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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from wor from Everywhere, USA. It's
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala. Oh Girl, Here we go,
Here we Go.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Company Alive from the greatest country in the world, broadcasting
from the tippy top of the world famous Fox News
Headquarters in New York City. He is Fox Across America
with your main man, Jimmy Fayla, Fired up on a
Thursday to bring you some top shelf radio in a
bottom feeding political world. Dirt bags trying to unmask Ice agents,

(00:32):
idiots voting for Zoron Mom Donnie, and a whole host
of issues involving the testimony of Joe Biden's personal physician
who decided not to testify yesterday in front of Congress.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Biden's lost is marvel.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
A lot of people feel that way, regardless of whether
or not you're one of them. We're going to have
a grown up talk about all of it. Kad Camick,
superstar representative from the great state of Florida, is going
to be here and buckle up. Buttercup, the MotorCity mad Man,
Ted Nugent getting out his guitar, getting ready to shred.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Here on the Fox Across America airwaves.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Eight of eight seven and eight nine nine one zero
the phone number if you want to sing backup to
Uncle Ted, if you want to chime in on some
of my commentary. None of it matters. Okay. I am
not an activist. I am a talk show host. I
don't care. I don't want to be in charge of
your life. I don't want to tell you how to
you know how to vote. I'm a forty eight year
old man who plays video games. I went to community college.

(01:28):
I majored in Super Mario Brothers. If America is counting
on me to save it, all I can say to
you is so if you do want a piece of
the action eighted eight seven eight eight nine nine one zero.

(01:48):
The only rule of admission every day. Say it on radio,
I say it on TV. Is You're all welcome. Be
a Republican, be a Democrat. Just don't be a bang
happy Thursday, I'm over caffeinated. I was in America's newsroom,
so I was in the building early today America's newsroom.
I'm on with Bill Hammer Dana Perino. There was legitimately

(02:09):
a six hundred point IQ gap between each of them
and myself. So whenever I get booked on the air
live TV with them.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
This could be a problem.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
It's a bit of a situation because I've got some adulting.
I gotta put on a tie, which you see me
on TV in a tie.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
It concerns people.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
It's like if you see a raccoon out during the day,
you know it has rabies.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
It's not good. If you see Jimmy fail in a tie.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
I just look like I'm going to court because I
got in a fight after a knixt game and punch
somebody on the Long Island Railroad, and they're trying to
clasp me up and make it look like I'm a
productive member of society. So I was on with Hammer
and Perino, who are far smarter than myself, and I'm
not even making this up. The first time I went
over Dana Perino's house to spend the weekend, Me, Jenny,
and Lincoln took turns going to the bathroom and googling

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what they were talking about so we could text back
to the other two and help them keep up in
the conversation.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
I wish I was kidding, but I was peppy. We
had a good hit.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
It was myself, it was Brian Brenberg. We were talking
about economics. We were talking about the future of the
Democratic Party, and I don't know that there is one.
I think one of the reasons there's so much energy
being thrown into Kevin O'Connor, the White House physician under Biden,
is because if you look up and down the Democratic
lineup right now, Joe Biden might be their best option
in twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
I agree with that it is bad, and we're going.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
To get to the Mandani thing, and we are going
to get to the AOC thing here shortly.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
AOC is a dope, sure.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
But in the highest order of stupidity, you talk about
weapons grade stupidity as we get it to way today,
the people attacking ICE agents, the Democrats who sponsored a
bill calling for the unmasking of ICE agents, are actual
human garbage.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
He knows what he's talking about.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
It's not my vibes. It's not the kind of show
we do.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
But you understand, ICE agents are being tasked with deporting
murderers in rapists, members of drug cartels who do things
in the form of retaliation like behead people, kill their families,
blow up their houses, assassinate children.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
Okay, drug cartels. I don't know if you know this.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
They don't really jibe with the modern HR handbook here
in corporate America. You know how we're living in a
world where you compliment somebody sneakers and you get talked
to because it's a microaggression. Or you can't tell a
girl she looks good today, like your hair, would you
change your light in your hair looks good? You can't
even say that. I mean, are you crazy? Oh, in
the world of corporate America.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
Step in in my office? What because you're pired?

