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March 14, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
So, now that we don't have that carbon rule, that
should mitigate all those regulations around cars about how many
miles per gown lod stuff.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
So can Ford.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Now build a memory to the Mustang new edition that
it's coming up anniversary and give me a real motor
and carburetor?

Speaker 1 (00:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (00:29):
I think they can, now, I don't think they can
do it in time for the anniversary.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
And is it the anniversary? That's kind of wow, that's
who nineteen sixty five? Is that when the Mustang was introduced?

Speaker 5 (00:42):
This sounds close enough, Yeah, somewhere around then.

Speaker 4 (00:46):
But here's the good news is we're making all these changes.
The bad news is they're all being litigated. So I
don't know that, you know. I guess it just depends
on how forcefully they want or how much how much
risk the auto manufacturers want to take to start ignoring

(01:10):
the CAFE rules and all the other environmental regulations and
stuff that pertain to them, because I would argue that
while they're in litigation, unless the court is specified otherwise
the rules have been rescinded. So if they've been rescinded,
then yeah, go ahead and do it. It will be

(01:32):
interesting to see, not just in particular about the Mustang,
but in general with regard to almost all of the stuff,
how many people just say, you know what, SCREWT. I'm
just gonna go ahead and do what I was gonna do.
I'm gonna build what I was gonna build. I'm gonna
put in a gas stove. I'm gonna put in you know,
natural gas heat. I'm gonna do whatever it is that
I was planning to do. Because they're they're eliminating the

(01:57):
rules and regulations and if the administration, and this gets
back to my whole concern about I support what Doze
is doing one hundred percent, but I don't think they're
doing enough. And I think part of that is and
I really hadn't planned. I still don't want to do

(02:20):
the whole story yet. I say, not doing the story
for tomorrow. But I think mister Musk and some of
the people that are working for him don't understand.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
I'm can you tell me what there? What's their mission?

Speaker 4 (02:38):
I think their mission is to expose the way it's
fraud and abuse. That's and and and that's you know,
shining the light on the cockroaches is good, but you
still have the cockroaches when you shine the light on.
The cockroaches go scurrying, you know, through the cracks and
go hide back in the cabinets. Kuli like when I

(02:59):
dragon eye open the refrigerator back here in the kitchen
that you know, the same thing happens back here. We
got you know, we got we you step on you
go into our kitchen and you and you step and
it crunches and you look down and you crunch on
a cockroach. I mean, it's it's kind of disgusting, but
we're used to it. We're used to it. So so
Doge takes the flashlight shows the waste fraud and abuse,

(03:23):
and so we now know it's there. We now we
we know that we have not that we didn't know
to begin with, but now we got the receipts. We've
known that we got cockroaches. We know we have waste
fraud and abuse, and so they've exposed it. But that's
just the beginning. Now you have to call the exterminator,

(03:43):
and the exterminator is the secretaries, the President and the Congress.
And unfortunately, we can't completely disregard Congress because for example,
like with the Department of d Linda McMahon can slash
and bury and do what she needs to do to
start trimming it down. But for us to true, she

(04:06):
can hollow it out. She could literally hollow it out
to where there's nothing but you know, some security guards,
some maintenance crews, and maybe some people just to kind
of follow up with some accounting or something. But to
eliminate it from the books, from the laws, from the

(04:31):
from the CODA, federal regulations, and the US Code. That's
going to take an Act to Congress. And I think,
and I again, why am I hesitating here? Because I
don't want to throw cold water on what they're doing,
particularly with all of you goobers. But at the same time,

(04:53):
I owe all of you goobers the truth about And
again I think the best analogy is we've exposed the
cockroaches and they're burrowing in, they're hiding, and so now
we have to really dig and eliminate them. We've got
to exterminate them. Now, somebody's going to say, oh, did

(05:14):
you hear Michael Brown today? He wants to exterminate the bureaucracy.
He's out there for mass murder. I screw you, But
this is what we have to do. And I really
sincerely hope that they understand that. I think that Trump
under I think intuitively Trump understands that. But have you

(05:36):
thought about everything that's on Trump's plate right now? Holy cow,
I hope he's the energizer bunny, because he's got to
keep up this pace. He cannot slow down. I heard
this is not at all what I want to start
the segment out with. But I've never chased to squirrel before.

