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July 30, 2025 28 mins

When is enough, enough? Tonight we look at the shooter in NYC, the attackers in Cincinatti, the Free Palestine lunatics and the mountain of other negative grifters destroying our nation from the inside out. 

Tonight we beg the question, when do we fight back? Regain the nation that was ours and stand up? 

We can't take much more. 

 

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Speaker 2 (00:17):
What's up, everybody, and welcome to the Rogue Reecap. Lots
to talk about after another attack here in New York City.
Just such a shame, you know, it's my fourth, I think,
my fourth shooting in Midtown. I work here in Midtown,
just a few blocks from where that shooting was last night.

(00:38):
And what can I tell you other than the fact
that all of these shooters have one thing in common,
which is they have an unsuspecting public. They have people
that are completely and totally unprepared for what's about to happen.
And what's very sad about, you know, the current state

(00:58):
of people is not paying attention. They're totally and completely
engrossed in their phones. Everyone is looking at their phones,
whether they're walking, whether they're sitting down, whether they're eating
dinner with friends or lunch with friends, whether they're waiting
for a coffee, or they're getting on the subway, whatever

(01:18):
it is, their heads and their eyes are bowed down
and they are looking at their phones, and so you're
you not only sneaking up on them with the element
of surprise because you have something horrible planned and nobody
knows what's going on, but it's also the simple fact
that they are completely and totally detached from everything around
them by choice. You know, when I take the subway,

(01:40):
when I take the train in and out of New York,
when I walk up and down the sidewalk, I look
where I'm going once so I don't walk into people,
and two so that if someone is about to mug me,
rob me, jump me, my eyes are open. I am prepared,
I am ready. I hope, for God forbid if that happens.

(02:00):
And I just have to say, you know, some of
the footage I saw yesterday of people walking around Columbus
Circle as this guy is like walking with an AR
fifteen by his side and there they don't even see it.
They're just completely oblivious. He could have been holding, you know,
a grocery bag. They're just not paying attention, They're not looking.

(02:22):
And what's really troubling is there are a lot of
police on the streets of New York. There are police
in the subways, there are police in the train stations,
there are police in and around you know, high traffic areas,
if you're talking about Penn Station or Times Square or
Rockefeller you know, so on and so forth, Columbus Circle.

(02:43):
But they're also looking at their phones. You know. I
love our police officers, and I get it. It's boring
sometimes to just people watch for eight hours. But if
that's what you got to do, that's what you gotta do.
But you know they look at their phones too. But
the moment that you look down, you look away from
the reality of life and you look into your phone
and you start scrolling, whether it's Instagram or x or

(03:04):
Facebook or whatever it is, you're looking at your emails.
It's just not good. And I think what happened last
night is just so sad and very upsetting. You know,
there's a lot of broken hearts today, kids without moms
and dads, and I can't even imagine the sorrow that
they're feeling. And what's said too, is that there's so

(03:25):
much news. There's so much going on that it's not
even the top story, like it was the top story
last night, but today it's like, okay, next, what's the
next horrible thing that's happening. And I think, in addition,
it's very strange, and I'm wondering if you guys feel
the same. It's very very strange how much information we

(03:46):
have about this shooter. I mean, think about it. The
guy who did the Las Vegas shooting where where fifty
people were shot at a concert, the two men who
tried to kill President Trump, Ryan Ruth than Thomas Matthew Crooks.
If we look at what happened with the New Orleans
shooting on New Year's Eve, if we're talking about what's

(04:10):
happening in Cincinnati, Ohio, with the beating of these two
white people by a very large black mob. We don't
know the names of these perpetrators. We don't know where
some of these perpetrators are. If we do know their names,
we don't know their entire life stories. We don't know
anything about them. It's really strange. And yet this guy,

(04:34):
we know his name, we know where he worked, we
have a picture of his ID for his concealed carrie,
We know that he played football in high school. We
somehow have a motive that he wanted to go to
the NFL. I'm like, what the hell this is? The
strangest thing in the world. How could we possibly have
so much information? It's not even twenty four hours old.

(04:56):
The story, it's just it makes no sense. And here's
why it doesn't make any sense, because there's no consistency
to the release of information. And I was reading an
article last night and it said, well, don't worry about
them releasing the information. You know, it's probably just someone
from inside the NYPD leaking. I'm like, right, but even

(05:17):
what they're saying doesn't make sense. They're saying he shot,
he was shot and died of a self inflicted gunshot one.
But he's got this AR fifteen. I'm like, how what
There's even in the picture that they have where he
is supposedly laying, you know, on the ground deceased, there's
no blood around him. There's no blood on anything around him.

