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December 3, 2025 • 90 mins

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! 

Brett kicks off the program by talking about the growing frustration many Americans feel when it comes to defending their country and the cultural divide over what true patriotism looks like. He reflects on a string of national dilemmas — from immigration enforcement to drug trafficking to national security — and argues that America seems unwilling or unable to take decisive action despite having the power to do so. Brett contrasts this with what he sees as the genuine love most citizens have for the United States, a love rooted in sacrifice, duty, and gratitude rather than entitlement.

We're joined by Coach Doherty from DohertyCoaching.com to talk about leadership and the real-world lessons we can pull from sports, coaching transitions, and even high-stakes elections/ Coach Doherty highlights how Lane Kiffin’s departure from Ole Miss underscores the importance of succession planning—how strong organizations continue to perform when a leader leaves because the foundation and personnel remain solid. He explains that leadership is a learned behavior, not a one-time achievement, and like any craft, it requires consistent practice.

We're also joined by Mark Vargas to discuss national security, political messaging, and the rising tensions shaping the country’s current moment. Vargas, a commentator and columnist, argues that the messaging from the political left has fractured, creating what he describes as a climate of confusion and instability. He links this shift to increasing concerns about crime, border security, and the vetting of individuals entering the United States.

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Speaker 1 (00:20):
It is the Brett Winable Show. Great to be with you,
our number one underway. We've got great thoughts and plans
for this hour, but I want to start with what
was mentioned in that newscast just a couple of moments ago,
about looking at all the threat pictures that come towards people.

(00:41):
For the life of me, I've never been somebody who said, hey,
let's go riot, let's go rape, let's go pillage, let's
go do any of that kind of stuff. I'm somebody
who believes in peace and peacefulness. It's my default position.
I don't think it helps anybody to knock people over
the head or or you know, do terrible things to them,

(01:01):
light them on fire, whatever it is. I understand that
I'm a I'm a decent human being. Most of this audience,
I think ninety nine of this audience are right there
along with us. But unfortunately, we have this dilemma in
our country. And the dilemma that we have in our
country is really it's kind of nuts when you think
about it. We are not allowed to deport people because

(01:26):
if you try to go and deport people, then people
show up and they beat up the cops and they
shoot National guard people and they do all sorts of
stuff like that. See, if you're going to deport somebody,
you've got to have the power to deport them. We
do have the power, we have the abilities, we have
all of those things. But what's going to happen is

(01:46):
you're going to have somebody who is an absolute retro
reprobate showing up and you know, stabbing somebody with a pitchfork.
And I'm dead serious when I say it. Why do
we have to consume all of the narcotics in our hemisphere?
Why are we not allowed to stop the narcotics coming

(02:08):
into our hemisphere? Why are we not allowed to shoot
at boats? Why are we not allowed to sink the boats?
Why are we not allowed to take whatever action is
necessary to drive the demon which is Maduro from his
country and we can put them someplace else. A three
x five size jail celled suits me just fine at

(02:31):
the bottom of the ocean. I don't know, but you know,
when you think about this, why is this the case?
The United States of America is the single greatest country
in the entire world. We have cured diseases, We have
freed people, especially freeing people who probably in some cases.

(02:53):
You know, we're ingrateful about it. But why is this
the case? It is the Christmas season, the Honika season,
the Kwansa season. It is the time to sit back
and relax. I know it's advent. Don't call me and
tell me. I already know. But the fact of the
matter is why are we not allowed to defend our country?

(03:17):
And then I see this drooling maniac on television earlier
today and he's talking all about how were the problem?
Were the problem? I can't even play the clip for
you because it is so offensive. It's not dirty, but

(03:40):
it is offensive to the American sensibilities. And I love
these people who come to the United States to spit
on the United States and when you call them out,
suddenly they're the victim on the account of what ideology, color, education,
lack thereof believing? What is all this about? Do you

(04:03):
love your country? I don't mean like your country. Do
you love the United States of America? How do you
show it? How do you explain it? How do you
know that you love your country, the United States of America?

(04:23):
How do you manifest that in your life? How do
you go about the business of your day? And yet
and yet you started a business, maybe a small business,
maybe a medium business, maybe a large business, maybe a
very large business. And yet you have people who work

(04:44):
in your business who don't much like the United States
of America. You have people that may not like the
company that they work for. Can you imagine this? Can
you imagine this in any way, shape or form. When
did you know you loved your spouse? No, nobody likes

(05:06):
their spouse, stop it. When did you know you loved
your spouse? If you're married, when did you stop loving
your spouse? They do tell you when you are getting
married that it is till death do you part. I
feel the same way about the United States of America.

(05:28):
You may not like the policies, but America is not
the policies. You may not like the attitudes, but the
attitudes are not what makes America what it is. What
makes America what it is is a special, special thing,
meaning that you, if you're in the right mindset and

(05:52):
you really do love this country, are willing to lay
down your life for this nation. And what that actually
means is to lay down your life to protect this
nation for strangers. That's the difference between every other country

(06:13):
around the world, the United States of America is talked
about in such horrible ways in such ignorant universities around
the world and in this country. But if you really
love the United States of America, and I mean love
the United States of America running out to try to

(06:34):
save the United States of America tied to what a
railroad tie and the train is coming, and you would
be willing to run out there to rescue the United
States of America tied down on the tracks, you would
do it. You would make your best last effort. If
you are that kind of person that loves the country

(06:56):
warts and all kind of a country, you're my kind
of person. You're my kind of patriot. But if you
want to sit back and say, I'm only here for
the bennies, I'm only here for the freebies, I'm only
here for the fraud. I'm only here for this, that
and the other thing. We came to the country because

(07:19):
we just wanted to get the hook up and that's
all that matters. Well, you know what, that turns you
into somebody that just wants to hook up, but not
do things for real. Committedly, in this season a season
of joy, where we all have the opportunity to go

(07:41):
out and buy presents, and to go out and enjoy
the blessings of our of our opportunities here in this country,
warts and all. As I like to say, let's see
how we all can manifest the United States of Amerria
as something that we don't just like, something that isn't

(08:07):
just for a couple of people, but for the people
by the people. Can we just can we just love
our nation? Is that too much to ask for?

Speaker 2 (08:27):
You?

Speaker 3 (08:27):
Tell me what are you willing to do for the country?

Speaker 2 (08:40):
All right?

Speaker 1 (08:40):
Before I go any place where. Then it's gonna get
us to a chippy convention. I want to I want
to go to this that I think is one of
the funniest things that I have ever seen in my
entire life. And I'm gonna read this to you totally straight,
not to not to offend anybody, but I'm gonna I'm
gonna just read this to you totally straight, and you

(09:00):
tell me pick out what you think is happening in
this story. Okay, I'm just gonna read it direct. Amazon
and Microsoft will will reportedly leave Washington State if a
new payroll tax is pasted. Okay, Socialist State Rep. Sean

(09:24):
Scott says with a straight face that the workers could
easily form a collective and replace Amazon and Microsoft with
their own companies. What do you think about that? Be careful,
this might start happening. People might start starting businesses. Although

(09:50):
this would be this would be a very very different
kind of business, especially when you tell you it's a collective,
And where are you going to get all this stuff?
Like you have to actually, we have enough money in
the b A n k to get all that stuff shipped.
Amazon and Microsoft will reportedly leave Washington State if a

(10:12):
new payroll tax is passed. Socialist state Rep. Sean Scott
says with a straight face that workers could easily form
a collective and replace Amazon and Microsoft with their own companies,
then then why then go do it and become a billionaire? Like,

(10:34):
if it's that easy, I want everybody to have a business.
I think everybody ought to have a business. That's really great.
It's a great opportunity. You get to do really cool stuff.
But I mean, I just sit back here and I'm amazed.
This is what happens when you when you throw God
out of out of the conversation, and when you throw economics.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Out of the.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Out of the deal as well. You just end up
all confused and doubting. It's wild, but this gives me
an entree. Sh it's not food, it's an entree. This
is an entree that I have for you. Gavin Newsom,
your favorite all time governor of any state. Come on,

(11:19):
you know you love him. Right now, Gavin Newsom is
only targeting billionaires for tax hikes, but the precedent of
a retroactive tax, even on those who left the state before,

(11:42):
should make every California resident or former resident uneasy. Now
here's the problem with me. I was one of those
people that fled, that fled the Wackoville. And it's only
been five six years. He may still come after me.
Right now, Gavin Newsom, Democrat of California, is floating this idea.

