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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from wo R from Everywhere USA.
It's Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Oh, we're open for business over here at Fox across America.
Everything else is shut down. Government's shut down. The Yankees
offense got shut down last night. On my way into
work today they had two lanes on the highway shut down. Hell,
And I'm not gonna take this anymore normally. I am
the port in the storm trying to keep you guys
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come today. We're gonna need all the help we can get.
It is Fox Across America. Kennedy's gonna be here, Katie
Pavlich is gonna be here, and of course we'll get
into your calls, text tweets, and carrier pigeons. On a
day where the government decided to take a time out,
there's a silver lining here because this is the first
time in fifty years that are spending in Washington has
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it increased. Actually, to part that being said, when it reopens,
they'll have to pay everything back with interest, so we'll
owe even more than we do Nowks did Government Witnesses
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If you listen to the show every day, you know
the rule. You're like, shut up, Jimmy, we get it, Fats,
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we know you're all welcome here. I am not an activist.
I'm a talk show host. This rule applies to my
TV career, my radio career. I'm trying to be the
one guy that lowers the temperature in the media. Not
because I strategically was like, well that's Elane. It's because
of my background is comedy. My hero was Rodney Dangerfield.
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Rodney Dangerfield got on stage and the most prestigious venues
in the world, the Oscars, the Tonight Show, movies, and
what was his catchphrase, show a hands in the car
if you know it, I don't get no respect.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
He didn't take himself seriously.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Okay, I do not want to be the comedian who
is raised on I Don't get no Respect and then
gets on the air with I can.
Speaker 3 (01:53):
Save our democracy.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Everybody, William Chuck, nobody wants to hear it, and we
need a play us to have the conversation. So this
show is very much that and if you'd like to
be a part of it. Eighty eight seventy eight, nine
to nine to one zero. The rules, as I said,
be a Republican, be a Democrat. Just don't be a
happy October, everybody. It's a long month, but it's looking
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shorter and shorter for my Yankees. Last night, bases loaded
note out in the bottom of the ninth. What could
possibly go wrong? Well, turns out a lot could go wrong.
None of that a lot applied to the Red Sox.
The Yankees go down in order after loading the bases
with not out in the.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
Bottom of the ninth.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
I got it no better than that.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
A historic failure, which serves as the perfect segue to
what we're inhabiting right now in our politics and in
our government.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
Okay, the government is essentially shut down.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
The Democrat posture is that Trump wants to take away
healthcare for people and jack up their premiums, and he's
shutting down the government to terrorize people.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Wrong.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
It's so imp embarrassing. Okay.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
This comes on a day where Trump just announced that
somehow he has actually achieved favored Nation status from Pfizer
and other pharmaceutical companies, forcing them to sell senior citizens
and Medicare and Medicaid receivers participants. He is forcing the
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pharmaceutical companies to sell them their drugs at the lowest
rate on Earth. What that means, favored nation status means
here in America, we pay a lot more for drugs
than they do in other countries, and they proportion the
cost of those drugs based on the economic conditions in
the other countries.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
So we have the biggest economy in the world.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
They're like, we're going to charge you more, But if
you go down to some third world country, they might
be selling the same pill you pay five hundred dollars
for here for fifty cents down there. Well, somehow, by
the grace of God, Trump leaned on the pharmaceutical companies
hard enough that they're now going to give us favored
nation status, meaning the lowest dollar amount they're charging around
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the world is the lowest amount we will pay here.
Meaning everybody is saving some cash there. You go, more
money for America, cheaper medicine for America. But the Democrats
get on TV and they go, oh, Trump's just trying
to make you pay more for health care. I mean, dude,
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it's this is total crap, total crap. They're trying to
throw kids off the health insurance. They want people to die.
None of that's real, none of it. What's real is
the shutdown. Yes, people that count on the government for
a paycheck, whether they're federal workers or there's some type
of entitlement recipient will not get paid on time. And
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for a lot of families that is a major catastrophe. Now,
they're not going to shut your electric off if you're
a week late, but if you're already three months late
going into this week and the check coming, Okay, now
you're talking about a different situation.
