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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to standing ground with Jeremy Lahy.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's an honor to be here with all of you.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
A lot of familiar faces in the room, a lot
of new faces, and President Trump is back and the
Golden Age of America has most definitely begun. Before I
take your questions, I would like to point out to
all of you once again have access to the most transparent,
inaccessible president in American history. There has never been a

(00:28):
president who communicates with the American people and the American
press corps as openly and authentically as the forty fifth
and now forty seventh President of the United States.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
The dumbest son of a bitches in the world.

Speaker 5 (00:41):
All right, this son of a bitch, sleeping son of
a bitch.

Speaker 6 (00:45):
I'll tell you, we'll get that son of a Bitchy'll.

Speaker 5 (00:47):
Get that son of a bitch off the field, the
son of a bitch. Hey, by the way, folks, if
I ever use the F bomb, I think i'd get
the electric chair.

Speaker 6 (00:54):
Do you agree this is motherfuckers?

Speaker 7 (00:57):
You're not going to raise that fucking price, and you
can tell them to go it.

Speaker 8 (01:06):
Can't sit yourself, it's un can't sit yourself.

Speaker 9 (01:12):
Front of the family.

Speaker 10 (01:14):
I've take it to you.

Speaker 8 (01:15):
Sound strong, eats good, well, going to get along. Can't
sit yourself well, Lane, can't sit yourself?

Speaker 10 (01:26):
Count of the furniture?

Speaker 8 (01:28):
There is it a lot to spare.

Speaker 11 (01:32):
Okays, cont Ever.

Speaker 8 (01:34):
We got with cham because she chants to be where
she takes some modern eyes empty order.

Speaker 12 (01:40):
Nize somebody order SEUs ass all right, kiss my ass,
kiss my ass, kiss my ass, kiss my ass.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Standing ground is a production of Lady Mediacus, salacious, outbrageous.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Pretty.

Speaker 13 (02:08):
Five hundred arrests ICE is made so far since President
Trump came back into office. Can you just tell us
the numbers how many have a criminal record versus those
who are just in the country illegally.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
All of them because they illegally broke our nation's laws,
and therefore they are criminals as far as this administration goes.
I know the last administration didn't see it that way.
So it's a big culture shift in our nation to
view someone who breaks our immigration laws as a criminal.
But that's exactly what they are.

Speaker 14 (02:31):
Okay, amen to that sister, There isn't there's a new
sheriff in town. They're calling him the tariff sheriff. I
think right that is the forty seventh President of the
United States, Donald J.

Speaker 11 (02:43):
Trump.

Speaker 14 (02:44):
But we've got a new Press secretary, Carolyn Levitt, twenty
seven years old, extremely impressive in her first fourteen to
fifteen days as Press secretary. She's smart, she's assertive, she's strong,
she's committed, and she's amazingly cute, which does not hurt.

Speaker 11 (03:04):
And she's doing a great job. And I've got some
great audio her.

Speaker 14 (03:07):
Okay, so i haven't been on in a while because
I've been reformatting things with my show, getting things set up,
what have you. But I need to let you know
it right off the bat and the billboard, as they say,
is that you can now follow me on Twitter this
show on Twitter simply at lahy l e a h
y jeremy j e r e m y at lahy

(03:30):
l e a h y jeremy j e r e
m y. And then all my shows will be put
on put there, and then all you have to do
is just make sure you hit notifications and you will
be alerted every time. I've opened my mouth all right
on today's program, because we got a lot of catch.

Speaker 15 (03:47):
Up to do.

Speaker 14 (03:49):
Well, It's been an extremely busy couple of weeks and
a lot of stuff has gotten done. The one thing
that's that's it's getting headwinds. They're just Trump is just
doing it. Headwinds are irrelevant. Is that doge Elon musk
they have. They are cleaning house, they are purging. This

(04:12):
country is fed up, fed up with wasteful spending. And
Nancy Mace had a really interesting colloquially just yesterday in
a hearing and listed a whole bunch of stuff. It's
crazy where we have where where our tax dollars have
been going Sowywa.

Speaker 11 (04:31):
We've got that.

Speaker 14 (04:32):
The crash in DC DEI back is back on the radar,
if you will, and we have that my emails standing
around seventeen seventy six at gmail dot com, standing ground
one seven seven six at gmail dot com.

Speaker 11 (04:45):
Let's get going. Bank five hundred.

Speaker 13 (04:47):
Arrests ices made so far since President Trump came back
into office.

Speaker 11 (04:50):
Can you just tell us the numbers?

Speaker 13 (04:51):
How many have a criminal record versus those who are
just in the country illegally.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
All of them because they illegally broke our nation's laws
and therefore they are criminals. As far as this administration goes,
I know the last administration didn't see it that way.
So it's a big culture shift in our nation to
view someone who breaks our immigration laws as a criminal,
But that's exactly what they are.

Speaker 16 (05:09):
President Trump's crack down on illegal immigration is expanding, not
just ICE officers, but other federal law enforcement agencies, sweeping
across the country. Colorado today targeting the notorious Venezuelan gang
today in Niagua, making nearly fifty arrests, and the Washington
Post tonight signing four people with knowledge of the ICE
briefings reports quotas have been set of at least twelve

(05:30):
hundred to fifteen hundred arrests per day nationwide.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
You're listening to standing ground with Jeremy.

Speaker 17 (06:12):
Lady, when you're up here in this briefing room speaking
to the American public, gaview yourself and your role as
speaking on advocating on behalf of the president, or providing
the unfurnished truth, that is not to lie, not to
have escape to the American ethle.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
I commit to telling the truth from this podium every
single day. I commit to speaking on behalf of the
president of the United States.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
That is my job, and I.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
Will say it's very easy to speak truth from this
podium when you have a president who is implementing policies
that are wildly popular with the American people. And that's
exactly what this administration is doing. It's correcting the lies
and the wrongs of the past four years, many of
the lies that have been told to your faces in
this very briefing room. I will not do that. But

(07:00):
since you brought up truth seek, I would like to
point out while I vow to provide the truth from
this podium, we ask that all of you in this
room hold yourself to that same standard. We will call
you out when we feel that your reporting is wrong
or there is misinformation about this White House. So yes,
I will hold myself to the truth, and I expect
everyone in this room to do the same.

Speaker 11 (07:20):
Okay, welcome to the program. I'm German, Lady.

Speaker 14 (07:22):
This is mo Joe Fiberradio my email standing ground seventeen
seventy six at gmail dot com, standing around one seven
seven six at gmail dot com.

Speaker 11 (07:30):
That question that you just heard.

Speaker 14 (07:34):
Is it's become a tradition to ask the press secretary,
will you ever lie from that podium?

Speaker 11 (07:42):
Will you ever come out here and lie to us?

Speaker 14 (07:44):
And we have to be careful, because I think it
was Sean Spicer in twenty seventeen when he became a
press secretary quite simply said, well, you all have to
understand a lie is saying something that one.

Speaker 11 (07:55):
Knows to be false.

Speaker 14 (07:57):
She will come out at some point and say something
that's not true, but she may not do it intentionally
and correct herself.

Speaker 11 (08:04):
And that's what I expect. Well, I think what she
was getting at there.

Speaker 14 (08:09):
Is are you are you guys in the media, Are
you guys in the media that pointing your finger?

Speaker 11 (08:17):
Are you asking me? Hey, am I gonna be honest? Well?
Are you?

Speaker 14 (08:21):
Because you guys haven't been honest for years, especially especially
under the microscope of one Donald J.

Speaker 11 (08:28):
Trump.

Speaker 14 (08:29):
I don't know how many retractions over the years are
how many times they've had to recant on the news
with Donald Trump's saying sorry, we were wrong about that.
So it is a two way street. So anyway, Carolyn Levitt,
what do we know about her? She's twenty seven years old,
She's been working for Trump since she graduated from college,

(08:51):
which is not too long ago. She's a mother of one.
Her her husband is sixty big age difference anyway, But
I like what I see so far, and there's gonna
be mistakes. I mean, it's gonna happen anyway. I've got
some cuts here of caroonel Levitt. Why don't we kick

(09:11):
off with this one?

