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Speaker 1 (00:17):
Oh, I mean, let me just tell you, this is
such a beautiful day. It's a beautiful day sitting outside here,
a little a little crisp for me. It's wonderful to
be out here at the truest field. Actually, it's such
an incredible opportunity. I always love coming here to the
to the ball games. Incredible stuff we've got. We've got
a great show for tonight. You're gonna have the Memphis
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Redbirds playing against the Nights, and there's going to be
a show afterwards for the the grateful dudes. And I
want to welcome into the program a man who I've
admired for just really for months and years, Pete Callander
joining us here. Months. Dude, we've worked together for like
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four years. Now, I'm saying months and years. That's it's
you know, it's it's a it's a it's an abbreviated
sort of a homage to you.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Well here, I probably took some time to build up
the admiration bank, you.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Know what I admire. I admired you the very from
the from the first I saw you. I mean, I
was like, that's a guy. That's my kind of guy.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
You like the crease of my pants, the cut of jib.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
If the cut of the jib which is different than
the cut of the jib, I think something out of
a biblical story. But here Howard Lutnick. Yes, Lutnick that
because wouldn't he just browbeat put into submission? Because he would,
he would. I love Lutnik. I'm an early adapter of
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Lutnik because he comes in and he goes, you don't
understand how much more money you're gonna make by not
murdering people throughout the region, and you're gonna you're gonna
be a to open up all kinds of casinos and
all that. I mean, he he likes to look at
the glass half over film And I love that about Lutnik.
And I wish he was in that room with President
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to Trump because he could he could paint the picture.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
But yeah, so just one one issue. I don't know, like,
I don't know how equipped or experienced he is in
negotiating with a literal psychopath, you.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
Know, like that's he's in real estate.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Oh that's fair.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
I don't yeah, like this estate.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
Yeah, this guy, Like when you sit down with this guy,
you have to understand that this guy has murdered of course,
many many, many many people and does not care. He
is a psychopath. And I don't know, like thinking that
you can negotiate with a psychopath, I think is a
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is a bit of a fool's Errand you.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
Know, so could you imagine, and I mean it does
take a great deal of imagination for this what I'm
about to say. Could you imagine Trump does not get
elected and right now, either Joe Biden is still president
or Kamala Harris is the president. What does that negotiation
look like?
Speaker 2 (03:19):
It looks like an empty room. Yeah, yeah, because it
would not happen. There would be there would be no
because the Democrat Party cannot sit down in a room
with Putin, not after what they have done. And you know,
at this point, we would probably have Adam Schiff fuf
for brains as the CIA director, uh huh. And like
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that's why he was on board with the Steele dossier
like he was. That's what we've learned from all the
declassified stuff is that Schiff was leaking and he was
doing all of this to advance the Russia collusion hoax
because he thought he was going to get the CIA
director post. And so you know, if and maybe pick
somebody else, or maybe she picks you know, her home
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state boy and puts him in that spot. I don't know,
but I think the Democrat the apparatus was so was
so involved with the with the smear. They can't sit
down with Putin because when like, if she sits down, like,
she's going to know right that this was all a hoax,
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perpetrated by her own intel agencies and all of that,
and that they are all involved in it as the
Democrat party. There's it's just infected all of that leadership.
And what's more is when she sits down with Putin,
the psychopath, she's going to know that he knows that
it was a hoax, and he's going to know that
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she knows he knows that's correct.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
So that is correct.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
And for a psychopath to have that kind of leverage
over you, you're screwed. So you can't meet with this guy.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
I can't. I can't, you know, knock back anything you've
just said there, because you're you're right, I mean, you
are one right. I think I have somebody else who
might be effective in that regard, and isac alone. Well,
you're gonna like this. I think you're gonna like this.
I think you're going to like this. Never seen anything
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like this before. I think you're going to like this.
This is a cut number thirty nine, Isaac, Can you
can you fire a cut number thirty nine? Please?
Speaker 3 (05:32):
Well?
Speaker 4 (05:32):
I think it's pretty sick and pathetic. And it just
said everything you need to know, the setting that we're under,
that they chose the time manner in place to send
their district director outside right when we're about to have this.
Prescott said everything you know about Donald Trump's America, and
that was top down.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
You know that for a fact.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
They'll deny it.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
I'm sure maybe they won't deny it. Shouid everything you
know about the authoritarian tendencies of the president of the
United States. I said in a moment, wake up, America,
wake up. You will not have a country if he
rigs this election. You will have a president will be
running for a third term. Mark my word. I wasn't
exaggerating when I said that I received in the mail
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a Trump twenty twenty eight hat from one of his
biggest supporters. These guys are not screwing around. The rules
do not apply to him. The most corrupt president in history.
He doesn't believe in free enterprise, No Joe. Crony capitalism,
no Joe. He is wrecking this country, wrecking the economy.
It's a lawless president. Wake up, America, Wake up to
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what's going on.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Yep, Oh he doesn't.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
He got the equivalent of a pizza mail to his house. Like,
that's the troll job that he got. And he wants
me to believe that this is indicative of the Orange
Hitler authoritarian street because he's getting trolled with MAGA twenty
twenty eight hats.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Give me a break, man. Listen, everybody needs to go
get one printed and mail it to the to the
to the to the UH to the state House.
Speaker 5 (07:05):
There.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
Yeah, he needs more of them. I mean, look, if
you if you're coming out that hard, you gotta you
gotta get more of those hats because you know you
could autograph them. He could actually turn it around and
make money.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
See here's the thing though, Yeah, I'm assuming you were
suggesting that Gavin Newsom would would be the guy to take.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Yeah, don't you think that no would would just give
up with the brow beating that he just got from
from Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
I don't think Gavin would be very helpful in the meeting.
He would just be going around cleaning the room the
entire time prior to Putin's arrival, you know, like he
did for San Francisco when the other comedy came to test,
he cleaned up for the Chinese president. So I think
he's gonna be otherwise distracted by trying to make sure
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everything is like in its perfect place, perfectly arranged. I
think he would fold in front of Putin like, uh, well,
let's say a prostitute getting punched in the stomach by
a fat guy with zits on his face.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
Wow, what what is that image? What is that? I've
never heard of that.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Yeah, No, that's how That's how he would. Yeah, I
am not advocating that. I'm just saying as an illustrative example.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
My goodness. Yeah, I got to get one of those
hats for you.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
That's too many words to fit on a hat. Oh
you're talking about the MAGA. Sorry, I thought you were
talking about the illustrative example.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
I went through the illustrive example. It was phenomenal.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
Yeah, that could be like a T shirt or a poster,
but definitely not a hat.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Peter, I am scoring this a ninety eight point nine
nice on the on the program today. I agree. I
think it's phenomenal. And the only reason why.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
I had a little bit, we had a footfall on
the landing.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Only only reason it wouldn't be one hundred is because
I'm not in the room with you. Uh yeah, that's it.
That's fair.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Yeah, environmental impact, we had.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
No control, right. Indeed, enjoy your weekend. You do the same,
so enjoy the game. You are a great American. I
know this, and you are as well. Thank you very much.
That's Pete callen see. I'm Brett Waterble. I see you later.
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News Talk eleven ten n I'm three WBT Brett Winterble
Show Live here from truest Field. Get ready for the
game tonight starting at seven. We'll be here till six.
