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February 12, 2025 • 30 mins
How to End a War
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Big shout out to my next door neighbor came over.
I watched, I was swilling the bird feeder. I was
thinking to myself, makes more sense for us just to
wait until late afternoon or into the evening, after I'm
done with my show to do a full on shoveling
of our sidewalks and our stairs in our driveway and
all that jazz. And while all that is going on
doing the best that we can to make things as

(00:22):
safe as possible for our mail carriers and stuff. You
just want to be efficient with your time. Doesn't make
a lot of sense to shovel and then know that
there's another inch or so coming right after that, So
either way, not a big deal. It is Abraham Lincoln's birthday,
although President's Day not this week, for whatever that's worth.
You got a lot of different things also coming up,

(00:42):
and we'll talk about Russia, we'll talk about the Middle East,
we'll talk about Doge, We got all sorts of other things.
College World Series a little bit later on, we'll talk
super Novas. Maybe you we'll check your away for that
game coming up, which would be nice. And then also
Senator deb Fisher is joining us and scheduled to join
us at the top of the four o'clock hour. So
if you're looking for some good Washington d C catching up,

(01:05):
Senator Fisher will be joining us at the top of
the four o'clock hour. Now, with this snow, I just
wanted to keep you posted on the advisories here. Winter
weather Advisory is in effect for the Omaha area. That is,
until six o'clock this evening. We do anticipate the snow
for the most part, slowing up before that. That doesn't
mean that you're not going to be seeing some blowing snow.

(01:28):
Visibility could still be a little bit rough as you're
making your commute home, especially if you're a little bit
to the east of us here in Omaha. You might
be listening to us into Iowa a couple of counties over.
You're going to seeing the snow just a little bit
longer than we will here in Omaha as well, which
could still factor in what you might be looking at
for visibility and snow during your commute home after work.

(01:52):
There's also a cold weather advisory that's in effect from
eleven o'clock tonight until nine am tomorrow. Do why would
that happen? Well, the law is around nine below zero,
so in the windshill will be around twenty. So you
know my dogs, for instance, I'm going to be coating
them up to take them outside or let them outside,

(02:12):
and probably put the boots on just to make sure
that they don't hurt themselves. And it's going to be
super cold, they're not going to want to be outside.
You might have dogs that are a little bit different,
but usually what that means is if I have to
coat the dogs to let them go outside so they
can get their stuff done, then I'm going to probably
try to avoid being outside, and of course being overnight
with all the snow on the ground, why would you
want to be outside anyway. Also tomorrow, just to reiterate,

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windshill values could be as low as nineteen below zero tomorrow,
at least that's what the National Weather Service is reporting
with wind gus over fifteen miles an hour. The sun
should be out, though it's going to be cold, so
weather winter weather just a little bit later to us
than you would think the calendar would indicate, but we
are certainly going to be feeling it here for the
next week or so. As low temperatures we have that

(02:55):
snow on the ground now, and we'll be trying to
keep you updated on anything that may percolate in the
roadways and stuff as we get closer and closer to
your drive home this evening. Now, as we talk about
different things that are happening in the news, something that
really jumped out to me a little bit earlier today
was on Donald Trump's Truth social account. Can't ever let
this guy. You can't have your notifications off. If you're

(03:18):
following this guy on any social media platform. You just
never know what he may be announcing. You never know
what he may be talking about. Well, Donald Trump posted
on his Truth social this was just before eleven am
hour time. And I'm just gonna quote this. I'll read
the entire thing to you because I think it is
entirely pertinent, and I quote. I just had a lengthy
and highly productive phone call with President Vladimir Putin of Russia.

(03:41):
We discussed Ukraine, the Middle East, energy, artificial intelligence, the
power of the dollar, and various other subjects. We both
reflected on the great history of our nations and the
fact that we fought so successfully together in World War Two,
remembering that Russia lost tens of millions of people, and
we likewise lost so many. We each talked about the

(04:04):
strengths of our respective nations and the great benefit that
we will someday have in working together. But first, as
we both agreed, we want to stop the millions of
deaths taking place in the war with Ukraine and Russia.
President Putin even used my very strong campaign motto of
common sense. We both believe very strongly in it. We