Speaker 3 (05:03):
This could be a problem. I've been there.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
I've been as broke as anybody listening to the show,
probably broker because you didn't have a gambling problem to
go with the initial poverty. I have been rich and
poor a lot in my life. Is all I'm trying
to say. Don't let it get you up, don't let
it get you down. It's a long season. Nobody goes undefeated,
especially not the government. But when you see the government
shut down, okay, and then it just becomes this exercise
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and well, I'm blaming these guys, and I'm blaming those guys.
You understand it. I tell you this a lot. And
that's why We shouldn't fight over politics, Okay. Republicans and
Democrats are in the Republican and Democrat business, not in
the you.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
And me business. They're in the them business. Okay.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Republicans are looking at the shutdown, any politician would, as
you know, how do we use this to implement our agenda,
curry favor with the voters, blame our opponents, and get
things up and run it again. Democrats doing the same though.
That's the point. But is any of them looking at
this shutdown? Is like they really care about the people suffering? No,
if the Democrats cared about furloughed government workers, they'd just
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be giving you Nancy Pelosi's stock tips so you can
go make four hundred million dollars like she did off
one hundred and seventy thousand dollars salary.
Speaker 3 (06:12):
Nothing suspicious about that.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
But let me give you the back and forth so
you understand, okay, because what they're telling us is that
a democratic side of town, they had a clean resolution
that would have been passed with flying colors, but Chuck
Schumer got in the way of that. Why did he
get in the way of that? I just want to
make sense of this for you. Okay, You've probably heard
this in other platforms, so I don't think I'm breaking
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any ground here. Chuck Schumer is really concerned that AOC
may run for Senate instead of running for president. Now,
the reason that's significant is because if she runs for Senate, okay,
and she is his opponent, she is far more liberal
than he is in theory, meaning Chuck Schumer knows that
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socialism is really bad. And Chuck Schumer held out endorsing
zor On Mom Donnie, the mayorial candidate here in New
York City. You know who didn't hold out AOC.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
AOC is a dope.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
She has been pushing Mom Donnie on TikTok to her
twenty million followers for as long as he's been a thing, Okay,
and knowing Mom Donnie's about to win the mayor's race,
and for better or for worse, we're gonna see some
modicum of socialism make its way down a city hall
here in New York City. AOC is going to be
aligned with that brand, and she is going to own
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the far left flank of the Democrat Party. That's a
problem for Schumer if he wants to get reelected. Now,
you guys might say, well, Jimmy, he's been in Washington
since Washington. Does a guy who's been there since the
eighties really need to stick around longer? And the answer
is yes. They love the power, they love the lifestyle. Okay,
they spend a lot of money that isn't theirs. So
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if it works, they win. If it doesn't work, you lose.
At no point is there accountability for them, the stock tips,
the lobbyist money, the fancied. Everybody gives you this speech
about how we're fighting every day?
Speaker 3 (08:05):
Do you know what the.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
People in the Senate spend the majority of their time doing,
fighting to get the bartender's attention.
Speaker 3 (08:10):
That's what they're fighting every day. Hey, out of the way.
Can I just get another Mimosa down here? Okay, that's
what they're doing.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
Do any of them lose their salary during a shutdown?
Speaker 3 (08:20):
No? Do you know who does lose their salary?
Speaker 2 (08:23):
People in our positions who would work for the government.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
That's just how white folks will do you. And that's
how a lot of folks are doing you today.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
So let me give you a little bit of this
because Mike Johnson kind of summed it up, but essentially,
Chuck Schumer didn't want to play ball with Trump Aoch Trump.
The entire voter outreach in the Democratic Party right now
is Hitler's here.
Speaker 3 (08:45):
The Nazis are here. They support him.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
They're going to cancel the twenty twenty eight elections. So
we can't work with them to keep the government open
because this is a government that's going to oppress and
a slate and enslave us for all intents and purposes.
So he has to reckon with that because if he's
gonna run for Senate against that, you understand. As preposterous
as all this Hitler stuff sounds, most people on the
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left believe it. Does it mean everybody doesn't mean if
you're listening to the show as a liberal, you're my enemy.
I'm trying to, you know, bargaining good faith with you here.
But when Erasmussen poll comes out that says fifty four
percent of Democrats think Charlie Kirk's assassination is understandable, that's
not a fringe group. That's not like one guy, you
know what I mean. You know, January sixth happened, bad thing.
