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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A bottle five if you've got d r C detalk station.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Happy Tuesday, education.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
No ideal. So well last night they what did we
call that? A circular pleasure fest? Joe, that's SCC complyiant,
isn't it. Yeah, there's a punk band, you know, back
late seventies, early eighties, which sums it up even better

(00:51):
than that, But I don't want to go down that road.
It might be able to find a bumper music from
that band. Anyway, Happy Tuesday, folks. Brian Thomas right here,
glad to see Joe Strecker and there what a great
rundown we got today. The return of Brianna Morello, the
Barona Morello Podcast, Day one of the DNC Convention. I
think she's there. Find out at seven oh five and

(01:11):
at seven thirty the return of Congressman Warren Davidson. He
too will chime in on the convention. Is anything getting
done in Congress right now? Probably not? And he'll be
at the farm on Wednesday for Tomorrow night for the
Restore Liberty event obviously next week August twenty eighth, so
we'll be talking about that event as well with Congressman
Warren Davidson, among other topics. That conversation starts at seven thirty,

(01:32):
follow by every Tuesday at eight o five the Inside
Scoop with breitbarton News Today, Capitol Hill reporter Nick Gilbertson,
also on the DNC convention, and finally, Daniel Davis' returns
after vacation. He'll be on at day thirty. Tuesdays a
day thirty, we normally get Daniel Davis this he is back,
and so we get the deep dive at eight thirty.
Ukraine destroying bridges and blocking Russian reinforcements. Rather interesting development

(01:55):
going on there. Since Ukraine has entered into Russian territory.
It is blowing up bridges. I suppose it's an effort
to reduce Russia's supply chain to the frontline in Ukraine.
Is it going to result in victory? I have a
feeling Daniel Davis will say no, but I'm really curious
to know where he is on that situation as of

(02:16):
right now. I always curious to know what's on your mind, too,
So feel free to call five one, three, seven, four
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you happen to have your device. Of course, Christopher smoothing
yesterday Dave Scarlett and Ken Katchegian with the two books

(02:39):
we talked about All for His Glory and behind closed
doors in the room with Reagan and Nixon. Ken Kachagan
Ronald Reagan's key speech writer. It was a real pleasure
talking with him because what a speech that guy can write,
and what a deliverer Reagan was positive image for America
that really just set us off on the right path.

(03:01):
Democrats not going to set us off on the right path,
may as well take a look at the Democrats party
platform they now the original draft version was passed by
the committee on July sixteenth, That was when Joe Biden
was still viable before the coup Atah. But and while
Kamala Harris has not embraced it, it is still alive

(03:23):
and well it's ninety two pages. Gives you an idea
of what the Democrats are all about, though, and I
you know, you just have to say, if any of
this sounds good to you. Just fill in the blank
and answer the question, how are we going to pay
for this? Remember, our debt is growing moment by moment.
It's stratospheric. We'red a thirty five true, we have thirty

(03:46):
six trillion before the end of the year. It's it's insanity. Remember,
trillion dollars is one thousand stacks of a billion dollars,
and of course each billion dollar stack is a thousand
stacks of a million dollars. It's mind bogged when if
you look at a you know, a photographic depiction of
what it would look like if you've stacked up real money,

(04:08):
it's just your jaw drops open. It's it's like trying
to just really get a grip on the size of
the universe. You see the Hubble telescope zooms in a
one tiny, little square inch of what seems to be
empty space, and then it reveals when you zoom in

(04:29):
on it, there are literally thousands and thousands of galaxies
zoomed in on that one tiny little That's like trying
to comprehend the size of the national debt, and it
just keeps going up. It's not paid for yet. The
stuff that we've already ordered up and is on the books.
Is unsustainable as we sit here right now. I'm not

(04:51):
making this up. Folks, every budget office, I mean everybody.
It's hell. They've been raising the alarm in the red
flag about sous A security, Medicare and Medicaid for decades.
The trajectory is just unsustainable. Okay, And that's the stuff
we've got all right here.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
We go.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Record to the platform. Healthcare should be right in America,
not a privilege. We'll never quit fighting to project and
expand there's that word. It comes up a lot, expand
the Affordable Care Act. That's money. I don't know how much.
It's a lot. We support Medicaid expansion, No, okay, that

(05:40):
one's already a problem. We look to expand traditional Medicare
coverage to include dental vision and hearing services on top
of everything else. Well, I think that sounds like a
wonderful idea. I'd love to have free dental vision. It's
not free. Democrats will provide free universal preschool for four

(06:05):
year olds. Now you know that. Welcome to indoctrinating your
four year olds. Just get them into the education system,
hook them up, get them away from mom and dad
and the evil influence they have. Hell, you might teach
your children about religion, we can't have any of that.
We got to get them into a public education system
where we ridicule folks who have a faith in a

(06:26):
higher power free. I'm focusing more on the money here
than the practical realities and the implications behind most of this.
But you get the idea guarantee affordable quality childcare to
millions of working families for less than ten dollars a
day per child. Okay, how the hell is that going
to happen? If you're a parent right now that has

(06:51):
your child in what you consider to be quality childcare.
You have went out into the market, and it's quality
from your perspective. You believe the you know the teachers,
these since those are taking care of your children while
you're off at work, are doing a good job. What
is it costing you? I'll bet it's more than ten

(07:11):
dollars per day. How are you going to work that in?
But it's still gonna cost money. Millions of working families
at ten dollars per day per child is obviously when
you cost a heap load of money. Even if they
can pull it off pass America's first full national paid
family and Medical leave program. Will work to finally raise

(07:36):
the federal minimum ways to at least fifteen dollars an hour. Now,
that's a laughable proposition. You got inflation already, you guys.
How much is your fast food burger these days? Or
fill in the blank. Spolks are having a difficult time
hiring people, and of course when they hire people, they
have to pay them at least fifteen, if not twenty,
dollars an hour to even get them to accept a
position that obviously has what an inflation effect. We'll keep

(08:05):
pushing to restore the expanded child tax credit and or
an income tax credit. Will work to pass the public
service freedom to negotiate and act requiring public sector bargaining rights.
There's an inflationary impact right there. We'll double funding to
repair and expand active transportation and public transit. More money

(08:28):
for well green works projects. Basically what that sounds like.
But double funding sounds like more money to me. We
will no longer permit companies to deduct the cost of
paying executives more than a million dollars a year. Well,
it's a throwaway pointment. Fine micro manage those companies tinker

(08:49):
with the tax code to deprive the companies of that
little perk they currently enjoy under the current tax code.
Now I'm against all perks built into the tax code,
but that's just me. And also spend more, of course,
spend more on environmental justice and climate change. That sounds

(09:10):
like a lot of spending to me, and no answer
to the question how we're going to pay for it,
except that that sort of that throwaway catch line which
is always going to be used, will tax those evil
corporation and make them pay their fair share, and parathetically
they'll go after you too, because you're not paying your
fair share. Don't know what fair share means. Don't know
where that comes in. They always say like four hundred
thousand dollars a year, but you know how that varies,

(09:32):
and that changes from time to time. It's always going
to reach down to everybody's pockets. And of course, the
national debt continues to rise because there is no way
they can take in enough tax dollars to cover the
nut of what they've got now, let alone all this
other free stuff. It's impossible. You would have to take

(09:53):
all of the money out of the system. It worked
really well for decades when they took like ninety percent
over a certain amount of taxes. You know, check England.
Remember a taxman the Beatles, you know, should five percent
appear too small, be thankful, I'll take it all. They
were taxing ninety five percent of the income over a

(10:15):
certain amount. Guess what what do you think happened? Right?
It's like California. You pack up your bags and you
leave and you go someplace where the taxes are lower.
In the case of many musicians and other wealthy entrepreneurs
in the United Kingdom that came here, we were the
beneficiary of their insane tax policies, and of course they
went in to massive depression and things sucked. So if

(10:40):
you believe the money is out there just needs to
be taken away from those who earn it and produce
it and generated good luck, welcome to the end of that.
And that's what ultimately you need to step back from.

Speaker 4 (10:53):
This.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Socialism ultimately is the killer of initiative drive, motivation. We
are selfish people generally speaking. It's an inherent trade, maybe
because we used to be I don't know, hunter gatherers
or something or whatever. I don't care what socioeconomic principles
you want to go down in order to support that.
The point being, there has to be an incentive for work.

(11:15):
There has to be an incentive for performance and inventing
new things and coming up with ideas. That incentive is profit.
Whether you keep it in your own pocket or you
distribute it because you voluntarily want to do it, there's
a profit motive there, and that profit creates more jobs
and comes up with more innovation and more ideas. And

(11:36):
if the government comes in and takes that profit from
you in order to support all of this unattainable, all
these unattainable goals and unattainable even to the extent they're
going to solve a problem. Wasn't poverty supposed to end
on the Johnson Administration's Great Society Program? Here we are,
literally trillions and trillions of dollars later, and we have

(12:00):
it seems to me a more profound problem now than
back when Johnson was dealing with it. There you go.
So ultimately, these don't solve anything. They continue to expand
the reach and scope of government. People get addicted to
this so called money that's landing in their pocket, which
really isn't because effectively we're just printing money watering down

(12:20):
the currency and this inflationary cycle will continue. Great, this
is why I'm not a Democrat. Why well, as great
and altruistic and wonderful as all this, and wouldn't we
all love to solve the problems of filling the blank, homelessness, poverty, etc.
Et cetera. You know, the government solutions just do not

(12:41):
achieve that, demonstrably so historically proven to be the case.
I'm sorry, this is just And Kamala Harris is actually
doing better than Donald Trump and many of the polls
that are out. Well, of course, when the media reports

(13:02):
she's got eighty four percent positive media coverage, media research
centered at a study they released it yesterday, eighty four percent,
she hasn't uttered a syllable in terms of back in. Well, actually,
I do have a question and answer, the one back
and forth. I can get to that one. It's actually
why they keep her hidden in the basement and don't
let her come out and talk about policies. Wait, do

(13:23):
you hear what she has to say on these policies?
But then again, we all have a lot of information
on just exactly what you get when you implement these policies.
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(15:23):
fifty five hundred eight day two three talk Kevin, thanks
for calling Happy Tuesday to you.

Speaker 4 (15:28):
Hey, good morning, Brian. Noticed Trump is using Tessa Gabbard
to help him practice for his next debate.

Speaker 1 (15:39):
Yeah, I did read that yesterday. Yeah, I thought that
was interesting.

Speaker 4 (15:43):
Yeah. But the reason I called was your thoughts on
him bringing on Coreyed Lewandowski as his senior campaign leadership manager.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
I guess I really don't have any thoughts or comments
on it. I mean, what is your take on it?
I guess I'd have to ask that in return and
return as you find that problematic, you think it's a
good idea.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
Try He was and still is in my opinion. Blue,
We'll leave it at.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
That, Okay, right now, maybe one of those we'll see, Yes,
we will. I think that's one thing we will see,
won't we appreciate it? Sor Ry, I don't have any
comments on Lewandowski. H here you go, four years of
this is what you got? Kamal Ayr's you ready got case.

(16:40):
Everybody's wondering. She's been holed up in a basement for
thirty days in counting, she's trying to run the clock
out to avoid any confrontation, any Q and as regarding
again that whole litany of things that just ran down
and even so much more like failures on the border
and outcome energy is so expensive, and on and on
and on and on. Reporter asked her on Sunday, Actually,
a reporter got a question, and can you explain how

(17:02):
going back to my comment before by payment, can you
explain how you're going to pay for your policies and
give a sense of what other policies you want to
unbail going forward? Reasonable question. Harris's response, Ready, this is
truly insightful into Harris's brain. Anyway, Remember you asked the question,
how are you going to pay for your policies? Ready? Quote? Well, sure,

(17:30):
I mean you just look at it in terms of
what we're we are talking about, for example, around children
and the child tax Credit and extending the earned income
tax credit. It's a six thousand dollars for the first
year of a child's life. The return on that investment
in terms of what that will do and what it
will pay for, will be tremendous. And then what we're

(17:51):
doing in terms of the tax credits, we know that
there's a got a great return on investment. And when
we increase home ownership in America, trove off on that
one what that does to fund schools again, return on investment.
I think it's a mistake for any person who talks
about public policy to not critically evaluate how you measure
the return on investment. Close quote.