(04:26):
agreed to work together very closely, including visiting each other's nations.
We have also agreed to have our respective teams start
negotiations immediately, and we will begin by calling President Zelenski
of Ukraine to inform him of the conversation, something which
I will be doing right now. I have asked Secretary
of State Marco Rubio, Director of the CIA John Ratcliffe,

(04:49):
National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, and Ambassador and Special Envoy
Steve Whitkoff to lead the negotiations, which I feel strongly
will be successful. Millions of people have died in a
war that would not have happened if I were president,
but it did happen, so it must end. No more
lives should be lost. I want to thank President Putin

(05:12):
for his time and effort with respect to this call
and for the release yesterday of Mark Fogel, a wonderful
man that I personally a greeted last night at the
White House. I believe this effort will lead to a
successful conclusion, hopefully soon end quote that, of course, from
Donald Trump on his Truth Social account just before eleven
am this morning Central time. This is an important development.

(05:35):
Not only have they spoken, they've agreed to visit each
other's nations. It sounds like Ukraine's going to get into
the mix here today. We will see what the next
steps are. Shortly thereafter you were waiting on the follow
up just after noon hour time, so about an hour
maybe an hour and a half, almost after the first
Truth Social post. Donald Trump followed with this and said,

(05:57):
and I quote, I just spoke to President Ladimir Zelensky
of Ukraine. The conversation went very well. He, like President Putin,
wants to make peace. We discussed a variety of topics
having to do with the war, but mostly the meeting
that is being set up on Friday in Munich, where
Vice President JD. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio

(06:20):
will lead the delegation. I am hopeful that the results
of that meeting will be positive. It is time to
stop this ridiculous war where there has been massive and
totally unnecessary death and destruction. God blessed the people of
Russia and Ukraine. End quote that, of course, from Donald
Trump on his truth social about an hour and twenty

(06:42):
minutes after he posted his initial post about talking to
Vladimir Putin. These are important, these are important updates. This,
of course in the wake we mentioned in the first
post of Mark Vogel, who had been prisoner in Russia
for a couple of years. He was released to the
custody of the United States as part of a deal

(07:02):
in an arrangement. Sometimes it's those things that we can
kind of snowball into an effect of trying to understand
what the next steps are for our country, as we
can play a very important role in world peace. I
don't really like using the term world peace, because is
there ever truly world peace. But this is a course
in the shadow of what we heard yesterday and we
talked about yesterday in regards to Gaza, what Donald Trump

(07:25):
hopes in what some apparently Arab nations hope happens with
a more civilized and modern development in Gaza and Hopefully
that will deter any further terrorism from kind of festering
and growing in that region next to Israel, and of
course the potential restarting of the fighting in the Middle East,

(07:46):
as Donald Trump, Benjamin Nett and Yahoo and the Israeli
Defense Forces all say we are ready to restart this war.
If AMASA does not release every single hostage they have
custody of right now, and if it's not done by
noon on Saturday, things will begin once again in the
Middle East in that war in Israel, we will of
course keep tabs on that, but positive momentum potentially here

(08:10):
in Ukraine and Russia. Pete Haig Saith yesterday also kind
of mentioned that it's probably not realistic that Ukraine would
go to pre twenty fourteen like pre CRIMEA borders, and
of course that's going to be a point of contentiousness
between the two sides of Ukraine and Russia. But if
we can get the fighting stop, that's the first good step,

(08:32):
and then maybe we can have some discussions and negotiations
about exactly what those borders are going to look like.
But if Donald Trump can resolve that war and do
so here in the next few months, at the very least.
That is going to be certainly a high watermark for
his second term on the presidency, and we will see
if he can add that on too, potentially creating more

(08:55):
peaceful situation in the Middle East as well. What do
you think about these talks with Russia and Ukraine. Do
you have thoughts on what you expect to happen next
or are you surprised at how the President has kind
of talked about each of these leaders in their countries.
So you can call us at four h two five
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(09:16):
radio eleven ten KFAB and raise Songer on news radio
eleven ten KFAB. We do appreciate anybody who has some
things to say and wants to be a part of
the action today. On top of that, this is a
kind of an appendage to the conversations in regards to
Russia and Ukraine, and the Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent,

(09:40):
has had a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky and
with that there could be an investment deal economically, of
course related to materials or rare earth materials. I think
is probably the way that they're talking about these things
from Ukraine. And of course this is this is in

