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Five o five A fifty bout k r C the
talk station.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Happy Tuesday, Will.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Vation, Well we're no thank you for summing it up again.
Joe Strecker. Good to see you buddy right time. Is
back from a uh actually a bucketless day yesterday. I
let you know what I did here in a moment,
but uh, nice to be back at work. Hope you
had a wonderful weekend and I hope Kevin Gordon served
you well yesterday. Thank you Kevin Gordon for covering for
me here on the fifty five Caresdy Morning Show. And
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uh Sean McMahon for covering for Joe's Trekker. So that
out of the way. What's going on today? Joe's Trekker
hard at work lining up guests this morning. Good man,
he is gonna have Dan Hills on this morning. I
thought it was rather interesting the uh Jewish community folks
had a debate. They host their debate with Orlando Sons
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and Greg Lansman last night. Apparently Dan Hills is there,
at least she knows about it. Claimed that Landsman anyway,
claimed that he didn't want to defund the city police.
Dan Hills takes issue with that. I guess he's going
to enlighten us. At six thirty, former FOP President Dan
Hills returns talk about the Sons of Landsman debate. Oh
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and if you went to that thing, I'd love to
hear from you. I thought it was rather interesting that
the Jewish community folks it hosted the debate. Maybe they're
very interested in figuring out where Greg Landsman israelative the
situation going on in Israel, whether Landsman supports is or
I think Orlando does, but never had a conversation with
Orlando Sonza about that situation. So Dan Hills will provide
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the info at six thirty unless you were there, which
case you can feel free to call five one, three, seven,
four nine fifty five hundred, eight hundred eight two three
talk pound fight fifty on your AT and T phones.
Maybe you want to know how it was that the
this would be murder assassin Ralph was able to hang
out for twelve hours at the fence by Donald Trump's
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golf course, unnoticed by the Secret Service, and a round
of golf that was not on Donald Trump's schedule. How
does this happen? You know, the conspiracy theories are swirling
about right now. That's for damn sure. Anyway, fast forward
to seven oh five. This is going to be an
interesting conversation live from Israel, speaking of Israel October seventh,
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the War against Hamas through the eyes of an Israeli
commando officer. That Israeli commando officer, Captain El Kana aka
Kuno Cohen's going to join the program. He'll talk about
the book, talk about what's going on right now in Israel.
So that'll be at seven oh five. That should be fantastic.
Smither vent Already, Christopher's going to return to the program
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and fast forward today where he normally doesn't on Monday.
Since I wasn't here yesterday. We do it together. That's
smither vent thing. So looking forward to having Christopher back
on the program. Former Vice Mayor of the City of
Cincinnati seven thirty for that it is today. We always
get the inside scoop with Breitbart. Breitbart in Scoop today,
Matt Boyle returns to the program. Washington Bureau Chief Matt
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Boyle to talk about the assassination attempt number two as
well as bomb threats in Springfield, Ohio. Got a couple
of words on that one here in a moment as well.
And then eight point thirty the Daniel Davis deep dive
of Vladimir Putin boosting his army to one and a
half million folks. As I see headline Wall Street Journal
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exclusive this morning, one million are now dead or injured
in the russianine the rush of the Ukraine War, And
of course they admit that the fog of war makes
it very difficult to determine troop deaths as well as injuries.
You get Ukrainian estimates, you get Russian estimates, you get
outsider making estimates. I think the operative word in all
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of that is estimates. But they're suggesting that eighty thousand dead,
four hundred thousand wounded Ukrainians, Russian casualties very got nearly
two hundred thousand dead and four hundred thousand wounded. Those
are based on Western intelligence estimates, and you know, the
Russians are obviously providing different figures. All I know is
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it's a whole lot of dead people. And apparently the
would be murderer of Donald Trump was a really whack job,
weirdo guy who was big time in favor of supporting
the war in Ukraine. Tried to recruit people from around
the globe to fight that war and had quite a
few interactions with law enforcement over the years. Red flags
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from my conspiracy theory books out there, or perhaps better
stated in a nod to Mareen, if you're out there listening,
Marinne pattern observers Hell Daniel Davis deep dive on that.
And then at eight point fifty, my cancer doctor from OHC,
doctor Crudi Patel, she returns to the program. It is
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blood cancer Awareness month, and that's kind of cancer. I've
got lympho, or at least maybe I don't anymore. Hopefully
I'll find out from doctor Patel when my next scan
might be to determine one way or another. And a
real quick nod of thanks well. First off, no more
importantly than what I did yesterday. The honor flight's kicking
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off today right now. I got a Facebook instant message
from Cribbage Mike aka the Submarine or Mike, who's going
on a flight today. He's hosting a Vietnam veteran. So
Mike's a guardian, He's always at these events. And just
a reminder for you, your family members, your children, anybody that
can make it to CVG tonight for the return. You
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got two honor flights this one in one coming up
in about a month. Great opportunity to experience patriotism and
feel uplifted and moved and probably struggle with an allergy
attack or two because it is quite an emotional thing.
The return ceremony ceeveg be there before nine pm and
you will not have a problem finding out where the
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events being held. It's everybody shows up. So joining the
fun tonight at nine o'clock. And Mike said he may
very well call in once they're getting ready to board
the plane. You might give us an update on what's
going on there. I hope so, and real quick I
want to NodD. Thanks to Bob Katyre, he's been on
this program many times. Retired military Lieutenant Colonel Bob Katire.
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He lined up an opportunity for me to join him
at Camp Adderbury yesterday with a group of absolutely fantastic
job our guys. I was there at sniper training with
fifty cal BMG shooting successfully. I might add I have
never shot more than three hundred yards of my life.
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I was hitting targets at thirteen hundred yards. I got
some really interesting, interesting and wonderful information about how it's
done and shooting those big fifty caliber guns. Was just amazing.
Those rifles are insane, but a special nod and one
of the reason I wanted to I just thank Bob
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for arranging this because what an amazing experience it was.
But I got to meet Seal Team two and Seal
Team three members who were there for their training today,
and I'm telling you, if they're illustrative of who we've
got in America's military, and I know those guys are
the cream of the crop. Man were in good hands.
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I wish the whole military was just filled with guys
like that that I met yesterday. Just funny and you know,
breaking each other's huevos non stop and having a great
time and just it was cool. Seal Tee the odd
Sealed Teams are from the West Coast and the even
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Sealed Teams are from the East Coast. That's something fun
fact I learned. So they had some from both both
sides of the country here, but they were at Camp
Batterbury yesterday and that's why I took the day off.
That was a bucket list dynam In fact, Christopher Smen
texted me on Sunday, hey man, given the second assassination attempt.
Are you gonna decide to come into work tomorrow? Said,
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I'm not missing this event. I've been signed up for
it since March. It's a once in a lifetime bucket
list opportunity and again an opportunity to shoot with those guys.
Just how could you pass that up? So thanks again
to Bob Katyre and everyone who was involved with that,
including the wonderful folks at Camp Batterbury over in Indiana.
So with that out of this out of the way,
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pivving over to Dwine, he apparently announced he yesterday was
sending additional Highway State patrol units to Springfield for security purposes,
of course obviously in the spotlight. And you know, as
I read all these articles and pivot over to the
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assassination attempt on Donald Trump again, the blame, the finger
pointing Donald Trump is responsible for a nutjob wanting to
kill him, Actually two nut jobs wanted to kill him.
And I'm sure those Todays the rest of them haven't
just come out of the woodwork in I'm sure there's
a bunch of nut jobs out there, the one that
killed Donald Trump for any number of reasons. How is
it that it's Donald Trump's fault. You know, they keep
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talking about these unfunded, debunked claims about Haitian immigrants getting
dogs and cats. Is that the triggering event for this
Ralph guy for example, No, if you look at his background,
it's far more likely, given some of his online posts,
that he had a problem with Donald Trump's position relatively Ukraine.
