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Speaker 1 (00:18):
News Talk eleven ten, ninety nine three WBT. My name
is Brett Winterable. It is great, and I mean great
in all caps to be here with you today seven
four five, seven zero eleven ten. All sorts of things
that we're going to be talking about. And one of
the things that I just, you know, I understand that
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people are afraid of a strong president. I understand this.
You guys liked the squishy nature of Kamala Harris and
the squishy nature of Joe Biden and the squishy nature
of Barack Hussein Obama uh and Joe Hussein Biden and
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that that run around. I mean, ladies and gentlemen. Why
is it? And it's a serious question. I'm not I'm
not just kind of make people not comfortable. Why do
you think people on the left fear strength? Because when
you go back to the knockings over the weekend, when
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you look at these different gatherings that they do, they
they basically just surrender. They just they come out they
dressed like crustaceans, they're wearing weird outfits, and then if
you talk to them, they start screaming. This is something
that I do not understand. I know for a fact,
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because I have known World War Two veterans. I'm old
enough to have known World War two veterans, Korea, Korean
War veterans, people who served in the military, and Vietnam,
people who served in a variety of appellations. But the
fact of the matter is, why are we so soft
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as a country? And I'm serious when I say this,
I'm not trying to just make a joke or anything.
Why did we get so soft? How did that happen?
In this audience, I know with biblical certitude that we
have people that are large and in charge, that are smart,
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that are strong, that are resolved, that are filled with
faith and all this sort of stuff. But when did
we suddenly just become a flaccid nation? And how do
you get back from that? Let me tell you a
little story that kind of underscores exactly what we're up against.
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And one of my very good friends, in fact, i'll
tell you, I'll tell you who he's affiliated with. So
you know, you've been seeing these different guys going up
on the Fox News channel, these young guys who go
up and they they opine about a bunch of different
things like that. Well, one of the guys that I
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know very very well. I've known him for twenty years.
He's part of that group. And we were going back
and forth earlier today, and it was right after he
did an appearance over on the Fox News channel. They
were talking with Bill Hammer and all this other stuff.
Here's what here's what I got going back and forth
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with this person. I'm not going to say who it
was because I don't want to give him up. But
he said to me, the government is going to remain
shut down. Now he would know because he was he
He's on the inside of all of this stuff. The
government is going to remain shut down. Why is the
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government going to remain shut down? Remember what we were
told last week? Last week, we were told that it
was all about the issue of Chuck Schumer wanting to
look like he's got a win happening with Hakim jeffreyes
et cetera. For the folks that are out there marching
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around dressed like crustaceans. Okay, But the reality that I
hear from, and this is somebody I trust implicitly. I
know him this well. He says to me, I'm worried
that we're going to get worked in Virginia. Democrats are
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keeping the government shut down so that the Feds have
no excuse to not vote. That is the next strategy move.
And I'm saying this from somebody who would would would
know this absolutely. So in other words, now they're not
going to shoot now, they're not going to reopen the
government until after the elections in the Commonwealth of Virginia,
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because because if they continue to keep the Commonwealth of
Virginia shut down, the people, the progressive, rabid progressive people
in Virginia, the people who are okay with the things
that you've heard from the wanna be Attorney General, murder
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the children, murder the parents, they're little fascists, all that
sort of stuff. That they need to continue to gin
this up so that people are very upset and very angry,
so that they think that that's a winning strategy, to
which I said, well, then here's what the president should do.
The president should just go out. President Trump should just
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go out and just pour as much money as he
can uh with with the with the government money. Right
because because they're not letting, they're not reopening the government.
So obviously Donald Trump could do anything he pretty much
wants and just send out bonus checks to all the
conservatives to all the military to all of these people
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in Virginia so that they get they get hyped for
this too. This is what we should be doing now.
So understand what I'm saying. You've basically got in the state,
the Commonwealth of Virginia right where Abigai uh Abigail is
running and and the guy who wants to kill babies
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is running and all that sort of stuff. Uh, they're
going to keep the government shut down until after that election.
That that is apparently the new strategy that is coming
down the pipeline from from Schumer and company. Okay, well
then so be it, right, so be it. That's how
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it's gonna be. That's how it's gonna be, I think,
I think, And I've got audio of this from Harry Enton.
I'm gonna play it in a little bit. Harry Enton
is looking at this thing and he's saying, my god,
Donald Trump is not even getting scratched by this. It's
all about the Shumers, It's all about the Hakeems, the Jeffrieses,
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it's all about the Mandami. It's all about that. That's
what it's all about. Nobody's blaming the president. I think
that's very interesting. Because last time around in twenty eighteen,
they blamed the president. Now it's the gang that can't
shoot straight. It's not just the gang that can't shoot straight,
it's the Nancy Pelosi who drinks it. All right, News
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Talk eleven nine to three WBT Brett Waterbull Show. All right,
let's pay off on this thing that I just talked
about a couple of moments ago. Let's let's jump out
and listen to Harry Enton breaking down how the shutdown
is not necessarily harming the Republicans or Donald Trump. Let's
cut number twenty seven.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Shutdowns are different the second time around when it comes
to Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (08:30):
Take a look here.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
You know, we speak about Donald Trump shutdowns not approval rating.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
We're talking twenty days into it.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
In twenty eighteen slash twenty nineteen, Donald Trump's not approp
rating was already falling. The shutdown was eating and it
was popular support. It was down three points already at
this particular point and would fall considerably more. It was
very much on the decline. You come over to this
side of the screen, this shutdown hasn't eaten and the
Donald Trump support at all isn't That approval rating is
actually up a point in terms of in terms of
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his popular support. So the bottom line is this the
first shutdown during Trump's first term twenty eighteen twenty nineteen
was hurting Donald Trump. This one is not hurting him
at all. There's no real reason Donald Trump might say,
at least when it comes to popular support, I want
to get.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
Out of the shutdown. What about the question of blame? Yeah, okay,
what about the question of blame? Okay?
Speaker 2 (09:17):
You see here, you see Donald Trump's unapprov rating was
down twenty eighteen to twenty nineteen. You talk about twenty
twenty five as netaprov rating is up. It comes down
to the blame game, a game I love to play
when I was younger. Blame Trump for the shutdown A
great deal. In twenty eighteen slash twenty nineteen, sixty one
percent more than three and five Americans blame Trump a
great deal for that particular shutdown.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
You come over to this side of the screen, look
at this. It's a different world. It's a different world.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
Forty eight percent of Americans blame Trump a great deal
for this particular shutdown.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
So it's more than three and five. Back in twenty.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
Eighteen, slash twenty nineteen, it's less than half a drop
of thirteen points. Again, it's no real wonder that Donald
Trump at this point, looking at the shutdown, says, you
know what, it's not actually harming me politically, in large
part because he's getting less of the blame.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
And he's doing things differently during this shutdown.
Speaker 3 (10:05):
Yes, exactly right.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
You know we talk about Donald Trump, you say, okay,
he wants to be a consequential, influential president. Well, if
the legislative process has basically freezed up, you know on
Capwell who, you may say, well, then he can't actually
get legislation through. But that's not how Trump is governing
in this term. We've spoken about this over and over
and over again. He's using his pen, He's using executive orders.
Trump executive orders. At this point of presidency in twenty seventeen.
Speaker 3 (10:29):
It was just fifty Look at this. Already two hundred
and ten executive.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
Orders signed by Donald Trump during this presidency.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
That is the most in a year.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
You have to go all the way back since Franklin
delanor Roosevelt to find a president who signed more executive
orders in a year than Donald Trump has already signed
this time around, and remember, John Burman, we still have
two months to go in this year.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
So wouldn't be surprising to.
Speaker 4 (10:51):
Me if he signs even yes, easy to be saying, Congress,
you don't want to do something, I'll do it.
