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keeping an eye in the what does Red keep his
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eye in?
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Now?
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The content? The content? The Director of National Intelligence, Telsey
Gabbard is accusing former Obama administration officials of treason. The
Trump a President Trump is marking his sixth month in
office of his second term by proclaiming the US is
the hottest and may he add most respected country in
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the world. Meanwhile, the Midwest is dealing with a threat
of flash flooding, while over fifty million people from Kansas
to the Carolinas are under a heat alert. Scotti Scheffler
won the Open. I think that was his second major
of the year. He needs only the US Open in
order to get the Grand Slam, and you know it's coming.
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In other sports, the President has made news calling on
the Washington Commanders and the Cleveland Guardians to return to
being the Washington Redskins and the Cleveland Indians. You know,
we joke, but the President says these things and then allah,
sometimes they happen. They just happened. So there was somebody
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paying tribute. Oh my gosh, who was It was somebody
in the Redskins. Oh, they were retiring Art Monk's number.
And I'm watching this video and you know, and it
was they were using both because you know, he never
played for the Commanders. He played for the Redskins. So
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the way they were going back and forth between the
Redskins and the Commanders, and it had a lot of
people revisiting that. I'm thinking, this is what of me
prompted the president or maybe he just.
Speaker 6 (02:42):
I still call them the Indians. Well, I can't help that.
Exactly what are they the Guardians? They're the Guardians. And
then what I do, which's even worse, is I call
him the tribe, which I'm sure they don't like in
the political correct world, so.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Too, who knows to be changing baseball. I'd love to
see him go back to the Redskins. We used to
have a great announce of the two touchdown Washington Redskins.
He do the whole thing so well, I hear red
getting ready to chime in. I was going to say,
it's great when you go watch Major League and they're
showing them as the Indians. Yeah, Hey, crazier things have
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happened if they would listen to the President today on
the show. In our polls of plenty only twenty seven
percent support for Elon Musk's third party. That's not going
to be enough to cover it. And that's even if
you would assume that all twenty seven percent are Republicans.
Which is what it would take to have some kind
of an impact. In fact, double that forty eight percent relase.
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That's not exactly double, but it's close enough. Forty eight
percent think it's a bad idea. This goes back to
the very beginning, whenever he was like, first of all, Elon,
it's not easy to start a party, haven't had one
since the Republican Party that really did It. Really is hard,
and he's the one that really needed to Just if
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he could go back now, I mean, you could make
a defense for him that he was just very passionate
and he really wants us to take cutting debt seriously.
Well that's good, but we have a United States Congress
and it's their job to do that. Dose was just
to recommend some opportunities in areas of overspending or fraud
or abuse. It's up to Congress to do that other
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heavy lifting. Why he didn't just go back to Tesla
and space instead, he alienates himself now with both sides
of the matrix, and whatever his big veiled threat of
a third party, it's a twenty seven percent threat. Meanwhile,
in our other pool, seventy four percent supports cell phones
being removed from middle school and high schools during class time. Well, hello,
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imagine if I'd have brought my stereo. I'm trying to
think what thing? Because your phone isn't for a phone call.
Everything that would distract you and life is on that phone.
Who on earth would have ever let us have all
that in our classroom. We weren't allowed to have our
walkman's in class. To be like you sitting there with
your walkman's on a little television in front of you
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while you're playing a video game. I mean video games
are on this price would have said, Jeff, would you
like to bring that up here? And when I think
of I wasn't as good as my brother. My brother
could write my daughter, Now that I think of it,
my daughter Anna takes after him. You ought to see
Anna's notes from college. She writes really small, like the
size of a typewriter, only crystal clear. It's really bizarre.
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And that's how my brother was when he would do
his little cheat sheets. Remember what we justed to have
to go through to cheat. Now you're gonna let them
have their phone, though in the universe, all the answers
to whatever is on the test is right on their phone.
Of course, you got to get these phones out of
the classroom. I cheated. I failed. I will not confirm
or deny that I ever cheated on a test. That's good,
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but I would never recommend anybody cheating off me. I
will say that for the record. Telsea Gambert comes out
with this bombshell detail of how the obamacaball was behind
the Russian collusion, and she has overwhelming evidence she's more
than willing to lay out for everyone to see. Meanwhile,
Brock is on his wife's podcast talking about all boys
should have gay mentors, otherwise they'll be ignorant. I gotta
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have a gay mentor or I'm ignorant. Two quick things.
