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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening just Standing Ground with Jeremy.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Lady, we bring in the studio this morning one of
the gay rights activists. Mister, should I call you mister Peppe?
Julian on Zima, Thank you for.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Coming in, Thank you for good morning.

Speaker 4 (00:17):
Why are you gay? Sorry? You are gay? You are trying?

Speaker 5 (00:24):
Why what shows that?

Speaker 2 (00:25):
You are a transgender and you are gay rights activists?
And I'm outspoken? Uh lesbian homoset show Now we're looking
at the raging debate. You are gay rights activists. Why
should someone be gay? You're having a girlfriend? Yes, do
you perform the natural obligations?

Speaker 5 (00:46):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (00:48):
You guys heard this.

Speaker 5 (00:49):
I'm not sexually active right now?

Speaker 4 (00:52):
So what lady? My choice?

Speaker 5 (00:57):
I'm just not. I've chosen not to engage.

Speaker 7 (01:01):
Doesn't that make you gay?

Speaker 5 (01:05):
Or what do you mean doesn't that make me gay?

Speaker 8 (01:07):
I am?

Speaker 5 (01:07):
I am male, I'm attracted to a female.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
So who is gay?

Speaker 5 (01:56):
I'm just not. I've chosen not to engage.

Speaker 7 (02:00):
Doesn't that make you gay?

Speaker 5 (02:04):
What do you mean doesn't that make me gig? I
am milk and attracted to a female.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
Okay, so who is gay?

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Standing Ground is a production of Lakey Media.

Speaker 9 (02:15):
Oh well, he's very popular, the esportos, motor hits, geeks, sluts, bloods, wastoids, doeebees, dickheads,
they all adore it. They think he's a righteous dude.

Speaker 10 (02:43):
What's your best of these cars? What do you do?

Speaker 1 (02:46):
The car that I drive is.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
The modeless Plat which is that.

Speaker 11 (02:49):
One red one in the mon I like that?

Speaker 12 (02:51):
Yeah, yeah, it's It's there in a sixty miles an
hour in two seconds. It's a patent.

Speaker 6 (02:58):
Aprod's whoa did I get in? Yeah?

Speaker 10 (03:03):
Right? Have you ever said if you want my notes?
They gave me notes. I said, I'm not biting.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
I don't need to know.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
I let me get in.

Speaker 10 (03:19):
I watched Secret Service go. Yeah, I mean you actually
drove it around. Wow, beautifu, this is a different panel
that I've had.

Speaker 13 (03:36):
Everything's computer Okay, I was I was watching that clip
last week. Uh it was where was it? The east
portico of the White House? And they brought these Tesla's
out and Donald Trump really looked like a little kid
on Christmas morning checking them out. Obviously an attempt to

(03:58):
send a message to people that Elon Musk does a
good job when he builds things. And Tesla's are very
good cars, very popular. For a long time. Among it's
the left. The electric cars they're great, they love them, right,
and now they're setting them on fire. It's, by the way,

(04:20):
it's not funny. I mean, the hypocrisy is funny. I
was thinking the other day, I'm waiting for the trans
community to go and firebomb a Victoria's secret, right, or
I don't know, vegetarians going and throwing a malotov cocktail

(04:42):
into a produce section at a supermarket. That's how ridiculous
these people are. And they have been busted. And one
that I know of anyway, that that I read up
on is facing twenty years in prison, and I hope
he gets it because it is terrorism. So you kind
of say to yourself, well, why are they going and

(05:04):
destroying a product that they've been raving about for years
and then burning the charging stations electric cars and all that.
It has nothing to do really with the cars or
the charging stations.

Speaker 6 (05:18):
It has to do with the.

Speaker 13 (05:19):
Fact that Elon Musk is working with Donald Trump and
has busted the bureaucracy and they don't like it. So
we're going to get into that, amongst other things. Deportations.
Can the president do it? You bet you one federal
judge says no, So we've got that playing a big

(05:43):
game of catch up here.

Speaker 6 (05:45):
I was not on at all for the last week.

Speaker 13 (05:48):
As you might hear in my voice, I have these
terrible look I don't want to be me, me, me,
and poor me, because I know everybody else out there
gets it too. Is these terrible seasonal allergies and it
resulted in a little bit of laryngitis, and I just
sounded sick and I didn't.

Speaker 6 (06:05):
Want to go on the air.

Speaker 4 (06:06):
So there you go.

Speaker 6 (06:06):
There's my excuse.

Speaker 13 (06:07):
All right, I'm German Leahy. This is Standing Ground. This
is Mojo Viver Radio. It is Monday, March twenty fourth.
Spring is around the corner. My email standing Ground seventeen
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hit notifications. All right, with that, without any further ado,
let's get this program going.

Speaker 10 (06:37):
I did buy one of these seven.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
This is Bullet Group.

Speaker 10 (06:44):
I mean, look, I'm right in terms of imagination, I
think I have a great imagination. Who else but this
guy would design this? And everybody on the road.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
Is looking at it.

Speaker 10 (06:54):
It's amazing. Actually, as soon as I saw it and
I said, that is the coolest design.

Speaker 14 (07:23):
There, I have to sing that the long I can
look on my dogs as the young one live in
the cars.

Speaker 4 (07:34):
There, my I.

Speaker 14 (07:36):
Cannot there, I say, I can listen to you, mistake.

Speaker 15 (07:42):
Cars.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
You're listening, just standing ground with Jeremy Lahy. All right.