Speaker 3 (10:56):
I'll do it, Harriet, and thank you.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
So there you go. Look he is he's continuing to
run the government. The government is continuing to run. Uh,
you're you're not seeing people freaking out very much. I mean,
if you're if you're somebody who's working in Washington, DC,
or you're working for an agency, right, you might be
you might be getting hammered by this, but you're gonna
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get paid on the other side of it. But the
fact of the matter is Trump has decided, Okay, if
you guys want to shut it down, shut it down,
and I'm just I'm gonna be in charge. And I'll
tell you what there is there is an option that
Trump has, and that option that he does have if
he wants, he could just blow through the filibuster and
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he could just say, you know what, get get your
get your butts back in the seat.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
And if you don't want to show up, we're just
gonna We're just gonna pass out all kinds of different
sort of issues. We're just gonna go on on party
line votes. That's all what. That's what's gonna happen, which
is not terrible, which is not terrible. But the shutdown.
Here's what bothers me about the shutdown. The shutdown is
about nothing, like there is no reason for the shutdown.
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The shutdown is that Chuck Schumer and Hakim Jeffries at all. Uh,
they're just lazy. They don't want to do any work.
Like they just don't want to do any work, zero work.
And I think that's a that's a that's a problem
for your constituents, especially when you're seeing how much real
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estate that the Republicans are picking up by redistricting. I
think they're up what plus nine plus ten or twelve,
and now today they're starting to work this over and
over in Raleigh. This is going to be very interesting
because these guys have surrendered. They're not even they're not
even pushing back. And all they've got laying out there
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really is what Maryland, California. And by the way, they're
only going to squeeze like three four seats out of
California and Maryland. I mean there's just this is this
is just not this is not enough. So Trump is
going to come in at the end of all this
when you get into the into the midterms, and he's
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gonna have he's gonna have an advantage on the number.
And then what's going to happen. Chuck Schumer is going
to go hide the team, Jefferies is going to go hide.
I mean, this is this is something like that we
as as Trump would say, right, there's not like anything
ever been seen before. No, it has been seen before.
And I've got backups for this. Let me go to
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Robert next. Robert, Welcome to the program.
Speaker 5 (13:30):
Good afternoon, Brett.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Good.
Speaker 5 (13:32):
Yeah, I saw were Aery Fleischer today mentioned that maybe
the filibusters should be should be broken up just just
for this one issue. So anyway, I would consider him
to be a sage and sure interesting idea. I don't
quite understand the strategy the governor's race in Virginia, strategy
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for the Democrats to keep the government shut down. I
mean it would not it would change the balance of
power in the Senator of the House, right obviously, and right,
so I don't quite I don't quite understand the reasoning
behind that.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
So the reasoning for that is to just make sure
that the voters come out to vote for Abigail Spanberg
and and the down ticket ballots. Uh. The best possible way, right,
the best possible way for them to ensure that they
have the most rabid voters because they're already voting now
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the the and those numbers are looking really good, is
to continue to do this. This is what Schumer's uh,
this is what Humor's approach is, this is what Hakeem
Jeffrey's approaches is to keep the government shut down so
that the anger builds and at the end of the day,
everybody goes out does their maximum effort to try to
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make sure that Spanberg takes up, takes up the governor's mansion,
that Miaris gets bounced out by the guy who wants
to kill children, all that sort of stuff. That's they're
just doing it. They're ginning it so that they are
able to, uh make sure that they've got a maximum
pain threshold for the Democrats.
Speaker 5 (15:12):
Yes, yes, but that's only one governor's race. That's the part.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
No, there's two, think about it. What's what comes by,
what comes up next after after after what's going on?
Mandami is going to be coming up next. They're going
to use this since since the government is shut down anyways,
they're going to use this so that these people are
going to be, you know, absolutely voracious to try to
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come back and fight. And I think that's what they're doing.
Speaker 5 (15:41):
All right, fair enough, Well I don't, I don't view.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
I mean, yes, you're a reasonable you're a reasonable person, Robert,
You're you're not a maniac. I mean, that's what that's
what it is. News Talk eleven ten ninety nine three
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WBT seven oh four five seven zero eleven ten. All right,
let's jump in and here's some sound, because this is
important sound that you got to know. There's a guy
called John Kennedy. Yes he was formerly a president, but
this is a different John Kennedy. This is a John
Kennedy who I really like because I think he's a
super smart guy. Or as they would say in Boston,
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wicked smet Let me go to cut number eighteen, John
Kennedy on the Schumer shut down. Here we go, fire away.
Speaker 6 (16:39):
We're going to be shut down a while. Yeah, and
look this is not complicated. A couple of weeks ago
on a Tennessee our country was just kind of rocking along.
We've mined in our own business. Our budget ran out
at midnight, but that was cool because we'll talk under
the Democrats about a short term extension. We negotiated a
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new budget and and Sumar comes up and says, wait
a minute, I'm gonna vote and tell all my people
to vote to shut this sucker down unless you give
us one point five to threeion dollars and we'll tell
you how to spend it. Well, you know, I mean,
our heads snapped back, and I think I told the
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press my mama didn't raise a fool, and if she did,
it was one of my brothers. I wasn't about to
vote for that, and no Republican was, and President Trump
wasn't gonna support it. And that's why we're in a shutdown.
We haven't asked for a damn thing. All we have
asked for is to keep government open while we negotiate
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a budget. And uh, and Sumar wants all this stuff,
you know, dream Weaver is what I told said to
Chuck the other day. He said, why need this? And
I need that? And I said, dream Weaver, man, you
don't put down the ball. We're just gonna stay shutt.
Speaker 7 (18:01):
Now yep, and I haven't seen any side of budging
on their end, any sign of that. Are there democrats
quietly behind the scenes that realize this is a fool's
errand and.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
They just don't have the guts to speak out? Is
that what it is? Sure? Of course that is that
is what's his name, John John Kennedy and of course
Jimmy Fayla going back and forth on this issue. Look,
they're doing everything that they can do. I just think
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about this for a minute. They're doing everything that they
can possibly do to not work. And that's right on brand.
I mean, the Democrats do not work. They're not they're
not worker bees. They're people who go and get law degrees.
And there are people who go and they're organizers and
they're you know, they're the people who are out there
just kind of riffing and raffing and all that kind
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of stuff. But the fact of the matter is these
are not people like they don't have. You don't have
these people owning farms. You don't have these people, you know,
having to do a job when they go home. I mean,
just look at like a guy like Burchett, right, Birchett
out of Tennessee, like that guy. That guy's a worker
Bee Schumer is not. Schumer went to Harvard, all right.
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A lot of people would be surprised to know this.
I just I happen to know a lot about the
New York constituency. Do you know? And you can look
it up. If you don't believe me, you can look
it up. Hakeem Jeffries came from a massive what they
call a white firm law firm, Okay, a very high
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end law firm before he went into politics, and he
went into politics because that was the next thing. Chuck
Schumer just went into politics. Jerry the whale went through politics.
It's just all politics. Politics. Politics is all it really is,
and there's nothing really getting done. So let's go to
cut number seventeen. Scott Jennings going back and forth with
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a liberal over on at what would that that would
be a CNN and listen, listen to Scott Jennings and
the reaction to to no Kings and all this stuff
that took place, got seventeen.
Speaker 8 (20:13):
If their president is not listening to them, and frankly
in some instances has said we're the enemy simply because
we disagree with them. You're saying that's not a good
use of time. You're criticizing these people who went out
to you know, be Americans and say they love their
country and just want their president to listen to them.
That's not a good use of time.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
That's how frage is.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
Well.
Speaker 4 (20:34):
No, I mean, normal people were spending time with their
family and watching college football. I don't care if they
want to actually, if they want to go out and
if they want to go out and protest, be my guests.
They're they're They're welcome to do it, and I don't.
I don't really care whether they do it or not.
But I just happened to think if I were Democrats,
I would rather have directed that energy into the campaigns
that are going on this year and stuffe marching around
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the way they did. But listen, you got to spend
your time, however, you one is a free country, not
a monarchy.
Speaker 8 (21:03):
That was well done, Karen Well, and yet the president
you know himself, has sort of waffled back and forth.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
I'm they say I'm the king.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
I'm not a king.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
He's not a king. He's not a king. If he
was a king, it would be a completely different setup.
Like you would actually not be a factor. Nobody else
would be a factor if he was a king. He's
not a king. He's not a king. I don't I wish,
I wish I could explain it in English. I don't
know what to say in English. He's not a king. Okay,
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that's that's it. But unfortunately they believe that if the
answer is no from the other side, then you have
to go out there and yell and scream and lay
in the street and do all kinds of things like that.
