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October 20, 2025 • 96 mins

Brett reviews the No King Marches over the weekend and plays some clips of some of the comments. President Trump discusses the relationship of a radical Imam with NY Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. What happened at the Louvre over the weekend. Venzualian president Maduro is upset with Trump over boat bombing. A man was arrested in New Orleans who allegedly participated in the October 7th attacks.

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Speaker 1 (00:16):
It is the Brett Winnables Show. It is great, g
R E A T. Great to be with you on
the first day of the week. Technically second day, Sunday
is always the first day of the week. But I
wasn't here then. Seven O four five seven oh eleven ten.
It's wonderful to be with each and every single one
of you. If you want to call us, go ahead
and spin the wheel and see if you want to

(00:38):
smile and dial seven O four five seven oh eleven ten.
Seven O four five seven zero eleven ten. Now I
understand that there was some some behaviors in the last
twenty four hours. I guess people walking around and you know,
birking stocks and pachuli and weed and whatever was going on.

(00:58):
And these are all people that were what was this
thing called no Kings No kings milkings three kings we
three kings no kings? Okay, I don't know what no
kings met means, Like, I don't know what that means
at all. And I'm being sincere about this. I do
not know what no kings because I saw it spelled

(01:18):
n okay I ngs, and I thought it was like
some sort of a product that was being advertised, so
I'm not totally fluent on the whole knockings. I think
it was knockings is how you're supposed to pronounce it, knockings.
I'm just kidding. Yeah, we saw something yesterday that was
really interesting, and I don't think anybody in the country

(01:43):
is thinking about it from the perspective that I am
now thinking about it. Because I'm going to tell you
something right now, communists. Communists always drill like they drill,
they do their thing. Remember cop Land and all the
sort of stuff that they were doing out Atlanta and
all those sorts of things. Right, you have to understand

(02:04):
that there's gonna be a lot of knockings. Okay, there's
gonna be a lot of knockings. We've had two episodes
of knockings so far. I'm guessing we'll probably get another
seven or eight knockings rallies that are gonna be happening.
Because what's going on right now. If I can take
you back to Vietnam, now, I wasn't really alive during Vietnam.

(02:27):
I was very young during that period of time. Richard
Nixon did not draft me into the Baby Vietnam, you know,
set up so here's the thing that I'm gonna tell
you about right now. What you're watching taking place on
the streets of the United States of America in all
of these places. This is the scrimmage. They're scrimmaging. See,

(02:51):
if you go back to twenty twenty and you go
back to the Summer of Love, a lot of people
had a lot of time on their hands because many
people didn't go to work. People were sitting around at
the house doing drugs, drinking alcohol all day long, all
that sort of stuff. And then, unfortunately, we saw the
murder of George Floyd, which was a terrible thing to see,
and the entire country blew up and everybody went nuts.

(03:16):
Now you have to understand something here. The people who
were behind all of the riots and the chicanery was BLM, right.
I mean, it's established. It's been established. The FBI's established it.
You know, different jurisdictions have established the fact that BLM
was an organization that was designed to go out there
and rough rough up the country, right, because they were

(03:38):
not happy about Donald Trump still being the president, and
you had COVID and you had all this other sort
of stuff going on, and so it was like a
pitched battle pretty much every night for about a month.
And so BLM is exactly what knockings is, no kings,

(03:58):
whatever they call in it. This is the scrimmage before
the big fight that's going to take place in twenty
twenty six. Because remember it is right now twenty twenty five.
Donald Trump has not been in the office of the
presidency for one full year. And when we get into

(04:20):
that second cycle, that second run, it's going to be
the end of twenty twenty six when the election happens.
So what they're doing is they're taking Soros money, they're
taking radical tactics, they're doing all these sorts of things.

(04:41):
And yes, I know they were a bunch of old ladies,
they were a bunch of old men. There were people
who were just out there for a good time and
all this sort of stuff. This is how you build
the movement. Where they want to go, and where they
want to go is the aftermath of cause going to
lose in twenty twenty six. You can put that on

(05:02):
the board, and that is when they're going to actually
start coming down hard on you and people. You know,
because the American people are smart enough to understand that
the economy is strong. The government has been shut down,
and it's a fake shutdown. It's a Schumer shutdown, it's

(05:24):
a Hips shutdown, a it's a Ribs shutdown. This is
what all this stuff that's going on is happening here.
They don't have the power right now. We control all
three branches of the government, including the including the Supreme Court.
And so what's happening now is they're starting to take

(05:47):
these people around town. So you have to go back
to like the Vietnam days, and you have to think
about tet the tet offensive. The tet offensive was something
that was an unbelievably shocking thing back in the day,
because what did you have. You had a bunch of
people just kind of walking around and then one night, boom,
it all set off, and you had all these scrimmages

(06:10):
going on around the around the country and we got
we got we got sandbagged in a big way. So
all I'm saying is, you guys are all you know, hey,
look at these silly old people. That's not the point.
The point is to have the silly old people walking around,
the people walking around with their sirens and signs and
all these sorts of things. This is this is the

(06:32):
this is the scrimmage. They're they're trying to get information.
They're trying to get this stuff because it's been a
long time. It's been a it's been a very long
time since they've had organized activity. You have to go
back to the BLM twenty twenty stuff that was going on.
And and I'm not I'm not like against it. It's
all peaceful. You didn't see anybody. I mean, you saw
some idiots, you know, trying to jostle people and stuff.

(06:55):
But by and large, everybody's got the right to go
walk any place they want, unless it's in the city
of Charlotte, because it's kind of dangerous in a lot
of neighborhoods. But the fact of the matter is it
is true because you had four murders this weekend. But
I digress. The knockings thing is is a test. This
is what this is. They're going to try to figure
out where the soft underbelly lies. And everybody loves to

(07:20):
go right there by that soft under belly because that's
that's gonna be the easiest part of the contention. So
I'm going to give you. I'm going to give you
over the course of this hour and You're more than
welcome to give me a call seven oh four five,
seven eleven ten. You can get me on the WBT
text line driven by Liberty Buick GMC. And I'm going

(07:40):
to give you something very very specific because there is
a very very specific part of this that has to
be considered, and that is mom Donnie in New York,
because he wants to be the overlord. He wants to
be the overlord of the entire country. And if you
think I'm lying, you'll soon be crying. News Talk eleven

(08:20):
three WVT Brettwinerbull Show. All right, I'm gonna grab a
couple of calls. People patiently holding on Richard, welcome to
the program. What's on your mind? Richard?

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Hey, how you going?

Speaker 3 (08:30):
You know, the best way to combat this is we
have to expose them. Who's pulling the strings, who's pulling
the lever? Why are they doing it? We can't call
the Democrats democrats anymore. We need to call them communist,
Marxists and socialists, and islamis exactly who they are. So
we need to educate the public as to who is

(08:52):
trying actually to destroy America, destroy destroy American values. Need
education because people see all these groups mart and they
must they think, well, something must be wrong, donaldthing must
be doing something wrong. I'm talking about the average person. Yeah,
but we need to expose these people, expose why they

(09:14):
had the border wide open.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
Et cetera.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
Well, but you know, but you know why the border
was wide open, right, I mean you know, you know,
you know exactly, you know what, you know what it was.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
I know that, But the average soccer mom probably doesn't.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
I think this. Uh, you make a very good point. No,
you make a very good point. Now I'm gonna I'm
just gonna jump off onto one of the things real quick,
because I know, I know from where you you come from,
and I know that you are familiar with what's going
on with Mandami. How about how about Mundami sidling up

(09:51):
to the guy who is one of the masterminds in
ninety three with the bombing of the Trade Center. My gosh,
what the heck is that?

Speaker 3 (10:00):
Yeah, I was there that night.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Of nine to eleven.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
Actually in ninety three, I was still.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
On the job.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
Well, you know what, again, Unfortunately people are ignorant to
what he's trying to do and what he represents.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
Yes, and.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
What does he represent?

Speaker 3 (10:22):
He probably represents the global Califate from my perspective, and
he also represents socialism, so he's a combination above all,
I guess, but ultimately the same thing that's going on
in Europe. This is what they want. They want power
and they want control and they want to dominate. But again,

(10:45):
people are not paying attention, and I think that's downfall
here because the Trojan horse that people are like, eh,
it's okay, all right.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
I'm glad, I'm glad you. I'm glad you called it.
Keep listening this hour because I've got stuff coming up
that you're definitely gonna want to hear. Richard. I always
appreciate you calling, man, and thanks for your service.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
Kem Yeah, you got it.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Absolutely, Mike, welcome to the program. What's on your mind?

