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October 27, 2025 • 99 mins

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

Brett kicks off the program by talking about the rainy weather and a frustrating experience with a tailgater on his drive to the studio. Using that as a segue, he transitions into broader reflections on leadership, strength, and decisiveness—qualities he attributes to former President Donald Trump. Brett contrasts Trump’s assertive style and global influence with what he describes as the weakness and confusion of the Biden administration. He highlights Trump’s recent trip to Asia as an example of America’s renewed respect on the world stage, emphasizing new economic developments, particularly in rare earth trade and shifting global alliances. Citing a viral X post, Brett describes the United States’ emerging dominance over China in technology and resource control, framing it as “the day America became an empire

Later, Brett turns his attention to the New York City mayoral race, focusing on Zorhan Mondami, whom he predicts will almost certainly become the city’s next mayor. Brett warns that Mondami’s election could trigger a new wave of migration from the industrial Northeast to states like North Carolina, as residents flee what he describes as failed left-wing leadership. He criticizes Mondami as part of a broader trend of progressive politicians who, in his view, do not truly care about improving the cities they lead. Brett also discusses recent controversy surrounding Mondami’s dual Ugandan citizenship and the debate over Uganda’s anti-LGBTQ laws, playing a clip of Mondami defending himself against accusations of extremism and Islamophobia.

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Speaker 1 (00:16):
News Talk eleven nine three WBT be careful driving out there.
It's wet as you know, and put your lights on please,
and do all this sort of things you're supposed to do,
like not. I had a guy tailgating me the entire
way uh yeah, yeah, from from from the state line
coming up to about oh gosh, it was like the

(00:37):
exit five or whatever it was, and I was just like,
just get off my bumper, Like, why are you on
my bumper? There is no benefit to that. You do
not get any browning points, You don't get anything like
that at all by being on my bumper. And I'm
in fact going to slow down there. There are certainly
moments at which, you know, you you fantasize about, like,

(00:59):
you know, oh, I'd like to give this person a
piece of mind, of my mind, And then I think
to myself, why would I waste it? Why would I
waste a piece of my mind? With these folks. It
is great to be with you. My name is Brett
Winterble seven oh four five seven zero eleven ten. Will
keep you company all the way up until six o'clock tonight.
And obviously, you know there are huge stories with implications

(01:21):
that are happening all all around the country at this
stage of the game. I mean, like when you go
to and try to understand what comes next, sometimes what
comes next is exactly what you expected. Let me give
you an example. President Trump has gone over to Asia.

(01:42):
Donald Trump. I know there are people in the audience
that may not like the President of the United States,
but nobody has the ability to cobble together deals than
Donald Trump. And you're seeing how popular he is when
he travels in Asia. He is somebody who is not

(02:08):
sort of encased in this weird kind of Biden sort
of cement that that guy was in. You know, Joe
Biden never really said anything to anybody of any sort
of particular importance during the time that he was the
President of the United States. My gosh, all you have
to do is go back and look at Joe Biden

(02:30):
and see how people like the Prime Minister of Italy
had to push him back away from from where he
was and all that sort of stuff. President Trump goes
to Asia and everybody wants to meet him, everybody wants
to talk to him. Now, why do you think that is?

(02:52):
Do you do you know? Do you have any idea,
do you have any sort of an opinion of thought
or anything like that. Why would Donald Trump be so
celebrated when he goes over there. I'll tell you what
it is. In their mind, they see President Trump. And

(03:15):
even before he was President Trump, he was somebody who
was bigger than life. He was a television star. He
had books, he had buildings, he had all that sort
of stuff. And I know that there's people that don't
like that, but the fact, the fact is he's like
the hedgemon. He's the guy that's large and in charge.

(03:38):
He's the guy who got Vladimir Putin to fly over
to Alaska to have a meeting and had the wherewithal
to have the overflight with the aircraft that Donald Trump
ordered up for that moment. This is what the Democratic

(04:02):
Party does not understand. The Democratic Party are. These are
like mid level people. These are not people that have
built anything grand, anything big, anything huge. These are people
who don't know how to do that. Because if you

(04:24):
think about the the arc of the Democratic Party, not
the arc like the arc of the arc of triumph,
not an arc like what you had with Noah's Ark,
not an arc like you had in the ancient times
of Judaism, I'm talking about the arc. When you have

(04:45):
the arc of that sort of power, you use it.
You knock down the east wing to improve the situation.
I heard somebody earlier today, and I can't remember who
it was, somebody on the station was saying, two hundred
and thirty million dollars is crazy for the ballroom, because

(05:09):
it's like thirty thousand dollars a square foot or whatever
whatever the number was. And the fact of the matter
is that's jump change. Do you know how expensive it
is to put up a skyscraper a skyscraper? Do you
know how expensive that is? Do you know how many
kickbacks you have to offer? Do you know how much

(05:31):
mafia activity that you have to deal with in Washington, DC?
To build this thing for three hundred million dollars for
the ballroom? How much do you think the White House
is worth? The White House is probably worth two three
billion dollars just for the real estate it occupies and
what that building is. This is the thing that Democrats

(05:55):
don't understand, by and large, they don't understand that when
you work at the position like Donald Trump is working,
and when you're going over to places like Indonesia, do
you know why Indonesia's an incredibly important place. Does anybody

(06:16):
know why Indonesia is hugely important for the United States.
It's the largest, it's the largest Muslim country in the world. See,
people always think no, no, no, no. The biggest part of
the Muslim countries are definitely in the Middle East. It's Turkey,

(06:37):
It's it's Israel, it's Egypt. It's all about no, no, no,
not even close, not even close. Malaysia, Indonesia, those are
huge places, and those people are run by the hegemon.

(06:57):
The hegemon the person that is in charge that can
cut deals. Joe Biden couldn't even wipe a booger off
his nose without messing it up. And I'm sorry, but
it's true. And we all saw what we saw with him.
We all saw it. It was not fair. His wife
made him run. He wasn't supposed to win, and he won.

(07:19):
And what did we see for the next four years
really sad, sad days. This is a guy who lands,
who meets the prime ministers, who meets the presidents, who
meets the people who are over there, including including the
Emperor of Japan. You don't get a FaceTime deal with

(07:44):
that unless you're the President of the United States or
somebody on that same level. This is what we're seeing happening.
And it's nice to see that America is respected, and
it's nice to see that, you know, Chuck Schumer's not
fallen down the steps to try to yell and scream
and do all kinds of nonsensical things. The United States

(08:06):
of America is strong, The United States of America is stout.
The United States of America is ready for business. And
I'm telling you, for four long, painful, embarrassing, awful years
open borders, weirdos, trouncing across the different you know, stages,

(08:32):
and singing and dancing and all this kind of stuff,
the rest of the world was so upset. Even the
bad guys were upset because they knew they could not
do the thing that needed to get done. Do you
know what that is, Whether you're a good guy or
a bad guy. All they wanted was business to come

(08:57):
back instead of all the weirdos, all the strange ohs,
all the cocaine and the White House, all that sort
of stuff. And most frightening for those leaders was the
notion that the second in command might ascend to the

(09:19):
office no thank you, not now, not ever.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
Welcome to humanity.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
This is our one.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
News talk eleven ten, not a nine to three WBT.
Don't worry, I got plenty of stuff to say about Bandami.
I got plenty of things to talk about in a
whole bunch of things. But I do want to continue
this little, this little rift that I that I was
doing because there's something that's very important about this. Yes,
we will do we will do the three AI Atlas.

(09:57):
I'm going to cover that as well. I have a
I have a new belief though about this, So listen
to this. Okay. October twenty six, twenty twenty five. This
is a post from Shanaka and Sellem Perreira. All right,
this is over at X October twenty six, twenty twenty five.

(10:20):
The day America became an empire. That means, like yesterday, Okay,
while you watched TikTok, the United States just executed the
greatest economic coup in human history. China controls eighty percent
of rare Earth processing, the neurons of every weapons system, smartphone,

(10:44):
and AI server on the planet. One element neodinium without it,
F thirty fives, don't fly, Tesla's don't move data centers
go dark. Trump threatened to destroy the three hundred billion

(11:07):
dollars in Chinese exports with one hundred percent tariffs. Trump
wanted to hit him for one hundred percent on every
part of the three hundred billion dollars that they're dealing with.
Beijing responded by threatening to choke the global technology supply chain.