Speaker 18 (09:12):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
As you have seen during the past week, President Trump
is hard at work fulfilling the promises that he made
to the American people on the campaign trail. Since taking
the oath of office, President Trump has taken more than
three hundred executive actions, secured nearly one trillion dollars in
US investments, deported illegal alien rapists, gang members, and suspected

(09:35):
terrorists from our homeland, and restored common sense to the
federal government. I want to take a moment to go
through some of these extraordinary actions. On day one, President
Trump declared a national emergency at our southern border to
end the four year long invasion of illegal aliens under
the previous administration. Additionally, President Trump signed in an executive

(09:58):
order to end Catch You Release and finished construction of
his effective border wall. By using every lever of his
federal power, President Jump has sent a loud and clear
message to the entire world. America will no longer tolerate
illegal immigration, and this president expects that every nation on

(10:20):
this planet will cooperate with the repatriation of their citizens.

Speaker 14 (10:25):
I'm sure you guys have all heard the phrase democracy
dies in darkness, well as you as you've been if
you've been following the news and all these deportations, right,
did you guys know that under Barack Obama, Barack Obama
kicked out, deported, got the boot whatever you want to say,

(10:49):
north of three million. But when it was being done,
it was being done kind of very quietly. You did,
You did not see news footage of people being rounded
up and.

Speaker 11 (11:04):
Put on military airlifts.

Speaker 14 (11:06):
It was done behind your back, much like Joe Biden
flying in illegal immigrants into the United States and the
debt and the debt of night. So what makes Donald
Trump so unique, not just on immigration but on other things.
On the campaign trail, he said, I am going to
do this, And now that he's doing it, he's like,

(11:29):
go ahead and film anything you want. They're letting camera
crews go on ice grades. You know, just stand back
watch this. We're gonna do it. So people are freaquent saying,
oh my god, I can't believe he's doing this. Well
that's what he said, all right, let's continue with Carolyn Levitt.

Speaker 19 (11:47):
Some of our colleagues have obtained a memo from the
Defense Intelligence Agency that talks about not folding any activities
or programming related to Lack History Month to be in
line with the President's view on diversity, equity and inclusion.
Does the President plan to have a proclamation about Black
History Month?

Speaker 11 (12:07):
In his first term?

Speaker 19 (12:08):
Each of the four years of his term, he did
so and called on those in government to have programming,
activities and celebrations. Is he going to do that this year?

Speaker 11 (12:18):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (12:18):
The President looks forward to signing a proclamation celebrating Black
History Month. I actually spoke with our great staff secretary.
It's in the works of being approved, and it's going
to be ready for the President's signature to signify the
beginning of that tomorrow.

Speaker 19 (12:30):
If an agency is calling off those kinds of activities
in an attempt to be in alignment with the President's
views on DEI and other things, should they adjust that
now and have those programs and make those celebrations however
they see fit.

Speaker 18 (12:45):
In the office, the.

Speaker 3 (12:46):
President is leading here at the White House, and I'll
leave it to the proclamation that he will sign very soon.

Speaker 14 (12:51):
I mean I'm speaking for myself here, but I'm one
of these people that the Black History Month, this History Month,
Awareness Month, all this to me, it's just a bunch
of virtue signaling and I psyched.

Speaker 11 (13:07):
It's like a broken record.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
You know.

Speaker 14 (13:09):
Chris Rock did a very funny routine where he mocked
Black History Month because it was like, you know, you
turn on the TV and what is it?

Speaker 4 (13:17):
Like?

Speaker 11 (13:17):
I made this up? I said.

Speaker 14 (13:19):
His name was, you know whatever, black is African American
John Doe.

Speaker 11 (13:24):
And in nineteen.

Speaker 14 (13:26):
Oh two he was the first African American to walk
backwards holding a garden hose while eating a French fry
at the same time, breaking down the barriers of French fries.

Speaker 11 (13:34):
Garden hoses and walking backwards. That sort of thing enough already.

Speaker 14 (13:39):
But anyway, that being said, because the whole Awareness month,
this month, there's nothing wrong per se with it, but it's.

Speaker 11 (13:52):
Where does it end.

Speaker 14 (13:53):
If you guys look at it at modern day calendar
now on your computer, you're gonna see this day, that day,
this awareness day. I remember during the Biden administration they
had National Lesbian Awareness Week. I don't even know what
that means. Yes, I am aware that lesbians exist, Okay,
that's fine. That being said, I found this cut of

(14:16):
the late and great one Rush Limbaugh on his TV
show from nineteen ninety two ninety three in that area. Now,
this is when the whole like you know, wearing a
ribbon started, I honestly think, and someone can send me
an email or on Twitter or whatever and let me
know that I my understanding was the ribbon thing started

(14:42):
with the AIDS crisis, and then everyone got a ribbon
for every cause of everything like that. And Rush Limbaugh
went on his TV show and he put a bunch
of different ribbons that have me different things, okay, And
his theory, which is mine, is it is a bunch

(15:06):
of virtues. Signally mean. I'm wearing these ribbons to let
you know that I'm just so awesome and I care
about everybody. And it was a very very funny segment. Listen,
this is Russian Limba nineteen ninety three.

Speaker 20 (15:19):
I'm wearing these ribbons. I care more than any of
you about anything, and.

Speaker 21 (15:25):
These ribbons say so.

Speaker 20 (15:26):
I want you people sitting at home, and you people
in the audience, look down at your lapel right now.

Speaker 11 (15:31):
I want you to do this.

Speaker 15 (15:33):
Put the camera back on me. Do this.

Speaker 20 (15:37):
When you look down, what do you see? You don't
see anything because you're not wearing any ribbons. It means
you're a bigot.

Speaker 11 (15:44):
It means you're a RASI.

Speaker 20 (15:45):
It means you're a sexist, it means you're a homophone.

Speaker 11 (15:49):
It probably means you're a white guy. Right when you're
a European, you and you alone.

Speaker 20 (15:53):
Are responsible for all the ills of America. But I'm not,
because I'm wearing these ribbons care more than you.

Speaker 14 (16:03):
You know, I don't know where where you reside, but
where I live. I live in a I live in
a liberal state. I live in Massachusetts, and I go
you know, you, for instance, you go up and down
my street during COVID or around town or a lot
of places around here, and during COVID, you know, they
put the lawn sign out says mask up America, get vaccinated.
And then before you know, if that sign comes down,

(16:25):
and then you get I'm with Ukraine, and then you
get that. And I mean, look, it's not just mutually
exclusive to the last few years.

Speaker 11 (16:33):
It goes way way back.

Speaker 14 (16:35):
And I think what Rush was saying there and I
agree with, is that there the liberals always feel this
need to wear this stuff out on their sleeves to
try and prove to the world.

Speaker 11 (16:45):
That they are better than you.

Speaker 14 (16:50):
All right, Uh, let's continue with our new rock star,
Carolyn Levitt.

Speaker 10 (16:56):
Thanks for having us. So I wanted to follow up
on that gender executive corners.

Speaker 3 (17:00):
First of all, we know that President Trump has taken
a bunch of steps supertech children from irreversible transgender procedures.

Speaker 10 (17:06):
Is he interested in.

Speaker 22 (17:07):
Backing congressional legislation on this point, and does the Trump.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
Administration have interests in investigating doctors who perform these.

Speaker 19 (17:15):
Irre procedures on kids, such as a Dublins secuty on
a minor girl.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
Well, the President has already taken a very strong stance
on this issue this week with the signing of his
executive order a few executive orders in this space.

Speaker 11 (17:28):
First, he made it the official policy.

Speaker 3 (17:29):
Of the federal government that there are only two sexes,
male and female, and we have directed all federal agencies
to comply with that policy. As for congressional legislation to
support the President's agenda in this space, and certainly ending
the mutilation of young children, the chemical castration of young children,
which is a barbaric practice that the vast majority of

(17:51):
Americans do not support for young minor children. Certainly, the
President would support Congress's efforts, as he has already made
that very clear this week.

