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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The goal is all twelve and I'm doggedly determined to
make that happen. If we fall short and there are
two or three left on the table, then we would
do a continued resolution to finish those. But it wouldn't
be anything like the stakes of this long nightmare that
we just went through, because remember all the bills, everything
would be fun to troops and essential services and those
kinds of things would already be off the table. So
farmers and federal employees, border patrol agenc tsa air traffic
(00:23):
ConTroll they wouldn't have to be sitting around stressed out
about when their next paycheck's going to come. That would
have been taken care of, so there'd be minor details
left at the end of the year. That's the goal, Maria,
for us to get all that done.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
So Mike Johnson there discussing the shutdown and how they're
going to have to go through all I mean, I
told you guys, they're going to have to go through
all of this again. This is not anything new, but
we're going to be in the same spot. We'll be
in the exact same spot. Welcome, Thank god, it's Friday.
Think heavens, it's Friday. I'm so happy, Oh my gosh.
(00:56):
Although it's nice when you work a lot of your
weekends to have a weekend and it's a rare weekend
where I actually don't have other work I have to do. Uh,
So I'm right there with you. Mostly it's because we're
all so tired of this garbage from DC. I mean,
let's be honest, that's what so much of it is. Uh.
But what he's talking about there with regards to the
(01:18):
lockdown or the shutdown rather, I mean, I'm so tip downs,
shut down, lockdown, they like all of them, let's be honest.
So what he's talking about here with this the they
didn't get Democrats didn't get what they wanted. So now
they're all freaking out, and I feel like they're gonna
they're gonna start.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
I've already seen it. They're ramping up.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
The immigration stuff. We got a couple of stories about
that because now Rome's getting involved. Of course, all the
people who are so upset over Israel don't say a
damn thing when Rome gets involved and wants to make
law in the United States and tries to affect that.
So well, we'll discuss that. But also the uh uh
(01:59):
all of what to expect people are getting paid. I mean,
I still think government's too big.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
I don't. I'm just not.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
I just am not getting worked up over this like
I think the way other people do, because I feel
like government's way too big, and I'm totally fine with
it being shut down. I'm totally fine with a reduced workforce.
I'm completely fine with all of it. So you know,
that's just the way it is. So we're going to
dive into that. We also have some really goofy stuff
(02:28):
as it relates to some of the left, including the
latest proposals from man Donnie and how nothing, nothing's gonna work.
Let's get some audio for you though, because we got
some other things too. This is we got stuff on
the right everything. This is the big one though. We're
gonna get this Hunter Biden. How do I want to
do that one? I don't want to let me do
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twenty two. First, this is Mandanni who's talking about Eric
Adams and the housing plan. Remember they were gonna build
all these free houses. Now they're not listen.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
It is no.
Speaker 5 (02:59):
Surprise that Mayor Adams is using his final weeks and
months to cement a legacy of dysfunction and inconsistency. And
I've made clear over the course of the campaign what
my vision would be in the meeting the urgent need
of building affordable housing, especially for seniors across New York City.
And the actions that the out of the administration has taken
(03:20):
now make it nearly impossible to follow through with that.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
What actions, well, you know him wanting expecting some accountability
with money. They're going to be really shocked, these people
when they realize that all of the stuff that he promised,
none of it's going to come to fruition. All of
the stuff that Mandannie promised, not a single bit of
(03:45):
it is going to come to fruition. This is going
to be a reckoning of It's going to be this
is going to be a crazy thing with their voters.
This is going to be madness when they realize nothing,
none of it is going to happen, not a single
bit of it is going to happen. Oh we've got this.
I saw that a couple of stories where they're saying, oh,
it's such a win for socialism. So far, every single
(04:08):
one of his plans have failed because of socialism. All
the stuff that he says he wants to do. All
of it's failed because of socialism. They keep thinking they're
going to get something different. I think every time they
try this. In addition to that, this is an insane story.
Immigration Minneapolis. There was a huge sweep it's called a
(04:28):
bombshell sweep in Manhattan or sorry, in Minneapolis. This comes
from the New York Post where they found that fifty
percent of immigrants in Saint Paul had committed immigration fraud.
Fifty percent of immigrants had committed immigration fraud. This is insane,
they said. Officers in kinded blatant marriage fraud, visa overstay
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people claiming to work as businesses that can't be found,
forged documents, abuse of the H one B visa system,
abuse of the F one and many other discrepancies. This
is what US Citizenship and Immigration Services told reporters. They
didn't point to a specific group, blah blah blah, but
they said that they had seen a major uptick in
(05:14):
Somali refugees and immigrants in recent years. They've had more
than eighty two thousand living in Minnesota alone, more than
eighty two thousand alone. So this is uh that is insane.
Fifty percent fifty percent engaged in some form of immigration
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fraud fifty percent. And they found well, I mean, the
way that they classified it was it was a national
security concern. They said what they found would shock all
of America. It was dubbed Operation Twinshield, carried out with
the help of ICE begin on September thirteenth. Concluded this
week pretty amazing. They said that the influx of people
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to the in cities, particularly Somali's, the Somali immigrants, they said,
have that's been I mean, it's a major thing. This
is fifty percent fraud. I wonder how much of that constant.
How much of that is Illinomar by the way, because
remember she did get in trouble for misusing her campaign money,
(06:24):
for misusing campaign money for an attorney, the divorce attorney,
remember when she was with her brother and all that stuff.
So they said this that with this it was a
major operation. What they found would should shock all of America.
And this was only like this only started on the
thirteenth of September. They found that fifty percent of inhabitants
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were engaged in some form of immigration fraud coming out
of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services. Now it's weird
that they it seems like they were worked over over
time to not point to a specific group. But they've
had just in Minnesota in the past, like what handful
(07:07):
of years, over eighty two thousand immigrate, over eighty two
thousand immigrate just from Minnesota in the last couple of years.
Speaker 3 (07:14):
It's pretty significant.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
And that they I mean, it's a marriage, I mean everything,
major abuse of H one B visa. So why are
we talking about Can we can we stop talking about
expanding or continuing this damn H one B visa system?
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Can we please, dear God stop?
Speaker 2 (07:34):
So a major uptick in these these particularly from Somalia,
nowhere else. That's the biggest percentage. But they're very careful.
They don't want to say fraud or not fraud. They
don't want to say it's specifically this community. They don't
want to they don't want to say that because you know,
it's we're still even though woke is dying, we're still
(07:56):
dealing with political and correctness. And it's ridiculous. I mean,
you can't even as accurately talk about a news story
because of it. But it's pretty it's pretty you know,
this is pretty significant. That's a major major population. Now,
in addition to all of this, one of the other
(08:16):
things that we're going to get into because we got immigration.
I'm gonna get some of the immigration stuff coming up.
But I got two stories from the I don't want
to call them prodigal sons because they're not. I got
two stories about one Jack Schlossberg Schlosberg and the others
Hunter Biden. Let's play listen to this thing with Hunter Biden.
(08:37):
We're gonna play this. This is cut eighteen. Well is this wait? No, no, no, sorry,
this is cut seventeen. Listen.
Speaker 6 (08:44):
And so I don't know why Charlie Kirk was shot.
Janashelway says, Charlie Kirk was shot because he is good
about he was about to disavow Israel. Okay, I don't
know why Charlie Kirk was shot, but I do know this.
It's only served one group of people, Charlie Kirk's death,
(09:06):
not Megan. They have taken this, they have wrapped themselves
in it. They have righteous indignation and they are able
to say it's all. And by the way, all of
the data shows that I think eighty five percent of
all political violence has occurred on has been there has
(09:28):
been initiated by a right wing extremists and.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
So wow, that's something else. That is something else. He's like,
maybe it's because a lot of people knew him, and
also because it was live on It was on livestream,
it was a video. Everybody saw it. Everybody saw it.
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That's unbelievable that he he's like lamenting it, like, dang it,
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Speaker 7 (11:14):
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Speaker 8 (11:32):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
All right, So first up, this uh terrifying looking robot
powered up and then immediately declared humanity as a resource
to be manipulated or eliminated. That sounds slightly terrifying. This
comes after Elon Musk said he's going to make a
million of those robots.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
Remember that?
Speaker 2 (11:55):
So yeah, this, by the way, this story that's written
over at MSN, Joe Wilkins needs to be fired, dragged
rhetorically behind a truck and fired because he decided to
bury the leads seven grafts down in this story. I
cannot stand people who cannot write stories. He's like, oh,
Aristotle was no angel, Sure he's shut up. Just tell
me about this stupid robot. No one cares about your
(12:16):
dumb musings from Jays School, So moving on, I cannot
I mean, seriously.
Speaker 8 (12:21):
This is real life I robot movie it is. That's
what it is.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
It is foreclosure serge twenty percent as Americans struggle to
pay their mortgages and there's fears of a two thousand
and eight style crash. That's soaring. So you know what,
let's lower the criteria for getting giant loans and just
give them out like Marty Grock Candy we'll do that.
That'll be great, and then have fifty year mortgages and
no one ever actually owns anything and they end up
paying like bookoo interest, you know, just so we can
(12:46):
pretend that we're participating in ownership. Let's go ahead and
make that so much better. Because that worked really well
for us in two thousand and eight, so we should
probably do it again. Right, Oh it didn't. Why are
you such a why are you such a cuck? Golly
equipping a cut Kane. Yeah, stocks not the worst day
(13:08):
in over a month. As tech selloff intensifies, I don't care,
Do I care?
Speaker 3 (13:12):
Am I supposed to say so?
Speaker 8 (13:13):
I mean, even the housing thing, this is all correction
stuff that we have to correct the market before we
can get things.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Back in cass that freaking find out within it. I agree,
it's completely exactly what it is. Yeah, so hedge funds
still dumping stocks while retail investors.
Speaker 3 (13:27):
Are keeping the market alive.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
I'm very curious to see how all the Christmas shopping
and all of that goes this year, and like what
kind of revenues generated, because it's always a big thing
to watch. Retail has always been the market's backbone and
it's been the most consistent, even like during the pandemic
it was pretty uh consistent. Like it was. It was
like it was a behavior that everyone just sort of adopted.
