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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The highest crime blue cities are actually in red states,
and those are not among the ones on his apparent
target list, it appears. Can you talk a little bit
about what you heard him asked and what he answered there?
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Yeah, I think you did a great facts out there yourself.
So there are indeed a bunch of cities in red
states that are high on national crime rate lists. However,
you slice the data, and the president likes to blame
the Democratic mayors of those cities, that's his right, But
just looking at the facts, cities like Memphis, Tennessee, Cleveland, Ohio,
Kansas City, Missouri, Saint Louis, Missouri, Houston, Texas all among
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the ten or fifteen cities with the highest violent crime rates,
all in red states with Republican governors.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
So who's to blame for that?
Speaker 2 (00:45):
I think that's subjective and complicated, but it's just not
true that there aren't many cities in red states that
are high on those terrible lists.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
This is such a shell game that Daniel Dale of
CNN in Kate Boldbam Baldwin Baldwan is trying to play
with the crime numbers. Oh, some of these blue cities
are in Red states and the cities are largely governed
by their own mayors and their own city councils. Let's
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give us a specific example. It doesn't really play the
same way here because we are a blue state with
the Democrat governor. But let's just say we had a
Republican governor. That's, by some stroke of grace from the
Lord above, we had a Republican governor. Well, that would
not change Denver. Denver would still be beholden to the
mayor Mike Johnston this case, and a city council dominated
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by leftists. So no matter what state policies were in place,
the city of Denver would have enough sovereignty within that
to dictate its own terms as far as law enforcement,
apportionament budget. Now, they would get some state funding, but
that would be like an ancillary, kind of secondary level
of reinforcement or lackt thereof. And with a Republican governor,
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you might anticipate there'd be some friction. The Republican governor
might want to call in the National Guard. To Daniel
Dale's point, but if there's a Democrat mayor, that is
not going to happen. He's not going to sign off
on that, and then there's going to be a tussle there,
so there would be conflict. Could the National Guard be
called in? I suppose yes. But don't you think if
that were the case, that a Greg Abbott in Texas
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would send in the National Guard to Houston, the aforementioned
city that Daniel Dale gives there. Let's go through his
list one more time. Here he said them in kind
of bullet point fashion. They do this on purpose. They
say things very quickly, and they hope that you just
move on and you accept what they say is fact.
For example, just this past weekend, I found someone a
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friend of mine on Facebook. I will not say whom,
but this person is of the left, and they cited
a debate between Governor Mike Huckabee, now the ambassador for
the United States to Israel, and Texas Representative Jasmin Crockett.
And I'm like, wait a minute. I do this for
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a living. I cover these things hither and yon inside,
it out frontwards and back left to right, all that
you guys know that you come to this show every day,
and because you can't dedicate the time, resources, and sweat,
tears and everything else that I put into this show,
I do it as a service to you and don't
you think between Christian Toto and Deborah Flora on Fridays
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there would be all kinds of fodder and fuel and
material for us to talk about to use. Had there
been a televised debate. I believe it said it was
on CNN. I'm like, wait a minute here between Jasmine
Crockett and Mike Huckabee, and Jasmine Crockett gave him the
what for and quoted Bible verses and he was just
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sit and goat. Since I'm not making this up. This
was the post by a supposedly serious person of the left.
They'll tell Kelly who it is during the break. She's
gonna laugh. And it was just presented for mass consumption
on the Facebook, as it was once known. Get rid
of the duh.
Speaker 4 (04:07):
I already know who it is, do you really? Yeah?
I have really really good guess.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
Yeah. Okay, Well again, we'll talk about it during the
break because I don't want to there's some complicating factors here,
but I need to talk about this. So I'm talking
about it, and I'm seeing this. So it's the post
on Facebook, and then there's a comment to it. There's
no surprise with the Republicans reading murder burr. So I
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shoot a text. Yah, I can't. I gotta give it away.
I think Kelly already does where I'm going with. So
I'm like, this can't be right, this can't be true.
This didn't happen. This didn't happen. If it happened, I
would have known about it. If I didn't know about it,
where have I been? And then I would admit, like, man,
I was out of the loop on that one. I
was like Dan and trialprop everything else is going on
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in the world around me, and I wasn't aware of it.