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Five on three seven, eight hundred eight two to three
talk looking forward to Brionna Morella giving us a lowdown
onto the NC Convention. Found seven h five. Got local
stories here, I have some phone calls, so let's dive
on into him. I gotta one arrested after attacking a
sixty nine year old Kroger employee. This one Dala High

(20:20):
Township have it on Sundayccording to Dala High Township Police,
they say Malayah Robbins, twenty four, facing one kind of
robbery one kind of assault. In connection with the incident,
she's reportedly suspected of shoplifting. Employees confronted Robbins for not
paying for items at the self checkout. Officers edit that
she hit the employee between eight to ten times in

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the face. After the assault, they claimed she led the scene.
Lieutenant Joe Macaluso with the Dalll High Township Police that
they're able to use the video from the self checkout
to find Robins. Quote from Lieutenant It's pathetic. It's absolutely
pathetic that someone would turn to violence for anything, much
less taking advantage of some one that's just doing their job.

(21:01):
Amen located and arrested later Sunday evening. Attendants that he's
seen an uptick in shoplifting at this store. Do I
think Dalahai has more theft than a different Kroger, or
theft at a different Kroger a department store. Now, I
just think we're more transparent. We put it out there
so people hear about it more. Court document show Robin's

(21:22):
bond set at six hundred dollars.

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The biggest douche of the universe, in all the galaxies,
there's no bigger douche than you. Blue Ash Police are
searching for information regarding four people who may have damaged
park property. Police say two males and two females caught
on surveillance vita the playguard area of Summit Park ten
thirty pm August fourteenth. They say the group may have

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caused damage to the park or to the police department.
On Facebook, one male is wearing a black ucy long
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Another wearing tan gray T shirt black. Sure it's one
female wearing bright red sweatshirt. Joe, you think we'll be
able to find the people based upon what they were
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four five eighty five eighty one, or just call the
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(22:56):
due to her medical condition. A little bit of a
plague update here. Locally, Northern Kentucky Department of Health said
there are likely more cases as it investigates an outbreak
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say that anyway. Some of them are on the Ohio
side of the river as well. These parasites caused gastro
intestinal illness. As of Friday afternoon, there were a dozen
confirmed and quote numerous probable cause and causes. Spokesman Skip
Taites sat in any email yesterday, the Health department officials
said the number of cases could increase significantly. Said official

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numbers have not changed, but since Friday, epidemialogy department has
been bombarded by calls from people reporting getting sick. They
all attended several public pools on both sides of the river.
Half the containment at confirmed cases reported Friday associated with
Silver Lake Water Park and Erlanger, and the Health Department

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praised Silver Lake's response they super chlorinated the water. Apparently
parasite causes gastrointestinal illness marked by abdominal cramps, watery diarrhea,
low grade fether vomiting, and nausea. It sounds like a
load of fun. Let's see here a lot on the

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Silver Lake pool and the statements from them. They didn't
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By forty fifty five KR see the talk station. It
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of stupid absent phone calls and wraps some phone calls
right now, So let's do that Colorado man held up
a Burger King drive through worker because they wouldn't accept
a baggie of drugs as payment now order to serve

(27:14):
more than Holy Cow one hundred and forty three years
behind bars. What you can kill somebody and serve less time. Anyway,
Let's find out what happened. Forty year old Eugene Robinson
sentenced last Thursday for the drive through incident, which spurred
a series of crimes. In crimes Robertson carried out in
the Denver suburb this during October of twenty twenty two,

(27:36):
after pulling a gun on a fast food worker who
told police who was scared he's going to be killed
after turning down the baggie of drugs as payment. Robertson
walked into a seven eleven across the street and pointed
a gun at the head of the store clerk. Then
noticed a surveillance camera was in the store. Duh, all right,
let's the starting proposition is there is a surveillance camera

(27:57):
in the store? Okay? Would be criminals? Make a note
of it? Anyway? He shot at this screen before fleeing.
As he ran out of the story, shot two people
in the parking lot. Court to the arab Pahoe County
District Attorney's Office in the statement what is the Convenience
Store told authorities there appeared to be something off about

(28:19):
Robertson and that he was talking about God and carrying
a Bible with a purple cover at the time of
the incident. Later that night, a woman who was friends
with Robertson called nine to one one to report that
he had fired shots after she refused to open the
door of her apartment where she was with several people.
Police later found Robertson hiding beneath some bushes at the
woman's apartment complex and took him into custody. No one

(28:42):
was injured in the string of incidents. Thankfully, and April
found Roberts guilty of seventeen crimes, including eight counts of
attempted murder. Terms were given separately, leading to his lengthy
total sentence. Spokesperson for the Eighteenth Judicial District to turn
John Keller, We consider this one hundred and forty three

(29:02):
year sentence justice for the multiple victims he put in
fear that night. Jerry's recognized the severity of the crimes
this defendant committed. We believe the judge imposed an appropriate sentence.
He actually faced a maximum sense of over four hundred years.

Speaker 6 (29:17):
Dear, what the hell.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
He just says? At least he didn't get life. Yeah,
you have you one hundred and eighty three. When he
gets out, Joe, all have bloody left one sixty with
good behavior. That's a good one. Let us see here.
Latest food attack plaguing the United States. Twenty year old woman.

(29:42):
Twenty one year old woman, rather upset that her sister
would not share food she bought, brought home, arrested on
a battery charge involving ravioli. Yes, amen, Copsai Nikiah Davis
gotten mad at her blood related sister. Blood related sister anyway,

(30:05):
after the victim didn't allow the defendant to have any
of the food that she delivered to the Pairs Florida home. Naturally,
the upset sister, cops claim, retaliated by throwing a plate
of raviolis at her sister. When patrolman arrived at the
Clearwroady property, the victims still had sauce from the raviolis
on her Davis reportedly admitted to throwing the ravioli, which

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was witnessed by the victim's boyfriend. Charged with domestic battery misdemeanor,
David spent the night in jail before being released Friday
afternoon on her own recognizance. Judge ordered her to have
no contact with her sister blood related sister. This is

(30:47):
a frightening one stay in Florida for this one. A
Florida colonoscoviy patients screams of pain went unnoticed because his
eighty four year old doctor didn't have his hearing aids
on what happened, yes Corti administrator to complain by the
Florida Department of Health's Board of Medicine. Doctor Ishwardi Prasad

(31:08):
back in June last year, conducted two subpar kolonosby procedures
at Ambulatory Surgery Center in Tampa. Complaint says is Pisad
is quote hearing impaired and uses assistive hearing devices, too
able to effectively communicate with his surgical team in patients
close quote, however, not wearing him during one or both

(31:29):
of the procedures that day. During the first patient procedure,
complaint and identified as r F PRIs, doctor Pisad allegedly
inserted the scope inside the man before he was fully sedated.
There it is perfectly time Joe Stracker Prossad did not
stop the procedure when it became apparent that patient RF

(31:50):
was not fully sedated. Quote. Respondent fell below the minimum
prevailing professional standard of care by performing a colonosopy on
a patient that had not been fully sedated, and or
by failing to utilize his assistant hearing devices, resulting in
not being able to hear the patient. After Persad inserted
the scope, the patient began yelling. He was also unable

(32:14):
to effectively communicate with his staff during the second procedure,
according to the complaint, During that when a hospital administrator
told Prisad to stop, but he leaned over the patient
and shouted, I know and kept inserting the probe do
what the hell. They also determined that he delegated to
a surgical tech staff several tasks that a tech wasn't

(32:36):
licensed to complete. They concluded he committed medical malpractice. They
put him on probation and posed a seventy five hundred
dollars fine, required him to reimburse the department over sixty
three hundred dollars for the cost of the investigation, and
to have another physician supervise his gasterer entrology procedures. He
also has to undergo an evaluation to determine his clinical

(32:59):
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is shut down due to an overnight fatal accident. I
took out a utility pole near Benchway Court avoided between
Whitten and Gilmore. Chuck Ingram on fifty five KR Seed
the talk station.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Five fifty one fifty five kr se de Talk station
are very happy Tuesday to you. You get a convention
update seven oh five. We're gonna hear from Congress and
Warren Davidson seven thirty and of course Insie god with
Bright Bart News and the Daniy Davis Deep Dive in
the eight o'clock arro. Let's go to the phone, see
what Charlie's got. Charlie, thanks for calling this morning. Welcome
on the program.

Speaker 3 (35:55):
Yeah, good morning, Brian. I listened to the convention last night,
and I wrote down a bunch of things that President
Biden mentioned. There's three things I'd like you to comment on.
One of them, he said, Major General John Kelly, four
star general, supposedly quoted Trump is saying all vets or

(36:16):
World War two vets our suckers and losers, and that okay,
that's the one thing. The second one was Biden claimed
that eighty million people voted for him in twenty twenty.
I thought eighty million voted for Trump. And third one,
he criticized Trump as santus good people on both sides

(36:38):
of the Charlattesville protests.

Speaker 1 (36:41):
Yeah, he keeps going down that road.

Speaker 3 (36:43):
And I thought that was taken out of context.

Speaker 1 (36:45):
It was all the stuff we're talking about has been
twisted and taking out of context, otherwise abused by the
Democrats to serve their own purpose. It's an easy throwaway
sound by it. There's so many people out there that
believe that Trump actually said these things, and ergo there
you go.

Speaker 7 (37:01):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (37:01):
I guess it works for them if you're in an
echo chamber and you only listen to one side of
the news. As I pointed out earlier in the program,
they did a you know, an analysis mainstream media eighty
seven percent positive coverage for Kamala Harris over since she
was anointed in the coup, and ninety two percent negative
of Trump. I mean, this is the reality. They're so
of course going to allow the left to continue to

(37:22):
parrot lies and overstate what they're saying because they're not
tested on it, they're not stopped. Weoll wha, wha, wha, whoa,
whoa whoa about that. You know, there were some great
people there comment you know what do you mean. Didn't
you read the entire context in which Donald Trump made
that statement. No, they're never held to accountability, so just
expected to continue and with low information voters believing stuff

(37:45):
like that, in spite of the fact that it's easily
debunked when you read contextually what was said, They're going
to continue to get away with it. That's just the
ultimate point on all this. Appreciate the call, my friend
I do. Let us see here good Lakewood, Colorado, where
a Colorado Mills mall and Lakewood had to be evacuated
over the weekend because of a prank involving milk jugs.

(38:09):
Lakewood police responded to them all about twenty six pm
after receiving report of shots fired the mall's food court.
Officers evacuated the shopping center started searching for shooting victims.
They located none. They later learned that actually no shots
were fired. It was a group of juveniles responsible for
the disturbance. Witnesses told police three boys wearing masks stood

(38:31):
up in chairs in the food court and began yelling
and slamming multiple jugs of milk to the ground, causing
loud noises that were then mistaken for gunfire. Why are
you doing no idea? Officers apprehended two of the three
juvenile side of them for causing a public disturbance. Idiots
doing idiot things because they're idiots. Ron, let's see, Ah,

(38:58):
there's a short one I can get in in the
final parts of this hour. That is a good timing
on that, Joe, I'll have to acknowledge. We have a
nurse in Indiana arrested after she stole medication from a
jail inmate. Thorty started investigating Tracy Davis, who was employed
by a third party vendor working at the Vanderberg County Jail.
Cord Authority's jail staff thought she might have been impaired

(39:19):
because she was acting disoriented and confused, but security footage ah,
look here we go again revealed that she tampered with
and moved seboxone tablets from their normal location to somewhere
that was out of the camera view. Seboxone opioid prescription
drug you used to treat opioid defendants. Thus getting noted
that several errors were found in the entries made by

(39:40):
Davis into the jail's controlled substance log. She returned to
jail for work on August eighth, interviewed by detectives and
that's when she admitted to taking the drug. Arrested, booked
into Vanderberg County Jail, where she was working on charges
of theft and possession of drugs. I guess she didn't
have fun law doing because they're idiot. D talk station

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Gonna give us a low down or her insight and

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observations a day one of the DNC Convention, which kind
of like a leftist Woodstock if you think about it,
what Joe Biden didn't take the stage like eleven thirty,
like four hours past his bedtime. That's like Hendrick's getting
kicked off the stage until dawn and the last Dale
Woodstock like he had a nap. Is that what he

(41:07):
was doing?

