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April 28, 2025 35 mins
MS-13 Dysphoria hits new heights, even liberal members of the Supreme Court think a school board has jumped the shark on DEI, and apparently Gayle King thinks she is the equivalent of the first American in space.  Nuts abound in our "did they really just say that" moments from this week.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
MS thirteen, dysphoria hits new heights. Even liberal members of
the Supreme Court think a school board has jumped the
shark on DEI, and apparently Gail King thinks she is
the equivalent of the first American in space. Nuts abound
and are did they really just say that? Moments from
this week? I'm Nancy Shack, I'm Ben Parker. This is newspite.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
We're trying to double back and say, well, he's this
terrible person in all this kind of stuff, But here's
the reality. As far as I'm concerned, he's a lot
less criminal than the person that's sitting in the White House.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
I too was struck by, Uh, these are you know,
young kids picture books and on matters concerning sexuality. I
suspect there are a lot of non religious parents who
were into all that throat about this.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
We actually duplicated the route that Alan Shepherd did. No
one said he took that ride. It's always referred.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
To as a flight or a journey.

Speaker 4 (01:04):
So I feel that that's a little disrespectful to what
the mission was and what the work that Blue Origin does.

Speaker 5 (01:11):
One small step for Gail King, wow, one giant.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Least, and the work the Blue Origin does. Blue Origins
purpose is to build up space tourism. So that's the equivalent.
Oh my god, that was Gail King who went into
space for an eleven minute ride on Blue Odyssey with
four other celebrities, you know, rich women that were No,

(01:36):
they didn't take me. I don't have the my bank
balance doesn't nor does my fame, and.

Speaker 5 (01:41):
No songs bring me.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
You know, it looked like fun. I'll tell you it
looks like it looked like a blast. I got no
problem with them going. They have the money or the
fame to do it, which is going to draw more
people to it. And that's Blue Origins business is to
build up space tourism, and I got no problem with
any of that. My problem is that Gail King is
offended by anyone who called their trip a ride. Cut

(02:08):
thirty four.

Speaker 4 (02:09):
I don't like that people are calling it a ride.
A ride. You never see a man, a male astronaut
who's going up in space and they said, oh, we
took a ride. We actually duplicated the route that Alan
Shepherd did. That's why it's called this particular capsule is
called the New Shepherd. We duplicated that route, that route.
No one said he took that ride. It's always referred

(02:32):
to as a flight or a journey. So I feel
that that's a little disrespectful to what the mission was
and what the work that Blue Origin does does.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
What was your mission? Your mission was to go up
and come back down and sell Blue Origin. I am
my mind boggles of this. She thinks she deserves the
same kind of accolades as the first American in space,
Alan B. Shepherd, a fighter pilot who was strapped to
the top of a freaking primitive rocket that no one
knew if it was going to explode or not when

(03:02):
it took off. And that's who she's comparing herself to.
And by the way, this was an all female crew.
But there have been men that have gone up on
Blue Origin and they were called a ride too. Minds
and other people to it. They took a ride. Has
nothing to do with being a female. It has to
do with not doing anything. You're not a scientist, you're

(03:23):
not a pilot, you're not an astronaut. You are a
space tourist. That is what you are. You got on
the plane, you got onto the rocket, you took off,
God bless you. I mean, it had to be nerve
wracking going up into space. You were up there and
back within eleven It took less time than a segment
of the news fifteen minutes. It took less than it

(03:44):
took eleven minutes to go up and back. And she's
acting like she deserves, like she's Neil Armstrong or in
this case, Alan B. Shephard. You went for a ride?
What was your mission? Did you do anything while you're
up there other than float in space and go yeeha?
In fact, I have a cut. This is what they did.
This is their big moment when they were up there.
As soon as they got into space and became weightless,

(04:04):
this is what they did. Cut thirty one.

Speaker 6 (04:06):
Got it, one two three.

Speaker 7 (04:17):
Tam in space.