Donald Trump wants to negotiate a resolution and settlement of that,
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a ceasefire, perhaps maybe a conclusion of the entire controversy
Routh's on social media, you're saying, and matter of fact,
one of these online posts, you are free to assassinate Trump.
Routh wrote of Iran in an apparent self published twenty
twenty three book titled Ukraine's Unwinnable War, which described the
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former president as a fool and a buffoon or both
because of January sixth, twenty twenty one, the Capitol riots
or drunken fraternity parties, how I normally describe it. So
there he is. He's been complaining about Donald Trump for
a long time, even though yes, ill acknowledge he did
vote for him in twenty fifteen. Somewhere along the line
he got disillusion But he's a crazy nut job. So
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Donald Trump is supposed to bear responsibility for his own
death in the events some of his words weirdly trigger somebody.
And how come it's not on the Democrats' lies? How
many lies are there that continue to be perpetualed by
the Democrats twenty twenty five agenda, Oh that's Donald Trump. No,
it's not. The very good people live. That's been repeated
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so many damn times. If I had a dollar for
every time it's been repeated, I could retire Russia collusion,
the Steele Dosier. I mean, on and on and on,
one lie after another. And how about those lies? How
about the all of the lies that were thrown against
Donald Trump during his can during his presidency, the perpetual investigations,
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his alleged interference with Ukraine, when he got Joe Biden
on record saying out loud that he did exactly what
they accused Donald Trump of doing, and drug him through
the mud for attack constantly on Donald Trump from the left,
from the beheading give by that that ridiculous so called
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comedian where they're standing there with that that mockup of
Donald Trump's bloody head, that was like, at the very
outset of it, it just was NonStop. None of that
has any bearing on this. Now the most recent person
and trying to shoot Donald Trump? Are you kidding me?
I got two words for you, and he ain't happy birthday.
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Guy's a nut job anyway, you know. Local Fox nineteen
reporting BJ Befel and Fox nineteen digital staff. The rumors
run found in a debunk by the mayor other city
officials in the Springfield Police Department. Trump repeated the rumors
during a presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. Dwayne
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said many of the threats are coming from overseas. The
bomb threats the reason that he sent additional troops into Springfield.
Many of the threats are coming from overseas, made by
those who want to fuel current discords surrounding Springfield. Yep.
We must take every threat seriously, but children deserve to
be in school and parents deserve to know their kids
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are safe. He added. Security will help ease some of
the fears by these hoaxes. Thirty six troopers going to
be stationed throughout Springfield City School District beginning today. They'll
be sweeping buildings for threats. Hey, Joe, isn't that a
triggering event for the young people? You're triggered right now.
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The thought of an officer of the law or a
high state patrol or National Guard being in a school
in uniform searching for bad guys. I thought that was
supposed to be verboden. I thought we were getting rid
of resource officers. Oh, but when threats are deemed to
be genuine, real, or even perhaps not genuine or real
coming from threats from overseas, out of an abundance of caution,
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Dwine said, this is the point. We're going to take
everything seriously, cause something may go wrong. One of them
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two three talk and Maureen was listening. She was she
caught my conspiracy of rather a pattern observer comment aka
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conspiracy theory inside jobs what she said in the Martin
County Sheriff William D. Snyder seems to think along the
same lines, not saying it out loud, but wondering how
in the hell this guy knew Trump's schedule, This Ralph guy,
after describing his demeanor after being arrested, which was just
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nonchalantly cooperating. He's from a law enforcement standpoint, From an
investigative standpoint, his motive will be key. They want to
know what was going through his head? Is this a conspiracy?
Was this a lone wolf? Is he a front man
from an organization? They had their hands full. This will
not be an easy case to unravel, and it was
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pointed out to the Martin County Sheriff. He's been an
interviewed by Newsmax. Trump's golf game on Sunday was added
to his schedule at the last minute. How would the
suspect know that Trump would be there, Snyder the Jeff,
that's the sixty four dollars question. Very perplexing because my
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understanding is that he drove a long way. He's not
from here, not as though he lived nearby, was patrolling
the area to see Trump's whereabouts, monitoring the case in
casey or mind in case he showed up unannounced, that
I would ask that question. That'd be the first thing
I'd want to know if I was the federal government,
what the heck was going through? That going on? That
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put this guy on Trump at the golf course without
any advance notice to the public that Trump was going
to be out there. It's a legitimate question, isn't it.
There's a lot of people out there that think this
coordinated effort, noting that the just the agent for the
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field office. There not really much of a Trump's supporter
at all. A lot of social media posts being critical
of Donald Trump. I'm not saying that I'm drawing these
lines together. I'm just saying, you know, we have lost
a lot of faith in trust in our government. And
if this guy was sitting at the fence for twelve hours.
My wife and I were talking about this yesterday. You should
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think they have a drone even that could do a
quick look around there, check it out. Maybe just maybe
send out a few field agents to do a circumference check,
just to check it out. I think that would be
a prudent thing to do, particularly on the heels of
the fact that somebody else tried to assassin him and
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oh my god, Trump's rhetoric brings this on himself, right.
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I please say a man crashed his vehicle on Paddock
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driver the only person in the vehicle, Police said their
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shooting that happened earlier, and would buy an avenue driver
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Since I please have identified two men who are arrested
on Friday and are two of the five suspects facing
charges in connection with the chase resulting in gunfire being
directed at officers, according to Hamilt County court documents. On Saturday,
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the judge set the bonds for Tyril and ty Reese Vaughan,
both eighteen and judging from the photograph, they look like twins,
although one of them has a neck tattoo, then the
other guy doesn't. Maybe that's some mom and dad can
tell them apart don't know anyway. The rowt eighteen five
thousand dollars bond each in order to wear electronic monitoring units.
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Each of them facing flowing as assault charges in connected
in connection with the incident took place last Thursday. According
to court documents Amilon County Municipal Court Affid David police
were conducting a surveillance near the Amica Amico gas station
on West Mitchell Avenue when they spotted a vehicle with
five occupants. Vehicle then attempted to flee the Erica while
Erica while driving recklessly. Since our police officers followed, requesting
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undercover officers to initiate a traffic stop. District four undercover
officers saw the vehicle and the forty six hundred block
at St Avenue when the passengers fired at them. Hey, Joe,
the passengers in the vehicle fired at the police officers,
and these two guys who were in the vehicle apparently
got let out on a five thousand dollars bond. It
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makes sense, yeah, look, Affidavid said. The rear passengers of
the vehicle climbed out of the windows and fired about
ten shots at undercover officers, officers thankfully were not Her
driver then led police on a chase lasting about an
hour and a half, starting in Center Hill Avenue nearby,
and continued with the fleeing vehicles speeding up as it
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entered at North Bend Road to mount Airy. A chase
then proceeded through Green Township and into Coleraine Township. Chief
said two of the suspects who were inside the vehicle
were taken into custody. The other two took off into
a baseball field near the area. All five were arrested
near a White Acre Drive in rock Acres Court, where
the chase ended at nine thirty pm. Affidavid said the
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office is located three guns in the vehicle jail record,
so that Tyrol and Tyreeks were booked into the Hamlet
County Justice Center on Friday, aad quarter after six in
the morning. Five thousand dollars bond five grand. Anyhow, Uh,
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let us see here real quick kind of On the
lighter side, there was an empty cart bear shop in
Anderson Township up until a few weeks ago. Now it's
the Donald Trump's store, Trump Store Make America Great. You
can see it along Beachmint Avenue where they sell hats,
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hard hats, flags, banners, flasks, teddy bears, knives and anything
that can be stamped with Trump's likeness. That's where you're
gonna find it. And according to the reporting, Trump's store
has been spreading across the country. Trump people try to
cash in on Trump's devoted following, so say Scott Whartman
from the Cincinnati Enquirer. Since it opened in August, the
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Trump Store and Anderson has become a gathering place for
Trump's supporters and deaned an I soore by others. Of course,
Anderson Township Code Enforcement, after receiving complaints, issued a letter
August twenty seven. I was been forming the store that
it signs violated zoning codes. Store managers say they're going
to appeal the citation. Wow, anything related to Trump's gonna
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draw the ire of some large segment of the community. Now,
let me just ask a question out loud. Trump stores
popping up all over the country. Joe, have you heard
of a Kamala Harris Joy store yet?