(13:50):
It's weird, So let's see if it holds as we
go into the crazy Christmas buying season. Door Retos and
Cheetos have debuted the n KO or sorry NKD options.
This is dumb without artificial flavors or colors. It's a
colorless product to Rito's nacho cheese. I want chemically altered
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cheesy looking chips. You know what if it gets me
off this rock faster than yes?
Speaker 8 (14:18):
Good God? But no they're still using seed oils though,
so apparently oil is that bad?
Speaker 3 (14:24):
I mean, isn't that what peanut oil is?
Speaker 8 (14:26):
How seed oils are extracted from seeds is important.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
Isn't that what like peanut oil is if it's pressed
almond oil, isn't almond oil seed oil?
Speaker 8 (14:36):
If it's actually extracted using chemicals, it's not good. So
seed oils are not great.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
Can you get them without the chemical?
Speaker 8 (14:44):
Yeah, you can get pressed oil, you know, but that's
the only good oil you're going to get.
Speaker 3 (14:52):
Or maybe people don't need doritos.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
I don't know. I don't know. I really don't care
what people want to gorge themselves on. It's just weird
to hear seed oil are bad. By the way, cigarettes
are still legal.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
You know, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
It's just I think you should be able to kill
yourself in whatever fashion you want to slowly with food.
Speaker 8 (15:08):
What seed oils are legal? But it's just you have to,
you know, use your discernment. That's all.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
What people are too stupid for that. Kane, what are
you talking about? Got Lee? Such a such a cock?
What do you mean such a cock? Today? Can I
say that the Dorito's chips look stupid? The ones without
all the stuff on them, I don't think they look good.
The NKO or n KD when they have the cool
ranch and then the n k D cheetos. If I
see a weird looking cheetoh, I net net that thing
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better look like it is an unnatural color of orange.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
It's not getting near my belly. Not gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
I you know, when I eat things like that, I
know it's gonna be garbage. And I expect garbage, right.
Don't sit here and try to booge it up after
the fact. I expect absolute nonsense chemicals, the whole nine yards.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
So I don't know.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
By the way. Coming up, I'm gonna show a video
of I think I sent this, gosh, I hope. So
because I have this thing, I'll see videos and in
my mind I send them to you guys, and then
sometimes it doesn't actually happen.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
And then I'm like, where's the video? Where's that?
Speaker 2 (16:10):
Ap Oh, I didn't send it. I did it in
my mind.
Speaker 9 (16:13):
Jeez.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Anyway, but it's a video of when I guess the
snap got turned back on, like people loaded their cards
up with junk, and that's what made me think of it.
Speaker 3 (16:22):
So we're going to talk about that.
Speaker 2 (16:23):
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Speaker 2 (17:50):
Welcome back to the program, top or actually top. I
was going to say top of the bottom hour. That
doesn't make any sense. Bottom of this first hour. This
I did it when I was down in McCallan, Texas,
the one of the UH because I've been to the
border a few times, and one of the times I
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was down there, we were shown exactly what was happening
at the southern border, and there was a Catholic Charities
there that was ran by a very famous sister, famous
because she seemed pretty left laning. I gotta be honest
with you, and they, I'm trying to think of like
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the best way to put this. They facility helped to
facilitate I don't know how else.
Speaker 3 (18:45):
You could not see it any other way.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
They helped to facilitate the pipeline of illegal immigration. And
I went there and I saw everything that with my
own eyes. People who would cross the border illegally. Charities
would down there, would take a lot of the men,
They had bus tickets to send them further into the interior,
all kinds of stuff. And I remember at one point
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I had suggested that perhaps you know, we stop, we
we actually deport people who enter illegally, and stop with
this idea that we are obligated, like we get criticized
worldwide for being the world's police what were supposed to
be the world's welfare. Those two ideas don't coexist. And
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I said something to this effect and the lady who
ran it, Pimentel was her name. The sister who ran
it did not like that. So we had a little
back and forth and Ted Cruz actually had to intervene
because we were looking to see how bad it was
and it was really maligned. The GOP establishment were like, oh,
you're down there helping with the later knew we were
literally going and seeing how bad it was, and it
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was bad. It was pretty insane the amount of people
who were coming in illegally and then a I mean,
that's like a beacon. Everyone went there because they knew
they were gonna get a free bus ticket and all
this other stuff. How was that not helping to make
it a beacon?
Speaker 3 (20:08):
Right?
Speaker 2 (20:09):
So the reason I bring this up is because of
this video that I saw this morning, which came out,
and this the Pope has like said stuff. Pope Leo
has said some stuff about this before. I don't know
what video they're watching or what they think they're reacting to,
but he urged us Catholic bishops and they did. They
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delivered a rebuke of the sitting of Trump. They said
it was the strongest rebuke of a sitting president in
church history, condemning Trump dance raids as inhumane and dehumanizing
in a two sixteen to five vote. And this they
had a video that they put out. They said that
there was a climate of fear amongst families, amongst immigrant families.
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Keep in mind that they don't differentiate BETWEENMRNT or illegal immigrant,
none of that. They said parents were afraid to take
children to school or even attend church, et cetera. How
dare you horrible entitled Americans? How dare you expect other
people to be smart enough to follow your laws?
Speaker 3 (21:14):
That's the intimation that I get.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
And the last time that they did this, they had
a twenty thirteen video where they criticized Obama's policy on
contraceptive coverage. And that's it. But this even goes further. Now,
notice none of these Catholic bishops had anything to say
about the policies that were creating this deluge at the
southern border. But oh my gosh, when we're finally enforcing
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the law, they come out they're bleeding hearts. I think
we have some video of one of the messaging just
so you can get an idea. But yes, they said
it was inhumane, et ceteraism.
Speaker 4 (21:55):
As pastors, we the bishops of the United States are
bound to our people by ties of communion and compassion
in our Lord Jesus Christ. And we are disturbed when
we see among our people a climate of fear and
anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement.
Speaker 11 (22:13):
We are saddened by the state of contemporary debate and
the vilification of immigrants. We are concerned about the conditions
in detention centers and the lack of access to pastoral care.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
We lament that some immigrants in the United States have
arbitrarily lost their legal status.
Speaker 11 (22:32):
We are troubled by threats against the scianctity of houses
of worship.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Have any of these well said bishops gone to any
of these countries to encourage reform in the countries where
these people are leaving out of curiosity?
Speaker 3 (22:48):
Is that something?
Speaker 2 (22:48):
Look, I'm going to tell you all the people out
there that sit here and go on and on about Israel,
they are fine to take lessons, They're fine to take
orders from Rome. Are you going to be America first
or not? Because laws aren't made in Rome, in Washington,
d C. By people we elect. So I mean this
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is I posted about this and the comments were amazing.
I got a couple of very interesting emails in some
common One of the comments I got someone was from
RGV and they said their families experienced loss of loved
ones at the hands of illegal aliens and coyotes, meaning
the people from the cartels who are bringing them across.
They've had properties destroyed, cars stolen, they have bailouts here
every day.
Speaker 4 (23:28):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
And they said, you know these people, their opinions don't
matter because they don't live here. I got a couple
of emails as well from people I've been down there
and I've seen it. I mean, I've met ranchers that
are there on the border who are victimized by what
illegal immigration does.
Speaker 3 (23:42):
They haven't.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Where are these old, well fed bishops out there sitting
here going stop victimizing the legal immigrant community, Stop victimizing
the people who live at the southern border. Stop doing
any of this. Don't. I mean, you want to talk
about trying to influence us law, give disease or what
is there and give to God? What is God's You
follow the laws of the land, This isn't. These aren't
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extraordinary laws to follow. You don't enter a country illegally,
that's not an extraordinary request. I would be arrested if
I tried to enter the Vatican illegally. I've been to
the Vatican. I had to go through one way. I
had to submit all of my belongings for an X
ray machine. I had to go and get a wand
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pat down. I had to do all of that to
enter into just the foyer of the Vatican. So I
really don't want to see these individuals look down from
their high horses in Rome and try to lecture other
people about their laws, especially in areas in which a
they don't live and b they've not visited. I don't
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see them reducing any of the security there. I don't
see any of that. And you're only allowed to go
in the area in which your ticket purchase is access.
If you want to have a discussion later about money
changing tables, we can do that. So, no, we don't
make laws in Rome, as beautiful of a city as
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it is. We make laws here in the United States
and Washington, DC. And I'm not going to take any
kind of condemnation or condescension from any of these so
called religious leaders who were silent on everything else. Where
were they during the trans fight? Well, where were they?
Where were they? When just at the deluge, when you
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had these policies that were encouraging thousands of people to
cross the border a day illegally, where were they then
there was no rebuke. They're all patting themselves on the
back because they got the headline that ooh, it's the
strongest rebuke that we've ever had of a sitting president.
Oh go you, I mean, where was the concern when
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it began with bad policy? And now they want to
emotionally abuse people and suggests that somehow they are inhumane
by forcing laws that any other nation has. Have they
made these videos about Ireland's laws? Have they made these
videos about Italy's immigration laws? You know when they had
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Matteo Salvini and they were going to try to arrest
him for kidnapping because he wouldn't let a boatload of
North Africans illegally disembark. No, there wasn't any there. It's
just going after the United States, always going after US law.
Always if you're going to be American first, you're not
going to take your dictation from Rome. And this is
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infuriating to see because they've seen it happen over and
over again. And it was very interesting when I was
down there at Catholic Charities at OURGV and I was
discussing this, you know, very briefly with the nun that
was there, who was very aggressive, and you could tell
she did not like the conservative members of the little
group that were there, who were kind of looking around like,
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oh my gosh, it's worse than anybody could have ever imagined,
which immediately indicated to me that this sad. This was
less about surface maybe and more about making a political stand.
