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July 21, 2025 • 34 mins
Hunter Biden is back in the spotlight, by choice, making the rounds on the podcast circuit and naming names for those Democrat operatives and elected officials responsible for sidelining his father in his 2024 re-election bid.

Mike Rowe, host of 'Dirty Jobs,' informs us that AI will be replacing all the coal miners President Obama told to 'learn to code.' The answer for young Americans entering the workforce may very well lie in the trades.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And you would have a speaker in emeritus that would say, well,
you know, I'm going to leave it up to but
I don't know. And uh and and they had already
made a decision. They clearly made a decision.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
And when I say they, I'm I mean the speaker.
And you know, I heard Alexander Pelosi say something called
my mom, like put your big girl pants on to
my mom or something, and I kind of feel like saying,
who the do you think you are? I would never
speak about your mom that way. I would never speak
about your father that way. I would never insult your
parents that way.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Hunter Biden has really tested my use of the beat
for obscenities that I have to insert for all of
his clips and all of the profanity that he was
dropping as he's making the rounds. Why where is this
coming from? Is Hunter selling a book that we either
don't know about or don't want to know about. Is

(00:57):
this to deflect from something else in the news cycle.
Some men just want to which the world burn, said
Michael Caine in the Dark Night. And apparently Hunter Biden's
taking a blow torch to the whole Democratic Party. He's
naming names, he's making the rounds. This was one podcast
and they're hoh, there's quite a bit of more to
get to along with your comments on what you hear

(01:19):
five seven, seven three nine, Kelly could share alongside Ryan
Shuling with you on this Monday edition of Ryan Shuling Live.
Like I said, he's just getting started. Let this man cook.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
I will tell you what you think that the President
Salvatory is not a concentration camp. You're out of your mind.
Tell me anybody that's returning from there? You sell those pictures?
Do you think anybody's getting out of there? Or you know,
is it a rebilitation center? You think I've been to
those places in Southtzudin around in those areas. Do you
think anybody's getting out of those South Sudan prisons?

Speaker 2 (01:51):
Ever?

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Ever, how do you mind that's a death camp? They're done,
they're over, and if you're not dead, you would want
to be dead if you were in that prison. We
just sent a bunch of people without due process, some
of them most likely legally in the United States.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
All right, Hunter, slow down before you get too worried
about these criminal illegal aliens that are getting shipped elsewhere.
And have you looked in the mirror lately, because if
there's one American who should be sitting in a prison
cell right now, it's you, pal. Your father gave you
the blanket pardon. In fact, it's the only one I

(02:30):
believe that Joe Biden actually signed himself, if I'm doing
the math correctly. It was the auto pen that pardoned
doctor Fauci and everybody else. So Hunter, you were at
the top of the list for your dad, your dad, Dad,
Daddy O to waive all your criminal activity that a
lot of which I'll concede did you did on your

(02:52):
father's behalf part of the Biden crime family enterprise. You
handled it a lot like maybe a Fredo Corleonee would
because you had no idea what you were doing. You
were weighing over your head. To be fair, Hunter was
chemically addicted. There was think about the absolute lack of
conscience and humanity from Joe Biden. I don't necessarily blame

(03:16):
Hunter for everything that Hunter did oversees as the bag man,
because Joe put him in that position, and Hunter's the
last person that should have been put in that position
as the son of a recovering alcoholic. When Hunter was
very much still going through it, his addiction trying to
kick it. You're going to put all this weight and

(03:36):
pressure and expectation on the shoulders of a man that
can't even handle his own life, who's bouncing around from
his brother's widow to some gal in Arkansas that was
an exotic dancer who bore his child. That you wouldn't
acknowledge that you didn't put a Christmas stocking up for that,
Joe Biden didn't count. In correspondence from the White House,

(03:57):
I mean, this is all Hunter Biden in a nutshell.
But he's talking about alleged members of MS thirteen criminal
illegal aliens being deported in Nicaragua, and he's not done yet.
He does cite one specific example.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
Like I think of that poor guy that they said
was a gang member because he had a tattoo on
his arm, that was a makeup artist and they say
he's MS thirteen. He literally makeup artists that fled I
think what I'm making it up Venezuela because of a
dictator and came to the United States and sought asylum,
was received asylum, and they literally take this poor guy