(12:07):
Newsom is pushing the retroactive billionaire tax, targeting the roughly
two hundred and twenty billionaires residing in California in twenty
twenty five. It signals not just desperation in the face
of crippling debt and overspending, but a recognition that California

(12:27):
is chasing its highest earners out of the state. Do
you know how California people eat? They eat their tail
and eventually you just you just that's it. That's it.
It's that this is what Gavin Newsom is doing. He's
they are going to eat the tail. They're just gonna
be like, hey, we just eat the tail. Oh wait, no,
now we're dead. It's called the twenty twenty six Billionaires

(12:49):
Tax Act and would hit anyone worth more than a
billion dollars with a supposed quote one time five percent
tax on their wealth over a billion dollars. Ah, but
here's the catch. While technically using twenty twenty six wealth figures,
it would apply to billionaires who resided in the state

(13:13):
of California. Okay, they're only going back to twenty twenty five.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
I don't care.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
You guys are dumb, so you cannot hope to flee,
at least with your wealth. Intact, it is a penalty
for those who stayed too long hoping that rational minds
would prevail in California. Taxing billionaires whatever. Who cares retroactively
taxing billionaires. We should all care, Yes, we should, because

(13:43):
if he tries to pull that, somebody else is gonna
pull that. Somebody else is gonna Hucal will do that.
You'll be vocalized Mandamie will do it. You'll be mondominized.
I mean, that's what's gonna happen here, folks. And there's
no way to stop this. Rodney with a very important question, Brett,
I thought socialists were against capitalism. They are against capitalism,

(14:09):
but what they want is theft. They're going to the guy,
the Sean guy who who was talking about this program.
He says they can form a collective. Okay, what he's
saying is we can form a collective and just take
over all the stuff that's left behind and we can
try to just use that to our best ability. Now,

(14:34):
it's very difficult to buy and sell things with commis.
Commis after their first you know, after their first cigarette
in the morning, they're trying to figure out how they're
going to steal everything, because that's what commies do. Communists
are all about, the communizing taking all of the property
you have, your dog, your cat, your fish tank, your

(14:54):
fish tickets, your fish sticks, all of that stuff. You're
gonna be in real problem. You're going to going to
be in a heap, big trouble. As Rush Limball used
to say, I mean, this is a problem that you
know has never been solved and I wonder why you
ever think about how many times we've seen communism go
down as hard as possibly can and they keep coming back.

(15:18):
It's almost like it's almost like it's a demonic ideology
that you cannot completely dispatch or fish sticks News Talk

(15:43):
eleven ten A nine three WBT Brett Winterbow Show seven
O four five seven zero eleven ten. I know there's
there's like so much stuff that we can be talking about,
and everything is fair game. If you'd like to opine,
I want to. I want to send you, guys something
that I think is kind of interesting because I opened
the first hour here talking about all the sort of

(16:04):
things that we are restrained from doing. Right, we were
supposed to have sovereignty as a country, but now really
we're not really allowed to have sovereignty. We have to
be forever here there in all these other places. And
it's an annoying sort of thing because I always thought
that the United States was the most powerful country in
the world, and even if it's not the most powerful

(16:25):
country in the world, it is a sovereign country that
has the ability to go out and to change policies,
except for when you run into really weird people, and
there are there. We got a bumper crop of very
weird people here. This is could be cut number twenty one.
This is Jacob fry Do you guys remember Jacob Fry.

(16:46):
Jacob Frye was during the George Floyd peaceful protests in Minneapolis.
Jacob Fry come out, he's the mayor. He's a very
young guy. I mean he's got to be probably twenty seven,
twenty six, twenty seven whatever. He's like one of those phenoms.

(17:07):
And he goes out and he starts trying to, you know,
hang out with the cool people who were burning stuff
and yelling and things like that. And they turn him
away and he walked away. They wouldn't let him dance
with the dance troupe. I'm serious about this. You can
go back and find this. It's back in twenty twenty.
And he starts dancing and then they tell him they'd

(17:28):
start booing him. They're like, no, boo, boo, it's terrible
boo and they run him off, and somehow, some way
he ended up getting reelected. He got re elected in
this last cycle. And it's ironic because he was up
against a Somali born person who was very popular with

(17:49):
the with the with the folks there in all of
the community. And so here's Jacob fry coming back out
now and he's trying to he's trying to renew himself
in a totally different way. This is cut number twenty one.
Please go, good afternoon.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
My name is Jacob Frye. I'm the mayor of Minneapolis,
and we are here to respond to a number of
the credible reports from several media outlets relaying that there
are as many as one hundred federal agents that will
be deployed to the Twin Cities with a specific focus

(18:27):
on targeting our Somali community. To our Somali community, we
love you and we stand with you. That commitment is
rock solid. Minneapolis is proud to be home to the
largest Somali community in the entire country. They've been here
for decades. In many instances, they're entrepreneurs and fathers. They

(18:50):
benefit both the culture and the economic resilience of our city.
Targeting Somali people means that due process will be violated,
mistakes will be made, and let's be clear, it means
that American citizens will be detained for no other reason
than the fact that they look like they are Somali.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
What does some somebody who's Somali look like? I mean,
I mean, see, this is what the problem is with
Jacob Frye, because Jacob Frye is he's going to this
scenario in which he's saying, well, you know what, the
federal government has absolutely no authority anywhere in the United States,

(19:34):
especially in Minneapolis. Mary Mariarty, the Henepin County a lawyer
refuses to help Trump in any way, shape or form.
This is cut number twenty. I just want to get
this on the record. Got twenty go.

Speaker 5 (19:54):
This is Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty. There reports that
the Trumpet miss Tration is planning to send ICE agents
here to the Twin Cities to target our neighbors of
Somali descent. This is part of a recent pattern to
single out our Somali community members. This is rooted in

(20:14):
the idea that if they spew hatred, it will divide us.

Speaker 6 (20:19):
But we won't let that happen. There are no roving
gangs of Somali people in this community, harassing, threatening, doing
anything to any of our community members. And let me
repeat that again because I've heard this often. There are
no woving gangs of Somali's targeting or harassing or doing

(20:42):
anything inappropriate to any community members. Those are simply lies.
It is not true.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
Our office at the headepens.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
There.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Here's the thing. What you see with Jacob Frye and
what you see with Mary Moriarty, these people are like
translucently white like they are. They are like trans like
you could see every bit of them coming. And here's

(21:15):
what's happening with these two folks. These two folks don't
want to put in the work. You know how I
can hear Wes hear from the left like we've got
to put in the work. We have to put in
the work. Okay, So think about any of the great
think about any of the great reforms that have happened
in the United States of America and how they came about.

(21:37):
All right, Martin Luther King Jr. You think about you
think about the people who wouldn't give up their seats
on buses, that people who wouldn't give up there their
places at the restaurants, that sort of stuff. And you
know what that was, That was massive amounts of skin

(21:58):
in the game. That was we are Americans and we
get to eat here and we get to keep my
seat on the bus like Roasa Parks, and we get
to do all this sort of stuff. But these these
liberals are really weird. They think that it's set it
and forget it. To borrow a phrase from a cooking device.
I just set it and forget it. You don't have

(22:20):
to do any of the hard work. We just have
to issue a missive and I have to look like
I'm very very concerned, and that will stop the federal
government from coming in one. No, no, no way, Jose,
that's not right. The problem is this. You think you
can just say it's out and they're gone. Tom Holman's

(22:41):
not going to do that. And you want to know
why there's gonna be big investigations in Minneapolis, it's because
you're goofy, dumb awful governor allowed fraud of plenty, which
means he's brought the heat on all of these people

(23:03):
because he was too lazy to stop the scammers. That's
the problem. And by the way, mark my word, exactly
twelve to eighteen hours from right now, Kamala Harris is
going to get roped into that as well, brought into

(23:23):
that as well, because he was going to be the
vice president. If Donald Trump had lost his life in Butler,
and if Donald Trump had failed at the box, at
the ballot box, this would be blowing up on Kamala Harris,
who would be the president of the United States, And
that would be the scandal. Do you see these people

(23:46):
think they're so smart. They think they issue a missive
and everything is totally cool. They are dead wrong.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
The Time.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
News Talk eleven ten, nine nine to three WBT Brett
Waterbow Show, going to be with you seven oh four five,
seven oh eleven ten. Let's jump out on the phones
and check in with Robert. First up, Robert, welcome to
the program.

Speaker 7 (24:19):
Hey Brett, I appreciate you take my phone call. Yes, sir,
what companies did you say was looking at getting out?
Was it Amazon?

Speaker 2 (24:26):
And who else?

Speaker 1 (24:27):
It was Amazon? And hold on, say I gotta look
at this really quick. Amazon and hold on a minute.
I'm going to get it. Okay, it's Amazon and Microsoft and.

Speaker 7 (24:39):
They're gonna up and leave and get all out.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Well, they're saying Amazon and Microsoft will reportedly leave Washington
State if a new payroll taxes passed. So it's it's
they're going to drive them out for intensive purposes.