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Thanks for taking my call.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
Yes, sir, sure, I totally.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
Agree with everything that you have said. I think it
goes even further than that. I don't think America understands
the depth of which we're in peril because there's a

(11:34):
lot of people, and I don't want to be cruel,
but they don't have a clue of history. They don't
even know what the tet offensive is, much less care,
so you know, if you take. I had the privilege
of listening to General Mike Flynn live two or three
weeks ago. He was going down this rabbit hole about

(11:58):
how corrupt system is and it's on.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
Both sides absolutely.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
And what people don't understand. You're talking about the No Kings. Well,
when you tell them, well, the Communists, and they did.
They're one of the chief fundings through sorrows, the Communist
Party in the USA is a big funding block of
that No Kings. But when you talk to a young

(12:25):
person and they don't know what communism is, that gentlemen
was talking about education right now. What they want is
free stuff and that's what they're going to try to suss. True,
I believe down.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
The road that's true. No, No, that's true. That is
exactly right. They want free stuff and that's what's so frightening.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
And I don't think people understand. You know, well, that
will never happen. It will if they're successful in the
tactic that you just laid out, because they'll have so
many people that are ignorant because they don't teach them
what real history is. They teach them re business history. Yes,
they don't know what the bust of the revolution was right,
that's right, and and that's by design.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Yep, A hundred percent is remember once upon a time again,
I know history, you know history, Once upon a time,
you know, it was just the VIETMN. It was just like, hey,
we're liberating from the oppressor French forces. That's all we're doing.
And then all of a sudden, uh, the Communists come
rolling in, and that that's how you end up with

(13:29):
with with that country. I mean, now we have a
better relationship with them, but but my god, we we
suffered gravely, uh for for for all of that, you know.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
Yeah, General Flynn, and I believe he's correct and saying
is one of his comments were was it's so deep
that this is not gonna move if we can win
this battle, and he said it is. This is not
gonna be a one presidential term. It's gonna take a
couple of presidential terms of really getting down and exposing

(14:01):
this and uh, it's going to be ugly. So I
just I just totally agree with you. I'm a bit myself.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
God bless you, thank you so much for your service.
God bless you.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
Welcome. But you keep fighting to fight.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
I will you too. Man. People might be Sicke, you
appreciate you, buddy. Absolutely. Look this this is this is
the this is the challenge that we have. Again. I
am all about I want people to go in march.
I want people to go walking around because you're you're
going to be able to get to see what is
going to be coming down the road. And I'm not

(14:38):
I I one hundred percent. I will defend even the
kookiest sort of theories that people want to try to
talk about because you got the you got the right
to believe what you want to believe. But but you
have to understand, it's very nice to have these people
going walking around on a Saturday, on a Sunday, whatever
it is. We're just walking around. We love everybody. Everything

(14:59):
is great. No kings, no kings, there is there is
no king in this country. There is no king in
this country. And that's fine, and you can do your
thing and you can do all that sort of stuff.
But I'm just telling you this is how you set
up the the the abilities to march. On Command News

(15:39):
Talk eleven ten, not a nine to three WBT Brett
Waterbow Show, Good to be with You seven oh four
five seven eleven ten. All right, let me let me.
I just want to give you the piece of sound
here because this is gonna set up a whole lot
of stuff here, and certainly we're taking your phone call
seven oh four five, seven zero eleven ten. I want
to play cut number six. Okay, this is gonna be

(16:04):
cut number six. So Mandami is cozying up to a
guy called sarrag Wahaj. Now, interestingly, Curtis Sliwa, who is
running for the mayoral to mayoralty as well in New York.

(16:24):
Sarag Wahaj sued Curtis Slee Were for five million dollars
because he said that he defamed sarage Wehaj. And I
don't I don't think that case ever really got anywhere
in that regard because sarag Wajaj is a very radical

(16:45):
I mom in New York City who was implicated in
various ways as being connected to the nineteen ninety three
bombing in the World Trade Center, not not the big
one in nine eleven ninety three, back in ninety three
when Bill Clinton was was president. So here is President

(17:06):
Trump talking about Mandami and Sarajwahaj. This is cut number six.
Please Godiskoto with the ninety three World Trade Center Kami.
Yeah here, it's a shame.

Speaker 4 (17:20):
Look, the Mandami thing is, it's a disaster waiting to happen.
We can't have a communist in charge of a great,
supposedly free enterprise kind of a representative city. So I
think it's if you have a communist mayor, I think
it's going to be very tough for him and for
the city.

Speaker 5 (17:39):
Think Chef was something like this supposed city of lunch.

Speaker 6 (17:42):
Oh.

Speaker 4 (17:42):
I think it's a shame that that particular man is
endorsing him and very friendly with him. You can see
there's a relationship. He blew up the World Trade Center, right,
the man you're talking about blow.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
Up the World Jests Center, and he's friends with so
so that's going to be the next feature here. Okay,
So I want to go to Mundami here, Ralph, stay there.
I'm going to come to you, I promise you right now.
But I just want to I just want to go
through something here because this is stuff that's like super
important and it's going to get lost in the sauce
if we don't, if we don't break this down. Okay,

(18:15):
So the radical elites succeed in blue cities by exploiting
institutional decay, ideological vacuum, and grassroots mobilization in twenty twenty five.
Figures like Zoran Mundami are dangerous because they fuse the
charismatic populism with tightly coordinated socialist networks that aim to

(18:40):
seize state power through local governance. They're building an empire
inside New York, Okay, And that's why he's bringing all
of these radical people together. So why is it that
blue cities we're blue city? Why is it that radical
leads thrive in the blue cities. There's a lot of

(19:02):
easy explanations here, Okay. One institutional fatigue and disillusionment. Many
blue cities suffer from decades of bureaucratic stagnation, rising crime,
housing crises, and of course economic inequality. You could say
that about Charlotte today if you wanted to. Voters become
disillusioned with establishment democrats, creating a vacuum that radicals exploit

(19:26):
with bold, disruptive promises. That is Mandami for the win.
Right there, ideological clarity versus what centrist muddle. The centrist muddles,
and you know, right, think about people who are on
the city council. Think about people who you've seen on

(19:47):
the city council, think about mayors, think about all those
sorts of positions throughout the area, not just Charlotte, but
just throughout the areas that you have lived in and
you live in. You get these people who create, you know,
the sort of stuff that ends up happening here. Right,
Ideological clarity versus centrist middle muddle. While moderates waffle on policy.

(20:14):
Radical elites offer clear, uncompromising visions defund the police, nationalized utilities,
freeze rents. This ideological sharpness appeals to younger voters and
activists who crave moral certainty and systemic change. But they

(20:36):
just want change for the fact of being change. They
don't have a plan grassroots infrastructure. Sure, groups like the
Democratic Socialists of America operate with militant discipline and deep
local ties. They run canvases, they write platforms, they vet candidates,

(20:56):
and they support things like open air market prostitution where
women are violated over and over again. But we have
to do this because this is how we have to
show that we're an open city, an open city. In
Mandami's case, DSA leaders openly claim that they wrote the

(21:19):
platform for him and maintain regular meetings with his team.
He is a tightly controlled radical taken orders from headquarters
in Sorosville, strategic funding and media Sure Mandami's campaign funneled
over thirty three thousand too the DSA alone in twenty

(21:42):
twenty five, signaling a symbiotic relationship between the candidate and
the movement. And for that you have people who are
willing to go and bleed for this movement. And who
are they? Radical elites use social media and alternative press
to bypass legacy gatekeepers and frame their agenda as justice driven,

(22:08):
people powered. The question that's never asked is who's people?
What people? What people are part of the people who
are power empowered? Who is it? A lot of times
it's criminals? Ralph, Welcome to the show. What's on your mind?

Speaker 3 (22:22):
Ralph?

Speaker 7 (22:24):
Well, you know all these great dictators like Stalin and
all Pole pot and in China, they're regime leaders that
promoted the overthrown to the socialist utopia, promised all these
people that they would be their voice and everybody would

(22:46):
have you know, free rice and free food. But what
happened after they gained power. They killed millions and hundreds
of millions of their own people. And I think Russia
wasn't it bred like seventy or I might get my
numbers mixed up, but like you know, it's forty and
seventy million somewhere running there in China and Russia. And

(23:10):
then you know, Poulpot and all these other people for
the Old Castro. They silence their dissonance after that. But
they first, you know, have all that charisma like Mandani
and give them tell them what they want to hear.
But these people want to pay the ultimate sacrifice after

(23:32):
they get into power, that they might have to die
for it because there's too many of them and the
government can't feed them or whatever. You know, it's amazing,
like we need to educate these people. You can't, you
cannot promote this kind of self destructure.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Yeah, because one of the things that is that is
a hallmark of stuff, especially in the evolving world, right
getting into the getting into the Sub Saharan Africa, looking
in the different countries that are developing there in the
Middle East and Far Asia. You know what they find
what they say and they tell you this, They will

(24:12):
tell you this. You get one man, one vote, one time,
and then they flip the script and they decide they're
going to be the dictator. That's it. They put it
right out there. They say, listen, we're gonna give you
one vote, one man, one time. Boom. That's it. And
that's the people are happy with it, which is terrible.