Why don't why don't you just try to have a negotiation.
Why don't you say, Okay, we're gonna open the government up.
And obviously you've shut it down in the past. You
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probably could shut it down again, but why not open
it up, get a couple of things past and then
and then once you decide that the president's a king again,
or a Hitler again, or whatever Orange Hitler, whatever it
is that you silly people always call him, then you
could try to shut it down again. But in the
meantime we could be actually getting stuff done. I think
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the president needs to I think the president needs to
shift his focus. And I'm gonna tell you exactly what
I mean by that. Straight ahead news talk eleven ten
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out of nine three WBT. That's for the beautiful people,
the beautiful people who want the government shutdown. That's what
that is. That's for the beautiful people who went to
No Kings for no reason. You gotta understand something here, folks.
We have worker bees and we have pretend worker bees.
And this is the problem. I can no longer I
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can no longer stand by looking at the articles that
I have got on my phone. I just this is
so it's insanity what it is we're seeing. Do you
know that the Charlotte Observer has a piece out today
that says, oh, gosh, we don't have we didn't have
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any hurricanes hit the United States. We didn't have any
hurricanes hit the hit North Carolina. So that means we're
gonna have a drought. There's gonna be a drought. Do
you want really want? Do you really want that? Do
you really need that? Do you really this is the problem.
You look at the people who work at the Charlotte Observer.
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I'm sure they're well meaning, but I just don't I
just can't vibe with what they're talking about. They're telling
us that, well, we haven't had a hurricane yet, and
we're gonna have a problem with no water. Would you
like to go back to last year? Excuse me, anybody, No, No,
The left is never satisfied. You could give them everything
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that they ask for and it's still not going to
be enough.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
Are you?
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Are you as like frustrated as I am with these people?
I think you are. In fact, I know you are
because I see the messages that you send me. This
is lunacy writ large, and I don't understand what the
upside to any of this nonsense is. I want to
go I want to go back to the No Kings thing,
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just for a second, all right, the No Kings protests,
they have become a circus of inflatable absurdity, lobsters, chickens,
unicorns leading the charge against tyranny with battery powered fans
and ironic slogans. What are you doing? Why are you
even wasting your time when there are the serious challenges
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that we're dealing with. I watched, I watched. I know
Scott Jennings didn't watch. He watched whatever he was watching.
He was watching college football, probably an irrelevant team. But
the fact of the matter is, when you look at
the No King's protests or as I like to call him,
America's largest inflatable costume party with a side of political theater.
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And you know what, you got lobsters marching for liberty,
chickens clucking against fascism, and unicorns demanding democracy. It's like
burning man meta civics textbook and decided to throw a
tantrum in Times Square? Why are we doing this? Why
are we even caring about this? No kings, just crustaceans.
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When your political movement is led by a lobster in
Boston holding a sign that says no shellfish kings, you're
not resisting tyranny. You're auditioning for a seafood commercial. The
pecking order was the next thing. I say. Protesters dressed
as roosters chickens claim that they're defending democracy. I say,
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they're just proving that the loudest cluck gets the camera.
And then what did you see? Did you see the unicorn?
Did you see the unicorn all running around protesters dressed
as roosters and chickens, And now we've got the unicorns
running around. Nothing says serious political discourse like a unicorn
with a sign that reads the threat to democracy is real.
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I am not at least they're self aware. These are
the people we're trying to negotiate with. Less fascism, more fashion.
That was an actual sign. I saw that earlier this morning.
Less fascism, more fashion. That was an actual sign. It
sums up the entire vibe. Style over substance, slogans over solutions.
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The frog front line in Portland, the Antifa frog his
back dancing near the ice buildings in a costume that screams,
I'm here to protest but also to party. How in
God's name are any of these people being taken seriously? Oh?
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There was the resistance yellow. Did you see that? The
official protest color is yellow? Because nothing says we're serious
like dressing like a banana and yelling at traffic or
the hot dog of liberty. Did you see the hot
dog of liberty? Oh no, you didn't see the hot
dog of liberty. One protester wore a hot dog suit
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to symbolize something. Maybe the democracy is grilled, served on
a bun and best enjoyed with mustard, but we sure
as heck no, Chuck Schumer's not cooking anything because he
puts raw, raw meat underneath the dang sort of stuffed
the toppings that he's putting on there. I just can't
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take it anymore. Oh look, I've got some cheese that
I'm putting on a raw berger. The t Rex of Tolerance,
inflatable dinosaurs stomped through La demanding justice. I guess extinction
wasn't enough. Now they want voting rights, Yes they do.
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Santa Claus of civil disobedience. That was another one that
was out there. There were Santas because when you're trying
to fight authoritarianism, nothing helps like a jolly man with
a fake beard and a sack of grievances. And then finally,
the marches of the meme. Did you hear about the
March of the Meme? It's not a protest. It's a
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meme parade, a viral moment disguised as a movement, a
TikTok trend with a First Amendment sticker slapped on it.
And now I open up my beloved Charlotte Observer. Actually
it's not really beloved, and I find out the bad
news is we're not getting hit by hurricanes. The good
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news is we're not getting hit by hurricanes. But we're
also gonna have a drought issue. This is why this
is why we need to all carry we need to
all carry a business card. And it's got to be
a phone number on that card where these people can
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get help, where they can get help, and I don't
know where the help is going to go. I would
recommend probably a business opportunity where they can actually get
out there and earn some money, do some things, be
a Walmart greeter, whatever it is, just that's what you
need to do. You need to go shut it all down,
go get a nice job at Bucky's, see what's going on.
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And that's it, because the fact of the matter is this.
There are people who are working really hard to provide
for their families. There are people who are working really
hard who are being deployed around the world with all
the dangers that are out there. And at the same time,
you have silly, silly, silly gooses running around trying to
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do silly things. I can't take the Democratic Party, seriously,
I just can't. The minute you decide you're gonna make
everything is absurd. I'm happy for it. I'm happy that
you have finally figured out that your politics are unreal.
And I don't mean unreal in the fake sense. I
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mean your politics are unreal. You're not thinking about real outcomes,
You're not thinking about what we need to do. Generally speaking,
there are people. There are people. I listen every morning,
I listen to the Bow and Beth Show, and simultaneously,
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in my very modest studio, I sit there and I
listened to c SPAN calls, and the c SPAN calls
are no better than the people who are walking around
pretending to be this character or that character. Can somebody please,
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can somebody please call me and tell me, if you're
a Democrat, what the realistic fix is. How are you
going to fix this as opposed to just walking around
like Marilyn Manson singing the beautiful people, the beautiful people.
That's what I want to know. That's what I want
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to know. News Talk eleven ten, not Ninet Brett Waterbush
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seven oh four five seven zero eleven ten. Why are
we not getting serious about safety? I've got a question
about that, straight ahead, real safety, not the kind that
you get from a press release or a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Talking about the kind of safety that makes criminals sweat
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and judges, judges and magistrates sit up straight and say, sir,
to weave the people. I'm sick and tired of this.
I'm talking about that because when a repeat offender like
James Rayford can shoot a toddler and still walk the streets,
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something's broken. It's not just the system, it's the spine
of the system. It's these magistrates and judges who let
these people get out nineteen and twenty times. And you
know what I feel like, once you get to like
ten times, the judges and the magistrates should be held
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incarceration with the person who is a repeat offender with
no due respect. By the way, this is disgusting, this
is awful, and this is why I mention the spine
of the system being corroded broken.
Speaker 9 (33:29):
What have you.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
We don't need more task forces, we don't need more
fancy acronyms. We need a reckoning, a swarm, a surge
of full blown civic exorcism to get rid of the
evil amongst us, amongst us. Send them out of state,
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send send them to alcatraz. I don't care, but I
don't want these felons continuously thinking that they get a
free day pass. We don't need any of that. And
I hope, I hope that at some point Donald Trump
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decides he's gonna swarm Charlotte to clean up the streets.