Some commentary coming in, by the way. With Pete playing
that that beautiful song he plays every weekend, we've got
a guy that says, yeah, nice, nice, It's not fair
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that you play that song when I still have two
hours of work left. That's a very important point there.
And then we got another guy who says, Mark says
Republicans twenty twenty eight for California, get rid of newscom
You know, well, he's this this guy is a I'm
very underwhelmed by him. I lived underneath him in terms
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of governorship lieutenant governorship, and I am just happy to
be out of there. Unfortunately, Jim just likes to stay
in in that same sort of place, and it's good
to have Jim on the program today. Still living under
the reign of Gavenus. So what's going on, Jim?
Speaker 6 (10:23):
Yeah, you know, this whole thing got started years ago
and I decided I was going to buy my house
near my parents because my brother decided.
Speaker 5 (10:30):
He was going to run off and be the Asian.
Speaker 6 (10:32):
Affairs edit their pre Squire magazine.
Speaker 5 (10:34):
When my dad passed away after Christmas, he had to.
Speaker 6 (10:37):
Come back fly back in two weeks. So I kind
of made the conscious decision to stake close to the
old folks and watch them muster out. And then it
just kept rolling over and over into one. You know,
one of my licenses here just a yeah, you get
you get attached.
Speaker 5 (10:57):
To a lot of certain things. But we're I'm doing it.
Speaker 6 (11:02):
We've got our eyes on getting some new leadership yep.
Speaker 5 (11:08):
Installed.
Speaker 6 (11:08):
So it's started starting to see some raise the sunshine.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
All right, So I'm going to throw something at you
that you did not plan on talking about. But I
think it's a it's it's it's good for you to
talk about this and what I'm about to throw at you.
Uh and and everybody else I know that is going
to want to weigh in on this across the period
of this program. And that is today is VJ Day,
and that is something that eighty years ago, Jim, eighty
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years ago, we were able to finally end the terror
in the east in the West. I mean, my gosh,
what a what a day. And uh. And I'm inviting
people today especially to share their thoughts on VJ Day.
Unfortunately in certain quarters it's not popular to celebrate that.
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But your thought on that.
Speaker 6 (12:01):
Yeah, it goes back to family. If you have a
solid foundation of good grounding and our successful life, you
have strong attachments to your family, and you honor the
legacy of the heritage of your family. And you know,
everybody knows about my father, who was an able bodied
seaman and he had just joined the navy. He left
the Merchant Marines and joined the Navy in the closing
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months of the war because he wanted the benefits that
everybody else was getting in the military and the girls
and he just happened to make Chelsea Piers the night
before and was walking through Times Square when the doors
the windows opened up and confetti and paper came flying out.
The sirens were going off, and he stayed in party
for two and a half days in Times Square. Unbeknownst
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to him, his footprints followed right by the path of
people that were iconic made history, their iconic photo of
the girl and the sailor.
Speaker 5 (12:56):
Embracing and kissing.
Speaker 6 (12:58):
He is the sailor and the white cracker jack that
is passing.
Speaker 5 (13:02):
Off to the right last of them as you're facing
the pictures.
Speaker 6 (13:07):
So we found that out a couple of years a
couple of years ago. He never knew it was him, obviously.
Speaker 5 (13:12):
He knew he was in time scaring.
Speaker 6 (13:14):
He would replay that back for me, and he told
me the whole story a number of times after seeing
the archival footage on the news. Every year when the
celebrate at the end of the Second World War, we
would be reminded of it by him. So, yeah, he
goes back further than than just when my parents decided
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to live in Torrance, California, after the after this Korean
War was over, they married and they had my brother,
and it goes back to to then, I suppose when
you could say that, yeah, he walked past the walk
past history and paid played a small part of it
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in it and just made the decision to make his
make his phones in California.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
So yeah, well, great stuff, Jim. I appreciate you being
on the show today and sharing with that because I
think it's very important for everybody to understand what the
history of today is. And that is the eightieth anniversary
of the end of World War two, the official end
of World War Two, which was VJ Day. And you know,
I don't know how much of this is getting talked
about in the schools. I don't know how much of
this is being talked about with any of these folks
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that are out there, but this is this is an
auspicious occasion. And by the way, by the way, because
the war ended what it did in VJ Day, because
that happened, your dad was alive, and there were millions
of people who would otherwise not be alive had that
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war gone on. And you know, we've been talking over
the course of the last six weeks about the testing
of the atomic bomb, about how all that stuff was
was vicious and terrible, but necessary to end a war.
And that's a very It's one of the things that
people I think should should be grateful for that we
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didn't have to fight longer. And one imagines that the
and I think this is something that it's a legitimate point.
Maybe if you don't think it is, that's fine. But
Vladimir Putin is meeting Donald Trump on VJ Day in Alaska.
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The Russians, for all of the evils of Soviet Communism,
the Russians were a necessary component of the fight coming
from the east as we were coming from the west,
and I would I would hope that that would be
remarked upon at some point in the conversation. Steve Whitcoff's
going to be in the room, Marco Rubio is going
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to be in the room. President Trump's going to be
in the room. And then obviously you're going to have
a bunch of people there as well who are who
are in place for all of this. But I think
it's an incredibly important thing to think back eighty years
ago today. I don't know that we'll all be around
for the ninetieth anniversary or the one hundredth anniversary, but
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lord knows, we owe a debt of gratitude to that
generation of heroes who saved Western civilization and by extension,
the world. There's talk eleven nine three WBT. It is.
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I mean, it's it's really really exciting to see the
president of the United States of America walking alongside Vladimir
putin In. It was Australia in Alaska, the place that
we bought for like seven million bucks. And you know,
Mayer Prutin's like dang, I could have had more territory
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if they hadn't sold the UH sold it to the
United States. But I mean, really a historic moment. And
when you when you sit there and look at what's
happening here, the lie is obvious when it comes to
what people said about Trump. What do they say about
Trump warmonger, He wants to fight, he wants to invade,
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he wants to do bad things, all this sort of stuff.
He's doing the exact opposite. He went to the Middle East,
and you saw he he only attacked in Iran because
there was no other option left. But he didn't wipe
out the entire country. He didn't go, you know, to
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try to show how tough of a guy he was,
and all that sort of stuff. And what what is
he getting hammered for. He's getting hammered for trying to
clean up the the the illegal immigration that's come into
our country that has not been beneficial to the America.
Can people buy and large, especially people who are criminals
we also have as a as a result of that
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whole conversation as well a number of other things that
are that are in play. He's trying to help people
in Washington, DC because they're not safe. Why is that evil?
I mean, I'll take a call on it if you want.
It's seven four five, seven eleven ten. I mean, you
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you sit back and you you look at all this
stuff that is that is happening, and it really is amazing.
It really is amazing. Let me grab this call from Paul. Paul,
welcome to the program. Go for it.
Speaker 7 (18:43):
Yeah, I have one correction to make on the Japan surrendering.
It was actually yesterday. Japan surrendered on August to fifteenth,
but time zone is different. It was the fourteenth in
the United States.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Sure, sure, A very very important thing to note in
that regard. Absolutely, And I'm really happy that. Yeah, I'm
really happy that I brought that up. I'm very happy
that you brought that up. Okay, thank you, Paul. It's
a I don't know what happened. We're remote, so things
are going to go in and out here it happens.
