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October 7, 2025 • 44 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
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Speaker 2 (00:36):
Mia Baga londer Eli should thank you over conning In
one eight seven seven, Doc Dalli one eight seven seven
d O C D A l I. So today marks
the second or the going into year three after the
Hamas massacre killed over twelve hundred people in Israel, abducted
multiple hostages. Many of those hostages, tortured, rap starved and

(00:59):
killed in captivity, were down to the final twenty hostages
with bodies still remaining in Hamas control. Disgusting how this
entity exists. And as we mark the two year anniversary,
I hate the work term anniversary, but the date of

(01:20):
this happening, you know, you the tragedies of the whole
entire thing, I mean, they're they're too numerous to count.
One is the twelve hundred people that plus that were
killed that day, some of the Hamas militants as well
as some Palestinians that joined them that weren't officially a
part of Hamas at the time were dressed up as

(01:40):
police officers. So when the concert govers with the people
at the peace concert were running towards the police for help,
they the Hamas turned their guns on them and shot
them down. Babies beheaded, Parents watched their kids get raped,
tortured and kill old in front of them. Children's pelvis

(02:04):
is fractured from the from the force of the rapes.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Just I it's ye know. And then the war ensuing and.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
People in Gaza, you know, Hamas goes and fights and
then they hide behind their women and children and citizens.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
And it's been two years of war.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
And on top of that, the tragedy of looking at
sentiment from around the world where rather than on October
eighth of twenty twenty three, everybody coming to the aid
of the hostages to get them out, it was well,
Israel brought this upon themselves, and you saw people rejoicing this,

(02:45):
and then what you started to see on college campuses.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
And I, I, you.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Know, as I said, I think we were all in agreement,
the Kamas. I think most sound minded individuals right with
common events.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Now Hamas is bad.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
Palestinians are trapped under their control. They've been controlling them
for years. The warnings and the hostages need to come home.
And here we are two years later. What the hell
is the hold up? Well, we've gotten closer than we
ever have thanks to President Trump, Jared Kushner and and
the UH UH Stephen Whitcoff, US Special Envoy UH going

(03:26):
to Egypt to UH try to finalize this plan.

Speaker 4 (03:32):
Uh qatars involved.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
I believe Saudi Arabia, multiple countries are are involved because they.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Want this to admit. But what people think, you know
is is you know that uh, you know.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Many of the Arab countries are supporting Hamas, not not
Iran is and but but but many of these countries
in the nearby area want this over. They do not
want uh a war erupting in the Middle East, you know,
and and and Arab countries do better when there are

(04:05):
when there's peace, just like it's raally and and so
the thinking of well, you know they're trust me, there's
bad people you know that are still instigating this and
and and you know, funding Hamas and making this worse
and prolonging it. But I think the majority of level
headed individuals are like, no, no, no, that this has
got to end. Get the hostages out, and I mean

(04:25):
the condition that these twenty. We have no idea if
there really are twenty still alive, but just get them back.
I mean, I mean, God forbid that they're they're dead.
But you know, we're under the assumption that there may
be twenty alive.

Speaker 5 (04:42):
Now.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
Hamas might be just saying that because they, you know,
want to still use it as a as a you know,
as border. But whatever the case, the families that have
suffered at Israel need to get the bodies back. Palestinians
need to be out.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
Of the control of Hamas.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Palestinians need to be able to live in a war
free zone. And this, this whole situation has to end.
I am just like I said, one of the biggest
tragedies after all the blood shed, the rape, the beheading
and all the all the war that happened, is just.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
The world's attitude towards this now.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
So it's Israel, Well, it's where is Where was everybody
October eighth, where was everybody in twenty twenty four just saying, yeah,
free the hostages, Hamas, please free the hostages, thank you.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
That's not enough. And the fact that.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
We let a terror group run things the way they
did now for two years now.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
This peacekeeping plan that.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Trump has come up with involves Hamas basically now giving
up their arms, giving up the hostages, and failing to
exist or be they get to live. But I see
Hamas stalling, and it's really going to take multiple countries
to go in there and say we're done. And Hamas
wouldn't have lasted this long if these other countries and

(06:14):
Iran and everybody else didn't help fund them. And so
Trump being able to get these other countries to put
the pressure on this ending might actually work. I am optimistic,
cautiously optimistic, but optimistic. So talks of right now going
on in Egypt, there are Hamas and Israelian negotiators. Sadly,

(06:35):
Israel is going to have to release I believe thousands
of prisoners who were involved in the massacre, and Israel
is going to have to release terrorists.