If you cooperate, it's a pretty fast turnover. Did you
see what happened in Memphis? Have you been listening to
the people in Memphis? They cleaned it up in about
two weeks. They took all the criminals out, locked them up,
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filled the jails, and the kids now can go and
ride their bikes. The kids can be safe. The kids
are not being harmed. And guess who is surprised most
of all African Americans who have felt like they have
been under siege for are too long in Memphis. Chicago
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wants the same thing, but but Ribs doesn't want them
coming in. Ribs does not want them coming in. Imagine this.
Donald Trump, President of the United States, says enough is enough,
and he sends in the US marshals not to hand
out pamphlets, but to round up the worst of the worst,
the gang leaders, the shooters, the repeat offenders who treat
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jail like a revolving door and courtrooms like comedy clubs.
Imagine when he calls in the military into Charlotte. It's
not all the Charlotte. It's gonna be uptown. It's gonna
be uptown, because that's where all the crime is, that's
where all the crime is exploding. Not to hand out pamphlets,
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but to round up the worst of the worst, the
gang leaders, the shooters, the repeat offenders, who treat jail
like a revolving door and rooms like comedy clubs. Brings
in the military, not tanks rolling down trion stream, but
precision discipline, logistics, surveillance, drones over known drug corridors, tactical
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units assisting local law enforcement, a show of force so
overwhelming that even the cockiest cartel lieutenant starts googling how
to apply for Canadian asylum. That's what has to happen.
Oh in the judges, Oh the judges, Oh the magistrates,
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Oh the judges, the ones who keep letting these monsters
out on bond, who treat violent criminals crime like a
scheduling conflict. They need to feel the heat. Not political pressure,
moral pressure, moral pressure, the fear of God, the fear
of accountability, the fear that if they play roulette with
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public safety, they'll be called out, voted out, and remembered
as the ones who let the wolves roam free. Wouldn't
you love to see a couple of them with bracelets
or or an ankle an ankle bracelet. Wouldn't that be
justice when people allow people to roam freely this way.
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Charlotte's not a war zone. It's a city. It's a community.
It's a place where families live, work and dream. They
have a right as American citizens. I frankly, I don't
care where they're from. But the fact of the matter
is they have a right to raise their kids. When
toddlers are caught in a crossfire, when repeat offenders become
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neighborhood fixtures, when justice becomes optional, we need more than reform.
We need restoration. We must all tonight, tonight, we must
all pray that these judges, these magistrates, have their heart
turned in the right direction for justice, not for easy peasy,
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lemon squeezy kinda. Do you promise not to do it
ever again? We cannot tolerate this. We cannot tolerate this.
This isn't about vengeance. It's about order. It's about drawing
a line in the sand, and it's saying no more,
no more excuses, no more leniency. If you're a crooked judge,
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if you're a crooked magistrate, if you're doing the things
that you're not supposed to be doing. Maybe you ought
to just pack up and head out of town. No
more pretending the chaos is just a phase. It is not.
Let the criminals feel the fear, Let the judges feel
the weight, the city feel the presence of a government
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that finally means business. I'm Brett Waterable reminding you justice
isn't a suggestion. It's a promise, and it's time we
keep it. News Talk eleven ten out of nine to
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three WBT Brett Winterble Show. Okay, we got some got
a little bit of action over there on the WBT
text line, driven by Liberty, Buick, GMC and a lot
of stuff. People people liking it. Let's see, Shannon says Brett.
That was straight fire. I appreciate that very much. What
did we get? Oh we got from unknown? No name here?
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Uh no cash bail and releasing repeat criminals is just
another form of reparations. Except that if that's the case,
then these people are all being victimized and they should
not be being victimized. And this is really a horrible
state of affairs that we are now looking at, right,
I mean, this is this a bad's a bad deal. Uh,
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let's see. Then I got another one, which was those
who loved the mirror are unwilling to see the problem
even though they're looking back at themselves. That's a that's
a really philosophical take there. I'm impressed, and I'm also
going to have to try to digest how that is
all going to work. But let me ask you a
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question about the government shutdown? All right, I want to
get this straight. I want to I want to make
sure I'm right about this. The government shuts down, but
we still have to pay taxes? Is that? Is that?
Is that right? Am? I? Am I wrong about this?
It's like walking into a restaurant ordering a steak and
the waiter says, sorry, the kitchen's closed, but we're still
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charging you for the filet mignon and the tip and
the valet and the guy who plays the saxophone in
the bathroom. Kind of racket? Is this? Did we lose
a war? We're the governments shut down? We're told the
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government's shut down. That sounds dramatic, like the lights are off,
the doors are locked, and Nancy Pelosi's hiding under a
desk with a flashlight and a bag of funions. You
don't think she'd have funy in breath. I think she'd
have funy in breath. She'd have to get that gum
that we that we the mints that we sell, right,
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don't we have the mints over there? Okay, there we go,
but no turns out. It's more like a part time shutdown.
The irs is still open. The toll booths still collecting. Okay,
admittedly the toll booths are like a state thing. They're
not really a thing that's like national But okay, the
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DMV still ruining lives, especially in North Carolina. It's the
world's worst subscription service. You cannot cancel it, you cannot
pause it, you can't even downgrade to basic tyranny. You
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just keep paying. And every few months they threaten to
take away the national parks like it's Netflix removing your
favorite show. And speaking of tolls, why should those still
be running if the government's closed, shouldn't the toll booths
be free? Shouldn't we be able to drive across the
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country like it's seventeen seventy six and we're dodging red coats. Instead,
we're paying four to seventy five to cross a bridge
that was built during the Eisenhower administration and maintained by
duct tape and hope, why are we still having to
follow with this stuff. Then there's the trolls, not the
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ones under the bridge, not the ones like Kathy hokeel
billy goats, gruff, none of that at all, the ones
on social media. The shutdown hits, and then suddenly every
keyboard warrior becomes a constitutional scholar. Actually, Article one, section
nine says, no, stop it. You just learned how to
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spell republic last week. Sit down, or better you go
back into the bathroom and play the saxophone for the
people who are in the john We pay taxes, tolls,
and trolls. It's the unholy trinity of modern civic life.
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And what do we do and what are we get
in return? A shut down? Sorry you can't look at
the monument. Sorry you can't go on the grass. Sorry
you can still smoke the grass. A shutdown, which, let's
be honest, is just Congress's way of saying we're taking
a break from pretending to work. Imagine if any other
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job worked like this. You walk into a bakery, baker says, sorry,
we're shut down, but we're still charging you for the croissant,
and we're gonna garnish your wages. If you don't pay.
You would throw that croissant at their head and call
it a revolution. You would do this, But instead everybody
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goes running around in costumes in cities around the country.
What kind of a nonsense machine is this? It's crazy.
But with government, we just nod and say, well, that's democracy,
that's democracy. No, it's actually dysfunction wrapped in bureaucracy, sprinkled
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with irony, and served with a side of debt. Chuck Schumer,
Chuck Schumer, Chuck Schumer is the guy who's responsible for
the government being shut down. Is anybody protesting outside of
his townhouse? Is anybody out there doing the thing? Remember
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what Chuck Schumer famously tried to do, tried to get
gorsicch and Kavanaugh killed when he said we are you're
going to reap the whirlwind and all that sort of stuff.
Why is nobody reaping the whirlwind on behalf of the
American people because of the shutdown. This is a this
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is a clean this is a clean c R. It means, hey,
we're leaving the government it open while we continue to negotiate.
But Chuck Schumer and company do not want to go
to work. These are people who are too lazy to
go to work. These are people who are too afraid
of actually having to negotiate for something. Now, I don't
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know what that looks like for you, but I know
what it looks like for me. With government, we just
nod and we just say, well, that's democracy. No, it's
dysfunction run by dysfunction people, dysfunctional people in a dysfunctional setup.
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Don't get me started on the national debt. We're thirty
four trillion dollars in the hole. They still want us
to pay taxes during the shutdown. That's like your broke
cousin asking for gas money while his cars are on fire.
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You know I'm right, you know this. Here here's the thought.
If the government shuts down, we shut down our payments.