But I'm not going to pretend I understand the recesses
of someone's heart, particularly the heart of organizations that receive
millions of dollars of taxpayer funding and then help people
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elude the law. You know, if you or I were
to break the law in such a fashion, goodness, what
would our penalty be? And I'm curious where are all
of these the people who say, oh is real first,
you're not America first? Where are they for this? They're
awfully silent about this. Huh, no condemnation for a religious
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entity that's headquartered in Rome trying to tell you how
to run your laws.
Speaker 8 (27:51):
Huh.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
Very interesting if you want to have a discussion about
double standards. So no, I don't think we're going to
take lessons. They have some problems of their own. I
know they done paying out to abuse victims. I mean,
how far do you want to go with us? I
bristle when I see people try to, in a manner
(28:13):
uncharacteristic of a good shepherd, try to emotionally blackmail you
into aiding and abetting lawlessness, because they're trying to use
their authority as church leaders to make you think you're
bad simply for wanting to uphold the laws of your land,
the land that you pay taxes for, the land whose
(28:36):
defense you fund, it should be rejected outright. So no,
I'm just not gonna And I know there are a
lot of.
Speaker 3 (28:49):
Catholics out there that agree.
Speaker 2 (28:51):
They're like, yes, there's no way they should be doing this.
This is enough. Don't see them going down to Venezuela
lecturing Majuro. Don't see them going to Shinebaum in Mexico.
Don't see that? Goodness? Now, that's when you know. I
(29:12):
have a headline too about religion and the waning of faith,
or not faith, but the RelA waning of basically organized religion.
The Washington Times had an interesting piece or they discuss
half in the US now say it's not important. Do
you want to know why half of the people in
the United States think it's not important because they get
dual messages like this, follow the law, but don't follow
(29:35):
the law. Follow the law, but your bad if you
follow the law. Gallup released its World poll and it
showcased that America's shedding religion. There's a seventeen percentage point
drop in US religion religiosity over the past decade. It's
the largest that Gallup has recorded in any country over
a ten year period since two thousand and seven. I mean,
(29:57):
and particularly I like how the article knows as well
that that's kind of one of the core that is
a core belief of American exceptionalism, the idea that individual
rights and liberties are enshrined under the dominion of the divine.
They're under God's rule, not under man's rule, meaning they
are safeguarded. These are God given. That's why we say
God given rights, God given liberties. And then if you
(30:18):
have a country that stops believing in God, then what
happens to the dominion that protects those rights. Do you
see why Karl Marx Marxism, all these tyrants, you see
where they hate religion so much, because that is the
thing that safeguard your rights from them. You know, are
God given rights. These are things that were given to
(30:38):
you by God, not by man. This man cannot pervert
or pollute them. And tyrants seek to erase that. They
want to rip that veil down. They don't want there
to be any kind of your rights to be in
the dominion of that only God. They think they should
be able, they should be able to change your rights,
(31:00):
to pollute your rights, to pervert your rights, to abridge
your rights. And I write a bridge is a right denied.
So there has been and they're winning. And it doesn't
help when you have church leaders who follow the same
ideology make videos like the ones that we just played.
They're part of the problem. You either recognize the laws
(31:21):
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Speaker Johnson and the Department of Justice seek to bury
these files beneath the earth. So just by nature of
who is being forthcoming and who is not, I'd believe
the Epstein Estate over the doj right now.
Speaker 3 (32:51):
Of course you would. That's a pervert. Course he would.
I mean, I believe that.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
That's they always. I don't know. I just find that fascinating.
They hate the administration. They hate Trump so bad that
they're willing to believe, you know, a convicted pedophile, sex offender.
They're willing to believe that.
Speaker 8 (33:13):
Over but it's not even believing anything. If anyone read
those emails, there is no implication from Epstein on anything
other than he didn't like Trump because Trump didn't greenlight
the things he wanted to do exactly. It's literally it.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
Yeah, that's it, completely, that's completely it. It Actually, I
think it made Trump look better in the whole scenario. Honestly,
it wasn't the get that they thought it was. They're
just looking increasingly stupid with all of this, and it's
just so unnecessary.
Speaker 8 (33:49):
They redacted a name that was already public. The email
itself that they put out was already public, unredacted, because
she had testified exactly that Trump didn't do a thing.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
She's already done that, yes, So.
Speaker 8 (34:00):
They redacted it in order to make it look like
a separate victim so that those who will have complimations
it's new.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
Well that's what I mean, and that's literally how it
was how it was reported by some Oh well, you know,
is this is it Guffery?
Speaker 3 (34:13):
Is it Virginia Guffery?
Speaker 2 (34:14):
There were there were actually those articles that were out there,
So I don't know, we'll see some of the stuff
that we're going to touch on here. Coming up is
the uh, well, we got to get into some of
the left. We're also going to get into the Islamist
issue as well. Hassan Piker went after Galgado, the NEPO baby. Yeah,
Hassan Piker, the Nepple baby dogabuser, decided to go after Galgado.
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We live in a culture where.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
Being conspiracy theorist and controversial is expected to be a substitute,
a substitute for expertise on an issue or even just
general knowledge of an issue. And I think Piker represents
that so perfectly. But we're going to discuss that as well.
Also some I'm really stupid reporting and coming in from
the Associated Press. I actually think it's and I never
(35:05):
say this unless it's you know, very rarely that I do,
but it's legitimate in this case, it's actually a super
racist article from the Associated Press. We're going to talk
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with you or at the top of the second hour,
the chat is at Rumble And of course you can
watch the simulcast of the program on Channel three forty
seven Direct TV. So I saw perhaps like one of
(36:53):
the most embarrassingly ignorant reports that I've ever seen, and
we're going to play it for you in a moment.
Let me set the people who listen terrestrially on radio,
you're gonna be able to hear the report. The people
who are watching the simulcast, you'll be able to see it.
But we can't play the audio because they idiotically decided
(37:15):
to put music in it, and we will get penalized
if we play it. And they're always itching for a
way to take our show off of YouTube, so we
can't see you get to watch the b roll and
that's the way it is. So let me set it up.
The story has to do with they're trying to make
(37:36):
it a snap issue, you know, with the shutdown, et cetera,
et cetera. So the story has to do with this.
It's so bad bison hunting, particularly, I'm pulling this up
right now. So the bad reporting of this. It has
(37:57):
to do with bison hunting. And the Associated Press ran
a story where they said tribes across the Great Plains
are killing bison to feed people as the government shutdown
interrupted snap payments, with Fort Peck and other tribes providing buffalo, trout,
and moose to fill the gap.
Speaker 3 (38:19):
This is what I'm talking about. Listen to some of this.
Listen to some of those.
Speaker 9 (38:25):
The Fort Peck reservation. As the government shutdown interrupts food
eight for millions, tribal members turned to a century's old
source of survival. The buffalo branch. Manager Robert Magnum harvests
animals for distribution across the reservation.
Speaker 8 (38:38):
Go ahead and harvest three buffalo.
Speaker 6 (38:40):
The tribes are worried about how I feed the people,
so they decides to bring down thirty animals to help
feed the less worship.
Speaker 9 (38:47):
He focuses on cows to manage the herd.
Speaker 13 (38:49):
We're over.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
Over.
Speaker 9 (38:52):
Popular Chairman Floyd Azer says. The effort echoes historic community hunts.
Speaker 11 (38:57):
Everybody did their parts so that they could eat all
winter long.
Speaker 8 (39:00):
We got the buffalo.
Speaker 10 (39:00):
If somebody needs it, we're gonna help him out.
Speaker 9 (39:02):
The meat is process and storage distin.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
You can tell. It's like, I'm sorry, but it's like
some chick who thinks that politics began the day she
was born. I bet she was like, wow, I got
a great story here. So let me clue you in,
because this chick is apparently ignorant. This is what I'm
talking about. These stupid reporters. This is dumb. I'd fire
this girl. I'd be like, you brought this to me,
like this is some kind of big story? Are you
a moron? Here's why I say that. First off, Fort
(39:26):
Peck the Reservation, they do this every year. If you're
not familiar with bison, they breed, Okay, they are destructive
as all get out. If you have never gone on
a bison hunt, if you don't understand wildlife management, that's
what this reporter sounds like it sounds like she doesn't
understand any of the history or reality. You heard what
(39:49):
that guy said. He just mentioned it briefly. Oh, it's overpopulated.
So they do this every year for peck. They do
this every year. Further, you can apply to get a
tag to go into the draw to see if you
get a tag to go in a harvest some bison
and if you want, I mean, it's not cheap. You're
(40:12):
looking at what two grand for like a three year
old bull, and you can only get certain ones, et cetera,
et cetera. It's very it's all about herd health, it's
about wildlife management. They do this every year. They charge
a lot of money for it. They make a lot
of money on it, and they get meat and all
kinds of stuff. And every year they do this, they
(40:35):
will donate some and every I don't know a safari,
a reserve, a reserve, anybody that doesn't do this, they donate.
They donate a significant portion of the meat to like
food pantries, things like that that our kitchens, things like that.
Speaker 3 (40:50):
That happens.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
So they're acting. The Associated Press was presenting this as though, Oh,
because of snap, they now they have to start doing
they have to start actually hunting buffalo. That's the intimation
from the reporter in this video. If they're going to
White Night, they need to do a better job. It's
(41:14):
a necessity. It is a necessity to annually manage bison populations.
We know people that have a lot of land. For instance,
out in West Texas. A friend of ours has a huge,
huge reserve on in West Texas and one of the
adjacent ranches does not manage their wildlife very well, and
(41:37):
their bison population is out of control, and the bison
have stomped the fences. They have done a lot of damage,
actually a lot of property damage. They tear down the
fences of our friends reserve, and there's always problems. So
they came up with an agreement that our friend will
(41:57):
they'll have guided hunts and they can go and help
me manage that bison population for that rancher. And that rancher's
fine with it. They're like, yeah, that's great. I mean
cause you get free wildlife management for it. And then
the friend can you know, and because it's on a reserve,
because it's private property there, you can manage the wildlife
how you see fit.
Speaker 3 (42:16):
So to an extent.
