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It's going to be a heck of a riot. It's
like drinking from a fire hose. Never a dull moment,
but guess you'll hear the stories you won't hear anywhere else.
And we appreciate you being here with us form today.
I'm Justin Barclay. Welcome in to the after show, folks.
The show after the show. They never go a moment,

(01:10):
never have time to get to everything. But the after
show is on and we are rolling right along big stories.
You're talking about World War three today, but I got
some good news they want to hit on as well.
I've got some other big news that needs to get
I just barely have the time to scratch the surface
on some of this stuff. Countries in trade talks of
the US have and tell tomorrow to make their offers.

(01:30):
They're coming at the table. Though. We've seen some real
good news in recent days there Dems. They got plans
for Elon if they retake the house. Folks, watch out.
It's not just Elon, It's got to be every single conservative.
That's why twenty twenty six is so important, including the
president himself. You ain't got to run that stupid game

(01:53):
again with impeachment and all of it. But Nate Silver
has got some news to the Democrats, and it ain't good.
In fact, you're going to want to hear all of
that and more. Plus led us to the Runner report.
There's a lot coming out. Yesterday we told you about
the charger is going to get filed, possibly arrests on
the way. Never forget. Nobody is safe until everyone is safe.

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is really good news. In fact, it I just saw

(04:05):
one the other day. I the walk Away movement. I
don't know if you're familiar with that, but these people
have decided I'm done not gonna be a Democrat. Each
one of them had voted Democrat, but they had seen cracks.
It's seen something. And this one I watched yesterday, I
was this woman who talked about how her parents were conservative,
and yet she went to school and then she was

(04:25):
sort of indoctrinated, and eventually college and she started to
see cracks or she went out allowed to ask questions
about certain things, and then she lost all of her
friends because she asked certain questions about starting that. It's
a whole sort of you know, once she it's like
a big game of jingle. Once you pull one of
those little the bars out of one of those little
pieces of wood, it all sort of comes crashing down.

(04:49):
That's the House of Cars analogy anyway. But that's how
it worked, and it did for her. People are walking
away and at record clips and in fact, a lot
of young peop people. Nate Silver is starting to show this.
In fact, this is the famous Polster. Now he's no conservative,
by the way, but Nate Silver has this whole piece

(05:13):
right now out there. And you remember the five thirty eight,
that's Nate Silver's group. Anyway, He's got this whole piece
out there right now. It's all about young men. And
of course that's one of the biggest issues. You know,
you got to really ask yourself these people there, you know,
are they as dumb as they seem? Well, I guess
the answer is yes, because they don't get it. They

(05:39):
just they just don't get how did we turn off
young men? How do we get them back? And you know, look,
I think it's easy. It's it's it's I think it's
super easy. And if you want the explanation of why
they left and how you get them back, well, how
you get them back part it's a little tougher. But

(06:01):
why they left is you kept telling them that we
should hate them, they should hate themselves, particularly white young men.
And you know how you get to beg You have
to turn the ship around and get back to common sense. Now,
I don't know Democrats and common sense. It's a little
tough as a heavy lift. So I don't know if

(06:21):
that's cape as that's possible. But Nate silver even now
has an article out now in his sub stack. He's
got this why young men don't like Democrats. I'm gonna
break it down for you. See, you'll have to subscribe
to him, but i'll give you the details of what
he says. You can if you'd like. But he explores
the Democrat Party's declining support among young male voters. Here's

(06:43):
what he says. The trend due to a cultural disconnect
between the party's village ethos characterized by consensus driven risk
averse attitudes, and the River mentality embraced by many young men,
which values individualism, risk taking, and rarian thinking. Essentially, what
he's saying is these two things don't match.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
You.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Remember, it takes a village all of that. That's the
gobblygook garbage that you know, Hillary was so known for saying.
And these young men want to be raw, good, raw individuals.
It's in their DNA still for now, some of them
have not been turned off. And some of these kids
are seeing it, and they saw it really presented well