Speaker 2 (04:38):
Okay, Well, now imagine you're beheading people in the break room,
or you know, attacking their home and lighting it on fire.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
That's what drug cartels are doing.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
ICE agents are tasked with taking on those people. And
the Democrats would have you believe this is some type
of Gestapo Nazi tactic, which is such an insult to
people who were the actual victims of Nazis, and it
shows such a brazen disregard for the safety of everybody
in this country.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Because understand, the.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
Humanitarian crisis that ensued under Joe Biden's open border killed
three hundred thousand Americans from fentanyl. Three dred thousand people
died from fentanyl poisonings horrible, not overdoses. Poisonings and overdoses
like you do. Somebody who took recreational drugs and one
night they took too many and they died. Sad, heartbreaking stuff. Okay,
these are poisonings. These are not junkies, these are not

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habitual drug users. A lot of these are college kids
who wanted to take an adderall and stay up in
the all night and write a term paper. But lo
and behold, unbeknownst to them, took a black market adderall
pill that was laced in some type of fentanyl and
killed them. Okay, that's why I've been so adamant about
the border. I have a sixteen year old kid. We
have one son. The state would never let us have two.
They saw the first report card and they were like,

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you know, what if you guys could get a dog
or something, because you're not very good at this parenting thing.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Cut your mouth.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
But the point is, Okay, the humanitarian crisis that ensued
at the border made everybody unbolted sides of it a
lot less safe, whether you were one of the five
hundred thousand kids who got trafficked into this country or
the people on this side of the border, who died
to the Fennyl or the victims of the violence we've
seen in places.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Like Aurora, Colorado.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
The point is Ice is here by popular demand to
clean up a mess that Joe Biden created.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Biden's suh.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
And the one thing that needs to be stated off
the tippy top before we share opinions and tell you
which way to go with this thing, is that the vast,
vast majority of Americans support mass deportation, not just violent criminals.
I'm talking everybody. And that's not me saying it. This

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is CNN saying it. Here is Harry Enton. It's CNN
laying out the nationwide polling on deportations from multiple news outlets,
talking about the New York Times, Marquats, CBS, ABC, all
of them, Clip twelve.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
All immigrants who are here illegally fifty five percent of
New York Times, Marquette sixty four percent, CBS News fifty
ABC News that a slightly different question fifty six percent.
So what you're seeing essentially here is very clear indication
that a majority of Americans, in fact, when they're asked
this one question, which I believe gets that the underlying feelings,
do in fact want at the port all immigrants who

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are here illegally. There's no arguing with these different numbers
because they're all essentially the same across four different posters.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Amen.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
So you understand the vast, vast majority of Americans. New
York Times, which is not exactly Mara a Lago monthly, Okay,
fifty five percent of their readers say hey, you gotta
get them out of.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Here, okay.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
And you got to understand why they feel that way.
This is a country that is built on immigration. I'm
not you know, we know that, okay. But they came
here legally. No one is anti immigrant on this show.
No one is anti immigrant anywhere in the Republican Party.
Donald Trump is married to an immigrant. But you came
here legally, okay. And that's the point. When you came
to Ellis Island and you sailed past the Statue of

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Liberty and you saw that poem on the Ma Lazarus
poem on the Statue of Liberty that said, give me
you retired, you're poor huddle masses yearning the breef free.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
That is the immigration we want.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
We don't want the open border people whose poem is
give me a bunch of free stuff. So I can
chant death to America and smuggle fentanyl into your country.
And that's the sad reality of an open border scenario.
And that's not a Republican talking point. Here's Bill Clinton,
a two term Democratic president, at his own State of
the Union, saying we can't have a legal immigration.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
This was a Democrat position.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
And I'm making this point off the top of the
show because we're gonna have a conversation about this. But
the larger point I'm trying to make and understand this
is that the Democrats know this is wrong. They know
that mass deportations are not gestapo tactics, because if they were,
they would have said something when Barack Obama deported more