We'll get that later. But one is that's still the
difference between podcasts and radio. And radio we're really here
right now. It's eleven minutes and forty three seconds, four seconds,
five seconds, six seconds. What are you doing this? This
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is awful? But so that's one of the problems with podcasts,
all right. I don't I don't think when they released
that they knew that Telsea Gabber was coming forward with
this bombshell. So Tulsi's got all this hard evidence about
how Obama was behind this remember, I am thoroughly convinced
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they thought, for they thought Donald Trump was done with
the Billy Bush video. You do remember the Billy Bush
interview when he was on the bus with a Billy
Bush and he wasn't. But their plan was to just
hand off seamlessly to Hillary and then Barack go to
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the international stage and then all blew up in their face.
So my first observation is that there's been live radio
and podcasting. The podcasting is recorded, and then it's dumb
days later and here's the biggest story. Oh, we know
who was behind the whole Russia, Russia, Russia. It was Barock, Barock,
Barck ret Row. And meanwhile he's talking about all boys
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you should have a gay mentor. My second observation is
nothing intolerant here, I think it. You know, first of all,
it presumes, narcissistically that everyone had a life like you.
That's number one. So Barack Obama didn't have a father around.
He had other very strange, dangerous people around, including political troublemakers.
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I can't, I don't think it. You know, mentorship is
a very serious thing. I say that because my earliest
mentor was my coach and my coach took me to
Bible study, and don't I didn't feel ignorant. My life
was changed. So I think children, just like adults, you
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need to pick mentors very seriously. And you don't have
to have a gay mentor to not be ignorant of
the gay lifestyle. I don't have to experience everything in
order to ignore being in order to avoid being ignorant,
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I guess the third angle would be at a time
where I mean, how tone deaf is this? At a
time where wokeness is on the fall? This is as
big Now I do want to bring up a fourth angle,
which I was reading somebody and I don't know because
I was studying blown Away by a new Kennedy documentary. Basically,
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what the documentary says is there were only two shots
fired from the sixth floor. One missed, one hit. And
I've always known this if you understand how the car
was configured because the governor was in a jump seat,
there was no magic bullet. One bullet went through his
neck and the way they were sitting and off center
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went into all those places in Conley. But the interesting
part is Kennedy's head is down when the final shot
hits and if you take the entry wound presumption from behind,
it doesn't come from above and behind him and the right,
it comes from below and behind him on the left.
That would suggest a Secret Service agent delivered the kill shot.
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So I was studying all that. I think a long story,
short and very suspicious, because in the attempted assassination of
Donald Trump, do we think about that kid or do
we thinking about the eight or nine things that Secret
Service did? Suspicious. I've always said two presidents that were
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never supposed to be John F. Kennedy and Donald Trump,
they both almost met the same fate. That's what heavy suspicious.
To hear this theory ballistically of the Secret Service agent,
and then they cut to the shots and you see
a Secret Service agent. By the way, the biggest thing
this documentary points out is the difference between the first
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two bullets, which were war type metal jacket type bullets.
They're designed to just go right through you. The third bullet,
that was the kill shot, is a different kind of
bullet explodes on impact, which would have been the kind
in the gun that you see the Secret Service guy
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holding up. Ah, there's a tough documentary for me, but
I digress. This guy was theorizing our fourth angle, because
remember this is taped, and this is before Telsea Gabbard
and her treasonous release of evidence in Russia, Russia, Russia.
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This is just the Obamas going LGBTQ out of nowhere
at a time. We're doing but watching and listening to
those podcasts they're concerned about are they really going through
a divorce? And this guy's theorizing they're softening you up
for a major revelation. Now. I don't know which of
the four it could be. Again, I'm still getting my
arms around you know what that is a different bull.
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I could fascinate you with the bullet issue. Remember the
three shells that they found in the perch on the
sixth floor. One of them was not a used cartridge.
One of them is what you store in a rifle
to keep moisture from getting into the barrel. Therefore, Oswald
only had two shots. And that's why. And it brought
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into what everybody always said, which was there was a
pow pow pow. It wasn't three like equally separated, right
there was. The third came almost on top of the second.
It's really it was an eye opening I'm I always pause.
What it's JFK related, because you gotta have time to absorb,
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and you know, because you can't get taken in on
everybody's theory. You went back down the rabbit hole again. Oh,
I was way down that and I slept a lot
unlike you.
Speaker 6 (13:09):
What is the Sunday nights? I cannot go to sleep.
That's the toughest one. I wake up at about ten
thirty eleven o'clock and then I toss and turn until
about two forty five and my alarm goes off.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
At three Friday night. Saturday morning, I slept twelve hours. Yeah,
I think I did another ten Saturday night Sunday morning,
and I got a good six and seven and last
night I don't think I'm very rested. I go JFK
on you all day if you'd like so. Anyway, long
story short, Telsey Gabber's got the smoking guns on the Russia.