(07:26):
from the Republican side of things. They saw it really
from the Trump side of things. That's really what it was.
Let's be clear. Silver suggests that democrats perceive focused on
moralizing and regulating behavior, in other words, telling them what
to do, may alien eight young men who prefer a
more libertarian or a political approach. In other words, leave
me alone, leave me alone, just let me be. How

(07:51):
many of us feel that way anyway, Just leave me
a lot of other The government's constantly trying to steal
every nickel and dime that I have. Now you see
that latest in Macnsta County with the Draink Commission trying
to take these homes of these people, eighty five year
old career in war vets. Just leave them alone? What
are you doing to this man is able to sacrifice
so much on the battle lines and for this country,

(08:14):
and what do you do? You treat them like this?
What the hell? Pardon my French, but what is that
worth the risk? What is that worth the sacrifice? If
you can come home in your country's going to treat
you like that? Aine Silver goes on to say, Meanwhile,
the Republican Party's alignment with tech entramentrepreneurs and its embrace

(08:34):
of risk and innovation have made it cool, really cool again,
more appealing to the demographic he says. Silver concludes that
democrats challenges with young male voter stem from cultural perceptions
more than specific policies. Yeah, because the cultural is is
all that the Democrats are about. But their culture spills

(08:57):
into their policies. So he might be a little off
on this. Here's the democrats cultural disconnect, he says, the
village culture versus the river, as I said, the individual,
the group versus the individual. The Republican appeal the GOP's
association with the tech innovators, those perception of moralizing shift

(09:18):
in voter behavior. Young men, including those from the diverse backgrounds,
have shown increased support for Republican candidates, influenced by cultural
and economic factors. A lot of that was these people
couldn't pay their bills. They sot a price everything through
the roof, and I knew who responsible for it. They knew.
There's no amount of lying that Anderson Coopman was going
to be able to do on CNN or Joy or

(09:41):
any of the other freaks on ms DNC thirteen. Why
because they don't watch that stuff. Maybe they watched TikTok,
but they see through a lot of the garbage of
that fake sort of paid influencer scam that happens on
social media, particularly TikTok. They see right through it. They
know they because because they grew up with this stuff.

(10:06):
Here's what Silver says, in order to want to back
to regain support from young male voters, Democrats may need
to reevaluate their messaging to better align with the values
and the concerns of this scer It's not about messaging.
You got to throw the entire thing out their entire

(10:28):
fabric of their I don't say platform, it's just who
they are. It's it's it's who they are all together.
And there is no getting around this. They've got to
have a complete one eighty. They got to throw some
of these freaks out of the party that have ruined it.
If they if they really want to do this, and

(10:48):
they're not going to, but they got to throw some
of these freaks out of the party and get it done.
Speaking of throwing them out, CNN a reporter is out
after a five million dollar lawsuit goes the other way.

(11:11):
Alex Marquad has exited the network after they lost five
million dollars in a defamation case. Again good news, and
a defamation case against a Navy veteran CNN corresponded at
the center of an afarious report to costs a network

(11:32):
at least five million dollars. They say, now is gone.
He's out out the door. And again, I for one,
couldn't be happier for things like this, because it just
shows you can't lie, you can't do these things. This
is just unthinkable, and they've gotten away with it for
far too long. And now well, this is the find

(11:57):
out portion of the program. Isn't it that find out
portion of the program is underway. Chief National Security Course
Potadlex Marquett landed and hot water earlier this year after
afforda jury rule that he defamed Zachary Young in twenty
twenty one by claiming the former soldier allegedly exploited Afghans
during the Biden administration's disaster withdrawal from the country. Sources

(12:19):
told former CNN media correspondent Oliver Darcy the Marquatt was
fired citing editorial differences with the higher ups that the
network good. He ought to be fired. I mean, this
is unthinkable that he would say and do what he
did to someone serving over the you know, everything they
had to go through when they were over in Afghanistan,

(12:39):
dealing with all of that. I mean, it's absolutely unthinkable.
He worked there for eight years, but now he's been
shown the door. He recently spearheaded its coverage of the
Russia Ukraine War. Did not mention the legal debacle for
the reasons of his exiting in the announcement of the departure.
But now you know, to say goodbye, he writes on