(10:01):
an area that there is a reason why Vladimir Putin
would like to take back at least a chunk of
what Ukraine is. This has been a war that was
started by a man who believed his country was much
more powerful and would run right through Ukraine. When the
first movements were made three years ago. Now think about that,

(10:24):
this thing has been going for three years. We were
trying to understand what exactly Vladimir Putin was hoping to
accomplish by doing this, and I think the answer was
pretty specifically. This is land that is important land. It
has a lot of opportunity for its materials, for its

(10:45):
resources naturally as well. And of course Ukraine is a
large land mass. This is the largest country by area
that is fully inside European borders. So you know Russia,
You're like, yeah, Russia is larger, and part of Russia
is in Europe, but Russia also is in all of
Asia as well in other countries. There are some countries

(11:06):
that Europe and Asia kind of they are straddling that
line right anyway, it's an important place. Well, the United
States trying to get in the game here a little
bit as part of these negotiations, at least from what
we have learned from the correspondence between Volodimir Zelensky and
Treasury Secretary Scott Descent. So Zelensky is apparently reviewing a

(11:30):
proposal and this week when there is that meeting scheduled
as JD. Van's and Mark Rubio are going to be
representing the United States as part of these talks with
Ukraine and Russia, and it sounds like Munich is the
spot that this is going to be taking place. This
is something that could be additionally added on, and there's
a chance of course that if the United States has

(11:52):
something to gain by this, this could be a much
larger situation than just ending a war here. This could
be positive or economic benefits for Ukraine, for potentially Russia
we will see what their gains could end up being,
but also for the United States. So a fascinating, fascinating
group of situations, and we will let you know on that.

(12:16):
As of course, you're halving happening to try to balance
what you're seeing with Ukraine and Russia and maybe some
of the optimism to what exactly could end up happening
by this weekend if Hamas does not cooperate with the
request and ultimatum put down by Donald Trump and Israel.
And how I mean he said it, And this is

(12:39):
my own personal commentary and opinion. You can disagree with
this all you want. Donald Trump said as part of
his campaign and beyond his campaign, just about things that
he was hoping to achieve. He said that he was
going to end the wars in both Israel and in Ukraine.
Those were two things that he said were going to
be top of mind for him. He needed to get

(12:59):
price is down. That's going to take a bit of time.
You have to adjust certain things with our economy, these tariffs,
the tariff talks, these in the process of trying to
continue these negotiations on long term economic plans with Canada
and Mexico, while on top of that, trying to get
them to help us protect the borders into our country,
because there are things in people that are making their

(13:21):
way across the border on both ends that are not
healthy for the American public and not great for American
communities as a whole. That is something that got so
out of control in the previous administration that you can
certainly see why it would be a point of emphasis
for this administration as they hit the ground running. But

(13:42):
in terms of full foreign policy and far away places,
we are seeing at least movement. I would use the
term progress if it weren't for this status of what's
going on with Hamas in Israel. Israel specifically trying to
do what it can to tinue this ceasefire agreement. It's
been a bit slow on pulling back troops in Lebanon

(14:04):
thanks to the presence of Hesbala still existing, even with
the deal in place, and the deal, which of course
is is credibly fragile for the Hamas and Israel relationship,
or whatever you want to call that, trying to get
prisoners that were Palestinian released from Israeli prisons in return
for the hostages that Hamas have had essentially for a

(14:29):
year and a half now, or close to a year
and a half since the October seventh invasion. If you
have a better word for that, then feel free to
insert it there. And these hostages were in terrible shape,
as you would imagine they probably would be, and it's
put an onus on for you for Israel to say
we need them all now, and your Hamas is suggesting

(14:53):
that it may take longer or they're going to be
slow to release some of these and with the United
States sitting there in wait for so long, either just
handing over resources. You know, we talk about how much
money has been given in foreign eight. I don't think
it's ever really been about the cash. It's been about
all of the resources and how much that's been worth

(15:15):
that we've been handing over Ukraine. And our government really
hasn't done anything to try to stop that conflict from happening.
There weren't negotiations. We weren't hearing for two plus years.
We were not hearing anything as far as the Biden
administration or anybody in their main offices, whether it was