(11:27):
Then something impossible happened. This is what I mean about
the hedgemon. And I don't want to live under a
hedgemon necessarily, But when you get into the neighborhood and
the neighborhood is dangerous, you want to have a rolling
group of tanks and gangsters to help you out. Okay,
That's That's basically what you have to understand. This is

(11:48):
why Mandami is such a silly little boy. He's a
silly little men child. He could never do this. Beijing
responded by threatening to choke the global technology supply chain.
Then something impossible happened, the seventy two hour checkmate. October

(12:09):
twenty fourth. Malaysia signs a mineral pact. October twenty fifth,
Thailand signs processing deals October twenty sixth framework announced China blinked.
Hidden in the fine print thirteen billion dollars Australian rare

(12:35):
earth processing, Cambodia extrication rights, Japan's twenty ten playbook, which
cut Chinese dependency thirty percent, now deployed across three hundred
and fifty billion in American AI infrastructure. The number that

(12:56):
ends globalization. US China trade seven hundred and fifty eight
billion dollars in twenty eighteen now five hundred and seventy
eight billion dollars in twenty twenty four. That's one hundred

(13:16):
and eighty billion dollars did not vanish. It relocated to
nations that bend the knee. Asion trade is up twenty percent,
Chinese rare earth market share dropping for the first time
in thirty years. American supply chains rerouting in real time

(13:41):
while Beijing realizes the trap. Here's what they're not telling you.
This isn't trade negotiation, it's tribute collection. Trump just converted
the world's largest consumer market from a trade made partner
into a weapon. Every nation now faces a choice access

(14:05):
to American markets or access to Chinese supply chains, not both. Ever, again,
the twenty billion dollars soybean freeze, first since twenty eighteen,
isn't retaliation. It's a demonstration. China can inflict pain, America
can inflict extinction. The pattern that broke the reality. Seventeen

(14:33):
times since twenty eighteen, identical playbook announce apocalyptic tariffs, markets crater,
China retaliates, then the exemptions appear for the Allies, pressure
multiplies on Beijing. Sixty three percent of Chinese goods face
maximum tariffs Allied nations our allied nations four percent. Every

(15:01):
chaotic threat was calculatedly built. Every impulsive tweet moved supply chains,
every trade war headline masked the systemic dismantling of Chinese
technological sovereignty. What happens next? President Trump meets She November one,

(15:24):
Trump at Apex, The deal is already done. Rare earth
for tariff relief, American boots on Asian rare earth facilities.
China gets to save face, America gets the future taiwan
Ai dominance, technological independence, and the end of competitive multipolarity,

(15:51):
all bundled into a trade framework. The media will call
it a truce because they're so stupid. They don't understand economics.
They're stupid. The truth, the truth, Globalization didn't collapse, It

(16:16):
was conquered Oh, but Trump is bad. Trump is evil,
Trump is terrible. America didn't end globalization, it privatized it.
The Empire model is now subscription based. Pay with loyalty
or lose access. The question isn't who wins, but who

(16:38):
escapes the system first. That's the thing we should be
thinking about. Remember Bill Clinton bent the knee to China
and sent all of our manufacturing over there, sent all
of our manufacturing down into Mexico, sent all of the
stuff so he could get that money coming back for

(17:00):
the reelect. And Joe Biden took a knee and said no, no,
yes sir, Yes, sir mister. She absolutely no doubt about it.
Yes we are. We are absolutely happy to be in
business with you, just like we're in business with.

Speaker 4 (17:19):
Ukraine.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
Donald Trump went in and punched these guys in the
face and then took their stuff, and they said, thank
you for taking our stuff, because now we have a
real chance to develop an unbelievable structure. News Talk eleven,

(17:54):
ten ninety nine three WBT, Oh my gosh, I got
so much sound. I don't know if Isaac's got my
sound at he does? Do you have my sound? Isaac? Isaac?
Isaac's got my sound. All right, we're gonna do this.
Let's go into a sound mode because there's a lot
of there's a lot of great sound from the weekend.
And again I'm happy. I'm happy that the United States

(18:16):
is back on solid ground, okay, because what we have
had to deal with, it's just absolutely stunning what we
have had to deal with low these years. Everybody just
being nervous about the direction and all this sort of stuff.

(18:37):
I mean, that is that is something that we should
not have ever slipped from. I really think it's very
dangerous to be one of those people that says, Okay,
you know what, we can totally just ride this out.
You can't always ride it out. So let me start
with some people who I think are interesting, and I'm

(18:58):
gonna go We're gonna go right through the line. So
cut number one. Senator John Fetterman speaking over the weekend.
This is a very thoughtful take that he has about
reopening the government. This is cut number one, John Fetterman
from Pennsylvania.

Speaker 5 (19:17):
I'm primarily concerned about two million Pennsylvanians rely on snap
to feed themselves in their families, and that's that's going
to stop. And I'm also concerned about our military not
paid and we're all protected by members of the Capitol
Police and they're not getting paid. I'm always going to

(19:37):
vote to support those things. I'm the guy that's a
country over party.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
That's a rarity. That is a rarity. You don't have
a lot of those people who are out there walking around.
There's a very very polite, you know, difficult state of
affairs that we are trying to deal with. And you know,
we're starting to hear the stuff. People are genuinely frightened.
They are going to lose their SNAP benefits. And even

(20:05):
if Donald Trump wanted to go and reinstate the SNAP benefits,
Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, two incredibly wealthy, wealthy, wealthy men,
do not want that money going out. They don't want
the SNAP money going out. They do not want those
benefits going out. Because he Chuck Schumer. This is the

(20:26):
problem when you have somebody that is a person who
is the majority leader or i'm sorry, the minority leader
in the House and in the Senate. Because they're both
from New York. They are incredibly wealthy people. And I
think probably within the next two or three days, you're
gonna start to see. I would encourage this to have

(20:49):
people go walk up to Chuck Schumer's front door, ring
the doorbell and demand the Snap money for their family.
Hakim Jeffries, he's rolling in it. He's he's a former litigator.
He's got you know, immense houses and things like that.
Hakeem Jefferies. They need to knock on his door and say,

(21:09):
give me my Snap benefits. You're stealing from us, You're
stealing from us. But you know, you have very wealthy
people in the Democratic Party who are way, way wealthier
than the Republicans are. Most of the Republican people are
on a particular plane. But what you see, like Kamala Harris,

(21:31):
Holy cow, Kamala Harris is licking her chops to get
back into that fight. She says she's gonna run again.
Cut number two. Kamala Harris, go.

Speaker 6 (21:42):
Leila, And when are they going to see a woman
in charge in the White House in their lifetime? For sure?

Speaker 2 (21:49):
Could it be you? Possibly?

Speaker 3 (21:52):
Have you made a decision yet?

Speaker 7 (21:54):
But you say in your book, I'm not done.

Speaker 6 (21:57):
That is correct. I am not done. I have lived
my entire career a life of service.

Speaker 4 (22:03):
Have you?

Speaker 6 (22:04):
And it's in my bones, and there are many ways
to serve. I've not decided yet what I will do
in the future beyond what I am doing right now.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
But you've been You blew one point two billion dollars
in one hundred and seven days. You could have probably
carved off a little bit of that for the people
that are not getting the Snap benefits. You see again,
another wealthy, silly con valley person. She is the silly
connist of all time. She thought she was going to

(22:34):
just sail right in. Are you kidding me? Do you
know what Shi Jinping would have done? She Jinping would
have been like, yes, yes, you are the dream come
true for us. That's what she would have That's what
she would have been. Fetid ass. And now she is
she is she calling for people to get the Snap benefits.
I'm not hearing that. That's a terrible thing. This is awful,

(22:58):
it is wrong, and there's a reason for this. The
reason for this is you have a group of people
who are not respectful of what you are trying to accomplish.
Provide for your family, have a safe street, do the
things that you can do. Didn't you notice, like Gavin Newsom,

(23:18):
don't you notice people like Ribs. Don't you see these
people who are fabulously wealthy. Do you know how much
snap money you could get to feed people if Ribs
didn't go blow money at the casino and win one
point four million dollars. I mean, is he helping the
people out? I believe he is helping a certain constituency criminals,

(23:41):
but I don't think he's actually trying to help regular
people out. Michael Shellenberger understands this. He is a really
smart guy. They tried to jack him up once upon
a time with filthy Merrick Garland and snoozy Joe Biden.
But Michael Shellenberger, let me tell you about Michael shellen
He says that the Democrats are alienating voters, and he's

(24:04):
one hundred percent of right cut.

Speaker 8 (24:05):
Three aggressivism, but that is alienated most of the country.
So you really only have like thirty thirty five percent
of the country that's on board with that Democrat Party agenda.
That agenda alienates swing voters, as we saw in the elections.
So I think it's going to be a huge civil
war within the Democrat Party over where it goes. Does

(24:26):
it become more like Gavin Newsom or does it become
more like Zoron Mondani and AOC and Bernie Sanders.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
All of them very very wealthy, all of them coming
in somehow some way. Communism pays, pays well, pays big,
doesn't care a wit a wit for the people who
are suffering. We talk eleven ten ninety nine to three WBT.

(25:04):
I think I'm over the uh three eyeatless. I really
think I think I'm I think I'm jettisoning from the
three eye Atlas. I'm serious here, I was listening to
some stuff earlier today. Now I begin show prep when
you people are going to bed, That is when I

(25:25):
start my show prep. I start my show prep three
forty five, four o'clock in the morning, something like that.
Because it's quiet. Nobody can call me on the phone.
It's like, you're not gonna call me. And if you
do call me, I'll be right over because it's obviously
an emergency. But I just gonna give you a little

(25:46):
smidgeon of this here. This is cut number six. Supposedly
there's a NASA conspiracy with this whole thing, with the
three I at liss cut number six. Let her play go,
Let's have it.