Speaker 16 (08:10):
The Justice Department meanwhile announcing three people are under arrest
for allegedly trying to set Tesla cars and charging stations
on fire. The trio facing multiple charges of arson and
domestic terrorism. President Trump weighing in on true social overnight,
posting this, people that get caught sabotaging Tesla's will stand
a very good chance of going to jail for up

(08:31):
to twenty years. That includes the funders. We are looking
for you three exclamation marks. Vandals have been caught to
facing and destroying TESL vehicles and inciting fears at dealerships
and at least eleven states.

Speaker 6 (08:45):
Now, okay, welcome to the program.

Speaker 13 (08:47):
Before we get into the whole elon musk the left
going crazy, setting cars and charging stations on fire and
fire bombing dealerships and all that.

Speaker 6 (08:58):
We do have.

Speaker 13 (09:01):
We do have some news, some sad news of some
very well known individuals who passed away this past week.
First up, first up here in my neck of the woods,

(09:24):
do you guys remember Kitty Do Caucus. Kitty Do Caucus
was the wife of the former governor of Massachusetts and
in nineteen eighty eight was the Democratic nominee for president.
She was eighty eight, and she was in many ways, yes,
a very remarkable woman. She struggled with a lot of alcohol, drugs, pills,

(09:49):
all sorts of stuff. And after he lost the election,
well two things to remember about that, just quickly, if
you're old enough to remember. During the campaign, uh, Kitty
Do Caucus, God rest her soul. Kitty Do Caucus. During
the campaign was admitted to the Massachusetts General Hospital. And

(10:14):
when she came out of the hospital she was wearing
a neck brace, and we later figured out that she
wasn't in for a neck problem, well, a neck problem
from her head going back from throwing back the cooking sherry.
And then later on, after he lost the election, she

(10:37):
went over the top and she reached into the cabinet
and she drank rubbing alcohol.

Speaker 17 (10:42):
You've been watching clean my Space videos for a while,
you know that I really enjoy using rubbing alcohol around
the house for different cleaning cooks. You might be thinking
running alcohol you usually find us stopping. Yes, that's true,
but okay, so many great cleaning applications.

Speaker 6 (11:10):
I know I'm terrible. That's a terrible thing.

Speaker 13 (11:12):
But anyway, I wanted to note that because she went
on the lecture circuit and brought attention to her addiction
problems whatever.

Speaker 6 (11:23):
She was like hooked on diet pills when she was eighteen.
That's where it all started.

Speaker 13 (11:27):
But it turned out that she was half in the
bag most of the time during the presidential campaign. Another
tragic loss is George Foreman, the great boxer who became
a very very successful businessman, when he came up with

(11:48):
the George Foreman grill, and I heard I don't know
if this is true or not, that he's decided not
to be cremated. In his will, he wrote that he
did not want to be cremated, he'd rather be Well,
you guessed it, grilled.

Speaker 4 (12:03):
My grill is so fast, your food is grid in minute.

Speaker 18 (12:07):
Plus the built in bondwarmer is great for warm delicious roles.
You get all and you knock off the fan and
tell them the king of the grill fins you came down.

Speaker 13 (12:18):
Okay, that is that's enough of that for today, right, Okay, Well,
moving on Elon Musk and domestic terrorism. Here's a cut
of CNN commentator I think I get this, correct sherman
Michael Singlington. I think that's right. Quite Frankly, I really
don't care. And he made this remark and now he's

(12:41):
going to court for making this remark.

Speaker 8 (12:44):
This shows again the American people do not trust Elon Musk.
And Elon Musk is incompetent in his position. And how
do we know because they fired tens of thousands of people.
Is challenging court.

Speaker 4 (12:55):
The court said the.

Speaker 8 (12:56):
People have to go back, and now the people are
coming back. He's in competent, he's a thief, he's a Nazi,
and people don't trust him.

Speaker 6 (13:05):
Okay.

Speaker 13 (13:06):
On that note, he's being sued and most likely he
will settle out of court. He just called Nelon Musk
a thief and a Nazi. Now I could get into
a comparative analysis.

Speaker 6 (13:19):
It's true that Nazis.

Speaker 13 (13:22):
The Yeah, liberals have more in line with Nazism, if
you will, than anyone. But that's a whole other topic
for another day. Well, the liberals over the years, going
way back to the sixties and yours truly and to
a certain degree a fan of it, something known as
civil disobedience.

Speaker 6 (13:43):
Right. You know what that means.

Speaker 13 (13:44):
Well, it's simple, you break the law to bring attention
to a wrong.

Speaker 6 (13:52):
Right.

Speaker 13 (13:53):
So Martin Luther King used to go into a cafe
and he would sit in the all white section to
get arrested. He was breaking the law, but he did
it to bring attention to or wrong. Rosa Parks did
the same thing. I'm not giving up my seat. You
will be arrested. Fine, arrest me. Right, break the law

(14:18):
to correct a wrong or bring attention to or wrong.
Let's go forward. Even you know there's others in between.
This is just off the top of my head.

Speaker 19 (14:28):
Right.

Speaker 13 (14:30):
Daniel Elsberg a Liberal hero at the Pentagon in the
early nineteen seventies. He was a contractor and one night
he decided to stay super late in his office and
xerox classified information regarding the United States involvement in Indo,
China and gave it to the Washington Times. Totally legal,

(14:53):
but he felt that the American people had a right
to know. And of course the left cup behind him
cheer led and said, you good man, you exposed him.

Speaker 6 (15:04):
You got him. Right.

