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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to scaring round with Jeremy Lahy.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
We was at school.
Speaker 3 (00:07):
And the teacher said, I want you all to think
very hard and make up a poem, ending in timbuktoo.
That one easy, wasn't It's what a girl yours get one,
smart ass bugger. She's a very good Samantha, ending in
tim Buck too. Go you ahead, she said. I was
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walking on the sand and I saw a ship not
far from land. It had a very handsome crew. His
destination tim Buck two. Yet it good? One, Let it good?
She said, Denzil, you got your hand up? Have you
got the poem? Ending in tim Buck too. He's loose,
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she said, I'm looking forward to this. I thought, christ
or not all right, Denzil, she said, ending in Timbuck too.
He said, Tim and me went down to Kent and
we found three women in a tent. Well, he said.
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We couldn't think it much to do, so I buck
one and Timbo.
Speaker 4 (01:22):
One is the loneliest number that.
Speaker 5 (01:25):
You ever do.
Speaker 6 (01:29):
Two can be.
Speaker 4 (01:31):
As bad as one. It's the loneliest number sys the
number one.
Speaker 5 (01:45):
No, it is the saddest experience you live. No, yes,
it's the saddest experience you ever.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Go standing ground as a production of lahy media.
Speaker 7 (02:17):
The secret of life lies hidden in the genetic coat.
Genes a fundamental and detoning.
Speaker 8 (02:23):
The characteristics of an individual and passing on these characteristics
two succeeding generations.
Speaker 9 (02:30):
Occasionally, certain conditions produce a structural change in the gem
which will bring about the process of evolution.
Speaker 10 (02:39):
Okay, there, that's Brookshields in around nineteen eighty eighty one maybe,
And I remember that ad vividly, and I'll play the
second part of it here in a moment. And it
was itself with a play upon words, double on tundra,
that kind of thing. You're selling a product. That's what
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marketing people do. Well, as you know by now, because
it's been dominating the news cycle for like the last
two weeks. Is a little more than a week and
a half, I should say. Is this ad done by
this beautiful model actress Sidney Sweeney. And they are comparing
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the ad well saying that the ad within itself has
this very deep allegory that suggests or promotes eugenics and
white supremacy. This is what the left does, and this
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is why the left loses elections. Most reasonable people, and
I've seen the numbers. Reasonable people do not see this
ad being anything more than a pretty woman in a
pair of jeans marketing a product.
Speaker 11 (04:11):
The whole Well, she.
Speaker 10 (04:13):
Says, blue and blue eyes, and you know, blonde hair,
blue eyes, what we were all supposed to look like
had Hitler won. Everything goes back to Hitler, Hitler and
slavery the left, that's what they love to do. Well,
she's getting a really bad rap, as she was heckled
at an event the other night. Yet I have to
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say kudos to American Eagle for doubling down and saying, look,
we're standing behind her, We're standing behind the ad.
Speaker 11 (04:47):
F off.
Speaker 10 (04:48):
Not only that, they've made millions. And I saw yesterday
one of my associate producers was in New York City
and he called me and he said, you're not gonna
believe this. I said, I'll believe anything. He says. You
should see this. Uh, well, you know these digital billboards
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jumbotrons in Times Square. They said American Eagle paid a
shitload of money because Sidney Sweeney is all over Times
Square like shove it right in their faces. So I
think it's great. And also I will buy an American
Eagle product this week. I will just to just to
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just to spite them. What a bunch of babies. But
we're gonna do a deep dive into this and it goes, actually,
it goes beyond just the ad itself.
Speaker 11 (05:39):
All right.
Speaker 10 (05:40):
I am Jeremy Lahy. Today is Tuesday, August fifth.
Speaker 11 (05:46):
It is my birthday today, I turn age. Okay, so if.
Speaker 10 (05:54):
You want to send me a birthday a wish, though
some of you have to hearing today's show probably won't.
It's standing around seventeen seventy six at gmail dot com,
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I'm also on Twitter at Lady l e A h
Y Jeremy j E r E M Y at Leahy
Jeremy j E r e M Y. Okay, it is
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Blue Gene Tuesday. Let's get this show on the road.
Speaker 12 (06:19):
In which certain genes may fade away while other genes persist,
and finally, by natural selection, which filters out those genes
better equipped than others to endure in the environment, this
may result in the origin of an entirely new species,
which brings us to calvins and the survival of the fittest.
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Do you want to know what comes between me and
my Calvins.
Speaker 6 (06:42):
Nothing, Tommy is Zach.
Speaker 11 (06:57):
Can't have you here but travel be Reverend Blue Jeans.
Speaker 13 (07:05):
Fame.
Speaker 6 (07:09):
And honey sweet.
Speaker 14 (07:12):
Reading nothing next to Babies Street. If your pardon, I'd
like to say window came, Reverend Blue Jeans, leave it
to night, Read it a nine five five long.