Speaker 5 (04:19):
Sounds like a ride.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
That's what they did. And then they came back down again.
And she's calling that emission, that that was a mission
and what we accomplished. What did you accomplish? You got
strapped to a chair, you went into space, you floated
for I think a minute and a half ninety seconds,
and then you came back down. And granted, I think
it took gut to get on that rocket and got there, absolutely,
but you're not Alan Shephard, You're not a space pioneer.

(04:43):
You got on a commercial rocket whose job it is
is to get more people to do the same thing
that you did.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
By the way, I wouldn't even classify them as space tourists.
What I would classify them more is as perhaps space
influencers who are able getting more tourists because they pay
to go. The whole purpose, as you pointed out earlier,
is to get people to want to get on a ship,

(05:09):
give millions of dollars rich people, really and immunition experience
for the experience for the terrorism segment of it. These
This is like they give you a trip to go
to Disney, right, and because you're an influencer and you
go to Disney, you go, why this place? It's great.
The whole purpose isn't for you to freaking it's to
bring more people to Disney World. This is to get
more people eventually to want to get on a rocket

(05:32):
and go to space. Because Gail King did it, I
can't you know Katie Perry did it. Bill.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
She had to do with sex, because let's face it,
there we do have great female astronauts, one of which
one of which was stuck up there for almost a
year and from Newton, Massachuset, who just came home. She
is an astronaut. She had a mission journey. Yeah she
this was not a Blue Origin up and down for eleven.
That is an astronaut right there. Gail King has to

(05:59):
get over her and talk about arrogance and patronizing other
people and being full of yourself.

Speaker 5 (06:04):
We see this all the time.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
I never had a problem with gil King until this time,
and I'm just like, I don't you know, I didn't
have an issue with her, but all of a sudden,
it's like, who the hell do you think you are?
Or what you did? This is she's afraid of flying? Yeah,
she says, okay, And so this was a big deal
for Granted, I have I'm impressed that you overcame it.
I have respect for you for overcoming that still doesn't
make you Alan B. Shepherd or you know, it doesn't.

(06:27):
It just doesn't. This This is.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
The world we live in, though, I mean, these are
these are famous people. I mean, but ument argumentatively they
are famous people. They are influencers on like some of
these people we see on social media who get the
title of influencer who most people have never even heard of.
But here's the thing. Everybody wants the attention and the
I did this.

Speaker 8 (06:49):
You know.

Speaker 5 (06:49):
Look some of these influencers you'll see them on on
TikTok or Instagram or whatever, and they're standing, say at
the Grand Canyon like they were the first deaf in
person to ever look. Yeah, and by the way, here's
a little tip. All right, I want everybody to know
this that and find. You know, I'm not jealous. Your influencers.

(07:10):
Do what you want. Find and if people want to
follow them, great. But look, once everybody's famous, nobody's famous.
Once everybody's rich, nobody's rich. This is like the people
who want a hundred dollars an hour minimum wage. Once
everybody's got money, then nobody is rich. When everybody's got fame,
nobody's got fame. Look, we're all influencers. They all want

(07:32):
to be influencers, but eventually there's going to be so
many influencers that being an influencer isn't going to be
an influence. I know it sounds weird and stupid, but
really that is where we're at.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
That does not sound we're stupid at all. And the
other thing is that I completely agree with that. You know,
it's it's you're leveling the playing field too much, so
that what's the point of achieving something. But here's the thing. This,
this woman, who I have respect for as a successful broadcast,
her somehow feels that, you know, being tapped to sit

(08:04):
in a rocket and go up for eleven minutes means
that she's she's some kind of space conqueror or pioneer.
And it has to do. I'm happy for you that
you overcame a fear, God bless you, but you were privileged,
and you were privileged to go on. And so if
people call it a ride, they call it a ride.
She didn't pay for it even I mean, I think

(08:24):
there was somebody, one or two people on there who
did pay for it.

Speaker 5 (08:26):
They picked Well, look, Katy Perry, who's very successful singer. Yes,
had a great career.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Again, no problem with her as a singer. But don't
tell me that because I think what you did with
space tourism that you know, you deserve some kind of
major award in the space industry. You don't. You went
for a ride. Get over both of you, get over yourself,
all of you, get over yourself. You went for ride.
It looked like fun. Am I jealous that you went.
I would have liked to have gone, But you know what,

(08:51):
I'm not jealous about it. I'm happy you had the experience.
The more people that had the experience the better. That
doesn't mean those people are are members of the space pro.