(15:35):
you know, the Secretary of State, whether it was the
Vice president, which of course, could you imagine Kamala Harris
going over there and trying to talk to Vladimir Putin
about something like this hard to imagine. But there were
no efforts by those people to try to end the conflict.
It was like, we're going to help Ukraine win this war.
What was the likelihood of that happening? What was the
likelihood of Ladimir Putin saying, oh, man, Ukraine's got all

(15:57):
this support. We should stop what we're doing. Now, that's
not how this stuff works. You're naive and you just
lack historical context to understand that anybody who wants to
make an invasion of another nation, especially one they believe
is partially theirs, like Vladimir Putin sees Ukraine, they're not
going to just stop because somebody else says, well, we're
here to help the other guys. So this has gone

(16:19):
on and on and on, and it's not until the
stronger conservative leadership of Donald Trump, the Republican Party and
the guys like Marco Rubio specifically not to take anything
from Jade Vance away here, but Marco Rubio, this is
a foreign relations guru, and this is a guy who
was able to get the Panama Canal thing wrapped up
in a week. That thing was done fast, and it's

(16:40):
because of him. He is going to be representing the
greater good and the common sense, as we've mentioned from
basically all perspectives. When he goes to Munich with JD
Vance and talks to both these sides, tries to wrap
this thing up. But this tells you everything you need
to know about the play eight of the previous administration

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and foreign policy and the current administration and foreign policy.
It's not about we're going to support the side that
we think is good. It is we want this nonsense
to end. And hopefully we're getting to a point of that.
And now that Hamas doesn't want to playball on the
same field, at least as the Israelis, Donald Trump says, Okay,

(17:22):
all hell will break loose if you do not release
all the hostages by Saturday at noon. Will they comply
with that, We'll have to see, But if they don't,
certainly that's a bit of a setback in terms of
peace in the Middle East. Two twenty eight is our time.
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Speaker 2 (17:56):
Everything seems so important then, even love the way we were.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
On news Radio eleven ten KFAD, You're probably going to
be seeing some snow for a few more hours at least,
and we'll keep you posted on all of that. Our
full lines are open four oh two, five, five, eight,
eleven ten. And we were talking about the relationship that
Ukraine and Russia and the United States all have now
with Donald Trump reaching out and having conversations with both

(18:27):
Vladimir Putin and Vladimir Zelenski today, and what the future
may look like for that particular conflict and maybe how
fast it may be ending. Well. Full lines are open.
I'd love to chat with you about that. And Alex
is on the phone. Alex, welcome to the show today.
What's on your mind?

Speaker 3 (18:44):
Pretty quick things? Number one, if you're driving, here's a
button on your dash called number two. As far as Ukraine,
you have to realize that after the latest collapse of
the Soviet Union and this situation we're in now, the
United States under the promise of protecting Ukraine and the

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assurance to Russia that Ukraine would never join NATO and
vice Ukraine to give up their nuclear weapons back to Russia.
We alo swept to war in the sixties over missiles
being placed sixty miles off our coast. We would never
allow Russian through the Chinese plant nuclear missiles in Mexico
or China are tanner. So and so as if Biden

(19:27):
administration came into office, they started clamoring about NATO, NATO
and joined NATO. Well, we told the Russian said what happened?
We did not give them or written as sharks. We
told them it would happened. So they see the chance
of NATO expanding right to their border and thereby being
a constant threat with weapons. Get the simplest thing with Ukraine.

(19:49):
Did you say, Vladimir, you leave everybody else leaves Ukraine
is Switzerland. There'll be nothing bigger there than the jeep,
helicopter and an import. That's it. Sure they won't attack them again,
because then we won't have to come to their defense,
but they will not join NATUM. Now real quick with
Israel and a loss to treat them the same way, amos,

(20:11):
the same way that President Treatment President trug treated the
leader of the Talidad. Here's your house, I know where
you live. Either these people released by Friday or by Sunday,
you're all dead, except make it clear of these people
that waited long enough. The reason they're holding hostages, I

(20:31):
believe is they're trying to get them fatten up a
little bit so that it'll look like they wrong at
the stage of death. But when you look to history
and the Middle East, there's never been a Palestine, a state
of Palestine. Palestine was a territory like saying the Great
Plains Northeast or wherever the case is. There was Transjuoritan
and all these other territories. None of these existed until

