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Here's your host, Bowtriven.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
All right, welcome back everybody. Happy uh happy weekend? Well,
if it's the weekend you're listening to this, it's not happy.
Whatever other day it is. We are moving quickly into summer.
For all the kids that got out of school this week, congratulations,
Well either either you graduated or you got you got
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next year to look forward to. I used to like
that first day of school. I like summer. I like
that first day of school, get back to see some
of your friends you hadn't seen in a while. You
miss that when you're a grown up, when you have
to do adult things, sometimes you don't. You don't get it.
But anyways, and I didn't mention it last week, so
I'm going to talk about this week, even though it's
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a little late. But memorial Day was this past week,
And to all of those who have served and are
serving in our armed forces, thank you from the depths
of my soul for everything that you've done to make
this the greatest country on earth. And once again for
all you people use that word loosely that are don't
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like the United States. You don't have to be here.
You have choices. That's the great part about a free
society is you have choices. So one of the things
that goes along with that Memorial Day thanks and gratitude
is also so that man, our military is back. They are.
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They are rocking for all of the problems that that
Pete Hegseth has encountered and all of the media trip
ups and and and trying to just destroy the man,
which is just the left way. They just constantly look
for a way to destroy somebody. They call it borke.
I guess what they did to Robert Bork and try
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to do to Clarence Thomas back in the day. You
know it. One of the things heg Seth is doing
is bringing that that warrior Ethos back right He's I guess.
Recruiting is up incredibly high. We have which is a
vote of confidence in not only our military, but our
government and our country. They have reached with five months
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still left to go in the fiscal year for the
recruiting for the armed forces, the h I think the
army it was, had already hit eighty five percent of
their recruitment goals with five months left. That that is
a complete reversal of what was happening under the Biden administration.
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And they're doing it with a as heg Seth referred
to it as Secretary of heg Seth referred to it
a back to basics message. Right, you've got to be
in shape.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
I don't want it.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
Look if I was, if I was in the military
and in a war, and people have got too comfortable
with the fact that we haven't really had to fight
that type of war. But war is hard, and you
have to be in shape, and you have to be
able to do things that normal people can't do, and
you have to be able to do that on a
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consistent basis. And allowing people to get out of shape
and allowing people to lowering the standards to make it
easier to pass is not the way to train. Speaking
of that, you know, I read an article the other
day about Chicago and look Chicago for it's a mess.
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To me, it just seems like an absolute mess that
Chicago's in. But they have they have rising delinquency rates
but also rising graduation rates. Now you might wonder how
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they do that. Well, they have a no zero policy
in Chicago. Now, that no zero policy means that even
if you don't turn your work in, even if you
don't do anything, you get a fifty percent grade. Even
if you're not there, they can't fail you because you
get at least fifty percent on everything, even if you
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don't do the work at all. Now, what is that
teaching kids, Because that's not what's going to happen in.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
The real world.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
In the real world, if you want a job that
will allow you to support yourself, will allow you to
support family, will allow you to live a lifestyle where
you're not having to live off of the government dime
or you're not having to steal or commit crimes in
order to feed your family or yourself. In order to
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do that, you have to be able to know that
you've got to do your work. You can't just not
do it. But that's what they're teaching these kids. They
are getting so far away from what made this country great,
which was discipline, heart, the willingness to be challenged, the
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want and desire to be challenged and not just sit
around all day long watching TikTok videos of people who
are morons having something to wake up in the morning
for having something. You know, I had a period in
my life where I had the opportunity to work from home,
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and I hated it. I hated everything about it. I
could not get motivated to do anything. I would get up,
I'd find every reason in the world to not start
working until late, and then I just didn't get anything done.
And I finally woke up one day it was out
probably three or four months, and went, yeah, I gotta
have an office. I have to have someplace I have
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to go that gives me purpose in the morning so
that I can get up, get dressed, and actually go
get something done and accomplished. I know that about myself.
I have to have that push, even if it's pushing myself,
but I have to have some reason to get up.
That's the same thing with all of our kids, whether
it's the armed forces, whether it's our schools, whether it
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is college. You have to be challenged in order to grow.
You know they talk about it all the time, and
I happen to be very much into trying to stay
fit these days at my age, and the no pain,
no gain is absolutely true. If you're not pushing yourself
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and challenging yourself to go a little bit more each day,
you're not going to have the opportunity to grow and
teaching our kids. Whether it's in Chicago, Chicago, or whether
it's in California. All of these teachers' unions that just
are giving up. See that to me is giving up
on the kids. When you don't want to push them.