Speaker 2 (42:19):
So up here in Fort Peck, up there in Fort Peck, Uh,
this is something that it's a necessity. Otherwise the population
gets out of control and it just wrecks the ecosystem.
But it's two thousand dollars if you're going to get
like a two to three year old bull. So that's
the first thing. Snap has nothing to do with us.
Speaker 3 (42:36):
Hunt.
Speaker 2 (42:38):
They do this every single year. But you got a
White Night associated you know, probably some swifty getting out
there making this video. Oh my gosh, can you believe
that they're having to haunt for food?
Speaker 3 (42:47):
They always done that.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
And by the way, that some of the healthiest meat
you can eat. You know, if they were really going
to White Night, that idiot reporter who thinks that politics
began the day they were born, would maybe talk about
how Fort Peck is one of the reservations where Democrats
have fought against allowing tribes to own their own land.
They have to lease it from the government. You want
to talk about fifty ye mortgages. American Indians have been
(43:10):
doing it forever, leasing their land, their homes from the government.
They don't own anything, they have to lease it from
the government. There are some rare exceptions, but this is
not at Fort Peck, so they don't get to actually
own their own property. Now you ask yourself, what does
(43:31):
that do? How does that affect creating generational wealth? Now,
if they really wanted to white night, it this dippy
AP reporter might have written about that, but she didn't
because she's an idiot.
Speaker 3 (43:50):
Clearly some city chick who has.
Speaker 2 (43:52):
Never been out in the plains and is like, oh
my gosh, they're hunting bythinggether though.
Speaker 3 (43:58):
It's embarrassing.
Speaker 2 (43:59):
I watched that video on I thought there's not enough
cruel words in mind that I could say to express
the level of disgust I feel. It's seen this stupid video.
So I don't know. But if they really wanted a
white Night, they talk about how Fort Peck they're gonta
get to own their own land. That is one of
the one of the things with some of these reservations,
(44:21):
and Democrats have always been in favor of that policy,
by the way they've been in favor of it. Elizabeth Warren,
I mean, she's one of those who tried to trade
on falsely being an American Indian but said nothing about
the setup that her party has instituted the reality of
(44:43):
land ownership on tribal land because the federal government holds
it in a trust, so to speak, right, and so
they manage the land for the tribes. Democrats always thought
tribes were too stupid to be able to manage their
own land. They fought to own it and manage it
and control all the mineral rights and everything else. And
(45:05):
it can't be you, I mean, you can't do anything
with that property without the federal government being involved. Now
there are some private, non tribal lands within the boundaries
of certain reservations, but this is a distinction that's not
absolute ownership. And this is the reality at Fort Peck.
So you would think if they really wanted to white
Night it don't talk about snap talk about how Democrats
(45:29):
have fought the creation of generational wealth and American Indian
lands for since the inception of reservations, since they first
marched them on the trail of genocide. But no, we
can't talk about that, just like you don't talk about
how Democrats created the clan or how you don't talk
about how Democrats were the ones that put Japanese citizens
American citizens from Japan that did not want to go
(45:50):
back to Imperial Japan in concentration camps in the United States,
true Democrats, they love lists and they love camps. That
has never changed. Speaking of which, let's show this video
of Jack Schlossberg. This is a guy who's gonna run
for Jerry Nadler's seat. He is supremely disturbed. But also
(46:13):
I guess he likes Nazis. I don't know he had
this video. Why would you record this? Was my thought
when I saw this video? Why would you record yourself
doing this like giving a Nazi salut?
Speaker 3 (46:27):
What audio cut is this? Twenty four? Go ahead and
play this for the folks.
Speaker 5 (46:32):
Yo?
Speaker 8 (46:32):
Yeah, check this out?
Speaker 14 (46:35):
Yeo, check this out?
Speaker 2 (46:37):
Yo?
Speaker 4 (46:38):
Check this out?
Speaker 2 (46:46):
Okay, why would you do that? Why would anybody do that?
Man Nick fint has that has to love him, right,
We have enough Nazi twinks in this country.
Speaker 3 (46:59):
Good night. But he's running for Jerry Nadler's seat.
Speaker 2 (47:02):
That guy. Boy, Are you excited about the possibility of
him making laws at govern us?
Speaker 3 (47:07):
Came?
Speaker 8 (47:08):
No, No, nobody's saying this happy with that? But I
would assume that was him making fun of Elon Musk
when he did it to you know what I mean?
But yeah, I mean, that's the only explanation I could
come up with.
Speaker 2 (47:23):
And Elon Musk was waving at people. He was doing
a full on salute right there. But that's there's so
many weird videos of him out there. I think he's
a twink, dude, I really do. I think he is.
I think that Jack Sulasburg. He's just seems like a freak.
And he always talks about women's appearances, which gosh, just
(47:44):
man alive the irony. So just yeah, that's that's the
left for you. That's the left for you. We got
a lot more on the way coming up. The you know,
yesterday mark ten years after a battle Clan terrorist attack
in Paris. It's actually one of the worst mass casualty incidents.
Two of the worst mass casualty incidents ever involving firearms
(48:06):
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Speaker 3 (48:08):
One and two.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
We're gonna discuss this because wow, it's changed over there. Uh,
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
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Speaker 2 (50:21):
I actually disagree with us. It says this is supposed
to be a study where they say why your brain
might learn best when it's fatigued. I don't think so.
I don't think that you remember anything well when you're tired.
They said that they're studied rats, and they said that
they respond differently to the same stimulus depending on the
time of it own duh. So and then they say they
(50:44):
conclude with don't use this to plan your study time. Yet,
there you go, there you have it. It's completely worthless,
completely worthless study. Listening to music most days could guard
against dementia, according to another study, unless it's bad music.
Studies have shown that people who listen to Green Day
their brains will rot out of their craniums and slide
(51:06):
out of their ears.
Speaker 3 (51:07):
Isn't it insane?
Speaker 7 (51:10):
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Speaker 3 (51:10):
Kane? Oh, you didn't even hear what I just said.
Speaker 2 (51:16):
You didn't even hear You didn't even hear it. He
was over there looking thoughtful, and I'm like, what are
you doing? No, they said Regularly, regularly listening to music
is linked to a lower risk of developing dementia, according
to a new study. Kane I had said that the
study also concluded that Green Day will make your brain
rot and slide right out of your ears. That's true,
It's very true.
Speaker 8 (51:34):
We already see proof of that.
Speaker 3 (51:35):
Oh completely, that's right.
Speaker 2 (51:37):
The largest great white male, great white shark ever recorded,
pinged off of the New Jersey coast. It's a shark's house.
The it's called contender. Dang, what a name. It's like
if your name is contender. And you're a shark. There's
you can only eat people. That's what you do. Like
if your name is the greatest to ever, do it
(51:58):
like you better be the greatest ever playful ball.
Speaker 3 (52:00):
That's all you can do, right.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
It's oh my gosh, Cane, this shark is thirteen feet long,
one thousand, six hundred and fifty three pounds. It's thirty
two years old.
Speaker 7 (52:10):
One.
Speaker 2 (52:10):
This shark is older than you. The shark is older
than you, and it has one thousand, little over one
thousand pounds on you. Man, Cane, you two this wow,
thirty two year old shark. That's crazy. It's been migrating
up and down the Eastern seaboard, going up into Canada.
It'll go into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, it goes
(52:31):
down to flaw Rita.
Speaker 3 (52:33):
You know. Now it's he's going back down, trekking back
down the coast.
Speaker 8 (52:36):
So what it's that big. Everything's on the menu.
Speaker 2 (52:39):
And so for them to for a ping to register,
the dorsal fin has to break water, so that means
the fin comes up and that's how oh man, So
he was ping. He was hanging out at the Outer
Banks in North Carolina from April to mid June. He
was really there quite a lot. That's crazy.
Speaker 3 (52:59):
Do you know how close to the water he gets?
It's like, Derek Sure, I'd like to know.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
Betty Boop turns bloodthirsty in a twisted new horror film
with a gruesome scene. I don't like gruesome for gruesome sake. Uh,
it's just kind of lazy. But now, yeah, she's all
these characters. She's entered public domain. Betty Boop is now
part of public domain. So I love how the first
thing that people do when a character enters public domain
(53:24):
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Like communism, if ever such a country exists that I
do not know. Wow. So this is Hassan Piker, who
if you don't know who he is, it's okay because
you almost have mental You almost have to have a
mental abortion to appreciate anything that comes out of his mouth.
He is the NEPO baby. He's a Nepo baby, silver spooned,
(56:10):
rich communist. Yes, he's an Islamist, rich communist. And uh
he's what's that guy's name, Chunkyger. Yeah he's Chunk's nephew.
Speaker 8 (56:22):
Oh he is I didn't know that.
Speaker 2 (56:23):
Yeah really?
Speaker 3 (56:24):
Yeah, the young Turks guy. Yeah, young's doing so much lifting.
He's like sixty. Okay, what.
Speaker 2 (56:32):
It's like calling me baby Dana? Right, like shut up?
So he's they. I love these people that have never
had to live under communism because they're rich, they come
from rich families, and they're like I live Communism and
I'm listening to this guy trying so hard to sound smart,
like the synthesis of stuff like you just like got
(56:52):
to like get out of like the dichotomy like of like.
Speaker 3 (56:58):
Okay, Kamala.
Speaker 2 (57:00):
But he he was like Variety did a big story
on him. They're trying to make him the leftist Joe Rogan.
So that one lady with her face pull two tight,
who designs houses for the Bravo Housewives stuff, who's trying
to be the female Rogan. You need to move aside, Karen,
because this guy's was already on track to do that.
(57:21):
So he is a rich boy. Nepo baby is lamis
COMI I need to put that into one word. He
shocks dogs. He's a dog abuser. He legit made his
dog sit on the bed on all these videos for
hours while he just whinds into his little podcast mic.
