.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
And I truly believe what.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
Honestly, I believe what started out as a joke ended
with him hiring a private investigator to look into his
wife's ing calls.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
I'm even kidding.

Speaker 4 (24:59):
I'm I'm gonna know as much she'd be terrified to
hear this.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
You don't know, lady, it's.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
So funny, but it's real.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
It's real. It's always the quiet, always the quiet. Amen.
Believe me.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
Ever since I got life insurance, my mom my wife
is always like, yeah, you should go cliff diving, hunt sharks.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Why don't you so much sharks? It looks like so
much fun.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
I'm like, Jenny, you got you making a little obvious here, Jenny,
let's feel it in, rail it in. Uh, give me
a word on this man is a West Point grad yourself,
and you had a lot to say about how on
the Bill maher interview, they tried to make the claim
that Trump doesn't respect veterans. I think your counter to
that was that veterans do feel pretty respected by him.

Speaker 4 (25:40):
No, of course, that's what this that's what this two
and the fiftieth birthday party was all was all about.
Well happened to coincide with his birthday, which I find
out to be a good show. Sheer irony. Actually know
the guy that comes back to save America. His birthday
half was a fall on the armies. Two on the
fiftieth birthday. I call that serendipity. At the end of
the day, he made it about the soldiers. I mean,
he was he was there, he stood up, he saluted

(26:01):
the West Point grad that were marching by the stagings
for the range of the regiment that marched by. I mean,
he's so different in respect to those that served. And
then a couple of days later.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
He gives the Iranian a bomb sandwich that I'm here
for all day, every day, and no matter what they
try to do to retaliate, they understand who's in charge
and that we are back.

Speaker 4 (26:21):
And so the guy really does respect us.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
He respects the military.

Speaker 4 (26:26):
And if you talk to military people and ask me
a very simple question, the overwhelming majority of them would say,
I would much rather serve under President Trump than under
Kamala Harrison Joe Biden discussion.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
We're talking to Taxis Representative Wesley Hunt. There's no doubt
about that. I mean Operation Midnight Hammer. Okay, the only name.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Oh, I love it.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
I mean if it was Kamala, it would have been
Midnight Hammered, you know, because he'd be drunk.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
Let's be honest.

Speaker 3 (26:52):
But you know, you know, my wife calls me the
Midnight Hammer.

Speaker 2 (26:56):
Oh Leslie Hunt putting it down. Wow, And I'm over
here saying that Stoopy's in the step dad porn.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
I had no idea what I was missing with.

Speaker 4 (27:08):
Midnight get it?

Speaker 2 (27:09):
Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. I love dying man. Man,
I fine, I know we're having a good time. You
gotta come back do the TV show soon when you're
in New York. I know you're out on the road.

Speaker 3 (27:22):
We'll absolutely get back on the show.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
Absolutely, we just we just know it to the American people.
We got a lot going on. You know what I
got to do this weekend, Hunt before I let you go.
So this weekend starts my tour with Sean Hannity. And
when I'm on tour doing stand up with me, it's like,
you know, Jean's a T shirt and a microphone. Hannity
is like, it's like you're torn with you too. There's
all kinds of TV screens and stuff going on, big production.
As a guy like repelling from the ceiling, Like what

(27:46):
did I get myself into?

Speaker 1 (27:47):
I'm a comic. I just wanted to tell dirty jokes.

Speaker 4 (27:49):
You know, you know you can still tell dirty jokes,
you know what, Jimmy, you know we love you for.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
You being you and just who you are.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
Go as you are, sir, don't change the damn thing.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
You'll be just fine.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
Wesley Hunt telling me how to act on the first
and last appearance with Sean Hannity based on this advice.
Good for you. That's why you're in Congress and you're
not my agent. You might have just ended my career
with that one. Great stuff, man, Keep fighting a good
fight out there, brother. We love you, the great Wesley Hunt.
There he goes best of the absolute best on this

(28:22):
show and every show.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
Hunt's a real thing, man, real thing.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
When I'm talking to him on the air, you know
what I told you, the litmus test was on this show.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
It's right here, Mark wi Mullen.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
On a lot, it's a lot of lawmakers that have
been on the show once once, just once, Why, Jimmy,
Why these guys want to get as much meati as
they can. That's what they are now, their Instagram influencers
with a side hustle in Congress of the Senate.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
Sadly, that's a lot of politicians.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
And I told you the litmus test on this show
is I have to meet them off the air. And
my own top secret litmus test I've shared with you
now and enough people have failed it that they'll never
be back on the show, is I need to know personally, okay,
that these people are the same way off the air
that they are on, meaning they legitimately care and are
passionate about these issues that they fight for on the air,

(29:13):
that they're legitimately going to vote, They're going to take
measures to reinforce the values they're preaching on the campaign trail.
The guys like hunt Byron Donald's is a great example. Obviously,
you know, Stuby when we have time to get him on,
is great on the show and he's not traveling and
stuff like that. There's a lot of guys that come
on the show on the regular that are the same
way off the air. That they are on the air

(29:34):
meeting real people. The reason I do that really quickly is,
I know you've heard the story a billion times, but
I really was a cab driver and I listen to
a lot of talk radio, and I could see how
it would impact people emotionally and to listen to the
same guy every day for three hours, and how you'd
ultimately wind up adopting his worldview and his mood. That's
why I always say I'm in a good mood, because
I'm trying to be a force multiplier of positive energy.

