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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Well, hey, now episode four here of the Rogue Recap.
I'm your host, Lynda McLachlin, and we are here for
yet another day of insanity. I have some real doozies today, folks.
I thought yesterday was crazy, but today's pretty bad. There's,
first of all, there's no shortage of lunatics and it's funny.
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I saw something else on X like, oh, it must
be like a slower news day because we're waiting for
Trump's announcement and we're waiting for this, and we're waiting
for that. And I was like, Yeah, I don't know
what you people are talking about. There is so much
going on and we're going to try to get to
some of it today. And I really hope that you
guys are enjoying the show again. I would love to
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know what you want to hear about. So please, if
you are listening to this podcast and you have something
that's driving you nuts where you feel like is not
getting the properach, give me a hot tip on social media. Say, Linda,
I need you to talk about this. Nobody is talking
about it, and it can't be you know, your nine
year old nephew's birthday party. There's a reason nobody's talking
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about that except the people in your family. Well kidding aside,
you know, I really I would love to know what's
getting under your skin, and I hope that I'm touching
on some of those issues. For example, today we're going
to talk about a gentleman by the name of Sam
Soko or Soka, I'm not sure. He's a King County
public defender, and he was reportedly one of the individuals
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arrested during the Antifa protests at the University of Washington.
So let's just unpack that for a hot second. There's
an oath you take when you become a lawyer, a judge,
someone who is a purveyor of the law. Right you
are upholding the law. You are helping people defend themselves
when they are being wrongly accused of breaking the law.
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And to be a public defender paid by tax payer dollars.
And then to be a part of Antifa, which really
should just be a domestic terrorist group and let's just
be done with it already. But you're a member of
Antifa and you're protesting with them at a university. They're
setting things on fire, they are causing police officers to retreat.
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This is where you think that you should be spending
your free time. During the day, I'm going to be
this public defender, but at night, I mean talk about
Jackal Hyde. I hope that this guy is going to
be arrested. But I mean I saw this today on Exena.
I was like, hat tipped to libs of TikTok. That's
your constitutionally protected right to peacefully protest. But when you
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go out and you cover your face and you wear
like hats and masks and mendannas and you that's not
being brave. That's you're a coward. It's so absurd that
these people think that they have a right to go
in and hurt people that are just working and obstruct
people that are just going about their day or going
about their business. And now they can't because you're not
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doing a peaceful protest. You're doing a violent and dangerous protest.
And as a public defender, it's disgusting that you think
you have. I mean, my God, of all people, you
should know, I'm really kind of done with this holy
Antifa movement thing. It's really more about just being a
part of a group, right, Like, go join a club,
do you like books, Go join a book club. Do
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you like to play chess? Go play chess, Go do
something with your time. Volunteer at a shelter. There are
so many animals that could use some love and a
walk or whatever. Why are you joining this group that
wants to go out and destroy everything. Nobody believes in
your cause, but other lunatics like you. And so at
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the end of the day, you're not gonna get a
whole lot done, and you're not gonna get a whole
lot achieved because you're not doing in a constructive way. Period.
End of sentence. Anyways, So this guy, I'm gonna try
and say his name again, Sam Suoca. I think that's it,
Sue Oka, this guy King County public defender. Let's follow him, right,
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Let's make sure that this guy doesn't continue to be
a public defender. I mean, I guess he won't be
right because he's gonna be too busy defending himself because
he's a moron. And then here's another great story that
happened today Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City has approved
three new flags so that they can get around Utah's
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ban on pride flags. So this is like the quick
summary that I read in the paper today. The city's
new three flags will mix the existing Salt Lake City
flag design with elements of flags celebrating various communities that
were barred from being flown at public buildings. Basically, we're
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redoing all of the flags that are flown in their
government buildings so that they can fly a Pride flag
because they want to be inclusive of all people. Do
you know what flag represents all of us? Because I
have an idea, it's the American flag. If you are
an American citizen, first of all, you better be so thankful.
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We are so blessed to live in America. And if
you've traveled outside of the United States, you know how
true that is. But I think most people they don't
realize how lucky they are, and they like to make
stupid comments about fascism and communism and Trump is a
Nazi and all. It's utter nonsense. And again I go
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back to my comments from yesterday's show, which is, I'm
so sick of people saying things that have literally zero
and I do mean zero basis in anything factual. It's
just your opinion. But if you go to people and
you say, well, why do you hate capitalism? What do
you hate about it, h they don't know. Or if
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you go to people that are at these new protests
right against Elon Musk and Doze or Trump or medicaid
or whatever, and they're out there, you know, every day,
all over the country. Have you noticed a few things
about these people, because I know I have, and it's
super weird. First of all, they're all older. They are
all older. It's very very odd. I'm talking like sixties seventies,
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and they're holding up these signs. And when you go
up to them and you say, why are you here today?