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You know, it's ninety two degrees outside. Let me go
over here and just kind of talk about something that
I think is important. And I'm not going to buy
into this by any stretch of the imagination. Do you
know what? Hillary Clinton came out and said. Anybody know
what Hillary Clinton came out and said. She said that
if Trump gets the war over with Ukraine, that he
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could win the Nobel Peace Prize if he ends the
war in Ukraine, and she says she would nominate him.
Hillary Clinton wants to nominate Donald Trump if he gets
the war over. Uh. I don't even know what you
do with that. I don't, I really don't. I I
this is this is a real difficult sort of a
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bit of a analysis. Is this is this like her
way of an olive branch? Is it an olive branch
that we've got here? I mean, I just I just
sit back and I say to myself, no, wait a second,
what what is what is this that is going on here?
She wants to nominate him if he gets the war over.
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Why didn't she try to do it when she was
the Secretary of State. She said, he would very much,
He very much would look like to receive the Nobel
Peace Prize. Clinton said during a discussion with this audience's
favorite person over at Fox News Channel, and that's Jessica Tarloff.
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I know you guys, big fan, huge fans, Jessica Tarlov.
You guys drive around listening to it. I'm sure you DVD,
d dB are it? Maybe a DVD it too, because
maybe you want to see it over and over again.
The Trump foe took her remarks a step further and
said she would nominate Trump herself if he were able
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to end the war without oh, without conceding territory to Russia.
So there's your poison. There's your poison pill. There's your
poison pill right there. I mean, come on, what are
we what are we trying to do here? You know,
when we're when we're there and we're looking at all
this kind of stuff. You know, there's a lot of
storylines that are that are moving. Okay, but coming up,
I'm gonna give you the background and the foundation of
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how all the drama happened here, How all the drama
emerged over the course of well, geez, we're talking almost yeah,
about twenty five years, about about twenty five, twenty five
maybe thirty five years. I'll get you the details straight ahead.
We're taking your phone calls. Everything is fair game. You
have thoughts on the issues of the day. You're more
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than welcome to be a part of the conversation. Except
for nobody. Yeah that that that that clip is by request,
by the way, by request, I have that w BT
text line, w BT text line. Yeah, absolutely that that
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that came in from here. I'm gonna give the right
to credit. It's it's going to be uh who was
a j aj wanted to hear that? How about that?
How about that? We got a message here you just
want to be angry. Someone's trying to do something nice
and you still want to try to be upset? What
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is that? What is that referencing? That's that's an interesting
referencing there. I don't know who was. I don't think
anybody's been angry on the program at all. She say,
it's Pete or me? No, impossible, impossible. You know what's interesting?
We got this comment that came in. It's a blank
it's a blank number. Let's make a deal. Bob Barker,
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Clinton masterminds and smoke screens. I think that's true. I
think that's actually a very true reality. Oh maybe that's
what they're saying that I was being mean about with
Hillary Clinton, not to you know, being what we thought
she would be. I mean, that could happen. But why
don't we think about this, What about the cost of
arrogance Tonight? We are confronting a legacy not of leadership,
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but of hubris, a legacy born of the ashes of
the Cold War and carried forward by diplomats who mistook
dominance for diplomacy. In nineteen ninety, as the Soviet Union teetered,
the US Secretary of State James Baker looked Gorbacheff in
the eye and said, NATO will not move move one
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inch eastward. It was not written, it was not signed,
it was spoken. And in the world of statesman words matter.
That's all you have is your word. Yet within a
decade that promise was discarded. NATO expanded Poland, Hungary, the
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Czech Republic, the Baltics, Romania, Bulgaria, each move justified as defensive,
each expansion framed as freedom, but to Russia it was
a betrayal of that original promise, a slow deliberate, but
a slow deliberate encroachment. In two thousand and eight, Russia
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warned the world invading Georgia, and in twenty fourteen it
acted again. Crimea was seized, don Bas was destabilized, and
Ukraine became the battleground for a broken promise. Introduce Victoria Newland.
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This is the lady who is responsible for much of
the chaos that has come across low these many years.
Victoria Newland, a senior US diplomat and a deep state
as deep staters go, was caught on tape discussing Ukraine's
future government before the old one had even fallen. Yats
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is the guy, she said, and Yatsenyuk became prime minister.
That wasn't democracy, it was orchestration. It was regime design
from Afar. Susan Rice shaped the talking points. Barack Obama
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authorized the aid. Joe Biden became the face of reform,
while his son joined the board of a Ukrainian energy
firm called Barisma, a name now synonymous with conflict of interest.
With blurred lines between diplomacy and profiteering. When Putin invaded
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in twenty twenty two, the West feigned surprise, but it
was no surprise. It was the consequence of years of provocation,
at least from the perspective of the Russians, of ignoring
red lines, of dismissing Russian security concerns as paranoia. Zelensky
rose as a symbol of defiance, but he inherited a
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crisis not of his own making, a war fueled by
Western ambition and Eastern resentment. And in Washington, Donald Trump
questioned NATO's purpose, not out of wisdom, but out of isolationism.
So let's be honest. This is not a triumph of democracy.
It was a failure of diplomacy, a failure of the
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deep state, a failure of the experts, a failure to
respect spheres of influence, a failure to honor spoken words,
and a failure to foresee the cost of arrogance. We
cannot rewrite the past, but we have to learn from it,
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because broken promises breed broken nations, and when great powers
play chess with smaller states, it is the people who bleed,
not the bidens, not the elites, not the newlands, not
the folks that are large and in charge. So we
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should take this as a warning not to retreat from principle,
but to remember that principle without humility is just another
name for empire. And look, you're not going to find
a bigger warhawk than me when it comes to Russia.
I don't trust Vladimir Putin. I don't like Vladimir Putin,
but I trust the President of the United States trying
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to get this thing put back in the bottle so
that innocent people don't have to bleed. And one can
only hope with that weird occasion of Hillary Clinton saying
she wants to see Donald Trump win the Nobel Prize.
If in fact he's able to pull this off, that
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is faint praise. She is the destroyer. This administration is
trying to be the peacemaker. One hand to shake another
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hand with the weapons in it. If it must be enforced,
it must be inforced. News Talk eleven, ten ninety three, WVT,
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it's the Brett Winnable Show. Good to be with you.
So we now know that the folks are behind the
closed doors. I know, just right on time. Man, It's amazing.
We are watching something historic happen as you know, the
President of the United States took Air Force one went
up to Alaska to meet with Vladimir Putin. This summit
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is now underway and we are monitoring it very very closely.
A lot of different things are happening all at the
same time. You've got a couple of different advisors who
are in there with President Trump, including Marco Bio, Secretary
of State, and then of course Steve Woodcoff, who has
been somebody who's been trying to push for a peaceful
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transfer of whatever comes next here right in addition to that,
in addition to that, nobody is totally safe, and this
is a story that I think is particularly despicable. DHS
is saying that Christome is temporarily staying in military housing
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after facing vicious doxing and death threats. DHS Secretary Christyom
has faced vicious doxing on the dark web and a
surge in death threats coming her way. Homeland Security Secretary
Christinome temporarily relocated her personal residence as she's facing threats
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and vicious doxing following the media's publishing of the location
of Christi G. Nomes Washington, DC apartment. Now I want
to find out who the reporters are that got that,
and I want to see if they're going to face
any kind of I'd say fifteen to twenty months something
like that. Maybe she faced docsing on the dark Web
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and the surgeon death threats, including from the terrorist organizations, cartels,
and criminal gangs that DHS targets those people. Though I
think the terrorist organizations, cartels, and criminal gangs that would
be the constituency for many of the California folks out there.