Speaker 4 (06:50):
Back into.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
Gaza for those twenty presumably alive hostages and the bodies
that are of of the of the hostages that were killed,
and and you know, giving it to terrorism is not
something that anybody wants to do, but we got to
get the I mean, it's been two years. We don't

(07:13):
know what condition those hostages are and and you know
what are the hostages? You know what kept him alive?
He was able to be exchanged out. This was a
few months ago, but kept him alive. Is hoping to
see his family and he didn't realize how Hamas killed
his family already. I mean this Hamas needs to cease
to exist. And and I don't understand why it's taken

(07:33):
so long. And the world should have all you know,
got behind you know the cause, and got those help
get those hostages back, and that would have eliminated two
years of all of this one eight seven seven Dottley,
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Clicklike and subscribe. So everywhere I go I smell pot.

(10:40):
I mean, it's just it's being used ubiquitously. I wish
it'd smelled better, but yeah, everywhere I go it just stinks.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
I mean, you smell it.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
That's what I think I've actually liked about Colorado is
even though Colorado was one of the first states to
legalize marijuana, you're outside your hiking your your mountain. I mean,
you're not in and so you get some fresh air.
But when you're in the city, uh, and whether it's Vegas,
New York, LA, it just you just smell it.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
You go to a hotel room or a motel room
and and it just reeks of it.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
And it's it's frustrating that that this is where we
are today, where you know, legalizing marijuana, which is something
I supported, so people had access to something for pain,
because we knew that pain medications were going to start
getting limited because they were blaming the fentandel crisis on
doctors and not the cartels and drug use and the

(11:37):
farious groups that are you know.

Speaker 4 (11:40):
Make drug dealers. But I wanted that. I wanted available
for those who needed it.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
I also wanted us to study it so we could
see where the medicineal health applications are and and hard
to study something that's class Schedule one and and illegal
in many states. And then I also want the police
freedom so then 't have to be sitting there pulling
people over, you know, for small amounts of marijuana. They
could deal with the more aggressive and more violent crimes.

(12:10):
So yeah, I voted to legalize it. What I didn't
think was gonna happen is the degree of people driving
under the influence. Kids in high school, middle school having
access to it, people dropping out of school, not wanting to.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
Go to work.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
We have a big earth of commercial drug drivers. I
hear the media outlets going, you know, why were we
giving CDLs to illegal aliens and illegal migrants here? Because
there's I'm not saying this is an excuse, but if
somebody smokes marijuana, uses marijuana, they can't get a commercial

(12:49):
driver's license. So that pool of young, strapping individuals who
want to be the back vote of America and drive
trucks started to shrink. So we were questioning the safety
of marijuana and driving. And I remember initial studies coming

(13:10):
out of Colorado going, no, we really aren't seeing it. Uptick,
I'm like, really, I read there are more marijuana related
car accidents.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
No, no, we're not seeing it. It's safe.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
Well no, I'm I'm watching people get into their car.
You're seeing them smoke in the parking lot and then
get in into their car. And I had even suggested
maybe before you know, it's one thing to legalize it,
but maybe before we you know, mass you know, allow
it and give certain people licenses so they could sell

(13:41):
it and keep them open during the pandemic.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
Let's at least make sure our cops have a way
to do.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
A breathalyzer or to do a test to you know,
ensure that they aren't dying.

Speaker 3 (13:50):
And we just know we're just not there yet.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
And still here we are in twenty twenty five with
individuals getting behind the wheel, and many.