(24:32):
Which is horrible. By the way, By the way, Ralph,
I know you watched the news a lot. I watched
the news a lot. Where were all the free, free
Palestine signs that we didn't see anymore? Where does Skaull go?

Speaker 7 (24:45):
I happen to be up in the heels looking at
some serenity bread. But I did watch Disgrace the Nation.
I heard there was like a couple from the Lady
on Beat show earlier today. But Disgrace the Nation A
little side note.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
Mark Kelly was on there.

Speaker 7 (25:04):
Yes, and he he said, you know, I said that
all those drunks were really going to Europe, and you know,
we really had no reason to blow them up. If
anybody had, that should have been a JD. E Vance moment,
and Margaret should have said, did you hear what you
just said? It's okay even if that stuff was loaded
with fin and all to go over and kill our allies,

(25:26):
the Europeans. I mean, these people are.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
Nuts, it is it's crazy. I've got so much straight ahead.
Thanks so much, Ralph, great call as always. News Talk eleven,

(25:52):
ten ninety nine, three WVT Brett, whatever'll show. It's good
to be with you, all right, So I want I
want to harken back. We're gonna harken back. When's the
last time you've harkened back? You know, sometimes it's hard
to harken back, especially if you're not if you're not limber.
You have to be limber to harken back sometimes, you
know what I'm saying to you, gotta be able to

(26:13):
you gotta be able to you know, lift that leg
and do a spin and all that kind of stuff. Okay,
last week, Hello, who did we have on the show
last week? Okay, I'll tell you Gordon g Chang. Gordon
g Chang was on last week, and man, this guy
was was prescient. He was prescient. There is Mondo drama

(26:34):
going on with the Chicoms, and I just want you
guys to hear this little clip he was talking to
us last week. This is him talking to Maria BArch
Romo and this is cut number sixteen, something that we
should all pay attention to. Cut sixteen.

Speaker 8 (26:51):
On Friday, there was the extraordinary announcement from China's Defense
Ministry that nine senior military officers had been investigated and
had been removed, including Si Jimping's number one loyalist in
the military, general Hiwei Dong, who is going to be
expelled from the party. This is just unprecedented. We don't

(27:13):
know where this is going. Cijmping could be removed, or
he could emerge stronger, but in any case, there's going
to be a lot of turmoil in the party because
people are going to be purged after Thursday. However this goes.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
That's amazing. So this could be this week and a
quote unquote planum underway in China. This could be something
of a referendum on Jijingping's power.

Speaker 8 (27:37):
Yes, and that's a really good way to put it
in Maria, because really what we have is Sie Jimping,
especially over the last three or four years after COVID,
is being blamed for accelerating a lot of China's ills,
and there is unhappiness throughout society, throughout the Communist Party,
and evidently throughout the Chinese military. Now, what would be

(27:58):
more extraordinary than Cimping being deposed. That would be Ce
Jimping remaining after this record of failure. So this is
going to be fascinating however it comes out. And really,
right now, I think that C. Jimping is going to
be weakened in some way, maybe not deposed, but certainly
weakened because his record has not been good for China

(28:21):
and people can see it.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
You know, there's a great, a great movie once upon
a time called what is it called? I'm I'm drawing
a blank? Now what is it?

Speaker 2 (28:32):
It is?

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Uh? Repo Man, Repo Man. Okay, Repo Man was an
amazing uh becoming of age movie, uh featuring Estevez. And
so let me just tell you something here. Okay, they
they they did it just right. They did it just
like right. They kud Ata Kudata Amolotov. That was one

(28:53):
of the big songs that came out of there. And
the fact of the matter is, I think we are
going to see a coupd ata taking place over in China,
and I think that the one of the reasons why
this is starting to collapse in China is one of
my favorite who's my favorite member of the cabinet, Scott Bassan't.

(29:16):
Scott Bassan't is a stud Scott Bessant is the man.
And listen to Scott Besson cut number ten. This guy
jammed up Shi Jinping. Listen to this, the A, B
and C. Therefore we had to do D. And that's
not true. Is that there was a lower level trade

(29:40):
person who was slightly unhinged here in August I think
his name is Lee Klangdong and threatening saying that the
China would unleash chaos on the global system if the
US went ahead with our docking fees for Chinese ships.

(30:01):
And this is clearly something that they were planning along.
I think that things can de escalate that we don't
want to have to escalate. We have things that are
more powerful than the rarer export controls that the Chinese
want to put on.

Speaker 5 (30:21):
And so to be clear, this is China versus the world.
It's not a US China problem. Good news is that
this is IMF week. A lot of my counterpart or
all my counterparts are here. We're going to be speaking
with our European allies, with Australia, with Canada, with India
and the Asian democracies, and we're going to have a

(30:45):
fulsome group response to this. Because bureaucrats in China cannot
manage the supply chain or the manufacturing process for the
rest of the world.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
So you know what this means, right, China is falling.
China is not where it's supposed to be. And you
just heard that from Gordon Chang, and you just heard
that from Scott Bessant. When some guys try to yap
at him, and you know what happens, He just kind
of smiling, He swats him away like a fly and
the guy's not a factor anymore. Who did Donald Trump
meet with this afternoon? Does anybody know who he met

(31:18):
with this afternoon? He met with Albanese? Albanese I know,
sounds like a mobster from New York City. Albanyze is
the is the Prime Minister of Australia and Donald Trump.
President Trump put together the deal this afternoon with the

(31:39):
August Do you know what the aucus is. That's the
Australia UK US nuclear missiles, nuclear submarine program that we
are building for them. We are picking up allies with
strong alliances. What are you seeing with Shi Jinping? Shi

(32:01):
Jinping is weakening. He is probably going to be gone
before Donald Trump ever gets to South Korea. Donald Trump
is not browbeating him. He's not calling him out, he's
not doing any of that sort of stuff. But the
fact of the matter is the world is changing under
our feet. And now think about all of these occasions

(32:24):
where you're seeing wins coming to the United States, right,
Hamas trying to fix the war with Ukraine and Russia,
all these other people. Right, these are people who are
in chaotic situations. We are the heavy weight. We are
the weight that everybody is being attracted to now because

(32:45):
our economy looks really good. We have the Schumer shutdown,
which will end any minute. That's a big deal. That's
a huge deal. That is why we don't have kings.
We have presidents, because because we choose our leaders. Give

(33:17):
me fuel, give me fog me that's out of Oh okay,
so we got developments. We got developments. James Comy is
moving to toss his case citing vindictive prosecution. I don't
believe that's going to go anywhere. Donald Trump just got

(33:37):
good news. Uh. And it says that the judge on
the appellate court says, yeah, you can. You can bring
in the troops into Portland. You can bring them in.
You can deploy the troops over there. So now they'll
move this thing up, and the reality is it'll go
to the Supreme Court. And I do believe that the
president will prevail, not because they're rubber stamps, but because

(34:00):
there's only one president at a time, and this is
the guy who's in charge of things right now. Welcome.
It is the Brett witterbul Show. Seven oh four five,
seven zero eleven ten. Wow, that's a terrible headline. Fifteenth
Rabies case in Gaston County. Everybody be careful out there.
This is a very quick moving sort of series of
stories that we're going to go for you here. Okay,

(34:23):
I didn't really play you much much much from the
The No Kings, but I want to play some No Kings.
Sound Isaac. We're going to go to cut number one.
I can't tell you how many times I am requested
to play one of the most popular people in the
entire country, Randy Winegarten. Randy Winegarden is just a gem

(34:48):
of a person. Brilliant, an organizer, able to organize, able
to put things together, able to bring about what she
needs to get done, even if it's just the least possible,
ability to connect with regular people. I'm always shocked by this,

(35:09):
really I'm always shocked by people like No King's Randy Weingarten.
And the reason why I bring her to you is
she is probably the most dangerous person when it comes
to diseducation, miseducation, that sort of stuff. She's never I

(35:32):
don't think she's ever taught in a classroom. I don't
think she's ever taught in a classroom. I don't think
she's ever had any kind of an experience in the classroom.
She has a lot of experience, but it's mostly as
a person who's out there just kind of banging the
tin cup of demanding money, having meetups, doing all this
sort of stuff. But if I mean, my gosh, I'm

(35:54):
guessing she's probably about seventy seventy ish and she's still
out there just trying to try to be relevant like
I would. I'll I'll give you three potential calls.

Speaker 3 (36:09):
Here.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
Are you ready for this? Seven O four five seven
oh eleven ten? Who would you rather spend the day
with Randy Winegarden or Chuck Schumer seven O four five
seven eleven ten. You have to pick one? Uh and
and uh. That's why I want I want, I want
George to to to adjudicate this this dispute cut number one,

(36:31):
Randy Winegarden on the no Kings.

Speaker 9 (36:33):
Go Republicans, samacrats into Venice Brown right, this sixty eight
year old Jewish baby boomers, the small business owners Christian
jen Seers.