It's because you're too lazy to accept the fact that
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you need to be pushing them harder. We can't have
we we've already almost messed them up with COVID and
the lockdowns and all the other stuff. The least we
can do is put the time and effort in to
continue to try to help them grow and teach them
that you do have to do the work. You do
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have to have something that you can turn in, and
the other people who are actually doing the work deserve
higher grades than you do. If you don't do the work.
It's just it's so backwards to me, all right, This
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Speaker 2 (08:38):
Here's your host, bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
All right, welcome back, everybody, sincerely, appreciate your tuning in
and hoping the show to grow and continue to maybe
hopefully inform some people about some things. So la dealing
with the fires. I'm not gonna talk about the fires
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today because we all know they're slow. They do everything
they can to try to figure out how to cut
red tape, and then they put red tape on top
of red tape. And I read the other day there
are gonna be some lawsuits coming out of those fires.
I'm not talking about the fires themselves, but I read
the other day We're DeSantis, I mean DeSantis, where Gavin
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Newsom actually was telling the people that lived like in
Pacific Palisades that had some of those houses on that
really prime real estate. They're not gonna be able to
build back. He's not gonna let them build back because
they're new laws and the new regulations and you can't
build houses like that now and you have to build
them to be with the environment in mind, and blah
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blah blah blah blah. I'm thinking, if I got a
piece of property it sits on the Pacific Ocean in California,
in LA, that makes my house worth ten million dollars
more because of the lot, and you're not gonna let
me rebuild. You better be compensating me for my lot
and my land and the future value of it when
I decided to sell it fifteen years from now. You
can't just destroy people's property with fires that you didn't
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manage and that were caused by incompetence and then just
tell them they're not allowed to rebuild their house back.
That that's LA. It's like being in a hurricane. Hurricane
blows my house down and then they say, Nope, not
allowed to build it back. Heck, I'm not anyways. LA,
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in all of their brilliance and economic prowess have decided
to raise the minimum wage in the city of la
for hotel workers to thirty eight dollars an hour. And
they did this. This is the stupidity of it. They
go to all of these hotels because the Olympics are
coming to la in twenty twenty eight, and so a
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few years ago they go to all the hotels and
they round them up and say, hey, we want to
negotiate a price for all of these hotel rooms when
the Olympics get here, that we'll be able to make
sure that we've got in our budget how much we
can for the referees and all of the other people.
There's just people that worked the Olympics, right, So they
negotiated this rate with them and they all agreed to
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it and said yes. Then a year and a half
later they come up and say, oh, by the way,
we're also going to require you to change your labor
cost by about fifty to seventy five percent more than
what it was when we negotiated that contract a couple
of years ago. So guess what happened. All the hotels went, yeah,
never mind, we're not doing that anymore. And now it's
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back to square one thirty eight dollars an hour? Have
you lost your mind? You know who pays that, right,
everybody else? That jacks up the rate for the hotel rooms.
Everybody else is having to pay that, and it's ridiculous.
Let the market decide what it's worth mandating minimum If
minimum wage is thirty eight, why not make it one
hundred if that helps the economy? If that if why
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not make it five hundred dollars an hour, if that's
going to actually help the economy. It's the most stupid
backwards way of thinking about economics that I've ever seen.
But hey, leave it to politicians that don't have any
economics degrees to tell you how they're going to screw
up and spend your money. I have talked for five
years now, and I'm surprised I never got a phone call.
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One of the reasons I don't have a lot of
issues is because I don't have any social media right now,
I'm still trying to avoid it, but I had I
have for years. On this show, talked about the stupidity
and idiocy of vaccine mandates, and especially the vaccine for COVID.
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That you can say, my body, my choice, except when
it comes to a COVID jab that we have to
all get it. And if I've said this before, if
the stupidity of it is, if you're vaccinated, why do
you care whether I have it or not? If you
have a mask on, why do you care whether I
have a mask on or not. If the mask is
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going to stop it, it's stopping it for you, whether
I have it or not. If the vaccine's going to
stop it, it's stopping you from catching it, whether I
have it or not. But they labeled the Biden administration.
It's coming out now, the Biden administration. Actually I think
it was Catherine Herriage. Yeah, Catherine Herridge was the one
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that broke this scoop where the Biden administration had labeled
opponents of COVID mandates as domestic violence extremists. Here's a quote.