What are you protesting? They have to pull out a
piece of paper and they read off that piece of
paper and I'm like, wait a minute. You are so
committed to this action, to this messaging that you are
a part of today, that you decided to take a
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part of your day, especially a Saturday or Sunday when
you're off, you if you work, and you know you
have the weekends off, so you you're not working today,
but you're out and you're protesting with this group of
lunatics for whatever the cause is. But when I ask you,
why are you here? Why is this so important to you?
What matters to you? You have to take out a
piece of paper and read it. I mean, come on,
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what's going on? Who is paying for all of this?
I mean many people have said it's George Soros, and
I certainly wouldn't put it past him. I mean him
and his son Alex. And they're looped into Huma Aberdeen,
who is now engaged to George Soros's son Alex, and
she obviously is former chief of staff for Clinton and
the Clinton Foundation, and she has ties back to the
Islamic Brotherhood. And I could go on and on and
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on and on about all of the various people that
are involved. I just know that they have chartered buses,
prepared signs, and they have groups of people that have
nothing better to do but stand out there for hours
on end. But when you go up to them and
you ask them what matters to you? Why are you here?
They can't tell you. You know what that tells me.
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They don't know because they don't care. They're just getting paid.
So now we have this Utah ban on pride flags,
and the legislative body in Salt Lake City has decided
that they're going to get around it in Salt Lake
City and they are going to put these Pride flags
up because everybody needs to feel safe, and everybody needs
to be included, and everybody needs to be represented. When
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did this happen that you need to be represented? When
did this happen that everybody needs and everybody wants and
everybody has it? No, they don't. We have one flag,
it's the American flag, and we fly it. That's it.
You want to put flags up in your house with
flowers that have special meetings to you. You want to
put it on your car, on your keychain, on your
rear view mirroric, go for it. Knock yourself out. But
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why does an entire city have to have a giant
flag because of you know, whatever your thing is today.
It's absurd and not for nothing. There's nothing in the flag,
Like if we have a Pride flag and then we
have two other flags, so three flags, that's all we
need to cover all of the people. They all feel
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represented now in Salt Lake City, of course not it's nonsense.
But this is what they're telling you, right, that the
Pride flag being roped in is what will make it
all encompassing. And it's just not true. But it's an agenda.
It's an agenda. That they have to keep pushing and
that they have to say that the American flag is
not inclusive, the American flag does not represent all of us. Well,
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if that's true, and you don't feel that the American
flag is representing you, and you don't feel that your
voice is heard, then why don't you go and live
in another country and see how much they care about
your individual voice. Go ahead, I dare you, In fact,
I'll pay for you to go. Just go, and the
only condition is that you don't come back, because I've
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had just about enough of I need to be seen,
I need to be recognized. It's like, no, that's not
what it is, this whole thing with Salt Lake City.
I got to tell you, Salt Lake, I'm very disappointed.
And I just can't believe that the American flag, that
beautiful flag, is not enough. I really I just struggle
with this. I just you know what is missing in
your life that this is what you did today for
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your taxpayers. Just give me a break. And you know,
you look at these people here in New York City
protesting the whole Free Palestine movement, and they're still at
Columbia University, and they're over at Cornell, and they're at
all of the QUNI schools. It's disgusting. And they're all
in the caffes and they're wearing these scarves and they've
got glasses on and masks on, and you can't see
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who they are. They're blocking their face at every turn.
Why are they doing that? Why are you blocking your face?
You're so committed to this effort, you're so committed to
what you're doing, and why you're there blocking streets, not
allowing Jewish students to get into class, making these disgusting
and horrific comments to Jewish students and Christian students who
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dare to go to school and get the education that
they paid for, the same education that a lot of
these druks are getting for free because they're here on
student visas, foreign visas. They're getting their educations paid for
by the university, and they're funding and their donors, and
they still think they deserve federal funding, which is absurd.
But now we had today these masked invaders at the
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Columbia Library. The security at the school blocked all of
the exits. So if you were there and you were
causing a ruckus in the Columbia School library today and
other students couldn't study and couldn't prepare for finals and
other things like that here at the end of the semester,
because you decided that you wanted to come in and
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talk about free Palestine and where your stupid scarves and
where your stupid bandan is and carry your stupid signs.