Speaker 2 (24:54):
Yes, sir, sure.

Speaker 7 (24:55):
And that's what Newson wants to do in California too,
is is you know, the old redistrict in a wealth
run out of everybody else's money first, that's right, the
common common joe, and then go ahead and hit up
the folks that earn the money, the rich folks, and
then you know, try to run them out sooner or later, right,

(25:16):
and uh, you know it's it's I don't know if
you are familiar with this scholar, gentleman by the name
of Thomas Saul.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
Oh, Thomas Soul is awesome, Oh my god, yes, yes.

Speaker 7 (25:27):
And he and he's quoted as saying socialism in general
has a record of failure so blatant that only an
intellectual could ignore or evade it. And that's that's exactly that,
It's spot on. And the other thing he said was,
I have never understood why it is greed to want
to keep the money you have earned, but not greed
to want to take somebody else's money.

Speaker 1 (25:48):
That is exactly right. And that's and that's the problem.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
Right.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
See, they have this all backwards. Everybody knows that you
can go out and start a bit. Anybody can start
a business, and you can make some money, right, I
mean that that's very possible. I mean, you may not
be a billionaire. He may not be you know, anything
close to a billionaire, but you can make some money.
They seem to think that there is a finite amount
of of of money and ideas. But they're but it,

(26:13):
but it. But the the stuff that you can get
stealing from other people is is endless. They've got it
exactly backwards. And that's their problem. That that's the huge problem.
And by the way, the Gavin Newsom bill that he's
trying to push, he wants to say, Okay, Robert uh,
we we know you left last year, but we're going

(26:34):
to hit you with another tax that you owe back
to us even though you've been living out of the
state for a year. That's what he's trying to do.
He's a he What what Gavin Newsom is is he
is a governor who wants to be a looter and
he wants to loot the American people.

Speaker 7 (26:52):
Well constitutionally, I don't know how he could get away
with that.

Speaker 1 (26:55):
Oh I can't. I can't wait to see what that
what those arguments would look like at the Supreme Court.
That thing I would demand to see it with him
sitting in the chamber and and just acting like he's
Gordon Gecko. You know, I mean, it's just it's awful.

Speaker 7 (27:09):
So what does he want the money for to pay
for the train to nowhere? That's already fifty billion dollars
his interreers or debt.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
His argument is, his argument is you got rich in California,
you still owe California money after you leave.

Speaker 7 (27:24):
Sure, Yeah, what a disaster. Harble hardle yep, yep. And
the sad thing is is there a lot of people
that fall for this stuff.

Speaker 1 (27:34):
Well, it's true, that is that's one hundred percent true.

Speaker 7 (27:38):
Brett as always great show.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
Thank you, Hey, thank you very much, Robert, you're great.
And let's go talk to Joe now, Joe, welcome to
the show.

Speaker 8 (27:46):
So, my family's in Minnesota. Unfortunately, my brother's a playman,
a liberal. But let me tell you about these Somali's
trying to assimulate quote unquote.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
They tried.

Speaker 8 (27:58):
There's a lot of them that are the that are
taxi drivers, and about a couple of years ago they
tried to basically say, hey, we're not taking anybody that's
got a dog or got liquor in their bags coming
away from the airport.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
I remember hearing about that.

Speaker 8 (28:12):
Yeah, and they basically had to say, hey, guess what
you take whoever gets to the kiosk. You know, this
is not you know, make up your own rules, you know,
for your religious problems or whatever it is. They're just
you know, it's unfortunate that all the crazy ass Lutherans
helped in.

Speaker 9 (28:33):
Well.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
I mean, you know, I get I get I get
what you're saying, and I appreciate the call.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Joe.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
I want to keep this like all above board and classy.
Here's the thing about this, Okay, the thing about this
is when when you don't assimilate right, you are you're
kind of left out. If you go to a country,
any other country in the world, and you're expected to
be somebody who is going to interact with with with people,

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you have to try to make an effort to speak
at least some of their language, to understand their traditions,
to understand these sorts of things. That shows that you've
decided to go all in in the culture of the
United States of America or in Italy, or in Somalia
or in Japan or any of those things. That's the

(29:22):
way you show respect to the folks, and you say, listen,
I want to be a part of this. This is
my dream. I've dreamt of this for so long. I'm
so happy. And unfortunately we have people who I think
get blinded about what the United States is and they

(29:44):
go right from landing at the airport, getting an apartment,
setting up shop, doing their stuff, their kids are in school,
all of that, and then they start getting they start
getting to a place where they become more radical with
an eye to the United States of America that we

(30:05):
are a hostile place to be. We are not a
hostile place to be. We have taken in millions and
millions of people from around the world. We brought in
the Vietnamese boat people who came in after Vietnam. We
we had people coming into the country from all over
the world and they wanted to be here in this

(30:26):
country for a specific reason. Freedom. The word is freedom.
And I know that there's a lot of people who
who don't like the notion of freedom. People who come
here that are that are acculturated to, you know, difficult
situations where there's a there's a crooked cop on every
corner and people are getting arrested and thrown in jails.

(30:49):
I understand, but that's not how the United States of
America functions. The United States of America has a has
a an ability for you to be able to get
your grieving is handled in a court heard by a judge.
In many other countries, if you are going to try
to win over your case, you're going to have to

(31:12):
bribe a judge, a crooked judge, and you're going to
have to go into terrible servitude with these people. That
is not how America functions. America is an opportunity like
no other in the whole world. You can rise with
America or you can sink in America. And unfortunately, the

(31:33):
people who don't realize that they have been told a
whole bunch of nonsense, meaning the radical ideas and those
sorts of things that we hear, they get angry and
they get angrier and they get angrier, and unfortunately they
decide that they're going to become radicals and not respect

(31:54):
this country. So I'll close this hour out with this,
Do you love America? How do you show it? How
do you know it? This is my recital. I think
it's very vital. That's right on top, that's right on Tom.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
It's tricky.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
It's only tricky when the coach is not here, because
then I'm all, uh, kerfuffled, I don't know what to
talk about. I know what, you don't know what's going
on out there? Hey, coach Doherty, welcome to have you
on the program there, buddy, how you doing?

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Can you.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
Kerfuffle?

Speaker 10 (32:39):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (32:40):
Kerfuffle? It's a kerfuffle with me. Yeah, it's a fancy
it's a fancy word. You know what?

Speaker 11 (32:45):
What what can I learn that?

Speaker 2 (32:48):
Is that Emerson s a T word?

Speaker 1 (32:50):
No, No, I think I think, I think I I
think I learned it somewhere in New York City.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
I can't I can't quite remember. How are you doing?

Speaker 2 (32:59):
How are you? Thanksgiving?

Speaker 1 (33:00):
It was great? Great Thanksgiving? How about yourself? Were you
all wonderful? Good stuff?

Speaker 2 (33:04):
Wonderful, wonderful? Yeah, one of the best ever. Yep, yep.
I'm still full, by the way.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
That's good, but yeah, still full, excellent.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
So what what's what's what's the hats today? You know
what's the hats? By the way?

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Let me jump in plays, go right into it, take it,
take away showing my show.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
You know when when uh the sports report there with
mister Zochie, and he said it in a way that
was interesting. I thought he said, Ole Miss is still
number six despite Lane Kiffing Kiffen's departure, and you know,
he was front and center news for a couple of

(33:46):
weeks as used the baby wather to stay or leave
Old Miss, and it's ironic that he leaves, but yet
they stay right now, if the quarterback got hurt and
couldn't play, then maybe they own status, they would drop
right there, would perform as well. But the coach, you know,
And what does that say, you know in leadership? I

(34:09):
think it says about secession planning, you know, and that
a CEO, his departure, you know, will impact the company,
but if he's built a good team around him, they
can they can have success without him. And there's some
key positions that you you better make sure you have

(34:32):
covered up, like a key salesperson, which is the quarterback.
So I just found that interesting that there's still ranked
number six in spite of Lang Tiffin. Leading. The leadership
is important. It's important in building an organization and sustaining it.
And and what leaders, good leaders should do is build
organizations that could live on without them, and I think

(34:55):
basically that's what I'm saying about Lane Tiffin.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
That's huge, that's huge. Where do people go to connect
with you on this kind of stuff because a lot
of folks need leadership?

Speaker 2 (35:06):
Yeah, thank you. Leadership is a learned behavior. I'm just
so passionate about it. And it's a practice. I mean
it needs to be practice. You can't just take a
seminar or read a book and say, oh good, I'm good. No,
it's like a dental practice. They call it a practice
for a reason. There's the skills involved that need to
be practiced on a regular basis. So I think it

(35:29):
reach me at Darty Coaching dot com. That's d O
H E R t Y Coaching dot com.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
That's great, great, great stuff. One last thing on the
Kiffen thing, real quick? Is it fair for people to
be really angry about him? I mean, you may end
up getting a great run of time here. You may
end up getting a title ole miss may may you know,
ascend to that position miraculously perhaps, And he's going to

(35:57):
have twenty five million dollars in nil every year. They
may be able to he may be able to attract them.
Coming back over to his end of the line at
L s U.