Speaker 2 (41:07):
Joe?

Speaker 1 (41:08):
Anyway? Ron Morella one hour from now Fall by Congressman
Warren Davidson at seven thirty on Yes, the convention. What
is going on in Congress right now? They did release
the House Impeachment Inquiry report. Jeez, Louise, you can do
a deep dive in that at some point, but they
basically documented that Joe Biden, along with Hunter Biden the

(41:30):
other members of the Biden family, engaged in an abuse
of power and obstruction of justice or obstruction of Congress
by corruptly abetting and concealing twenty seven million dollars in
influence peddling racket. Two hundred and ninety one page report,

(41:53):
and they have thousands of bank documents and transactions thirty
into from whistleblowers and other witnesses to this illegal conduct,
which netted them twenty seven million dollars. And they were
working with some of the worst actors out there, including
members of the Chinese Communist Party, of course, for their

(42:13):
own advantage, to the disadvantage of American So Joe Biden
can say how much he loves America, he loves America
because it made him rich. I suppose selling his influence
peddling anyway that's going on. Maybe we'll get a word
or two from Congressman Davidson on that real quick. Since
the everybody was expecting protesters, according to the reports, apparently
about half of what was expected showed up. The organizers

(42:38):
of the Anti Israel March on the DNC that's the
name of the organization kind of are expecting around thirty
thousand folks to show up at the rally yesterday. Less
than half actually did. I just the only reason I
bring this up, a few dozen protesters tore down fences
and broke through security fencers. Several protesters that got through
the fence were detained and handcuffed by police. Chicago Police

(43:03):
Superintendent Larry Snelling had this to say, when you have
people infiltrate a crowd and they want to commit acts
of violence, vandalism. We are going to stop them. We
are not going to tolerate anyone who is going to
vandalize things in our city. Wells quote, I wish public
officials had taken that approach to the Antifa protesters, Black

(43:26):
Lives Matter protesters, and any other acts of leftist violence
that resulted in buildings literally being burned to the ground,
cops literally being hit with explosive devices, fireworks, frozen bottles
of water, assaults, batteries, all that kind of thing. And
for his part, Mayor Brandan Johnson said authorities were well prepared. Quote,

(43:48):
the city of Chicago is really good at things like this.
We are ready. Well, I did a quick search and
it only took two seconds on the regular Google search
about Just type in Chicago's shootings. You'll get some very
recent articles, including one from less than eight hours ago
involving a woman who was gunned down in a drive

(44:09):
by shooting in Chicago. At least thirty people got shot
over the weekend, five fatally. Don't worry, Brandon Johnson says,
we are ready and they're good at handling these things.
Since we're talking policy this morning, and I ran down
a litany of all the wish lists, from the wish
lists from the Democrats, which there's just no way in
God's green Earth to get ever hope to pay for

(44:31):
any of this, again pointing out the fact that we're
already broke. Get a listen or load of what's the
reality and the outcome of the two year anniversary of
the Inflation Reduction Act, which isn't it never was. Accord
to all reports, American families are hit with an extra
one thousand dollars a month as a consequence of inflation

(44:53):
enter Inflation Reduction Act, which didn't solve that problem. Described
as originally as a seven hundred and fifty billion dollar
healthcare at time climate bill hailed by Biden as well
as Kamala Harris. What are the most significant laws in
our history, they claim, but destructive absolutely start with reckless

(45:15):
spending on climate initiatives like the Green New Deal. And
if you turn to Golden Sacks experts in things money,
they estimate the taxpayers will shell out one point two
trillion dollars to find the war on our energy sector
here in the United States. And that's literally what it is.
That's three times the initial price tag. So always question
your lords and masters about the original prizes something. And

(45:36):
remember the Congressional Budget Office only forecast the cost of
something out ten years. So when you hear that something's
going to cost the American taxpayers like five trillion over
ten years, and that doesn't stop at five trillion because
these laws don't go away. Of course, this piece of
legislation spent billions on energy tax credits, win solar hydropower,

(45:59):
the rebates for electric vehicles, rooftop solar panels, more energy
efficient home appliances. But what didn't they do well. They
didn't lower the price of the cost of electricity. All
of the promotion of green energy and electric vehicles has
drastically raised electricity and gas prices, and you and I
are paying the bill for that. Electricity prices since the

(46:22):
inflation reduction that came into effect have risen thirty percent,
thirteen times faster than the prior seven years. Gasoline price
has more than doubled since Biden took office. Food inflation
is a consequence of rising energy costs. There's one of
your direct reasons why it's so damn expensive to buy groceries.

(46:43):
It's not evil corporations. And for those people who think
that evil grocery stores are jacking the price up, or
the food manufacturers of driving the price up just because well,
it's all about profit. Can I ask you a simple question,
why didn't they do it under the prior administration or
at any time hire to this moment in time, if
things were going along swimmingly in the economy, we weren't

(47:05):
facing inflationary pressures, they could probably sneak in a price
price hiker too and get away with it, increasing their
very small margins. They didn't do it. Now they have
to because one of the reasons energy prices. It takes
energy to make food, it takes energy to move food,
and there is the point energy price is a thirty
percent higher, so you could expect, almost as a matter

(47:26):
of consequence, that the food would be thirty percent higher. Duh.
Americans now spend over eleven percent of their disposable income
just on food, the highest percentage in three decades. And
that's just one component of inflation. We're grappling with a

(47:50):
historic twenty percent inflation rate produced by Yes, the inflation
reduction acts, reckless spendings free the infusion of all that
cash into the system, watering down again the the dollar.
As well, and some surmise that the skyrocketing energy costs
are not an accidental side effect, but rather an intended result.

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I always point back to Barack Obamas the price of
gaslom necessarily increase. He's not the only person who have
said that. Biden at one point actually praised the pain
that you and I are feeling of the gas pump as,
in his words, part of an incredible transition. Pete Butte,

(48:34):
Judge gave you this sound advice at one point, go
ahead and switch to electric vehicles. He'll never have to
worry about gas prices again. Small business owners now face
new regulations and tax rates, making well they're survival difficult,
if not impossible. Eighty billion dollars to the irs in

(48:54):
terms of additional funding, and they went after many small
businesses in spite of the fact that the administration said
that not what they were planning on doing. It was
only those big evil corporations. Fifteen percent minimum tax on
big corporations plus one percent tax on stock buybacks. That
has hit small suppliers. You can't get away with these
increases without the trickle effect of the price and the

(49:16):
increase being passed along to others. Duh. Seniors have been
having a very difficult time, most notably, Medicare Part D
premiums have risen by over twenty percent because of the
Inflation Reduction Act, rising costs for more than eight million beneficiaries.
This counter year alone, number of available Part D plans

(49:38):
has dropped to the lowest level ever, leaving seniors with
fewer options. Legislation's government mandated price setting imposes a ninety
five percent tax on companies that refuse to comply. But
this just basically destroys all incentives for innovation. JD. Vance

(49:59):
went into it in detail. Tal he's got an op
or it's actually just a letter to the public about
the Harris administration now waging war on the United States
energy net zero. This is something that Kamala Harris embraces
completely net zero, no carbon dioxide. As I pointed out

(50:19):
a moment ago, electricity always already costs thirty percent more
than it did when Harris took took office. Projections of
another thirty percent increase in many parts of the country
next year, so gird your loins. Folks already mentioned the
gasoline price is going through the roof under the electric
vehicle mandate. The sixty percent of all new vehicles sold

(50:41):
in the United States must be fully electric by twenty
thirty two, and as JD. Vance notes, and I don't
know why anybody else doesn't point this out, notably the
heads of the AFLCIO and other automobile workers unions, the
rule will obliterate the US auto industry, throwing more than
one hundred thousand Americans out of work while adding to

(51:02):
electricity demand. The power plant rule requires existing coal plants
and new modified natural gas plants to either adopt unproven
carbon capture technologies, expensive or clothes, and they're already shutting down.
Most coal plants are expected to close before twenty thirty two,
which is the end mandate. No zero investment or almost

(51:23):
no investment in new natural gas plants since the rule
was proposed in twenty twenty three, and go ahead, try
to build yourself a nuclear power plant. Grid regulators JD
points out sounding the alarm. With coal plants shutting down.
In few large natural gas or nuclear plants being built,
America's electricity grid faces significant contraction. Again. While they're forcing

(51:45):
evs down your throat Midwestern states, that would be you
and me risk capacity shortfall of four point seven gigawatts
by twenty twenty eight, the equivalent of five average size
nuclear plants. Couldn't we have those? And he notes the
thirteen state regions served by the PJM interconnection that apparently

(52:06):
includes Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio. Of course, he notes his own
home state capacity auction prices indicate that electricity bills will
rise at least thirty percent by just next summer. Are
you ready for that? While analysts expect electricity demand to
soar almost fourteen percent over the next decade because of

(52:28):
the artificial intelligence data centers among and the electric vehicle mandate,
we're not building enough power, folks. Harris thinks windmills in
the sun will come to the rescue, but the reliability
issues make it impossible for the sun and the wind
to take the place of large based load generators, ones

(52:51):
that work whenever the sun is in shining, whenever the
wind is in blowing, and in times when the sun
is shining and the wind is blowing, they work all
the time. Isn't that a better idea? Isn't that a
safe and stable solution? Six eighteen fifty five kres that
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Six twenty three fifty five krcit talk station five one
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I mean, could point to the printing press problems, to
look at Venezuela and look at price fixing and see
what happened in Russia and Venezuela and all the other
countries that tried that. It results in breadlines and shortage
of supplies. We know that, and you know. Going back

(55:13):
to JD Vance's analysis of the what the Biden now
Harris administration is doing under this Green New Deal in
zero net zero policies, he points out, we've already seen
the results of these policies in Europe. Look across the
pond in the UK, net zero energy policy, rights, he writes,
have led to exploding electricity costs and anemic growth. Germany

(55:38):
and France are spending around for this is just insanity.
Germany and France are spending around four percent of gross
domestic product on new welfare programs to help households and
businesses deal with the soaring energy prices. They create policies

(55:59):
that right make the cost of energy go up, so
then they have to create a policy to subsidize it.
So ultimately, now how does that work? The taxpayers then
subsidize the payment of the taxpayer's energy bill. I'm trying

(56:19):
to process that. And apparently that four percent of gross
domestic product on new welfare programs to help households pay
the energy bills created by these net zero policies. That's
twice what they spend on defense. You know. It's industrial
goods production in Europe was down more than five percent

(56:41):
last year because the high energy prices. It's just it's
impossible to do anything. Meanwhile, let's gaze across the other pond,
across the Great Pacific Ocean, with China building a new
coal plant every week, meaning our net zero policies and
those of the folks in Europe are not doing anything
to help the environment or combat climate change because fundamentally,

(57:03):
we're all breathing the same era. And since China is
doubling down and its coal production, ergo it's emissions we're not.
We're spinning our wheels. Because energy is such an important
part of manufacturing. Net zero doesn't only mean higher energy
costs for consumers, it means more manufacturing jobs created in China. Rights,

(57:25):
and given that China is one of the dirtiest economies
in the world, that zero amounts to a lose lose.
Our environment gets more polluted as our citizens and businesses
become poorer. You know, and that may also be by design. Folks.
You know, the price of gas and necessarily go up.
You're gonna have to suck it up and deal with it. Ah,
our manufacturing capacity and ability will necessarily go down. Suck

(57:46):
it up, You're gonna have to deal with it. Will
be a less productive society. Suck it up. You're gonna
have to deal with it. Meanwhile, one of our biggest threats,
one of our biggest foes, one of the biggest existential
threats of the entire world, the rise of the Chinese
Communist Party, unstoppable, not accountable, free of the edicts and

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mandates that we are doing to ourselves. A recipe for disaster.
Oh let me quote iran real quick amount of time.
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check that money flows to those who do not deal

