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October 10, 2025 • 86 mins

Tune in here to this Friday edition of the Brett Winterble Show.

Brett and Pete Kaliner waste no time getting into the real conversations—starting with how talk radio operates under constant pressure from anonymous texts, organized trolls, and agenda-driven callers. They expose how digital feedback loops are manipulated, how trolls are tracked and blocked, and why most people have no idea how the system really works behind the scenes.

Then the tone sharpens as they shift to Antifa—discussing how labeling, funding, and foreign influence intersect. Brett draws a clear parallel between political cover and foreign mediation, warning about the consequences of legitimizing extremist groups. They call out activists operating across borders, including one figure allegedly organizing support from overseas after fleeing the country.

Later Brett breaks down a largely ignored but highly significant development: Melania Trump’s direct involvement in reuniting Ukrainian children with their families after being taken into Russia. Through quiet diplomacy and backchannel communication with Vladimir Putin, Melania reportedly helped return eight children—an effort launched with a personal letter delivered during Trump’s August summit. The media reaction? Silence from MSNBC and CNN, who instead focused on unrelated political headlines. Brett contrasts this with the broader issue of child trafficking, drawing parallels to the U.S. border crisis and the cartels’ exploitation of children.

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Speaker 1 (00:16):
News Talk eleven nine three WBT Grett Witterbulls Show. This
is the hangover. What did we call the first part
of this succer game the pregame? We pregamed and now
we're hanging over. Be careful, let's not go over the cliff.
We we want to make sure that that's not going
to be the case. I want to introduce the audience
to a really tremendous person, and that is Pete Callener

(00:37):
joining us here on this day. How are you.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
I'm good.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
You may remember me from like seven minutes ago, seven
minutes ago when.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
I was on the air right here on WBT.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
You know what's so interesting? Did you hear this story
about the way moo.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
And the I did this story?

Speaker 1 (00:53):
Oh talk, I'm sorry, this is h Look, this is
my favorite time of the week. I mean because yeah, no,
mostly because we just talk and we kicked down the
doors of knowledge, which I think is well worth it.
One of these days next week, when we do this
next week, we should be on the text line together
at the same time and see if people are, you know,

(01:14):
digging it or hating it.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
But you know, I have the text line open usually,
but I don't look at it during this segment.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Does it freak you out? Does it freak you out
to read it? Do you like want to get back
in there and start pounding back when people say things
to you?

Speaker 4 (01:27):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:27):
No, no, But I've been on a I've been on.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
A pretty strict regimen, yes, for a while now Facebook, Twitter,
where I see a lot of stuff that people send
me and I don't respond. I ignore them, and that
is intentional. So that's why if you ever do tweet

(01:50):
at me and and I put a little heart on
that bad boy, that's a big deal, because like I'm
usually like especially people like coming at me or whatever.
I see a lot of the stuff, right, But I realized,
like my time is worth more now. Yes, And back
in the day when I use when Twitter was Twitter, yeah,
I would engage a lot more.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Yeah, but you know that was those days are long gone.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
That's you know, two thousand and nine, twenty ten. Wow,
back then, Oh yeah, I was an early adopter.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
That's really good the Twitter machine.

Speaker 3 (02:22):
So no, I like, I will go in during the
breaks and I will look at the text line brought
to you by Liberty Buick GMC. There you go, and
uh so the uh at some point I think they're
going to tell me to stop doing it.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
No, it's great.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
I think it's great. I think it's good branding.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
But anyway, Yeah, so I only looked during the commercial breaks,
and then I see those things. You know that it
tells you how many new texts have come in, Yes,
and it's like, you know, twenty five texts correct, And
it's like, Okay, I can't read all of these because
I don't want the show to just be me reading
text because that's like me reading the comments section.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Of a Facebook post to people, and I don't want
to do that.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
So I try to find that's I try to find
the best text.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Sometimes I'll go back a couple of hours and answer other.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Texts, answer other people's shows.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Yeah, you know, just I'll say, I'll say, listen.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
Hey, good question for Vince. That was a really good
question you asked Vince Ca.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
You could do that. I mean, that's look, it's it's
you know, it gives us the opportunity to to kind
of drill down.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
I do see, like there are some people who will
send a text, yeah, asking questions of Bo and Beth
in the morning during my show. Well, and they're they're
asking Bo and beth a questions as if they're sending
it to them in real time.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Well the podcast, they're just they're listening to the podcast,
probably at lunch.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
That might be the case, and.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
They're like, hey, I got a question for you, Right.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
That might be the case.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
So just the heads up for people who are like texting,
I try to give some tips on this because they
don't know, Like, if you're on the other side of this,
you don't know what this looks like on our end. True,
And so what we are seeing is basically you ever
see the documentary the Matrix.

Speaker 2 (03:53):
Of course, right, that's what it looks like.

Speaker 5 (03:55):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (03:56):
It's just this stream of stuff and and and so
if you're sending me, like I asked, if you're going
to write, put it all in a single text, because
if you start, if you start sending me a sentence
or three words, three words, four words, three and you
keep peppering the text line, it just bounces everything away. Yeah,

(04:19):
and then I can't I can't make sense of it
because other people text in and now their text is
right between two of your sentences.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
I can't. And so I don't know what you're saying.
So I just ignore it I have.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
I have some techniques, but I'm not gonna I'm not
going to disclose my techniques over the air because they're
very effective. With the techniques I use blocking.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
No, I do not, Oh I blocked people on the up.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
I do not block people.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
Oh I do do I block people.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
I don't think I've blocked. I don't really block people.
I answer them.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
I will block for you, like an offensive lineman.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
I will answer them. I will answer them with like
one word replies, Oh that's nice. That may or may
not be germane to the conversation. Okay, I might be like, yes,
I like pie, Like, I'll do yes. Like you you're
you're a loud mouth and you stink yes, and then
that that I think satisfies the itch.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
Yeah, yeah, I will name Like for some of the trolls,
I name them.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
Do you name them?

Speaker 5 (05:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (05:14):
If you go in and look at the system, you'll
see some of them names.

Speaker 6 (05:17):
Just don't do don't give up.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
No why I want people no, because this way I
know this why I always ask people like if they're anonymous,
I don't know what to call you when you're text
or when you text in I'm reading your text on air.
I don't know what to so I say anonymous seven
O four or whatever, four number or eight oh three
number whatever, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
That's a good mood move, and so I like that, right.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
So if I know somebody is constantly trolling and they're
refusing to give their name because they're just like an
internet tough guy, well then I will name you something
and then block you and then anyway.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
Oh yeah, yeah, yes, So like.

Speaker 3 (05:48):
During the break, you should go in and look at
the block and I don't see like trolley mactroll face,
evil lefty, evil.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Oh, evil left He's coming at me. He's coming me
A couple of times. I've gotten evil left yt.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
Yeah, that's why they're called that.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
Guess what. Yeah, yeah, Okay, this will only make sense
to you and a small coterie of people that are
listening to the program.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Coterie is a word that is not used enough anymore.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
I'm resurrecting it.

Speaker 5 (06:13):
Good.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
Okay, So here I finally figured out the guy that
calls mister snark wants to be famous. Snark. Guy that
calls your show calls my show.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
That's the one with the YouTube channel. Yeah, I find
is he texting too?

Speaker 1 (06:31):
He's not texting. Okay, he's not texting. But I had
the occasion with a with a brushing of of of
activity that I was able to figure out exactly who
it is now. And I know exactly who it is now.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
Very it's nobody that we know.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
But because you you brought him with you, right, isn't
he he's kind of following you? He did, and I'm
just like here, I'm getting I'm not just in the
blast zone.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
He did. Yeah, but that's okay because I think we've
tamed him. Well, now we'll see, Well, he'll probably call
him like a half an hour.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
For people who aren't aware, there's a fellow who calls
in and you know who.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
You know who it is.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
He gives different names, but you know who it is
because there's a delay. I picked it up the first
time he ever called it. I was like sitting here.
I was like, there's a delay. I was like, this
guy's recording, and so he's recording and he then puts
it up on what RUSH would call a seminar caller. Yes,
and he records this stuff and he puts it up
on his YouTube channel. And when I sussed him out

(07:27):
the first time I ever talked to him. I sussed
him out and I was like, I remember, I will promote.
I was like, let me on your show. I'll go
on your show. Just tell me like who are you
and I'll be on your show. And he wouldn't do
it and all of this and and so it seems
to me like that's a uh that might be problematic.

Speaker 5 (07:45):
And I did.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
I did advise him, like you're rebroadcasting copyrighted material, like
you may be in violation of the law.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
This may be him calling us. Yeah, it probably is.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
So like so, and I'm looking out for the guy
because you know me, I'm a giver.