Speaker 14 (18:00):
Children most times without parental consent. I'm gonna tell you,
just watching the news over the last couple of weeks,
I don't think the word purge really describes it. I mean,
to me, it's more like a wrecking ball. He's taken

(18:21):
a wrecking ball to all these bullshit policies. Well, he
just allow me to digress for one moment. Do you
guys know who Tommy Laren is on Fox News. I'm
not gonna play the audio, but I'm gonna paraphrase what
she said. And actually I don't think she's the only
one to say it, and I think it's a good point.

(18:44):
May sound weird, Joe Biden's victory quote victory in twenty
twenty over Donald Trump and serving as president for the
last four years may have been a good thing.

Speaker 11 (18:59):
Why why you asked Professor Lahey. Why? Well, along the same.

Speaker 14 (19:07):
Lines as she said, I want to give proper attribution,
but I mean, but I more or less I see
where she's going, and that is well we had It
was a sacrifice because there were so many things that
were so bad, and the fact that he was incapacitated
and he wasn't running the show.

Speaker 11 (19:25):
We were lansing the boy with this guy. Okay, But.

Speaker 14 (19:29):
What it did was we all learned what the today's
today's democrat, today's liberal, if you will, today's democrat, really
wants to do with this country. And by seeing what
they wanted to do and how far left they went

(19:53):
had resulted in a tectonic shift in the attitudes of
the electorate when they saw he wants.

Speaker 11 (20:02):
To do what he wants to do this and it
just quickly turned around.

Speaker 14 (20:10):
I think a lot of people said, you know what,
we probably should have gone with Trump. So they had
their opportunity and they blew it. They had their lucky break,
and they threw it out the window. So Donald Trump
comes in and says no, no, no, no, no, no,

(20:31):
no dei. Mutilation of children, indoctrination in the school's critical
race theory, all this crazy whacked out, semi deviationist, petty
bourgeois cappuccino sipping loser shit. And here we are, right,
So they have been hoisted by their own batard.

Speaker 11 (20:56):
All right, let's continue with Carolyn Levitt.

Speaker 10 (21:00):
Caroline, thank you.

Speaker 19 (21:01):
I wanted to ask about Secretary Rubio's trips to Panama.

Speaker 3 (21:04):
First, sure, what are the conversations look liable with President Trump?
On that the President of Panama says it is quote
impossible to negotiate over the canal.

Speaker 10 (21:12):
So what are you expecting from this visit?

Speaker 3 (21:14):
So I have not been present for Secretary Rubio's conversations
with President Trump about the Panama Canal. I have been
present for President Trump's own thoughts on the Panama Canal,
and you've all seen them as well, and his public
statements that he has shown he believes it's unacceptable that
the canal is essentially run by the Chinese Communist Party.

(21:35):
If you look at both ends of the canal, massive
Chinese Communist Party linked companies run the canal. That's unfair
to the American people, many of whom lost their lives
many years ago building this canal. The American taxpayers are
paying millions of dollars for the canal, and the President
believes it's in our national interest as a nation for
Secretary Rubio to go there and begin these discussions. And

(21:56):
that's exactly why he's doing.

Speaker 14 (21:57):
Oh, by the way, Marca Rubio's trip to Central America
went very very well. Yeah, the Panama, the whole situation
in Panama Canal violated the agreement doing business with China,
and there is a very good chance that we're just
gonna take the canal back.

Speaker 11 (22:15):
By the way, if you guys ever been through the
Panama Canal.

Speaker 14 (22:17):
It is absolutely beautiful, but it'll even be more beautiful
when it is ours again.

Speaker 11 (22:26):
I'm Jeremy lad. This is Standing Ground. This is Mojo
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Speaker 14 (22:29):
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Speaker 11 (22:42):
Here's Carolyn Levitt. We're gonna get more.

Speaker 14 (22:43):
Into details as the show goes on about this horrible
plane crash over the Potomac last week. Horrible, horrible thing
and totally avoidable, and it brought up the issue of
deis staffing whatever.

Speaker 11 (23:01):
Not to get too ahead of myself.

Speaker 14 (23:04):
But it's gonna take a while to find out exactly
what happened. But I do believe we have an administration
if there was any type of situation where somebody was
in that tower or whatever that really should not have
been there. The Trump administration will get to the bottom
of it. Okay, but we don't know that yet. We

(23:25):
have to wait. We have to wait and see, whereas
in the previous administration it would be covered up. Okay,
all right, Well, anyway, I'm gonna let Karen Levitt speak
for herself on that one.

Speaker 11 (23:37):
Here she is, thank you two questions.

Speaker 23 (23:40):
So we now know that the Stephen was not normal
at the air traffic tower, and so with the government
preasing the hiring of few federal workers and offering viauts,
are another afraid that more incidents of defunct kind could
happen with less stephin in decargency.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
Well, the President is intent on ensuring that we are
increa saying staffing at these agencies, and that's why he
signed a very strong executive order on his second day
in office, immediately terminating dei hiring practices at the FAA.
He also, following the tragic crash as you all know,
in the Ovalocas, yesterday, signed a memorandum directing an immediate

(24:17):
assessment of the FAA to ensure the federal government is
maintaining the highest personnel in aviation safety standards. And I
would also just say there's a cultural piece to this
as well. If you are an American who has spent
many years studying aviation, and you graduate from school and
you're an air traffic controller based on skill and merit,

(24:38):
and then you apply for a job and you're forced
to fill out a biographical questionnaire asking you the color
of your skin and asking you where you're from, in
details that aren't relevant at all to the job description,
I think that deteriorates the morale of people in this industry.
And if you talk to people in this industry, they'll
tell you that, in fact, many of them filed a
lawsuit against the FAA a couple of years ago under

(25:02):
Joe Biden's administration because they were denied positions because of
this DEI hiring practice that was putting identity politics over
merit and skills. That's unacceptable. And I think just to
put a fine point on this, because this is the
third or fourth question I've answered on this subject. When
you are flying on an airplane with your loved ones,
which every one of us in this room has, do

(25:24):
you pray that your plane lands safely and gets you
to your destination or do you pray that the pilot
has a certain skin color. I think we all know
the answer to that question. And as President Trump said yesterday,
it's common.

Speaker 14 (25:34):
Sense, common sense. What's that common sense? So she is,
I have not seen her falter. The other thing with
a press secretary, it's really important is being able to
take control of a situation and when things get out

(25:55):
of control. Well, she was on was on the the
driveway outside the north portico of the White House, and
there were some foreign dignitaries that had been visiting with
the President about an array of issues, and they were
all trying to get their question in, and they're all
screaming and yelling over each other. And here's this very

(26:18):
young woman who's a very very important job, White House
Press secretary, And listen to her take the initiative of
shutting these people up.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
Let's act like.

Speaker 3 (26:43):
Adults here offering their time to answer your questions. You
don't need to scream at them like a bunch of
school children.

Speaker 11 (26:49):
Well done.

Speaker 14 (26:50):
And then of course she knew that she was going
to be confronted about Doge and Elon Musk and his team.
That's basically gone in and said knock it off. We
don't want to spend fifty million dollars to send condoms
to Gaza.

Speaker 11 (27:07):
As we say up.

Speaker 14 (27:08):
Here in Boston, that's a lot of rubbers, which by
the way, they make bombs out of, all right, so
they're not using the alms for their intended use.

Speaker 11 (27:21):
But anyway, here she is talking about DOGE.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
And here's the reason why Elon Musk and others have
been taking a look, because if you look at the
waste and abuse that has run through USAID over the
past several years, these are some of the insane priorities
that that organization has been spending money on. One point
five million dollars to advance DEI in Serbia's workplaces, seventy
thousand for a production of a DEI musical in Ireland,

(27:48):
forty seven thousand for a transgender opera in Colombia, thirty
two thousand for a transgender comic book in Peru. I
don't know about you, but as an American taxpayer, I
don't want my dollars going towards this scrap, and I
know the American people don't either, And that's exactly what
Elon Musk has been tasked by President Trump. To do
to get the fraud, waste, and abuse out of our
federal government.