(04:36):
and they pick him up, and he has a family,
and he has friends, and he has an entire community,
and they give him no due process, and they put
him on a plane with maybe a bunch of other
criminals and send him to that fucking healthscape. He's dead
and nobody gives it.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
And I mean it. I don't think he's literally dead. Hunter.
Hunter's just assuming this is a death camp of some
sort that now Ya Bukelly is putting on. This got
him propelled Hunter down the road of who was to
blame for all of this? The illegal immigration, the Trump
plans to fix it, the policies that are put in

(05:12):
place to crack down with mass deportations, And he hits
on the political angle right here, What.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
About all those other people? Am I not supposed to
feel for someone? Am I going to be like all
these democrats say, you have to talk about and realize
that people are really upset about illegal immigration? You, how
do you think your hotel room gets cleaned? How do
you think you got food on your table? Who do
you think washes your dishes? Who do you think does
your garden? Who do you think is here by the

(05:45):
here just grit and will that they've figured out a
way to get here because they thought that they could
give theirselves in their family a better chance, and he's
somehow convinced all of us that these people.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
Are in the this condescension. Not only is it off putting,
but it's insulting to the very people he pretends to
support and defend, people that are here illegally, that the
only jobs they're capable of are menial task labor. And
these jobs are important too, and Americans do these jobs too,

(06:19):
But he's exclusively limiting illegal aliens to doing the dirty
work for the coastal liberal elites that want to live
a certain lifestyle. This is what the Democratic Party has become.
I made the comparison. He's like the character Big Daddy
Don Johnson from Django Unchained, spouting off philth from his

(06:42):
balcony defending slavery. If you just sub substitute the word
slavery for illegal immigration, this is the justification that you're getting.
This is the justification that we were given by the
South back in the eighteen fifties and early eighteen sixties
when the Civil War began. But who will pick our crops?

(07:04):
But who will clean our hotel rooms? But who will
put food on our table? But who will clean the toilets?
But who will take care of the gardening. How about
you offer people who come here who want to be
American citizens. This is the key way to kind of
close this loop. That they have a way to do

(07:25):
so legally to gain status through Green cards, above board,
over the table, not under it, that they would come
here and earn a living, fair wage compared to their
American citizen counterparts, and that they would pursue American citizenship
and all the rights there and No. The Democratic Party,

(07:47):
and this has been the case for many years, now decades,
it's not their entire existence, going back to Andrew Jackson,
the original Jacksonian Democrat that broke off from the Democratic
Republicans founded by Jefferson and Madison. There be a permanent,
subservient second class of citizenry in this country dependent upon
the Democratic Party. This is the very notion that rush

(08:11):
Limbaugh cited for years, and he is absolutely right. They
are not humanizing these people, does these illegal immigrants who
come here. They are dehumanizing these people. This is not
out of compassion, This is out of contempt. This is
out of blatant disregard for their well being and how
they get here and the coyotes they have to pay,

(08:33):
and the horrors that children and women have to endure,
and that they come into this country and they have
to hide under the cover of darkness. But for the
generosity in quotes of a lot of these companies that
are intentionally hiring illegal aliens so they can pay them less.
Is that American? Is that the American way? Is that
something we should all be proud of? Shut them down?

(08:55):
We heard about that meat packing packaging plant, but I
don't know what we're gonna do. There's no playbook for this, well, jackass.
That was on the an NBC broadcast. By the way,
So whatever guy's running this meat packaging plan, I think
it was in Nebraska or something. Your playbook told us
that you could hire illegal aliens, pay them under the table,
not a matching living wage to what you would have

(09:17):
to pay an American citizen. And you think we're just
going to not react to that. No, no, No. The
people who support immigrants coming to this country and doing
it legally, doing it the right way. I say that
because that's what needs to happen for them to have
full status in this country. Otherwise, like I said, they're
hiding in the darkness and terrified that Ice will deport them,