Speaker 6 (08:01):
You're a giver.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
I'm a give Okay, I got to ask you one
final question, okay, and I need like a one minute answer.
If I can do this, Okay, you're ready for this,
I can do it. Well, Okay, here we go. Antifa
or antifa, however you want to protounce the idea? So Antifa.
So let's say that we wanted to suddenly go make
peace like we did with Hamas, Let's go make peace
with Antifa. Who do we reach out.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
To the Democrat Party? They're the Qatar and that analogy?

Speaker 6 (08:29):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (08:30):
Really absolutely, thank you?

Speaker 3 (08:32):
Yeah, Yeah, I'm just super excited that the uh, the
way they laid this out, Yes, sir, So, first they
designate them as a terrorist organization. Yes, right, but it's like,
but there's actually no there was no like real classification
for that in the law.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Right, there was a.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
Foreign Terrorist organ and FTO ftos. So by doing that first,
then you get the agitation. Everybody's all, oh my gosh,
what's happening all this? And then you get money coming in, yes,
and then you move to the FTO designation, which Trump
said the other very good. Now it's like, oh, now
you've got funding that was pouring in after the.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
Initial after the initial one, and.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
Now you've got sourcing for your funds. And that's why
that Jackwagon Bray who wrote the book.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
And now he's upset. Now he's upset because people are
coming after it.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
And he fled to Spain.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
No, he fled to Spain because he knows that like
if he's gonna because he's been organizing the funding from international.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
Sources, Sure, here we go. Can't wait to find out
what that looks like. Man, I'm super excited by the way.
You're in Spain, You're not in the United States. You're
in Spain, International International INTERNACIA. Now indeed, all right, great stuff.
I appreciate you, man. I'm gonna go in and see
if anybody's hating on us.

Speaker 5 (09:51):
All right?

Speaker 2 (09:52):
On the text line.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
On the text line, the text line WBT text line
driven by Liberty Buick.

Speaker 6 (09:58):
GMC I I I.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
News Talk eleven ten, ninety ninety three WBT. It's the
Brett wintererbul Show seven four five seven eleven ten. So
one of the things that I wanted to get into
on the program today is, did you guys see the
story about what happened with a.

Speaker 7 (10:39):
I'm just trying to think about the best way to.

Speaker 4 (10:41):
Say this.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
With what happened to a very high profile person in
the Charlie Kirka verse. Do you know what I'm talking about?
Do you know what I'm talking about right here? Who
is Charlie Kirk's be best bestie?

Speaker 6 (10:55):
Who was it?

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Do you know who was?

Speaker 6 (10:58):
Come on, you know who it was?

Speaker 1 (11:00):
Charlie Kirk's best bestie. It's a it's been a it's
been a month since he passed away. Today is the
one month anniversary. Bennie Johnson. Bennie Johnson. I don't know
if people are familiar with this. This is this is
absolutely true. So this morning there was a press conference
held in Florida. Pam Bondi and a whole crew of

(11:25):
people did a press conference there, and Bennie Johnson and
his wife were present there as well. They live in Florida.
And a guy from San Diego who's old, who's an
old guy, I want to say, he's like sixty nine
years old. He sent a threat letter to Bennie Johnson

(11:50):
in great detail about how he was going to murder
Bennie Johnson and his wife and his kids. This is
this is the sort of thing that ran right up
the scale. I mean it went right up the scale.
People were saying what and yes, and this is the

(12:11):
this is the one month anniversary of of of his murder,
of Charlie Kirk's murder. And so Bennie Johnson, uh, he
got this thing sent to him. It was sent to
his house and it was, as I said, it was
in graphic detail and it was a very disturbing thing,

(12:34):
so much so that they've taken this guy into into
into custody. They went and they arrested him in San Diego.
Even CNN is covering elements of this story. I mean,
CNN doesn't care anything about conservatives any stretch of the imagination,
but even CNN is covering this. Conservative influencer Benny Johnson

(12:56):
accuses Democratic Party of violence as Pam Bondi announces her
rest in his death threat. Conservative influencer railed against the
Democratic Party for having mainstreamed violence as a political tool
during a Justice Department press conference where Attorney General Pambondi
discussed a death threat against him. At the event in Florida,

(13:17):
content creator Benny Johnson said he received a graphic letter
threatening the lives of him and his family members, a
threat he attributed to Democratic politicians for violence against Conservatives
and Christians. Quote this is Benny Johnson's line. We must
understand the battle that we're fighting, good versus evil, darkness

(13:38):
versus light, and good must conquer evil, Benny Johnson said
during the press conference. He said, do not make peace
with evil. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who stood alongside Johnson
at the press conference, announced that George Russell isbel Junior,
who she said wrote the letter to Johnson's family, been

(14:00):
charged with a federal crime. The criminal complaint against isbel
Junior is included a photo of the letter prosecutors say
went to Johnson. The letter refers to Johnson as a
as Charlie Kirk Junior and accused he and his fellow

(14:20):
white MAGA podcasters of being racists and pedophiles. The author
of the insult filled letter said that Johnson should be
exterminated and that they are hoping the American flag strangles
the life out of you. See, this is a huge problem.

(14:41):
This is a huge problem. He was arrested on October
the seventh. I'm sorry it was October at the seventh.
It wasn't today that he was arrested. Bondi used the
press conference to decry political violence and highlight crimes committed
against democratic and Republican figures, including Kirk and Minnesota State Rep.
Melissa Hortman, who was also assassinated in a shooting at

(15:04):
her home in June. Johnson's comments come as the administration
is launching a new campaign against Antifa. More details straight ahead.
I'm Brett Whittable News Talk eleven ten now, and I'm

(15:30):
three WBT. All right, I'm gonna jump off of the
Merry go Round on this one. I'm gonna go onto
another merry go round here instead, here's where we're gonna play.
We're gonna play cut number seventeen, Isaac. This is one
of the most interesting pieces of sound, especially in the
wake of what happened with the Hamas piece deal or

(15:51):
the the you know, the separation and the repatriation and
all this sort of stuff. Marco Rubio takes you behind
the scenes and tells you a little something that may
have been problematic for the Euros. Okay, cut number seventeen.
Let's hear from Marco Rubio.

Speaker 8 (16:08):
Have you noticed that the talks with Hamas fell apart
on the day McCrone made the unilateral decision that he's
going to recognize a Palestinian state, And then you have
other people come forward, other countries say, well, there's not
a ceasefire by September, we're going to recognize a Palestin state. Well,
gom Hamas, I basically conclude, let's not do a cease fire,
right because we can be rewarded and we can claim
it as a victory. So those messages, while largely symbolic

(16:30):
in their minds, actually have made it harder to get
peace and harder to achieve a deal with Hamas. They
feel emboldened.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Think about that Canada, Canada wanted to get them, or
Canada did say they were recognizing. England said they were recognizing.
And of course you know you've got you've got these
people the French who were saying, oh yeah, no, we're okay,
we are one hundred percent on board. We're going to
give you guys hamasas Dan. There is no hamasas Dan.

(16:58):
In fact, if you are watching you you can look
at some of the stuff. It's a little bit late
now in the day, but you can go find it
on any of the streaming platforms inside like YouTube and stuff,
the news outlets. There are hundreds of thousands of people
who are walking now from the places they have been

(17:20):
because of the war to where they want to go
back into Gaza. And I mean it is a massive
caravan of displaced personnel and people. And that tells you something,
that tells you something that tells you. Number one, that
in its own way, that they can understand that Donald
Trump is going to hold to his word. He's not

(17:42):
going to double cross these people who are desperate, right,
these the Palestinians who are very very desperate to get
back to their life. Okay, and I think that they
are probably very happy to have Trump in that position
because can you imagine, like it's it's almost impossible to
fathom this, But if you have to fathom anything, this
is the thing that you have to fathom. You have

(18:04):
to fathom the idea of Joe Biden trying to put
this deal together. He could never have done it. Anthony
blinkoln could never have done it. Hillary Clinton could never
have done it. Because these are people and I'm just
making an observation about what we see in terms of
the way they comport themselves. These are people that are

(18:24):
always either on the make or on the take. And
it's a truth. And if you want to call in
and you want to say, oh, no, Donald Trump is
the bad guy, Donald Trump is not. He's on the
take and on the make and all that, well, I
don't know about that. I mean, I imagine he would
like to see some stuff working out all right for him.

(18:44):
But the fact of the matter is, when you when
we look at all this stuff that's been unfolding in
the last couple of days, it's pretty it's a pretty
big deal here. In fact, give me cut number fifteen.
I think this is a great cut from Scott Jennings,
and he makes a brilliant point on the on what
we've got going on here? Cut number fifteen.

