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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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remodeling dot com. The popcorn moment. Let's go, let's go,
let's go, let's go. This stuff. It's the story you
need to hear to believe. Then grab your popcorn because
there is more. I I am a stunts often when

(01:28):
I hear about how many people are in the car
taking their kids to school and they listen and they
listen to the popcorn moment, uh, and I'm like, listen,
I I I uh, I know the things I say,
and uh, I'm only thrilled to be able to help

(01:49):
educate the youths of America. But sometimes you should know
that Tony can go a little too far in some
of the things that he says. And sometimes he'll a
good joke or or or or or or say something
that that's maybe maybe a little bit uh inappropriate. So

(02:10):
I just I just wanna I want to say this
to all the kids out there going to school. Excuse
me here. It is kids. You've got good parents and
they're a part of this show and they listen every morning,
and I really appreciate them, and I want you to

(02:31):
appreciate them too. So I want you to take this
moment to look at your mom or your dad whoever's
driving you and say hey, thanks kid, I love you.
Go ahead, give it a try.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Oh that was nice.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
That was nice. And trust me, your parents are gonna
really take that to heart. And later when they let
you out of the car, they're gonna cry, they're gonna
they're gonna weep a little bit. But as for the
things I say on this show, I just want you
to know right now, kids, sometimes I might say something
that's like a little out there or a little bit
maybe you know, something called the double Chandra. I ask

(03:09):
your parents, and I just want you to know I
don't apologize for anything. Said it and I meant it,
and I stand behind it. It's good advice. Make sure
you know what you're gonna say, say it, stand by it.
I'm Tony Katz, and I approve this message. I think

(03:30):
that's a good advice for the kids. Let them know
I don't apologize for anything whatsoever. No, yes, was that
just for me? All right? Fine? Good? Let me get
to the popcorn moment. If I can, I could share
with you the madness of of CNN. But that is

(03:53):
not it. No, this is it. From the Cabinet meeting,
a reporter asking President Trump about weaponization. Lisa, you have
spoken out very strongly for a long time about what
you see as the weaponization of government. Is your administration

(04:15):
weaponizing the moment by digging into the mortgage records help
officials to go around. Now, before we go any further,
we we we should say to ourselves that the federal
government was weaponized. The DJ was weaponized to go after

(04:40):
not just President Trump, but the government went after you.
This cannot be said enough. The government went after you.
That's what happened. They utilized Trump as the vehicle to
go after you, but they were always going after you.
It doesn't change the fact the Trump weathered the storm,

(05:01):
and it's absolutely amazing. Near everybody else would have wilted.
And it was a lot of pressure. The guy I
never did, never did. If someone is applying for a
mortgage and lying about it, lying about their income, lying

(05:26):
about where they live, lying about where they're a resident,
in order to achieve a better rate more beneficial terms,
that's a crime. I mean, still, let's start with fraud
and work from there. That's a crime. And you could
argue that that's a crime if someone is an elected
official doing this while the crime itself does not increase me.

(05:51):
It's the same way I don't believe in anything like
hate crimes or hate speech. And I'm going to get
into that story in a little bit. It certainly is
more glaring because an elected official is held to a
different standard, and if the elected official thinks that's unfair,
the elected official doesn't have to be an elected official.

(06:11):
You could always work at dairy queen. I mean, you
probably don't have it in you, but still you can.
Private sector is yours. You don't have to be an
elected official. Adam Schiff may have lied on a mortgage application.
Letitia James. Adams Shiff is the Senator from California. Latitia

(06:31):
James is the Attorney general from New York, and Lisa
Cook is a governor on the Federal Reserve Board. Lying
on mortgage applications. These are the allegations. This is serious stuff.
So the first things first, exactly how often does this happen?

(06:52):
But you think it's weaponization to be able to see
the application and say Adam Schiff said he's a residence
of Maryland. He's not a resident of Maryland. He's a
senator from California. Why did he say he is a
resident of Maryland. Latitia James, the Attorney General of New York,
said she was married to her dad. I don't know

(07:16):
she went full Ilhanomar. I'm not sure what happened there.
I'm sorry, I don't know why this is an issue.
These people violated the law and manipulated banks and mortgage
banks for favorable terms. You'd come after me, you'd go

(07:39):
after everybody listening to this show. But somehow these people
they're immune. So President Trump is asked about this mortgage officials, No,
they're public.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
I mean you can find out those records. You can
go check out the records yourself, and you should be
doing that job. Actually, you wouldn't do that, because that's
start the kind of reporting you are. But you should
be doing that job. I shouldn't have to be doing it.
If you did your job properly, we wouldn't have problems
like Lisa Cook.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
If they did their job properly, we would have been
telling America like we were on this show, that Joe
Biden is not running the country. If we did our
job properly like we did on this show, we would
have said, hey, hunter, Biden's got this laptop and Oh, man,
is that a problem. There's nothing wrong here with taking

(08:31):
a look at these documents. There's something wrong about planting
information in a document. That would be wrong. I'd be
opposed to that. If these people lied, throw them out
of office. That's not being selective. Well no, no, that's right.

(08:52):
It's not being selective. It is doing your job properly.
Oh and kids and kids, one more thing about apologies
really quick. You know, I was talking about apologies earlier
to the children. You know how I do that. I
like to help the children through their issues. If you
do something wrong, you should feel free to apologize. But

(09:19):
when you do nothing wrong and someone just doesn't like
what you say, you don't have to apologize for that.
That's where you stand by your words. Glad we had
this talk.
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