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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:03):
From Everywhere, USA. It's Fox Across America with Jimmy.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
Falo 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 Monday episode of
Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala, your home for top
shelf radio. In a bottom feeding political world, it is
a mess. As we hit the microphone on a Monday.
Donald Trump coming out in favor of Sidney Sweeney on

(00:31):
truth Social and that sound you here is every fifteen
year old boy remembering to vote Republican when they turn eighteen.
He's a lousy dad, but he's right. We're going to
follow up in the War on Cleavage because Democrats continue
to attack American Eagle even as the stocks Sore and
other brands follow suit. Jim Jordan is coming by to

(00:53):
get into the latest in the Russian collusion hoax fallout
involving Baraco bomb. Don't be thick all right, yo, Things
are heating up in DC. It's a good time to
be a lawyer or a food taster because the Clintons
are involved.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
You know that.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
Get in bed too. Just the same, but we'll talk
about it and we're gonna get into some grown up
analysis of the economy. Lydia moynihan, a financial reporter from
the New York Post, stopping by as well. On a
day that we learn the New York Post, greatest newspaper
and history of all mankind, is moving out to California.
Think about that. We're going to have something called the

(01:29):
California Post. And as someone who's you know, pretty well
appraised of what goes on out in California on a
daily basis, newspaper readers are going to be shocked to
find out things like Biden had dementia, Russia didn't hack
the twenty sixteen election for Trump, and that Hunter Biden's
laptop runsn't disinformation hug But if you read most of

(01:52):
the liberal rags out there, no. Obviously, people get their
news from a multitude of sources in this day and age.
But the point being is the New York Post is
exploiting a major, major opening out in California, where ninety
nine point nine percent of the state's media is completely
and entirely liberal Bingo eight at eight seven and eight

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nine nine one zero. If you want a part of
today's action. Win rolls the same role every day. Say
it every week, every month, every year, on a holiday,
I say it on a special or a best off,
doesn't matter. You're all welcome. We don't care who you
vote for. We don't want to be in charge of
how you run your life. We just you know. I'm
a talk show host, good old fashioned talk show host.
I lean to the right. You can lean anywhere you want,

(02:35):
lean on the jukebox. We don't care. Be a Republican,
be a Democrat. Just don't be a happy Monday you guys.
If you saw me in America's newsroom this morning, I
had quite a tan. I was a backyard drinking tan.
I got a lot of time in this weekend with
Jenny Fyaler and Lincoln Fala, drove around on the Bronco.
It was glorious. But I am a little hazy and
beat up. The fail has went hard. We had a

(02:57):
great Saturday night show. Curtis Leewa was phenomenal. But the
one thing I can tell you is when I got
on the air this morning. You're always trying to deal
yourself into the new news cycle, but what we have
right now is a bit of a holdover from last week.
You know, when you're walking through the mall, you're trying
to find a specific store and you see that little

(03:18):
red dot that says like you are here. Okay, well
in terms of media, in terms of the country, I'm
gonna get you up the speed on where you are
in the multimedia mall. You are here. The Democrats are
continuing to fight over Sydney Sweeney because they don't know
how to quit while they're behind. Okay, Yes, as a country,
we've moved beyond outrage and cancel culture, something we covered

(03:41):
on My Saturday Night show with Katrina Campins. The problem
with cancel culture, the reason it could never work, is
because it's predicated on getting mad at things that make
you happy. That's what cancel culture was born out of. Hey,
I don't like this comedian's joke. Fire them. Well, wait
a minute. Comedy show is supposed to be happy. Why
are we fighting? Hey that movie cast isn't fur enough.
Fire the director, But wait a minute. I was going

(04:02):
to the movies just to get away from all that
diversity crap in corporate America. That's what they did. Hey,
have you seen that halftime show of a football game.
What do you mean, Washington Redskins. But the Redskins donated,
I mean the Native Americans, the Indians as they call themselves,
donated the logo. That's it. We're not happy about the
halftime show fire, the mascot. They took the things that
made you happy and tried to reprogram the lens through

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maybe we're enjoying the wrong things, and it didn't work.
That's why the bud Light thing blew up. Everybody who
ever ever consumed a bud Light beer enjoyed marketing with
a lot of hot chicks, hubba, that's what it was.
It was hot chicks, jokes beer. That was the formula.

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And as you know, one day Dylan mulvaney came along
and bud Light gave Dylan mulvny a custom beer can
to celebrate one year of womanhood. That's how the bud
Light fallout started. Dylan mulvaney celebrating one year of womanhood.
Here at bud Light, we'd like to give you a
commemorative can. Never mind that under that plan, they're technically

(05:08):
giving beer to a one year old girl. I mean,
what are we talking about here? If we're supposed to
take this Seriously, why is the one year old drinking?
What do you think? This is the house I grew
up in. This is America. Come on. But the point
is the compass was broken, and in the era of
cancel culture, when the outrage mob was at its peak,
a public backlash was enough to make cooperations change their way.

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A public backlash was enough for most people to just
keep their distance from the fray. I mean, the reason
Leah Thomas was able to jump into the swimming pool
at the University of Pennsylvania, despite the fact that she
was only the only swimmer in the pool that had
a rudder attached. For all intents and purposes, is Leah
Thomas happened at the peak of outrage mafia, and people

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didn't want to be called transfoms and hobophobes even though
they didn't think it was right. The outrage had created
a gap between what people believe to be true and
what they were willing to say in public. Now that
ship has sailed, Okay, President Trump tweeting moments ago about
the Sidney Sweeney thing, and I just found it all
to be so funny that I have to read this

(06:16):
to you because it's fantastic but what he was saying is, Okay,
he found out yesterday on the Torment because he was
heading back to the White House that Sidney Sweeney is
a Republican. So let's start with the quote. It's clip one.
She's a registered Republican. Oh now, I love her head?
Is that right? As Sidney sweeneyhead.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
You'd be surprised at how many people are Republicans. That's
what I wouldn't have known.

Speaker 4 (06:40):
But I'm glad you told me that.

Speaker 5 (06:43):
If Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican, I think her
head is fantastic.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
And they went on to tweet a short while ago,
just moments after this morning. Anyway, after we got off
the air on America's Newsroom. We were doing this story
on America's Newsroom, and this tweet happened four minutes after
we got off the air. I'm not saying he was watching.
I don't know. It didn't give me a shout out.
I'm not taking credit, but I think he does know.
So here's the truth. Social post Sidney Sweeney, a registered Republican,

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has the hottest ad out there. It's for American Eagle,
and the jeans are flying off the shells. Go get them. Sydney.
On the other side of the Ledger, Jaguar did a
stupid and seriously woke advertisement that is a disaster. The
CEO just resigned. The company's in turmoil. Shouldn't they have
learned a lesson from bud Light, which went woke and
essentially destroyed it in a short but very woke campaign

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the company the market cap destruction has been unprecedented, billions
of dollars lost. Well, just look at woke single tailor Swift.
Ever since I alerted the world as to what she
was by saying on truth that I can't stand to
her she's not hot. So Donald Trump saying Taylor Swift
is not hot anymore, which is just hilarious. Where you

(08:00):
wait on that she had the highest grossing tour of
all time. I don't doubt she has plenty of fans.
That being said, people are pretty annoyed with Taylor Swift.
They don't want to hear it. But what Donald Trump
is surfing, and he's right to do so, is it's
not about like wokeness. What he's really tapping into here,

(08:23):
especially with the Sydney Sweeney thing, is people really got
tired of pretending that we didn't like hot chicks, that
we were somehow evil for putting a blondehaired girl with
big boobs in an ad. Guys, we've been doing that
in advertising since the beginning of time. And you know,
I know people tried to draw the distinction of Okay, great,
we've been doing it since the beginning of time. But

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where are the black women? Where are the brown women?
Where are the Latino women? Are you ready for it?
They're everywhere. They're all over advertising, They're all over Hollywood,
They're all over the fashion runways, They're all over the
cover the Swimsuit issue. They're everywhere there. We are representing

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everything in the modern age of America. Okay, let's just
name models that we can name. Naomi Campbell black, Tyra
Banks black. But again, you're telling me this is all about, right,
you know, white women? Emon Okay, I mean again, Jennifer Lopez,
one of the highest grossing actresses and models in the world, Beyonce.

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You know, this goes on for days and weeks and months,
and this whole pretend argument that, all right, maybe it's
not Nazi to have Sidney Sweeney, but when does everybody
else get a turn? They're having their turn that's the point,
and people don't want to pretend anymore. So as we
sit here right now in terms of the how did
we get here? Where are we okay? The Democrats spent

(09:50):
the last ten years of identity politics focusing on pretend stuff.
America's systemically racist. Black people can't get ahead, said the
black president and his black wife. It's like real that
went on. You know, Oh, the modeling isn't diverse enough.
Do you know who the highest grossing models and actors

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and actresses are in Hollywood right now? Black people? And
we're not going there, especially an American Eagle, which has
a Jewish ceo. They're not going out and doing Nazi
coding as Jewish CEOs of clothing companies in America. They're
going out there because they realize there's a massive appetite
right now to be ourselves again in this country. What

(10:33):
does that mean? Jimmy, can you translate it into English?
And yes I can. Nobody wants to live in a
world where we've got to walk around with a law
firm on retainer in our heads twenty four hours a
day for fear that we're going to say something or
like something that might be associated with some type of

(10:53):
social media backlash. We don't want to do that anymore.
We don't want to go to comedy and wonder if
it's all okay to laugh at the jokes. We want
to laugh involuntarily. That was funny. You had a natural reaction.
We don't want to go to movies and make sure
the plot line involves more than one marginalized characters from
an identity group that's traditionally underrepresented in Hollywood. That's what

(11:15):
they did, excuse me with the Oscars criterias. They rework
the Oscars criteria, so you can't win an Oscar unless
fifty percent of your staff is from an underrepresented group
and your main character is someone who's traditionally been marginalized
from society. So imagine if you were watching The Godfather
in the year twenty twenty five. The only way it

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could win Best Picture is if halfway through he made
somebody an offer they couldn't understand because they were deaf. Okay,
and forget leave the gun and take the canoli because
they don't like guns, and the cannoli could be for
one of those bakeries that doesn't support gay marriage. Never
mind that The Godfather is now transitioning to become the
godmother in order to remain eligible for Best Picture. That's

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the world we're dealing with now, where corporations and brands
are also being asked to walk around on eggshells. American
Eagle was like, we've got it. Here's a good play
on words about jeans. This ad went viral for Brookshields
in nineteen eighty four. We're pretty much gonna do the
same one with a newer model. Okay, she's gonna roll
around in her jeans. We're gonna see a whole hell
of a bunch of her boobs along the way. I mean,

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how many times are we going to play that drop
this week? And the point is they were not thinking
about some crazy white chick and a Suparu calling them
a Nazi. And they're still not thinking about some crazy
white chick and a Subaru calling them a Nazi. They're
thinking about, Wow, the stock price went up, Wow the
sales are through the roof. They're thinking about what you're
supposed to think about when you run a company in

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this country which is making money. That's it. Jaguar sales
down fifty two percent. I sat An America's newsroom this
morning Okay, Jaguar literally ran an ad campaign for their
auto brand that didn't feature a car in the commercial.
But that's the dumbest thing I've heard of. It's the
all new Jaguar, except the Jaguars not in the ad,

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and the people you're catering to aren't a traditional audience
for a Jaguar. I've told you this before. We used
to have mad Men, mad Men Don Draper, Remember that show,
Don Draper? Mad Men? How do we cater to the
customer preferences? How do we make money off this deal?
Somewhere along the line, mad Men were replaced by mad Them.
Don Draper became Dawn Draper, and instead of the customer

(13:29):
is always right, the customer was now too stupid to
realize the new direction of the world was going in.
Except there's only one small problem. The customer had no
interest whatsoever in going in that direction. Uh. I guess
we have some issues, uh, major issues. And that's what
Trump is is tapping into. People are tired of pretending.

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People are tired of being told that their good times
are bad. They're tired of that. The Sydney Sweeney ad
in a normal world is the least consequential thing that
happened on to Earth last week. Think about it. We
had a mass shooting in New York. Did it get
remotely close to the attention of whose boobs were in
the fashion ad?

Speaker 6 (14:10):
No?

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Okay, think about how many Christians were murdered on the
other side of the world.

Speaker 7 (14:14):
No.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
The Ukraine Russia fighting intensified to a point that we
lost more lives last week than at any point in
the history of the war. Okay, Hamas is making hostages
dig their own graves and streaming the videos. Okay, did
it get nearly the attention, Saidie Sweeney did No, Because
people paid attention to this. It was all over the news.
It was something everybody could have an opinion on. And

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yes it was a hawk girl with nice boobs and
all the fun stuff along the way. But the point
is that Democrats didn't go to bat last week for
any of those consequential stories I just told you about.
They went for bat to Hey, you guys are casting
the wrong people in these dungarees commercials, and that has
no deliverable It has no tangible effect on anybody's life
other than they give us all a fun way to

(14:57):
kill time on social media. But while the rest of
us are killing time. The Democrats are out there killing
their whole entire party.