The Biden administration labeled Americans who opposed the COVID nineteen
vaccination and mask mandates as domestic violent extremists or dvees,
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according to a newly declassified intelligence records obtained by the
obtained by Public and Catherine Herridge reports the designation created
and created an articulable purpose for the FBI or other
government agencies to open an assessment of individuals, which is
often the first step forward or first step forward a
formal investigation set a former FBI agent. So these people,
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these are some evil people. Whoever this cabal was or
pollup bureau that was running the government, because it wasn't Biden.
We've all established that now he wasn't actually running the government.
But whoever it was that we're making these decisions, decided
to label parents at school board meetings and people who
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didn't want to get a vaccine domestic violent extremists. It
goes on and says The report, which the Director of
National Intelligence, Colsy Gabbard has declassified, claims that anti government
or anti authority violent extremists, specifically militias, characterized COVID nineteen
vaccination and mass mandates as evidence of government overreach. A
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sweeping range of COVID narratives, the report states, have resonated
with dvees or the violent extremists motivated by QAnon. The
report sites criticism of mandates as prominent narratives related to
violent extremism. These narratives include the belief that COVID nineteen
vaccines are unsafe, especially for children, are part of a
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government or global conspiracy to deprive individuals of their civil
liberties and livelihoods, or are designed to start a new
social or political order. So let me get this right.
You got a vaccination out there that if somebody just says, hey,
I don't want to get it, or says I'm not
really into the science, I don't really necessarily agree with
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your science or your findings, then they're domestic violent extremists.
That's what you were telling you, everybody. And by the way,
let's take it to the next thing, because the other
day Ron Johnson, who is a congressperson, he's leading a
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let me see if I can figure out what it
is here. He's leading a subcommittee that's tracing back COVID
and the vaccine and what really happened in all of that.
So here's what he said. He said, US health officials
knew about the risks of mayo card mayo carditis, I
have trouble with that word from COVID nineteen vaccines, but
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downplayed the concern and delayed informing the public about the
risks of taking the jab That's according to a new
sentence report released by Ron Johnson, or Senator Ron Johnson
on Wednesday. They've been investigating the safety and efficacy of
the COVID nineteens. Earlier this year, he subpoened the Department
of Health and Human Services for records relating to COVID nineteen,
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so you couldn't get any of the records from when
the Biden administration was in there. They slow walked everything.
Every time that the Senate would try to do any
kind of investigating, they just slow walked it did to
give him the paperwork. So now it turns out we
find out they were actually hiding and burying the risks
that they knew existed for COVID. In February of twenty
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twenty one, Israeli health officials alerted the CDC to large
reports of myocarditis, particularly in young people, after Pfizer shots.
In April, CDC officials reviewed hard inflammation signals using DoD
and Israeli data, but issued no warning, and then in
by late April they had recorded twenty nine hundred and
twenty six deaths, nearly half within three days of the injection.
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They considered it a formal health alert, but they scrapped it. Instead,
they posted water down guidance and scrubbed advice for doctors
to restrict sports activities in myocarditis cases. Meanwhile, the tolld
just kept climbing. In six months, there were three hundred
and eighty four thousand, two hundred and seventy adverse events,
forty eight one hundred and twelve deaths, and seventeen hundred
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and thirty six of those deaths. Within two days of
getting the JAB, they sent a people for talking about
it and saying that you couldn't that all of this
was a problem. And guess what they're doing now, So
they labeled them domestic biolin extremists. Then they hit all
of the reports and said, no, nothing's happening, and now
they're actually making Pfizer and Maderna and Johnson and Johnson
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put on the label that there is a risk of
Myracha Mao carditis and perryocarditis. So let me make sure
why I get this right. You guys lied about it
and said it didn't happen, and now you now Trump
gets in there and says, well, not only did it happen,
it happened a lot, and you got to put a
warning on there. These people are evil. Evil people were
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dying and the only reason you wanted it was because
it was your narrative and you had set it out
and you refused to say we made a mistake. Meanwhile,
people are losing loved ones because you can't say, hey,
wait a minute, maybe we need to slow this down.
I made a mistake. Evil to talk about a little
more after the break. There's more he out there anyways.
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Speaker 2 (19:43):
Here's your host, bow driven.