Speaker 2 (36:07):
Yeah, you know, listen, I've been there. You know, I
left Notre Dame. They wanted me to stay and and
so I get it there there. You know, the word
fans comes from the word fanatics. You know, fans are
not reasonable people, and so they're reacting, you know, scort,

(36:27):
they're scorned, you know, like why would you leave? And
especially you know, like across to the neighboring state in
the same league. You know that that's somewhat insulting. And
so I think that they'll get over it. You know,
they'll get over it. I mean, that's life, and that's

(36:48):
happens in business and happens in sports, and you know,
just makes for you know, whenever L s U plays
in Oxford the next time, right right, grow the growth
will be on fire. All right.

Speaker 1 (37:04):
So let's let's keep this all in the in the
keeping the going here. Uh. Vanderbilt has had one heck
of a of a great program this year.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
UH.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
But but not so much for ms Bain, who was
trying to knock off Van Epps there in in uh
in Tennessee for the Tennessee seven District. UH. People were
really worried that this thing was going to move in
the wrong direction. Your your thoughts on on that election
last night?

Speaker 2 (37:32):
Yeah, you know, it's I've had some friends send me
some screenshots of this quick swing in the voting and
and and and all of a sudden, people like, how's
that happened? You know? And obviously people start to wonder
like how could how could they move so quickly without
something wrong going on behind the scenes. So it's it's, uh,

(37:59):
you never you never know till it's over, right, you know,
it's like a sporting event, you know, you can't take
your put off the gas. You don't know till it's over.
I mean, you think back when Hillary lost to Trump.
You know, she was ready to have a party, and
she did show up after she lost, you know, and

(38:21):
so you know what what what goes on? You know,
the flurry or you know, unfortunately we can't trust all
voting mechanisms.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
So yeah, so the good thing about this is that
they retain that seat and and they and they get
to live for another day because the margins were getting
pretty pretty pretty tight there. Let me ask one last
question for you, and it's this, Yeah, what's what are
what are your thoughts on this? Trump hegseeth slash sinking

(38:57):
ships kind of things. Yeah, that's only ship issue.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
What what do you got? I loved it, okay, And we
can go into a next segment if you want, because
I know this is what we would discuss were talking about.
So I did some you know, all right on this
and all right, let's let's do that. Trump okay, give them.

Speaker 1 (39:16):
The teas, give them the tea's. Just give them a little.

Speaker 2 (39:18):
Trump projects strength, head heads, head seth he he represents
a shift towards a warrior culture, not bureauctacy. See, these
are get it done guys. Get it done, guys like
roll up your sleeves, you know, and and you know

(39:39):
Nicholas uh macho camacho maduro. Yeah, it's it's I always
go back to the streets, all right, stay your neighborhood,
stay there, and we'll talk about it.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
We'll talk about it right now in just a moment.
Man and married, Why a bug, there's talk eleventh I
three w BT Brett the coach. There's your song, coach,

(40:17):
there's one of your songs.

Speaker 2 (40:18):
That's my song. My mother's name was Mary, so my
brother and I used to sing that show. Yeah, that
song's been around, has been around like David Hewart's been
around that guy. If you guys got like you should
have called me before you you brought that guy in studio.
Did his did his ankle break the goal off?

Speaker 1 (40:40):
I know, I have no I don't know what you're
talking about, coach.

Speaker 2 (40:42):
Never heard of it, you know, I don't know. I
mean just saying, never heard of it.

Speaker 1 (40:47):
Never heard of it, you know. And he's throwing he's
throwing shade over on on Dave Hewett Man. Then there
we go. I mean, that's it.

Speaker 2 (40:54):
I mean, you gotta be careful. Then he's talking about
a hand cream and you know why cream.

Speaker 1 (40:59):
Was Well, he's got a hat for you though, he's
going to get you a hat. Okay, yeah that's what
he said.

Speaker 2 (41:04):
Yeah ahead, yeah, yeah, he's uh yeah no David Ewett, Yes,
I hope he's not listening. He's one of my favorite
guys along with you, like your two of my favorite guys.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
Look at that? How about that?

Speaker 2 (41:22):
Two of my favorite guys.

Speaker 1 (41:23):
Look at your All Right, that's good. I'm happy. I'm happy.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
We're enough of that now, enough of that, enough about Trump,
pig sat.

Speaker 1 (41:31):
Tell me tell me about the Warrior. Yeah, tell me
about the warrior ethos coach. What do we got going
on here?

Speaker 2 (41:36):
So here's the deal. What do you want a white
knight on your street? Growing up? There's a bully across
the street. Everyone knows where he lives, and he walks
around and just pushes people off their bikes, beats them off,
takes their milk money, right, you know. And and are

(41:58):
you going to wait for that person to come across
the street into your house or you going to the
white hat go across the street confront the person in
his own backyard. And I think that I've always said
to this, like, you know, if they don't fear us,

(42:21):
they'll run all over us. And so for Donald Trump,
he projects the strength and that's the signal. Foreign policy
starts with the terrence, you know, and we project clarity
and resolve bad actors. Pause, right, who blinks first? We
got the biggest rockets we've got, you know, and you

(42:44):
got Donald Trump. And people know he's not going to play.
I mean, look what he did to what I ran
when those planes took off from Sure Missouri, right and kaboom. Right.
Look what he's doing with the drug traffickers. Now, people say,
that's like you know, outlandish. It should be against the law,

(43:05):
you know, it shouldn't be able to do that. Like,
wait a second, they have some your neighbor across the
street is bringing drugs over to give to your kids. Right,
what are you going to do stop them? Are you
going to allow it?

Speaker 1 (43:18):
Nope?

Speaker 2 (43:18):
Are you going to confront them? What are you going
to do? So before they get to our border, We're
going to take care of business. And they're terrorists. You
could say, oh, they're not terrorists. Well, what's the difference
in killing hundreds of thousands of people with fentanyl or
dropping a bomb, you know, in one of our cities.

Speaker 1 (43:43):
Well, you're right, what's the difference. Nothing, You're just doing it.
It's a matter of scale, that's it. I mean, that's
that's all it is, you.

Speaker 2 (43:52):
Know, and the fenol. Like you think that one of
the worst catastrophies in our country was at nine to eleven, Right, Yeah,
And I forget the exact number of people that died that.

Speaker 1 (44:02):
Day, about about twenty seven hundred people.

Speaker 2 (44:05):
Yeah, I was going to say three thousand. Yeah, Fentanyl's
killed way more than three thousand people. But we're more
upset about nine to eleven than we are about Fentanahl.

Speaker 1 (44:15):
Why is that.

Speaker 2 (44:19):
People don't see it, don't see, don't ask, don't ask,
don't tell. It's not in their face. You know, they
don't they they don't experience it to the level. You
know that that attack on nine to eleven was was
to our biggest city and impacted every every socioeconomics group.

(44:50):
It was tragic. And I think that that that's probably
why we're with the drugs. It's more people think it dirty.
It's like, oh dirty, my kids won't do that. And
that's a acting the middle and upper class people too.
But it just it doesn't it's not happening all at once.
It's kind of gradual and then a little bit behind
the scenes. And so we're nine to eleven was right

(45:12):
in our faces. It was. It was such a big,
big news. So like, so you're going to say, oh, yeah,
that that boat with drugs. We know it's a boat
with drugs. We should have it to reach.

Speaker 1 (45:24):
Our shores, right what what?

Speaker 2 (45:28):
So my wife would say, common sense isn't so common.

Speaker 1 (45:31):
That's true.

Speaker 2 (45:32):
And I think I was talking with somebody today. I
went to the good Fellow's Luncheon today, which is an
awesome group in Charlotte and they do so much good
and it was just cool to be there. And the
guy sat at my table and Phil Henderson was his name,
and and he watched listens to your show and he says, hey,

(45:53):
you know when he went back on, I told him,
And you know, I think that the people who like
I like to think, we think we're watching. Yes, you know,
A plus B, equal C. It's fundamental. You secure orders,
you have a strong defense. You have a good economy,
and I've said this before, you have a moral compass.

(46:15):
You have pretty good societies civilizations, sure, but when you
let those things down and you justify certain things, you know,
like like giving out free stuff, like you know in
New York City like okay, somebody's going to pay for that,

(46:36):
Like somebody's going to pay.