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with goods but with favors. When you realize that many
become rich by the bribery and for influence more than
by your work. That the laws do not protect you
against them, but on the contrary, they're the ones who
are protected against you. When you discover the corruption is
rewarded and honesty becomes a self sacrifice, then you can

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And a happy Tuesday to you. Brian Moreller returned to
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internews talk about day one of the convention. I think
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Happened ten thirty pm August fourteenth. They have two males
two females caught in surveillance video in the playground area
and the police believed they may have caused damage to
the park. One male wearing a black UC long sleeved shirt,
red sea gray sweatpants, right white and red shoes, the
other one with a tannin gray T shirt and black shorts.
One female wearing a bright red sweatshirt. Accord to the
police report on Facebook, imagine they may have changed clothes

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since August fourteenth, but if you have any information, please
get in touch with the Blue Ash Police Department. Please
and our award winner from this morning local woman arrested
after she attacked as sixty nine year old Kruger employee
the Dell Hide Township Kruger court of the Del High
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four years old, now facing one kind of robbery and
one kind of assault connection with the incident. Robbins reportedly
was suspected of shoplifting. Employees apparently confronted Robins for not
paying for the items of the self checkout officer said
that's when she hit the employee between eight to ten
times in the face. Court to Lieutenant Joe Mcalousa with

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the Del High Township Police Department said thereybody use the
video from the self checkout to find the woman. He
said it was absolutely pathetic that someone would turn to
violence for anything, much less taking advantage of someone that's
just doing their job. Aim into that. She was eventually
located arrested later Sunday evening. Police are still investigating her
bond set at six hundred dollars. Let's see, I was

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if you're experiencing those symptoms and you've recently been in
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with the Comington Police, body of Amy Ruthie fifty six
found on I seventy one South at Gilbert Avenue. They

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stated her family reported and missing on Friday after she
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ten am when she was dropped off near Yardhouse at
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Speaker 1 (01:08:50):
To forty if you have KRCD talk station, A very
happy TUESDAYHGU looking forward to Congressman Davidson at the bottom
of the next hour. I might see if he has
taken a look at the impeachment inquiry, considered a rare
thing they did rather than, you know, launch an impeachment
against Joe Biden. Of course, there's no will in Congress
to do that. Now it's too late. The man's out

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the door. Of course, last night was his farewell speech.
If you were well, stayed up late at night and
made they made Joe stay up to eleven thirty for
him to do that. But anyway, they released this two
hundred and ninety one page report involving the Biden transactions
and all the money that they made in influence pedaling.
A total of twenty seven million dollars went into the

(01:09:32):
pocket to the Biden family and their friends and associates
to this influencing influence pedaling racket. And that's what the
report describes it as consists of. It's the result of
thirty witnesses involved, the issuing of thirty subpoenas to compel testimony.

(01:09:55):
Resulted in millions of pages of business contracts, bank records,
and other doc documents. So those said this is a
non issue, I think about it in connection with all
these shenanigans that are that Hunter Biden and his associates
were doing, with the help of Joe Biden, millions of
pages of business contracts, bank records, and related documents. They

(01:10:17):
called it one of the most egregious abuses of power
uncovered in the history of the United States. Their words,
not mine. Biden, in their words, knowingly participated in a
conspiracy to monetize his office of public trust to rich
his family during and after his time as Vice president
in the Obama administration. Quote Joe Biden's participation in his
family's influence peddling represents as quantified by sheer dollar amounts

(01:10:41):
flowing to a public officials personal interest, again one of
the most egregious abuses of power uncovered in the history
of the United States. Close quote as much as eighteen
million dollars flowed from foreign entities to what they describe
as shell companies and other accounts linked to the Biden
family members, from what are described as corrupt dealings the

(01:11:04):
result of selling the Biden brand to folks in Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Russia,
and China. Biden family associates that be outside of the
Biden family members, including former Hunter Biden business partners, who
did testify to the Panels about this happening got another
nine million dollars in profits. They say some of this

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may show up in Hunter Biden's federal tax trial in
Los Angeles, where he allegedly evaded one point four million
in taxes between twenty sixteen and twenty nineteen. And those
are the ones that are still viable in terms of charges. Remember,
they slow walk the investigation into his other tax evasions.
Obviously disparate treatment under the law. You and I would

(01:11:49):
be in jail right now and they would have gone
after us. But no, no, no, no, no no, we're
going to slow walk the Hunter Biden investigation. So the
statute limitations runs out.

Speaker 11 (01:11:59):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:11:59):
Of course, Biden repeatedly claimed in public that he never
spoke about business with his son or brother and that
he did not interact with their business partners.

Speaker 2 (01:12:07):
Lies.

Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
All these documents revealed the outright lies that those were.
Reports of the Biden family's influence peddling was vast and
involved entities and individuals from some of America's greatest adversaries
like China and Russia. Court to the report, clearly aware
of the political risk associated with Biden's participation in this scheme,
the Biden family and the business associates sought to conceal

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this involvement by funneling money through an extensive network of
shell or third party companies, using code names, and engaging
in other obfecus story tactics designed to maintain, as James
Biden described, plausible deniability his words. President Biden apparently interacted

(01:12:52):
with his family's foreign partner patrons from an array of
foreign countries, including China, Kazakhstan, Russia. Ukraine accorded the report,
despite him denying during the campaign. In twenty twenty, Ukraine
well documented hunter Biden earn a salary of one million
dollars every year to serve on a board from natural
gas company Borisma Holdings, in spite of having absolutely no

(01:13:13):
industry experience.

Speaker 6 (01:13:14):
Hmmm.

Speaker 1 (01:13:16):
And then you go to the Joe Biden comment about it.
I got that guy fired. I withheld one billion dollars
or threatened to withhold one billion dollars. That didn't get
rid of the prosecutor investigating Burissima, a company on whose
board his son sat. Can you tell me that's not
influence pedaling, got the guy fired. It just goes on

(01:13:41):
and on and on, documenting every single time Joe Biden
actually was on phone calls documenting every single time Joe
and Biden actually sat down in meetings with these these
business partners of Hunter Biden. This is real, This is reality.
This is the corruption revealed. Anybody holding their hand up

(01:14:08):
thinking somebody is that something's going to be done about this,
that this will go anywhere at all, that there will
be any accountability whatsoever. Anybody also think that Hunter Biden's
going to get a pardon President Kamala Harris. That's certainly possible,
isn't it. And sleepy Joe, if he isn't out the

(01:14:29):
door before his term is over, he certainly could pardon
his son. Now he has suggested that he won't, but
his political career is over. He's got one foot in
the grave that he has been given his walking papers
by his own people. Actually, we should start referring him
to him as Boxer. Remember George Orwell's Night, George Orwell's

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Animal Farm, the horse dedicated and committed to the cause
which was Communism, Dedicated and committed to working as hard
as possible for the cause, each according's ability, to each
according to his need. Those Boxer rolled up in one
nice metaphorical package right there and what happened when he's
no longer able to do the work. Off to the

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Brian Thomas wishing in a Happy Tuesday, looking forard to
Bionna Morella joining the program at the top of the
art news. She's been appearing on the fifty five KRC
Morning show now for some several months, and she has
her own podcasts, and I think she is at the
DNC convention. So again a circular pleasure festk going on
the d n C, one socialist after another going on

(01:17:35):
the podium there and talk about how terrible Donald Trump
is and how awesome Kamala Harris is in spite of
the fact that nobody can hear from Kamala Harris. It's
it's crazy, folks, And you know what, I'm thinking, more
and more than they might get it, they may get
away with it. I mean, with an uninformal electorate and

(01:17:57):
this last minute switchover and the clock fast running out,
early voting kicks in the it's just right after the
first week of September and we're almost there. It's so
close she can touch it. The policies we know about
are crazy and terrible and extraordinarily expensive. I went off
the whole litany this morning, and every single thing is

(01:18:20):
a new program and give away something that's going to
cost an amazing amount of money, every single one of them.
I mean Medicaid expansion, traditional Medicare expansion, free universal preschool
for four year olds, guaranteed affordable quality childcare, paid family
and medical leave, raising the federal minimum wage of fifteen

(01:18:41):
dollars an hour, expand the child tax credit, doubling funding
for public transit, more green new deal stuff coming your way.
It's just somebody asked her how they're going to pay
for it. Oh, that's right, they did. They did you

(01:19:04):
get an opportunity to ask Kamala Harris a question? What
would you ask her? And at least one report it did.
I read this? They answered her question, this very question
she got on Sunday. Can you explain how you're going
to pay for your policies and give a sense of
what other policies you want to unveil going forward. Her response, well, sure,
I mean you just look at it in terms of

(01:19:25):
what we're talking about, for example, around children and the
child tax credit and extending the earned income tax credit.
It's a six thousand dollars for the first year of
a child's life. The return on that investment in terms
of what that will do and what it will pay
for will be tremendous. And then what we're doing in
terms of the tax credits. We know that there's a

(01:19:47):
great return on investment, and when we increase home ownership
in America dot dot dot, what that does to fund schools? Again,
return on investment. I think it's a mistake for any
person who talks about public policy to not critically evaluate
how you measure the return on investment. Close quote, that's

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how you pay for them, folks, It's a straightforward question.
You think she'd at least default to her catch line,
go after those evil corporations who don't pay their fair share.
We're going to tax those evil billionaires who don't pay
their fair share. No, she didn't even do that. She

(01:20:28):
didn't say anything. She literally said nothing in three plus
four four full sentences, absolutely nothing in terms of the
logistics about how we're gonna how she's gonna pay for anything.
And remember, I mean, we can't overlook the giant, blank

(01:20:50):
and elephant in the room, which is everything we had.
We can't pay for that. We've already so called have
everything that has been passed by way of legislation, everything
that has been paid asked by way of entitlements, all
the things that our government spends money on we already
can't afford. That's where you're thirty five and growing trillion
dollar debt comes from, or deficit comes from. It's just

(01:21:14):
insane and I'm sorry as I sit here, I just
really I can't believe people are so dumb as to
believe this is even possible. Whatever. This is. The litey
of things I just rattled off are things they want
to add on to, not stuff that we've got already
solve the problem we've got. Now, how do you pay

(01:21:34):
for what you've already promised? Let's put everything else aside.
If you can figure that one out, maybe we can
entertain one, maybe two of the things on your list
which are gonna cost more. But as of right now,
we've got a real problem with the blank in math.
Brianna Morella after the top of the air news should
be on s six to fifty five fifty five krc

(01:21:55):
detalk station.

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There we got again another news update.

Speaker 1 (01:21:59):
We're gonna get all the fox.

Speaker 7 (01:22:00):
An ear full of information at the top of the hour.

Speaker 2 (01:22:03):
And they'll break it down fast.

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Fifty five krs. The talk station seven oh six here
fifty about KRCD talk station and a very happy Tuesday

(01:22:26):
to you, congress spend Warren Davidson at the bottom of
the hour after I am my conversation with Briana Morello.
Welcome back to Briana Morello, host of the Baronamrello Show.
Find her online at Brionnmarrelo dot com, on Twitter, on Rumble,
on YouTube. Search for her name you'll find her. Welcome
back to the fifty five KRC Morning Show.

Speaker 11 (01:22:42):
Brion.

Speaker 1 (01:22:42):
It's always a pleasure to have you on the program.

Speaker 10 (01:22:45):
Always a pleasure. Thank you, good morning.

Speaker 1 (01:22:47):
So did you watch the I refer to it sort
of as a socialist leftist Woodstock, Like a lot of
people talked a long time, and Joe Biden didn't take
the stage till what eleven thirty, which is about three
or four hours past his bedtime. It's Jimmy Hendricks getting
kicked off till the morning of Woodstock and because of
the fair to keep on schedule. But what what's your
what's your immediate takeaway from last night's sort of circular

(01:23:11):
pleasure fest, if I may be so bold, Yeah, well, I.

Speaker 10 (01:23:16):
Mean, honestly, it was quite embarrassing to watch Joe Biden
up on stage again. He's clearly not there.

Speaker 1 (01:23:22):
Not well.