(05:38):
I'm like, if you shot yourself, there would be blood.
It's the whole thing just doesn't make sense. And then
they had I guess an interview from an from his
high school coach who said that, you know, because part
of the part of this suspicion was that he was
going he was trying to get to the NFL floors
of this building on Park Avenue and fifty second Street,

(06:00):
which is where the NFL is headquartered, and it's like
floors five through eight of this building, there's forty four floors. Supposedly,
he got on the wrong elevator. That was how he
ended up at Blackstone, this financial group, and he just
happened to kill this woman who was a very well
respected person in the Jewish community and gave a lot

(06:23):
to Jewish causes and nonprofits. He just happened to kill her, okay,
And he killed all the people at the front desk
because he had to get on the elevator, so he
killed the security and everything. And I'm just like, I
really struggle with the fact that you're saying that he
went the wrong way. He went on the wrong elevator.
He knew he had to go to five to eight,
but he ended up on thirty three. So he planned

(06:45):
out this whole thing, drove from Las Vegas to New York,
left his car in the middle of the street, walked
in broad daylight with a giant machine gun to his side,
and then gets inside of the build. It goes to
the royal floor. And now you're telling me that he's
going because he wanted to He wanted to hurt people

(07:08):
at the NFL because he had CTE issues from when
he played high school football, and then the high school
football coach. They find him in the interview me and
he said all he ever hurt was his ankle. I mean,
there's just so many, so many strange things, too much information,
too quickly. It feels to me like there is something

(07:30):
very off about the whole thing. I don't know, it
just it just feels strange. And I would like to
say that, you know, in the days and weeks to come,
that maybe we'll have an answer. I just don't think
we will. I really don't. I feel like there are
so many things going on and we are being totally

(07:50):
lied to. And you know, look over here at this
shiny ball while this is happening over here. You know,
don't let the left hand pay attention to what the
right hand is doing. So God's honest truth. Just very
strange things. And when you start to look at past attacks,
terror like attacks, you have to say to yourself, that's

(08:12):
really not consistent. This is odd. Look at the trans
you know, the trans killings, whether it was Uvalde or
the Tennessee Christian School, like we don't know anything about
those people. There was nothing that came out. We had
to search for so many things. Nothing came out easily.
But in this case, by last night's Prime time, we

(08:35):
knew where he worked, where he went to high school,
where he lived, we had pictures of his ID. And
despite the fact that we had pictures of his ID,
as well as CCTV footage from the cameras in New York,
we still had woke as a joke folks on CNN
claiming that he was white. He is very clearly not white,

(08:57):
Like there's no there's really no way around that. And
I thought to myself, what the hell, What is the
purpose of saying that, Like we are trying to track
down someone who's walking around killing people, is now really
the time to play identity politics and say, oh, no,
he was white. Come on, guys, there has to be

(09:18):
there has to be a point in time, a line
in the stand where you say, past this point, I
can no longer play the you know, woke as a
joke game. I have to be honest because we're trying
to save lives. But you know what, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC,
the BBC, A lot of these people they don't care.
They care about one thing, and that's being committed to

(09:40):
the narrative. And it really is sad, it really is,
and it gets you to a place where people just
don't trust the media. And I'll tell you what I agree.
I think it's a really strange time we're living in
when you care more about what is happening and identity
policy tics then you do about saving the lives of

(10:03):
your fellow citizen and being able to identify, locate and
stop somebody who's just trying to kill innocent folks going
home at the end of the day because he did
this like after six o'clock, just as the day was
coming to a close for many of us in New
York because we work late. Just I'm praying for their children,

(10:23):
I really am. I'm praying for their families. And I
think it's it is a sign of the times that
life is very cheap, how quickly we move on the
aspects of the news that we cover, and how hard
the job is to be a police officer and to
protect people. When you have governors like Hokeel who is

(10:46):
batshit crazy and does not support her police and puts
them in positions to be hurt with the Antifas and
the Free Palestine movements and all these squatters that take up,
you know, rank on the lawns of these prestigious universities
all throughout, you know, the Northeast. It's unbelievable, and it's enough.

(11:06):
I think we're kind of all done with these privileged,
you know kids telling us how we have to live.
And that's what it is, really right. These privileged kids
walk around They've got too much money, they've got too
much time, they've got too many things, too many things
to think of, like, well this could be wrong with me.
Well that could be wrong with me. You know, I'm
suffering from anxiety. I'm suffering from this. I'm suffering from that.

