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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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From Everywhere, USA. It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala.
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Here we Go, Here we Go, Comedy Alive from the
greatest country in the World, broadcasting from the tippy top
of the world famous Fox News Headquarters in New York City.
Big Friday episode of Fox Across America with Jimmy Fla.
A man who did not go on The Stephen Colbert
Show last night. No, ma'am, Kamala Harris did come.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Ona is a soul stupid.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Didn't change anybody's mind with that appearance, but she certainly
made Colbert feel better, because, let's face it, if you're
the guy who hosts the show that loses forty million
dollars a year, you gotta feel better sitting next to
a check who blew a billion dollars in three months.
Speaker 4 (00:44):
That's good.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
That is true. Eight at eight seven and eight, nine
to nine to one zero. If you want to be
a part of today's show, it is a peppy Friday.
We have absolutely stacked the deck. Daniel Turner is going
to be here from Power the Future We love DT
and he's going to talk about a story we didn't
really get to in the news this week involving Al Gore.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
This guy's a serious ass.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
I'll say, And some bad news for al Gore is
usually good news for America.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
So we're gonna get into that.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
Diamond Dave Landau comedy Sexiest Man is here as well,
and Brooks Singman, Fox digital reporter who gets all the
exclusives from the White House, is going to take us
inside Hillary Clinton's completely fabricated claim that Trump was colluding
with Russia. Like, we're in a bad spot here where
not only are people lawyering up, but based on the
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evidence we've seen, Hillary's only out might be to get
out or bottle of hot sauce and just throw it
in the eyes of the cops and run for it.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
That's us really, Yes.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
I'm saying eight at eight seventy eight, nine, nine to
one zero if you want a part of the show,
also the phone number. If you don't want a part
of the.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Show, you're just another bag.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
I get that a lot, But you know the rules. Agreed, disagree,
does not matter. It's Friday. You live in the greatest
country in the world. So all we ever ask is
that you'd be a Republican, you'd be a Democrat. Just
don't be a bang happy Friday, you guys.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
I'm in a great mood if you're watching on Fox Nation.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
I'm wearing a camouflage sport code from my Duck Dynasty collection.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
This is a weird look.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Looks like I would just shoplifting at a bass Pro
shop a few minutes ago. But I had to make
a quick change because I have a lot of TV
this weekend. Fox New Saturday Night Tomorrow Night features Curtis Sliwa,
a man who could be the next mayor of New
York City. Katrina Campins is going to be here to
talk about the war on boobs, that's a real thing.
And Danny Poulaschock, who you guys know and love, and
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Gianno Caldwell in the house and we do love Gianno Caldwell.
So he'll be killing time in the studio tomorrow night
until the jiggle joints open around the block here in
New York. Of course, the big thing happening around the
block in New York right now was Kamala Harris's appearance
on Stephen Colbert last night. That was a hot mess
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inside a dumpster, fire, inside a train rick. If you
were ever looking to put together a time capsule on
why Late Night failed and why liberalism failed, and how
the two things overlapped. You might even call it a
ven diagram, as Kamala used to.
Speaker 5 (03:13):
I love ven diagrams.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
I really love Vin Diagress.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
Well, if you were going to make a ven diagram
of why the two things collapsed at the same time,
you needed to look no further than last night's appearance Colbert.
Of course, alienating sixty percent of America, I would argue
larger by only booking liberal guests. Okay, think about this.
He's now had one hundred and seventy seven guests since
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Trump got inaugurated. One hundred and seventy six of them
were liberal. Do you know who the Republican was? Liz Cheney.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
There's a slav. There's a real slav. Be nice, Liz Chang.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
Liz Chaney, if you remember, went on Colbert to talk
about Trump trying to get her assassinated, which was absurd,
and everybody knows if Trump wanted a rifle pointed at
Liz Cheney's face, he would have sent her hunting with
her dad.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
I mean, come on, hey, there, it is Jimmy, It's Friday.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
Okay, But the point is Stephen Colbert was an activist
masquerading as a comedian, and he was alienating viewers in
record numbers. It's not because there aren't a lot of
liberals out there. You know how New York is so liberal.
We have a socialist who wants to defund the police,
who is leading in the mayor's race right now.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
That's the dumbest thing I've heard of.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
Oh, it's weapons grade stupid. But you understand there is
a market for liberalism in New York and across the country.
Kamala Harris did get you know nearly what, seventy eight
seventy seven million votes. Kamala Harris, we're talking about here.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
He's not real smart.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
Oh, she's an idiot, and we'll get to her. But
the point is, the reason Colbert alienated so many people
is not was not only was he like a partisan
hack who only hit one side, but he took himself seriously. Okay,
I gave this lecture on my TV show last week.
Comics you're not supposed to take themselves seriously. The greatest
comic who ever lived was Rodney Dangerfield, and his whole
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catch phrase was not I can steer the election, and
I'm morally superior to half the country. His catchphrase was
I don't get no respect, and his whole act was
about how he sucked. And yes, he might have made
one hundreds of millions of dollars by modern day standards,
and was the face of some of the highest grossing
comedies in box office history, like Caddie Shack. Okay, back
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to school, But the point is, I love easy money.
If you're gonna get into Rodney Deep Cuts. But the
point is, Okay. He was not out there to claim
to be an alpha intellect. He was not out there
to tell the rest of the country how to live
their lives. And that's where Stephen Colbert failed. Now, the
bigger problem is that not only were people not getting
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the escapism before bed, because that's what Late Night was. Hey,
look at what went on in America today. A Florida
man was busted from making love to a hot pocket.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
I mean, what the hell did Jesus say? That's a
real headline.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
A woman was arrested for shoplifting Pillsbury biscuits, only to
have the canister explode in front of her vagina.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
What the hell did you say?
Speaker 3 (06:10):
I wish I was kidding. These are real headlines. I
have to cover them this weekend. But the point is, Okay,
you tuned into Late Night to unplug. You didn't have
to fight politically, you didn't have to take life seriously anymore.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Nothing was being asked.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
Of you as a viewer, and that's where they lost
a lot of people. But you could get away with
stuff just the same if you were bringing on funny guests.
Now I'm gonna play you Kamala Harris last night, and
in a microcosm, if you wanted to know why Colbert
failed Late Night worse than Coldplay failed Kiss Cans, Okay,
it's because.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Of this clip right here.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
He was known for long, exhausting interviews that don't actually
have humor in them. These are like serious professorial exchanges
about the state of the American democracy.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
And listen to this Kamala clip.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
And I'm just giving you a heads up to every
you know OTR trucker out there who listens to the show.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
Papa No Dooz chug a red Bull.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
Before I play you this clip, I'm giving you like
a trigger warning because I don't know how you stay
awake watching this, especially.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
At the hour of the night at Airs. But here
it is Clip one.
Speaker 5 (07:18):
I am a devout public servant. I have spent my
entire career in service of the people, and I thought
a lot about running for governor.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
I love my state.
Speaker 5 (07:30):
I love California. I've served as elected district attorney, attorney general,
and senator. But to be very candid with you, I
you know, when I was a young, young in my career,
I had to defend my decision to become a prosecutor
with my family. And one of the points that I
made is, why is it then, when we think we
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want to improve a system or change it, that we're
always on the outside, on bend dene or trying to
break down the door. Shouldn't we also be inside the system?
And that has been my career.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
Okay, who's ready for some comedy That was absolutely dreadful.
Speaker 3 (08:10):
Okay, it's Kamala giving a lecture of something about how,
you know, we shouldn't be outside the system, we should
be on the inside. That's how I've always looked at it.
You know, First and foremost, it's an exhaustive conversation. There's
nothing funny about it. But two, it's all pretend stuff. Okay,
we just got a black president serve two terms. Black
people are not being kept out of our government. They're
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not being denied access to the system. Do you know
that if you broke down the list of the highest
earning Americans by two from two hundred and fifty down
to zero right now, like sixty five percent of them
are black people. You know, athletes, entertainers, former presidents, politicians.
We'll get to them. But the point is, there's nothing
in this that has anything to do with voters and
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everything to do with her her and her beliefs and
her ideology. And the same goes for Colbert. Do you
remember the old Wendy's commercial, where's the beef? Okay, as
beef patties go? Colbert is an impossible burger.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
It's fake. Here's the rest of it clip too.
Speaker 5 (09:14):
Recently, I made the decision that I just for now,
I don't want to go back in the system.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
I think it's broken. I think it's there's so much.
Speaker 5 (09:22):
I mean, there are so many good people who are
public servants who do such good work, teachers and firefighters
and police officers and nurses and scientists, scientists, so it's.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Not about them.
Speaker 5 (09:34):
But I believe, and I always believed that as fragile
as our democracy is, our systems would be strong enough
to defend our most fundamental principles. And I think right
now that they're not as strong as they.
Speaker 6 (09:52):
Need to be.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
And I just don't want to for now. I don't
want to go back in the system to I want
to travel the country. I want to listen to people.
I want to talk with people, and I don't want
it to be transactional where I'm asking for their vote.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
Oh God, Kamala is awful with her weird laugh ha.
By the way, in the point she was making when
she goes to so many good public servants who do
such good work, teaches, firefighters, police officers, nurses, and scientists, scientists,
the Colbert audience did begin to clap that okay, which
is so funny to me unintentionally. Why because she's cheering
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on scientists. As the face of a party that said
men can have babies.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
That is a fact check false, As.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
The face of a party that said trust the scientists
who say vaccinated people can't.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Catch COVID, that is a fact check false. But bigger
than all.
Speaker 3 (10:45):
Of that is there's no deliverable what the system is broken.
I think it's too fragile. I want to be outside.
What does that have to do with anybody's quality of life?
And that's the bigger issue here is she has nothing
to say in the way of substance. Colbert has nothing
to say in the way of comedy. Watch my show
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tomorrow night. I'm not telling you I invented comedy. I'm
not even telling you I'm particularly good at it. But
I've spent enough time doing it that I am aware
that as a comedian, people need to start laughing or
you're not doing a good comedy show. And the point is,
if you're Colbert and you're good at this, if you
have a guest rambling, you pick six, you interrupt them,
you make jokes about the things they say. You don't
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sit there and go here's nine minutes to put the
audience to sleep.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Good God, okay.
Speaker 3 (11:35):
And to their credit, there were members of the media
who actually were like, why are we doing this.
Speaker 7 (11:45):
Here?
Speaker 3 (11:45):
It is Listen to the CNN panel dishing out some
chicken soup for the word salad soul clip six.
Speaker 8 (11:51):
I think a lot of people are asking what war
does she have to contribute?
Speaker 9 (11:54):
And I think honestly, she may not know that herself,
and she's hoping maybe to find that answer, which is
on the road.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
Is only sixty years old. She has a lot of time.
Speaker 8 (12:02):
I think this decision gives her the space, the distance
to put twenty twenty four and how bruising that was
behind her.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Republicans would love for her to run again.
Speaker 5 (12:12):
And if you're on a listening tour like you were
on a listening tour, it was called the election and
people said.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
No, outy Cornish, give her credit.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
If you're on a listening tour like you were on
a listening tour, it was called the election, and people said, no, okay, reality,
there's just let me be clear.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
Okay. On cable news, when you come on as.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
An opinion guest, so say you're on Waters, say you're
on Hannity, say you're on Ingram.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
You know, if you're a big deal like me and
you do all the primetime shows, not everybody is. I
get it work harder guys. But the point I'm being silly,
But the point is, if you're on any shows around
the country, people just come on and deal in absolutes.
They give you these opinions and they're so good at
selling them that they almost sound credible. I saw multiple
people on our channel yesterday and be like, no, she's
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running in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
No she don't.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
Let's do not underestimate she is going to be the
nominee in twenty twenty eight. Will Kamala Harris be the
nominee in twenty twenty eight?
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Not even close? Guys, when when when? When?
Speaker 3 (13:15):
When in the history of presidential elections has the guy
who lost got nominated again. Okay, you could say Trump did,
but he was already the president once and as it
pertains to the twenty twenty election, it was stolen. We're
not there yet, but we'll be talking about it in
like eight years. Oh yeah, by the way, was stolen anyway,
Like they're admitting everything else, Like, guys, we actually now
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know we're reading declassified emails that say Hillary APLEU approves
of Julia's idea to say Trump colluded with Russia. This
will definitely distract from her email problem. Like that's a
real declassified document. Okay, they're admitting everything now because they
have to, because Trump's in power and they have access
to this stuff. And believe me, when they're done with
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twenty sixteen, whoever they can get locked up will get
locked up, and they will move on to twenty twenty
while they have the opportunity to do so, because he
thinks he got hustled. And it's pretty hard to objectively
look back at the twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
Election and just ask yourself this. If you're a liberal
hate listening to Fox News.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
Radio, are you gonna tell me that Joe Biden was
sixteen million votes more popular than Barack Obama?