Speaker 13 (15:05):
Then we go to the early to mid two thousands, right,
and then you have Edward Snowden. What did Edward Snowden do?
He also broke the law. He violated the law, and
he gave classified information to the press to show to
what extent Americans are being spied on. And the left

(15:25):
all cheer lead and said, yeah, you do it. He
broke the law. But look, he brought attention to her wrong. Well,
you jump all these years ahead and here we have
Elon Musk that has been accused of breaking the law
in the process of finding out that the government has

(15:47):
been ripping us off for the last sixty seventy years.
And all the left are going, you know, he's doing
this without a search warrant, which they don't need.

Speaker 6 (15:57):
But anyway, that's just another debate.

Speaker 13 (15:58):
But let's just say for the press of argument, that
he is breaking the law. Yes, so he's bringing attention
to a wrong. He's bringing attention that the bureaucracy is
screwing us over So why doesn't he get the same
treatment as all those in the aforementioned civil disobedience?

Speaker 6 (16:22):
So what if he broke the law, look what he found.

Speaker 13 (16:26):
I used the hypo a couple of weeks ago about
I mean, it doesn't really involve the law, but I said,
a woman comes home when she finds her husband in
flagrante delecta with another woman in bed, and then he
jumps out of the bed when he sees her and says,
you know, I thought you told me you'd always call
if you were coming home early.

Speaker 4 (16:46):
Tough.

Speaker 6 (16:47):
You are busted, all right.

Speaker 13 (16:50):
So I always like that they're all now Elizabeth Warren,
that he's going in without Warren's well, okay, say he
even did need Warrens. That wasn't the Elizabeth Warren. It
was going on about Edward Snowden. When Edward Snowden broke
the law and released information of what the old say

(17:11):
is our right too?

Speaker 5 (17:13):
No?

Speaker 4 (17:15):
All right, all right.

Speaker 13 (17:16):
Well over at CNN, the Communist News Network, they have
somebody there who's very very good, by the name of
Scott Jennings, and he got into a panel discussion. He's
very bright and he got into it with somebody, and
you can kind of see where this conversation is going.

Speaker 6 (17:33):
Have a listen, so doubtful.

Speaker 20 (17:36):
It's Republicans attacking Tesla dealerships around the country.

Speaker 6 (17:39):
It's pretty wild.

Speaker 20 (17:40):
Actually, the other night Donald Trump said these are domestic terrorists.
Everybody laughed about it and scoffed at it. That video
looks like terrorism to me. I mean, it's obviously an organized,
coordinated effort. However, people are communicating with each other to
do this to people around the country who chose to
buy a Tesla at some point in the past, many
of them, I'm sure we're Democrats who bought them in

(18:02):
the first place, all because their entire political worldview is
ruled by their emotions. And that's the American left right now.
It is one angry mob after another willing to take
things into their own hands, up to and including king
fire bombing and otherwise vandalizing cars and car dealerships and

(18:23):
charging stations. It's outrageous. It is terrorism. People ought to
be put in table and left there for a very
long time and be taught a lesson.

Speaker 13 (18:31):
Now, the woman across the table who was the sort
of the counter veiling point if you will, well, I'll
give you three guesses where she went right after he
postulated his position. I'll give you three guesses where she went,

(18:52):
and here we go.

Speaker 21 (18:53):
When they do it to a Tesla dealership, it's really bad.

Speaker 9 (18:57):
But when they do it to the halls of Congress,
we should in that that your position.

Speaker 6 (19:02):
No, I've never I know you, I know you have,
I know I.

Speaker 20 (19:05):
Know you haven't been around for a while. So let
me educate you about my position about January.

Speaker 9 (19:09):
I'm so sorry.

Speaker 18 (19:09):
Let me educate.

Speaker 5 (19:10):
Let me educate you.

Speaker 20 (19:11):
No, no, no, you don't need to you know you don't,
and you don't need to be condescending to me.

Speaker 6 (19:15):
So let me educate you about my position.

Speaker 10 (19:17):
Let me let me finish.

Speaker 16 (19:18):
Let me finish it.

Speaker 6 (19:19):
Let me finish this January sixth or getting them let me.

Speaker 3 (19:23):
Yeah, I'm sorry.

Speaker 20 (19:24):
You're a condescending person who hasn't been paying attention to stop.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
So.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
So here's so, here's the issue.

Speaker 20 (19:29):
I didn't support what happened on January the sixth, and
was one of the first Republicans to call it out.
I don't support the pardons. I have repeatedly, just like
my friend Ashley here Uh said that no violence in
our political system is acceptable. But this right here, what's
going on with a guy who helps our country, who
runs successful companies, who doesn't have to be doing this,
and now one of his companies is under systematic terroristic

(19:52):
threat and violence all over the country and people seem
to be laughing about it or fine with it. It's outrageous.
I've sat at this table and had people say we
should cut Elon Musk from the government totally. He rescued
our astronauts. Today, is that what we want. The treatment
of this guy is outrageous. These people who are doing
this need to be found, put in jail and made
an example of.

Speaker 6 (20:12):
Agreed.

Speaker 13 (20:12):
I am a strong supporter of the legal doctrine known
as prudential jurisprudence, the future effect. I saw a mugshot
of a guy yesterday who had been caught vandalizing a
Tesla dealership, and, as Donald Trump says.

Speaker 6 (20:29):
You know, like when he killed the terrorists, you know, he.