Speaker 3 (13:58):
Individuals who use marijuana, whether they smoke them.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
They eat them, you know, like in terms of edibles
or baked goods.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
They don't feel high, just like those who drink alcohol.
They're like, I'm good, I'm good.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
And you're looking at them going you're stammering your speech,
you're not standing still, No, you're not good. Well, we
have a study coming out of Ohio looking at the
growing number of marijuana users who are driving while high,
and they say forty percent of victims of fatal vehicle
accidents over the past six years have had elevated levels

(14:33):
of THHD in their blood. The drug screenings were performed
during the autopsy process. As you know, THHD tetrahydrocannabiol is
the psychoactive compound of the cannabis plant. That's what makes
you feel if you forig gigli whatever. And the right
State university led study was This has been reported by
Fox News and this was published in the Journal of

(14:53):
American College of Surgeons.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
Looked at two hundred and forty six dead drivers.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
The researchers found that forty two percent of them tested
positive for THHC average blood level of thirty point seven
nanograms per.

Speaker 4 (15:06):
Millileter, which is a high amount.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
Those levels remained high over a six year period, despite
the state recently legalizing recreational cannabis. They said the levels
found of the study were far higher than the legal limit.
The legal limit is two two nanograms, not thirty uh Colorado, Washington,
Nevada the legal limit is five nanograms. So you know,

(15:35):
we're seeing more and more individuals that are not caring.
They're using marijuana for variety reasons. One recreational, one you know,
for sleep, one for medicinal purposes. But we're not informing
people that, you know, it's not just about drunk driving.
Your marijuana can get you know, picked up, that can

(15:55):
be used as evidence and you can go to jail
for a long time if you are under the influence.
But people don't seem to care. I told you I
was speaking at a high school, local high school, and
one of the kids, one of the teenagers, raises her
hand and says, how do I get my parents to
stop smoking pot?

Speaker 3 (16:11):
While they're driving me to school?

Speaker 2 (16:13):
The car fills up with smoke, and I smell a
pot when I come to school. Now you know what
was she does? She smoke pot, And she was trying
to use that as a way to say, well, blame
it on my parents. But I looked at the teacher
and I, you know, like this, we gotta get ahold
of parents, We gotta look at this.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
And she said she's gonna take care of it.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
But if parents are driving their kids to school smoking dope,
this is dangerous stuff. Not to mention these kids don't
want to breathe this stuff in the pesticides, the contaminants,
the metals, and so you know, many people feel that
if they eat an edible then it's okay because they're
not smoking and they're not necessarily feeling as much of

(16:52):
a high as they might with no. No, it all
can put you under the influence. And in fact, marijuana
these days is a lot more potent. This isn't your
grandfather's dope. This is a lot more potent because people
got used to it than I used it. And in
order for there to be a market and competition, somebody
had to sell it stronger than another person's product. So

(17:15):
the stuff on the market's pretty pretty strong. And we
see this in the medical realm of people having psychosis,
people having severe nausea. Somebody will be having cyclical vomiting
or very severe vomiting. We call it cannabis hyper embasis syndrome.
Hyper embasis is multiple vomiting episodes. And I'll ask them,

(17:38):
I go, have you used marijuana recently? And they said yes,
to control the nausea. Michael, how often are you using it? Well,
I'm using it a few times a day because I'm
really nauseous. Well, it's building up. Another thing about marijuana
is the half life of marijuana is a lot longer.
Marijuana could be in your system for days, weeks. You
could pick it up on a drug test sometimes a

(17:58):
month later, as opposed to alcohol.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
But people that the word's not getting out.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Once something is legal, people think, okay, well then it's good,
or it's healthy, or it's And there was a child
that was killed. She was in the backseat of a
car because somebody high on dope. I think all we
had in assistant was marijuana rams the car kills the
daughter in the back seat. So well, we got some

(18:26):
work out, you know, to cut out for us. You know,
marijuana CoA dull our senses, effect our coordation, make us
less astute as it pertains to rules, and and it
when when you don't have those reflexes you need. I
mean I drive. I drive in southern Nevada, so we
have three main highways and we kind of make fun

(18:48):
of the highways where the fifteen, you know, is usually
always busy and crowded like an LA highway. So you
just sit there and you know, you go maybe five
miles an hour. You have the ninety five that also
gets blocked up, but you're able to still speed, but people.

Speaker 4 (19:02):
Don't follow the rules.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
And then you got the two fifteen, which kind of
circles the city, and we look at it like a racetrack.
And I gotta tell you, I see people drive on
that sucker and I smell pot.