(57:44):
The only reason anybody knows who he is is because
Uncle Chunk. Otherwise he because he can't speak coherently. Ah
like mer. I mean, there's tons of other podcasters that
can actually string together a sentence and at least give
you the impression of intelligence. So yeah, he he his
dog had a shot collar and every time his dog
(58:05):
would get up, he'd shock his dog and his dog
would yelp and wine in the background. Just and this
is all on video. I'm not making any of this up. Uh,
and we've played some of it before in weeks past.
But for Riety did a big peace on him. They're
all trying to raise his profile. So he was in
China in tannem And Square holding the Commune, the CCP
Comy flag and was bashing the US. He doesn't just
(58:31):
dislike Israel, he hates Jews. Yeah, he is like the
anti Semitic. He's like the Nick Fuentez wet dream. And
the left wants to elevate him, as there said, they
want to have an Anty Summite to go against the
woke Reich. So this he was over there and he
(58:55):
was taking all these CCP freebies, and he had this
like very he had a state sponsored, carefully guided tour
and if he would never relocate there, they actually at
one point when he was over there, he was standing
in tanna And Square with the COMMI flag and he
got detained by the Chinese, the Communist police over there,
(59:18):
and then they searched his phone and they found a
picture of his head on mouth's body apparently, and he
then he's like, oh, well, the CCP are nicer than
American police, et cetera, et cetera. I mean he's he's yeah,
I'm telling you, I don't get the appeal of like
dub ros like this, right, he would never live in
(59:41):
communist China. Ever, he would And he was streaming in
tannam And Square when they showed up to him and
he and they asked to look at his phone, et cetera.
So Variety did this huge thing on him and then
they came back. He's gone. After gal Gadot, he called
her a dog blank actress. He would know because he
electrocutes dogs, and says she has no bi and it
has been at the Oscars because she's Jewish. I mean,
(01:00:02):
he's he's he's mad at her because she's Jewish. Let's
just boil it all down. I mean, do I like.
Speaker 3 (01:00:08):
The DC Marvel movies? Do I like the DC movies?
Speaker 7 (01:00:11):
No?
Speaker 3 (01:00:11):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:00:12):
I don't like I'm so oversaturated on I think the
The Avengers. The last one was the one that I
was like, Okay, I'm done with it for a while.
But gal Gudo has been getting a lot of stuff
just because she's Israeli and they like ran around of
Venice Film Festival. They've been running around all kinds of stuff.
When she did what was it, the one with the chick,
(01:00:35):
the Jenna Ortega, the whiny chick that never shuts up,
Well she finally did when she did that film with Jenna,
not Jena Ortaga. Not Jenna Ortega. Who's the other one?
The other one? There were a bunch of brown headed,
annoying little actresses.
Speaker 3 (01:00:49):
Who are they?
Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Who is the chick that was.
Speaker 8 (01:00:50):
The snow white curious one right fast and furious.
Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
I'm not no the one, the snow white chick, the
one that that tanked snow white?
Speaker 3 (01:00:59):
Thank you, Rachel Ziggler.
Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
So at least Jenna or Tega knows how to, you know,
keep the franchise going. And she's professh but uh so
mix up there, although she was kind of somewhere saying
she was she was a little but she I think
she learned and she's been totally professhed anyway, No, Rachel Ziggler, confusion, confusion,
They're all like the same age, and they have brown hair,
(01:01:23):
and they have very similar roles. It's like Bill Pullman,
Bill Paxton. Come on, they're all the same. Damn Bill,
let's be real, right. Anyway, he went after uh uh,
went after her, saying that she's, you know, basically a
trash actress, et cetera.
Speaker 3 (01:01:39):
This is a guy who literally got worries because Uncle Chunk.
Speaker 2 (01:01:44):
That's it. That's the only reason he got to where
he is. He's, you know, rapidly anti Semitic. He loves Communism,
loves the CCP. He goes over there and was like, oh, China,
very you know, carefully guided state sponsor tour. This is
why I'm saying I don't want the right and left
to devolve into their anti Semite and the woke riich
(01:02:07):
because anti Semitism has always been a hallmark of the left.
It really, I mean literally, it has been forever, and
it used to get run out on the right, but
now we're lectured by everybody that we have to entertain
it so we can showcase how upen minded we are. Like,
if you don't sit down with the klansmen and have lunch,
then are you really like open minded?
Speaker 3 (01:02:24):
I mean, that's a stupid thing. It's so dumb, but.
Speaker 2 (01:02:30):
It uh the fact that he was celebrating China. It
represents everything I love. Then move there. By the way,
does he know what China does to Muslims? Does Hassan
Piker know what China does to Muslims? I mean, maybe
(01:02:52):
go up to one of the northwestern provinces and see
how well the Wigers are going, how well they're doing
up there, just saying just it seems. If it seems
tone off, it's because it is. Because these people are clueless.
He's a clueless little Nepo baby, That's all it is.
These people are idiotic. This is so goofy. You know
(01:03:14):
some of the other things too. We were talking about
the the woke Reich and all of this. Soros is
bankroll bankrolling this. It's called a drop site news. It's
an anti Israel drop site news. They say they claim
their reader supported, but the Free Beacon too, this huge piece.
They dug into the donat, they dug into the money
and they found that Oh no, it's literally the Foundation
(01:03:35):
to Promote Open Society. Oh, drop site News, it's funded
by Soros. It's the Open Society Foundations. They gave them
a major grant. They got a major grant, so that's
uh they have had. They've got left wing journalists writing there,
(01:03:57):
and I've seen some of the woke Reich share their content.
Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
They've gone on and the woke Reich.
Speaker 2 (01:04:01):
It sounds indistinguishable from like some of Hamas's talking points.
It sounds very gazzen right. And this is they're funded
by Open Society, which Alex Soros took over, so very
fun little Always you need to know who's sponsoring who.
Speaker 3 (01:04:18):
I will tell you.
Speaker 2 (01:04:19):
I've been approached several times before from people who are like, oh,
will you like tweet for money or will you you
know if you tweet this, we'll give you money, and
I've always said no, I have not no I And
even if it's issues I agree with, I'm just like why,
maybe I should take the check, Maybe I should be like, yeah,
if I agree with it, I'll get paid to tweet
(01:04:39):
about it. The problem is a lot of the influencers
you see online they're doing that and they're not telling you.
I know, I can name some names for you right now,
and you'd be like, what it is absolutely true. There's
zero transparency there. So that's where the right is just
as bad as the left. And I say that because
I you know, I think you should know. I think
(01:05:00):
you should know that stuff. I mean, I'm a capitalist.
But I also think that there's a responsibility of transparency
when it concerns media, and that a lot of people
blur the lines between advocacy and then straight like reporting.
There is no straight reporting anymore. And by the way,
that's always been a myth too. The modern press began
as an op It began with our founders writing under
(01:05:23):
pen names and going after each other and going after
different policies, et cetera. That's how it began. So it
was never this clear claim I'm an angelic ombudsman. It
was never like that. That's the history of it. But
you just I think that there ought to be, you know, transparency, like,
if you're getting paid to tweet about pot, then you
(01:05:44):
should admit that you're getting paid to tweet about pot.
Speaker 3 (01:05:46):
If you're getting paid.
Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
To tweet about supporting illegal immigration, then there should be
transparency there. And unfortunately there hasn't been a lot of
just same. So one of the other things we're going
to talk about this that I see really promoted and
it's driving a lot of discontentment, particularly with the disaffected
(01:06:11):
younger generations. I saw this, this post go out and
it was very misleading, and the post was an average
working class man could buy this house in the nineteen fifties,
support four kids in a stay at home wife, and
it's like this two story craftsman style kind of bungalow.
(01:06:33):
It said, today a two income household can't even buy
eggs without going into debt. Now, the problem is is
the house that they showed was not a like, you know,
pipefitter's house, right.
Speaker 3 (01:06:44):
It was not a typical home. In the nineteen fifties.
Speaker 2 (01:06:46):
The nineteen fifties, the average size of a home was
like a thousand square feet or under. This is like
double that, double that size, and it's in a very
it's in an area that was that's it's a very
bougie area as well. But I don't know why they
(01:07:06):
people are using It's like somebody's showing a mansion and
being like, oh, you could be able, you should be
able to afford this house. In the fifties, people were
able to afford this house. That's just done. They weren't
that that was an upper class house. Even in the fifties.
That they were showing and it went viral, like everybody
was like, wow, I can't believe that's like showing a
picture of Dowton Abbey. The average working classmen could buy
(01:07:30):
Downton Abbey in the fifties support four kids in a
stay at home wife.
Speaker 3 (01:07:34):
No, that's not.
Speaker 2 (01:07:35):
Let's be realistic. The typical working class house in the fifties.
When we first one of my husband and I first
got married, we lived in a little bitty neighborhood in Kirkwood, Missouri,
and it was one of the neighborhoods that was planned,
featured tiny little houses, and it was a baby boomer neighborhood, right.
(01:07:56):
It was built for the people coming back after World
War Two who were having their families, and they had
the Boomer generation, and a lot of them, you know,
they had grown. It was a lot of younger families
that moved in, basically a lot of people like us
who were just starting out. And it was a very
small house. It was eight hundred square feet, not even
eight hundred square feet, I think two little bedrooms, you know,
one little bathroom, one tiny little kitchen, one little living room.
(01:08:18):
And that was the average middle class from the fifties.
Was that neighborhood. You might even remember that neighborhood Cane.
It was the neighborhood. They were going to buy it
out and put like a shopping mall thing there, and
then it never happened and it got problematic. But it
was literally it backed right up to I forty four.
You know exactly where that is, don't you. So yeah,
(01:08:39):
it was right up on I. It was right up
a Kirkwood Bulevard and I forty four right there. So
that was the middle class neighborhood. What the houses that
they've been showing people like the younger generations and trying
to tell them.
Speaker 3 (01:08:53):
This is what the average house looked like.
Speaker 2 (01:08:55):
That is such bus You should be is equally mad
at those people for trying to sell, you know, something false,
just to inflame as you are. The people who put you,
who put everybody in the position economically, They to me,
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Speaker 8 (01:10:22):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
This is one bad dad, like bad, like bad bad.
A Florida man used his six year old daughter as
a robbery lookout than ditched her to hide from police.