Speaker 3 (15:04):
And I'm mad here in the real world, and I
know what's right or wrong or bullsh.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
You're listening to the host dues not afraid to go by.
He took showers with the other pros. They came out
of there, they said, oh my god, that's unbelievable. It's
Fox Across America with Jim Harris, Fox Across America with
Jimmy Phallop. We are fired up. It's a big Monday.
Jim Jordan is going to be here because we're talking
about all this crazy Russia Gate stuff. We're gonna get

(15:30):
into it with lyddiham one hand from the New York Post,
and I want to give you right now Harry Inton
over at CNN. He is their data guy. He had
two choice cuts. One was analysis of Kamala Harris, who
went on Stephen Colbert last week but was absolutely dreadful,
as I said on Friday, a perfect microcosm for why
the Democrats are pulling at their lowest recorded polling number ever. Okay,

(15:54):
CNN polling only began in ninety two. The Democrats have
never pulled lower than this. But here's Harry and talking
about one of the problems they have is that, for
all the criticisms of Donald Trump on the substantive side,
he is the most as Harriente said, influential president this century.
Here it is Clip eighteen.

Speaker 8 (16:13):
The Donald Trump administration is implementing new tariffs this week,
and I believe it is part of a larger story,
that is that the Donald Trump administration is arguably the
most influential this century and probably as well, dating back
a good portion the last century as well. Love it
like it, lumpet. Trump is remaking in the United States
of America. Donald Trump is the most influential president of

(16:34):
this century and probably dating back a good portion of
the last century. That is because he is remaking the
country in terms of tariffs, he is remaking the country
in terms of net migration, and he is remaking the
country in terms of how much policy changes he's putting
through in executive orders.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
So you understand, that's Harry Entton over at CNN. CNN
is the worst. But when they're forced to admit something
like that, Okay, Trump is and will be remembered as
probably the most consequential president of your life, because he
really has approached this at a substantive level. For all
the sensationalist garbage the Democrats are throwing out there about

(17:12):
the country being racist or we're all transphobic because we
don't want our daughters getting undressed with a biological mail
in the locker room, what Trump is focused on is like, hey,
what if we strengthen the economy. What if we secured
the border. What if our trade deals make us money
instead of lose us money. That stuff that ultimately impacts
the American worker. That is a superpower as a guy

(17:34):
who came from the business world. If you run the
government like a business and you make it more efficient,
the net benefit goes to the voter. There's a reason
people are fighting him as furiously as they are. It's
because if he proves that a paired down government can win,
then the people on the left lose their case to
keep charging you higher taxes for more government services. But

(17:57):
it was another Republican who summed it up, best government
is not the solution to our problem. Government is the
problem the corner. If you're listening on WEEU, if you're
listening on WPHT, no excuse not to come hang out
with your radio buddy. It sold Joels, it will sell out.
We've sold up gazillion tickets. It's close to selling out.
There's a meet and greet. I don't doubt it'll sell

(18:19):
out by Saturday. So if you want to go, get
your tickets now, foxacross America dot com. This is the
last live event I will be doing because Lincoln's football
season starts varsity football, and as you know, I bet
a lot of money in these games. I gotta be
there to find out win or lose. I'm not gonna
be on the road doing comedy. I need to know
whether or not there's a booky looking for me, whether

(18:40):
I got to go to a safe house. So this Saturday,
August ninth is the last road gig I will do
until we're back out there in November. And that starts
the twenty second. We're going to be in Pittsburgh. That's
a banger. The twenty eighth, we're in San Louis Obispo
out on the West coast. Twenty ninth, we're in Vegas
at Durango right there. If you want to hit it up,
it is foxacross America dot Com and we're gonna announce

(19:05):
a Hannity date. I just don't have a confirmation on
that yet. Me and him are texting each other, but
we're gonna work it out with Fox in the venue
and everything in between, and we'll probably make that announcement
on his show on the TV side and the radio
side just the same. So I will keep you posted
on that. But in the meantime, let's get back to
pretending we host a radio show. So somebody who's supposed

(19:26):
to be doing comedy, somebody who's supposed to be doing
stand up comedy is Stephen Colbert. This guy's so serious.
As Colbert had Kamala on last week. We spent some
time on it Friday. We certainly made fun of it
quite a bit on Saturday on the TV side, and
I wanted to play you a bit of the Kamala
Colbert thing.

Speaker 9 (19:46):
Who God, no, God, please, no no no listen, just
to be clear, well, I would E're gonna play you
a clip of the show.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
I'm not doing that to you again, I mean, is
that like violates the Geneva convention. I played two of
those clips on Friday, and I genuinely felt bad. You know,
people come to this show because it's like a three
hour port in the storm. When you're at work, you know,
you got stuff you're busy doing, or you're a little tired,
or you're beat up from whatever the case may be.

(20:18):
I am spiritual caffeine. That's what I represent to radio listeners.
Because I spent a lot of time in a taxi,
and during those twelve hour shifts, I came to appreciate
how a fun, peppy radio show would speed up my
work day. It would give me something to look forward to,
and the hours leading up to the show, it would
give me something to kind of run on the hour
after the show, and for me, a lot of that

(20:39):
was Rush Limbaugh. I listened to old school I missed
when I was a cab driver, just the same. But
then I must got in trouble for referring to the
Rutgers women's basketball team with a term we won't repeat
on the air. He did eventually come back bigger and
better than ever for a while there. But the point
is I listened to a lot of radio during my
twelve hour taxi shifts that picked up my mood. And

(21:01):
the only thing I ever dreamt about when I was
a cab driver is having more of them. So when
somebody gave me this crazy show, I was like, oh, dude,
that's the business model. Three peppy hours of news and
politics and ridiculousness, and we'll cover the hardest stuff out there,
the worst of the worst. But you really won't feel
yourself digesting all the hard news because the vibe on

(21:23):
this show is pretty frickin' light. Can you dig it?
Can you dig it? You digging? Thank you? But you
know what, no one was digging, and I mean no
one the Kamala Colbert thing. So here is Alyssa Pharah Griffin.
Lissa Pharah Griffin is on CNN. They have this new

(21:46):
show it's called Table for five, which is crazy to me.
That's a show with more hosts than viewers. Table for five,
Table for five, Viewership for two, but table for five.
So anyway, Griffin is also a regular on a show
you might have heard of called The View. The View
is off, maybe so, But Alyssa Farah Griffin worked in

(22:08):
the last Trump White House, do believe tried to get
hired here at Fox. She was on this show a
couple of times before she made it over to The View.
Well here she is basically concurring with everything I said
to you on Friday's show. So I don't think there's
a point here that's new to this audience or new
to me. But the reason I wanted you to hear

(22:30):
it is because I want you to understand in politics,
when people on the left start agreeing with people on
the right, it's because reality has forced their hand. They
don't want to do this. She does not want to
go on CNN and say like Kamala is a bad nominee,
nobody cares, or Colbert's a terrible show, nobody cares. She

(22:53):
wants to be able to say, in an ideal world,
misogyny and racism and everything in between. But with the
Democrats found out the hard way last week, and they'll
continue to find out until they pivot. Is Democrats win
and lose elections traditionally because they get overwhelming support from
minority voters. Black Latino overwhelmingly support the Democrats. Unfortunately, black

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men voted for Donald Trump in the last election in
record numbers. Latinos swung by forty four points to the
Republican Party in the last election, forty four point swing.
So the people who would traditionally power the Democrats the
victory walked away from them. Why because you can't make
black people vote for you just by telling them white
people are racist. Okay, you're a white person ninety nine

(23:36):
percent of the time in the Democratic Party. The idea
that you're gonna be like, vote for us because those
other white people are racist, it's insane. It's not a deliverable. Like,
look at the black community right now. What does the
black community get out of the Democrats throwing ten days
into saying Sidney Sweeney's a Nazi? What are they get
out of that? Does that improve the quality of a school? No,
because the Democrats opposed school choice, they will not let

(23:56):
you have it if you are a black person with
a child trapped in a failing school. Seventy percent of
the inner city schools in America can't read, and the
Democrats oppose giving them the option to go to a
different school system with their taxpayer to your dollars. Because
the teachers' union is the largest lobbyist wing of the
Democratic Party. See, the Democrats at their factory settings are

(24:16):
a really racist party. They were the party of slavery,
they were the Dixiecrats, They were the people who opposed
integrated schools. They were the people who opposed integrated school busing,
which is something Joe Biden got slammed for at the
first presidential debate in twenty twenty because Kamala Harris called
him out for trying to block black kids from going
to school on white school buses. And she said, I

(24:38):
was one of those black kids, and she got a
big round of applause, and everybody was like, Wow, this
Kamala Harris chick. She's going places wrong. Well, she wasn't
going place she was. She was going to the bar.
She might be going to rehab if you've watched them
for interviews. She's a mess. But the point is the
Democrats spent their entire existence as a party in slaving
and then trying to keep the black community down. What

(25:01):
they decided in the mid sixties when they realized they
weren't going to win the Civil Rights Act, as they
went with the old hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, what if
we actually just start offering stuff to these people weave
oppressed and telling them it's the other party, that's the racists.
And that was the historic pivot in politics. The Democrats
fought the progress and evolution of the black community that

(25:24):
every turn. At one point they're like, you know, we
are going to lose, so why don't we just get
some of these people to start voting for us? And
that turned the political back and forth on its head,
and from the mid probably late sixties forward, it became, hey,
you know those Republicans who were trying to integrate the schools,
they're racist. The whole country's racist. It's a stemically racist.

(25:45):
Tell you what, here's some welfare. We're going to break
up your nuclear family. Margaret Sanger wants eugenics in the
black community, but we're gonna call it planned parenthood. The
taxpayers will pay for it. We'll control your population size.
Vote Democrat, we're the ones who care. That's how it went,
and the Democrats became the party of black voters. But
as Charles Barkley famously said, after four decades of voting

(26:07):
exclusively Democrat, they all realized they had nothing to show
for it because the Democrats weren't trying to help the
black community. The Democrats were trying to help the Democrats.
Here is Charles Barkley really quickly on that.

Speaker 10 (26:22):
The reason I think the Democratic Party missed a Biden president.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Biden is losing Black Voss. They only care about black
people every four years. Wow, they only care about black
people every four years. He knows what he's talking about.
It's not wrong. Democrats looking out for black people right now.

(26:46):
They're fighting deportations. They're fighting deportations that to be clear.
Okay in the inner cities where overcrowding infrastructure is one
of the biggest problems in the way of a quality education.
The Democrats led twenty one million people into the country
and they're fighting for their rights to stay. Does any
of that constitute a deliverable the black America. No, but

(27:08):
that is the big priority right now. Okay, they're telling
you Sidney Sweeney's a race, a Nazi propaganda symbol. You know,
can't have these blonde girls do in denomads. What do
you think you are, Beyonce? Oh yeah, she did a denomad. Whoops.
So the point is all the pretend stuff the Democrats
have done, none of it has anything to do with
helping the black community. So in a few more years

(27:28):
we'll have an election and they'll go back to being
like everybody's racist. Black people got to vote for us.
That is the reality of who they are as a party.
But when it comes to the Kamala thing, when it
comes to the Colbert thing, the Democrats only agree with
the Republicans when they have to do. You remember how
Joe Biden, who kept glitching out in public, the media
was calling those videos cheap fakes until they had to

(27:52):
tell the truth. At the June twenty seventh debate, people
saw Biden in real time not know what planet he
was on, let alone what country that he was running.

Speaker 11 (28:05):
I am I am very willing to let the American
public judge my physical and mental filth, my physical as
well as my mental fitness.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
And the point is they had to tell the truth
after that. That's where they are with the Colbert thing.
That's where they are with the Kamala thing. They don't
want to say this, okay, but they have to say
this because the market is spoken. Here is Alissa Pharah
Griffin talking about it. It is clip nine.

Speaker 12 (28:27):
This interview felt like a microcosm of everything that's wrong
with Democrats post election. I'm going to CBS in this
sort of trying to make a point that they fired
Stephen Colbert, which many on the left colt.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
An attack on democracy.