(09:41):
do you want to live under those conditions? Because they
had no other alternative. Hunter Biden's focus here is entirely
in the wrong place. This is where he begins to
name names.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
White men in America are forty five more times likely
to commit a violent crime than an immigrant. And the
media says, well, you got David Axelrod and you know,
Rom Emmanuel was so smart Rama manual.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
He said, we got to understand that.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
These people are really mad and these we got to
appeal to these white voters. Well, the only people that
appeal to those white voters was Joe Biden eighty one
years old, and he got eighty one million votes. And
he did because not because he appeased their in Trumpian sense,
but because he challenged it. And he said, you can
be an eighty one year old Catholic from Scranton that

(10:26):
doesn't understand it but still has empathy for transgender people
and immigrants. And nobody said, oh, Joe Biden's going to
turn this into a social state, no matter how much
they said.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
It, all right, I'm going to play ball and walk
down this path with Hunter Biden. As scary as that sounds, Kelly,
does Hunter have a point in saying, here's David Axelrod,
who is only a known name because of Barack Obama,
not what axel Rod did for Obama, about what Obama
did for Axelrod, and that Rama Manuel is completely off
base by suggesting that Democrats need to be more sensitive

(10:59):
to American citizens who are concerned over illegal immigrant labor,
and Hunter says to hell with that in much stronger language,
and that the answer for Democrats is not to appease
these disaffected white voters. Although it's not just white voters,
I might add, but Joe Biden had the formula to win,
and he used it in twenty twenty. If they just
would have left well enough alone, he would have won.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
Well, I don't know if you could say that, because
they hit him in twenty twenty. We all knew this.
He used COVID as a cover and a shield, and hey,
whatever you're given, do it. But to your point, I
think Hunter is basically kind of being the spokesperson for

(11:48):
the family.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
And this is at the behest of Joe and Joe
in the whole family. The Hunter's out there, yeah, I do.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
He's not going to go on anything without their support
or you know, they're pushing on that, and I mean,
think about it. What else do they have? They don't
have anybody in the Democratic Party. Obama turned on them.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
The Clintons.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
Please, Okay, they've got enough trouble for their own so
they've got nothing. So why not push Hunter out there?
You know, and maybe he can start if he is
peddling a book. Okay, he tried the painting thing. That
didn't really go well for you.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
They've gone a circular firing squad mode here, and Hunter
just doesn't care. He's got zero f's left to give.
I kind of understand it from that perspective. Yes, but
let's go back to twenty twenty for a moment, and
we know that they propped up Joe Biden's semi conscious
body through that campaign, hit him in the basement. Then, yes,
they won an election. Now we can talk about the
logistics and how that happened with the mass mail in

(12:51):
ballots and states they didn't have it. They just rushed
that process through, and we know that there are state legislatures.
Very stay with me. There are concerns about that. I
get it, But is there any other Democratic nominee you
go back to that point in time, Amy Klovi Sharp,
He Buddha, Jedge, Bernie Sanders, those were kind of the
front runners. Kamala Harris herself was in that race. Is

(13:11):
there any Democrat that could have pulled off the trick
that they did with Joe because they had an excuse
to hide him in the basement? He was older, right,
I mean, I get COVID he might die. They couldn't
do that with a bootha Jedge, or even Bernie Sanders.
So do you think the only way they could thread
that needle in twenty twenty was to have a Joe
Biden like the ghost of Joe Biden, prop him up,
have him come out in public only in a handful

(13:31):
of times, and hope for the best by making the
election about Trump.

Speaker 3 (13:35):
Well, it definitely was weekend at Joe's instead of weekend
at Bernie's. So I agree with you on that. No,
is the answer to your question. They could not have
done that with any other candidate except for Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
I believe that's true. So do you want to imagine
a world where Hunter Biden as president? Because he does.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
Let's listen, but these guys think that we need to
run away from all values in order for us to lead.
I say you, how are we getting those people back
from Male Salvador.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Because I'll tell you what, if.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
I became president in two years from now, or four
years from now or three years from now, I would
pick up the phone and call the president of El
Salvador and say, you either send them back or I'm
going to invade. It's a crime what they're doing. He's
a dictator, thug.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Trump both well, then Hunter Biden, We're going to invade
El Salvador apparently if they don't surrender the illegal aliens
that were deported there. Okay, again, he's just getting started, folks,
and now he hones in on one George Clooney.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Him, Kim Kim and everybody around him. I don't have
to be nice number one. I agree with Quentin Tarantino.
George Plooney is not an actor. He is a like
I don't know what he is. He's a brand. And
by the way, and God bless him. You know what.
He's fuzzily, treats his friends really well, you know what

