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Speaker 1 (00:00):
They've spent so much time the Democrats have spinning the
facts and trying to confuse the people that I wanted
to come in this morning and just clearly explain for
the people back home how we got here and why
this vote is happening right now.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
So this is what they've been if you get the
newsletter I wrote about this last night about the Epstein
the vote that they're doing, and I explained some of
it on air yesterday just to recap. Congress has to
vote on unsealing court documents related to this case. For
(00:36):
all of the people who had been asking whether or
not Potus could do this, it's not something that is
within the power of the executive where it concerns sealing
court documents. And Mike Johnson is talking about that vote
in that audio that you heard that we just played
that went over on the airwaves, and it hasn't changed
(00:57):
from any of the other audio that we've played that's
got not on the airwaves about this whole topic. So
Democrats think they have something, but ultimately all they did
is just they kind of actually really just sort of
caught one of their own in.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
All of this. We'll talk about all of that.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
We also have this big visit with the Crown Prince
of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed ben Salman, who's in actually he's
in the White House right now, and I think they're
going to be taking at some point they're gonna be
taking questions on all of They're gonna have their press conference.
You know, they have the Bilateral press conference, so they're
gonna be doing that. I think he's even actually going
to be answering some questions, and uh, we'll take all
(01:37):
of that when it happens.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
That's a very big visit too.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
It's very interesting all of this stuff that's happening simultaneously
right now, and uh, we'll follow all of it. So
welcome to the program. That is the uh that that
is we'll start with. We'll start with that visit, since that's,
you know, top of mine right now. They were just
walking into the Oval Office from the Colonnade and it
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was it's remember when Trump went to visit the Saudis.
This was back in May April May, and they had
a major state reception for potus. In fact, I think
it was described and can you'll remember this accurately. I
think it was described as the biggest one ever for
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a Western leader. And it's incredibly important because that's also
you know, right when potis was a couple of things,
oil and gas. But also that is right before they
had that strike, the joint strike with Israel on Iran,
(02:48):
And if you remember, and I said it at the time,
how incredibly important it was, how unbelievably important it was
that they had the Syrian help with that. If you
guys remember a lot of people are asking about the
Syrian aspect of it and the new regime leader that's
they're trying to thwart the I don't want to say resurgence,
(03:12):
they're trying to thwart the revitalization of Iran post strike.
So this was this was pretty significant. And if you
remember when he spoke at that business event that was
there in Saudi Arabia and he was speaking to the
number of all of these you know, these Erab leaders,
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he had said that he was going to roll back
or consider rolling back the sanctions on Syria which had
been in place, and none of these other Saudi, none
of the other Arab nations, the Saudi's UAE, nobody else,
nobody else was going to do business with them. They
didn't they didn't want to be hit by the United
States for getting sideways on those sanctions. And so when
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he announced that, and remember I was talking about this
at the time when he announced that, that was huge
because NBS stood up and gave him a standing ovation.
And then for the strike, that's when Siria closed its
airspace to Iran, so Iran couldn't get any of their
stuff to them. They had a difficult time really met.
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That messed a lot of things up and made them
very vulnerable. And so now here fast forward, you have
NBS there at the White House. It'll be interesting hearing
the questions asked for that. And I know that the
President has been pressing him also on further normalizing relations
with Israel with those Abraham Accords. Very interesting all of this,
(04:47):
so welcome to the program. You can find the chatt
over at Rumble, and of course the newsletter over at
Substack as well. But the Epstein the other half of
this is this legislation to pass because they said apparently
there were errors in some of the original bill that note,
(05:10):
which is kind of mind blowing to me. The victims
wanted to stay anonymous. Obviously, I wouldn't you know, I
don't understand why they wouldn't, So they're they're gonna be
this is what they have to do in order to
unseal these court documents. And again I highlighted all of
this if you get the newsletter that I send out.
I highlighted all of this in the newsletter that went
(05:31):
out yesterday just to kind of give you, just to
kind of give you a little preview as to what's
going to be happening. We got into some of the
days of our GOP stuff, but it is the sworn
testimony that was included in some of these documents. I mean,
they all of these individuals essentially and essentially said, all
(05:52):
of these individuals said, well, Trump is not a close
associate of Epstein, so we didn't wasn't privy to this
state of his business. But apparently he knew enough to
aban him from mar A Lago. He didn't want him
sniffing around mar A Lago because apparently Epstein wanted to
recruit people from mar Alago. And Trump was like, yeah,
I'm not having any of us. That's disgusting your skis.
I mean, he didn't say it like that, but I
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would imagine if he knew what that word was, he'd
like the sound of it and would probably use it
in his daily day to day, his regular parlance. So
the case files the way this has to go. He's
been blocked by a handful of judges on this, and
so this is what the Act of Congress is supposed
to do because he's not able to do it himself.
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I mean, you would think, but he's limited. The office
of the Executive has limitations on the powers they're able
to enact and the things that they're able to implement.
And so that's what some of this is right now.
So we'll watch it and we'll see. It's been weird
to see how people are fighting over it, though, and
it's been weird to see. I watched this thing of
Marjorie Taylor Green last night because she kept sounding off
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about it, and I get that she's trying to, you know,
jockey and position herself to take over after twenty eight.
She's mad at Trump over Israel. She's mad at him
for not endorsing her senate race. She's just mad. And
I think that she realizes that her relevancy might be
tied to him because she wasn't huge until he was
in office. He backed her and made her a thing.
(07:16):
And I don't think that she's done enough in Congress
frankly on her own. You know, to have a body
of work, a body of legislative work to be able
to campaign on. It's one thing to go and do
the work and pass the bills, and it's another thing
to be the firebrand. And unfortunately, there are some fire
brands that are in Congress that just don't do the work,
or they'll do the bare minimum and then they don't
know how to maneuver and push the bill that they're
(07:39):
sponsoring through. So she's mad over this. And like I said,
when I was reading some of the earlier information on this,
it looked like he was one of the whistleblowers on Epstein.
So I don't know why she's insinuating otherwise. Again, I
just find this so stupid. Why do we have people
on the right that are trying to take the same
position as the left and use it to undermine the president,
unless they're doing it exploitatively because they want to leverage.
(08:03):
They want to they want themselves to ascend to a
higher level of authority, and they're trying to use this
as leverage. That's the only thing I can think of.
I mean, is there any other way people are like, oh,
well they're allies, got to leap people those to their allies.
People in DC will be friends to your face and
they will they will stab you in the back.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
That is exactly how it is.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
You cannot trust even your oldest friend in this industry,
not in DC, not in politics, you can't. Everything is transactional,
every and never more so. Honestly, this is one of
Trump's downsides. Oh, people can get mad, but it's true.
When you and this is how I'll just say, certain
cable news networks run. When you get your little factions
that work with you to compete against each other, always
(08:46):
for accolades and always for recognition, it creates, it can
be very create some toxicity.
Speaker 3 (08:53):
You got to learn how to navigate it.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
And it's you know, it's one of the ways that
you can manage their herd, so to speak, and keep controlling.
So I think there was a little bit of that
in the first term. It seems like it's a lot
calmer this second term, but you still have some of
the remnants of the first term. And I think that
those are the people that I see circling around and
trying to undermine potus because think about it, who is
(09:16):
the next GOP.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
Who are they going to run against?