Speaker 1 (14:21):
Don't be thick, all right.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
Biden supposedly got eighty one million votes. Eighty one million votes.
Obama got sixty five million.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
This is ridiculous. So take Trump out of this.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
Are you gonna tell me with a straight face that
in the Democratic Party a guy who didn't campaign at
all mobilized turnout to the tune of sixteen million more
votes than Barack Obama. Yeah, the point is they're all
full of about twenty twenty, and we'll get there. But
as it pertains to twenty twenty four, if you want
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to know why it tanked for the Democrats, there it
was in an There was no deliverable Kamala didn't deliver
any substance or anything.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
Unique about her service to the country.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
Stephen Colbert didn't deliver any laughs, like I'm telling you
because I care. Okay, that was a monument to why
they both got canceled. And if you're listening tonight, you're
getting ready to do a comedy show, You're getting ready
to run for office, You're getting ready to make any
type of public appearance.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
If the best response you get from the audience is
thank you, good nights, you suck at what you do. There.
It is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fallow, Busy Friday, Diamond,
Dave Landau. I mean, who you have no idea we
have to talk about Sidney Sweeney.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Get the dumb button ready.
Speaker 3 (15:47):
There's gonna be some dirty jokes to close the show,
Brooks Singingman's coming by from the White House. She's down
in DC to take us inside the Hillary Clinton document dump.
And yes, Daniel Turner, nobody talked about climate change this week.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
They didn't. That wasn't a thing.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
But the EPA had a ruling that really pissed off
al Gore, And anytime that happens, guys. Al Gore has
an electric bill that makes the Las Vegas Strip look amish.
You know, the guy who tells you we got to
reduce our carbon footprint. Listen, the only data we have
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on climate change is that everybody pushing it is getting
really really rich.
Speaker 5 (16:28):
Money money, money, money, money, money, money.
Speaker 3 (16:30):
So we're gonna do a short interview a little bit
later on with Turner. But in the next segment, Oh,
this is amazing. Somebody thought it was a good idea
to let Joe Biden go to Chicago and give a
speech last night.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
Biden's lost his marvel I don't know that he ever
had them, but I want to walk you through the
speech now.
Speaker 3 (16:46):
Obviously somebody wrote it for him, and he did his
best to stay on the teleprompter. Okay, but Joe Biden's
not the only guy with writers. They have about one
hundred of them over at the Daily Show, and it
was just last night was such a bad day for writers. Okay,
whether you were writing for Biden, whether you were writing
for the Daily Show. I'm going to poke some holes
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in a couple of straw man arguments, but there's a
teachable moment here for a lot of people, a lot
of self reliant people who are trying to get ahead.
A lot of people who might have got punched in
the soul this week by something that happened at work,
or a check who left you promotion you didn't get,
some financial hardship you've bumbled into through no fault of
your own. I'm going to give you such a phenomenal
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path forward and rebound strategy.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
And it's really I mean, it's so simple.
Speaker 3 (17:35):
Okay, when you talk about like the idiot's guide to
this or that, I mean I am essentially the idiot's
guide to radio. Okay, if you're listening to me for
three hours a day. But I'm going to share some
of that wisdom with you when we come back, and
I'm telling you don't give up during the commercial break.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
I'm gonna turn your life around after this.
Speaker 3 (17:53):
There it is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala doing
the Damn Bang in New York City this time. Next week,
we're in Pottstown, PA. If you're listening on WEEU and
reading WPHT in Philly. Tickets still available Fox across America
dot com. We will sell it out. It'll get nuts.
The last time I was there was the rowdiest show
I've ever played. And I'm bringing a girl from Fox
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who works on the audio side. She's not on screen talent,
but she's super talented, and she doesn't get to go
on the road a lot. She's like in the beginning
stages of her comedy career, and I've told her, I'm like,
I am going to hire you to open a show
in Pottstown so you can see what it's like to
face actual lunatics on stage. These people, they're wonderful people.
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Do not think I'm disparaging them in any way. It's
just that it's a crowd straight out of the Blues Brothers.
You should have chicken wire over the stage while they're
throwing bottles in to this day. I'm not kidding Pottstown
and WZFG out in Fargo, I've talked about this rowdiest crowds,
okay a p I have very strong opinions on every crowd.
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But what I promised before we went to break is
that if you've been beat up by life this week,
and you know emotions, I have a way of making
you a prisoner of the moment. You feel helpless, you
feel like there's no way out of the way you
currently feel, meaning, oh, I'm down to the dumps today,
and this is the only way I'm ever gonna feel, okay,
and believe I've been through so many cycles of that
as a cab driver and a guy trying to make
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his way up in showbiz and everything in between. Okay,
And I really watched something unfold last night on TV
between Biden and The Daily Show and maybe even a
little bit of Kamala's interview with Stephen Colbert that really
it just reminded me of what my own path forward
always was and what your own path forward always should be.
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And that's first and foremost. I'll oversimplify it. It's to
live in the real world. What I mean by living
in the real world is there's a lot of people
out there right now that are not selling a victorhood.
They're selling victimhood, okay, instead of getting out. You know,
I remember Obama ran for president on yeah we can,
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and you're like, wow, yes we can. But you know
what the Democratic Party says now, at every turn, at
every turn, they say, no, you can't. It's systemically racist.
The Republicans, the rich people, all the garbage. Okay, that's
not actually true. Number one, okay, but number two, they're
using symbols of prosperity to sell you that oppression. What
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do they do every week? I'm Michelle Obama's podcast. Oh,
a black woman can't get ahead in this day and age,
she says from one of three mansions, with a podcast
deal that pays her one hundred million dollars, and she
doesn't even come in the top one hundred and downloads. Okay,
she's got a Netflix deal, they've got a development deal,
they have the highest grossing book deal in the history
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of the presidency. And all they do is bring out
the Obamas to tell you how nobody can get ahead
in the black community.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
What a fraud. Okay.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
So if you're a black person, live in the real world,
in the real world. Okay, and this especially this week
when they're telling you the Sidney Sweeney thing is about
we only like white chicks. Do you know the two
of the four highest grossing models of old timer black women,
Naomi Campbell, Tyra Banks. Okay, if you throw Beyonce in there,
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you've got three of the top five. If the Yankees
had a guy who could go three for five every night,
we'd be running away with the American League Geese right now.
I'd be thrilled. Three of the top five. But if
you look across the entertainment, you know the Denzel Washington's.
You know, the highest paid actor is in Hollywood history,
Samuel L. Jackson, and he does a lot of commercials
and everything in between. But the point is, look at
pop culture. Look at the Beyonces as I said, Look
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at the Michael Jackson's as I said, Look at the
Whitney Houston's, as I said, Whitney Houston who was smoking
crack before Hunter made it cool.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Hunter's a dirt bag.
Speaker 3 (21:43):
But the point is, there are a million examples I
can give you of black people getting ahead. And it's
not all entertainment. Obviously. Look at the Ben Carson's of
the world. Look at the Neil de grass Tysons of
the world. Yes, look at the Obamas. That was supposed
to inspire you, not to convince you the whole country
was racist.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
And out to get you.
Speaker 3 (22:01):
Barack Obama won not one, but two terms in office
because we were so far past racism as a country
that the only way they could bring it back up
was to start tearing down old statues and making us
fight over people who died two hundred years ago. That's
where they went for racism because the demand outstrips the supply.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (22:22):
And I bring this up because there were so many
arguments being made at the Democrat Party this week by
people who have failed, and the one common threat amongst them,
whether they were arguing on Colbert, whether they were arguing
on the Daily Show, or they were arguing at Joe
Biden's speech last night, is none of the points they
were making were real.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (22:41):
You live in a country right now today, it's August first,
twenty twenty five.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
Today.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
A few million migrants today who came to this country legally,
legally Okay, a few million migrants came to this country legally,
did the paperwork to at the time, busted their ass,
started a business, raised the family. A few new million
migrants today will become millionaires.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
People who came here with nothing five years ago, ten
years ago.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (23:08):
When you actually look at the financial clock on how
many people a day become a millionaire in this car,
it's like it's stunning.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
Okay. And what do they all have in common? They
just work hard.
Speaker 3 (23:18):
They don't let politicians and entertainers tell them they can't
do it.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
They don't waste their.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
Time discouraging themselves because Joe Biden read off a teleprompter
that we're living in the nineteen sixties, even though that
is such a profound insult to all the progress we've
made between then and now. Okay, if it's a black
girl who wants to be a model, okay, and she's
gonna be a model, she's working on modeling. She's not
listening to Desi lightek awoke white check over at the
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Daily Show, say nobody likes black women. Guys, people like
black women. If you don't believe me, check my search history.
Black women are doing just fine. Okay, listen to this
Desi lighted clip. This is the Daily Show clip.
Speaker 10 (23:58):
Fourteen guys, guys, calm down, it's just an ad for Johns.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Bugions.
Speaker 10 (24:08):
This is such bullsh Blond women have had constant representation, okay,
and entertainment in fashion, in letter turning.
Speaker 6 (24:17):
It's not that.
Speaker 10 (24:19):
It's not that they want to see more white women.
It's that they want to see none of anyone else.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
God, I'm rounded by idea.
Speaker 3 (24:29):
We want to see none of anyone else. How is
j Low, who's not a white woman, a billionaire? How
is Beyonce, who's not a white woman a billionaire. How
is Serena Williams worth a few hundred million dollars? How
is Michelle Obat?
Speaker 2 (24:43):
Like?
Speaker 3 (24:43):
What are we even talking about here? But especially when
it comes to modeling, when you think of Naomi Campbell,
you think of Tyra Banks. The point is they're making
their jokes in a pretend world, and they're getting an
audience response in a pretend world, an ideological bubble that
they all ough pie that comes with an applause sign
and a cattle prod from the warm up comic over
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at the Daily Show, whose job it is to make
everybody clap like seals, no matter how dumb and baseless.
The point is, guys, black women are doing really really
well right now in America. I'm not saying every one
of them, just like not every white person is doing
really really well in America. Okay, life is life, but
if you work hard, you're in a real world, live
in a real world where you.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
Could do anything.
Speaker 3 (25:26):
But this idea that she got, Well, white women have
had plenty of representations, so that just means they don't
have the right to exist anymore. If that's the case,
Daisi Lidik, why don't you walk away from your gig
at the Daily Show. Since white women have had so
many so much representation, what are you doing there? Shouldn't
you be stepping aside for a black woman?
Speaker 1 (25:44):
I mean, come on, I'm sick and tired of this.
But my message isn't to them, It is to you. Okay.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
If you got punched in the balls by life this week,
if you don't have balls, you know whatever you got
hit in, apologize for the inconvenience. Live in the real world.
What is your problem? What went wrong this week? Why
do you think it went wrong? What needs fixing? What
does the path forward look like to you? Make a plan?
And in the real world, if you keep going, that's
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the business you're in. In life, you're in the keep going business.
If you are just willing to persist, it levels out
here because you live in America.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
That's the point.
Speaker 3 (26:21):
That's why I lose my mind over all these character
assassinations on the country and the quality of life here
is because we have it better here than anybody else
in the world. And just because a bunch of rich
people get richer by telling you you can't make it, okay,
they're the proof that you can.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
These people suck they have nothing to offer.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
That's Daisi Leidek on The Daily Show, Not funny, telling
you white women have had too much representation. But the
fraud of it is that she's holding on to hers.
She's also trying to tell you we just not that
we It's not about wanting to see white hicks. You said,
we don't want to see anything else. Really, look around
my channel. Okay, plenty of women, plenty of all kinds
of stuff. Okay, with all different ethnicities. Okay, Harris Faulkton
(27:02):
doesn't fall under the white woman umbrella. Rachel campost Duffy
hosts a couple of shows not white Women, not really, okay,
Lauren Green. It goes on for days. You're watching Christina
Coleman out in la Like, what are we talking about,
Aisha Hasni, what.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
Are we talking about? It's all pretend.
Speaker 3 (27:19):
And when you sit here having these conversations, yes, you
are selling people victimhood.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Victimhood.
Speaker 3 (27:28):
Guys don't even try this week because white chicks gott
a Jen's commercial. Don't even bother. Okay, that's the problem
with the left. People don't want to be told it
sucks in the greatest country in the world, and that
nobody can get ahead by the people who are actually
getting ahead.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
That's the scam.
Speaker 3 (27:49):
Okay, here's Joe Biden, who was just the president for
four years.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
I don't remember that ever happening.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
He doesn't, Okay, But the point is, you do all
right for yourself. If you become the president, you do
all right for yourself. Here is Biden saying we're in
an existential fight that takes us back to the nineteen
sixties Clip nine.
Speaker 11 (28:10):
But not since those tumultual days in the nineteen sixties
has this fight been so existential to we are as
a nation with marginalized groups so dramatically under attack.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Our friends.