Speaker 22 (20:33):
Was crying like a little baby, and his mugshot he's like,
and he is facing twenty years in prison, and I
hope he gets it, but I'll say this twenty years,
but I think.

Speaker 13 (20:48):
It would be fair to give him the possibility of
parole in nineteen years and eleven months. Well, Tim Waltz,
the goober, Tim Waltz that he is former vice president
nominee under Kamala Harris. This guy was planning on being

(21:12):
vice president, got up and cheer led stock falling, like
bring down Tesla. They're not thinking, Hey, these are these people,
these employees. They have families, they have bills to pay,
they have all this and Tim Watson and Kamala Harris
were all about an opportunity economy. People need to support

(21:35):
their families and pay their bills. And now he's for
the downfall of the largest auto manufacturer.

Speaker 6 (21:41):
In the country, or one of them. Anyway, I think
it is the biggest Listen to him here, listen saying on.

Speaker 23 (21:49):
My phone, I don't some of you know this on
the iPhone. They've got that little stock app. I added
Tesla tude to give me a little boost during.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
The day.

Speaker 6 (21:57):
Two twenty five and dropping.

Speaker 10 (22:00):
So, and.

Speaker 23 (22:05):
If you own one, if you own one, we're not
blaming you. You can you can take dental floss and
pull the Tesla thing off, you know, and take out
of just telling you.

Speaker 6 (22:14):
Naturally he got heat for that It's funny.

Speaker 13 (22:19):
I've never I've never seen a former presidential candidate or
a candidate whatever that essentially essentially was supporting this kind
of activity. I have not heard Tim Walls come out
and say, hey, guys, you know, protest, but don't set
things on fire. They love it, They think it's they
think it's great. They just don't know that it's ultimately

(22:42):
self defeating. Trump was in the Oval office and Peter
Doocey came right forward and asked him this very direct
question about Tim Walls.

Speaker 12 (22:50):
I don't know if he.

Speaker 11 (22:51):
Saw this Tim Walls is now saying about Trump supporters
and forgiving him. Just reading Tim Walls, I think I
could kick most of their ass.

Speaker 10 (23:00):
Oh boy, he'd be in trouble.

Speaker 4 (23:01):
Is there any way to know, Well, he's a loser.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
Then I guess he lost an election.

Speaker 4 (23:08):
He played a part.

Speaker 10 (23:08):
You know, usually a vice president does he play a part?
They say, I think Tim played a part.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
I think he was so bad that he hurt her,
But she hurt herself and Joe heard him both.

Speaker 24 (23:18):
They didn't have a great a great group, but I
would I would probably.

Speaker 3 (23:22):
Put him at the bottom of the group.

Speaker 11 (23:25):
Ready to get back involved, ving politicians fundraising and campaigning
against our policies.

Speaker 3 (23:31):
I hope, so, I hope.

Speaker 13 (23:32):
So every time I hear Peter Doocy and Donald Trump
go back and forth, I think of the end of
the movie, the classic film Casablanca, when I forget who
says it, is it Humphrey Bogart or what it says?
This is the beginning of a wonderful relationship.

Speaker 6 (23:55):
I think I got that right.

Speaker 13 (23:57):
But anyway, not everybody at CNN is cheerleading all this
anti Elon Musk stuff. Now this guy, I do apologize
because you know, professionals should have the name and I don't.

Speaker 6 (24:10):
But he, to me, he hit the nail on the head.

Speaker 24 (24:13):
Sim Walls is a complete moron. To me, I have
to be very honest, and I'm not surprised why the
American people did not choose him. Nothing against the vice president.
With that said, Elon Musk employees eighty plus thousand Americans,
most of them are working class people. The implications of
the stock let's say this word to continue on for

(24:34):
another year.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
So I'm just.

Speaker 6 (24:35):
Throwing out a hypothetical.

Speaker 24 (24:37):
Well, the company at some point have to decrease its workplace.
Most of those people, I would imagine probably vote for Democrats,
at least some of them. So now you're impacting people
who likely share your worldview because you disagree with Elon Musk.

Speaker 6 (24:51):
Don't buy the car.

Speaker 24 (24:52):
Just like those guys are saying, let's protest Anheuser Busch, etc.

Speaker 4 (24:56):
We're just not going to buy their beer.

Speaker 24 (24:57):
I'm okay with that, but destroying public proper, but there
is no place with that.

Speaker 4 (25:01):
I agree with Kevin.

Speaker 24 (25:02):
Lock them up and set an example that this is
not what we're going to tolerate this county.

Speaker 13 (25:07):
I mean, there is absolutely no justification whatsoever. Have you
guys been watching these videos of people on their dash
cams and a car gets in front of a Tesla
and they come back and they key it or they
assault the person driving the car. The left is completely

(25:28):
unhinged and somewhat to close out because I have another
cut I want to play here, but somewhat to close out.
Once again, it has nothing to do really with Elon Musk.
It's the fact that the bureaucracy has been caught with
their pants down. Donald Trump brought Elon Musk to Washington,

(25:53):
and he overturned a lot of stones. We've always known.
We've always known that the bureaucracy is corrupt. But as
my one of my producers g Gordon Grady and Jinny,
my other field producer, used the same phrase, the emperor

(26:15):
has no clothes. It's all out in the open, and
that is what's pissing them off. Okay, here is Congressman
Wesley Hunt.

Speaker 8 (26:26):
I've seen Democrats on TV for the past week scream
elon Musk, elon Musk, Musk, Musk, must must musk musk.