(11:29):
What the hell are you talking about? It's like what
I played a few weeks ago, and you know, the
granddaughter goes to her grandmother and says, I'm feeling very
anxious and I just don't know what to do, and
the grandmother's like, yeah, my day that was called Wednesday.
You sucked it up and you moved on, because it's
a truth. Stop thinking so much about who you are
and what you identify as and how you're feeling, and

(11:51):
just stop it's enough. You don't need to be thinking
about who you are and what you represent where you
stand all the damn time. And to that point, I
found this clip today and it was from this podcast,
and this woman is talking about she's just kind of
over this entire generation of kids just feeling all their

(12:16):
feels all the time.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
More privileged kids are the ones who end up indulging
in all of this nonsense because they're privileged. You know,
if you're poor, you're too busy trying to figure out
how to pay the mortgage. Whereas when you come from privilege,
you feel guilty about your privilege anyway, and then you're
going around looking for cats that you can put on.
Oh you know today, I'm gay, tomorrow I'm trans, etc. Actually,
did you know my great grandmother was black? Or whatever

(12:39):
it is to try and claim some victimhood so that
you can be admired by your friends, or I'm suffering
from mental health issues, I'm doing X, Y and Z.
The schools are encouraging them in this way, the teaching
white kids to feel guilty and black kids to feel
like they're victims, encouraging the whole trans stuff.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
She's totally right. That was from a podcast, a show
called Uprising Voice. I've never seen it before. I don't
know who she is, but I do agree with her.
These kids are just like whatever the next thing is
is what I am. It's absurd. And the problem is
that you just have too much time, you know, if
you don't have anything, if you're from a place where

(13:16):
you're struggling all the time and you're trying to make
ends meet, you don't have time to think about your feelings.
You're too busy trying to put food on the table.
You're too busy trying to figure out where your next
paycheck's coming from. How many hours you have to work
this week to make sure you can pay your rent,
your mortgage. Get your kids to school or camp and
get lunch boxes filled with food in their bags. This

(13:40):
is what people are, you know, with money, aren't thinking
about because it's like, well, of course I have money
for that. Meanwhile, these kids, it's not their money, it's
their parents' money. It's a Coudal generation who is way
too obsessed with themselves, and it's very frustrating. And this
whole thing about being against you know, the Jewish people

(14:03):
is beyond disgusting, you know, they're screaming, free Palestine. They're
screaming from the river to the sea. They're screaming that
this is you know, there's no two state solution. You know,
it's a one state solution. They have no idea what
they're talking about. They have never been to the West Bank,
they have never been to Gaza, they have never been

(14:23):
to the surrounding towns in Israel. They talk about how
the women and the children that were captured in October seventh,
they weren't raped, they weren't beIN they weren't murdered. I mean,
there's video of it, and it's not video from the Israelis.
It's video that these disgusting Palestinian terrorists took on their victims'

(14:45):
phones and then published it. It's really not for debate.
These things happened. They murdered children, they murdered dogs. Why
because they hate That's why. And so you look like
the son of Hamas Mosab Yusef, his father was the

(15:05):
founder of Hamas, and he breaks out. He's like no
way man, He's like I was raised in that I
knew it was wrong. And he got out. He lives
in hiding here in America because he cannot go back
to the Middle East, And he had a really good
comment about trying to understand the Palestinian state and from

(15:25):
where they come. Take a listen.

Speaker 4 (15:27):
Jewish is an ethnic group, it's a religion, it's a culture,
it's a nation. Palistine and Palestinian is an ideology. It
was born just yesterday. Judaism was born five thousand years ago.
It's the most ancient nation on the planet. What are
you talking about? What is Palistine? What is Pedestinian?

Speaker 2 (15:45):
What are I am?

