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January 5, 2026 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, speaking of jazz, do any of you guys remember
jazzer size. When I was a little kid, my mom
used to take me to jazzer size class, and I
used to love looking at the ladies. They were so
pretty when the exercised. I hope you don't play this.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Well.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
Do you understand the psychological trade of passive aggressiveness?

Speaker 4 (00:26):
You you must be you really be new here?

Speaker 3 (00:28):
Or you we the two weeks that we took off,
you you let your brain cells just you snorted too
much democrat bull crap, manure smelling.

Speaker 5 (00:43):
I mean, really, the only way to not get your
talkback played if it's just profounitly laden where I cannot
cut it all out. Yeah yeah, but even then, just
a talk back of beep beep beep, beep, beep beep
would still be funny, and I may play that depending.

Speaker 4 (00:59):
On whether or not I'm got.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
You're just encouraging them.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
We're not here, We're here for our own self entry,
that's true. Are you showing a little bit of like
empathy or sympathy or caring for the goopers? It's oh lord,
what what did missus Redbeard.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Do to you? We were gone?

Speaker 5 (01:23):
Hey, we evenly split your gift, did you seriously? Yeah,
she got the one, I got the other. Okay, so
which was hilarious?

Speaker 2 (01:33):
By the way, did she find it funny? Yes, yes,
all right. I didn't know whether you guys would find
it funny or tacky. Absolutely hilarious.

Speaker 6 (01:41):
So I.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Was last year cash or a gift card.

Speaker 4 (01:45):
I don't remember the gift card probably.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
I think it was a gift card with a dollar
man on it, and I gave it to missus.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
I said, this is for.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Missus Redbeard, thinking that she was going to split it
with you, or that you would buy something together.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Nothing but no, no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
So then I felt guilty this year, so I decided
to use cash. So I took an X amount of
money and an even amount of money and put it
in an envelope, and then thought, I think I'll put
a one dollar bill in here too, and just see
what they do.

Speaker 5 (02:18):
With You're so happy.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
Oh, the Democrat Socialists of America the DSA, which is.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Zoefram.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
But I'd explained to some friends the other day why
I call him Zofram.

Speaker 5 (02:39):
It should be obvious. It's close enough, right, Well.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
It's not only is it close enough, but Zofram is
an anti nausea medication. That is, I mean, anybody can
take it, but it's also used I think in different
forms for chemo patients. And I see Mom Donnie as
both nauseous and answer on society. So whether his first

(03:02):
name is Zohan or Zuhan or whatever, I think Zoefram
is more appropriate. And they looked at me and went, oh,
now that is funny. Uh I had to explain it
to you, so it can't be that funny zofram Mom Danny. Anyway,
they're now condemning at the military's capture of Maduro and

(03:26):
his wife. They described the operation as an illegal war,
and they accused Trump of engaging in imperialist actions to
control it is one of those oil resources. Now we
know Maduro's a far left democratic, far left democrat. Whit
that was a Freudian slip, wasn't it that Maduro's a

(03:47):
far left autocrat, been in power since what twenty thirteen
or something, collaborates with the cartels. He's actually ahead of
a cartel, the whatever the solo is, his cartael is
and we've or Trump's been promising to crack down forever.
But the DSA rejected the claims that linked Maduro to

(04:10):
drug trafficking, saying, quote, there is no substantiated evidence that
high level members of the Venezuelan government are narco terrorists,
so they're demanding the immediate return of Maduro and his wife.
For there is to Venezuela calling for an nd US
military operations in the region, and Zofram, a DSA member,

(04:34):
is also voicing his opposition to the operation, citing regime
change and violations of international law. Now, he claims he
called the president.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
I've not heard.

Speaker 3 (04:46):
Maybe she's excuse me, maybe the I get all choked
up thinking about Zofram.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Whether the press secretary, whether she's come out and confirmed
this or not. But he claims to have called the president,
claims to have popped to Trump directly and made his
opposition to the January third capture very clear and said
that he wants him returned, saying I registered my opposition,

(05:18):
I made it clear, and we left it at that.
I imagine you left it at that. Trump probably hung
up and laughed about it, at least I hope that
he did.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
But this I know.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
He was inaugurated at midnight on between December thirty first
and January one or something in an abandoned subway station,
which I thought was so appropriate. He was sworn in
in an abandoned subway station somewhere near Gracie Mansion. And
I assume he'll probably move into gracy Mansion because he

(05:58):
can't be mayor and live with his parents.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
So you're gonna do that real quick.