Speaker 12 (28:39):
A man who is making twenty million dollars a year,
someone I hold in high esteem. But the economics of
his show were not working. He was losing forty million
dollars a year. He was in the Ed Sullivan Theater,
which is expensive to talk about the plate of democracy
at CBS and network that's having its own struggles right now,
rather than talking about the economics of the situation and
playing to something shrinking audience that is network television not

(29:03):
realizing it's not where the American voters are. It's felt
like if everyone who was advising her told her this
was a good idea, that is not where I would
have made the grand comeback. If she's it's like announcing
your exploratory committee on the sinking deck she had.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
It's like announcing your exploratory committee on the sinking deck
of the Titanic. Honestly, I mean that is Colbert. It's
a show. It's a dead man walking. He's trying to
get fired before May by being even more partisan than
he was because he wants to look like a rebel
on the way out the door so we can go
back to Comedy Central, launch a podcast, whatever. But the

(29:37):
point is comedy shows are not supposed to be out
there trying to gain rebel status in a political party.
Comedy shows are supposed to be out there making you laugh,
that's it. But it's the same problem the Democrats have.
They're not actually offering you a deliverable. Like, if you're

(29:57):
a comedian, the deliverable is laughter, escape from the torments
of your everyday life. If you're a political party, a
deliverable is a plan to improve your life that might
actually reconfigure the way you do things in a way
that makes life easier or more affordable. Okay, And that's
why we have the same issue with the people who
are the thought leaders in the Democratic Party, the aocs,

(30:18):
the Jasmine Crockets, the Zoron Mom Donnie's. They're speaking in
a lot of sweeping platitudes that they can't actually deliver on.
Like here's Jasmine Crockett calling Trump a piece of s
and going on to say, the problem is the Supreme Court.
Listen to this clip eleven.

Speaker 13 (30:34):
We need to have some real guard rails around the
Supreme Court because the Supreme Court has paved the way
for half the stuff that we see that is going on.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Listen, Donald Trump is a piece of Okay, we know it.

Speaker 13 (30:47):
Yes, yes he is, he is, he is, but in
a functioning democracy he still will not be able to
get away with this. But he's been able to get
away with this because the House Republicans are complicit.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
Life is hard, but it's harder when you're stoop Jasmine
crocket So let me just jump in here, Okay. When
she says we need to have some guardrails because the
Supreme Court has paved the way. Can just so are clear.
The Supreme Court has only gotten involved because local activist
judges have tried to grant nationwide injunctions against the actions

(31:27):
of a duly elected president. So you understand when she says,
in a FIP properly functioning democracy and a properly functioning democracy,
every one of those appellate Court judges would shut the up,
and Jasmine Crockett would too. She'd be unelectable, But you understand.
Like Donald Trump was elected overwhelmingly all the swing state's

(31:50):
popular vote, you get that his number one issue was
border security. Every time he is granted he has signed
an executive order or passed a piece of legislation, a
local judge has gotten involved to be like nope, I
issued are ruling, yeah, can't do that.

Speaker 3 (32:06):
Now.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
Of course, under the Constitution, he can do that. Everything
Jasmin Crocketts saying is a lie, which forces them to
appeal to the Supreme Court, at which point the Supreme
Court votes overwhelmingly to give the president his way. Why
because it's legal under the Constitution. So when Jasmine Crockett
becomes the thought leader and she's out there cursing because

(32:27):
that sounds hip, and she's out there making struw man
arguments against the Trump presidency, you understand people might cheer,
people might say this checks the future. I'm gonna vote,
I'm gonna donate. But she's not offering you an actual deliverable.
Like if I say, vote for me, I'll get all
the monsters out of the washer machine. Okay, I might
be able to tell you a good story about monsters. Okay,

(32:48):
I might be able to get you. Really, we're always
in there, especially when you wash the lights. It's the
lights that you gotta look out for on those tuesdays
spin cycle, the monsters are there. You get compellingly make
a case that there are monsters in the washing machine.
But if you vote for me, because I'm going to
get the monsters out of the washing machine. I win,
and then all of a sudden, the economy's bad, the
border's bad, the schools are bad, the grocer's bad, the

(33:10):
inflations are bad. Okay, it's actually on you because you
voted for something that wasn't real. You voted for a
real solution to a fake problem. Love, you know, for
all intensive purposes. And that's where the Democrats find themselves now.
And that's why the Kamala thing in a nutshell, the
Colbert interview in a nutshell forced their hand in the
Democrat Party, they're trying to nudge them along. Alissa Farra

(33:33):
is a member of the activist liberal media. She's builled
as a Republican on the View, But come on, man,
a Republican on the View is like a chicken that
works on the board at Popeyes. Okay, you can call
it a chicken, but it's clearly not looking out for
its fellow chickens. It's looking out for the board at Popeyes. Okay,
that's the reality. But what the Democrats have done is
they painted themselves into this corner where they refuse to

(33:56):
accept that they have to help anybody, and they think
they can just keep run on everybody's a racist and
everybody's a misogynist. But if we learned anything from the
Sydney Sweeney controversy, it's that no one's listening to them anymore.
The dog keeps barking, but the circus left town. The
critics have spoken.

Speaker 14 (34:16):
Well, that was Dimer, superstar representative from the great state
of Ohio is batting lead off in the next hour,
tippy top of the hour, me and Jordan going toe
to toe on all these Obama shenanigans and the Hillary stuff.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
We did a Mobarrel segment Saturday night about Hillary Clinton
and what we now know to be true surrounding the
Russia Gate probe. Do you understand Hillary and Obama? We're
on TV for a year saying, oh, the intel, the
things we've seen behind the scenes. Meanwhile, you know what
they were telling each other. They were telling each other
that there is no intelrec the Mondo really think about that.

(34:53):
I don't believe anybody's going to jail. To be clear,
we're going to talk about it with Jordan. Obama likely
shielded from the same press cidential immunity that helped Trump
out over the summer. And I don't not that you
should have been charged, to be clear, But I don't
doubt that even Hillary Clinton and the lawyers that surrounded her,
and the CIA operatives and the media lackeys who pushed
this along, they probably covered their tracks. But I think

(35:15):
the reason we all keep talking about this is we'd
like to believe somebody can get locked up, but we
want to make sure people understand that we have a
political party right now. You could call them the Uni party,
because it's not just Democrats, but it's a lot of
establishment Washington that want to control the rest of us
so badly that they're willing to break the government to
get control of it. Remember the whole democracies on the

(35:37):
ballot will they threw their nominee off without any democracy.
Now they keep telling you about big money in politics.
The Democrats outspend Republicans five to one, so they ever
mentioned their big money, of course not. Democrats are so
full of crap.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
From Embry where USA, It's foxed across America with Jimmy.

Speaker 1 (35:58):
Flo Oh girl, buckle up, Buttercup, the high flying Death
of FY and fox across America with Jimmy Fala. You're
home for top shelf radio and a bottom feeding political world,
and we are racing today President Trump coming out in
support of Sydney Sweeney. Democrats somehow still campaigning against cleavage.

(36:20):
That's stupid. Use your commonses weapons grade stupid. We're gonna
get to the bottom of it with your help a
little bit later in the hour. But batting leadoff, we
have some adulting to do. He is a superstar congressman
from the great State of Ohio, the fourth congressional district.
To be sure, Kim Jordan on the phone at the
top of the hour, Hey man.

Speaker 3 (36:39):
Hey, Jimmy, how are you doing. You have good weekend?

Speaker 1 (36:41):
It was solid. I'm not entirely sure I've sobered up yet.
I gotta be honest, they do, you know what they
do with me? And I'm not kidding. Every Monday morning
I'm on America's newsroom in the nine am hour, and
I'm pretty sure Fox does that just to put some
guardrails on me. You know, don't forget you got that
TV Monday. You know that whole thing.

Speaker 3 (37:01):
It's always in the back of your mind all weekend long.
I gotta go Fox, Wendy Morning Game.

Speaker 1 (37:09):
YEP Defense wins championships and it's the toughest show, because
there's like an eight hundred point IQ gap between Dana
Perino and me.

Speaker 3 (37:18):
You know, you do a great job. I see you
on TV.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
It's a great on the radio. Get to be.

Speaker 3 (37:22):
All with you.

Speaker 1 (37:23):
Well, thank you. Well. I was laughing because we were
on at nine to fifty this morning and at talking
about the Sydney Sweeney thing, and at nine p fifty
six a truth Social Post came sailing on to the
media task here at Fox. The President embracing the fact
that Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican, which doesn't surprise me.

(37:44):
And uh, the Democrats not grasping the fact that, like
ads for pants are not something anyone in America wants
to spend a week and half fighting over, regardless of
what your position is. Trump's winning because the border secure,
the economy's getting better. It has nothing to do with ads.
So the Democrats I think are cursed with this compass

(38:05):
that keeps leading them to the wrong battlefield.

Speaker 3 (38:07):
Yeah, no, exactly that it's like anything about the President.
They're going to fight, you know whatever, and they find
out all this this this young lady is a Republican.
Now that's gonna that's gonna be a big to do
with it. But yeah, it's like he said he was
going to cut taxes, we did. He said he was
going to secure the border.

Speaker 1 (38:25):
He did.

Speaker 3 (38:25):
He said he was going to make the European countries
anty up more for national defense for the tornado. They did.
He said he was not going to let I Ran
get a new cleer. I mean, it's like they can't
focus on the facts on the issue, so it's always
a text. Anything about the president is golf game whatever.
That's just how they operate.

Speaker 1 (38:43):
Yeah, I agree, we're talking to Jim Jordan, so give
me this because we've had we spend a lot of
time on this on my Saturday night TV show too. Basically,
what we now know is Hillary Obama, Schiff Comi Brennan,
everybody that was involved in essentiallyerating a fake story about
Trump being in bed with Russia, was on TV every

(39:05):
day for two years telling us that how the walls
were closing in. They were the ones building the walls.

Speaker 3 (39:11):
Yeah, no, exactly. They and remember this timeframe between election
day twenty sixteen inauguration Day twenty seventeen. What they did
there to undermine the president. They had a presidential daily Brief,
They had an Intelligence Committee community assessment that said one thing,
and they said, stop the presses, we're going to change it.
They all come to President Obama and meet to the

(39:33):
President in the White House. It's Clapper, it's Brennan, it's McCabe,
it's Rice, it's Lynch, it's all the key players in
the administration. And they decide that day to do a
new intelligence community assessment.

Speaker 1 (39:44):
They changed.

Speaker 3 (39:44):
They didn't follow the rules, didn't do what they're supposed to,
and they change it, and then they go after President Trump.
They used that for this whole narrative for the next
two years, all the way through Mueller, thirty million dollars,
nineteen lawyers, forty agents all through that put the country
through that, and it was boloney. And the key then,
I think, is on January six, twenty seventeen, up at

(40:05):
Trump Tower. They go up there. President Trump thinks it's
a defensive briefing, the briefing every incoming president gets from
the intelligen community, and instead it's a setup. And they
go up there in comby Jim Comy himself tells the
President about the dossier, the dossier that he knows his garbage,
he knows it's boloney. But he tells the president and
then that gets leaked and thereby giving it credibility. Oh,

(40:26):
it was important enough to tell the president of the
United States, the incoming president, about the dossier must be real. Oh,
Trump really cluded with Russia and for two years they
sabotaged his presidency, all all not following the rules, all
because they changed the assessment. And they did it at
Obama's request.

Speaker 1 (40:43):
What a racket. We're talking to Congressman Jim Jordan, and
that's a distinction. I want to draw to what you
were talking about when Comy gave Trump that briefing. Okay,
Comy didn't tell Trump that. By the way, this story
is based on your opponent's opposition research.

Speaker 3 (40:58):
No, of course, nunt, of course nut. Yeah, the Clinton campaign,
remember the Clinton campaign paid the law firm Perkins Cooey,
who then went out and hired Fusion GPS, who then
went out and hired the foreigner Christopher Steele, who then
went and talked to a bunch of you know, all
kinds of shady dudes in Ukraine and Russia and wrote
this document that was garbage. So they laundered it so
many times, and then what they would also do is

(41:20):
launder some of that information to the press. It would
then appear in the press, and there got by give
credibility to the adoptie that they It was like a
circular thing, that's what they did. And all again to
undermine the president because how dare how dare President Trump
beat Hillary Clinton? Clinton was supposed to win. Everyone knew it.
And it was this mindset like we're going to do

(41:40):
whatever it takes to get President Trump. And never forget
what Joe Biden or excuse me, what Chuck Schumer said.
January third, twenty seventeen. Chuck Schumer's on Rachel Maddow Show
and she gets asked about President Trump criticized the intelligen
commutey because he was saying this, Russia stops blowing you
out of that because there was already rumors out there.
And Chuck Schumer says, never forget you mess with the
intelligence community. They have six ways from Sunday at getting back.

Speaker 1 (42:02):
Yeah, He's like, what can I what can I tell you?
Something that is in my permanent audio cachet. I could
play it right now. Let's let the audience hear this.
They're gonna die. This is real. Hold on you made
a good point. Let me play this two seconds. We
tell you today you.