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Russia Russia. Obama wants you to be mentored by a
gay person or be ignorant, pulls a plenty show no
room for third party for Elon Musk. We're down to
just three people missing in Kirk County. More flooding planned today,
some fifty million people facing flooding from Kansas to Carolina,
and the House is considering now immunity offers in order
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to somehow get somebody in the Biden staff to talk.
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This is John from Youngstown, a long time Cleveland.
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Indians fans since I was a little boy.
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And there are many many fans here in Youngstown that
will not call them the Guardians.
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They are still the Cleveland.
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Indians to us.
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And the same goes with the Redskins. That's the silliest,
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They had to change their mascots.
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Indians.
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Yeah, I love the Indians. What doesn't make sense to
me is okay, so why do we still have the
chiefs and the braves and others? I mean, But why
he's bringing that up is because the President is wanting
those names changed back. President says lawmakers calling for the
release of the Epstein files are just nothing more than troublemakers.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
Trump made the comment on Truth Social Saturday after the
Justice Department asked General judges to unceal grand jury testimony
in the criminal case against convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump wrote, even if the court give its full and
unwavering approval, nothing will be good enough for the troublemakers
and radical.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
Left lunatics making their request.
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Comment also came one day after the President sued the
Wall Street Journal for revealing a letter Trump reportedly wrote
to Epstein, I'm Mark Neefield.
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You know he is two for two of his lawsuits too.
Look out Wall Street Journal. Telsea Gabbard is accusing former
Obama administration officials of treason, claiming they withheld intelligence on
Russian interference in the twenty sixteen election.
Speaker 5 (15:41):
They decided that they would do everything possible to try
to undermine his ability to do what voters task President
Trump to do.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
She says there's overwhelming evidence the Obama administration manufactured and
politicized intelligence to lay the groundwork for the FBI probe
into the Russian election interference. Gabbert says accountability as needed.
Speaker 5 (16:01):
Those responsible, no matter how powerful they are and were
at that time, no matter who was involved in creating
this treason is conspiracy against the American people. They all
must be held accountable.
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It's thirty five minutes after the hour. Listen initiative is
a great thing for an employee. No, by the way,
do you think everybody else is having the same conversations
you two are having Yeah, now they have thoroughly cracked
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the code and it's apparently an office party where everybody
at the office is there with the CEO and the
HR director knowing they're having an affair. All right, So
how does that change the story? And why is everybody
so obsessed with this and they won't let go? Isn't
that crazy? I mean, yeah, I'm everybody on TV's doing it.
(17:55):
They're doing it at all these baseball games. And I
took the stand early that, you know, while I speak
clearly against adultery and all sin because undealt with it
can lead to eternal separation, but the wages of sin
can be death, even with forgiveness, from god like death
to a marriage, death to a family. This is nothing
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to have fun with. Somewhere there's kids whose lives have
been disrupted. But yeah, it just kept growing and growing.
I mean, I think I saw every form of AI
and meme you could possibly do with that over the weekend,
and there's, believe it or not, more information. It made
the news because he submitted his resignation and they accepted it.
(18:41):
So he's out. No word on if she's out, although
the presumption is she'll be out too that from the leak?
Is she out?
Speaker 6 (18:46):
Is that official yet? I don't think so. I think
she has stepped back, but I thought I saw that
on X. We cannot take it as a again. Jeffrey
gets his news from TikTok. Everybody, hold on, follow what
I say, not what he said. As I was reading
an attorney's take, an employment attorney's take, and he's like, Oh,
of all of them, she's the one that would be
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very problematic to continue in her position. How could she
ever preside over any kind of inappropriate behavior when she
fantastically to eighty million people displayed the worst, So that
would make them very subject to lawsuits.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
I don't know. I really don't want to talk about
that story. It's so personal and it's gotten so public,
and I'm so uncomfortable with it. But I don't know
what that does to the story. I guess it adds
a layer to it. If we find out it's an
office party and there were multiple people from the office there,
well there'll be multiple people held accountable. I don't know.
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I never even heard of this company prior to the
Golplay concert, of which I will be at tomorrow night.
Everybody settled down. I'm going with my son and we're close,
but not that close, all right. Telsea Gabbert details the
bombshell that the Obama Eric Caball treasonously conspired against Donald
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Trump in the twenty sixteen election. So you have the
director of National Intelligence, a former Democrat candidate for president,
Telsea Gabbard, now director of National Intelligence for a Republican president, saying,
striking overwhelming evidence and striking findings from declassified documents released
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Friday showcase overwhelming evidence the Obama Erica ball laid out
the groundwork for what we would be the long year's
Trump Russian collusion probe or Russia Russia Russia. I don't
know which my listeners call it. The implications of this
are frankly nothing short of historic, Gabbard said. Over one
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hundred documents that were released on Friday detailing and provide
evidence of how this treason, his conspiracy was directed by
Barack Obama just weeks before he was due to leave office.