(15:04):
I mean, buys them things, and he's got a really
great place in Lake Como, and he's great friends with
Barack Obama. You what do you have to do with anything?
Why do I have to listen to you? What right
do you have to step on a man who's given
fifty two years of his life to the service of
this country and decide that you, George Clooney, are going
to take out basically a full page ad in the

(15:25):
New York Times.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
Well, Hunter, I hate to break this too, but that's
what the Democratic Party has become, this party of coastal
liberal elites and then includes Hollywood celebrities. They're calling the shots, Bro,
don't blame anybody else. This is all within your own
circle that he's not done. There are more names. How
about the raging.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
Cajun and James Carville, who hasn't run a race in
forty years, and David Axelrod, who had one success in
his political life, and that was Barack Obama. And that
was because of Barack Obama, not because of David Axelrod
and David Pluff and all of these guys in the
Podsave America, guys who were junior speech writers in on
Barack Obama's Senate staff, who've been dining out on the

(16:06):
relationship with him for years, making millions of dollars. The
Anita Dunns of the world who's made forty fifty million
dollars off the Democratic Party.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
Hunter Biden, they're on the Obama bros. From Pod Save
of America, certainly burning it all down. And now why
should they have stuck with Joe.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
This is why they're all going to insert their judgment
over a man who has figured out, unlike anybody else,
how to get elected to the United States Senate over
seven times, how to pass more legislation than any president
in history, how to have a better midterm election than
anybody in history, and how to garner more votes than
any president that has ever run. And they're going to
replace their judgment for his.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
The one area that I would agree with Hunter there
is they didn't really have anybody to slot in there
that would match the gravitas, albeit perceived, of an incumbent
president of the United States. There was no Democrat, not
one gat News and not Josh Shapiro, not Evi Klobachar,
not Kamala Harris as it would turn out, that could
step in and have more kind of cachet from a

(17:08):
political standpoint, be able to do better as far as
that's concerned. So he's not wrong there. Now he goes
after fake Tapper. He's just vacant.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
Who's Jake Tapper's audience Jake Tapper my mom or something? Well,
I don't know, real though, I don't even think it's
your mom anymore. By the numbers, did Jake Tapper have
over anything. He's the smallest audience on cable news. And
beyond that. I think that the book is right now
on Amazon that he put out. I mean, his ratings
just went as s after he put the book out,

(17:37):
and you know, they did it a two week infomercial
for it. I mean it was such a money grab,
such a disservice to everybody that he serves with.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
That's Jake Tapper on the crosshairs there.

Speaker 4 (17:47):
Now.

Speaker 2 (17:47):
How did Joe Biden prepare for that debate? We were
told he was doing rigorous prep, you know, a Rehoboth
Beach in Delaware, that he was ready, he was tan
rested and ready to go. But Hunter gives up on
that front as well. This detail.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
You know exactly what happened in that debate. He flew
around the world basically in the mileage that he could
have flown around the world three times. Yeah, he's eighty
one years old. He's tired of give him ambient to
be able to sleep. He gets up on the stage
and he looks like he's a deer in the headlights.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
And it did look and he has those pupils that
were dilated. Kelly, in the minute that we have left,
what do you make of all this from Hunter? How's
your finger doing? Well? Yeah, I had to edit all
those in there. You saw me working feverishly, That's what
I was doing. Yeah, that was crazy.

Speaker 3 (18:34):
Yeah, what can I say again? I come to my
first gut reaction, which is this is Hunter coming out
for the family because they look very weak right now,
and the Democrats are in a very weak point, so
they're trying to save face and wherever they can save it.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
I think it says a lot about the current state
of the Democratic Party. I know we've got our problems
on the Republican side, especially here in Colorado. On the
national level, the Democrats congressional approval down to nineteen percent.
Hunter Biden now outspewing all of this stuff doesn't help them,
and I think it certainly hurts them both in there
in far term. A time out or back with mar

(19:14):
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(19:57):
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Speaker 4 (20:56):
Kids for fifteen years to code, learn to Code, we said, yeah, well,
AI is coming for the coders. They're not coming for
the welders. They're not coming for the plumbers. They're not
coming for the steam fitters, or the pipe fitters or
the age fact.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
They're not coming for the electricians.