Speaker 15 (42:13):
Take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from
Sunday at getting back at you. So even for a practical,
supposedly hard and os businessman, he's being really dumb to
do this.

Speaker 10 (42:24):
What do you think the intelligence community would do if they.

Speaker 15 (42:26):
Were I don't know, but I from what I am told,
they are very upset with how he has treated them
and talked about them.

Speaker 1 (42:33):
Now, Jim, when you hear that, okay, I mean you
brought it up. When you hear that, Okay, we know
you know Rachel Maddison, what do you think they'll do?
He probably knew what they were doing in real time?
Who knows.

Speaker 3 (42:46):
Maybe it's a question so much to asking. I was
kind of struck. Also, I'm glad you played that because
I didn't realize that Rachel Maddow kind of chuckle about them.

Speaker 1 (42:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (42:54):
The fact that someone in the press, someone in the
press would chuckle about the idea that you go to
get back at an American citizen for questioning how their
government operates, in particularly the intelligence community, that is frightening.
What did President Trump do wrong? Win an election? For
goodness sake? He's allowed to win the election that decided
by we the people, and that you're going to go

(43:15):
after him. And this is how crazy and upside down
that whole time was, and what the left was up to,
what these democrats were up to with willing assistance from
the mainstream press. I mean, I is just like, like
just the fact that that, remember, Chuck Schumer at the time,
was the top Democrat in the United States government, and

(43:37):
that the intelligence pree is going to come after an
elected official for no reason. They're going to make it up.
That that is how sick this whole thing was.

Speaker 1 (43:44):
Amen. And these are the people who say they're protecting democracy. Yeah,
thank you, I understand out of your protecting democracy, but
I trying to jel our opponents based on fake intelligence
that we created.

Speaker 3 (43:56):
Yeah, And literally the whole thing was to undermine the
guy who we the people made president of the United States,
and they spent the better part of two years doing
just that. And of course, when it was all said
and done, Bob Muller testifies in front of our committee,
he doesn't know what's on page one, what's on page two.
He was clueless about the Mueller report. But the one

(44:19):
thing that was in the Moller report was no collusion,
no conspiracy, no coordination whatsoever between President Trump his campaign
in Russia. And yet for two years that's all they told.

Speaker 1 (44:29):
Yeah, it was what a racket. And you know, when
we saw Mueller actually give that testimony, it was a
kid doing a book report on a book he hadn't read. Yep,
you know, just sitting there in front of and they
spent I just want everybody to understand why we're bringing
this up. I mean, it's borderline criminal, if not criminal.
I know people are luring up left and right, but

(44:50):
they absolutely tried to upend the presidency, which is not
exactly being a responsible steward of democracy, and then to
take it to that next place. All of this was sensationalism.
I want them, you know, listeners, understand how morally to
prave this was, you know, and I know if Trump
watched Rocky four during his first term, they were like,
that's the one with the Russian you know, and there

(45:11):
was nothing he could do. If Melania had Russian dressing
on a salad, CNN was like, all the walls are
closing in now, it's crazy.

Speaker 3 (45:20):
Now. Remember the one thing they did get right is
remember The whole reason the Clinton campaign, okay, this, this
laundering of the money to pay that Christopher Steel, the
foreigner to write the crazy dossier, was because she was
under real investigation for losing thirty thousand emails, right, and
she had to take attention off that. So let's create

(45:41):
some false story about President Trump, her opponent, cluding with Russia.
I mean, that's how sinister this entire operation was.

Speaker 1 (45:51):
And to think Trump got Mara a Lago rated over
what they claimed was information. He didn't have the right
to have Hillary waxed thirty three an email. So they're like,
what are you doing Tuesday? You want to get drinks?
You know it's crazy, Yeah, a double standard that we
appreciate you calling out. Give me one more and I'll
let you run.

Speaker 3 (46:09):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
It is Ohio summer season. I know you guys are
on recess. I know there's fares. Does Jim Jordan get
out and eat some elephant ears? How does this summer
look for you?

Speaker 3 (46:19):
I'm a sugar waffle guy, sugar waffle guy, but we
just we've been traveling so much. I haven't had a
chance to get to the local fair. I'm going to
try to try to get to one maybe one. Well,
I'll get back in time. Maybe for the Champagne County
I missed it. You're the legendary fair that you go
to the Auglaides County Fair for the Champagne County Fair,
which is another great fair we have in our neighborhood.

(46:41):
Sugar waffles are my favorite.

Speaker 1 (46:42):
Yeah, that's great. Well, the Auglais County Fair is funny
because you know it's my favorite in the world. But
when Lincoln was four years old, do you remember those
games they'd have at the fair where you throw it
You throw a dart at a balloon and when you
pop the balloon you get to pick a prize. Well,
when Lincoln was four years old, he popped the balloon
and asked for a poster is called too hot to handle.
It was a girl in nothing but a fireman's hat,

(47:04):
and you imagine his mom didn't want it. Coming back
to New York with four year old Lincoln.

Speaker 3 (47:11):
You got to Teddy Bear, the six foot Teddybears said, that's.

Speaker 1 (47:17):
What he did. I got to give him the Teddy
Bear and I obviously folded the poster and put it
in my back pocket. You know, I got the kid
lousy Pard here you're the man. Keep playing good ball
out there. There he goes the great Jim Jordan. And
if you take a second and really wrap your head
around what he was telling you, because we have a
good time having these conversations, but what is he actually
telling you it? You know, this is borderline trees and

(47:40):
is stuff. If it's not actual high treason, it's something
close to it. Obama, Comy Clinton, Chef Brennan, everybody in
the intelligence community did not like getting criticized by Trump.
But understand why they were getting criticized by Trump. It's
because Trump knew they were making up the story about Russia. Okay, bingo, mano,

(48:05):
you know whether or not you colluded with Russia, And
if you didn't collude with Russia, and you truly know
you didn't collude with Russia, then you're really pissed off
of the people trying to say you did, because you
know what they're up to. That's why Trump didn't fire Muller.
If Trump had something to hide, he would have fired Muller.
He let the investigation play out because he knew they
didn't have him. What the Democrats were trying to do

(48:28):
was frustrate him to the point that he would fire
Muller and it would convince the whole entire world there
was something to hide. But you understand when Chuck Schumer says, oh,
you'd better not piss off the Intel community, even if
the Intel community is trying to upend your presidency with
their own bogus story. If the Intel community is that powerful,
then we really have to look into raining them back

(48:50):
because we don't actually have elections. If they're allowed to
choose who stays and who goes based on how they
handle being criticized on a fake basis, that's madness. And
everybody who went on TV, whether it was Clinton, whether
it was Komin, Brennan, Clapper, they were all Obama. They
were all out there saying like, oh, you ain't gonna

(49:11):
believe this, this is crazy. You're not gonna believe it. Yeah,
and looking back now, we're not gonna believe it. As
you were listening to the host who won't back down,
he is white, but he do across America with Jimmy
fall I'm gonna give you two quick clips just to underscore.
I mean, you talk about morally bankrupt human beings and

(49:32):
I don't doubt to make it to the tippy top
of politics. You've got to be a little bit of
a dirt bag to get things done behind the scenes.
I agree with that. Okay, I don't doubt he does.
Here is Barack Obama on ABC January of twenty seventeen. Okay,
he's trashing Republicans for not believing the Russian collusion narrative.

(49:52):
There's only one small problem. Obama approved Hillary Clinton's plan
to make up the Russian collusion narrative. Okay, so you
understand what he's complaining about. This is what went on
in real time. The Democrats saw that Hillary was losing
ground because of her classified email problem, so they went

(50:14):
out with help of the Open Society Foundation and drafted
a counter narrative that Russia hacked the DNC servers because
they were trying to help Trump win the election. They
gave this to the media, the media began reporting on it,
like you know, the Obama and the FBI are talking
about this story that Hillary was hacked by the Russians

(50:35):
because they're trying to help Trump, and it was made
up completely out of thin air. So this is Obama
on TV yelling at Republicans for not believing his own
lie about Russia. Clip three. I'll be honest with you, George.

Speaker 10 (50:47):
One of the things that I am concerned about is
the degree to which we've seen a lot of commentary
lately where there were Republicans or pundits or cable commentators
who who seem to have more confidence in Vladimir Putin
than fellow Americans. Because those fellow Americans are Democrats, that cannot.

Speaker 1 (51:07):
Be Does that include the President elect?

Speaker 10 (51:10):
Well, what I will say is that, and I said
this right after the election, we have to remind ourselves
we're on the same team.

Speaker 1 (51:18):
Vladimir Putin's not on our team.

Speaker 10 (51:20):
If we get to a point where people in this
country feel more affinity with a leader who is an
adversary and views the United States and our way of
life as a threat to him, then we're going to
have bigger problems than just cyber hacking.

Speaker 1 (51:39):
He is so fullish, this guy. Okay, So that's Obama saying,
we've got to decide, if we're going to be more
republic more loyal to America, we're going to be loyal
to Putin. Now he's drawing that line in the sand.
As a guy who made up the Putin story. Here's
John Radcliffe. You see I a director clip four.

Speaker 16 (51:56):
This intelligence that was so shocking that John Brennan brought
together the National Security Council, President Obama, Vice President Biden, Clapper,
Comy Susan Rice and brief them on this intelligence about
a Hillary Clinton plan to frame Donald Trump, and that
the CIA made the required referral of that to the

(52:17):
FBI to investigate that as a counterintelligence matter. And as
John Durham found, the FBI buried it. They didn't open
a file, they didn't assign an analyst, they didn't investigate
it all.

Speaker 1 (52:30):
They just spent the.

Speaker 16 (52:31):
Next few years really amplifying the lie of Hillary Clinton's
Steele dossier and burying the truth of her plan to
frame Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (52:41):
I mean, dude, that is people with the dirty mind
that think like that, tell them, Michael. So they went
out there, Okay, they had an intelligence briefing. Hey, guys,
we've just received word that Hillary's cooking up a fake
narrative that Trump colluded with Russia. And they're like, that's awesome.

(53:01):
Not like we've got to stop it. We've got to
throw them in jail. That's illegal. No, they were like, oh, wow,
good for her. Let us know how we can help,
And again they want you to believe they're the people
protecting elections. They did the same thing in twenty twenty.
Hunter Biden's laptop became a story for about a half hour,
and everyone in the legacy media killed it because Establishment

(53:24):
Washington told them to and the intel community told them to,
so a story that showed the bidens. We're getting a
kickback from all of Hunter's influence pedaling schemes. Something Hunter's
own business partners testified to under oath was called Russian disinformation.
It was made up by these sick people, a bunch

(53:46):
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If you listen on WEEU, if you listen on whid
Out in the Pennsylvania area, hey, honestly, if you're listening
on connect FM, if you're listening out on JAS, if

(54:07):
you're listening in Beaver County, you guys have shows in November.
I will be in Pittsburgh November twenty second. That's a
real thing. But this Potstown gig, it's sold, Joels. This
Saturday night is the last live gig I'm doing until
I go on tour at the end of the fall,
because I am a dad. My kid is a senior
in high school, and I want to watch Lincoln's football team.
So I'm going to do my best to be in

(54:27):
town for all of those games, which means you get
no live fail a comedy shows in the fall. It's
just reality. It's just the way it's got to be.
But don't listen. It's hard on me two kids. But
guess what end in November. I'm getting back on the
road four weeks in a row. So yeah, there you go.
That's enough, and everybody reel it in, reel it in.

(54:47):
But you know what, these children sound effects that we're
dropping are a perfect segue over to the intellect of
Kamala Harris, the Democratic standard bearer in this past election.
I know you guys are pretty familiar with her. She's
not real smart. Well, here are Democrats, Kristin Welker, even
Alex Padilla, who's from California. I think Jared Polis is

(55:09):
in the montage as well, and they're asked whether or
not Kamala should run again, and they all have the
same answer, which is no answer. Clip six, would.

Speaker 17 (55:19):
You encourage former Vice President Kamala Harris to run for
president in twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 1 (55:24):
Allan encouraged Vice President Harris to follow her heart.

Speaker 18 (55:27):
I haven't talked to Kamala about what her plans are.
I think what we need is the ability to make
sure that we can build that coalition of fifty five
fifty eight percent when decisively turn our back on this
divisive Trumpian era of politics.

Speaker 1 (55:43):
And by the way, he says, yeah, we got to
build that coalition of fifty five to fifty eight percent.
The Democrats didn't get anywhere close to fifty five or
fifty eight percent. They lost the popular vote, they lost
all seven swing states. But again the characterization there by
Jared Polis is the same problem Kamala Harris. It's flat
out saying the divisive era of Trump's politics is not

(56:03):
actually divisive. Trump's positions are overwhelmingly majority positions. Secure the border, okay,
is something that eighty five percent of Americans support, biological
men not being allowed to compete against biological women. Over
eighty percent of people support and yes, everybody supports lower taxes.