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illegal immigrants than any president in the history of the country.
Anybody in front of a computer right now, google deporter
in chief. Deporter in chief, tell me whose name comes up.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
I'll give you a hint. It rhymes with Barack Obama.
I don't see you doing any better in the booty department. Okay.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
There were no calls for due process when Obama broke
the deportation records. There were no Democratic congressmen breaking into
ice detention facilities and having Margarita's down in El Salvador
like that circus crown Chris van Holland did so all
of these attacks on ICE and these bills to unmask
them and to make it look like there's something cruel
and inhumane going on. Those are things that are actually

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jeopardizing the lives of not only members of ICE and
their families, but American citizens who are endangered by the
reality that we literally literally imported Venezuelan gang members into
our country because their prisons literally released them because they
heard our borders were open.

Speaker 5 (09:45):
Country is being destroyed by stupid people, by very stupid people.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
And there are offshoots to this in terms of how
it affects the economy, how it chiepens American labor, how
it puts an unnecessary burden on the tax payer. And again,
this is not some Jimmy Faylor right wing Fox News point.
I don't care, I'm just a talk. This is Bill Clinton.
Are you ready take it away?

Speaker 1 (10:03):
All Americans, not only.

Speaker 6 (10:06):
In the states most heavily affected, but in every place
in this country are rightly disturbed by the large numbers
of illegal aliens entering our country. The jobs they hold
might otherwise be held by citizens or legal immigrants the
public service.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
They use impost burdens on our taxpayers. That's why our.

Speaker 6 (10:24):
Administration has moved aggressively to secure our borders more by
hiring a record number of new border guards, by deporting
twice as many criminal aliens as ever before, by cracking
down on illegal hiring, by barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Now think about that. That's Bill Clinton. If you're an
illegal alien, you get no benefit. If you're an employer
who is hiring a legal immigrant in place of an
American tax paying citizen, no benefit. If you are here illegally,
you are getting deported out of the country.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Get them out of here, get him out.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
And the Democrats elect did that to two terms in office.
Barack Obama came along, he deported more people than Clinton.
The Democrats elected that to two terms in office. So
what actually changed. It's not about the policy. This is
a completely unprincipled group of people that will say anything.
They will disagree with their own positions if they think

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it will help them create a political lane where your
matter at the opposition party, which is why the race
pimps will get out there and say things like Jimmy
Gomez did yesterday on CNN. This is clip four.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Here's the thing. They are not going after criminals.

Speaker 7 (11:32):
They're going after anybody that is brown, that looks like me,
that can't pass as what they say is a typical American.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
I mean, that was embarrassing.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
That's Jimmy Gomez, a California congressman, saying they're not going
after criminals, they're going after anybody that is brown. Again,
that was embarrassing. We got to bring back sliming on TV.
You know you can't. Nickelodeon had a show called you
can't do that on television. If somebody did something, they
dumped green slime on them. We should do that in

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cable news as a way of encouraging people to converse
more honestly and at least bargain in good faith. There
is not a single solitary American citizen that's been deported.
There's not anybody who's been deported because of their skin color. Okay,
it's the color. It's the color of the print on
the visa they do or don't have. If you're here legally,

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whether it's red ink, blue ink, or black ink, and
you have that work visa, you ain't going anywhere Okay,
but if you are here illegally, okay, that invisible. It's
a non color. Okay, it's invisible. You don't have the visa,
you don't have the paperwork, you're going home. And the
vast majority of Americans support this. So when the Democrats
are out there saying, ah, this is racist, this is

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the Gestapo. That is a manufactured hysteria that they want
to believe entitles them to act any way they want to.
There is a college professor right now as we get
on the air that has created an app okay, encouraging
people to go after ICE and explaining why you have
to go after Ice, and explaining how we can unmask

(13:05):
ICE agents. Okay, but again these agents are not masked
because this is like some unmarked kidnapping. The Democrats keep
saying they're disappearing people. Guys, they're showing up in ICE
uniforms with the hats and the badges. Okay, and yes,
they have masks over their faces because if people docks them,
their families get killed.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
And the idea that we're.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Passing legislation to endanger the families of the people who
are protecting yours, it's weapons grades stupid, So you know,
it's a goofy show. But when you hear what they're
doing in the names of weaponizing political sentiment against the
will of the people. Again, I played in the polls