Speaker 15 (07:38):
You're listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy.
Speaker 16 (07:52):
Lady, I've taken the liberty of anticipating your condition and
brought you orange juice, coffee and espritance or do you
need to throw up?
Speaker 11 (08:07):
She's a registered Republican?
Speaker 13 (08:09):
Oh?
Speaker 11 (08:10):
Now, I love her? At is that right?
Speaker 1 (08:12):
As Sidney Sweeney?
Speaker 13 (08:14):
You'd be surprised at how many people are Republicans.
Speaker 17 (08:18):
That's what I wouldn't have known.
Speaker 18 (08:19):
But I'm glad you told me that.
Speaker 13 (08:22):
If Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican, I think her
ad is fantastic.
Speaker 11 (08:28):
If you guess the following, you guessed right.
Speaker 10 (08:31):
And as a result of Donald Trump making that statement,
you are seeing editorials and comments being made online that
Donald Trump is endorsing white supremacy. And now Sidney Sweeney
has become the face of the MAGA right wing racist.
Speaker 11 (08:49):
Movement.
Speaker 10 (08:51):
So there you are. This is what our society has become.
Anyway to address the situation in the room, this horrible reaction.
I'm sorry this, yeah, this reaction by the Looney left
over an ad for a pair of blue jeans because
of what she says in the ad. Well, there are
three separate ads she does. I'm gonna play you each one,
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and I guess, like anything else, if you do a
deep dive, you can go, you can find something.
Speaker 11 (09:23):
But anyway, just to address the issue, let's listen to them. Okay,
here we go.
Speaker 19 (09:27):
I'm not here to tell you to buy American eagle chains,
and I definitely won't say that they're the most comfortable
chance I've ever worn, or that they make your butt
look amazing.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
Sure do, I'm going to need.
Speaker 20 (09:41):
To do that.
Speaker 7 (09:43):
But if you said that you want to buy the jeans.
Speaker 6 (09:46):
I'm not gonna stop you. But us we're clear.
Speaker 19 (09:49):
This is not me telling you to buy American Egle chance.
Speaker 17 (09:52):
Sidney's Tweeney has very keen.
Speaker 6 (09:54):
You see what I did there, right?
Speaker 11 (09:56):
Okay, so shocker.
Speaker 10 (09:58):
They put a beautiful girl and a pair of jeans
Flashener butt struttner stuff. It's wonderful sex cells it always
has and one I can't say no, I mean, how
beautiful this but this woman is? But it is, it's
it's it's a it's an adaptation on the original eighties
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ad with Brookshields that I played in the opening. Okay,
well here's the part of the ad that the Left has.
They've gone They've gone bonkers over.
Speaker 11 (10:29):
Okay, here it is.
Speaker 19 (10:29):
Jans are passed on from parents to offspring, often determining
traits like her color, personality, and even eye color. My
jeans are blue.
Speaker 17 (10:41):
Sidney's Tweeny Hasbury Keynes.
Speaker 11 (10:47):
There you have it.
Speaker 10 (10:48):
You have a beautiful woman in an ad with beautiful
eyes and a beautiful body.
Speaker 11 (10:54):
How dare American eagle do that?
Speaker 10 (11:00):
I'll just come right out and say it, fat, overweight, obese,
whatever you want to call it is not sexy. I
want to say. Conversely, super super super thin to me
is unhealthy, unhealthy like being overweight. So when you're marketing
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a product that you are you're gearing towards young women
in her demographic, you are to put a three hundred
and fifty pounds moose and a pair of genes to
market the product. No, now that being said, Okay, that
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being said, you know I think I gotta be careful
or I think it might have been the Gap or
someone if you'd not long ago that tried this called
oversized marketing campaign for over size people, fat people, and
it flopped. So if you're if they're they're in business
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to make money and they have a certain demographic that
they want to appeal to, Sydney Sweeney is perfect, absolutely perfect.
It's if you remember the documentary not long ago on
Netflix called White Hot about uh was it aberc I
can never pronounce it Abercombria and Finch Finch, A and
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F And they were complaining that in the magazine and
in their marketing and their stores. They were all white,
young middle upper class kids, and it was just too white,
too white, and they didn't wanted different standards to be applied.
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These are private businesses. They make their marketing decisions. Now,
if a minority person or an overweight person or whatever
on appearance or whatever goes into an American Eagle or
it goes in it, well some of them are it's
they go in to an American Eagle, or they go
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into an A and F, or they go into a store.
You can't deny them service. But I truly believe that
the company has the right if they go in to
apply for a modeling position, to turn them away for
the sole reason they don't reach their demographic It's not
what they're looking for.
Speaker 11 (13:40):
Okay.