Speaker 14 (28:10):
On that note, yesterday, during a hearing Congresswoman Nancy Mace,
she had three governors. I don't know what state jurisdiction
they're from. They're bringing in a lot of mayors and governors.
They want to question them about their feelings. Are how
they're going to deal with the president's executive wards, are

(28:32):
they going to follow the law as it is?

Speaker 11 (28:35):
Whatever? Okay?

Speaker 14 (28:36):
So Nancy Mayce has these three governors lined up in
front of her and they're under testificadium in Congress, and
she lists She asks them basically, do you think the
taxpayers should be spending money like this? It's basically pork
all right now, Just in the interest of full disclosure,

(28:59):
I have no problem with tax dollars being used for
real aid, medicine, food, humanitarian stuff, which one needs to
know that the president is not attempting to seize any
of that, okay, But there are some things that are

(29:20):
just like what we're sending that money for.

Speaker 11 (29:23):
This I remember it is just God.

Speaker 14 (29:27):
My memory serves me pretty pretty well, especially working radio
years ago. But there was a before I played this
cut of Nancy Mace. There was a White House correspondent
by the name of Lester Consolving, and he was at
the White House during.

Speaker 11 (29:45):
The George W.

Speaker 14 (29:46):
Bush years, and I remember him asking a question once
and it was a piece of legislation that had to
do with it was a defense bill or something. But Kate,
I'm sorry, Kate. Baked into the cake was four million
dollars to build the National Cowgirl Museum in Texas. Nothing

(30:12):
against cowgirls, all right, So there's an example of why
is the taxpayer paying for that? I But here it
gets even worse because us AID AID is basically a
cash cow to just give goodies on the heels of

(30:33):
a liberal agenda to take your money to go around
the world and promote things that they believe in. Wasteful
spending for political purposes. Okay, here's Nancy Mace. Just yesterday,
this is beautiful.

Speaker 24 (30:49):
The award of two million dollars to strengthen trans led
organizations to deliver gender affirming healthcare in Guatemala. So to
each of you this morning, does the advanced the interests
of American citizens paying for tranees in Guatemala to the
tune of two million dollars?

Speaker 11 (31:06):
Yes?

Speaker 25 (31:06):
Or no?

Speaker 18 (31:07):
Governor, I have no position.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
Of course, you don't, okay.

Speaker 24 (31:13):
Usaide awarded over seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars to
fund alleviating loneliness among migrant garment workers in India.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
Does this advance America's interests?

Speaker 18 (31:24):
Governor No, No, I have no position.

Speaker 24 (31:29):
Us aide awarded one point five million dollars for providing
a gender sensitive response to migration at the Venezuelan border.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
Does this advanced America's interests?

Speaker 18 (31:41):
Governor No, no, I have no position.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
Does this advance the interests? Okay?

Speaker 24 (31:47):
So USAIDEA awarded four point three million on October first,
twenty twenty three to a group to fund comprehensive health
services for men having sex with other men in South Africa?

Speaker 2 (31:57):
Does this advance the interests of American citizens? No?

Speaker 18 (32:01):
No, I have no I bet.

Speaker 2 (32:03):
You don't, okay.

Speaker 24 (32:04):
USAIDEA awarded one point five million to advance diversity, equity
and inclusion in Serbia's workplaces in business communities Serbia by
promoting economic empowerment and opportunity for lgbtq I plus people
in Serbia.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
Does this advance America's interests?

Speaker 24 (32:20):
No, no, no, you have no idea right okay. Us
AID awarded over seventy thousand dollars to a group to
deliver a live musical event to promote the US and
Irish shared values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Does this advance the interests of America?

Speaker 15 (32:39):
No?

Speaker 24 (32:39):
No, no position, no position, or no clue, okay. Usaide
awarded one point five million to fund strengthening community support
structures to upscale LGBT rights advocacy in Jamaica.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
Does this advance our interests?

Speaker 26 (32:56):
No?

Speaker 18 (32:56):
No, no position.

Speaker 24 (32:59):
USAID awarded twenty eight million dollars to a group to
facilitate the economic insertion of Venezuelan migrants and refugees improve
in Ecuador.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
Does this advance or interests?

Speaker 9 (33:09):
No?

Speaker 18 (33:10):
No, no position.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
Okay.

Speaker 24 (33:13):
USAID awarded seventeen point five million dollars to fund voluntary
medical mail circumcision overseas.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
Is this advanced America's interests? No?

Speaker 18 (33:23):
No, no, no position.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
I don't know what circumcision overseas has to do with them,
nor confessor either. USA IDEA awarded nearly one.

Speaker 24 (33:31):
Hundred fifty thousand dollars to fund HIV prevention services targeting
men who have sex with men and transgender does this
advance America's interests?

Speaker 21 (33:41):
No?

Speaker 18 (33:41):
No, no position?

Speaker 2 (33:43):
Yeah, unfortunately I'm listed.

Speaker 24 (33:45):
I'm limited to five minutes, but this is These are
the programs democrats are so desperate to save.

Speaker 2 (33:49):
Our foreign assistance system is badly broken and this ends now,
Thank you, mister chairman.

Speaker 9 (33:54):
And I yel back to chairman, parliamentary inquiry.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
Yes, sir, under does this advance America's interests?

Speaker 27 (34:03):
No?

Speaker 18 (34:03):
No, no position.

Speaker 24 (34:05):
Yeah, unfortunately I'm listed, I'm limited to five minutes, but
this is These are the programs democrats are so desperate
to save our foreign assistants system is badly broken, and
this ends now, thank you, mister chairman.

Speaker 2 (34:16):
And I yieled back.

Speaker 14 (34:18):
Okay, so she laid it out very well, and it
was like no, no, and there's this one guy who
abstains and.

Speaker 11 (34:26):
Says I don't have a position either way.

Speaker 14 (34:27):
Okay, fine, Well, out of all that, leave it to
one woke freak to enter a parliamentary inquiry as to
Nancy Mace using the phrase tranny or trainee, however you
say it. Oh my god, after all that, a conch said,

(34:49):
hang on a minute, now, she shouldn't say that. This
was very funny.

Speaker 9 (34:52):
Listen to this, mister Chairman, Parliamentary inquiry.

Speaker 28 (34:56):
Yes, sir, the younger lady has used a phrase that
is considered a slur in the LGBTQ community, training transgender community.

Speaker 9 (35:08):
And let me please finish without an interruption.

Speaker 24 (35:11):
And tranny, tranny, tranny, I don't really care.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
You want penises in.

Speaker 24 (35:15):
Women's bathrooms and I'm not gonna have it.

Speaker 2 (35:17):
No, thank you.

Speaker 9 (35:18):
Let he let the gentleman steady is part of mytory inquiry.

Speaker 28 (35:23):
To me, a slur is a slur, and here in
the committee, a level of the coorum requires us to
try consciously to avoid slurs.

Speaker 11 (35:32):
Hey, buddy, uh quote a line from a movie. I
forget what movie it was.

Speaker 14 (35:38):
Go make yourself a sandwich, have a cream soda, and
shut the f up. Okay, it just you know what.
It always reminds me every time they do the training thing.
I always think of Dustin Hoffman in TUTSI I give
Dustin Hoffman had been in the hearing room.

Speaker 11 (35:55):
Yes, I think I know what charl we want.

Speaker 14 (35:57):
You want some girls, caricature woman, some idiotic point power
makes women masculine or masculine women ugly.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
Well, shame on the woman.

Speaker 29 (36:05):
Lets you do that on any woman that lets you.

Speaker 13 (36:07):
Do that, and that means you, Dear Chris Marshall, shame
on you, you macho shit.