Speaker 4 (21:15):
You know that ideas festival I was telling you about
an Aspen. I sat there and listened to Larry Fink
say we need five hundred thousand electricians in the next
couple of years. Not hyperbole. This is me being the
alarmist again. There's not a week that goes by and
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(21:38):
Award work ethic scholarships every year right to kids who
want to learn a skill that's in demand. These are
trade school scholarships. Not a week goes by where I
don't get a phone call from somebody like the Blue
Forge Alliance, who oversees our maritime industrial base. That's fifteen
thousand individual companies who are collectively charged urged with building

(22:01):
and delivering three nuclear powered subs to the Navy every
year for ten years, right to Virginia. One Columbia class.
Mind bogglingly complicated. This guy calls and says, we're having
a hell of a time finding trades people.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Can you help?

Speaker 4 (22:15):
I said, I don't know, man, it's pretty skinny out there.
How many do you need? He says, one hundred and
forty thousand. One hundred and forty thousand now granted over
seven years, but they need eighty ninety thousand right now.
These are our submarines, folks. Right things go hypersonic little
sideways with China.

Speaker 2 (22:35):
Taiwan, whatever.

Speaker 4 (22:36):
Our aircraft carriers are no longer the point of the spear.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
They're vulnerable.

Speaker 4 (22:40):
Our submarines matter, and these guys have a pinch point
because they can't find welders and electricians to get them built.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
Where are they? They said, We've looked everywhere. Do you know.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
I said, yeah, I know where they are. They're in
the eighth grade. Man, They're in the eighth grade. And
the same thing. The automotive industry needs eighty thousand collision
repair and technicians energy.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
I don't even know what the number is.

Speaker 4 (23:06):
I hear three hundred, I hear five hundred thousand everywhere.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Mike Rowe promoting his micro Works Foundation, awarding scholarships and
the like to young people aspiring for careers in the trades.
And I say it time and again. I didn't pursue
that path. There were many of my classmates in high
school who did. And I got to tell you back then,
you know, we're talking thirty odd years ago, they were
considered not college material.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
You know.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
I was taking me, personally and several others at my
school college prep courses, AP level courses. I had to
take two years of a foreign language because I had
to go to college. You know, us gen xers, we
were encouraged to go to college. My dad was the
first college graduate on his side of the family from
the Boomer generation. And I just thought, you went to college.

(23:54):
That's what you did. You majored in a field, you
studied that field, you won for four years, and then
you get in and internship and hopefully a job. Now
I did go that route, but there was the equivalent
of my experience at Central Michigan University, first at Michigan
State and then at CMU, where I got a lot
of hands on experience in co curricular and extracurricular activities.

(24:14):
That's where I learned the most about how to do
this job, going way back when there was coursework, and
some of it was helpful and useful, and it broad
my knowledge base. I concede all that, there are the
social aspects of college that I think are important. How
do you meet and develop new friendships and how do
you stand out on a college campus, how do you
fit in, how do you do what needs to be

(24:35):
done to pursue a career, but also in building those
networks of relationships that are so important, especially in a
field like this one. But I would say any field
you want to have that ability to kind of give
and take in conversation. I think college does a lot
to help with all that. So I'm not just naysaying college,
but the experience and what we've seen the politicization of

(24:55):
many college campuses across this country. I've soured on that
and I have really warmed up to the idea that
young people pursuing a career in the field of the trades,
you're going to have a great life setup for yourself.
I used to work very closely hand in hand with
the IBW and Lansing, Michigan, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,
and what they offer to young people coming right out

(25:18):
of high school is incredible. You do take some coursework
studying that sort of thing. There's an academic element to it.
But while you're learning all of that kind of the
book smart stuff, you get to experience the street smart stuff,
and you get to apprentice under a journeyman electrician and
become one yourself. The benefits are incredible. I mean, there's