Speaker 1 (46:38):
For that, sure, Or or not practicing, not practicing when
you're an athlete that's amateur or professional.

Speaker 2 (46:46):
Right right, Like where's the money coming for this free stuff?
And so I think it takes effort for people to
really embrace that, and it takes logic and brain power.
And I don't think you know, and you you've really
helped me over the last several years do a deeper

(47:06):
dive under the surface because we could watch the news.
Oh we've got you know, watch twenty minutes for the news.
I'm good. Yeah, And obviously depending on what channel you're watching,
then you're influenced by that. But are you doing your homework?
And I found it hard to do my homework, But
I think it's easy to do your homework now with
AI because you're going to ask it more specific.

Speaker 1 (47:24):
Absolutely, absolutely, and it compiles the information.

Speaker 2 (47:29):
And that's what I did in preparing for our art
talk today.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
That's great, you know, So what.

Speaker 2 (47:34):
What are what are three sharp points for a conversation
with Brett Winnable on WBT in relationships stuff? Great stuff
as well.

Speaker 1 (47:44):
Yeah, okay, quickly, where do people go to get coached
by the coach?

Speaker 2 (47:48):
Yeah? Darty Coaching dot com. That's d O H E
R T Y Coaching dot com. And I would keep
your eye on you it. Okay, right, we'll do.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
News Talk eleven ten nine nine three WBT. It's the
Brettwiterbul Show. It is great to be with you and
it is great to have on the program. A returning
of visit with us. Mark Vargas is joining us here
today and it is great to be with you, Mark,
Thanks for making time for us.

Speaker 2 (48:32):
Listen.

Speaker 10 (48:32):
Great to be here, and greetings from the People's Republic
of Chicago.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
Yes, the People's Republic of Chicago. And let me tell
you something. I always find you to be a fascinating
person who understands the ability of messaging and things like this.
How do you grade the messaging from the left in
these last couple of weeks, with the with the notion
of the seditious six and the loss of our incredible

(49:01):
National Guards woman and her counterpart also who is now
in a hospital. What are you thinking about as you
as you look at all of this.

Speaker 10 (49:12):
Well, s I agree with them, an s that the
Left because their messaging is imploding. Why because they don't
have a message. But if you kind of did figure
out what their message could be, it's a message that's
anti American, anti police, anti law and order, anti American
citizens last, and illegal aliens first. And that's a message
that certainly doesn't resonate with traditional Democrats or traditional Americans.

(49:36):
And it's why President Trump one resoundingly last November. People
want our borders closed and they want these violent criminals
out of our cities. It's amazing, but that you know,
you have mainstream media and Democrats defending the actions of
illegal aliens, defending the actions of violent and dangerous criminals.
And we're seeing, you know, the new leader of the

(49:56):
Democratic Party, Mendami in New York City. His policies, his
belief his socialist policies certainly don't align with everyday Americans,
and they certainly don't align more specifically with today's Democrats.
They're imploding. It's the reason why last summer, the Democratic
National Committee of all places, it was exploring bank loans.

(50:19):
Why because they were looking for ways to fund their
operations because they're still struggling with fundraising. So, you know,
President Trump has realigned politics in America. There's no longer
a Republican Party or a Democrat Party. It really is
an America First Party that has become nonpartisan.

Speaker 1 (50:34):
What do you think is more shocking at this stage
of the game, the snap game that's getting played, or
the inability to figure out who's supposed to be where
in this country. And the reason why I say that
is we just watched the attack that took place on
the eve of Thanksgiving. We saw a secondary attempted attack

(50:56):
that was going to go off in Fort Worth with
a big building, and now I come across a headline.
Here is just a couple of moments ago. University of
Delaware student arrested with car full of guns and plans
to carry out mass shooting and chilling note about martyrdom.

(51:17):
He looks to be one of the folks who has
been radicalized. What does that say for our country and
our safety and whether it's universities or out in the streets, Well, we're.

Speaker 10 (51:28):
Living in unprecedented and very dangerous times, There's no question
about it. And the rhetoric from the left is the
cause for this. I mean, Charlie Kirk was born and
raised in a community not far from where I'm from.
I knew Charlie. He visited the Chicagoland area often because
his fan that's where his parents live, and so you know,

(51:49):
it was violent and vicious and dangerous rhetoric that led
to his assassination in front of thousands of college aide
students who witnessed their political hero die right in front
of their very own eyes. You know, you're seeing what
happened in DC with the National Guard shooting, and our
thoughts and prayers are with the guardsmen. Who is still
fighting for his life, and we pray for the family

(52:10):
of the other guardswomen who've.

Speaker 2 (52:12):
Lost your life.

Speaker 10 (52:13):
But it shows you because of dangerous and viral rhetoric,
shows you that even our soldiers, even our military and guardsmen,
faced danger even on our own soil. And where do
you trace that back to? You trace it back to
the rhetoric coming from the left calling the injure skill harm,
federalized agents, national Guards members, politicians, people on the right,

(52:36):
MAGA supporters, President Trump, who survived multiple assassination attempts on
his own life. This is we've gone so far away
from God as a society, and you can see it.
You can see the results of it in real time.
I mean, evil is around.

Speaker 1 (52:51):
Us, so in our last couple of moments here, and
it's always great to talk to you. You're level headed
and you've got great ideas. Do Will we get to
the bottom of all the stuff that needs to be
looked at? And specifically what I'm talking about is people
who came into the country they were not vetted, people
who came into the country who were potentially dangerous people

(53:14):
aided by perhaps the Biden administration itself. Will we ever
get to the bottom of this. I know there's an
eye towards what's going on up in Minneapolis and the
state of Minnesota as a big investigation, and supposedly there's
going to be folks going in there to try to
find out what's going on. But will we get to
the bottom of this? How optimistic are you about that?

Speaker 10 (53:35):
I wouldn't be optimistic other than the fact that we've
got President Trump, who's not a career politician. He's been
a career businessman about and he's judged on a record
of getting things done in the business world, not in
politics where you can just sit down and wait decades.
And so he's you know, America first, and he was
elected on this. I think he'd been following through on
his policies and his promises. But there's no doubt that

(53:59):
this system is broken. And while these events recent events
have been so tragic, it's a reaffirmation that of the
President and his administration to really take a hard look
at this very broken system where we've let we're vicious
and dangerous criminals and illegal aliens have been allowed into
our country, whether they're from Somali or Venezuela or you know,

(54:22):
anywhere else in Central America and so we're gonna have
a real examination of this. He's gonna have to make
tough decisions and Left is going to go ballistic. But
at the end of day, his number one party is
to protect the American people. And that's how we do
it by realigning and re shuffling and reorganizing our in
our vetting system.

Speaker 1 (54:40):
It's always great to talk to Mark Vargas. Great to
be with you, my friend, and let folks know where
they can reach out to you and you know, find
out the things that you're working on.

Speaker 10 (54:52):
I appreciate you. They can follow me on x or
True Socials, all the same social media at Mark A.

Speaker 2 (54:57):
Vargas, follow my.

Speaker 10 (54:58):
NEWSMAX column called a Potomachs Perspective, or about crime in
major cities like Chicago, Illinois, review dot Com.

Speaker 1 (55:06):
At excellent Stuff. We appreciate you. Be well and we'll
be We'll be We'll get together again real soon. Thanks
so much, sir. News Talk eleven, ten ninety nine three
WBT Brett Waterboll Show. Great to be with you. Let's
jump out and talk to Jim, who's been holding on
for ever. Jim, Welcome to the show.

Speaker 12 (55:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (55:29):
Two segments for the coach. Yeah, amazing.

Speaker 1 (55:32):
He brought it. He brought it all the time like
he does. So what's on your mind today?

Speaker 9 (55:38):
Him and the other guests. I felt like I was
in the Kami Mondamie welfare office.

Speaker 1 (55:42):
What does that mean?

Speaker 9 (55:46):
Just that I was waiting a long time?

Speaker 12 (55:47):
That's all.

Speaker 9 (55:48):
There's the welfare office. You wait a long time?

Speaker 2 (55:50):
Does it?

Speaker 1 (55:50):
Is that really true? That is I've never ideal Okay.

Speaker 9 (55:54):
I always never understood why people. I remember when I
was a kid that I actually asked the bus riding
my tent speed and I thought to myself, why would
anybody even be involved in it's a system like that?

Speaker 2 (56:06):
Why you know?

Speaker 9 (56:08):
To me, it's like it doesn't work.

Speaker 1 (56:10):
I don't know. But here's the thing. Here's the thing.
People need to get some help. That is important number one.
Number two. They need to get help. But we have
to also verify that there are people who are not
taking advantage of our system because you know, we have
a limited amount of stuff that we can give away,

(56:32):
and we have to understand that that's just how it is.
There's only so many things that we can handle at
one time.