Speaker 10 (13:41):
Now, Bill Maher, the Voice of Reason, did his monologue
on this, and as per usual, he doesn't drink the
kool aid.
Speaker 21 (13:53):
In other uncomfortable racial news, it's sad news. We found
out this week that Sidney Sweeney is a Nazi.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
That was just.
Speaker 21 (14:05):
No, she's not. But you all see the ad that
she's out there. This is a very important ad that
we're seeing now. There she is dressed like Jay Leno
in all blue denim, and she talks about the fact
that she has blue eyes, and then she says, I
have great jeans, you know, because she's wearing jeans. But
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according to the woke people, this means that she's a
white supremacist. It also doesn't help that her brass eyes
is thirty six KKK and that the name she gave
her tits is the Proud Boys. But other than that, no,
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it's I will say this, They should have been aware
when they wrote this ad that this is what some
people were going to think. I don't think they did
it on purpose. But I also think it's.
Speaker 22 (15:04):
Pretty funny that all the online social justice girls are like,
it's racist, there's no such thing as good jens, right,
And then you go on tender and swipe left on
every bold guyera.
Speaker 10 (15:20):
His attitude is the same as mine. It's like, oh please.
Speaker 11 (15:24):
Now.
Speaker 10 (15:25):
Of course, as you well understand Instagram, ex, Twitter, whatever,
everybody has their take on this, and I have some
individuals kind of flipping out a little bit.
Speaker 11 (15:37):
And I can tell you and this is a fact.
Speaker 10 (15:40):
All the people, the militant ones that are going, oh,
this is white supremacy, and this is eugenics, and this
is Nazi Germany, they are the last person you would
ever hire to do a modeling ad. We'll just leave
that part at that. Okay, here's number one, you can.
Speaker 23 (15:58):
Eagle just run an ad eugenics totally just talking about
denim right, Just a blond haired, blue eyed woman explaining
how her good genes gave her personality and purity. I mean,
are we really going to pretend that this isn't a
little fasci coded.
Speaker 10 (16:11):
Fasci coded there's one I haven't I have never heard
that one. That's a good one. Okay, let's go. This
is the second one.
Speaker 24 (16:18):
All right, hey, American Eagle, Now do black and brown women,
because black and brown women also have great genes that
they inherit from their parents. Did you know that talking
about blue jeans and white people boycott American Eagle, a
boycott out of them.
Speaker 20 (16:34):
A blonde haired, blue eyed white woman is talking about
her good genes like that is not the propaganda.
Speaker 10 (16:45):
She's got live the Oh my god, it's so like
a fun stop.
Speaker 11 (16:50):
Oh god.
Speaker 10 (16:52):
And once again, the people that are posting this are
not attractive. Uh okay, let's see what Barack Obama had
to say years ago about jens.
Speaker 6 (17:04):
Gentlemen out there.
Speaker 25 (17:05):
Who are not yet married, let me just explain to you,
your goal is to.
Speaker 22 (17:09):
Improve your gene pool by marrying somebody who is superior
to you.
Speaker 11 (17:13):
Oh well, thank you very much. I guess.
Speaker 10 (17:17):
Well, Barack Obama's got good jeens, I think. Don't you
agree with me? All right, now, here's another you can
just hear the.
Speaker 11 (17:29):
Liberals liberal here you go.
Speaker 8 (17:31):
Upon good genes activates a troubling historical associations for this country.
Speaker 10 (17:39):
Another butterface shooting your mouth off. But anyway, that being said,
it is true. It's a fact, by the way, that
the women on the left, the real left is a rush.
Limbaugh used to refer to them as the feminazis whatever.
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The ultra left, pro choice, pro killing of babies, tend
to be women that you would never want to be
around anyway. I remember once years ago, George H. W.
Bush was speaking somewhere and he got into a limousine
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and he described it as being a very overweight, unattractive
woman who screamed it me. You know, he was pro life,
who screamed it me, keep keep your hands off my body,
to which President Bush said, I kind of looked over
her and I said, no problem, lady, don't worry about it.
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So generally speaking, the women that are just it's a lot.
There's so much involved in it. I think it's a
jealousy or I don't know, but anyway. Matt Gates, Matt
Gates was speaking about a pro choice movement and he
got a lot of flak for this, but he doubled
down on it and was like, yeah, tough, I'm gonna
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say this, and this.
Speaker 11 (19:08):
I think this is at some event, might have been
I don't know, but not here.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
It is.
Speaker 26 (19:12):
Have you watched these pro abortion, pro murder rallies. The
people are just disgusting, Like, why is it that the
women with the least likelihood of getting pregnant are the
ones most worried about having abortions. Nobody wants to impregnate
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you if you look like a thumb.
Speaker 25 (19:37):
These people are odious on the inside and out.
Speaker 26 (19:39):
They're like five to two three hundred and.