Speaker 2 (09:20):
Who is the boogeyman for the next the next Republican
candidate for president twenty eight? I mean you can say,
oh my gosh, you know the left is proposing this,
and that's all well and good, but at some point
there's going to be a line where you come up
as against you know, in a measure against your predecessor,
and so that creates a little bit of tension and
(09:42):
I and it's just very interesting to watch. I talk
about this in the newsletter. So we're watching this, we're
also watching NBS and we have some other things to
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Speaker 2 (11:32):
Threats of sanctions, economic warfare. Japan's relations with China sunk
to a new low. They're experiencing their most intense diplomatic
tensions in years. This after Beijing issued economic warnings and
response by the new Japanese Prime minister about a potential
Taiwan conflict, and they had said previously any Chinese use
(11:52):
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Japan's survival. So China doesn't like it when harsh language
used against them, but they want to be able to.
Speaker 3 (12:01):
Use harsh language against everyone else.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
I really feel like the Japanese Prime minister will just
take them and beat them about up and down their
eastern seaboard. So maybe they don't want to do that.
Just saying, just saying, but very interesting, very interesting though.
Beijing they've been launching some broadsides against Japan in terms
of their propaganda and their media narratives. Also, this is gross.
(12:26):
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Who wants that?
Speaker 5 (12:42):
Thankfully? I don't think it's in the United I think
it's India right now, but yeah, I don't care.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
Nobody wants it anywhere. That's disgusting. I mean, I'm not
even a milk drinker, and that's no. They said that
it's uh and it's gonna be an Israel too. They're
gonna offer it in Israel, They're gonna they're offering in
India is where they're offering it several places.
Speaker 6 (13:01):
It is.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
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don't like the terms food tech together. That's like robot food.
That's what robots eat.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
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Speaker 3 (13:22):
Milk label Ball and nobody. Nobody wants that.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Wallstream in Wall Street in extreme fear as stocks plunge
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and Daily Mail. They had a lot of selling that
hit Wall Street yesterday. A lot of people were hit
by a Dallas one point two s and P five
hundred Nasdaq loss under just one percent. Bitcoin slid. Well,
(13:50):
I mean, the economy's bad. What else do you want
me to say? It's everybody was told Peter Thiel's fund
offloaded Navidiah the text is there going to be like
a bottom drop out in this.
Speaker 5 (14:04):
Yeah, just in the tech sector. From what I understand,
AI's bubble is for real, and I think it's going
to pop and we're already seeing the signs.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
Yeah, yeah, we already Yeah exactly. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
I just with some of that stuff. We had these
two from yesterday, So I'm gonna move on this. They said,
just so NBS is going to be at the White House.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
We have audio.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
Well, we're going to talk about Trump lashing out at
a reporter and everybody's trying to get upset over that
as well. Also, WhatsApp has the security flaw that exposes
three and a half billion phone numbers as simple What's app.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
I don't really I don't use WhatsApp.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
I only use WhatsApp when I'm like traveling overseas and
if I'm trying to like play something. So that's literally
the only time I've ever used it, because everybody, everybody
over there in Europe uses WhatsApp. But they said that
three point five billion phone numbers were exposed, apparently like
their biggest ever like security flaw, their security breach there,
(15:02):
So let's see here.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
Also, a wife.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
Of an astronaut pled guilty to falsely alleging a crime
in space. Some rewarden lied to federal agents when she
accused her spouse of illegally accessing her bank account from space.
She faces up to five years in prison and a
half million dollar fine fine for that. She's an intelligence
officer in the Air Force. And I'm from the article
(15:31):
from the New York Times. It sounds like her spouse
is a woman, so it seems like they're lesbians. But
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So we are listening into this press conference that they're
having right now in the Oval Office with Mohammed Benzalmain,
who's the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia and our own president.
We're listening live because I want to know what's being
said too so we can talk about it.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
So it's in progress. We're joining it right now.
Speaker 6 (17:24):
Mine.
Speaker 7 (17:25):
It's your attitude. I think you are a terrible reporter.
Speaker 6 (17:29):
It's the way you ask these questions.
Speaker 7 (17:31):
You start off with a man who's highly respected asking
them a horrible, insupportinate and just a terrible question, and
you can even ask that same exact question nicely you're
all psyched. Somebody psyches you over at ABC. You're gonna
psych it. You're a terrible person and a terrible reporter.
(17:55):
As far as the Epstein Files is, I have nothing
to do with Jeffrey Epstein. Threw him out of my
club many years ago because I thought he was a
sick purport. But I guess it would turn out to
be right. But you know who does have Bill Clinton?
Larry Somers, who ran Harvard, was with him every single night,
every single weekend. They'd lived together. They went to his
(18:16):
island many times. I never did Andrew Weissman here. All
these guys were friends of his. You don't even talk
about those people. You just keep going on the Epstein Files.
And what the Epstein is is a Democrat hoax to
try and get me not to be able to talk
about the twenty one trillion dollars that I talked about today.
Speaker 6 (18:38):
It's a hoax. Now.
Speaker 7 (18:39):
I just got a little report and I put it
in my pocket. Of all the money that he's given
to Democrats, he gave me none, zero, no money to me,
but he gave money to Democrats.
Speaker 6 (18:52):
And people are wise to your hoax.
Speaker 7 (18:54):
And ABC's your company, Your Crappy Company is one of
the perpetrators.
Speaker 6 (18:59):
And I'll say this, I'll tell you something that I
think the license.
Speaker 7 (19:04):
Should be taken away from ABC because your news is
so fake and is so wrong, And we have a
great commissioner chairman who should look at that, because I
think when you come in and when you're ninety seven
percent negative to Trump and then Trump wins the election
in a landslide, that means obviously your news is not
(19:24):
credible and you're not credible as a reporter.
Speaker 6 (19:27):
So I've answered your question.
Speaker 7 (19:29):
You should go and look at the Democrats who receive
money from Epstein.
Speaker 6 (19:33):
Who spent their time.
Speaker 7 (19:35):
Larry Summers was with them all the time. That creep
of a fund guy was with them all the time.
Speaker 6 (19:44):
What's his name read Hoffman.
Speaker 7 (19:47):
I don't know Reid Hoffman, but I know he spends
a lot of money on the radical left. Read Hoffman,
in my opinion, should be under investigation.
Speaker 6 (19:55):
He's a sweezebag.
Speaker 7 (19:56):
And those are the people, but they don't get any press.
I get any news, And you're not after the radical
left because you're a radical left network. But I think
the way you ask a question, with the anger and
the meanness is terrible and you gotta go back and learn.
Speaker 6 (20:10):
How to be a reporter.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
What an interesting what a very fascinating interesting press conference.
And as you can tell, Trump was livid over the
ABC reporter. Can we I So I have something I'm
working on. I'll send this out later today. So you
understand this whole Jamal Koushoki thing because it's always brought
up in the context of referring to anybody you know,
talking about Saudi Arabia, talking about NBS, et cetera. Jamal
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Koshogi was this sanctified Washington Post reporter. He was just
reporting on journalism, Kane. That's all we hear over and
over again, right, and it's not entirely true. So let's
let's be let's be honest about it. So Koushogi was
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a Saudi citizen. He was the lead resident in the
United States. But he was a Saudi citizen and he
wasn't a reporter. I mean, I don't consider activists who
sometimes dabble in journalism and I use that in air quotes,
to be reporters, right, Like do you consider Jim Acosta
to be a reporter?
Speaker 3 (21:18):
He is?
Speaker 2 (21:19):
And I can't believe I'm saying this more of a
reporter than Jamal Kushogi was. Jamal Kashogi was a Muslim
Brotherhood member and sympathizer. He was an Islamic, an Islamist activist.
He was financed by the Kataris and Iran, and he
was all about the political Islamism that UAE and Saudi
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Arabia loath, that Iran is all about, that has Belah
is all about, that Hamas is all about, et cetera.
So he wasn't this, like, you know, do I journalist
the way that they're making it out to be. And
this is important to understand what happened. Knowing this is
important in understanding what happened. Now, you remember Jamal Kashogi.