No taxes until the lights are back on, No tolls
until the pothoills potholes are filled, No trolls until they
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pass a civics test period full stop. But no shutdowns
are just theater. The actors are bad, the actors are horrific,
the script is even worse, and the audience We're stuck
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paying for the popcorn. But it's not just a one
time purchase, it's at every minute purchase. So that suddenly,
now we have bought seventeen thousand dollars worth of popcorn,
and there's no popcorn in the actual bucket. There's not
even any of that greasy butter that you want to
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like get all over your hands. There's nothing in the bucket.
And they're still still trying to act like they're doing
their job. So next time they say the government is
shut down, I want you to ask them this question.
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Every every person that you can come across that's a
public figure the government is shut down, ask them this, then,
why is my wallet still open? News Tip Bruce Talk
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eleven ten nine three WBT Coming up next segment, Beth
Trautman's gonna join us breaking down all the stuff that
they're looking at and what we're looking at. Always good
to be with you, by the way. By the way,
I know this is this very emotional for me. KJP
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has come back out. Yes, KJP is back. She's back,
and she didn't see any decline with Biden, not not
a not a not a moment of any of it.
So let me uh, let me play. I'm gonna go
cut twenty six, Isaac, cut number twenty six. This is
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a moment in which President Biden, back in the day,
was meeting with the people that he was working with.
I don't know what he was working on. I don't
think he knew what he was working on. But it's
a cut number twenty six. Please go.
Speaker 10 (50:16):
And I've said before, and I apologize to repeat, Oh
I didn't Jake Sullivan.
Speaker 1 (50:22):
Do you know?
Speaker 10 (50:23):
Jake is my massive story advisor. I'm leaving out a
lot of people here. I apologize. I'm going to get
in trouble. But anyway, we'll get back to that. But
we you know, there's a lot that is happy.
Speaker 11 (50:43):
It's kind of sad. Did you get all that? Of course,
not get his staff. Look at how they're looking at him,
Tony blink and the Secretary of State steering right at him,
I believe, rather nervously as in what's going to happen next?
Speaker 1 (50:54):
The woman on the left actually.
Speaker 11 (50:56):
Just staring straight ahead, wants to pretend none of this
is happy. And actually people are pretending that none of
this is happening.
Speaker 1 (51:04):
The media, especially.
Speaker 10 (51:05):
Oh God, love you, what am I talking about?
Speaker 1 (51:08):
Hold on a minute? Hold on, man, KJP is back,
she wrote another book. She wrote another book, and she's
trying to defend Joe Biden. She's trying to say this,
this is cut number twenty four. She didn't see any
decline of Biden's not a whiff of decline in Biden.
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Cut twenty four, go.
Speaker 3 (51:31):
Current decline of Joe Biden.
Speaker 12 (51:33):
You said you're a member of the inner circle and
you never saw the decline. And after that I wrote,
how you even write koreeen that you were on the
plane with him going to the debate and you didn't
see anything.
Speaker 13 (51:45):
Well, when we were on the Air Force one going
on the going to the debate, you got to remember
his campaign people were on the team, his family was
on the team. I actually was one of those rare
trips that I didn't really see him until after the debate,
even though I was on the plane. Really take I
want everybody to know that I take this question incredibly seriously.
Speaker 10 (52:06):
I do.
Speaker 13 (52:07):
I was his White House Press secretary, which means I
had a role that saw him practically every day and
traveled with him. You saw for more than ninety five percent.
We've always said, we're not going to say, oh he
didn't age, he aged and he poked fun at it.
We always owned up and with age comes what happens
when you get older. But when we talk about the
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mental acuity, and again I take this very very seriously,
I never saw anyone who wasn't there. I saw someone
who was always engaged. I saw someone who understood policy,
pushed us on the policy, and also understood history. And
there were times, I'll tell you the story. There were
times where he would call me into the Oval office
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and I would be like, oh no, oh no, because
I knew whatever he was going to ask me was
going to be direct, was going to be about a
story he read about how we're pushing back, how we're
pushing a message.
Speaker 1 (53:00):
And you, right see, I know what you're thinking right now.
I know exactly what you're thinking, because I'm thinking exactly
the same thing you. You go back, and it really
is it is like a it is like a PTSD
kind of a thing, thinking about how bad Biden's administration
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was and how incompetent they were, and yet and yet
here give me cut number twenty five. This is Jenzaki.
She's singing the exact same tune as KJP Cut twenty five.
Speaker 3 (53:35):
Go.
Speaker 14 (53:36):
I left in May of twenty twenty two, just for
the facts here, And I have seen Biden once since then,
when I took my daughter to the holiday party this
last December after he had lost and so I hadn't
seen him in person during that period of time. I
never saw that person, not a single time. And I
was in the Oval office every day that was on
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that debate stage. I'm not a doctor. Aging happens quite quickly.
Were things that people saw during that period of time
that were similar to that or would have been in
a category of that, I don't know, possibly right, And
all these books are going to tell us.
Speaker 15 (54:10):
Do you think that they were Were they actively covering
it up? Were they sort of in denial? Or was
it or was it or was that just a bad debate?
Like what is your read on that?
Speaker 14 (54:18):
Well, this is what I mean about cover up is
a very loaded term.
Speaker 15 (54:22):
I think what means you knew that it was really
bad and you're pretending otherwise, versus you're diluting yourself, which
I think is what people do a lot.
Speaker 14 (54:28):
Well, I understand, but I still think it's like cover
up is often like a crime, right, we're talking when
people use that.
Speaker 15 (54:34):
To say it's worse than the crime.
Speaker 14 (54:35):
People use that term as they relate to water Gate
or the covering up of not sharing public information about
a war.
Speaker 15 (54:42):
And I'm not accusing anybody.
Speaker 14 (54:43):
Of a crime, I understand, but other people have used
that term, and I think it's a bit of a
dangerous term.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
Hold on a minute. I want to go back to
the very beginning of Jensaki because it just play me
the beginning of this. I'll tell you when to stop,
but listen very carefully for the first like ten fifteen
seconds go.
Speaker 14 (55:05):
I left in May of twenty twenty two, just for
the facts here, and I have seen Biden once since then,
when I took my daughter to the holiday party this
last December, after he had lost.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
He wasn't on the ticket. He wasn't on the ticket
after he lost.
Speaker 16 (55:28):
He that's what are you talking about. Kamala Harris lost.
What is it like she should know better. Kamala Harris lost.
Joe Biden didn't lose. Joe Biden got cooed.
Speaker 1 (55:43):
He got cooed. They came in and they said, yeah,
you're dumb, we're pulling. We're pulling you. Your go hit
the showers. But I mean, that's a really weird that's
a that's a very strange that's a very strange mistake.
She didn't. She doesn't think the Kamala Harris lost. It
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was Joe Biden who lost, and everybody knows it was
it was the governor of Minnesota that really lost. News
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Talk eleven tenne I'm three WBT Grant Water Bowl Show
and it is great to welcome back to the program.
It's been far too long. The Beth Troutman joining us
on the program. Hello, Beth Troutman Hellworth.
Speaker 9 (56:37):
Hello, my friend. I had to send you because I
was so excited I was getting to chat with you today.
I had to send you an excited gift today just
to show you that I was ready to have a conversation.
I'm I miss all of our conversations.
Speaker 1 (56:48):
It was it was a good it was a great gift.
And uh yeah, absolutely, I'm I'm I'm happy that we're
able to to reconnect. So let me ask you a question.
I'm I am going to take the collar on this, okay,
because I famously said that I thought it would only
go four days the shutdown, and now it's like day
twenty or whatever. I don't even know what it is.
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I'm using my.
Speaker 9 (57:10):
It's the day twenty one.
Speaker 1 (57:12):
I'm looking at my avocus. I mean, I'm looking at
I got all this. I don't know when this is
all going to end.
Speaker 9 (57:17):
Looking at the sun dial.
Speaker 1 (57:19):
Yes, sundial, Yes, the sun dial. We're very difficult at night.
By the way, what do how long is this going
to go go? I mean, and obviously you know we're
probably both going to be wrong, but I mean, like,
how much longer is this going to go? Best Trout?