Speaker 4 (26:33):
It's been quite invigorating.

Speaker 6 (26:34):
Actually, I'm really enjoyed it.

Speaker 24 (26:37):
And what's funny about to me is that you're mad
at the guy that found the fraud, but not mad.

Speaker 6 (26:42):
At the people that wasted your money. Here in Congress,
wecruitly can't cut a budget, so I really think elon
for doing our job for us.

Speaker 13 (26:52):
Okay, right on, brother, all right, I'm Germanly. This is
standing ground. This is Mojoe Fiber Radio. My emails Standing
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break right back.

Speaker 16 (27:14):
The Justice Department meanwhile announcing three people are under arrest
for allegedly trying to set Tesla cars and charging stations
on fire. The trio facing multiple charges of arson and
domestic terrorism murder.

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Speaker 1 (28:53):
Your listening is just standing ground with Jeremy Lady, Well,
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Speaker 10 (29:00):
My notes, yeah, they gave me notes, and so I'm
not biting.

Speaker 4 (29:03):
I don't need to know it.

Speaker 15 (30:01):
Supporters and legal advocates outside of Manhattan Courthouse rallying for
the release of a pro Palestinian activists this after hearing
just ended over his potential deportation. We're talking about this
man off Moon Khalil, a legal US resident with a
green card who protested against Israel's war in Gaza at

(30:21):
Columbia University. Now, immigration agents arrested Khalil over the weekend
and sent him to a detention center in Louisiana. That
arrest is sparking demonstrations in many parts of the country today. Now,
the White House says Khalil's arrest is the first, many
saying the Department of Homeland Security will detain even more
people connected with last year's protests.

Speaker 6 (30:44):
Okay, welcome back to the program. I'm German Ley.

Speaker 13 (30:46):
This is Standing Ground. This is Mojo Fiber Radio. Well,
you've heard this ongoing debate about Trump invoking the seventeen
ninety eight Enemy Aliens Act. It has no what's referred
to as a sunset provision, meaning it's permanent. All right, Well,

(31:12):
there is a judge out there. I don't have his name,
but anyway, is somehow saying that the courts need to
review these deportations. No, the Supreme Court ruled in nineteen
forty eight that deportations preclude judicial review, that the power

(31:33):
to deport was constitutionally granted by the Congress to who
the president of the United States.

Speaker 6 (31:42):
It's not up to a judge.

Speaker 13 (31:46):
This is classic judicial activism, as the late and great
antonins Clia would say, activism from the bench. Oh mister president,
you have the right to port people, but I need
to take a look at it first.

Speaker 6 (32:03):
No, no, you don't.

Speaker 13 (32:07):
And the Supreme Court in nineteen I think it was
Ludvic versus Watkins.

Speaker 6 (32:12):
They never visited it again.

Speaker 13 (32:16):
Now here's the thing I always got to get in
here in situations like this, I got more audio is
you'll hear people say, yeah, you know, but that was
passed in seventeen ninety eight. You know, we were just
coming out of the uh, you know, we were coming
out of the revolution.

Speaker 6 (32:35):
It had ended.

Speaker 13 (32:36):
It really wasn't that long it was, but when you
think about it, it was seven how many more?

Speaker 12 (32:43):
Ye?

Speaker 6 (32:43):
Well, I was seventeen ninety eight.

Speaker 13 (32:45):
It was seven years after the adoption of the original
ten Bill of Rights right seventeen ninety one. So the
people who always love to say, well, it's kind of
old and all that. This is what you always want
to say to them. If a police officer shows up
to your house tonight and says, let us in, we're

(33:08):
searching your house for contraband, and then say would you
let them in without a warrant? And they say, well,
of course not. No one's searching my house without a warrant.
You say to them, Eh, the fourth Amendment that was
passed in seventeen ninety one.

Speaker 6 (33:25):
Kind of old, don't you think?

Speaker 17 (33:28):
All right?

Speaker 13 (33:29):
Well, okay, here, here's Caroline Levitt, who's doing a fantastic job,
by the way, just recently being asked about this whole mess.

Speaker 20 (33:38):
Does the administration believe that it needs to charge a
Green card holder with a crime to be eligible for deportation?

Speaker 25 (33:46):
Well, in fact, Secretary Rubio reserves the right to revoke
the visa of Mamood Khalil, And I'm glad you brought
this up. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, the Secretary
of State has the right to revoke a green card
or a visa for individuals who serve or adversarial to

(34:06):
the foreign policy and national security interests of the United
States of America. And Mahmood Khalil was an individual who
was given the privilege of coming to this country to
study at one of our nation's finest universities in colleges,
and he took advantage of that opportunity, of that privilege
by siding with terrorists Hamas, terrorists who have killed innocent men, women,

(34:28):
and children. This is an individual who organized group protests
that not only disrupted college campus classes and harassed Jewish
American students and made them feel unsafe on their own
college campus, but also distributed pro Hamas propaganda flyers with
the logo of Hamas. That is what the behavior and

(34:50):
activity that this individual engaged in. And I have those
flyers on my desk. They were provided to me by
the Department of Homeland Security. I thought about bringing them
into this briefing room to share with all of you,
but I didn't think it was worth the dignity of
this room to bring that pro Hamas propaganda. But that's
what this individual distributed on the campus of Columbia University
and this administration is not going to tolerate individuals having

(35:12):
the privilege of studying in our country and then siding
with pro terrorist organizations that have killed Americans. We have
a zero tolerance policy for siding with terrors. Period.