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off the top. The vast majority of Americans across all
political spectrums sent Trump back to the White House because
they wanted him to clean up the border. And the
reality is he's doing it and he's not gonna stop.
Because the one thing about leadership, okay, is you don't
read the room.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
You lead the room. Okay. That is the old adage,
I tell you.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Being presidents like being a stand up comedian when you
walk on the comedy stage, you don't read the room.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Everybody who uses that term is wrong.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
If you're a good comedian, Me and Sean Hannity just
played three thousand seats in clear water. You don't walk
on and ask him what it's okay to talk about.
You're the only dude with a microphone. You set the
terms of the negotiation. Okay, So you don't read the room.
You got to be in charge of it. You've got
to establish it, your bargain with him in good faith
and be funny, and you know, take the conversation or
a polite or pleasant place that they'll enjoy.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Okay, But the reality is.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
If you don't read the room, you definitely don't read
the nut house. And that's what's going on over at
CNN and in the Democratic Party.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
So I'm telling you because I care.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
There is no world, none at all, okay, where Donald
Trump is going to adjust any of his policies to
accommodate these losers.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
Bingo, it's the fastest part of your workday. Wow, you're
pretty quick. Oh girl. They're playing Radar Love.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
That's the White Lion version if you remember Fan of
the eighties, pretty much my theme song on vacation. This
past week, me, Jenny and Lincoln were out on the
West Coast in a rented Mustang convertible. That's all we do.
I'm a former cab driver. I like to drive, so
we just pop the top and kind of go everywhere
on God's Green Earth. That's pretty much what we call
a vacation. But it's a damn good way to have

(15:24):
a vacation.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
He's a lousy dad, but he's right picked a good
week to go back to work. Though.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
If you got a war on ice agents, obviously there's
this horrible flood down in Texas that we're being very
mindful of, and Lincoln and myself will be in Tyler,
Texas Saturday night, July twenty six. We're going down to
the country tavern to do a tavern town Hole with
our buddies over at KTBB. Shout out to Texas Radio
Hall of Famer Paul Gliser, who will of course put
this event together and co host it with me just

(15:52):
the same. We're really looking forward to that and hopefully
we can pick everybody's spirits up down in Texas up
here in New York on the radio. Whoo, here's a
good one. Tiffany Cross. You want to talk about real
dirtbag stuff. Tiffany Crossover at CNN's CNN is the worst,
accusing Ice of kidnapping and everything else. I can't impress
this upon you enough. The people who are attempting to

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divide society over racial lines and turn this into potential violence,
which we've already seen manifest itself in the form of
an attack on.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
ICE agents in Texas last week.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
Okay, the people doing this don't care that ICE is
deporting people. They don't care that ICE is covering their faces.
Because here's the news flesh Ice was deporting people and
covering their faces. Under Barack Obama, he deported more people
than anyone in history, and they didn't say words. So
this is another example of the politics being more important
than the people. So listen to Tiffany cross Law in
Race Baited Clip six.

Speaker 5 (16:47):
We are normalizing a government agency disappearing people. We are normalizing.
We're talking about it like it's no big deal that
they are kidnapping people and transporting them to concentration camps,
both domestic and foreign. That is not that's kind of
insulting too. I think it's insulting what they're doing. It
is not insulting to Jewish hell. I finally resulting that
you could even fix your mouth to defend this.

Speaker 7 (17:12):
It doesn't matter.