Speaker 9 (57:35):
Well, you know, I was just reading an article in
the Wall Street Journal about the fact that the White
House and Republicans are saying, hey, we're not going to
give in, We're not going to be I think the
word that they use it was actually extorted into to
making decisions that we don't want to make. That was
the Wall Street Journal article. And when we had a
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conversation last week with Congressman Mark Harre, he was talking
about the CR right it would fund the government basically
through November twenty first, and that's the cr that you know,
was originally voted on that they said was clean and
if they passed that, then they could talk about funding
for the ACA. So that's what kind of is behind
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all of this, and as we were talking to him,
I had this kind of weird light bulb moment and I,
like you said, I mean, we could be I could
be completely wrong. I could my avocus reading could be
completely difficult. But I think it's going to go past
November twenty first. I think it's going to be a
standoff to the day after that CR would have expired anyway,
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which would force everybody to the table, because then nothing
is accomplished. You know that that CR will already have expired,
and then everyone is really kind of up a creek
without a paddle. And ultimately, and I was just reading
some poll data as well, the American people at this
point now are frustrated with the fact that they feel
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like nobody is doing anything, and it's getting to the
point where they're saying that Democrats and Republicans are equally responsible.
So this game of standoff may not work in the
ways that either party is thinking it's going to work,
and ultimately leaving people frustrated, and certainly people who are
trying to travel, Certainly people who are like career traffic
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controllers who are having to work without paychecks, and people
who are being furloughed and you know, everything from government
grants and research, I mean, museums and national parks. There
are so many layers to this, and eventually, everyday American
people are really going to start seeing it and feeling
it because of the impact that it's going to have
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on what's going on overall. And I hope that I'm wrong,
but I mean, I think that we could see this
being a historically long government shut down. And I think
they're going to play chicken the twenty first of November.
Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
I think I think that's very possible. Okay, I think
that I think that is that that is very very possible.
Do you remember do you remember, because I this is
a vague memory of mine, but do you remember back
right after Trump came into office again and they were
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talking about lifting the debt ceiling? Do you remember that
there was that back and forth, right, yeah, okay, And
so like he wanted to do, he wanted to do
like a bit like a very substantial uh CR not
a CR, A debt ceiling. And I'm wondering, I'm wondering
(01:00:47):
if he's not sitting back and saying, Okay, I'm gonna
let this go, like what you're saying, right going all
the way to that end of that of that period
of time in the twenty first of November, which puts
you up against with Thanksgiving right where that's that's always
the thing that people light up. But I'm wondering if
if his fallback off of that is, you know what,
(01:01:09):
I'm just going to unilaterally lift the debt ceiling and
I'm going to fund everything, and these people are are
going to just be stuck between because he'd have to
do two things. He would have to he would have
to lift the ceiling and he would have to also
break the filibuster, and then he would at that point
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that we would be in very uncharted territory, like in
every possible way possible. And and I'm wondering if that's.
Speaker 9 (01:01:39):
What's going every possible way, because you have to think
about too, like what will what will constitutional scholars say
and do in that, you know instance, in that in
that if that were to happen, How would courts react
if that were to happen, Because constitutionally, it's Congress that
that is responsible for allocating funding. But if Congress can't work,
(01:02:00):
and if they're not working and they're refusing to find
a compromise, that does put us in new territory like
you said that we haven't seen before, And again, what
does that mean midterm wise? Where what happens when do
the American people get fed up? Do people break off
(01:02:24):
back into their tribes more staunchly? What is the ultimate
overall At this point, I'm wondering, like, what is the
ultimate overall goal? Is it? Is it just stubbornness?
Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
Now?
Speaker 9 (01:02:36):
Is it just an unwillingness to come to the table
on either side? Like really the what's the ultimate goal?
If we really are just playing chicken and maybe getting
to the twenty person like you said over to Thanksgiving?
Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
Yeah, And I think I think what ends up happening
is you end up with a situation like Harry Enton's.
I played a clip from him earlier today and it was,
you know, it was the idea of okay, is Trump
really taking any any hard shots back from from doing this?
And he they note directly, very directly at the end
(01:03:09):
of the piece that that he was on with CNN
was the idea of uh FDR you know, has the
biggest uh lay of of you know, the different sort
of powers that he used when he came into the
office during the depression, and and and so, but Trump
(01:03:30):
is very close. Like Trump is is like two hundred
and fifty or almost three hundred orders that he's put through,
And if that would happen and they didn't want to
play ball, then he would just be funding the government
through the What what FDR did I think at that stage?
Now it's and at that point now now everything is
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like completely different than what any of us has ever experienced.
So with that in mind, what do you have coming
up tomorrow the Big Show?
Speaker 9 (01:04:01):
Well, tomorrow we are going to be talking about this
with political science professor Scott Huffman from Winterrop University. But
in honor of the Hornets first, you know, opening day
at the all new renovated Spectrum Center, we're actually having
a special guest on our show who's part of an
organization that's all about daddies and daughters playing basketball and
(01:04:23):
they're having a big clinic and tournament and the Hornets
are involved. And then all of the daddies and daughters
are also going to be part of a Hornet's game
and that game is coming up in November, but we're
having them on tomorrow to talk about how dads and
daughters can register and take part of this, and as
you're trying to figure out what's going on with the
world and what's going on in our country, you can
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hold your daughters close and have some special time.
Speaker 1 (01:04:48):
Awesome stuff, great stuff, Beth. We appreciate you being there
and it's all He's great to catch up with you,
my friend, so.
Speaker 9 (01:04:53):
Great, my friend.
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
Hey you got it. News Talk eleven ten, not nine
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we are doing our news and Bruise that's going to
be coming up on the twenty ninth over at over
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in Noda, over at the Barrel Arts. It's gonna be
awesome and looking forward to it. It's gonna be a
lot of fun and I can't wait to see you
guys come out and spend time with us. One of
the things, this is a story that I think is
interesting for a whole other reason, but one of the
things that happened, and I would play it for you,
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but it's all in Spanish, Okay, it's all in Spanish,
but it goes like this. Yesterday, there was an interview
that was done between the President of Colombia and a
reporter that was doing an interview with him. They went
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back and forth talking about all sorts of things, all
things that are important to people who live in Colombia
and South America and all this sort of stuff, and
at the end of the interview, the President of Colombia
made a comment that I'm surprised it hasn't gotten more play.
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Maybe it will in the overnight, maybe it will tomorrow morning.
I don't know, but it sounded to me because this country,
Columbia is a narco state. It's big, basically a narco state,
just like what you've got going on with what's happening
in Venezuela. The president, the President of Colombia implied strongly
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that maybe Donald Trump needs to go away. But the
way he said it was donald Trump needs to go away,
meaning it sounded like to me that he wanted to
drop a bead on the president of the United States.
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This is a problem because we are the injured party
right now. We are the injured party because we have
so much cocaine coming into the United States and fentanyl
coming into the United States and drugs coming into the
United States. And I look, I am well versed in understanding, well,
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there's a market for that drug, There's a market for
all that. There are people that like to smoke dope,
There's people who like to smoke other products. There are
people who like to consume cocaine, there are people who
want to consume fentanyl, all that sort of stuff, Right,
I understand that. Now I come at it from a
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different perspective. My perspective is My perspective is that we
are being attacked and it is chemical warfare coming into
the United States. The purpose of fentanyl, the purpose of
all this other stuff is to murder our children, adults.
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What have you? Now? When we hear from the Colombian
when we hear from the Colombian president saying Donald Trump
needs to go away, that can only be understood to
be anything but a natural ending of his life. So
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I think this guy wants to kill Trump. And look,
he's got a lot of people who are in that
same sort of area. Uh, with with with Venezuela, with Colombia. Uh,
there are there are a lot of people that would
like to see Donald Trump go away. Permanently.
Speaker 7 (01:09:35):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
And that's a that's a serious problem. So I I
sat back and I thought to myself, how do we
not go into a war with Colombia or Venezuela. Certainly
we are. We are making big inroads, sinking boats, sinking
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ships that are trying to send cocaine and whatever else
is coming up into the United States of America. And
in my opinion, that is a direct act of war.