(56:25):
That's like in a ninety percentile. So the Democrats can
tell me these deportations are like Ice is the Gestapo
and blah blah blah blah blah. But you want to
know something, The Democrats under Barack Obama deported more Americans
than anybody in history. And there wasn't a single Democrat
getting arrested to show allegiance to the illegals. There wasn't
a single Democrat like Alex Paedia performing stunts on live

(56:48):
TV to get the attention to the country over an
issue he doesn't actually care about. There were no Cory
Booker shout fests, and Chris Senator Van Congressman Van Holland
anyway didn't go to a migrant attention facility and break in. Okay,
there were no cries for due process. Barack Obama deported
more people than anybody in history, and no one in

(57:09):
the Democratic Party wanted to due process or a sit in,
which means that it has nothing to do with the
people and everything to do with the politics. But the problem,
again and again and again is, for some reason, the
Democrats refused to pretend to care about Americans. You don't
have to care, but you could pretend to care. Hey,

(57:30):
the schools are bad, We're gonna help. They don't do that.
You know prices are too high. No, No, they don't
do that. You know what they told you for the
four years they were in charge. The economy was great.
And it's just a messaging problem. You don't get it.
These voters out there, they're not They're not getting the
message of us telling them how good the economy is.
They don't get that things cost twice as much and
that they don't have any money in the bank. If

(57:52):
the messaging was better, they'd understand how lucky they are
to see mortgage rate quadruple, gas prices double, and grocery
prices go up by thirty. I'm telling you the economy
is working, and we are very proud of Bidenomics.

Speaker 7 (58:05):
And as today's jobs numbers make clear, Bidenomics is working.

Speaker 1 (58:11):
Whoa bidnomics is working. Eighty percent of the country thought
the economy was headed in the wrong direction. But let
me give you a little more this Kamala stuff. Because
Harry Entton over at CNN, he's the data guy. He
was tasked with reacting to the news that Kamala wasn't
going to run for governor in California. And you have
a choice when you're test with this sort of thing

(58:33):
at CNN. You could just lie, which is what the
base wants you to do, which is what management wants
you to do. Well, she can't run. We're a white supremacist,
misogynist Republicans or something. Never mind that Kamala Harris ran
for governor once, excuse me, she ran for presidents. She
ran for president once before, and in the state of California,

(58:54):
where she was a senator and she was an attorney
general in the very state that elected her to those
two positions. As a presidential candidate, she was pulling at
one percent. Kamana is a soul stove one percent. She
was pulling behind my milk okay, because they had seen
her and they didn't like her. Okay. Her signature achievement

(59:18):
as an attorney general is bragging that she got free
gender reassignment surgeries to illegal migrants who wound up in
jail for violent crimes. This was her. This is the
ad Trump used against her in the general election that
crushed her because Trump was able to run the ad.
Kamala Harris is for they them, President Trump is for you.

(59:39):
Do you remember this clip?

Speaker 7 (59:40):
When I was attorney general, I learned that the California
Department of Corrections, which was a client of mine.

Speaker 1 (59:48):
I didn't get to choose my clients. A client of
the Attorney General, a client of.

Speaker 7 (59:51):
The Attorney General of the Office of Attorney General, that
they were standing in the way.

Speaker 1 (59:56):
Of surgery for prisoners.

Speaker 7 (01:00:00):
For prisoners, and there was a specific case, and when
I learned about the case, I worked behind the scenes
to not only make sure that that transgender woman got
the services she was deserving.

Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
So it wasn't only about that case.

Speaker 7 (01:00:14):
I made sure that they changed the policy in the
state of California so that every transgender inmate in the
prison system would have access to the medical care that
they desired and need.

Speaker 4 (01:00:27):
I mean, dude, what sort of sad, twisted and tiny
leftist echo chamba does that woman belong to?

Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
Ah? But really think about Kamala Harrish. She's on TV bragging,
Oh no, when I was the Attorney General, I changed
the law so illegal immigrants who decided they were trans
could make the tax payer buy them a new gender.

Speaker 12 (01:00:51):
Thanks big government, waitnesses.

Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
And she thought that was like a talking point. Now
I look what I got here, And people were like, wait,
what she did do that as attorney general? It's one
of the reasons when she ran for president. They were like, no, Okay,
she did things like that as a senator. Okay, she
wanted to do abolish ICE. As a senator Ice. You
know what ICE is tasked with doing. Ice has to
deport murderers, rapist, child traffickers, and drug cartels, the worst

(01:01:16):
human beings on the planet. Their job is to round
them up and get rid of them. Here she is
vowing to abolish ICE.

Speaker 16 (01:01:22):
A lot of the signs that the rally you just
held were people standing there saying abolish Ice.

Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
Yeah, is that a position that you agree with?

Speaker 7 (01:01:31):
Listen, I think there's no question that we've got to
critically re examine ICE and its role and the way
that it is being administered and the work it is doing.

Speaker 1 (01:01:39):
And we need to.

Speaker 7 (01:01:39):
Probably think about starting from scratch, because there's a lot
that is wrong with the way that it is conducting
itself and we need to deal with that.

Speaker 1 (01:01:48):
Oh God, it's so embarrassing. But the reason I bring
into all up is these were her actions as a
representative of the state of California. When you hear Kamala
Harris say she's not running for governor of California and
it's you know, well, the system's broken, and someone who's
been on the inside, it's time for me to work
from the outside. And that's what's really going on. Come on,

(01:02:09):
don't bush me.

Speaker 10 (01:02:10):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
What's really going on is she knows she can't be
the governor of California because donors aren't giving her any money.
They're not giving her any money because nobody in the
Democratic Party thinks she's going to win. Traditionally, if you're
a presidential candidate and you're now running for governor, if
you're someone with that type of international name recognition, the
idea of you saying I'm going to run for governor

(01:02:32):
is enough for everybody else in your party to clear
the field. Meaning, if she was a big, formidable candidate
and she said well I'm running, there wouldn't be a
single solitary Democrat talking about running because they'd be like, well,
it's her nomination. The donors are going to give her
all the money. But in this case, the donors aren't
going to give her any money. And that's a big problem.
It costs a lot of money to run for political office. Okay,
and here is Harrytton. I want to give him credit

(01:02:53):
for this because he's over on CNN. And again, anytime
someone on CNN tells you the truth, it's because they
have to. I don't want you, they have to. They
realize she is not a valuable commodit, viable commodity. Here's
Harriet and clip seven.

Speaker 8 (01:03:07):
What's probably going on is she saw what the polling
numbers were, perhaps for her running for governor of California. Yes,
she has left open the idea that maybe she could
run in twenty twenty eight for the Democratic nomination. But
I'll tell you, Abby, I've looked at those numbers. She
would be the weakest front runner since nineteen hundred and
ninety two. So the bottom line is this, she is
looking at the numbers. She knows what's cooking, and then

(01:03:29):
all of a sudden, you know what, Actually, this lifelong politician.

Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
I want to be outside. This isn't give me a break.
Give him credit for that. He knows that she didn't
want to be on the outside. She's a sociopath. Trust
be the inside. Remember when Joe Biden ran for president, Okay,
the fifth time he ran, which was back in twenty twenty.
I don't remember that ever happening, but it did, and
when he ran for president, Kamala Harris on the debate

(01:03:55):
stage accused him of paling around with segregationists. Was there
something he'd bragg about and called him out for fighting
integrated school bussing Soday This Joe Biden did not want
black kids riding on white school buses. He went to
bat against integrated school bussing. I was one of the
little girls that wound up getting on that bus. And

(01:04:16):
she got a big ovation at the first debate. You
know she did. The day after the first debate, Tara Reid,
the woman who accuses Biden of sexual assault on Twitter. Okay,
Kamala Harris said, yes, I believe her. She deserves to
be heard. So Biden's a segregationist rapist. Biden then calls
up and goes, how would you like to be vice president?
She's like, when can I start? Okay? That's who she is.

(01:04:38):
Kamala is a lying socio pass fact check. Okay. Remember
Kamala Harris who who bashed the vaccine. She wound up
mandating a vaccine when Biden became president. Biden and Kamala
trashed the vaccine on the campaign trail in twenty twenty.
Think about that. Some of you listening right now lost
jobs because you didn't want to take ava. Okay, vaccine

(01:05:02):
that didn't work as advertised. They told us vaccinated people
could not catch COVID. That is a fact check false. Okay,
but that's what the sale was, you can't catch COVID.
That's how they went from no vaccine to some vaccine.
Who I can't believe. It's not vaccine. They said, you
can't catch COVID. We have the data here is rachelle
Wlinsky at the CDC.

Speaker 19 (01:05:23):
Our data from the CDCs today suggests, you know that
vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick,
and that it's not just in the clinical trials, but
it's also.

Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
In real world data. Love but lo and behold Sadly,
hundreds of thousands of people have died from COVID that
were vaccinated, that were vaccinated. Okay. Now, the people who
are hesitant, some of them might have been hesitant because
Biden and Kamala bashed the vaccine before they mandated the vaccine.
Do you remember this.

Speaker 3 (01:05:53):
Let's just say there's a vaccine that is approved and
even distributed before the election.

Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
Would you get it?

Speaker 7 (01:05:59):
Well, well, I think that's going to be an issue
for all of us if.

Speaker 11 (01:06:03):
And when the vaccine comes, it's not likely to go
through all the tests that needs to be at, the
trials that are needed to be done. When we finally
do god willing to get a vaccine, Who's going to
take the shot?

Speaker 1 (01:06:14):
Who's going to take the shot?

Speaker 11 (01:06:15):
You're going to be the first one to say, put
me sign me up. They now say it's okay.

Speaker 5 (01:06:20):
And the question of whether it's real when it's there,
that requires enormous transparency. You got to make all of
it available to other experts across the nation so they
can look and see so there's consensus this is a
safe vaccine. If the President o'ts tomorrow we have a vaccine,
would you take it only if it was completely transparent.
But other experts in the country could look.

Speaker 11 (01:06:42):
At it only if we knew all of what went
into it. If Donald Trump can't give answers to administration
can't give answers to these three questions, the American people
should not have confidence.

Speaker 7 (01:06:52):
But if Donald Trump tells us I should that we
should take it, I'm not taking it.

Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
I mean, dude, that is totally absurd. Why because those
same people mandated that same vaccine on the campaign trail. Hell, no,
who's gonna take this? You're gonna take it. I'm not
gonna take it. If Trump tells us we got to
take it, I ain't taking it. Okay, lo and behold
they made you take it after they bashed it. And

(01:07:17):
then they're like, who are these conspiratorial lunatics? They have
doubts about the vaccine? Time was a presidential nominee and
his vice president could bash it all summer and then
mandate it. Nobody gave a hard time. But that's the
pretend world she's lived in. But California voters are a
real world. They know her and that's why she isn't
running like she's that unpopular in her home state. And obviously,

(01:07:40):
when you bring that to scale, if you look at
this nationwide, I mean, she just lost at a historic level,
like a Mondale level, when you consider how divided the
public has been in the last eight years of the
Trump era. Okay, the idea that she lost all the
seven swing states, there were no swing states, she lost
them all. She lost the popular election. And if you're

(01:08:00):
a billionaire mega donor to the Democratic Party, the last
thing on earth you want to do is put your
money on the wrong horse again. And that's her problem. Okay,
if you watch her on Colbert the other night, you know,
Kamala Colbert. If you look at their careers like race horses,
it is time to head to the glue factory. You're

(01:08:24):
listening to Fox Across America with Jimmy Fla, Fox Across
America with Jimmy Phala. We have Lydia Moydehan from the
New York Post in the next hour because the Post
is going to start publishing a California edition of its newspaper,
which means readers out in California are about to learn
some hard truths. Think about to find out for the

(01:08:48):
first time that vaccinated people got COVID, that Trump wasn't Russian,
that Biden had dementia, the laptop was real, and oh yeah,
they're going to find out that men can't have baby.

Speaker 11 (01:09:00):
Only girls can be the mommies, only boys can be
the daddies.

Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
Yes, search, I mean, dude, crazy, time to be alive.
But I'm excited that the Post does that and that
it really matters because if you start driving an honest conversation,
which is what got Trump back, into power for whatever
you think about Trump and all the you know, he
all of the memes and all of the zeitgeist things
that he embraced in the run up to this victory.