Speaker 9 (26:01):
Collaboration with NASA are allegedly preparing to fake an alien
invasion to create a one world government in one world religion.
The theory claims they will project massive three D holograms
into the sky, alien ships, religious figures, even apocalyptic events
so realistic that people would believe they're witnessing a global

(26:22):
miracle or attack. But it doesn't stop at visuals. Using
low frequency mind control waves, they would beam thoughts directly
into people's minds, making them believe these visions are divine commands.
The ultimate goal to create fear and confusion so intense
that humanity begs for global unity.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Now see, that's a wacko theory. Okay, that's a wacko theory.
But here's the thing I'm not saying. I'm abandoning it entirely.
But what I'm saying is, I've been at this since June.
Was I think June, right, I've been talking about since
June when the thing was starting to appear. Now I'm
just kind of curious. I'm really just I'm not even

(27:06):
afraid of it. I think this is you know, I
think it's just a thing that's transitting. I spent I
spent a decent part of the Saturday night going through
all these videos, and I was harassing my lovely wife
and I was saying, do you think this is real?

(27:27):
What about this? How about this? How about that? And
then and then you know it's like it's like then
she was looking at it, we were looking at it.
There's all these videos, like you can go look at
you know, YouTube, right, YouTube, you can find stuff. But
in the era of AI, we don't know, like what's
really real. I saw Machu Kia Machua Kachi guy and
you know what he was doing. He was like acting

(27:49):
like he was panicked. But I think it was an
AI video. So what's happening now is all this crazy stuff?
I have to believe if you wanted to get away
from all of these problems, Look, here's what I would say.
If you're suspicious about this three I at list thing,

(28:12):
let me know when the president goes to Asia, because
that'll probably be the tell, oh wait, where is he?
He's He's in Asia. But I don't think. I don't
think this is going to come to PA. Look, we
have we have a very important week here, right. We
have on Wednesday, we have news and Bruce right for

(28:33):
the October Fest, we have news and Bruce, there's no
way the Space Aliens are going to come out in
that in that time, because they are they are respectful.
And then at the end of the week, what do
we have? What is Friday? Don't say Friday, say Friday.
What is that? That's Halloween. Halloween is coming up right

(28:56):
on Friday. So they're not gonna They're not gonna show
themselves because you wouldn't know who the freaks are. The
freaks go out at night. The freaks go out at night,
famous song, and so I you know, I think, and
then you got you got all souls day, You've got
You've got all of that, You've got college football. I'm

(29:17):
just not seeing it now. If that thing comes flying over,
if it comes flying over, you let me know. You
know the number seven O four five seven oh eleven ten,
whoever answers will take that sort of indication. You can
call seven O four five seven oh eleven ten. And
so that's that's one of the things that I think

(29:37):
is is kind of funky, and I wanted that's why
I wanted to play that NASA conspiracy clip here, because
if you do start hallucinating, or you do start thinking,
you got crazy thoughts in your head. I would just
I would just go relax. I'm not gonna I'm like that.
Nobody wants the panicky loudmouth. Nobody wants that. It's it's

(29:58):
it's just, it's it's it's basic. It's basic. Okay, we're
going to get into mundami coming up in the next hour,
but let me give you this Scott bestent on the
dangers of the dem shutdown. This is cut number four.
Scott bessn't warning you like a modern day Paul Revere,

(30:19):
Go cut forth.

Speaker 3 (30:20):
Republican senators have voted eleven times to reopen the government.
Three brave moderate Democrats have come across the aisle. So
you know, I call on moderate Democratic senators to end
this craziness. You'll be heroes because Martha, what I can
tell you is we managed to find the money at
the in the middle of October to pay our brave

(30:42):
service members, and I think we'll be able to do
it on November first, But we're going to be out
of money on November fifteenth, and you know, for a
military not to get paid is a disgrace. The other
thing that's happening is this is starting to eat into
the economy starting to slow to me, and we're also
starting to see there's a problem with air traffic control,

(31:04):
so it's starting to slow down our nation's travel.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
So what is the answer from Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries.
Their answer is give us one point seven trillion dollars.
That's what they keep asking for. They keep asking for
that amount of money. We don't have that money to give,
and if we did put that money into the economy,
we would end up with massive inflation. Again, did you

(31:30):
guys like the inflation days back when Joe Biden was
running around and talking to mirrors and all those sorts
of things. I don't think you want any of that.
I think you want a strong economy. But we have
to take care of the people who need to be
taken care of. And unfortunately, Chuck Schumer doesn't like those

(31:50):
poor people. Neither does Hakeem Jeffries. They do not like
the people in need that are living off of snap benefits.
Come on, open the government, back up, Chuck Okay, News

(32:20):
Talk eleven ten not nine three WBT Brett Waterbull Show,
Good to be with You seven oh four five seven
zero eleven ten. Everything is a fair game, from across
the weekend, across the week last week, whatever you want
to bring up, we can certainly talk about this over
the weekend. Uh yep, you know it. I know it.

(32:40):
Mandami looks to be like he's going to be the
next mayor in New York City, and unfortunately there's gonna
be a downside for that. More than you would think,
you're going to suddenly now have an ever growing population
of people fleeing the northeastern part of the United States

(33:03):
into this particular area that you have settled in or
that you have been here for your entire life. Uh, certainly,
I'm I'm I'm somebody who has who has come in
here because uh well, I I love I love where
we are and at the same time, I love this audience.
And that's and I mean that. I mean that. And
so you're you. We are going to probably see some

(33:27):
really big, really big uh migration out of the industrial
north Northeast. And it's going to be because of Zoran Mundami.
I mean, I'm sorry to have to say it, and
Zoron Mundami. One of the things I do not understand
about people on the left, okay, is they these these

(33:50):
people don't like the places they represent. I know it's
hard to believe that, right, Like if if if you
wanted to run for mayor of Charlotte, or if you
wanted to run for City Council of Charlotte, you would
probably want to make the city better. You would probably

(34:13):
want to have people's quality of life improved. What we
have seen happen since really the end of Juliani's second
term in office in New York you saw a vicious slide,

(34:33):
a terrible slide. Bloomberg first, then Deblasio, who was a filthy,
disgusting Soviet menace and he got elected twice. And now
you add Eric Adams who got one term. And now

(34:54):
it looks like Mandami's going to be the next guy
up who's going to go into New York City and
just wreck the city. If they tell you that they're
trying to fix it, they're not trying to fix it.
They're trying to tell you that they hate the lifestyle,
they hate all of this sort of stuff. That is unfortunate,

(35:15):
right because you would want to see people who are
going to be positive sort of outcomes not going to
be the case. I can tell you that right now,
I can guarantee it biblically that there is absolutely no
chance that this character is going to improve the lifestyle

(35:36):
in New York City. You can take it to the bank.
But he's a lock. He is a lock, all right,
for all intents and purposes. So let's let's take a
look at Mamdami. I know Pete did a pretty deep
dive on there, but at the same time, I think
there's other things that are that are also important about

(35:59):
what's going to happen with this particular character. Okay, so
this is going to be cut number eight, cut number eight,
h Zorhan Mandami. Well, he's got dual loyalty. He's got
dual loyalty. Uh when it comes to the administration in
New York City.

Speaker 10 (36:18):
Cutting The issue now that Andrew Cuomo is bringing up
in New York is that he is a Ugandan citizen.
You Ganda is a country where they kill homosexuals.

Speaker 11 (36:29):
So somebody who is a dual citizen can't be Mayor
of New York.

Speaker 10 (36:33):
Or I would renounce if I was the dual citizen
with the country whose policy, the government policy was we
kill homosexuals. Yeah, I would renounce that citizenship. I don't
And I.

Speaker 1 (36:47):
Also buying into a fear. I think that is buying
into a fear framework that is homicex is good for
the country.

Speaker 12 (36:56):
It is not good for the country.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
You shouldn't be afraid.

Speaker 12 (36:58):
I think the way that I think the way that
Cuomo is closing out this race and really and really
race baiting and really leaning in on it.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
You know what, just because.

Speaker 10 (37:09):
It's done for the country, I understand. But just because
something is done by people in Africa doesn't mean it's
always okay.

Speaker 1 (37:17):
Do you know who that female guest is. That is
Kate Beddingfield, who is the person that constructed the Biden administration.
She's the person who put together the Biden administration. She
was the person responsible. So we're looking at destroying one

(37:39):
presidency and potentially another mayoralty in New York City, which
is which is really? I mean, I just think it's
absolutely horrifying when when when you think about this, but
when you really dive into this, right when you really
dive into this, you realize very quickly that there's a
strategy here. So Zorhan Mundham, he's the victim. He's always

(38:03):
the victim. Cut number five. Zorhan Mandami as the victim, go.