Speaker 25 (19:42):
Fifty pounds, and they're like, give me my abortions, or
I'll get up in march and protests and I'm thinking
march dood like you got ankles weaker than the legal
reasoning behind rode versus way. A few of them need
to get up in March.
Speaker 26 (19:57):
They need to get up in March for like an
hour of days those arms get the blood pump and
maybe mix in a salad.
Speaker 10 (20:03):
A lot of people would listen and say, oh, that's
terrible and he shouldn't be talking like that, and maybe
he shouldn't. But the bottom line is is if they're
gonna get up and shoot their mouths off and go
after you know, white attractive people and label them as things,
because that's the whole liberal thing, don't ever label anyone.
Speaker 11 (20:25):
Don't label anyone.
Speaker 10 (20:27):
And that's always been their mantra, and they can be
as nasty as they.
Speaker 11 (20:33):
Want on their positions. They can say anything.
Speaker 10 (20:36):
You go online, you'll see a liberal ran on some
conservative and they they will sling the nastiest personal insults bigoted, yeah,
bigoted comments towards people they don't agree with. But if
we do it, we're the ones that get in trouble.
And Matt Gates got a lot of crap for that.
And his response to the reporter was, she said, what
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do you say to the people who who were offended
by it? He said, be offended. That's the only way
we can deal with these nuts from now on. Now
that being said, this was sent to me last night
by a listener. Do you guys know who Alex Stein is.
Alex Stein is sort of a political commentator, comedian. He'll
take a selfie stick, he'll go down to DC and he'll,
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you know, he'll find like Adam Schiff and just get
right in his face, that kind of thing. But anyway,
he every so often he'll get into some committee hearing
or a city or a town and he'll he'll be
formally recognized, but he doesn't hold back. And I'm saying,
this is the way we need to go to fight
fire with fire.
Speaker 11 (21:40):
Listen to this. Introduce yourself, go ahead.
Speaker 27 (21:42):
My name is Alex Stein. I'm considered one of the
sexiest men in conservative politics. And one thing I want
to say, a lot of people are going to hear
my testimony. You're going to say you're anti LGBTQ. I
want to say that's impossible because I'm a Dallas Cowboys fan,
so obviously I have a lot of gay pride. But
you know, a lot of conservatives, like yourself, you want
to out law transgenders and women's sports. I disagree. I
like transgenders and women's sports because you can gamble on
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them and win money. You know, I want so much
money on Leah Thomas's propeller hind that pool. I almost
turned draft draft kings, excuse me, in the draft queens.
And you know, I actually like transgenders in the military too, because,
first of all, transgenders are some of the meanest people
on planet Earth, so they make a good soldier, don't
you think. And then you know, second of all, transgenders
love to do mass shootings, so you know that's perfect
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for a military veteran. And then on top of that,
the suicide rate is incredibly high among transgender people, so
we could just use them, like the Taliban has suicide bombers,
maybe you guys can actually, you know, if you commit suicide,
actually help us in the battlefield.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
So that would be good.
Speaker 27 (22:39):
So I think we need transgenders in the military and
women's sports.
Speaker 15 (22:43):
Now.
Speaker 27 (22:43):
When we come to the bathroom bill, though, this is
an asymmetrical problem because first of all, no dude cares if,
like a bisexual woman comes in there and tries to
use like a p funnel. You know, some lady boy
comes in there, some you know stud comes in there
once the pee in the journal, No guy's going to
be threatened by, you know, a trans woman. But we
don't want these gargoyles in address, you know, some chick
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with a dick coming in there and trying to peer
poop next to my girlfriend, because that's disgusting. Well, I
was going to say something, Listen, I want to have
my first time ever.
Speaker 6 (23:13):
Right, let me just think.
Speaker 27 (23:15):
So, we're sick of these transgenders trying to invade women's
personal spaces. These people have autogonophilia, they're sexual perverts, and
they actually get satisfaction from going there and looking under
a stall. So these are mentally ill people that are
on hormones, that are on all kinds of pills. They're impulsive,
and they do not belong on women's restroom. So if
some of you lesbians want to come in and p
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next to me, you're more than welcome. So we just
don't let the chicks with dicks in the women's room,
and you guys are all welcome and the men's room.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
I think that works.
Speaker 10 (23:44):
There is so much truth in a lot of that
pontification from alex Stein.
Speaker 11 (23:50):
But just end the break by saying this.
Speaker 10 (23:54):
The left are the nastiest when they get on an
issue they get they just say they just blurt it
all out, which by the way.
Speaker 11 (24:01):
They have a right to do.
Speaker 10 (24:03):
But guess what, so do we and and we're gonna
come back, and we're gonna we're gonna spit right back
at them metaphorically speaking of course, within an act, within
all legal means, and sling as much insulting stuff we
want their way. So they they would want the people
on the left, after hearing that would want alex Stein arrested.