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No?
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Mississippi James, welcome back, my friend. Happy Tuesday to you, sir.
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All right, tame you brother, Brian, not Brian, now you
know I love you man. Yeah, but it seemed like
you did a one eighty on the Trump statement of.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
Eating dogs and cats, a one eight.
Speaker 8 (27:39):
You know, yeah, it seemed like you did a one eighty.
Speaker 9 (27:42):
So I recall.
Speaker 8 (27:44):
It seemed like you were saying, you know, he was
wrong to go down that rabbit hole.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
Yeah Monday, that was that was last Monday, Yes, go ahead.
And then it seemed like you said that.
Speaker 10 (27:55):
Was a brilliant, well strategy.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
It was either you it was it's either inadvertently brilliant
because he went down that meme hole and he didn't
he shouldn't have and I still think probably not the
best idea. But what I said, the brilliant part not
because it's true. And I still don't have any proof
that somebody went around eating dogs, cats, or geese. I
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don't know that's true, and I keep reading in the
media that it's been debunked. Whatever. I don't live in Springfield.
I just see memes and pictures and people making this
time at the statements. But my point on the brilliant part,
whether or not it was intentional or not, is by
mentioning the salacious meme related dogs and cats being eaten,
the whole world pivoted over and said, oh, there he
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goes again, and the dog and cat memes started going crazy,
which had the effect of focusing everyone's attention on the reality,
the real point of twenty thousand people being relocated to
a town of sixty thousand that was a coordinator effort
by the Trump administration. Some people are saying Governor de
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Wine was involved in it. That I don't know, But
who among us can really get their head around how
difficult and how challenging it would be for a town
of sixty thousand and limited resources to accommodate twenty thousand
new people over a very short period of time. That's
the part that worked out well. In fact, we're still
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talking about it today. There's new news articles today and
other cities are popping out of the woodwork saying, yeah, Springfield,
but what about us too, We're having the same problem.
So it elevates the immigration problem to a broader topic
and people then start talking about the unchecked open border.
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So Brian Thomas does not know if any Haitian person
or any resident of Springfield ate a cat. I haven't
seen pictures of it. There's already been an explanation for
the guy that was walking across the street with the
two geese in his hands. Apparently a car ran over.
That's the explanation that's been provided. That sounds like it
could be a reasonable explanation. Was I there now? But
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everybody's talking about it because Trump brought it up, the
dog and cat thing, so sometimes, you you know, maybe
you know, I personally couldn't out loud say dogs and
cats are being eaten by the high Haitian community in Springfield. Well,
I don't you know why I couldn't say that, because
I don't know if it's true, and I don't want
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to turn out looking like an idiot. No, it's not true.
Here's the reality, here's the details. You took the bait
and you set it out loud. But by taking the
bait and saying it out loud, everyone was talking about it,
and everyone's attention turned to Springfield. Stringfield has then become
an illustration and example a small macro look at a
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broader or a micro look at a broader macro problem
that we are experiencing as a country, an inability to
absorb ten million plus or minus people over a very
short window of time. Cities across this land are struggling
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It is five point fifty five fifty one fifty five
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to the show.
Speaker 11 (33:27):
Hi, how you doing pretty good taking my call? Uh
I just had a quick comment about the Trump stores
opening up.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
Yeah, we were.
Speaker 11 (33:37):
We were down in Gallenburg last year and there's a
couple of those stores down there, and we stopped in one.
They got some pretty cool stuff. But I was looking
around and just the heads up for everybody out there. Uh,
almost everything in there had a maiden China stick around.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
Oh that's shocking to know one.
Speaker 11 (33:54):
I appreciate it, something to look out for if you
go in there. I'm thought about it a couple times
since then, but I've never really followed up, so I
don't know what's going on there. Man, just let the
buyer beware. I guess it's true.
Speaker 6 (34:08):
You know what.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
That's so funny, You know, it doesn't shock me at all,
because you know, cheap crap is generally made in China.
Not all Chinese products and manufactured goods are cheap crap.
But if it's plastic and it's cheap, it's probably got
a maid in China stap all over it. That's a
funny sub story. But you can't even get the Chinese
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to make a cheap Kamala Harris crap with joy on it,
because well, no one would buy it. Person in Arizona
reportedly reported recently finding a piece of a lego man
stuck up their nose and said they believed they'd been
there since they were a child more than twenty five
years ago. According to a September first video clip person
(34:53):
named Andy Norton, thirty two years old, posting on Instagram,
lego stuck on my nose for nearly three decades finally
comes out. I can smell collars. Now maybe that was
the LSD you took Dunham H. Norton loves in Phoenix.
Uh and you. It's important to note thank you to
USA Today for porting this out. It's the story about
(35:13):
a lego stuck up of nose, that's why it ended
in the stack is stupid, but also because they had
to report that he it whatever uses they them pronouns video.
Norton said that sometime in the nineties when he was around,
he hit they whatever. I struggle with they them. That's
(35:36):
the dumbest, dumbest, dumbest choice of pronus. You're not multiple
personality person If you are get into to see a
doctor Linder Center of Home, that's a good place to
go and get consulting because there you aren't two people
or more. You're one. So I can't call you they.
And it just makes me laugh when I read this
sentence in the video. Norton said sometime in the nineties,
(35:58):
around age six or so, they show up the lego
man piece up their nose, which suggests a group of
people were involved in the shoving up the nose thing. Actually,
it's less about the legos stuck up the nose. It's
more about the day them thing that landed that story
in the stack is stupid. See what Evelyn's got this morning, Evelyn,
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thank you for calling the morning showing a happy Tuesday
to you.
Speaker 9 (36:25):
Ryan.
Speaker 12 (36:25):
I don't know if you can hear me. I think
we've got loud and clear, Okay, good, well about this,
Tyree and Tyree, No wonder that it's hard to get
police to sign up. I wonder who the judge would
have been let these guys out, the ones who shot
at police and led them on a long chase. Does
(36:45):
it say who that judge is? And maybe the judge
needs to be re educated.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
Re educated is certainly possibility. We'll have to check with
the lists of powers on that. I don't see in
the Fox nineteen reporting which judge these folks will report
we're in front of. So yeah, I don't see it
mentioned in this particular article. So we remain a mystery,
but we do have a problem with bond. We do
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have a problem with judges, woke judges refusing to even
set bond for very dangerous offenders who perhaps represent a
threat to the community or even a flight risk. So
appreciate the observation there, Evelyn. I thought it was a
very low bond, considering they did shoot at police officers.
Fivefty five five kr c detalk station. Feel free to
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call in. We're gonna hear from Dan Hills, former FOP
President Dan Hills on Greg Lansman's debate with Orlando Sonza. Apparently,
Greg Lansman claims he did not want to fund or
defund the Cincinnati Police. I think Dan remembers the history
of that a little differently. That'll be at six thirty.
I hope you can stick around history as it happens.
Speaker 13 (37:55):
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You are fired, Kamala Harris, you're out of there.
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It's your twenty twenty four election, your headquarters. That would
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five KR see the talk station Brian Thomas wishing you're
happy Tuesday, inviting to stick around all morning if you can't.