But that's not the case, folks. So I looked online.
I did a quick Google search, didn't take much and
it didn't take long, and I found through a simple
fact check, and this was on some readily available I
think was national sites like USA Today, that that, in
fact was fake news. It did not happen. It was
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a hoax. It was misinformation. But you know who else
it fooled, Not just this Facebook friend of mine, supposedly
very accomplished and intelligent and the legendary constitutional law professor
Lawrence Tribe of Harvard posted this as fact and scary
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Poppins and the left Nina Jenkowitz and company. They want
to be the arbiters of truthiness on these social media platforms.
They want to deplatform conservatives. They want to shadow band
conservatives like me. By the way, Twitter files, Matt Tayibe,
yours truly still band. I believe, I still believe I
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am because my post do not get the scope scale
likes reposts that they should for the amount of followers
that I had. That's beside the point. But here we go.
The left is all about filtering and censoring and silencing
and downgrading and downplaying misinformation that they view as being
fake news from the right. But when you corner them,
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you asked them, well, wait a minute, okay, let's get
into this. Let's have this conversation. Cite for me, if
you will, examples of misinformation, disinformation, malinformation, fake news that
comes from the left, and you are met with silence.
And I just cited you one very egregious, specific example
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of the left fabricating, manufacturing a story out a whole
cloth and putting it out there for public consumption, as
if Jasmine Crockett. First of all, you're picking Jasmine Crockett
as your avatar. Best of luck to you. Tip of
the cap. You're telling me that she owned Mike Huckabee
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in a debate, wouldn't that be everywhere? Where's the video
of this? Where's the audio of this? And if it's
not present, don't you think for half a second you
owe it to people that you know and to your
own credibility. Have you no shame? Have you no pride
in what you're sharing out there on the socials for
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public conception that you have just shared idiotic fake news
that makes you look like a moron? Does that not
bother you? If it doesn't, why not?
Speaker 5 (07:36):
Why not?
Speaker 3 (07:37):
That would bother me? And once in a while, I'm
not perfect. There's something that goes out and I'll follow
her mind right, and that's fake news. That was a parody. Here,
there's okay, And then I come out and see, all right,
a couple of goals get past the goalie here and there.
But I don't want to share fake news because that's stupid.
And if they had such a great point, if they
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had a leg to stand on, if Donald Trump was
so terrible, if his administration was so bumbling, if they
had all these examples of where they were getting owned
on the issues where they were losing wouldn't the truth
be good enough to present for the public to disseminate
and go, you know what, this is not great? But
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then why do you have to make stuff up? Answer
me that, why if there's so much material out there,
Trump is so awful Orange man bed, why do you
have to resort to fake news to make your points?
Maybe because there's not enough material out there and the
Democrats are losing and they're scrambling and they're losing their
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minds and they have nothing else to go to. This
just blew my mind because it was so obviously fake.
And then on said person's page, I simply posted a
link saying, well, well, the thing about this is it
didn't happen. Do you think there was a response. Do
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you think there was a retraction? Do you think there
was an acknowledgment that oh yeah, hi got duped. Now
they just go about their day and go on to
the next fake news story. This is how and why
these people can watch Rachel maddow clown show that she
is drown on and on about Russia collusion for four years,
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be escorted down a primrose path like I want to
believe this, I want to wait into existence, I want
it to be true. I hate Trump so much. Please
let Russia collusion happen. Please let the Muller investigation reveal
that he and Putin were buddies and that he was
in on the scam to steal the election from Hillary Clinton.
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And when none of that came to bear, do you
think liberal media consumers want? You know what? Rachel Madda
lied to me for four years. I don't like that.
I don't respect that's disrespectful to me, that insults my intelligence.
I'm not gonna watch her anymore. No, no, no, they
went right back to the till for more, feed me, more,
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tell me stories and fairy tales that might come true.
I don't need them to be factual. I'm gonna believe
in them. I'm gonna wish upon a star and one
day one of these fake news narratives will come true.
Trump is really gonna go to prison this time. We're
gonna get him this time, and you never get him.
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But you're undeterred for some reason, and God love you,
but you're morons. The walls are closing in, says Shannon. Yes,
Detroit connection, there it was. Are they closing in now?