Speaker 13 (38:11):
Laugh and agree when a radio show host said that
I would cheer another nine to eleven. When I listened
to the current mayor of the city explaining his decision
to endorse Andrew Cuomo as a decision to ensure that
New York City does not become Europe, that we do
not leave it to violent extremists who burn churches in Nigeria.
When I listen to all of this and then turn

(38:32):
on TV and see ads that have the words of
terrorism and you have on top of my face that
not only mark the way that I eat, but are
all intended to terrify New Yorkers as to the prospect
of having a Muslim mayor, I decided that it was
simply too much. It was too much to think of
these as the acts of desperate men looking to salvage

(38:57):
the little power that they still had. It was, in
fact a reflection of Islamophobia within our political system that
has become so endemic that when we hear it, we
do not know from which party it comes. We just
know that it is a fact of life in our
city's politics. And amidst all of this, the focus of
so many is just how much bigotry they can engage.

Speaker 1 (39:21):
In he's the victim. He's about to become the mayor
of New York City, but he's the victim. He's an
incredibly wealthy person, but he's the victim. He comes from
a family that is very wealthy, very successful, but he's
still the victim. What do you think is going to

(39:44):
be said about your policies, because I would like to
hear about his policies. But he wants to be the victim.
And there's a strategy here. There's a very specific strategy
here that we will unpack and let you here it is.
It is a very clear through line that this guy

(40:07):
wants to go in as the most important public official
other than the President of the United States. I think
when you go into take over the reigns of New
York City, but he's the victim. Why don't you stand up,
put some steel in that spine and challenge the people

(40:32):
who don't necessarily like you and to try to sell
yourself Instead, you're surrendering, and I think there's going to
be a lot of that in the coming years. Please
be patient, Please be careful as you drive in this weather.

(40:55):
We want you to get there safely. That's what we
want you to do. Seven oh four, five, sevenher, eleven
and ten. It is uh, it is the Brettwaterble Show.
It is good to be with you as we we
we sojier on with so many of these other storylines
that we've got. Let me, let me, let me just
for a moment, Okay, I just I want to understand

(41:18):
because you heard that clip from our our good friend
Vince Cokeley, and Vince Cokeley is a tremendous talent. People
enjoy his show, people enjoy all the shows on the
station here. But we should not be surprised. And I'm
not saying this like towards Vince. I'm just opining people.

(41:43):
People need to understand that the world is an incredibly
dangerous place. It's a dangerous place. And for many years
we had the ability to not have to worry about
what we were doing in our country because our country
was strong. But once we got to nine to eleven time,

(42:05):
things changed, all right, things changed, And for the life
of me, I don't understand, and I'm being straight up
with you, I do not understand why people who hate
the United States of America would want to come to
the United States of America, or why is it that

(42:26):
you have people who are so radical, so radical that
they just they just want to come to this country
and ruin it, wreck it, destroy it. You would think,
like in many ways, you would think that what you're
doing is is well, I'm just not going to go
live there. I don't like that place. I don't want

(42:49):
to be a part of that place, none of that
sort of stuff. Okay, Well, unfortunately we have people, we
have people who live and work among us who want
the country harmed. There's a person called Kala wash A Walsh.
Kala Walsh. She is sort of a disciple of the

(43:12):
radical Islamic sort of after effects. And she went over
She's somebody with means, she's got money. She went to Iran.
She went to Iran to basically say death to America

(43:33):
and death to to Israel. And I have the clip.
I was shocked when I heard this piece. This is
cut number ten. Kala Walsh, listen to this cut ten.

Speaker 9 (43:45):
Oh, the murtyrs, glory to the accidents of resistance.

Speaker 13 (43:50):
Maybe we see victory within our lifetimes.

Speaker 1 (43:53):
Maria, you went over to Iran to essentially plead for
the destruction of the United States, end of Israel. Now
she gets to come back. You can look her up
if you don't believe that she's a real person. I

(44:14):
looked her up. She posted earlier today Kalla Walsh c
A L L A separate word Walsh w A L
s H. And she's a radical maniac. Do you think
she's going to make her way to New York City,
maybe establish connections in New York City all that sort

(44:37):
of stuff in the style that we had before nine
to eleven or after nine eleven. Well, obviously she's a radical,
so she wants, she wants these sorts of things to
probably befall the United States of America. Right, so give
me cut nine, please, Zorhan Mandami on more victimhood, Go ahead,

(45:01):
gun and cut nine.

Speaker 14 (45:01):
And yet even though we had returned, even though there
was a new president, I inherited these same questions of self,
these same kind of legacies of trauma and the question
of who am I and where is my home? Because
in Uganda I was India, and in India I was Muslim,
and then I removed to New York, I.

Speaker 1 (45:20):
Was all of those things.

Speaker 14 (45:22):
And New York still has, you know something about it
which lulls us all into believing that we too can
become new Yorkers, no matter where we come from and
who we are, what we look like, in which God
we pray to, or if we don't pray at all.
And yet there would be these multiple moments in my
childhood where I was reminded that this promise came with exceptions,

(45:42):
It came with terms and conditions, and I didn't apply
to all of us. And I think of on nine
to eleven, when my teacher pulled me out of school,
pulled me out of class rather a classmate of mind myself,
and told us that we may get bullied because of
what it just happened, and we didn't understand what had happened.
And in fact, we were very lucky to have a
teacher as kind of caring as that, because most Muslim

(46:03):
students did.

Speaker 6 (46:04):
Not have that.

Speaker 14 (46:05):
And yet what I really remember from that interaction was
the understanding that now I was distinct, there was something
about me that was different from my class space. And
it's a lesson that I was made to learn again
and again because a few years later, when I returned
to New York City after a trip with my family abroad,
I was taken aside at JFK and put in a
double mirrored room with immigration agents and asked if I

(46:28):
had just come from attending a terrorist training camp, and
if I had intentions on attacking this country, and what
my thoughts were on the government. And I was fifteen
years old, and I was terrified. And it even happened
a few months ago where I accompanied a client of
mine to a bankruptcy proceeding in court in Brooklyn, and
the security officers pulled me aside and patted me down
with extra care and asked me if I had any

(46:50):
weapons of mass destruction of me. So I realized in
that moment that for many people, we are born into
a home. Some people find a home, and then there
are others of us who are forced to fight for
a home. And I realized that that was what I
had to do. I had to fight.

Speaker 1 (47:07):
He's the heir of a millionaire, he's the heir of
a Columbia University college professor. He's lived all over the world,
his mother makes movies for a living. Wah wa wha.
He just he just doesn't measure up. Oh, it's so hard,
it's so tough. Why don't you go down to the

(47:27):
Bowery and try to help out some people who are
actually really starving or veterans. Well, well, you probably don't
want to help the veterans. I'm going to guess that
Mandami does not want to help the veterans because there's
a it would be it would be obviously a very
tough thing to do, because obviously veterans who are homeless

(47:49):
would that that's that's not the sort of people that
he wants to take care of. He wants to take
care of radicals, aocs, all those sorts of people. I mean, seriously,
when when do people finally understand that this guy is

(48:14):
a huckster. He's a huckster. When you get close to
this guy, he gets upset when you ask him questions,
he gets upset. They looked at him. I don't think
for a minute he was profiled. I think, as you
heard from Vince Cochley's clip earlier today, that story about

(48:36):
her getting profiled is not true. And this story is
not true. Now have people been profiled, sure, sure they have,
But I don't believe for a minute that all of
this stuff that this guy talks about is real. You
want to know why I believe that, because he's got
the means and the money to do whatever he wants,

(48:58):
and yet he wants, he desperately desires the idea of
being a victim. Why would you want that for a mayor?
Why would you want that for a governor? Why would
you want that for a congress person? You didn't, You wouldn't.

Speaker 4 (49:15):
It's crazy.

Speaker 1 (49:35):
Wow News Talk eleven ten nine three WBT Brettwaterb'll show
seven O four five seven zero eleven ten. Are we
get you know, we get we get messages. We get
the messages. The messages are oftentimes coming our way and
I and I like to I like to hear what
people are thinking about on these issues. I think they're

(49:55):
they're interesting issues that we have. And you know, when
you and you when you get these sort of comments
I have Pize's a big fan of this, I know
Bowen bethor big fans of this because it gets us
the chance to be able to interact with the folks
who are listening to the program. I give you a
lot of credit, especially on a rainy day like you know,

(50:16):
being that you're out there doing your thing. So let's
check in with some of the people that are having
some thoughts. Let's see what do we get here. Okay, true,
there's a lot of holes. Hold on a second, No,
that's not the right thing. Oh, this guy's another Obama. Yeah,
he kind of is. Actually he kind of is. He

(50:36):
just kind of showed up on the scene and then
people were like, Oh, yeah, you're gonna be great. You
seem like you'll be the right guy. We also got
from Alan, what percentage of the twenty six percent to
flee New York will migrate to Charlotte. I wonder, Oh,
it's gonna be more than that. It's gonna be way

(50:57):
more than that. And where they're really gonna go. I'm
gonna tell you right now, where they're really gonna go
is they're gonna go into South Carolina because it's you know,
it's affordable. It's that sort of stuff. This is This
guy is like, this guy is bad bad news. Okay,
top to bottom, this guy is bad bad news. Oh okay,

(51:22):
let's see Ian and doctr Nina sent me a note
a wash in sympathy for your having been tailgated. Have
lived and worked in a half dozen major metro areas,
including the infamous Beltway Charlotte. Oh my gosh, this is

(51:43):
really nasty. Charlotte is a leaky, stink, stinking cyst on
the of the world. Can't go a day without being tailgated,
a week without being cut off, a month without a
near death brush. Drivers are even more self entitled and

(52:04):
indifferent to others on the road than in person. Can't
wait to bolt the burg, don't bolt the burg, stick around, improve,
don't move. Isn't that what they always say? Improve, don't move. Listen. Yeah,
I understand that you got you got your little hostile.