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He was in Istanbul and he went to a Saudi
embassy in Istanbul where it said that some Saudi agents
basically representing the crown family took care of him. Apparently
there was a bon saw involved. I mean, it's some
pretty grizzly stuff also, but he sort of knew this.
He was at the consulate in Istanbul. Apparently, as the
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story goes, he was dismembered and disposed of. I mean,
you know, nobody's sitting here saying you should use a
bonees on cut people up. What we're saying is that's
kind of the consequence of being an Islamist activist in
Saudi Arabia. You know certain things. It's not saying that
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you are deserving of it. It is saying that you
know what's happening. This guy was a radical leftist, Jamal Kashogi.
That's why all the left loves defending him. He was
a radical Islamist leftist. He publicly mourned the death of
Ben Lauden.
Speaker 3 (23:09):
All right, he.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
Called him a nickname. He had his own nickname for him.
They didn't call him Ben Laudluck that everybody else does.
He can't remember what, but he had a nickname for him.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
He was very critical of the Saudi Royal family.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
Some of the speculation is that he was very critical
of MBS because NBS is not an Islamist. Whether you know,
everybody's opinions about Saudi Arabia very but one thing that
you should be able to acknowledge is that the Saudi
Arabia now is not the Saudi Arabia fifteen years ago,
I mean fifteen years ago, twenty years ago.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
Women weren't even allowed to drive.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
Now women can drive, and they are opening up and
they are becoming more capitalist. And some people say, oh,
well they're sand washing, they're fences away, or maybe e
sports and you know, World Cup and everything else is
washing them.
Speaker 3 (24:06):
I mean, who knows. But the point is that they are.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
They're using Jamal Koshogi as like some they're acting like
he's some sacrificial land that he's He was an activist,
a very far left activist. He was supportive of the
Muslim Brotherhood. He wrote pieces in support of Islamism. He
was critical of those who were critical of Islamism. That
to me does not sound like an ally. That sounds
like somebody we would oppose here in the United States paciferously.
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And I noticed that when this ABC reporter was asking
the questions of this not as single, at no point
did that come up. At no point did she also add, oh,
you know, yes, he was a rabid Islamist. I mean,
you don't even his own family. The New York Times
has a piece they were trying to sugarcoat his associations,
and the New York Times even had to ad mention that, yes,
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his personal leanings were in favor of Muslim Brotherhood. In fact,
their phrase was Muslim Brotherhood style political Islam as terrorism.
Muslim Brotherhood is designated as a terrorist group by the
United States. Egypt banned them, and it wasn't until Hillary
Clinton went over to Egypt and tried to formalize the
(25:18):
reintroduction of Muslim Brotherhood back in Egypt. Remember that whole
nightmare that blew up, and then they were banned again.
So that was during the Green Revolution and everything they
tried to say, Well, you know, it was somewhat ambiguous.
I mean, there's photos of him clutching a you know,
full auto out in the desert.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
I mean, come on, Sky was an.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
Activist who moonlighted as a journalist as a way of
to me, it was like a veneer of defense. And
a lot of people here do that. They pretend to
be journalists when really their activists. And when you criticize
the blurring of the lines, they pretend that they're not
activists and say, well, how dare you attack the free press. Well,
you're not acting like a member of the free press.
You're not free of your own person personal biases, you're
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not writing pieces that are free of influence for the
public to make up their mind. You're clearly trying to
program them through narrative, and that's what Jamal Kashogi did.
So this idea that we're supposed to what pick up
a put torch and pitchfork for a guy who was
a Muslim brotherhood bin loaden mourning is lomist. Please, you
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
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Yeah, yes I do.
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And just in the planet where people are like, I
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we see what happens when you bring wildlife's home inside.
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And also they're just a lot of upkeep.
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Speaker 3 (31:16):
Joining us now.
Speaker 2 (31:17):
He's got a brand new book out, and I actually
just saw that he was in I think the Oval
Office yesterday with Potus signing it. The book is the
Revolution of Common Sense, which we need How Donald Trump
stormed Washington and fought for Western civilization. What a great title,
especially after watching that press conference. The author, seeing and
contributor host of the Scott Jennings radio show Scott Jennings.
(31:39):
He joins us now via video Scott. It's such a pleasure.
We've never like formally met, but now we kind of have.
So congrats on the book.
Speaker 9 (31:48):
Nothing like a first conversation to be done in front
of thousands of people down Thank you for of.
Speaker 3 (31:52):
Course, you know, I mean, it's the American way.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
I got to ask you, especially considering you know, the
the content and the.
Speaker 3 (31:59):
Folks of your book.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
I wanted to get your reaction to that press conference
because it is not easy. You're balancing MBS, the Saudis
that you're trying to make amenable to the Abraham Accords.
You're pushing out, you know, the Islamism of Cutter and Iran,
you have you Ae, you have Saudi Arabia. Then you're
also balancing you know, your ally Israel, Like you're dealing
with a super hostile press who's trying to make you know,
(32:23):
this Muslim brotherhood supporting Jihattis to be like this everyday journalist.
It was very interesting. I thought Trump handled it very well,
and I think it marks like another new beginning for
relations with the Middle East.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
And I wanted to get your thoughts on all this.
I know you talk about it quite a.
Speaker 9 (32:37):
Bit, absolutely well. What the president is trying to do
is nothing short of miraculous, and that's forge a real
peace in the Middle East, like but we've never seen before.
Speaker 10 (32:48):
He's already started.
Speaker 9 (32:49):
He got the living hostages back from Gaza, which was
a miracle and worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize. He
got all the Arab states to join it in his
peace plan for Gaza, which by the way, passed unanimously
at the United Nations Security Council yesterday. And now he
wants Saudi Arabia to join the Abraham Accords, which if
they join, that opens the floodgates for all the other
(33:09):
Arab states to join, and that'll bind everybody in the
region together economically and from a perspective of their own security.
So he's juggling some really large issues. And then he
has the press come along in the Oval Office today
and try to throw, you know, all sorts of sand
in the gears of this, and he kept focused on
what's important, and that's the lasting peace in the Middle East.
(33:32):
He needs the Saudis to continue to buy into the
economic partnership of the United States, which they have, announcing
a one trillion dollar investment a defense partnership of the
United States we're selling them F thirty five's now and
this long term Abraham Accords economic and security relationship that'll
bind the region together. This is all Trump's idea, This
is all his legacy in the Middle East, and as
(33:55):
you heard, he's going to stay focused on that, not
like not let the press try to dive us from
you know, an important ally in the region, which is
Saudi Arabia.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Yeah, and I did just the snide tone that the
reporter had, and I thought he played it off very well.
And you know, you bring up with the Abraham Accords
and the reshaping of the Middle East and what that
power dynamic looks like.
Speaker 3 (34:17):
I don't know that.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
I don't think any other president has had that kind
of impact in the Middle East as Trump has.
Speaker 9 (34:24):
No Look, a lot of presidents have made promises to
Israel and never kept them. This president did, a lot
of other presidents have said they wanted peace in the
Middle East, and they have meetings and they have summits,
and then you know, nothing ever happens.
Speaker 10 (34:36):
We go back to fighting.
Speaker 9 (34:37):
Iran develops a nuclear weapon, you know, Hamas flourishes. Only
President Trump work with our ally, Israel to defeat Iran
and to defeat Iran's terror proxies, and to prep the
region for long term peace.
Speaker 10 (34:50):
He did not put American soldiers in harm's.
Speaker 9 (34:52):
Way, but he did engage at the exact right time
to get us into a situation where we are today,
which is Israel's and a strong position and Iran is
in a weak position. Look, that's good for the whole
world if you believe in Western civilization. Having Iran on
the way down and Israel and its Arab partners who
want peace in security in the Middle East on the.