Speaker 10 (01:23:23):
Very sad to see that Ashley is also the one
who's who introduced him, just given the fact of her
diary in itself, and we all are things that came
like that didn't take place again, and I did an
awkward pause hug kind of like almost kissing on the
lip thing. It's always very odd when they do it.
I don't understand, but I think though overall, Joe Biden,

(01:23:48):
his beat was very bitter. He was very grumpy streaming
and rightfully so. I mean Nancy Pelosi as the CNN
when she was doing an interview with them that she's
the reason why he's on letting. She pushed them out,
and so it's interesting to see were took credit for that, obviously,
but again, it's just it was just very depressing. You know,
I personally remind people about seven eight years ago, I

(01:24:11):
was a registered Democrat and twitched over quickly because I
was you know, go to school in New York. That's
all I say do if they push that down your throat.
But it just doesn't seem like it was the same
party even eight years ago. It's just gone so far
left that they're just not a reasonable group of people.
And I think that's the most Americans thing, because I
pushed that last night. The comments were just so many

(01:24:32):
people saying yes, same here, same here. I think a
lot of Americans who thought they once supported this party
and it's beliefs are no longer on the outside anymore.
It's just it's completely gone. I wouldn't even say left.
It just want full on communists. And they don't even
have any shame. I mean, they're over here talking about
fixing prices on food and doing so the Union file things.

(01:24:52):
I mean, it's not it's not a political party that
anyone who loves this country can truly get behind.

Speaker 1 (01:24:57):
Well, and even if somebody of a listening audience is
and yeah, those plans and those programs are great ideas.
I mean, the litany it just keeps longer and longer,
and I've gone through them several times this morning. They
want to expand the Affordable Care Act, they want to
expand Medicaid, they want to expand traditional Medicare. They went
free universal preschool for children for four year old. They
want quality childcare from millions of working families, guaranteed affordable

(01:25:18):
quality to healthcare. You can go on and on every
single one of these a new program, Brianna Morella, we
can't pay for what we've got. No one can answer
the question about how do we pay for what we've
already bid off? How do we make good on the
promises we already made? Those on Social Security, for example,
look thirty five trillion and growing every single moment. We're
not going in the right direction. And yet here they

(01:25:39):
are with all these moon and stars promises, of which
everything is going to cost trillions of additional dollars that
apparently we don't have.

Speaker 10 (01:25:48):
Yeah, none the less, never really asked the basic question
as to how do we pay for all of this?
I know Kamala Harris is asked to how she plans
on paying for her proposal.

Speaker 1 (01:25:57):
I read that, Hey, Kamala.

Speaker 10 (01:25:59):
Harris, It's like, oh, it's an investment. It's an investment.

Speaker 1 (01:26:04):
Yes, she mentioned me as you mentioned return on investment
like six times to a simple question, can you explain
how you're going to pay for your policies? And she doesn't.
She just does not even say anything. In five or
six sentences, Nothing comes out of her mouth that makes
any sense or relates to anything to do with paying
for it.

Speaker 10 (01:26:23):
Yeah, and I think she's hoping that the people who
are going to vote for her are the ones who
just can't do simple dass listening. I mean, we're literally
borrowing money and just spending money that we don't have
anything to back it up. And that's where we currently
are lying at this point. And so it's deeply concerning
that she doesn't care enough to have a valuable plan
to be able to say, you know, this is what
my plan is to pay for all these free incentives.

(01:26:44):
I keep pitching, but I just I think that there's
a group of voters out there that are just not
very well versed in any of this, and they're not
very intelligent, and that's the people she's trying to tune
in on. And it's just upsetting because people need to
ask these questions. The count is literally on the line here.

Speaker 1 (01:27:01):
Well, maybe perhaps that's why our young people's math scores
are so terrible. I think Chicago School District's eighth grade
math proficiency is in the single digits. I know reading
is standing right at around twenty one percent. Maybe that's it.
If you get them in the public education system, they
come out really really dumb and think things like running
the printing press and and building up a debt we

(01:27:24):
have to pay debt service on is actually a workable
philosophy or economic policy.

Speaker 10 (01:27:31):
Yeah, yeah, you know, it was really amazing last night
to hear killer or Clinton speak to For those of
you who didn't have the unpleasant uh fortune of having
to look in on that, you're very lucky. But Hillary
Clinton saying, you know, I almost spit out my drinks.
But she said that Kamala Harris really cares about children,
and she started her cool killing for children and she's

(01:27:52):
gone a cotinuity to care for children. They only think
Kamala hasn't ever been passionate about when it comes to
children and killing them. There's never been a time with
Kamala Harris off like the authentic care and human being,
which is a prosecure. There are so many crimes outline
that she just didn't care about human life. And so
to sit here and betime like this is some type
of charing woman who really cares about and valued life

(01:28:14):
is laughable and itself to be having him paying attention
to her the last couple of years. But it was
just the whole event was just not authentic. I mean,
Kamala Harris is giving the speaks like oh this is
so beautiful, like stairs into the audience, that stares into
the camera holding her hands out like she's so happy
to be there. And not a single American voted for her,
That a single American.

Speaker 4 (01:28:32):
Voted for her.

Speaker 10 (01:28:32):
And this means are the defenders of democracy that they
sit there and continue to manipulate their own democracy and
steal their own elections for people who are easily going
to be manipulated by the deep state when they get
into the White House. And that's just what we're dealing
with right now. It's just it's not authentic.

Speaker 1 (01:28:45):
None of it was authentic classic, but I mean asked
his straightforward question, Brian Morello, will will they be able
to get away with it? I saw that Media Matters
did research and found out that eighty seven percent or
some higher percentage of media attention has all been positive
and favorable to Kamala Harris during the same period of time,
ninety two percent is negative on Trump with the overwhelming

(01:29:09):
support of mainstream media. The refusal of Kamala Harrison actually
ask questions because as we just pointed out, when she
does answer questions, that comes out in a bunch of
gibberish or non answers. She's not going to be held
accountable for what her policies might do, how to pay
for them, which direction she wants to go. It's like
it's deafening silence. With the exception of the glowing, smiling

(01:29:31):
Kamala Harris and these staged events, we get nothing by
way of substance. But since media is in the bag,
can she pull this off? The polling seems to suggest
that she's at least in a dead heat with Trump,
formerly ahead of Joe Biden, and even some of the
swing states where Trump was many points ahead with Joe Biden,

(01:29:51):
she's sort of closed the gap.

Speaker 10 (01:29:55):
Yeah, I think there's when a condition in line the
Americans who think that there's a support Behald I know,
I don't authentically think it's there, Honestly, if you talk
to people, I mean here to stay to Florida. There
was a news League article that said, oh, it's going
to make me laugh just thinking about it. There was
a news League article that came out and said that
Tamala Harris has a chance of winning Florida if he's
been in my state before. You know, she does not

(01:30:17):
have a chance, not a single Florinianda that I know
of is enthusiastic about her. I drive up and down
ninety five all the time. There are people with Trump
signs who hang out there in the afternoon, MI late evenings,
and they show their support for him. Has never been
one for Kamala. I just think that's what you're kind
of singers to rely on that. But the problem is is,

(01:30:38):
I mean, I know a lot of people don't like
talking about it, but election Flada is a really really
serious issue, and the fact that you know, we're trying
to fight off all these illegal aliens who have been
added to the ballots last minute, you know, and as
the first legal just filed the law suit in Arizona
in regards to Maritoba County. Again, these are all lawsuits
that are great to bring up now, but I feel
like it might be slightly late and behind. I truly

(01:31:00):
do think the battle isn't going to be with the
candidate itself. It's going to be with the election broad
and that's what we're going to be trying to keep
up with because I just don't think that they're actually
could actually win. I think most Americans see that she
was selected and not elected at this point.

Speaker 1 (01:31:13):
Well, there is no question about that. And lord knows
what Democrats truly think inside their own heads. Obviously they're
not saying out loud they're against this. I feel ripped off.
I didn't vote for Kamala. I don't hear Democrats saying
that at all, but I'd like to think that some
of them are walking around feeling a bit hurt over that.
But here we are Democrats and Republicans alike and everybody
else between the political spectrums. I mean, we're all paying

(01:31:35):
thirty percent more for energy prices. They're predicting that those
are going to go up an additional thirty percent by
next year. We're dealing with unbelievable inflation across the board,
but most notably groceries which we all have to consume,
and gasolines twice the price it was when Biden took office.
All of this are these are kitchen table issues, and
the Democrats lose across the board on every single one

(01:31:55):
of them. Pivoting over the border. I mean literally millions
and millions and millions, ten million or so come across
the border. This is causing massive problems even in Democrats cities.

Speaker 15 (01:32:05):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:32:05):
While they may get the benefit an extra representative in
the House based upon population. The residents, the constituents, the
voters are suffering heavily. Budgets have been busted, services are
drying up in favor of taking care of the illegal
immigrant population every single issue. The Republicans have it better
on the on the answers and and solving problems. And Democrats.

(01:32:28):
Democrats brought this reality on us.

Speaker 10 (01:32:32):
Yeah, and I did. And you know, one of the
best things that could have happened for us with Greg
Abbott shipping all those illegal aliens to liberal cities, because
I think people are starting to see the problems that
we've been talking about for so many years now in
regards to just allowing these people into your country. And
I think that was the actual game changing moments for
a lot of cities. You know, New York City's Mayor
Eric Adams is forced to admit, you know that you

(01:32:54):
guys can't they can't sustain themselves, that they keep bringing
these people into their country.

Speaker 1 (01:32:58):
Five billion dollars.

Speaker 10 (01:33:03):
Yeah, yeah, and a lot of that's the hotels who
were taking them into as well. I mean, the New
York City hotels would have taken them, and I think
it's one in four. It's now an illegal migrant shelter
at this point, but the city has to pay a
lot of money to allow them to live there because
a lot of these hotels didn't want them the first place,
a lot of parks of New York didn't want in
the first place. Long Island strictly fought back and they

(01:33:23):
were able to win that battle against New York City
shipping illegals to them Upstate New York sent them back
to the New York City because they didn't want to
deal with them anymore. So I think that we're forcing
people to say things that at one point they weren't
willing to say because they were afraid of being deaned
as racist. And I think, like how you just outlined,
most Americans are fired up. They when they realized that benefits,

(01:33:46):
welfare benefits are being given out to these illegal aliens.
This Biden administration is forcing states to cut a legal
aliens on Obamacare. I mean, there's a lot of things
going on here that shouldn't be happening. And you know,
those are the less who's going to vote for this
have to admit this has been a failed idea from
the very beginning. And they are feeling replaced at this
point and rightfully shows that's exactly what's happening. They're no

(01:34:09):
longer the priority because they're no longer the voter based
that the LUFT is trying to appease, they're trying to
appease the legal aliens. Pray usily that they will be
able to get them to vote in just a couple
of years fromorrow.

Speaker 1 (01:34:18):
Briana Morella, you find our line at Brionnamarella dot com.
Are all over social media, Twitter, REMBL, YouTube for example.
I appreciate you coming on your thoughts and observations. Briann.
I'll look forward to having you on the program again
real soon. Keep up the great work and I hope
you enjoy the rest of the convention. Thank you for
suffering through it on our behalf.

Speaker 10 (01:34:38):
Always a pleasure I got through the paint and sufferings
that you don't have to.

Speaker 1 (01:34:40):
Thank you.

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Congressman Warren Davidson, Welcome back to the fifty five KRC
Morning Show. It's a pleasure to have you on as always.

Speaker 11 (01:35:48):
Yeah, good morning, Bryan. It's always an honor to join
you thanks.

Speaker 1 (01:35:51):
So let's start off. Any reaction from last night's what
I've been calling it, sort of like a socialist Woodstock festival.

Speaker 11 (01:36:00):
Well, you know, I watched it off and on, flipped
it back and forth, and I kept thinking, well, you know,
Joe Biden's going to come on and he's going to
give a speech. I figure, you know, eight n maybe
a little later, nine something. By then, I kind of like,
look at the clock. I'm like, man, they look at
Twitter feed. He still isn't on. To eleven o'clock, He's
still not on. He's like, man, I'm going to bed.
So I look up this morning and watched his speech

(01:36:21):
and everything. You're like, good grief. They didn't bring this
guy until eleven thirty. It's hard to believe that was
an accident, right, They didn't want anybody to see Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (01:36:29):
I think you're probably right, but come on, I mean,
it's I suppose as a strategy you might have not
wanted a lot of people to see him. Why But
you know, in the modern world in which we find ourselves,
everybody's going to be able to watch it on social
media the next day if they are inclined to do so.
And that's what we all did.