Speaker 4 (15:46):
An Arab? I was born in Judea an Arab. This
is my ethnicity, this is my language, Palistanian. This is
something made up by yes.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
I mean my god. This is somebody who lives through it.
And he is explaining to you this is an ideology
that they have rolled into a terrorist movement. They suppress
their own people. Just look at all of the aid
that's currently sitting in Gaza. They won't let people come
and get it. They won't let the Gazans come and

(16:18):
get food. These Palestinians are unable to get into Gaza,
into the West Bank to get the food that is
free that is sitting there, the flower, the grains. They
can't get to it. You know who is getting to it,
the Hamas terrorists. They're loading it up, they're putting in
the back of trucks and tanks, and then they're taking

(16:38):
it and they're either selling it when it should be free,
or they're taking it and using it for the terrorists.
That's why people are starving and hungry in Gaza. It
has absolutely nothing to do with the Jewish people starving them.
All of that aid, all of that food is sitting
there in the hot sun, going to waste, inspiring and

(17:00):
spoiling deliberately because they have an agenda, they have a narrative,
they have a certain way that things need to look.
And thank God for citizen journalists that are on the
ground and filming all of these goods and products sitting
out in the sun, all this food going to waste,
and saying why aren't they giving it out to the people,

(17:23):
Why aren't they allowing the people to come in and
get it. Doesn't matter if they don't care, it doesn't
fit the narrative. It's the same thing as here. You know.
Regina Specter is a beautiful singer. I love a lot
of her music. It's really really good. And she was
giving a concert the other day and somebody started screaming,

(17:43):
fury Palestine. Now Regina Spector is Jewish, and she's just like, yeah,
this isn't the place for that. Free Palestine say it?
Why why do I have to say that? And she
goes back and forth with this this concert goer and
take a listen.

Speaker 5 (18:03):
I kind of really wanted to lessen.

Speaker 6 (18:13):
I thought this was different than the internet.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
It's real light.

Speaker 6 (18:24):
Yeah, I think he should go, because you this is
not the place for that conversation. If anybody wants to
walk out, is this your chance? Does anybody else want
to take a walk you can? I don't know. I mean,

(18:46):
the only reason I even speak English is because I
came here to escape this ship.

Speaker 5 (18:53):
I need English because I look for trem Jesus up
and now I'm being under here and suck sucks.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
So here's this woman. She's a beautiful singer. I followed
her music for a long time. I had no idea
she was Jewish until I saw this video and it
just made me so sad. She's on stage, she's playing music.
She's not making a political statement. She's not saying anything
about politics at all. She's just singing her songs and
somebody in the audience decides, you know what, I'm gonna
hackle her because she's Jewish. And she talks about how,

(19:29):
you know, I don't even know where she's from. I don't,
but she talks about from wherever she was from, they
were treated poorly because they were Jewish, and so they
came to America and the only language that she knows
and speaks is English. And the reason is because, you know,
her family didn't want her to suffer from being Jewish.
And now it's happening here in America. And the reason

(19:51):
that it's happening here in America is because we need
to lead a Christian and Jewish coalition and pushback every
one of these stupid parades, raids, walkouts, rallies, all this nonsense.
We need to do the same thing. You know, Tommy
Robinson in England, he's an amazing leader and I follow him,

(20:16):
and that man has really suffered quite a bit trying
to expose the amount of I mean, London is overrun
by Islam and it's not assimilating peaceful Islam. It is violent, invasive, disgusting,
Sharia compliant Islam. And they are grooming and they are

(20:36):
raping children, and they are killing dogs because they don't
like dogs, and they are you know, hurting the elderly.
They are punching people in the middle of the street.
It is rabid and violent. And Tommy Robinson is leading
an event on September thirteenth and he's fighting back and
he's asking people from all over Europe to join because

(20:59):
the epidemic of the invasion of Islamic people across Europe
is a very real thing. And they're not coming and
saying we're so glad to be here and to be
free from wherever they're coming from. They're saying, we're coming
here to take over, We're coming here to invade, We're
coming here to make sure that everyone here prays to Allah.

(21:19):
It's a pretty frightening thing. And there's no way for
us to combat this, to combat the violence and this
disgusting way of thinking that men in their fifties and
sixties should be marrying a nine year old. If you
think that's okay, you have problems and you need to
go to It is time to take a stand. It

(21:41):
is time that good people stand up and say enough,
because you know, the expression the only way for evil
things to continue and to grow is for good people
to stand by and do nothing. We have to fight
back in whatever way that we can. I think it's
time and we're lucky that we have a president like

(22:03):
Donald Trump. But local law enforcement is a problem because
they don't arrest the rabbi Muslim. They don't arrest people
screaming a laho akbar. They don't arrest people like the
I don't know who these people were in Brooklyn on Sunday,
just blocking an entire highway screaming a laho akbar and

(22:25):
Islam and Intofada and all this other crap. But I
mean if another group did that, you know, a bunch
of Christians or Catholics or Jewish people, they would have
freaked out and arrested everybody. This idea that we can't
disturb the violent and the outrageous because it's going to
be too much for us to handle is really dumb.
It's not going to get better, it's going to get worse.