(52:26):
But the fact of the matter is you have to
be strategic. Like I was. I was tailgated. I was tailgated.
I was tailgated in heavy downpour, and the guy behind me,
I could smell his breath. I could smell his breath
when he was right on my tail, right on my tail.

(52:49):
And I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what I learned.
I learned a lot living in Los Angeles. I learned
a lot living in California, most of it not good.
But I learned the tactics that you have to take.
I am not ever going to well. If you come
to the news and Bruce and you ask me, I'll
tell you what I what what I would do. When

(53:14):
I was driving in Los Angeles and San Diego, Okay, there,
I had a tactic that I would use, and it
was it was very It was effective almost every time,
almost every time. But I'm not gonna say it on
the air because I do not want to be responsible
for what it is in this regard. Okay, here we go,

(53:36):
now we got it. Now we got another answer, Isaac,
this is NASCAR country. Be bold. I like that. You
ever get tailgated, Isaac?

Speaker 15 (53:49):
Many?

Speaker 1 (53:49):
How many times you ever get tailgated?

Speaker 4 (53:50):
Huh?

Speaker 1 (53:51):
Or do you just do? You just handle handle business?

Speaker 16 (53:54):
Usually I'm moving along too quickly to get tailgated. But oh,
speed limit's own. But whenever I do, I pull a
Brett Winterble. I just slow it down.

Speaker 1 (54:04):
You slow it way down.

Speaker 16 (54:05):
Oh, I slow it way down.

Speaker 1 (54:06):
Really.

Speaker 16 (54:07):
Yeah, you're gonna have to go around me. You're gonna
have to go around me. I don't like it.

Speaker 1 (54:14):
Really. Oh yeah, Oh that's really good.

Speaker 16 (54:16):
I can't stand when people tellgate like that.

Speaker 1 (54:20):
Got a we got a submission for the upcoming race?
Are you ready?

Speaker 16 (54:24):
I'm ready?

Speaker 1 (54:25):
Aoc Oprah twenty twenty eight. Kamala Harris for Secretary of State,
Love Dave, that could be something. No, no, you don't
think that's something I think that is something. I think
something's brewing there. I feel what you're I feel what
you're dropping right there. Okay, this is something completely different.

(54:48):
This is something completely totally different, entirely all right. Did
you know that Gavin Newsom who came from not one
but two trust funds? Okay, I want you to understand this,
if you understand nothing else, he is a huckster's huckster.

(55:08):
Did you know he was down for the struggle? Did
you guys know he came he came up the hard way,
Gavin news I know Isaac. Isaac's a fan. I'm not
a fan. Cut number twelve. Isaac is down. He Isaac,
Gavin Newsom, He's from the streets. He's from the streets.

(55:30):
Listen go.

Speaker 17 (55:31):
But also, you know, it was also about paying the bills, man,
and it was just like hustling and and so I
was out there kind of raising myself, turning on the
TV started, you know, just getting obsessed, you know, sitting
there with the you know, the wonderbread and five stacks
of you know, like d White.

Speaker 15 (55:53):
Come on.

Speaker 18 (56:01):
Every day every day in the backyard, just bouncing the basketball,
throwing the ball against the wall until the ball is
just like fraying man, and you're telling yourself that's it
whole thing, so just and and then you know, then
this student that was in the back of his head down,
all of a sudden started throwing the baseball a little
fashion than everyone else and started, you know, make a

(56:21):
few free throws because I was sitting there practicing five
hundred of them every damn night. And in high school,
I look up in the stands, my dad's back up.

Speaker 7 (56:28):
There, okay, and it's like man, and then he's bringing
his friends and your captain of the team, and you're
like geez, you know, and it just saved me and
it got me into college.

Speaker 1 (56:39):
But also he went to the he was from the
mean streets of Santa Clara, California. I don't think Isaac's
buying it. I don't think I don't think you're buying
that this guy's down for the struggle and that he's hard.
I what what what what are you?

Speaker 4 (56:55):
What are you.

Speaker 1 (56:56):
Taking away from what you just heard with five hundred
pitches every night before he went to bed.

Speaker 16 (57:01):
It's a little thing I called Bravo Sierra. Bravo Sierra,
that's what they call it.

Speaker 1 (57:07):
Yeah, you know, that's that's how much white bread can
you eat in one meal in one city? Like how
much of that wonderbread?

Speaker 16 (57:15):
I don't know, But I've never been down hard enough
to have to turn my own TV on. I mean
that sounds off. Dude, he had to turn his on
TV on. Poor guy couldn't even he didn't even have
a clicker. I know, you had to get up, get
off the couch and go turn it home.

Speaker 1 (57:29):
Get off, and then go check the mailbox for the check.
That's tough, it's listen. He he he is a self
made man. He is that made by two trust funders.
You know how hard it is to throw the basketball?
You know how hard it is to like how maximum

(57:51):
number of reps that you would be able to do
with the with the baseball? Man, I used to do
one hundred a day.

Speaker 16 (57:56):
But I mean he was doing what he saying, fifteen
a day, five hundred. Oh, he's doing five thousand a night,
five thousand a night.

Speaker 1 (58:02):
I think, I think so, Holy cow, man, I just
want him to run so badly like he is. He is.
He is one of a kind man.

Speaker 16 (58:15):
He wouldn't even turn his own teleprop drone. He would
get up and walk all the way over there.

Speaker 1 (58:19):
Doesn't even put his own hair product in his hair.
I mean, honestly, he's got to have it. He's got
to have it done. Rumor Hasardy brushes his own teeth?
Does he brush his own teeth? I don't know. He's
a tough guy. He's he's a one tough, one tough
fellow aka Bravo Sierra News Talk eleven ten, ninety nine

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three WBT Brett Waterable Show seven oh four five seven
zero eleven ten. You know when you look at sometimes
you see people and they want to go back and
forth with these reporters, right, these reporters will they'll get
a little rough with them again. I'm a big fan
of Scott Besstt. I think Scott bessant Is is a
tremendous Secretary of the Treasury. He doesn't play games. He's

(59:20):
a person that I think is all about the business.
And so this is what happened last night or yesterday,
I should say. Kristin Welker, who is the host of
is it Face the No, not Face the Nation. It's
a Meet the Press, Meet the Press, Scott Besson she

(59:43):
tries to hammer him, Scott bessont Just schools are cut
number eleven go.

Speaker 3 (59:49):
Republican senators have voted eleven times to reopen the government.
Three brave moderate Democrats, a comic cross the aisle. So
you know, I call on moderate Democratic senator to end
this craziness. You'll be heroes, because Martha, what I can
tell you is if we managed to find the money
in the middle of October to pay our brave service members,

(01:00:12):
and I think we'll be able to do it on
November first, but we're going to be out of money
on November fifteenth, and you know, for a military not
to get paid is a disgrace. The other thing that's
happening is this is starting to eat into the economy,
starting to slow the economy. And we're also starting to
see there's a problem with air traffic control, so it's

(01:00:33):
starting to slow down our nation's travel.

Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
And so this is entirely the doing of the Democratic Party.
Number one, number two, I'll go back to the beginning
of the program and I'll say, can I have cut
number one please? This is John Fetterman. John Fetterman is
a patriot. John Fetterman wants the government to be reopened.

(01:00:58):
John Fetterman is a guy who is looking out for
his constituents, and unfortunately they don't want to play ball.

Speaker 5 (01:01:08):
I'm primarily concerned about two million Pennsylvanians rely on Snap
to feed themselves in their families, and that's gonna stop.
And I'm also concerned about our military not paid and
we're all protected by members of the Capitol Police and
they're not getting paid. I'm always going to vote to

(01:01:29):
support those things. I'm the guy that's a country over party.

Speaker 1 (01:01:34):
I mean, think about this for a second. Right, people
are going hungry. Chuck Schumer does not care, Nancy Pelosi
does not care. Sweaty Swallwell does not care. None of
these people care. What do they want? Oh, we want
the Epstein files. Why don't you feed the people? No,

(01:01:54):
we'll feed them the Epstein files. That's what they want.
Why would anybody, and I'm serious, why would anybody want
to deny people food? You know why? Right? You understand
you're you're a super smart audience. They want the imagery
of people being desperate on sidewalks outside of buildings, people

(01:02:21):
who can't get food. That's what they want, because that's
what the left is all about. Remember the very bad
old days of the Soviet Union. What did you see
when you looked at the shelves in the supermarkets, you
saw nothing. There was nothing. They allowed people to starve.