Speaker 11 (28:26):
You need to face the heart truths of this administration
and has been to ease all the gains we've made
in my administration to race history, rather than make it
to race fairness, equality, to race justice itself. And that's
not highperble, that's a fact.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
I mean, you sound insane. Do you realize that you
should be medicated?
Speaker 3 (28:52):
I mean to a race fairness, equality, to a race
justice itself. That's not hyperbole, it's a fact. First of all,
when he hearkens back to the to the nineteen sixties,
do you know whose side he was on, the segregationists
single he's a Dixie crab.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Baby.
Speaker 3 (29:08):
He eulogized a grand dragon of the klu Klux Klan.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Look it up, Robert Byrd, Joe Biden. Look it up.
Speaker 3 (29:16):
When they wanted to integrate school busing, I don't want
my kids going to school in a racial jungle.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Kamala Harris hid it for him at the first debate.
Do you remember how she talked about.
Speaker 3 (29:25):
Joe Biden back when they were trying to integrate schools.
There was a little girl trying to get on a
school bus, and you were fighting against integrated school busing.
But the civil rights people broke through and that little
girl got on the school bus.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
And that little girl was me.
Speaker 5 (29:41):
You know what also excites me? What I'm among the
many things I'm excited.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
About electric school buses. I love electric school buses. I
just love them. I mean, come on, man, Kamala Harris, sheesh.
Speaker 7 (29:58):
Some of these women this hi, They're so stupid.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
But the point is, okay, everything Joe Biden just said
to you is a fraud.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
Guys.
Speaker 3 (30:06):
In the nineteen sixties, black people were getting their houses
burnt down for trying to vote Democrats, the Dixiecrats. They
were getting fought for trying to sit at the same
lunch counters before they're in. Okay, black people in the
nineteen sixties didn't have access to the same restaurants, the
same drinking fountains, the same schools, the same jobs, the
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same neighborhoods, the same mortgages. Okay, people fought, protested, got arrested,
and died to get us to an America where just
back in the nineteen sixties, black people couldn't have any
of the stuff I just listed. But today they can
not only be president first lady, but yes they could
be the nominee just the second time for Kamala Harris
(30:48):
just a few months ago.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (30:50):
So this idea that Democrats are out there asking you
to overlook all of that progress, it's such a profound
insult to the people who got us here. But the
bigger insult is to the intelligence of their audience.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
There is Fox Across America with Jimmy fail a.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
Quick trip to the phones, Leslie and Alberta, Canada listening
to the show today.
Speaker 12 (31:11):
Leslie, Hello, thank you very much for taking my call.
Your interviewer who decides said he would put me through.
Speaker 7 (31:20):
So here, I'll go very quick get out.
Speaker 12 (31:22):
I think it's parents tend to ask their children to
perform so that people can see what their child can do.
And then they tell me, you can be anything you
want to be if you just work hard. That's not true.
So if we stop expecting our children to feel good
about themselves because they can perform, because they can do something,
(31:46):
I would focus more on their self esteem and their
moral center so that they know when they present themselves
to the world that they're a good person who loves
people and respects other people. That's more important to me
than performance. So if I had a kid who was
five to three and wants to be in the NFL,
and he's a senior in high school, any weighs one
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hundred and five pounds, how about we become a trainer,
how about become the color guy. How about we become
something else that has to do with the NFL. Maybe
you're the marketing person so they can still be involved
in that, or you could they're not.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
You make a good point, yeah, or maybe make them
a kicker.
Speaker 4 (32:26):
There you go, they can be.
Speaker 12 (32:27):
And so when you help them explore and find their
niche in an area that they're interested in, then you
can kind of help them with camps and whatever else
good stuff.
Speaker 3 (32:36):
It's about finding the difference between a goal and a fantasy.
I guess is what you're trying to say. But all
I want to add to what you're saying, can making
really good points is the most important thing you could teach.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Your kids is to be happy.
Speaker 3 (32:47):
Is to learn how to be happy in their own
skin and have empathy for other people, because then they'll
find joy in life regardless of where they rank on
the success scale. I think people have a narrow definition
of success and that if you're not at the top
of the field, life sucked. But I can tell you
I had the best time in the world as a
cab driver. I might be more stressed out now as
a TV host. So I think these are all good points.
(33:09):
I wish we weren't going to commercial, Leslie, because we're
like halfway through a self help book, you and me.
We'll I have to write another chapter. I don't know
if we're going to outsell Kamala. But Leslie makes good points.
But the one thing I would tell you, and I
say this to Lincoln all the time you are in
the fun business. If you die tomorrow, you're gonna wish
you had more fun today. So if you can learn
to have fun in life, you're going to get through
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so many hardships and adversities that really don't have an
end in sight for you at the time. But enjoying
yourself allows you to persist, and persistence pays off in
the fact that you always find a way forward because
you live in America. That's the point, okay, And I'm
sitting here is the proof. I am a former cab driver, Okay.
(33:51):
That's why I talk about it so much, is to
remind everybody out there that you really.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Can keep going and you can do what you want
to do.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
If you have the skill in the workout thick and
the resolve and the self reliance and the determination, you
actually can. So Leslie's points a good point, but she's
also saying, yes, if you have a five foot three kid,
he's not going to be an NFL lineman.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
You might want to get him.
Speaker 3 (34:10):
A football in a set of goalposts and make him
start kicking. I mean, nowadays, get him some palm palms.
He could be a female cheerleader. If you have a son,
we're living in a strange world right now, folks.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
There's no wrong way to do it.
Speaker 3 (34:22):
But in the next hour you get a little Daniel Turner,
and then you're gonna get some Brooks Singman, and you're
gonna get some Dave Landau because we do have some
adulting to do. As ridiculous as this show has been,
but the one thing I would tell you is just
live in.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
The real world.
Speaker 3 (34:37):
Do not get your values from who's in a Dungarees commercial.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
Do not get your.
Speaker 3 (34:43):
Values from you what dope is guest hosting the Daily
Show tonight. And don't get your values from Joe Biden
because the Biden family doesn't have any values. Okay, The
Bidens are everything the media wanted you to believe. The
Trumps were a corrupt, morally bankrupt family that entered politics
poor and left politics rich because they were shaking down
(35:05):
overseas entities along the way, Hunter Biden was banging his
dead brother's widow, got a redicted to crack and knocked
up a stripper behind her back.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
Like.
Speaker 3 (35:16):
The Bidens are the an actual Jerry Springer episode, Like
if Springer was alive, they could be on the stage
all by themselves.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
That's your episode title, I had.
Speaker 3 (35:24):
An affair with my brother's widow and knocked up a
stripper behind her back, says crack smoker. Okay, reality, And
if the Bidens can become presidents.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
Even if they stole the election, the point is they
still did it.
Speaker 3 (35:36):
And if that doesn't inspire you, then a bunch of
bottom feeding dirt bags like the Bidens could get ahead,
then nothing should inspire you. But stick around to the
next hour because he would to try anyway, because I'm
dumb like that.
Speaker 2 (35:49):
Wow from everywhere, USA, It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Bayla.
Speaker 3 (35:57):
Bang there, it is Box Across America with your main man,
Jimmy Falala, your source for top shelf radio.
Speaker 1 (36:03):
In a bottom feeding political world.
Speaker 3 (36:06):
And I got to tell you, man, if you've been
paying a Washington, paying any attention to Washington this week,
ye do not.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
Turn on an emotional black light.
Speaker 3 (36:17):
Between the political back and forth, the ongoing fight over
Sidney Sweeney's boobs. I've talked so much about cleavage this week,
I feel like the show should be called Porky's Across
the America because we spent about four and a half
days talking about nothing but boobs. Daniel Turner a gay man,
I don't doubt he has an opinion. But he's also
(36:37):
going to be joining us to talk about the EPA's
decision to abandon the climate change initiatives put into effect
by the Biden administration because it was all a scam
to begin with.
Speaker 11 (36:49):
We cannot run the greatest economy by putting fairy dush
and unicorn urine in our cars.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
Very good analysis.
Speaker 3 (36:57):
The thing about the uric unicorn urine, it just doesn't
get the miles per gallon that I guess we thought.
But all jokes aside. You welcome to agree with these statements.
You're welcome to find them comically and tragically absurd.
Speaker 1 (37:09):
Doesn't matter. You are all a part of the program.
I don't care where you come from. I don't care
what color you are. I don't care how smart y'all.
Speaker 4 (37:17):
I don't care.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
I gun yard, no man say it every day.
Speaker 3 (37:20):
Be a Republican, be a Democrat, just don't be a
don't be a Hillary Clinton, is a good way to
say at Brooks.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
Sigmann's joining us later on.
Speaker 3 (37:28):
She's the one who gets all the inside scoops for
Fox Digital out of the White House.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
They are not.
Speaker 3 (37:34):
Gonna lie going after some people when it comes to Clinton,
when it comes to the twenty sixteen Crossfire hurricane investigation,
all the scams that were perpetuated by the John Brennans
and the James Clappers of the world, these folks better
lawyer up because they are getting ready.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
This is not okay.
Speaker 3 (37:53):
But what she did was not okay as it pertains
to the guy she tried to beat, who is currently
the president. We'll say this for President Trump and the
week he had so far this week. I mean, dude,
the trade deals that the President made this week. I mean,
(38:15):
as a Yankee fan, I wouldn't mounded him run in
the front office yesterday at the trade deadline.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
Not that I'm upset with some of the.
Speaker 3 (38:20):
Acquisitions we made, but the point is he took leverage
this week and got some deals done for the American
people that will not only bring money into our country,
but they'll bring jobs into our country. And more importantly,
some of that sweet, sweet tariff revenue that we were
told was never going to happen, and here is Trump
(38:41):
talking about it at the White House.
Speaker 1 (38:43):
Clip fifteen. Critics said that our tariffs would hurt.
Speaker 13 (38:47):
The economy, but the data shows the exact opposite, and
the exact opposite is happening. The US Treasury has taken
in one hundred and fifty billion dollars from tariffs, and
we'll be adding about two hundred billion dollars next month,
four totals that nobody's ever seen before. Frankly, and foreign
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imports were down thirty percent in the second quarter, while
the domestic auto production surge by setting thirty six percent.
Speaker 1 (39:19):
How about it were a pause?
Speaker 3 (39:24):
We were told on April second, when he declared it
Liberation Day with the tariffs, the entirety of the media
told us, no, no, we are screwed.
Speaker 1 (39:33):
It's over. We'll never recover. The media is a bunch
of losers.
Speaker 3 (39:38):
Well, you gotta understand about politics, especially in this day
and age, is there isn't any separation anymore between church
and state. The media, you know, we call them the
liberal media, like they leaned towards the Democratic No, no, they
are the Democratic Party. Their job is to get on
TV every day and tell you it's not working. Okay,
Colbert last night has Kamala Harrison.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
That was absolutely dreadful.
Speaker 3 (40:01):
I mean, whatever it was with more activism masquerading is comedy.
I'm not going to try to do it justice for
a second time. We did it in the first hour.
If you missed it, I'm sorry. You could always get
the podcast at Fox Across America dot com.
Speaker 1 (40:15):
But long story short, all of.
Speaker 3 (40:17):
It, all of it is about pretended versity. The Democrats
have been running on pretended versity. Hey, America is a
systemically racist country, and that's what they said.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
You're not telling the truth. Guys.
Speaker 3 (40:30):
We are the most tolerant, diverse, and inclusive society the
world has ever known. We are literally called the melting
Pot because of how many different cultures came here and
assimilated to become American. They didn't abandon their old traditions
or their foods or their religious practices, but they were like, Hey,
I want to be American. I'm going to speak English now,
I'm going to buy into the American dream. I'm going
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to try to make my family some money, raise them
up nice, get them in education, let them start their
own families, become self sufficient.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
That's been the American dream.
Speaker 3 (41:00):
And Donald Trump is consequentially improving that dream for the better.
When he's doing things like making trade deals, when he's
securing the border. When he's cutting tax on tips, when
he's cutting tax on overtime, that's a big deal for
people because it's more money in their actual pocket. What
the Democrats continue to run on is well American eagle
(41:21):
jeans or Nazi stuff like could you imagine living in
a world the one we live in now where your
grandparents are great grandparents defeated Hitler and now you're getting
called a Nazi because you like boobs.
Speaker 1 (41:35):
Like it's bananas.
Speaker 3 (41:36):
Okay, We're gonna devote a lot of time to it
tomorrow night on Fox New Saturday Night, we got Curtis
Leewan talking about Zoran Mom Donnie aka vivek Ramakami, and
we're bringing on the incomparable Katrina Campins from Global Mansion
Mansion Global Anyway on Fox Business to talk about the
war on hot checks, which is bananas.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
There is nothing people like born like. Gay men like
hot chicks. You know, they love that.