(13:01):
X But it's been an honor to work among the
very best in the business boy, lying right through his
teeth all the way to the end, some personal news.
I'm leaving CNN after eight terrific years. He says, profound
thank you to my comrades. Oh, I mean it's obvious.
It's blade my comrades of the national security team, of

(13:25):
the phenomenal teammates I've worked with in the US and abroad.
Alex Marquatt five million dollars out of the coffers as
CNN and uh and again this guy gone gone. In
his damning message to a CNN colleague, Markquott wrote that

(13:48):
CNN is going to nail Zach Young. He wrote, this
is the guy he went after, right, and they've got
all of this now because this is what happens when
you file these lawsuits and get discovery. We're gonna nail
this Zach Young m effort. According to court records, a
producer said the plaintiff had a quote punishable face. We're

(14:09):
talking about a man who served in Afghanistan. This is
how they talk about our military folks. Mark Watt landed
in hot water earlier this year after that that report
about Zach Young. Zach's got five million dollars now, CNN
doesn't and Mark Watt, the swarmy, you know what, is

(14:31):
out of a job. So I would call that good
news all the way around. CNN is still standing by
Marquot after the verdict. We remain proud of our journalists
in our one committed to strong, fearless and fair minded reporting. Folks,
This is how you win. This is how you get

(14:52):
the job done. This is a great example of where
we are headed and what happens next in this f
You've got to use their lawfare systems, their fight, the
same thing that they've used against us. You've got to
use it against them. And I don't mean you gotta lie,
you gotta cheat, you gotta steal. Now they're never stooped

(15:13):
to their level. But this is a great example of
how we're going to win some of these fights. And
some of them are going to take place in the unfortunately,
in the courtrooms in some places around the country. And
in that case, it really is it's a case of
taking place there in a courtroom in Florida, the Free

(15:38):
State of Florida, where they could get a ruling that
was favorable and and think of they did all right,
coming up, I got more, we got I got Scott Jennings,
who's added again, Jasmine Crocketts. Some clips from some of
these folks that you're going to want to see, and
yes they are nailing it. Some of these clips you

(15:59):
won't want to miss after this, the latest in the stories,
the news you won't hear anyhere. Plus President Trump's got
the new Let's get the new portrait out and it
is quite a difference from some of the previous but
in fact it's quite a difference from his previous portrait.
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Go to goldw Justin dot com Today. All right. So
we've got the new Trump portrait that has been released, folks,
and I just want to show you what do you think.
I'm gonna I'm gonna pull you on this. In fact,
they got a portrait of him and they've got a
portrait of Jade Vance and next next to one another.

(17:11):
I just want to see what you think about I.
I love it. I think it's fantastic. I think it
captures the grit and determination, the love for this country,
the patriotism. I call it ego eyed freedom focus. That's
what I see in this particular portrait. But it is
out now, we're going to compare it to some of
the other past presidents. What do you think about this

(17:34):
brand new portrait of the president? They're just fantastic. In
my mind, that just looks great. That that is that
that that's that to me, it says it all. Doesn't
that say it all to you? I mean, surviving everything
that they tried with the law, fair the assassination attempt

(18:00):
to all this stuff is just I think right on
the money with this photo. Let's take a look at
some of the past some of the past portraits. This
was one they used during the campaign. In fact, we
use this. I think that was good too, because it
showed this focus. This they believe is the twenty sixteen

(18:22):
original and that and look how much he's changed by
the way. You can see a physical change in him.
But I guarantee there's a bit of a change in
that man that I don't think if you told him
back in twenty sixteen how his life was changed, how
he would change. I don't think he'd believe you. I

(18:44):
don't think he'd believe you one bit. But there it is.
That's the difference. That was the one they did. This
one right here is the one they did after the
assassination attempt. Holyw look at those eyes. The eyes say
in all folks, this one is the campaign. This is

(19:07):
done before the assassination attempt, but after they'd done all
the raids and everything. I believe anyway, I think this
is this or you can see the change in him.
He's serious. This one different guy, almost a fake smile,
which he still kind of does that, you know, Hollywood
smile for the cameras at times. That's kind of what