Speaker 9 (19:07):
Please, I'm wondering where all the free Palestine protesters are
going to be over the next few days with a
lot of demonstrations in this country. Well, Donald Trump just
freed Palestine apparently, and these hostages are coming back, And
I just wonder, you know, for all of the anti
American and anti Western civilization sentiment in these rallies that
we've seen, what.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Do they have to say today?

Speaker 9 (19:28):
I thought we might see a little bit more today,
But it makes me wonder what they were rallying for
all these all these months.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
That is that that is a brilliant take, because what
did we see. All the college campuses were taken over,
they were all they all were camping in the same
colored tents and all that sort of stuff. And then
now all of a sudden, suddenly it's like, oh, you
know what somebody did. Somebody just pulled the they pulled

(19:56):
the plug in the in the in the bathtub, and
now suddenly all the waters draining, the water is all draining.
That's what we got. That's what we got. And so
you know, this is what we're dealing with. Let's jump out.
Let's take a call a man called Jim. Jim, welcome

(20:17):
to the program. What's on your mind?

Speaker 10 (20:19):
Yes, thank you for having me on again. And I
want to make sure the audience knows that I'm not
the sixty nine year old man from San Diego was
apprehended by the Okay stories for making is it terrorist threats?
Is that what he did?

Speaker 1 (20:35):
He sent a letter that he was going to murder
Benny Johnson and his family, and he mailed it to him.
I guess he. I think he lives somewhere near Tampa
or something, and so he sent it to his house. Now,
let me ask you a question. Is this leading on
the news stories down in San Diego or is it not?

Speaker 5 (20:54):
Really?

Speaker 1 (20:54):
Is it not really popping?

Speaker 10 (20:57):
No, not at all. Those Trump's piece Piesage treaty is
the number one thing everybody is running that.

Speaker 6 (21:05):
Wow.

Speaker 10 (21:05):
Uh and uh, Well, I want to point out, while
you're asking about TV shows, h news stories, Bill Wells,
mayor of our city, mayor of Alcaholm, was on Newsmax.
Huh and he was yeah, talking about the the thing
with that was going on about you know a bunch

(21:26):
of stuff that they were asking him about.

Speaker 5 (21:28):
Oh the yes, you know that the.

Speaker 10 (21:34):
He was talking about. What was that thing that? Oh
he's the only word city in Alcohol and in California,
the Gaven newsman is trying to go after and trying
to uh sue them. Val Bonta, Rob Bonta is trying
to sue the city of Alcohol.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Why why why is he doing that? Why why does
he want to do that?

Speaker 11 (21:52):
He's trying to sue alcohols who.

Speaker 10 (21:56):
Stopped him from uh following from helping the National Guard
and helping them?

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Oh so they don't want Okay, Okay, okay, so so
so newsome Okay, so Newsom's trying to block the National
Guard from being utilized to secure things.

Speaker 10 (22:11):
Yes, and Bill Wills is standing in the breach. I mean,
he's the name you're gonna want to watch this. He's
going to be right up there with Carl Demayo, Steve Hilton,
and Daryl Isa. You'll see.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
Okay, but hold on, but hold on you you you
you left somebody very important out of that list to
Jim And I mean I have to I have to
ask you about this.

Speaker 4 (22:29):
Okay, who's that Katie Porter?

Speaker 10 (22:32):
Of course that's who I really want to talk about.
I didn't even talk to Isaac about this. I don't
know how you knew I was keying off of this.
This is Katie Porter thing?

Speaker 1 (22:41):
Yeah, tell me?

Speaker 12 (22:43):
Is she?

Speaker 1 (22:44):
I mean I've I've had brushes with her in the past,
you know, not not really, I mean, you know, seeing
her at events and things like that. But that's that's
the only brushing that I've you know that I've that
I've been with there And so so what are we
what are we doing with this? She's she just seems
to be self immolating.

Speaker 5 (23:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (23:06):
The reason is because once you put somebody like that
who is dysfunctional, she has a dysfunctional background. She's never
really had any positions in leadership where she's been challenged.
She's just been giving it on a red carpet and
not been challenged with any adversity at all. And whatever
versus she might have had they covered for. But this

(23:27):
time they couldn't do it. But the number one thing
that I notice about this person. Yes, and this story
went nationwide a few years ago. It's been more than
a few years, but maybe everybody remembers. Do you notice
the strong resemblance to Betty Broderick. Remember the Betty brought
her a case where she murdered her husband.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
And no, no, I don't. I don't remember that.

Speaker 10 (23:50):
You don't remember Dan Broderick. He was he was actually
in the attorney.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
No, I don't remember the are you are you trying
to like, are you trying to imply something about the
hot about the hot potat that she poured on the
husband's head.

Speaker 10 (24:02):
I understand women who have power and money. Wow, there
you go, so great man once said that.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
All right, that's the truth. All right, Jim, thank you
so much. News Talk eleven ten nine nine three WBT

(24:31):
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Thanks again for being here today on a Friday. Lots
of other big stories are are moving out here, not
the least of which I always love that phrase, not
the least of which. So why wouldn't you just say
it's just a big story. Why did you just call

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it not the least of which? Well, we like to
look at those kinds of stories, and we like to
take them apart and break them down down. Apparently, apparently
there's a story out of Columbus City News, a woman
was unable to pass passport control because she used an

(25:17):
overly effective anti aging remedy invented by her daughter. So
she didn't look like her passport picture. She looked much
younger than her passport picture. And so that's that's kind
of an interesting thing to have happened to you. I,

(25:39):
you know, I look just like I look in real
in real life. Like I look the same way in
real life as I would on TV or video or
in a radio studio. I looked the same way. I've
not been able to figure out how to make myself
look anyway in a different sort of a sort of place. Unfortunately,

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a woman's been charged after allegedly killing a pedestrian and
Steel Creek. You see, people are talking about crime. Crime
is on everybody's mind. And I gotta tell you, when
you look at the crimes that are happening, this is
not good. Around eight twenty am on Monday, the sixth

(26:23):
officers responded to a crash involving a pedestrian in the
ninety seven hundred block of Shopton Road. And now what
the people are saying is they're like, why are you
talking about that from the beginning of the week, because
crime is everywhere, and when you kill a pedestrian, what
do you think is gonna happen? Come on, wake up,

(26:45):
smell the coffee, but not while you're driving one hour down.
Wait till you hear what comes next. News Talk eleven,

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ten ninety nine to three WBT. By the way, if
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Good to be with you. Okay, So earlier today, very
very interesting event happened. And I'm going to tell you

(27:32):
that one truth because I am able to look at
a bunch of different channels at the exact same time.
Milania Trump is entering into the diplomacy sort of effort
because if you go back and you look at what's
going on in Ukraine and Russia and that war that

(27:54):
is underway right now. One of the things that's very
interesting about this is Lania Trump is very concerned about
the children that have been dislocated from where they would
normally be.

Speaker 5 (28:09):
Right.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
So, there are reports that have come through that said
of Vladimir Putin and the Russians had taken children from
Ukraine into Russia, and there are a number of different
arguments on that. There are people who say, on one
hand of the thing, you know, when they got into
this war fighting potential and this war fighting set up,

(28:33):
these children were displaced because their buildings were blown up,
their houses were blown up, whatever it was, and perhaps
they were, you know, sheltering them. Then the other side
of the argument is no, no, what the Russians are
doing is they're taking Ukrainian children and they are basically
trying to brainwash them to not want to be Ukrainian anymore.

(28:56):
They want to be they want them to be Russian. So,
you know, there's enough of that kind of back and
forth between the two groups that have been dealt with.
But here's the thing that is interesting. At about ten
o'clock this morning, maybe nine thirty ten o'clock this morning,
I watched this press conference. The only channel that covered

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it was Fox News. If you looked at that exact
moment in time, because I did, if you looked at
that exact moment in time on MSNBC or CNN, they
were all panting crazily and totally over the fact that
Letitia James has been indicted for mortgage fraud. Okay that nobody,

(29:42):
nobody on CNN and nobody on MSNBC covered what Malania
Trump was about to review reveal, and so here's what
Malania Trump said. Milania Trump helps reunite eight Ukrainian kids
with families after quiet talks with Putin, So she is

(30:04):
directly conversing with Vladimir Putin to see how they can
get these kids that have disappeared back to their families.
First Lady Milania Trump announced that she helped to reunify
eight Ukrainian children with their families in the past twenty

(30:25):
four hours on Friday through her quiet but strong diplomatic work,
which has included an open channel with Vladimir Putin so
they can talk about getting these kids to their rightful parents.
A child's soul knows no boarders, the First Lady began

(30:46):
to say. Closely held. At this announcement at the White
House Grand Foyer. The eight children were among thousands who
were separated from their families during what the Kremlin called
an evacuation procedure in Ukraine but was actually forced deportations.