I would think that's probably I'm not saying they're the ones.
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I'm not saying the California people are the ones, but
I'm saying those are basically the organizations that are most
harmed by law and order in the United States. Due
to threats and security concerns, she's been forced to temporarily
stay in secure military housing. It's a shame that the
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media chooses sensationalism over the safety of people enforcing America's
laws to keep Americans safe. What I'm trying to remember
if there was dosing of the prior administrations that had
come in that way, I don't believe there was. Is
it because she's a female. I'm wondering if it's because
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she's a female. I'm just wondering if that's if that's
what we've got going on here. We will not and
have not let this violence stop us or slow us down.
Every day, our law enforcement continues to enforce the law
and arrest the most depraved criminals, including pedophiles, terrorists, murderers,
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gang members, and sexual predators. You know, this is the
price that people have to pay when it comes to
wanting to see the streets safer and to see what
needs to be handled in terms of these sorts of things, right,
I Mean, one would think one would think maybe maybe
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maybe not just one, but one would think that what's
going on out there is is you've got a situation
with the with the folks being being a little little grumpy,
like you just make sure kind of wonder about this, right,
I mean, you've you look at this sort of stuff.
It's a pretty a pretty wild world that we're living
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in right now, you know, when when you when you
look at some of the other stories that are out
there moving. Uh, the president does have a secret weapon
when he goes to meet with Vladimir Putin, and it's
a very serious weapon and it has nothing to do
with nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, invading any of that sort
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of stuff. What he has is a a pretty good
rapport with a lot of countries around the world who
have now bought into the sort of ways that people
are making money now with the tariffs and India. India
is very worried. They are very nervous. You know, Mody
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and Trump were super tight, really good friends. Alaska, though,
is now regarded as a red flag for India. As
Trump is heading and is now at the meeting with
Vladimir Pubin amidst US Russia attentions. India faces potential repercussions
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for its own oil purchases from Moscow, hinted at by
the Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant, while elite Indian Air Force
pilots participated in a US led red flag exercise in Alaska. Washington,
DC considers the sanctions or tariffs on New Delhi if
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it fails to sway Moscow. In other words, we're going
to start taking your allies that work with Vladimir Putin
and we're going to force harder tariffs to try to
push them to a different place. You know, it's really incredible,
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and we will try to play for you. I got
a request for golden earring. We will try to affect
at and play that for you guys again and probably
a couple more times. That's that's what we got going
on Herehe's talk eleven ten and I'm three WBT Brittwinterable Show.
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really just awesome to be here. So, as I was
saying in that last segment talking about India and talking
about how there's always a way you can utilize power,
not directly at somebody, but with an ally for somebody.
So here's an example. Right when the elite Indian Air
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Force pilots, including the celebrated squadron leader Shivangi Singh, India's
first female RAFAEL flyer, in a participation with the US
led Red Flag exercises in Alaska at the Elmendorf Air
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Force Bases a year ago, flying halfway across the world
with a panoply of India's air assets, including Russian made jets,
little could have been imagined that Washington would be red
flagging New Delhi for buying oil from Moscow. So you know,
you get the friends in family plan. You know, you've
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probably heard of that before with a variety of different
sort of things. Well, here it is, as US President
Donald Trump headed out to the very same Elmendorf Air
Force Base to meet Russia's leader of Vladimir Putin on Friday.
Trump aides left little doubt that India would pay the
price if Washington failed to bend Moscow to its whim.
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So now President Trump is leaning on India to lean
on Putin. Oh and the leverage there is with the
Indians is with India because they get to say to Putin,
we're not buying you, we're not buying any more of
your oil because of this stupid war that you're fighting here,
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and we don't like it. It's not the way it's
supposed to be. It's not the way it's supposed to go,
all that kind of stuff. But if things don't go well,
like let's say that they're trying to talk to Vladimir
Putin and they're trying to do all that kind of stuff, well,
if things don't go well, then sanctions or secondary tariffs
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on India could go up. So they already have a deal,
but now they're saying, listen, if we already have a deal,
if we have a deal, if we need a deal,
if we got to do all this other sort of stuff,
how are we going to how are we going to
pull this off? Well, the way you're going to pull
this off is pretty simple. If things don't go well,
then sanctions or secondary tariffs on India could go up.
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According to Scott Bessant in an interview on Bloomberg TV,
setting the stage for a New Delhi to be the
fall guy, Donald Trump can blame New Delhi because they're
continuing to give energy to the to the folks there. Now,
isn't that wonderful? I mean, this is a yeah, yes,
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you are hearing a grateful padman to night alongside me.
New Delhi will be the fall guy. He well, while
providing an off ramp for China, which buys more Russian
oil than India does. So there you go, there's not
going to be really any kind of a loss.
Speaker 3 (39:44):
There.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
The best at creating, the best at creating a leverage
for himself. Bessant offered a remarkable insight into why Western
powers are reluctant to punish. Why is that? Why does
China have that magic ability China? When he asked the
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leaders at the table of the G seven summit in
Canada whether they were willing to put a two hundred
percent secondary tariff on Beijing, everybody wanted to see what
kind of shoes they were wearing. A reference to China's
manufacturing mite that has the West in a stranglehold. Now
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you could probably play that at some point there, Isaac,
you could probably play stranglehold. I think that's that would
be something magnificent. But this is what you have going
on here. So they're behind the behind doors, they're not
going to break until about seven thirty our time, So
we're still like three and a half almost four hours,
and this is not going to go over on time.
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I mean, it's going to go over on time. It's
not going to be a you know, a quick split
kind of a deal here. So this is like a
bunch of people standing around in the in the cable channels,
pining and wondering what this is gonna end up looking like.
And what's gonna end up looking like is a whole
bunch of people waiting. Is the baby born? Is the
baby born? Is the baby born? Yet? That's that's what
we got, and I think that's I think that's probably
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what this game ends up looking like. You know, when
you when you kind of take a peek at it,
and when you take a you know the way things
are are happening. I mean you just you sit back
and you say, Okay, here's the deal. Uh, We're either
going to do it or not. Like I wonder if
President Trump goes in and says immediately, so are we
doing a deal or are we not doing a deal?
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I mean, that's that's what I That's what I want
to know. I want to know if that's what's going
on now. Now. Look, we are the biggest economy in
the world. We are the biggest place in the world
that people want to spend their money. So we do
have a strong hand here. I mean, there's there's no
doubt that we have a strong hand here. And the
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reality is the Democratic Party is in so chaotic state
right now that they don't even have the horses to
get in there and to try to push That's one
of the things that people do not look at, that
people do not understand. But but it's that size of
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the economy that's got all the effect that we need.
You know, I just I sit back and I said him,
I said, Okay, how does how does this stuff sort
of keep going? How do we deal with it? You know,
for the life of me, I couldn't tell you, but
I can tell you this. I think the outcome of
this deal, or of this attempt attempted deal, let's say, right,
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I think it is going to be successful. And I
know you're sitting there and you're saying to yourself, women,
I can't I can't believe this. I can't believe that
you really think that there's going to get a deal done.