(01:09:29):
You know, when he was dressing like a garbage man
to troll Biden for calling him, you know, the Republican's garbage,
when he was working at McDonald's drive through, to bring
attention to the fact that Kamala lot about working there.
Those were great zeitgeist moments that trended and were funny,
and that stuff is indispensable in elections. It goes a
long way. But the reason Trump won is because Biden

(01:09:53):
stuck around long enough that we were able to compare
Trump's presidency to Biden's presidency, and that became a really
big problem for the Democrats. I mean, come on, man, no,
that's how it went down. That's honestly why the conversation
terms subsitative. If the Democrats could have somehow gotten Biden
off the ticket and just kept screaming that Trump was

(01:10:14):
racist and a threat to democracy, we might have spent
this summer voting on pretend stuff. But because the summer
started off with Trump's record being compared to Biden's look
at the border, look at the economy, look at the taxes,
you know, look at the schools, look at crime. The
fact that people now had a substantive lane to engage

(01:10:35):
in made it really hard for the Democrats to win
because they were running on things nobody cared about. I'm
going to give you five minutes on climate change in
the next hour. But the nutshell on climate change is
that the reporting in truth has been everywhere. I mean everywhere.
Listen to this, Leonard Nimoy and Dan Ratherner. This is
four years apart, clip twenty five.

Speaker 6 (01:10:55):
What clientists are telling us now is that the threat
of an ice age is not as remote as an
once thought. During a lifetime of our grandchildren, Arctic cold
and perpetual snow could turn most of the inhabitable forces
of our planet into a polar desert.

Speaker 20 (01:11:11):
Concerned about rising temperatures on planet Earths heated up a
hearing here in Washington today. For years, scientists have theorized
about the dangers of the so called greenhouse effect, the
warming of the Earth's atmosphere due to the burning of
coal and oil.

Speaker 1 (01:11:26):
So four years earlier, we're all gonna freeze. Four years later,
we're all gonna mout. And what did both of those
sermons have in common? The gloom and doom prophets wanted
to get paid money, money, money, money, money, money.

Speaker 2 (01:11:40):
Money from everywhere USA.

Speaker 1 (01:11:46):
It's Foxed across America with Jimmy Baylor. Oh Hot, damn.
A video has gone viral of Sydney Sweeney taking target
practice with a gun. Of the Democratic Party really a
statement in response pretty much sums it up. So now
she's Republican, she likes guns. They are not ready for this.

(01:12:11):
In the Democratic Party. They want you to believe they're
feminists and they're the party of women. But if that
woman doesn't have a beard, they do not support that woman.
Democrats are so full of crap. A lot of people
feel that way. Eight at eight seven to eight nine
nine one zero the phone number, whether you agree or disagree. Okay,
I'm just a ridiculous radio host named Jimmy Fala. This

(01:12:33):
show is of course Fox across America, and it functions
day in and day out with one rule. You can
be a Republican, you could be a Democrat. Just don't
be a bang there. It is as we sold your
on on a Monday, Lydia moynihan, superstar financial reporter at
the New York Post, is going to be joining us
in studio in this hour to talk about the Post

(01:12:54):
expanding its operations out to California in an attempt to
force a I guess you'd say a more honest conversation
for the California voter. I mean, because if you've been
watching what's happened to California under one party rule, it's
been crippled by wokeism. Everything woke turns to even right now,

(01:13:15):
Gavin Newsom had passed an electric vehicle mandate, an ev mandate,
but nobody bought electric cars. They didn't buy them. It's
less than two percent of the market. It's not to
say they're bad. It's not to say you're wrong for
driving one. Some of these teslas are awesome. But do
you know eighty percent of the Tesla owners own an
additional vehicle. Did you know that? So it's a real
luxury possession for most of the people who own them.

(01:13:38):
Because we're not at a place nationwide where number one,
we have the infrastructure needed to power electric vehicles in
the numbers that we would see if this mandate went
into effect. Okay, number Two, they're still super duper expensive
compared to a lot of the cars out there. And three,
they don't have the distance and the range that you

(01:13:59):
need if you're taking long road trips like the ones
I take to see Jenny's family. When we go out
to see Jenny's family, it's six hundred and sixty miles.
And if you think that sounds long, you should see
the dinner conversations. Ugh, people don't shut up. I'm kidding.
I love them. But the point is, Okay, we can't
drive six hundred and sixty miles in an electric car,
stop for three minutes at a loves or a pilot

(01:14:22):
or a sheets, gas the thing up and get right
back on the road. No, Now you've got to charge
your car for a few hours, assuming there's a charger there.
A lot of times there aren't. I mean, one of
the things we always make note of, me, Jenny and
Lincoln when we're traveling across the country is we'll see
the electric charging stations. We don't have an electric car,
but we'll still make note of what kind of shape
they're in. And if you've been following this story, when

(01:14:44):
Pete Bodha Judge became the Transportation secretary. They allocated forty
two billion dollars to building more pumps. We'll lo and
behold charging stations. That forty two billion under Pete Boota
Judge's stewardship, got us seven charging stations. Pete Booty Judge
is pathetic. That's six billion dollars per charging station. Now

(01:15:05):
you can tell me, well, you understand they're gonna spend
more money. They're gonna build more of this stuff. They
are at some point, once the regulation and the shakedowns
are finished. Everything the government throws money at. Just so
you understand, and this is why people oppose big government.
Don't make it about race, don't make it about identity,
don't make it about anything. Okay, it's a dollar incent world.

(01:15:26):
Every single dollar we spend in Washington. So if it's
foreign aid for food, if it's military aid for somebody
on the other side of the world, whatever you want
to tell me, it is. The clearance rate is about
fifteen cents, Meaning for every dollar we spend on a
problem in Washington, fifteen cents goes towards the dog towards

(01:15:47):
the problem. The other eighty five percent stays in Washington.
We're paying in cash so we throw massive amounts of
money in things. You go, oh, well, look at this,
Look at the Republican's Democrats spending all this money on
this stuff. Except nobody ever gets the stuff. Why because
all of the cash gets absconded by politicians and pumped

(01:16:09):
into their own special interest programs. That's just how white
folks will do. You like, let me give you an example.
So Donald Trump's nominees not confirmed as they go on recess,
he told everybody, screw it, go home. I'm not giving
into Chuck Schumer. Chuck Schumer vow to keep the Senate,
his portion of the Senate around to do confirmations and
stop blocking them. If Donald Trump spent five billion on

(01:16:33):
the National Institutes of Health, one billion on what's called
a Global Fund, three hundred million on the World Food Program,
fifty million for fighting HIV and developing countries, and one
hundred and forty million for the UN Children's Fund. Now
all of these things, you go, yeah, why are we
helping the UN Children's Fund? Why aren't we helping World
food programs? You know, why wouldn't we spend a billion

(01:16:54):
on the Global Fund? Whatever the hell that is? Because
all of these democratic projects as we found out by
opening up the books of usaid, don't go to anything
that have these fancy names. So it's like help the puppies.
You're like, yeah, like the puppies, let's help the party.
Would we give a billion to help the puppies? And
then you find out eighty five percent of that money
goes to some guy who walks around in a furry costume,

(01:17:17):
who's some weirdo in Washington, some unelected bureaucrat. That's most
of what's happening with government spending. That's why people oppose it. Okay,
when you think about all the money we spend in
foreign aid, like think of how much money we've been
sending over to like impoverished African nations, yet they're still
at the same level of hunger they were when we
started sending that money in the seventies and sixties. Why

(01:17:39):
are we still there? Because the people getting the money
keep the money. They don't go out. United States gave
me two billion dollars. I think I'll go buy some
macaroni and cheese for the locals. They go, No, they
gave me two billion dollars. I think I'll keep half
of it, all right, I'll keep eighty percent, I don't
you know, and we'll spend it where we spend it.
Sam Kinnison had the best bit about world time unger.

(01:18:00):
He's like, if you want to solve world hunger, tell
them to move where the food is. I know it
sounds crazy. I don't mean to trivialize it, but he's
screaming and yellow. He's like, you live in a desert,
nothing grows there. Move where the food is. It's stupid,
but I bring it up because this whole hostage situation
in Washington right now about the Democrats being now, we're

(01:18:20):
not going to confirm your nominatil we get what we want, Okay,
but what they want is I just read to you
has nothing to do with America again. You know, I
keep telling you the Democrats refuse to pretend they care
about America. Okay. The Global Fund, what does that have
to do with American citizens who can't pay nothing? The
World Food Program nothing, the UN Children's Fund nothing. I'm

(01:18:44):
not saying it's bad. I'm saying the money doesn't go
to these causes anyway, fight HIV and developing countries. Nothing.
And I'm not saying we shouldn't help other countries. I'm
telling you what we learned and opening up the books
because a doze in USAID is the clear tan's rate
on everything I just told you is fifteen cents on
the dollar. At best, it's usually ten percent. It's usually

(01:19:05):
ten percent. So all of those dollar amounts sound massive.
But where does the rest of the money go. It
goes somewhere. We don't know about the congressional slush fund,
some type of lobbyist, Paola, I don't know, act I
don't know. I'm trying to be responsible here, but we
know their own documents show that the clearance rates are criminally,

(01:19:26):
criminally low. So when you sit here on a funny
daylight today it's Monday, the war is still raging over Sydney, Sweeney, okay,
and the Democrats. That's Nazi stuff. First of all, it's
so intellectually disqualifying to draw any parallel between Hitler killing
six million people, an American Eagle wanting a hot girl
in its ads, American Eagle as a Jewish CEO. He's

(01:19:49):
not out there run a Nazi propaganda I promise. It's
a weird thing amongst the Jews. For whatever reason, they
don't like Nazis. I don't know why. I don't know
what it is, but I'm just I'm telling you in
my life experience as a cab driver, it's a radio host,
as a TV host, as a touring community median, I
very rarely run into Jews that are like, you know,
the Nazis had some good ideas. So I'm just telling

(01:20:09):
you the CEO of American Eagle is not running Nazi propaganda.
Why are they holding onto this stupid thing? Because the
Democrats got really drunk on power during the cancel culture era.
If they caused enough of a rage online, most people
just gave them what they wanted to make the problem

(01:20:30):
go away. Corporations commenters, It's all a lemon drop, old
street scam in New York City. And I can tell
you this has been around one hundred years. It's called
a lemon drop. If you're over here visiting New York,
this could happen to you. I'm going to tell you
how to spot it. But essentially, what a lot of
scams do street hustlers. So they walk around in Times

(01:20:51):
Square with a broken pair of glasses. You don't know that,
but they walk around broken pair of glasses and they
look for families. A guy with his wife and his kids,
and they've got the you know, I love New York
t shirts and the New Yankee hats and the NYPD
hats and all that stuff. They can spot you from
a gazillion miles away, and they walk through Times Square
with their broken glasses looking for someone who's not looking,

(01:21:14):
because they're staring at the big buildings, or they're staring
at the break dancers, or they're staring at the naked cowboy,
or they're staring at the Somali guy dressed in the
Elmo costume who just grow up their little sister. Or
they're scared of the fat lady and the Spider Man costume,
or the guy walking around in the giant Transformer outfit.
Times Square is the Star Wars Cantina. If they charged

(01:21:35):
you twenty dollars for a selfie inside the Star Wars Cantina,
that's what it is, So stick with me. Guys who
engage in a lemon drop are walking around Times Square
with a broken set of glasses looking for tourists who
are not looking. They bump into the tourists and then
throw their glasses on the ground broken and start screaming
at the tourists that they broke their glasses and you

(01:21:58):
owe them money. That's what the im and drop is.
The guy's walking around with his family. Someone slams into
him and goes, hey, watch where you going man? You
broke my glasses. The guys like, what are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (01:22:06):
I was just no way you broke my glul You
better give me some money.