Speaker 4 (19:14):
Now.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
Now, the two fifteen is in a non congested area
of the city. It's out there in the desert, and
for me to smell pot not with my window closed,
coming in through the car's filter system, means that potency
of that car that just sped by me had to
have been really, really high. And you know, some people say,

(19:37):
but doctor Dahlia, I gotta identify a marijuana smoker on
the road because they drive really really slow. Some of
them will also drive fast. As much as we would
like to simplify things saying well, somebody on alcohol is
going to swerve, whereas somebody with marijuana is going to
be driving paranoid, and not entirely because there's different strains.

(19:57):
Some of the strains of marijuana more stimulating some or
more relaxing. But these falling asleep at the wheel. Is
it somebody who's sleep deprived, Is it somebody who had
a stroke, or is it somebody who you know has
too much cannabis in their system. And also, people who
use marijuana may not understand that it's additive and cumulative.

(20:17):
So whatever you're getting in your system today is going
to still be there, Tomorrow, still be their Friday, still
be their next Monday. So as you're adding more, you
know you're having a higher blood content and tissue content,
so quit driving stoned. We really need to be able
to test a lot easier than we do and just

(20:40):
stop the craft.

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Speaker 2 (22:29):
So, you know, we I talk about personal stuff on
the show because i want you guys to realize that
I'm not just sitting there saying do as I do,
not as I or do as I say, not as
I do. I walk the walk too, And I've been
maybe a little dishonest with you guys, not on purpose,
but you know, I haven't really felt.

Speaker 4 (22:51):
Anxious depressed about a lot of things.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
And over the.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
Last sixteen years, almost seventeen years of my show, yeah,
I've been, you know, tell on you about how somehow
my coping mechanisms are are good.

Speaker 4 (23:04):
No, I exercise, I get some sun. Now.

Speaker 3 (23:08):
The other day I was having some issues with we
have you know.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
My family, not my my sons and husband, but my
family is they're pretty toxic and and so I was
getting a little frustrated with them. So I go outside,
get a little bit of son walk. The dogs come
back and side and I feel happy again. And I've
been you know, teaching you guys some of my coping
mechanisms that have really worked. But then I come to

(23:35):
find out after I go to the dentist that I
must be really stressed out. And it was interesting because
for years dentists are like, you know, do you have stress?

Speaker 4 (23:48):
Are you stressed out?

Speaker 9 (23:49):
Like?

Speaker 2 (23:49):
No, actually no, I mean compared to medical school, you know,
compared to growing up with my parents and all that.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
I'm I'm blessed. I'm too blessed to be.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
No.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
Not well, this last time I went to the dentist. Hey, well,
one of the reasons why I went to the dentist
is I'm eating something and I feel something hard and
I'm like, wow, I must have lost a filling. And
it ends up it wasn't a filling. It was a
piece of bone off my tooth, one of the cusps

(24:25):
that I must have with all my I guess years
of tooth grinding have broken broke down, and my teeth
are ground down to almost the gum. Now, yes, the tooth.
Does you know there is the gum line and there
you know, there's a SubTerrain of your tooth. But I've

(24:48):
destroyed my teeth with my grinding. Now, if you ask me,
am I stressed?

Speaker 7 (24:56):
Am?

Speaker 2 (24:56):
I no, I, but this last time when the dentist,
I go, well, yeah, you know, I got You know,
my family is there's this happening, this happening, and you know,
the hostages, the well, it's apparently manifesting in ways. And
I didn't think I was suppressing, because your body will

(25:18):
find pressure points, release points, and I guess I'm doing
that in my sleep.

Speaker 3 (25:24):
Now.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
I know I've been grinding my sleep for years because
my husband would say he could hear him he can't
hear me grind my teeth anymore. So I thought, Okay,
then I don't have the problem anymore. Well, why hasn't
he for years heard me grind my teeth because there's
no friction the teeth of flat. So because I've ruined

(25:47):
most of my feelings, which, by the way, you know
I had fairly decent dental care. The one thing I
do after credit my mom for is making sure we
went to the dentist even when we didn't have money,
you know, for rent and other things. She made sure
we somehow got to the dentist. Always brush your teeth
because she had bad teeth, and she says, you definitely

(26:08):
don't want to hear a life worth of bad teeth,
and so I was.