Speaker 5 (17:14):
It's a concentration camp what they're doing, and they are
disappearing people, claiming that these are people who have committed
the most harsh crimes. But according to the reporting, less
than ten percent of these people have committed harsh crimes.
So to do the victim Olympics and decide who had
it worse, I can tell you I can participate in
that too. And everybody who says, oh, this is not
the America. I know, I can guarantee you the America.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
I think some of these these women, there's a stupid
weapons grade stupid.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
And I apologize if you are related to anybody close
to the Holocaust and know the difference between six million
people getting killed and illegal immigrants getting sent home. Embarrassing,
slowing it down a little bit, like it's a school dance,
what's happened in there? But it is Fox Across America
with Jimmy Faylis. So don't get to the center of

(17:59):
the high school jim floor. Just yes, right now, as
we do this show on a Thursday, it is July tenth,
it is twenty twenty five. I know that I'm reading it.
It's on a monitor in front of me. You know,
you're talking across the country. Obviously. We're on War the
Voice of New York and New York City, and we
just launched yesterday in WBN up in Buffalo.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Look at us taking over New York.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
We got about fifte affiliates in the state and about
two hundred across the country. And I get on the
air every day and I really try to be a
unifying force. And what I mean by that is we
don't have a lot of places left in media that
aim to bring the country together. You know, people want
to get ratings, people want to entertain you, people want

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to make you laugh, people want to get you mad.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
At one political party.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
The only thing I ever want you guys to do
is have perspective on our shared investment in every one
of these stories, meaning how does it affect us? I
don't come through the lane like yesterday we did the
Epstein story and a lot of the commentary out there
in social media is like, oh, this is gonna hurt
Trump on the midterms or all the Republican parties.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
I don't care. I don't care.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
What is our investment that hundreds, if not thousands of
underage kids were sex trafficked and we deserve an answer
for that and the Pam Bondi explanation. And to be clear,
the government's just putting the story to bed. They want
to protect powerful people. We're never gonna find out. But
the reason guys like me keep talking about it, it's
not because we're the conspiracy nuts and we're just trying

(19:26):
to get you all worked up. This isn't you know,
somebody invented water to make the frogs gay. We don't
do one of those shows. I don't care what you're
sexually attracted to. It's twenty twenty five, do do whatever
the hell you want. It's in America. E plurbous unim.
Out of many, we are one. But that's the point
I am trying to do that e plurvius unim. Show
what is our collective cost when it comes to these stories,

(19:47):
and you know, kids being sex trafficked by elites who
are then allowed to go free without any repercussion whatsoever
is not something any of us should accept. But it's
the same thing when we get to the border. Okay,
letting twenty one million people in and then forcing you
and me to pay for it is a grave injustice
no matter who you vote for, whether you're a Republican

(20:08):
or a Democrat. Say with the Epstein thing, you know,
I know people have a take on Epstein because they're like, well,
it could affect this party. You know, Bill Clinton hung
out with them a lot, so they'd been for the Democrats.
They don't want to cover it. And then when Elon
had his ketamine fit and said we'll never get the
list because Trump's on it, some people took the Republican angle.
I don't know the answer. I just know that sometimes
there isn't an angle. It's not a political angle. It's

(20:28):
a right and wrong angle. It's good and bad angle.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
And that's the approach we're trying to take to every
one of these issues.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
Okay, and when we get to the issue of you know,
something like the Secret Service, which you don't think is
a you and me issue, maybe because you're like, well,
I'm not president. You're not president, Jimmy. We've we've heard
all about your background. You're never gonna make it in politics.
You couldn't even attempt to run. It would be the
shortest campaign ever, which is again.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Not an untrue statement.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
If I ever tried to run, for everybody who grew
up around me would be.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Like, what the hell were you thinking?

Speaker 2 (21:06):
And then I'd get bounced out of the campaign like
an hour later. Dude, my twenties, like I was like
a population controlled device, like just a wild human being man,
and un't I met a good woman, had a kid.
I learned to live for something bigger than myself, a
little bit less impulsive, playing a little bit more of
a long game. And it's been the best thing that
ever happened to me. I mean, I tell you that

(21:26):
all the time, I wouldn't be here with a TV
show and a radio show and all this wild stuff.
Punchlines and Patriots comes out next week on Fox Nation,
Me and Sean Hannity, the biggest name here at Fox,
biggest name in the history of cable news. I mean,
the idea that I'm co headlining something with is bananas.
But it wouldn't be attainable if I didn't have a compass,
And that compass, for me, was caring about these other people.