Speaker 13 (35:24):
You're here as a guest, and if you act up
and you start causing problems, the President of the United
States can kick your ass out. You're coming here to
learn to be educated. Now, I guess you can, with
everybody else, join a protest. But this little bastard at

(35:46):
Columbia wherever it was, was it NYU or Columbia, I forget,
was organizing borderline terrorist attacks and was apprehended.

Speaker 6 (35:56):
I don't know why. I don't have an.

Speaker 13 (35:59):
Issue with it, right, Okay, here's Mark Rubio on the matter.

Speaker 11 (36:04):
President Trump appealed to a lot of Americans during his
campaign on free speech arguments and not suppressing speech pa Village, especially.

Speaker 9 (36:13):
From the government.

Speaker 11 (36:15):
But your revocation of the green card to many is
seen as one of the most anti speech actions a
secretary could take with his powers.

Speaker 26 (36:24):
How do your response when you come to the United
States as a visitor, which is what a visa is,
which is how this individual entered this country. As our
visitor's visa. Okay, you are here as a visitor, we
can deny you that visa.

Speaker 1 (36:36):
We can deny you that.

Speaker 26 (36:37):
This is not about free speech. This is about people
that don't have a right to be in the United States.
To begin with, no one has a right to a
student visa. No one has a right to a green card.
When you apply for student visa or any visa enter
the United States, we have a right to deny you
for virtually any reason. But I think being a supporter
of Hamas and coming into our universities and turning them
upside down and being complicit and what are clearly crimes vandalization,

(37:00):
complicit in shutting down learning institutions. There are kids at
these schools that can't go to class. You pay all
this money to these high priced schools that are supposed
to be of a great esteem, and you can't even
go to class. You're afraid to go to class because
these lunatics are running around with covers on their face,
screaming terrifying things. If you told us that's what you
intended to do when you came to America, we would
have never let you in.

Speaker 13 (37:21):
Hey, look, it's like anything else. If if you're traveling
to another country, you are a guest and you need
to become acclimated with their laws. It is as crazy
as their laws may seem to you. Does it give
you the right to you doesn't give you the right

(37:44):
to break them. You go to Singapore, you steal a
candy bar, you're gonna get caned.

Speaker 6 (37:52):
You see.

Speaker 13 (37:53):
You come to the United States and you wreak havoc
like this, We're gonna deport you. And if you're a
citizen in this country, we're going to lock you up
and throw you in jail.

Speaker 6 (38:04):
Right, that's what we're gonna do. All right.

Speaker 13 (38:06):
So getting back to Caroline Levit at the White House,
who's very good on her feet, she's she's very very good.

Speaker 6 (38:16):
Is she was a reporter that was.

Speaker 13 (38:18):
Making a kind of grinning at her when she was
answering a question, and Caroline Levitt kind of called her
out and kind of like, you over here, what's your issue?

Speaker 6 (38:27):
Because you're looking at me? Funny, listen to this.

Speaker 25 (38:29):
So the woman in the purple, because I saw you
were making a face at my previous answer. So what's
going on?

Speaker 6 (38:37):
Well, actually, I have a couple of questions.

Speaker 15 (38:41):
At the core of propouse Indian protests on college campuses
and elsewhere.

Speaker 25 (38:45):
Is a demand to end the one Gozzam, a goal
that this administration actually supports.

Speaker 4 (38:50):
He has pursued.

Speaker 7 (38:51):
So why did why not has this not been a
knowledge or highlighted.

Speaker 25 (38:54):
Either Because these colleges in these protests have again out
Hamas propaganda. The flyers that have been distributed call for violence.
The flyers that have been distributed have the logo of
an organization that has held Americans hostage, that murdered innocent babies,
that murdered men, women and children. They are a designated

(39:18):
foreign terrorist organization. And we are not going to tolerate
non citizens foreigners who come here on a visa engaging
in such behavior, siding with terrorists, and the Secretary of
State reserves the authority to revoke the green card or
the visa of an individual who serves who actually it says, right,

(39:40):
here are reasonable grounds to believe that the alien's presence
or activities in the United States would have potentially serious
adverse foreign policy consequences to the United States, and I
think siding with Hamas makes that quite clear. Secretary Rubio
exercise that authority, and we fully believe that we are
going to move forward with more arrests. President Trump previewed

(40:01):
in his statement yesterday.

Speaker 13 (40:02):
The left is up against the wall. They can't meet,
they can't defend themselves. The Trump White House has the constitution,
has the law, has statutory provisions under the eighteen USC
Criminal Code to do what they're doing.

Speaker 6 (40:18):
We can throw you out. We can do it.

Speaker 13 (40:24):
No one wants to talk about Barack Obama and deportations
otherwords known as the deporter in chief, but Donald Trump
does it. And oh my god, but I haven't heard
impeachment yet. But anyway, but quickly before we go to break,
Carolyn Levitt was asked a question by Peter Doocy that

(40:47):
there is some French parliamentary and whatever suggesting that the
United States return the Statue of Liberty.

Speaker 11 (40:57):
There is now a member of the European Parliament from
France who does not think the US represents the values
of the Statue of Liberty anymore. They want the Statue
of Liberty back. So is President Trump going to send
the Statue of Liberty backs to France.

Speaker 25 (41:13):
Absolutely not. And my advice to that unnamed, low level
French politician would be to remind them that it's only
because of the United States of America that the French
are not speaking German right now, so they should be
very grateful.