I condemned that. I was on the air, and they
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tried to make the claim that the you know, four
or five thousand people at the Capitol of that day
who ran inside represent every single Republican whoever pulled a
voting lever, even though every single Republican whoever pulled a
voting lever condemned January sixth, literally everyone, there's nobody who
got on TV and was like, yeah, but whereas the
Democrats Luigi Mangioni shoots the United Healthcare CEO. Yeah, but
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have you seen the premiums? Well, yeah, that's a good point.
The premiums ever since Obamacare went into effect. You know,
the Democrats say they' shut down the government over Obamacare.
They say, Republicans want to rewrite Obamacare. We're not going
to stand for that. Well, Obamacare has raised family healthcare
premiums by eighty percent since it went into effect.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
I don't see you doing any better in the booty department.
Say about that eighty percent. It's gone up.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
And the joke of it is they call it the
Affordable Care Act. Does an eighty percent price increase sound
more affordable to you? The answer would be the answer
would be no. But these are not serious people. But
the point being is the Democrats want you to believe
that the Republicans are taking us hostage that the Republicans
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are trying to deny little kids and seniors healthcare, when
in fact, it was the Democrats who couldn't give us
a vote to pass a clean resolution. Do you know
what a clean resolution means? It means nothing changed from
the last spending bill to this one. And here's the newsflash, guys,
nothing's ever going to change. Spending's gone up six percent
since January. Six percent. So for all the talk about
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Trump and Doji and everything, no politician, not Trump, not anybody,
they are not going to cut spending Knox. They don't
want to Kno, because Trump doesn't have the balls to
pursue his ideas. He's pretty bullsy right now if you're
watching Trump. But the reality of the situation is, for
a lot of the things he needs to get done
to happen legislatively, Congressmen need to be willing to cut spending.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
Senators need to be willing to cut spending. And the.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
Only words in their actual internal vocabulary.
Speaker 3 (11:27):
If you work in politics, you.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
Are on a never ending hamster wheel of fundraising.
Speaker 3 (11:34):
The only words in your vocabulary.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
Are please give us money.
Speaker 3 (11:38):
Every room you walk into, hey, nice, to meet you.
We voted for you. My wife's a big fan.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
Please give us money.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
That's every single politician in Washington. Their job is to
get more money. So, as much as they like to say, oh,
the Democrats are spending us into oblivion, guys, we're thirty
six trillion dollars in debt with the richest country in
the world. You can't be the richest country in the
world in thirty six trillion dollars in debt. If one
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party has a spending problem, you understand.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
I admire your honesty.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
So the point is Trump might want to cut spending,
Washington does not. But to take it a step further,
it is in fact the Democrats who wouldn't play ball
and shut down the government because AOC wants the government
shut down and Chuck Schumer wants to potentially be as
liberal as AOC should a primary breakout for that Senate seat.
Speaker 4 (12:25):
Mike Johnson talked about it Clip five. Remember what happened
in March. We had a cr He had to do
the right thing. To hell, geek, Yes, that's it, to
keep the government open so we could do our jobs.
Chuck Schimmer went out and said it would be so
dangerous to shut the government down. Remember, we have him
on tape his entire career, he's been saying that. Now
he has suddenly shifted gears. Why he's afraid of AOC.
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He thinks he's going to get challenged in the next election,
so he has to fight Trump.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
Okay, And that was Mike Johnson. I was watching that.
I was on Laura Ingram show last night right after him.
So I was sitting in the pod watching this interview
back and forth. And that's bigger than posturing on the right.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
Chuck Schumer refused to do for this spending bill what
he did in the last spending bill, so you understand.
And again, this is the point I'm trying to make.
If this bill is the same as the last bill,
then how do you justify that one, But you don't
justify this one unless.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
Oh yeah, this is politics. The timing's different.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
AOC was asked about it, to her credit by Chris Hayes,
and this is the bigger problem we have. Okay, they'd
have you know, well, if the government shut down, people
don't get health care, If the government shut down, people die,
Federal workers don't get paid on time. That's okay, fair
that's how you believe, and that's what the urgency you
want us to attach to this. Fine, but the urgency
isn't there on their part if they're lying about it.