Speaker 3 (19:47):
All right, Welcome back, everybody. How many how many hoaxes
have we been exposed to over the last several year years,
Everything from Jesse's Smalllett or whatever that guy's name is
trying to say that two guys wearing Maga hats jumped
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him at minus ten degrees below zero in Chicago at
two o'clock in the morning in deep blue democratic areas.
To god, two black guys that were wearing Maga hats
jumped him and put a rope around his neck, and
he went all the way home and kept that rope
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around his neck right and didn't didn't do anything with it,
but just wanting to make sure everybody saw it. Hoax.
We've had the Bubble Wallace in Nascar hoax that they
said that they were hanging up nooses. Turned out it
was just the way they rolled the rope at all
the garage doors. We the Russia collusion hoax. The there's
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tons of them. And I read an article the other
day that talked about the fact that right now what's
going on with the Joe Biden fall from Grace was
a hoax. It wasn't a cover up. It was a hoax.
A cover up requires people to cover up the facts.
A hoax is perpetrated because they just create an entirely
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new story, and that's what they've done. It turns out
that there was a cabal and they call it the
Polet Bureau in Jake Tapper's book. And by the way,
Jake Tapper is just as complicit as everybody else in
the media with this. In the book, they talk about
somebody in the administration being surprised that the media was
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allowing them to get away with everything, that they were
allowing them to spin this story, this hoax. But there
was a polet bureau of unelected officials that were willing
to do things and completely destroy These are the same
people who are talking about an existential threat to democracy,
and that's what Donald Trum represents. Were the exact same
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people that at the same time they were saying that
were literally shredding the Constitution and acting as if the
commander in chief, the president of the United States, wasn't
the one who was charged with making the decisions. That they,
as their own little pilot bureau, could come together and
make their own decisions for what they thought was best
for us, up to an including who wants to bet
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Hunter wrote his own pardon, right, I think he wrote
his own pardon, probably signed it using the auto pen.
These people continued to absolutely shred every ounce of the Constitution.
And they want to talk about norms, how the Donald
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Trump was getting rid of norms? What are norms? When
you have it, you're literally hiding the President. I'm going
to read you part of the article that or part
of the quotes from the book Real Quick. Joe Biden's
age were willing to do undemocratic things to cover up
the former president's mental decline and keep him in power
for another four years, The author of the Bombshell book
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revealed Sunday, Biden's team of unelected staffers just felt justified
in picking up the slack for the faltering commander in
chief and shielding him from the public because they viewed
President Trump as an exist existential threat to democracy. Alex Thompson,
co author of Original Sin President Biden's Decline It's cover
Up in his disaster's choice to run again, told Fox
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New Shannabrain who would have been running the White House
in a second Biden term. Breem asked after noting that
he quoted a long time Biden aid in his book
basically admitting he shouldn't be running again. Well, this person
went on to say that when you're voting for a president,
you're voting for the aids around him. Bream highlighted a
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passage from Thompson's book where one anonymous aid argued that
Biden just had to win and then he could disappear
for four years. He'd only have to show proof of
life every once in a while. His aide could pick
up the slack. You're the same people that are talking
about an existential threat to democracy, who are destroying democracy
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at the exact same time. You people are sick and
you did it, and you just go h whatever, Russia, Russia, Russia.
We were wrong, whatever, we were lying, No big deal.
Hunter Biden's laptop is like the Russian disinformation. No, you've
had it for two years and verified it and knew
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everything and it was true. Eh, oh well we lied. Sorry,
move on, We're looking forward. That's their new slogan. If
you haven't heard it, they're all reading from the same playbook.
Their new slogan is, we're moving forward. We don't want
to talk about Joe Biden. We don't want to talk
about the lies and the cover ups and the hoaxes
that we perpetrated on the entire world that the entire
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world could see. Want to know why Hamas did what
they did. You want to know why Putin decided to
attack because of Joe Biden. They all knew it and
they were complicit in it, and nobody is going to
have to pay for it. That's the most frustrating thing
I've ever seen. Nobody is going to have to pay
for it. These people lied, these people covered up. These
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people destroyed the Constitution, and they will. I have a
feeling they're not going to be held accountable for it.
Let me tell you how bad they destroyed the Constitution.