(21:47):
That's just my personal experience, Okay. But to take it
a step further to the joke that I was making
about me running for office, is the reality of the
Secret Service.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
The Secret Service protects, obviously, the President of the United
States and high profile visitors and their families and people
of that nature, Cabinet members and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
Okay, over the.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
Summer, if you remember, and I know you do, we're
coming up on the one year anniversary this Saturday, Donald
Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania. And as horrific as
it was and as close as we came to him
actually being killed by a sniper bullet, and the country
descending into unimaginable chaos.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (22:29):
We came away from it that day with an understanding
of the Secret Service in that we you know, Trump
likes to joke Mexico isn't send in their best. Well,
what we now know is the Secret Service wasn't send
in their best. Okay, six Secret Service agents have now
been put on probation. I gotta be honest. Most people
think it doesn't go far enough because it was a

(22:49):
full blown operational failure. If the president of the United
States or he is a former president was about to
become a future president, gets shot, you didn't do your
job straight up. And if you remember, the former head
of the Secret Service testified, well, we didn't have any
counter snipers on sloped roofs because we didn't want anybody
to fall and turn an ankle. That was her explanation.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
Get her out, get her out of here.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
Mainly because he was ultimately shot by a counter sniper
on a sloped roof number one, number two. That was
just a brazen disregard for the safety of the protect e. Okay,
President United States. If you're listening right now as a
Trump hater and you heard this was Fox News Radio,
and you're like, Oh, I'm gonna hate listen to this
fat guy. He's gonna say a bunch of Fox News things,
and I'm just gonna yell at my car stereo while

(23:34):
I drive to work. Okay, this just isn't that show man.
I'm sorry, But if you're a liberal, Trump's well being
and Trump's safety should be of paramount interest to you
because he is the president of your country, and as
he goes, you go. You shouldn't want to root against him,
just the way I said when Joe Biden got into office.
Remember in twenty twenty, when Joe Biden was elected president.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
I don't remember that ever happening. I don't doubt that
he does. Okay, but he did. He got elected.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
Maybe you don't think the election was legitimate one way
or the other. We don't even need to have that conversation.
But the point is he's president, and I told you
I didn't vote for him, but I was going to
root for him because you want the country to do well.
Sadly it didn't. I don't find joy in saying I
told you so. If the I told you so means
gas prices have doubled, interest rates of quadrupled grocery prices

(24:21):
or at a thirty year high, up thirty percent, an
inflation spike to a forty year high. That's the official
back of the baseball card. And as a guy who
was a former New York City cab driver who's like
broke most of his adult life, all I could think
about during the Biden presidency was how much it was
crashing poor people and single moms, just annihilating them financially.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
So I didn't get any joy in being like.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Haha, I didn't vote for this, so soak it up, okay,
because you don't want to know people are suffering, okay,
And that same thing should apply if you didn't vote
for trumpanties now in office, you should want number one
him to succeed, which thankfully he is. From an economic standpoint,
from a border standpoint, that is good. And the data
on the tariffs brought in one hundred billion dollar so far,
that is fantastic. You know, there's a lot of things

(25:03):
to be excited about. But as it pertains to his
actual protection, yeah, I think the CIA got the memo.
I think they've intensified the security perimeter around him. I
have been in his presence. I was at the inauguration.
We were down when we were in Palm Beach right
at mar A Lago. And you know, obviously they've stepped
up their game quite a bit. There's a much bigger footprints,

(25:25):
drones involved, and god knows what else. But the point
is what happened a year ago this week in Butler County,
Pennsylvania is something we should all take a second to
give some thought to this week, because guys, I'm just
telling you, when you know the phrase dodged a bullet,
I mean the country dodged a bullet. If Donald Trump,

(25:45):
a former president who was leading in the polls by
double digits, the guy who went on to win the
popular vote in all seven swing states, meaning as bad
as he beat Kamala, he would have beat Joe Biden
by twice as much. Okay, I mean he was they
weren't swing states, Okay, they were solid red states when
Biden was still in the race. Kamala at least gave
them a shot in the arm, a boost in energy.