You don't know what you're talking about. First of all,
I mean, ask any of these protesters when you say
from the river to the sea, what does it mean?
What river? What sea? And what does it mean? They
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don't know. They have no idea. If you say to them,
what is it that happened to Palestine? What offense did
Israel do that? Now you think they deserve to die,
They deserve to never have freedom, and they are the oppressors,
and Palestine is a victim. What a load of horse shit.
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Give me a break. You know, I've been to Israel
three or four times, both in wartime and in peacetime,
and I can tell you as somebody who has been
to the West Bank and been to Gaza, Israel is
not the aggressor by any stretch. They are not. Most
of them are living in Kabbutza's. They're praying they're doing
their thing. They have absolutely no desire to have any
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interaction whatsoever with the Palestinian people on the other side
of the West Bank. But they are firing rockets every
single day, so much so that their kids have to
be in underground playgrounds. If you go into the town
of State of Road, or if you go into Ashkalan,
or you go to Soroka University Hospital and you talk
to people, they'll tell you what's going on on the border,
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but you have to actually go there and see it
for yourself. So when these people go into these universities
and they walk around with their Palestinian flags and they're
carrying all of the paraphernalia of Hama, and you say
to them, what does it mean when you say from
the river to the sea, Palestine will be free, because
the area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea
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would wipe out Israel. So is that what you want?
Are you the next hitler? Is that what you're saying?
You want to kill all the Jews? Why you look
at the funding that the United States has given through
UNRWA and through other aid that we've given to Palestine.
The aid that has gone from Israel over to Palestine.
They don't use it to help the people. Their children
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are on clothed, they're sick, their hospitals are falling down.
They slaughter their animals in the middle of the street.
And this isn't something that I've read about, like you know,
in a book or saw on a paper. I saw
it with my own ice. I was there. This is
a real thing. It is a third World way of life.
They dumb down their people and they trap them. Their
own people are victims of the terrorist group Humus. This
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is a real thing here. You know, these are people
who are trapped in a country. If they try to
leave and find a better way of life, they come
after them. They'll shoot them cross in the West Bank.
And guess what happens if they happen to make it
to Israel. Israel has several sections within its country. It
has a Greek Orthodox, it has a Catholic section, it
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has a Muslim section. They have all sorts of things.
It's amazing. And you know what, when the Syrian Christians
were being murdered, the Drews were being murdered by Islamic radicals,
they came to Israel, and Israel welcomed them with open
arms and protected them. These are the things that drive
me nuts. But anyways, I'm really down a rabbit hole
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in this issue. These demonstrators today at Columbia Library were
not able to get out after they protested and caused
this disruption without showing their identification on the way out.
I mean, how great is that. You think you're gonna
walk in, You think you're gonna talk trash and make
noise and disrupt everybody and just no accountability. Tide's turning,
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Baby tide is turn Perhaps you should get on the
other side. Maybe you should go back and read some books,
which is what you're here to do in the first place, right,
I mean, these kids are ridiculous. They need honestly, guys
should go join the book club with the ANTIFA members.
And then, speaking of flags, to go back to that
story for a minute. I saw this story and it
was just so great. So there's this Polish politician and
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he tore down the European Union flag. Then he wiped
his shoes on it and he burned it, and he
says Poland will not display the symbols of a hostile organization.
This is Poland, this is not Brussels and globalism. Is losing,
and I have to say, this is amazing. Like I
remember when people were talking about Brexit because they didn't
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want the UK to become a part of the EU,
and all of these nation states were like, yeah, we're
just going to become the EU, and we'll all be
in the European Union and we'll all work together and
we each nation won't have its own currency and they
won't have their own government, and we'll really just be
under one helm. And how much better that will be?
What are you talking about? That was the beauty of Europe,
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each part of Europe. Each country in Europe had its
own history, its own legacy, and its own you know
things that it was known for. Right if you went
to Italy, you were going there for Rome and the
Colisseum and Florence. And if you went to France, maybe
you're going to Paris in the Eiffel Tower and all
these amazing things. But now they're all a part of
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the EU. Why is this a good thing? Why are
we doing this this? One Polish politician stood up today
and he was like, Nope, I will not do this.
We are this is Poland. We're proud to be Poland,
and we're proud to be Polish period. Hartstop, have a
nice day on by the way, I'm going to use
your flag here to shoeshine. Thank you. I mean amazing.