Speaker 5 (06:02):
All your generation Axes and late early early millennials, didn't
it look like the TMNT two, the Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles two subway that they moved into.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
Come on, anybody, anybody, let did you actually see it?

Speaker 5 (06:14):
What Like in the movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles two
they get kicked out of their sewer and they move
into the subway station. It looks almost exactly like the
subway station that he was.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
You know it was.

Speaker 5 (06:27):
It was just kind of weird looking at it going.

Speaker 4 (06:29):
I've seen that before.

Speaker 5 (06:35):
I just want to know if it was just me
three three one oh three text text.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
Me, let me if you know, let us know, let
us know. Three three ones eral three keyword, Michael, Michael.
Here's something that he said during his little inaugural speech.

Speaker 7 (06:46):
We will draw this city closer together. We will replace
the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
Wow, that just sums it up right.

Speaker 7 (06:59):
There, individualism with the warmth of collectivism.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
The warmth of collectivism.

Speaker 8 (07:05):
Michael, you can't leave on these holiday weekends any longer.
It's because they always do things over these types of weekends.
All of the military actions, all the craziness happens when
you're on vacation. I think you might have to start
taking vacation at a different time.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
We need your services, did you well speaking and eating
my services? Did you ever stop to think that perhaps
I might have been somewhere in Caracas.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
Over the holiday? No, how do you know? I know?

Speaker 5 (07:46):
But the text message does come through. It says I
haven't seen the footage either, but I did read somewhere
that it was the same subway station from Ghostbusters. So
I said, the Ghostbusters music right there? And then another
what Texas says TMNT reference, so on, I'm stealing that.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Well, aren't you special? Aren't you special? Let's go back.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
So let's go back to the subway and let's listen
to the complete little SoundBite that.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
I want you to hear.

Speaker 7 (08:16):
We will draw this city closer together we will replace
the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
If our campaign.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
And the Seals cheer, the useful idiots.

Speaker 7 (08:32):
Cheer, we will draw this city closer together. We will
replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.
If our campaign demonstrated that the people of New York
yearn for solidarity, then let this government foster it. Because
no matter what you eat, how you pray, or where

(08:56):
you come from, the words that most define us are
the two we all share.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
New Yorkers. Wow, that's really I mean, that's truly amazing.
Robert Barrett, who's the archbishop of the Wenona Rochester Diocesan Minnesota,
I think he knows what Zoefram has in mind when
he shouts that he wants to snuff out the rugged individualism,

(09:25):
you know, which characterizes America for as long as we've
been America in favor of the warmth of collectivism. The
bishop says collectivism in its various forms, is responsible for
the deaths of at least one hundred million people in
the last century. Now that's a figure that's been substantiated.

(09:49):
It's people have been killed by their own Marxist communist
governments during the twentieth century. That's all documented in a
book which I suggest you probably ought to get in
read The Black Book of Communism. The bishop says, for
God's sake, spare me the warmth of collectivism. You know,

(10:10):
the Ten Commandments, the commandments that thou shalt not covet
anything that is thy neighbors, and thou shalt not steal.
I think give you some clue to a Christian perspective.
The bishop says that Catholic social teaching has consistently condemned
socialism and has embraced the market economy, which people like

(10:31):
Mayor Mondani caricature as rugged individualism. In fact, it is
the economic system that is based upon the rights freedom,
the dignity is a human person. But guess what freedom
and dignity are an anathema to those on the left. Oh,
they like rights so long as by rights you mean

(10:55):
well special privileges, you know, for groups like him that
help secure power. And when I say special rights, I
want you to hear this is simply I had to
double check this to make sure that I wasn't being
This is the New York's tenant director. You know, like

(11:17):
a tenant in an apartment. Her name is cia Cea
ce A Weaver. Here's what she has to say.