Speaker 3 (01:10:39):
Apparently it was.
Speaker 2 (01:10:41):
It started as a trip to the Gainesville Ace Hardware
Cane woooo. But then it took a wild turn when
thirty five year old Joshua Robert Spirit allegedly turned a
father daughter riding into a full blown crime scene. Authorities
say that Spirit's latest stunt landed in behind bars facing charges,
and the details are jaw dropping.
Speaker 3 (01:10:59):
Get to the details, you stupid reporter.
Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
So apparently around four pm just the other day at Ace,
this Joshua Robert Spearit and his six year old were
spotted in the tool section. Dad started slipping merchandise quote
into his person and into his daughter's bag while she
was reportedly watching for people. When a security guard noticed
that they were passing all points of sale without paying
for about two hundred dollars worth of goods, he tried
(01:11:23):
to stop them. Spirit refused to comply, made a run
for it, and apparently left his daughter behind. And then
it got worse. Apparently the daughter got in the car. Finally,
the guard stepped up behind it, snapped a picture of
the license plate, and then he backed up and trapped
the guard with his vehicle. While trying to make his getaway.
Police confronted him at his home. He tried to make
a run for it, leaving once again his kid behind.
(01:11:44):
He jumped over in a foot wall, tried to hide
under a park card in nearby Walmart. That didn't work,
so we ran inside the store. Officers weren't playing. They
tasted him and took him into custody. He is facing
lots of charges. Surprise, Wow, the Florida man has found
a creative way to rescue the frozen iguanas that follow
the trees and hit people in the heads. Because that's happens.
(01:12:06):
I mean, you got Apparently you have to be careful
with that. All my Florida friends are saying this. It
stuns them, poor little things, although they're weird. And he
catches the slow moving iguanas, this Florida dude with a
net and he warms them up, gets them.
Speaker 3 (01:12:22):
I guess what a heat rock. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:12:24):
He finds them and tries to protect them because they're cold.
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Speaker 11 (01:14:23):
Okay. A lot of the MAGA women receive gender affirming care,
such as lip Filler's Breast Dogumentation, et cetera. Why do
you think they are so against gender affirming care for
trans people.
Speaker 4 (01:14:34):
You know, you want to say it.
Speaker 16 (01:14:34):
Okay, So I have this thing where, like you know,
a maga woman when you see one, they all have
a look, right.
Speaker 7 (01:14:41):
But.
Speaker 16 (01:14:43):
They like they live to be able to anyway, that's
a whole other issue. But yeah, it's they don't even
know because when that was brought up on the house floor,
because there was a discussion about this.
Speaker 2 (01:14:52):
So I just feel like, if you're Jasmine Crockett and
you're talking about another woman's appearance, that that's maybe something
you shouldn't do. So let's do that. Okay, welcome back
to the show, top of this third hour. So I'll
just say it. I mean, you're standing there looking like
a double wide surprise next to a man that actually
makes you look larger than he does in the middle.
I don't even know how in the world you can
reconcile that with your invectives towards women who simply vote Republican.
(01:15:15):
I'm not even gonna say anything about that weed that
looks like you robbed a horse's ass, and you have
this you know, stallion's tail that's like drooping down your back,
or these shredded spider legs that you put on your eyelashes.
Let's just stop. Don't talk about other women's appearances when
you leave yourself wide open like that. Okay, so now
that's out of my system.
Speaker 11 (01:15:36):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:15:37):
I don't think that that's gender affirming. I think that
women just don't want to look old, and there's nothing
wrong with that. Everybody do what they gotta do. Everybody
always has an opinion. People dye their hair, you know,
they do all kinds of stuff. They get tattoos, I mean,
shut up, good grief. But she doesn't need to. And
she standed next to a drag queen, like a ninety
foot tall drag queen.
Speaker 3 (01:15:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:15:59):
Maybe that's why they can't define what women are, because
they don't even know what they look like. No more,
just saying, all right, so we did not get that
out of system. Speaking of people that you know standing
next to you, would you let that guy pat you down?
Kane at the.
Speaker 8 (01:16:14):
Queen we saw on screen, just no, no.
Speaker 1 (01:16:16):
Come over here.
Speaker 3 (01:16:17):
Let me see if you're snuggling any weapons. No, you
don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:16:23):
Okay. The reason I bring this up is because there's
a lawsuit challenging TSA's ban on transgender officers conducting pat downs. Okay,
the Virginia This is La Times Virginia Transportations A security
officers accusing the US Department of Homeland Security of sexual
se sh u L sexual discrimination and it's a policy
(01:16:49):
that bars officers from performing security screening pat downs if
they're transgender. And it enacted the policy in February to
comply with potus's EO about male sex and the female
effects and the internal documents explaining the policy changes. The
(01:17:10):
THEATA press got one and it said that two former
TSA workers, including one current. Two former transgender officers will
no longer engage in patch on duties, which are conducted
based on both the traveler and officers biological sex transgender officers. See,
now this is well, I'm not even going to read
all of it. You get the idea. This is when
costplay goes beyond. You have no right to force your
(01:17:35):
self perception on someone else. If you're a dude, I
don't care if you think you're a woman. Your cosplay
stops when it concerns you touching someone else. And to
say that, well, I am a man, but identify as
a woman, so I'm going to touch all the ladies
at the TSA security you don't get to do that
because now you're infringing up on their rights. That's the whole.
(01:18:00):
This is why I'm like to accommodate. This is madness,
because there is a downstream effect and this is what
we're looking at.
Speaker 3 (01:18:07):
So they're filing suit. Our tax dollars are going to
have to go fight this.
Speaker 2 (01:18:13):
TSA used to assign work consistent with their gender identity,
and then they rescind to that to comply it. There
is no way in hell that I would let a
man pretending to be a woman pat me down. That's
sexual assault. It's sexual assault. I don't even like these
stupid Barbara security practices that our government came up with
anyway unwanted touching. I don't give a rats backside if
(01:18:36):
you're a TSA agent or not, I think all of
that stuff. If it is, I mean, you're forced into consent.
You don't get a choice. And so this was it
was a transgender officer at DULUS and the guy says
that he was not allowed to use the TSA facility
restrooms that align with his gender identity. I'm not saying
(01:18:56):
her because that's anti science. And he's Maddie says, solely
because he's transgender. TSA now prohibits the planet from conducting
core functions of his job, impeding his advancement to higher
level positions. That's your choice. You wanted to play pretend
at the workplace and pretend that you didn't have a
(01:19:17):
male copulatory organ. This goes along with it. That is
your choice. That's the choice you made. You don't You
don't get to override other people's choices. You don't get
to force yourself on other individuals just because you think
that your decision to identify as a woman is greater
than the uncomfortability that a real woman would face at
having to be pat down by you. And so now
(01:19:39):
they're having a legal battle over this. You know. The
problem is if we get a Democrat in the White
House after Trump, this is going to be reversed and
we'll have dudes patting down women again. It's crazy. The
other one apparently was at Harry Reid International Airport in Vegas,
and the guy he's a this the guy the other
(01:20:04):
guy's at Dulles. This one, uh is not involved in
the So it's like two separate cases. So this case
in Vegas is not involved in the Virginia case. This
guy or sorry, this chick wanted to be a male
and transitioned, I don't know, and wanted to pat down men.
And then she said because she wants to be a man.
(01:20:24):
She said, it made me feel inadequate at my job,
not just because not because they can't physically do it,
because they put that on me. You put it on yourself.
This isn't a real scientific thing. It's a mental illness,
and you put it on your You're chose to bring
this into the workplace. You don't get to assert your reality.
Speaker 3 (01:20:43):
Over someone else's.
Speaker 2 (01:20:45):
You don't get to make your perception someone else's reality.
It's predatory. That's a predatory thing. That's predatory behavior. Homeland
Security pushback, saying that it wasn't discriminatory, and Homeland Security
spokesperson said, does the AP want female travelers to be
subjected to pat downs by male officers? Hell no, absolutely not.
(01:21:09):
And here's the thing, transgender officers make up such a
teeny tiny percentage of TSA, this new policy is not
going to cause any delays. To the contrary, it does
not at all whatsoever inhibit the operation of airport security,
and that came from the security expert at the University
of Illinois Urbana Champagne, Professor Sheldon Jacobson. He literally helped
(01:21:32):
design pre check. So he's like, no, this doesn't affect
it at all. And I mean, if you're dedicated it
to your job, then don't make things that are outside
of your job a consequential, consequential issue within your job.
Would you want to be pat down by a woman
who wants to be a man king?
Speaker 8 (01:21:51):
No, No, I don't think. I mean I hate being
padded down no matter what. Correct. I think that's why
we go through the damn machine so we don't have
to be padded down there.
Speaker 2 (01:22:03):
For a while, I wasn't even given the option of that.
They were pulling me out of the line, like all
the time I got every time I went through Sky Harbor,
I got pulled out of the line. And then one
time they detained me for two hours because they said
they wanted I think it was because one of the
agents actually hated me and my husband excuse me. When
we were going through, it was like, I think you're
gonna have a problem. Remember that, Yeah, you remember it?
Because I almost missed my flight. They had already did
(01:22:26):
last call for us to board, and we had to run.
I had to run without my shoes to make it.
That was at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and that happened
in twenty fourteen, and I had to race without my
shoes on just to get to my gate. They held
me for approximately two hours and twelve minutes and they
(01:22:48):
did a swab and they're like, oh, it came back.
Speaker 3 (01:22:49):
In conclusive for like explosive run.
Speaker 2 (01:22:52):
I'm like, you know how many times this is such
so stupid, the false positives on this. They did two
pat downs and then they tried to take me to
a private room and I was like, you're gonna do
it right here. I Am not going into a private
room so you can infringe upon my freedoms and sexually
assault me anymore.
Speaker 3 (01:23:07):
You're gonna do it right here.
Speaker 2 (01:23:10):
It was crazy, and one of them actually suggested why
don't you like, you know, because I had a butt.