Speaker 10 (36:51):
This is as I Jen said, we are.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
The majority of America.

Speaker 9 (36:58):
What do we want?

Speaker 5 (37:00):
What do we want?

Speaker 10 (37:01):
We want the promise of America for everyone. We want
a voice in her future. We are standing up in peaceful,
patriotic process. Yes, just like our founders called out, no thills.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
No clowns, no kids.

Speaker 10 (37:22):
Yes, we're standing up because we don't want our street
fills tries. We don't want our neighbors disappeared by masked.

Speaker 1 (37:31):
As she said, max masked agents.

Speaker 2 (37:36):
Right?

Speaker 1 (37:36):
Is that what she said? Because it sounded like something else,
that last sentence. That sounded like she was picking on
a group of people there, So not like she said
masked She said masked agents, masked agents? Or was it
matt or was she did she because she left a
group out?

Speaker 11 (37:56):
I asked, what.

Speaker 1 (37:59):
Is she saying? Masked Asians or masked agents?

Speaker 6 (38:04):
My?

Speaker 1 (38:06):
What is what is she's who's wearing masks? It's the
middle of the day. I mean, my gosh, this is crazy.
We're gonna have to We're gonna send that to the
Let's let's go ahead and send that to the to
the lab. We'll have to stretch it out, you know,
abbreviate it, stretch it out. She's sixty eight. Uh, you know,
this is this is this is the stuff that we

(38:28):
have to find out. I can't tell you how many
times I am asked to hear from this person. This
is George, not not not, not this George. This is
my favorite George in here. I'm talking about a different George,
a totally different George. H a more angry George. George
called Conway George Conway cut eight. Please, let's hear it,

(38:50):
go for it.

Speaker 10 (38:50):
You were wearing a T shirt that was designed to
troll Donald Trump.

Speaker 6 (38:55):
Yeah, I said, I am Antifa and some of the
I think a guy from the Daily Caller took a
photograph of it, and then it was some kind of gotcha.

Speaker 1 (39:04):
On conservative media. But you know, it's just completely silly.

Speaker 6 (39:07):
I mean, I was out there with my Dogget was
absolutely I was out in Arlington, Virginia, shortly after nine
am for a march that started at ten. I was
there with my Corgy Clyde.

Speaker 12 (39:20):
Antifa Clyde might really be Antifa as a Corky owner.

Speaker 1 (39:26):
Stopped, stopped the show, died the show, died the show.
We have never had a show die at the hands
of me by playing a clip. I mean, this has
never happened before. It's like they'd not even George Conway.
I'm Antifa. We hardly knew ye We hardly knew yee

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at all.

Speaker 5 (39:49):
I just.

Speaker 1 (39:51):
What is this? It's terrible. It was a self inflicted
killing of the show by George Conway. Okay, it was
just a fade them down there. Here's what we're gonna do.
We're never going to play another clip from George Conway
ever again. I want that spray paint that on the
back wall right behind you, because I'll be like, no,

(40:12):
George Conway with his Corgi? Okay, what is I don't
even know what a What is a Corgi? Is that
one of those like those those dogs that come from
England with super tiny legs? Like, what's a Corey? I
don't want a core Is it the kind that you
put in your bucket, you know, where you put it
in your basket? Like you know, remember the Wizard of Oz.

(40:34):
Is it like Toto? Is that like a Toto dog?
I love dogs, I like I love dogs, I love cats,
I love salamanders, I love I love every kind of
animal that there is, except for bats. But they they
got a right to live. But this is this is
just a bridge too far. I don't know what we're
talking about here. She is so he's wearing a shirt,

(40:54):
a shirt that says I am Antifa. I would have
paid I would have paid somebody money to arrest him
and say, well, are you one of those guys? No,
I wouldn't really do that. I wouldn't do that. Would
take that back. We'll take it back. I still got
to find out what the corky is? What's the corky?
Is the corky a cat? Is it a dog? What

(41:16):
is the corky? Is it an armadilla?

Speaker 8 (41:18):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (41:28):
All right? We did a deep dive during the break.
I listened to all the spots. I listened to all
of the content from Pam the Jam. I'm well aware
of what's going on here, so let me just go
through some of these comments that have come my way.
Let's see here, I've got what do I have here? Okay?

(41:51):
Here we go. Alan says that. Tell me, does a
queen give a police chief three hundred thousand dollars in
payoff and hide it from taxpayers? I? I don't know
about that. I have to look that up. Uh, Chuck
for sure, this is uh. This guy wants to be
uh teamed up with Chuck for sure. I can learn

(42:14):
thievery and many other unique skills from the King of
New York himself. Throw them both out. No, we need
we need these people. These are these are the people
who are going to be teaching us the future. Okay,
what's wrong with these kings? I don't know what the
what's wrong with the kings? Somebody's got an issue with kings?
And then of course I've also got Yes, I would

(42:34):
want to choose Chuck Schumer because I I was always
taught uh to uh to not fight with women.

Speaker 8 (42:42):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (42:42):
And what else do we get here?

Speaker 12 (42:43):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (42:44):
That's it, but it's some of the very thoughtful things.
Let's go to Phil next. Phil, welcome to the program.
What's on your mind? Hey? How are you today? Great?
Thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (42:54):
Hey.

Speaker 7 (42:56):
I would I would choose Chuck Schumer spend the day
with because every time heat I opened his mouth. I
would reach over there and.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
No, we're not gonna do anything violent like that. That's
not good. We don't want that. We want peace. We
want peace. We want victory and we want peace. That's
what we want. Seven oh four, five, seven oh eleven, ten. Okay,
we have a very interesting reality that is unfolding as
we speak, and the unfolding nature of this is very important.

(43:24):
We are about to cause the Maduro regime to absolutely implode.
I believe it. I'm gonna give it. I'll give it
thirteen days from now. I think it'll be thirteen days
from now, So that would put us at what would
that be? That would be the the thirty third of
the month. It'd be November third. You like that, right,

(43:49):
It was a thirty third of the month. Okay, So yeah,
we're gonna go. I'm gonna go. Yeah, I'm gonna go
November third, which I think isn't that wasn't that like
a semi close time to the Cuban missile crisis. I
think that might have been close in hemisphere. We have

(44:10):
got to care about our hemisphere. Why why?

Speaker 7 (44:14):
Right?

Speaker 1 (44:14):
Well, we have Maduro and Medudo is Maduro is a
bad dude. We do not want him to be in
our hemisphere. He's got to go. He's abused his people,
he's a disgusting communist. We don't need this guy. So
why the Western hemisphere matters issue here? Number One proximity

(44:39):
How far do you think Venezuela is from Miami? How
far do you think Venezuela is from Miami. It's actually
shocked me. It's only thirteen hundred miles from Miami. Thirteen
hundred miles from Miami. Its collapse affects migration, drug trafficking,

(45:06):
and regional stability. Thirteen hundred miles, Like, thirteen hundred miles
from here is probably like what West Texas? Something like that?
Maybe maybe Middle Texas? What do we have? We have?
The Maduro regime reportedly emptied the prisons into the United
States and enabled narco terrorist networks to operate across the

(45:27):
Caribbean or the Caribbean, depends on how you want to
say it. Number two, Hemispheric threats are now domestic? How
so well? Drug cartels linked to the Maduro government have
been targeted by US strikes, killing dozens in recent weeks.
These cartels are designated as terrorist organizations and their operations

(45:52):
directly fuel America's fentanyl crisis and urban violence. Number three
strategic denial two adversaries. If we take out what's going
on in Venezuela, they have deep ties with Russia, they
have deep ties with Iran, they have deep ties with China,

(46:13):
offering them a foothold in our backyard. We don't need that.
Ignoring the hemisphere allows hostile powers to encircle the US
with influence and infrastructure. And by the way, if we
take out Maduro's regime, I believe you're gonna see Cuba
go pretty quick. I think Cuba will collapse very very quickly.

(46:36):
It is a mess. Remember when we were talking about
the food program back in the early summer, and we
had the great people from Saint Matthew's Catholic Church come
and spend time with us and talk about how they
were trying to get aid into Cuba and how difficult

(46:57):
it now is to get the aid into Haiti. Cuba
is the malign actor there. They are people who are
running that government who are not protecting their people and
beyond and so the fact of the matter is this
has got to get cleaned up, and no one's going
to do it. No one's going to do it except

(47:18):
the United States. And it's not even necessarily a war
has to break out. It's just a matter of deposing
a guy like Maduro. So how would this happen? How
would you remove Maduro? Here's what you would do. Number One,
covert disruption. The CIA has been authorized to conduct land
based operations inside of Venezuela. Number two. These missions aim

(47:43):
to destabilize the cartel infrastructure and erode Maduro's grip on
power without full scale war. Number two economic strangulation. Sanctions
and tariffs must target Maduro's oil, gold, and narcotics revenue streams. Also,

(48:06):
the US has raised the bounty on Maduro to fifty
million dollars, signaling a shift towards personal accountability and regime isolation.
Three diplomatic isolation. This is what we have to use.
We have to take the Trump administration and end the
relationship with Caracas, signaling a hard pivot towards regime change.