Speaker 5 (08:58):
Katy Perry and Gail King.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
It was the same way if you take a flight
in an SST type of plane doesn't mean you're a pilot.
You just took a ride.

Speaker 5 (09:06):
Katy Perry and Gail King, and and and a couple
of the others who have gone well, and Bill Shatner
for that purpose, they were They went into space because
of who they were, not because they were.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Alan ship because they achieved anything.

Speaker 5 (09:20):
Right or Sonny Williams. If you didn't get picked to
go into space because.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
You're Sonny Williams did no, no, no, no.

Speaker 5 (09:27):
They weren't picked because they were Alan Shepherd or Sonny Williams.
They were picked because they were Bill Shatner and Katy
Perry and Gail King. And by the way, I think
of all the people that off the top of my
head I can think of who went and did this
space ride, Bill Shatner made almost the most sense because
he was Captain Kirk and he should be in space.
Gail King got sent up and and by the way,

(09:50):
this whole mission and I don't have a problem with
this either. By the way, so I don't want anybody
to write, don't write letters. But this whole mission was
put together because it was all and we could say,
all women going into space. There was a look that
there was a promotion to that. There was a promotion
to that too.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
I got no problem with that either. I got no
problem just like I have no problem with any of that.
What I have a problem with is them thinking.

Speaker 5 (10:14):
They're special, they're special special.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
I guess they're not special special in regard to space.

Speaker 5 (10:19):
No space, no, no, no.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
You know, they went up and they went up for
eleven minutes and came back down again. You know, you
can get that same weightless thing in the Vomit Comet,
which is an Air Force jet, which is how they
film weightless stuff, like if you saw Paula thirteen and
you see all those scenes where people are weightless with
you know, Kevin Bacon and Tom Hanks, they did it.
They filmed it in the Vomit Comet, and so you
can get that basically their ship the Blue Origin went

(10:42):
as high as the Vomit comet did and then came
back down. So I mean, but seriously, they're just they
need to they need to get a grip on what
their role is in the universe. And it's not as
space explorers or pioneers, because they're none of the above.
They may be great in their different fields. Bless you.
I'm happy for your success, but don't be such an

(11:03):
arrogant bitch that you tell people they can't call it
a ride. Get over yourselfhone.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
That good for them, Now let's move on and we'll
fawn over the next group of people get sent up there, and.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
We're not gonna find it because they won't be all anything.
It's just they're moving into the serial nobody. They're serious
tourism coming in now.

Speaker 7 (11:21):
So.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
But back here on Earth, there are a lot of
people who are or absolutely positively overwhelmed by arrogance. And
it's not just these people that get on the rocket.
I mean that to me is just the epitome of
arrogance coming back and telling people not to call it

(11:42):
a ride. Well, we have arrogance here too, back on
a Terra Firma and it was very apparent this week
in a Supreme Court case that was held the name
of the case is Mamhood versus Taylor, and it has
to do with the Maryland school Board, which traded amazing arrogance.

(12:03):
It came to a head this week in this argument
for this case. Now, what it is is the Montgomery
County School Board was requiring for kindergarten through like maybe
what Secret thord grade, that they read books that talked
about explicitly sexual things regarding the LGBTQ community and how

(12:27):
people had sex and so all sorts of things along
those nature. And some parents said, yeah, no, my kid's
too young for this. They weren't saying you can't do it,
which I don't think you should do it anyway, but
they were saying. They were just saying, this is too young.
What's wrong with you? And we need to have parents
be able to opt out. It's the opt out case,
opt out of having their kids be given these books

(12:48):
and taught this in school. And the Montgomery County school Board,
which is deep into wokeism, refused to let any of
the parents opt their children. And if you took your
children out, your kid was failed. And basically, you know,
kicked out of school. So these parents are like, what

(13:09):
the bleep and brought a lawsuit to make the school
board not stop teaching it, but give the parents the
option of taking their children out of that class and
not get sod which.

