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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Michael and Dragon. I thought yesterday it was
going to be a good day when I was driving
home and my earballs heard the elusive Michael Brown doing
an interview.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
You know, I'm used to our state screwing us over,
but I kind of thought the country was on a
better path than it was.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
It's very disappointed, to say the least.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Before I get to that those rules of engagement, before
you get to that, Oh, yes, what I would like
to say that I've gotten about five new.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
Rules of engagement for when we make the move on Monday. Yes,
we're going to need more than that. Yes, I've got
to delete sixteen.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (00:47):
So if you haven't made one yet, what are you
waiting for?
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Yeah, get busy.
Speaker 5 (00:53):
And by the way, whoever did that one that you
just played with the British like voice.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
At British Ai, Yeah, that's that was excellent. Yeah, but
it's gonna disappear.
Speaker 5 (01:03):
Yeah, it's gonna disappear. That's my point. That one's gonna disappear.
And that's one of the better ones. And whoever did that,
however you did that, do it again. Just take out
k h o W. Take out k h o W
and put in KOA, or just don't put in anything
because who knows. We you know, we may go from
KOA to KFI in Los Angeles.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
You know that that might be the next move. So
just come on, we need some new rules of engagement.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
You need to make sure you put in the text
line three three one oh three leave it talk back, Yeah,
you know, hitting a little red microphone on the heart
app right, and Michael says, go here, you don't have
to say it.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
You can set it up.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
You can set it up, we'll insert it.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Will insert audio here, so that you know, that's pretty
much the big basics that you need right there.
Speaker 5 (01:50):
Yeah, yeah, and just have fun with it, because again
it's just first remember we're going to stayed old KOA.
So this is your off or tunity for you, for
you to help us stir things up over there.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
Yeah, show some personality, Show.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Some personality, not just that dram same blow towards stuff.
Speaker 5 (02:17):
Now let's go to the talkback. Yes, it was disappointing,
Yes it is. It's disappointing. It was entirely predictable.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Yeah, you're really surprised that people voted for free stuff.
Speaker 5 (02:33):
Exactly, I think we will. Well, you're gonna hear me
bounce all over the place today because I have about
twenty different thoughts on every different election, some of which
I'm not quite sure I even agree with myself on yet.
So we'll walk through them, and I'll just set first
(02:55):
a general tone. The New York Post yesterday. For today's
cover is a picture of mom Donnie holding up the
hammer and sickle, the Communist Party symbol, with his headline
on your Marx m a r X on your Marx.
(03:18):
Get set Zoe ze o as in Communist Party, socialist
Mom Donnie wins race for mayor, the red apple.
Speaker 4 (03:30):
The R is also backwards as oh.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
It's right in the.
Speaker 5 (03:33):
Forest backwards and red it's It's a very clever headline,
a very clever cover.
Speaker 3 (03:38):
Page that Michael says, go here dot com if you
want to take the exactly.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
So just some quick takes.
Speaker 5 (03:45):
Let's just start with some quick takes on yesterday's terrible
yet not surprising results in listen closely for blue states. Okay,
so I know they were horrible results. They're terrible, but
(04:05):
it was blue states, to which so I would add,
what did you expect? It's another lesson also in learning
that pre election polls are not about and I would
include everybody in this, with maybe a few exceptions, but
generally speaking, poles are designed to lead opinion, not reflect opinion. Okay,
(04:31):
And I know that's hard to swallow because we want
to believe that somebody doing polling is actually trying to
give us, you know, some verifiable data about you know,
what they've been able to analyze. Well, let's just say
that it's still not as good as it could be
or should be, and it still really is about leading opinion,
not reflecting opinion. Let's go to Virginia first, when some
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seers was a lousy candidate. You know why she was
a lousy candidate. She was destined to lose because she
refused to endorse the very policy positions of Glenn Youngkin
and the vast majority of her own party. So her
loss the only this This really some people might even
(05:14):
say this is racist of me, although I don't. I
don't mean it in a racist way. I really thought
that she was a black female might help her a
little bit. But it didn't. And you know why it didn't.
It might have been in a close race, it might
have been the deciding factor, but it was not because
she did not endorse the policy positions of the vast
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majority of her own party. How remember Glenn Youngkin, How
did Glenn Youngkin get elected?