If you are attacking the American people with chemical weapons,
which is what this is, then I believe that everything,
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every lever of power, needs to be utilized to show
these people that you don't get to do that. You
can go sell your garbage in Europe, you can go
sell your garbage in Sub Saharan Africa, you can go
and sell your garbage over in Southeast Asia, but you're
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not allowed to go after the United States of America
and give these kids the chemical weapons that will murder
these kids. So I sat back. I sat back, and
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I did a deep dive into what exactly we need
to do, and I came up with a really good idea.
I'm not I'm not one to pat myself on the back,
but I I came up with a really good idea,
because I don't want to see your kids or grandkids
or great grandkids uh being harmed. But it's been far
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too long. It's been far too long since we have
put our boot in the in the in the rump
of people who want to murder our people. We we
just we just take it. Like I was talking about
in that other uh in the last hour. We we
we we just, we just let these dirt bags run
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all over us. They they come into our country, they rape,
they murder, they pillage, they do all this kind of stuff.
They make our kids into people who are now dead,
buried in the ground, all of that. And there has
got to be a come up, Pence. There has got
to be a price so dear that it will never
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happen again. And I've got an idea. I've got an
idea because I'm telling you this right now, we're very
close to losing this country, and unless we make the
moves that have to be made, we're going to lose
the country. The mandamis, the mondummies, osama, mundami, whatever you
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want to call them, I don't care. The fact of
the matter is, the fact of the matter is there
is an attempt to take this country apart, and I'm
going to give you the antidote. Straight Ahead News Talk
eleven ten, nine to three WBT Brett Winterbow Show. Now listen.
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I want my country to be strong. I want our
kids to be safe. I want all of this to
happen in the appropriate sort of way. But the fact
of the matter is that yesterday in an interview in
Colombia with the UH with with with the President of
of Colombia, who is a narco guy. By the way,
they are, they are absolutely narco guys, he implied that
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he wants to kill Trump, said he wants to get
rid of Trump. We have to get rid of Trump.
What does that mean if you're a foreign leader and
you say you want to get rid of Trump. There's
no election coming up. So what do you mean by
get rid of Trump? I think it's abundantly clear. And
don't forget just a couple of days ago, what did
they what did they have out there? Uh? In the
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in the bush by by the by the the palm beach, Uh,
you know, by by where Trump lives. They found a
deer stand that had been set up that had a
shot profile right to where Trump is going to get
on an aeroplane. Is that coincidence? I don't think so.
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So let's imagine something. Let's change this over. Let's say
we're going to have the hemisphere reborn. We're going to rebilitate, rehabilitate,
We're going to make this hemisphere reborn. Let's imagine something radical,
not a tweak, not a reform, a full scale remaking
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of the Western hemisphere, a hemispheric renaissance, a new world order,
not global, but regional, one where we abandon the endless
entanglements of Europe, Africa, and Asia and instead we build
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the fortress of freedom from the Arctic to Patagonia. Sound crazy,
you might say so, but it's the most American idea
that we've ever had. It's called the Monroe doctrine, and
it's time we bring it back, not as a dusty relic,
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not as a dusty relic, but as a living strategy.
The original Monroe doctrine was simple, no foreign powers meddling
in our back yard period, full stop. Monroe was a president.
Maybe you never studied them, but was the That was
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the idea, We're not going to allow foreign powers meddling
in our backyard. It was a warning to Europe stay
out of the Americas. But today we've lost that clarity.
We've got China building ports in Pana, We've got Russia
cozying up to Venezuela, and we've got Iran whispering in Havana.
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It's time to slam the door. Here's how we do it. First,
we cut the cord with the rest of the world. NATO,
let Europe defend itself, Let them defend themselves. Africa, let
China play empire over there. Asia, let Japan and India
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hold the line. We have spent decades bleeding treasure and
lives into deserts and mountains that never wanted us there.
That's enough. We pivot west, we pivot home. Second, we
build a block, not just trade deals, a real alliance
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the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, any
nation willing to commit to freedom, capitalism in cooperation. We
share resources, We defend borders and build infrastructure that links
the hemisphere like a circulatory system of prosperity. Third, we
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remove the dictators. No more Maduro, no more Ortega, no
more Castro. Two point zero. We don't need to invade,
we isolate. We cut off their money, their oil, their
access to global banking. We support internal resistance, We offer
asylum to the defectors, and if they threaten our allies,
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we strike not with boots on the ground, but with drones,
cyber special forces, quiet, precision, relentlessness. Fourth, this is the key.
Destroy the cartels and the terrorists, not contain, not in negoiate, destroy,
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Treat them like isis. Use satellite surveillance, joint task forces,
and economic warfare. We freeze their assets, intercept their shipments,
dismantle their networks. We empower local governments with training, tech
and intelligence, and if those governments are corrupt, we bypass them.
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We go right to the people. Imagine a hemisphere where
the streets of Bogata are safer than Brussels, Where the
ports of Vera, Cruz hum and trade not fentanyl. Where
Havana becomes a tech hub, not a spy nest. Where Amazon,
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the Amazon is protected by prosperity and not exploited by desperation.
This isn't isolationism. It's regionalism. It's regionalism choosing depth over breadth.
It's saying that we can't fix the world, but we
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can fix our neighborhood and the kicker. If you did
it right, you become so wealthy, so secure, so united,
that the rest of the world would come to us,
not for aid, not for troops, but for partnership on
our terms. The idea here is not to go to
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war at all. The reason why you want to come
here is because what Monroe laid out, the Monroe Doctrine
was a warning. The new Monroe Doctrine is a blueprint,
a strategy, it's a vision. I don't want to see
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any more wars. None but the American people. The American
people have had to deal with all of these complex notions.
And the answer that you always get is the same
answer every fifteen years. We have to go to war.
We have to go to war. We have to go
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to war. We have to go to war. We have
to send your kids to war. Your kid needs to
go to war. These people need to go to war. Why.
Who's who? Why? Donald Trump has pretty much kept us
out of the war in Ukraine. We had we send
them weapons, but we're not sending American troops. We don't
have to do that. Let's stop trying to police the
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world and instead start building the hemisphere, build it out
News Talk eleven ten, not a nine three WBT Brett
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Winterbules Show, Good to be with you seven oh four
five seven zero eleven ten. All right, so we got
some uh let's see we got here. I got some
people responding to what I was just talking about here,
So let's hear there will be war in the streets
between communists and true Americans. This is going to be bad. Okay.
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Do you believe that there are enough anti Americans that
are American citizens that there will be more and more
communists being voted into office? Do you believe that communists
and socialists should not be allowed to run for office?
If we lose the US, the world will spiral into chaos. Okay,
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Hold on a second, would it really would it really
spiral into chaos? And why would it go into chaos
if we're not policing the entire world? Like who's who
is protecting Indonesia right now? Who is protecting South Korea
right now? Who is protecting and any of those sorts
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of things, right, I mean, it's once upon a time Rome,
like if you go back to the Roman high point. Okay,
there's a reason why they referred to the Mediterranean as
the Roman Lake. Did you know that it was the
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Roman Lake? They would call it the Roman Lake because
they were able to take over all of that territory.
But over time, right over time, what ends up happening.
You stretch yourself too far. You have issues, you have famines,
you have all those sorts of things like that. But
if you're if you're in the position that we are
in right now, where we are looking to trade with
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other countries, we're not looking to invade other countries. Rome
lost a lot of its power because they decided they
were going to extend too much stuff in terms of
the violence and the stuff that was happening. If you
go back and look at the the ancient history of
ancient China, right, they they've they've they've had they've had dynasties.
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Just they've had dynasties, and they've traded, and they've done
things and and all all stuff like that. That's that's
the issue. I think the idea of the United States
falling into a disrepute, that's that would have to be
a forced that would have to be a forced error,
and I just don't think there's people that would do it. Brett.
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The United States does the exact same thing to other
countries that you're describing. We don't want done to us.
Uh No, we don't. We don't do it to all
the other countries that that's that's that's not the case.
We we do. We do some things that we shouldn't
be doing. But but by and large, the United States
is is a is a force for good. I believe.
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Let's see, let's see here. Not once have I heard
them talk about the judicial system ridiculous. How do these
people keep their job total failure? Since government is shut down?