(20:54):
nineteen seventeen after World War One, when the Ottoman Empire,
part of the Axis Powers was the Ottomans did not
allow Jews to live in Palestine. Who was the Maria. Okay,
So nineteen seventeenth about four Decoration, this sign that Jews
start coming back as they re established Israel. The area

(21:15):
has always been called Israel until ten thirty one eighty
eighty when Emperor Herotas will think his name was yeah, yeah,
change the team from Israel to Palestine to take off
the Jewses. He throve them out because they're represented to
Philistine's their biggest entity.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (21:34):
My point is way is and either they leave, they
give our people to give our people back, or they're
done for it.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Yeah, that's definitely. We'll see what that ultimatum looks like
and how heavy the hands will be if they do
not cooperate. Alex, that's some good thoughts on all three points.
Really appreciate you for listening to us today. Let's go
to Frank on a phone line at four h two five, five,
eight to eleven ten. Frank, what are you thinking about today?

Speaker 4 (21:58):
Well, you know how they're attacking all the food supply
and trying to clean up our food and I was
wondering still because a lot of people on Facebook, we've
been posting this lately, more on the camp trails in
this cloud seating and the air quality and all the
testing that even the Air Force has done.

Speaker 5 (22:13):
But are they going to.

Speaker 4 (22:14):
Start trying to do anything about that too since it's
being more exposed. And can our state reps do anything
because I heard Texas filed a lawsuit against somebody, but
I'm not sure about that. But is there anything that
we can do, as you know, state citizens to get
anything good?

Speaker 1 (22:31):
So what I guess can you help me this? Reiterate
kind of your concern Frank, exactly what are you trying
to change?

Speaker 4 (22:39):
Well, well, the camp trails that they've been posting are
even more I mean, and it used to be a
few people posted them on Facebook or YouTube, but now
everywhere you look, everybody's posting it. And what can we
do to get them to put a stop to it?

Speaker 1 (22:54):
That's a good question. I will do the best that
I can, as far as you know you're talking about
like from aircraft, right, Yeah, Okay, Yeah, I mean I
would guess like if you had major concerns, I would
talk to our state, like the people who are representing
us at the state legislature. If you're not getting a
whole lot of responses on that front, you could even

(23:16):
kind of go up the ladder to who's representing us
in Washington. But I know that they have a lot
of other things they're trying to take care of. But yeah,
I don't have a great answer for you, Frank. I
can do the best that I can to kind of
look into this, though.

Speaker 4 (23:29):
Yeah, I think because like I said, there's a lot
more people now actually posting about it on YouTube, Facebook
and every other platform. And I mean I just looked
at one yesterday and there was from every state. Somebody
made a comment about it. Yeah, that's what our sky
looks like today.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
Rights, it's something Frank, Admittedly I don't know enough about
the facts on it to give you a great answer,
but if you really have like major concerns about it,
especially here, I would talk to your representative in the Cameral.
I think they're gonna be a lot more responsive to
try to figuring out if there is something to be
concerned with on that. That would be where i'd start.

(24:08):
All right, thanks, man, really appreciate it. Yeah, all right, Yeah, anyway,
we're talking about different things today, getting your thoughts on it.
I love talking on the phone if you have any
thoughts on especially Ukraine, if you've got thoughts on Hamas
and Israel and how that keeps going and Donald Trump's

(24:28):
you know, his instinct on what's going on here with
these conflicts and trying to get them to you know,
end or at least you know, kind of escalate towards
an end. I would love to hear from yet. Four
oh two five five eight eleven ten. Four oh two
five five eight eleven ten is that phone number? And
we appreciate you for taking part in the conversation. Today,

(24:50):
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If you'd like to call in. The number is four
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(25:12):
eight eleven ten. Brian is on the line. Welcome in, Brian.
What's on your mind today?

Speaker 2 (25:17):
Well, I think he's going to deserve the Neville Chamberlain
Peace in Our Time Prize for handing Ukraine over to Russia.
And to add insult to injury, he's saying they owe
five hundred billion dollars on Gaza. It reminds me of
saying washing that is trying to make everything Trump says
or does sound sane and even smart. And I also

(25:40):
want to mention that Mike Flood and Deb Fisher were
mentioned on the Rachel Maddow Show last night for a
lying to their constituents saying that Musk and his team
only have read only access to everything they're going through.
When the lawsuits and Musk himself have talked about how

(26:01):
their writing software and altering software and using AI to
do it. And the staffer Edward Constantine, who I don't
know if I can say his clever screen name, that
seems mostly what's been covered is previously fired by a
cybersecurity firm for a leaking company information to the peasants.