Speaker 5 (06:01):
Well, we could go back to the text line and
talk about pies, where Rochelle says she believes pizza pie
also qualifies for a pie, and a couple of other
textures say pumpkin pie and pecan pie take around forty
five minutes, but they cheat and use the pre made crust. Also,
this one says apple pie takes about forty five minutes
to an hour, and.

Speaker 4 (06:19):
I would be more than happy. Pizza for breakfast will
be fine. You would take pizza right now too, of course,
so we'd take a pizza pie too. I want to
I want every I want all the veggies, all the meat,
I want every. I want to pile high. Yes, I
want I want supreme, Supreme. Take I want superior Supreme.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
Is what I want.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
And so if you can get that to us then,
you know. But unfortunately there's no pizza places open, and
I don't want a bunch of frozen pizza and you
got a King supers.

Speaker 5 (06:47):
I don't want that other te Toastinos, dollar pizza or whatever.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
Yeah, don't don't start that crap. Don't start that crap.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
We'll have the security people here haul your ass out
in the New York minute. But you haven't seen him
out there.

Speaker 5 (07:03):
Yeah, they must be ninja because I can't see him.

Speaker 4 (07:05):
They're very good. They're very good at blending into the
environment security anyway. So the the people that criticize Trump
for going Tomorrow Lago every couple of weekends or every weekend,
I don't I don't care how often he goes to
marl Lago because or how often he goes golfing. I

(07:28):
don't think the guy ever stops working. I don't think
he ever stops thinking. Now, you know, and quite truthfully,
I'm not a golfer. I haven't golf since college, and
I know that lots of things are done on the
golf course. There are people in this building that pushed

(07:50):
me all the time to go golfing, and I'm like,
are you kidding? I got better. I live in Colorado,
I got better things to do. I'm gonna go walk
the dogs. I get much more enjoyment out of that.
And well, going out to golf with you and mean
like Dragon and say, hey, let's you and I go golf.
Why would I must spend an extra second with Dragon
when I could be with the Limburgers.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
I mean, good grief. Let's get real.

Speaker 4 (08:13):
But there are people that are criticizing Trump because he
goes he golfs on the weekends.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
Do you look at what he's doing during the week
Do you look?

Speaker 4 (08:23):
And I can tell you I'd have to I'd have
to go back and dig through my deleted emails. But
I probably get emails from the Office of Communications, the
Press Secretary, the Vice President who knows that whoever the
Comms office is sending out all these emails all through
the weekend too. They never stop, and I hope they

(08:45):
keep the pace up. Now here's what I wanted.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
To get to.

Speaker 4 (08:50):
Remember, the Black Lives Matter mania and the met how
the media was convinced that a large percentage of you
and I support mobs these of these a holes as
they burn, looted, and tore down the statues of the
founding fathers all the name of a career criminal who
died of a fentanyl overdose while resisting arrest. It's officially over.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Now.

Speaker 4 (09:17):
We've celebrated, celebrated, but we have commiserated and commemorated the
anniversary of COVID over the past week or two. Well,
we're about to hit a five year anniversary on that
in June. At its peak in June of twenty twenty,

(09:37):
Muriel Bowser, the mayor of the District of Columbia, sided
with this sociopathic mob as conspicuously as possible by painting
that Black Lives Matter and thirty five foot tall letters
on the sixteenth Street in d C leading up to
the lighthouse.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
Right across from.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
Which the Black Lives Matter vermin had set fire to
Say John's Episcopal Church just a few days previously. You
know when time passes and you look back on something
you realize you kind of missed.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
Like there'll be at some point.