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Speaker 3 (36:47):
If you are an American who has spent many years
studying aviation, and you, you know, graduate from school and
you're an air traffic controller based on skill and merit,
and then you apply for a job and you're forced
to out a biographical questionnaire asking you the color of
your skin and asking you where you're from in details
that aren't relevant at all to the job description, I

(37:09):
think that deteriorates the morale of people in this industry,
and if you talk to people in this industry, they'll
tell you that, in fact, many of them filed a
lawsuit against the FAA a couple of years ago under
Joe Biden's administration because they were denied positions because of
this DEI hiring practice that was putting identity politics over

(37:30):
merit and skills. That's unacceptable. And I think just to
put a fine point on this, because this is the
third or fourth question I've answered on this subject. When
you are flying on an airplane with your loved ones,
which every one of us in this room has, do
you pray that your plane lands safely and gets you
to your destination? Or do you pray that the pilot
has a certain skin color. I think we all know

(37:51):
the answer to that question. And as President Trump said yesterday,
it's common sense.

Speaker 29 (37:54):
Apply two zero nine er, you are cleared for takeoff?

Speaker 25 (37:57):
Roger la departure frequently three point Roger, all right, request
doctor over bye.

Speaker 29 (38:05):
Fly two zero niner clear for Victor.

Speaker 1 (38:07):
Three two four.

Speaker 18 (38:08):
We have Clarence Clarence, Roger Roger. What's our vector? Victor
our radio?

Speaker 16 (38:13):
Clarence over, that's Clarence over over, Roger Roger.

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Over Come fly with me.

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Come fly with me, Let's float down.

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Let's take off.

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Where the air is rarefied. We'll just lie.

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Speaker 22 (40:37):
I am obviously acutely aware that my presence at this
podium represents a few First, I am a black, gay
immigrant woman, the first of all three of those who
hold this position.

Speaker 11 (40:51):
Whoa lody freaking.

Speaker 14 (40:56):
Did did you Did you see Carolyn Levitt come out
and say I'm the youngest press secretary in the history
of this republic. The youngest one prior to her was
Ron Ziegler under Richard Nixon. No, she came out and
she said good morning. So once again, that's the whole

(41:18):
DEI thing at work. So as we get into this
DEI issue as it relates to a lot of different
things and could well it kind of worked its way
into the FAA and the Department of Transportation, as Trump
brought up during his presser. This is a cut of
the actor Richard Dreyfus from about two years ago, Richard

(41:44):
Dreyfus is what I would consider I would call him
an iconic actor. He's one of these people who when
he's on and he's casted right, he's uh, he's he's
a great actor and he does fine.

Speaker 11 (42:01):
And of course we all remember him from what this.

Speaker 25 (42:05):
I think that I am familiar with the fact that
you are going to ignore.

Speaker 14 (42:08):
This particular problem until it swims up and bites you
on the ass. There is right in Jaws, as the
marine biologist Hooper, well, ironically, what has bitten Richard Dreyfus
and others in his industry in the ass? And that
is DEI which has now become since the incoming administration,

(42:31):
is everyone's like, all right, what's all this du Well,
we know what it is. People complaining about it for
a while, but the presidents saying, all right, enough already, okay.
Here's an interview with Richard Dreyfus two years ago, being
asked about inclusions standards in movies that if they don't
meet certain inclusion standards, they wouldn't qualify for Best Picture.

Speaker 11 (42:53):
I'll let the interview speak for itself.

Speaker 33 (42:55):
Starting in twenty twenty four, films will be required to
meet new inclusion stands. To be eligible for the Academy
Awards for Best Picture, they'll have to have a certain
percentage of actors or crew from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups.
What do you think of these new inclusion standards for films?

Speaker 2 (43:16):
They make me vomit. This is an art form.

Speaker 34 (43:20):
It's also a form of commerce, and it makes money,
but it's an art and no one should be telling
me as an artist that I have to give in
to the latest most current idea of what morality is

(43:44):
and what are we risking? Are we really risking hurting
people's feelings? And I'm sorry, I don't think that there's
a minority or a majority in the country that has
to be catered.

Speaker 18 (43:57):
To like that.

Speaker 11 (43:58):
Are we crazy?

Speaker 4 (44:01):
Do we not know that art is art?

Speaker 34 (44:06):
This is so patronizing, it's so it's so thoughtless and
treating people like children, and we have to anticipate having
our our feelings hurt our children's feelings. We don't know
how to stand up and and bop the bully in

(44:27):
the face.

Speaker 14 (44:29):
I mean, I thought he and if you watch the interview,
he's pissed. He's like, just you know enough already, you
know we've had enough of this crap and when you
when when when you think about it, when you think
about it, all the movies they've made just in the
last twenty odd years, or what are you what are

(44:49):
you gonna tell me that, like in Titanic, you're going
to have to make the captain black or the two
guys in the crow's nest that see the ice.

Speaker 11 (45:00):
I don't know.

Speaker 14 (45:01):
I guess they would have had to been gay, right silly?
But not notwithstanding I you know, I can only speak
for myself, but I don't watch these stupid award shows
anymore anyway for that very reason.

Speaker 11 (45:16):
It's just it's a it's.

Speaker 14 (45:17):
A big it's a it's a big bunch of freaks,
the beautiful people getting together telling each other how wonderful
they are and spewing their liberal bullshit, which, by the way,
speaking of DOGE, I want Trump to also completely cut
off taxpayer funded money being allocated to the National Endowment
for the Arts. Why should we have to pay for

(45:39):
their agenda? No more than they would like your tax dollars.
Their tax dollars are tax dollars going to the NRA,
and I wouldn't blame them.

Speaker 11 (45:48):
I get it.

Speaker 14 (45:49):
Well, we don't want money going to you either. So anyway,
they could be next on the chopping block. The crash
in the Potomac, over the Potomac, this black Hawk that
collided with this CRJ this regional jet, horrible horrible thing.
Well we we don't really know what happened yet except

(46:12):
the fact that someone screwed up and there may have
been staffing issues. But anyway, mayor sorry not mayor UH
Secretary Pete Boudhaje Edge was running the Department Transportation, which
overseeing the FAA.

Speaker 11 (46:28):
And all that.

Speaker 14 (46:29):
Well, he's not a he was not a bad guy.
He's not a bad guy. He's a bright guy. I'm
sure he's a nice man and a good daddy and
all that. But he was in way over his head
with a lot, with a lot of things, and he
big DEI guy, and he was there was a big
push to hire which I'm have the President announcing all
these conditions for hiring new air traffic controllers. But anyway,

(46:52):
here here's here's Mayor Pete being interviewed about near missus,
near hits, whatever you want to call them, UH as
Joe Biden would call him.

Speaker 35 (47:04):
How concerned are you? I'm very concerned. We watch these
things very closely. If you look at the last decade
or so, you would see between ten and twenty times
a year typically that this would happen. This year, we're
on track to have more than twenty, and even one
is one that I would not like to see happen.

Speaker 14 (47:22):
There is a former secretary, Pete Booty Juice, as the
President calls him. Well, yeah, I agree with you, but
avoiding that problem is not going to be putting people,
putting men with beards wearing dresses and control towers saying
that a man wearing a dress with a beard doesn't
qualify or might be good for the job.

Speaker 11 (47:45):
But clearly there was a problem.

Speaker 14 (47:48):
The word is now is that there was a staffing
issue at Reagan National as an example, because under Pete
Booty Juice's plan, they were turning down white as applicants people.

Speaker 11 (48:03):
So they could get.

Speaker 14 (48:04):
More minorities and more underrepresented individuals into the FAA training facilities,
and they were waiting for them to arrive. And why
the waiting for them to arrive they're understaffed. Well here's
the president pretty much summing up that issue.

Speaker 6 (48:21):
When I left office and Biden took over, he changed
them back to lower than ever before.

Speaker 21 (48:30):
I put safety first.

Speaker 6 (48:32):
Obama, Biden and the Democrats put policy first, and they
put politics at a level that nobody's ever seen.

Speaker 21 (48:42):
Because this was the lowest level.