Speaker 9 (56:39):
Jim, Well, what leads me to what I wanted to
call and talk about you asked the question, yes, do
you love your country and what do you do? What
can you do to show that you do love your country? Yes, sir,
and I have the answer for that. Go for well,
as you know, our system, our government is organized and

(56:59):
is based on the tenants of a j Judea Christian
belief and there's the axiom in the Christian uh community,
and that axiom is what would Jesus do? And if
you apply that to the governmental level, what you can
do any time you go to endeavor to do anything
in your life, any decision that you need to make

(57:22):
for anything, what you can to do is think about
this axiom and apply this to anything. And that is
what would George Washington do? And that is the best
way you can show that you love your country and
to bring the necessary return that your government needs from you.

Speaker 1 (57:47):
Okay, that's an interesting take because you've you've you've you've
intersected Jesus and George Washington, right, And one of the
things that I think is important for people to understand
is that you if you are profoundly disabled, obviously nobody's
going to expect you to get up and and do

(58:10):
certain things. But there are plenty of people who think that, well, listen,
I just want to get my hook up, and then
I just I don't want to I don't want to
have to do anything else other than that. Everybody. This
has got to be a participatory country where everybody pitches
in to the extent that they can. And if they
can't then okay, I'll understand that. But this has got

(58:32):
to be a participating nation. This isn't where people come
to take stuff and abuse stuff. That's a problem, and
I think people need a lesson and responsibility. Jim, what
about that?

Speaker 9 (58:48):
Yeah, that's absolutely right. Every way, shape and form, you
have to try to maintain the values of a meritocracy
every time you. Even if you have a system where
people are they're needed, they need to have some help,
they hand, they need to have some way of knowing
that I'm putting into this, but it's expected that you

(59:12):
you take care of yourself. You've become self sustaining. And
not only that, not only you do you we want
you to their vibe, but we want you to prevail.
And that's the difference.

Speaker 2 (59:22):
Okay.

Speaker 9 (59:22):
In a communist system.

Speaker 1 (59:24):
That's important. That's important because I'm telling you right now,
a lot of people are riddled with drugs or they're
riddled with alcohol. Right, that's that's one of the issues.
And then have you seen this guy that's going around
the country. Uh, he's he's handing out This is I'm
not lying, this is absolutely happening. He's an influencer over
on on the TikTok. He's handing people that are underprivileged.

(59:50):
He's handing them uh gallon bottles of alcohol and machetes.
And the implication is that let them go out and
do as much damage as they want.

Speaker 12 (01:00:02):
Uh this person, that's as there are laws that covered that,
and it's mayhem when you go and you uh enable
somebody to do something that you know is in stable.

Speaker 9 (01:00:14):
As a matter of fact, that is the cornerstone of
Helter Skelter, of the book by Vincent Bugliosi, that he
never laid a hand on those people, but he was
active of the proxy.

Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
He got him all, He got them all repped up. Jim,
great stuff, Thanks so much for being on the show today,
and uh we'll catch up again down the road. Okay,
all right, thank you, all right, you got it. Absolutely.
That's that's Jim from San Diego. Isn't that cool. That's
Jim from San Diego. That was an entire four segment

(01:00:49):
hour and there were no no busts. Let's keep it
up in the next hour News Talk eleven ten nine

(01:01:23):
nine three WBT, it's the Brett whatever will show great
to be with you seven o four five seven zero
eleven ten. All right. We got a lot of stories
that we are looking at. One of the things that
I thought was very particularly interesting in all of all
of the stuff that we've been kind of taking a
look at, one of the things that I thought was
great is the fact that the New York Times actually

(01:01:46):
debunked the Washington Posts pathetic kill everybody hoax. I love
watching what is it called a green on green strike.
I think that's what that is, the far left wash.
The Shington Compost published another in a long line of

(01:02:06):
shameless and desperate hoaxes last week. This one was aimed
at Secretary of a Secretary of War Pete Heseth, only
to have it debunked by the far left New York Times.
And reality used to be that the fake media would
cover for the fake media. That's because they were all

(01:02:29):
in the same sleazy left wing club. This is John
nolty writing over at bright part. But now that The
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos has announced some drastic moves
towards sanity and common sense on his editorial page, the
protection racket is over. The Post is now seen as

(01:02:52):
an apostate, which means it must be destroyed. No longer
being in the means the protection racket is over, and
the outlets like The Times will pounce given the chance.
So they they were able to bust out the storyline here.

(01:03:15):
On September the second, the American military did what should
be done, killing terrorists, in the case Narco terrorists from Venezuela.
They were looking to import into the United States population
of poison called fentanyl that kills one hundred thousand Americans
each year. Two strikes were apparently necessary to stop the terrorists,

(01:03:40):
and the disgraced Post. The disgraced Post, citing the usual
anonymous sources that tell the fake media that the fake
media wants to hear so much fake media that they
can publish fake news, published a laughably fake story in

(01:04:02):
an effort to stop the spread of disinformation. You know
the phrase kill everybody. For minutes, commanders watched as the
burning boat live on a drone feed. As the smoke cleared,
they got a jolt. Two survivors were clinging to the
smoldering wreck. The Special Operations commander, overseeing the September second attack,

(01:04:29):
the opening salvo in the Trump Administration's war unsuspected trug
draffickers in the Western Hemisphere, ordered a second strike to
comply with Hexseth's instructions. Two people familiar with the matter
said the two were blown apart in the water. Oh
and the timing of the hoax, What perfect timing? How

(01:04:51):
perfect for the Democrats. Naturally that was because it was
only days after the seditious six video. The Post learns
from the usual anonymous sources, YadA, YadA, YadA, the Russia
collusion hoax, remember that, of which the Post was the
worst defender not named CNN at least had some finesse,

(01:05:13):
But not this. But this the kill everybody hoax. You
can smell the ham in hands and the greasy sweat,
and the hurried desperation, the laugh at the fumbled execution.
But here's the problem, none of that happened. Each official

(01:05:33):
said that mister Hexseth's directive did not specifically address what
should happen if a missile turned out not to accomplish
fully all of those things, And the officials said that
the order was not a response to surveillance footage showing

(01:05:55):
that at least two people survived the first blast. So
Admiral Bradley, who will be subpoena, no doubt about it,
and they'll try to throw him under the bus. They'll
try to prosecute him. You know that's going to happen,
because that's what the left does. They don't like the
military ordered the initial military strike and then several follow

(01:06:15):
up strikes that killed the initial survivors and sank the
disabled boat at that operation unfolded, mister Hexseth did not
give any orders for him to be followed. Democrats, and
this obviously includes the regime media only care about murderers,
child rapists, and terrorists. This is mister Nolty writing this,

(01:06:41):
and drug dealers because they don't like normal people. They
want normal people scared and frightened and dead. That's mister
Nolty's conclusion in this particular story. Now it's an ugly story,
but think of how ugly the scene is in some
way's house when they come home and they see that

(01:07:02):
somebody has taken fentanyl and is laying dead in a
bathroom or in a chair, or on the porch, or
in the backyard or any of that. Why does anybody
why why do not any of these people sit back
and say this is terrible. It's because I said it
on Monday. They don't say the names. They won't say

(01:07:27):
the name lacn Riley. They won't say the name Lacin
Riley murdered at the hands of somebody who had they
not been in the United States, she would certainly be
alive still as going on a run in Georgia. Say

(01:07:47):
their names, Say their names, Say their names. These are
victims of criminals who came in and tried to kill,
and in some cases successfully killed. These are not people
who love the country. These are people who love the Mayhem.

(01:08:10):
I will stand with the country. The mayhem I will
leave to itself to be finished by law and order policies.
I don't think this is going to be a feel

(01:08:31):
good kind of story that I'm about to tell the audience.
Here is this is I don't know why this happens.
This happens a lot, and I don't understand it. You know,
when you go to the store and you buy cheese,
and you have the intention of going home and eating
the cheese. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I heard that. Got the cheese. Okay?

(01:08:58):
Why are we not a to cheese it up? Why
massive cheese recall I'm sorry, massive cheese recall hits Walmart,
All D Target and more. This is just in the
last couple of hours. Consumers across the United States are

(01:09:22):
being urged to check their refrigerators after a major recall
affecting more than one million bags of shredded cheese sold
at Walmart, All D Target, Publics, and dozens of other retailers. Now,
let's bring it home. That's right, Pam, the jam the recall,

(01:09:44):
I keep going to say, the recall. The recall involves
sixty four different cheese products that might contain metal fragment mince.
That is terrible, that is awful. The products include a

(01:10:07):
wide range of shredded Muzzarella, Italian Blends, Pizza Blends, Muzzarella,
and Provolone mixes, Muzzarella and Parmigion mixes. Packages vary from
an eight ounce bag to a five pound bulk bag,
with cell by dates extending all the way out to

(01:10:32):
March of twenty twenty six. This is why I only
purchase sliced cheese, because if I'm putting my hand in
it and I'm putting it on my bread or toast,
or I'm putting it on whatever, I can probably see
the metal fragments. But don't take me for that. I mean,

(01:10:54):
that's just that's my personal That's why everything in my
house is sliced.