Speaker 5 (13:21):
Seems logical, which tational.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
Yeah, it's otherwords trying to be fair, saying you want
to teach it, go ahead and teach it. I don't
want my child to learn it, so I'm taking my
kid out. Give me that option, and you can teach
it for the parents who want it, and then you
have the parents who don't want it. So that's basically
what the case was about. In the school boards and
everybody learns it. You don't have any rights to tell
us what we can teach your kids. And they had

(13:45):
this rally, the opt out rally, where they had speakers
explaining that no child should be shielded from diversity cut
one O seven B.

Speaker 6 (13:54):
No child should be shielded from the reality of human diversity.
To allow students to opt out of learning about people
different from themselves is to teach them that ignorance is
a virtue. A diverse education is not in doctrination, It

(14:17):
is illumination.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Really, because there are a lot of parents who disagreed
with you. And here are a couple of Marilyn mothers
who were told to pound sand by the Montgomery County
School Board. Cut one oh eight go private.

Speaker 9 (14:32):
That is the smug response on my local parenting blog
to parents who cannot, in good conscience risk their children
being taught lessons about sexuality that violate their most fundamental
religious beliefs.

Speaker 10 (14:47):
The board has essentially told us that we do not
get a final say in our children's education. No notice,
no consent, no choice.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
And so they brought a lawsuit Mama versus Teller, and
that was the All arguments for that lawsuit were brought
this week in front of the Supreme Court, and the
Supreme Court was horrified. I'm pretty sure when the decision
comes out it's going to be nine to zero for
the parents. But this is one I wanted. This is
the attorney for the parents, Eric Baxter, explaining the problem

(15:21):
to the court. Cut one hundred.

Speaker 7 (15:23):
Hundreds of parents complained, mostly families from Muslim faith and
Ethiopian Orthodox who are objecting. When they spoke to the board,
the board accused them of using their religious beliefs as
another reason to hate. Accused a young Muslim girl of
parroting her parents' dogma, and then accused the parents of

(15:46):
aligning with racist xenophobes and white supremacists.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
Someone needs to explain to those people on the board
that the people that white supremacists go after are exactly
the people that they just said we're aligned with them. So,
I mean, it's just like, you know, you had people
calling Byron Donald's, the black congressman from Florida, a Nazi
last week, and it's like he had to explain to them,
you know that Nazis don't like blacks, right, I mean,
it's just they have no they're crazy, they have no

(16:14):
concept of reality whatsoever. And the Supreme Court justices were like,
what the bleep.

Speaker 5 (16:19):
Well, it's like, so you say, okay, listen, I don't
want my kid to be taught at second grade about
lesbians and sex sex period, but sex period, but gay
sex as well. So I don't want that.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
Let's have that conversation later on.

Speaker 5 (16:34):
Well, so, but then when someone says that to you,
for you to turn around and say, well, obviously you're racist.
What did I say that was racist?

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Exactly?

Speaker 5 (16:41):
I mean, you could say anything you want, like about well,
you hate gay people, which maybe which is probably wrong too,
but at least you could go, well that makes sense.
Are you're racist?

Speaker 1 (16:50):
Well, so the Supreme Court had the same response that
you're having now, and we're like, what the bleep? This
is Justice Kavanaugh asking, wait a minute, what's wrong with
opting out? Don't forget. They're not saying don't teach it.
They're saying, let parents decide whether their kids should stay
in the class or not. They're letting They're not saying
drop it. They're saying, Okay, you can do it for

(17:12):
parents who want to do it. We think it's crazy.
But if you want to do that, but just let
us opt our kids out. And so this is the
question that Justice Kavanaugh had cut one O two.

Speaker 11 (17:20):
Every other school board in the country has opt outs
for all sorts of things. The county has opt outs
for all sorts of things. The other Maryland counties had
opt outs for all sorts of things. And yet for
this one thing they change in mid midyear and say
no more opt outs. I'm just not understanding feasibility.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
Yeah, I'm not either. And in case you think it's
a conservative justice versus a woke issue, it isn't because
here is one of the most liberal justices on the
Supreme Court, Justice Elena Kagan. You heard her in the
open going, what the bleep cut one O four?