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I was like, this is like the best thing I've
seen all day, because that's what we need, right we
need more people standing up. And of course there was
a bunch of people there They're like, oh, oh my god,
I can't believe you did that. But you know what,
that's what that really is the change, that's what we're
looking for. We're looking for people to stand up and say,
I dissent, I am not a part of this, I'm
not going along with us, I am informed, and I'm
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not about it. And I just think it's awesome. And
then in the exact polar opposite to this Polish representative,
we have Macron today who welcomed al Jilani, former member
of the Islamic Brotherhood known as an al Qaeda mass murderer,
and and he's a member of ISIS and he was
welcomed open arms today in France. Macrone has said if
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the Israeli Prime Minister Natanna who tries to come to France,
they're going to arrest him on site. So we have
Aljilani who's murdering Christians and Drews in Syria, and then
we have Natignaho, who is literally the only democracy in
the Middle East. What is going on, Macron? Why would
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you do this?
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Is?
Speaker 1 (17:54):
What is the message that you are sending. Obviously you're
not interested in international peace and obviously not interested in
talking to people and hearing their side of the story.
You're a part of that Free Palestine movement, which is
ignorance is bliss because those people are the most ignorant people.
Macrone's a weirdo anyway. I mean, the guy is married,
and he's married to someone much older than him. They
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don't have children, he has nothing else in his life
except you know, turning France into a complete dumpster fire.
So good on you. Way to bring in the mass
murderer who believes in radical Islam. You doing great, Macron,
you know, and again nobody's talking about it, right like,
nobody knows that Macron did this today. Nobody knows that
this kind of stuff is even going on. So all right,
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let's talk. Let's go back for a second. Let's play
a little bit of the madness. Just so you know,
I'm not making it all up. So here is the
Utah legislator talking about why this LGBTQ flag is so wonderful.
You got to hear it.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
I want each and every resident to look up at
any flag that flies at city Hall and be reminded
that their community values belonging and acceptance, and that their
community values every one of them. Let the saga Lily
send a simple but powerful message. Salt Lake City is
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here for you. We believe in you, and we love you.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Please shut up. I mean, this is the kind of
crap I'm talking about. You are here to lower taxes,
make sure that police officers have funding, and you are
here to make sure that our kids are safe getting
to and from school and that the potholes are fixed.
Stop talking about flags and Lily's and stop whispering. I
mean that woman was doing her best. Joe Biden, oh
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my god, just stop, all right. And then the last
story of the day, this is really gross. Democrat Colorado
State Senator Chris Kolker mocks Christians and statements defending a
new radical transgender bill, saying that one day he's going
to stay and before a trans Jesus take a listen
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to this. We'll talk about it on the other side
because it's just gross.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
I'm accountable to Almighty God, because I'm standing up for
equality that my decisions. One day I will stand before
him and be accountable. Well, this is what I believe.
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You ever seen that movie Talladega Knights, and you see
that section where they're talking around the dinner table and
they're talking about what their favorite version.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
Of Jesus is.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
All Right, baby Jesus, I love baby Jesus, and the
guy goes, well, I love Leonard Skinner Jesus when angels
are behind him and the choir is singing and he's
playing Freebird. Well, my day of judgment, I might be
standing in front of trans Jesus. I don't know. I
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don't know. It's what I believe, and I believe that
Jesus God will look at me and say, you stood
up for people. You stood up for those who we're
less fortunate, who struggled. You may pass, you may enter.
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I encourage an ivil.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
Jesus is not trans. Jesus is a man. Jesus is
the son of Joseph and Mary, and Jesus is the
son of God. He is all those things, but he
is not trans. When you come before him at the
pearly Gates and he says to you, why have you
defied me? Why have you furthered a narrative and hurt
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children and promoted mental illness? Instead of saying to people,
God made you in his image. He made you exactly
as He wanted you to be, and when you get
to the other side, you will know him. Christians are
not walking around saying, yeah, we support trans Jesus. You
want to believe that. You think that's going to get
you into the pearly gates, all right, good for you.
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That's free will. You are exercising your free will. But
I assure you there is no trans Jesus. And if
you're hoping to see him, I think you're going to
meet somebody else when you get to the end. Just
my personal opinion. I feel sorry for people like Chris
who want to obstruct and say things like that about Christianity.
I guarantee you if he had said that about Allah,
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if he had said that about something that was in
the Quran, he would have had a very different reaction.
But he wouldn't say that, would he, Nah, he would Anyways,
I hope that everybody is having a great day today.
This is Lynda MacLaughlin with a Rogue recap. It's been
a heck of a newsday. I hope you've learned a
little bit from all these stories and we'll see you tomorrow.
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Be safe wherever you're going, and make sure if you
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We would love to hear what you want to talk about,
and I will do my absolute best to get to that.
Have a great night, everybody,