Podcast page fifty five KRC dot com initially thanks Kevin
(38:26):
Gordon for covering for me yesterday. I was out with
the Navy Seals over at Camp Atterbury shooting fifty cows
at hitting them at thirteen hundred yards, which is the
first for me. It was awesome, amazing day. Thank you
so much everybody who's involved in and helping me fill
that kind of like bucket list thing. I don't have
a bucket list, but I made one that probably would
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have been on it. So a very cool, cool day
for me. So I appreciate Kevin Gordon doing that covering
and I'm looking forty. Dan Hills former FLP president Dan
Hills joining the program bottom of this hour, talking about
Greg Landsman's debate with Orlando's last night at the Jewish
Community Center. Apparently Greg's trying to duct or dodge, dip, duck, dive,
and dodge his prior assertions. At least I think that's
(39:10):
what Dan's going to say. That he was involved in
the defund Cincinnat police effort back when the Black Lives Matter.
Folks are all around Landesman think Dan says he lied
last night. That's what you get Dan on the program
for he was there, he was very heard about it.
If you were at that debate, I'd love to hear
how Orlando did against Greg Landsman in that one and
(39:34):
where he is on guess whether they have any effect
over at Israel. Do you have a Jewish community event.
There's a lot of Jewish people in the audience and
typically they vote Democrat in a very fairly large percentage.
Not sure if that's going to be the case coming
in November. We'll wait and find out. Fast forward an hour.
We have Captain Kuna Cohen, a commando in the Israeli Army,
(39:57):
written a book of the war against Ams. He'll be
calling us live from Israel at seven five. So that'll
be a cool conversation. Well, I hate the subject matter,
but it'll be a cool conversation anyway. Christopher Smith min
at seven thirty doing a one day late Smith event,
as is always the case with the former Vice Mayor.
That'll be seven thirty two hours now Bright Part inside
Scoop the return of Matt Boyle, Washington Bureau Chief rather
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on the second assassination attempt and the bomb threats that
have been made into a Springfield, Ohio widely reported, and
that maybe I think there were thirty three of them,
thirty three momb threats, and my Mike Dwin came out
and said, listen, their hoax is we investigated all thirty three.
So thirty three threats, thirty three hoaxes. I want to
(40:43):
make make that very very clear, and none of these
had any validity at all. He also pointed out that
they were coming from overseas, and he said he believes,
in his words, one particular country close quote is using
the recent news out of Springfield as quote, one more
(41:06):
opportunity to mess with the United States. He went on
to say, we have people, unfortunately overseas who are taking
these actions. Some of them are coming from one particular country.
We think that this is one more opportunity to mess
with the United States and they're continuing to do that.
That's the full statement. So anyway, they've been looking into it,
and apparently there are police in National Guard Ohio State
(41:28):
Patrol officers I think thirty six of them helping patrol
and look into and do bomb sweeps at the various
schools in Springfield, Ohio. Sad reality, even sad reality when
we have people saying that it's Donald Trump's fault, that
there are murderers out there in the world that want
(41:49):
to kill him. Most recently, of course, this op ed
piece and the Cincinnati Enquirer. I'm not going to name
the person who wrote it. I'm just going to point
to the Inquirer. Why did you bother printing this ridiculous assertion?
There is no place in the politics for violence. That said,
the former president Donald Trump brings a lot of this
(42:10):
stiff stuff on himself when he continues to push lies
about legal immigrants like the ones in Springfield note the
word legal in there, painting with the rather broad brush.
When he continues to insist that he was not the
loser of the twenty twenty election, When he continues to
spout how he wants to use our military to round
up and deport immigrants who are not white from this country.
Speaker 5 (42:34):
Joe, do you ever.
Speaker 1 (42:34):
Remember him saying that at all, pushing out immigrants who
are not white? I have never heard that. That's that
ridiculous jump to racism. You know why I care about Springfield, Ohio?
I care about the numbers game and the financial reality.
And even local officials up there are saying, no, they're
not eating dogs and cats, but oh, by the way,
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they're overwhelming us. The schools are jam packed full of
the illegal or legal people showed up without any advanced notice,
and we can't accommodate them. Please, Dear God, throw money
our way or otherwise fix the problem. It's a numbers game.
It has nothing to do with race. It's also a
cultural reality. Regardless of the color of the skin, any
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immigrant population who comes into the United States may have
different culture than us, like, for example, a country like Haiti.
Let's say every Haitian was green, or let's say they
were all white. Bottom line is regardless, they don't know
how to drive very well. The ratio of cars to
human beings in Haiti is pretty damn small. And they
(43:39):
don't have driving instruction apparently I've read that elsewhere. But
you put them behind the wheel of a car with
no prior driving experience, I think you realize that situation
could get out of control, and it has. So there's
a cultural difference that has caused problems on the roadways
in the city of Springfield. Has nothing to do with
the color of their skin. It's an economic reality, it's
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a resource reality. It's a failure to plan reality. It's
an overwhelming the various neighborhood's reality. It's a compounding the
housing shortage reality. And then pivoting over to Donald Trump's
a politician and he's a businessman, but he's a politician
now he's running for elected office. He's going to say
(44:24):
whatever he wants and whatever he hopes is going to
get him elected. A lot of people like him. Have
you noticed the rallies, the fact that there are Donald
Trump merchandise stores. We're talking about that in the local news.
I know you don't see Ni Kamala Harris Joy stores
because nobody will bind anything there. But he's popular, and
his popularity, I think he's the big reason why the
left is just go apoplectic pair pulling out crazy whenever
(44:47):
he utters a syllable. But when they lie about him constantly,
and those lies have never ended. Could it possibly be
that maybe all the anti Trump rhetoric has fostered, fueled
and encourage some of these nut jobs to take a
shot at Donald Trump. No, No, that could never be it,
(45:07):
could it? Or perhaps just based on his politics. This
most recent mouth a guy who tried to kill Donald
Trump the other day at least was caught with a
rifle aiming at him. Wesley Routh, he has all these
connections to Ukraine. He's been there. He tried to recruit
for the Ukrainian Army. He tried to get people from
(45:28):
multiple multiple nationalities to join forces with the Ukrainian Army
to fight off the Russians, who he has a pretty
significant disdain for from all we know about him. Maybe
this was just a political hit job. In other words,
he doesn't want Donald Trump to be president because of
Donald Trump's desire to end the conflict and come up
(45:50):
with some sort of negotiated resolution, which strongly suggests by
all expert accounts, that would require Ukraine to give up
some land in return for peace. Could it be that
Ryan Wesley Routh was pissed off about that, since he
had prior statements to that effect online and elsewhere. No, no, no, no,
(46:14):
It's Donald Trump's rhetoric that did it. Well. It may
be rhetoric related to Ukraine and his Ukraine foreign policy strategy.
But is Donald Trump now supposed to never talk about
that for fear that somebody might disagree with his Ukraine
strategy and therefore want to kill him. What about filling
the blank every other one of the multitude of things
the President of the United States is responsible for. Could
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it not be there's somebody else out there who, ah,
I don't know, Maybe is angry about Trump's position on
illegal immigrants or immigration generally. Could be somebody out there
as angry with Donald Trump's position relative to taxation. Go on,
fill in the blank with your own favorite topic. Is
that not possible? No, no, no. The reason somebody went
out and shot at Donald Trump is because he made
a comment about Haitians eating cats. Give me a blank
(46:59):
and west Side, Jim's got this morning, west Side. I
always love hearing from you, brother, Welcome back to the program.
Speaker 14 (47:11):
Good morning, Brian. I'm kind of envious to you. Man
thirteen hundred yards with a fifty cow.
Speaker 1 (47:16):
Oh, and you know I got a video to prove it.
I actually hit the target five times in a row
in fairly rapid succession at thirteen hundred yards. I got
four of them in a row on video, So I'll
show that to you someday.
Speaker 14 (47:28):
What kind of targets are you shooting now?
Speaker 1 (47:30):
With that paper. Oh no, no, no, no, these were
These were just dilapidated pieces of like old tanks and
armored personnel character carriers and things like that. They're strewn
about in the field and everybody uses them for target
practice out there.