Speaker 3 (26:12):
I was very grateful for.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
That, even though I really couldn't stand those fluorite treatments.
Remember you had toyah this ucky gel in a tray
and you had to hold onto the tray with your
teeth and let the gel soak in, and it was
really disgusting. And I couldn't stand those treatments and I'd
be crying and drooling and as I hate it going

(26:34):
to the dentist. But fortunately I don't have a lot
of cavities. I prusure my teeth a lot. I try
to keep my sugar to a minimum, and you know
I should dental floss more and water pick more. But
the teeth grinding, I know a lot of you will
do it. A lot of you also may be grinding
your teeth and clenching when you potty. I'm starting to

(26:56):
be more aware of that. Yeah, and I'm thinking about
starting to use my nightguard when I go to the bathroom.
I don't think I grind, but something's happening now. Nightguards
are a godsend, but the trick is you have to
use them.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
I don't like using them. I can't sleep with something
in my mouth.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
And I cough, and it just I need to, I guess,
come up with a nightguard that'll stay. I did have
a dentist created formed nightguard, and I chewed right through.
I ground right through it within a year. And so
those are expensive. So I kind of have stalled on,

(27:41):
you know, on getting more nightguards. But I definitely recommend
you do that. But another thing I also recommend is
now if you're like me, going, oh, I'm happy, go lucky.
I'm good. You know nothing's getting me down. I feel great.
I don't know what everybody's stressed out about.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
I'm good. You know I ain't no thing but a
chicken wing.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
No, you need to look for other sides of stress.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
You can check your biomarker, check your heart, your stomach lining.
You know a lot of people don't realize that their
acid reflux is a sign of their help stress.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
Skin picking.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
A lot of people will go after their skin and unfortunately,
you know, scar themselves, or they'll pull out their hair,
or they'll keep playing with something.

Speaker 4 (28:30):
Like their cuticles.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
And and you know, as a doctor, we learn to,
you know, discover ways that might not be obvious. When
somebody says, no, I'm not the prayers. I'm not anxious,
I'm good. I could tell if you're chewing your nails.
I could tell by your teeth. I could tell. And
so make sure you let your doctor know that you

(28:52):
are you know, if you are stressed, and ask them
to look at parts of your body that might not
necessarily be apparent to you, that might be showing elements
of stress. Because we talk about in terms of good health,
you need to have your cholesterol good, you need to

(29:15):
have your blood sugar down, you need to have your
you know, no high blood pressure. But we all always
always say, you know, you gotta cut the stress. I'm like, okay, yeah,
cut the stress. Okay, I'll make sure I go on vacation,
I'll sit by the pool, I'll watch a Netflix movie.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
Why do we bring up stress? Because stress kills?

Speaker 2 (29:35):
And I keep bringing up that Indiana Jones comment, you
know where he said, it's not the years, it's the miles.
And I feel like I have a lot more miles
than on me than my biological age should. And whether
it was medical school, whether it was my family, whether

(29:55):
it was I just you know, I took on a
lot of stress, and I took on other people's stress.

Speaker 4 (30:04):
Don't worry.

Speaker 3 (30:05):
I got this.

Speaker 4 (30:06):
Don't worry.

Speaker 3 (30:06):
I got this.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
I've taken on so much more than I could chew?
Did I really have to graduate college in four years
with no money? So I took all the classes I could,
summer classes, worked multiple part time jobs. Did I really
have to do that? By the time I got to
people said, God, you went to medical school young. You
were just turning twenty two, and I go, I was

(30:27):
a forty year old by the time I got into
medical school.

Speaker 3 (30:31):
In terms of my.

Speaker 2 (30:33):
You know, my attitudes and my experiences, it was just, yeah,
while everybody you know sleeps.

Speaker 4 (30:41):
How many hours a day?

Speaker 2 (30:43):
You know, I all that extra time was me working
or dealing with BS or getting dumped or who knows.
And so we really cannot underestimate the amount of stress
we've put our bodies through. And when I hear people,
you know, they get diagnosed with cancer, or they get
diagnosed with heart disease or liver disease, and like, well,

(31:05):
I didn't do anything.