Because I just saw President Trump holding court and being
a relative badass in the Oval office with the President
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of South Korea. We've got lots of material from that.
Christ what's that?
Speaker 4 (10:58):
Where did that has happen?
Speaker 3 (11:00):
Which hat?
Speaker 6 (11:01):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (11:01):
My God, didn't see that?
Speaker 3 (11:03):
I don't know. I gotta be quick.
Speaker 4 (11:05):
Oh my gosh, okay, you'll loved it. I'll sell you
on bread.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
Ooh. Trump's hat? Who's hat?
Speaker 7 (11:11):
You had a red like Maga hat that said Trump
was right about everything.
Speaker 3 (11:17):
I saw him wearing that, and I love it when
he wears it. I love it most when he takes
the world leaders. Come here. I got something to show you.
And there's this room that's got like all of his hats,
like the forty five, forty seven make America Great Again hat,
the Trump was right about everything? Hat? You want one,
I can get you on. They're not that hard to get.
I can get them for you. So he's you know,
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he's holding court. He's just I'm cracking up watching this thing.
I'm texting Kelly about it. But he's the boss, and
everybody else is just swimming in his wake. This Texter
says the left whole existence is based on fake news
because of the media. They wouldn't be the con artist
party that they are today if they didn't have the
able and willing assistance of the media. Do you want
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understand how far behind the Democratic Party would be? They
already are right now with all the fake news helping them,
and yet here they stand. So let's go through in
fact check the fact checker, so Daniel Dale, to bring
this full circle. Let's see if I get this in
the right place here national crime rate lists.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
However you slice the data, and the President likes to
blame the Democratic mayors of.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
Those cities, that's his right. But just looking at the
facts of cities like Memphis, Tennessee. Memphis Tennessee, Kelly, You're
gonna have some quick pop quizzes here for you, okay,
And I'm not expecting you to know necessarily, but just
through out a guests, just I want you to venture
and hazard a guests, have a guess. As John Lennon
would say, the last Republican mayor, and the aforementioned Memphis
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Tennessee was what year, Give me a guess.
Speaker 7 (12:47):
I'll say someplace like maybe seventy.
Speaker 3 (12:51):
Two, really close nineteen eighty two.
Speaker 8 (12:54):
J Y F.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
Chandler was the last Republican mayor in Memphis, Tennessee. That
was forty three years ago. Total incomplete Democrat rule of Memphis,
Tennessee ever since. Cleveland, Ohio. Okay, Cleveland, Ohio. Last Republican
mayor in Cleveland, Ohio, Kelly Go what year sixty four,
nineteen eighty nine, actually only thirty six years ago. That
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was George Voinovitch, who would later on become the governor
of Ohio.
Speaker 4 (13:21):
That had to be a weird win.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
Yeah, I know. Let's see what else Daniel Dale has.
Kansas City, Missouri, Well, Okay, Kansas City, Missouri. Last Republican
governor Kelly Go eighty four was nineteen ninety one, Richard L.
Berkeley And that was thirty four years ago. And this
is on the more recent end of any of these
cities that I'm going to mention, Daniel. What you got next, buddy?
Saint Louis, Missouri, Okay, Saint Louis, Missouri, Kelly. Last Republican
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mayor in Saint Louis was what year?
Speaker 4 (13:50):
I'm going to say, nineteen eighty four?
Speaker 3 (13:55):
Okay, I wish, but no, nineteen forty nine Shot Loys P.
Kaufman in St. Louis and Saint Louis seventy six years ago,
was the last Republican mayor. See if he's got anything else, Daniel,
what else you got, buddy? Houston, Texas? Oh, I bet
that too. Okay, Houston, Texas, Kelly last Republicanay.
Speaker 4 (14:15):
That's a little bit, probably nineteen ninety.
Speaker 3 (14:19):
Nineteen eighty two. You're not far off with a lot
of these guesses. You're with them about eight years and
a lot of eight or ten years. In nineteen eighty two,
Jim McConn was the last Republican mayor of Houston, and
that was forty three years ago. He was just the
second Republican mayor ever in the city of Houston ever,
and he's the last one. Let's go through a series
of other cities as well, where Trump is rumored to
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be supplanting or supplementing, shall we say, local law enforcement
with federal troops, investigation, National Guard services of this kind
of may I say that a lot of the residents
of these cities are welcoming it, including Washington, d C.