Speaker 3 (17:56):
I too was struck by these are you know, young
kids picture books and on matters concerning sexuality. I suspect
there are a lot of non religious parents who were
into all that thrilled about this, and then you you know,
add in religion and and that's uh, you know, even

(18:19):
more serious.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
So I think what you have here is the Court
saying enough of the bullying that's happening with the DEI
and woke advocates and the enforcement on things like this
on little children as opposed to later on when you're
dealing with classes based on health classes and sexual classes

(18:41):
later on. Then okay, then you want to bring this,
you want to bring this particular viewpoint from the LGBTQ
community or transmitting Okay, I think it's more appropriate there
than it is when you have a second grader or kindergartener.

Speaker 5 (18:55):
I have a couple of quick quick things. One, if
you decided or your kid and you decided that they
didn't want to take French as a class in high school.
I took French, by the way, high school kn't speak
a look of it. But would they be anti French?
Would they be French haters? Or if you didn't want
to take Spanish? I mean, there's a lot of there's
a lot of classes that are offered through school, and

(19:17):
these we're talking about second graders here or not high
schooler was either. But there's a lot of classes offered
through school that people ought not to take for a
variety of reasons. Sometimes it's they don't want to learn that,
Sometimes they don't like the content. Sometimes there's a lot
of kids don't participate in sports. Are they anti sports?
I mean, I look, that's one problem. Here's another problem
I have with this, and we see it all the time,

(19:38):
and with various issues. We hear so many people scream
at the top of their lungs about choice. I have choice, choice, choice,
but apparently you don't have a choice if it disagrees
with what we believe. Like, look, we're not going to
have the choice argument about abortion here, I mean obviously,
but people screaming yell about choice, My body might my choice.

(20:00):
Why don't you have a choice to have your kid
in this class or not? Oh? Oh, because you like it.
I don't get a choice, but if you like it,
you then get a choice. Stop using the word choice
if you're not going to allow everybody to have an
actual choice.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Yeah, absolutely, couldn't. Couldn't say it better, Ben, Absolutely positively.
And that's basically that's kind of the Supreme Court walked
around that, But that's basically where they were going with there,
or that seems to be where they're going with their questions.
But yeah, they're big, they're big issues. Seems to be overstepping,
not allowing people the choice that you were just speaking of.

(20:36):
And then the issue of overstapping seems to be everywhere
this week. And nowhere did I see this more prominently
than with Democrats trying very much to show their disdain
and distaste for President Trump. They still haven't gotten over

(20:58):
the election, and they are so angry about him and
are so desperate to take him down that in their
zeal to do this, they have embraced a murderous terrorist gang,
a couple of them, the Trendowagua and MS thirteen. They
have embraced them as heroes because they would rather do

(21:19):
that than admit that Donald Trump was right about something.
And it played out this week in regard to the
case regarding the Maryland. Maryland father kilmar Abrego Garcia, who
is in fact a member of MS thirteen, has it
tattooed on his knuckles. But the interesting thing is when

(21:41):
CNN went to show you the tattoos and the knuckles,
the wife had put out a photoshopped picture of his
hand that had little hearts where the MS thirteen tattoos were.
And that's the tattoo. That's the picture that the CNN
put out. There a doctored picture. That's dysphoria. That's dysphoria.
But here's Trump and he's saying he was elected to

(22:02):
get these criminals out of our country. It's the number
one reason why he was elected. Last November cut number one.

Speaker 8 (22:09):
Eleven thousand and eighty eight murderers were released into our country.
Bad things are going to happen, bad things, and we're
getting them out. And that's why I was elected. A
judge wasn't elected to do that. I was elected to
do that, and we're doing it in record fashion. We
have the safest border, the most secure border we've ever had.

(22:30):
See the Declaration of Independence. You should all read that
before you leave that's the real deal. You should all
read it before you leave.