Speaker 4 (31:06):
Wrong, I did. What about the stress?

Speaker 2 (31:10):
Even the most health conscious people may be vulnerable to that,
And so how do you limit the stress? I Mean,
one thing that's gonna help me is the hostage, is
coming home? Is the country not being so divided? The
laws that I see people do, the the You know
we're gonna be talking about what happened with you know,

(31:32):
senators from publican, senators being wired, being tapped. You know
that this kind of stuff really stresses me. But you know,
we'll talk about stress a little bit later, you know,
in the show. But we are limiting it is paramount
to our health. One eight seven seven doctor ll you
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Think you're over tuning in one eight seven seven doctor
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I dare somebody to tap my phone when I think
somebody's listening in. Oh my gosh, I would screw with
you so badly. I would the stuff I would make
you listen to.

Speaker 4 (34:38):
I would torture you.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
Could I could torture somebody by saying things that they
don't want to hear. I'm actually really really good at it,
where I could get really really descriptive about a medical case,
you know, or something. I mean, how many times have
I turned your awn stomachs?

Speaker 3 (34:56):
Right?

Speaker 4 (34:56):
I have some skill in that, if the CIA ever needs.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
But very frustrating to think that somebody could have been
listening in on private conversations work conversations. As we saw
what happened here where special Counsel Jack Smith. Former special
counsel Jack Smith was allegedly spying on political opponents during
the January sixth probe, and where they tapped multiple senator's phones.

(35:29):
According to Fox News, the FBI, working under Smith's direction,
of taking call logs and metadata tied to nearly a
dozen GOP senators, including Hawley, as part of its investigation
into the Capitol riot. They said the tracking involved call
records and time stamps, but not allegedly the content of
the conversations.

Speaker 3 (35:49):
Really, I'm sure they listened in. Senator Josh Howley's pretty
upset about it. I'll blame him.

Speaker 2 (35:55):
Till Fox News Digital and at the Pambondi hearing today
that he wants a huge investigation of this, and I
don't blame them. The newly released document suggested it was
Biden's administration that was spying on the president's political opponents,
which he called quote a profound violation on the separation
of powers. He said the activity fits what he views

(36:16):
as part of a broader pattern of executive overreach under Biden,
citing alleged surveillance of Catholic churches parents at school board meetings,
and social media censorship.

Speaker 4 (36:25):
He says, the truth comes out.

Speaker 2 (36:27):
Biden Stasse, who claimed to have been saving our sacred democracy,
in fact worked over time to destroy it all for power,
spine on Catholic churches, prosecuted pro lifers to play the
FBI agent or the FBI getst parents at school board meetings,
and tried to tap the phones of their political enemies,
including mine. He says, this is an abuse of power,

(36:47):
beyond Watergate, beyond Jaeger Hoover, one that directly strikes at
the Constitution, the separation of powers of the First Amendment.
He says, we need a full investigation of all involved,
who knew about it, who ordered it, who approved it,
anyone and everyone who invited the law, violated the law
must be prosecuted. And the way to save this country
is to restore the rule of the law.

Speaker 4 (37:05):
Now you know, they.

Speaker 3 (37:09):
The fact that something like this happened.

Speaker 2 (37:12):
Marsha Blackburn, Senator Washington from Wisconsin, Senator Haggitty, Senator Loomis
from Wyoming, Senator Lindsay Graham. These are people that were
tracked by Jack Smith. I don't know where Jacksmith is.
You don't see him these days. I don't want to
see him, but something like this where where you know,

(37:34):
you know, I keep telling you guys, don't let politics
ruin you, don't let politics ruin you and your family.
Don't take politics so seriously. The problem is is when
this type of stuff happens, it does scare the hell.

Speaker 3 (37:47):
Out of you.