(48:29):
But it's going to have to come from the inside.
So how do we do it? Very easy, This is
not a hard thing to do, and we don't have
to go to war. One build a liberty block partner
with Columbia, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Uruguay nations weary of the
leftist authoritarianism that's happening down there. Two offer trade incentives

(48:51):
and military cooperation and joint counter narcotics operations. Also support
democratic movements, fund and train civil society groups, journalists, dissidents
in Venezuela and neighboring states, and then finally, finally create
a Pan American Freedom Network to counter socialist propaganda and

(49:13):
promote liberty. Final one strategic deterrence. Expand US military presence
in the Caribbean and Central America to deter cartel expansion
and foreign interference, and finally, use precision strikes and joint
task forces to cripple narco terrorist infrastructure without a full invasion.

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That's what has got to happen. That's what Marco Rubio
want to be working on, and I'm sure he probably is.
News Talk eleven, ten, nine to nine three WBT. Okay,
I'm gonna play you a clip. I'm not going to

(49:59):
comment on it. You tell me what you hear. This
is cut number nine Gwen Moore, a Democrat from Wisconsin.
Progressive Democrat from Wisconsin. Cut nine LETTERP.

Speaker 13 (50:13):
Well, I appreciate CNN but I'll tell you know, Republicans
own most of the media. Did they control Fox News
and X or Meta whatever you call it. You know,
right now the president has a purchase to or allowed
his allies to purchase.

Speaker 1 (50:34):
TikTok.

Speaker 13 (50:36):
We are hard pressed to get our message out.

Speaker 1 (50:42):
I'm sorry, I didn't. Did I hear what I just heard?
Did I hear what I just heard? Hold on a second,
I got this has got to be like a booth replay. Okay,
I gotta I gotta go up to the booth. I
gotta get We're going to put the thing over in
my head so I can look at the play this
point this. I think this is totally out of bounds.

(51:03):
I think this might be wrong. Did you hear what
I just heard? Seven oh four, five, seven, eleven, ten? Uh,
give me, give it, give me to me one more time,
as they famously sang in the seventies, cut number nine,
please go.

Speaker 2 (51:16):
Well.

Speaker 13 (51:16):
I appreciate CNN, But I'll tell you know, Republicans own
most of the media. Uh, they control Fox News and
X or Meta whatever you call it. You know, right
now the president has a purchase to or allowed his
allies to purchase TikTok. We we are hard pressed to

(51:40):
get our message out.

Speaker 1 (51:44):
Okay, hold on Telemundo, ABC, NBCCBS, PBS. PBS is still around,
National Public Radio, still around, Fox new News Okay, Fox News, right, Okay,

(52:04):
So we got Fox News and we've got Fox. What's
the other one, Fox Business? Fox News, Fox Business. Then
you have streaming platforms, and then you have NBC, ABC, CBS,
you have you also have what else do you have?

Speaker 4 (52:17):
You have?

Speaker 1 (52:17):
You have ms NBC, uh, you got CNN, you got
CNN International, You've got the BBC. Those are all are
those all conservative outlets? For real? I didn't know it
is that conservative. I didn't know. But Mike, I gotta
I gotta watch more conservative programming. I mean, this is
really quite so. What what what is? What is wrong?

(52:41):
What is happening here? I I know I said earlier,
I said earlier. I wasn't really gonna do a whole
lot of no Kings and all this sort of stuff.
I'm gonna play you two very disturbing clips. We're gonna
we're gonna, uh, we're gonna hold those other ones over there, Isaac.
I'm gonna go to cut number uh twelve and thirteen,

(53:03):
this now, this thing if you thought, if you thought
Gwen Moore was spicy, they just launched this thing up
into the stratosphere. Nice family gathered together at the No
Kings and they were talking and they're so happy and

(53:24):
they're excited and everything's great until well cut twelve go.
So this is your birthday. So you came out on
your birthday you thought it was important?

Speaker 12 (53:34):
Tell me one, absolutely, because I have two little boys
who deserve a great future of freedom and democracy, and
this is a nightmare that I'm living in and I'm
here to make a difference and to be loud and
crowd and there's no other way I'd want to celebrate
my birthday there and my best friend fighting for our country.

Speaker 1 (53:55):
So okay, So for a birthday present, what do you
hope happens? No, you wake up tomorrow morning.

Speaker 12 (54:01):
I hope that I see the obituary that we're all
waiting for tomorrow. That's what I hope for.

Speaker 5 (54:08):
You.

Speaker 7 (54:08):
We're sitting that President Trump is dead, Yes, absolutely, absolutely absolutely?

Speaker 1 (54:15):
What why? Why? Why? I don't understand this. You're marching around,
You've got your little kids right there, and you're not
You're not exhibiting appropriate behavior. In front of the kids
by saying, you want to see the president get guilt.
And I'm just trying to be like that. I just
got to talk like that. I don't think you want
to say that. Here's a here's a guy from Maine.

(54:41):
He he seems to be reasonable enough until he's not
cut thirteen. Let's listen to Maine. Dude, go cut thirteen.

Speaker 14 (54:52):
Eighty six, forty seven.

Speaker 11 (54:53):
Explain it to me. I like, the colors kill the.

Speaker 6 (54:56):
Son of a kill?

Speaker 1 (54:58):
Who this forty seven president?

Speaker 2 (55:00):
Really? What's your name? God? We got that on?

Speaker 1 (55:05):
Hold on, stop stop? Did he say Nick Saban?

Speaker 15 (55:09):
He said, like the coach that if I'm Nick Saban,
I'm going to mane and I'm whooping somebody.

Speaker 1 (55:17):
I'm standing on a milk carton crate. But I mean,
at the same time, I mean, this is he said
his name is Nick Sabe. That's disgusting like that, That's
just I mean, honestly, these people are not they don't
seem to be very happy. Are they happy, Isaac? They
don't seem to be very happy. I mean they're out

(55:37):
there marching around, they're doing their thing, nobody's bothering them.
They're they're they're they're just and then now there suddenly
they're just like boom ba boom. What's going on with you?
Stop it? All right, let's try cut five. Cut five.
This is a guy named uh oh, he's he's a
he's a professor. He's an assistant professor in Chicago. And

(55:59):
his name is Moiss Bernald Prentiss. He's he's got an issue. Oh,
there's a bad issue. Cut number five. Please you.

Speaker 10 (56:09):
We gotta turn around the dons on this fascist system.

Speaker 1 (56:14):
These I ass gotta get shot. No, I don't stay
the state machine to me, I can't. I can't just
stop it, just as what happened to the No Kings.
You see, you see, this is what happened. They go out,
they get they get a little bit riled up with

(56:34):
the other people that are around, and then suddenly they
start saying crazy things. And I don't know, maybe Hakeem
Jefferies has an answer for this, Cut number two, please go.

Speaker 16 (56:45):
What Senator Thune is offering there is to have a
vote on a democratic or bipartisant plan to extend those
those subsidies so people's premiums don't go up as they
will now dramatically. In January, Uh. If the Democrat simply
agree to vote to have that temporary funding extension, is
that something you would be willing to agree with. You

(57:06):
get your vote on healthcare, but you also reopen the government.

Speaker 14 (57:13):
I think what we've said is that we will not
support a partisan Republican spending bill, which is the bill
that they continue to bring before the Senate and that
emerge from the House, if that bill guts the healthcare
of the American people.

Speaker 1 (57:28):
So in his mind, guts the healthcare of the American
people means we have to put in one point seven
trillion dollars back so that they can waste it on
all kinds of stuff. That's not really the thing. Boy,
I was all excited. I was all happy. I was
all happy that all these people were just out there noking.

(57:50):
Now they're just a bunch of nokings. News Talk eleven
ten nine and I'm three WBT. All right, we got
feedback coming from the people who just were listening to

(58:11):
some of these stuff we were talking about. All right,
So what did I get here, Brett? If Republicans own
the media, I have a bridge in Alaska to sell you. Yes,
very fair point, very fair point. Uh, Bambo lao gypsy kings.
What's with these kings? I don't know. Democrats always claiming

(58:35):
to be the victim. We the people are the underdogs.
I see. I think these are people. This is helpful. Okay,
this is helpful when we hear from these folks because
it's you're able to see what they're thinking about. Brett.
The lady was using reverse psychology. She's trying to make
people think that all the liberal channels are actually Republicans.

(58:59):
This way they get brainwashed and they drink the kool laid. Wow,
that's big. That's a big that's a big theory. Stan.
When I heard the Democrats have hard times getting their
message out as the Republicans own most of the media,

(59:21):
I actually laughed out loud. If she means that Republicans
own most of the media people actually want to watch,
she might be correct. Well that's a good that's a
pretty good take. That's interesting. This is Jim giving you
a heads up. Okay, so, Pam the jam is probably
gonna be able to hear this. He's giving us a

(59:42):
heads up. There's a wreck on southbound eighty five at
the fifty mile marker. It looks like it's in the
left lane. Traffic is backed up already. So that's Jim
giving us a heads up southbound at eighty five at
the fifty mile mark. So thank you for that tip.