Speaker 4 (10:15):
Like when Cop thirty finally arrives and all those y'ahoo
start flying in with their gulst streams and they lands
in Brazil somewhere, and then they take their land rovers
and they drive that eight mile. It'll kind of be
at that point that we suddenly realize what we've been
talking about today and just how stupidly and how overly

(10:37):
ironic it is, and how hypocritical it is. But right
now it's just a story. Well back then, I don't
think we really understood exactly how incongruous and hypocritical it
was that she was going to paint in those thirty
five foot tall letters black Lives Matter on the sixteenth

(11:00):
Street leading right up to the White House, right past
Saint John's Episcopal Church, which I think probably every president
in the history of the country has at one time
or another attended. But now that we're kind of past
all the brainwashing and it's beginning to wear off, and
I think that people are waking up to how we

(11:23):
were duped, We were duped into supporting and Democrats. You
know what you're done, You're done ramming Black Lives Matter
down our throats. But now you want us to forget
all about it. And so Mural's Bowser's mural that she's
been doing, as we talked about earlier this week, is

(11:43):
being torn up. You know, I love the sound to
Jack Handers. Right now, here's what I didn't realize until
I looked at this video last night. I kept hearing

(12:08):
it referred to that, you know, what's the old saying.
I was ex years old when I suddenly realized, and
you realize something obvious, there's something that I that I have.
In fact, I've even been to this place, and I
didn't even realize. I didn't consciously think about what that
statue represented until something happened in a movie or something

(12:29):
and I went, oh, Michelangelo was Oh.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
That's that's who it was.

Speaker 4 (12:34):
Oh, but anyway, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna confess
that idiocy on my part. But until I saw this video,
and because I've not been in d C for the
past four years, I did not know that the Black
Lives Matter plaza had actually been turned into a plaza.

(12:55):
You just didn't cross my mind until I saw the
jackhammering and I realized, wait a minute, what do they do. Oh,
they're removing ballards.

Speaker 5 (13:03):
Meaning it's not a through way.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
It's it wasn't a through way.

Speaker 5 (13:07):
You can't drive on it.

Speaker 4 (13:07):
You couldn't drive on it, gotcha, which which is why
that it had it had appeared so pristine for so
long because even whatever that's crap, is that somebody, one
of our goopers told us the material that they use,
even that stuff you know on the highways, eventually, you know,
the tires kind of start to darken then yellow, or
someone screeches on their brakes and it gets black marked. Now,

(13:28):
this was pristine, it was an actual plaza. It's like
we're going to block off sixteenth Street, the sixteenth Street
leading up to the White House to vehicular traffic. Now,
as always were picking up the tab for it. Since
twenty twenty, it has cost you and I, not just

(13:52):
the presidents of DC but all of us. It's cost
us over four million dollars to install and maintain that
stupid plaza. The removal has been estimated to cost about
six hundred and ten thousand dollars. And I don't get it,
but you know how long it's expected to take to

(14:13):
restore sixteenth Street. No, I'm not talking about the sixteenth
Street mall in Denver, because that takes decades, eight weeks,
two months, two months to strip down that material and
to remove the ballards, and then I guess maybe to repave.
Maybe they're gonna have to repave where they do the
stripping or something. I don't know, but here's the point

(14:35):
I want to make. Now that that discussing chapter in
our history is behind us, can we just let the
political prisoner Derek Shaven out from behind bars before he
gets stabbed again. I think he ought to get a
federal pardon to set although I don't think a federal
part is going to do much good because I don't
think well, no, he was convicted of civil rights violations too,

(14:56):
so that would help him in part. But we ought
to set their records regarding his innocence, and then the
farcical trial at which he was found guilty of being
a Caucasian police officer that ought to be rendered Nolan
void for obvious reasons. I don't normally cite Matt Walsh,
but I will hear he makes the case for a
Trump pardon, says this, There's no question that a pardon

(15:19):
is morally the correct course of action in this case.
I also think it's probably the correct course of action tactically.
Chauvin is an innocent man who is offered up for
the slaughter in the name of racial justice. His continued
incarceration is a national disgrace, so is his course confession
in federal court. The first step, therefore, is to nullify
that conviction with a pardon that will get Shaven out