Speaker 3 (42:03):
You know a lot of gay men work in hair
and makeup. They love girls, they love glam. Okay, people
like hot chicks. We're in a better mood when they're around. Okay,
we like all kinds of chicks. To be clear, if
you're listening right now, and you don't think you constitute
a supermodel or a regular model. I mean, hey, I'm
a before model, ladies, so calm down. There's any chubby
chasers listening. But the point is, no matter what you
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look like, no matter what you weigh, no matter what
your background is, there is somebody who looks exactly like
you selling naked pictures of themselves right now, and they
are raking in the dough. We're paying in cash because
we're attracted to all kinds of things. But the point is, supermodels,
the ones that are in gene campaigns, We're not put
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into gene campaigns because they are an extension of Hitler.
They were put into gene campaigns because guys like boobs
and they're more inclined to spend money when they are
around said boobs.
Speaker 1 (43:02):
He's a lousy dad, but he's right.
Speaker 3 (43:04):
So while the Democrats are fighting this pretend battle, okay, pretend,
Alta Cosmetics now has a male spokesperson. Female makeup line
has a guy with a beard. Jonathan van Ness is
the woman's name. Jonathan van Ness is the woman's name.
To be clear, it's a guy with a beard. But
the point is that's pretend stuff. Trump is focusing on deliverables,
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and it's why the Republicans are winning. We keep getting
this analysis. Well, you know, comm would win because of sexism.
America doesn't like strong women. Okay, America likes Toulci Gabbard,
Director of National Intelligence woman. Two women, Two women have
led presidential campaigns to victory. Both of them were Donald
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Trump's campaign chairs, Susie Wilds in twenty twenty four, Kelly
and Conway back in twenty sixteen. Only two women to
lead a winning presidential ticket Donald Trump's presidential tickets. Okay,
And when you think of the women he surrounded himself
with in office, Lenda McMahon's secretary of education. Right now,
the list goes on the point is, we don't care.
(44:10):
We don't care what you are, We don't care who
you want to bang. We don't Scott Persent's Treasury secretary.
Do you know ninety percent of the people listening right
now don't know we have a gay treasury secretary because
they didn't appoint him because he was gay. They appointed
him because he was good at the job. That's the
difference between this administration and the last administration. The last
administration prioritized identity. Hey, we're gonna make sure we have
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a gay. Let's get a black woman over here. We've
never had a Pan Asian. You know, when they just
go fill out the blanks and make sure you esthetically
represent diversity, But did they represent any diversity of thought?
When people say our diversity is our strength, it's not
the esthetic, superficial makeup of diversity.
Speaker 1 (44:55):
It's not supposed to.
Speaker 3 (44:56):
Be like having a picture where everybody's a different race
is a strength.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
No, it's not.
Speaker 3 (45:01):
It's not having a picture where everybody sees throughing things
differently and brings a slightly different value system to the
conversation and unique ideas and angles of approach based on
their own experiences in their individual communities. That ideological diversity
is absolutely positively our strength. Okay, the one the Democrats
(45:24):
push is superficial. That's why they thought it was a win.
When Jill Biden flew down to San Antonio and said,
you guys are as unique as the breakfast tacos, and
they were like, wait, you just call us breakfast tagos.
And then she said the boga DAWs in the Bronx
they're called bodegas. But the Democrats consider inclusion a reference
to your culture. The Republicans consider inclusion a rising tide
(45:50):
that lifts all boats. If the economy is better, every
race of person is better off. If crime rates are lower,
every race of person is better off. So if you
target their humanity instead of the identity, you can win.
And that's what Trump is doing right now. Okay, And
it's one of the reasons that when it comes to
the economy and things running up, Okay, you've got a
(46:10):
guy like Donald Trump now holding a thirteen point edge
over the Democrat Party. Here's Rick Santelli. It's the NBC
flat out telling you this is better than anyone expected.
Clip twenty two a three.
Speaker 14 (46:24):
Percent of three percent better than expected.
Speaker 1 (46:28):
That would be the highest level since the.
Speaker 14 (46:29):
Third quarter of twenty four, when it was up three
point one percent. On the consumption side, up one point four,
very close to estimates, up one point four would be
the best since the last quarter.
Speaker 1 (46:42):
Of twenty four.
Speaker 3 (46:43):
I mean, think about that, better better than expected. Okay,
And that's something when you say America First, that's what
everybody missed. Okay, Like this is an America First show.
That doesn't mean that we're just running Trump radio. I've
been calling this in An America for a show since
it launched, saying, hey, we're all in this together. Doesn't
(47:07):
matter if you're a Republican or a Democrat. As the
country goes, we go. So I try to make this
a common ground show. I clearly lean to the right.
But the point is I'm not trying to alienate people
who disagree with me because we are teammates. I mean,
I'd like to trade some of you, but the trade
deadline was yesterday in baseball.
Speaker 1 (47:23):
Don't get me wrong.
Speaker 3 (47:25):
But the point being is I come at these stories
through the lens of how does this affect all of us?
Not how does it help people in DC fundraise or
get more fancy lobbyist lunches down on K Street? Not
what is this going to do for the Republican Party
in the midterms. You know, we talk about that stuff
from time to time. But the person I'm concerned with
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is you. You have a life, You have a job, you
might have a family, You might have some friends, you
might have a relationship, might have a pet. How do
you enjoy those things better? How does the government get
out of your way? And the truth is, if you're
in the Democratic Party, you don't think in those terms.
They want power and they want to never stop expanding
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the size of the government because the bigger the government gets,
the more people will depend on it, not just for employment,
but for entitlement. And if they can count okay on
an entitlement check, they're that much more likely to vote
for the party that's going to give it to them.
But lo and behold, there's no tangible improvement in your
(48:30):
quality of life if the only thing you're ever doing
is getting handouts from a government that's so bloated and
in such massive debt that it's going to crumble under
its own weight at some point. That's where Donald Trump
winning was consequentially and generationally life changing for this government.
Is for the first time in forever, you actually have
a person that's attempting to keep campaign promises. Is he
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going to cut the two trillion that he wanted to
cut a doze?
Speaker 1 (48:56):
Not even close now?
Speaker 3 (48:57):
And you want to know why, because the Republicans don't
want to got it either. They don't cut that. A
lot of that excessive spending is stuff both parties benefit from.
You don't wind up thirty seven trillion dollars in debt
as the richest country in the world unless both parties
like spending that money. But the reality is he's still
taking an incremental cut away from that debt with the
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bills he's passed, with the money he's brought in, because
he knows in the business world it's a dollar incent world.
If this presidency ends and you guys have more money
and the crime rates are lower, you're gonna go, Wow,
he was a great president after all that. After the indictments,
the impeachments, the shootings, after the fake Russia hoax, Hillary
Clinton belongs in jail, my goodness. But the point is
(49:44):
he is looking at it through the lens of deliverables
while the Democrats are still sitting here yelling about Sydney
Sweeteney's cleavage.
Speaker 1 (49:54):
Choose your party, but choose wisely. In his Fox Across.
Speaker 3 (49:58):
America with Jimmy Failoat, You're radio, of course your TV buddy.
Tomorrow Night, Fox New Saturday Night with Jimmy Fayla, Hey girl, Sunday,
I'm on One Nation with Brian kill me, look at me,
and of course they're going to bring me on to
tell jokes. But there's nothing I will say that's funnier
the Nancy Pelosi's attempt to throw you off the scent
of insider trading. Here she is trying to tell you
(50:19):
that she's not into trading. Her husband is. Listen to
this clip thirteen, But I.
Speaker 15 (50:26):
Have no concern about the obvious investments, so it had
been made over time. I'm not into it. My husband is.
But it isn't anything to do with anything insider. But
the president has his own exposure, so he's always projecting.
He's always projecting, and let's not give him any more
time on that. Please, we're going forward here.
Speaker 1 (50:48):
You are so full of shit.
Speaker 3 (50:50):
Let's not give Trump any time on the crime I committed.
We're going forward here. I've said this a lot lately,
but the whole Democrat were going forward thing. They try
to say this about the rush probe, they try to
say this about Biden's dementia. Now they're trying to say
it about insider trading. We're going forward. How many married
men listening right now, show of hands, know that they
would get punched in the nuts if their wife asked
(51:13):
him about something and you just tried to say it's
not a we're going forward. Hey, han, how come there's
a six hundred dollars charge from the Jiggle joint. How
come the credit card is covered in glitter and it
says you spend four hundred and eighty dollars at the
dollhouse in Fort Lauderdale, the Dollhouse.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
I don't want to upset Mikey, he's a purist.
Speaker 3 (51:34):
If you said to your wife, ah haun, that's last
month's credit card statement, we're going forward. Okay, it's not
gonna work like it's you're actually knocking him. It's not
acceptable and it's not acceptable in politics either, for government
officials who are accused of high crimes to go.
Speaker 1 (51:49):
Oh, come on, it's old.
Speaker 3 (51:51):
That's just happening here in New York with zoron Mom
Donnie socialist, lunatic and wanted to defund the police the
money quote, we don't need an investigation to know the
ant the NYPD is racist, anti queer, and a threat
to humanity. That's the guy wants to be in charge
of the City of New York with the biggest police
force in the world, calling to defund the police because
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they are racist and anti queer. Now do they have
any facts to back that up? No, These are just
the accusations of an emotionless jackass who's governed by the
whims of Twitter. Okay, but the whims of Twitter aren't
supposed to be running the biggest city in the world.
Speaker 14 (52:31):
Winners are not allowed to allow losers to rewrite history.
Speaker 1 (52:37):
I'm with Kat Williams on this one.
Speaker 3 (52:39):
I don't know if Daniel Turner is, but you know,
Daniel Turner is not with He is not with al.
Speaker 1 (52:44):
Gore, Bingo Man Bingo.
Speaker 3 (52:46):
Al Gore getting some rough news out of the EPA
this week, and we are so excited to talk about
it with Daniel Turner when we come back, because he's
been the one guy consistently throwing the challenge flag in
the media on all of this climate change. You know,
whatever you want to call it. I can't curse. We
are regulated by the FCC, but it's crossed my mind
(53:07):
when it comes to these BS initiatives, because the only
data we have on climate change is that the people
giving you these gloom and doom sermons, and every single
one of them.
Speaker 1 (53:19):
With please give us money all it is.
Speaker 3 (53:22):
They're flying off in private jets, passing around the collection
played because if it don't make dollars, it don't make sense. Well,
the EPA deciding it's not going to make any and
Daniel Turner joins us to discuss it when we.
Speaker 1 (53:34):
Come back on Fox and Bossberk Bang.
Speaker 3 (53:39):
There It is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla fired
up to talk to this next guest on a Friday.
The Yankees got a closer at the trade deadline yesterday,
but now we're still trying to extend the trade.
Speaker 1 (53:51):
Deadline and get rid of Al Gore. He joins us
now to explain why Daniel Turner back on the show.
Speaker 4 (53:56):
Hey girl, Jimmy is always going to be with you
and a great way to in the week. So thank you.
Speaker 3 (54:01):
If we could amend the MLB trade line trade deadline,
don't you think America would sign off on just punting
him into the atmosphere after everything?
Speaker 4 (54:11):
I think you have just come up with an idea
that you should do on your Saturday show because it
would be better as a visual as well of some
sort of like Democrat Republican trade. Remember back in the day,
Chappelle had that skit, Oh that's a race. Trade is
a classic skit of comedy. You could do like the
Democrat Party is trading Kamala Harrison. Oh, and what do
(54:31):
you get for? And I think it's a wonderful idea.
They would trade Alt Gore as quickly as they could.
Speaker 3 (54:38):
Oh that is so funny, Turner. I'm with you on that.
You might get a producer's credit this week. Nobody else
on the staff's doing anything, so thank you. They're at
the bar right now, midday on a Friday.
Speaker 1 (54:50):
Then are you kidding me?
Speaker 3 (54:52):
But I only I thought of you, and I had
to get you on the phone because I was watching
everything transpire this week in Washington. It didn't get a
lot of media coverage because because Sidney Sweeney has breasts
that are Nazis, and those Nazi nipples of hers apparently
gobbed up all the news cycle. It's hard for climate
change to compete with underwear change when there's a supermodel involved,
(55:13):
you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (55:15):
You know, the climate folks have had have had a
real rough couple of years. Actually, you know, Tom Donald
Trump was a wonderful foil for the climate movement. He's
everything they've wanted and a bad guy.
Speaker 1 (55:26):
Yeah, but just.
Speaker 4 (55:27):
Other lefty causes have have pushed them out of the limelight,
like even Greta Thunberg herself is now on the depth
to Israel camp like she even gave up on climate change.
It shows you the resilience of al Gore because he's
still sticking with it. But it is way cooler to
be anti Israel. It's cooler to be screaming about Gaza.
It's it's there's just other things and of course Nazi
(55:50):
nipples as you said, you know Ava braun Inean, So
it's just climate's getting pushed aside.
Speaker 1 (55:58):
That's the way.