I read the other day. I've talked about the twenty
billion dollars that was the green boondoggle that they shuffled
out the door from the EPA. Twenty billion dollars the
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EPA gave in the final six days. They stuck this
twenty billion dollars over and I think Chase Manhattan Bank
to give to these eight companies, one of which was
run by Stacy Abrams, that had a total of one
hundred dollars in revenue, and that was because she put
a check in there. Somebody else put a check in there,
and these people were getting twenty billion dollars. Now, it
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turns out that the Senate Appropriations Committee and of hearing
the other day, the Energy Secretary Christopher Wright came out
and said that in the last seventy six days of
the Biden administration, seventy six days. In the last seventy
six days from the time that Donald Trump won the
election to the day that the inauguration day, the Energy
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Department of Energy gave away a staggering I'm trying to
make sure I get this right here, seven or ninety
three billion dollars in loans and commitments during the final
seventy six days of the administration. It was more than
double the amount of loans and guarantees that had been
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or grants that the Department of Energy had given in
the last fifteen years combined. And they did it in
seventy six days. They did it with companies that had
no business plan written down, period, not even a business plan.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
One of the.
Speaker 3 (27:06):
Companies said, we'll come up with a business plan after
we get the money. Now, let me get this right.
There's a cabal of people. It turns out, based on
the book that Hunter had an overwhelmed had a huge
role in running the government that let after the debate,
after the disastrous debate. So let me get this right. Hunter,
a known crack addict, a known absolute person to make
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terrible decisions, has access to the President of the United States,
and they were acting like he was the de facto
chief of staff, and somehow in seventy we know that
they're going to run out of money because there's no
other way to make any money unless Joe Biden's alive.
That family's absolutely toast. So we've got Joe Biden has
no idea what's going on. Hunter's making decisions, and in
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seventy six days, ninety three billion dollars get shuffled out
the door to companies that don't even have a business plan.
You taking any bets that any of those companies or
sell companies are tied back to Hunter Biden because I
am and people are absolutely not even going How can
you not be pissed about that ninety three billion dollars
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on top of the other twenty billion they found, we're
just now finding out that they had over one hundred
and thirteen billion dollars that they have shuffled out the
door of my tax money and your tax money in
a very very short period of time without vetting most
of the people that were getting the money. Ninety three
billion dollars, that's just what we found in the first
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hundred days. How much of it do you think is
really still out there? Absolutely just drives me nuts that
people aren't apoplectic about it, because I am irritated. But
here's my problem. Nobody's gonna pay. I'm tired of all
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of this comes out great, we found it. Oh my god,
we're all so mad. What's going to happen to the
people who did it? Uh? Nothing? When do we get
to start holding people's feet to the fire for committing crimes?
Ninety three billion dollars? There's zero chance some of that
is not fraud. There's zero chance that most of it
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is not waste. But there's also zero chance that some
of it is not out and out right fraud.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
And nothing.
Speaker 3 (29:25):
What could you do with one hundred and thirteen billion
dollars to build homeless housing? I don't know. Feed people,
feed the poor, do something. There so many things that
you can do. I don't know. I don't know what
we do, how we do it, when we do it.
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But something's got to be done to stop these people.
If we don't do something soon, I don't know, people
are going to start getting really mad and rising up
in the streets. Anyways, the uh, hopefully somebody holds somebody's
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feet to the fire. All right, this is uh, it's
a big deal. I mean it is a big, big
deal that Hunter was in charge while they're shuffling money
out the door. By the way, the Democrats also had
another scheme that to do the to try to get
rid of the electoral College, or to override the electoral college,
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where all of these states had agreed to give all
of their electoral votes to whoever won the popular vote
because they assumed that always Democrats were going to win
the popular vote. Now they're trying to back out of
that because when after Donald Trump won the popular vote,
had that had this pact been in effect, when Donald
Trump won the popular vote in November, he would have
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carried it by five hundred and I think it was
five hundred and twenty electoral votes instead of the three
hundred and twelve he carried it by. That's a that's
a major difference. So now they want out of it.
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Speaker 2 (31:51):
Here's your host, bow Driven.
Speaker 3 (31:55):
All right, Welcome back everybody. So I may not have
time to get to both things I wanted to get
to in this segment, but I'm gonna do my best.
Talked about it last week. I'm going to talk about
it again because it just rings true. Hillary Clinton is evil.