(15:40):
of prison several years earlier. At a minimum, anything that
gets us closer to the day when Derek Shaven is free,
joining the ranks of Daniel Penny, Daniel Perry, Kyle Rittenhouse,
and many other victims of the BLM mod mob is
something every conservative should support. That's the best course of
action for Derek, and it's the best course of action

(16:00):
to ensure that no innocent man has to endure what
he did ever again. Because remember, in subsequent autopsies, it
was determined that George Floyd did not die from that. So,
first of all, the knee wasn't even on his jugular,
it wasn't even on his crodit artery. He did not

(16:22):
die of suffocation. He died of an overdose from fentanyl
heart disease. He was not killed by Derek Chauvin. Let
Derek Chauvin out of jail. You know what it's like
to be a cop in jail. I hope I never know.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
He Mike.

Speaker 6 (16:52):
Those did expose the cockroaches, but they took the poison
back to their layer and us as voters in twenty
twenty six, we'll need to exterminate them.

Speaker 4 (17:05):
Yeah, we really do. I mean, and that's key. And
I why is it that we demand talkbacks and then
I get pissed off at talkbacks? Now I'm not pissed
off at you. I'm just pissed off because it makes
me want to chase what you just said.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
Because twenty twenty six.

Speaker 4 (17:28):
Is incredibly important because it's obviously sets everything up for
twenty twenty eight, but it also determines whether or not
we can continue to pursue those changes that we want
to do. And I'm already starting to see stories about

(17:48):
how and again polls or polls, and I can get
a post I can get a Polly to answer any
question almost any way I want to, based on how
I frame the question. But you're beginning to see a
bunch of posters and what are they doing. They're trying

(18:09):
to drive public opinion. They're not trying to express that,
they're trying to drive it. And I've talked about the
chaos going on. It's but it's good chaos. It's the
chaos that we voted for. We voted for a disruption.
We we said we were sick and tired of things

(18:30):
being done as usual, business as usual. We didn't want
that anymore. And that's what we got. And now some people.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Are like, oh no, it's just it's too much. I can't.
I can't deal with this. I will.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
That's what This is what we said, we've we've said
for decades, this is what we want, and now we're
getting it. And and you're you got your tail between
your legs. Stand up, be a man, be an American.
Embrace it, Embrace this chaos. I told a friend yesterday

(19:04):
at lunch that I don't agree with every single thing
that Trump has done, but I can tell you that overall, go, baby, go,
because when you create chaos, you know, you walk, you
send a ball in a china closet.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
There really is.

Speaker 4 (19:21):
That piece from your great great great grandmother that you
really don't want broken. But you didn't think about that
until you let the bull in because you wanted all
the chaos and you got the chaos. Oh, the bull
just happened to hit that shelf and break that one
plate that you really didn't want broken. Well, don't let
that one plate that gets broken dissuade you from all

(19:42):
the other plates that were causing all the problems from
being broken too. No, my life. You know, you may
think my life's perfect, it's not perfect. And you may
think that you know, your life is horrible compared to
other people. Well, your life's pretty damn good. The point is,

(20:05):
quote the Stones, you can't always get what you want,
but maybe, just maybe, right now, we're getting what we need,
and I think this is what we need. The cockroaches
are being exposed. Yeah, we've got to turn, We've got
to exterminate them now.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
Which is why twenty twenty six is so important.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
Which is also why because twenty twenty six is so important,
which is why all these poles and all and the cabal,
despite the fact that the cabal overall is crumbly in places,
the new media is pushing aside the old media, and
the old ruling elite is clinging on to power desperately.

Speaker 6 (20:51):
Look at what.

Speaker 4 (20:51):
Happened with the Continuing Resolution. Now I understand. Let me
just say first read, with this Continuing Resolution, I'm with
Thomas Massey and Rand Paul that all we're doing is
for the next thirty days, we're continuing the spending levels

(21:15):
that we have been at. And but I know why
they're doing it strategically. They're doing it because they need
a little more time to get that one big beautiful
bill or two big beautiful bills, whatever it turns out
to be. But I'm not convinced they can do it
in thirty days. I'm not convinced they can do it

(21:36):
in sixty days, maybe ninety days, but whatever that time
period's going to be. From today, which is the deadline.
What's happened, well, yesterday Republicans for the first time, which
is why I support the strategy, although I still think
the bill, the resolution sucks. They finally realized how to

(22:04):
play the game the Democrats were playing the Schumer shut down,
and that caught fire. And when that caught fire, what
did Schumer do?