Speaker 10 (35:13):
Way up, that's a good thing. Trump maneuvered all of.
Speaker 9 (35:16):
This, and it's not just at the benefit of israelis
did the benefit of the United States, and I think,
I think the whole world.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
We're talking to Scott Jennings whose new book Revolution of
Common Sense, How Donald Trump stormed Washington and fought for
Western civilization, which is out today. One quick thing and
then I'm gonna ask about the Epstein stuff, all of
the drama with Democrats. One quick thing that Potus mentioned
too that I thought was really sharp, and I was
when he was visiting Saudi Arabs spring and they had
that huge rollout for him, and you know, this great reception,
(35:45):
and he was speaking at one of the business events
over there, and he talked about rolling back these sanctions
on Syria, and NBS stood up and applauded, and all
these other Arab leaders did. And then Scott, I know
you remember after that, when we had the joint strikes
with Israel on Iran, Syria closed their airspace like something
we have never seen before. This partner previously of Iran
(36:05):
decided Nope, no more. And I know that they have
a new leader, and I know he comes from a
background of brutality, but that is a different area. It's
not the United States. It's geopolitics. I thought that, and
Trump brought that back up again, and I was hoping
sort of that more of the reporters there Scott would
kind of like come back to that because that was major.
That was so huge when that happened, I mean talking
(36:27):
about redefining that entire area. Just your last quick thought
on that before I get into the Epstein stuff.
Speaker 9 (36:33):
Well, in the Middle East, you got to play the
hand you're delt than the hand we're dealt in Syria
right now is a better hand than we had. And yes,
I agree with you. The new president of Syria has
a shady background. I mean, we had a ten million
dollar bounty on this guy's head at one point.
Speaker 10 (36:47):
Sorry, we got some we got some sound going on
in here.
Speaker 9 (36:50):
But but yeah, but the but the point is we
now have somebody who wants to work with us on peace.
Before we didn't have that, separating Iran from its for
or allies. That was strategically a great thing.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
Yeah, you I read Actually I saw a video of
you earlier where you deconstructed the narrative that has been
coming from the press about the Epstein story and how
it really is such a major distraction.
Speaker 3 (37:17):
Correct me if I'm wrong, Scott.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
But I would just think if ever there was anything
to come out about Trump with us, wouldn't they have
done it before the guy became president? Like why would
you wait until after he becomes president?
Speaker 3 (37:27):
Doesn't make any sense totally.
Speaker 9 (37:29):
Look, if there was something to know about Donald Trump,
we know it. That's number one. Number two, I'll tell
you what we're finding out. There's something to be known
about Democrats. I mean, look, Larry Summers, the former president
of Harvard, Bill Clinton's Treasury secretary, is soliciting dating advice
from Epstein. That's number one, Stacy Plaskett, a member of
the Democratic House Conference, getting programmed by Epstein after he
(37:50):
was a convicted sex trafficker. She's getting in like text
message from him, say this, say this, these are Democrats.
This has nothing to do with Donald Trump. So the
Democrats have wanted to try to tie up Donald Trump
with this story. They may be careful what they wish
for here, because I think a lot more Democrats had
a lot more to do with Epstein than Donald Trump
ever did. There's not a shred of evidence Donald Trump
ever knew anything or did anything untoward or unethical or worse.
(38:14):
That's what the Democrat narrative is. But I think it's
going to blow up in their face when you look,
if you're objective, and you look at what we're now
right now, a lot more Democrats had ties to Epstein
than Donald Trump ever.
Speaker 2 (38:24):
Did exactly, And it seemed to me, just from looking
at some of the earlier materials, it sounded like he
was a whistleblower on Epstein. He banned him from mar
A Lago, and he was the one who told the FBI,
this guy's the skis totally.
Speaker 9 (38:36):
He excommunicated Jeffrey Epstein from mar A Lago and from
his life. Howard Lutnick, who is the Commerce Secretary, and
he did a podcast the other day talking about how
he one time went to Jeffrey Epstein's apartment. It was
they were neighbors, and he looked around and he walked
out and he said, I'm never coming back here again.
All of the Trump people knew and got rid of
Epstein out of their life. It was the Democrats after
(39:00):
Epstein was convicted, who continued to communicate with him, take
instructions from him, work with him, and basically it was
all in service of hating Donald Trump. Because they hate
Donald Trump that much, they decided to align themselves with
a convicted sex trafficker in the hopes of somehow trying
to take Donald Trump down. Well they never did. They
never did take him down. But I think they're going
(39:21):
to have a lot of mud on themselves when all
of a sudden done here. I cannot believe this Stacey
Plasket business is not a bigger story. She's getting instructions
from Epstein about what to say in a congressional hearing
and then just reading it off her phone.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
That's crazy, and not a single concern from the press
that didn't come up in that White House press or
last question for you. You talked about Marjorie Taylor Green
when we were talking about some of the people who
been critical of Trump. I'm worried that there are some
who are going to try to do these like soft
broadsides against Podus as he gets closer and closer towards
the end of his second term. And I'm kind of
(39:57):
wondering if that's not what some of this is. I've
seen Marjor Taylor Green referred to as Marjorie Cheney Green,
which you know, the kind of funny. But I wanted
to get your thoughts on this because I'm trying to
figure out why she's so upset.
Speaker 3 (40:08):
With him, other than the fact that he won't endorse
her for the Center Raise.
Speaker 10 (40:12):
Look, I met with the President in the Oval office yesterday.
Speaker 9 (40:14):
I gave him a copy of my book by the Way,
and signed one for him, and he signed one for me,
and that was fun. But we talked about Marjorie Taylor Green,
and bottom line is, back in the summer, she wanted
to run for statewide office in Georgia. He heard about it,
he saw a pole, He sent her the poll. The
pole said she was going to get humiliated. She was
down twenty points to John Ossoff. He didn't hurt her publicly.
(40:34):
He did it discreetly.
Speaker 10 (40:35):
He did it privately, but he was giving her information.
He was trying to do her a favor. And since
that moment, she has opposed him on the Middle East.
She had posed him on taking out the Iran nukes.
She's opposed him on deportation. She's gone on the view
and attack Donald Trump. I mean, she is following the
well worn path. And you know the rule, Dana.
Speaker 9 (40:54):
The easiest way to get on television in Washington, DC
as a Republican is to crap on Trump and crap
on your own party. And that's what Marjorie Taylor Green
is doing right now after he has made her she's nothing.
Oh yeah without Donald Trump, all because he tried to
do her a favor and save her and the Republican
Party from a humiliation in Georgia.
Speaker 10 (41:12):
That's it.
Speaker 9 (41:13):
She's become a policy and a political opponent of the President.
And it's sad and I wish she wouldn't, But of
course we've seen a lot of Republicans.
Speaker 10 (41:20):
Do that over the years.
Speaker 3 (41:21):
We have we have the book is.
Speaker 2 (41:23):
I mean, this is great, especially for all the news today,
a revolution of common sense. You're looking at the entire
revolt against I mean, really the swamp, everything happening, happening
in DC. I mean you've looked at you looked at deregulation,
you looked at everything in this and I think it's
great to have not enough people spiked the football and
you wrote a book where you did it. So that's amazing.
(41:43):
We needed to do that well.
Speaker 9 (41:45):
The President used that phrase in his inaugural address in January,
and I thought, boy, that'd make a great title for
a book.
Speaker 10 (41:51):
I met with him in February. He decided to cooperate.
Speaker 9 (41:53):
I spent time with him, Marco Rubio, Scott Bess, and
Elon Musk has some eye popping quotes in this thing.