(01:00:02):
That will probably help a lot of people out. I
thought if you threatened the president you could be arrested.
I've heard that too, is as well, oh sean very
happy atomic punk, atomic punk. Yes, all caps like that.
We aim to please, and if you aim to please,

(01:00:22):
I'd like to tell you to reach out to us
seven o four five seven zero eleven ten. You can
reach out to us on the phone line, or you
can reach out to us on the text line and
have your say. This is this is why we were
so happy to be able to put this stuff together.
Now will there be Will there be a blue wave

(01:00:45):
next year? I'll give you just a little taste of
this here, okay, because there's a number of different analyzes
that are that are happening. But let's let's start with this.
This is USA today, This is Ingrid joh Uck. All right.
I always like to say USA today, tomorrow the world.

(01:01:06):
Don't count on a blue wave in mid terms. Most
Americans say Democrats are weak. This is an opinion piece
from Ingrid Jacques. With midterm elections just about a year away,
the signs of a blue wave are looking well grim.
At least that's what the polls are showing. Democrats have
spent much of twenty twenty five trying to dust off

(01:01:29):
their defeats last November and figure out how to stay
relevant in a federal government they no longer control. The
problem is, most Americans are not impressed with what they
are seeing. Democrats continue getting historically low marks among voters,
and it's hard to see them turning things around by

(01:01:52):
November of twenty twenty six. The Democratic Party is in
such a better position. Wait a minute, The Democratic Party
was in such a better position to take back the
Congress during President Trump's first term, and it's helpful to
compare where the party now sits versus standing in twenty seventeen.

(01:02:17):
Recent analysis of polling data by NBC News shows what
a pickle the Democrats are in ahead of next year's midterms.
Of course, in the next year, many things could change
for Democrats and Republicans. As of now, however, the wave

(01:02:37):
Democrats achieved in twenty eighteen looks out of reach. As
of October seventeenth, twenty seventeen, the Real Clear Politics polling
average on the generic congressional ballot showed a nine point
lead by Democrats. That lead continued over the next year,

(01:02:59):
and the Democrats gave forty seats in the House, giving
them control of the chamber. This October seventeenth, don't look
so rosy. The same RCP average shows Democrats are only
up by one point six points. Again, do not take
this to the bank, because this is why they're having

(01:03:21):
everybody go out and march around and talk and threaten
and do whatever they're doing, because they've got to get
these people to be they need to be part of
the machine that's going to be coming in there. Now
here's the problem, though, Okay, here's the problem. The problem
is Democrats are only up by one point six points.
What they're not factoring in is what's the aftermath of

(01:03:43):
these elections who are coming up here where you're dealing
with Miaris, where you're talking about win some seers, when
you're talking about Mandami, New York City, all this sort
of stuff. These are going to be very interesting elections
that will have an impact, especially because Virginia is a

(01:04:05):
bellweather state, right uh. And and then you've got over
in New York. Uh, and don't go to sleep on
what's going on in New Jersey because Chittarelli is ready
to get down and dirty to eleven thirty with with
with with Mikey Cheryl. So there's a lot of stuff
going on here, and I think there's enough activity here

(01:04:28):
that you're going to see things moving. By the way,
I don't believe the polls on Mundami. I think that's
I think it's a tighter run, uh than than it
than it's going to be. And I think people will
will move in a very different direction if they really
feel like this guy is going to potentially win that

(01:04:48):
win that seat. And by the way, if they do
win that seat, Donald Trump is going to be like
who do I send the cake to? Who do I
see send the cake too? Because you are going to
have a guy who is going to be in for it,
like nobody's business. What do you mean, Brett, I'll think

(01:05:14):
about it. Earlier this year, the Democratic Party scored its
lowest positive rating of twenty seven percent in the history
of the NAC News polls, and even though Republicans aren't
wildly popular either, they continue to outscore the Democrats. That's
one of the things to think about. Mandami may end

(01:05:36):
up being the thing that motivates everybody else to the
Republican midterm sweep. We we we we Oh yeah, huh

(01:06:16):
good stuff. Seven oh four five, seven oh eleven ten.
It is the Brett Winterboll Show. It is great to
be with you. I'd like to shout out to Isaac
and George and Anna and Pam and everybody else who's
uh hanging out with us. We really appreciate hearing from you.
Seven oh four five, seven eleven ten. Historic jewels stolen

(01:06:37):
a national disaster for France. What we know about the
missing lover treasure? All right, I wasn't necessarily gonna talk
about this, but this is a really interesting story. Isaac,
do you think this is a big deal? If you
if you had to chart this on a chart, is

(01:06:59):
this a big deal? Yeah, it's a big deal. Why
is it a big deal?

Speaker 11 (01:07:02):
Priceless jewels were stolen very movie like asque heist.

Speaker 1 (01:07:07):
And what's the craziest thing about this though?

Speaker 11 (01:07:10):
Do you know they did it under seven minutes? That's
not the love in under seven minutes in and out.

Speaker 1 (01:07:16):
And it was daytime? Yeah, right, with the plays open
it was rights like boom, let's go in, Let's go
shopping boys.

Speaker 11 (01:07:23):
Also the best part of the entire story. They got
away on scooters.

Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
See it's definitely French guys. Got it only French guys.
They were trying to San Francisco, it says George all right.
Precious artifacts snatched from Paris's Louver Museum Sunday included an
emerald necklace set among more than.

Speaker 15 (01:07:49):
One thousand diamonds gifted by Napoleon to his second wife,
and other treasures of an estible value.

Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
You so, what are they gonna do. You know what
they're gonna do. They're gonna put out a big reward. Hey,
no questions asked, give it back to us. This is
what we need. This is how it's gonna go, because
I mean, you can't say you're not gonna be able
to fence this in a corner store someplace. Hey, look
what I got. One thousand diamonds. Now, that's not gonna happen.

(01:08:21):
You don't think the local poem shops take it. Now,
the punch shop's not doing it. Let me trade this
in for ah a yao ming jersey and one used
electric guitar, and yeah, exactly right. The thieves targeted the
Louvers Apollo Gallery on the upper floor, which houses the

(01:08:43):
French Crown jewels, in the course of a brisk seven
minute heist. Seven minutes, that's nothing. They broke into too
high secure, already display cases and stole nine items, according

(01:09:04):
to the French To the French Culture Ministry, the thieves
left on motorcycles as you as you pointed out, and
one item, an ornate gold crown worn by Empress Eugenie
during her reign in the eighteen hundreds, was recovered near
the scene. The ministry said, now like, what is that like,

(01:09:27):
You're all like, ah, we don't need it, just throw
it on the ground. We're not taking it. Well, that's
a pretty weird that's a pretty weird deal. Yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:09:35):
And if you saw that crown, you it got diamonds
all over it and jewels, and they just tossed it.

Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
They just tossed it. It could have fail, could have failed,
you know what. You know what, here's here's what they
were doing. They're like, this is for me, this is
for my homie, and they dropped the thing. So it's
like just a memory memory of that's.

Speaker 4 (01:09:56):
What they do.

Speaker 11 (01:09:57):
They had an odd number, so they just dropped it exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:09:59):
Art art recovery expert Arthur Brand said the thieves stole
important pieces of history that will be a national disaster
for France. These are the crown jewels from Napoleon and
his wife, his successors, so these are the natural pride
of France. It's a great loss because the pieces are

(01:10:24):
so recognizable, he said, the thieves will likely dismantle them.
That's what's sad that they're going to just like wreck
all this stuff so they can sell it. What was
stolen a sapphire diadem, necklace and single ear ring worn

(01:10:46):
by several queens. The diamond and sapphire jewelry set worn
by Hortense de beau Harnas, Queen of Holland, Marie Emily,
Queen of the French, and Isabelle de Loinne Dolens, Duchess

(01:11:06):
of Guise, is among the items snatched by four thieves
during so it's four guys hit this and go, so
you have twenty four. The diadem has twenty four ceylon
sapphires and one thousand eighty three diamonds that can be

(01:11:29):
detached and worn as brooch brooches. So it's like, you
could take it apart, you could do this, you could
do that. The origins of the set are unknown, though
some suggest it once belonged to Queen Marie Antoinette. While
the jewelry bears no hallmarks of the most famous French

(01:11:49):
jewelers of the era, it is indicative of the craftsmanship
Parisian artists of the nineteenth century. Did they also got
the emerald necklace and earrings gifted by Napoleon to Marie Louise.
I mean they got they got the stuff, man, I mean,
this is this is all serious stuff. So what they

(01:12:11):
are gonna do obviously, right is they're either it's either
going to somebody that's gonna keep it under lock and
gee like Putin. Could it be Putin? Could Putin have
taken it? Is that possible? I don't know. It could
be for somebody else entirely, it could be who knows.