Speaker 6 (48:44):
Their policy was horrible and their politics was even worse. So,
as you know, last week, long before the crash, I
signed an executive order restoring our highest standards for air
traffic controllers and other important jobs throughout the country. It
was very interesting about a week ago, almost upon entering office,

(49:07):
I signed something last week that was an executive board.
Are very powerful and restoring the highest standards of air
traffic controllers and others.

Speaker 21 (49:17):
By the way, then.

Speaker 6 (49:19):
My administration will set the highest possible bar for aviation safety.
We have to have our smartest people. It doesn't matter
what they look like, how they speak, who they are
matters intellect, talent, the word talent. They have to be talented,
naturally talented geniuses.

Speaker 21 (49:37):
You can't have regular people doing that job.

Speaker 6 (49:39):
They won't be able to do it, but will restore
faith in American air travel.

Speaker 21 (49:44):
I'll have more to.

Speaker 6 (49:45):
Say about that. I do want to point out that
various articles that appeared prior to my entering office, and
here's one the FAA's diversity push includes focus on hiring
people with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities.

Speaker 15 (50:06):
That is amazing.

Speaker 6 (50:07):
And then it says FAA says people with severe disabilities
a most underrepresented segment of the workforce, and they want
them in.

Speaker 4 (50:15):
And they want them.

Speaker 6 (50:17):
They can be air traffic controllers.

Speaker 4 (50:19):
I don't think so.

Speaker 18 (50:21):
This was.

Speaker 6 (50:23):
In January fourteenth, so that was a week before I
entered office. They put a big push to put diversity
into the FAA's program. Then another article the Federal Aviation Administration.

Speaker 21 (50:38):
This was before I got to office.

Speaker 6 (50:42):
Recently, second term, the FAA is actively recruiting workers who
suffer severe intellectual disabilities, psychiatric problems, and other mental and
physical conditions under a diversity and inclusion hiring initiatives spelled out.
Their lives are shortened because of the stress that they have.

(51:04):
Brilliant people have to be in those positions and their
lives are actually shortened, very substantially shortened because of the
stress where you have many, many planes coming into one target.
And to those disabilities at the federal government. As a
matter of policy of CITE states they include hearing, vision,

(51:24):
missing extremities, partial paralysis, epilepsy, severe intellectual disability, psychiatric disability
and dwarfism for qualified darphs.

Speaker 4 (51:36):
For the position of.

Speaker 6 (51:39):
A controller of aeroplanes pouring into our country, pouring into
a little spot, a little dot on the map, a
little runway.

Speaker 11 (51:47):
Yeah, that's great. Put people with.

Speaker 14 (51:50):
Dwarfism in control towers, I mean when they show up
for work. I mean, I know this sounds crazy, see,
but I think it's a good idea. If a person
in a control tower can see out the window, why
don't we Why don't we have a program to hire
more blind pilots.

Speaker 11 (52:10):
Okay, and we'll just make all the avionics in.

Speaker 14 (52:13):
The cockpit all be equipped with braills so they can
they can feel the you know what their altitude and
everything is right. Okay, Well, I want to play you
something right now, things have become very tense more or
less around the last ten years of pilots and air
traffic control not getting along. There's a lot of tension,

(52:37):
a lot of overworked people, irritable people like you heard
the presidents say they're they're air traffic controllers' life spans,
generally speaking, they don't last long. They don't live long
because they they the stress is unbelievable. But anyway, here's
a little taste.

Speaker 11 (52:54):
This is.

Speaker 14 (52:54):
These are actual recordings of pilots in ATC getting in
little midair spats.

Speaker 26 (53:01):
One of them Maronia, I need to outside of the Bravo.
Heg it is And one of them Maronia, I need
to outside of the Bravo. Hey, it is a negative
what I'm inside. You were not giving a clearance through
the Bravo. One of them Maronio. Exit the Bravo immediately.

Speaker 20 (53:20):
I haven't talked to you the whole time.

Speaker 26 (53:22):
That's the whole point I'm talking to you. You have
to have a Bravo clearance. You have to request a
Bravo clearance.

Speaker 31 (53:29):
The Bravo clearance about fifty miles ago.

Speaker 26 (53:32):
Nobody clears you through the Bravo but me then clear
me through No, Yes, Jared assholes?

Speaker 36 (53:42):
Do you singing it? That is not appropriate language. Jebruary
fifty two. Let's speed to you at T works to
twenty two twenty.

Speaker 37 (53:52):
What is this?

Speaker 36 (53:53):
Well, no to tell you what. You go to one
eighty turn right heading a zero six year old and
run the guy behind you that's doing about one hundred.
That's faster on the ground.

Speaker 31 (54:01):
Speed all right?

Speaker 36 (54:02):
You want to play games. I'm not playing a game.
You're doing one hundred eighty across the ground. The guy
that's five behind you is doing three hundred and ten
across the ground. Now you tell me if I've got
a bunch of airplanes in there, what would you do?

Speaker 18 (54:15):
My god, there's another plane out there.

Speaker 11 (54:16):
It's like six miles away.

Speaker 18 (54:18):
Your attitude is really something, serve.

Speaker 11 (54:19):
We're out here on Mike, Good.

Speaker 1 (54:21):
Morning, Good morning.

Speaker 4 (54:22):
There was no attitude.

Speaker 38 (54:23):
I was just trying to correct you.

Speaker 39 (54:24):
That's my job to correct you if you mess up.

Speaker 37 (54:25):
I'm trying to make sure everybody's done with I asked
him to do for certain reasons.

Speaker 18 (54:29):
All right, that they're mistake every two to three minutes.

Speaker 28 (54:31):
But my attitude is not like yours.

Speaker 31 (54:33):
Well, everybody just relaxed, okay.

Speaker 36 (54:35):
And will wait we look justtion that'll be cool forth.

Speaker 31 (54:39):
Okay, and Max Fille four, is you one cancel your instruction?
All short of too too right? For future reference. You
have to let me know before you get to the runway. Okay,
we only use five miles, and the aircraft is already
five miles away, and the runways two miles long. That's
seven miles.

Speaker 29 (54:55):
Hello, there this is a captain of the Air of Mexico.
I think you are the one that's happened to relax
because you are with a very bad moode with everybody.
And we're gonna wait two more minutes because it's a
heavy I don't care if it's five miles or something.
We're gonna wait two more minutes.

Speaker 31 (55:11):
Much Beposier one. That is your prerogative, but you have
to let the ground controller know in that case me
before you have the runway.

Speaker 29 (55:19):
Okay, Roger's just to look out your motor.

Speaker 31 (55:24):
No, do you want a number for the tower?

Speaker 36 (55:26):
No, thank you very much.

Speaker 29 (55:27):
I don't want it. I'm just telling you. You are
saying us to relax. You have to relax.

Speaker 11 (55:32):
Also, things are already bad enough.

Speaker 14 (55:36):
And no, I don't think that people with schizophrenia should
be sitting at a radar scope. And we definitely don't
want vertically challenged individuals in a control tower. Just say
we did, though it would probably sound the transmission back
and forth between the plane or air traffic control or whatever.

(55:59):
If we had midge it's in control towers will probably
sound something like this.

Speaker 31 (56:03):
The forty five heavy Kennedy tower. You following a citation.

Speaker 40 (56:06):
There'll be a heavy following triple seven departure between you
and that traffic caution with turbulence. Win to two eight
zero at one seven gus two to one runway three
one left clear the land, ye come on.

Speaker 32 (56:23):
Right, all right, okay.

Speaker 25 (56:34):
This announcement is to all vertically challenged air traffic controllers.
To all vertically challenged air traffic controllers, report front and
center now, please thank you.

Speaker 15 (56:50):
Come on.

Speaker 11 (56:54):
Reporting for duty.

Speaker 14 (56:59):
All right, Okay, Well, anyway, a little little relief comedy
here in in otherwise extremely extremely sad and tragic accident
which I am fully confident we will get to the
bottom of it as to what happened. Anyway, Trump has

(57:21):
done about what's known as an oval office spray and
where he lets the press in. He just lets come
on in right in front of the desk, and they
just ask him questions. Well, this reporter asked him if
he was going to visit the crash site. Well, the
crash site is in the middle of the Potomac River.
And they got a very direct answer from Donald Trump.