Why is Congress still getting baby? No? I hit that
one earlier. All right, Nurse Frank, welcome to the show.
What's on your mind?
Speaker 6 (01:24:13):
Job?
Speaker 17 (01:24:14):
Hey, how's it going?
Speaker 1 (01:24:15):
It's going well, Thank you very much.
Speaker 5 (01:24:17):
Listen.
Speaker 17 (01:24:18):
I'm really excited about what Agent Orange is doing in
this in South America right now. I got married in Colombia.
I got two in laws that are immigrating from Columbia. Oh,
by the way, to do it legally for two people
right now, they're up to fourteen grand with lawyer fees
and all the vices and the physical limits of physical examinations,
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all of that. Okay, And I'm going to tell you
this president that they elected patrol. He is right out
of a Lensky playbooks, same themes. They're marching in the
streets down there, defund the police and everything. He was
actually a member of the farc in the Amazon, right,
he has been. He has participated the killing of the
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National Army down there, and then he wins the Nobel
Peace Prize and Trump can't get it. Are you kidding me?
Speaker 1 (01:25:07):
Well? Why can't he? Good people? Why can't Trump do it?
Speaker 17 (01:25:10):
I don't know. I have no idea. I go down there.
I used to enjoy the bullfights, but even the lip
chards down there have stopped that. All the animal right side.
This is a worldwide movement that's got to be stopped.
And I love what Trump is doing.
Speaker 1 (01:25:25):
Good. Yeah, well look that that that's that's the that's
what he wants to try to get accomplished. Great stuff,
Nurse Frank. I like it. I like it. I you know.
I I don't want to see I don't want to
I don't want to see us have to go to
war with with anybody. I don't want to see people
having to send their kids in that regard. By the way,
when you think about people who want to patriot, you know,
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become Americans. Well, let's let's see how that works. Let's
I want to see people with background checks. I want
to see people who are able to to tell us, Okay,
what are you going to do? What do you What
has to happen is when you had Joe Biden in
the White House and you had Kamala Harris in the
White House, and you had you had all of those
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horrible cabinet members in that in that White House, they
were looking to get the hook up. Okay, that's what
they wanted, and they brought in you know, they brought
in twenty million people. There was a reason why they
brought in twenty million people. Everybody talks about it all
the time. It's because they they they felt like they
were aging out. They needed more blood coming in. They
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needed to come in and and and make sure that
they were going to sign up as Democrats or sign
up as as progressives or any of those sorts of things.
But but what ended up happening was you saw a
different president come into the into the office. And that president.
What is unique about this president is that he served
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a term. Then Biden came in for a term and
now he's take in a turn. So that's the thing
that's important, I think, because he has now been able
to come back out and say, listen, this is how
we're going to handle this. This is how we're going
to handle that. And he's not putting us in a
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war footing. He is trying to use the power of
the United States. He's trying to use the stuff that
we have to go out there and to build alliances.
And if whoever gets elected next decides that they want
to continue with these alliances, then I think people are
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going to be done, be working well. If they don't
want to continue with the alliances, they will fall into
into into chaos and we'll have to deal with other situations.
But we can't live in the wreckage of the future
because the future is not here yet. That's what we
have to always remember. Any any moment, any day, what
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have you. This whole thing could go kapluey, but it
hasn't yet. And I think as long as we defend
what the United States stands for, we have a really
good shot. Except for outer space. Okay, ladies and gentlemen,
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buckle your seat belts, because Avvi Lobe, doctor Avi Lobe
is uh well, I'm just gonna Isaac, get ready, just
get ready, you may Isaac is a skeptic about the
three I Atlas. Harvard professor warns public to take vacations
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before October twenty ninth, says, now SA is concealing the
truth about Three Eye Atlas. Now he's a guy from Harvard.
He's a Harvard guy. Why is the number one concern?
Just go ahead and get your vacations out of the way.
Doctor Avi Lobe believes the massive interstellar three Eye Atlas
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could be more than just a comet, While NASA remains
tight lipped amid speculation about its true nature. A Harvard
astrophysicist has set the Internet ablaze after warning people to
take vacations before October twenty ninth I'm sorry, claiming that
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NASA may be concealing some vital information. The object, officially
named Three Eye Atlas, is said to be roughly the
size of Manhattan, and unfortunately, Curtis Slee was not going
to be great greeting anybody as the mayor in that regard.
I don't think it's left to sciences scientists scratching their
heads since the discovery, The outspoken Harvard professor known for
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his controversial theories about extraterrestrial life, suggested that the bizarre
visitor could even be artificial in origin. Well, I mean, okay,
maybe he's just saying that you didn't know. He doesn't
know what he's talking about. He hadn't met him yet.
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Although space agencies have been quick to reassure the public
that there is no danger to the Earth, sure the objects,
odd chemical emissions, and unpredictable movement have fueled a frenzy
of online speculation, from alien probes to secret government experiments. Okay, fine,
but listen, they if it gets over here and it hangs.
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Look if you get probed. But if you get probed, like,
what's the worce that could happen? You get probed, that
is the worst to get act. The probe could be
like in your finger, could be in your nose, it
could be Look, you were good with the COVID shots.
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So I mean, they'll do this. Isaac's really nervous. Isaac's
Isaac's a little on the scared side. Now, I'm less
than excited about it. I'm look, they knock on my door,
I'm just gonna say nobody's here. I'm sure that'll work.
I'm sure they'll just up turn around. Doctor loeb Leb
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has urged I reached out to him, by the way,
I'm trying to do an interview with him. I am
working on it. I want to find out what's what,
and I wanted to ask I want to know what
we should wear to greet them. No, it's just probably
a gown. Doctor lib has urged greater transparency from Nasha NASA, like,
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what does NASA know? I mean, they're right, they're here too.
They're not up there, so I ask elon he's up there.
His dramatic warning has divided the scientific community ISAAC, with
some dismissing it as sensationalism, while others admit that three
iyat lists. First of all, it's a threatening sort of
a name. Three i at lists. That sounds like a
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scary thing. If it just had two eyes, I wouldn't
be nearly as nervous. Yeah, it's a three eye at list.
Remains one of the most puzzling cosmic discoveries in years.
Three eye at liss was first detected in July. I've
been watching it since then. I hated it. It was
not anything I wanted to do, and I've been obsessed
with it now early I'm just I can't wait till
this is just nothing, and then I just I'm good,
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like I don't need to pay attention to it anymore.
Early estimates suggest it spans five point six kilometers and
it weighs to thirty three billion tons. Why that's how
big it is. That's how big it is. What makes
three Iye atlis extraordinary is its composition that that's one
of the issues. But then that's not even like that,
that's not even the biggest story. That's that's happening here.
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They think that there might be a massive earthquake out
on the West coast, not because of this, just because
of it, of what goes on over there. I'm not
I'm not kidding. I'm talking about like, yeah, they're they're
they're thinking that this thing is so what if three
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Eye Atlas is coming here sort of like as a
rescue party from from the earthquake. So the question for
Isaac is obvious, do you go with the aliens or
do you stay on the on the busted land Like, dude,
I'm rocking with the busted land man, but I'm hanging out, Isaac.
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I can tell you that Isaac. Isaac's gonna go looking
for diamonds and stuff. He's gonna be all like panning
for gold. He's gonna be at the creek. He'll be
at the crick all that it does that well, I
just it's just it's gonna be like, you know, it's
just gonna be a little like that little jagged, little jagged,
jagged little pill that was a lot of Morrisset's album.
(01:34:25):
But yeah, I mean, look, nothing is guaranteed except for
except for this, except for one thing. My show tomorrow
is starting at three, and the Breaking Brett Jensen Show.
Do me a favor, Just I just need like five
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or six of you guys to call Breaking Brett Jensen
and ask him what he knows about three Eye at Lias.
Just seriously, just say, Brett, what do you know about
three iye at lists? And and why aren't you telling this?
Speaker 18 (01:35:02):
All right? It's been a great show. I've enjoyed it.
I know you have too. I know you have really
enjoyed the last end of this thing. We'll be together
again tomorrow starting at three, coming up next Breaking Brett
Jensen and then TJ.
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