Were the last Republican mayor or executive of the District
of Columbia, Kelly was what year were there right now?
Speaker 4 (15:03):
I think there ever has been.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
That was my guest too there, but there was, oh.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
There has no in then I'm going to say nineteen twelve.
Speaker 3 (15:12):
Nineteen sixty one. Robert E. McLoughlin, sixty four years ago.
Now I want to say it was around that time.
I think it was around the time when Alaska and
Hawaii were admitted to the Unionist States, so that would
have been the nineteen fifties, in which they got electoral votes.
The DC goes, hey, what about us, and they were
finally apportioned three electoral votes. It's around this time. But
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McLoughlin sixty four years ago. The last Republican mayor there
New York City. Of course, that wasn't that long ago,
two thousand and seven, Michael Bloomberg technically, but then he
became an independent and later he would become a Democrat.
That was eighteen years ago. And of course the Golden Age.
If you had been to New York in the nineties
or right before nine to eleven and Rudy Giuliani was
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the mayor, you noticed something a tremendous renaissance and changed.
The streets were cleaned up, I cracked down upon. New
York City was beautiful once again, and Rudy Giuliani was
the reason why. And yet here we go with the
likes of Mayor Adams. But he's better than Donnie, and
we're going to keep finding out more. Your hometown, Kelly,
you still there? Where'd you go? Jelie? Okay? Los Angeles, California?
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You probably know this one. When was the last GOP
mayor in La America's second largest city?
Speaker 4 (16:23):
I was the eighties.
Speaker 7 (16:26):
I think we had a Republican mayor in nineteen eighty.
Speaker 4 (16:31):
Before the eline.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
You may have been right, but you left right around
this time. And little did you know Richard Reardon in
two thousand and one was the last Republican may Yeah,
twenty four years.
Speaker 4 (16:41):
Ago, right about when I left you right? I left
before that?
Speaker 3 (16:44):
All right? Chicago, Illinois, home of the Daily Machine, a
lot of Democrat Shenanigans in corruption, high chinks and chic Aanery,
maybe even Tom Foolery. Last Republican mayor in the second
city now the third largest city in America, Kelly, go.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
Chicago, nineteen eighty six, nineteen.
Speaker 3 (17:03):
Thirty one, William H. Thompson. That was ninety four years ago.
Speaker 4 (17:08):
Got I really suck at this game.
Speaker 3 (17:09):
Yeah, San Francisco north of you, But still NorCal your
home state. Last Republican mayor was what year?
Speaker 7 (17:17):
I want to say nineteen. We had a good run
there for a little bit.
Speaker 9 (17:23):
Nineteen nineteen eighty, No, you were going to say it,
and you'd got it. Run seventy six, sixty four, George Christopher.
That was sixty one years ago. My home city, Detroit, Michigan.
You from New York, get out of here.
Speaker 3 (17:39):
That was Coleman, a young and he was mayor for
like a quarter century. I believe at least Detroit had
the riots, and they did not have a Republican mayor
after that and still haven't. So the last one was
nineteen sixty two. That would have been Lewis Marianni. Sixty
three years now, I will say Mayor Mike Dougan, a
Democrat who's now running for governor as an independent, is
probably the least bad mayor Detroit has ever had in
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my lifetime. Want to give full credit there, but it's
been a long time. Sixty three years right around that
same time, City of Denver last Republican mayor Richard Batterton
in nineteen sixty three, sixty two years ago. And here's
the one that takes the cake. The atl Atlanta, hot Atlanta, Georgia.
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The last Republican mayor in Atlanta was Needham l and Jeer.
It sounds like a made up name, and that's because
it was one hundred and forty six years ago, in
eighteen seventy nine. All of this to say that these cities,
by and large, since about nineteen ninety, if not before,
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have been in complete and total control of Democrats, without
a Republican voice to be heard from, without Republican input, power,
decision making, whatsoever. What is the one thing a lot
of these cities sharing common. It is an out break
of crime. And there's a reason why Donald Trump won
this last election. There were several, but this was one
of them. People are sick of living in criminal infested streets.