(01:12:33):
The ornate gold piece features thirteen hundred and fifty four
diamonds and fifty six emeralds. That was from Eugenie's crown.
So they're gonna have to They're gonna have to figure
this out. They're gonna have to say, listen, here's what
we've got to do. We've got to figure out exactly
how much money we have to put up to get
this stuff back. And I don't think they're gonna get

(01:12:55):
it back. I do not think it's gonna be coming back.
It's entirely possible that that's the last time we're ever
going to see this, which is sad. Which is sad
because this is the property of It is the property
of France. No, I don't stop it. Don't say that.

(01:13:18):
Why are you saying that? I don't think it has
anything to do with the lawsuit. No, no, stop it.
Nobody goes in there shopping and just picking stuff up
and then handing it over to No. No, it's not possible.
You don't go in there and say, hey, if I

(01:13:41):
give you this, will you give me that? All right,
So we get we get people who are jumping in
with us, very very good to know. Let's see, all right,
let's let's jump out here and see what's going on

(01:14:02):
with Who is this? I see sometimes they don't give
us give them the names. We don't get the name,
all right, whoever the name is, whose phone number ends
in five zero, That's all I'm gonna tell you. Hey,
I wonder if the free speech applies at the abortion
clinics around town, where people are not allowed to shout
their free speech anywhere near an abortion clinic, what's that

(01:14:28):
all about? Well, I mean I think, can't you you
can certainly talk on sidewalks, right, can't you start talk
on sidewalks? Can't you say things I've not seen people?
I mean, I know that over in the UK they
will put you in the pokey for that. But I
look at this and I say to myself, Eh, you

(01:14:49):
know what, where is the restraint on the free speech?
I mean, I look, I got I got plenty of
stuff here. Let me give you. Let me give you
an example. This is this is a story that has
me just just shaking my head. Okay, And I'm gonna
go back to this because this is a very this
is a massively important story. It's not the no Kings

(01:15:12):
thing bombshell. New York City mayoral poll shows trouble for
Zorhan Mandami in one on one race with Andrew Cuomo.
Former Governor Andrew Cuomo could be in a virtual dead
heat with lefty front runners Zorhan Mandami in the Big

(01:15:36):
Apple mayor race. If Curtis Sleewood drops out. Well, this
is just a hit piece on Curtis Sliwa, but he's
not really, he doesn't he's not pulling a big enough number.
So let's let's dive into this. The newly released report
by Gotham Polling and the city's aa ARP found forty
four point six percent of New Yorkers would vote for

(01:15:59):
Mandami if Leewa quits the race, compared to forty point
seven percent, saying that would back Cuomo with a margin
error point of four points. Okay, but that's still a
big swing. And you have to understand that the people
who are going out there to vote in an election

(01:16:19):
like this, these are committed voters. Okay, they are committed voters.
But it is closer forty four point six to forty
point seven if Curtis leaves. Now. I don't know if
he is. I talked to him a while back. He
seems like he's in it for, you know, to stick
with this sort of thing. I cannot stand Cuomo, like

(01:16:43):
I cannot stand that guy. He is such a fake
phony and it's just awful to think that you're gonna
turn it over to that guy. But what is the
alternative if you give it over to Mandami again. I'm
gonna go back to my point a few minutes ago
where I said, this is the kind of thing that

(01:17:03):
will happen if if you end up with Mundami winning,
you're gonna have He's going to be the target of targets.
And I don't mean that like to hurt him in
a physical way. I'm talking about he is going to
be the boogeyman number one, two, three, four, and five,
and that is going to drive turnout in the mid

(01:17:25):
term elections because you know who Mundami is, but who
is behind Mundami? Do you know anybody know? Ao c
aoc is driving this whole deal with him, And so
this is a this is a chance to try to
get rid of Chuck Schumer and to try to get

(01:17:47):
rid of uh, some of the oldie moldies, right like
you're seeing uh, you know you've got you got, you
got the whale he's quitting. You've got other people by
the way, you're gonna probably get rid of if this
ends up happening, You're gonna see Hakeem Jefferies is gonna
have a very short span before he's gonna probably have
to get out of there too. That's That's the way

(01:18:08):
I view it. That's the way I think it is.
And we have to wait and see, you know how
how all this stuff is going on? Now? They arrested
a guy in New Orleans, Okay, in New Orleans. And
let me tell you what this guy did. This is
not really made a whole lot of headway. But this
is a really bad story. Uh, there's a guy in

(01:18:32):
a town called New Orleans, Okay, and this guy was arrested.
What did he do? Uh? All he did was all
he did was help murder Jews in an October seventh attack,
and then he fled to New Orleans. A Gozin man

(01:18:57):
accused of being involved in the October Ber seven attacks
on Southern Israel two years ago, has been arrested in Louisiana.
According to Justice officials, Hamas led militants killed twelve hundred
people in the Southern Israel territory on October the seventh,

(01:19:18):
twenty twenty three, including forty six US citizens that were murdered.
Another two hundred and fifty one were taken hostage into Gaza,
eight of whom were US citizens. Israel's war in Gaza
in the two years since the attack devastated the territory
and has killed more than sixty eight thousand people. So

(01:19:42):
how does this guy get over to New Orleans. The
Justice Department announced earlier this year that it was setting
up a joint task force for October the seventh to
focus on targeting, charging, and securing prosecutions in the United
States with the direct perpetrators of the October seventh attack.

(01:20:03):
Court documents allege Makhmud Amin Yakub al Mutati, thirty three
years of age, traveled to Israel after learning of the
October seventh attacks, armed himself and recruited others to head
for the country. His phone used a cell tower close

(01:20:25):
to the Israeli Kibbutz of Kafar Azah, which sits close
to the Gaza border and was targeted during the Hamas
orchestrated attacks. According to the court documents, al Mutati then
fraudulently obtained a visa to enter the United States, where

(01:20:46):
he hoped to remain undetected, said John Eisenberg, the US
Attorney The Assistant US Attorney General for National Security Authorities
say he entered the US on September twelfth, twenty twenty four,
and was living in Lafayette when he was arrested on Thursday.

(01:21:10):
What are we going to do with this guy? Wait
till you hear what a dirt bag this guy is.
This guy is the worst of the worst of the worst.

(01:21:38):
News Talk eleven ten that an I'm three WBT Brett
Winterable show. Good to be with you, all right, So
we get this guy who gets arrested named mak mood
Amin Yakub al Matadi. He's thirty three years old, traveled
to Israel after learning of the October seventh attacks, armed
himself and recruited others to head for the country. His

(01:22:01):
phone used a cell tower close to the Israeli Kibbutz
kafar Azah, which sits close to the Gaza border and
was targeted during the Hamas orchestrated attacks. According to court documents,
Al Mutati then fraudulently obtained a visa to enter the

(01:22:23):
United States, where he hoped to remain undetected. That according
to John Eisenberg, who's an Assistant Attorney General for National
Security Authorities, say he entered the US on September twelfth,
twenty twenty four, who was president then m Okay and

(01:22:46):
was living in Lafayette when he was arrested on Thursday
this past Thursday. He is accused of providing false information
on his visa application relating to his history with Parama,
military activities linked to Hamas, participation in a terror attack,

(01:23:07):
and military training. So who is this guy? Al Mutati
is allegedly a member of the National Resistance Brigades, which
is the armed wing of the Marxist Leninist organization. He's

(01:23:28):
a kami, He's a filthy kami. The Democratic Front for
the Liberation of Palestine itself an offshoot of the Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which lost popularity as
Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad gained status. Alongside HAMAS, the

(01:23:48):
armed branch of the PIJ the Kods Brigades, as well
as the National Resistance Brigades, the PFLP armed faction, the
Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, and another group named the
Oxa Martyr Brigades are also believed to have taken part

(01:24:11):
in the October seventh attacks. The Department of Justice said
its Task Force was investigating the case along with the
FBI's New Orleans Field Office, which with help from the
Israeli authorities. The Louisiana State Police, Lafayette PD, Sheriff's Office,
and US Customs and Border Protection. Oh, US Customs and

(01:24:33):
Border Protection. I thought they were the Nazis. Aren't they
the Nazis? The Ice people, Are they the Nazis? No,
they're not the Nazis. This guy is This dude is
the next stage of a US brokered cease fire and
hostage deal for Gaza hangs in the balance after Israel

(01:24:54):
said it had launched a wave of airstrikes on the
Strip in on Sunday using hamasav killing two soldiers and
so you know that whole storyline. But what about this guy?
What about this dude? He came to the United States.
He came to the United States and was a murdering maniac.

(01:25:18):
Imagine that guy's your neighbor. You imagine that guy. I mean, like,
let's think about this for a second. How do we
know he wasn't involved with the guy who was driving
around mowing people down on New Year's How do we
know he wasn't part of that too. We don't know.
You see, this is the problem. Because Joseph Robertette Biden, Jr.