Vodimir Putin is the second coming of the devil. Well,
the devil's still walking around, by the way. But when
you when you think about what it is that we're
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trying to do, then what do we say? What's the answer? Well,
europe suddenly, holy cow, who thought this might happen? Just
in time? Just in time? You have a you have
a you've got a situation on your hands where European
arms factories are ramping up production, a new era of
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rearmament amid the Russian Ukraine War. So starting in twenty
twenty two, back when you had Victoria Newland and all
those folks, Susan Rice and all those people, they basically
decided that they were going to make sure that there
was going to be a big war in the in
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the in the area that we're talking about. European Union
is act in support of ammunition production program has been
crucial in addressing production bottlenecks, and they're just more than
happy to sell more weapons. For a long time. You know,
like if you think about what you what you thought
about about the Europeans, you know that the Europeans for
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a long time they talked a big game, but they
really did peak when they lost all of their all
of their influence in their different sort of you know,
places where they were controlling territory, and then they were
all thrown out of those territories. Right Africa, South Africa,
uh of course, obviously Southeast Asia, Asia, all those places
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you know, you saw progressively even into South America. People
were losing, they were losing their shirts. But what did
we have happening? Freedom and liberty was spreading. But too
many people believe that freedom and liberty is confused by
saying we have to go out and bomb indigenous peoples
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and other peoples and things like that. We should only
be a defensive nation, not a nation that goes around
looking for a fight, Because Lord knows, all you got
to do is look back at the War on Terror,
and you know full well that there were bad actors
who were not giving us the straight stuff. News Talk
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eleven three WBT Bretwinterable Show, Good to be with you
Here live at truest Field. Looking across diagonally from where
I'm sitting is the Night's Team Store. A lot of
people are in there doing some shopping. This game doesn't
start until seven o'clock tonight, so I don't know what
the state of the tickets are, but I imagine you might
(45:56):
be able to get some tickets. Really really entertaining music
going on. We've got a variety of of we we
just had Bruce Springsteen being played on top of Grateful
Dead music and that was that was really remarkable. I
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think if I had played that for Putin, he would
surrender in Ukraine at that stage of the game. I do,
I really I do, and so I do appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (46:27):
Dude.
Speaker 1 (46:27):
This is this is what live broadcasting is like when
you're outside and it's it's it's really great. I'm hoping
maybe we'll get to catch up with some some of
our favorite friends who might be walking around here, and
we'll try to effort that to you as well. But
our telephone number is seven oh four five, seven oh
eleven ten. A big win for the second I will
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take like four calls on the Second Amendment issue the
Ninth Circuit. Do you guys remember when the Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals. Do you guys remember when the Ninth
Circuit would never ever acknowledge to being an American institution.
I remember that, and over the course of years, I
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think they've kind of done a one eighty. The Ninth
Circuit has overturned California's one gun per month restriction. Now
I would like to know, in seriousness, I would like
to know, like, are you a one gun a month person?
Like I wish I had that kind of coin. That
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would be pretty great. The United States Court of Appeals
for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a mandate Thursday,
overturning California's one gun a month restriction. The case was
called Win versus Bonta. Banta is a horrifically bad attorney general.
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Like I'm talking about out, who would you rather have
for attorney general than Rob Bonta in California? I mean,
he is so full of it. He's just one hundred
percent full of it. I would trade Bonta for Kat
o'calin Kato. I would take Kat o'kalin over Rob Bonta.
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And I think Kat o'calen would be a more effective
lawyer having never gone to law school. So this is
a huge win. Though, The Second Amendment Foundation noted that
the one gun a month restriction allows law abiding citizens
to purchase only one handgun or semi automatic center fire
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center fire rifle or combination thereof, from a licensed dealer
in a thirty day period. How many how many? How
many pizzas are you allowed to get in a in
a in a month? How many pizzas can you order
in a month? You probably could order thirty, You probably
could order sixty, You probably could order ninety, You could
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probably order a thousand. But in California, they want to
control your freedom and liberties. You know why they do this, right,
It's a control thing. It's all it is, is a
control thing. Nobody respects the legal authority in the state
of California. It's just it's a goof show. It's all goofy.
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Judge Danielle Forrest wrote for the majority opinion in the
June twenty twenty five ruling, noting California has a one
gun a month law that prohibits most people from buying
more than one firearm in a thirty day period. The
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District Court held that the law violates the Second Amendment.
We affirm California law is facially well, they're facially two faced,
but facially unconstitutional because of the possession of multiple firearms
and the ability to acquire firearms through purchase without meaningful restraints,
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and they avoided that thing. They took that thing, and
they said, forget about it. We're not gonna do that anymore.
This was a piece written up over at Breitbart, and
that was posted up there by aw R. Hawkins, a
guy whose work I always admire and I always get
excited when he calls in the show and he spends
time with us, and you know, really really good, good person,
(50:34):
a good person. Nobody's ever seen a person so good.
So for before, I'm sorry, I'm channeling my inner Trump
coming up, crazy Maxine Waters. You have to hear this.
You have to hear it to believe it. And after
you hear it, you will still not believe it. She
is way way out there. News Talk eleven ten, nine
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ninety three WB tis the Print Winterble Show. It is
great to be with you, guys, taking your phone calls.
Seven oh four five seven zero eleven ten. Let me
give you a just a sample for the lunacy that's
going on in our country. Okay, give me cut thirty six, Isaac,
I know it's I called for another number. Give me
cut number thirty six, and then I will play cut
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number thirty eight, Cut thirty six. Jasmine Crockett. She has
a big reveal for you people, and I think you
should hear this cut thirty six go.
Speaker 8 (51:43):
I talked to black folk all the time as somebody
who's a child of a preacher. Listen, most Black people
are not Republicans simply because we just as like y'all races.
I can't hang out with the KKA and Neil.
Speaker 1 (51:54):
That's really what it is. But when we think about.
Speaker 8 (51:56):
Who we are as black people and we think about
where we come from, most black people have very conservative values, right,
But the reality is that like we just can't side
with like the neo Nazis and niw we like we
not We're not dealing with y'all like that, right.
Speaker 1 (52:13):
How about that? That's a take that was from this morning,
by the way, at an event that also featured another congresswoman,
Aana Presley, and of course it also was uh it
was also oh Al al Sharpton. Al Sharpton was there,
and neither of them reacted, and neither of them like
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they didn't applaud, but they didn't react. They were just like, oh, yeah, okay,
that's that's what's what I mean. It's kind of you know, uh,
you know that that's I just it's kind of interesting, right,
I mean, it's kind of an interesting thing when you
when you sit back it you go, wait, hold on
a minute. Uh, here we go, Maxine Waters declaring some
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version of war on Texas Cut number thirty eight. Please go.
Speaker 9 (53:05):
We know that this president would love to call martial
art and to say that he's protecting the citizens against
us those.
Speaker 3 (53:14):
That he had deemed are part of.
Speaker 9 (53:16):
DEI diversity and inclusion in all of that. But what
you heard today was California organized. What you heard today
was our Citizens Commission is prepared to work with us
to ensure that we do it the right way. The
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governor has described I think, in very detail, how we
are going to make sure that the people of California,
the people are going to make the decision. I want
you to know, the Democratic Caucus of California, we are organized,
we're ready, and we're working with the governor. And we
are not only organized, but we are prepared to move
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in a way that will include all of the people
in this decision that has to be made. Texas maybe
big and people may think that they got power.