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They would want they would want him arrested and prosecuted
for something. I mean it's that's that's how they are.
But they can do whatever they want now. Finally, Sydney Sweeney,
the jeans, the whole thing. People get over it. I
just I'm I'm afraid. I'm afraid. I'm afraid to wear
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anything blue right now I might be mugged or attacked
or something. Uh, I don't know. All right, I'm Germany.
This is standing ground, this is Mojo fiber radio.
Speaker 11 (24:57):
Quick break right back.
Speaker 7 (24:58):
The secret life lies hidden the genetic coat. Genes are
fundamental and determining.
Speaker 8 (25:04):
The characteristics of an individual and passing on these characteristics
two succeeding generations.
Speaker 9 (25:11):
Occasionally, certain conditions produce a structural change in the gen
which will bring about the process of evolution.
Speaker 7 (25:20):
But if you said that you want to buy the gens.
Speaker 6 (25:23):
I'm not going to stop.
Speaker 17 (25:24):
You did the Tweeny Hasbury keenes.
Speaker 6 (25:27):
You see what I did there? Right.
Speaker 19 (25:28):
Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining
traits like her color, personality, and even eye color.
Speaker 7 (25:39):
My genes are blue.
Speaker 4 (25:52):
Do you know what.
Speaker 28 (25:54):
I've been so blue?
Speaker 6 (25:58):
Don't know what? Come over you?
Speaker 4 (26:03):
You've found someone, and don't it make bar brown as bloom?
Speaker 11 (26:15):
I'll be fine when you go, I'll just cry all
that long.
Speaker 6 (26:26):
Say it isn't.
Speaker 5 (26:31):
And don't it make my BANAO.
Speaker 4 (26:37):
Tell men u seeds, tell me some lads, give me
those reasons, give me out.
Speaker 28 (26:46):
Bad, Tell me you love me.
Speaker 6 (26:50):
And don't let me cry. Say anything.
Speaker 4 (26:56):
Don't say the bath.
Speaker 6 (27:00):
Love didn't me.
Speaker 11 (27:02):
In the treat You bedn't know.
Speaker 6 (27:08):
Just what a has.
Speaker 4 (27:11):
Hone.
Speaker 10 (27:12):
And now.
Speaker 6 (27:16):
I'm not to make my browns.
Speaker 4 (27:19):
Don't make my browns. Don't make my brown.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
To name just standing ground with Jeremy lady.
Speaker 6 (27:36):
Introducing independence.
Speaker 28 (27:38):
Independence allows you the freedom to finally think independently once again,
instead of believing everything you hear from the mainstream media,
independence allows for constructive, critical thinking.
Speaker 29 (27:49):
I used to hear people on the news say things.
Speaker 10 (27:51):
Like Donald Trump and the movement he has encouraged are
a threat to democracy.
Speaker 6 (27:55):
And I instantly believed it.
Speaker 29 (27:57):
With independence, I now realize the media is run by
the Democrat elite, who are a corrupt oligarchy that sensors
free speech, silences political opponents, supports forever wars, and abandons
democracy by annointing its candidates.
Speaker 28 (28:10):
Independence may not be for everyone if you enjoy being
lied to about your president's cognitive abilities, support or willly
in totalitarianism, or are excited about communist fiscal policy. Independence
may not be right for you. Common side effects of
independence may include an awakening of rational thought, successfully identifying propaganda,
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freedom of choice, loss of hatred, anti narcissistic behavior, and
love of democracy.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
I used to blindly hate whoever my party.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
Was running a gift.
Speaker 21 (28:39):
I didn't care about facts or policy because I was
hopelessly indoctrinated with independence.
Speaker 30 (28:43):
How much more interested in policies that uphold democracy? Can
I truly care about the health of our country and
its citizens.
Speaker 28 (28:49):
Ask your doctor if independence is right for you, and
enjoy your freedoms once again.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
You're listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy.
Speaker 31 (29:00):
Lady, I get in trouble a lot because I talk
too much. Something's wrong and I don't know what it is.
Speaker 30 (29:32):
What I would start with is men aspire to be bigger, stronger,
and faster than we are almost universally. That's why superheroes
are popular.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
That's why pro.
Speaker 17 (29:42):
Athletes are popular.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
Who is the most.
Speaker 30 (29:45):
Masculine democrat right now in America?
Speaker 21 (29:49):
And there's Mayor Pete?
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Is that a ga?
Speaker 30 (29:55):
Well, no, it's just that he's not particularly masculine. Nobody's like, oh,
mayor Pete, he's a badass.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
Chuck.
Speaker 30 (30:01):
Is anybody like, hey, you know, Chuck Schumer holding up
an avocado and a beer to talk about the Super
Bowl as anybody like that's trying to grill. Is anybody like, hey,
that's a dude I want to hang out with.