(25:38):
just so much that I would say to praise the
world of the trades. And it gives you a specific
field where you can earn an honest living and a
good living and have a tremendous medical insurance and everything
across the board that comes with getting that first job,
and it might be your job for a life. So
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(26:00):
to some of those, shall we, Ryan, I have a
new name or meme for Hunter Biden, Hunter scatterer of Dems.
He's definitely making them a hall scatter right now. I
like a lot of these that are coming in. I
had a Hispanic coworker asked me, who's going to clean
my house when I complained about illegals? And I quickly
answered the same person that's always cleaned my house. Me. Yeah,

(26:23):
there you go, Hunter speaking of value, says Steven Lyttleton.
What a joke. But he does point out what's been
obvious to most of us for years. Ryan, can you
imagine how short a Hunter Biden campaign speech would be
with all the f bounds redacted not bleeped? Pretty much?
I'm Joe Biden's son, I'm angry, and you're an idiot
if you don't vote for me. There this from petty Patty?

(26:46):
Is she being petty today? That is a moniker we
have bestowed upon here, But we'll find out. Was Hunter
calling out people that made money off the Democratic Party.
Don't look in the mirror now you might see the
black kettle calling look back and does he kisses his
daddy's cheek with that mouth. That's a weird thing they
got going on there, I would admit. But uh, point

(27:08):
take and whether it was petty or not Patty, it's
a good one because yeah, how much money did Hunter
Biden make for the Biden crime family by peddling influence
overseas in Ukraine with the likes of the Chinese, not
exactly allies of ours adversaries. In fact, how many millions
of dollars did the Biden family net? And why did

(27:29):
every one of them get a pardon from Joe or
the autopen posing as Joe. That's a question that we
may never have the answer to. Unfortunately. This Textter says
when Hispanics asked Joe Biden, como stas, he answered Ambia
and me too. That's good, that's really good. MBA. That

(27:49):
goes back to Hunter saying that they put poor Joe,
they put him on ambion, you know, so that you
can sleep, and then he wakes up, his pupils are dilated.
He's a lot of sorts. He shows up for the debate.
Jack describes that, I mean literally was like walking down
a zombie on stage, and then of course his trailing
off answers is disappearing into nothingness. Donald Trump looking over,

(28:10):
trying not to be mean about it. I don't know
what he said, but I don't think he knows what
he said either.

Speaker 3 (28:14):
Look, can I tell you the best story that happened
to us yesterday?

Speaker 2 (28:22):
On? So these two girls.

Speaker 3 (28:25):
Come to our door. One is eleven, one is nine,
their sisters, and they basically give us a flyer that
obviously got printed off of just, you know, some random printer,
and they said, we have babysitting services. We will shovel snow.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
We will.

Speaker 3 (28:47):
We will pull weeds, we will walk dogs, We'll do
all of these things.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
And I'm like, oh my god, you guys are so cute.
I want to hire you now.

Speaker 3 (28:57):
And it's like, okay, well, what's your hourly charge for
walking a dog? And they look at each other and
they're like five dollars an hour?

Speaker 2 (29:08):
Like no, sweetheart, I think you.

Speaker 3 (29:10):
Need to go a little bit up for that, you know,
and and she goes ten.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
I'm like, eh, competing against yourself.

Speaker 3 (29:19):
Come on, the young girls, eleven and nine, This is.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
Good parenting when I'm hearing here. And you go door
to door and you ask to block people's.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
Dogs, yeah, or babysitting. They also house sitting. The older one,
the eleven year old, said that she did some house sitting.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
Eleven year old did some house sitting. Might be a
bit more.

Speaker 3 (29:42):
Like an overnight or something like that, but you know
it was it was very sweet. I was so happy that,
you know, you had these two little girls who were
totally entrepreneurial, yeah, and making some money for themselves at enterprising.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
Enterprising, we're rather.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
Low, but you know, I got him to raise it up.
And I'm like, maybe twenty bucks yea.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
In that neighborhood, Yeah, they can, you can get it.
So that's good. That's good to good influence on the
young ones. Get him out, get him out in the workforce,
experiencing what it means to earn a dollar or.