I was wearing button up pants and the woman was like,
I did you know? Was like trying to get our
hand and she's like maybe. I'm like, I'm not unbuttoning
my pants so you can molest me. And at that
point I will get ignorant. It was.
Speaker 3 (01:23:29):
It was the.
Speaker 2 (01:23:29):
Most ridiculous TSA experience and they were so ungodly rude.
It like scarred me. And so I don't go to Phoenix.
I will not fly through that airport. I have not
been back. I will not go through that airport. And
now DFW their people are great, but I think this
(01:23:49):
was one or two agents that had it out for
me because they were looking at me and my husband
was like, I think you're gonna have a problem, and
I go, what do you mean, because we're putting our
stuff on the thing, and he goes, they're pointing you out,
and it was and they were really they were like,
you need to come over here, ma'am. And it was
just very They were incredibly.
Speaker 8 (01:24:10):
The TSA under the Obama administration at last. I have
a general rule of just I don't want mentally ill
people patting me down. Yeah, that's just it's not about sex.
Speaker 2 (01:24:19):
I don't think that if you're mentally ill you should
be working in a security job, right, No, you're if
you if you have a mental illness, you should not
be working in a security job. This is if that
makes you unhappy, tough. There are a lot of things
that I don't like, but this is the reality in
which we live, and there are certain jobs, jobs that
(01:24:41):
require certain levels of mental all togetherness. I don't know
how to put it now. I will say, by the way,
not every ts agent is like that. There was some
the I think DFW has some of the best ones,
and the American at Saint Louis are now are great.
Speaker 3 (01:25:01):
They're so great. There have been.
Speaker 2 (01:25:04):
There's some really nice There's some really nice TSA folks
out there. The two that were at Phoenix Sky Harbor
were really bad, but there's some really nice ones out there,
really nice ones that are actually like, really helpful with
our parents when they fly because our parents have some
mobility issues and they're just so sweet with them. But
long story short, you should be able if you're a
(01:25:25):
man or a woman and you're going through TSA, you
should be able to say, I really don't want to
be padded down by a member of the opposite sex.
That's really uncomfortable for me, and you should have that
right to say that that right. Why is that right
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (01:27:08):
Okay, this is a banger of a headline. A fake
captain allegedly flew hundreds of plane passengers using forged credentials.
Oh my gosh, a co pilot. He forged certificates to
qualify himself as a captain for Lithuanian Airline and helmed
(01:27:30):
flights carrying hundreds of passengers throughout Europe. They didn't disclose
his identity. He was there for an unspecified period of time,
and then he'd only literally ever worked as like a
co pilot with like some Indonesian line, and so.
Speaker 3 (01:27:46):
They, uh, wow, this is crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:27:50):
So they ended up. I mean, how do you how
does that guy get past your hiring protocol? That's insane.
Oh my gosh, imagine if you found out that you
had been flown previously by a fake airline captain. That's
clown carb crime. Nine suspects emerged from literally a clown
carb crime to rob a vape shop. Surveillance footage captured
(01:28:13):
the super surreal moment when nine people climbed out of
a little bitty car to rob a Virginia vape shop.
The footage was played on Fox five DC and it
was a silver Ford or Sedan. It backed into a
spot in front of the Accolades Vape and Tobacco shop
and then it five people got out of the two
(01:28:33):
back seats alone, the trunk popped open. Two more suspects
climbed out, two suspects in the driver's seat and the
front passenger seat, So nine two times the amount of
that the little car was.
Speaker 8 (01:28:43):
They don't even have room for the loot.
Speaker 4 (01:28:45):
I know.
Speaker 2 (01:28:46):
They stole smoking accessories, clothing, designer sneakers. Why are there
designer sneakers at a vape shop? I don't know, But anyway,
they made off with thirteen thousand dollars worth of merchandise,
Pokemon cards, and the entire cash register from the store
at large apparently, and they're also apparently connected to other
robberies in the area. I am just I don't even know.
(01:29:08):
This is also crazy, that's insane. Police are turning Oh no,
police are turning to AI to handle non emergency calls.
This is gonna be fine. Yeah, I'm sure it's gonna
be great. It's a Canadian startup. I mean, they kill
(01:29:28):
people over there. They have euthanasia, you know, I'm saying.
I'm just you know, the it's called SARAH for Smart
Answering Road Assistant and it's AI. And they said, it's
crazy how many calls police get that have nothing to
do with active police work. I just feel like, this
is not.
Speaker 3 (01:29:46):
Caine. This is gonna go horrifically. Mark my words.
Speaker 2 (01:29:49):
We're gonna have a headline remember this story, because we're
gonna have a headline about this just down the road.
I'm just saying, Oh gosh, it's the fifty five year
anniversary blown up a whale with dynamite?
Speaker 3 (01:29:58):
Has it already been fifty five year?
Speaker 2 (01:30:00):
Should a whale ever wash ashore again? You all remember
this glorious experiment in Oregon. It's been fifty five years.
Do we have audio video of this? They obliterated a
beached whale. It's in the story. Paul Linmanton reported full
Channel two. Katu, a forty five foot long spum whale,
(01:30:21):
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They ended up blowing it up a few days later,
and then they didn't realize that all the blubber would
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whale and blubber rained down. They said, basically like a
half a ton of blubber. They thought that it was
so dead that it would just be disintegrated, and it wasn't.
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And it was filmed, and all hell broke loose. There
was hard, screaming, damaged cars, It broke windshields, giant fat
and knock people out, giant fat pieces of like flaming
hot blubber raining down, stinky flaming hot blubber, not like
Cheetos blue down. This is actually I think it's like
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Speaker 2 (01:32:49):
So, welcome back to the program. I'm looking at this
video where you know how we've always had these arguments
over a minimum wag et cetera, et cetera. Right, well,
we're starting to see some of the consequences of these
(01:33:10):
decisions to do this. So a restaurant in New York
City has hired on virtual cashiers from the Philippines. They
do zoom calls and they do it so they only
have to pay them three dollars and twenty five cents
an hour.
Speaker 3 (01:33:25):
Look at this, watch the.
Speaker 8 (01:33:30):
Yes they have yeah, okay over there? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:33:38):
And where are you?
Speaker 8 (01:33:39):
Where are you located right now? I ap a, you're
you're sloping.
Speaker 2 (01:33:45):
What do you recommend?
Speaker 8 (01:33:48):
Oh' as them of the on side, you know, for
voting there?
Speaker 2 (01:34:00):
Okay?
Speaker 15 (01:34:01):
Do people usually kip you.
Speaker 2 (01:34:06):
Sometimes?
Speaker 12 (01:34:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:34:08):
Oh not every time? It cartridge, that's weird. That that's like,
it's weird. So I don't know if there if there
are gonna be other restaurants that do tho. But yeah, Cain,
what are your thoughts on this?
Speaker 5 (01:34:29):
Well?
Speaker 8 (01:34:29):
I know the story. It started last year. It was
a little more than a year ago during the Biden administration,
and obviously they couldn't afford what essentially these expenses that
were rising due to regulations, so they had to do anything.
Think about this at sixteen dollars an hour or three
seventy five an hour, which are you going to choose
(01:34:51):
as a business And this was kind of this is
a legal loophole.
Speaker 2 (01:34:55):
Yeah, essentially, it's actually kind of funny. There's three places. Yeah,
so what you saw was one of them. Then they
have two other restaurants that are doing it anywhere from
three twenty five to three seventy five an hour.
Speaker 3 (01:35:06):
They say that they're not explicitly looking.
Speaker 2 (01:35:08):
For like a virtual cashier, but more of a virtual hostess.
And you were saying that the minimum wage is what it's.
Speaker 8 (01:35:21):
At a kind of sixteen. It might be going up
with mom Donnie, but we'll see about that.
Speaker 2 (01:35:27):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, So they've it's spread. It started with
one and they use a company that does this, and
now I'm like, well, how many other I mean, there's
literally a company that will do that, provides remote cashiers
(01:35:49):
for people.
Speaker 8 (01:35:50):
It's like customer service from across the world.
Speaker 2 (01:35:56):
Do you feel like, even though it's a person there, well,
virtually they're in a little box and they're got a
little headset on. Does it feel like there is a
human element though?
Speaker 8 (01:36:16):
I mean, I think it's like whenever you call up
your internet place or wherever your credit card company and
they send you to some you know, phone bank in
India to get your stuff taken care of. It's kind
of like that, only it's in person at a restaurant.
Speaker 2 (01:36:34):
Yeah, so I don't know what I think about that,
but more and more they're going to be that way.
Do you know What I don't like is when it's
like the self checkout and there's always someone that's like
walking around looking at you at the self checkout, like
watching you do and I'm just like, I'm doing this,
not you. It's weird, right. Do you prefer self checkout?
Speaker 8 (01:37:00):
I mean I use some checkout only because it seems
quicker to get out of the store.
Speaker 2 (01:37:05):
If I'm going to the grocery store. I need all
of my items lined up on a conveyor belt.
Speaker 8 (01:37:09):
Yeah, if I have a lot of stuff in the cart,
I'm going to go through and have a cashier. But
if I only have like a couple of things, I'm
going to go through the self check out.
Speaker 2 (01:37:18):
I hate the self checkout set up. Yeah, they purposefully
short you on the amount of space you have to
lay out your things. My husband makes fun of me
for talking with my hands. By the way, so I
just caught myself in the monitor. I guess I was
doing the bunny hop. I don't know, but the I
(01:37:40):
think better because even if you have like four or
five things, there's a tiny little shelf, and then sometimes
it messes up. And I hate it when it's like
put the item in the basket, let the item in.
It's like, I did you, moron? I did you stupid?
Speaker 7 (01:37:59):
More on.
Speaker 2 (01:38:00):
I don't do that, but in my head I think
it Sometimes I just I don't know, or I don't know.
I just don't have to press for.
Speaker 8 (01:38:09):
You have to press the skip bagging button when that happens.
Speaker 2 (01:38:12):
I don't want to do that bagging. I just I
want there's I spend so much brain power on so
many things. There's certain things that I just don't care about.