Speaker 3 (55:58):
It's got a big We're talking to Dan Turner, founder
and executive director of Power the Future, and it is
so funny though, as I'm listening to this collage that
they literally called her boobs Nazi propaganda. In the same
week where multiple universities settled with the government for having
Jew free zones, is any like UCLA is paying a
(56:21):
settlement right now because they had a Jew free zone
on campus where kids couldn't go to camp school if
they were Jewish, And we're training all of our fire
on American Eagle. I feel like this is a misappropriation
of rage.
Speaker 4 (56:32):
We keep hearing about these eighty twenty issues right the
women in Men's men's and women's sports is an eighty
twenty issue where the Democrats seem to be on the
wrong side. Kamala Harris was on the wrong side. There
are a lot of these eighty twenty issues. If Sydney
Sweeney is not an eighty twenty issue, that shows the
absurdity of just the left, I mean, climate change is
(56:52):
also an eighty twenty issue, though they tried to make
it sound like it was more mainstream. They poisoned all
of your kids. I'm sure Lincoln grew up his whole
life what stories of how the Earth is going to
end because of climate change. But Sidney Sweeney is a
pretty telling eighty twenty issue where they are so wrong
that it just makes them look crazier and crazier in
the eye of the American people.
Speaker 1 (57:14):
Amen.
Speaker 3 (57:14):
And I'm telling you right now of all the things, okay,
because to your analysis, it's not even an eighty twenty
issue with Sidney Sweeney. It's a ninety thirty six double
D issue. And according to the analysis here at Fox
Across America, this show really should be called Porky's Across America.
We've had so much boom talk this week. I'm doing
(57:35):
like a it's like a morning zoo show. But you're
just right to say that they keep declaring war on
things that are popular, like fossil fuels. Back to our
original point, fossil fuels are popular.
Speaker 1 (57:45):
You can't. Everyone would be dying of heat.
Speaker 3 (57:48):
Stroke right now in New York City this summer if
they didn't have fossil fuels to cool their house.
Speaker 4 (57:51):
No. Absolutely, and it's why they've spent hundreds of millions
of dollars trying to convince us that otherwise. Al Gore,
who you began this I'm talking about, was in Brazil
at the World Economic Forum Climate Summit, screaming the same
things he's been screaming for forty to fifty years. And
President Trump and the ETA had a very big ruling.
(58:12):
They you know, nerdy stuff in the weeds that we
won't get into, but getting rid of the endangerment, finding
that the left is going to go crazy about it,
and they're going to say this is the end, this
is the end. But how many years have we heard
this is the end? And then you see Sidney Sweeney
and you're like, maybe it's just the beginning.
Speaker 1 (58:29):
Ie.
Speaker 4 (58:29):
We're headed in a great direction again as a nation
as a people. It's glorious to behold.
Speaker 1 (58:36):
I'll take it.
Speaker 3 (58:36):
We're talking to Daniel Turner, founder and executive director of
Power of the Future. So the statement he dropped on
the twenty ninth, two days ago is U two three.
I'm bad with number. Yeah, it was two, it was
three days ago. Fair, it's August first. I got to
get my math here. Today's EPA announcement ignores the blindingly
obvious reality of the climate crisis.
Speaker 1 (58:54):
I'm going to stop right there. Based on the predictions
that have been made.
Speaker 3 (59:00):
The only thing blind would be the people who still
believe it after how wrong they've been.
Speaker 4 (59:05):
Yeah, remember that movie The Day After Tomorrow. Jake Killenhall
was like nineteen when it came. That movie's twenty one
years old. Wow, And that was the movie that of
course New York City. Right.
Speaker 7 (59:15):
The climate change caused the huge the oil.
Speaker 1 (59:18):
Tanker comes down Fifth Avenue.
Speaker 4 (59:20):
YEP. The tsunami froze in a matter of seconds, which
is really remarkable. I mean, talk about violating the laws
of physics. Five hundred cubic feet of water frozen under
a second. But that was what we were expecting. And
it's all about al Gore who was going to save
us and evil Republicans. We've been hearing this crap for
a really, really long time. And in the process of
(59:43):
the climate movement pushing this fear, they've also made life
really damn expensive, right, Like your utility bills are expensive.
Speaker 1 (59:49):
Gad.
Speaker 4 (59:50):
Now those things are slowly turning around, and I know
this administration is going to make it a priority. But
you know, we were paying five bucks a gallon for
gas for a little while while Joe Biden was telling
us climate change is going to kill us all, Like
maybe your policies are going to kill us all.
Speaker 3 (01:00:05):
It's crazy, And I think I always just think about
Europe and what they've done to themselves just the same.
And you know, every one of these policies, if you
even take the energy situation and the cost situation out
of it, there's just also like the national security implication
of the worst human beings on the planet get rich
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when we cut production and outsource it to them.
Speaker 4 (01:00:30):
And and you know, it's a question I have for God,
if I ever get a chance to meet him, maybe
after all these Sydney Sweeney conversations, I'm a little gonna
be delayed in that ticket. But one of my questions
for us him is why is it that sometimes the
most of the oil is found in the world's worst places, right, Like,
a lot of the world's bad actors have the oil.
We have a lot, which is great. Canada, well, I
(01:00:51):
mean they're fine, but they have a lot. But sadly
Russia has a lot, the Middle East has a lot,
Venezuela has a lot, and they're bad guys. And so yeah,
from a just a geopolitical perspective, why would we want
any of those countries to be wealthier, stronger, richer, more
dependent on them for oil. You just go back to
look at four years of the biation. I know, we're
(01:01:13):
on digging into the auto pen stuff and was he
actually the president? And what was Kamala doing? And but
you just look back at some of the illogical policy
decisions that just don't they don't make any sense. They're
not even ideological like hardcore lefty politics. They're just asinine.
And there's got to be a reckoning of that.
Speaker 3 (01:01:33):
Jimmy, Well, I'm not resting till Palestine as its own state,
So you're going to have to take a time out.
The things they focus on. It's crazy, by the way,
there's a I was in my Twitter feed today. Well,
we're having this conversation just about bad people. I'm all
over the map today. Hama's commanders put out a statement
today saying our issue is not just Palestine.
Speaker 1 (01:01:55):
Our issue is killing every non Muslim. We'll pursue Jews
and Christians all over the world, either they convert to
Islam or will kill them.
Speaker 5 (01:02:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
No, let's give these people a state, and what could
go wrong? Honey?
Speaker 4 (01:02:07):
Yeah, hey, let's select one for mayor in New York.
Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
No, good, Yo.
Speaker 3 (01:02:13):
I'm just like, is you're saying this in my brain right?
I'm really like, they're just making so many inexplicably bad decisions.
And it just popped onto my fees as a notification.
And it's crazy since you brought up mom, Donnie. Obviously,
when the week begins with this horrible shooting, the first
thing everybody does is dig up the tweets and go,
you can't have this guy run in the city with
stuff like this going on. And he tried to say, well,
(01:02:35):
you know, those were tweets from twenty twenty, as if
twenty twenty was seventy three years ago.
Speaker 1 (01:02:41):
Number one, but number two, even if.
Speaker 3 (01:02:43):
Let's let's say this, Dan, Let's say that he wants
to go and this is essentially his defense is, well,
you know, it's a different it was a different moment
back then, and that was a pretty popular thing and
I got sucked up in it. But leadership is not
about getting sucked up in whatever the mob mentality is
populating Twitter with. Leadership is being able to think outside
of the moment you're living in.
Speaker 4 (01:03:04):
No brilliant and brilliantly said. And that's one of the
reasons why I will defend this president till I'm blue
in the face. And people say they don't like him,
they don't like his attitude, his vernacular. You know, I
love Queen's the Boys because I'm a Queen's boy myself.
But he has staked out his positions and he hasn't
deviated from them, and he's been yelled at and he's
been shot at, but he's held with those positions. I
(01:03:26):
put this on my Twitter account that when mom Dami
had to face his defund the police rhetoric and position
in the light of this shooting, the first thing he
did was cave because that's what communists do. They are liars,
they're cowards. He will do anything at this point out
to win election. If you want me him to renounce
his Islam, he will renounce it as long as you
elect him mayor. So he had his shining moment right there,
(01:03:49):
and I mean, clearly I disagree with everything he said,
but I would have respected him at least if he
stood there and said, no, no, no, here's why I
think defund the police. And he was like, Nope, I
no longer believe that because it's bad for me politically
right now, spoken like a true Democrat, right. Joe Biden
did that on fossil fuels, be good judge that that
on everything. Boy, as soon as they get pushed, they
(01:04:10):
absolutely cave.
Speaker 1 (01:04:11):
Yeah, out the door. And it's such a fraud man.
And you know that.
Speaker 3 (01:04:16):
We took it to Daniel Turner, founder and executive director
of Power the Future. When you look at this, they
could have the first mayorial debate between Ma'm mom, Donnie
and his Twitter threat. Just debate your Twitter threat, which
side do you want? Do you want to be the
iPad or do you want to be the human standing
next to it? You could be one of the other.
And that's a scam. And you know, as people who
(01:04:36):
care about New York, not just the Yankees. Uh, there's
nobody rooting harder. There's nobody rooting harder for Mom Donnie
than you Hall, nobody else. U Hall makes so much
money if he wins, just the way, are you going
to tell me you Hall wasn't devastated when they heard
Kamala won't be running in California?
Speaker 4 (01:04:54):
Yeah, exactly. And you know the the Blasio. At the
end of the Blasio was marred by by COVID, so
a lot of people forget that. A lot of what
he did was also COVID and Cuomo, et cetera, et cetera.
But the Blasio did his best to destroy the city.
If all of America is on an upwards trajectory because
(01:05:15):
of good economic policy coming out of this administration, but
only New York continues to spiral. That's almost unrecoverable, right.
A lot of people who flee New York. If you
go to the Hamptons for the weekends, you go to
your Florida house for the winter. There's one thing. But
when you pick up and move and you move your
business and you move your hedge fund, you're not going back.
You're just not. It's too expensive. So there's a lot
(01:05:37):
on the line right now.
Speaker 3 (01:05:38):
You know what's funny about that when you say it's
it's a much more pronounced version of cord cutting, Like
the people who stopped watching TV don't ever wind up
going back to horizon and being like, here's my one
sixty two a month.
Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (01:05:52):
Now, imagine you've cord cut physically from a state. You're
right about that, and it really will drive out It'll
drive out a lot of wealth. And we don't get
it because I think what happens is, especially in like
super duper one party liberal enclaves like New York and California,
the people who show up to vote aren't going to
be affected by the outcome of the election because they're
rich and they are so hell bent on beating the
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Republicans that they don't really care what the platform is,
what the long term consequence is, because the emotional toll
to them is too big to reckon with.
Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
And so it's what it is.
Speaker 3 (01:06:27):
It's rich white people pretending they know what's best for
poor brown people and they're crushing them.
Speaker 4 (01:06:33):
And rich white people on the Upper East Side. No
offense to you, but rich white people on the Upper
East Side, who see Mom Damase things like government run
grocery stores, they say, that's great. It will be so
much better for Lucre when she goes shopping because they
don't go to the grocery store. And when they say
we're going to have free buses and free subways, they
say that's great. When Lupe comes to watch the kids,
(01:06:54):
it's going to be easy for her to get here
because they don't take the subway, they don't take the bus. Right,
they have private security, they have private clubs, they have dormen.
So yeah, they vote in these policies because they think
the policies are for the others. The way Mom Dami
was just at his lavish wedding at his compound in Uganda,
right the way Bernie Sanders flies on a private jet
(01:07:16):
on his stop the Oligarchy tour. The policies are never
for them, right, they're not communists, they're Communist party leaders.
And the Communist party leaders never wanted for caviar vodka.
Speaker 3 (01:07:27):
That's so true, Oh man, this is why we can't
have nice things.
Speaker 1 (01:07:32):
And by the way, for a guy who wanted to
defund the.
Speaker 3 (01:07:34):
Police for being anti queer, Uganda, is a weird place
to hang out if you're worried about protecting the gay community.
Speaker 4 (01:07:41):
No, it is a capital punishment in Uganda, and I
tweeted that as well. I remember the press wel ask
him about being in Uganda and supporting all of your
I love the gays, and I was in the Pride
parade and jumping up and down. It's like, well, it's
an odd place to go, odd place to go have
your honeymoon, you know, Like we don't let Epstein go
to Disney right, Like why were we letting, you know,
(01:08:02):
him go to Uganda if he cleans these things? But
it's a weird world there, Jimmy trying to survive it.
Speaker 1 (01:08:08):
Amen.
Speaker 3 (01:08:08):
But the way things have gone in the last few weeks,
I believe Epstein is alive and he might be working
at Disney World. I don't know who to believe, Daniel,
I don't know who to believe. I'm glad the Yankees
got some pitching. I'll leave it there, But other than that,
I don't know where we are heading into the weekend.
But you're still the coolest man. Let's do it again soon.
Speaker 4 (01:08:26):
Thank you, Jimmy.
Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
Always pleasure the Great Daniel Turner. There he goes, we
are back after this. Well, there it is Fox across
America with Jimmy Failer doing the damn thing on a Friday.
Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
One week from tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (01:08:37):
One week from tomorrow is the big gig out at
Soul Joels, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. If you're listening on WEEU, if
you're listening on w PHT, you guys got a better
commute than I do. No excuse not to be there.
It is gonna be nuts. We're gonna have a meet
and greet. We're gonna have a Q and a, hopefully
a little T and A with all the Sidney Sweetey
talk that's been going on this week, and I'm so
(01:08:58):
psyched to get back to Soul Joels.
Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
They on as good of a club as anybody does
in the country.
Speaker 3 (01:09:02):
And we're adding a lot of tour dates for the
fall because I want to get out and see you guys.
Me and Hannity are working pretty hard on adding more
dates as well, because we just want to hang out.
I mean, America really is winning right now. And one
of the reasons this is interesting. Do you remember I
wrote a New York Times best selling book. It was
called cancel Culture Dictionary. And the point I made is
cancel culture was able to thrive under Trump because the
(01:09:26):
country was doing well. So we had the luxury of
fighting over comedians because everybody was in a better economic place.
The border was secure, crime was lower, gas was cheaper.
You have the luxury to pursue superficial things, and we
indulged that luxury because in the beginning of cancel culture,
we weren't quite sure who was in charge of it.
(01:09:46):
We just knew that every day we got out of
bed and somebody needed to get fired because ten million
people were tweeting that he or she were the anti Christ,
and most corporations did not want the negative attention associated
with their brand. So rather than thinking this over, rather
than figuring out right from wrong, they just fired the
person and gave the mob their way. But what they
(01:10:07):
quickly came to realize is this is not a movement
for progress. It was a movement for power, because the
minute these people got their cancelations, they would move on
to the next cause. Okay, think about it. They told
us we couldn't have Anemima Syrup because it was racist.
Never mind that a black woman portrayed ant Jemima and
three different black families were receiving royalties for portraying Antemima.
Some woke white people said, the pancakes are racist. Antemima's
(01:10:29):
gotta go. When that cancelation happened, did they actually go
into the black community and maybe invest in schools or
help pass some type of let No, none at all.
They canceled Missus Butterworth. Then they went after Uncle Ben.
What did all three of those icons have in common?
There were black families receiving royalties who no longer got
them because woke white people thought that was progress.
Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
Everything woke turns to.
Speaker 3 (01:10:53):
But cancel culture ultimately died out because as hardship returned
to this country under Biden, people started to realize that
none of this stuff was of consequence. If you can't
pay your grocery bill, it doesn't matter what a comedy
had set at a comedy show you weren't at last night, Okay,
And that's where we find ourselves now. I'm not saying
(01:11:14):
the country is in a perfect place, but because we
opened up the lanes of free speech, we eventually got
to realize who was behind all the cancelations, and they
were the worst, most morally bankrupt people among us. Which
is why this Sydney Sweeney thing has been a boon
for American Eagle in their stock price. Is nobody cares
what the mob says about anything, but especially.
Speaker 1 (01:11:36):
About a nice pair of hooties. I love it when
you talked thirty.
Speaker 2 (01:11:45):
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Boom there. It is final hour of the week.
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She's gonna be joining.
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Us to give us the latest and the declassified documents
that came out on Thursday.
Speaker 1 (01:12:14):
Involving one Hillary Rodham. Clinton.
Speaker 3 (01:12:18):
The President has not sounded like a big fan of
old HRC.
Speaker 1 (01:12:21):
Get her out, get her out here?
Speaker 3 (01:12:23):
Can you give you some of that audio? And Diamond
Dave Landau comedy sexiest man, gonna help us wrap up
the week in high style. We got to talk about
the American Eagle controversy. We got to talk about the
Dunkin Donuts controversy just the same. What do they both
have in common?
Speaker 1 (01:12:37):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:12:37):
There pretend eight at eight seven eight eight nine nine
one zero. Nobody's actually mad about boobies except some deranged
white women in subar Us.
Speaker 1 (01:12:46):
They're crazy. Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:12:48):
And as it pertains to the Duncan thing, yes, they
mentioned genetics and suntans. But let me tell you something, man,
and I really mean this, coffee and boobies bring people
a lot of joy.
Speaker 7 (01:12:59):
Oh, I've read about that in the Bible.
Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
I don't doubt that you did.
Speaker 3 (01:13:02):
And the point being is if you're going to war
on coffee and boobies, you're going to war on a
lot of people's happiness. And that's why the Democrats are losing.
They've outsourced party leadership to the squeakiest wheels on social
media who have a set of values the rest of
us don't have. And that's why Trump won the election.
(01:13:25):
Kamala was running on, Hey, we'll let every boy change
in the girl's locker room. We'll get free gender reassignment
surgery to inmates. We'll blow all your money up climate change.
We'll open the border even further. And everybody was like, wait,
what like' you're running on, maybe not intentionally, but you're
running on what sounds like the destruction of the country.
(01:13:48):
And that's why she was has historically unpopular as she was.
That's why she decided not to run for governor of
California is because nobody would donate any money to.
Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
This lunacy thing go thing.
Speaker 3 (01:14:00):
So when she was making the rounds on Colbart last night,
it was just, you know, a meeting of the canceled minds.
It was canceled culture Club for all intents and purposes.
But they weren't canceled by some outrage mob on Twitter.
They were canceled on basic economics. Colbert loses forty million
a year and he's not funny. Kamali's policies would have
lost US two trillion dollars a year, and she's not sober.
(01:14:22):
I mean, gosh, if you.
Speaker 1 (01:14:23):
Wild, come on, it's a soul stuved.
Speaker 3 (01:14:25):
So as we get underway in this hour, it's gonna
be pretty chippy, it's gonna be pretty funny. We're gonna
get nuts Friday. I don't care. I gotta go to
do TV all weekend. I'm on Hannity Friday nights. As
you know, Saturday, we got Fox News Saturday Night with
me Hot Damn, and then Sunday this week, I gotta
do One Nation with Brian kill me Why why would
you do such a thing, Jimmy, Well, if you remember,
(01:14:46):
Brian Killmead was on my show last week on Fox
New Saturday Night and he was phenomenal. Stomp it. It's
a cheap shot from the booth. Kill Mead was great
on the show and he will continue to be great
Sunday night. Because I'm stopping by with a jacket that's
probably gonna get me a fined, I say, fine, fashion,
I mean they'll find me for wearing it on TV.
(01:15:07):
I mean that's the reality with my wardrobe. You can't
lie to people when you dress like me. There's no
hiding it, there's no fixing it. But as we get
into way the other thing they can't fix. This Hillary
thing is a really huge deal. I don't know, Like
I've been upfront with you, I'm not a shock jock
and I'm not a maximum strength commentator. You know, most
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of the people on social media, they run on clicks.
If you don't click on their posts, they don't make money,
so they don't give you measured analysis. Everything is either
criminal and the fall of civilization or it's the greatest
thing that's ever happened. People should be bursting into song.
There's no room for moderation because if you tweet, I
could go either way on this one. Nobody clicks. But
if you tweet, these people should die in prison. People
(01:15:50):
who agree with you are like, yeah, I love it,
like share post, come on, Okay, And that's the problem
social media really just the death of civilized society. It
is I'm not gonna lie to you, but the things
that have gone on behind the scenes when it comes
to upending Donald Trump and his time in politics.
Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
Yo, it is who daddy? Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:16:11):
Okay, And this is what Brooks Singman is going to
be joining us to comment on. Okay. The email sent
from Leonard Bernardo. Leonard Bernardo, Why is he? What does
he matter? He is a member of the George Soros
Open Society and he was communicating with the Clinton campaign
and with the other operatives to make this Trump probe happen.
Speaker 1 (01:16:33):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:16:33):
The email that was declassified by Chairman Grassley and d
and I Tolcy Gabbard on Thursday. The email begins on
July twenty seven, twenty sixteen high Hillary Rodham. Clinton approved
Julia's idea about Trump and Russian hackers hampering US elections,
full stop. Hillary approved Julia's idea. Not Hillary heard Trump
(01:16:58):
was colluding with Russia. Not Hillary saw the evidence of
Trump colluding with Russia. Not Hillary was briefed by the
intel community that Trump was dealing with Russia. No, Hillary
approved Julia's idea to make up the idea that Trump
is colluding with Russia.
Speaker 1 (01:17:17):
Why do you do things like that, You're like a
crazy person. I'm with Kevin Meaney on this one.
Speaker 3 (01:17:23):
Understand this appears to be a reference to the Clinton
foreign policy advisor, Julianne Smith. So Julianne Smith, Hillary's foreign
policy advisor, was like, Hey, we're having a real problem
with this private email scandal, So why don't we go
out there and why don't we just say Trump has
his own digital problem with Russia. And that's what they
did here it is, here's the whole email. HRC approved
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Julia's idea about Trump and Russian hackers hampering US elections.
That should distract people from her own missing email, especially
if the affair goes to the Olympic level. The point
is making the Russians play a US domestic issue. Say
something like a critical infrastructure threat for the election to
feel menace, since both Potus and Vice Potus have acknowledged
the fact intelligence community would speed up searching for evidence
(01:18:09):
that is regrettably still unavailable, meaning President Obama Joe Biden
was his vice president at the time.
Speaker 11 (01:18:18):
I don't remember that ever happening.
Speaker 1 (01:18:19):
But it did.
Speaker 3 (01:18:20):
Okay, read the sentence again, Say something like a critical
infrastructure threat for the election to feel menace, since both
Potus and Vice Potus have acknowledged the fact that the
intelligence community would speed up searching for evidence that is
regrettably still unavailable.
Speaker 1 (01:18:39):
So say something.
Speaker 3 (01:18:40):
Tell the media we've got a critical infrastructure threat, because
once that's reported, the president and vice president can force
the intelligence community to accelerate data collection because regrettably we.
Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
Don't have any.
Speaker 3 (01:18:54):
So this is starting with no evidence. She does right, However,
there seems to be signs GREW penetration. They appear hardly skilled, incompetent,
bumbling idiots, as somebody called them. In absence of direct evidence,
CrowdStrike and threat Connect will supply the media and GREW
(01:19:17):
will hopefully carry on to give more facts. So this
probe was started with no evidence, made up on a
whim by her national security advisor. Biden and Obama were
in on it and knew that if you could get
this into the media, they could justify doing dirty things
behind the scenes, and that we were going to go
off and run with this thing with no evidence what
(01:19:41):
so ever.
Speaker 1 (01:19:43):
This it is politics as usual.
Speaker 3 (01:19:45):
So I just want to caution this, Okay, Obama's not
going to jail. He is shielded from it by some
type of presidential immunity similar to what Trump invoked when
he was They attempted to prosecute him further over the summer,
Hillary Clinton, I'm gonna be honest with you. Is she
am morally bankrupt, bottom feed being soulless automaton. Yes, but
understand just the same it is not illegal to lie
(01:20:05):
about your opponents in politics. Where this rises to treason
this behavior is when you realize they were using the
mechanisms of government to persecute their political opponents. They were
weaponizing the justice system and the intelligence community. You could
say that, but it still doesn't make it okay, because
(01:20:25):
you're now taking the integrity of our elections and just
punting them straight off the balcony. Okay, here's the other email,
July twenty fifth, twenty sixteen. Okay, I'm just going to
read you some key sentences. Well, I'll read the whole
email because I don't need to think anything's coming out
of context. Hi, the media analysis on the DNC hacking
appears solid, meaning the media analysis not we gave them
(01:20:47):
a story. So far, they're reporting it the way we
want them to. I mean, that's amazing just that on
its own. What a sociopath you have to be. This
is an important story because it would be the first
time that we know of that a state deliberately uses
the infiltration in publication of data to interfere in the
US election. Yeah, it would be the first time that
we know of. Because you're making this up when you're right,
you're right, and you're right at the same politicization is
(01:21:10):
on the table. I have been a bit surprised that
nobody has mentioned this eighteen month long story yet in
their analysis and makes explicit reference to US elections. At
the end, Julie says it will be a long term
affair to demonize Putin and Trump. Now, it's good for
a post convention bounce later, the FBI will put more
oil into the fire. The outcome is far from clear,
as Americans are more keen on their own woes and
(01:21:33):
Hillary is hardly good looking as far as credibility is concerned. Anyway,
things are ghastly for US Russian relations. So you understand
what they're saying there. The FBI will put more oil
onto the fire, meaning they're not going to go out
and investigate. They're going to make up an investigation. Guys,
(01:21:53):
that is criminal, That actually is criminal. I don't know,
because these people are lawyers and they work in legal
ease and do alt a lot of gymnastics and legal
semantics to indemnify themselves against criminal charges. But at the
very least, like a national conversation should be had right
now about the go forward in terms of election integrity and.
Speaker 1 (01:22:11):
Who gets to run the government.