(19:31):
I get when I see this. Yeah, he doesn't know
what he's getting himself into. He has no idea what's
about to take place, and I believe God was about
to change his life. This one, I believe post assassination
attempt shows a man who has been completely transformed by
that experience. And then the actual portrait that hangs in

(19:59):
the White House today, that is something I look if
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absolutely love this photo, So go on go online and

(20:45):
see it when you get a chance. Scott Jennings at
it again, talking about the truth behind the whole Free
Palestine movement and what's really going on behind the scenes. Folks.
Not a lot of people have said it Scott's done
a great job of telling it like it is over
on Sea. He is unabashed. He may run for Senate
in Kentucky. And as much as I'd hate to lose

(21:06):
him on CNN every night, you know, going up against
some of those folks on the left, I think they
would make for a great well.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
I mean, this is horrific. And what more do we
need to see, Jake before we realize this Free Palestine
movement is nothing more than a domestic terror organization right now?
I mean, we have the feelings in Washington a couple
of weeks ago, we have this issue in Colorado. We've seen,
you know, the activities on college campuses now for months
and months and months and months. The rise of anti

(21:33):
Semitism in America, the rise in the number of people
who have come to America who hold anti American views,
anti Western views, and anti Semitic views and are now
willing to act on it. It is absolutely outrageous, and
I think as a society we need to understand we
are dealing with domestic terrorism. It's growing more violent by
the day, and if we don't deal with it, these

(21:54):
kinds of things are going to keep happening. In cities
all over the place. It's awful and we need to
come to grips with the fight we're in right now
in America, fight for the future of our country and
the future of Western civilization.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
In my opinion, he's right on the money. Scott Jennings
nails it again. We have to treat this whole ordeal
exactly as it is, same with Antifa, BLM and the
rest of them that throughout twenty twenty really took hold.
These are the same forces, folks, that evil that wants
to tear the country apart in more ways than want

(22:25):
violence at the core of them, and they must be stopped.
By the way, he's on a roll. He is on
a roll. Tim Walls on a roll the other day
with Debbie Dingle from Michigan. Here he is. They're going
to go back to that story I was just talking about.
But first, this is just just Tim Walls, a special mixture,

(22:53):
he says, of a certain concoction that nails it.

Speaker 4 (22:59):
Union Halls eight years ago. We need to understand what
working men and women want to talk about, which is economics,
job security, how much food costs, what the cost of
living is every single day, and Donald Trump he's very
good at understanding people's fears in his anxieties, but I
haven't seen him do anything that's lowering costs right now.

(23:20):
And when I'm home, I'm hearing it.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
I'll defend the Democrats. They are for things illegal aliens.
You're for boys and girls' sports.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Being off with things.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
And that's why you have such struggles right now in
your party, because you're not for anything that's on the
right side of any of the eighty twenty issues that
are driving this cultural divide in America. I think Wes
Moore is actually a pretty talented communicator. The other person
who spoke in South Carolina, Tim Walls, is a special
mixture of extreme buffoonery and a mean spirit, which is
a toxic brew. He is not the future of the

(23:51):
Democratic Party. More is interesting. More is interesting, probably more
interesting than some of the radicals you have out there.
Crockett AOC. I mean, those are the truly at your
party right now, but it probably be better off of place.

Speaker 4 (24:02):
I'm not going to even let you.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
And here's the thing. You got a d by your name, honey,
You're going to have to win it on it and
and love it. That's just the way it is. Well,
the squad is the is the Democrat Party. Now, I mean,
you've got nobody out there who's got common sense. You
got nobody Tingle Perrys. Oh it's enough. So that's all

(24:31):
I could take ay By. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yes, Uh,
that's that's that's fantastic, fantastic stuff. All right. Back to
the terrorism because, uh, this is an important and important
piece that ought to be that ought to be put

(24:55):
out here so you can understand it a little bit better.
Carolyn love It, White House Press secretary talking about why
this terrorist suspect in Colorado in Boulder, what happened and
how it TOOKU So you got to do this debrief
and some people now coming out there say you can't,
you can't inject politics. No, politics wasn't injected here. It's

(25:17):
because of politics all of this played out. You get
your country being overrun because the politicians are doing what
they're doing because they want to use these people for
votes and everything else. That's that's the very reason. It's
the core of what's going on. Take a listen to
what Levitt says, what's the White House's perspective on this?