Speaker 1 (01:22:08):
And the guy's like, I'm not giving you money. I
didn't break you glad, and the guy starts screaming, Officer, officer,
this dude broke my glasses. Won't give me no money.
And what does the terrorist do? Y gosh, I just
we need to make this go away, honey, Let's givem
a couple of bucks. And they just give him a
couple of bucks and the guy walks away. What does
he do? Three feet from there, he slams into the
next terrorist and drops his glasses on the ground. That
is Democrat politics in the year twenty twenty five. They've

(01:22:32):
gotten their way by bumping into random people and screaming
till they got something from them. Hey, what you mean
men can't swim and a women's swimming pool. That's racist.
Officer in the University of Pennsylvania's like, oh ho, we
don't want to be called racist transphobes. Let's just let
them meet into the pool. We don't want any trouble here,
go ahead, here's a gold medal. Go swimming, you know.
And that's what they did. That's what they were doing

(01:22:53):
and telling you that policing the border was racist. The
Democrats voted for borderwall funding under Obama and under George W.
Bush Trump gets into office, they're like, that's racist. We
should be building bridges, not walls, officer, and most people
are like, I guess border securities racists. I'm not going
to support that anymore. And for a long time it worked.
That's how they were canceling mascots and corporate pitchmen and
comedians and everything in between. And if you screamed loud enough,

(01:23:15):
people just let you have your way, just to make
the hullabaloo die down. But what we came to quickly
realize is that people doing the most screaming were idiots,
morally bankrupt, dirt bags who just wanted the power. They
had no interest whatsoever in progress. Again, has anyone gone
back and helped the Native American community? Now that we Whack,

(01:23:36):
the Washington Redskins and the Cleveland Indians, because I'm going
to go out on a limit and say changing the
halftime show didn't actually do anything to address the fact
that Native Americans have the highest rates of heart disease, diabetes, alcoholism,
and illiteracy. I promise calling them the Commanders doesn't suddenly
pick things up on the reservation, especially when you consider
the people on the reservation would prefer the nickname the Redskins. Okay,

(01:24:00):
the vast majority of Native Americans want who be included
in our society, in our pop culture. They don't want
to be erased. But understand, the left got its way,
whether it was Whacking and Jemima, the Redskins, the Indians,
Missus Butterworth, Uncle Ben Land of Lakes butter Come on,
we can't have a lady pretending to be an Indian
on the side of butter Never mind if there's a

(01:24:23):
woman pretending to be an Indian in the United States
Senate from Massachusetts, that's neither here nor there. Okay, But
the point is people eventually tune them out. So one
of the reasons I've covered Sidney Sweeney as extensively as
I have just to be clear, is she has great boobs?
You're honestly, it's a cheap excuse to get into it
on TV. A lot of gratuitous Sidney Sweeney shots this weekend.

(01:24:45):
But I'm being silly. Stick with me. I've covered it
because it's the progress. It's massive, massive progress. Five years ago,
American Eagle would have pulled this ad campaign that it'd
been like, we don't want the trouble. People are screaming this.
It's bad for the brand. Come on the advertisers, what
do you want here? Okay, But now American Eagles st
is up twenty percent, so other advertisers are following their lead.

(01:25:11):
Just the same. Corporate America went woke because a couple
of corporations did, and they were like, well, we want to,
you know, signal our allegiance because we don't want the
outrage mob mad at us. Next, it was kind of
like its own shakedown, like look at BLM, look at
Black Lives Matter. They raised a couple hundred million dollars.
Did a single penny of it go towards helping the

(01:25:31):
black community. No, it was a shakedown, and everyone who
was running it has resigned because they got caught buying
mansions and giving money to their family members. But nobody
ever went out and was like, yeah, by the way,
what the hell happened to the money we donated all
that money because it was all just a shakedown. But
what corporations are coming to realize now is that all

(01:25:51):
of this woke stuff has nothing to do with their
ability to crank out a product. People like I talked
about this earlier. Jaguar ran a car commercial that didn't
have a car in it because they just wanted you
to know we hire trans models in blacks and gays
and everything in between. That's great, okay, But when I
go to the car and buy one at the dealership,

(01:26:13):
I'm not interested in who the models are sexually attracted
to in your commercials. I want to know how fast
the car goes? You know, what kind of gas mileage
is it get? Can I fit my fat butt in there?

Speaker 3 (01:26:24):
You know?

Speaker 1 (01:26:25):
Can my family five my kids like eight for twelve?
Is he gonna fit? These are the things I want
to know, okay. But they fought all the wrong battles.
That's what happened. The wokeism got the keys to corporate America.
They got the keys to advertising and they got a
chance to drive the car in the name of inclusion
and diversity and tolerance. The only problem was none of

(01:26:47):
them knew how to drive. The show that always comes prepared.
I got food, I got my fried chicken. Really be it?
It is Fox Across in America with Jimmy Fayla. Elizabeth
Warren says, zoron Mom Donnie is the best candidate for

(01:27:10):
mayor in New York. Never mind that he wouldn't have
the capacity as mayor to keep any of the promises
that he's making in terms of freezing rents and giving
everything away. I mean for all intents and purposes. That's
probably why Warren likes him. He's an Indian giver. But
here she is talking about it.

Speaker 17 (01:27:27):
That's the mayoral race right now in New York City.

Speaker 1 (01:27:30):
That's Zora on Mom Donnie.

Speaker 17 (01:27:32):
How does this young guy come in, doesn't have the
money to spend that Cuomo has, doesn't have the position
that Adams has, doesn't have the backing of the billionaires.

Speaker 1 (01:27:43):
How does that work?

Speaker 17 (01:27:44):
He comes in and he talks about how to make
New York City affordable for families, and he says, we
got to talk about housing. We got to talk about
the price of groceries, and we got to talk about
childcare because without those young families are trying to make it,
people can't make it in New York City unless they're rich.

(01:28:06):
And he wants to make this city work for working people.

Speaker 1 (01:28:09):
And that's what it's all about.

Speaker 17 (01:28:11):
That's why I think this race in New York City
is so important. Because Zoron managed to win by talking
about affordability. Democrats across this country will win by talking
about affordability. And then and here's the key, not just
talking about it.

Speaker 1 (01:28:28):
Delivering on it, but how do you deliver on it
if you raise taxes on the wealthy Because if you
raise taxes on the wealthy, do you know what they do?
They leave? Okay, most of that tax base that is
supposed to be keeping New York afloat is already in
Florida and Raleigh, in all parts of the southeast east
bounding down loaded up and truck and we got to

(01:28:49):
do what they say can't be done. That whole thing,
it's already happened. And it's one of the reasons Mom
Donnie probably could win the mayor's race. It's the people
who would traditionally save the city have already left the
city enough. To Blasio, they didn't have to stick around
for a socialist to get into town. But that's the
bigger problem. When the Democrats say, talking about the economy,
talking about affordability, Okay, what did the Democrats do for

(01:29:11):
affordability in the last four years they held national office.
They spiked inflation too, a forty year high, mortgage rates quadrupled,
grocery prices went up by thirty percent, and their climate
policies doubled the cost of gas. Is there anybody listening
right now who found life more affordable because the Democrats
were in power? Answer would be no. But that's why

(01:29:32):
Warren is drawn to mom Donnie. It's the same compassionate message,
but all of it is a fraud. We're not even
on the air yet, Lydiam moynahan's already taken shots at me.
It is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fala And I
was telling her about one of my stalkers, of which
there are many. Yeah, you have no idea and uh wow.

(01:29:55):
And I was telling her about one of my stalkers
and she was like, whatever, You're not even like that funny,
like whatever. So thanks, But I agree with you, and
it is great to see you. On the day we
find out the New York Post is expanding to Los Angeles,
the LA Post, the California Post, California Post. God, I
love that so much. Yeah, well, yeah, yeah, it matters
to me. We need more New York Posts all over
the world. The New York Post is the print equivalent

(01:30:18):
of what I aspire to be in news, which is
a fun way to consume hard news. Yeah, all of
that totally. The New York Post is funny. Some of
the headlines through the years. Anthony Winer got caught sexting women.
The headline was the stroking gun. Pretty funny. Everybody knows
headless body found in topless bar, that whole thing.

Speaker 4 (01:30:37):
Elliot Spitzer, Yo, there you go, best laid plans.

Speaker 1 (01:30:43):
Well, there was an old street joke when the Post
first not when it first launched, because it goes back
to Alexander Hamilton. Yeah, but when I first came across newspapers.
I believe I've told you this, but this was an
old street joke. I only buy Hustler magazine so I
have something to hide. The New York Post in which
is so funny. Heard that that is so funny, so funny.

Speaker 4 (01:31:02):
Yeah, because a lot of times people act very elite.
Everyone reads, oh I don't read, and then they're like
so I say, yes, you're and you're like that was literally.

Speaker 1 (01:31:12):
Only in the Post. The Post the greatest paper ever printed.
And the reason I wanted to come to Los Angeles
is because what The Post does better than anything is
it cartoons ridiculousness. And in a way, it's putting the
vitamins in the apple sauce because you still digest the
hard news story, but you also see how absurd it is.
Humor is such a viable tool when it comes to

(01:31:35):
covering news and political persuasion and everything of that nature.
But their job is to just entertain people and drive
engagement to these conversations, and humor goes a long way
towards doing that. Like I'm pretty upfront, like you know,
a lot of what I'm doing is marinated in insanity.
But I don't actually have the agenda, Like I don't
you know, I just want people to find a fun
way to thank you. Just marinated. You'll get sick if

(01:31:58):
you eat it as been cooked. But the point is,
I love this, and I love this for California, and
I feel like it's a long time coming because a
lot of their papers have been able to function the
way most of the media did before Fox News showed up.
You know, the media used to not only be ninety
nine percent liberal, but it used to actually be responsible
for ninety nine percent of the content. Yeah, now pretend

(01:32:20):
it wasn't. Yeah, it's just straight down the middle. We're
in another world now because legacy media, you know, in
terms of ratings and consumption, isn't even like half of
what we consume now, and they could still lean wildly
to the left, but it's been so discredited on so
many different fronts that I love this come up in
some print media. I just love it, That's all I
want to say. I far I think that's very fair.

Speaker 3 (01:32:42):
Now.

Speaker 4 (01:32:42):
I think the New York Post was one of the
first publications to understand the attention economy, and back in
the seventies and the eighties, they had these fabulous, you know,
covers to each newspaper, and people paid attention. And it's
funny because it's like now we have so many things
buying for attention online or phones, and yet people still

(01:33:02):
want to see.

Speaker 1 (01:33:02):
The front page. I always want to say it.

Speaker 4 (01:33:06):
Thank you, like in a way that you never hear
about for The New York Times any other sort of
major publication. Oh wow wow, because they know how to
reach people to your point.

Speaker 1 (01:33:15):
Amen, that's so funny.

Speaker 4 (01:33:17):
I think you should go out there do a couple
of shows celebrate the launch of the California Post.

Speaker 1 (01:33:23):
Fox New Saturday Night does belong on the West coast.
That would be dope. But let's talk about it for
a second. There is a lot of dope on the
West coast. So very apt. The guy who ran the
Inquirer's name was David Pecker. Who could ever forget when
Jeff Bezos accused him of blackmail? The Post came through
with Bezos exposes Pecker. That's a solid paper. I mean,

(01:33:48):
I love that so much. Remember when Biden got caught
with classified documents in his car? Anybody vet this guy
V E T. T E because of the Corvette solid stuff,
Elliot Spitzer sex scandal, Ho no e Joe and oh
uh Eric Adams got in got in trouble for that

(01:34:10):
Turkish thing. Grand theft Ottoman not bad. I mean it
could go on for days. I'm just reading them. Uh. Communism,
that's Kamala with a K. I love it. So this
is such great stuff. Lemon squeeze when Don Don Lemon
got fired. The point is, Lydiam moynihansen Studio, we're having
a good time.

Speaker 6 (01:34:27):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:34:27):
The New York Post is expanding west and that means
that means, uh, the liberal monopoly on print media out
there is you know, firmly in trouble because people are
going to enjoy this coverage more. That's the point. And
I like that for Californians because when I travel state
of California, this is what's happened. You know, in New

(01:34:48):
York it's cool to say you support Trump now, like
in a lot of fact, a lot of circles in
you You're not going to get of a restaurant. Yeah,
Like five years ago, if you were in a gift
shop and they were like, you look for the Maga hats,
I'd be like, oh no, no, I I was. I
was meeting a hooker. He must be running late. I
don't know what's going on, you know that whole thing.
But now it wouldn't even matter totally. In the course

(01:35:09):
of my family going to La every summer, and I've
been going for as long as I worked here because
Kennedy has a house in LA, so we would always
spend the fourth of July there, so me, Jenny and
Lincoln would get get a friend with a house in LA.
That's my take on that's a move. Don't buy one.
Don't subject yourself to those taxes in that regulation. The
lack of water if a fire breaks out, you don't
need to sign out for all of that. Come on, man,

(01:35:29):
come on, man. As long as you got some lesbian
firefighters with no water in the fire hydrants, you're good.
I mean, we're good.

Speaker 4 (01:35:35):
That's how they went with the In the Beauty of
your dream Man's that's their motto.

Speaker 1 (01:35:39):
Thank you So having said that, Okay, In the amount
of time I've spent going out there, it went from
my first time in LA when I was writing for
Kennedy's Fox Business show and I'd appear on the show
every week. Her Yes, I was online at rental car counter,
me and my buddy Dean Imperial Hollywood Zone. And this
guys started out with here in the city, but he

(01:36:01):
was in LA working on a TV show. But blah
blah blah, blah blah blah. It was called imposters. It
was on. It wound up on Netflix, but season one
was on Bravo. It was a scripted drama about conmen
and Dean the show he actually started. No h I
note right, he started in the series finale opposite Uma
thurmat So how about that. So anyway, me and Dean

(01:36:22):
are online at the La Rental Kiosk at Lax and
a guy had come up to me and he's like, hey, man,
I watch it on Fox. Not bad man, but quietly,
you know what I'm saying. By now when I go out,
it's amazing. Now there's like a marching band that way
before they approached you. No, I mean, I was at
Dodger Stadium on the fourth of July. Probably took a
hundred selfies in LA at Dodger Stadium. But what I

(01:36:43):
mean is that's how the zeitgeist has kind of shifted
away from liberalism, and the Sydney Sweeney thing is a
great example of that. It's a classic exercise of like
the people on the woke left that drive that conversation
fighting the wrong battles because I don't believe the whole
democratic part. He hates awk girls or believes it's Nazism,
but because they've been governed by outrage for so long.