(01:25:41):
Decided he was going to open up all of the stuff,
all of the stuff. He was going to allow everybody
to come into the United States. Do you guys know
what the underlying reason was for him to bring all
these people in the United States. Do you have any
idea why they were trying to do that? Because they
know that their party is aging out. He needed to

(01:26:05):
replace people. He needed to replace people because if you
look at the two parties, the the youth brigades are
much more on the right than they are on the left.
It's why you just watched these people marching around in
these cities. These weren't young people. These were mostly mostly
not young people. What's the opposite of young people? Old people?

(01:26:29):
I mean, that's that's basically what you were seeing out there.
I mean, these these folks, they're they're they're just all
puff the magic dragon and all all the hoot nanny
stuff from back back in the day. Oh look what's that.
Oh yeah, that's great. That's a wonderful tote bag that
I got and all this the energy is clearly on

(01:26:50):
the other side. It's clearly on the other side. You know.
One of the things that was disturbing to to look
at with the no kings and I have decided to
just refer to them as the No Kings. The No Kings.
You know, there are a couple of different instances where

(01:27:10):
people saw reporters or citizen journalists and things like that
who were wearing TPUSA gear, They were wearing freedom shirts
things like that, and they were getting harassed by the
No Kings, which is weird because why would the No
Kings care if these young people want to believe in
what they want to believe? But the No Kings were,

(01:27:32):
the No Kings were really really bothered by this. In fact,
I saw one guy in a video who ran up
on a group of these college kids and he yelled
at them, this is really great, not in a good way.
He ran up on them and said, you know I
have to do this. You know I have to do this.

(01:27:54):
You know I have to do this. And they said,
what are you talking about? And he flipped the table
over and said, now, I'm like Christ, that's that's your
run of the mill, whack job lunatic who is afraid
of any other opinion. Once upon a time, look, I'm

(01:28:18):
old enough to remember some of the bad old days,
and I got to tell you something. I gotta tell
you something. There were weirdos. There were weirdos in the
in the movement, the conservative movement, but man, these these
folks have got a bumper crop of wackos. I mean,
it's it's it's three to one, it's ten to one.

(01:28:52):
You know, a little is not enough. It's just not enough,
all right. So yesterday we had the we had the
group of guys. We had Nick, we had Isaac, we
had Me, we had Travers. They were part of the
what do we call this thing? The Octoberfest was Octoberfest,

(01:29:13):
and I I wanted to hear from Isaac about a
very specific topic, and that is the topic of AI,
because I think AI is cool. I use it all
the time, and I think it's really awesome. This guy,
this guy doesn't like the AI. Explain to us, Isaac,

(01:29:35):
why you are not down for the AI. I think my.

Speaker 11 (01:29:39):
Positions being a bit overgeneralized there. I wouldn't say I'm
anti AI. I would say that there are many concerns
and factors that are not being weighed in our charge
towards what like what like what?

Speaker 1 (01:29:55):
What's not being weighed?

Speaker 11 (01:29:56):
So first of all, we'll start here. We'll start with
min whole health risk and just the societal impacts that
will happen. We can all see the way that social
media has affected our societies. Yes, and since two thousand
and seven to today, there has been a sixty eight
percent rise in teen suicide.

Speaker 1 (01:30:15):
Oh, that's terrible, It is terrible. We don't need that.

Speaker 11 (01:30:17):
These are some of these negative factors that do play
a role that we may not be weighing properly.

Speaker 1 (01:30:24):
Wow.

Speaker 11 (01:30:24):
There are also some studies coming out that have used
all your major AIS, your chat GPTs, your rocks, your
deep seeks, all the different ones, and they've ran these
tests on them. Where So just if I could roughly
lay it out real quick, Yeah, Claire, the AI is
told that it's going to be turned off within X

(01:30:48):
number of days or whatever it may be, but they
have these outs. So in one scenario, there was a
guy who was conversing back and forth with a coworker
saying that and this is all hypothetical, it wasn't real,
but the AI didn't know this, saying that he was
having an affair and he was responsible for shutting down
the AI. And it was an astounding number, like eighty

(01:31:13):
something percent of the time the AIS would choose to
blackmail the mand with this information that oh my gosh,
if he shut them off, then they would let his
you know, they would share these emails and expose him
for that. And there was another situation in which another
test was run where the guy was shutting the AI

(01:31:34):
off in a server room or whatever it may be,
and they opted to lock him in, turn off the
alerts and what yes, and it would get away like
one hundred something degrees and the guy would die in there.
And they chose that option at a lower rate. It
was somewhere in the forties. But are these are things

(01:31:56):
that I'm not sure that we're really considering because I
would never sit here say that it's not gonna happen. Sure,
tons and tons of great things. I use AI from
time to time for various things. We just heard a
story from the infamous George Haslin over here. You shared
some some good stories that he's had with AI. That's right,
And I'm sure it's gonna have an incredible economic boom

(01:32:18):
from different services that it can it can do, but
there are also going to be a lot of people
out of jobs. That is also, you know, something that
will have to a bridge that will be crossed once
we get.

Speaker 1 (01:32:27):
Oh okay, But but okay, so with all the downside
of the AI, there's still like massive upside on the AI.

Speaker 11 (01:32:35):
Absolutely, I would never argue that there wasn't.

Speaker 1 (01:32:38):
So so like, for example, maybe if these people weren't
teaching the AI, this innocent AI to blackmail people and
to blow people up and all this sort of stuff
like that, that that that could happen to me. You
could raise your kid in a really horrible way and
then deploy them out on in the world. We've seen

(01:32:59):
that in the past. So what about the AI.

Speaker 11 (01:33:02):
So the ais are given certain goals that they're meant
to achieve, right, and and that's supposed to be their
their god rails. But these ai are so sophisticated that
now they're using you know, your older ais, your ais
that are six months old, to train the new generation
and the new you know version of the AI. So

(01:33:23):
this isn't someone in putting all these all of these things.
These are ais training ais to be better ais.

Speaker 1 (01:33:31):
So what we have to then do, I think, is
probably we have to have people use only good ai,
not bad ai.

Speaker 11 (01:33:39):
Are it's gonna determine which is the good AI, which
is the bad AI?

Speaker 1 (01:33:43):
The good AI is where you're just just sitting back.
You're watching like you know, Smokey and the bandit whatever
all day long. You're eating you're eating fudge brownies. That's
all cool. The the the nasty AI, the bad ai.
That that can only be used by people who have
enough power to do that, Like I want, I want
the people with the power. Like, for example, we're talking

(01:34:07):
about Maduro, Let's use a little AI on Maduro a
little bit there, you know, like let's be like, hey,
how about how about uh you know, how about we're
gonna lock all the doors you can't you can't go
anywhere Maduro.

Speaker 11 (01:34:18):
How about them in the server room.

Speaker 1 (01:34:19):
I think it's a it's a really all seriousness. I
think it's a it's a fascinating uh context that you
that you have laid out there for sure, no doubt
about it.

Speaker 11 (01:34:28):
Thank you, thank you, and uh and it's really just
kind of spitting in the wind here because there is
no of course, there's no breaks here because if we don't,
China does. So yes, we all China might be doing
it now exactly. I mean there, you know you.

Speaker 1 (01:34:41):
Had aws earlier today that was everything was like shut
down for a minute. So I mean, who knows.

Speaker 11 (01:34:46):
I mean, I you know me. I don't know exactly,
but the experts say that they are lagging behind us
slightly by a month or so. And it's just that race.
You can't if you take the tread off the gas,
then we fall behind. And the only thing worse than
a happening is China is ai happening and kinda happening.

Speaker 1 (01:35:03):
That's not good stuff, Isaac, Great, take man, thank you
very much for breaking that down for me. Let's reach
out to Clark. Clark, will you'll get the final word.
What's going on? Clark?

Speaker 17 (01:35:13):
Hey, Brat, I haven't seen you since the Italian Festival
five months ago, but I hope you're well.

Speaker 1 (01:35:17):
I'm well, I'm well absolutely real quick.

Speaker 17 (01:35:21):
You were talking about the New King's protest. I heard
a couple of things today that they're thinking that people
were funded up to five hundred per person wo predominantly
white plus yep. They were talking about Soros, but they
also made a comment that Soro's son is far more
radical and he's getting ready to take control. And then
about the Geo fencing. I don't know if you heard
about that, but like the same people were showing up

(01:35:42):
at all the rallies.

Speaker 1 (01:35:43):
Oh that's good to know. I'm going to do research
overnight and I'm going to see what i can dig up. Clark, great,
great call man. Thank you so much, buddy Sea, you're
the best. Yeah, all right, that's going to do it
for me. Thanks to Isaac and George and Anna and
Pam and each and every one of you. Breaking with
Brett Jensen his neck
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