Speaker 2 (37:48):
If you have the wrong person in power, they could
do some disgusting things allegedly, and they could literally, you know,
make it happen and such that no other political parties
could later win. I mean, we have a lot of
checks and balances, but as we saw with the last administration,

(38:09):
what did they do with the border. Well, what we'll
do is we'll just bring a lot more voters in.
That's how we'll do that. And you know we need
to get the credit. So here's a Biden shirt. Okay,
really and then and then you know, well, we're going
to allow mail in balance. Well, why would you do that?
Most other you know, countries don't do that because there

(38:32):
there's room for fraud. No, that's not that's not the
safest way to vote. And you know you can ask
for a mail in ballot or provision ballot, which we've
done for years. No, No, No, the default is going to
be the mail in Balotce, So let's just flood the.

Speaker 4 (38:47):
Post officers and the mailboxes with ballots.

Speaker 2 (38:50):
Well, that's not very safe. And then you know when
you start to kind of add all this stuff up.
Now they want to pack the core. They want to
make d C it's its own state. They want, you know,
the gerrymanderin that's been done all these years. It's it
is kind of frightening. And I want in America. I

(39:14):
don't want republican or a Democrat owned country.

Speaker 3 (39:20):
I want a.

Speaker 2 (39:21):
Country where we have diversity of idea and thoughts and democratic,
but also common sense and safe.

Speaker 3 (39:29):
And so if you have gang.

Speaker 2 (39:31):
Members and trend aar Agua and cartel members that got
in illegally, it should be a slam dug and everybody
should be in agreement that they should be deported. I mean,
when you look at Bill Clinton, when you look at
Hillary Clinton, when you look at you know, their time
previously in government and how they had advocated against, you know,

(39:55):
removing illegal immigrants and and even even not at the
time these were cartel members or criminals.

Speaker 3 (40:02):
Now they have a different tune.

Speaker 2 (40:06):
Another thing that kind of hit the headlines today which
I really haven't been able to dive into, but this
was kind of breaking is they say allegedly that President
Biden ordered a CIA cover up of his quote unquote
corrupt business ties to Ukraine. CIA director John Ratcliffe that
classified a memo after a review of historical records from

(40:30):
Biden's veer as tenure as Vice president, and I guess.
The top secret document, according to Daily Mail, highlights how
Ukrainian government officials were uneasy about Biden's visits to the
country during the Obama years. The dossier details officials in
Kiev give privately raged at Biden for coming to their

(40:51):
nation to lecture them about corruption while whilst Hunter sat
on the board of a Ukrainian gas company. So officials
believe that the position held by the VP sun show
that there was a double standard of the US government
regarding corruption of politics. There was also a portion of
an email which states that then Vice President Biden would
strongly prefer the report not be disseminated. The email was

(41:13):
signed PDB Briefer. PDP stands for Presidential Delay Briefing, a
daily intelligence report compiled by the president for the president
by US intelligence agencies.

Speaker 3 (41:23):
And so the more is going to be coming out
on this.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
But you know, this is what frustrates people in terms
of using If we're going to elect an official and
donate money and go through the process of trusting them,
now b do it by the book. And that's not
what happens. The reality of it is is we have

(41:47):
crooks and crooks and more crooks and it's just overflow
a ing. And one of the reasons why President Trump
won twice is because he was the nonpoliticy Titian. I
know the other side thinks Caesar crook, but you know,
we we need somebody who's not the typical politician. We're

(42:09):
sick of this, and unfortunately you get the wrong person
in power who's corrupt or somebody who's a puppet for
whoever is now running things and whoever has control of
the auto pen And it's pretty scary. Look at how
Justice uh Bret Kavanaugh, fortunately was not assassinated by somebody plotting, comes,

(42:35):
gets flies into Dallas, goes to his house, sees two
US marshals there, so decides to abort the plan, then
decides to turn himself in.

Speaker 4 (42:45):
And what happens to that person?

Speaker 3 (42:47):
Uh eight years.

Speaker 2 (42:49):
Because we you know he's transgender, and they want to
make sure he gets a treatment he needs. And and
you know there there's double standards and law, there's anybody
plotting to kill anybody.

Speaker 3 (43:02):
I don't think eight years is appropriate for anyone.

Speaker 2 (43:06):
Yes, he turned himself in, that was nice that he
did that, and yeah he gets some credit as opposed
to life in prison. But still come on, So we'll
see what happens with this. Obviously the investigation is ongoing.
We'll keep you posted. But I'm just of the mindset
that now I think I'm just going to grind my

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