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And here is AOC deflecting the Schumer question and telling
us the government's actually shut down because Donald Trump wants
to make sure little kids.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
Don't have healthcare. That's what she's said. Said, you are
so full of shit, but this is real. Hey, listen
to this clibe.
Speaker 5 (14:05):
There are some people I have seen who have the
following theory of why we why Senate Democrats have not
cut a deal where they give eight votes and you know, move,
move along. And that is that Chuck Schumer is worried
about a primary challenge from you and is worried about
the politics to his left flank, and so because of
that worry about a primary challenge, he's going to shut
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down the government. Ergo, it is AOC's fault of the
government shutting down, or that you're that you're somehow the
kind of full crumb of this. And I want to
just ask you straight up, like, are.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
You planning to primary challenge him?
Speaker 5 (14:38):
Do you think that's why he's doing this?
Speaker 6 (14:40):
This is so not about me in this moment, this
is about people being able to ensure their children.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
God, she is a fraud, a bony, a woman without
a moral core, a regular two face meally mouth politician
who she swings.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
With the win.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
So don't even answer the question, but deflect to something.
Pretend she wants you to believe the government is shut
down because Trump doesn't want people to ensure their children.
Do you realize, first of all, it's obviously embarrassingly not true,
but just how disgusting that is just the same like
the fascist thing, the Nazi thing. Imagine how people would
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feel if they emotionally believed that Donald Trump was trying
to get children screwed up. This from the party that
is convincing five year olds they're trapped in the wrong
body and need to mutilate their genitals and sign up
for a lifetime supply of follow up surgeries and medication
and truly butcher their physical existence. Yet she wants you
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to believe they're shutting down the government because she's just
looking out for children.
Speaker 3 (15:54):
The point is they don't.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Take this seriously, so neither should you.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
You're riding around with America's Cabby.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
Tag than they're playing Metallica on Fox across America. It's
a San Francisco based band. They could have played the
super Bowl halftime show, but instead.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
We got Bad Bunny coming in at halftime. What's the
worst thing I ever heard?
Speaker 2 (16:19):
I'm not here to get you worked up about that.
We'll talk about it with Kennedy in a little bit.
I think conservatives need to do a better job of
picking their battles. I mean, I love the super Bowl.
It is a monument to American excess, and in a
perfect world, the guy headlining it would speak English and
not give the President the finger. But at this point
you're only going to help their visibility mission by getting mad.
You're not going to drive down, tune in, and you
might not listen to Bad Bunny. I might not listen
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to Bad Bunny, but he is selling records at the
Taylor Swift level around the world.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
So the NFL does see this as a win.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
But we were talking yesterday on the show about the
fact that if you really wanted to make the super
Bowl unique to where it was being played, there's pretty
much a huge pop star in band from every town,
and that would theme it out a little bit better.
Speaker 3 (17:01):
If you went Bay area.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
Emily Compagno's favorite rapper of all time is Too Short,
and he did the soundtrack for the Oakland Raiders when
she was a cheerleader. He is an icon in Oakland
Digital Underground. They sing the Humpty Dance, Remember the Humpty Dance?
Speaker 3 (17:14):
Thought, what you're doing?
Speaker 2 (17:14):
I'm about to ruin that whole thing Oakland right there?
Bang Creeden's Clear Order, Metallica. You got bands, you know
what I'm saying. You got Journey, but they went with
bad Bunny who has no relation to the area whatsoever,
but did sell a lot of records. And at the
end of the day, we're gonna cheer on capitalism. There's
only so mad you can get about the guy selling
the most records getting the biggest gig.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
I mean, if we're gonna yell.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
And scream about meritocracy, do you the duck points for
not speaking English?
Speaker 3 (17:38):
Probably?
Speaker 2 (17:39):
But we just had a president for four years who
couldn't speak English. So how mad do you really want
me to get? Girl her plan? I can't go for that.
By Hall and Oates, they might be dedicating this one
to all the government workers who are still collecting a
paycheck while everybody else gets screwed by the government shutdown.
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I don't know which side of the argument Vicky's on.
She's out in Thornton, Colorado. Everybody knows the Fala family
loves Colorado.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Vicky.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
Let's have this talk, girlfriend. How you doing good?