Speaker 13 (41:28):
Now, that's one person who made that suggestion. It wasn't
like the entire French population or a majority say hey,
return this Statue of liberty. But even if they did,
not only piece of advice to them, the French, they're ungrateful.
Not only should they be grateful to us for saving

(41:50):
them from the throes of a totalitarian, genocidal maniac. I
would make one other suggestion to them, and that would
be this, take a bath and shave your pits once
in a while. All right, we'll be right back.

Speaker 11 (42:07):
There is now a member of the European Parliament from
France who does not think the US represents the values
of the Statue of Liberty anymore. They want the Statue
of Liberty back. So is President Trump going to send
the Statute of Liberty back to France?

Speaker 25 (42:22):
Absolutely not. And my advice to that unnamed, low level
French politician would be to remind them that it's only
because of the United States of America that the French
are not speaking German right now.

Speaker 6 (42:57):
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Speaker 1 (44:47):
You're listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy Lahy half Irish.

Speaker 27 (44:51):
Half Scottish, which means late to get you faced and
wear a skirt, but it also means that.

Speaker 6 (44:56):
I've never had a tan in my life.

Speaker 27 (44:58):
I get burned by the moon on cloudy nights. It's sad.
You don't know he's beating Irish no Irish salad dressing.
Have you ever noticed that French, Russian, Italian, Greek no Irish?

Speaker 10 (45:09):
Do you know why?

Speaker 27 (45:10):
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And we don't need croutons. We sprinkle lucky charms on top,
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We're Irish, we drink.

Speaker 26 (45:58):
Karen Weed is accused of hitting John Okee with their
SUV and leaving him to die in the snow.

Speaker 1 (46:03):
The relationship was not a happy one.

Speaker 14 (46:06):
Not a single witness actually saw this happen.

Speaker 6 (46:09):
There's a whole other side of the story.

Speaker 1 (46:11):
This is funny mystery.

Speaker 5 (46:12):
They've got a guilty already. So did you drive your
car into John?

Speaker 1 (46:22):
Doing this film is my testimony.

Speaker 13 (46:24):
I want to say what happened exactly as it happened.

Speaker 1 (46:29):
John was the Boston police officer. We went to the
bar with.

Speaker 9 (46:32):
A bunch of cops.

Speaker 1 (46:33):
John McCabe invited us to the Alberts.

Speaker 13 (46:39):
Last I ever talked to him when he got out
of my car at Brian Albert's house.

Speaker 1 (46:45):
Everybody liked Karen and everything changed.

Speaker 6 (46:50):
He was found dead on the lawn of another police officer.
This is one of their own, and that raises the stakes.

Speaker 9 (46:58):
Miss Reid stated that she hit him three times.

Speaker 6 (47:01):
I hit him, I hit him, I hit him.

Speaker 1 (47:03):
That statement doesn't appear on any of the tapes.

Speaker 6 (47:06):
They were shocked.

Speaker 21 (47:07):
I am not on trial. I am a witness.

Speaker 9 (47:10):
It's impossible to have any sympathy.

Speaker 6 (47:13):
They're all lying.

Speaker 1 (47:14):
She'd smile or laugh. She's posing for pictures.

Speaker 21 (47:18):
Her behavior in conjunction with the hard evidence points in
one direction.

Speaker 14 (47:23):
DNA evidence placed parts of John on Karen's car.

Speaker 16 (47:26):
Feels like I'm in a bad dream.

Speaker 1 (47:29):
This can't be real. She was angry, she had been drinking.

Speaker 27 (47:36):
How many halls there was over fifty so crazy.

Speaker 24 (47:40):
What did you text about going through Karen Ree's phone?

Speaker 4 (47:44):
No news so far?

Speaker 16 (47:45):
There were gasps, one of the most uncomfortable moments of
this entire trial.

Speaker 5 (47:52):
Now magazine wants to feature me.

Speaker 3 (47:54):
She was the happiest murder dependent in America.

Speaker 6 (47:57):
You're either pro Karen Read.

Speaker 4 (48:01):
Or you a pro police.

Speaker 24 (48:02):
It's become a civil war.

Speaker 1 (48:05):
This justice system will never be the same after this.

Speaker 3 (48:09):
I can't believe what's happening to me.

Speaker 13 (48:35):
I want to close out the show today a little bit,
well not a little bit, a lot on this Karen
Reid case, which is right in my backyard.

Speaker 6 (48:47):
This incident happened.

Speaker 13 (48:49):
In Canton, Massachusetts, which is the town right next to
the town that I grew up in. Underscore, I still
haven't grown up, but yes, I was born and raised
in Milton, very nice town, and ken is a very
nice town. Who has been accused by the state prosecution
of backing her car on a wild, drunken night a

(49:13):
few years ago and during the winter and killing her boyfriend,
who was a Boston police officer. I don't know if
you guys are crime buffs or not, or you don't
follow this stuff, but I got to tell you this case,
this case, if you're into true crime like I am,

(49:36):
you will go down the rabbit hole.

Speaker 6 (49:39):
Now I know. Right now.

Speaker 13 (49:42):
There's a three or four part documentary that I've been
watching on HBO Max which is fascinating. And as you know,
in this country, we have a standard, and that is
you cannot find somebody guilty.

Speaker 6 (49:57):
Wait.

Speaker 13 (49:58):
Sorry, if you're going to find them guilty, you have
to find them guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, into a
high degree of moral and ethical certainty.

Speaker 6 (50:06):
It's to me, it's just not there.