Speaker 3 (30:18):
Two, not like my kid who just sat in bed
all the time. And when I had to get him
to walk Odessa, it was like, why we have a backyard.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
That's the Trevor logic coming at you hot and fast.
Alexa says, yes, Billy Joel, Yes, Alexa. Allen Town, working class,
blue collar kind of song like that coming into mic Row,
I thought that was appropriate, And this one says Hunter
is even more vile than his pops. Well, certainly more
vulgar vile. I don't know, Joe's pretty vile. Joe's the

(30:51):
one who used Hunter as the stooge and put him
in that position. Joe should have known better. He's not
an addict that I'm aware of. Joe should not to
put his drug addled son out into the international waters
to tempt him with more drugs, more prostitutes, this lavish lifestyle,
unchecked money. I mean, this was a recipe for disaster.

(31:13):
If you really cared about your son, who's been going
through some really serious stuff, you do not put him
in that position. I blame squarely Joe Biden for doing that.
That's a horrible father right there.

Speaker 4 (31:26):
Horrible.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
Now, this was going to lead us into a conversation
I'm going to have tomorrow. I'm filling in for Ross
Kaminski over there on the KOA and in our final segment,
Gab Evans, Representative eighth Congressional District will be joining me,
and there'd be a lot of interesting conversation because of
this text being the top topic. What the h gave.
Evans supported in an amnesty bill. Is that true? Not

(31:49):
only did he support it, Texter, but he introduced it
and he's take a lot of heat from the right
for that, although I think taking more heat is the
person he co sponsored the bill with, also Republican Representative,
Maria Elvira Salazar. She's a former TV journalist, correspondent, anchor,
and she's kind of always been a little squishy on

(32:10):
the issue of illegal immigration, illegal aliens. What do we
do with people that are already here and they have
illegal status, but they're not committing other crimes. This is tough,
But my whole point in this area, and I'll ask
Gave about this too, is you cannot enable, encourage, or
justify people being here illegally. They need to go back,

(32:31):
and then they need to come back legally. I know
that's inconvenient, but you made it an inconvenience for us
by coming here illegally in the first place. Let's clean
the slate. You come in legally, we'll solve it there.
But if you give blanket amnesty to thousands millions of
illegals that are in the country right now, that only
encourages more of that same unless there's a plan, and

(32:52):
I'll talk to Gab about this with the bill that
that's it. And I think Reagan proposed this back in
eighty six. I thought it was a bad idea then
looking back, i't thinking much about it then I was twelve.
But not a good idea. Cannot encourage that behavior, must
encourage and demand that immigrants come here legally, just go
through the legal process. Time out. We're back wrapping up
our number one Ryan shuling line after this, well, Hunter

(33:18):
Biden definitely looking back in anger tribute to Oasis there
along with Kelly Cacira, I'm Ryan shuling your tax at
five seven seven three nine. This one coming in from
Patty Kelly snow shoveling. Hunter has experienced with shoveling snow
and doing crack Yes, petty today that last part was
especially petty. Patty. Bukeley has fired back at Hunter Biden,

(33:41):
calling Bokley a dictator in one of his comments, and
a thug. Bukeley. Just a simple screenshot here on Excess
was sent to me by Alexa and asked the following
question with the facial expression that Hunter's making, is Hunter
Biden sniffing powdered milk? Well, we know that he was
sniffing Armeisan cheese at one point. So we do have

(34:04):
that going for us, which is nice. Five seven seven
three nine. I have a text here, angry from Carolyn Weinberg.
It's really the only feedback we've gotten. Remember the allegations
against her husband Ron. We're very much looking forward to
having a conversation with them, but that has not happened
to this point. Hi, Ryan, I'm shocked that you sent
a friend request after your disgusting segment yesterday on public radio.

(34:25):
As a conservative, I believe in due process, and it
looks like our party has forgotten that very principle, just
like President Trump and Brett Cavanaugh and many others. You
have no idea what we've endured, and I don't wish
this on anyone's family. Carolyn Weinberg right there, you have
five seven seven three nine. Kelly, She's Kelly, Spicy, Patty's Patty.

(34:47):
I don't know what all of you are out there.
We're going to talk a little bat Mayor Mike Johnston
and his budget deficit when we come back
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