(01:37:06):
The outrage winds up driving the bus and people are
so afraid in that part.

Speaker 4 (01:37:09):
Yes, that if you stand up to them and stand
up for common sense.

Speaker 1 (01:37:13):
Yeah, you're gonna get canceled. Well, I don't want to
grow out of the party. I don't want to get
called a Nazi. Totally. Totally. I mean that they've gotten
rid of any opposition. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:37:21):
So, and I think there's lots of normal, smart Democrats
out there, But the people who drive they're shouted down.

Speaker 1 (01:37:26):
Yeah. The people who drive their news cycle are angry
white chicks and subar Roos, and that's part of the problems.
And it's not play normal people. One of my brothers
is a super That doesn't mean it's not that it's
not Someone put it a meme. Okay, not no, not
all Subaru owners or lesbians or angry lesbians, but all
angry lesbians are driving Superoos. That's pretty funny. Someone the

(01:37:47):
car why my mother really wanted. That's fine, a great car.
I'm not bashing it's a fine car. That's not the issue.
But these people, okay, who are going to war against
Sidney Sweeney. It's such a dump battle to fight totally
and getting past the insanity of her being a Nazi
or hot girls being popular and advertising being you know,
heavily populated with them over the course of time. It's

(01:38:10):
also it's an American eclet yep, what does this American
ego and to anyone's life that would constitute a deliverable
if you solved what you say is this problem. Let's
say we kick Sidney Sweeney out tomorrow. Doesn't boost a
test score, does a lower grocery price, doesn't do anything,
does get anybody a job, to make anybody safer. And
the fact that they keep fighting these pretense superficial battles

(01:38:32):
tear people down, of course, but against popular things. Hot
chicks pretty popular, We've got very popular.

Speaker 4 (01:38:40):
Well, I think for so long these people like were
able to sort of control the narrative and deny reality
and it makes them feel a lot better, right, Like
if they can tear down Sidney Sweeney and they're not
happy with themselves, like they feel so much better because
of that. Yeah, And you can't, I mean, you can't
deny reality anymore because the fact is guys like hot
girls and like, it doesn't mean if she's an American

(01:39:01):
eagle out or not, like that's still going to.

Speaker 1 (01:39:03):
Exist and that's and when. But when they make this
argument about like Jens, oh, how come to black and
brown women? You know, it literally the oldest joke in
the book.

Speaker 4 (01:39:11):
Like I remember in high school, I was like, hah,
isn't so funny.

Speaker 1 (01:39:14):
It's a double on top. It's in the Brookshields commercial.
But never mind that the highest grossing models alive right
now are black women. Beyonce is really big, Tyra Banks
is really big, Naomi Campbell's really big. There's a lot
of really successful minority women that model. In fact, if
you were to go look at Runway shows, it's not
a bunch of white American chicks. It's everything. And we're

(01:39:36):
attracted to all SAPs, everything as long as they're under
one hundred pounds. Yeah, that's it. Very diverse. It's who's
the way tape worms. But Lydia Moynihand's here laying her
secrets bear It is all liquid for her. I know
how this where I've hung out with you Ida, how
this works.

Speaker 4 (01:39:52):
Wine is part of a liquid diet.

Speaker 1 (01:39:55):
When she talks about Geane, she's talking about the genetic
makeup of the grapes. If you're listening.

Speaker 4 (01:40:03):
Out in Sonoma right now, Well, look, I mean now
that we're launching the California Post, we need to be
doing some shoe leather investigative now in Napa Valley.

Speaker 1 (01:40:12):
Yeah. Well, if you're going to do markets, go do
the Napa markets. What are you doing? Lyd come on, man,
so huge economy? Amen, talking about the huge economy. Give
me a minute on this while I got here, Lydia
morninghand from the New York Post soon to be the
Los Angeles Post, which we love.

Speaker 4 (01:40:27):
The California it's a little disoriented because New York is
both a city and of state.

Speaker 1 (01:40:31):
Yeah, and they changed their names a lot, though, Like
California had the California Angels, they were the Los Angeles Angels,
the Anaheim Angels. Kind of interchangeable.

Speaker 4 (01:40:39):
I think if somebody says la, I still think California
is Silicon Valley.

Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
It's a catch all. Well, right now they're playing like
Charlie's Angels out there in California. It is not good.
Take a bunch of chicks we can't hit, So give
me this though. We're talking about markets and economies and
stuff like this. Charles PM was on this morning got
my attention. I was getting ready to do America's newsroom
about trade deals, and he was like, it's more than
a trade deal because every one of these, like recalibrations,

(01:41:05):
also comes with a big financial investment. And I think
on the right we're doing I want to believe a
fair job of representing what this means to the American person.
But do you think the average person gets the ramifications
of recalibrating trade deals or do you think they're still
on the fence because they're not sure how this is
going to affect prices.

Speaker 4 (01:41:23):
Look, I'm not even trying to fully understanding all of
the implications, right, I mean, so, I don't think anyone
fully understands implications, but I think people understand the top line,
like we used to be taxed by all of these countries, yes,
and now we aren't. So I think people understand the
big picture. But you're right, I think we could do
a better job kind of distilling what that actually means.

Speaker 1 (01:41:42):
Okay, it is hilarious to me.

Speaker 4 (01:41:45):
Once those trade deals become successful, a lot of the
headlines focused on is this fair for France?

Speaker 1 (01:41:50):
Yeah? Is this fair? Is this fair for the EU?
You know?

Speaker 4 (01:41:53):
And I'm like, we can celebrate the fact that it's
actually really great for us as Americans. And to your point,
all of these these companies, these countries are going to
be investing, so they're not just going to have fair
trade policies, which means maybe for the first time, you'll
go to Germany and you'll see you know, a.

Speaker 1 (01:42:09):
Ford, Yeah, go see a Bronco.

Speaker 4 (01:42:11):
Exactly exactly, so you're gonna So I think that's obviously huge.

Speaker 1 (01:42:15):
But I think it's very complicated. I think a lot
of times school's eyes glaze over.

Speaker 4 (01:42:18):
But the top line, obviously is it means more American
gets abroad.

Speaker 1 (01:42:23):
Yeah about support warn Yeah, No, that's stuff matters. But
I think that I do you think people do you
think people appreciate it? Well? No, you know, I think
what happens is there's a specific percentage of the media
that just is here to tell people, you know, to
appeal to a confirmation bias. I know, we told you
these tariffs are going to bankrupt America. If they don't,

(01:42:44):
they don't go back and go, hey, well joke's on me. Yep,
they just go looking for the new confirmation bias. We
do understand he screwed up with Powell or the Bureau
Labor Statistics. I'm telling you, this guy's screwing up everything
and their job is to just find the new thing.
You know, it's crazy. The media has become a scented candle.
What did you guys want? The scent of cinnamon recession? Okay,

(01:43:05):
we can mix that up for you. Nice. It doesn't
matter that it's not a real scent, it's an artificial scent.
But it's crazy. So I only bring this all up
because I guess what I was trying to say at
the beginning of this is if we're going to take
something as consequential as the New York Post and all
the fun it has covering the news and take every arena,
every arena of news, it's really going to be a

(01:43:26):
problem for the Democrats. That's the point I was trying
to make earlier, is that in the game of life now,
we are so fragmented in terms of our consumption habits. Yeah,
you know, and we're not all watching the same anything.

Speaker 4 (01:43:39):
Yeah, it's not like in the fifties where every family
is sat around.

Speaker 1 (01:43:43):
Just watch the NEWSS news. Yeah, every household tooting in
newspaper in the driveway. You read that, and then at
five you turned on the news and that was news.
But now it is like we all run our own
one man news network. Not only we watching the news,
but we're issuing our own reports on the news. You
were a cut thanking the better reporter. I'm the creator,
an influencer. You've influenced a lot of people to change

(01:44:04):
the channel over the years, So I can't it stop it.
They will do one cheap shot. But I think what
the Democrats are getting wrong is we have this larger
conversation that I'm excited about. Is there used to be
a time in politics where you pretended to care about
people in America and then you get into office do
whatever the hell you wanted, but you at least pretended.
They ain't pretended, Like back to what you said, Yeah,

(01:44:25):
we heard the trade deals are good, but if you
heard what happened to France, right, Hey, screw France, we
don't care, right. You know what's their biggest platform right
now is like, well, we can't have ice deporting these people.
I mean, maybe some people don't feel that way, maybe,
but I still there's still nothing in that for the
American tax paying citizen. They don't even pretend.

Speaker 4 (01:44:44):
I So many of these people seem so sort of masochistic.

Speaker 1 (01:44:47):
Yeah, where it's like.

Speaker 4 (01:44:48):
Do you want to be like do you want your
country to suffer? Like should we just keep doing what
we're doing where other countries have an unfair advantage so
you don't feel bad about yourself?

Speaker 1 (01:44:57):
Is that what this is? And a lot of them
do want the country to suffer, because then I can
say I told you so. The biggest problem we have
here in New York.

Speaker 4 (01:45:03):
I guess to your point, they had they had to
find the news cycle move so quickly, so when they
couldn't talk about recession fears anymore and taking the economy obviously,
they can't celebrate the news like oh this is this
is positive, so they had to jump to the one
thing like oh well this the downside is this isn't
fair for.

Speaker 1 (01:45:19):
The EU exactly? What about me?

Speaker 3 (01:45:21):
It might?

Speaker 17 (01:45:21):
It might?

Speaker 16 (01:45:22):
It might?

Speaker 1 (01:45:22):
You know, as if some single mom out there driving
between three jobs right now? It's like, more importantly, is
everything in the EU? Okay? Don't I just care about
the French more Lydia moynihan.

Speaker 2 (01:45:34):
After this, critics are culling it the funniest showing the
radio funny.

Speaker 1 (01:45:39):
How I mean funny, like I'm a clown. This these
Fox Across America with Jimmy Taylor The Knights On Fox
Across America, we kept Lydia Mornihan around for an extra segment.
That's stupid, usual common sir. Wow, I didn't expect to
hear that sound.

Speaker 3 (01:45:56):
I'm not.

Speaker 1 (01:45:57):
I'm not who played that, Frank? Who played that? Room apparent?
Not a fan? I don't know what went on in there, Frank,
I'm wow, juicer, this is awkward. She wish sheep shot
cheap shot. Disregard the mouse in my hand right now?
Clearly that Frank guy, what is that doing there? Stop that?
We are in the bottom of the ninth on what

(01:46:17):
has been a stellar three hours of broadcasting. This show is,
of course sponsored by the fine folks at Prevagen, which
is for your brain, Lydia. It's for your brain. Well,
I can use all the help, can't you know? Do
you get a Monday fog? I get an everyday fog.
Maybe it's worse Monday. That's funny for me.

Speaker 3 (01:46:34):
For me.

Speaker 1 (01:46:35):
How much coffee? Do you just an iced coffee? It
looks bigger because it's just one cup And I throw
ice in it. You know, it's disgusting, and I drink
it because it's bitter and it's I drink iced coffee,
not because like I enjoy it, Because that bitterness is
a stimulant to my brain. Do you know that? For real?
So this out is as a writer. Okay, the guy
who writes his own TV show and all that, but

(01:46:56):
I've worked for a lot of things. When I used
to like drink orange juice and eat two bagels in
the morning, just nothing on them, like when I thought
I was because I was a young kid, you know,
and the sweetness from the orange juice and like sugar,
I'd be happy. And one day I actually bought grapefruit
juice by accident in those Tropicana canisters and sipped it,
and I was so expecting orange juice that it like
ruined a month of my life. But I found it

(01:47:17):
to be stimulating. And I find bitterness to be a
good When you're trying to write syrupy sweet stuff, it's
like a yin and a gang, a little sweet and sour,
you know what I mean. Oddly, for me, it does.
I'm telling these people too much. The show's over. It
doesn't matter.

Speaker 4 (01:47:32):
We want to know your secrets, my influence.

Speaker 1 (01:47:35):
Come on, Jimmy, you influenced me. If you missed parts
of today's show, I don't blame you, but if you do,
want to hear them there at Fox Across America dot com.
We're back here again tomorrow. Until then, be a Republican, lid,
be a Democrat, just don't be a This has been
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