Speaker 1 (18:12):
I know you're doing good.
Speaker 3 (18:14):
I'm trying, Vic, I'm a hot mess.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
Like it looks good to everybody else on the outside,
but on the inside, I promise it is chaos.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
But thank you the same Oka.
Speaker 6 (18:24):
You and I are the same.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
Good. So Gabe Evans is here in Colorado.
Speaker 7 (18:28):
Well, he's in Washington for US.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
He's Congressional District eight for Colorado, and he wrote a
letter telling them to hold his pay.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Because he doesn't want to get paid as long as
the military is not getting paid.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
He's calling on the Democrats to do the same.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
Now I respect that. I think that's amazing and that's
what everybody should. But most of them aren't gonna, I mean, and.
Speaker 6 (18:47):
They probably won't know.
Speaker 7 (18:48):
He's not rich like Nancy Pelosi and our governor here
that's worth four hundred million.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
He's just a middle class guy.
Speaker 7 (18:54):
So for him to do that is amazing to me.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Yeah, I love that, and it would be cool if
more them put their money where their mouth is, because
they are ultimately going to get paid. But the point
is they don't even want to sacrifice for an hour
or a day, now, you know.
Speaker 7 (19:10):
And that's that's why Gabe represents us, because he's just
a regular guy and he's over there fighting the good fight,
and you should interview him sometimes.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
I'll get him on. I love that.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
I love that you've just deputized yourself as a producer
on the show. That's how comfortable I make the callers.
They now call it and just take over programming. It's
like we're adding a new segment in the B block.
I don't know if I told you how about it?
Speaker 3 (19:34):
I love that?
Speaker 7 (19:34):
All right, Well, I I'll set it up for you.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
Okay, I'm not even kidding, No, I know you will.
Speaker 7 (19:39):
All right.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
We'll we'll find him on social media on the back end,
but if he comes on, we'll make sure you get
a shout out.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
Okay, Oh, I can find him for you, and I
know the party here. Oh no, I'm aware, Vicky.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
I can tell you can find I think you could
find Waldo if I handed you a book right now.
Speaker 3 (19:54):
I'm not worry million investigate love this. This is the best.
Speaker 7 (20:01):
But I can get his people to they have Yeah,
I'm involved with the with the GOP here, so I
ever want to interview him, I will ask them.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
All right, I'll reach out myself so you don't have
to put up with Mikey because that's a whole nother dangerous.
But there's only so many owners of protection women can
file against this show. But VICKI thank you. You're the best.
Speaker 3 (20:21):
You dook there.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
It is the great Vicky out in Colorado, which is
the prettiest state.
Speaker 3 (20:26):
It's, oh gosh.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
If you've never like, if you want to do something
fun with your life, fly in a Denver, rent a
car and just drive west, go like the Grand Junction,
but along the way past like Glenwood.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
Springs and all that stuff. Tell your ride and all
the crazy stuff you pass. It's so gorgeous.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
The uh Glenwood Springs Glenwood Canyon Route seventy is. I
promise I've driven every highway in this country is a
comic and out out west on vacation and stuff like that.
At Glenwood Springs and Root seventy that's stretch right there
where the Loveland Passes and the Continental divides are out
that way just the really like the nicest thing I've
ever seen in my life.
Speaker 3 (21:01):
And Root fifteen has that.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
If you were down in Utah, Okay, if you started
down at Kol where we broadcast, and just took fifteen
all the way up to like Preston, Idaho, you wanted
to go see Napoleon Dynamite's house because the real house
is there where they filmed Napoleon Dynamite. I once drove
from Kol all the way up to Preston. Such a well,
now it's fine. I actually went out to I went
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out to breakfast with my man Richard, who runs KID
Radio up there in Idaho Falls, and we had a
great time. I loved I loved it out there. But
it's a gorgeous fifteen is another really nice stretch of
road in America. Until you get down to like Price,
Utah and you see Ann Anderson's beer cans all over
the side.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
Of the highway. You know you got to pick that up.
But let's have this talk.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
Because the government shut down, they're not picking up and
Anderson's beer cans right now. But let's have this talk
about what is going on in our politics and a
larger conversation as it pertains to Trump in the twenty
twenty eight election. Because Dan Goldman, you know Danman, the
guy who says we got to tone down the rhetoric
in Washington. It's the same damn Goldman that said Trump
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had to be eliminated.