Speaker 11 (01:36:46):
Yeah, and look, you know a lot of people have
talked about Joe Biden essentially be tried it out on
the stage to give his own eulogy politically, but they
did give him a pretty pretty good farewell. I mean,
as we late night, you get a great intro from
from his daughter, and you know, Kamala Harris made an appearance.
I mean I thought they they, you know, went through

(01:37:07):
the motions of treating him reasonably well, because they certainly
haven't as they were working to push them out. They
lied and covered up for him for years, frankly, and
now it is basically they can't push them out of
the plane fast enough.

Speaker 1 (01:37:20):
Yeah, I've been referring to him as Boxer from animal Farm,
or Well's animal farm off to the glue factory after
dutifully serving his party for years.

Speaker 11 (01:37:30):
Yeah, they're ready for that, and they've got a new product.
They're they're totally remaking it. Forget about the old things
you knew about Kamala Harris. We've got OBAMAA You've got
to get it. It's the greatest thing ever. And you've
got to look at a complete manufacturing process and forget
the past and The crazy thing is when you look
at the polls, you talk to the pollsters, they say,

(01:37:52):
the hype is real. I mean, the manufacturing process, it's
all fake. Everything they're doing for Kamala Harris is all
you know, spend, but it's working and people are genuinely
excited in certain parts of the country about Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 (01:38:09):
Well, is that not And I mean, I hate to
have to say this part out loud, but it's truth.
I believe that is a reflection of the built in
hatred for Donald Trump that they've established over the past
six eight years that the immediate reaction from so many
people are sort of Pavlovian. You mentioned Trump's name and
people go crazy and they pull their hair out and
they go, oh my god, Evel Orange man. So you
can get away with repackaging a giggling, babbling incoherent Kamala Harris,

(01:38:33):
who is as left as you can get in the
party by just merely saying Donald Trump.

Speaker 11 (01:38:39):
Yeah, I mean, that's their whole campaign, is Trump, trump, trump, trump, trump, trump,
abortion trump, trump, trump Trump. And it's all the same lies,
I mean, the same fine people hoax, you know. Joe
Biden repeated that the bloodbath hoax. I was at the
rally in Dayton. It was completely about the auto industry.
I mean, look, you know, Donald Trump will throw a

(01:39:00):
thing or two out there that you know, the media
can spend. They don't have to make stuff up like
the blood bath hoax. And it was completely about it
would be a blood bath for the auto industry. But
they tried out lie after lie about Donald Trump and
they make it stick. And so this has become the
public conscious, the narrative, and you know, you and I
can sit there and say, look, here's how this hoax

(01:39:22):
was debunked. You can show the whole clip all you want,
but the people that wake up and watch ms NBC
and CNN, they're never going to hear that. And if
they did, at this point, they wouldn't even believe it
because it's completely anchored.

Speaker 1 (01:39:37):
Indeed, that's really frightening right there. The information is there,
if people choose to find it, they choose not to
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Seven fifty five kerc DE talk station is very happy
Tuesday too. Brian Thomas here with Congressman Warren Davidson. Congressman
Davison going back to you know the the Kamala Harris.
The polling numbers, it looks like she has closed the
gap that Trump had an advantage on over Joe Biden
in the various swings dates. Nationally, I think she's pulling
a couple points ahead, But of course national polls include very,

(01:42:05):
very blue states which would never vote for Trump anyway.
And of course, the mainstream media in the bag for
Kamala Harris, repainting her and recharacterizing her as something that
we all know who pay attention all know that she
is not. With all that being said, people are given
the impression that this enthusiasm might last and that she
is the relief valve that the Democrats are looking for.

(01:42:25):
So my concern is there is so much support for
Trump's policies out there, and we all know we were
living a hell of a lot of better lives under Trump.
We got energy prices thirty percent higher. Now they're expecting
to go up another thirty percent, chasing that Green New Deal.
The second anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act, How much
inflation got reduced, he asked rhetorically. But on and on

(01:42:47):
the border every single policy position, the Democrats are on
the wrong side. Based upon independent polling asking those questions,
So is this a cell job, because I know a
lot of my listeners are concerned, and Brown and Morella
brought it up, concerned about maybe some shenanigans at the
ballot box, which means they could get away with it
if we are operating under the perception of this is

(01:43:08):
a tight race.

Speaker 16 (01:43:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:43:11):
Look, that's the whole thing. Donald Trump kept saying when
Joe Biden was going to be the nominee. You know,
we got to make it too big to rig. And
I think that was the reality.

Speaker 16 (01:43:19):
It was so big. There's no way.

Speaker 11 (01:43:21):
Even if you say they could totally rig an election
at will, it's still got to be believable, right, and
within the margin of believability, And no one was going
to buy that Joe Biden in his current state was
going to pull those kind of numbers. And the whole
goal at this point seems to be to keep it
even close with Kamala Harris and perhaps some other operation

(01:43:42):
will take care of it. Maybe that's their confidence, but
as you point out, it's not because the results are there.
Their economy is terrible, their national security postures terrible, the
results the border are terrible. Everyone's getting crushed by inflation,
and the proposals that they throw out everyone knows doesn't work.
Like you're you're you're gonna launch People say that you're

(01:44:03):
drifting towards communism, and your response to that is to
launch price controls. I mean, you know, even the Washington
Post ran that out of position, being accused of being
a communist. Maybe don't launch price controls. Uh So, you
know this, this is the kind of thing where they
can't have confidence in the policies or the plans for
future policies. So they got to have confidence in something.

(01:44:25):
Uh So, you know, Look, the antidote to this is
to get Kamala Harris on a stage with it, with
a debate with Donald Trump where they have to actually
think on their feet, respond to live questions. And I
think that'll that'll take away all the hype.

Speaker 1 (01:44:42):
You think she'll do that poorly in a debate after
this this much time preparing, because lord knows, she hasn't
stuck her head out of the cave that she hides
out and apparently she's not answering any questions presently. The
one question she did ask someone asked her how that
she's going to pay for these policies that she wants,
and she went into some goofy thing about return on
a investment, which didn't even come close to addressing the

(01:45:03):
cost of things. And their platform includes expanding affordable care out,
expanding Medicaid, expanding Medicare, quality childcare, free, universal preschool. We
could go on and on on all the new things
they're promising. We haven't paid for the old stuff, Congressman,
and I just it just it just breaks my heart
that no one pays attention to that.

Speaker 11 (01:45:22):
Yeah, no, Look, every election, Democrats have the same plan,
which is more government, more free stuff for more people.
And it's it's the ways that the country was anticipated
to fail. Is you know that if you create too
much of a system where the people can vote themselves
gifts from the treasury, they always do in a democracy,

(01:45:42):
and that's usually what causes it to fail. And it's
how does that show up. It shows up by debasing
the currency. And those are the things that are exactly
going to debase the currency. Your money is worthless, you
can't buy as much stuff. That's the definition of inflation.
So we are in these throws and you know, we've
got to deliver an enidatete and you know, even Republicans. Look,

(01:46:04):
we didn't get thirty five trillion dollars in debt because
it's one party's good on spending. Right, If we had
one party of small government and one party of big government,
then occasionally when Republicans were in majorities, you could actually
get less government. But every year, every Congress, every session,
every presidency, you get more government. And that's the trend
that really has to be reversed. And for that to happen,

(01:46:27):
you have to change what kind of bipartisanship is celebrated well.

Speaker 1 (01:46:31):
And Democrats are certainly, without question, without hesitation, proudly supporters
of the so called Green New Deal and zero missions
which are just driving the cost of electricity through the roof.
But also we're having a real problem with supply. We
need more electricity. Every single human being with any connection
to the electricity grid supply and demand issues knows that

(01:46:52):
windmills and solar can't keep up with the demand. We
got these new AI data centers that just soak up
all the power you can create. They're not doing anything
about that. And if you are married to the Green
New Deal and these zero emissions policies, we're all screwed. Basically,
down the road. I mean, we're not going to have
a sufficient electricity to move from point A to point B.

Speaker 11 (01:47:14):
Well, that's the plan, and they want these small cities
where you're confined to in public transit. They don't want
you to have in your own system. That is a
feature of the Green New Deal is that energy prices
are high. Not a problem, not a flaw, but right
here locally, look at the consequences of that. The Miami
Fort power plant, you know, just west of downtown there,

(01:47:37):
they they're slated to close down in twenty twenty seven. Meanwhile,
we need more electricity. They're making it harder to generate
the electricity and yet trying to push the demand, and
they're incompetent in malice, frankly, should be self evident. I mean,
they got seven and a half billion dollars to build
charging stations that frankly, no one wants. I've had no

(01:47:58):
constituents say we funded charging stations from my electric vehicle,
even the ones that have electric vehicles. And yet they've
got this funding programs out there, and then the execution
of it is they're not getting built, so you know,
the communities don't really want them. What they do want
is the money. There are people out there that could

(01:48:19):
do the contracts that are like, hey, I'd be happy
to do that contract because they're happy to stay booked
with this kind of guaranteed pay day from the government
if it ever shows up. And these are the kinds
of things that Democrats trot out as their best ideas.
So they can't win because of the ideas, but they
definitely have this whole hype program going. And you know,

(01:48:41):
if Kamala Harris is defeated by Donald Trump, which we
certainly hope is the case, is going to be through
the electoral map and you look where where are they
doing well, you know, respectively. And you know, obviously blue states,
Kamala Harris is doing well, Red states, Trump's doing well.
But you look in those swing states, how are they
doing that's going to decide the presidency and then dan

(01:49:03):
ballot when you look at the one thing definitely is
showing up is Kamala Harris is a big bump for
Democrats in blue states like New York, like California, Illinois, Oregon,
and those are states where we need to hold onto
some Republican House seats to stay in the majority in
the House. And God never needs a majority, but we
need one in the House.

Speaker 1 (01:49:23):
Amen to that briefly before we part company, because I
know you want to tell my listeners about the farm
event coming up next Wednesday. But did you buy any
chance get a chance to look at the conclusions from
the Congressional impeachment inquiry confirming that Joe Biden and family
members and friends made twenty seven million dollars off this
influence pedaling racket.

Speaker 11 (01:49:44):
Well, we are, we are. Look, yes, Look we had
to fight to get that report released. I mean, people
are like, how's this getting released here in August and
Congress isn't even in session. There was a fight internally
to keep this under and at least keep it under
wraps until after the election. And you're like, well, we've

(01:50:05):
been fighting to get it out for months. I mean,
you know, months and months and months. And you know
it's the same kind of thing, like everyone knows that
there's no possible way the Clinton Foundation was taking hundred
million dollar payments from foreign countries, and right after that,
policies like on transferring uranium to a Russia were changed

(01:50:26):
that there was no no connection to those events, and
yet the investigations to the Clinton Foundation were dropped. Well
with Clinton, with Biden, the investigations weren't dropped. We followed through,
We got the evidence, and I was talking to one
of our county prosecutors. He's like, look, if I've got
eyewitness testimony, computer files, video audio, bank records, corporate records,

(01:50:49):
I couldn't usually get a conviction. And you guys can't
even bring a case. And that's the reality, is that
they're just making the report public and they're not even
bringing the case.

Speaker 1 (01:51:00):
He's just too feeble to try. Congressman Davidson anyhow, that
is just a sorry, sorry reality. And finally, you are
going to be at the farm next Wednesday, August twenty eighth,
when it's the Restora Liberty event. You want to tell
my listeners about that.

Speaker 11 (01:51:13):
I'm excited about it, and we're going to be out
talking about just a chance to defend freedom. I mean,
you look at this gathering and it's always always an honor.
If I do them at the same place you're at,
you know it must be a pretty good event. I'm
in the right place, and this country's worth defending, and
it'll be a great celebration of people that want to

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do their part to do that.