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So she went out, she announced what she was doing
Malania Trump wrote a letter to Putin addressing the issue
that was delivered at President Trump's August fifteenth, Alaska summit
with his Russian counterpart, and much hasn't unfolded Since Vladimir
Putin received the letter, she said, they began a conversation

(31:33):
about getting these kids back. Putin replied to the letter,
and since then, President Putin and I have had an
open channel of communication, the Slovenian born former fashion model said,
in describing the several back channel meetings and calls that
have taken place. My representative has been working directly with

(31:54):
Putin's team to connect children and their families. Milania Trump
said she also discussed the issue with the Ukrainian First
Lady Oleana Zelenska, who leads Kievs Bring Back Kids initiative
to return children kidnapped into Russia. A twenty minute meeting

(32:15):
on the sidelines to the United Nations General Assembly last
month is where they started talking about that as well.
During this Teta tet Zelenska told Milania, thank you for
the efforts to return these Ukrainian children to their families,
and they're obviously going to make the effort to try
to get more of them going in that direction. So

(32:38):
when you think about the choices that were being made
and the way the choices showed up with the issue
involving the Ukrainian kids getting back to their country, it's
interesting to me to understand in such clear, clear conversation

(33:02):
that this is a major event that she's going to
stick with and that's important. That's important because kids are innocent.
Kids need to be with their parents. We know that,
And unfortunately, the thing that makes this so complicated is
because this is a war zone now. The cartels. Once

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upon a time, we're stealing kids and moving kids up
into the United States, and there are hundreds of thousands
of children who are in the United States, all because
cartel members and I think people who were kind of
on the take inside various administrations wanted to see it
that way. And so as a consequence of that, we're

(33:44):
going to have to also work to repatriate children who
have come to this country because the Biden administration opened
the border. And you know, human trafficking is human trafficking,
and the worst of the human trafficking is the human
trafficking that comes with children written and that that is
not anything that anybody should ever want to see happen.

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These these parents love their kids.

Speaker 4 (34:09):
UH.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
They deserve to be with their children. They deserve they
deserve to be uh repatriated together so that they can
be uh together down the road. And that's the most
important thing that can possibly happen. I can't imagine anybody
who would who would stand in the in the way
of that. But it is a very interesting, telling sort
of story. When you think about the uh CNN and

(34:33):
of course the folks over at MSNBC not even covering this,
not even covering this, I think we can divine why.
I don't think they very much like kids on those channels.

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News Talk eleven ten at nine three WBT. That's a
new addition to our.

Speaker 5 (35:24):
That's great.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
That's a great song. That is a killing joke. The
weight that is that is an oldie, but a grady
no doubt about. It's seven oh four five, seven eleven ten.
Guess who's sweating bullets? Guess who's sweating bullets? Revolver Magazine.
Chris Ray is sweating bullets because it feels like the

(35:49):
investigations are starting to begin to see things during the
DC swamp. It is starting to look like the long
arm of Justice is stretching in the direction the Dems
never expected. The swamps most protected bad guys are suddenly
playing defense, and FBI Director Chris Ray maybe the next

(36:11):
in line involving the whole shebang with Comy. After years
of fbis targeting political opponents, leaking, lying, and protecting its
own rot, the hammers finally starting to fall. Former FBI

(36:33):
Director James Comy has already been indicted. Deep state personnel
Latsia James is facing serious legal trouble and was just indicted.
Antifa is about to be officially declared a terror group,
and if the momentum continues, it won't stop there. Adam Schiff,

(36:55):
John Brennan, Jack Smith and the rest of the cabal
is going to be unmasked. I will believe that when
I see that. Actually, okay, I'm being serious about this,
You're not going to be able to get all of
these people rounded up. And look, if you think that
that's the case, then absolutely I have to I have

(37:17):
to live in realville.

Speaker 5 (37:18):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
I think you're going to see some action on some people,
and I think there's going to be other people who
may not be part of the action. But let me
tell you what that is. Let me tell you what
it is. I think it may be people who are
going to be helping out on the prosecutions of the
other people, because you know, when things start getting hot,
people start telling stories, and that's sometimes what eventually happens.

(37:43):
But you know when you go back. According to the reports,
investigators are digging into the destruction or mishandling of documents
tied to the Durham investigation, and that they've been interviewing
staff who worked on the FBI's famous, infamous seventh floor.
That's the executive suite where Ray and his inner sink,

(38:04):
his inner circle operated from. Chris Ray is now under
national security investigation for obstruction of justice. Is that possible? Well,
Svetlana Lakova, who's a Twitter personnel. Chris Ray is under
national security investigation for obstruction of justice, including obstructing the

(38:28):
Durham investigation. Documents were hidden in Ray's office on the
seventh floor of the FBI headquarters. They were put in
burn bags in a secret room to be destroyed. Well,
we knew that that happened about a month and a
half ago, two months ago. What does all this mean?
The so called untouchables might finally be touched. Of course,

(38:49):
CNN is framing this like the president isn't really pursuing
real justice. They spin it to make it sound like
he's going after political enemies. Funny, they never described it
that way when the Biden regime was doing exactly that.
But that's classic CNN, As she notes, the Justice Department
is conducting a national security investigation around the FBI leadership

(39:13):
when Christopher Ray was the director in the latest probe
by the Trump administration of the president's political enemies. Now,
hold on a second, who appointed Christopher Ray? Do you
know who appointed Christopher Ray for the position that he had?
Donald Trump appointed Christopher Ray? So why why would you

(39:37):
want to have Christopher Ray that close to the president?
If in fact, oh, well, it's because it's because he's
acting like, Hey, I'm you know, I'm just a straight shooter,
I don't talk about a lot of things. I'm a
quiet guy. I'm all that sort of stuff. But are
you are you being loyal to the United States of

(39:57):
America or are you advancing other investigations? Like how is
this stuff all coming to pass? Look, they can't be
surprised that, you know, weird things are starting to come
up to the surface here, right, I'm not a conspiracy person,
like I'm absolutely I'm a non conspiracy person. I want
to see evidence. I want to see proof. I want

(40:19):
to see all that stuff, because otherwise you just lose
credibility when you just come out with a bunch of
crazy sort of theories.

Speaker 5 (40:25):
Right.

Speaker 1 (40:26):
Well, the investigation is looking at multiple potential subjects from
the top leadership of the FBI from twenty twenty to
twenty twenty four. Remember, Chris Ray didn't leave until after
after Donald Trump got elected the second time. Investigators have
been seeking interviews in recent weeks and have spoken with

(40:48):
staff who worked the seventh floor of the FBI headquarters
during Ray's tenure, where the leadership suite is. The investigation
comes at a time when President Donald Trump has become
more overt in calling for the prosecution of former FBI
officials following the indictment of Ray's predecessor, James Comy last week.

(41:13):
Trump on Saturday accused Ray of lying about the events
of January sixth, twenty twenty one. This is what they're
going to try to look into, because because the thing
that is not at odds with any of the truth
here is the fact that you did have what was
it two hundred and seventy four I think was the

(41:35):
number two hundred and seventy four assets who worked in
the FBI and other agencies who were on the ground
during that time, and what were they doing. They were
they stopping people from going into the building. No, they
were welcoming them all. You can go back and look

(41:55):
at the videos where you saw these guys unlocking the
gates and letting them just go walking into the place.
So that that would be that would be a very
important investigation, I would think, right like, you'd have to say, hey,
where did you guys decide that you were going to
go and frame a whole bunch of people by telling
them to go into the building. Now, I'm smart enough

(42:21):
to know that I wouldn't. I would never have stepped
foot in the I wouldn't step foot in the Capitol period,
in the Capital City period, during that period in time,
because clearly they were out there fishing for for folks
that are going to get jacked up, and they wanted
to find you know, all these like crazy weirdo type people.
You know, look at these these are all obviously these

(42:42):
are all terrorists. We're going to go and, you know,
make them sorry for what they did. But what do
we not know? We don't know anything about the pipe bombs?

Speaker 5 (42:50):
Right?