Speaker 9 (11:28):
I think the reality is is that for centuries we've
really treated an individualized good and not a collective good,
and we are going to and transitioning to treating it
as a collective good and towards a model of shared
equity will require that we think about it differently, and

(11:50):
it will mean that families, especially white families, but some
POC families who are homeowners as well, are going to
have a different relationship to property than the one that
we currently have.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
Oh, shared equity. I have one hundred percent equity in
my house. I'm not willing to share it with anyone. No,
I don't how much equity you have in any property
that you own, But that's yours, unless, of course, you
live in New York City. Because here the tenant director

(12:28):
has decided that no, we're not going to do that.
We're going to transition from treating property as an individual
good to a collective good.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
Why, especially you will be impacted.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
Oh, there might be a few pocs, you know, like
those rich black people.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
Oh, we can't have that.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
They're saying all of the quiet parts out loud every
single thing.

Speaker 8 (12:59):
Now.

Speaker 3 (12:59):
I don't know if the New York City Council is
going to do, but if you want to visit New
York before it becomes Havana or Caracas for that matter,
I suggest you book your trip now because by springtime
it might be well, maybe a war zone.

Speaker 10 (13:20):
Good morning, Michael and Dragon. This is your favorite jew Cooper.
I a nice Chris Colorado Morns. Want to wish you
guys both a happy New Year, and I look forward
to listening to you guys show all year long.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
Have a good day.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
You know, we look forward to you listening to it
all year long too, maybe many years.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
I like the plurality. That's so many many years. Yeah, yeah,
I hope you're doing well. Tim Walls is not going
to run.

Speaker 3 (13:54):
He's shut down his re election campaign, and in doing
so he said.

Speaker 11 (14:01):
This, We've got conspiracy theorist right wing YouTubers breaking into
our daycares, demanding access.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
To our children. I've seen the video.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
He rang the doorbell, he looked through the people, he
knocked on the door. He didn't take a sledge hammer,
he didn't think a crowbar. He wasn't like the guy
up in uh where where was that guy? Wasn't Craig
It was remember the guy that tore down built his
built his big bulldozer, the Grand Bigger Grand Lake or

(14:38):
some Yeah, I think one of those places.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
He didn't do any of that.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
No, he just went around trying to Hey, can can
we look inside? Can we see how many kids?

Speaker 10 (14:49):
You have?

Speaker 2 (14:51):
He's a right wing YouTuber conspiracy nut. We got the
president of the United States.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
Oh, of course we get a Blaine Trump too, dehumanizing
our smali neighbors and wrongfully confiscating funds the Minnesotans rely on.

Speaker 11 (15:06):
It's disgusting and it's dangerous.

Speaker 3 (15:09):
Oh, it's disgusting and it's dangerous.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
I don't want to mince words here.

Speaker 11 (15:16):
Donald Trump and his allies in Washington and in Saint
Paul and online want to make our state a colder,
meaner place.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
They want to play it.

Speaker 3 (15:25):
We're gonna make Minnesota colder. That's gonna be difficult to do.

Speaker 11 (15:28):
Poison our people against each other by attacking our neighbors,
and ultimately they want to take away much of what
makes Minnesota the best place in the country to raise
a family. They've already begun trying to withhold funds that
were meant to help families afford childcare, and they have
no intention of stopping there. Make no mistake, we should

(15:50):
be concerned about fraud in our state government. We cannot
effectively deliver programs and services if we can't earn the
public's trust.

Speaker 3 (15:59):
And then he's announcement. He just walks off the stage.
Now he says he'll come back in a day or two.
I don't know what that means. I'll come back in
a day or two and I'll answer your questions. The
reporters were really really ticked off about that.

Speaker 4 (16:15):
Now.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
The YouTuber is Nick Shirley. If you haven't seen the videos,
you can find them on YouTube. They're well in excess
of I don't know what they're up to now, but
the last time I checked, which has been several days ago,
they were an excess of like one hundred and twenty
one million views. You really should go watch it.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
Now.

Speaker 3 (16:38):
His expose reveals just how a handful of Somalis received
more than one hundred million dollars in Medicaid related money
so they could operate non existent programs for the needy.
And now the video is caught thee attention of well
just about everybody, including oh the Vice President, the President,

(17:01):
Elon Musk, Republican lawmakers, the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security.
They even deployed agents to the ground trying to follow
up on Shirley's reporting. Now, there was apparently a Minneapolis
resident named David the anything else abouty who's been collecting
volumes of paperwork that demonstrates the extensive fraud. There's this point, though,

(17:27):
that I want you to understand. I don't think I
need to drive this lesson home in depth that I
can't resist, because I want people to understand that when
I refer to the cabal, that unholy alliance, tech giants,

(17:47):
the ruling elite.