Speaker 6 (30:10):
But Trump's like a grandpa.
Speaker 30 (30:11):
Well hold on, Trump took a bullet in his ear
and immediately stood up and said, fight, fight, fight. Every
man in America and most of the women out here
were impressed by that. Even if the women won't admit it,
she's shaking her head strong. And second part of this
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basically summing it up, Democrats for men are pussies and
Republicans are crafts for men are pussies. There are no
masculine men in the Democrat Party right now.
Speaker 10 (30:45):
That's Clay Travis from Fox News speaking on a panel
just a week ago. Clay Travis, he's the one that
got in trouble, well quote in trouble for he was criticized.
He went on Fox and said, there's only two things
I believe in the Constitution and boobs.
Speaker 11 (31:02):
Boom boom boom.
Speaker 10 (31:05):
No he he he makes He makes a fair point there,
and it's true across the board. Who do the Democrats
have that right now in your mind or in their
minds that they could put forward and say, hey, this
is real. This is one tough son of a bitch.
(31:28):
This is of the men anyway, okay, of the men.
Speaker 11 (31:31):
Women.
Speaker 10 (31:32):
I well, oh boy, I'm gonna get myself in trouble today.
But anyway, the ones, the up and comings, whatever, who
are they going to put forward? Now we'll start. We'll
start with cry baby number one. Now I want to
preamble by saying this, there's nothing wrong with a man
getting emotional.
Speaker 11 (31:50):
That's that.
Speaker 10 (31:51):
That's the thing is that you're about to hear in
the following is just mellow drama men kind of uh,
kind of having a little bit of a girly girly meltdown,
if you will. Now, the first one is actually a Republican,
but he's a Rhino. He was on the January sixth
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Senate Select Committee and Adam Kissinger and of course it's
primetime television and he's on TV and he's addressing the
Capitol Hill police.
Speaker 11 (32:24):
Is this is this a guy you want in the
Oval office?
Speaker 32 (32:28):
You guys may like individually feel a little broken. You
guys all talk about the effects you have to deal with,
and you know, you talk about the impact of that
day that you guys want.
Speaker 6 (32:40):
You guys held.
Speaker 32 (32:41):
You know, democracies are not defined by our bad days.
We're defined by how we come back from bad days,
how we take accountability for that.
Speaker 10 (32:53):
Okay, there's little girly man number one that you never
want in the oval office. Now the next one, you'll
recognize the voice. Well, I'll just tell you it's Chuck Schumer.
Chuck Schumer's not running for president, never mind running for
reelection for the US Senate, because he's he he'd lose.
But anyway, this is just an example. Listen to a
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cry baby Chuck as the President refers to him.
Speaker 33 (33:18):
This executive order was mean spirited and un American. It
was implemented in a way that created chaos and confusion
across the country, and it will only serve to embold
(33:40):
in and aspire those around the globe who will do
us harm.
Speaker 10 (33:44):
That's an easy one, right, Okay, Well he's not running
for president. But let's give you another example. Do you
remember Senator Padilla. This is the guy who no one
ever heard of until he had this run in with
the US Federal marshals and Christy Noam, the director of
the Secretary of Homeland Security, was giving a press or.
(34:08):
She was giving a statement, waiting to take questions, and
Senator Padilla walked in and started shouting at her, uh huh,
and he started to kind of look like he was
moving towards the podium. Well, you know what, what what
are Secret Service, Federal marshals whatever?
Speaker 11 (34:25):
What do you expect them to do?
Speaker 10 (34:26):
Because they have no idea what this person might be attempting,
whether they're gonna try it. They're gonna whip out a gun,
they got a bomb, they got whatever. So that he
starts going towards it and they push him back and
then he resists and they they end up tackling.
Speaker 11 (34:40):
Him out in a hallway. Well what do you think
is gonna happen? Right?
Speaker 10 (34:46):
And there was this big brew hawk. Chuck Schumer got
on the floor and cried about it. It was like, well,
you're rushing, you're rushing towards a cabinet member, and we
don't know who you are, what you're gonna do. Of
course you're gonna get tackled, all right. Well, anyway, I
have the audio of the incident, and then I'll play
you Senator Padilla's emotional speech on in the well of
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the Senate. Okay, here, here's the tape of the encounter.
He's trying to rush the podium the secretary.
Speaker 18 (35:22):
Because the fact of the matter is a criminals on your.
Speaker 5 (35:40):
Ground, your back.
Speaker 10 (35:49):
The federal marshals did nothing wrong. They did their jobs beautifully,
but it became this big deal like.
Speaker 11 (35:57):
He was Jacob to the ground and detained. Well, he
was moving.
Speaker 10 (36:01):
Towards the podium, and they they took the they took
the necessary precautions and removed him from the room and
just later just released him.
Speaker 11 (36:08):
So get out of here. You could be rest assured, though,
just let.