(22:47):
They need accountability and we're not giving it to them.
The left once as many liberals, Democrats and radicals as
we can get because it enables them to have more
voters because they are counted in the senses, and in
less than until we get them out and the redistricting occurs,
we're going to continue to have that problem where Democrats

(23:09):
pretend like they give a shit with these people think,
and that's why they want them where they want them.
They don't care about anything else with the votes, very
very simple, and that's how people like Adam Shift get power.
I mean, that guy is a total scumbag, complete He
lies about everything. He has those wide, beady eyes. He

(23:30):
kind of reminds me of the Psychologist and that movie
what is it Miracle on thirty fourth Street and he
lies about Santa Claus and he's always like shifty and nervous.
That's Adam Schiff, same thing. He's always nervous. He always
looks anxious. Why because it's lying. He's nervous. And now
I think we have Pauline A Luna, a young congresswoman

(23:52):
who's come in now, and it's kind of holding Adam
Schiff accountable. I don't know if you guys heard this,
but take a listen.

Speaker 7 (23:59):
The fraudule spending of thirty two million out of the
pockets of our American people and threw it down the
drain to knowingly chase ghosts, all for political gain. This
man occupied a position of the highest trust and authority
as Chair of the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff launched
an all out political campaign built on baseless distortions against
a sitting US President at the expense of every single

(24:22):
citizen in this country and the honor of the House
of Representatives. With access to sensitive information unavailable to most
members of Congress and certainly not accessible to the American people,
Schiff abused his privileges, claiming to know the truth while
leaving American Americans in the dark about his web of law,
or about this web of lies, lies so severe that

(24:42):
they altered the course of the country forever.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
That's incredible. One person taking a stand, one person raising
their voice, one person saying enough. That's where I'm at.
I've had enough. I am done with the easily offended
woke as a joke. Here are my pronouns groups of people.
I don't care about any of that. I care about

(25:08):
a very few things, and I promise you nothing of
what I just said has anything to do with any
of that. We are done with talking about your labels.
We are done with talking about who you think you
might be today. And who you might be tomorrow. I
don't want to see any more gay couples adopting children

(25:29):
and then finding out they have pedophile records, and yes,
that is happening right now. I don't want to see
any more groups of black teens beating up on white
people in rages of violence, where if the roles were
reversed and they were gangs of white kids beating up
black people, it would be on every single news outlet.

(25:49):
I don't want to see any more silencing of the
truth because the person that is committing the crime doesn't
fit the narrative that you want to tell. You have
to tell the truth. The facts are uncomfortable and they stink,
but they are the facts nonetheless. And don't think for
one second that all this Epstein crap about President Trump

(26:14):
is true. If they had one iota of evidence against
President Trump with regard to the Epstein files, I promise
you they would already be out there. They want nothing
more than to bury Donald Trump. And there are a
lot of people with a lot of money that have
been looking for a very long time. What's unfortunate for

(26:34):
them is President Trump has been the same for a
very long time, and he does not live any kind
of life. He doesn't drink, he doesn't go out. He's
made his mistakes with women, sure, but he's not a
part of that Epstein Island. And if he was, it
would have come out already. I always remember when Julian
Assange he was on I think he was on CNN,

(26:55):
and he was talking about if he had anything on Donald,
he would have released it. But there wasn't anything. There
was nothing, but he had plenty on everybody else. He
certainly had plenty on the Glintons. It's a very, very
scary place that we're in. But if we stick together
and we fight back, we can maintain and keep the

(27:18):
America that our ancestors fought for. We can do it
for our kids and their kids and the many generations
to come. But we cannot allow the continuing of a
total and complete change of the demographic of our nation.
It will not work, It cannot sustain itself. We have
to band together and we have to push back. If

(27:40):
you want to come to this great country and you
want to be a part of what makes it great, awesome,
But if you want to come to this country and
you want to bring all of the disgusting third world
values from wherever you came. Please go home. Nobody wants
you here and we're sick of your shit. We really are.

(28:01):
This is the Rogue Recap. I am Lynda McLaughlin. We're
gonna keep praying for those that lost their lives last
night to this disgusting shooter. And we're gonna pray that
we have our eyes open and we're gonna pray that
we get our act together. Please follow me at Linna
Mick at Rogue Recap. We'll see you tomorrow. Have good night, everybody,

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