Speaker 6 (17:49):
The.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
Dominant media, they are in essence trying to hide and
keep this scandal dark. They've known about it and they
don't want you to know about it. So earlier this month,
federal prosecutors of Minnesota brought some criminal charges in this scandal,

(18:14):
and that alone rocked the state acting US Attorney for
the District of Minnesota, guy who named Joseph Thomas Thompson.
I'm sorry, Thompson. He said that he had identified fourteen
high risk medicated funded entities, including most tied to the
Somali community. They had received eighteen billion dollars in tax

(18:37):
dollars since twenty eighteen. Now at least half that money,
he says, consists of fraudulent payments made to shell companies,
representing staggering industrial scale fraud is the way he put it.
The magnitude of the fraud in Minnesota, he said, cannot
be overstated. This is a problem that has caused all

(19:00):
of us to ask what kind of state do we
live in? I think it has eroted our collective state
wide self esteem and confidence.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
But now with Tim.

Speaker 3 (19:10):
Waltz, because he's the governor who's watched that mind boggling
levage level of pillage occurred. So rather than apologize, he
has at least he hasn't resigned. He's just not running
for reelection. He insists that his office has for years
been leading a crack down into these scans.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
In fact, the.

Speaker 3 (19:32):
Governor's press secretary told Fox News last week that Waltz
has strengthened oversight, including quote launching investigations into these specific facilities,
one of which has already closed. Now that's apparently a
reference to Waltz actually shutting down the scandal ridded housing
Stabilization program back in August, and that happened in response

(19:55):
to growing media coverage and one month before Thompson, the
US Ofttorney, the acting US Attorney, announced the first set
of charges related to the program.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
Now, well, it's further.

Speaker 3 (20:08):
Suggests that the heightened level of scrutiny is a product
of white supremacy.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
No, you can't make this up.

Speaker 11 (20:17):
This is what happens when they target communities for their
own benefits. This is what happens when they escape goods,
and this is what say happens when they no longer
hide the idea of white supremacy.

Speaker 9 (20:28):
So it sounds to me, Nick that Governor Tim Walls
is saying that you and others that are out there
trying to expose this, you know you're doing it because
you're white supremacist.

Speaker 4 (20:36):
What is your response to him?

Speaker 3 (20:40):
Well, before few answers, isn't then what democrats always do,
and then what leftists Marxist socialists always do, invoke racism.
Raciem has to become a meaningless term in my opinion,
because everything is racist.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
If everything is racist, nothing is racist.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
And if light supremacy is the problem of everything, I
think we should just kill all the whites, which I
think sometimes that's what they'd like to do, at least
that tenant person in New York Zoefram's tenant advisor, Oh, shared.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
Equity and white people are.

Speaker 4 (21:14):
Going to have to pay Tim wants votes.

Speaker 6 (21:17):
There are an entire apartment complex where white people have
been pushed out of these apartment complexes because so Mullians
have taken over in their inside of these towns like Minneapolis,
where they can go and go get votes from these people.
And if you have one hundred thouand people that will
vote for you because you're going to enable and let
this stuff happen, and because you're going to call white
person races for calling out facts.

Speaker 4 (21:37):
This is what's going to happen to US state like Minnesota.

Speaker 6 (21:40):
Minnesota's they say in Minnesota nice, but they are very upset.
And I really understand why they're upset because they don't
have a governor who's actually working for them.

Speaker 4 (21:48):
He's actually working against them.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
Nik your videos have been viewed ninety three million pounds.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
What do you think will be the result of this?

Speaker 4 (21:55):
Then?

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Do you think that things will change the calls of
ringing attention to this or do you think it'll be
much the same, sweep under the rug and keep moving forward.

Speaker 4 (22:03):
Yeah, they're better be changed.

Speaker 6 (22:05):
People are demanding it. The investigations have been launched just
from that video alone, and so they're better be changed because,
like I said, we work way too hard to be
pain taxes.