She is a mean, evil, nasty human being who relishes
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power and wields it even over Bill. So there's two
new scandals that have come out about Hillary and Bill
over the last little bit one of them. They're both
written by a guy named Buzz Patterson. And Buzz Patterson
was one of the people who in the military carried
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the nuclear football, right, so he carried the He was
the one with one of the I think they rotated
eight of them, but he was one of the eight
that slept in the east wing and carried the briefcase around,
so he was always with the president. So he shared
a post the other day and was talking about Hillary
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and the Monica Winskey thing, and he went on to
say that, you know, he told Bill. She told Bill
a lie. She constructed the whole vast right wing conspiracy
bull crap. Bill should have resigned, but he hated al Gore.
It was barn On the longest two year assignment of
my life. And I've been shot at a few times
in anger. But he goes on and let me see
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if I can find it here there we go. So
he goes on, puts another post out there the other
day about an Air Force one flight. It says we
landed on the South On at about midnight, and after
ensuring the President was on his way to his residence upstairs,
I headed in my bedroom in the east wing. Shortly
thereafter my phone rang and it was the Air Force
one presidential pilot. Buzz. We have a problem, he said,
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Oh crap. I thought he used a different word. Apparently
Clinton had cornered a female Air Force one steward in
the galley and molested her. She was young, a staff
sergeant and married with children. I knew her, liked her
and she was super sweet. Now she was in tears.
I asked the Violet what she wanted. He told me
that she didn't want to be another bimbo. She wanted
to remain in the Air Force and be promotable. All
she wanted was an apology. In the world of Monica Lensky,
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Paula Jones, and Kathleen Willie, this wasn't surprising to me.
It was, however, terribly disappointing and sad. So that morning,
as a young major, I had to walk to the
Oval office and tell the Commander in chief that he
needed to apologize to the young lady. I've been shot
at with hot metal, but this was the toughest day
in my life. I remember on my way to talk
to him thinking I didn't sign up for this crap.
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Two weeks later, we got together on a born onboard
Air Force one in the President's office and he offered
a very constrict half apology. He didn't care. If anybody
in the military had done that, it would have been jail,
expulsion or both. It would have been Fort Leavenworth. But
not for this president, not for this man. It was
just another day, yet another in my experiences working for
a man with absolutely no integrity and no moral fiber.
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He was a but she was she just she's evil.
But then it goes on talks about here's one more
says I've been posting a lot about Hillary Clinton. Let's
spend some time with Bill. Shall we as the Air Force,
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military aid and carrier of the nuclear football, the other
aids and I lived and worked in the White House.
One morning, I was the first person on President Clinton's calendar.
I was scheduled to brief the President on the nuclear
process and answer any questions he might have. I arrived
at seven am, before the rest of the Oval Office
was at work. It also happened to be the same
morning that Monica Winsky affair hit the National Press. As
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they walked by a secretary's desk in the outer area
of the Oval, I noticed the headlines of the Washington Post.
I knew I'd be caught. He'd been caught. I walked
into the Oval Office and found the present with his
head in his hands, bloodshot eyes. He knew he'd been
caught too. I said, sir, if this is a bad time,
I can come back later for the briefing. He agreed.
I said, just one more thing, could I just authenticate
that you have the nuclear codes? We called the code
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to the biscuit because the President would tear it open.
The president carries the codes, the aid carries the football.
He told me that no, he didn't have them. He
didn't know where they were. I asked him how long
they'd been misplaced. He couldn't remember. I was floored. It
never happened before. Instead of concern for the missing top
secret document, he simply said, please don't let this get out.
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His only concern was his impending impeachment, Monica and his
poll numbers. I gave the Pentagon a heads up, and
they were incredulous. We conducted an extensive search of the
White House and the residents and never found them. The
Pentagon hopped to and created a new set that was
quickly disseminated across the US Nuclear arsenal. No easy task.
They brought a new set the next morning. Bill Clinton
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lost the nuclear codes for an undetermined period of time.
Our commander in chief didn't have the ability to launch
nuclear weapons, and he never informed us he had Monica
on his mind. This is from the same man whose
wife was talking about a chat that got overrun by
one reporter. The man lost the nuclear codes for who
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knows how long. But had we been attacked. During that
period of time, we had no way to defend ourselves
because we couldn't launch our nuclear stuff. That's who you're
dealing with. And she has the audacity after having an
unsecured server in her closet, she has the audacity to
talk about anybody else's breaches and security. Any other human
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being that had gone through that had a husband who cheated,
who absolutely had no moral fiber whatsoever, had been caught
with a server in her own closet, had deleted thirty
thousand emails, had bleach bitted other stuff, had destroyed evidence.