Speaker 10 (36:14):
Me give you let me who's who's like, who's like
a liberal that all the left love? And then and
they're they're so perfect and wonderful. Yeah, let's say let's
say Michelle Obama or Barack Obama. Okay, and you know
they whatever, there's quote in private life now whatever, But
say Michelle Obama is giving a speech at a library
or something, well, they still have secret Service protection.
Speaker 11 (36:34):
That's you know whatever.
Speaker 10 (36:36):
And someone goes in and starts screaming at her about
something and starts to move towards the podium, and the
Secret Service takes that person and tackles them in the hallway.
No one on the left on CNN or a PMS,
NBC or any one of the New York Times is
ever gonna say that the Secret Service over reacted. And
(36:58):
I wouldn't even say that's what he expects. What do
you think is going to happen?
Speaker 11 (37:01):
Wait?
Speaker 10 (37:01):
Wait, Justice Padilla had a mental breakdown on the in
the well of the Senate about this horrible event, and
he was so traumatized.
Speaker 34 (37:11):
You've seen the video. I was pushed and pulled, struggled
to maintain my balance. I was forced to the ground,
first on my knees and then flat on my chest
(37:40):
and it I was handcuffed and marched down a hallway,
repeatedly asking why am I being detained? Not once did
they tell me why.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
I pray you never have it more molectus?
Speaker 11 (38:04):
What a baby? So actually, you know what.
Speaker 10 (38:08):
I have some exclusive audio of Senator Padilla outside the
venue where that occurred, of him just after the Federal
marshals released him from this unfortunate incident, and he was
on a sidewalk and someone picked him up, saying saying, well,
you didn't have to go and hit me, did you. Okay,
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there you have it, Clay Travis, you are correct. The
Democratic men in Congress a little girly man, gurly man,
remember that skin on Saturday Night Live? All right with
that when we get back. I love when the left
comes out and attacks Donald Trump about something and they
(38:57):
don't do their homework before they do it. They've been
doing it, they never learn. Okay, I'm German l this
is standing ground. This is Mojo Viber Radio quick break
right back.
Speaker 34 (39:06):
I was forced to the ground, first on my knees
and then flat on my chest and his hose handcuffed,
and marched down a hallway, repeatedly asking why am I
(39:31):
being detained? Not once did they tell me why. I
pray you never have it more Molettus, Yeah, sad.
Speaker 35 (39:43):
Believe me, missy, when you're born to be a sissy
without the women? By what I caught, shall my prowess
be a liar not a mourse slip? I only had
the nerve. I'm afraid there's no denying.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
I'm just a.
Speaker 35 (40:01):
Dandelion of fate.
Speaker 2 (40:02):
I don't say.
Speaker 35 (40:05):
I'd be brave as a blizzard.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
I'd be gentle as a lizard.
Speaker 6 (40:10):
I'd be clever.
Speaker 9 (40:12):
If the wizard is a wizard who will.
Speaker 36 (40:14):
Serve, then I'm sure to get a brave a hot Then.
Speaker 1 (40:23):
Listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy Lahy.
Speaker 37 (40:26):
How's the election made you feel? On a scale from
one to ten, with ten being Nazi? Nazi not. My
name is doctor Nick Peterson, and I specialize in those
suffering from TDS. Trump de arrangement SAT. Hello, I'm doctor Peterson.
How are you well? Donald Trump is a felon. Nope,
I asked how you were doing. The majority of Americans
(40:49):
can mentally handle election results on both sides of the aisle. However,
there's this small, albeit growing group of I don't want
to say Americans, but people that are just disconnected from reality, fascist,
and honestly, it makes diagnosing these people a whole lot easier.
Speaker 3 (41:07):
I just check their social media.
Speaker 37 (41:11):
Gone are the days when you just search your symptoms
on web MD at home by yourself. Now they record
their symptoms and post them for the world to see.
The haircut is also a dead giveaway. So what brings
you in today?
Speaker 8 (41:24):
Oh?
Speaker 37 (41:25):
I don't know, Maybe it's the Orange democracy destroying Putin
love and dictator. All right, so mental illness. They are
completely blind to the fact that their asserted actions and
ideologies we're a big factor in their party's loss. Let
me ask you this, do you even know what democracy is?
Speaker 2 (41:44):
Follow up question?
Speaker 37 (41:46):
Do you know how Kamala Harris became the nominee? I
know you're a deplorable Nazi fascist bigot okay needs turns
out that calling half the country Nazis for four years,
what's not a winning strategy? And yet somehow not even
Cardi B could save them. Do you realize what I'm
(42:08):
going through? Yep, delusions. I am losing my right to
vote on where you get in your information will be Goldberg.
Well what's the remedy, you might be wondering. Well, if
you ask me, it's a history lesson in Jesus, But
the pharmacy doesn't offer those I prescribe them a brain
and I send them to try abrain dot com for
more information.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
Well, I'll show you.