Speaker 10 (42:00):
You know, seriously, I've been planning my book tour.
Speaker 9 (42:02):
You know, there's a few places in America where you
call and say, hey, we need to facilitate the purchase
of a couple of hundred books for an event.
Speaker 10 (42:08):
Will you help us? And they won't do it.
Speaker 9 (42:10):
And you know, funny, I hear liberals that complain about
book bands all the time. We've run into more than
a handful of bookstores out there in some places that
would not stock the Scott Jennings Donald Trump book. And
so just know that some of the left out there,
they don't want the truth out there. And the truth
is Donald Trump hit Washington before it got out of bed,
(42:30):
two hundred executive orders on day one, passed the big
beautiful bill, eight piece agreements around the world. He's having
an amazing presidency. They're trying to tie him down on
this Epstein garbage, but the guy's fulfilling the promises that
he ran and won on last November.
Speaker 2 (42:43):
There you go, Scott Jennings, a revolution of common sense.
Enjoy watching you on CNN. You're the only person I
will watch on CNNA, just saying that you're very entertaining.
You to do such a great job representing our values.
So we appreciate what you do.
Speaker 3 (42:55):
Congrats on the books, and good to see You'd love
to have you back.
Speaker 10 (42:58):
Thanks, Dane, see you later.
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
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It's time for Florida man.
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I had to.
Speaker 2 (44:43):
I had to take a screenshot of the drunk guy
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could do anything. So Christopher Johnson, he's forty four years old.
Florida man was caught driving into oncoming highway traffic. According
to a video. He faces charges of d or I
d WLS. I don't know what that one is, but
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probably driving while literally stupid, I don't know.
Speaker 7 (45:08):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (45:09):
He was taken into custody. He was seen driving straight
up into oncoming traffic. Lady Lake police. Uh, they got
police got a ton of calls about a red Ford
car swerving crossing lanes, almost striking a ton of other cars. Yeah,
(45:30):
that he couldn't even stand on his own. Officers saw
tons of open containers that many of which still had alcoholics.
Like he didn't even finish his drink. It's like that
bothers me, Like finish one drink before you open another.
But that's the least of these concerns right now. But
he wasn't able to stand without help. You want to
know what his blood alcohol what his breast sample was
zero point two four five.
Speaker 5 (45:51):
Man, that's three times.
Speaker 3 (45:53):
That's insane.
Speaker 2 (45:55):
And one officer asked him to keep his eyes on
the officer's finger. They were doing the sobriety check and
Johnson goes, this is where I've always had a problem.
It's actually hard to follow. And the officer says, okay,
well we do believe you're impaired. And then he said,
well I had a couple drinks earlier in the night.
(46:18):
And he they looked he had all these prior convictions
for dui oh, also suspended license. Yeah, so he got
he got in big time trouble. But apparently he was driving.
Like if you put a toddler behind the wheel of
a car and gave him a pixie stick and just
let him go, that's apparently what this guy was driving, Like,
can't even imagine since scene. Let's see, Oh my gosh,
(46:41):
how do you lead people on a thirty six hour
foot chase in the swamp. That is what happened at
thirty seven year old man in Florida was arrested after
a thirty six hour chase thirty six hour. Now WFLA
said several sorry sirs, it was thirty six hours the
gator's house and I'm watching body cam video. Dudes, this
(47:03):
is straight up like in the swamp. Swamp, like they
not gonna find you if you get lost out there.
The thirty seven year old man, Earl Dory, he fled
in a stolen vehicle, ran over stopsticks, ad beand in
the vehicle, and then he ran off into the swamp.
And then during the pursuit, deputy said he pointed a
gun at them and then pointed it at his own head,
threatening to harm himself. He has one sock and that
(47:26):
was it. Well, he had boxer's a sweatshirt and he
was wearing an sock. So they had canine chasing down.
Then they lost sight of him. Like I don't know
if this guy's like superhuman or what they said. He
was he went into the thirty six hours. They finally
got him and Dorry said he was thirsty and his
legs hurt. So he got booked on aggravated to Sulton
(47:48):
Law Enforcement possession of weapon by convicted fell in fleeing. Oh,
he had lots of meth. I know, that's super surprising,
so methed up. Yeah, that explains a few things. Yeah,
let's see a seventy nine year old Florida man faked
his own death and was arrested after sixteen years on
the run. He's a sex offender. That's why you just
you know, death penalty, death penalty for that. We have
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But you know you have some strain on the right.
This is under open.
Speaker 11 (49:31):
You know, illegal illegal immigration is bad. Legal immigration, no
matter what is good. And wait a minute now, I'm.
Speaker 10 (49:37):
Not saying any of it's that it's all bad or what.
Speaker 11 (49:40):
But is bringing ten million people from like Somalia in
dumping them into Georgia is that good because it's legal?
I think you have to think critically about what are
we doing with an immigration policy and is it benefiting
the American people. Is it helping to promote a strong
American culture.
Speaker 10 (49:59):
We should never bring.
Speaker 11 (50:00):
People into this country who hate America.
Speaker 2 (50:04):
So that is Florida Governor Ron de Santas, and he's
exactly right on that, by the way. I mean, he's
you know, questioning, why are we bringing you know, why
is this happening? Why are we dumping all of these people?
I get that, And I think he's kind of touching
on some of the Minneapolis stuff here. Welcome back to
the program, Dana lash with you. But at the top
of this third hour, the reason, you know, we bring
this up is this insane story that is coming out
(50:26):
of Charlotte, North Carolina. Their school system is they said
that they had admitted that over I mean, it's almost
twenty one thousand students. It's like twenty thousand, nine hundred
some odd students were absent from school because they were
(50:46):
scared of immigration enforcement. That's like fifteen percent of the
students enrolled.
Speaker 3 (50:57):
That's so that's kind of core.
Speaker 2 (51:00):
That's that's fifteen percent of the district's student body. It's
an unofficial account from school officials. The historical average absent
rate is about seven percent. Now that signals I'm thinking,
are people here illegally? I mean, I've got to I've
(51:23):
got some questions about that. Is that because they're here illegally?
That's a significant number. We were talking about, you know,
some of these numbers that were coming out of Minneapolis
and fraud and things like that. This though, these are
Charlotte public schools. That's fifteen percent of their enrollment. And wow,
(51:44):
they said that nine hundred thousand residents. Of those in Charlotte,
North Carolina, well over one hundred and fifty thousand are
people who were born, you know, in foreign countries and
come here.
Speaker 3 (52:02):
I'm just curious. This was on CBS.
Speaker 2 (52:07):
DHS was looking at increasing their efforts to enforce immigration there.
Speaker 3 (52:13):
That is crazy.
Speaker 2 (52:14):
So that signals to me that you have fifteen percent
of students if they're worried about ice enforcement, I mean,
that's that's their parents. That means to me, that signals
that they're here illegally. King does that? I feel I'm
not jumping conclusions.
Speaker 5 (52:31):
On this, No, I mean there may be a small
amount that are just like, oh, I want to be
an ally and an excuse to get out of school
sort of thing. But you're right, the bulk of those
are probably illegal.
Speaker 2 (52:43):
That's insane. That means people are paying tax dollars to go.
Oh my gosh, we are. We are being absolutely brutalized.
I'm looking at this and I'm also looking we got
don't we have Governor Greg Abbot on tomorrow?
Speaker 5 (52:56):
Yes, we do.
Speaker 2 (52:57):
So one of the things I'm asking him is it
relates to this, because all that this comes down to
tax dollars too. I mean, think about it. If you
have tons of people who are in the country illegally
and they're in public schools, your tax dollars are going
to that.