Anybody that had done all that would just lay low
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and be quiet. Instead, she basically tells everybody, f off.
I'm going to do whatever I want. I'm going to
talk about you. There's nothing you can do about it
because I'm Hillary Clinton and sixty five or seventy million
people voted for Do you not care that she's married
to a man with zero moral fiber or that she
has none either? Unbelievable. Let me just tell you one
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more so. I was reading an article the other day
about Colorado, and I say this, with all due respect,
if you moved here from another state, please don't bring
your politics. Please don't leave the state where it got
destroyed by politics and by voting in one direction and
agreeing to all of the policies that these morons want
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to put in place, and then bring it here and
destroy here. So Colorado was reliably purple for a long time,
but in two thousand and eight it went solidly blue
for Barack Obama. Today Dems hold both chambers by a
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two to one margin. Whatever they want, they get. Here's
what it looked like back in two thousand and I
don't know fifteen or so when before that became the case.
Colorado was third in the nation for personal income growth,
a regulatory burden in the lower half of all states,
tied for the second lowest unemployment in twenty seventeen at
two point seven percent. That wasn't unusual job growth of
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two point four percent in twenty seventeen, which was typical.
First state that was regularly in the top ten, a
top ten destination for people moving in from other states.
They weren't perfect, but they they did a great job.
Right now since the Democrats took over and control everything,
and they came out with a new twenty twenty four
report card just seven years later, they are thirty ninth
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in the nation. For personal income growth. They were third
seven years ago. Now they're thirty ninth. They were sixth
worst regulatory burden in the nation. They were in the
lower half in March, they had the second highest unemployment
rate in job growth, a job growth rate of one
point one seven percent, which is forty third in the nation,
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and a bottom ten destination for people moving in from
other states. Seven years they completely turned it around. Oh,
by the way, there was another part of the gazette
that said, beginning with Senate Bill one eighty one twenty nineteen,
Colorado has obstructed energy production, a major Colorado export, at
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an expense of the state's economy and high wage blue
collar jobs. In all, multiple new regulations since twenty eighteen
have Colorado producing less oil and gas in twenty twenty
five than it was in twenty nineteen. As the country's
production has increased. Across every metric, schools, housing, homelessness, crime, addiction,
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even abortion rates, the numbers all go the wrong way. Now,
let's contrast that with Florida, which was also a reliably
purple state. It was a swing state for a long time.
No more right, it is Desantles won by thirty thousand
votes the first time he won the race for the
gubernatorial seat, and he won thirty thousand votes out of
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eight point two million, so it was pretty close. Now,
he carried it by a lot the last one. I
don't know what exact was, but he carried it by
a lot. But right now Florida is ranked once again
number one in higher education. It's the ninth year in
a row, and number one in economy for the second
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year in a row. That's the US News and World
Report rankings. So what happened, Well, I can tell you
part of it. DeSantis for all the other crap people
want to talk about him. When it came to COVID,
you know what he said, I'm not listening to all
of the government scientists. I'm going to go talk to
my own I'm going to go talk to people I
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trust that will tell me the truth about what's going on.
And he opened everything back up and said we're still
open for business. When everybody else was keeping schools closed,
he kept them open. They closed for a short period
of time, but it wasn't long. The policies that I'm
contrasting the difference in policies between We can do with
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California all day long, right, we know that. But look
at just in seven years, Colorado has gone from third
in the nation in personal growth personal income growth to
forty third or thirty eighth, whatever it was it was low.
They've every metric has gone backwards with those policies that
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have been enacted. And by the way, Desantus right now
is doing everything he can to get rid of property taxes.
Now you think about that for a second. You think
about the amount of money that's being taken in in
the state of Florida in property taxes, and they think
they can eliminate it. Why because they run the state right,
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Because they don't try to run businesses off. They don't
overregulate everybody. They don't change that. They do what is
necessary to grow an economy and do it well, and
everybody benefits everybody. I don't know why this is so hard,
and I don't know why it's so hard for half
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the country to see with their own eyes what's actually
happening in states that are run well. Tennessee, Texas, Florida.
It doesn't require fourteen percent personal income tax on top
of the income tax you pay to the government already.
It doesn't require tax after tax after tax. It requires
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some sort of fiscal responsibility and understanding economics and doing
the right thing, not doing the I don't know, not
doing the wrong thing. Right you signaling and trying to
act like you're doing the right thing when the reality
is everything you're doing is screwing it up. All right, Well,
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