Speaker 13 (50:08):
Now a lot of you are probably thinking, she said,
I don't know Karen Reid, who's that?

Speaker 6 (50:12):
I google it?

Speaker 13 (50:14):
Well, maybe you shouldn't, because if you do, you're gonna
start going, like I said, down, You're gonna go down
the rabbit hole. It has all the elements of a
real who done it, speculation that the boyfriend was killed
in a house and then was dumped in the snow
after she was gone. One second you're like she did it.

(50:36):
The other second you're like, well, wait a minute, maybe
she didn't. Now she had a trial.

Speaker 6 (50:42):
That ended.

Speaker 13 (50:43):
It was a hung jury, and the bench, the judge
ruled a mistrial and dismissed the case without prejudice, meaning
she can be tried again, which is going to kick
up here again in April. Right down the street from me,
the detam court house. We're not too far where I am,
and it is going. It's gonna be Walt Wall. It's crazy.

(51:08):
There are people outside the courthouse that it has torn
the town apart.

Speaker 6 (51:15):
The half the town says.

Speaker 13 (51:16):
She didn't do it, and half the town is on
the side of the police, and that she's a murderous
witch and all this kind of thing. But yours, truly,
I don't know. I don't see them getting a conviction.
To me, beyond beyond a reasonable doubt is beyond a

(51:37):
reasonable dove. You know, we could get into Derek Chauvin,
but I don't want to go there. It's a different case.
But I think she does stand a very good chance
of acquittal. What I don't like is people who say, well,
she comes across as being kind of a bitch and
kind of a party.

Speaker 6 (51:57):
Animal, and da da da da da. Well, that doesn't mean.

Speaker 13 (52:00):
She's a murderer, right, It doesn't mean that. It doesn't
mean that she's that she's guilty of anything. So you
got to go into it with an open mind. But
I really think that she stands a good chance of acquittal.
I just want to get that in there because I
just it's been on my mind.

Speaker 6 (52:21):
Whatever.

Speaker 13 (52:21):
And look, I cannot definitely say that she didn't do it,
but that's not the point. If the you gotta base
everything on the evidence, and if the evidence isn't there,
you have to acquit them. The medical examiner who took
the stand said, well, the cause of death was hypothermia,
but the manner of death, meaning whether it.

Speaker 6 (52:43):
Was homicide accidental suicide. I think you got that right.

Speaker 13 (52:46):
Uh is undetermined, and undetermined means we don't know. And
if you don't know, you gotta find her not guilty.
It's crazy. The fact that they're having another trial, to me,
is is nuts. But I encourage you to go check
out It's called Body in the Snow the documentary. Get
some cupcorn popcorn because you are going to be glued

(53:08):
to it.

Speaker 4 (53:09):
All right.

Speaker 13 (53:11):
Nice to be back after my bout of laryngitis and allergies.
I'm german Ly. This is standing ground. This is Mojo
Fiber Radio. Talk to you guys soon.

Speaker 2 (53:19):
We bring in the studio this morning. One of the
gay rights activists. Mister should I call you? Mister Peppe
Julian on Zima, thank you.

Speaker 3 (53:29):
For coming in, thank you for good morning money.

Speaker 4 (53:31):
Why are you gay? Sorry? You are gay?

Speaker 1 (53:37):
You are transgender?

Speaker 3 (53:38):
What shows that you are transgender?

Speaker 10 (53:41):
And you?

Speaker 2 (53:41):
Gay rates activists and an outspoken uh.

Speaker 4 (53:46):
Lesbian homoset show.

Speaker 2 (53:49):
Now we're looking at the raging debate your gay rates activists.
Why should someone be gay? You're having a girlfriend? Yes,
do you perform the natural obligations?

Speaker 5 (54:01):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (54:03):
Have you guys heard this?

Speaker 5 (54:04):
I'm not sexually active right now? So what lady, I'm
just not I've chosen not to engage.

Speaker 7 (54:16):
Doesn't that make you gay?

Speaker 13 (54:19):
What do you mean?

Speaker 5 (54:20):
Doesn't that make me gay? I am? I am milking
attracted to a female.

Speaker 4 (54:26):
So who is gay?

Speaker 1 (54:37):
Bottom turns the winter and then winter.

Speaker 6 (54:40):
Turns the spring.

Speaker 28 (54:42):
It's not just the season, you know, it goes for everything.
Girls can turn around and then it just Mike Snow.
You gotta take the lesson from moderator. And if you
tell me now it's time.

Speaker 14 (54:59):
It's time to change, provide the I come along for
the ride.

Speaker 6 (55:04):
Don't you see when it's time.

Speaker 4 (55:07):
To change you to be a man?

Speaker 14 (55:11):
You are watch up on me, shut shut.

Speaker 10 (55:19):
Shut shut.

Speaker 28 (55:24):
Hey by day it's hard to see the changes you've
been through.

Speaker 5 (55:28):
A little bit eleven, a little bit of row and all.

Speaker 16 (55:31):
Hands up to you, every boards man itself.

Speaker 28 (55:36):
Girls a woman too, And if you want to reach
your destiny.

Speaker 14 (55:40):
Is a little word you've got to do when it's
time to change.

Speaker 6 (55:45):
And it's time to change, provide that I.

Speaker 14 (55:49):
Come along for the ride.

Speaker 6 (55:51):
Don't you see, when it's time to change, you've.

Speaker 14 (55:55):
Got to be.

Speaker 4 (56:00):
M hmm.

Speaker 1 (56:09):
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