Speaker 3 (54:12):
They ain't seen nothing yet.
Speaker 9 (54:14):
They haven't seen what happened when we get organized here
in the state of California.
Speaker 1 (54:20):
So what do I want to say about that? What
do I want to say about that? Here's what I
want to say about that. You can't even put out fires.
You can't even put out fires. You can't even stop
sewage from coming in from Mexico and getting our bravest,
most important maybe seals from being sick. What are you
talking about? What are you talking? Can you open that
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one up for me again, Isaac? And I want you
to play it again because I'm trying to see what
she's trying to describe with Texas. Just give me, Just
give me, and I'll tell you what to stop.
Speaker 9 (54:51):
We know that this president would love to call Marshal
Art and to.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
Say I always that Marshall Marshall order was that Marshall Otter?
Who's Marshall Otter?
Speaker 3 (55:05):
To call Marshall?
Speaker 1 (55:07):
Who is that guy? Have you ever seen Marshall Otter?
I've got I've got I've got four for four slots
open here? Can I Maybe I didn't hear it right?
Was it Colonel Otter?
Speaker 3 (55:22):
Was it Marshall?
Speaker 1 (55:24):
Marshall Otter? Marshall Otter? What is who is that? I've
I've never heard of marshall Otter. I mean, I've been
around a lot of places. I was in California a
lot is marshall Otter?
Speaker 3 (55:38):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (55:39):
Could that be? Could that be Gavin Newsom's safe word,
Marshall when things get a little scary. Here, here's forty
one cut forty one. Let's hear the forty one clip here,
please go.
Speaker 4 (55:53):
I think it's pretty sick and pathetic, and it's just
said everything you need to know the setting.
Speaker 1 (55:58):
That we're under.
Speaker 4 (55:59):
That they show is the time manner in place to
send their district director outside right when we're about to
have this, Prescott shaid, everything you know about Donald Trump's
America should everything you know about the authoritarian tendencies of
the President of the United States.
Speaker 10 (56:15):
And Governor Newsom firing off this Trump style tweet saying,
quote Donald is finished, he is no longer quote hot
first of the hands so tiny and now me, Gavin C.
Newsom have taken away his step. Many are saying he
can't even do the big stairs on Air Force one anymore,
uses the little baby stairs now, sad.
Speaker 1 (56:38):
I know who marshall Otter is. I know who marshall
Otter is. It's Biden. She's gonna call what Joe Biden
and say you have to come back and assume the presidency.
Is that what that's got to be? What it is? Right?
Who else could Marshall Otter? I'm looking them up right now.
Hold on, okay, I know who that was. That's the
imaginary friend of Biden.
Speaker 3 (56:59):
Marshall.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
Is it Marshall Law? And she said Marshall Otter or
is it Marshall Law? And she said, Marshall Otter. We'll
take a quick poll on that. Seven oh four or five,
seven oh eleven? Ten Brett, you're making fun. I'm not
making fun. I'm attempting to be very very, very very
(57:24):
you know available, That's what I'm doing. This is why
I do this. That's why we all do this. You know.
You sit back here and and I do I think
I agree with this, with this brilliant take. Let them
sell the land in question to the United States. We
should be Russia's neighbor and we could be friends with them,
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we could keep the peace. Yeah, I don't know if
that's gonna happen. I don't think that's gonna be an answer,
not until we get Marshall Otter in marshall Arter. Marshall Otter,
let me tell you something. Always around the water, marshall Otter,
from the water. I mean, oh, is that maybe her secret?
(58:09):
Is that maybe her Will you check please for me
and see if that's maybe her handle on X marshall
ardor yeah, it's a good one. That's a that's a
good one. Give me cut number Well, we're doing this.
Cut number thirty seven. Scott Jennings taken down David Axelrod
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over violence in Louisville. Cut number thirty seven.
Speaker 11 (58:33):
Your hometown of Louisville.
Speaker 12 (58:36):
Also a Democrat mayor and Democrat governor.
Speaker 1 (58:38):
Go ahead.
Speaker 11 (58:38):
Your hometown of Louisville has comparable murder rates and property
So you're saying it's all about the Democrat mayor and
Democratic cracker. Would you advise the president to describe Louisville
as he describes Washington. Would you support sending the military
into Louisville?
Speaker 12 (58:55):
I mean, answer, well, Louisville and the District MBIE are
two different places, because the Constitution designates.
Speaker 3 (59:05):
It's exactly right.
Speaker 12 (59:06):
Louisville is a violent place. We had kids shot at
a bus stop. We have an epidemic of violence in
Louisville and it has been under democratic control for decades,
and my state's been under a democratic the last two.
Speaker 1 (59:20):
Let's look at what because we have we are up
against the r But I absolutely absolutely true. But you
can't deny that it's politically advantageous to go after the mayors.
Speaker 12 (59:31):
Of cane you on politics, it's good politics to reduce crime, agreed.
That's why Trump is reducing crime. And I don't understand
why Democrats want to keep.
Speaker 1 (59:39):
It to say the mayors cities and loose states, and
it's just it's a winner for him.
Speaker 3 (59:42):
And I know that.
Speaker 1 (59:45):
I'm willing to take a uh an answer from the
audience here straight ahead, and that is what is the
upside for crime in a community? Because it sounds to
me like that debate that they're having there. Yeah, they're
they're trying to like actual rods, trying to make an argument,
and then he's trying to blame Louisville for having violence,
but it's a Democrat controlled city, So like, what, like,
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what's the upside to violence in the cities? I can
only think of one possible explanation for people who want
violence in cities, and I have to conclude that it's
people who are on the take in government and business,
in criminal enterprises that they want there to be more
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crime out there because it's more money for them. But
what about the people who are normal and working and
being honest and all that sort of stuff. I don't know.
I don't know. I guess you're on your own. So sad,
so sad. It's not going to prevail, folks. I promise
(01:00:52):
you it's not going to prevail. Hey, it's winnable. How
are you good to be with you? Seven oh four, five,
(01:01:13):
seven oh eleven ten. I love my audience more than
any other person loves their audience, and I'm telling you
why because you guys. During the break, you guys came
in with some of the greatest ever interpretations of what
Maxine Waters was saying. And I'm going to go through that.
(01:01:34):
I was going to do a riff here, but the
riff is going to be what you guys thought that
she was saying. And it's fantastic. Okay, it is fantastic.
Here we go. I thought she said martial arts. See
I thought that too. However, somebody else comes up and
says they think it was martial order, like a person
(01:01:57):
named Marshall order, which I think is really great. We
also got this one coming in martial art. She said
martial art. I think that's possible. I think it's possible
that she said martial art. We also got this one.
This is from Kelly. Longtime listener Maxine Waters meant to
(01:02:20):
say martial law. Had an old lady moment and thought
martial arts. Or maybe she means order. I can't imagine
that she needs any order. She just does what she does. Hey, Brett,
love the show. I listen every day on the way
home from work. I think Maxine Waters was trying to
say he would like to call Colonel Potter. Wow, great callback,
(01:02:46):
great callback. Okay, then we get this one. I don't
know who this is from. This is from somebody who's clever,
Howardy Brett. It sounded to me like mad Maxine said
mar martial art with the R like er like you're
growling as possible. Howdie Brett sounded to me like mad
(01:03:09):
Maxine said Marshal Art. I gotta double up on that one.