Speaker 3 (01:22:13):
Because I'm telling you this, I'm telling you this, I
hate every democratic policy right now, I truly hate it.
But if the Democrats won the next election and then
we're denied the right to govern because some operatives within
the current government up ended the results of an election
and in the fariest manner that bordered on criminal I'd
(01:22:34):
be mad about it, because the truth is the country
is bigger, it's stronger, and it will endure bad leadership.
We've already seen it happen, Okay in the last four years.
Speaker 1 (01:22:46):
I'm Kamala Harris, and I approve this message. Okay, we
will as bad as it sounds.
Speaker 3 (01:22:50):
You're not going to collapse the empire, the most powerful
empire in the world in two years.
Speaker 1 (01:22:56):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:22:56):
There are checks and balances in Washington, always still have them,
and I'd want the people I disagreed with to win
an election fairly and have the right to govern because
I'm willing to be wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:23:08):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:23:08):
The problem with the people in deep state establishment uniparty Washington,
the problem with the donor class, the problem with everybody
who operates on a Clinton and Obama level is they
can't fathom being wrong. They think they're smarter than us,
they think they know better than us. Ergo, if the
electoral outcome is not the one they prefer, they see
it as their divine right to change that outcome because
(01:23:29):
we're too stupid to know what's good for us. The
only problem there is when they took the keys to
the car. For the last four years, they ran it
into the ground. Okay, and never forget that. Okay. You
know the media that pushed this story along and won't
(01:23:50):
go back now and report on it. Why won't they
go back and report on it, because they were part
of the cover up. They were the ones who went
won Pulitzer Prize for pushing a story they knew was
being fed to them by sources in the intel community
in the Clinton campaign. So you don't go back now
and go, hey, remember that Pulitzer Prize I won.
Speaker 1 (01:24:11):
No, it was all both.
Speaker 3 (01:24:13):
That's what they did, Okay, And understand they believed, even
though it wound up being wrong and nefarious, they believed
they had a moral obligation to try and stop Donald
Trump because they manufactured a hysteria and they communicated in
such an ideological bubble that they had nobody around them
to tell them how wrong and awful they were. Okay,
(01:24:35):
They really truly believed their party is better. Do you
remember when Joe Biden won the presidency and they told
us the adults were back in the room, Because anybody
watching the Biden presidency the adults were back in the
diapers to be clear. But here's the media on the
night Joe Biden was declared a winner.
Speaker 8 (01:24:51):
Anybody who has any connection to reality about what is
going on around them should have watched that and said,
the adults are back in the room.
Speaker 3 (01:25:02):
It seems as though we have a professional adult once
again in the White House who's just simply doing the work.
Speaker 1 (01:25:09):
Really, the theme I would say is the adults are back.
Speaker 4 (01:25:12):
Still.
Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
It is a relief to have adults in charge. Now
we have adults in the White House. Okay, the adults
are back in the room.
Speaker 10 (01:25:20):
There is a sense, I think the world over that
the adults have returned.
Speaker 6 (01:25:24):
We have an adult in the White House now and
it's glorious.
Speaker 1 (01:25:30):
Step in in my office because you're fired. Guys.
Speaker 3 (01:25:34):
That was the media. If you want to know why
nobody trust the media. Did that sound like maybe they
leaned a little bit to the left, Like really think
about that, and it's an organized talking point.
Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
I know the adults are back in the room. You
know it's going to the adults are back in the room.
Speaker 3 (01:25:49):
The adults, they're going to drive up inflation or forty
year high. Your mortgage rates are going to quadruple, gas
prices are going to triple. Groceries are gonna go up
by thirty percent. We're gonna let in twenty one million
people illegally that you're gonna pay for it because the
adults are back in the rooms. Okay, the adults should
have been back in a home, but the adults that
have them get there, the ones that interfered in the
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twenty sixteen election and did god knows what in the
twenty twenty election.
Speaker 1 (01:26:16):
It was stolen.
Speaker 3 (01:26:17):
I don't have proof of that, but I do have
proof that every one of the people who've manipulated those
outcomes and then were complicit in a media cover up
and gave themselves prizes just the same are a bunch
of sociopaths. We're gonna discuss it with Brooks Sengmon when
we come back.
Speaker 6 (01:26:31):
There.
Speaker 3 (01:26:32):
It is Fox Across America with your main man, Jimmy
Thayla Brooks Singman in the on deck circle. Diamond. Dave
Landau is gonna be here as well. I gotta tell you, man,
we've had such a mess of week. I love bringing
on a comedian on Friday because even when the news
is a little serious like today, and it gets a
little crazy, the thing that makes comedy work is we're
(01:26:53):
telling you the truth. You don't laugh at the punchline
if you don't agree with the setup. Like say, made
a joke about the sun rises in the east and
sets in the west. Okay, people go all right, yeah,
what's the joke? Can you tell the joke? And they
can follow the logic because there's an agreed upon premise.
Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:27:11):
The problem the Democrats are having right now is nobody
agrees with the setup, so they've become the punchline.
Speaker 1 (01:27:16):
That's where we are with the weekend media.
Speaker 3 (01:27:18):
I've spent so much time talking about boobs and fake
outrage and everything in between. But the reality that people
do agree on is the economy has gotten a lot
better and the people trying to tell you otherwise are
circus clowns. Here is Corey Booker. I don't know if
you saw this clip this week. We didn't get to
play it on the show till today, which is unfortunate.
But Corey Booker likes to do a thing now where
(01:27:39):
he just gets in front of an empty chamber and
screams until he cries and is hoping that on the five,
two hundred and ninetieth try people are going to decide
he's the future of our country.
Speaker 1 (01:27:49):
Here. It is Clip twenty six.
Speaker 9 (01:27:52):
That's why I'm standing here. Don't question my integrity, don't
question my motives. I'm standing for Jersey, for my police officers.
I'm standing for the Constitution, and I'm.
Speaker 1 (01:28:03):
Standing for what's right.
Speaker 9 (01:28:05):
And Dear God, if you want to come up me
that way, you're gonna have to take it up with me,
because there's too.
Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
Much on the line right now in America.
Speaker 9 (01:28:14):
As people's due process rights and freedom of the speech rights.
Speaker 1 (01:28:17):
And secret police are running.
Speaker 9 (01:28:19):
Around this country picking people up off the streets who
have a legal right to be here.
Speaker 1 (01:28:23):
There's too much going on in this.
Speaker 3 (01:28:24):
Country, straight clown, because all of the performative screaming it's
designed to go viral, it did in the wrong way. Okay,
is based on the line nobody's due process rights are
being violated. And by the way, Barack Obama deported more
people than any president in history. Did Corey Booker ever
ever protest on behalf of due process?
Speaker 11 (01:28:44):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:28:45):
When he talks about.
Speaker 3 (01:28:46):
Secret police running around this country, he's talking about ice
agents who can't who wear masks, they wear badges, they
wear uniforms that say police. They just don't show their
face because if he docks their identity, drug cartels, attack
their families.
Speaker 1 (01:28:58):
By the way, you know what else, They were wearing
masks under Barack Obama.
Speaker 3 (01:29:03):
So everything he's campaigning on and screaming on and crying
on is fake. Okay, But do you know what he's
not focusing on anywhere in his rant? American citizens. It's
the one thing you'll never hear the Democrats fighting for.
They'll tell you Sidney Sweeney's boobs or Nazi stuff. They'll
tell you Ice is the KKK. But you know what
they won't tell you how an American tax paying citizen
(01:29:25):
can get a head in their lives.
Speaker 2 (01:29:27):
Oh, you're right, and when you're right, you're right, and
you you're always right.
Speaker 1 (01:29:35):
Bang.
Speaker 3 (01:29:35):
It is Fox across America with Jimmy Fler. They are
busting out the A team. Normally we'd get some type
of jacket or fashionable entrance. Because she's on the phone
in DC, Brooks singman on the line, we're pumped up
about it.
Speaker 16 (01:29:46):
Hey girl, Hey Jimmy, thanks for having me.
Speaker 3 (01:29:49):
Thanks for having you. Minus a jacket. Usually we talk
about a jacket and all the horny truckers get excited.
What's happening?
Speaker 16 (01:29:55):
Then even if I was in there, there would be
no jacket. Come on, fair, fair for Jimmy, reserved for
fall of respect, winter into the spring. So you got
to have me on in September.
Speaker 3 (01:30:06):
I will I will have you know, just really quick,
before you make your big September campaign promise with your
back to school outfit, Jimmy is still sitting here in
a linen jacket right now. I kept my promise to
the American people. Thank you. Uh, you know, T shirt,
linen jacket, combo. People can't tell. People can't like a
very very very light hand, almost.
Speaker 16 (01:30:28):
An extra wearing the Obama tan suit.
Speaker 3 (01:30:33):
I'm wearing the eggshell as a guy who should be
you know, as a guy who should probably be eating
egg whites the way I'm going this week. But Brookie,
give me this. It's not about an intervention for Jimmy,
as much as he needs one. Uh, all of this
reporting you did this week, which was stellar.
Speaker 16 (01:30:48):
By the way, thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:30:50):
And I don't know that the media is going to
have a collective discussion on the implications.
Speaker 1 (01:30:55):
Of this, No way.
Speaker 3 (01:30:56):
But there can be no debate to any objective analogy
that Hillary Clinton made up Russian collusion. They fed it
to the media, they fed it to the people who
would help them in the intel community, and they essentially
just held the country and the Trump administration hostage with
their own made up opposition stuff.
Speaker 16 (01:31:12):
No, that's pretty much it in an eggshell. I did no, honestly,
you know the reporting I've done this week and in
the last few weeks. I'm grateful to CIA director John Ratcliffe,
who brought this whole storyline back into relevance just a
(01:31:33):
few weeks ago because he declassified a document that allowed
me to come out of hiding with this storyline that
I've been covering since day one. So just a little backstory,
I became a politics reporter for Fox News. I was
working at Fox News for two and a half years before,
but I became a politics reporter on the day after
(01:31:54):
James Comey was fired by Trump as FBI director. Because
that's May twenty seventeen. I become politics reporter. A week later,
Special Council Robert Muller is appointed to investigate this whole
Trump Brush Are collusion thing. I have been covering this
story for my entire career, and it is something that
(01:32:14):
I care very very much about. So I think the
American people deserve to know every single document, even if
it's oh, documentary classified, Okay, new document they don't understand
the full picture. We're going to paint the entire picture
for the audience because it is such an important story.
I firmly believe it is bigger than Watergate. I do.
(01:32:35):
And the rest of the media doesn't want to talk
about it, Well, then you know what, We're going to
just have to make them because it's the biggest story
there is now. I reported five years ago, and this
is where Ratcliffe comes back. In five years ago. John
Ratcliffe is the Director of National Intelligence under the first
Trump administration. John Ratcliffe, at the direction of the president,
(01:32:58):
was able to declassify a lot of documents from the
Trump Russia probe, and he declassified this document back in
October twenty twenty. I exclusively reported on it. It was
handwritten notes from John Brennan, who was CIA director for
President Obama at the time that this whole Trump Russia
collusion investigation began, and John Brennan tand written notes were
(01:33:21):
notes about Hillary Clinton's plan to tie Trump to Russia
and distract from her private email server investigation. Now blacklists
declassified these notes five years ago, we covered them. I
then get more declassified documents, obtained them, reviewed them to
show that Brennan brief President Obama on this in the
(01:33:42):
summer of twenty sixteen, James Comy, Loretta Lynch who was
Attorney General, and others in an Oval office meeting at
the White House, and days later the FBI opens to
Trump Russia investigations, and then he referred the information back
to the FBI so that they are fully aware of
formal channels that the Clinton intelligence plan to tie Trump
(01:34:05):
to Russia was a thing. So the FBI did nothing
with that intelligence. So today what we saw on what
we were able to break was a declassified appendix to
Special Counsel John Durham's reporting of Special Council John Durham
was appointed just a few weeks after Mueller wrapped up
after his two and a half year long investigation, which
(01:34:27):
delivered no information that Trump was not colluding with Russia.
They had no evidence of that, and they wasted two
years and clouded the entire first two years of the
Trump presidency. And quite frankly, to your point, the media
never really, never really covered the fact that that Muller
wrapped up and found nothing they kind of just glossed
over that part and continued on. So there's a large
(01:34:49):
swap of the American people who still believed something was
up in the twenty sixteen election because the media didn't
do their job and finished the finished the story with that,
John John Durham was appointed and John Durham was appointed
to investigate how the heck this started to begin with.
So he was able to uncover a lot, including investigating
(01:35:11):
those notes that Ratclife declassified that I just spoke of,
And what was declassified by Ratcliffe Attorney General Pam Bondi
Cash Pattel at the FBI today was the appendix of
Durham's report. Now this was previously classified intelligence and this
was a document that FBI Director Cash Pattel actually found
in a secret room in the FBI in a burn bag.