I don't care about. That's why I always wear black.
If I could wear the same thing every single day
of my life, I would. It's so easy. And I
don't want to do that because I don't there's like
buttons to think of, and I'm like, I just know
(01:38:34):
I don't want to press all these things. Like I'm like,
after out of my day and my brain is already
like girl quit.
Speaker 8 (01:38:41):
The thing that amazes me about the Zoom cashiers at
that Chicken restaurant is that people actually would tip them,
Like you're tipping them for what? What are you tipping
them for? How did did they help you?
Speaker 3 (01:38:53):
Like being there?
Speaker 8 (01:38:56):
For being remote? You're tipping them?
Speaker 2 (01:38:58):
Okay, like thanks for talking me through my purchase.
Speaker 3 (01:39:02):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:39:03):
I'm yeah, I'm right, I'm with you. I don't I
don't get that. I'm not gonna I don't tip you
see this all?
Speaker 3 (01:39:08):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (01:39:08):
Can full stop? I didn't mean to go here, but
can someone explain to me what the hell is happening
with the percentages on tipping? So now you know, like
if you're going to check out and it's all like
the iPads or whatever. There's always something even if you
go and just like order it a counter and take
it away and no one does anything extra, Like you're
(01:39:30):
just like I want a black coffee, nothing in it,
and they just put it in there. Okay, that's great,
that's just your job. There would be the screen when
you pay, and it's never it's either like eighteen percent,
twenty two percent, or twenty five percent. I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa whoa, And.
Speaker 8 (01:39:48):
It's not calculated right. Sometimes on the receipt sometimes it
says eighteen percent, but the actual number that's next to
that eighteen percent represents like twenty two to twenty six percent,
And it's like, wait a minute, somebody who didn't look
closely at this is giving a twenty six.
Speaker 2 (01:40:02):
Percent and I'm not. If I'm just like, if no
one's walking to my table and doing anything. If I'm
just like exchanging money for an item at a counter,
I'm not tipping you fifteen percent of the price, like
not gonna happen. And I don't feel bad about it either.
I'm like nope, nope, no thank you, because it's dumb,
like tipping that's gotten insane. And I say this to
someone who worked for years as a server throughout college.
(01:40:23):
So I did thet I did restaurants. I mean, I
worked my backside off. I would have never expected a
tip from just somebody coming up Like here, I'm handing
you a cup of coffee. Here, would you like to
tip me twenty percent? Like what's the what? No, that's
so insane, or like if you do like door or
not uber eats, I don't do. I don't use door dash.
(01:40:46):
I'm like, I'm sorry. One of the things and it
changes all the time, like twenty two, twenty five, twenty
I'm not tipping twenty eight percent.
Speaker 3 (01:40:52):
That's insane.
Speaker 2 (01:40:53):
Now, if the guy like is delivering and there's a
kitten stuck in a tree and he's able to get
the food to the door hot and he gets a
kitten out of the tree, yeah I may bump it
up because that's pretty damn extraordinary. But like, you know,
just be nice and appreciate service, but don't beg there's
a difference that people are turning tipping into begging. It's
it's it's it's that's what it is. It's busking, right stop.
(01:41:20):
I don't know a form of busking. So anyway, a
few other things here because that really I had to
I had to just dive into that.
Speaker 3 (01:41:27):
I was gonna some more audio too. Oh can we
do the.
Speaker 2 (01:41:31):
I'm trying to figure out. So Hunter Biden went off
on the New York Post and he was talking about
the Charlie kirk assass and nation and all kinds of stuff.
He went off on, uh, who was a Miranda Divine
that did a lot of a lot of reporting on
the laptop. He's he is super salty about all of
(01:41:54):
that to an insane degree. He said there was no
ethics that he says, someone is horrendously ugly as Miranda
Divine physically and in terms of her ethics. So he
called her. He Hunter Biden called her ugly. He attacked
her looks because she wrote about the laptop. All she
(01:42:17):
did was her job. So I feel like caane when
these sorts offenses happen. There's like a bat signal that
goes up in the sky. For me, it's like, come
and respond specifically to this desiccated sixty year old attacking
Miranda Divine's appearance, Hunter Biden, whose teeth looked like just
(01:42:39):
pooh until you got veneers put on them because he
drugged it all, drugged them out to the point where
they were riding out of his head.
Speaker 3 (01:42:46):
That guy.
Speaker 2 (01:42:47):
That guy, uh, he looks like if cocaine was a person.
That's Hunter Biden right, good night, going after her, going
after what he is like, so vengeful and so looking
to settle scores. You can tell that he has no
favors left coming into him either, because he's just going
(01:43:11):
out and knifing everybody. He is exactly the kind of
nepo baby that you know that nobody likes. But he
he that You you get the idea that she was
over the target. The Newer Post was over the target
with that story because they were the ones who broke
that story. That's when they originally got They got suspended.
Everybody who shared the story got suspended. The Biden administration
(01:43:32):
was like pushing on those tech companies for all the
discussion about fascism from the left, and he went off
on her. Oh my heavens, it was just a really
nasty attack. And no one in the Democrat says, no
one on the Democrat side says anything. He he yeah,
(01:43:54):
he said that she was her horrendously ugly called her
a whore. I mean that's literally what she and then he, oh, man,
it's so bad, it's so bad. It's so bad. He
uses everyone though. I don't think that he noticed how
they don't. There's no one in that family that's going
(01:44:14):
out and really defending them against all these books that
are coming out, all of these articles, all of these
interviews from people who are criticizing Uh, you know, Biden,
no one is doing it. That is telling. They have
no allies. They have been so nasty to everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:44:35):
King.
Speaker 8 (01:44:36):
Well, if you remember that bong smoking lawyer.
Speaker 2 (01:44:38):
Friend of his, he bought his artwork.
Speaker 8 (01:44:42):
Yeah, I have it on good authority that he screwed
over that guy too, and he is not happy.
Speaker 2 (01:44:48):
Wait, how wait, why do you screw over the guy
that bankrolled the last five years of your life?
Speaker 8 (01:44:55):
Thank you?
Speaker 2 (01:44:56):
So why would you make that guy your enemy? Holy cow? Yep,
it didn't he I might be, but I know he
bought all the artwork, but didn't he also wasn't that
the way that hunter Biden was able to pay well
to pay the lease on that Malibu house? And then
(01:45:18):
remember there was and I met one of the Secret
Service detail and he was very professional. He did not
do anything wrong, but I you know, I was asking
questions and I'm observant and he's out in Malibu and
Secret Service had to lease the house next door to his.
That house, what was it? Do we can it was
like over a month. It was like fifteen thousand, sixteen
(01:45:39):
thousand dollars a month for that house, because I think
the market value of that house was like nine million dollars,
and I can't remember what Hunter Biden's was. But uh,
the crazy thing is the house that that Secret Service
had to lease was bigger than the Hunter Biden house
because they needed to put more Secret Service in it,
(01:46:00):
and also that was the only thing available next door,
and we had to pay for that for however many
years he took. But he was able to afford that
house from what I understand, because of that guy and
his legal fees and everything else.
Speaker 3 (01:46:09):
That do you think that guy got paid back?
Speaker 2 (01:46:10):
Do you think that that guy got I mean, Hunter
Biden's in possession of a blood diamond that he got
from a ccp olive arch, So I don't know, maybe
he could sell that diamond and pay back his buddy,
cause you know he still has that. Remember that was
one of the perks that he got when he set
up Rosemont Seneca with the CCP, and they went and
he helped them acquire that cobalt mine in DRC.
Speaker 8 (01:46:34):
And remember all the art that people were just fawning
of art back then. Nobody's wanting his art now for
some reason.
Speaker 2 (01:46:41):
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is no longer in power, that nobody wants to cozy
up to you and by your horribly crappy spit art
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And I can tell you that I've worked with Senator Cornyn,
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Speaker 2 (01:48:41):
Man, you know Ken Paxon ought to cut an ad
out of that, like for the love like how you
never want that is not an endorsement that you want
to hear from anybody.
Speaker 3 (01:48:52):
You do not want to hear that from the left.
Oh my gosh. Yeah, it's not been the worth.
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Speaker 8 (01:49:01):
I wonder why, Yeah, how you feel that way?
Speaker 3 (01:49:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:49:05):
Why that is? By the way, Lorraine reminded me that,
you know the art that Kevin Morris bought from Hunter
Biden yea burned apparently in the Palisades fire.
Speaker 8 (01:49:16):
Oh they probably had it ensured too, you think he did.
I mean, that'd be a great scam.
Speaker 2 (01:49:24):
Oh man, I'm just saying, uh, yeah, that would be
actually really I lost it in a fire, That's what
it was. He he even paid his back taxes.
Speaker 3 (01:49:36):
Dang, dang.
Speaker 2 (01:49:39):
So I don't know, just saying mmmmm, he's uh, he
says he's tapped out, he's not paying anymore. And do
you blame him? Now you can get why Hunter is mad.
He's mad because he's broke. I wonder if he gets
paid for these interviews that he gives. Sometimes that happens.
It's not something that but a lot of these like weirdos,
they will make you pay for an interview, like sixty
(01:50:00):
minutes would do it. NBC Katie Kirk would do it
all the time. Yeah, you get paid for an interview.
So yeah, in the meantime, today's stupidity came.
Speaker 8 (01:50:12):
Oh it is the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walls Tampon
Tim his friends call him. He says that Minnesota's flag,
the flag that was flowing that flew when he was
in his first term, is racist. Listen to this.
Speaker 14 (01:50:28):
When we do better, we all do better. And the
idea is of working together, lifting all boats. It works.
And so one boat majority continued to pass those things
all the way down. The last one on the thing
was is we had a racist flag. So we got
a new flag in Minnesota and got rid of it.
Speaker 8 (01:50:46):
Clearly the priorities of that administa.
Speaker 3 (01:50:49):
Everything is racist to them, though, is the problem?
Speaker 2 (01:50:53):
Yeah? Everything that they do, everything is racist. Folks that
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