Speaker 5 (25:36):
Well, FBI Director Cash Ptel is absolutely right, and the
President just put out a very strong statement condemning this attack.
This terrorist came into our country under the previous administration.
Joe Biden's administration foolishly gave him a tourist visa, and
that allowed him to unlawfully remain in our country. This
individual should have been deported. Instead he was welcomed here

(25:59):
and now three years later after coming to this country
under Joe Biden's administration, he is lighting Jewish people on
fire who were simply trying to peacefully pay respect to
the hostages in Israel. This absolutely is an act of
targeted terrorism. The FBI and the Department of Justice are
investigating it as such, and the President is going to

(26:20):
ensure that this individual is held to the fullest extent
of the law. And not just this individual, but any individual,
especially illegal criminals, who engage in acts of terrorism, will
be held accountable under this president.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
Care what's the White House present? That's what we want
to see. By the way, that's exactly what we want
to see. We've got to have accountability, a buck stops
here sort of thing. And of course the White House,
President Trump means business. They don't like it, by the way,
speaking of injecting politics and the things. Did you see
Jamie Raskin somehow, I don't know. You'll try to find

(26:55):
the logic in some of this with Democrats, you kiss
can't get it. He says, because of the Molotov cocktail attack,
we ought to have stricter gun control. There's one misunderstanding.
You're a little inconvenient issue that's at the core of this.
That just makes this completely disconnected from reality.

Speaker 6 (27:15):
Across the country. We are still in the midst of
a gun violence epidemic, so we need to be acting
with due concern for human life. I mean, this is why,
of course we have been fighting for a universal violent
criminal background check. We are for a ban on military

(27:37):
style assault weapons.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
In the violent criminal background You got a background check
on what the firearms, but what else did you buy?
Background check? The molotov cocktail supplies country.

Speaker 6 (27:49):
You know, our locks gun laws are a danger to
everybody in America, and that's something that we can act
with some legislation.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
Actually, I would argue that the gun control laws that
are already in place, the fact that that where this
took place as a gun free zone in Colorado, may
make things a little more dangerous. In fact that I'd say,
way may they do? People aren't allowed to carry then
radical extreme, you know, terrorists like this guy think he's

(28:17):
got a free pass to go on and attack people.
You imagine if people are carrying, in fact, they're carrying
on their waist to whatever you think. This guy think
twice about trying to fire up a cocktail though he did,
No way he'd do he'd do that in no way
he'd be able to last. I mean, you'd like that
match and you'd be lit up.

Speaker 6 (28:36):
Sin of determination to turn around. But people have got
to lead their lives, and people need to act with courage.
But it is the responsibility of government to try to
keep everybody safe from No.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
It's not.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
It's responsibility myself to keep myself safe. And you can't.
By the way, you can't. You can't make this stuff up.
You can't make as wrong as he has to listen
to this report. The guy tried to buy a gun.
We covered this in the Big Three today. The guide
tried to buy a gun. Apparently the laws that we

(29:11):
got in the books are already working.

Speaker 7 (29:14):
Mister Solomon stated that he had been planning this attack
for a year and he acted because he hated what
he called the Zionist group. But what the charges allege
that he did was to throw molotov cocktails, had a

(29:35):
group of men and women, some of them in their
late eighties, burning them as they peacefully walked on a
Sunday to draw attention to Israeli hostages held.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
In Gosspep terrific, horrific.

Speaker 7 (29:53):
And when he was interviewed about the attack, he said
he wanted them all to die, He had no regrets,
and he would go back and do it again. He
said that he had previously tried to purchase a firearm,
but resorted to the molotov cocktails when he could not
purchase a gun because he was not a legal citizen.

(30:16):
I remind you that mister Solomon is presumed innocent until
proven guilty.

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Did you can't say that though, folks, the guy tried
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