Speaker 1 (22:18):
He caved.

Speaker 4 (22:20):
Now Schumer's playing a long game too. So Schumer thinks
he can get his caucus to vote to invoke, to
vote to invoke cloture today so that they can go
ahead and vote on the bill and you know, keep
the government open, which is another misnomer, but nonetheless one
they use. Keep the government open for another thirty days,

(22:41):
live to fight, you know, let's go fight this in
April instead of you know, March. So that's that's fine,
but at least it showed a weakness on Schumer's part.
This this whole this whole process, this whole environment that

(23:02):
we are in right now. Never forget, this is what
we wanted. It's not going to be perfect. I'm going
to spell out things I forget. There was something this
week that Trump did that I totally disagreed with, and
I spelled that out to you, and I was quite surprised,
you know what I expected whatever that I don't even

(23:22):
remember the topic now, but whatever that topic was, I
really expected a lot of backlash from you, Goober's I
didn't get any backlash whatsoever. I expected a lot of it,
didn't get any. And I think that as a good sign.
Maybe you were just busy that day. I don't know,
maybe you're still pissed off about it, but I took

(23:43):
it as a good sign that you see the long
game too. And as long as we're moving forward to
use the progressive standard, as long as we're progressing, but
now we're progressing in the right direction, then yeah, we'll
have a few setbacks here there. Two steps forward, one
step back. That that's going to happen. It's happening in

(24:04):
Ukraine and Russia is happening in the economy. You know,
it's it's fascinating to me hearing all of this. You know,
I listened to Kudlow yesterday coming back from this this
lunch that I was at and Cudlow was on, and
he was like, we've been talking about a correction in
the market for two years. It just is the timing

(24:24):
isn't great for Trump, and so people who are get
at their four oh one case their brokeridge accounts, and so, yeah,
we might be in correction territory on a few things,
but so what it was inevitable? Is it too bad
that it happened on Trump's watch instead of Biden's watch.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Yeah, but.

Speaker 4 (24:44):
Don't be affected by it. Don't be affected by it whatsoever.
It's the game. The game that and this fascinates me,
the game that Trump is playing right now. By looking
at there are two things to look at. Have you

(25:08):
ever go back to the Biden administration? They governed solely
by the administrative state. I don't know what was going
on in the West wing, but I do know this.
It wasn't Joe Biden in charge. It was somebody else.
And by the way, all those that keep texting me

(25:29):
are asking me about, well, doesn't that invalidate everything that
Biden did? Note doesn't invalidate things at all. And even
if it did, you tell me what the constitutional remedy
is to fix that. There is none, which is why
we just move forward. But you look at what has
happened with the cabinet. The only people we ever heard

(25:52):
from was you might occasionally hear from Alejandro Mayorcus Dhs,
but where would you hear from him? On MSNBC. You
hear almost every single day from the cabinet because they
understand that they have as much of a public relations

(26:13):
and a marketing job to do as they do in
terms of governing and implementing the president's agenda. So we're
learning a lesson. He's learned the lesson that if you're
going to fix things and it's going to cause chaos,
you've got to be out there constantly, either yourself as
the president or the VP or the secretaries, out there

(26:37):
pushing that agenda and explaining to the public why we're
doing what we're doing, and don't confine yourself to Fox News,
and they're not. They're going on the Sunday shows, they're
on MSNBC, they're going on CNN, They're going everywhere. And
in addition to being smart, if you ever watch them

(26:59):
on the other cables, on the on the Marxist cable channels,
holy crap, they're good. They're really really good at what
they do. And I don't think that the Joe Scarboroughs
of the world, or the wolf Splitzers, or the Stephanie
Rules or any other talking head idiots on those cable channels,

(27:22):
I don't think they know how to deal with it.
So it's generally speaking, this is what we wanted, and
this is what we're getting, and we just have to
recognize that sometimes we're gonna get shot in the foot.
Sometimes we're gonna get take a you know, a non
lethal shot here or there, and we just need to

(27:42):
you know, see the medic and get patched up and
then get right back into the battle. Use whatever you know,
sports or military, whatever analogy you want to use. I
don't care, but this is what we're doing. He's playing
the long game, and we have to play that long
game too.