Very interesting, Okay, Howdy Brett. Oh no, that's a triplet.
What is going on here? Is she taking control of
the horizontal and the virtual? I think she said martial arts,
ignoring that Chuck Norris is a Texan, very good like that,
(01:03:29):
like that bit. Then she also we had an observation
who said, didn't Clinton spend one hundred million dollars to
add police officers? Yes, yes they did, but I think
that was over in Haiti. I'm not totally sure. I
might be wrong. And then finally we got liberalism is
a mental disorder. That's a very clever book. I read
(01:03:49):
that book. Many people have read that book. It was
a very very interesting book when it was when it
was done. Hey, by the way, congratulations to all the
veterans of World War Two. I know we lose the
far too quickly each and every day, but today we
are sitting back here, and you know what we are doing.
We are sitting back here and we are celebrating v
(01:04:12):
Jay Day. VJ Day. I know they technically signed a
day ago, going back eighty years, but at least we
are celebrating VJ Day here, which is really cool, which
is really good, and it's important because can you imagine,
can you imagine you're getting sent all over the world
(01:04:36):
to go fight for your country, other people's countries, all
that kind of stuff. And then suddenly suddenly you go
the war is done, the war is over. I get
to go back to my family. I survived. Can you
(01:04:57):
imagine can you imagine the multi numbers of families who
had multiple folks serving in different theaters at the same time.
I mean, this is this is an incredible thing to
think about. And you know, I once had a very
(01:05:18):
well meaning professor in college. And this professor, I don't
know what he was teaching. I had to take the class.
I took the class. I don't know what the teacher,
what he was teaching, what he was planning on teaching,
what he did teach. He said, he said, the reason
(01:05:40):
why most wars are like four years long is because
World War Two set the standard for four years. Now, technically,
from the United States perspective, you could sort of say that,
but like World War two started in nineteen thirty nine.
(01:06:00):
I mean, if you want to get technical, I mean,
that's that's a that's a longer run of time. But
this particular guy who was telling us, hey, yeah, it's
because you were four years long. What is it like,
we elect a war and then the war goes out
of bad? What? What the stuff? The stuff that goes
into as Rush would say, the skulls full of mush
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is unbelievable. Did you know how long a war is? Yeah,
it's a four years why because of World War Two,
But we've had other wars since World War Two. Vietnam
was a particularly protracted war. UH. Korea technically still on.
If you think about it, with North Korea still still on,
they never they never ended that war, and they're always
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trying to saber rattle and do all that kind of stuff.
But I am honored to uh to salute the people
who were of that greatest generation who made it possible
that we would be free, even though sometimes, let's be honest,
do we really deserve it? I mean, I don't mean you,
I don't mean this audience. We have a very patriotic audience.
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But there's a lot of people that walk around that
really do not respect what the United States is. And
there's a lot of people walking around in the European
countries and in Asia who are walking around and they
don't they don't really take the respect that they deserve
for what has been sacrificed. Sacrifice for too many people
is I can't get ah, I can't get a good
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a good Gin and tonic. That's that's sacrifice for them.
But the reality is freedom, liberty, sacrifice of one's love,
sacrifice of one's life for somebody else living in their stead.
That's what we should always be thinking about. That's what
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we should always be thinking about. Not that the war
is four years long? What are you gonna do with that?
I hope this person has decided to get out of education,
because that's just a silly, silly take.
Speaker 3 (01:08:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:08:14):
I did a year at death always under Its at
News Talk ninety nine three WBT. It's the Brett Winnable Show.
It's good to be with you and uh, let's see. Yeah,
when they're still behind closed doors and still talking, I
guess that's a good sign. Right, if they're still talking,
they're still talking, that's not a bad thing. Oh oh,
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oh guess, Oh guess what's happening? Ooh Mega Death to
end after twenty twenty six album and farewell tour. You know,
you know, h once upon a time I knew somebody
whose walk up song was trust, which is actually kind
of a cool song. But you know who's going to
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be really say? Yankee Joe. Yankee Joe is a mega
mega Death fan, so you know, he's a frequent caller.
He's a big fan of them. Dave Mustaine is saying
goodbye to the thrash metal band he founded after being
fired from Metallica in nineteen eighty three. Megadeath will soon
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be no more. Is this all like a seriously? Is
this all like a like a domino falling? You know,
like the dominoes falling after Ozzie, you know, did his
final show and then passed away. Is this are we
gonna see this with all these bands where they're just
gonna say, ah, you know what, We're gonna shut it down,
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all this sort of stuff. Megadeath will be no more.
Frontman co founder Dave Mustaine shared that thrash metal band
will break up after releasing a new album in twenty
twenty six and going on a farewell tour. Okay, but
is this gonna be like a farewell tour like Aerosmith
does or you know Motley Crue is doing. I mean
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they've they've had a lot of farewell tours. Details on
the album are scarce, but Megadeath did reveal the album's
art work. Find that along with a video you could
you can go look that up on the web. There's
so many musicians that have come to the end of
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their career, whether accidental or intentional, Mustane said in a
press statement. Most of them don't get to go out
on their own terms on top. That's where I am
at in my life right now. I have traveled the
world and made millions upon millions of fans. I was
gonna say millions and millions of dollars, but he's got
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millions and millions of fans. The hardest part of it
all is saying goodbye to them. Should not have them
come over to your house one by one by one, No,
don't do that. We can't wait for you to hear
the album and see us on tour. If there's ever
been a perfect time for us to put out a
new album, it now. So they are. They're shutting it down.
Dave Mustin founded Megadeth in nineteen eighty three after being
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fired from Metallica. His new band released its debut album
Killing is My Business and Business Is Good in nineteen
eighty five, and Megadeth operated a steady clip until going
on hiatus between two thousand and two and two thousand
and four. So there you have it. That's what's happening.
That's what's going on. I'm sorry for the people who
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are Megadeth fans. I mean, that's you know, real, legit,
real rock and roll is something that you always want
to see keep going. But unfortunately, you know, you're getting older,
you're getting creakier. If you want to hear a really
inter I don't typically I do not typically recommend podcasts
(01:11:51):
unless it's mine, but I would say if you go
to the Sean Ryan podcast and listen to the interview
with Dave Mustain, it's very interesting, it's very revelatory. He
had a really tough growing up and you know, went
through a whole lot of different sort of situations and
then ultimately came out, you know, on the good side
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of stuff. And so I think it's at least worth
to consider these people who, you know, we enjoy music,
we enjoy you know, four, five, six, seven minute clips
at a time, but these people that have to create it,
I mean, that's really quite something. Okay, Isaac, I'm sorry,
I'm gonna have to do this. I know there are
people who are going to get angry, So please lock
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the door in the studio, even though I'm not in
the studio. I'm over here at Truest Field and we're
getting ready for the baseball game between the Charlotte Knights
and of course you know who, the Memphis Redbirds. But
I gotta do this. Isaac has told me. He's told
me I shouldn't do this, but I am going to
do this. You know the Harvard scientist with the thing
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that's coming our way, Yeah, that guy, the Harvard scientist
proposes six word message to be sent to the mysterious
object aiming at Earth that he says is not natural.