(01:02:44):
You see commercials on television on Fox, on other channels,
and you see these people who are suffering. They don't
have any food. They're over in Russia, they're over in Ukraine,
they're over in the Middle East, they're over in all
these places. And why is it that these people do
not suppor apply food to these people. Hamas was was
a master of this. Hamas was a master of all

(01:03:08):
of this. They would take the food supplies that the
Israelis would give them, and then they would just put
them and give them to the Hamas fighters. They don't care,
they don't that's just that's just called Tuesday. That's just
called Monday. It's it's despicable in the extreme. Why would

(01:03:32):
you want to see kids starving? Why would you want
to see elderly people starving? Because that makes a good image.
That's gonna sell, that's gonna do the thing. And they
think that that's going to work. I can guarantee you
with biblical certitude it is not going to work. It's

(01:03:55):
not going to work. What's gonna end up happening. Mark
my words, you're gonna see people with means who are
gonna start distributing food to the people, and they're gonna
flip this in a big way. Because let me tell
you something, if the United States of America decided right

(01:04:16):
now we need to mobilize and send food to people
who would be otherwise using Snap benefits or other things
like that, and you saw a swell like that, are
you kidding me? You would absolutely see Nancy Pelosi screaming
and yelling, AOC screaming and yelling. You know, Bernie Sanders

(01:04:39):
screaming and yelling. Mannami screaming and yelling. You're not allowed
to give them food that's supposed to come on the
Snap package. Guarantee you, mark my words. That's what we'll hear.
We will hear that before the end of the next
two weeks. We will mobilize. They will not allow allow

(01:05:00):
you to give them food. Watch because that's how craving
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you are stationary if you are doing these things. I
am amazed. I am amazed. I am amazed by certain things,
things that come to pass, and this thing has got
me absolutely shocked. Do you guys know a congress person

(01:06:13):
by the name of Eric Swallwell of California. Have you
ever heard of him? Yeah, you've heard of him. You
know who he is. I'm not going to tell you
what his most infamous moment was. We all know what
it was. We heard it on television. Don't worry about it.
But anyway, Eric Swallwell of the state of California is

(01:06:38):
demanding for people who are running for office for the
presidency in twenty twenty eight. He is demanding that these
people do something very specific. Here's what it is. Representative
Eric Swallwell, Democrat from Fengfang, was mocked for demanding that

(01:07:04):
any twenty twenty eight Democratic presidential candidate pledged to demolish
President Donald Trump's ballroom. Don't even think of seeking the
Democratic nomination for president unless you pledge to take a

(01:07:27):
wrecking ball to the Trump ballroom. On day one, Swaalwell
wrote on X on Saturday, this guy's a nut. What
is this? Swallwell followed up with another post to X

(01:07:48):
that read, or, as Ruben Diego proposes, rename it the
Barack Obama Ballroom, but a Trump monument to corruption will
not stand. The Democratic lawmaker was called out by conservatives
and lawmakers, including Senator Ted Cruz, who wrote, these people

(01:08:11):
are deranged. Well, that's an established point. I mean we
know this, we knew this. I mean, come on, Mike Lee.
Senator Mike Lee said, I thought you guys were against
demolishing anything at the White House. That's a chippy. That's
a chippy point. Trump announced last week that the construction

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had begun on the ballroom after months of touting the
upcoming project to modernize the White House. The project does
not cost taxpayers and is privately funded, the administration has
repeatedly said. The ballroom's construction set off a firestorm of
criticism among Democrats as well as liberal media commentators. Very commentators,

(01:08:56):
no doubt about it. Oh, you're just trying to say
the cost of living is skyrocking, skyrocketing. Donald Trump can't
hear you over the sound of the bulldozers. Bulldozers demolishing
the wing of the White House to build a brand
new ballroom. Democratic Massachusetts senator by way of Oklahoma Elizabeth

(01:09:20):
Warren posted two x So there you go. These people
are they're just they're they're not doing anything for the
SNAP folks. Food banks are bracing for forty two million
people without SNAP. If you want to try to get
this thing changed, you've got to pick up the phone

(01:09:41):
and you have got to call Chuck Schumer and jakeem Jeffreys' offices.
Be polite, be decent, be nice. We know how wonderful
a person you are, but do not get nasty. Tell
them to get back to work. They do not want
to come back to work. Stan, Welcome to the program. Stan,

(01:10:05):
what's on your mind?

Speaker 15 (01:10:06):
Brett? I call and I want to talk about that,
And File was like you were talking about it. But
you know the thing that got me about the whole
thing was they want to name it the Obama Ballroom. Yes,
didn't want to be the name after somebody corrupt like Trump. Yeah, yeah,
the Bible, lowest learner.

Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
The lowest learner, ballroom, oh my.

Speaker 15 (01:10:25):
Gosh, all the other scandals. Okay, and Thenvin Gevin this
one came out and criticized it. In his state. They're building,
they're doing a five hundred and fifty million dollars renovation
to the to the to the governor's manson out there. Yes,
and it's cessinated now to call thro a billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (01:10:41):
Well, that's it. Yeah, Yes, I talked about that last week,
and that and that that uh building, that is an annex.
It's not even part of the actual governor's mansion. And
and what they have supplied it with is private hallways
so that they don't have to ever come face to
face with the unwashed public. That's that's one of the things,

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so that when when you go in and you vote,
you can get out of the building without those people
having the ability to talk to you about it.

Speaker 15 (01:11:12):
So I have a question for you. Yes, sir, Trump
hasn't even actually named it yet, So what can he
name it that would actually proll them?

Speaker 1 (01:11:20):
I would I would probably say, I would probably say
if I was going to name it, I would name
it the autopen ballroom. I don't think he would do it,
but I think it would be pretty funny if he
did the auto pen. Yeah, if he did the autopen ballroom, Yeah,
I think I think that that would be good because

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you know what the autopen is used. You know it is,
It is definitely used. I don't think he will do that, though.
I don't think he'll undercut. I don't think will I
have to go.

Speaker 15 (01:11:53):
I said, I'm a happy camper to then you should
know why?

Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
Yeah, I know why? Because your guy, your guy got in.
Your guy got in, and he did he did a
tremendous job running yesterday. And because that's good stuff for.

Speaker 15 (01:12:06):
You out of the lamp.

Speaker 1 (01:12:08):
Want Oh gosh, okay, give me, give me a day
to think about it, and then I'll tell you tomorrow
about that, because I got I gotta, I gotta break
down all the numbers and see what this looks like.
And all right, man, you got it. Stan. I appreciate
the call Ice is hiring surge. Oh boy, oh boy.

(01:12:30):
We you know they're they're still hiring people over at Ice.
Do you want to hear something crazy? Wait, minut I'm
gonna be due for a break and I don't wanna.
I don't want to push Pam out because of the
the weather that we have. So when we come back,
I've got a story for you News Talk eleven ten.

(01:13:03):
I'm three WBT. This is a story about Antifa infiltration,
but not in the way you would think it is.
It is something that is particularly interesting. This is somebody
who went under cover of darkness to see what Antifa

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is really up to. Let's get a listen to cut
number seven. Ur here we go, cut seven?

Speaker 4 (01:13:31):
Please?

Speaker 1 (01:13:34):
WHOA was there bumper music in there? Thats a little funky, okay, Jesse.

Speaker 12 (01:13:38):
I've been actually undercover with Antifa and multiple events in
the past week, and I'm now in Portland. I'm where
I've been at the ice facility where You're right, they
do have a ton of mutual aid supplies at the tents.
But what's more interesting to me is actually the graffiti
that I've seen around the ice facility, where there are
multiple calls to kill cops, kill ice that are posted
on public property all around the blocks in the vicinity.

Speaker 19 (01:14:00):
They've been under a little bit more pressure over the
last couple of weeks.

Speaker 1 (01:14:03):
There's been a lot of heat on them.

Speaker 19 (01:14:05):
The media heat. Also, there's been more manpower out there.
How have Antifa adopted?

Speaker 12 (01:14:13):
I mean, I would say from my perspective, and again,
I've been out in Portland for several days now, I
actually have not seen a lot of additional manpower here.
And so for Antifa here it seems to be pretty
much business is normal. They're still being disruptive and blocking
the roads. They're actually holding a giant disco dance party
outside the ice facility tonight, so I'm sure that's going
to lead to some chaos.

Speaker 19 (01:14:33):
All right, So they don't work, They just what dance
and light fires all night.

Speaker 12 (01:14:40):
Well, I know, I think some of them do actually
have jobs. I mean, these are teachers, some of them
are lawyers, some of them, you know, they're Starbucks baristas,
their Amazon employees. So I don't necessarily agree with the
notion that they don't work. And that's actually part of
how they fund all the supplies in those tents is
through something called mutual aid, where they take their salaries
and they're donating to those supplies. But certainly there are
some that are kind of out the twenty four to seven, all.

Speaker 1 (01:15:01):
Right, So some do, some don't.