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They're sick of illegal aliens coming in and committing crimes
in their cities. Criminal illegal aliens that have come across
the border, undetected, unvetted. We don't know who they are,
we don't know where they came from. And Donald Trump
is cleaning up the streets. But the Democrats are so
confused they got to take the other side of this
a time out. When we come back, Doctor Bryan jun
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to chime in on via text Sheen and Scott alongside
that to the Detroit connection. And Kellicacher is wandering around
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here somewhere per usual and then turning out to our
next guest. And the reason I reached out to him
for this one today is he is a doctor now granted,
an ophthalmologist, an eye doctor, but still in the medical
profession and knows exactly where these trends are coming and
going from. And I found this to be particularly interesting.
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You can find it at americanthinker dot com and it's
entitled COVID Government misinformation just talking about that at misinformation
and childhood vaccination Rates. He is Ryan June Deaf and
he joins us here on Ryan Shuling Live. Doctor June Deaf,
Thank you as always for your time.
Speaker 8 (22:05):
Hey, Ryan, how are you.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
I'm doing great and I wanted to check in with
you about this and kind of get your background as
to why you think this is. There seems to be
a direct connection correlation between COVID, the policies that were
in place, what we were told, what we were led
to believe about the shot the vaccine during that time
about five years ago, and maybe where parents are now
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and making decisions about other vaccines and that can't be
a good thing. Tell us what motivated you to write
the article in the first place.
Speaker 8 (22:35):
Sure, the childhood vaccination rate has dropped a few percentage points,
and if you look at the numbers, it's not a
big deal, but it can be because it's dropped below
what's necessary for her immunity. In other words, you unless
kids have the disease or have immunity through vaccination, then
you won't have a pandemic that won't spread. And when
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the number drops too low, then you can potentially have
an outbreak of these childhood diseases that we didn't used
to see. And the question is is why. And it's
skepticism against the health authorities, against the whole medical industry
over COVID about all the misinformation and the mandates and
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requirements and promises, most of which didn't come true. It's
the same with declining credibility and corporate media cable news,
because they basically lie to us every day and people
are set up with it and don't take it seriously,
and it's come home to roost. The medical profession has
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always been highly respected and the health authorities, the CDC,
the FDA, and ih what they said was gospel, and
now people are questioning it for valid reasons.
Speaker 3 (23:54):
Now, I got to imagine this is incredibly frustrating for
you in the medical profession, yourself, doctor Juan Death, and
trying to maintain that level of credibility and trust which
has been eroded in many of our institutions. Throughout government,
but especially those that we would consider to be federally
funded and operating under what does some would call the
(24:15):
deep state. And we know that there has been given
rise to the skepticism that RFK Junior has brought. And
now he's running the Department of Health and Human Services,
and he has been lampooned in the past for his
skepticism or questioning not as to necessarily the efficacy of vaccines,
but the necessity for all of these vaccines that are
on the schedule for young people in which we don't
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necessarily know the outcomes, the risks, etc. How much of
that is valid in your mind? How much of that
is an overreaction? And if the medical profession were to
be more transparent with us, could they build that trust back?
Speaker 8 (24:54):
Well, trust loss is very hard to regain, And ask
a spouse who's been cheated on or a business associate
that's been scammed. It's hard to bounce back from that.
It's possible, but the first step is transparency. It's like
in the Caul step programs. The first step is admitting
you have a problem. And if the health agencies just
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keep doubling down and claiming anybody that questions anything as
a denier or a zealot or fanatic as they're doing
to RFK Junior. That's not a good start. They're not
kind of like Cracker Barrel, the CEO came out and said, oh,
everybody thinks it's great. And today now they're backpedaling because
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they've lost credibility and that's going to be very difficult
to regain. And they can do that by being transparent
about past mistakes and admitting the failures and doing an
analysis and why why did they fail? Why did they
give us false information? And why did they castigate those
who disagreed with them?