Now there's no question the Democrats plan was Barack Obama
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lay the groundwork for dismantling the Republic and then shuffle
off to an international position and hand off the finishing
of the job to Hillary Clinton. We've had these conversations before.
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What happens. How different is America if John F. Kennedy
makes his way to the martin, gives a speech and
isn't killed. How different is America if Jimmy Carter gets
a second term and Ronald Reagan doesn't take over. How
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different is life for the hostages if Jimmy Carter had
been re elected. How different would America be after eight
years of Barack Obama than handing things over to Hillary Clinton.
It was one of those it just can't be moments
for the Democrats, kind of like what they showed you
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in twenty twenty, which was the Shadow campaign to save
the Democracy. Yes, everything we did was wrong. We changed
laws without going to state legislatures. We harvested ballots in
swing precincts of swing districts of swing states. Yes, we
in essence stole the election, but we had to in
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order to save democracy. And I suspect when all the
dust settles and there may be some immunity deals given
to Obama staff members because we can't get them to talk.
They're just pleating the fifth although inmpleting the fifth they're
kind of giving you the answers. But I wonder when
the dust settles on all that, they'll just look and
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you say, hey, look we covered up is cognitive impairment.
We did what we had to do because democracy was
at stake. And you'd say, well, that's the second time
you've done that, And what we find in Telsea Gabbard's
documents say is no, it's the third. The first was
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the Russian collusion fake case, the second was the shadow campaign.
The third is what they're doing now, covering up a
fake presidency. I have a question for you, Michael, would
just be considered an insurrection? Well, yeah, of course.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
Was.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
So was harvesting ballots. So was BLM and Antifa. So
is what you're seeing on college campuses. So is what
you're seeing with ICE in the West Coast. They've always
been the party of insurrection. Now they're either going to
wage war and win, or the revelation of their insurrection
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and their deeds is going to make them irrelevant and gone.
What's interesting is this, This is not a two party,
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this is not a Democrat Republican. It really shouldn't even
be a matrix issue. If this is true, this is
the first of three times the Democrats have created the
greatest scandals in American political history. One trying to interfere
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in a twenty sixteen election to get their own party elected.
The second, the shadow campaign to oust a president and
get a fake president inserted in the third that they're pleading.
The fifth on covering up a fake presidency and not
telling you who was really running the country. Those three
would be the greatest political scandals in American history, hands down,
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make Watergate look like a joke. I mean, we used
to always use the line. I've heard other people using
it now, but it's not about right versus left, it's
about right versus wrong. Well, this is that this is
about a constitutional representative republic or a banana republic. And meanwhile,
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while all this is dropping, the podcast of Barack Obama
and Michelle Obama comes out. Now nobody really cares about
either of these people anymore. I mean, you don't even
hear the Democrats chomping at the bit for Michelle Obama.
And they ought to be chomping at the bit for something,
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because right now they become the party of AOC and
Mom Dami. And as I mentioned, this is the difference
between real time live radio and podcast podcasts, no matter
how good they are, they're recorded and then they're later dumped.
So the whole world as this dumps is thinking about
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Telsea Gabbard and the evidence in an Obama administration treason
is scandal and what are they taught? I mean, it's
just made worse by what they had planned to talk about.
So that's the two headlines. Director of National Intelligence Telsea Gabbert,
a former Democrat presidential candidate, is accusing the Obama kabal
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of treason with overwhelming evidence in the Russian collusion case
and the directives coming from Obama himself. And what's the
podcast with Barack and Michelle? Obama says boys should have
gay men as mentors. Record skip. Yeah, they can't stop
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with the woke that's all they got. But now if
we don't have a gay role model, we're ignorant in
some way? Do I have to be gay in order
to understand what homosexuality is, what lesbianism is, what bisexuality is,
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what transgenderism? Do I have to be transgend? Do you
have to be confused myself? And ignorant isn't stupid? Ignorant
means you're not focused on Are you kidding me? The
left never lets you not focus on it. If I
spent my entire life thinking about my heterosexuality or my
sex life as much as they define everything and identity
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about that, I'd be I'd be very shallow and depressed.
But no one would accuse America of in any way
being allowed to be ignorant on anything woke. They shove
it down our throat and every show. And the presumption
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is if you have a straight role model, coach, teacher,
pastor uncle, grandfather, they have to be gay or you're ignorant.