Speaker 8 (22:06):
It's just unquestionable at this point that that man cannot
see public office again. He is not only unfit, he
is destructive to our democracy and he has to be Uh,
he has to be eliminated.
Speaker 3 (22:22):
Whoa Dan Goldman.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
This was back when he was trying to bar Donald
Trump from being on the ballot, take him off the belt.
You cannot vote for this man, and yes, used the
language he has to be eliminated, which, let's be clear,
not exactly going to win a miss congeniality. Okay, But
that same Dan Goldman is now out there saying that
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it's Trump that's going to try to cancel the Democrat
ability to run in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Democrats are so full of crap.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
Guys, this is the next Frontier. The Hitler thing ain't working.
People just laughing at them, They're like, what are you
talking about? Like they saw the outpouring of love in
the aftermath of Charlie Kirk shooting America like, the vast,
vast majority of America does not believe Charlie Kirk was
a Nazi. They don't believe he hated trans people. They
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don't believe he was calling for violence. They don't believe that.
There's a significant percentage of the Democratic Party believe that, yes,
one hundred percent, they are in a bubble and that
they only communicate with people that are like minded idiots
and they all agree. But anybody who's watched a Charlie
Kirk video walks away going, oh God, no, this kid
was like showing up and having debates. Does anybody have
an historical account of Hitler showing up and building a
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tent that says proved me wrong and then debating his
ideas with people peacefully.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
I don't know that any of you have that video.
I don't know that you have it.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
In a Super eight or any other form of recording
equipment from that era, because he wasn't doing that. He
was an actual fascist killing the people who disagreed with him. Okay,
Charlie Kirk got killed by the people who disagree with
a meaning, if someone was a fascist, it would be
them okay, and the Democrats are now starting to understand
based on how bad of a reach advantage the Republicans
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have over them okay on social media. In media, okay,
the Republican leaning content is being consumed by about three
times as many people as the liberal media is.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
Now, that's a complete role reversal.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
We're living in a world that didn't exist five years ago,
that's never existed. To be clear, the media is overwhelmingly liberal,
always has been, but the media sources have changed, and
that's what's inverting that metric. It used to be that
the broadcast networks controlled ninety percent of the political content
you consumed. Now their viewership is so low, and alternative
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platforms have so much more engagement that those right wing
platforms have changed the game. The media can't just say
something and expect seventy percent of the country to believe
it is fact. They could during Trump's first present. They
can't do that now. So internally, Democrat focus groups know
they're being laughed at over the Nazi stuff. Yeah, there's
idiots and paid protesters responding to it. Yeah, there's people
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shooting at Republicans whose motions of their facts. It's really dangerous,
but they know it's not a winning argument. So they've
gone from Nazis to well, I know, Trump just had
a election in twenty twenty four and he won all
the swing states and won the popular vote, but deep
down he doesn't actually like elections, and from now on
he's going to cancel them. And that's the new rallying cry.
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Do you remember how democracy was on the ballot? That
was the rallying cry, We're protecting democracy. They're back to
telling you they're protecting democracy. And how are they going
to protect democracy by destroying their political opponent, which is
the antithesis of protecting democracy. Here is Dan Goldman on
something called the Jim Acosta Show. I believe this tapes
(25:54):
behind a dumpster at a Chili's Joe, Who the hell
is Jim Acosta show? Ah, sounds like something Dirk Diggler
gets beat up for doing at the end of Boogie Nights.
Speaker 3 (26:07):
In a parking lot.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
Anyway, let's hear Dan Goldman on the gym Acasta Show
clip thirteen.
Speaker 9 (26:12):
Ultimately, my view is that he is looking ahead to
twenty twenty eight where he will say that for Kakamami
made up reasons like he's talking to these generals about that. Well, look,
we're being invaded from within, from the enemy within, and
we've got to keep our border safe, and that's what
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our focus has to be. We can't possibly have an
election under these circumstances.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
You really think that could happen.
Speaker 9 (26:39):
Yeah, I think that's where a lot of this is
heading towards him.