(26:24):
And if you want waste, fraud and abuse, there's nothing
better for that than getting rid of everyone who might
hold them accountable and making it known that anyone who
looks into what they're doing or reports on it will
be fired and prosecuted. And to just see inflations going up.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Brian, Brian, Brian, Okay, was was your game plan today?
Just to try to get as many topics in before
I could remember everything that I wanted to rebut with
because it worked. If that was the plan I thought
I would because.

Speaker 2 (26:59):
You never know when you're going to get around to
having something else to say, but.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Go ahead, Well, well, I don't know what that means.
Is that some sort of like like like I'm not
even gonna engage on that. Is there anything that this
administration could do to make you happy? That would be
where I am, minister, I'm not even gonna say anything
about Ukraine or Gaza or Musk or Mike Flood or
anything that you just mentioned. It's a waste of my

(27:24):
time because I know that you feel the way that
you feel, and you have a right to feel that way,
because that's America. Everybody. You know, there are a lot
of people that really hated the Biden administration. You were
not one of them. You're not going to generally agree
with what a lot of conservatives are going to be
thinking about this stuff. But is there anything that can
be done by this administration leading led by Donald Trump

(27:46):
that would make you at least kind of happy or
at least be like, hey, that was a good thing
that they did right there.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
Anything Sure, they could they court orders and that would
show that they're not a dictatorship.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
Okay, Brian, I I whatever you say, have a good day.
I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know
what the point of talking about this is. If all
you're gonna do is just shout a bunch of like
liberal talking points at me and like hand wrote Ukraine
over to Russia? Is that what that sounds like? When
Zelensky agreed to the meeting, if it was just like, yeah,

(28:22):
let's hand Ukraine over to Russia. Is that what's happening?
That doesn't sound like what's happening here? What are we
talking about? But again, I'm not even gonna gonna try
to uh, I'm not going to try to reason with
the unreasonable. Joe's on a phone line of four oh two, five, five, eight,
eleven ten. Welcome to the show, Joe.

Speaker 5 (28:37):
What's up, hey, Emory? No. I just listened to Brian
and he and he cited Rachel Maddow as a source
of information, and yeah, I mean she's nothing, but she
did nothing but push lies for the whole first term.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
With Trump's present, I mean, Rachel Maddow is like getting
to like Rush Limbaugh level of just like everybody on
the political left just discounted everything that Limbaugh would say
because they were like, it's got to be a shtick
at this point, and people resonated with it.

Speaker 5 (29:04):
Right.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
Well, Matt, I was the exact same thing on the
liberal left. I don't know how you can listen to
that and be like, oh, yeah, that's news, that's that's
real news being talked about on that program over there.

Speaker 5 (29:14):
Well, I just remember Adam Schiff be an honor show
about every other night, saying I've got the facts, I've
got the goods on him, but she never said, well
let me see him.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
Yeah, that's true, Joe. I'm just here. I'm a conduit
for conversation. I'm probably as confused as you are, to
be honest with you. Okay, you too, man appreciate it.
Run out of time this hour, but I appreciate everybody
for calling in and being a part of the show.
I thank you for each and every one of you,

(29:46):
even the ones that I do generally get confused by.
And if you just want to shout at me about
different things, I'm here for that too. Don't expect me
to have anything intelligent to say back, though, because it's
pretty obvious if you have one thing that you're trying
to achieve, and that's to undermine anything that this administration
is doing. And I do feel this way. If Donald

(30:07):
Trump can resolve the Ukraine Russia war, that in and
of itself is an achievement, and we will see what
the parameters of that are. But no war that it's
ever been started just ends and everything's the same as
it was before. That's just not realistic. So I don't
know what it qualifies as handy Ukraine over to Russia,
but I would imagine that that's not exactly what's going

(30:28):
to end up happening here. But I guess time is
going to tell on that. Why else would Scott pssent
be there talking economics with Zelensky. It makes no sense anyway.
We'll come back with more on news radio eleven ten
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