(26:08):
You know, when she came roaring into the race with
the you know, with the converse the word salad and
that weird.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
Cackle, Kamala is awful with her weird laugh.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
But the point is if Donald Trump, a guy who
had been president once, impeached twice indicted, we had never
indicted a president in the two hundred and forty seven
year history of the country. At the time he was indicted,
we were two hundred and forty seven years old. Okay,

(26:39):
By the time we were two hundred and forty eight,
he had been the subject of ninety one counts of indictment.
So we went from never indicting a president to ninety
one counts zero to ninety one. He was the subject
of a raid, an armed raid at mar Lago, for
what they said he had classified information.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
Guys, let's be very on it here.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
As a former president number one, he has federal declassification
authority that nobody else has, not the vice president, not
the Secretary of State, not the senator. Why do I
mention them because there was a vice president and there
was also a secretary of State that got caught with
an awful lot of classified information. I'm Hillary Clinton and
I approved this message. But did they raid Hillary Clinton's

(27:22):
house with the guns drawn? All right, let's go a
further down the line. Joe Biden was a senator when
he took home classified documents, also took them home as
a vice president, any gun raid when they found that
stuff there. Nope, just on Trump. And when there's a
double standard, there's no standard. The point I'm trying to
make is people on the left and a lot of

(27:45):
the overreach you've seen in Washington, would people call the
establishment of the deep state or god knows what else
have manufactured a hysteria around Trump that they believe entitles
them to behave in the worst ways. Imagine, because they're
stopping some type of existential threat to the country. Ergo,
the ends justify the means.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
Democrats are so full of crap.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
Oh totally, But you understand if Donald Trump, okay, a
guy who, to be clear, was the victim of a
soft coup attempt after he won the twenty sixteen election,
people are about to go to jail. Okay, quite possibly
Comy John Brennan, we'll get into them later in the show,
could go to jail for their role in taking they

(28:29):
steal dossier that they knew was fake at the time
and justifying it as it means to start a Russian
collusion narrative against Trump based on opposition research that was
given to them by the Clinton campaign. The whole thing
was made up. Okay, So think about Donald Trump and politics. Obama,
Brennan Comy try to stage a soft coup where they
start this narrative that he is illegitimate, Russia won the election.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
Think about that.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
You know how all the people tell you if you
say an election was stolen, you're delegitimizing our democracy, You're
an existential threat to our very freedoms. Well, apparently nobody
told these people in the Democratic Party, as.

Speaker 7 (29:06):
I've been telling candidates who have come to see me,
you can run the best campaign, you can even become
the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
You agree that Donald Trump is in effect not a
legitimate president.

Speaker 4 (29:21):
I think that there's no question that the process that
elected him was not legitimate.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
The president elect, although legally elected, is not legitimate.

Speaker 6 (29:30):
Donald Trump is an illegitimate president.

Speaker 3 (29:32):
I think the other fairs, although not yet quantified, I
have fully an investigator, would show that Trump didn't actually
win the election in twenty sixteen.

Speaker 7 (29:40):
So you believe President Trump is an illegitimate president.

Speaker 3 (29:43):
What I just said was I can't retract.

Speaker 7 (29:47):
Trump knows he's an illegitimate president who got illegitimate foreign health.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
Imagine that. Okay.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
The very people who told you questioning the twenty twenty
election was treason spent four years telling you the twenty
sixteen election was stolen.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
Okay. When I say this is a double standard and
no standard, that whole thing. Okay.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
The reason I'm trying to make this point is those
people who just lost an election overwhelmingly to Donald Trump
because they had so thoroughly discredited themselves with all the
lies from the mainstream media. Okay, if Donald Trump wound
up getting hit by that bullet, I'm telling you, because
I care, this country would be in a state of

(30:27):
horrific disrepair. And I can't promise you they wouldn't have
been widespread violence in the aftermath of that, because nobody
believes a word the government says right now, and the
government has that on them to turn it around. Government's
not actually helping right now, sadly, with Trump in charge
of it. The Epstein thing, Nobody believes the Epstein thing. Nobody,

(30:49):
not a person. But that's that invisible hand of governmental
God that might very well be steering Trump's ship when
it comes to that sort of thing.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
I don't have an answer.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
I just know that every single person in his cap
but it went from Epstein didn't kill himself. It was
a deep state conspiracy to I don't know. There was
no Epstein list. Jeffrey Epstein, I've never even heard of him,
Like a really weird about face. And if maybe it
turns out that Epstein belonged to the Masad and his
potential lists could disrupt peace in the Middle East or

(31:21):
compromise some larger deal Trump's working on, you could tell
me that, You could convince me that, and I'd even.