Speaker 14 (47:46):
God, that's like that place down in Kentucky, was it?
Speaker 1 (47:51):
You know what? The even one of the even cooler
things about it. I would have shot any fifty cow
round through it and had the opportunity to do it.
These were mk I think called two eleven row office rounds,
which means they have explosive tips on him. So there
was no question whether or not you hit the target.
When you hit the target, you could see that you
hit the target.
Speaker 14 (48:13):
So your your bucket list. Another one of the notches gone.
Speaker 1 (48:17):
There you are, baby, right there, And I've been invited back,
So if I want to go again, I'm allowed to kay.
Speaker 14 (48:23):
Well, if you need a driver, aren't available? Hey, I
watched that sonsa Landsman thing. Last cool, I you know
to me, this is my opinion, of course our future congressman,
mister Soanza, Congressman Sonza.
Speaker 1 (48:43):
Heading for lunch. I mean number one. I know it's
a small thing. I posted it.
Speaker 14 (48:49):
Landsman I've never seen a politician hardly on anything signe
that didn't have a little American flag on the pil
He didn't have nothing.
Speaker 1 (48:55):
I mean that.
Speaker 14 (48:57):
That just bugged me that he would not come out
there as a pace and comes out there with that
phoniness and doesn't have even an American flag on upell.
Speaker 1 (49:04):
But that's just me.
Speaker 14 (49:05):
But no, when Sonzo would bring up facts, especially about
the Gang of Five, another thing about the funding cops
and so forth, Lambsman would that he'd laugh and scoff
and kind of stand on one leg, that kind of
stupid stuff, and he would change the subject or not
answer the questions that kind of It's a typical Landsman.
Speaker 1 (49:27):
Well, okay, I put yourself in lesson position. He was
one of the Gang of five. He did violate the
open records laws and spoke with other council members about
strategy and the like. He may be the least culpable
of the group, but he did it. He was aware
that he was doing at the time, even brought to
their attention. I don't know, is this should we be
doing this? This looks like we're violating. Yeah, so, but
(49:48):
that was him. How do you get around that? Other
than the duck or that do the five d's of
dodgeball and stand on one leg and squirm. Well, you
just lie like or you change the topic. We're just
a boy.
Speaker 10 (49:59):
Ha.
Speaker 14 (49:59):
Got a little public service announcement before you cut me off.
You know mine, Tonight I have Price Hell Chili. We
have our monthly event where our club, the West Cincinnati
West probably excuse me, Cincinnati West Republican Club. But tonight
we have that the del High and the Miami Township
(50:19):
groups are also going to be joining us, So it's
going to be I'm inviting right now the Green Township people.
We're probably going to take that restaurant over there. There
will probably be my guest one hundred and fifty two
hundred people out there just to see.
Speaker 9 (50:31):
It's Canada's Night.
Speaker 14 (50:33):
So all candidates that are listening to Brian Thomas, which
they all do, I'm inviting them out there to have
a Canada's Night. But this is We've never had three
clubs get together like this, so I'm looking forward to it.
And the weather's supposed to be pretty nice. It's supposed
to be like seventy eight to eighty degrees so but yeah,
(50:53):
SAMs have definitely won that thing last night, hands down
in my opinion. But to tell, he was getting a
little bit frustrated because of Landsman's non answering. You know,
and I know Orlando pretty pretty well and I can
tell that he was he was not happy with the
dodging that Lansman was doing to him.
Speaker 1 (51:14):
Well, did the moderators call out the dodging, because usually
you know it was he yes or no question, sir
or ma'am or as the case, maybe or no, you
didn't answer my question, let me ask it again. None
of that happened.
Speaker 10 (51:25):
He did a little bit.
Speaker 14 (51:27):
It was the Channel twelve anchor, that African American gentleman,
and he kind of he kept control, which was kind
of nice good.
Speaker 1 (51:36):
But it just.
Speaker 14 (51:37):
Seems that Lansman was was doing that trying to talk
over sons of when he would speak, and Sonsa did
not do that the Landsman. So you know, the Landsman
was just getting frustrated enough to where he was po
for sons of bringing that stuff up. I don't know
what he expected when he went there.
Speaker 9 (51:57):
But you know it was going to come up so.
Speaker 1 (51:59):
Well, I would expect a West Point grad and a
man like Orlando SONSA would have a much higher level
of professionalism than totally Greg Gang of five Landsman Totally.
What times the event start?
Speaker 14 (52:10):
Dan Hills does a good job on Landsman.
Speaker 1 (52:13):
I know he will sometimes the events start.
Speaker 14 (52:15):
Jim, Oh, I'm sorry, it's six to eight. Six to
seven is what they call a dinner hour where people
come up and enjoy some food and the candidates walk around.
Speaker 1 (52:24):
And talk to people.
Speaker 14 (52:25):
Then we have the candidates do a couple of minute speech,
no big long speeches, and our chairman is going to
be there, not atles our chairman and luckily Russell BNK so.
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Before we get to Dan Hill's. After the bottom of
the hour, we're gonna go straight to the phone. John,
thank you for holding over the brig. Welcome to the
morning show. Warren's right, it's on your mind today. Joe
was at ther date last night.
Speaker 9 (54:46):
And I'll tell you Orlando and mopped the floor with them.
Speaker 1 (54:49):
I'm so glad.
Speaker 9 (54:50):
And you know, it's easy to tell the truth. You
don't have to worry about what you're saying, because the truth.
Speaker 5 (54:58):
Thank you, John.
Speaker 9 (55:01):
Yeah, what she's talking about things that happened seven or
eight years ago.
Speaker 1 (55:08):
But he didn't deny it, so yeah, how could he?
He stood in front of a judge on.
Speaker 9 (55:14):
That one school of theater that Camelow into talking about lies.
Everything was a lie, and everything with facial expression, and
she looked like a jerk on the stage.
Speaker 1 (55:24):
That's great. You can't lie. I'm sorry, man, you're gonna
get caught John. It's a great point. Man. You know
I could not if I if I lie, you get
this is me? I mean, this is I am. I
I am who I am in real life, out in
the world, the same guy that's on the radio. I
carry the same positions, the same attitudes. You know why,
Because I couldn't lie. I would get caught in it
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and that would look terrible and my reputation would suffer
and struggle. And you know you're always gonna get caught
in them, Sue, John, appreciate the I'm glad you went there,
and I'm glad you're you're You're scoring one for Orlando Sonza.
I think he's one of the finest candidates out there.
I really do. I've met him quite a few times.
He's brilliant, he's respectful, he's unbelievably intelligent, he loves his country,
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You know the media they're actually blaming Donald Trump. Well,
is he gonna calm down his rhetoric?
Speaker 6 (58:02):
Now?
Speaker 5 (58:02):
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Speaker 15 (58:04):
What this is so sick, They're so ugly. This accused
gunman hid in this sniper's nest for twelve hours before
he spotted in what seemed like the moment before he
was about to pull the trigger. These two recent attempts
on Trump's life follow a long list of prominent Democrats. Well,
(58:27):
they've called for Trump's assassination, you know, I think an
awful lot about blowing up the White House, you know?
Or how many Democrats have called President Trump the second
coming of Adolph Hitler.
Speaker 1 (58:40):
From coast to coast, from sea to shining seas.
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Welcome back. Always a pleasure to speak with former FOP
President Dan Hills, especially when he has comments about the
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Landsman Sons of debate that took place last night. Dan,
welcome back man. I hope everything's good in your world.
Speaker 16 (01:01:20):
Ran, Everything is fantastic. But I have a confession to make.
And you just were talking about how you get burned
if you did you make anything up. I missed the debate, okay,
And not only did I miss not only did I.
Speaker 1 (01:01:32):
Miss the debate.
Speaker 16 (01:01:33):
I missed it because my wife and I were excited
to watch the the new episode with the new season
of Tulsa King. So if the left wing would take
that story that I was watching Tulsa King, that would
mean that Dan Hill supports the mafia?
Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
Is that right? Would exactly? Yes?
Speaker 16 (01:01:54):
Now, you know, I didn't need to see the debate
to know who I'm voting for and who I can
Dranmtic for show. I think jet what Joe was hoping
to do is kind of recap what I will talked
about before you know how it is that the FOP
FOP sixty nine endorsements work, and how it is that
endorse Landsman, which.
Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
You know I don't.
Speaker 16 (01:02:19):
I don't enjoy speaking out against something my union did.
I still, you know, care a lot about sixty nine,
and I care a whole whole lot about the street
cops out of Cincinnati. So that's that's why I did
speak out against the endorsement. And I can say with
some level of certainty the majority of street cops, even
the majority retired people that are in the union, are
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are in support of Orlandosmza in this here election. And
I would even use the term a big time, and
how what Greg Lambsman had done in the past got forgotten.
I'm not really sure, but you know, let's talk about
what you what he just did with the Black Lives
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Matter mural that he was down there.
Speaker 1 (01:03:05):
To to dedicate this.
Speaker 16 (01:03:06):
Did you see this story Brian City Hall with city
tax dollars? And I just read the Quire story again
because I had posted it on my Facebook. But they
put a permanent bronze plaque to commemorate the Black Lives
mural that had been painted in front of city Hall.
The city pay for the thing, so three to four
(01:03:27):
thousand dollars to.
Speaker 1 (01:03:29):
Put up a plaque to memorialize the.
Speaker 16 (01:03:35):
Painting that had been out in front of city Hall,
which I think there were a tax dollars involved in
that too. Now I don't know if I have to
go over again with your listeners who Black Lives Matters is,
which is essentially, they supported the painter, they supported the
supported writing. They're an anti police, anti law and order organization,
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and they are built their whole foundation, their whole construction
is built on this gigantic lie that in general, police
officers are out there looking to shoot black men. That's
what the that's what Black Lives Matters is. And so
this is not something that's helping our society come together.
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This is not good for our society. Black Lives Matter
and Creig Ladson was just down there for the dedication.
So if you don't want to go back to the
past and what he did in City Hall and the
Gang of Five and defunding the cops and you know,
marching around with Black Lives Matters back, then let's say
he's still up to the same He's still up to
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his same trick, and that's that's the thing. So there's
a small group to go to. There's a small group
that volunteers, and God bless them, they voluved here to
be the endorsement committee. But they they consider lots of
things and they're at least flanked it, I believe towards
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retired folks, and so I think one of the things
they keep on is a socias Security Fairness Act.
Speaker 1 (01:05:09):
You anything about that, Brian. At the top of my head,
I don't want to say yes, because you start pushing
me on details, I'm not going to have them. So
I don't know much about it.
Speaker 9 (01:05:19):
I don't even have all the details. What I do
know is that there's a limited number of states.
Speaker 16 (01:05:24):
Ohio one of those states. I think there's like eight
or nine total states where our pension system, the way
it's set up, it has rules against you collecting all
your Social Security that you have earned if you also
earned Social Security credits. So there are policemen, firemen, teachers,
all these people that are in private unions here in
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the state of Ohio, and for lack of a better term,
they're getting screwed out of some of their SOSIS security.
And I know it's a big, big issue with our
retired folks. You know, I'm retired from Cincinnati, so I'm
actually part of that group, but not a part of
the group that I'm overly active with. And and politically
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they are very very centered on this security. I don't
blame them that they're losing money that they had earned
into the system and so security. And I think Greig
Lanson is a co sponsor on some sort of bill.
Now there's been built for years even before Greg Lansman
came along, of people that are trying to set the
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bar straight on this on this thing that admittedly I
don't have all the details on.
Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
All I know is that they are.
Speaker 16 (01:06:35):
There are private pensioners that are are do more money
than what they are receiving now to me and my
mindset and and still to this day, even though I've
been retired from the city, not retired completely as.
Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
You now's doing some different things, but.
Speaker 16 (01:06:51):
My mindset is still all about the street cops. When
when when I ran for office, I.
Speaker 1 (01:06:56):
Was talking about the street cops. I was talking about
the contract. I was talking about, uh, you know, the.
Speaker 16 (01:07:01):
Safety of the police officers that are out there. And
uh again back to that that that black lives matters thing,
that that that was pushing people, that narrative, that their
talent was pushing people to commit my violence. It's just
like there's there's all this violence against Trump, and that's
all coming from It's all coming from what's being pushed
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out there, the lives about who he is. They were
pushing lives about who we are, your average everyday street cop.
And uh, I think it was directly tied to the
assassinations of policemen in Dallas.
Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
And other places.
Speaker 16 (01:07:37):
And so how we can ever endorse Landsman was was
something I finally decided that I need to have come
out against. And I can tell you if with with
almost full certainty that that the vast majority of policemen,
retired policemen, Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:07:55):
Anybody who knows a little bit.
Speaker 16 (01:07:57):
About landsmen would not endorse him. And anybody that has
ever met Alando Sanzo's I heard you just mentioned before
the break, anybody that's met that guys like, wow, yeah,
this guy wants to he wants to enter the political
theater in this in this insane world. God blessed.
Speaker 1 (01:08:16):
I know, I know, it's like, why lucky, Yeah, he's
so brilliant. I mean, he's got to be successful at
anything he chooses to do. Why would you do this? Well,
it's because he cares. Tell you what, Dan, let's pause.
I want to get your reaction to the bond set
for these two suspects who were within that group that
actually fired from their cars at undercover police officers during
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a high or during a chase. Pause from it. Let's
bring Dan back and maybe another couple more words on
Black Lives Matter, which is self described Marxist political organization.
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And a Tuesday happy one see you, Brian Thomas with
former FOP President Dan Hills, commending on the appearance of
and support by Greg Lansman of the Black Lives Matter
mural that they put up in honor of the well
spray paint job on the street, which if you or
I did it for any other political organization, we would
have been arrested and fined public property being used to
advertise for a political organization. I'm not quite sure how
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they get away with that, Dan Hills. But moving away
from that, did you see that Tyroll and Tyreese Vaughan
eighteen years old, who were two of the five suspects
charge of connection with a chase that resulted in gunfire
being directed at undercover police officers, got let out on
a five thousand dollars bond each. Does that seem appropriate
(01:11:48):
or acceptable to you, Dan Hills?
Speaker 16 (01:11:51):
Well, of course, it's It's not a perfect it's not acceptable.
It leads to the low what's happening? And so many
times here locally and across this country is breaking down
the colonel justice system as we know it, and that
that brings me up to another person that when you
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meet them, it's just like, you're too good to be
running for office, and you know, but you just love
that that's Melissa Powers. If Hamilton County does not re
elect Melissa Powers with the number of weak judges and
stuff that they already have, I if they let that
office flip away, then you know, then I think that
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you're in real, real trouble down well, you're in trouble
down there already. I say down there because I've now
moved to Warren County, I know, but yeah, I saw
where those guys got arrested. I did not see the
story on the bails sit and I apologize for my
lack of being shocked.
Speaker 1 (01:12:50):
Bryan. It just keeps happening over and over again, and.
Speaker 16 (01:12:55):
It's just totally just flies in the face of you know,
the people that are out there risking their lives and
in this case very much risk their lives could have
been killed by these thugs, and and that they that
they get let out on that little of uh fails
just just incredibly uh you know, insulting to.
Speaker 1 (01:13:16):
The police officers are out there doing the job well.
I will acknowledge that the reporting in the case that
it requires them to wear electronic monitoring units, but I'm sorry,
over the years, I have completely lost faith in the
electronic monitoring units. Am I appropriate in my conclusion to
have little to no faith in the electronic monitoring units?
Stand based upon your experience, Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 16 (01:13:37):
The most recent one is and and many of our
affluent areas have been hit by some Chilians that were
here illegally go figure and they finally got caught. It
was really neat police work by some of those small
agencies that that that got these uh.
Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
These very very bad guys. Uh. They they were let
out and.
Speaker 16 (01:14:01):
Put on an EMU, and I think it was I
think it was like less than three hours or something.
The mu's had been cut off and that they were
on their way back, either back to Chile or back
to somewhere else in the country to continue burgizing well
to do residents. So it makes no sense in a
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whole lot of cases.
Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
I mean, I.
Speaker 16 (01:14:25):
Imagine our times where EMU has worked successfully, But when
you're just somebody who's from when you're putting on somebody
that's from South America or somebody who's tried to kill policemen.
It's not it's not it's not a very good idea
at all. There are certain people that need to be
behind bars and and we're just moving so far away
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from that model. But to swing back to the whole
Landsman thing and endorsements by the police union and stuff,
I am at a point right now where you know,
I missed the days where you could actually have some
consideration between the left and right. But right now, when
the left has committed itself to erasing the border and
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therefore erasing one of the most important walls that make
us a country, drawing a line saying this is how
we live over here, and you live a different way
on the other side of that border. I don't know
how any police organization at this point to be too blunt,
but can endorse anybody from the Democratic Party unless the
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Democratic Party, unless it's a person a Democratic Party that
says I'm not like the rest of them. I believe
in this and that other little themes of the Democratic Party.
But I have to stand up and say that what's
happening at the border is wrong, and it's funny. You
see Landsman, And this is another FOP endorsement. This one
comes from the state that I could not believe a
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share a brand. And they both sound like Republicans as
they come close to election time because of the conservative
nature here in Ohio. But we know that they're not Republicans.
We know that they're not conserves, and that you know,
when when when the when it's all the all the
cameras are off, after the elections over, they're going to
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go right back to open border leftists basically one on
one party system in this country. And I can't separate
myself from that and my and my police role.
Speaker 1 (01:16:23):
Either, and I understand that, And just an observation, isn't
it interesting that Landsman and Shaaban are both trying to
come across as something that they're not if you compare
it to their voting record and what they're all about
and their backgrounds versus what they're campaigning on. Clearly, what
they truly are and what they have demonstrated by way
of their their voting as elected officials is contrary to
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what they're campaigning on. So they know they can't campaign
on their own genuine record. That's just to be just
massive red flags. Waving around everybody. That's funny. Their are popular.
It is to me and it should be to others.
Speaker 16 (01:17:05):
And you know, for the last twenty years, I've been
listening to this is the most important election in American
you know, that's the if. If I if I had
a nickel for every time I heard Sean Hannity say
yea the most important election never, I would be a
multi millionaire.
Speaker 6 (01:17:22):
But you know, I am.
Speaker 16 (01:17:24):
I'm at a point where I'm thinking, I think we
are we are at like we're we're close. We're close
to the edge of the cliff. And if we don't,
if we don't stop thosehlps, you got to worry about
You gotta worry about freedom of speech. You gotta worry
about your right to bear arms. You gotta worry about
all these things because we're really really close to some
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really ugly.
Speaker 1 (01:17:45):
Stuff here and and and I that's where I get it.
Speaker 16 (01:17:48):
It bleeds over my uh my conservative slash libertarian uh
politics is definitely.
Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
It commands more of my thinking than does even maybe
my police type thinking. So understood, my friend understood like
a grown up. Dan Hill's always a pleasure having you
on to keep up the great work and I know
you and I'll talk again soon on matters relating to
the police and maybe even politics.
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just maybe it could have been every one of the
Democrats in the Democratic Party calling him a Nazi regularly.
I remember there have been all kinds of movies like
Twilight Zone kind of things. What if you could go
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(01:20:58):
what you know now, and you had an opportunity to,
let's say, oh, I don't know, take out Adolf Hitler
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He could take out Stalin, responsible to the deaths of
literally millions and millions and millions of people who were
his political adversaries. I think he got some of them wrong,
but whatever, and here you have the rhetoric all all
day long, Nazi. Trump's a Nazi Trump's bodymeniate off Hitler.
Trump said He's gonna fill in the blank. Do all
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these things, if we know, are true, misstating, misquoting, you know,
the all the lies that have been repeated, you know,
the efforts to impeach him, to accuse him of colluding
with the Russians. Well, you could go on for hours
and hours, and somehow this is Trump's fault because of
(01:22:02):
his rhetoric. Well, maybe it's his position on Ukraine, which
apparently the would be murderer in this particular case, had
a real thing about the war in Ukraine. He wanted
to do anything he could to help Ukrainian people, including
going there and trying to sign up, but he wasn't qualified,
so he tried to get Syrians to join. He tried
to get Afghani's to join the Ukraine forces. And he's
(01:22:24):
got all kinds of real actually attributed statements to him
that are anti Trump. Voted for Trump back in twenty sixteen, apparently,
but changed his tune. I believe it was as a
consequence of the Trump position on Ukraine. But regardless of
what his motives are, seems to be to be crystal
clear he did not like Trump at all. But was
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it something Trump said or trump one of Trump's political
position which pushed him into this, Oh yeah, to the
fence line on the golf course where he sat for
a apparently twelve hours, unnoticed by Secret Service, to catch
Trump playing golf at a golf game that was not
even on Donald Trump's calendar. Sort of last minute decision
(01:23:11):
by Trump to get out there on the links and
relax a little bit. How did he know that, Why
was he there that particular day, How was it that
he had so much time to set up? How was
it that a convicted felon was able to get a
hold of a firearm, a firearm that had a serial
number filed off of it. By the way, that's rather unusual.
(01:23:33):
Lots of questions swirling around. But we do live in
a world of free speech, and Trump does have some
rather pointed words on some interesting topics. I give you
that nothing that would justify any sane person, not justify, rather,
nothing that would prompt any sane person to pick up
(01:23:53):
a rifle and start shooting at him. Now, you can
get an insane person to do a lot of things.
There are insane people on the right side of the
ledger on the left side of the ledger, and there
are insane people that don't have any political affiliation. They're
just insane, And I don't necessarily think it's a conspiracy theory.
Speaker 16 (01:24:19):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:24:19):
I'm joking with Marine indirectly this morning because I had
a feeling she was listening. Many many, many are speculating
that somehow this was perhaps, you know, coordinated effort. The
sheriff out of Martin County. Martin County Sheriff William Snyder
kind of raised some of these questions. So from a
(01:24:42):
law enforcement standpoint, From an investigative standpoint, is motivallly key.
They want to know what was going on through his head?
Is this a conspiracy? Was this a lone wolf? Is
he a front man from an organization? They have their
hands full. This will not be an easy case to unravel.
Those are It's a quote from the Martin County Sheriff
William Snyder, not your average runer the world conspiracy theorist.
(01:25:03):
I'm guessing he was asked about how Trump he knew,
how the suspect could possibly know Trump was going to
be there, given that the golf game wasn't on his schedule.
Jariff Snyder, that's the sixty four dollars question very perplexing
because my understanding is that he drove a long way.
He's not from here. I would ask that question Obi. Actually,
(01:25:29):
the first thing I would want to know if I
was in the federal government, what the heck was going
on that put this guy on Trump at the golf
course without any advance notice to the public that he
would even be there. Quite legitimate questions. I'm hoping now
(01:25:51):
keep my powder drive and wait to see what information
comes out. We're still waiting to get a report from
the UH Secret Service about the last time this happened,
aren't We haven't gotten all the details on that one,
have we mm? Well, welcome to the programs. Good to
(01:26:12):
hear from you today, sir. Happy Tuesday. Happy Tuesday to you, Brian.
Speaker 4 (01:26:16):
I just called to let you know I'm still watching
and listening, and I appreciate I don't see things the
way you see it, but I'm just gonna leave it
right there. I don't go back and forth no more.
Speaker 1 (01:26:25):
I'm done with all of that.