That's Avilobe. Avi Loobe wants to send a message to
these people. What would you send to them? Now? He
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this scientist says, the way you have to communicate with
them is a beam of light, like a message in
a beam of light going to this thing. Now, the
closest point it will get to the Sun will be
October twenty ninth, twenty twenty five, though Lobe has warned
us that it could reach Earth by Christmas. You may
not have to shop. They may be bringing you incredible
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gifts from their planets. I would be very worried if
it came back to having to, you know, return the gift.
They're probably going to be offended. So with distance still
a factor, Lobe suggested, reach out to the object through
the only means possible. The only way to reach it
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now is a beam of light. As for the message,
here's what he wants to say. Hello, welcome to our neighborhood. Peace. Ah,
what if they don't see you, what if they haven't
seen us yet, Like we're giving ourselves up. I would
do that if it was on its way closer and
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we could communicate, and then they could communicate back with us.
But the idea of just being like hey you, hey
you peace, you push, you make that wrong word, the
wrong word, You might say something that's really offensive to
them that starts with a P word, and you are
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end up in You're going to be in a real
problem in that regard. And I don't think Donald Trump
is gonna be able to go out there and straighten
it out with these guys. I mean he's barely he's
working try to straighten out with Putin, and Putin is
kind of like, I mean, let's be honest, he's kind
of a space alien. He's like one of those space
alien guys. He's like that guy that used to be
in the commercials. Remember like five six years ago, ten
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years ago where he was gold plating everything, including like
his tiger. Do you guys remember that that was that
was a great commercial. And he didn't gold plate the tiger.
He had the eye of the tiger, not the eye
of the tiger. He had the eye of the tiger.
Like a tough guy. That's what he had. Just look,
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this is important stuff that you need to know. When
I get a story like this with about the space
aliens coming here that he says are people I don't know.
I got to keep up with this otherwise you're gonna
not take it seriously. And you should take it seriously,
but not deadly serious, not yet. That's important. Remember the
time when Hillary Clinton sent the uranium to the Russians,
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You guys, remember when he sold she sold the uranium
of the Russians. I'm gonna take a look at that
coming back, plus your phone calls as well, and a
little bit of sound that we've still got on the board.
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News Talk eleven, ten ninety nine, three WBT. It's the
Brett Winterboll Show. It is great to be with you, guys.
I'm getting uh, I'm getting as close as I can
on the mic to this, and I want to say
thank you so much for sticking with us here at
this program. We're we have a grateful dead band uh
that is sitting about four feet from me with the
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full everything you can explain. So it is. It is
good to be with you. Seven four five, seven eleven ten. Stan.
I want to talk you next. Stan, Welcome to the program.
What's on your mind?
Speaker 4 (01:17:02):
Stand?
Speaker 13 (01:17:04):
I hope you're doing good down there, Brett.
Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
No, it's wonderful. It's it's just really it's it's being
in the summer. You get the warm weather, you got
the you've got the music here. I mean, it's it's
really something that needs to be experienced. I mean it's incredible.
People should be coming out here to the game tonight.
Speaker 13 (01:17:23):
Yeah. Well always I was that. I couldn't do it anyway.
Speaker 1 (01:17:26):
I wanted to.
Speaker 13 (01:17:27):
I wanted to, like ask but the end, I want
to ask you a question. The New Mexican ask you.
You've heard that the New Mexico government declared state of
emergency in certain areas of the state due to high crime,
drug overdoses and put forth, And yeah, I said that,
but she called it a crisis.
Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
Yeah, and so all but her can't.
Speaker 13 (01:17:49):
Helene was a christ. You can't have a sanctuary state,
well do they haven't official declared themselves, right, and you
can't but amendment in the Constitution like they did in
twenty sixteen limiting cast bail and making it rare except
for those who can't afford it, and then turn around
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and say it's a crisis and say you didn't expect
this to happen.
Speaker 1 (01:18:15):
Okay, So I have experience, having grown up in West Texas,
I have a great deal of experience in New Mexico.
I mean it's like going from pretty much it's like
going from North Carolina South Carolina at Arrowood, Right, Okay,
just you're going into another state. Now, if you were
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to go, just hypothetically, anybody could do this. But if
you go and you look up New Mexico houses for sale,
let's say, right, Las Crucis is one of the houses.
Is one of the towns that's right adjacent to El Paso, Texas.
And so what you end up with is you have
these beautiful houses. I mean they're really beautiful. The land
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is nice. I think the mountains are even prettier than
they are in Texas. In El Paso but they have
got a just inveterate amount of crime. It is, it
is like the worst crime for real, Like if you
Albuquerque is one of the most dangerous cities in the country.
And and Albuquerque is beautiful. I mean, it's really nice.
So if you look at like buying real estate in
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New Mexico, it's cheap because people want to not go there.
You go across the border into Texas, and it's a
little more expensive because you've got much more capacity in
West Texas. You've got the you've got Fort Bliss, You've
got the drug drug uh dea, You've got all these
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things that are out there that are really incredible when
you when you think about it, it's it's it's the
tip of the spear, right, And so I'm not surprised
that she suddenly discovers that there's a crisis there and
that is I mean, are you hearing this? I mean,
my I just have to step out for a minute
(01:20:02):
and say, this is is loud. This is it's louder
than the track. And I I broadcast at the track
and it's louder than the track. But any rate, this
is you know, I uh, I appreciate the call Stan
I'm I'm going to attempt to try to I'm gonna
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attempt to try to stay on the air for just
two and a half more minutes.
Speaker 6 (01:20:27):
That's no way you've found down there, Brot, I think don't.
Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
Yeah, it's it's it's phenomenal. It's phenomenal. Thank you very
much to me.
Speaker 13 (01:20:33):
I would say my head is a faker, but that's
just me.
Speaker 1 (01:20:36):
It's listen, you are a wonderful person. Thanks now, you
got it? Thank you. Okay, he's I think he's dropped.
I think he's I think he said goodbye, Isaac. Okay,
can you just do me a favor, Isaac? Can you
just do me one favor? Can you play me? Can
you play me? Can you play me? I'm just trying
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to think. I'm literally trying to think and broadcast at
the same time. Okay, I want you to give me.
What's her name from California, Maxine Waters? What did she say?
What did she say? I don't know what she said?
Play that for the.
Speaker 3 (01:21:16):
People, marshall ardor.
Speaker 1 (01:21:22):
I don't even know if I'm are we still connected.
I don't even know if we're still connected. I can't,
I can't, I don't know. I'm just going to keep talking.
Speaker 9 (01:21:32):
I know that this president would love to call Marshal
Arter and to say that he's protecting the citizens against
us those that he had deemed are part of DEI diversity.
Speaker 3 (01:21:44):
And inclusion in all of that.
Speaker 9 (01:21:46):
But what you heard today was California organized. What you
heard today was our Citizens Commission is prepared to work
with us to ensure that we do it the right way.
The governor has described I think in very detail, how
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we are going to make sure that the people of California,
the people are going to make the decision. I want
you to know, the Democratic Concusses of California. We are organized,
We're ready, and we're working with the governor, and we
are not only organized, but we are prepared to move
in a way that will include all of the people
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in this decision that has to be made. Texas may
be big, and people may think that they got power,
they ain't seen nothing yet. They haven't seen what happens
when we get organized here in the state of California.
Speaker 1 (01:22:47):
So you're not even organized yet, you're not even organized yet.
Now suddenly you're organized. That's incredible.