Speaker 19 (01:15:02):
But you're saying there's teachers to go and teach elementary
school and then at night they throw molotov cocktails at
a building.

Speaker 12 (01:15:10):
Oh yeah, one hundred percent. I was just undercover at
a couple anarchist book fairs over the weekend in both
San Francisco and Seattle, and there were absolutely teachers in
the crowd there, and I picked up multiple stickers and
posters with molotov cocktails, calls to kill ice and calls
to kill the police.

Speaker 19 (01:15:25):
Wow, all right, Well, the police seem to be on
their side. We've seen lots of video where it looks
like they've given these people shelter, acted as human shields.

Speaker 1 (01:15:35):
Have you noticed that.

Speaker 12 (01:15:38):
I've definitely noticed the police taking what I was considered
to be a rather lax approach to Antifa, especially in Portland. Now,
this might not be directly their fault. I think they
might be getting orders from above about what they can
and cannot do so, but I haven't seen arrests. I
haven't seen any sort of by use of force against
these people that are out there causing problems every single day.

Speaker 19 (01:15:57):
Yeah, it's the politicians. They tell the police chief not
to be too tough on these people, and.

Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
So there you go. That's that's what you got. Teachers
in the crowd. Teachers in the crowd, and then their
daytime they're teaching the kids to read it. At night
they're throwing all kinds of weaponry. I guess, Hank. Welcome
to the program. What's on your mind?

Speaker 4 (01:16:18):
Hank?

Speaker 20 (01:16:19):
Hey Brett, I I voted for Trump twice, but I
don't agree with the ballroom filled if it's funded with
private funds, because it's political catronage in my opinion.

Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
Okay, so this is kind of like.

Speaker 20 (01:16:42):
Is a Melton Marcos moment. There's people living check to check,
everybody's scraping by with higher insurance premiums and all kinds
of financial issues, and in my opinion, it has it's
sent a good message. I think it's a bad thing

(01:17:03):
to do. I would encourage your listeners to listen to
a YouTube channel call Real Estate Mindset and watch a
videos out there.

Speaker 1 (01:17:17):
Okay, well check it out. Thanks for the attempted plug. Alan,
Welcome to the program. What's on your mind? Thanks? Allen.
You've got to be quick on the jaw man, you
got to be quick on the draw. You got to
be able to spit it out quick. All right, let's
go to this. I've been I've been saving this and

(01:17:39):
this is something that I think is particularly interesting here. Okay, Brett,
I wouldn't count on Trump not naming it. I wouldn't
count on Trump not naming it the Auto ben Ballroom. Wait,
I think I think there's too many negatives in that one.

(01:18:01):
I think I think you meant to just only have
one negative. Uh who, let's see. Okay, the learning never
ceases for WBT listeners. Even I didn't know Gavin Newsom
was down for the struggle as he grew up on
the mean streets of his California enclave. He was really

(01:18:22):
down for the struggle, big time, down for the struggle. Okay,
somebody sent me a message. I can't verify this, but
the person who sent me the message said that Gavin
Newsom would would eat the the wonderbread and would yell
fweedom fweedom all the time. But I think that's him

(01:18:43):
trying to cop the hustle of others in the past
that we have become familiar with. So I don't I can't. Necessarily,
I can't. I can't sign that one off. I really
I don't have the ability to to give that that
sort of an impromter in that regard. So I can't
I can't do that. I'm very sorry about this. So

(01:19:06):
let's take a look at this, all right. President Biden
came out today. Wait, let me let me restate that.
President Biden made an appearance today spending time with people
who were gathered together to hear from him. Fearful Biden

(01:19:29):
warns of dark days under Trump and calls on Americans
to do one thing. What do you think it was?
Anybody have an idea? Stand with the late night hosts.
I'm not kidding. I'm not not a joke. Not a joke.
Not a joke, Not a joke. Fearful Former President Joe

(01:19:53):
Biden on Sunday Night called these dark days under President
Donald Trump, exhorting Americans to get back up and stand
with late night TV hosts as brave moral exemplars who
continue to shine a light on free speech. Where is

(01:20:16):
anybody being restrained from free speech? I'm serious about this.
Since its founding, America served as a beacon for the
most powerful idea ever in government in the history of
the world. The octagenarian said, the idea is stronger than
any army. We are more powerful than any dictator okay

(01:20:44):
AP reports. President Biden, age eighty two, was speaking publicly
for the first time since completing a round of radiation
therapy for an aggressive form of prostate cancer. He addressed
the audience in Boston with his dire warnings after receiving
the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Edward M. Kennedy Institute

(01:21:10):
so Teddy Kennedy Institute. The report details, Biden said America
depends on a presidency with limited power, a function in Congress,
and an autonomous judiciary. With the federal government facing its
longest shutdown on record, Trump has used the funding lapse

(01:21:35):
as a way to exercise new command over the government.
How does he know? Like he didn't even have the
time to read the pardons? Like did he look into this?
Biden then delivered the message, his message of fear and
loathing aimed directly at Trump and his administration, before he

(01:21:57):
gazed longingly at the late night hosts. Huh really, friends,
I can't sugarcoat any of this. These are dark days,
Biden said, before predicting the country would find our true
compass again and emerge as we always have, stronger, wiser,

(01:22:19):
and more resilient more just so long as we keep
the faith. I think a lot of people are keeping
the faith, and there's a lot of faithful people in
the country. He called on Americans to look at comedians
and late night hosts as exemplars of free speech. They
should support and even embrace them as they lose audiences

(01:22:42):
and relevance as Hollywood disappears. Wow, brutal news talking ten
nine A nine three WBT. All right, let's jump out

(01:23:02):
and talk to Joe next. Joe, welcome to the program.

Speaker 11 (01:23:06):
How you doing, Brett.

Speaker 1 (01:23:07):
I'm doing well. I'm hoping you're staying dry out there.

Speaker 11 (01:23:10):
I am, but dang, it's nasty out it sure is.

Speaker 15 (01:23:14):
It's nasty.

Speaker 11 (01:23:16):
Yeah. I wanted to comment that, you know, I certainly
appreciate our former president looking out after the late night
TV hosts. That's that's thoughtful. But it occurred to me, yes,
as we're as we're struggling to justify NPR and publicly
funded radio, especially when there's such better alternatives. If I

(01:23:38):
could plug the WBT app Wow, but is this not
the win win where we could have NPR tds twenty
four to seven if we could get all the late
night hosts to switch formats go right, they could They
could do programming all day long for everyone who hates

(01:24:00):
the Republican Party and the president and what we're trying
to do here. This this could be a big win win.
They could take all of their sponsors with them because
there's such profitable shows, and they could revive a national
public broadcasting thoughts.

Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
On that, well, okay, here's here. I get what you're saying,
but let me let me offer a comparison in this regard.
Do you remember do you remember Wide World of Sports
when you were a kid?

Speaker 11 (01:24:35):
Absolutely the thrill of victory?

Speaker 1 (01:24:38):
Yes? Yes? Now, so what channel is Wide World of
Sports on?

Speaker 16 (01:24:41):
Now?

Speaker 11 (01:24:42):
Uh, let's be ABC.

Speaker 1 (01:24:44):
Is it still around?

Speaker 16 (01:24:46):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (01:24:47):
It is still around. I didn't know that, Okay, I
mean ABC? Okay, okay, ABC is still around. But the
Wide World of Sports where we had you know, tape
tape delay NASCAR races, that's all gone right, Okay, So
I would I would argue that, honestly, how how much

(01:25:08):
time do you listen? Do you watch the comedy shows
at night? SNL included, do you do you watch? Are
you a consumer of of that sort of stuff?

Speaker 11 (01:25:20):
Occasionally I'll catch Gutfeldt. Okay, but I haven't seen a
minute of literal programming in probably a decade.

Speaker 1 (01:25:29):
So, like if we went back in time, okay, well,
so remember when the late night wars were going on
between Letterman and Leno, Okay and what and you were
probably checking it out fairly regularly back then, right, I
was okay because it was interesting. It was like something
that was interesting, all that kind of stuff. What we

(01:25:52):
have now is we have a homogenized comedy structure that
exists and everybody does the exact same point of view
except Gutfeldt, which is why he gets ratings. He gets
he gets great ratings, obviously. And so the problem is

(01:26:14):
these people are wedded to the NPR model. They're wedded
to the stud It's the same thing you and I.
I'll bet you right now, a wager, but not a
real wager. If you had the ability, and if I
had the ability, I probably could do it. I bet you.

(01:26:37):
If we record the comedy shows tonight, they're gonna make
fun of Trump for the ball for the ballroom, and
they're gonna make and they're gonna make fun of Trump
for going over to Asia, and they're gonna make they're
gonna make fun of the first lady.

Speaker 11 (01:26:53):
And so like.

Speaker 1 (01:26:54):
Since we know that that's the joke, then why the
heck do I have to watch? Like? You don't have
to watch it?

Speaker 15 (01:27:01):
Exactly?