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Remember the pipe bombs? Do you guys remember the pipe bombs?
There was two couple of pipe bombs outside the RNC
and the DNC. Whatever happened to those pipe bombs? Nothing.
The Chris Ray investigation is out of West Virginia, run
by a former top Durham investigator. A key document that

(43:15):
Ray hid and attempted to destroy is the Durham Appendix,
the central document and grand conspiracy case under way in Florida.
So this is the stuff they're going after. Look, if
you don't go, if you don't go and do an

(43:37):
investigation now, you can't do it in the future because
there's statutes of limitations. Right, they're gonna say, oh no,
we can't really look at that. President Trump put up
this October ninth, Right, So October ninth, which was yesterday
to all the FBI agents who were forced by Christopher
Ray to go to the Capitol on the afternoon of
January the sixth and then risk their careers to blow

(43:59):
the whistle about the political bias and abuses They witnessed.
I want to thank you for your courage and assure
you now work for Director Cash Patel and Attorney General
Pam Bondi, who are stamping out political bias from the
Bureau and the DOJ, making sure agents pursue criminals without

(44:22):
regard to their political stripe, just the evidence. Keep it up,
keep up the good work. That's from the president. News

(44:47):
Talk eleven ten now and I'm three WBT. I'm going
to take a poll, a serious poll, and I'm not
playing games or anything like this. I'm going to put
you in charge for one investigation. I'm gonna put you
in charge for one investigation. What investigation do you want
done that you want to that you want to examine

(45:09):
that comes out of Washington, DC? Like what do you
want to know? Because, like, if you think about the
way the president is operating, he's going after the stuff
that he said he was going to go after. But
at the same time, that's important about this is he
is also at the same time trying to fix certain
parts of the government. Number one. Number two, he's also

(45:31):
trying to defend the United States of America. And let's
be honest, there's a whole lot of people that are
out there who do not want to defend the United
States of America. They don't think the United States of
America is anything but a but a cash machine for them.
So like I'll give you, I'll give you mine, I'll
give you my example of what I would want to
see to be investigated. Okay, what I would want to

(45:52):
know in the investigation. And I've I've talked about this
on a number of occasions. I would want to know
more about Fast and Furious. Fast and Furious, not the movie,
not the show, not that not that Fast and Furious
was when the federal government under the tutelage of Barack

(46:13):
Hussein Obama, Joe Hussein Biden, Hillary Hussein Clinton, Uh, when
when they got together with uh the Attorney General, the
wingman for Barack Obama, and they decided, we're gonna go
and send in a bunch of guns to Mexico, and
we're gonna allow the cartels to come and buy guns,

(46:36):
and then uh, they'll take them back to the to
to Mexico and they're gonna murder a bunch of people,
and then we're gonna have the reason to shut down
all the guns stores that are along the border and
any other place like that. That wasn't That was a
plan that was called fast, Fast and furious, Fast and furious.

(46:57):
You can look that up. Darryl Isa led that investstigation,
and it all came down to a border patrol agent
who was doing his job in the desert in Arizona
and he came upon these bad ombres who were carrying
heavy duty weapons into the United States, and he tried it,

(47:21):
called for help, and it was too late, and they
murdered the border patrol agent and that became the thing
that was the thing before Hillary Clinton was the thing
with ben Ghazi, but this was an all hands on
deck thing and so as a consequence, at least thirty thousand,

(47:44):
thirty thousand assault weapons went into Mexico across the US border.
And one of the arguments I made when this was happening,
you can look all this up. I mean, I'm not
making anything up. One of the argument that was made
at the terminus of the Obama administration was should should

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they have taken Eric Holder and sent him to Mexico
extra dite him to Mexico because of this fugazi plan
that they put together to allow the cartels to go
murder people so that we would be able to stop
people from being murdered on American soil. There were a

(48:32):
bunch of people who were killed on American soil. It
wasn't just that border patrol agent. There were people down
in southwest Texas all the way down almost to the Gulf,
the Gulf of America now and and so that that
is something that was a huge deal. I would love
to investigate that because that lynchpin that that is the
through line for Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Eric Holder,

(48:57):
Janet Nepolitano, like I'm dead, ser is this? They were
connected in all of that, in all of that in
that time. That's what I would want to investigate. What
would you want to know? Like if I said to you, congratulations,
you're now a committee member on a on one of

(49:18):
these things. What do you want to know? What do
you want to You want to know how much gold
is in Fort Knox? Do you want to know about
space aliens? Do you want to know about illegal wars
that we've run? Or maybe the real stuff that went
on in Haiti with the Clinton's opening the border, breaking

(49:39):
the border or open see because this is the sort
of administration right now that has the ability to actually
go and start snooping around, like I halfway wonder. I
know that there are a bunch of people who are
like totally obsessed with the Epstein files, right, and they're saying, Oh,
how come we haven't got the Epstein files and the
Epstein file. I'll make a prediction. I think if you

(50:02):
if you want to know what winnerable things, I'll tell
you what I think. I think Donald Trump knows he's
not he's not in those records. And I think this
is going to be where they pulled the rug out
from underneath all of these people. I think there's a
whole lot of really really bad people who were with
the Epstein stuff. But I don't know. I don't I

(50:24):
don't see Trump being that big of a thing. Because
if that was the case, it would have leaked. The
Clintons would have been able to leak it back in
the day in twenty sixteen, they would have they would
have dropped it in twenty sixteen, they would have dropped
it as as an attachment to what was going on
with the with the with the impeachments. I mean, I

(50:46):
think you would have seen this stuff leak out. I
don't think there's anything there on him. I mean, there's
a bunch of dirt bags obviously that are walking around
who are really nervous. But when you think about all
this kind of stuff, this is a president, this is
an administration that's ready to like, Okay, let's let's shake
this thing up, because they're gonna give him exactly one chance. Right,

(51:08):
he's got he's got this one term, and then after
that it's Katie barred the door, or it's jd Vance,
let's get it going. Maybe it's gonna be jd Vance,
Marco Rubio, Hey, hey, hello, let's go.

Speaker 6 (51:43):
Wearing nothing the divine Nicky.

Speaker 4 (51:46):
There's a state of mind.

Speaker 2 (51:47):
I'll take things off to be in my head to
say the things I haven't said.

Speaker 4 (51:51):
Live inside the ole mini.

Speaker 1 (51:52):
State at the Star and my best friends brother is
the evidence that washes me something to a news talk
eleven tame not a nine three WBT. It's the Brent
Winterble Show. Good to be with you little uh yeah.
That is a luscious Jackson's Jackson song. Amazing song all
the way around. Okay, let's let's check in with some

(52:13):
of the folks who are looking on the on the
question lines here Okay, I want to see the Epstein files.
It needs to be dealt with and let the chips
fall where they may, no matter who is involved. That's Robert, Yeah,
I mean absolutely, I open it up.

Speaker 5 (52:28):
Man.

Speaker 1 (52:28):
Let's let's let's take a look at it. That's the
whole reason why I threw in the idea of what
these elections are going to look like, uh, and and
what the evidence is going to bring and all that
sort of stuff. Somebody's opening on the idea of local elections. Yes, yes,
that is a that is a hugely important thing to
look at. Why are we not talking twenty four to seven,

(52:51):
three sixty five about crime? I mean I'm asking you
directly this, right, I'm asking this directly to each and
every one of you. Why Why are we not talking
about crime all the time? Because crime cuts across every
every thread line or anything that goes in that way.

(53:12):
So why are we not? Why are people not marching
and demanding action when it comes to crime? Did do
you do you have any kind of a theory on this?
Do you have any kind of an idea as to
why people like why would we not? So you see
these people who are over in uh Chicago, right, and

(53:34):
these these these Chicago anarchists. I've got a clip here
from Let's see, I've got a clip here from Brandon Johnson.
Brandon Johnson is a clown. He is an absolute clown.
He has a five percent approval number, a five percent
approval number, and Brandon Johnson's cut fourteen. Brandon Johnson says

(53:59):
he's leading the resistance in Chicago. Let's hear from Brandon Johnson,
the most incompetent person in the state of Illinois. Cut fifteen.

Speaker 13 (54:08):
This is not about immigration. This is about a president
who wants to enact authoritarianism in this country were the
rule of law doesn't apply to him and to one
individual alone. And that's why I'm doing everything in my
power to defend the people of this city and to
lead a resistance that quite frankly, it's desperately needed to
protect our democracy and our humanity.

Speaker 4 (54:30):
House claims this president claims.

Speaker 10 (54:32):
That it's the.

Speaker 14 (54:33):
Residence of this city that need protection from the fact.

Speaker 1 (54:36):
This guy doesn't care. This guy doesn't care. There's you know,
five hundred people that get murdered and shot and harmed
every you know, every couple of months there in Chicago.
Why why is he leading the resistance. What's he resisting
when you guys run up to these people, like the

(54:57):
folks who are behind the effort for the No King's rally. Right,
you know why Hakim Jeffries and Chuck Schumer are not
opening the government up? Do you guys know why? There's
a reason for this. They will not open up the
government until after the Antifah rally in Washington, d C.