Speaker 5 (22:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
Yeah, only President Trump will put the Declaration of Independence
in his office and pointing to the press, I mean,
honest to God, he's p T. Barnum. But meanwhile, while
while that is all true, that is not hyperbolic. That
is the number one issue and why he was elected
last fall. But the Democrats cannot let him succeed at
this number one issue because if they do, it means
that the American people made the right choice, and it

(23:00):
means the Democrats are out of power and they cannot
abide by that. So you have people like Maryland Senator
Chris van Holland basically says, going to El Salvador to
visit this deported guy who was the Democrats like to
sell the story that he was deported by mistake. He
wasn't deported by mistake. Garcia was in fact set for deportation.

(23:22):
He had a deportation hearing and he was set to
be deported. And there were three flights going out to
El Salvador, and he was going to be in the third,
but they bumped him up by mistake to the second one,
so he was just on the second flight. He was
going to be legitimately on the third flight, so it
was like a difference of a few hours. He was
on the wrong plane, but he got where he's supposed
to go, and all the rest the Democrats are saying

(23:43):
that's a huge mistake and he didn't get due process.
He did get due process, by the way. He was
held to be deported by a judge. He got his day.
Even though he's not a citizen, he's still got due process.
But anyway, so that's what's going on. Meanwhile, Senator Van
Holland decides, this is a Maryland guy, he's a Maryland father.
I have to go rescue him from this jail. And

(24:03):
he basically gets on a plane a taxpayer expense, by
the way, and goes to rescue this guy down in Maryland.
Here he is on NBC Cut number three.

Speaker 12 (24:18):
I'm not sure why Abrago Garcia's rights should be denied
based on an awful murder that he had absolutely nothing to.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Do with, except that that's not why he was deported.
Do you want to know why he was deported?

Speaker 5 (24:34):
Why?

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Well, President Trump can tell you why.

Speaker 8 (24:36):
Cut two B two separate judges affirmed affirmed Garcia was
a member of MS thirteen. When Garcia was originally arrested,
he was wearing a sweatshirt with rolls of money pouring
out an and.

Speaker 5 (24:48):
An MS thirteen gang symbol that.

Speaker 8 (24:52):
He was driving with two other known violent MS thirteen
gang members, two of the most violent members that we
in the MS thirteen gang of thugs.

Speaker 5 (25:02):
In twenty twenty two.

Speaker 8 (25:04):
Garcia was stopped by the Tennessee Highway Patrol who was
found to be transporting seven people from Texas to Maryland
and he had no driver's license he was driving violently.
In twenty twenty and twenty twenty one, Garcia's wife filed
for a protective order from him and said he was
violent and abusive and really scary, including allegations that he

(25:26):
punched and scratched her on the eye, left her bleeding,
after throwing her laptop on the floor at her, ripped
her shirt, and ripped off her shorts.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
There are some of the reasons why he's been doing
nothing to do with, you know, somebody else's crime. And
then here's Van Holland on Fox admitting that it was
taxpayer dollars that paid for his trip to Al Salvador
to go see this guy. This freaking terrorist. That's cut
number six. Please, who did pay for this trip?

Speaker 12 (25:58):
This was an officially your congressional trip.

Speaker 5 (26:01):
Clear tax paradox, Yes, like every other trip.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
Yeah, taxpayer dollars want to do that. Tom Holman, who's
the borders are, says what concerns him most about Van
Holland is that he was quiet on the southern border
issue right up until now when he can get some
press out of it, and he wanted to know. Homan
asked the question, how many parents of murdered kids, people
who have been murdered by illegal aliens? Has Holland gone

(26:29):
out of or bean Holland gone out of his way
to meet and see cut number nine.

Speaker 13 (26:35):
What shocks me is he's remained silent on the travesty
that happened our southern border. Many people died, thousands of
people died. I met with hundreds of Angel moms and
dads who buried their children that were murdered about illegal
alien How many angel moms and dads that has he
met in the state of Maryland. That's what concerns me.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
And yet Dems are out there going he's a Marriland father.
We're going to bring a home to his children, he's
not all that bad. In fact, here is congress Foman
Jasmine Crockett on MSNB saying Trump is a lot more
of a criminal than this thirteen than this MS thirteen
gang banger is cut Number eleven.