Speaker 1 (05:41):
He was he was.
Speaker 5 (05:42):
Opposed to Trent And now I know she talked about
do you really want to see you know, your little
daughter in a bathroom with you know.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
Some male.
Speaker 5 (05:49):
That's that's a great question. It's not a position. You
have to campaign on your positions. You have to tell
people why you want them to vote for you. Then
you can tell them everything bad, or you can do
it reverse order. I don't care which order you do
it in. But you got to tell them everything bad
about the opponent and why they need to vote for you.
(06:10):
They've got to have both. You can't just go after somebody.
You got to get somebody your reason to vote for you.
She was a horrible candidate, and for me personally, she
was a disappointing candidate because when she won with Glenn Youngkin,
I really thought she could rise, you know, she could
kind of rise to that level and she could be
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a Glenn Youngkin in that black female body. But she
just she wasn't. She just somebody deflated the balloon and
that went away. Now, here's the other thing about when
some sears her dumbness as a candidate meant, and this
is just realism again, it meant that Donald Trump was
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going to stay out of the other races in Virginia,
in which I think the Republican has probably had a
decent chance, because if you had had a full to
Trump rally, that might have put either Republican incumbent for
either the lieutenant governor or the Attorney general's office over
the top. But because the Seer's presence at the top
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of the ticket, that ensure that that would not happen,
ensuring a Democrat sweep. Now you might say, well, why
didn't Trump go do it anyway? Because Trump cannot waste
his capital, his political capital, on a losing Republican gubernatorial candidate.
So you cannot just there's no feasible way to go
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into a state, hold a presidential rally and not have
the Republican nominee for governor at that rally.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
You can't say no, you're not invited.
Speaker 5 (07:48):
But the person running for lieutenant governor and the person
running for the attorney general, we're going to invite them.
The President of the United States is going to call
campaign for the Lieutenant governor and the ag doesn't happen,
not in the real world. So he would have spent
political capital for a losing race. So don't give me
(08:10):
this crap about it's Donald Trump's fault. No, he made
exactly the right political decision. Yet the Attorney general elect
Jay Jones. This I can talk about just this race forever.
Jay Jones is a dangerous gumbag who should never be
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allowed to hold any elective office, let alone the freaking
Attorney General of the state of Virginia. When you send
text messages, I don't care whether they're two minutes old
or they're twenty years old. If you sent text messages
in which you're talking to a friend of yours who
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is of the opposing party, who is a Republican, in
which you talk about wishing someone that you work with,
who was a former Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates,
that you wish upon him death and that you wish
upon his children death, I need two bullets. He's got
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two kids. I need two bullets. And I want him
and his wife to hold those dying children in their arms,
because only then will they understand.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
And I'm paraphrasing here.
Speaker 5 (09:20):
I know, only then will they understand, you know how
serious this stuff is.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
That if he were.
Speaker 5 (09:28):
If he were to be applying for a job in
an attorney general's office, hill's bells, if he were applying
for a job in a simple prosecutor's office, you know,
some local, local district attorney, that would disqualify him. And
not only disqualifies him, but when the person he was
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sending the text to gave him two or three opportunities
to say, no, I'm just joking, or yeah, maybe I
was over the top, or you know, I was just
in the heat of the moment saying something. He refused,
he doubled down, he doubled down, and that dumbass is
now the Attorney General of the State of Virginia, the
Commonwealth of Virginia.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
That leads me to this simple conclusion.
Speaker 5 (10:14):
We've got to realize that, like Jay Jones, most Democrat
voters today are just solis ghouls who just do not
care and would rather all Republicans, all Conservatives, all Libertarians
and their children are dead. That's the when when you
vote for that, that's the yes, you are guilty by association.
(10:39):
I can conclude that if Democrats turned out to vote
for a guy who wants another He wants his opponent's children,
he wants two bullets. It's not just like you know,
oh I wish they were dead. No, I want two
bullets because I want those children to die in the arms.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
And you vote for that.
Speaker 5 (10:58):
That tells me you feel the same thing about me. So, Virginia,
you're dead to me, just totally dead. Now, let's be
real again. Let's anchor ourselves in realism here Virginia, particularly
Northern Virginia, but truthfully all of Virginia, because it's not
just it's not just that. It's just not Arlington and Alexandria.