(55:18):
It's gonna come up on October the eighteenth. So if
you wanted to get a paycheck next week, it might
be you might be waiting for a while because they
have this, they have this thing that they're doing, the
no kings thing. You know, we don't have any kings.
I let me edit that, okay, because the fact of

(55:40):
the matter is I do have a king. I do
have a king. The King. The King is the King
of God. It is God. God is the King. Jesus
is the King. What are you doing? There's no kings.
You don't believe in kings. I'm not surprised. I'm not surprised.
To Keem Jeffries, Chuck Schumer, they probably they probably don't

(56:02):
believe that there are any kings. God is Mike King,
and so let's listen to this. This is Mike Michael Johnson,
Mike Johnson on the No King's Rally. He breaks it down,
He explains it beautifully. This is cut number twelve.

Speaker 15 (56:20):
Please a very patient guy, but I have had it
with these people. They're playing games with real people's lives.
The theory we have right now. They have a Hate
America rally that's scheduled for October eighteenth on the National Mall.
It's all the pro Hamas wing and you know, the
Antifa people. They're all coming out. Some of the House
Democrats are selling t shirts for the event, and it's

(56:42):
being told to us that they won't be able to
reopen the government until after that rally because they can't
face their Rabbid base. I mean, this is serious business,
hurting real people, and I just I'm beyond words. I
can't believe they're actually doing this.

Speaker 1 (57:00):
They want this rally to go off. Do you know
why they want this rally to go off? Because they
want to try to show this is this is really
what's happening. They want to try to show that they're
still relevant, that they're still relevant with these sort of approaches. Now,
I'm curious about this I'm curious to see who shows up.

(57:23):
I can predict exactly who's going to show up, Moldi oldies,
because every one of the did you see you have
you looked at these rallies. These rallies are people who
are Okay, I'm trying to be I'm gonna be respectful,
and I'm gonna say they go to bed at four
thirty at night. Joe Biden would be very welcome there.

(57:47):
He well, I mean, look, he gets up, he gets up,
eleven thirty, goes back to bed four thirty in the afternoon.
That's what you get at that at this rally. This
rally is not about any kind of energy or stuff.
This is this is gonna be uh Antifa and this
is I don't know. I don't think Amas is gonna
be part of that. I do disagree with him on that.

(58:08):
I think Hamas is probably trying to just repatriate back
to back to you know, to Gaza. But I do
think you're gonna see like moldy oldies banging their you know,
banging their drums, drum circles, a lot of petuli smell,
you know, the pechuli smell. Everybody loves that smell. Of petuli.
The weed will be going, the petulia will be going,

(58:30):
the the ben gay will be smelling very very strongly
in the air. It's gonna be a combination platter of
ben gay. It's gonna be peturely, it's gonna be weed.
It's it's gonna be Uh. I gotta go home. I
think I sprained my knee by carrying the sign that
I think that's what we're gonna I think I do.
I think that's what we're gonna happen. I just I

(58:52):
just got this feeling, I got this sneaking suspicion. It's
gonna be very creaky, very creaky, and you know this
is what's going to happen. And that's the constituency. I
remember in nineteen seventy two when I personally gave a
dressing down to to fits.

Speaker 6 (59:15):
MC fit. But they're not chos.

Speaker 4 (59:34):
Space long, mother, mother, space Lord.

Speaker 11 (59:46):
There's a car in the field now, in the collar
flame with two darted shoes.

Speaker 4 (59:53):
Star there one. There's your name. You didn't drink in
my blood? Well ha been lick.

Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
News Talk eleven nine nine th a WBT that that's
a that's an oldie. That's an oldie. From like the
ninety early nineties. Isaac is Isaac's mixing Some mix is
really great. Seven oh four, five, seven eleven ten. All right,
so let's look at a couple other things that are happening.

(01:00:23):
I haven't talked about this yet. I want to talk
about this. Winsome Sears versus Abigail Spanberger at the debate
last night. They're in uh in this the Great Commonwealth
of Virginia, and boy, we have got we have got
a drama between Winsome Sears and Abigail Spanburger. My money

(01:00:48):
is on Winsome Seers to win this out. Give me
cut number nine, please? What's it sound like?

Speaker 5 (01:00:56):
Good? Nine?

Speaker 16 (01:00:57):
Well, I think, as everybody knows, I'm a Christian Christian
before I'm a Republican, and I'm required to forgive people.
And it's hard sometimes when somebody has abused you, etc.
But something you must do because not to forgive is
almost like, as someone said, you drink poison thinking that
it's going to affect the other person. And I want

(01:01:17):
to live a decent life and I don't want to
not have peace in my life, and so I, as
I've said before, I would not say that. So that's
why I'm wondering why my opponent won't say beyond its
abhorrent and disgusting, why she won't say it is not

(01:01:38):
okay and that he must leave the race because Jay
Jones advocated the murder, Abigail, the murder of a man,
a former speaker, as well as his children who were
two years, two.

Speaker 1 (01:01:52):
And five years old.

Speaker 16 (01:01:53):
You have little girls. Would it take him pulling the trigger?
Is that what would do it? And then you would
say he needs to get out of the race, Abigail,
you have nothing to say, Abigail. What if he said
it about your two children, your three children?

Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
Is that when you.

Speaker 16 (01:02:12):
Would say he should get out of the race, Abigail,
you're running to be governor.

Speaker 1 (01:02:19):
Abigail Spenberger refused to make eye contact with her during
that back and forth. Well, actually it's not even back
and forth. It's just a fourth, she refused. She refused
to look at winsome sies. And I'm growing seriously, I

(01:02:40):
am growing restless with the idea that people want to
use violence to solve problems we just had obviously, Bennie
Johnson getting that letter earlier this week. There was a
press conference today Benny Johnson and his wife, were there

(01:03:04):
a maniac out of San Diego wanted to murder his family,
wanted to murder him and his children and his wife.
This sort of rhetoric is getting far, far too common.
It is getting far too common. You've got you know,
Jay Jones saying he wants to murder little kids. Like,

(01:03:29):
I understand, and I'm serious about this. I understand that
people are upset that the Roe versus Wade case went
away and the Dobbs decision came about and all that
sort of stuff. But the bloodlust coming out of the
left is just shocking. You can say a whole lot
of stuff about conservatives, but they're not saying, hey, let's go,

(01:03:51):
let's go murder, let's go murder a Supreme Court justice.
We just had that guy just get an eight year sentence,
and that guy that got the eight your sentence is
getting off lightly. You see the violence with Antifi, you
see the murder of Charlie Kirk, you see the threats
of Bennie Johnson. You see this James James Joan whatever

(01:04:14):
his name, wants to wants to kill Like why, why
why do you want to go down that lunacy? It
doesn't make any sense to me. It doesn't persuade anybody.
It actually tells you exactly why it is you should
not support those people at all, period, full stop. I
don't understand this. It's disgusting, it's it's rotten, it's rotten

(01:04:40):
to its core. And and these people they just they
just talk like it doesn't It doesn't make any sense
to me, because they will just sit there and they'll say,
you know what, we should just go kill that person. Okay,
why why If you're that frustrated with politics, quit If
you're that if you're that upset, if you can't separate

(01:05:03):
politics from the day to day life, then you should
not be doing anything in politics. If you're an anti
fat person, you should just not be doing that. You shouldn't.
You should out there, go back to LARPing, you know
where the fuzzy outfits, you know, the playing in the
park thing, whatever it is that you guys want to do,

(01:05:24):
but you can't. These are not people that are ready
for prime time to be on policy initiatives or defense
boards or anything like that. It doesn't make any sense
to me why these people The only default position they
have is kill. We're gonna go and kill. We're gonna
go and kill these people. Let's go in, let's take

(01:05:45):
these people's lives. Okay, w why do you want to
go take their life? I want to take their life
because I disagree with them. You're doing it wrong. You're
doing it wrong in a massive way. This is the
issue at hand. You would have thought that after they
killed Charlie Kirk a month ago today, you would have

(01:06:06):
thought that maybe the bloodlust would be satisfied. But no,
it wasn't because they had to go and shoot up
the ice facility, and they had to go out and
beat other people up, and they had to go and
assault people, and they had to go and do all
that sort of stuff, which means that essentially the people
who are pushing for that kind of policy to be
a political thing, they're too immature to be part of

(01:06:27):
the policy. I mean, come on, why are you doing this?
Surely you have better things to do with your time,
or perhaps surely you have nothing better to do with
your time, and you should go and seek something that
will make you feel happier, that will fill that hole

(01:06:52):
that you are are struggling with. There is no reason
to murder somebody over their politics. You want to know
the number one reason why you shouldn't murder anybody over politics,
other than you should not murder people. That's no way
to persuade somebody. If you go and just kill somebody,

(01:07:12):
then it means that you've failed to get them to
think about a different perspective because you've taken their life.
And by the way, while you're at it, you're very
likely not not to be effective with anybody else who
comes across you. This is the problem. It's just it's

(01:07:38):
just politics, and if you get that upset about it,
then maybe you should try something else. You know how
many losses. I lived in California for fifteen sixteen years.
I mean, I don't think I ever saw a Republican
win in any seat in any place that I lived.