Speaker 11 (57:43):
Listen to this.

Speaker 41 (57:44):
Have you spoken to any of the families of the victims.

Speaker 2 (57:47):
Of the plane craft?

Speaker 21 (57:47):
I don't want to comment on that.

Speaker 11 (57:49):
Do you have a plan to go visit the site?

Speaker 4 (57:52):
I have a plan to visit, not the site, because
what did you tell me?

Speaker 21 (57:56):
What's the site to order.

Speaker 31 (57:59):
Down there?

Speaker 6 (58:00):
I don't have a plan to do that, but I
will be meeting with some people that were very badly
hurt with their family member, obviously, but I'll be meeting with.

Speaker 15 (58:07):
Some of the families.

Speaker 4 (58:09):
Why didn't you tell me what's the site to the water?

Speaker 14 (58:13):
Okay, Well they got the answer that they deserved because
it was a really stupid question. And here is you
guessed it, Bill Maher. To back me up, he had
Peggy Noonan, the iconic presidential speech writer and columnist Peggy Nowton,
on his program Real Time, and he brought this up.
And this is what I love about Bill Maher. He'll
just go like, yeah, I mean, it was a stupid question. Uh,

(58:36):
listen to this.

Speaker 15 (58:37):
You know.

Speaker 39 (58:37):
I mean they asked him a question today, and I'm
sure if you're of the type of person who just
always hates the one team and loves what the other
one does, they asked him a question about the crash,
and they said, will you visit the crash site? Now,
every other politician would go, of course it was a tragedy,
and he went, it's the water.

Speaker 21 (58:57):
What do you want me to do?

Speaker 1 (58:58):
Swim that?

Speaker 12 (58:58):
Yeah, exactly fuck right, you're exactly right.

Speaker 1 (59:03):
It's a stupid question. Yeah, right on you justice answering.

Speaker 14 (59:09):
I thought that was great. I mean, I love Bill
Maher because he doesn't drink the kool aid. I don't
always agree with him and he doesn't. He would not
always agree with me, but him and I would find
calming ground. And that is definitely one moment there. Well,
when when Biden was president, he keeping with his DEI

(59:31):
Diversity Higher agenda, attempted to put someone as the head
of the FAA's African American. Very nice guy, I'm sure,
but he had been an airport manager at LAX. Now
I think what his job was at airport manager at
LAX was like he'd walk around the terminals to make

(59:53):
sure that there were no drunk people or that kind
of thing. He has absolutely no experience in aviation whatsoever,
no flying experience. Who's never an air traffic controller, none whatsoever.
And Biden sent him up, Well, just to give you,
just to give you an idea, give you an idea.

Speaker 11 (01:00:14):
This is how it went.

Speaker 14 (01:00:15):
When he was being questioned by one particular congressman.

Speaker 38 (01:00:21):
So, mister Washington, can you quickly tell me what airspace
requires an ADSB transponder?

Speaker 21 (01:00:27):
I'm not sure I can answer that question right now.

Speaker 38 (01:00:30):
That's okay, Well, just keep going. So that's a pretty
important part. So what are the six types of special
use of airspace that protect this national security that appear
on FAA charts?

Speaker 21 (01:00:42):
Sorry, Senator, I cannot answer that question.

Speaker 38 (01:00:44):
So what are the operational limitations of a pilot flying
under basic med?

Speaker 21 (01:00:49):
Senator, I'm not a pilot, so.

Speaker 38 (01:00:51):
Obviously you'd ever see that Federal Aviation Administration? So any
idea what those restrictions are under basic MED?

Speaker 42 (01:01:01):
Well, some of the restrictions I think would be high
blood pressure.

Speaker 21 (01:01:04):
Some of them would be.

Speaker 38 (01:01:06):
It's more like how many passengers per airplane, how many
pounds in different categories, and what altitude you can find
or so, and then amount of knots. It's under two
hundred and fifty knots. So it's not having anything to do
with blood pressure. So can you tell me what causes
an aircraft to spin or to stall?

Speaker 21 (01:01:26):
Again, Senator, I'm not a pilot.

Speaker 9 (01:01:28):
Okay, let's keep going.

Speaker 38 (01:01:30):
What are the three aircraft certifications FA requires as part
of the manufacturing process.

Speaker 18 (01:01:35):
Quickly, please anyone, anyone?

Speaker 38 (01:01:38):
Three aircraft certifications?

Speaker 18 (01:01:41):
Anyone, anyone?

Speaker 42 (01:01:42):
Again, what I would say to that is that one
of my first priorities would be to fully implement that
Certification Act and reporting the three types.

Speaker 21 (01:01:53):
Mister Washington, that the three types?

Speaker 38 (01:01:55):
Okay, yeah, that's type certificate, Production certificate, and airworthiness certificate. Okay,
all right, let's just keep going see if we can
get lucky here. So can you tell me what the
minimum separation distance is for landing into partying airliners during
the daytime?

Speaker 21 (01:02:10):
Mister Washington, I don't want to guess on that. Senator.

Speaker 38 (01:02:13):
Are you familiar with the difference between Part one oh
seven and Part forty four eight oh nine when it
comes to unman aerial standards unman aaril unmanned like drones.

Speaker 18 (01:02:23):
Are you familiar with Yes?

Speaker 38 (01:02:24):
Yes, okay, you know the difference between those two Part
forty four eighth nine and Part one oh seven.

Speaker 21 (01:02:30):
Do you know the difference there?

Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
No?

Speaker 21 (01:02:32):
I cannot.

Speaker 18 (01:02:33):
It's okay.

Speaker 14 (01:02:39):
Now, he after that hearing, he withdrew his name from consideration,
so people say, well, you know, he he never got
the job.

Speaker 11 (01:02:50):
Okay, fine, and that's good.

Speaker 14 (01:02:52):
But the point is is that Joe Biden wanted him there,
and he wanted him there, and Pete Boodhajeedge wanted him
there only solely just because the color of his skin.
These days are coming to an end, all right, I'm German, lad,
this is standing ground, this is Mojo Fiber Radio. Don't

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Speaker 6 (01:03:24):
Pete Buddhacheg a real winner.

Speaker 21 (01:03:28):
That's a guy's a real winner.

Speaker 6 (01:03:29):
And you know how badly everything's run since he's run this
Department of Transportation. He's a disaster. He was a disaster
as a mayor. He ran his city into the ground,
and he's a disaster now. He's just got a good
line of bullshit.

Speaker 37 (01:03:44):
And then he uncorked that expletive to insult a former
cabinet officer. It was the same expletive that I saw
him use in Eastroom in twenty twenty when he famously
held up the Trump Acquitted headline.

Speaker 21 (01:03:56):
My question is if.

Speaker 37 (01:03:58):
You could shed any light for us on how the
president perceives his use of public profanity, which is a
practice that certainly sets him apart from all of his predecessors.
Does he regard it as an effective communications device part
of his appeal or is it something that he lapses
into inadvertently, perhaps in times of frustration and later regrets.

Speaker 3 (01:04:18):
I think one of the things that the American people
love most about this president is that he often says
what they are thinking, but sometimes lack the courage to
say themselves.

Speaker 12 (01:04:27):
Somebody out as Sue as Ass, all right, kiss my ass,
kiss my ass, kiss my ass, kiss my ass.

Speaker 18 (01:04:35):
Kiss me.

Speaker 10 (01:04:40):
Swa bring Land the jam.

Speaker 12 (01:04:50):
I Daniels, Kiss my ass, kiss my ass, kiss my ass,
kiss my ass.

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Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
Just standing ground with Jeremy.

Speaker 15 (01:06:14):
Lady.

Speaker 12 (01:06:15):
Kiss my ass, Kiss my ass, Kiss my.

Speaker 44 (01:06:17):
Ass, Kiss my ass. Don't talk to me that way.