Speaker 1 (01:27:02):
Okay, exactly and so and so what could we put
in place of that? Here's I'll tell you what ABC
could do to put in place of Jimmy Kimmel, bring back,
bring back what Ted Copple did not not I know
Ted Copple's not still around, but put news, put national

(01:27:22):
news on.

Speaker 11 (01:27:23):
You'd be able to who wants to watch the news?

Speaker 1 (01:27:26):
I don't know, but it's at least it's not the
same thing on every one of the channels. I mean,
give it something else.

Speaker 11 (01:27:33):
That doesn't that tell you though, if they keep propping
up the same again programming. It's called that for a reason,
if you think about it, right, that limits the audience
to such a small number that we're just now finding
out it's not a profitable it's not in telecom to

(01:27:54):
make money with that, right, But they and I don't
know why they won't react and these models down because
there could be so much creative content put up at night, right,
you'd get all bogies like me to stay up.

Speaker 1 (01:28:09):
And be with you doing Noah, now you're not gonna
watch it. You and I are not going to watch it.
It's it's it's it's it's way too late. It's not
that good.

Speaker 11 (01:28:16):
You know what they could do, which is they could
set up live cams following Antifa around.

Speaker 12 (01:28:21):
Ah.

Speaker 11 (01:28:23):
It'd be like watching what's what's the live cop show?

Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
Oh oh yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, yeah, yes,
I know exactly show you're talking about.

Speaker 11 (01:28:31):
Now, I would stay up to watch what's going on
in Portland live.

Speaker 4 (01:28:36):
You can.

Speaker 1 (01:28:38):
They the streams, the streams are on on YouTube.

Speaker 15 (01:28:42):
You can.

Speaker 11 (01:28:42):
Well, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna plug a YouTube
channel now or no, no, no no.

Speaker 1 (01:28:46):
But what I'm saying is like you can. What I'm
saying is that's very good. What you got, You got
me big time. But what you can do is you
get like you can find those are all those are
all accessible stuff.

Speaker 11 (01:28:56):
I mean like here, do you you follow Andy?

Speaker 1 (01:28:59):
No?

Speaker 11 (01:29:00):
Yes, he he's and I don't know if he has
a life live cam or anything. I don't know how
he continues to the kid in there. I don't even
capture what he does. But God bless him for exposing
what those wackos are really up to.

Speaker 1 (01:29:16):
Okay, So here's I will give a tip to the
audience here because maybe people are familiar with this, and
maybe they're not. You you can go on your you
can go on your handy dandy cell phone, and you
can go look on the app stores, okay. And and
what you can do is you actually can go and

(01:29:38):
download police scanners. Okay, did you? And and let me
tell you something, if you're bored and you're up late
at night, make sure your loved one is not asleep
next to you, because when that thing starts roaring, like
I've listened overnights to Chicago, I've listened overnights to Milwaukee.

(01:29:58):
I've listened to New York City, uh and then out
on the West Coast. And they're free. I mean they're
basically free. I don't think they charge. But you can
listen to the action in real time, and it's it's
really quite something. It's not anything that I would necessarily do.
Once upon a time, I was a scanner bug and

(01:30:19):
I and I liked I liked doing it when I
was a single guy and I didn't have any money,
and I would just like listen to the LAPD and
things like that. Free entertainment, free entertainment, right, free entertainment,
and so that that's that is something I wouldn't put
the scanners up. But I mean, I would rather listen
to the scanners because you're getting first, first impression information. Otherwise,

(01:30:41):
you know, filtered by the big the big media.

Speaker 11 (01:30:44):
So you know, I almost feel like if you listen
to Portland's Police department, yes, it would be oddly quiet.
And I don't understand that.

Speaker 1 (01:30:54):
It would be oddly quiet because they have side channels
that they they have to have specific protections so that
the bad guys don't know what the cops are trying
to do. They usually have them, they have them coded.

Speaker 4 (01:31:11):
Good luck.

Speaker 1 (01:31:13):
That's it right there, man, good stuff, Joe. I appreciate you, man,
you as well, my friend, I do appreciate it. Stay
off the YouTube. News Talk eleven three WBT, final segment
of the hour breaking. Brett Jensen comes by in a

(01:31:36):
little bit, and then of course you will have TJ.
Ritchie always, always, always great to be a part of
the fun. All right, I'm gonna let you hear something.
This is a guy who is an expert in the
psychology of Islamism, not Islam. This is not about going

(01:32:02):
after somebody who is Muslim. This is about Islamists, people
who do the things that should not be happening right
where you have people who are terrorists, or you have
people who are going out and trying to create problems.
So I want you to hear this. This is an
expert on this, and I want you to hear because

(01:32:24):
he breaks it down in terms of how different sort
of approaches with psychology goes. Okay, so fire it up,
go ahead, Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:32:37):
This is how the Islamist psychology works. In a nutshell.
The psyche of the Islamist operates on the three stages.
The first stage is vulnerability and victimization. The second stage
is silent g hard and dissemination. The third and final
stage is violent ghard. The first stage takes place when
the Islamist is a weak and vulnerable minority, so they

(01:33:00):
will victimize themselves as much as practicably possible, So terms
such as Islamophobia are used as a tool and as
a weapon such that you, the Western liberal, will full
and succumb to them and will never ever criticize Islamist
ideology because that will make you somehow racist or a xenophobe,

(01:33:22):
But that's a false dichotomy. The second stage is silent
ghat and dissemination, and this is probably the most critical
stage because this is where it entails all sorts of
pr stance, propaganda, ideological and doctrination through religious institutions, schools,
changing legislations, and the list goes on. But here's the
tricky and really really dangerous part that you all need

(01:33:45):
to be wary of. Islamists are prepared to change stages
and revert back when the circumstance fits. So what do
I mean by that? If let's say society starts calling
them out on them, they are prepared to go back
and revert to stage one, and that is vulnerability and victimization.
The moment you call out Islamists for trying to take

(01:34:08):
over the corresponding society which they are within, they will
go back to victimizing themselves. And what will they do.
They will start to call you an islamophobe. And it
is your responsibility not to fall for that book. And
it is their responsibility to stop living this life of
trying to victimize themselves, but rather actually assimilate within the

(01:34:33):
values and the culture of the society that has taken
them in, so be wary that they are prepared to
shape shift and change stages whenever the circumstance fits. And
then we have the third stage, violent g hud Do
I really need to go through that one.

Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
Here's the thing. Assimilation is an important and important cultural value.
So if you decide you want to move to Japan,
or you want to move to Canada, or you want
to move to Mexico, or you want to move to Italy,
the expectation is that you are going to become an Italian,

(01:35:13):
you are going to become a Mexican, You're going to
become in terms of the cultures and the norms, the Canadian, America,
whatever it is. And that's the thing that creates friction
in a lot of different ways, because assimilation is important.
If you come to the United States and you want

(01:35:36):
to be part of the United States and you go
through all that work, well then you're invested. But if
you just show up, you're not documented, you're not doing
any of the things that you're supposed to do that
you would do if you were respecting the country, then
that's a whole other kettle of fish. Let me tell

(01:35:57):
you about England very quickly Nigel Farage. Nigel Farage, I believe,
is going to be the next Prime minister and you're
going to have a situation where Starmer is gone because
he has opened the borders wide. He is not enforcing
assimilation or any of that sort of stuff. And Nigel

(01:36:20):
Farage has had it up to here. I want you
to hear the speech he gave over the weekend. This
is something that's very interesting and I think it's a
pathway that is moving forward for Nigel Farage having to
make big savings.

Speaker 21 (01:36:38):
We will stand here before you in one year's time
and show you the excessive costs that we've taken out
of local government and at a national level, if we
win the next election, we will scrap net zero, something
that is costing the exchequer an extraordinary forty billion plus

(01:36:59):
pounds year.

Speaker 1 (01:37:01):
There will be.

Speaker 21 (01:37:03):
No more asylum hotels or houses of multiple occupancy. People
who come here illegally across the channel or on the
back of lorries will not be allowed to stay. We
will scrap the Dei agenda, which is costing at tax
payer up to seven billion pounds a year throughout the

(01:37:25):
public sector. And yes, we see considerable savings to be
made amongst the quangos. So yes, I do accept that
these proposals, especially the one of lifting to twenty thousand
pounds the level at which people start paying tax. I
accept that it's expensive, but I genuinely believe that we

(01:37:46):
can pay for it because we're not ideologically tied to
the same ideas upon which we believe the conservative and
labor governments have gone so wrong over the course of
the last few years.

Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
I think he's gonna end up winning. Keir Starmer has
been an absolute failure, and he's gotten to such a
point with the failings that he is talking to people
and they are talking back to him saying, listen, this
is not the pathway that we should be we should
be going in this direction. Why, Because if you're just

(01:38:24):
getting everything for free, or you're just getting what the
government is forcing down upon you, you are not free.
You're not a person who is living in freedom. You
are living in the challenges that are out there now,
which are most importantly, which are most importantly the ability

(01:38:46):
to chart your own course. We are very lucky to
have talk radio in this country because we have the
ability to converse. Brett Jensen comes by now. Next after
that it'll be TJ Ritchie thanks to Isaac and of

(01:39:06):
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