Speaker 3 (25:57):
Doctor Brian Jundeff our guest. You can find his latest
American Thinker at americanthinker dot com entitled COVID government misinformation
and child vaccination rates. There seems to be a correlation here,
and you cite that, and you give evidence behind that,
doctor Juneff. And that's just where I'm coming from. As
somebody who my father was a scientist, I wanted to
believe in science. I wanted to believe that those who
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are in positions of trust and authority would just tell
us the truth that they didn't know whether a shot
would prevent infection and transmission of COVID. Then we should
be told that saying, look, we think it'll blunt the symptoms,
and especially if you're immunocompromised, if you're elderly, if you
have any kind of these comorbidities and factors, then yes,
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your odds of having a severe outcome from COVID are
severe enough that you should get this shot.
Speaker 10 (26:47):
Otherwise, if you're younger, if you're.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
Relatively healthy, we don't know the long term side effects
of this because they cannot be known. We do not
have enough time to conduct the trials and experiments necessary
to determin what, if any side effects there might be.
So in your estimation, it's a big question to ask
doctor Junduff, But why weren't we just leveled with and
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told the truth and given the opportunity to make up
our own minds about this.
Speaker 8 (27:13):
This was about control, and this was a political agenda.
This was not following the science. Prior to COVID. Dr
Fauci and many others acknowledged that the standard masks provide
no protection from a virus, Yet we were forced to
wear them on airplanes and restaurants everywhere else. We were
told the virus or the vaccines would prevent transmission and infection.
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President Biden told us that this was spreading misinformation for
political agenda, and you can argue what that might be.
At the time, there was somebody running for reelection and
what a great way to damage the economy, damage him.
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There are a lot of potential reasons why it was pushed,
but really it came down to control and maybe a
dry run for other control measures in the future. There
are a lot of people in the country and the
world that want control over everybody, and they had it
for a number of months. The US and the world
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population was under control. We were told where we could go,
when we could go, who could go to school, who
had to take vaccines. I've never seen control like that.
But if you want to postulate that it might have
been a dry run, well perhaps that's why, or maybe
it's just simple hubris of these people thinking they knew
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better and this was their chance to be in the
national spotlight and tell everybody. But a lot of potential reasons.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
Yeah, I think it's exactly what you said earlier, that
trust lost is difficult to regain, and they really abused
our trust. Like I said, people like myself. I wanted
to believe in them, but once you're lied to, and
we found out that we were lied to, now I'm
questioning everything and it definitely explains why a lot of
parents out there would be more hesitant Unfortunately for a
lot of these other vaccines that have been proven to
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be effective, like for MMR and polio, etc. He is
doctor Brian June Deaf and his article is entitled COVID
Government misinformation and childhood vaccine Rates. It's at Americanthinker dot com.
That's where you can find it. Doctor June Deaf. Always
appreciate your time and perspective. Thanks for joining me today.
Speaker 8 (29:29):
My pleasure. Thanks Ryan, all right.
Speaker 3 (29:30):
Your response and reaction five seven seven three nine. When
we come back. We had a Rocketman moment and it
was in the White House in the Oval Office. I
had a Rocketman moment that that was that last week
five for fighting and Kelly remembers it. I was singing
at the top of my lungs and voted for this
song and at Won and John and Rassic was kind
enough to play it for us in concert in Arvada.
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We'll bring it all together and tie it all up
for our number one after this on Ryan Schuling Live.
Speaker 11 (30:00):
To Pack My bags last night, reflying zero wow, nine
a year and I'm going to be high as a
kid by them.
Speaker 12 (30:22):
I know that you're not a supporter of Donald Trump's.
He loves your music. How did it feel when he
took the lyrics to Rocketman and he used it as
a nickname for Kim Jung un, and then he gave
Kim Jungle?
Speaker 6 (30:34):
I laughed, there was brilliant. I just thought, good on
your Donald, I'm the rocket Man. Yeah. Donald's always been
a fan of mine and he's been to my conscious
many many times. So I mean I've always been friendly
towards him, and I thank him for his support. Yeah,
when he did that, I just sort of was hilarious.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
I was maybe.
Speaker 11 (30:52):
Laughs so much. I missed my wife slowly out on
such a time.
Speaker 5 (31:10):
I am just like he.
Speaker 12 (31:12):
Gave Kim John to sign CD, you know, wish.
Speaker 6 (31:16):
Yeah, because he hasn't heard of me, he can be
very surprised that you had. I've never toured North Korea
and I have no intention of doing, sir, but it
was it was a light moment. And He's gonna be
a long.