Speaker 7 (26:43):
Oh God, what you just said is one of the
most insanely idiotic things I've ever heard.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
Listened to it. I mean, come on.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
So his claim is that Trump's going to say, well,
we got to keep our border safe, so we've got
to cancel the election.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
These guys, our borders are safe.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
We haven't had an illegal border crosser that we know
of in about three months. That's how hard they shut
down the border. We went from ten thousand people a
day under Biden to shut down, like shut down. And
why did we do that? Because all it took was
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people having the opportunity, the freedom to do the job
they already knew how to do before Biden came along
and rolled back the rules and signed ninety four executive
actions that reverse Trump's border policies, and the reason I make
this point is in the summer of twenty twenty four,
if you remember, the Democrats would go, well, we want
to solve the border. We know it's a problem, we
know it's a problem, but the Republicans won't pass legislation.
Speaker 3 (27:46):
And what did the Republicans say? They go, we don't
need legislation.
Speaker 2 (27:50):
We're here because you signed executive orders repealing policies that
had yielded the lowest four year record of border crossings
in the nation's history. Trump twenty seventeen, when he got
sworn in January twentieth, twenty seventeen, till the day he
left office January twentieth, twenty twenty one, Donald Trump, in
those four years presided over the lowest recorded number of
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border crossings in the history of this country. He's on
pace now to break that. But what do those two
tenures have in common. They didn't need to pass that
Democrat legislation to do it. Oh wow, Because if you
remember what lawmakers were saying on the show at the time,
is that legislation wasn't real, meaning what it was going
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to do in the name of border control is they
were going to implement a cap where only five thousand
people would be allowed to cross the border a day,
all willy nilly, undocumented, unrecorded, who knows where they're going.
Speaker 3 (28:43):
Five thousand people can run in.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
But the minute we find more than five thousand, we
reserve the right to shut it down for the day.
Does that sound like a closed border to you? No,
all they were doing was legalizing the invasion. It's like
a twenty twenty election. Let me guess, Okay, they didn't
steal the twenty twenty election.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
They did not.
Speaker 2 (29:04):
What they did is they changed the rules on the
front end of that election to make a lot of
illegal ways to vote suddenly legal. Okay, And that's the
semantics they engaged in, so you can't really prove they
stole it.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
So didn't steal it.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
They just let you vote in a lot of ways
that have been illegal in every election before since. But
in twenty twenty they're like COVID, George Floyd, we need
twenty four hour unguarded dropboxes, we need mail in voting
and it doesn't have to be postmarked by the day
of the election, or that's racist. That was the most
significant change to the election, because if they did steal
the election, like if they did print additional bouts. I
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don't know that they did it. I don't have that proof.
I don't want to, you know, inject myself into that.
He doesn't want to be responsible as a broadcaster. But
someone in Congress did tell me long after the election,
like this summer, that changing the postmark on the election
was a big deal because if they did need to
print extra ballots, they had a window to do it,
like they could finish counting on election night and go
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all right, how many are we down, let's go prince
some more. That doesn't mean they did, That's just what
something somebody told me. And I want to be responsible.
This isn't the Canvas oll Wind Show or whatever that
lady's name is. But give me this, okay, Because they're
talking about canceling elections. As they say this, they're hoping
that will galvanize the next round of Democrats support and
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potentially pick off a couple of Republicans. But what they
don't understand is nobody takes them seriously. And the reason
nobody takes them seriously is they're not listening to themselves.
Like the Democrats shut down the government this week, do
you know what they were doing six months ago burning
down Tesla dealerships because Elon Musk wanted to trim the
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size of the government and lay off unnecessary federal workers. Okay,
so we were burning down Tesla dealerships because you can't
lay off federal workers. Just shut down. The Democrats are
responsible for could get about three thousand federal workers fired.
It's going to get about ten thousand furloughed. So in
you know, April, you burn down the Tesla dealership if
we lay off a single federal worker. In October, you
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lay off the federal workers yourself, and then you wonder
why nobody takes you seriously.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
So you're listening to the most addictive show on the radio.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
This is crack rock cocaine. It is some glamorous or
cool a kid's step.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
These these folks across America with Jimmy Falo there.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
It is Fox across America with Jimmy Fayla doing the
damn thing on the radio. Because apparently I'm too fat
to be in the military. Now, Pete Hegsett laid down
the law yesterday said you got to be in shape
if you're going to be in the military. One of
our callers is down in Martinsburg, Virginia, JC, who I
do believe is a veteran.