(01:08:00):
I did not want to go and murder them. I
just said, well, okay, that's the way the cookie crumbles.
What am I going to do?

Speaker 7 (01:08:06):
This is the problem?

Speaker 1 (01:08:16):
News Talk three WT Stan, Welcome to the show, Stan,
what's on your mind today?

Speaker 11 (01:08:25):
Okay, you asked, want to go if we could do
an investigation and go back and get the truth and
have it disclosed.

Speaker 4 (01:08:30):
Yes, what we want to do? Yes, I would like to.

Speaker 11 (01:08:33):
Know about the lowest learner situation.

Speaker 1 (01:08:35):
Sure, yeah, that's not.

Speaker 11 (01:08:37):
Who all knew about it. And the reason why is
not just because of that one case. Because I think
that we need something that's going to actually open up
the IRS to the screen that they open us up
too as taxpayers and wherever that led you the weapon.
I think if people actually saw what went on behind
the scenes and the IRS, that would totally discustom enough
to get rid of it.

Speaker 5 (01:08:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:08:56):
Look, I think the president's trying to trying to defang
the I R S as much as he can. I mean,
certainly with the dose stuff that was going on, I
you know, that's the lowest learner case was was horrific.
And she was somebody who was demanding to see, oh

(01:09:16):
what are the documents? What what what are you reading
when you're at the tea party meetings and what? You know,
what what is happening here and what is happening there?
And we're gonna we're gonna, you know, not let you
be a five oh one C three or any of
that sort of stuff that was that.

Speaker 11 (01:09:31):
Was weren't they actually I think when some instance they
were actually in search to listen to sermons to see
what they were.

Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
They were doing. Yes, they were doing that. And they
were also doing that with tea party meetings. So they
actually they treated them, they treated them way, way, way
worse than than anybody's been treated before, just for having opinions.

Speaker 11 (01:09:51):
Well, of course, and I should tell you right there
that the whole purpose of it isn't the collect tax.

Speaker 1 (01:09:56):
And well, and here's the other thing that's that's interesting,
right when you think about this, Right, so you have
the B A T F. Right, so what what what
what what does the B A TF compromise? What does
it comprise of?

Speaker 4 (01:10:08):
Right?

Speaker 5 (01:10:09):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:10:10):
We have uh, we have firearms, right, we have B
A T F. And why is that always stacked together?

Speaker 5 (01:10:18):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
In that regard, it's like, oh yeah, okay, your guns,
your your your your stuff that you've got right there. Yeah,
we're gonna be in charge of that and tell you
whether or not you can have a gun. We're going
to tell you whether or not you can have you know,
any of the other stuff that's attached to that. It's
nobody's business. Like I sit back and I and I

(01:10:40):
marvel at times. Okay, what if you went to your
next door neighbor and you knocked on the door, and
you said to them, I want to see what toilet
paper you have in your house? What would they do
to you?

Speaker 5 (01:10:54):
Stan?

Speaker 1 (01:10:57):
Okay, right, okay, right, So, so like, why would anybody
want to go and look at the stuff that I'm
reading in my house? Okay, it's my house. I have
a firearm, I have stuff. Why do you care what
stuff I own? Right? If I own a firearm, I
own a firearm. If I own a banana, I own

(01:11:18):
a banana. If I have a if I have the
you know, the A scous In book, yes I have
that book. Yes, what do you need to know about that?
I mean, this is this is why government is so
it's just onerous. It is onerous. And you know, I

(01:11:39):
know there's a lot of people who are very worried
because the government has now been shut down. But if
you didn't know that the government was shut down, would
you know that the government was shut down right now?

Speaker 11 (01:11:50):
No, you wouldn't know.

Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
No, that's it.

Speaker 5 (01:11:53):
Fact.

Speaker 11 (01:11:54):
The only people suspecting are the people who live off
of government money at all.

Speaker 1 (01:11:59):
Well, yes, but it is going to impact, like it's
going to impact next week, people in the military, people
who are needing well yeah, you know, things like that.

Speaker 11 (01:12:09):
But I think at some point though, you have to
like that, have to make some exceptions and the people
who works in the military and the people who do
like the protected insecurity. Yes, so those people would eventually
get paid. They could do some stop gap thing to
take care of that. But honestly, when not here the term,
all non essential employees won't be working.

Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
What is non essential? Yeah, what's non essentially? I don't
need a non essential employee if you're non essential?

Speaker 11 (01:12:35):
Man, how many business have non assessional employees? Well, you know,
if you can get a lot of government money, that do.
But you know indirectly, But.

Speaker 5 (01:12:44):
Yeah, I have.

Speaker 1 (01:12:44):
I have spent time at certain radio stations, not here,
but out of the West Coast where I did have
questions about are you essential or not? Because I think
I only saw you once in the last three months.
What are you doing?

Speaker 5 (01:12:56):
What do you do?

Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
You're just coming and you rest.

Speaker 11 (01:12:59):
So have you got for the ricest weekend?

Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
Yeah, I'll take Christopher Bell. I'm gonna I'm gonna ride
with Christopher Bell.

Speaker 5 (01:13:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:13:06):
Yeah, he's been having a great year this year, so
I think he could be probably one of the wins
championship this year.

Speaker 1 (01:13:10):
Well, listen, I and I know you've got a great
driver yourself, and you know we're looking for Thanks. Thanks,
thank you, I you as well. Absolutely all right, let's
go over here. Let's go to Tiss James. Do you
guys know about Tish James. Tish James is just like
anybody else. This is gonna be cutting number eleven. Uh

(01:13:32):
Tis Tis James. Uh is talked about by Casey Hunt.
Casey Hunt is an anchor on CNN mid Day mostly
uh and Casey Hunt is defending the mortgage fraud that
that uh Tis James is accused of violating cut number eleven.

(01:13:57):
Please go what Tiss James?

Speaker 14 (01:13:59):
And again we're still in the details, but if it's
related to this mortgage issue, I mean, this is something
that everyone in America, or many people at least, if
you're lucky enough to be able to buy a house
in America.

Speaker 1 (01:14:08):
You deal with this, right.

Speaker 14 (01:14:10):
The federal government doesn't go after all of these people
for doing this.

Speaker 1 (01:14:20):
Everybody commits fraud. Come on, can you fire that back
up again? Everybody? Come on, you get you get in
a mortgage, you're probably being fraudulent. That's what she's saying.
Casey Hunt is a dope, Okay, let's hear this again,
going what tis James?

Speaker 14 (01:14:35):
And again we're still getting the details. But if it's
related to this mortgage issue, I mean, this is something
that everyone in America, or many people at least, if
you're lucky enough to be able to buy a house
in America, you deal with this, right. The federal government
doesn't go after all of these people for doing this.

Speaker 1 (01:14:56):
Everybody steals? Do you steal? Everybody steals? Do you, guys steal?
How much of your stuff do you steal? You? How much?
How much mortgage fraud do you actually engage in? I mean,
it's if it's if, it's if it's right, I mean,
come on over. In Illinois. Tensions are escalating in Illinois

(01:15:19):
amid the ice protest standoffs. You had somebody go drive
into a group of people, breaking news. Some some lady
has driven into a group of people. We don't have
any other details other than that this is this is
a very very ugly situation that is that is happening here,
and so we are keeping an eye on that. But

(01:15:42):
I mean, my gosh, the whole idea, but it's a fraud.
Fraud is you know what look, fraud is, what's what
you do right, isn't aren't you fraudulent all the time?

Speaker 4 (01:15:49):
How far?

Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
How fraudulent are you? I just you know, you have
to just kind of sit back and you have to say, well,
what the heck is this all about? Why is this happening? Why?
Why is somebody who's that entitled acting so entitled?

Speaker 5 (01:16:06):
You know?

Speaker 1 (01:16:06):
I just that's that's all I can think about here, right,
Tiss James. According to Casey Hunt, is every everybody, does
you know, everybody just kind of just does it and
says it.