Speaker 4 (22:15):
We work way too hard to be not knowing where
our money is going. And at the end of the day,
people in the government, they work for us. We don't
work for them, and so it's their responsibility to hold
these people accountable.

Speaker 6 (22:25):
And so if there's not something that's happened, people are
gotting very frustrated. And so if President Trump's watching this,
it's time to really get down to negrity and to
make a difference in this place of Minnesota that is
pretty much like some Molleyland right.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
Now, pretty much like some molly Land right now.

Speaker 5 (22:43):
And just in case ef everybody hasn't seen that video yet,
it is up that Michael says, go here dot com.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
Michael says, go here dot com. What I found interesting
and to help prove my point, the chiron from this
video at Fox News describes Nick Shirley as a quote
independent journalist you might say a freelance journalist. Now, I

(23:08):
don't think you can blame Waltz for being nonchalant or
his finger pointing, because if you think about recent history,
why would the governor demonstrate a smidge of contrition over
one of his Republican predecessors just described as the largest
amount of public fraud in the history of the country.

(23:30):
Because of the national media, which continues to try its
collective best to ignore, to downplay, or to excuse the
urgeoning crisis, they all ran cover for Waltz on this
very issue during his campaign for vice president. And stop

(23:50):
and think about this. So the former Attorney journal of
the United States, Eric Holder. You know, every time you
if you get the nomination for the presidency, you put
a team together, a transition team, and you appoint someone
that you trust to vet your vice presidential candidate. And

(24:15):
I've a close friend of mine did the vetting for Bush.
And in fact, Cheney was the chairman of the vetting
committee if they ended up picking Cheney, because the Bush's
staff person came to him and said, I think we
got the guy right here on our committee. I think
that's what we ought to use. But they vetted everything.

(24:40):
Everything in Cheney's past, Caliburton, all of that couldn't find anything.
So you're telling me that the former Attorney General of
the United States of America, Eric Holder vetted Tim Walls.
What kind of competency is in the Democrat Party. You
couldn't have found this with a guy that you say

(25:02):
as a white supremacist YouTuber who was trying to break
in and you know, snatch the kids or something.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
He found it, but you couldn't find it.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
Now, despite ongoing court proceedings in Minnesota related to the
early stages in the overall fraud investigation, those were brought
by former Attorney General Merrick Garland in twenty twenty two.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
Twenty twenty two, include.

Speaker 3 (25:31):
Incredible allegations that several Somalis on trial in June of
twenty twenty four on child nutrition fraud charges even attempted
to bribe Adjuror with more than one hundred and twenty
thousand dollars in cash, and the news media they ignored
the matter completely because Kamala Harris had named Waltz as
her running mate on I Remember twenty twenty twenty twenty two.

(25:55):
In twenty twenty four August six four, that's the date
the Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris named Walls as are running
met now. I don't think there was a lack of content,
because throughout the summer and fall of twenty twenty four,
both state and federal investigators were widening their net to

(26:16):
examine Medicaid funded programs in Minnesota that are currently at
the heart of this particular scandal. In September of twenty
twenty four, more than two dozen autism service providers were
under the microscope for fraud, a bombshell development reported oh

(26:38):
by local online sites. But none of the cases are
lines of inquiry which heavily implicate the Smalley community in Minneapolis.
None of that came up during multiple interviews with Walls
before the election. Moderators avoided it during the vice presidential
debate in October one now, when a defendant in the

(26:59):
childtrais and fraud trial, he and four others, by the Way,
were found guilty. They they were found guilty of stealing
at least forty million dollars in taxpayer money, our money
by the way of Feeding for the Future program. They
got twelve years in prison. Back on October of two
years ago, all the major news organizations organizations and all

(27:19):
the reporters covering the campaign, not a peep out of them,
not a single peep. In fact, if you do a search,
if you go on to lexis nexas, so you can
probably just go to a Google search search New York Times,
Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC NOW, ms NOW coverage of the

(27:40):
scandal between August and twenty twenty four and November of
twenty twenty four, right in the heart.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
Of the election.

Speaker 3 (27:48):
One article, and honestly it was by CNN, and it
was fairly even handed. It called into question Walls's refusal
to accept responsibility for what was going on in Minnesota.

Speaker 4 (28:02):
Quote.