Speaker 3 (53:09):
I don't. I mean, I don't think my tax dollars
should go to public schools at all.
Speaker 2 (53:13):
I'm telling you, guys, it's why I'm saying Republicans have
never been conserved enough.
Speaker 3 (53:17):
For me, they haven't been. But do you know that
in Texas?
Speaker 2 (53:22):
I see I saw this map and I know that
you have all seen it as well, circulating showing the
number of mosques that have opened in Texas. And then
there was the epic city that story of.
Speaker 3 (53:38):
I get.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
I mean, what would you say, it's like a Muslim development?
But they're saying it's, well, it's for everybody. But from
what I understand isn't part of like the fees for
the HOA the way that they have it in their
materials predicated upon going to the mosque as part of
the HOA, and so a lot of people would probably
not be supportive of that. It's like having an atheist
(54:01):
or somebody who's not Christian move into a Christian neighborhood
and have I don't even know if that's to me
that sounds questionably legal. We're going to talk to the
governor about that tomorrow. But there has been tax dollars
that has been going to some of these and some of.
Speaker 3 (54:15):
These these.
Speaker 2 (54:18):
I would say uh Islamic organizations got a lot of
questions for that.
Speaker 5 (54:25):
Well, what I got from the Governor's office was that
that graph that people are noting is funds from federal
programs and not state programs. And I know you mentioned
hoa's so there may be some ho A stuff.
Speaker 2 (54:40):
That was as it relates to the Epic city part,
so like to go to like buy into some of
these developments, like if you're buying a plot in some
of these developments or tract of land.
Speaker 5 (54:48):
Well, they specifically talked about the chatter regarding the Texas
funds going to mosques specifically.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
Right, right, right, Yeah, those are two different things. So yeah,
if you're buying like attractive land in one of these
h planned communities, then there was discussion as to hoapes
and if those are if a percentage of that is
diverted to the mosque separate from state or federal funding
that goes towards some of these. And they were talking
(55:15):
about this DHS grant program that was supposed to help irony,
supposed to help like in risk of terror attack to
secure buildings. And that's a federal program that's been in
effect since like in the early months after nine to eleven,
and mosques receive some of it, synagogues receive it, Christian
(55:35):
churches receive it. There's been a lot of discussion about
Sharia spreading. Now I will say this and I know
this story very well, so just to give you some backstory,
the map that shows all this is where we live.
Speaker 3 (55:52):
We live in the center of all of it.
Speaker 2 (55:54):
And when I worked some years ago and broadcast, I
did a separate project with the Blaze that was in Irving,
Texas and the mayor at the time when I moved here,
this was in like twenty thirteen was she's now congress
Person Beth Van Dyne.
Speaker 3 (56:15):
She was the mayor.
Speaker 2 (56:16):
Now, she was already kind of in a fight with
a lot of very very politically Islamist factions in Irving. Now,
a couple of years prior to that, there was an
honor killing in Irving where a father murdered his two
Muslim daughters for being too westernized. I actually linked this
(56:40):
in I think it was on X. I think I
linked this on X. But there was an honor killing
in Irving, you see, said and he went on the run.
He became one of the most wanted fugitives. He killed
his daughters, Amina and Sarah. This isn't the only time
something like this has come up in Irving. So a
(57:01):
couple of years later, here you have in Irving. You
guys remember the story of the Clockboy, that all this
is going to tie together. So the clock boy, if
you remember this, was a kid who was in an
Irving school. He brought a pencil case filled with wires
and the pictures that were shown online that looked like
(57:22):
a bomb, and he said he was creating a new clock.
And I made fun of it in videos. I was like, look,
here's the coffee bowl. Look, I reinvented the coffee cup.
It's a bowl, you know. But he took the guts
out of a clock, literally that, and shoved it into
a pencil case and called it his new clock. And
(57:43):
he took it to school and it freaked some of
the other kids out, so they sent him to the
principal's office and it turned into this whole thing, and
the police showed up because I mean, kids were saying
it looked like a bomb. They have to take this
stuff seriously in school, So police show up.
Speaker 3 (57:58):
Well, clockboys pay.
Speaker 2 (58:00):
Parents get involved, and they're livid and they're calling for
the police to be fired. While Beth and Doyne was
mayor at the time, I talked to her about it
on my program on this program, and she explained exactly
what happened. I showed everyone the pictures of what it
looked like. I'm not he didn't make a clock. He
ripped a clock apart, took all of the workings of
the clock out and shoved it in a pencil case.
(58:21):
For what, I don't know. He was supposed to be
some sort of engineering marvel. That's how his parents presented it.
How dare you you're attacking him because he's muzzled. No,
we're attacking him because the kids thought it was a bomb.
He took it around school.
Speaker 3 (58:35):
It ticked.
Speaker 2 (58:35):
It's weird, you know, like he just destroyed a clock
and put it legit in a pencil case. I'm not
even making this up. That's look look at it. That's
exactly what it was. So they came after the police
in that case, and uh, yeah, you guys got the picture.
I mean that Kane looks like not a clock. That
is not a clock. Lorraine's got Lorraine, who was our living,
(58:57):
breathing Google it's nine o'clock. It legit looks not like
a clock. It looks like a bomb. And it was
like one of the fancy pencil cases too, where it
has the what am I thinking of?
Speaker 3 (59:10):
Like the phone padding and all that stuff.
Speaker 2 (59:12):
So anyway, Beth van Dyne had to fight for her
police because all of these Islamic groups care got involved,
all of these Islamist groups got involved, and they were
coming for the police, and they were trying to get
these people fired. They were going for the school. They
started going after her. She told them to pound sand
and wouldn't move. Now This is at the same time
(59:32):
that they were proposing having a Sharia court. Now there
are two I don't know what to call them, like
mediation tribunals that are Sharia. It's not explicitly a Sharia
court because it's a.
Speaker 3 (59:47):
Violation of law.
Speaker 2 (59:48):
You have to we operate under American jurisprudence, not Islamic jurisprudence.
So it's like if you have like a Christian mediator
the way that it's so, I get that, but still
I don't like it.
Speaker 3 (59:59):
There's nowhere for women in Sharia.
Speaker 2 (01:00:01):
That's end of But bottom line is that this has
been a problem irving for a very very long time.
And so we've been watching this like develop and there's
always been some tension there. And now Beth Vandyne is
a member of Congress, and of course those groups tried
to stop her care came after her again because they
didn't like the clockboys stuff. So this has been a
(01:00:23):
problem for quite some time, and you know, since twenty
thirteen it's expanded. Right in Texas has the most expansion
of this than any other. Now, how do you balance
this is the big question because our United States, we
have an establishment clause right there isn't a religious test.
(01:00:43):
There's not a religious test. This is something that the
Founders not only establish establishment clause, it's in the Federalists,
it's also in the minutes of the Constitutional Convention and
in the debates of the different amendments at the Constitutional Convention.
Speaker 3 (01:01:00):
However, they were very clear on citizenship.
Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
I mean, even James Madison thought that there ought to be,
for the lack of a boat, a way to put it,
a quarantine period. If you're going to be bringing people
into the United States, they need to at least have
been a citizen for quite some time before they run
for office.
Speaker 3 (01:01:14):
But there wasn't a religious test.
Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
However, I do think now because this is a lot
of people view this as asymmetric warfare, and it's very
difficult to disagree with that when you see some of
the issues that a lot of these Islamist groups are promoting.
And I do think that one of the downsides of
(01:01:39):
Texas being so attractive to businesses is everybody's coming here
and everybody's bringing all of their workers here, and Texas
is a big H one B state, So there's a
lot of issues that are being raised about this, and
quite frankly, people are nervous.
Speaker 3 (01:01:59):
It is nerve.
Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
Racking when you know, I see you know, Islamist groups
make political demands and you know that they're trying to
put roots down in your community. And these are not
demands of like, you know, a congregation. It is political Islam.
It is a very different thing. We're going to talk
more about this. We have headlines coming up. But this
is all stuff that lawmakers in Texas are going to
(01:02:22):
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Perry's greatest triumphs being able to get all these businesses
to come and add to the tax space in Texas.
But then it's also a double edged sword because look
who everybody brought with them. We got an influx of Californians.
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A little bit of faith no more. I feel like
that right now when this is actually perfect by the way,
perfect track. For those of you watching, you can't hear
it because of licensing, but for those listening.
Speaker 3 (01:08:30):
Terrestrially you could hear it. Welcome back to the program.
Speaker 2 (01:08:33):
I try not to get into a lot of them,
like these new people that get online and they're.
Speaker 3 (01:08:41):
Like politics began the day I started my ex account.
Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
And there have been people who I feel like this
one guy looks like the tmu Att Walsh. I don't
know who this guy's Joel Webon.
Speaker 3 (01:08:57):
I don't even know.
Speaker 2 (01:08:57):
I don't want to say his name anymore because he's
probably gonna hyperventilated him getting fifteen minutes gag me. But
I cannot stand these tough dudes when they're just for
men beards and I like facial hair, but you know
what I mean, you know, they're like man escape to
the point where you're questioning their sexuality, and they get
(01:09:18):
up and they try to lecture you about Christianity while
not living it themselves.
Speaker 3 (01:09:24):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
I don't Christians are imperfect, but I think if you're
going to call yourself a pastor or try to be
a shepherd, then you need to be more less imperfect
than the next person, you know, or at least make
an effort to be. Anyway, I just ended up seeing this.
It was a documentary. A documentary, it's basically a I
(01:09:48):
don't know how to put this. There's no I can't
say that. I'm going through my sorry, my mental rolodex
of how I want to describe it, and I can't
describe it in any of the ways I was thinking
king because it's none of them are appropriate for air.
It's basically like some dudes sitting around and there are
none of them have ever lifted weights, and they're all
talking about how they're just so hardcore and this is
(01:10:10):
what Christian nationalism is. And they're talking about Christian nationalism.
And I saw this from the Babylon Bee. One of
the guys over there, Joel Berry, said of Christopher Guest,
and you know Christopher Guest, he's the guy who did
Best in Show. Oh my gosh, what's the one that
he did. That's the spinal tap. He did spinal tap
Best in Show, which was hysterical. And Barry said, if
Christopher Guest wrote a mockumentary making fun of Christian nationalist,
(01:10:33):
he couldn't write something funnier than this.
Speaker 7 (01:10:35):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:10:35):
When I first saw this clip, and I really don't
know who any of these people are, I thought it
was satire. I am not kidding you. I thought, Wow,
somebody really clever is making fun of this, like leftist
identity politic movement within Christianity, and.
Speaker 3 (01:10:55):
This is brilliant.
Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
I actually, I legitimately thought that Babylon b did it,
and then that's why Joel tweeted it out and I said,
be real, you did this. And I actually kind of
wasn't joking when I said that, and he was like,
I hands this guy to not He's like, I did
not do this. He didn't say it like that, but
he's like, I did not do this. I'm like, this
is real. And the way they talk is so pretentious
(01:11:20):
and intellectually shallow, and I love making fun of people
who try too hard.
Speaker 3 (01:11:25):
I'm just going to play it for you. It's like
twenty seconds and it's the most cringe thing ever. Go ahead,
what do you see?
Speaker 11 (01:11:30):
That's the greatest threat to Christian nationalism as it's trying
to make its roots Christians.
Speaker 3 (01:11:41):
Christians are gay, fake and gay.
Speaker 8 (01:11:45):
To be more precise, Christianity is a feminized religion.
Speaker 3 (01:11:50):
To be more precise, they're fake and gay.
Speaker 2 (01:11:55):
To be more precise, words that one might say if
you were Ron Burgundy and you were trying to sound
intelligent and deep intellectually.
Speaker 3 (01:12:07):
To be precise, Kane, do you, sir? What is up?
Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
First off, the mixing on the audio of this the
film's mix is heinous, Like who did the audio for
this film? Because they should be drug behind a truck?
Speaker 3 (01:12:20):
Who did this? I say that rhetorically, but.
Speaker 2 (01:12:25):
Like who's like, yeah, let's play this like like bad
this bad acoustic underneath? And then you what is up
with the camera angle? You just have this one guy
who's drowning in all this headroom and he's like.
Speaker 3 (01:12:39):
So, what what do you think is the biggest threat
to the Christianity today?
Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
And then you have the Timu Walsh sitting over there. Well,
to be precise, crosses legs Christians, they're fake and gay.
Speaker 3 (01:12:58):
To be precise, edgy.
Speaker 5 (01:13:02):
Are those synonyms?
Speaker 10 (01:13:03):
So is gay fake or fake?
Speaker 3 (01:13:06):
Thinking? Maybe misunderstood? He was didn't ask you to describe yourself.
Speaker 2 (01:13:09):
He asked you what you thought to the great the
greatest threat to Christianity was I cannot believe that that
is a clip. I laughed my head off. That is hysterical.
I you could not, and they're they're like, want to
be Christian Nash. So if you want to know what
Christian nationalists is, it's I don't even think they know
(01:13:30):
what it is. I feel like they are they don't
understand what trad is. They want to return to trad.
But as I've written before on substack, this trend about
going trad is without God. So how is it trad?
Speaker 3 (01:13:43):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
It's like all about optics and clicks on Instagram. This
was like I felt like I was watching Naked Gun.
I mean, there's so many I can't even cane. That's
literally really, I can't tell you how many times I've
laughed my head off at this.
Speaker 3 (01:13:58):
What is there?
Speaker 11 (01:13:58):
What's the grandest?
Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
Who's directing this? Can we get some more headroom on
this guy? I just want to feel like I just
don't want to see his chin. I want his chin
to be at the bottom of the screen for the
viewers like, chin.
Speaker 3 (01:14:15):
Yeah, he's resting his chin on the cut of the camera.
Speaker 2 (01:14:17):
Oh my gosh, Well it's fake and gay. To be
precise precisely speaking, of course, precise that was probably the
chef's kiss of it twenty seconds. And that's all I needed, man,
all I needed was that I didn't even know that
they were doing I mean, it just goes to show
(01:14:38):
you a fool will part with his money easily. I
didn't even know that they were doing a thing on this,
did you.
Speaker 5 (01:14:44):
If you were to play that for me and not
say anything, I would have for sure thought that was
the Babylon.
Speaker 3 (01:14:50):
B I actually thought it was, without a doubt.
Speaker 5 (01:14:54):
I would have been no, I would have like, gobs
of money. I would have bet that was the Babylon beak.
Speaker 3 (01:15:01):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (01:15:02):
And then you've got I don't know, and I don't
know who the interviewer was. I don't want to know.
I don't want to know who any of these people are.
I really don't. But I'm just like, that's sounds like
that's not a pastor. I've noticed that there are a
lot of pastors who are trying to flex in the
most Unchristian ways, and they're going in with They're going
all in on the nash this christ I don't know
what Christian nationalism is.
Speaker 3 (01:15:21):
I don't even know. I think that's like saying that
no I'm a democratic socialist.
Speaker 2 (01:15:26):
It's like sprinkling glitter on a turd, you know, Like,
I'm a democratic socialist.
Speaker 3 (01:15:30):
Like, what do you mean Christian nationalist? What is that?
Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
I mean, You're a Christian, You're a member of the Kingdom.