Speaker 2 (27:12):
Kudos to Senator van Holland, And honestly, that's what it
looks like to be an elected representative. He represents Maryland.
This is someone who is a Maryland resident, and he
decided that he was going to go down there and
check on him. And honestly, I don't know that I
was convinced that he was alive. I really don't, and
so I was happy to see that he was alive.

(27:34):
Number one. But number two, if Senator van Holland can
get down there, if the president can get up here
and get to the White House, then I don't understand
why we can't get abrego up out of there. I mean,
we know that they admitted that they were wrong. Now
they're trying to double back and say, well, he's this
terrible person and all this kind of stuff. But here's
the reality. As far as I'm concerned, he's a lot

(27:55):
less criminal than the person that's sitting in the White House.
Because last time I checked, he didn't have any criminal convictions.
I don't even think he has any outstanding cases versus
the guy that still had cases Pinon when he was
sworn in on January twentieth and also has thirty four
fillay convictions.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
Yeah, except that Abrego had due process, He had a
court hearing, he was determined by two separate hearing judges
to be a member of MS thirteen, and he does
have a criminal record and was in the process of
committing more crimes. He was caught, like I said, I've
caught in Tennessee, et cetera. So all of that's complete garbage.
But she is more concerned with not being in power

(28:33):
than she is with a freaking killer being loose, you know,
from a gang, from a horrible terrorist gang being loose
on the streets of Maryland or the streets of the US.
She would rather see that than see Donald trump'son I mean,
what kind of sickness is that? This is Hope Waltz,
daughter of Tim Waltz, posting a video comparing MS thirteen

(28:53):
gang members. Are you ready to Jesus cut thirteen?

Speaker 14 (28:56):
A if Jesus were alive today and in the United States,
this administration would have already taken him and removed him
from this country without due process. Claimed he was a
member of the MS thirteen gang as a way to
try to justify not giving him due process, as the

(29:18):
as if there is any justifiable reason to not giving
somebody due process. But yeah, some people don't want to
talk about that. It truly is baffling, how clear and
laid out everything is and there is still people standing
by it. I believe in the good of people and
like humanity, humans, you know, deep down at our core,

(29:41):
like we care about each other. But that's really being
tested because how anyone is okay with this is terrifying
to me.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
The only thing I have to say to her as
stupid is as stupid does. This is somebody who is
mouthing off on a public forum who has no ca
to what she's talking about. She's getting her news from,
you know, tweets or whatever, and she is she's comparing
him to Jesus Christ. He got due process, he was
tried and found guilty. She has no concept that that happened.

(30:13):
I'll tell you. I got to tell you a little story.
This is what she reminds me of a friend of
mine came to me the other day and said, oh
my god, did you hear AOC's sister is not being
charged with vandalizing Tesla's. That's, you know, unfair application of law.
And I looked at him and I said, are you crazy?
And he's like why, I said, AOC doesn't have a sister.

(30:34):
There's no sister. So that never happened. And you know,
there was one of these sites, like the Babylon Bee,
that was doing a parody of something and somebody took
it as true and ran with it, and people think
it's real. And that's what she This was what Hope
Waltz reminds me of. She has no concept of what
the actual facts are in this case, but she's going
to pontificate on them as if they're true and belittle

(30:55):
anybody who says Garcia is where he belongs because she
has no idea what the real facts are and she
makes no effort to find out what two quick things.

Speaker 5 (31:03):
In fairness, AOC's sister isn't being charged.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
Because she doesn't exist.