You will grow up ignorant and in some way out
of touch, unprepared. Well, no wonder they've sexualized education so much.
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How can they educate you without socializing you? And as
I mentioned, I'm going to allude to it. This person
was theorizing and I'll just spit it out because I
don't want to sound like I can't articulate it. There
have been a lot of rumors about Barack Obama. There's
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been a lot of rumors about Michelle Obama. There have
been rumors about them maybe getting divorced. Could this be
setting the table for a confession of some kind? And
an explanation. And by the way, if you don't understand this,
or if you're shocked by this, or you're outraged by
this or feel misled by this, you're in some way
ignorant because you didn't have a gay mentor could that
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be auld? Could that come true?
Speaker 4 (29:37):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (29:37):
Could that be a stretch? At this point, Yes, I
don't deal in speculation ideal in reality. And at this point,
if Barack Obama should confess he's gay or that Michelle
is something we didn't think she was, well, this is
a This would be a pretty weak way to set
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the table for that. So let's assume it's just their conversation.
And that's when I get to well, I guess if
you're narcissistic and you think everybody doesn't have a parent
of their own, and therefore mentors really become parents, and
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you should have a team of mentors and everybody should
have at least one gay mentor otherwise you're ignorant. I mean,
even that's a big leftist stretch, isn't it, And an
odd thing to just when everybody's really wanted to know,
are you guys getting divorced? This is what you're talking
about when you're finally together. Barack Obama has said all
young boys should have a mixture of male role models
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and friends, including a gay person, so that they don't
grow up ignorant. Former president spoke with his wife, Michelle
Obama in the podcast she hosts with her brother Craig
Robinson called I Amo which Dan for in my opinion,
Obama sixty three, whose father was absent in Kenya during
his upbringing, said that even if boys have a great dad,
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they need more than one male role model. Now, Barack
Obama has a better plan than God's plan for the family,
which is a man shall leave his family, a woman
shall leave her family, and the two shall become one
in a covenant marriage, and that the one be the father,
one be the mother over the children. That's out. Even
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if you got a great dad, you need one gay mentor.
Speaker 7 (31:38):
One of the most valuable things I've learned as a guy,
I had a gay professor in college at a time
when openly gave folks still worn out.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Okay, had a gay hairdresser. My brother had a gay boss,
And when I would hang out at my brother's job,
the gay boss was there. So he became one of
my favorite professors. He was a great guy. Well, nobody's
assuming that all gay people aren't great people. He'd call
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me out what I started saying stuff that was ignorant,
You mean, non compliant with the woke standard. You need
that to show empathy and kind I don't need to
have a gay mentor. In fact, I have the best
mentor ever, the Holy Spirit, who brings God's word and
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revelation to life. Teaches me everything I need to know
about truth, everything I need to know about tolerance, everything
I need to know about kindness, and everything I need
to avoid about validation. But I'm going to put all
that aside for a second and just leave it up
to you. Tulsey Gabbert, a former Democrat candidate for president,
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is now the director of National Intelligence for a Republican president.
How that happened? Does that say? And she's laying out
the overwhelming evidence it was Baraque and his cabal behind
the whole Russian collusion case. And if true, like a
fake presidency, like the shadow campaign that harvested ballots and
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changed election laws unconstitutionally, it would be the three greatest
political scandals in American history. And what do you have
Biden officials pleading the fifth Obama telling us all our
kids need a gay mentor, no matter how much they
have a great father. And Telsea Gabbard with this trees
and his bombshell, may you live at interesting times? I
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think that's happened.
Speaker 4 (33:52):
It's your morning show with Michael del Journo.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
Yeah, we can't have your morning show without your voice.
Want to respond to it. So first we have Hillary
Clinton says, never mind God to love the world he
gave has only begotten son. And stop clinging to your
guns and your bibles. Never mind the two should become
one and being a covenant marriage. Never mind a mother
and a father shall train up their child and the
way in which they should go. Never mind all of that. Hillary,
It takes a village, Barack, it takes a gay mentor.
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You can't make this stuff. The Director of National Intelligence
tell see Gabbert is accusing the former of Obama administration
of treason. President Trump is marking his first six months
of his second term in office by proclaiming the US
is the hottest, most respected country in the world. Trump
is also posting on a truth social the Washington Redskins
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and the Cleveland Indians need to return to their original names. Meanwhile,
the Midwest is dealing with the threat of flash flooding.
We got over fifty million people from Kansas to the
Carolinas under a heat alert, and Scottie Scheffler won the
British Open. That's just some of your top stories. More
coming up next hour.
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