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It's just not those northern tier counties. You get down
to Norfolk, you get that. I mean, you got the shipyards,
you got the naval bases, you got all of that.
Virginia is a state that is filled to the brim
with federal bureaucrats and their families, most all of whom
hate Donald Trump, and most all of whom transfer that
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hatred to their voting choices. It's simple as that, it
is not complicated at all. It is the deep is
where the deep state resides. It's where they buy their groceries.
It's where they buy their cars, it's where they rent
or own their homes, it's where they wreck ate. This
where they do everything. That is Virginia.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (12:05):
I know there are some that live in DC. But
the majority of the people that work in the Deep State.
And I'm not talking just about in the government. I'm
talking about with Booz Allen. I'm talking about any Lockheed Martin.
I'm talking about any of the giant contractors, any of
the giant consultants. All of the people that work in
that deep state reside in Virginia. So don't be surprised
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by it, but you can be disappointed by it. Don't
be surprised by it. New Jersey, come on, seriously, I
never said it publicly that I kind of chuckled every
time I heard about how Jack Chitta rally was, you know,
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closing in on the polls. Well, a Canada can start
way back in a deep blue state. You know, I
heard I heard somebody trying to justify uh, New Jersey
as being a a purple state. It's not a purple state.
It's a blue state. Oh, but Michael had a Republican governor.
(13:11):
You're talking about Krispy Kreme. Seriously, you think you think
that he was a conservative Republican, You think he could
have gotten elected. He might have been elected in Colorado, yes,
but he's not going to get elected in say Texas
or Oklahoma, Arkansas. No, he's not going to get elected
in a red state. So Krispy Kreme is governor. Now
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everybody thinks, oh, well, see it's a purple state. No,
you're you're not living in reality. It's a hardcore blue state.
And Jack Chitarelli was always fighting a heavy uphill battle. Yeah,
the polls may have been closing in, but when you
got to when you got a when you're running a
five mile race and the polls say you're moving in.
(13:54):
Oh look look he's he's gained a mile. Yeah, you
still have four to go, still have four to go.
So that's just I don't get it. New York City, Well,
you can easily put to bed the theory that Cuomo
might have won if only the Republican Curtis Sliwa had
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gotten out of the race.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Now, that might have.
Speaker 5 (14:18):
Worked had Slilo made that choice two months ago before
the ballots were printed, when he should have. But by
mid October it's too late ballots are printed. Early voting
has started, another reason why I hate early voting. So
the way I hate you know this this we have,
we have voting eons, we have we have voting eras.
(14:42):
We don't have a voting day anymore. So it might
have worked. But when you win the mayor race with
over fifty percent of the vote, at least that's the
last number I saw fifty point four percent and Cuomo
had I don't know, like twenty one percent in and
Slila had like seven percent, it's not going to make
any difference. Might have made it a little bit closer,
and it would have given instead of Cuomo having to
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fight to the candidates, he could have fought one candidate.
But let's be honest about Cloma. He was a horrible candidate.
He really didn't find He looked like an old man
out of his time, out of day, particularly compared to
the young socialist communist Marxist who's promising free stuff and
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does it with a smile.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
We can't forget what Cuomo did sending nursing home or
sending COVID patents to nursing home page to.
Speaker 5 (15:37):
Write right, So it's kind of like you're really starting
way back here. Cuomo started way back there several.
Speaker 4 (15:43):
Years ago and stepping down because he's a grower.
Speaker 5 (15:47):
Yes, that's right, So don't give me this crap about
it's the Republican's fault. I gave you the figures. I
don't remember what the figure. Maybe I didn't give if
I looked up the figures, No I did. I think
I did give the figures yesterday. But the registration in
New York, out of what was it, five point one
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million voters, the Republicans accounted for half a million, five
hundred thousand. So no, that's just now. We're going to
talk about what that means for the country in a minute.
But just as you know as TLDR, that's just where
we are with New York. The reality about New York
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is that most of the people that live in New
York City, or every bit as brainwashed, is the vast
majority of say Californians, they have a death wish for
their city, and now they shall have their wish. I say,
they shall have their wish. But most of what he
wants to get done he cannot do on his own.