Speaker 5 (31:09):
So there you go. So that is, in a roundabout way,
that's almost true now. But also you saw what I
was doing while that whole entire cut was playing. I
had my head in my hair because I was very pale. Look,
I don't know Hope Walls from a hole in the wall.
I don't know most of a lot of these people
at all. I mean I know of some of them,

(31:29):
but I don't even know them. But here's the If
there was ever an argument to be made for why
open chatting and crap on the Internet is a horrible thing,
this would be it. Look, I'm a fan of the Internet.
I use the Internet. I use Facebook and media blah
blah blah, partly because of my job, partly because I
like to share stuff with people. But oh my god,

(31:50):
if there was ever an argument for get the idiots
off the Internet, this is number one. And again try
and here's the thing with her again, I don't know Hope. Well,
so I'm saying this more as an observational thing than
an I know thing. But these are back to the influencers.
Everybody wants to get on the inner web so they
can influence. I've got to influence people with my opinion

(32:13):
about how MS thirteen and Jesus Christ are the same thing. Everybody, Listen,
I have an opinion. Shut the hell up. Will you
go back to whatever it is you do and do
that because this is idiotic.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
I agree, I completely agree, and it is enough to
make you want to hit your head against the wall,
honest to God. And all I can say is that hopefully,
and this is a product of education, our current education
system to go back to, you know, the opt out thing.
This is what wokeism has brought us. We end each
week with a truth control. This week's truth ortrol is
from the Republican mayor of Lancaster, California, by the name

(32:49):
of Rex Paris. Are Rex Paris. He's at a city
council meeting and they're discussing homelessness, and in this particular cut,
he gives what he thinks is is the cure for homelessness,
cut number eighteen.

Speaker 6 (33:03):
It sounds like you want to kind of close all
these homeless people in one territory.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
And I know what I want to do is and
I don't free I mean.

Speaker 4 (33:12):
That's what I wanted to I want to give.

Speaker 12 (33:14):
Them free ventanyl.

Speaker 1 (33:16):
I can't understand what you're saying. You wanted to get
with them what I.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
Want to give them all the ventanyl they want.

Speaker 5 (33:23):
That's what I want.

Speaker 1 (33:24):
That was not kind, That was not good. All right,
this is what he reminds me of. It sounds to
me like he was in his real life, in his
real child life. He's like runs a store or has
a storefront and people are peeing or crapping in his doorway,
and he's tired of it, and he wants to clear
the homeless out of his neighborhood. So he's asking for help.

(33:45):
He's not getting it, and so he finally says, this
is give him ventanyl and that'll take care of it. Now,
the question is, does he really think that's a solution
or is he just trolling the city council.

Speaker 5 (33:57):
I'm going to answer this in three phases.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
Okay, that was.

Speaker 5 (34:01):
However, However, that was hilarious, and it's all I mean,
of course, he's not going to give everybody. I mean,
he just wants to get the frick rid of him,
and he's try He's not.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
Gonna do it. But do you think he really wants
to do it?

Speaker 5 (34:17):
Maybe try a blind eye if somebody brought a wheelbirw
from I'm not sure, but yes, it wasn't kind. It
was hilarious, which maybe shows my sense of humor. Uh
and and his yea, I think it's a I think
it's a troll.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
I hope it's a troll, and I tend to I'm
with you, I think, but you know, I think it's
a troll too.

Speaker 5 (34:35):
But put him in the back of a pickup truck
and drive him somewhere else that, you know, instead of
the fentanyl. I guess. But that was not kind.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
So I want to know what you guys think. Do
you think it was a truth he's telling you? Is
that what are you thinking would be a good solution?
Or is he trolling us? Bet and I both think
he's trolling us. I think he's trolling that woman who
whispered it's not kind.

Speaker 5 (34:54):
By the way, she had to ask like three times,
what did you say? I could from the beginning she.

Speaker 1 (34:59):
Couldn't believe, so I think that's what it was. She's like,
he didn't, he didn't. He's he's basically the mayor of
the city. Did she did? He just say that?

Speaker 5 (35:07):
Yeah? It didn't process, So he's like, didn't what?

Speaker 1 (35:10):
Yeah? Yeah exactly. So you can let us know what
you think. You can contact Ben and I at x
on news by three or on Facebook at news Bye.
We upload a new episode every single Monday, so check
back next Monday and see what new offerings we have. Meanwhile,
have a great weekend, stay away from the Mayor of
Lancaster if he comes and offers you candy. I'm Nancy Shack.

Speaker 5 (35:31):
I'm not very kind, but I'm Ben Parker.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
This is news.

Speaker 12 (35:34):
Bye.
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