Speaker 3 (31:30):
Long time to touchdown.
Speaker 11 (31:33):
Breaks me around get too funny, guy Am.
Speaker 13 (31:44):
I will say that Kim jongwin and I had a
very good relationship, as you remember and still do.
Speaker 3 (31:51):
And when I came in, I didn't know him.
Speaker 13 (31:54):
We had two summits, but we became very friendly respect.
It was great respect, and it was not going to
be that way had Hillary Clinton won the election. It
would have been a disaster. But we think we can
do something in that regard with respect to North and
South and I think you are much more prone to
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doing that than the leaders that I've been working with
from South Korea, and we'll work on that. I think
it's very good to work with that. If you remember,
you were doing the Olympics and there was a great
time of hostility with North Korea and you weren't selling
tickets because nobody wanted to be blown up in the
stadium doing the opening ceremonies, right, And you were not
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selling tickets.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
And I was also.
Speaker 13 (32:40):
At my formative stage with North Korea and Kim jongwen,
and we were a little bit going at it about
Rocketman little Rocketman, back and forth, really nasty, and then
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I got a call one day and they wanted.
Speaker 9 (33:03):
To get together.
Speaker 13 (33:04):
They wanted to talk and we started talking, and then
he said, really brilliantly, he said, you know, the Olympics
is going to be opening very soon, and we'd like
to be a part of it. They actually put teams
in it. You got along great and by the way,
immediately upon that phone call, you started selling tickets and
it turned out to be a tremendous success. So it
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went from being empty stadiums because people were afraid to
go because it was a target potentially to a great success.
And I was very proud of that. You had one
of the most successful Olympics. And now we have the
Olympics coming to the US, so we're very happy about that.
But that was a great honor to get involved in
make the Olympics so successful.
Speaker 5 (33:49):
Rasing about it, Oh, yes.
Speaker 3 (34:08):
It's only President Trump. Can he turns the Oval Office
into a Rocketman party? Okay? And I just loved that
quote too, Kelly from Elton John that I think that
interviewer was looking for him to say something bad or
get a dig in on treving. He said, no, Donald's
love my music. I've always appreciated him. I actually thought
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it was funny he says about Rocketman for Kim Jungyan.
Speaker 7 (34:32):
But you know what, props to Elton because he did
perform at their wedding, one of their weddings, one of
his weddings.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
Yeah, I think the Millennia one.
Speaker 7 (34:43):
What was it, the Ofvona.
Speaker 3 (34:47):
No, it wasn't the first one. I don't think. Okay,
it might have been Marlon Maples maybe, but I thought
it was was Millennia because that was like The Apprentice,
you know, Fervor.
Speaker 7 (34:59):
That was real, really good moment of that show. That
was really fun. It got the crowded.
Speaker 3 (35:05):
You're talking about five for fighting. Yeah, oh yeah with
John Andrasic. You got to meet afterwards, thanks Christian Toto. Yeah, props,
great guy, John. He's one of us, I think. But
he was both pro Ukraine and pro Israel soo and
pro military, very pro military. In fact, he was wearing
a Gary Sinise shirt. So that pretty much tells you
all you need to know about the quality of human
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that John Andrasic is. And we were very excited to
go to that concert. And it seemed like you and
Adam had a great time. Is that true?
Speaker 5 (35:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (35:34):
He did.
Speaker 7 (35:35):
Yeah, honestly, I'm just happy, you know, to get him
out sometimes.
Speaker 3 (35:40):
Now, were you messing with me? You text, I say, hey,
we ended up being able to get four tickets to this,
so Toto, I had two extra. Yeah, And I asked,
You're like, what's five for fighting? You didn't really not
know what fire for fighting was? Right?
Speaker 7 (35:52):
I need to defend myself on this part because you
were texting me while I.
Speaker 4 (35:57):
Was knee deep in previous Dutch.
Speaker 7 (36:00):
Shit for Martino, and I was having all these weird calls,
and so when you said five for fighting, So my
immediate thing was, well, is it an mm A thing?
Speaker 3 (36:11):
Because I'm out, I don't know that Andrasic wants to
get in that kind of octagon.
Speaker 4 (36:17):
Situation hit me at first, all right, got a ten seconds.
Speaker 3 (36:22):
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