Speaker 9 (01:16:20):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:16:21):
No, I bet you, I bet you. The entirety of
the audience that I'm talking to right now probably does
not say, you know what I'm thinking, I'm gonna lie
about what I got on my uh on my on
my mortgage. I'm just gonna I'm just let's just take
a look at that. Let's just get a let's just
get a u a guess at how this is gonna
come come together. So here's what we need to do.

(01:16:43):
I think this is what we have to do because
Casey Hunt gave me a good idea. Casey Hunt has
done something that I think could be very effective. So
we have all the mortgage application right, and so you're
gonna go through all that stuff, how much is the
house worth or the apartment whatever it is, and then

(01:17:04):
you're going to get this much okay, and you're going
to have this much in percentage and all this sort
of stuff. Why don't we just put at the bottom
of the page, did you lie on this form? Why not?

Speaker 17 (01:17:22):
Come on?

Speaker 1 (01:17:23):
Because if you did lie on that form, you have
that that's the off ramp right there. You can have
that grace period before it's like notarized, and you could say,
did you lie on this form?

Speaker 13 (01:17:36):
You know?

Speaker 4 (01:17:37):
Yeah? I did?

Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
Man, I really did, and I'm not feeling good about it.
Can I just put this thing in the in the
burn bag over where the FBI the fan belt inspectors are.
Can I just can I just slip that thing in there?
And I don't want to really get I don't want
to get jacked up? Why not do that? Did you
cheat on this test?

Speaker 10 (01:17:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (01:17:58):
I did?

Speaker 16 (01:17:59):
Dang it.

Speaker 1 (01:18:00):
I shouldn't have.

Speaker 7 (01:18:01):
I feel kind of bad.

Speaker 1 (01:18:03):
Tis James gonna put me in jail? News talk aletit
that nine nine three LBT. Let's take some calls, Let's
check in. Let's talk to military dean Military dean welcome

(01:18:27):
to the program. What's on your mind, sir?

Speaker 17 (01:18:28):
What do you say there, Brent?

Speaker 5 (01:18:30):
Happy Friday.

Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
Happy Friday to you too. Absolutely so.

Speaker 12 (01:18:35):
I wanted to talk about a paradigm shift and the
American people and a paradigm shift. We were isolationists before
World War One. One could say the thinking of the
Lucidinia started a paradigm shift where everybody's like, all right,
we need to get into this war and stop it.

Speaker 5 (01:18:53):
Yep.

Speaker 12 (01:18:54):
And then you get to World War two and we
the greatest or of the largest part of the people
did not want to get involved in a war in
Europe or anything like that. Isolation is pearl Harbord. Oh no,
now we're going to get some blood. Enough of this now,
don't get me wrong, because I said.

Speaker 5 (01:19:12):
The word blood.

Speaker 12 (01:19:14):
I listened to Vince in the morning. Vince was a
very respected on air news personality here in Charlotte. I think, yes, sir,
I listened to see him.

Speaker 17 (01:19:25):
See him.

Speaker 12 (01:19:26):
He sees the world through the lens of his journalism
experience in the nineties two thousands, and he considered the
people that are news personalities on the same plane of
what he did in his professionalism. I don't think that's correct.

(01:19:47):
We now, you just went through a bunch of questions
about you know, what's happening here. We talked about the
magistrate who let that man go that wound up killing the.

Speaker 5 (01:19:58):
Girl on our light rails. Yes, it's happening in legal systems. Everybody,
truthfully will see.

Speaker 12 (01:20:06):
It's happening in legal systems all around this country to
where I don't know if it was done on purpose.
But your news reporter on air brakes, they just talked
about the guy who was wanted.

Speaker 17 (01:20:18):
For murder in Baltimore.

Speaker 12 (01:20:20):
And Charlotte let him go because they didn't have a
piece of paper. That could be fine, But there's a
chain of events that are happening.

Speaker 5 (01:20:28):
They've been happening for years.

Speaker 18 (01:20:30):
Yes, yes, yes, And when are we going to have
the next shift in the way people look at what
is happening.

Speaker 12 (01:20:42):
Where they think the Democrat Party is still a red,
white and blue donkey.

Speaker 1 (01:20:46):
Okay, So here's what I would say about this. Okay,
we if we go back in terms of policing, right,
So we go back, and policing has evolved over many
many generations here, so we have we had Robert Peel right,
who is the Peelers those are the guys in England.

(01:21:07):
And then you had you had the modernization of the
investigating investigative program and a lot of that was done
with Teddy Roosevelt, right, remember, because he was the police
commissioner in New York and they were taking they were
very serious about, you know, stopping crime, because crime crime,
even back then without stats, they knew that crime is

(01:21:28):
a bad thing. Get hit over the head, somebody takes
your stuff and or you end up dying or whatever.
I think, and I have thought about this for a
long time, and I'm gonna probably get blowback, but I'm
I'm I'm gonna stick with my convictions. I think we
have to pay law enforcement differently than we pay them now.
I think there are people who want to just sit

(01:21:52):
back and not really do the hard sort of job.
And then you've got people who do want to do
the hard sort of job. And how do we keep
these people who want to do the work of keeping
people safe while understanding that these people are going to
have to go in front of judges and likely pink

(01:22:13):
O COMI progressive judges are going to let people just
go walk walk, walk out, walk away.

Speaker 4 (01:22:18):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
I think the only way you.

Speaker 5 (01:22:19):
Can police is one part of the formula.

Speaker 1 (01:22:22):
So the police. So I think the way we should
remunerate police is on the abilities that they that they
have in terms of arrests. So I think you should
bonus police for affecting more arrests, DUIs, rapes, murders, whatever,

(01:22:44):
I think you should, they should remunerate them. There are
people who don't want to go and arrest people and
put handcuffs on them or do that, but maybe they
want to sit in the office and they want to
type up the report. Okay, fine, But there are people
who are hungry and they want to make money and
they want to and they want to get moved up
the line and all that sort of stuff. I think
that the way you pay for that service is to

(01:23:06):
incentivize them to bust more people, to find out what's
going on, to be uh intentional on those sorts of things,
and you tell them that you are going to be
shielded by uh by the system. We're not gonna we're
not gonna throw you to the dogs. If you're doing
a good job getting guns off the streets, getting stolen
property off the streets, that sort of stuff. I think

(01:23:29):
that's I think we have to you know, for for
for good service. I think you've got to give them
more money on a basis by basis way, That's the
way I would approach it. And now, are you going
to get crooked cops? Of course, but you got crooked
cops now anyways, So.

Speaker 5 (01:23:45):
I think, yes, this is a piece of the pie.
I agree with you.

Speaker 19 (01:23:49):
I'm thinking a big pie, some paradigm shift, yes, of
getting getting the people to think differently about what's going
on in our society. And I know your background, what
you've told us of your background and the Hollow Balls
and Golden Mic that you worked with.

Speaker 5 (01:24:10):
Yes, and your background, but a.

Speaker 17 (01:24:13):
Paradigm shift for us, your listeners needs help from you.
I don't need you saying soft on crime anymore. It's
a proven thing. It's not soft on crime. It's a plan.

Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
It's so so let me okay, So let me spin
it back on you, okay, because because I think we're
we're basically in the same kind of lane here that
we're talking about.

Speaker 5 (01:24:40):
Of course, that's why are you are.

Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
You hearing are you hearing from your contemporaries that people
are much happier in the service right now when it
comes to the military, Because they are being allowed to
do the things that they wanted to do, meaning having
America protected is are you are you Are you hearing

(01:25:05):
that from contemporaries of yours or anything?

Speaker 12 (01:25:10):
Just the numbers in enlistment, Ye are proving that every day,
every day the change of leadership, and it's the paradigm
shift of the government.

Speaker 5 (01:25:20):
It is.

Speaker 1 (01:25:21):
But unfortunately the paradigm can shift back into the hands
of you know, Adam Schiff or Swallwell or anybody else.

Speaker 5 (01:25:29):
Correct. Our enemies know this. Every four years they just
sit and wait. Okay, yep.

Speaker 12 (01:25:34):
The guys in Afghanistan just sat and waited.

Speaker 5 (01:25:37):
Yep. That's and they got it all back. Yep.

Speaker 1 (01:25:41):
They did plus plus with all the stuff we left behind.
I mean they they got they got.

Speaker 5 (01:25:47):
A whole market now, treasure trade. Jan We need some
help from your vocabulary.

Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
All right, I'll help it out. I'll see if it
will bump it up. Okay, and I do. I always
appreciate talking man. You're a great caller. Take have a
safe weekend. Yeah, absolutely, that's that's that's Dean. Big fan
of Dean
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