(16:51):
He still has the New York City Council and What
many people forget is that because of the size of
New York City, and because so many things like the
subway systems and the rail systems and everything else are
governed by other authorities like the UH the New York
Port Authority, for example, a lot of stuff that he
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wants to provide free is not going to happen. And
if he wants to impose rent controls, he's going to
need the New York City Council to do that. In
terms of taxes and stuff, that's going to require the
cooperation of Albany. I don't think he's going to get that,
but it doesn't mean he can't impose a lot of damage,
which he will, and we'll get to that eventually. And
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then did you hear about Texas Governor Greg Abbot yesterday?
I kind of get what he was trying to do,
but you really thought, you know, you need to think
out your jokes before you say your jokes. He put
on X last night after the polls closed tomorrow night,
I will impose a tariff on anyone moving to Texas
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from New York. We impose a tariff for what exactly.
I get that you think everybody's going to move from
New York to Texas.
Speaker 6 (18:02):
But hey, Dragon and Michael, I just wanted to let
you know your top of the hoer news is so helpful.
And I know you guys don't have anything to do
with it, but at nine pm last night I heard
a very helpful report that you could you get your
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ballots and buy seven pm for them to count. It's
very helpful.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
Did you hear it at the apparently at the six am?
Speaker 3 (18:36):
Yeah, I got an email off at six am guy
said that the same.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
So the car hasn't been changed since nine o'clock last.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
Night, Keenan did just update them, so, oh well, fantastic,
We're good now. Yeah, so at seven o'clock now we
we and we go on air win six six yeah, okay.
Speaker 4 (19:00):
But come Monday we go on air at nine. Yes,
that'll help well.
Speaker 5 (19:05):
And come Monday we go on air where they we
go on air where they.
Speaker 4 (19:08):
Care, where they do live live news right top of
the hour.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
Right.
Speaker 5 (19:13):
So if we catch them doing live news telling you
on Wednesday to be sure and vote by seven o'clock
on the previous Tuesday, will we'll know that somebody needs
to get some drug testing done.
Speaker 4 (19:24):
That's a radio stations.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Here Now that's because you come from the third floor.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
That's what I mean.
Speaker 5 (19:34):
They can't do drug testing on the third floor. They'd
break the test kits. I always talk about something else though,
that is indirectly related to the elections, and that's this
stupid blood bath, the stupid fight that's going on between
let's just say the Republican Party, the MAGA in fighting
going on between Tucker Carlson on one side, Ben Shapiro
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and a handful of other mag influencers on the other side.
Megan Kelly seems to be caught in the middle of this.
The And here's why this is important. It is important
because when we're doing stupid stuff like.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
This that's going on, we're not focused.
Speaker 5 (20:17):
On the one thing that when you think that, when
when Peyton sits down to look at his game chart
or whatever you call it, about his play chart about
how he's going to lead the Broncos to victory, do
you think he's really focused on or do you think
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he has somebody else? I mean, they may they may
come to him and say, you know, what do you
think of this new design for the helmet? So this
new design for a logo, and he'll have some input
on that, but he's focused on winning.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
That's what these people should be doing, But.
Speaker 5 (20:54):
Instead they're focused on how influential can I be and
how can I get all of this to somehow empower me,
get my platform a little higher, get me more income
from whatever I'm doing on a podcast or whatever. It
drives me crazy. It truly drives me crazy, and then
the media picks on it. The cabal picks up on
it because they frame it as Tucker Carlson being under attack, because,
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in my opinion, he did. He platformed a jew hater,
Nick Fuantes on his podcast last week.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
I listened to a little bit of the.
Speaker 5 (21:28):
Podcast just simply so i'd have a feeling for how
bad it was. I couldn't get through the entire thing.
He was just a softball interview with a guy who's
truly anti Semitic. Now trying to defend himself, Tucker Carlson
decided it would be a great idea to flee to
an appearance with another ransom jew hater, the comic Dave
(21:51):
Smith on Smith's podcast wentz went live yesterday. And that's
what I don't listen to Dave Smith, but I'm reading this,
who's you know, I get all this internal crap about
what's going on in the party, and so I go
and I never I have you ever heard of Dave
Smith dragon, No, I had neither. But he's horrible. He's
absolutely horrible, and he's apparently anti Semitic. So in my opinion,
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both Flantes and Dave Smith are reprehensible human beings who
have also done podcast episodes with Joe Rogan. Now Rogan did.