Speaker 2 (01:10:59):
I got true jee.

Speaker 1 (01:11:01):
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, I'm gonna put him. We need
to hear from you. Please go ahead and get that mic.
It turns out Nick has some shredded cheese from one
of those locations.

Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:11:11):
When you said publics, it got real, It got real.

Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
Yeah. Wow, Yeah, we have we have some strategies.

Speaker 1 (01:11:16):
Strategy.

Speaker 2 (01:11:17):
Did we come up with the brands?

Speaker 1 (01:11:20):
Yes, Walmart, all the Target Public? No, no, the brands,
the brands, Come on, they didn't give us the brands.
The brands. The brands impacted both national and store label lines,
including all these Happy Farms, Great Value, Walmart, Good and Gather,

(01:11:46):
Target Public's H. E. B. Sprouts, I'm sorry, Sprout's, Farmer Market, State,
Her Brothers Food Line, OH Food Line, Lucerne Brookshires, Borden,
Cache Valley Coburn Farms and many How how do you

(01:12:11):
get metal in all this stuff? It just goes that
only one guy is making cheese. That's true, that's true.
The full list contains sixty four individual products, all tied
to a shared supply chain issue. So all right, I'm
gonna I'm gonna be nice. I'm gonna put this up.

(01:12:31):
I'm gonna put the put this up on my uh
my X. If you go to my ex no, no, no, no,
I'm I'm a happily married man. It's not about to
go to my ex. Here's where you're gonna go. You're
gonna go to my X my X page. Okay, And
I'm posting this so people can look for their own

(01:12:53):
and stuff that they have enforcement documents and stuff. And
it's very complicated. But here is where the cheese is dangerous. Okay.
I just put that up so you know, feel free
to go ahead and look at that. And I think
you know you want to make sure that you're safe.
I mean, this is this is bad. I don't remember
this ever happening like like in this way. This is terrible.

(01:13:18):
I mean, we can't have cheese. Why are we not
allowed to have cheese? And it's just one of those
it's just one of those things. I guess right, we're
gonna have to we'll have to do something else. I'm sorry,
there's not going to be any cheese shredded or otherwise tonight.
It's it's it's it's not nothing I can do. I
have no power. I have zero power in this regard.

(01:13:40):
And so I'll put that up and you guys will
get the information, and it's it's important to see this
kind of stuff always because we want you to be safe.
If you if you get my if you get my drift.
All right, let's head on over and talk to James. James,
welcome to the program. What's on your mind?

Speaker 9 (01:14:00):
Hey Brett, Hello, show man. Enjoy.

Speaker 13 (01:14:03):
Yeah, I want to talk about just a little bit
the boat strikes. It is particularly the second boat strike,
the two the two scumbags that were left remaining. So
as I see it, there were three options the military dale.
The first option was just to just to let them go,
do nothing, let them go, and then you know there
are people are gonna pick them up or and they're

(01:14:24):
gonna get back to smuggling, smuggling drugs and killing Americans.
The second option was to send the Seal team to
their boat and capture them. That option has that option
has risks too. Yes, that would be the Seal team
then would be in danger. So again we're gonna lose
possibility of losing American lives. The third option was just

(01:14:45):
knock them out of the water with a with a
missile strike, and I think that was the best option
as far as American citizens go.

Speaker 1 (01:14:52):
That's true. That that is true, because what happens if
if somehow you got to go in and you got
to go and you know, make everybody understand what's going on,
and they're going to try to go bored, and then
they can set that they can set a bomb off
or whatever. I mean, that's that's a.

Speaker 13 (01:15:06):
Absolutely yeah, what a quick thing. I don't understand why
I'm hearing the media all they can talk about is,
you know, war crimes and all this crap. Yes, why
doesn't the administration come out and tell people, Hey, we
saved American We saved from having to risk the Seal
team numbers. We saved American lives by getting these drugs

(01:15:27):
off the streets, because you know, your teenage children are
dying from fitting all because they're laced with this fitting
or dying from smoking marijuana because it's lacer with fentonol.

Speaker 1 (01:15:40):
Yes, yes, it's it's horrible. I mean it's it's it's
absolutely terrible. And I I don't understand it myself. I
don't understand why we don't get really really tough on
countries and say, listen, if we catch narcotics coming from
your country, your country is is not ever going to
be allowed to come to our country to do things here,

(01:16:02):
to do trade. We're gonna starve you until we have
a regime change. I mean that's that's the way I
look at it.

Speaker 13 (01:16:07):
But you know, if Trump is finally putting American citizens first.

Speaker 1 (01:16:12):
Yes, and and and you know what, you know who
the people are that are the most angry about that.
The elite, the elite people in the Senate and the House,
the Nancy Pelosi's are angry. And the folks who are
out there, at least Slotkin, they're all mad that American,
normal American people are being represented. They can't stand at
their their heads are exploding.

Speaker 13 (01:16:34):
Yeah, people in the Golden Palaces.

Speaker 1 (01:16:37):
Yah, you named absolutely absolutely, James, You're a great call.
Call me anytime. I really enjoyed it.

Speaker 13 (01:16:44):
All right, man, I appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (01:16:45):
Oh absolutely, I mean that he's got it exactly right.
This is this is, this is the problem that we're
dealing with, all right. When Donald Trump got re elected,
you knew that the elites were going to have a fit.
They have had a fit. Isn't it weird though, that

(01:17:06):
about a week ten days ago, Comy got cut loose
from the charges and you haven't seen anything from him.
What's up with that? News Talk eleven ten nine nine

(01:17:34):
three WBT. Let's jump out and talk to Stan. Hello, Stan,
Welcome to the show.

Speaker 11 (01:17:38):
Okay, Hi, how are you doing this afternoon.

Speaker 1 (01:17:40):
I'm doing wonderful. How are you?

Speaker 11 (01:17:42):
I'm doing good? Okay, I'm just gonna go straight to
the headline.

Speaker 2 (01:17:45):
Okay.

Speaker 11 (01:17:46):
So, for the first time, USFCA will acknowledge that COVID
nineteen vaccines have killed American children. They didn't die from
the virus, they died from the vaccine.

Speaker 1 (01:17:57):
So this is the report that came out, like in
November twenty eighth, the twenty.

Speaker 11 (01:18:03):
Eighth mem Yeah, it was published, I got the article
I got was published on the twenty ninth, So yeah,
came out then. Yeah, And it basically says that this
DA and information was available early on that by administration,
and it was covered up.

Speaker 1 (01:18:15):
Yeah, it says, I mean it's a big number. It's
a big number because it says that the CDC data
indicates that one thy and seventy one people aged five
to eighteen died of COVID nineteen from January the fourth,
twenty twenty to June twenty fourth, twenty twenty three. Although
vaccine experts generally praised COVID nineteen vaccinations as effective, Friday's

(01:18:40):
memo from this guy called POSAD argued that there was
no way of knowing whether the benefit outweighed the risk.
That's a terrible reveal. That is a very sad thing.

Speaker 7 (01:18:52):
You know.

Speaker 11 (01:18:52):
And so we've got people in our own country who
were killed or basically are killing kids in our own country,
and they covered it up.

Speaker 1 (01:18:59):
But this long sure they did.

Speaker 11 (01:19:01):
They knew that this was going on and covered it.

Speaker 1 (01:19:04):
They hit it, They hit it. I mean, it's it's
this is this is so bad and we have not
done anything nearly enough about Look. I understand that this
was an unforeseen sort of thing that manifested, But if
that's the case, I mean, what what what did we do?

(01:19:25):
Once upon a time in the in the old in
the bad old days, you had you you had, you
had you had you know, people had heard immunity after
a certain period of time, right. I mean that it's
such a sad story. It's it's so tough.

Speaker 11 (01:19:40):
And the bad part about it is that they were
mandated to get this by the government.

Speaker 1 (01:19:45):
Yeah, well everybody was. They looked, they fired, they fired troops.

Speaker 11 (01:19:50):
I mean, yeah, this is just I don't know what
we should do something to these people. These people should
if you ever missit, word within government need to be
discovered and put out a gun.

Speaker 1 (01:20:00):
Well okay, So so if if the if the COVID virus, right,
if this so, one thousand and seventy four people died,
the children died, right, why are we still giving them
to these kids?

Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
That's that's the question.

Speaker 1 (01:20:14):
I love diastem I mean, I think I think the
parents need to sit down with their pediatricians and say, hey,
one thousand and seventy one people died. Okay, that's that's happened.
That's about half of what happened at the World Trade Center.
What like, why are you still giving those shots or
those shots still being deemed as safe?

Speaker 2 (01:20:33):
You know what?

Speaker 11 (01:20:33):
I mean, and where where are some some largest thought
to come along and re represent all these people.

Speaker 1 (01:20:39):
Oh, you're not going to be you know, you're not
going to be able to sue them.

Speaker 14 (01:20:42):
Because because the deal was, the deal was that you
would not you would not have the ability to sue
these companies because they were experimenting on this stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:20:54):
And I just I just really, I just want to
see Fauci come out and acknowledge what we all knew
happened and just have him I don't even mean to apologize.
I just wanted to acknowledge that this happened.

Speaker 11 (01:21:11):
I just want to see him in orange jumpsuit and handcuffs.

Speaker 1 (01:21:14):
They're never gonna do it, though, that's the problem. We
can't even listen, we can't even we can't even kill terrorists.
I mean they get they say, oh no, no, no, you
don't go after the terrorists. I don't want to kill anybody,
but I don't want people killing us. And and you know,
if it's a choice between COVID and no COVID at
this stage of the game, I'm going no COVID. I

(01:21:36):
mean no, I mean that that's me, But that's me.

Speaker 9 (01:21:39):
I'm you know.

Speaker 1 (01:21:40):
Whatever, But enjoy Thank you, Stan, I appreciate you being
out there. Yeah, absolutely all right. I'm gonna scare you, guys.
I got to scare you with one one story very quickly.
And you're not You're gonna think I'm making this up.
This is not a made up story. There's an asteroid.

(01:22:00):
No follow this. There's an asteroid. The asteroid is called
Benu bnn U okay. I don't know what the name means,
but whatever it is, they took samples from the asteroid Benu.

(01:22:21):
NASA right, they did this. They're trying to continue to
shed light on the origins of the Solar System so
far with me. Scientists have been studying the samples since
NASA's Osiris Rex space craft carried them back to Earth
in twenty twenty and recently discovered recently discovered that they

(01:22:50):
contain sugars. The asteroid contains sugars and a gum like
substance not seen before in astro materials, gum like chewing gum.
They found sugar and chewing gum on the asteroid Benu Okay.

(01:23:21):
The revelations and how they can answer bigger questions about
the beginning of life are described in three new papers
published Tuesday by the journals Nature Geosciences and Nature Astronomy.
In the first paper, scientists led by Yoshihiro for Kuwa

(01:23:43):
of Japan's Tohoko University focuses on sugars uncovered in the
asteroids samples, which are categorized as essential building blocks for
biology on Earth. First of all, did we bring this

(01:24:05):
thing to Earth?

Speaker 2 (01:24:05):
Like?

Speaker 1 (01:24:06):
Did you go and get that out there? You do?
You ever been to the Port Authority bathrooms? You ever
been to an airport bathroom? Ever been to the COLT
bathroom at the luggage gate? I mean, come on, now,
you gotta wash your hands like twice three times when
you go in and come out. But the fact of
the matter is, I'm I'm just joking about CLT. But

(01:24:27):
but there's a there's a reality here, Like you're bringing
stuff from out there to hear, and they brought it
in twenty twenty. Hmm, what else happened in twenty twenty?
I don't remember.

Speaker 15 (01:24:40):
COVID, COVID, ITU COVID, not space COVID, not space COVID,
A space cowboy.

Speaker 1 (01:24:51):
What do you think about that? Oh? You know what
that means? That means we got the man himself joining
us here, uh breaking brat Jensen. It's good to it's
good to be here with you, man. What's going on?

Speaker 2 (01:25:13):
Not that much?

Speaker 1 (01:25:14):
How you guys doing things are very very well. We're
doing well. Everything is cool. Listen. You've been you've been
working a lot of these very interesting interviews that you do,
and one of the ones that you did last night
was was very very important.

Speaker 7 (01:25:29):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:25:29):
You've been You've been breaking stories left right and center.
And I'm just curious about, you know, with Dave Bolock
and and and obviously the the the reveal of the
payoff for nine dollars nine nine cents. You know, talk
a little bit about what what it is that you're
working on uh in this uh in this time spot.

Speaker 16 (01:25:50):
Well, you know, it's there's a lot going on, like
you mentioned, and you know, we broke the story on
Monday about the ninety nine dollars payout to the husband
of the police chief and how they kept it exactly
one dollar under one hundred thousand dollars and hopes that
they wouldn't have to reveal it. But you know, I
got my hands on the documents and I was able

(01:26:13):
to publish all that on Monday, and then yesterday had
the North Kunta auditor, Dave Bullock. And what you guys
need to understand the auditor, it's his job to make
sure the money is spent properly. Yes, you have the
Treasury Secretary and all that, but what you have in
the terms of the auditor, you have the person that
is in charge of making things or spent the right way,

(01:26:34):
just so like the irs like get an audit from
the irs, they want to make did things properly. And
so that's what he does, make sure that all the
money is spent properly in doing what they're supposed to
do above and you know, above board. And so he
is looking he look is currently looking into to the

(01:26:56):
husband to make sure something was done on the up
and up. It's like he did with the Johnny Jennings situation, Ryan, right,
you know the thing that he found with Johnny Jennings
was Hey, you know, you guys really need to be
transparent about this. And the City Council, or specifically, I
should say the staff members of the City of Charlotte,

(01:27:17):
specifically the city Attorney Anthony Fox, who will no longer
be in office after December thirty first, completely sees it
the other way, and that the taxpayers don't have a
right to know what's going on.

Speaker 1 (01:27:29):
So it looks like we're climbing up the ladder. So
we start here in Charlotte, we look at the state perspective,
and now we've got something else that's a little bit
on the bigger end and tell us a little bit
about who we're going to be hearing from.

Speaker 16 (01:27:46):
Yeah, so the other day, I believe on Monday, Michael
Whally filed officially followed to run for Senate in the
state of North Carolina. And then you know, Roy Cooper
did it today. I believe Don Brown did it yesterday.
So you're going to have a lot of people, you know,
this is going to be a big time race, and
this is going to cost tens and tens of millions
of dollars. Some people think that it's going to cost

(01:28:07):
upward of three four five hundred million dollars to try
and win this race.

Speaker 1 (01:28:11):
And Michael Wally will be.

Speaker 16 (01:28:12):
Joining us for the first two segments tonight. He's agreed
to call in for two full segments, so he will
be joining us tonight live from you know, from six
to thirty tonight.

Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
That's that's great, you know, He's probably got a lot
of stuff that he wants to lay out with you,
and and I can't wait to hear it. And you know,
see see what's all, what it's all going with and
how it's going I mean, really really what this is.
We are, we are the center of all of the
politics in this country right now, and it's really incredible
to see it.

Speaker 16 (01:28:43):
Well, I mean we really are. I mean North Carolina
because it is a purple state and a lot of
people think that Roy Cooper has a big time chance
to win this particular you know, this particular Senate seat
and take one of the seats away from the Republicans,
and so there will be a ton of eyes on
this particular seat from all over the country and really
all over the world.

Speaker 1 (01:29:03):
All right, Well, I'm gonna let you get set for
that conversation. And I'm really glad that you came in
and told us what was going on. Man, thanks so much,
appreciate it. Bright, Thanks buddy, Hey, you got it. That's
breaking Bret Jensen and he's going to be talking to
Michael Wattley. This is gonna be great because there's a
lot of stuff that needs to be sort of addressed,

(01:29:26):
like For example, we didn't even really get into the
case of the race back in Tennessee yesterday, but I
didn't think that it was going to be competitive. She
won by he won by nine ten points, right, and
you're supposed to win those kinds of seats. This is
the thing that's very important, and it's one thing that

(01:29:48):
Michael Watley was really good at, was, you know, recruiting candidates,
getting people to run, doing things that are going to
be effective, all that sort of stuff. This is not
a game. It is really life and death when you
think about all the stuff that we talked about over
the course of this whole day, from the morning all
the way to now and now with the breaking Brett

(01:30:08):
Shenson you're gonna get to hear with him and Michael Wattley.
But the fact is this is not This is not guaranteed.
Nothing is guaranteed. You got to work as hard as
you possibly can. And I got to tell you something,
I got very very good people around me, so I'm
able to succeed. I got Andrew, I got Nick, I

(01:30:31):
got Anna, and I got Dave Hewitt with an assist.
In the earlier part of the day with Pam, the
jam Warner Stick Around Here twenty four seven, three sixty five.
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