(29:57):
Meaning a lot of people are going to hear the
show today. A couple million people might hear and then
take my vibe to a couple million more people who
might take it to a couple more people. So if
you're just an angry dirt bag trying to work people
up so you get ratings, then yes, by default, your
ratings come with a side effect of you pissing off
ten million people who didn't need that in your life. Today,

(30:17):
we're trying to do the opposite thing. But the other
thing I'm really mindful of, and I'm very self conscious
about this, is I don't.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Really know what I'm doing. Like I know how to
host a radio show.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
But I don't get on the air and pretend I
have the answers to all the world's problems, knowing that
to be the case. When you host one of these shows,
you can either can you pretend to be the be all,
end all intellectual authority, or you can be honest with
yourself and acknowledge the limitations when you run into them.
And for that reason, I always want to be mindful
of the fact that the people I'm interviewing, that a
lot of you guys are going to hear on a

(30:47):
regular basis mean it because I don't want to be
responsible for multiplying Bolt into the world. And the fact
that Hunt is the way he is, and I mean
he's really the way he's more than the way he is.
When the last time he was on Fox New Saturday Night,
he hit on my mom the whole time during commercial breaks,
he's like, I'm sorry like white chicks and lo and behold.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
Yes he's married to a white chick, and he's got
beautiful kids and he's a great guy. But he's in
on the joke. Okay.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
He is a descendant of slave owners who went to
West Point, and he learned to fight for this country.
He was raised with true American values, and as he
said earlier, it's more about basic common sense than anything.
And that's what we're preaching out here on this show.
We're not saying hey black people, or hey white people,

(31:36):
or you know, hey gay's or hay straight. We're just saying,
anybody with half a brain, if you live in America,
you're doing okay. So let's just try to play some
good ball because the rising tide will lift all boats.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
Can you dig it? Can you dig it? You digg it?

Speaker 2 (31:54):
Is Fox Across America with Jimmy Phyla. If you're listening
on w PHT in Philadelphia, you didn't hear this from me,
But I'm coming to Pottstown, PA Saturday night, August the ninth.
That's the first live event I'm doing. Assuming I survive
Punchlines and Patriots with Sean Hannity this weekend, We're gonna
be down there this weekend. We all say, oh my gosh,
you talk about having the highest security clearance in the world.

(32:15):
If you're listening in Tyler, Texas right now, or long
viewer anywhere in East Texas right now, myself and Lincoln
Fala are coming down to the Country Tavern on Saturday night,
July twenty sixth. We're gonna be down there for a
tavern town hall. Okay, you go to the KTBB website
you can register, get your tickets now. Paul Gliser will
be there doing a live Q and A with me.
It's gonna be absolutely nuts Saturday night at the Country Tavern.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
Do you have any idea how rowdy that's gonna get fat, drunk,
and stupid. There's no way to go through life.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
Oh, it's a great way to go through life. My
son has a learner's permit. I got a designated driver
for this one. We have made some very buttoned up
appearances at the Country Tavern over the years in East Texas.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
Not this week, this, not this time.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
We're going to Robin Hood Studios to do some zzy
top research and we're gonna eat our way through the
state of Texas Sunday, me and Lincoln Father. Sunday, We're
gonna go watch the Texas Rangers on Sunday. I believe
it's July the twenty seventh. But the point is we're
coming to your hood and I'm gonna be announcing more
live dates for a late fall when I get back
out on the road, I'll be off the road from

(33:18):
August ninth till the end of November because I want
to watch Lincoln High School football team. Don't forget I
got money on this stuff. I got you know, I've
got vices. I'm over here Betton Doe trying to make
some moves. But in the next hour, we throw our
money behind Caitlyn Sinclair, who makes a triumphant return to
the show, and she's gonna give us some back and
forth on all things a Ran and everything going on

(33:40):
with all the Democrat grand standing around illegal immigrants. And
we're also gonna get into the New York City Mayor's race,
where it's not looking good for Hansy Andy Cuomo Andy
Handy Andy is actually behind Mom Donnie in the ranked
choice voting. Mom Donnie is an anti Semitic socialist who
wants to defund the Pull And on the other end,

(34:02):
you've got Cuomo who killed with older voters, I mean
literally killed with older voters.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Unfortunately, that's not good. It's people with the dirty mind
that think like that.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
And of course got chased out of Albany for having
some problems with office etiquette around the female staffers in
his administration.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
Have you ever seen a grown man naked?

Speaker 2 (34:21):
Yeah, I was Cuomo. He went full airplane. But we're
going to be talking about it in the next hours.
We are, of course heard around the world and right
here locally on seven to ten w oh are the
voice of New York. But we got a lot of
lot live dates coming up because I want to get
back out there and meet more of you. And for
those of you in the Florida area, single digit tickets
down in Clearwater, and I know we have a few

(34:42):
left to the meet and greet, maybe nine to the
meet and greet in Fort Lauderdale. The Clearwater one sold
out already. Those tickets available at foxacross America dot com
and if you're a PhD listener in Philly, also at
foxacross America dot com. But in the next hour, we're
not sandwich boarding comedy dates. We're talking about all things America.
And I'll tell you the thing that jumped out at

(35:03):
me when we were putting the show together today. Okay,
and I know it doesn't sound it like when you
listen to the show, and I'm like, no, we were
preparing this morning and You're.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Like, come on, dumb bush me, No, no, we did.
We prepared.

Speaker 2 (35:15):
But the point is the La County Sheriff's office put
out a tweet. It was forced to walk back literally
seconds later when Twitter caught wind of what was being
said about the bombings and it ran. And it speaks
to a larger problem, an institutional problem, if you will,
in a lot of these woke liberal cities where they're

(35:41):
creating more empathy for the bad guys than the actual
good guys. And that's the problem with the woke. Isn't
everything woke turns to.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
This has been a podcast from wor
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