Speaker 37 (42:31):
I'm moving to Canada. That'd be great and I'll be
shaving my head. Oh that's now. And one last thing,
I'm going on a sex strike.
Speaker 6 (42:40):
You're a loss Oh no.
Speaker 1 (42:46):
You're listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy Lahy.
Speaker 13 (42:49):
The most important decision you can make right now is
what do you stand for.
Speaker 2 (42:54):
Goodness? Oh bet?
Speaker 24 (43:31):
I do have one other announcement from the White House
and from the President. We are proud to announce that
the construction of the new White House Ballroom will begin
for one hundred and fifty years. Presidents, administrations and White
House staff have longed for a large event space on
the White House complex that can hold substantially more guests
than currently allowed. President Trump has expressed his commitment to
(43:54):
solving this problem on behalf of future administrations in the
American people. The White House is one of the most
beautiful and historic buildings in the world, Yet the White
House is currently unable to host major functions honoring world
leaders in other countries without having to install a large
and unsightly tent approximately one hundred yards away from the
(44:14):
main building's entrance.
Speaker 10 (44:27):
I think it's a wonderful idea, a nice, new, spacious, big,
beautiful ballroom at the White House. It is true, though,
if you've ever been inside the Executive mansion itself. I've
done the ones for work, and then once I was
doing the tour, right, the White House within itself is
(44:51):
actually relatively small, and when you go through sort of
the east dining room or whatever, it's very cramp space.
So the Trump administration has announced we're gonna their new, big,
beautiful ballroom that will be utilized by future presidents for
state dinners and whatnot. Well, quickly, the the one that
(45:17):
really made the booboo right up the front was Chuck Schumer.
And Chuck Schumer responded to the announcement that Karen Levitt
had made at the podium about putting in this brand
new and constructing this brand new ballroom. This is what
Chuck Schumer had to say.
Speaker 36 (45:36):
You know, it.
Speaker 2 (45:37):
Keeps getting worse.
Speaker 38 (45:38):
Today, Donald Trump and the White House announced they're going
to spend two hundred f million dollars to build a large,
fancy White House ballroom. This is what those was all about, folks,
cutting things, taking things away from you, and not giving
it to someplace that needed it, giving it to the
big shots who run the show. Donald Trump at the top.
Speaker 2 (45:57):
Of the list.
Speaker 38 (45:58):
Maybe he can park his new play in the big ballroom.
Speaker 31 (46:01):
It's probably big enough.
Speaker 11 (46:02):
Okay.
Speaker 10 (46:02):
So there's cry baby Chuck Schumer bitching about tax dollars
being used to build a ballroom at the White House. Well,
I guess he didn't listen to or watch Karen l
Levitt's statement.
Speaker 39 (46:18):
In its totality, President Trump and other donors have generously
committed to donating the funds necessary to build this approximately
two hundred million dollars structure.
Speaker 11 (46:28):
There you have it.
Speaker 10 (46:30):
President Trump himself is footing part of the bill, and
he's getting private donations to build it. There's no tax
dollars being used to build the new, big, beautiful ballroom.
All right, I'm German lady. This is standing ground. This
is Mojo fiber radio. Till next time, be good.
Speaker 24 (46:51):
So long, the White House State Ballroom will be a
much needed and exquisite edition of approximately ninety thousand total
square feet of innately designed in carefully crafted space with
a seated capacity of six hundred and fifty people, which
is a significant increase from the two hundred person seated
capacity in the East Room of the White House.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
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Speaker 4 (47:18):
Smile window lading down the nil.
Speaker 36 (47:22):
And Vagina guvernment within the rest We more lovely day,
taking down a man back bucket, and when.
Speaker 6 (47:31):
It wasn't always such.
Speaker 11 (47:33):
A pretty site, when we used to find I gas.
Speaker 4 (47:37):
We might get up in the ballroom.
Speaker 13 (47:42):
All room dances we a man ball two three four
time plane and oreoble room dancing scene Down baby, I
got what I got?
Speaker 6 (48:02):
No room dance.
Speaker 3 (48:12):
Where I used to find.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
Wow wall again.
Speaker 5 (48:17):
Hurt monocoun ride to barn Land at the time A
day crockets.
Speaker 11 (48:26):
But it wasn't know we're such a pretty site.
Speaker 6 (48:29):
Was we used to fine? I guess you know?
Speaker 4 (48:32):
Do we made in the ballroom.
Speaker 6 (48:44):
Cream play?
Speaker 36 (48:51):
See I can't lack the more you telling.
Speaker 5 (49:03):
The band is ready for West dancing for the first
of five dances in this competition.
Speaker 6 (49:07):
That's the Church chapter.
Speaker 1 (49:12):
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