Quit trying to hyphenate it. Quit trying to put all
this other stuff on it. Listen to what Paul said
in the gospel. Stop doing all this stuff, you know,
just follow Jesus and quit trying to clout chase for
the love. To be precise, Kane, it's fake and gay.
Speaker 3 (01:15:51):
Do you see what I know?
Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
It's like the TMU version of It's like where it's
like there's an insufferable you know, and fluencer factory out
there cranking out the same dude.
Speaker 5 (01:16:04):
Answer to the question. Just it's hilarious to laugh.
Speaker 3 (01:16:08):
But I'm taking himself so seriously.
Speaker 5 (01:16:12):
It's like, what's the biggest threat to the Barn Owl?
Speaker 3 (01:16:15):
Well, it's the Barn Owl?
Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
The bardell is it's fake and gay. What is the uh,
what's the biggest threat to American baseball baseball players? They're
fake and gay.
Speaker 3 (01:16:31):
To be precise.
Speaker 2 (01:16:35):
Scene, Oh my gosh, I feel like that guy gets
high on his own farts. He like Dutch ovens himself
just for the joy of it. It's true, you know,
I'm right, I mean I could not. Oh I'm made
of jokes. Okay, let's say we gotta move because it's funny.
And I just that's the insufferability that exists out there.
Speaker 3 (01:16:57):
I don't know, but that's the there. It is.
Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
So in addition to this, I got another audio I
want to get to do do do do? I feel
like we need to save that though, for posterity, just
save that cut just you know, uh, we also have Oh,
so here is We were talking a little earlier with
Scott Jennings about uh mam Donnie in New York and
(01:17:23):
now there is where's this lady? At is this She's
going for a Queen's Assembly Assembly seat, so she's they're
gonna put her on like you know, the neighborhood Assembly.
This Gossen activist Aubert Kawas is her name. This is
cut twenty five. This is who is going to be
(01:17:44):
another person in government in New York.
Speaker 12 (01:17:47):
Listen and so like and finding that like you know,
the system of capitalism and racism and white supremacy, et cetera.
Have all and Islamophobia have all been used, you know,
to colonized lands, right.
Speaker 3 (01:18:03):
To take resources for colon people.
Speaker 12 (01:18:05):
And so this is like a long trajectory and we're
just seeing the manifestations of that continuation right with nine
to eleven. And so a lot of times when people
are asking us to respond about you know, an attack,
right when if you look back like historically, right, you know,
a lot of us come from lands that were colonized,
lands where wars are being waged right a lot of
(01:18:25):
times because of US polic here or the policies in Europe.
And so I find that we can connect over that.
But then also that the idea that we have to
apologize for like a terror attack that like a couple
of people did, and then there.
Speaker 3 (01:18:39):
Is a couple of pages of reparations.
Speaker 12 (01:18:41):
For genocide and for slavery, et cetera, is something.
Speaker 2 (01:18:45):
I love when people say et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 3 (01:18:51):
To be precise, what.
Speaker 2 (01:18:54):
So she got the neo baby mom Donnie endorsed her
for New York State Assembly seat in Queen's and she
says that nine to eleven is America's fault because of
our system of capitalism, races because then get out, get out.
You know, she literally moved here a year ago. She
moved here a year ago, a year ago. She hasn't
(01:19:17):
even been here long enough. You know what, the founders
I don't think she I think she's ineligible to run
for office. She got here literally a year ago. She
got her degree in some stupid I don't know, but
she lives in uh Brooklyn. I I mean blaming nine
to eleven for all of this, this is pretty pretty rich.
(01:19:40):
But she says at nine to eleven with America's fault,
and she's going on and on and saying that it's
you know, it's the colonization. No, you're the colonizer. Islamism
is a colonized as a colonizing force. She is a colonist.
They're like what they're trying to do in Irving, Texas.
They're trying to colonize Irving Texas. This is colonization. Like
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they're trying to colonize Africa, like they colonized Persian empires,
colonizing Nigeria, colonizing Ethiopia. That's all colonization. That Islam is
the biggest colonizing force. Islamism. She's a Islamist. This movement,
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this radical movement, and.
Speaker 3 (01:20:30):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:20:30):
I mean, I feel like New York is going to
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hole in the sand that you think is better, and
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So we got we have a Texas Governor, Greg Abbott
on tomorrow, and he sent out a statement on the
redistricting ruling. So I don't know if you've been following this,
but the we pull this up, this was this it
was a trumpet point d attorney this wrote this opinion
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about this new map. So basically what ended up happening
as a federal judge and joined Texas from using its
redrawn congressional map and ordered the state to use the
twenty twenty one boundaries. Now, keep in mind, it's completely
perfectly legal for Texas to redraw its map. In fact,
it's needed. There are so many oh my gosh, there's
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so many different I mean, areas have exploded. We need
to have proper representation, especially for the taxation that we have.
And so this federal judge they have to They said
we have to use twenty twenty one boundaries.
Speaker 3 (01:24:31):
And I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:24:32):
I mean, all I know is that if this map
doesn't hold in California's does dude, so three judge panel,
the appeal is going to go right to Scotus. That's
what's going to happen with us.
Speaker 7 (01:24:44):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:24:44):
Abbott said they issued a statement after this, the legislature
redraw our maps to better reflect Texans conservative voting preferences,
and for no other reason. He adds any claim that
these maps because this judge is trying to assert that
they're somehow race based which I don't get. He says
that any claim that these maps are discriminatory is absurd
and unsupported by the testimony offered during ten days of hearings.
(01:25:07):
This ruling is clearly erroneous, underminds the authority that the
US Constitution assigns to the Texas legislature by imposing a
different map by a judicial edict. The State of Texas
will swiftly appeal this to SCOTUS. So it's going to
get appealed. It's already going. That is crazy. But I'm
telling you, Republicans have got to get on the redistricting.
Democrats have always done it.
Speaker 3 (01:25:29):
And then the.
Speaker 2 (01:25:30):
Epstein Bill passed for twenty seven to one, and that
has to do with Congress, sorry, Congress forcing these judges
to unseal through the DOJ these the documentation pertaining to
(01:25:52):
this case because the judge as sealed it, and you
have to have Congress act because Trump can't just go
You got to unseal this that there's a limit to
what the executive can do. So that was four twenty
seven to one.
Speaker 3 (01:26:05):
So that's past.
Speaker 2 (01:26:07):
So a lot of stuff happening, A lot of stuff happening.
But the redistricting thing is pretty and Clay Higgins was no.
He said he was a no on that I was
like four twenty seven to one. Lorraine knows that he
was a one. And it was Clay Higgins who said,
I've been a principal no from the beginning. He said,
it abandons two hundred and fifty years a criminal justice
(01:26:27):
procedure in America, et cetera, and it reveals and injures
thousands of innocent people witnesses, et cetera. So we're going
to talk more about that tomorrow. In the meantime, today
stupidity came, Well.
Speaker 5 (01:26:36):
We can do the one that actually involves the Epstein files,
because Hakeem Jeffries is doing some big spin here because
I think Democrats know how damaging the actual documents could
be to them and not Trump. The narrative could fall apart.
Cut fourteen. Please one, you're happy?
Speaker 13 (01:26:54):
Why should Americans trust you and House Democrats on the
Jeffrey Epstein files when your own at Congressman plasket was
down to be texting with Jeffrey Epstein during a hearing,
getting information from him, using that in her questioning during
a congressional hearing, and at one point he tells her
good job.
Speaker 10 (01:27:12):
Spin Spin Spin is a bipartisan effort.
Speaker 6 (01:27:15):
Oh make sure there it is.
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That consistent with what the survivors have requested.
Speaker 10 (01:27:21):
At this full and complete.
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