Speaker 3 (31:44):
I want to get his take real quick, yo, JC,
My man, Jimmy, how about it? Brother?
Speaker 7 (31:50):
Hey, how are you?
Speaker 3 (31:51):
I'm doing it?
Speaker 2 (31:52):
But Pete Hegsat says, I gotta start banging out push
ups between radio sets.
Speaker 3 (31:55):
I don't know how this is going to go.
Speaker 7 (31:57):
I think you're gonna be fine. Just a little bit
of hard, little bit of stubbornness, You'll be just fine.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
Thanks, man, you'll like my personal trainer.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
Did what did you think of the speech? Because I'm
gonna play some clips in a little bit. Some people
had which I thought was insane, had a really negative
reaction to it.
Speaker 3 (32:10):
How did it land with veterans?
Speaker 7 (32:12):
I don't understand how anyone could possibly try to twist
that in any type of a negative way. I personally
owned the treadmill yesterday. I listened to the whole speech,
and I personally was was absolutely just a static about
it and inspired. And then because I'm about three years retired,
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so I still have a lot of brothers and sisters
that are serving, and I called probably seven or eight
of them of my friends last night, and I could
actually hear was tangible. I could hear it in their voice,
how motivated and how much that helped morale. And I
even had one lady tell me, she says, I can't
wait to get to work tomorrow. We can finally do
our job. And people watching that speed, it seems like
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it's a lot to digest, Jimmy, but it really is not.
What we're doing is we're going back to something that's
worked for one hundred however many years. We're just going back.
It wasn't broke, but a prior administration decided they wanted
to fix it. So we're actually going back to something
that's been successful, that that has made basically the best
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and most lethal fighting force ever noon in the in
the history of Western civilization.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
Yeah, and you need a high standard pride in that. Yeah,
and you need high standards for that. You know, it's crazy.
Speaker 2 (33:35):
I was watching the movie paton the other day and
there's a line in the movie where he wants to
advance ahead of schedule and they're going to have to
cover like twenty miles on foot in like two days,
and he goes, the one guy in the meeting goes,
you'd be asking our troops to do the impossible, and
Patten says, well, if you don't understand why I'm doing that,
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then you don't understand this job. Like the whole point
of our troops is that they can do the impossible.
That's why we win.
Speaker 3 (34:02):
You know what I'm saying outstanding.
Speaker 7 (34:04):
It couldn't have couldn't have said it better. And there
were so many things in that speech, uh, like like
doing a way of what we refer to as CBT,
that's computer based training, and that's where you have to
sit in front of a computer and you have to
go through transgender training and human trafficking. And people don't
want that. They join They joined the military whatever branch
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to be in the field and to train and to
hone your skills.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
Yep.
Speaker 7 (34:30):
So going back to basics, going back to standards. It
isn't something that anyone that that they're going to fight against.
They're actually embracing that and that's what they've always wanted,
just the ability to do our job. Thank you, without
handcuffs and without fear of retribution.
Speaker 3 (34:50):
Amen. No, I think this is all spot on.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
And at the end of the day, you want to
recruit the people who want to be heroes, not the
people who want to be drag queens.
Speaker 7 (34:58):
Sir, you want to recruit, recruit the peace people that
we we you know, we're a little different. You know
we run towards gunfire, not away from it.
Speaker 3 (35:05):
Yep, I men, I get it.
Speaker 7 (35:08):
Look, I got to ask you real quick.
Speaker 3 (35:10):
Look, I'm never going to thirty seconds. Give you the
good stuff. Go ahead, I got I got you.
Speaker 7 (35:14):
I'm never going to be on the front of GQ.
But I got to ask you. How did you pull
missus Pail and miss Jenny. I mean she's at ten
and look, I love you.
Speaker 3 (35:23):
I don't know the connection is really breaking up. JC.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
I don't know what happened to the phone there, but
thanks for the call, get it. Thanks for your service.
Brother on the on the air and off, You're the best.
Speaker 1 (35:39):
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