I listened to a little bit of Rogan's podcast, and
he did a little bit of a better job confronting
and challenging, challenging him on his show, and as us,
avoided coming in the same backlash that Tucker Carlson is receiving.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Tucker, you deserve this backlash.
Speaker 5 (22:41):
But Carlson's problems I think are a lot deeper than
this one interview with Flante's. When I went to Carlson's
page to look at through my podcast app.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
He had a whole.
Speaker 5 (23:00):
Series of episodes, really, and I didn't listen to them
because I just refused to listen to this stuff. Nine
to eleven conspiracy stuff. Now, we get that in their allegations,
so I make sure I emphasize their allegations that Carlson
is getting a bunch of money from the government of Cutter,
and honestly, Carlson's posturing has given those allegations some legs,
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and he continues to regularly platform far left wing professor
Jeffrey Sachs, who is a raging apologist for Vladimir Putin,
which is obviously not a great look for someone whose
audience I thought was made up largely of America First advocates.
In fact, you may be in this audience, you may
be one of those fans. Whew, that's a lot to
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throw in there. Do you understand why I haven't really
talked about this for a while, but it just came
to a head yesterday.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
And here's it. Just it's tiresome to me to see
so many any.
Speaker 5 (24:00):
Important MAGA influencers going off the rails like that and
losing what simply must be a laser focus on the
real enemy that is in our mints, and that is
the increasingly radicalized Democrat Party and the Democrat's efforts to
try to foem in a second civil war in this country.
It's Cloward and Piven, but this time, instead of overwhelming
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the system, there's one more step and overwhelmed. That's overwhelmed
the system. And at the same time, let's try to
foem in a civil war in this country. And if
you're one that wants a civil war, sit down, sit down.
These influencers are all entitled to platform whomever they want
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and believe whatever they want. And I'm not going to
obsess over it because I know they're all generally on
the right side of American and they don't want me,
they don't want my family, they don't want any of
us dead. But none of them are my enemy in
that regard. But you're really mucking up. You're really mucking
things up. And people that are real serious influencers, the
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donor class to some degree, the consulting class, I think
their influence is waning a little bit. And for the
grassroots people, when you start listening to this crap and
you start buying into it, you're destroying our ability to
go to coalesce as the Democrats.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
Look at look at what's having to Democrats right now.
Speaker 5 (25:38):
They're facing all this Marxism and that's leading them not
to be frozen in their boots with regard to the shutdown,
which is fine with me because it's the detriment of them.
But although I think at some point it's going to
be a detriment to the entire country when Sean Duffy
has announced that, and I don't know what he means
(25:58):
by this, but some airs space over the country is
going to be closed in the very near future if
they don't reopen, because we're simply wearing out the air
traffic controllers that we do have. That's insanity. Now let's
go back to this infighting. You know that I've never
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really had a lot of use for Ben Shapiro, simply
because I find you to be pedantic and irritating as
a speaker, although I tell you I do agree with
most of his views, but he's tiresome and I'm just
and I'm getting old and cranky, and I can't waste
my time on that stuff. It's just that simple. And honestly,
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I used to enjoy listening to Tucker when he's on Fox.
I used to enjoy listening to some of Tucker's podcasts.
But then when I start to see him flying off
the rails into currently his attitude of everything's the Jews
fault and Putin's great line of rhetoric, I just I'm done,
and I suggest you do the same, you know a
lot of lower your blood pressure a little bit. I
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wish that this internescing Republican MAGA bloodbath would stop, because
it's distracting so much attention that would otherwise be focused
on us confronting the true enemies in our midst. So
rather than worrying about who Tucker is platforming this week,
we ought to be asking how is it that more
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than one million islawmus came to be living in New
York City's five boroughs? How did that happen? That fact
explains why the city's next mayor is going to be
this thirty four year old is lormal communist thug, Yet
nobody seems to want to confront how did we get
to that point? So instead of picking sides with Carlson
or Ben Shapiro or anybody else, we aught to be
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asking why a black woman who recently who recently I
haven't played it because I haven't taken time to edit
the video. Well, we ought to be asking why this
black woman who recently complained that nude men with big
richards were hanging out in the women's locker room in
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a San Francisco fitness club and found herself the one
that got banned from the club. You know, Gregon, If
you can find that video, if you can find.