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I appreciated, Mike. And that's the problem. And you know
I've mentioned this many times. I'm not the only one,
like every single political commentator across the spectrum and said,
you know, Trump needs to stay on message for all
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the show today.

Speaker 16 (01:57:57):
Hey, Brian, thanks for having me and thanks for the
time on words about the Brave Part.

Speaker 1 (01:58:01):
Love it, Love what you guys do, and I really
enjoy talking to the various folks from bright Bart each week.
It's just a really great segment on my program. And
spread the news about the website as well. I always
love doing that. Now, did you attend the convention last night?
Are you at the NC convention in Chicago or are
you just reporting about it?

Speaker 16 (01:58:20):
Yeah, I mean I'm here on the ground in Chicago,
So I was at the convention to a point yesterday,
and so yeah, I was in there for much of
the afternoon and into the early evening. So it was
definitely kind of like the Tale of two d n c's.
There was, of course, you know, the Kumbaia and where

(01:58:40):
Unified party. That was kind of the rhetoric and the
secure zone there, you know, where the delegates and other
people go, and then you know, a few hundred yards away,
you could hear protesters after a march eat pro Palestinian,
anti israel protesters, you know, screaming anti Kamala Harris, ants,

(01:59:00):
Harris Harris, what do you say? How many kids did
you kill today? So it was it was very It
was a tale of two totally different DN season and
it just really shows the underlying fracture that's taken place
in the party here.

Speaker 1 (01:59:16):
Well, I suppose everybody there probably would have liked to
have had a say in the matter had they been
asked whether they want Kamala Harris to be the nominee
or not. But they weren't. They were deprived of that.

Speaker 7 (01:59:27):
We all know that.

Speaker 1 (01:59:27):
How do you believe that the Democrats are going to
navigate this huge divide on that issue within their party? Now?
I have many many Jewish friends, lots of them, and
as we all know, the Jewish people typically vote very,
very heavily in favor of Democrats, and it's been that
way my entire life. For reasons that just have escaped me,

(01:59:49):
I don't know. But here we have an issue where
Kamala Harris. I think Leans more pro Palestine. Certainly many
people ilean Omar and AOCS and the rest within her
part are very pro Palestine anti Israel. Now that's that's
an insurmountable divide there. I don't know there's any there's
any solution. I mean, if you could come up with
a solution, then you'd have peace in the Middle East

(02:00:10):
for God's sake.

Speaker 16 (02:00:12):
Yeah, And you know she so it's very difficult because
she I mean, this is something when your party is
divided like this like this late in the in the
game heading into the general election, like you hope to
have your party united earlier, like far before the convention,
getting into the general election. And right now she's having
to playkate to this far left faction of the party

(02:00:35):
in these pro Palestinian protesters. And right now she should
be focused on winning moderates and she can't do that,
you know, and play kate these voters at the same
exact time. So she's really stuck between a rock and
a hard place on that front. And like you said,
many Democrats or many Jewish voters to vote Democrat, and

(02:00:58):
you know, very pro Israel Jewish voters, you know, are
certainly not gonna probably you know, radical pro Palestinian policy.
They probably be against that. So she has to kind
of juggle both of those fronts while trying to bring
her base back home this late in the game and

(02:01:18):
trying to appeal to moderate voters. I think it's just
a really tall task. And well, I think the more
she's exposed to the media and has to answer for
these specific policy things, she's gonna get exposed on it.

Speaker 1 (02:01:33):
Well, one can only hope that happens soon. We know,
early voting begins what the ninth of September in many states,
including some battleground states, and we're just a moment in
time away from the election. I don't know how anybody
can make an informed choice on this. The Democrats are
playing that law or that strategy to run the clock out.
She doesn't have to deal with the challenge because she's
not confronted by people asking the point in questions. She

(02:01:55):
comes out gives this sort of you know, smiley glad handy,
you know, if a word salad well scripted from read
from a teleprompter, but it's not diving into the issues.
She's not answering the question of how you pay for
all the litany of new programs she wants to roll out.
She's not being asked how to deal with the deficit
we've already accumulated, not asked to deal specific questions about

(02:02:15):
the border and the failure on the border. As long
as she hides, you know, we get no answers as
a public. And so we're left with a choice between
someone who's trying to be repainted as a moderate by
the media and Donald Trump, who already has that built
in Pavlovian god I hate Trump response from fifty percent
of the population.

Speaker 11 (02:02:37):
Yeah, no, absolutely.

Speaker 16 (02:02:38):
I mean the media is totally, it seems, doing her bidding,
and you know, she's getting a free pass on so
many things. And you know, the only times we really
do hear her speak are at these rallies that she
goes to, and of course that setting is she's in
entire control of the setting right in terms, there's no
back and forth. It's just one way communication to you know,

(02:03:00):
the cameras into the supporters there. She's not fielding questions
and she's not going deep on policy on anything other
than really abortion, which is, like polls have shown time
and time again, that's not a top issue for voters
the selection cycle, so it's you know, immigration, uh, the economy,
national security, like those are top issues. So it's and

(02:03:24):
again she's getting a pass from the media on it.
It's interesting to just see them, you know, let her
get by with all this stuff. But again, we still
haven't had an interview, and I think it's been about
a month here since Joe Biden dropped out of the race,
and she hasn't had a real press conference either, So
it's it's very and yet, like you said, I think

(02:03:47):
early voting probably begins in September sometime, so we're really
you know, running out of time here to or the
clocks the clock's taking for sure.

Speaker 1 (02:03:57):
Well, in the reporting, I had a conversation with Congressman
Warren David and prior to our conversation right now, he
was just on the Morning show and I asked him
about this, the polling which you had this newly reinvented
Kamala Harris. She's great, she's awesome, she's joyous, she's she's
the answer in the anecdote or the antidote to Trump. Fine,
that's what we're here. In the media. Obviously, she gets

(02:04:19):
a bit of a you know, sort of a period
of time where she can enjoy the jump in the polls.
If we had more time between now and the election,
I think those numbers would erode, given where she is
on any given policy. But she's got this honeymoon period
going on, and the American public, we keep reading about it. Oh,
the irons are this poll, you know, a CNN poll

(02:04:39):
says she's ahead by three points nationally, she's she's neck
and neck in the swing states. We've been getting inundated
with these new polling numbers, which shows that she has
gained back the division between where Biden stood and where
Trump did in the polls. So we have a perception
now that it's possibly winnable for Kamala Harris. And I
know this, there's a whole lot of strong Trump support

(02:05:00):
out there. I know a lot of people are hurting
with the economy, the issues you and I talked about,
which would lead one to conclude they might be more
inclined to go Trump. But if we at least have
maybe the lie built into the cake that she's modern
and and and she's polling grade, that they could get
away with something during the election that you know we're
worried about, maybe uh, interference with the election, or or

(02:05:21):
some Shenanigans or steel and and and an effort to
steal the election. You could sell that to an American
public who believes that she is neck and net.

Speaker 16 (02:05:33):
Yeah, I mean it's certainly, you know, it's this reinventing
of her has really gone a long way, and the
fact that she's not getting challenged on the stuff she's
you know, it's it's I feel like you have a
great point there, Brian, that they could try and make
that argument, you know, down the stretch here. I think
that her I think Harris is the fact that she's

(02:06:02):
able to skirt these issues right now.

Speaker 11 (02:06:05):
Is really.

Speaker 16 (02:06:08):
Rather let me just start backtrack here. There was a
media research poll, a media research center. They put out
this pole of these ten radical policies that Harris has
stood by going back probably to twenty nineteen when when
she was a Democrat candidate for president back then in
Lawson was one of the first people out in the primary,

(02:06:28):
like these ten radical policies. They pulled these voters across
the country and between seventy one to eighty six percent
of these were Biden Democrats and Biden Independence. In twenty twenty,
they had no idea. She had espoused these policy views
like seventy one to eighty six percent. And the big
thing is all these media and they did a big

(02:06:50):
analysis on all these on you know, these legacy media companies,
ABC News, CBS News, NBC News, and I think there
was only like minimal cover, Like I think the only
cover two or three of the ten issues between those
three networks, like in the course of like two or
three weeks once Harris became the presumptive nominee. So again,

(02:07:11):
like you're saying, it's just the media is doing the bidding,
and it's kind of it's kind of setting up this
scenario where they can try and make that pitch here
down the stretch, you know, you sneak her in with
like ninety days left and then yeah, kind of have
the honeymoon period. But again, I don't know. I feel
like she's starts. She's gotten some pressure from CNN and

(02:07:33):
other places about not doing interviews. They've seen Jim Acosta
that all people bring it up. So I think it's
starting to become a story now for her, and I
think it's gonna I think it's a campaign issue now,
and I think the longer she goes without doing it,
and the more attention that can be brought to it,
I think, the weaker she looks like controls.

Speaker 1 (02:07:52):
For example, that came out and everybody lost their minds,
me included. But when you lose the Washington Post editorial
board on when you mentioned price controls and they say,
you're an idiot, you're crazy, you have no economic understanding.
If you believe price controls are going to benefit America's
you got a problem on your hands right there.

Speaker 15 (02:08:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:08:10):
Absolutely.

Speaker 16 (02:08:11):
I talked with Senator Rick Scott about this yesterday at
a big interfuter an interview with him at the Trump Hotel.
It's on brightbart dot com. You know, Senator Scott told
me that, you know, so if we do price controls,
he said, quote, we'll have the hair aside prices and
then we'll also have the hair shortages.

Speaker 11 (02:08:27):
Yeah, and he called it tear socialism.

Speaker 16 (02:08:30):
So it's just h yeah, yeah, the price controls are
just that's quite the pitch. And you know, again, she's
not she doesn't have to answer for that because she's
not taking real questions. You're sitting down for interviews real.

Speaker 1 (02:08:46):
Quick since you're there obviously so far, and you know,
I got my popcorn out. I'll wait for the end
of it. The protesters did not arrive to the in
the numbers that were originally anticipated. I know that one
of the anti Israel group expected about thirty thousand folks there,
and I think they said maybe half of that number
actually showed up. Is it? I know you said you

(02:09:07):
mentioned early in the discussion this morning here that they
were you could be hearing them out in the streets,
that their voices could be heard. But are they there
in larger numbers?

Speaker 2 (02:09:17):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (02:09:17):
Does it represent some kind of thread? This doesn't sound,
in other words, like it's going to be nineteen sixty
eight all over again.

Speaker 16 (02:09:24):
Yeah, I mean that was just day day one we
saw yesterday, So I mean they did end up preaching
the gate there, but where I could hear them from
a few minutes. A few minutes later they actually reached
the gate. Our cameraman Matthew Perry, got fantastic footage of that,
and some of them are porn through. But it seemed
to me that there was you know, hundreds, maybe a

(02:09:45):
thousand or so, maybe a little more protesters there. I
wasn't exactly in the Skirmer shows kind of watching from Afar,
and yeah, we'll see exactly how many excuse me, how
many protesters end up showing up throughout the week. But
there's like various different groups have different things organized. But

(02:10:05):
again I don't I'm not sure on the exact number
that is here, and I think things are subject to
change throughout the week. The group that had that big
protest yesterday or that was at twelve, so that was
kind of to kick things off. That group is a
coalition of one hundred and fifty groups like around the country,
and they're protesting again on Thursday at five pm and

(02:10:29):
they're going to march down to the United Centers. So
that would track timing wise with you know, within an
hour or two of Kamala Harris taking the stage. So
I think that we'll see what that holds, and we'll
see what the number is of that protest. But I
think that's going to be a really big one to watch.

Speaker 1 (02:10:48):
Yeah, that ain't over yet. In other words, Fat Lady
hasn't sang it may it may turn into sixty eight.
After after all, I think maybe that's right, It ain't
over yet. Nick Gilbertson again, he's the Capital Report with
right Bird, just the one final question. Is there a
noticeably huge police presence there? I just had a friend
post a view of the street and it looks like

(02:11:08):
there's nine gajillion cops marching down the street there.

Speaker 16 (02:11:11):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (02:11:11):
Is it noticeable?