(01:06:42):
Don't talk to I'm the president of the answer.

Speaker 12 (01:06:45):
Don't ever talk to the president that weast have to
sit down, police, sit down.

Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
I didn't call you.

Speaker 21 (01:06:50):
I didn't call you. I didn't call you. Keep your
voice down, police, keep your voice.

Speaker 4 (01:06:54):
You've been asking a question for ten minutes.

Speaker 11 (01:06:56):
Please sit down.

Speaker 21 (01:06:57):
Okay, question, Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 1 (01:06:59):
Sure, shock that I picked her.

Speaker 4 (01:07:02):
It's like in a state of shock.

Speaker 1 (01:07:03):
I'm not thinking of that.

Speaker 4 (01:07:04):
That's okay.

Speaker 21 (01:07:05):
I know you're not thinking. You never do what a
stupid question?

Speaker 31 (01:07:08):
That is what a stupid question?

Speaker 11 (01:07:11):
But I watch you a lot you ask a lot
of stupid questions.

Speaker 4 (01:07:14):
Look, you know you're a fake.

Speaker 21 (01:07:17):
You know that you hold network.

Speaker 12 (01:07:19):
The way you cover it is fake and most of it,
and not all of you, but the people wise to you.
That's why you have a low a lower approval writing
than you've ever had before Times probably three.

Speaker 21 (01:07:29):
I say that you're a terrible report.

Speaker 17 (01:07:31):
That's what I say.

Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
Why don't you act?

Speaker 32 (01:07:34):
Why don't you act.

Speaker 4 (01:07:34):
In a little more positive It's always trying.

Speaker 1 (01:07:36):
To make a questions you.

Speaker 12 (01:07:37):
As you get you and you know what, that's why
nobody trusts the media anymore.

Speaker 21 (01:07:43):
You didn't hear me.

Speaker 12 (01:07:43):
That's why you used to work for the Times and
now you work for somebody else.

Speaker 21 (01:07:46):
Look, let me tell you something.

Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
Be nice, don't don't be threatening.

Speaker 11 (01:07:52):
I have to be honest.

Speaker 14 (01:07:53):
I mean, I can't drink the kool aid here when
Donald Trump says be nice, you know, I have to say,
come on, don I mean, there's the there's the pot
calling the kettle black. I do agree Donald Trump can
be extremely unpleasant, but in a weird way.

Speaker 11 (01:08:08):
It is what makes him who he is.

Speaker 14 (01:08:13):
And I went way over today, but I'm glad I
did because I had a lot of catchup to do
some closing thoughts. You know, this is who he is,
This is what he wanted to do. All this stuff, immigration,
get rid of DEI, get rid of indoctrination in the schools,
the dose go in, shut us aid down, stop the

(01:08:36):
waistble spending everything. This is what the American people voted for.
This is what they want. And he said, I'm going
to do it.

Speaker 11 (01:08:45):
There's a shocker.

Speaker 14 (01:08:46):
Who is the who is the famous British parliamentary and
in seventeen who said he said, my god, what's an
interesting concept? The president who actually does what he says
he's going to do.

Speaker 11 (01:08:58):
Remember that.

Speaker 14 (01:08:59):
So there you have it. The Donald is back in town.
Get used to it. I'm Jeremy Lahy. This is standing ground.
This is Mojo Fiber Radio. I will talk to you guys.

Speaker 6 (01:09:09):
Pete Buddhachegg A real winner, that's the guy.

Speaker 4 (01:09:13):
He's a real winner.

Speaker 6 (01:09:14):
And you know how badly everything's run since he's run
this Department of Transportation.

Speaker 21 (01:09:18):
He's a disaster. He was a disaster as a mayor.

Speaker 6 (01:09:23):
He ran his city into the ground, and he's a
disaster now.

Speaker 21 (01:09:27):
He's just got a good line of bullshit.

Speaker 37 (01:09:29):
And then he uncourked that expletive to insult a former
cabinet officer. It was the same expletive that I saw
him use in East Room in twenty twenty when he
famously held up.

Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
The Trump Acquitted headline.

Speaker 37 (01:09:41):
My question is if you could shed any light for
us on how the President perceives his use of public profanity,
which is in bactice that certainly sets him apart from
all of his predecessors. Does he regard it as an
effective communications device part of his appeal or is it
something that he lapses into in advert perhaps in times
of frustration and later regrets.

Speaker 3 (01:10:03):
I think one of the things that the American people
love most about this president is that he often says
what they are thinking, but sometimes lack the courage to
say themselves.

Speaker 11 (01:10:13):
Bullshit, do you understand?

Speaker 32 (01:10:14):
Bullshit?

Speaker 11 (01:10:15):
Bullshit?

Speaker 12 (01:10:16):
That's a lot of bullshit, bullshit, bullshit.

Speaker 4 (01:10:19):
The dumbest son of a bitches in the world.

Speaker 5 (01:10:21):
All right, this son of a bitch sleeping, the son
of a bitch.

Speaker 44 (01:10:24):
I'll tell you, we'll get that son of a bitch.

Speaker 12 (01:10:27):
Get that son of a bitch off the field.

Speaker 11 (01:10:29):
The son of a bitch.

Speaker 5 (01:10:29):
Hey, by the way, folks, if I ever use the
F bomb. I think i'd get the electric chair.

Speaker 6 (01:10:33):
Do you agree to motherfuckers, you're not gonna raise that
fucking price, and you can tell them to go.

Speaker 11 (01:10:42):
So that's when I realized I was a fucking idiot.

Speaker 4 (01:10:46):
Over the next three hundred fucking years.

Speaker 32 (01:10:48):
I'm gonna bomb the shit out of them.

Speaker 11 (01:10:50):
I would bomb the shit out of them.

Speaker 12 (01:10:52):
Somebody out to sue his ass off? All right, Kiss
my ass, Kiss my ass, Kiss my ass.

Speaker 27 (01:11:00):
Getting to know you, getting to lodge, get used to it,
getting to know, putting it my way, but nice.

Speaker 11 (01:11:19):
All right, you are precisely my coup.

Speaker 12 (01:11:25):
Somebody owner sue his ass off, all right, Kiss my ass, Kiss.

Speaker 4 (01:11:29):
My ass, kiss my ass.

Speaker 11 (01:11:31):
All right, guys, till next time.

Speaker 27 (01:11:33):
Getting to know You're getting to feel free and easy.

Speaker 1 (01:11:40):
When I a.

Speaker 27 (01:11:43):
Getting to know what to say?

Speaker 4 (01:11:47):
The dumbest son of a bitches in the world.

Speaker 11 (01:11:49):
All right, this son of a bitch, sleeping son of
a bitch.

Speaker 6 (01:11:52):
I'll tell you, we'll get that son of a bitch.

Speaker 5 (01:11:54):
I'll get that son of a bitch off the field,
the son of a bitch. Hey, by the way, folks,
if I ever used the F bomb, I think I
get the electric shair.

Speaker 15 (01:12:02):
Do you agree.

Speaker 7 (01:12:05):
You're not going to erase that fucking price and you
can tell them to go itself.

Speaker 25 (01:12:13):
Suddenly, I.

Speaker 41 (01:12:18):
Because of the beautiful and you things I'm learning about you, Yay.

Speaker 15 (01:12:33):
You're a very rude person.

Speaker 6 (01:12:34):
The way you treat Sarah Huckabee is horrible, and the
way you treat other people are horrible.

Speaker 21 (01:12:39):
You shouldn't treat people that way.

Speaker 15 (01:12:40):
Go ahead, and Peter.

Speaker 2 (01:12:42):
In Jim's defense, I've traveled with him and watched him.

Speaker 21 (01:12:44):
He's a diligent reporter who bustles. I'm not a big
fan of yours either, to be.

Speaker 28 (01:12:48):
Honest, so let me ask you a question, if I
can you repeatedly, are you are the best?

Speaker 31 (01:12:52):
Mister president?

Speaker 15 (01:12:53):
Repeated?

Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
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