Speaker 3 (28:03):
A CNN review of audits and the responses they prompted,
as well as interviews with statewide politicians and pundits, found
that Waltz has been a hands off leader when it
comes to seeking accountability for episodes of fraud and mismanagement
on his watch. That's from CNN, October fourth, twenty twenty four.

(28:25):
And then, you know, after publishing a few explosive articles
about the made for clicks feeding future trial, then and
only then, I shouldn't say only then, but then the
New York Times went completely dark once Waltz was named
as a VP nominee. Now, that kind of blackout in
news coverage is intentional. Recall that the Trump campaign considered

(28:53):
Minnesota a possible pickup in twenty twenty four. So if
you were to, if you go out and you're a
part of the cabal and you amplify the theft of
hundreds of millions and public dollars to benefit foreigners at
the expense of tax paying Americans on Waltz's watch, well
guess what that could have done. That could have moved

(29:13):
the needle in the state and across the country. Now,
luckily Trump didn't need Minnesota, didn't need it to win,
but it would have made his margin of votes in
the electoral College even greater. So you think that the
cabal just, oh, we missed it. That's what they want

(29:36):
you to think that they just missed. Interestingly, some of
the same news outlets the protected wolves up for re
election this year, but now withdrawn, they're.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Now back to four.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
The real villains, according to reporters and commentators, are not
the smaller immigrants who losed the billions from taxpayers while
callingly confronting and threatening American journalists and citizens. Just trying
to get to the bottom of the crimes, but rather
Republican elected officials and MAGI loyalists who are quote seizing
on this plundering. For example, a columnist for The New

(30:18):
York Times, Maara Gaye, she's actually accusing the Department of
Justice in the FBI of politicizing the issue by surging
new resources into Minnesota, and of course for being racist
for doing so.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
She wrote.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
The other factor here is that because it looks like
the smalling population in Minnesota, the smaller immigrant population may
have been involved in some way, those people are being scapegoaded.
That community is being scapegoaded in a way that certainly
serves the far right, and that's also something to keep
an eye on. Wow, you want to invoke racism, now,

(30:55):
we shouldn't be surprised. I mean, after all, the New
York Times give covered to the doctor these during World
War Two, So why would you give cover to the
Somalies and also invoke racism at the same time. But
I'm kind of getting the sense that this scandal is
too massy, too egregious, too infuriating to be saved by

(31:17):
the you know, the toutu do do the of the
you know the commentariat, the old gray ladies gonna I'm
gonna do something. But oh, but we'll put it in
the context of it's a bunch of right wingers and
it's racist. I think it is too massy, it is

(31:39):
too scant, too egregious, and it's too infuriating to be
saved by the commentariat. They can no longer ignore it,
which brings me to the final point that I want
to make in It's simply this.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
We talk about the.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
Geopolitical tetonic shifts going on because of what happened in Caracas.
I think this is an equal to tonic shift because
for the whole world to see, now, oh.

Speaker 9 (32:10):
You.

Speaker 3 (32:12):
Get named as the vice presidential nominee on the Democrat ticket,
we already know what's going on in Minnesota. Now you
and I may note about it, or if we did,
we just saw some little blurb somewhere, you know, an
AP maybe in an AP article that gets reported you know,
by the Denver Post on page you know, twenty seven
b of a well they think have twenty seven pages

(32:32):
in the Denver Post, so on page four of the
Denver Post, and so.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
We just kind of ignore it.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
I think the shift is that cabal is losing as
much of their influence as they've ever had in the past,
and instead, even when I do a show, prep my pos,
my pile of stuff. Yes, I read the New York Times,
the Washington Post, of street journalist LA Times. I read

(33:02):
all of those because I want to see what they're saying.
But if I want to find out, oh, but if
it just mentions something about fraudut in the Somali community
in Minnesota, in the LA Times for example, or in
this case, the New York Times, then I'm going to
go dig elsewhere. I'm going to get on x, I'm

(33:23):
going to get on Substack, I'm going to get on
all the other places. I'm going to go to an
AI platform and say, tell me everything you can find
out about you know these four words. I'll get onto
Lexus Nexus and I'll find sources. They'll tell me the truth.
And we wonder why the cabal is started to lose
all of its influence because they're lying to us and

(33:47):
they become nothing but stenographers for the Democrat Party
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