Speaker 7 (27:56):
Good morning, Michael. I've been searching, and I think we've
only found where to light the fues. Let's have a
good weekend by whoa, whoa? Or where are we going
to light the fuse?

Speaker 1 (28:11):
Jimminy Christmas.

Speaker 5 (28:13):
He's not going to tell us because he's the one
that wants to light it. Well, and my fear is
it might be here. He's going to light the fuse here,
So put the guards out front and out back to
watch the building. The first qualification be a law professor
is you got to support the rule of law.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (28:35):
I can't imagine back when I was teaching law school
that I would I would go in and do something
like that, or you can say something like this. Apparently,
advising defiance of lawful directors from the president is now
something that law professors do. Professors from a bunch of
different universities have banded together to write a memo. Okay, well,

(29:00):
the law professors that I have written a memo calling diversity,
equity inclusion mission critical and urging schools to not follow
Trump's anti DEI directors. The memo was issued back on
February twenty was signed by law professors from drum Roll, Please, UC, Berkeley, NYU,

(29:20):
University of Washington, and Boston University. Well, you can't get
much more liberal than that, but one in particular, law
professor Peter Aronella of UCLA takes peevishness just further, actually
calling for a military coup At this point, my only

(29:44):
hope for the United States to avoid becoming an ally
to Russia stopped the presses. Really, at what point, if ever,
are we going to recognize that there is I wish

(30:08):
Russia was one of our allies there I said it.
How about that. I think we left up royally back
in the nineteen nineties after the fall of the Soviet Union,
and I think we failed back in the early two
thousands when Russia found itself somewhat isolated and actually wanted

(30:33):
to join NATO, And so I spent a considerable amount
of time in Brussels as part of a negotiating team
to bring Russia into the fold with Western civilization, and
the French beat it back. The French vetoed it despite
all of my efforts to try to get And my

(30:54):
whole idea was, you know, Turkey is a member of NATO,
and Turkey's not exactly what I would call.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
A stellar member of NATO, but.

Speaker 4 (31:04):
Nonetheless better to have Turkey generally on our side than
outside the tent, always firing shots at US. So now
we got Turkey inside the tent. And while Ertawan can
be a real pain in the ass, nonetheless Ertawan is
somebody that we as a collective alliance can deal with,

(31:28):
and we deal with him sometimes pretty well, sometimes not
so Will Putin wanted to do that. Putin wanted to
actually be a part of the NATO alliance. He wanted
to align himself with the West, and we were rebuffed
by the Europeans. The US wanted to do it, the

(31:49):
Europeans did not. And now look where we are today.
I say all of that simply because every time I
hear something about, oh, that we're trying to you know,
my only hope for the United States to have becoming
an ally to Russia. We're not becoming an ally to Russia.
The simple fact that Trump is trying to stop fighting

(32:11):
between Russia and Ukraine does not make him a Putin
puppet anyway. Back to his tweet from this professor, at
this point, my only hope for the US to avoid
becoming an ally to Russia is a violent resistance by
our military. Tragic to say that, because the military are

(32:31):
trained to avoid any politically motivated intervention. Hilariously This insurrectionist
then accuses Trump of trying to destroy our democracy. But
I guess I don't remember that when liberals say our
democracy they mean democrat rule. He literally wrote, and I
only hope for the US to avoid becoming an ally

(32:52):
to Russia is a violent resistance by our military.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
Goes on replace and then.

Speaker 4 (33:00):
With the military acolytes of Trump anticipated that possibility, an
actor swiftly de minimize that type of intervention. Oh so
you really do want some sort of military intervention.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Wow,
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