Speaker 4 (28:17):
That, I'm working on it right now.
Speaker 5 (28:18):
Okay, if you can find that video, you got to
put it up because I want, I want you to
see this because she she is throwing a fit as
she should. In fact, she's not her I don't think
if I remember the story correctly, she's not a resident
of San Francisco, but she was there. She has a
Golds Gym membership, So she goes into a Gold into
a Golds gym and is confronted by nude men, as
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she described, with big richards hanging out in the women
just hanging out in the women's locker room at a
San Francisco club, and she's the one that gets banned
from the club. That and all these other Democrat facility
facilitated assaults that are carrying on women's rights, women's safety.
That seems like a far more urgent topic to me
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than Tucker Carlson platforming a white supremacist, anti Semitic Jew hater,
or even for that matter, what Ben Shapiro might have
to say about Fantes today himself.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
Stop that fighting.
Speaker 5 (29:16):
These influence are gonna do what they're gonna do, and
nothing I say is going to change any of that.
I have no influence over them whatsoever, so I'm not
planning on talking about the subject anymore than what I've
done right now unless what I will name the war
between the irritant influencers explodes to such epic proportions that
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I won't be able to avoid it. But for the
time I'm just planning to ignore all of them, including
Megan Kelly, because one reason I say Megan Kelly's in
the middle of it is she can't stop talking about it.
So calm down, ignore them, Ignore them. What's really important
is saving this republic, because if we lose that.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
We and our progeny will lose everything.
Speaker 4 (30:08):
Good morning, Michael and Dragon. New York has fallen. It's
time to send in Snake Plissten Escape from New York
the Kurt Russell movie.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
Yeah, I didn't even the character's name, all right, the
did you find that video?
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Yes, it is posted at Michael says go here dot com. Yes,
it does have to not say for work language, so.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
Be careful where you play it. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (30:41):
Yeah, uh, Dragon made a good point. That you know
she is randing and raving, and you know that, you know,
maybe she got kicked out of the club because she
was ranting and raving. And my counter argument to that is,
if if you are a except by maybe today you
should not be shocked by this. But you know, I
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remember the first time that I ever went to Studio
fifty four in New York, and that dates me, doesn't it.
I go into Studio fifty four, and boy, I got
a whiz something awful, and I'm groping around trying to
find the restrooms, and I find.
Speaker 1 (31:26):
Them in the restrooms are just like any.
Speaker 5 (31:27):
Other room in that whole club, except they're all open,
and they're urinals and toilets and everything, and there are
men and women all just all in there together, just
using the bathroom. So I find a urinal over in
a corner somewhere so I can go take a whiz
because I just feel a little uncomfortable about it. Well,
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you know, that was one hundred years ago. Today I
would still be shocked, And I still don't like the
idea of my granddaughters going into a club or a
gym or a school or wherever and there be being
older men in there that are exposing themselves. I just
I can't accept it. Call me an old fart, call
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me an old folky, I don't care. I just think
it's wrong. So if you walk into that club that
Golds Gym in I think it was Golds Gym in
San fran and you're not expecting and you see it,
I would come out ranting and raving too. So but
it begs the question, why would she be the one
that gets banned from the club. Because that's the new normal.
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That's the new normal that we now live with. And
so you see it in the culture, and when you
see that kind of stuff in the culture, why should
you be surprised that you see it in our politics.
Culture is ahead of politics. Politics is always trying to
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catch up to the culture. Politics is always trying to, oh, oh, look,
we think that, you know, transgenderism is.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
A cool thing.
Speaker 5 (33:02):
We got to catch up with that, and let's go
them onto that because that's the new cool thing to do.
Until somebody like Trump comes along and speaks the truth,
or any other person comes along and says.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
No, this is just wrong.
Speaker 5 (33:16):
And now you've got the division, and that creates the division,
and that's where we are today is we are now
divided on these.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
Cultural issues that are spilling.
Speaker 5 (33:26):
Over into our politics, and you have to remain steady,
You've got to remain firm in your convictions, or this society,
this culture, will absolutely demigrate into chaos and anarchy, which
by the way, is precisely what the Democrats want. That's
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how you invoke Cloud and Piven