(01:35:33):
So why it was in a burn bag, I don't know.
Were there other copies of this appendix in the DJ servers,
possibly or or maybe not, but either way, this was
a document that was brought to the attention of the
FBI director, the current FBI director, because he found it
in a burn bag in a secret room at.
Speaker 1 (01:35:50):
The FBI in South Sanity.
Speaker 16 (01:35:52):
It was declassified. It was made public today through the
proper channels by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley made
this to lick and who described it himself as the
biggest scandal in American political history. And I really agree
with him, not that it's my job to have an opinion,
but I agree.
Speaker 1 (01:36:10):
That you shut your mouth, Brookie. I'm kidding the great
Brooks Seman.
Speaker 3 (01:36:14):
I know you did not bring us a jacket, but
the next time we talk, some people might be wearing
orange jumpsuits.
Speaker 1 (01:36:19):
So that's exciting, right.
Speaker 16 (01:36:22):
I don't know if it's going to happen, because you
know what this is. This is just something that whether
anybody's actually legally held accountable for this, I'm not sure,
but we certainly need to certainly need to expose what happens.
But basically, this document today confirms those notes that we
(01:36:42):
knew about George Soros, who runs nonprofits and obviously is
a left wing Hillary Clinton ally her best buddy whom
Aboden just married George Soros' son. So you can't say
that there's no connection there. But somebody who was wor
looking for George Soros back in twenty sixteen with communicating
(01:37:03):
with someone over email days before the FBI opened the
investigation into Trump and Russia, saying that the FBI was
going to pour more oil on the fire and investigate
the Clinton plan to tie Trump to Russia. So they basically,
you got a Soros connected person from his Open Society's
(01:37:23):
foundation communicating with someone over email, an email that was
ultimately hacked by the Russians, days before the FBI opens
the investigation, saying, Hey, I know the FBI is going
to open this investigation. How oh well, maybe because it
was all part of this broader plan.
Speaker 7 (01:37:39):
To do this.
Speaker 16 (01:37:40):
And that's essentially what I believe we will continue to uncover.
Speaker 3 (01:37:44):
If nothing else, people might not go to jail, but
somebody might win an Oscar for best Screenplay. Okay, and
that's not nice to me, Oh Brookie, I'll see on
the Red Car. I'll see on the Red carper wear
something nice. Have a good weekend, Okay, all right, thanks Tommy.
Speaker 1 (01:37:57):
There should go to the Great Brooks segment. Dave land
aljol just after this.
Speaker 3 (01:38:02):
Bottom of the ninth on Fox Across America with Jimmy
Pala and what a stellar week it's been in media.
There's only one way to do it. We bring in comedy,
sexiest man. He likes cleavage, so he's also a Nazi
this week, so bear with me. If he starts speaking German.
Dave Landau in the house, the crowd goes wild. Hey girl,
bal for For all of the bad battles we've seen
(01:38:28):
picked in the last four or five years of culture war,
did you ever think there'd be a war on boobs? No?
Speaker 6 (01:38:34):
I think it's the I think it's good and bad actually,
because it's just says we're back.
Speaker 7 (01:38:40):
They're actually using women and ads again, which is exciting.
Speaker 17 (01:38:45):
Well, but all the things like all usually we're pro
bu we got pink ribbons, Yeah, we have like we're
all about it unless it's Sydney Sweeney's.
Speaker 1 (01:38:57):
It's so bizarre.
Speaker 3 (01:38:58):
I mean, we're two years removed from a chubby guy
in a sports bra in a Calvin kliinant.
Speaker 1 (01:39:03):
Do you remember that?
Speaker 7 (01:39:04):
Yes, I believe he was pregnant.
Speaker 1 (01:39:08):
She was nursing. It was a nursing bra.
Speaker 3 (01:39:11):
It wasn't a sports brad.
Speaker 7 (01:39:16):
Yep.
Speaker 6 (01:39:16):
I believe it was in Times Square if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 7 (01:39:19):
That was good.
Speaker 1 (01:39:21):
There was that.
Speaker 3 (01:39:22):
Do you remember when Nike had the girl? It was
I mean they're calling her a plus size model. You know, well,
you know whatever, get whatever you want to call it.
But I'm trying to be I'm trying to be generous.
Speaker 7 (01:39:33):
Here, go ahead, No nous is good. I mean, if
that's the highest you get.
Speaker 3 (01:39:40):
Yeah, I mean, you know, by the way I was
talking about this, I do believe because they did. They
had this woman on she was in a Nike campaign.
This was in the body positive era, where as you know, uh,
they were telling people to embrace you know, being morbidly obese,
which is obviously not good for anybody's welbeing because you're
(01:40:01):
going to have higher health complications. But do you know
why I think the bad guy is I was talking
about this all week long. You know the show My
six hundred Pound Life. Yes, everybody always says the people
who live with them are the problem because they enable
them and keep feeding them, which I do agree with. Okay,
but the real problem are the producers because the show
is called My six hundred Pound Life, which means the
(01:40:21):
producers you know badly people want to be on TV.
Mean you do a lot of TV. Okay, imagine okay,
a TV producer shows up to your house you're five
hundred and seventy two pounds, and I'm like, I'm sorry,
you're too skinny to be on TV. I keep that
person has to go gain thirty pounds so.
Speaker 1 (01:40:42):
They can get on TV. They're the bad guys.
Speaker 7 (01:40:46):
Now.
Speaker 6 (01:40:46):
If you can walk and answer the door yourself, they
want nothing to do with it.
Speaker 3 (01:40:52):
Hold on, I'll go get them. What do you mean
you can go get them. I don't want them on
the show.
Speaker 7 (01:41:01):
I need to go to him.
Speaker 6 (01:41:03):
Ah, So listen, we're gonna trade it like an intervention.
But I need you to feed them their favorite things
all the time.
Speaker 3 (01:41:10):
The whole time. I want blurred out privates because they
can't wear clothes. That's the worst thing about it. So
Lincoln likes to show me videos from that show, and
he always just finds those ISO clips where the person's
I'm not that there is a flattering angle, but he
shows me the least flattering angles, and I actually have
an issue with that.
Speaker 1 (01:41:28):
It's it's hard for me to watch.
Speaker 3 (01:41:30):
And yeah, and you know, we got to this place
where and I think we're course correcting now where the
wrong people were in charge. We all agree on that,
but pretend was somehow able to drive the conversation because
they were centering social media in a way that for
a little while, for like two years, people actually believe societals,
(01:41:51):
societies need you know, taste were changing. But the minute
we got free speech back on Twitter and everybody just
started calling each other slurs again. We also, course correct
did on things like biology, you know, things less hateful.
Speaker 7 (01:42:04):
We did.
Speaker 6 (01:42:05):
You know, it's at this point to just compare I
don't know, jeans to the Aryan race. I think they're
really really going for us, and.
Speaker 7 (01:42:15):
It's just it's beneficial to us.
Speaker 1 (01:42:17):
But yeah, I'm with you on all of them talking.
Speaker 3 (01:42:20):
To Diamond, Dave Landell, Nazis and jeans and you know this,
that would make because blonde hair and jeans Nazi Beyonce
oddly enough, Yes, she had a nice Levi's campaign with
a blonde blonde. I'm guessing it was a wig.
Speaker 7 (01:42:36):
No, I would have I would assume. I don't know,
it depends. There's the Cowboy era.
Speaker 6 (01:42:43):
I'm not sure what I heard though, and I don't
know if this is accurate, but Sidney Sweeney apparently did
the ad for free and the money goes to domestic violence. Yes,
so there's like a butterfly on all the jeans and
she's not getting paid, so I guess the best thing
to do is just bully her endlessly online.
Speaker 3 (01:43:08):
You gotta look at the facts here, Okay. The American
Eagle CEO is a Jewish man doing a benefit for
victims of domestic violence, just like Hitler drew it up
in the playbook. We're gonna need a doe in here
to give some money to domestic violence, mister Hitler, Yes, sir, well,
(01:43:30):
that's the.
Speaker 6 (01:43:30):
One thing is Hitler would never lay hands on a woman.
Speaker 7 (01:43:35):
Oh man, things about Hitler, but it's so crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:43:40):
And you know what I think is good though, is
we are course correcting because five years ago, American Eagle
would have folded because they wouldn't have wanted the controversy right,
So that at the very leastest progress, whereas these people
in the super US videotaping themselves scream four or five
years ago might have gotten somebody fired, and now we
just everyone is laughing at there's no one like even.
(01:44:01):
To be clear, I don't believe that most of the
Democratic Party is on board with this.
Speaker 7 (01:44:06):
No, how could you be?
Speaker 6 (01:44:08):
I mean, every single woman is a carbon copy of
each other. It's all nose ring glasses on their way
to being a TV star on my six hundred pound life.
Speaker 3 (01:44:21):
It's a bunch of chicks with a Lena Dunham starter kit.
Speaker 7 (01:44:26):
Yeah, that's a perfect way to stick yep.
Speaker 1 (01:44:28):
Just ye.
Speaker 6 (01:44:29):
You can't imagine being mad all the time about everything.
And if there's anything that doesn't make me upset, it's boobs.
Speaker 7 (01:44:39):
You're going to be crass. But yeah, you know it's
just true.
Speaker 1 (01:44:43):
No, it works. I get it.
Speaker 3 (01:44:44):
And that's that's when you talk about like fighting the
wrong battles. There's no world as you know, they keep
talking about like you know, Trump has all the eighty
twenty issues, the countries with the eighty percent of countries
with them. Okay, boobs are one hundred percent issue. Gay
men like boobs, Gay men like talking about gorgeous women,
Yes they do. That's that's like a thing, you know
what I'm saying. How many gay men go to a
(01:45:05):
Madonna concert? Before she looked like a gay man herself?
The whole audience, Yeah, right, the whole.
Speaker 7 (01:45:13):
A pump. Yeah, that is a rough looking woman, I.
Speaker 1 (01:45:15):
Mean a Madonna.
Speaker 3 (01:45:17):
Now it's like what if Madison, Uh, it's Marilyn Manson
fell into raw sewage like in RoboCop.
Speaker 6 (01:45:26):
So it's just like a virgin and you're like, yeah, no, no,
not at all, nothing like one.
Speaker 7 (01:45:34):
It looks like you've been chained to a radiator in
a e so you should.
Speaker 3 (01:45:39):
Be playing the Sarah McLaughlin song instead of the Madonna song.
Speaker 6 (01:45:43):
H I figured that they found you in a cage
of this fighting dog.
Speaker 7 (01:45:50):
I can't believe you were ever a popstar.
Speaker 3 (01:45:52):
None of us realized Michael Vick owned Madonna this whole time.
Speaker 1 (01:45:55):
It's been so crazy.
Speaker 6 (01:45:57):
It makes perfect sense, though her hairson Madden h J.
Been electrocuted once or twice.
Speaker 1 (01:46:04):
Where are you going to be this weekend before we
let you go?
Speaker 7 (01:46:07):
I'm gonna be in Dayton, Ohio.
Speaker 3 (01:46:09):
Oh hot, damn full of Let me sell you right there.
Everyone listening on w H I O. Dave Landau is
in town. There are no excuses. That's a big deal.
Where are you gonna be yes, Dayton?
Speaker 7 (01:46:21):
Oh, I'm going to be at the Funny Bone Friday
and Saturday.
Speaker 3 (01:46:24):
Oh, come on the Dayton Funny Bone. I could send
Jenny's white trash family down there. That would be great
for who for you?
Speaker 1 (01:46:31):
My man?
Speaker 6 (01:46:31):
I don't know seen my audience.
Speaker 3 (01:46:36):
I'm married into the fam one of those families that
cheered when the Tiger ads say Freed and Roy. It's like,
it's like guys like guys like me and you at
least have the decency to keep it to ourselves.
Speaker 7 (01:46:48):
That's true, but we all wanted it to happen.
Speaker 1 (01:46:50):
Oh amen, no question.
Speaker 6 (01:46:52):
It's like boobs of the country wanted to see the
Tiger had his day.
Speaker 3 (01:46:58):
If you're listening on w H I O get down
to the Dayton Funny Bone. Dave Landau will be there
with his wife Tiger. It's gonna be a big weekend.
Speaker 1 (01:47:06):
Buddy. I'll check it over the weekend. You're the best.
Speaker 7 (01:47:09):
Thank you, sir.
Speaker 1 (01:47:09):
There he goes the great Dave Landau. There we go.
Speaker 3 (01:47:11):
The week is over.
Speaker 1 (01:47:12):
We did it. Your radio buddy will be your TV
buddy all week long.
Speaker 3 (01:47:16):
Fox New Saturday Night, Tomorrow night at ten, I'll be
on One Nation with Brian Kill Me Sunday night at ten.
Speaker 1 (01:47:21):
I'll be back on your radio Monday. Until then. Be
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Speaker 7 (01:47:26):
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