Speaker 16 (02:11:13):
Yeah, there's definitely a noticeable police presidence. I mean, I'm
sitting here in the hotel breakfast area and I was
there's just a few police officers at the table next
to me getting their breakfast. So yeah, and you know
there's that I think Sunday night there they were all
lined up along the protester There's hundreds and hundreds of
cops and then yeah, and there's cops all within the

(02:11:35):
security perimeter and all around it as well, So there's
a lot. There's a big police presence here.

Speaker 1 (02:11:41):
Yeah, for a change anyway in the city of Chicago,
Nick Govert, and we'll be talking again soon. I hope
be safe there and enjoy your time in the DNC,
and I look forward to hearing more reports and reading
what you write about on Breitbart.

Speaker 11 (02:11:54):
Thank you, Brian, thanks for having me my pleasure.

Speaker 1 (02:11:56):
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(02:15:22):
today and perfect timing on this because I was really
looking forward to talking with you about the situation currently
unfolding between Ukraine and Russia. Ukraine has now entered Russia
and in fact, as of yesterday, has blown up three
bridges in the curse oblast, which oblast is a word

(02:15:43):
that describes a division or region in Russia. So they're
in curse. Now what does this mean? And does this
the blowing up of bridges. I know they can replace
them with pontoon bridges on a moment's notice. So does
this really do anything or is this actually a success
story for Ukraine?

Speaker 9 (02:15:59):
Well, it really it depends on what Ukraine is trying
to accomplish, and that's a bit of a puzzler and
a head scratcher. And the story keeps changing, frankly, because
we've had Zelenski since this thing unfolded, has said variously
it's to teach Russia a lesson so they have the
pain of war.

Speaker 1 (02:16:15):
He said it was to create a buffer zone.

Speaker 9 (02:16:16):
Apparently yesterday they said it wanted exchange prisoners, they wanted
to improve negotiating positions, and those things are not mutually endorsement.

Speaker 1 (02:16:25):
I mean, they don't work together.

Speaker 9 (02:16:27):
So I'm not sure what you're trying to do if
you're trying to improve negotiating position, but then you're losing
in the East. And that's the biggest issue here is
that Ukraine they definitely caught Russia with their pants down.

Speaker 1 (02:16:39):
That Russia did not expect an incursion into their country.

Speaker 9 (02:16:41):
They had then border units that were controlling the border
because they just didn't think Ukraine would do this. And
so Ukraine again surprised Russia by amassing a large number
of troops, which they deceived Russia to thinking they were
actually going to be defensive troops for a Russian incursion
in the Sumi area, which is not far from there,
but it turned out they didn't and they use those

(02:17:02):
then to attack into Russia. So now they've carved out
this relatively large area, but it's only three percent of
the region of course, the oblast you refer to. But
the big problem is it's come at the expense of
what the Ukraine side is trying to hold on to
in the east, and the Russian has not redeployed, according
to most reports, at least sizeable numbers from that area

(02:17:24):
to try and stop the curse area.

Speaker 1 (02:17:25):
They've used other troops.

Speaker 9 (02:17:27):
Meanwhile, they've continued, especially in a place called Pokrosk and Turetsk,
They've continued to press on and they have it withdrawn
their pressure now that Ukraine doesn't have a lot of
troops or equipment to defend that, so they're starting to
lose more.

Speaker 1 (02:17:41):
So I'm not sure this is going to work out
good for Ukraine. Well, let me assist. Does this cause
any supply chain problems for the Russians? I mean, they
got the troops obviously in Ukraine and physical presence. They're
going to have to hold the land that they've taken,
which requires an ongoing presence of troops. Correct me, at
any point if I'm wrong on military strategy on this,
but I mean, you can roll through a city and
say you took it over and I grabbed their flag.

(02:18:03):
But if you move out, you're not there anymore. I
kind of view that as back in the hands of
the Ukrainian So does this thin out the available Russian
troops to continue to advance and does it stop supply
lines from being refilled and supplies from being reaching the
Russian troops?

Speaker 9 (02:18:19):
Actually it works the opposite direction, really, and in the
disadvantage of Ukraine for nearly the same reasons you just mentioned.
It's one thing to make an occursion into a Russian territory,
but it's a very different thing to hold that terrain.
So if you make this big penetration, which they have,
and then here in you know, four or five, six weeks,
they end up being pushed out, and because Russia just

(02:18:41):
has more forces up in that area, then I'm not
sure what they've gained. And the only thing that it
appears in terms of logistics is that it's it is.
There's a through a city called Druge, but I think
it's called or Suja. I'm sorry, Sujah. Is that the
the gas lines from Russia to Europe run through there,
which gives Ukraine control over them, although there's bypass routes.

(02:19:05):
But in terms of supply for the rest of the war,
especially in the East, it's almost irrelevant. Doesn't even have
any that it comes from elsewhere in Russia, So those
supply lines are unchanged for Russia in the East, in
the Pokrowskin Tourettsk area.

Speaker 1 (02:19:19):
How are the Russians doing in terms of troops. I
know we've talked before about there's only a finite number
of human beings that are capable to fight, and they're
blowing through all the younger men. I presume those are
the casualties of war. And I hear the Russians are
running around looking at all the four corners of the world,
trying to find Russian guys to you know, conscript and
join the military. They're not at risk of running out

(02:19:42):
of warm bodies, are they, the Russians? No, No, they're
not at all.

Speaker 9 (02:19:47):
Russia is going to do everything they can to get
as many volunteers as they can get, or that they
can scrape somewhere else without having to have a mobilization.
That's in their interest to do so.

Speaker 1 (02:19:56):
And they have done it.

Speaker 9 (02:19:57):
They've been fairly successful according to reports, anywhere from thirty
to forty thousand per month in any given month. But
the obviously the much bigger issue is on the Ukrainian side,
which doesn't have anywhere near the manpower pool from which
to draw, and they are definitely in the fully coerced
to mobilization mode.

Speaker 1 (02:20:16):
And I don't know if you've been.

Speaker 9 (02:20:17):
Able to see, but there is a lot of consternation
within Ukraine and now some of the recruiters themselves are
being attacked by the people who feel that if they
come and grab them, it's basically a death sentence, and
so they don't want to go to the fight. But
once they get there, they are fighting. So I do
give them credit for that, but it is a big issue,

(02:20:37):
and they just don't have enough troops to match Russia.

Speaker 1 (02:20:40):
I mean, is this going to be just has this
come down to simple battle of attrition that it's a
foregone conclusion Russia can win. That's exactly how I view it.

Speaker 9 (02:20:50):
Is a foregone conclusion because whether you talk about manpower, missiles,
artillery shells, the ability to create weapons to to get them.
I mean, Susia has almost four times more than the
cumulative West has. All of together, we can't match what
Russia is making with North Korea and Iran is their

(02:21:11):
allies and what they can produce domestically. And then you
add somewhere between twelve to fifteen million more men from
which to draw for potential troops, and you just see
that there is no rational path for Ukraine to even
hold the line, much less to ever win.

Speaker 1 (02:21:25):
Well, what of our members of Congress who want to
continue to throw billions and billions of dollars if it's
a foregone conclusion. And I have to assume that you know,
obviously you served America honorably and our knowledge. What about
matters military and strategy, We have to have similarly versed
folks within America's military that can see and perhaps have
reached the same conclusion that you have. This is a

(02:21:48):
foregone conclusion about Electrician that Russia is most certainly going
to win if they just stick it out long enough.
Is that a wake up call to people who keep
thinking that somehow Ukraine is going to prevail on this.
I just I don't see there's no wake up call coming.
I mean, I had hoped that that would be the case.

Speaker 9 (02:22:05):
After last year's offensive, the Ukrainian offensive in twenty twenty
three utterly failed, I mean to even break through the
first of five defensive lines of Russia.

Speaker 1 (02:22:14):
I thought that would be the wake up call. It wasn't.

Speaker 9 (02:22:16):
And then you see Lindsey Graham who continue to embarrass
himself in our country by cheerleading what the Ukraine's doing
here because he's gonna quote kick you Putin's ass and
all this kind of stuff, talking like a schoolyard kid
with no concept at all of the fundamentals involved here
in how by continuing to do that, all you're going
to do is get more Ukrainian men killed and probably

(02:22:36):
lose even more territory. There are many calls than Russia
right now to say we don't want to just take
the four old blast that we have illegally annexed.

Speaker 1 (02:22:44):
They want the whole country now. And whether that's gonna
be possible or not, it remains to be seen. It
has to be done.

Speaker 9 (02:22:50):
But Russia does have the manpower and the equipment to
make good on it, even if it takes another year
or two or three or whatever.

Speaker 1 (02:22:56):
They seem willing to pay that price.

Speaker 9 (02:22:59):
And I just don't think this is going to work
out good, And I don't want people to forget what
people like Lindsey Graham, who were blind to these realities when.

Speaker 1 (02:23:06):
They're cheerleading this going on.

Speaker 9 (02:23:08):
When we could have a negotiated settlement so Ukraine could
keep land, that's not happening. And that's why I'm so
upset when I hear comments like Lindsay grahams, yeah, and
that you anticipated where I wanted to go, which is okay, fine.
Maybe Ukraine did this to show that, you know, Russia
does have some vulnerabilities. They couldn't hold their own line,
but maybe this opens up an opportunity to discuss peace

(02:23:28):
on and negotiate some sort of resolution. I haven't heard
those words really talked about with any level of seriousness
now for quite some time. Well so now that's why
I say at the open of your show here that
there's some conflicting images and words coming out of Zelensky
because his chief negotiator, I'm sorry, Chief aid Yermak said,
I guess three days ago that this was to improve

(02:23:50):
our negotiating position, so Russia can has to negotiate from
a position from our strength, from our side, so that
they know which is insane that because Russia got poked
in the in the chest with US three percent of
one oh blested, suddenly after two years are going to
quit with all these advantages. That's absurd, but that's one
of the things they're saying. But there's no evidence that
they're going to actually do that. To have a negotiated

(02:24:12):
seldom because they could do it right now. They don't
need to have negotiate, sell them because Putin has been
saying from the beginning he's.

Speaker 1 (02:24:18):
Willing to do that.

Speaker 9 (02:24:19):
But every day you delay, Brian that he is less
and less willing to negotiate, and may say I'm just
going to solve this on the battlefield.

Speaker 1 (02:24:26):
That's my biggest worry for the people in Ukraine. Understood,
And I just have to ask this question before we
part company. Daniel Davis search from online Daniel Davis Deep dive.
You'd be glad you did. What do we learn from this.
We have one of the largest militaries in the entire planet,
the Russians, and you know, obviously well stocked with supplies
from you know, rifles to nuclear weapons. They have a

(02:24:48):
large military enough men you just mentioned, they have sufficient
people to continue to wage this war. The land mass
that we're talking about here. We're not talking about a
country the size of the United States or the size
of China. I mean, this is a comparatively small chunk
of land, and yet here we are, how many years
after the invasion, that there's still a fight going on,

(02:25:09):
that this, this this small swath of the globe has
not yet been overrun by one of the world's largest,
most powerful militaries. I just kind of scratched my head
over that. I don't know why. It takes me over
to a h Fetol Castro fighting batista from the mountains.
You have an army versus some ragtag guys with an attitude,
the ragtag guys in the attitude one. I mean, well, yeah,

(02:25:31):
that's that certainly has been the case.

Speaker 9 (02:25:32):
I mean, you could even go to Taliban in Afghanistan,
even more appropriate analogy.

Speaker 1 (02:25:38):
But this is different.

Speaker 9 (02:25:39):
This is not just uh insurgents running around in the
in the jungles or in the mountains of Afghanistan. But
it's an army, and armies have different fundamentals, and the
fundamentals just don't make it work out for the little
guy over time. There's it's a big question, is why
Russia hasn't used its power in larger ways up to
this point. Uh, it's a head scratcher to me because

(02:25:59):
I don't see an easy answer. But they have it,
and they are methodically employing it, and even though it
takes longer than we would think it should, it is
still happening fair enough.

Speaker 1 (02:26:08):
Appreciate your thoughtful analysis as always, Daniel Davis search from
online again Daniel Davis, Steve Dive. This podcast to be
on my page fifty five KRC dot com until next week. Sir,
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