Speaker 1 (31:25):
Believe it was true.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
But the point is nobody has anything to believe because
they just said, shut up, there's no list. So people
trust the government, maybe even a little bit less today
than they did a year ago when somebody shot at
Donald Trump. But the point I'm trying to make as
a guy who gets on the radio every day and yeah,
I talk like I get paid in tied pods and
cheap tequila. I dressed like an affordable male stripper. Today
I'm wearing a Canadian tuxedo. Denhim on, denhim not proud

(31:48):
of this. We have the fashion police waiting outside the
studio right now to probably tase me and take me
in on charges. But the point is our collective investment
in this country is being ignored. That's the big challenge
we face in politics right now is everybody sees through
the lens through of well, I'm a Democrat, how's this
going to hurt the Republicans? Or I'm a Republican, how's
this going to hurt the Democrats? And we've turned it

(32:09):
into this team sport where it's more important to beat
the other side and get our way. Oh, we got
to get our way than it is to prioritize that
greater good. So when we get on the air today
on a day where we get the Secret Service story, okay,
let me read you a little bit of this sex
Secret Service agents have been suspended without pay firing a
gunman's attempt to take President Trump's life at that Pennsylvania
rally last July. Suspensions affected supervisors and nine line level agents.

(32:35):
They are ranging from ten to forty two days without pay.
The disciplinary action actually took place back in February, and
they were only confirming the news because of a Senate
report on the failures in Butler that's actually going to
come out one of the days this week, nobody was
fired other than the former head of the Secret Service
who was forced to step down. That was Kimberly Cheetle,
that dirt bag in shame. But I want you to understand,

(32:57):
Donald Trump, that day at the rally was underprotected, and
the Secret Service had Kim Cheadle, who was appointed at
the behest of Jill Biden. Okay, did not prioritize his
well being. I'm not telling you they tried to get
him killed, no chance. I'm telling you it would have
been awfully convenient for them if he did get killed. Okay,

(33:18):
And that's another example of the politics being more important
than the people. But if an American president gets assassinated,
guys like say this a Ron story you keep hearing
about that is the actual beginning of like World War three.
That's how much how destabilizing the assassination of an American
president would be. Which is why it doesn't matter who
you vote for. You live in this country, as the

(33:39):
country goes to you go, there are certain things we're
supposed to have a shared investment in the safety of
a president. Whether it's Trump or if the last president
Jill Biden. It doesn't matter the person running the country
needs to be protected, and I don't believe that these
suspensions go far enough. If somebody in a position of
authority does us, we'd love to hear from you. We'll

(34:02):
probably bring on Paul Morrow later in the week to
get his take, because he knows how this stuff works.
But the point we keep trying to make every day
on this show Man every day, this is the every day, okay,
is that you know, most of the people in politics
benefit from the political division because it allows them to
avoid accountability for their own failings. But we as Americans,

(34:23):
we as Americans are the actual employers, you understand, Okay.
We pay that salary for every one of those Washington
lawmakers so they can go to DC and eat fancy
lobbyist dinners and get hot stock tips from Nancy Pelosi
and beg bang their interns.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
On the side.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
I mean, that's where I spent a lot of time
in Washington. Oh God, it's bad. Washington is like porn
huff for ugly people. Long story short, But the point
is they shouldn't be hooking up on our dime if
they're not doing their jobs, Which is why everybody listening
right now needs to stop focusing on the political party
that you think is your enemy, and start focusing on

(34:59):
the American next to you on the left of the
right that is your ally, because we're all playing for
the same team here. We're all getting dressed in the
same American locker room, literally, because the Democrats let the
boys into the girls room.

Speaker 1 (35:10):
And that's just the thing we've got to deal with now.
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