Speaker 4 (01:26:26):
I don't share anymore. I appreciate show up and vote,
and that's the end of that, and I suggest everybody
do that.
Speaker 1 (01:26:32):
Just show up and vote. That's all. Show up.
Speaker 4 (01:26:35):
Look at my bag of Show up and vote.
Speaker 1 (01:26:37):
That's all you gotta do it. But you know what
I'm saying, well, and I agree with you. But heck,
you don't even have to show up anymore. You can
mail it in if you're not able to show up
and vote. But vote. I think that's an important thing.
That's a message from Will today and I share it.
Speaker 4 (01:26:48):
Yeah, just just show up and vote. Stop all this
fighting and telling stories whatever. Yeah, whoever's telling stories, I'm not.
I'm just staying out of all this mess. I got
a family to raise and I don't need no problems
for them. But everybody out there, have a good day
and just vote and nice to hear.
Speaker 1 (01:27:04):
Well. God bless you, sir. I appreciate your message and
we do. We do see eye to eye on that.
We got to vote, right, Yeah, just vote, man, the
rest of it no better. Just just vote and take
care of your family, all right, Yes, and maintain a
calm demeanor and try to be nice to each other. Yes,
God love you, Will. Who's next, Joe John? Thanks for
(01:27:26):
calling this morning. A happy Tuesday to you.
Speaker 9 (01:27:30):
Hey, Brian, too quick comments one on Will do your
own research. You don't have to do much. Just go
to the gas station, go to the grocery store. That's
all the research you need to vote for November. Secondly,
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Anyone that wants to meet him, come out and join us.
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The Pub and Hyde Park And what was the hours again?
Speaker 9 (01:27:56):
Twelve thirty two thirty Saturday.
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It's well and Rookwood. Oh in Rookwood, Okay, the public
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Good morning.
Speaker 17 (01:30:40):
I I've noticed a couple of instances of the Democratics
party just absolving themselves of any blame. And the first
one I saw was a beam on Facebook this morning
that's actually a picture of Reverend Jim Jones saying he's
faked an assassination attempt to gain popularity, and this is
running out now.
Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
Uh.
Speaker 17 (01:31:00):
The other one is the similarity between the Democrats arguments
that if only Trump would do the right thing, then
I wouldn't have to be mad at him. Is the
same argument that domestic abusers use when there when their
spouse's misbehaved. If only she had done what I wanted,
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then I wouldn't.
Speaker 1 (01:31:22):
Have had to hit her. Nice parallel. I mean, it's
I think, you're you're, you're, you're, you're right. What it
really it sounds like to me? Just draw another parallel.
If Trump would just not talk and would go away, period,
end of story. Right, they don't want him to talk.
I can't talk about issues because issues are going to
(01:31:43):
piss somebody off and drive him to shoot him. That's
why I think. You know, if you look at the
reporting on this most recent effort and hope this, hopefully
this uh, this routh guy is the last person ever
raises a firearm and tries to kill Donald Trump. But
obviously he was all about the Ukrainian situation. All the
reports at Wallstreet Journal, all the way over to the
most left wing media outlets pointing out he was involved
(01:32:04):
in Ukraine some and also involved in with some really
dicey and shady characters. He's got a terrible criminal background,
all these things, right, you know, so.
Speaker 17 (01:32:14):
What you know, if only he agreed with us, then
we'd get along fine.
Speaker 1 (01:32:18):
There are there they are. And maybe he was afraid
that Donald Trump would get elected. It would be the
rebirth of Adolf Hitler. Going back to all the comments
that the left has made called literally calling Donald Trump
the embodiment of Adolph Hitler, Right, I mean you nailed it.
Speaker 17 (01:32:34):
On that one. I'm going to hit for this and
the democracy that existential thread. What do you think is
going to happen?
Speaker 1 (01:32:41):
Yeah? Well, I think that's actually what they're hoping for,
and they're hoping for it because he stands a chance
of winning, and he stands a chance of getting in
the way like he did during his first term of
the expansion of the administrative state and the eradication and
erosion of your constitutional rights. To boil down what it
means to be a Democrat these days as the stink
(01:33:02):
from say when John F. Kennedy was a Democrat. Appreciate
the call, Chris, thank you, my friend. Let's see what
Joey's got this morning. Joey, thanks for holding in. Welcome
to the program. All right, good morning, Brian.
Speaker 18 (01:33:15):
I'd like to say that there definitely have to be
cover ups and they're involved. I mean, they repeated on
a daily basis how much they saw and delay things
until they go away.
Speaker 1 (01:33:26):
And that's their tactic.
Speaker 18 (01:33:27):
They did that with our entire Hawaiian island burning to
the ground. They did that with the derailment of the
train up in Ohio. When it comes to this first shooter,
the family has been buried already. You know, there's no
comment on it. There's lies. There's one immediate lie that
nobody's really expanded on that that day that morning the
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parents called the police and they said that their son
was missing, and that that was the only statement that
ever came out.
Speaker 9 (01:33:58):
That's not true.
Speaker 18 (01:34:00):
There's no way they just called the police and said
they're twenty something year old son is missing. They said
a lot more than that.
Speaker 9 (01:34:08):
They were concerned.
Speaker 18 (01:34:09):
There was a reason that they couldn't find him that
morning that they called the police.
Speaker 9 (01:34:13):
They're lying about that.
Speaker 18 (01:34:16):
The kid having no social media blueprint. It's just a
complete lie.
Speaker 9 (01:34:19):
Today.
Speaker 18 (01:34:21):
You can't even get a job if you're not on
the computer anymore to fill out an application. There's not
a kid going that doesn't have a phone app. There's
someone that has spoke to him on the phone. He
had to have a cell phone. They must think we're
all stupid, but they lie through their teeth. They delay,
stall and bury things. There's the newest tactic. Even running
(01:34:41):
for president. You just stay away because the media will
take care of it for you. They will bury it
for you, they will cover it with a new event
and just bury it and go on.
Speaker 8 (01:34:51):
And that's what they do.
Speaker 18 (01:34:53):
And there's no way it's a coincidence that this guy
just showed up down there. There's just no way. If
you look at it all they think were all stupid,
even the sheriffs down there that they did in the interview,
which said, you know, this is can't be coincidental. Basically
I don't know what his quotes were, but he was just,
you know, amazed. How does this just happen?
Speaker 10 (01:35:14):
And that's what they do.
Speaker 18 (01:35:15):
They just delay stall, almost like a lawyer's tactic right
in the courtroom. Sometimes until you get what you want,
you just delay it. You might keep it in court
for a year or two or whatever, do it goes
away until you get what you want. And that's what
they do, and it's so insulting. We had an island
burned to the ground and he gave him a few
hundred dollars a piece and didn't go down there until
the pressure was too much. And by the way, when
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he went down there, nobody was happy to see.
Speaker 1 (01:35:40):
It's just that's what they do.
Speaker 18 (01:35:41):
And it's a shame they're lying.
Speaker 9 (01:35:42):
It's no accident.
Speaker 18 (01:35:43):
And I feel that there'll be another one on the
turf if they don't keep an eye on him. They
have no qualms with him going away before before the election,
and you know then what happens to Kadie Vance step in.
You know, he should be allowed to step in if
they deject to it, because they certainly did that with her.
Speaker 1 (01:36:00):
Well, I looked up what the rules are on that,
and from my understanding, based upon what was seen to
be very credible reporting, the Republican National Committee members or
or or officials would decide who would be the person
taking over for Donald Trump. You know, they would say
Jade Vance, they picked somebody else, but it would be
(01:36:20):
their decision. The problem is we're getting so close to
the election advance. Uh, their early voting begins in a
couple of weeks and in a lot of places, including
the swing states. So uh, you know, once the ballots
are printed and once early voting beginning, it certainly creates
a very complicated landscape should something actually happen to Donald
(01:36:40):
Trump that would force him either be enabled incapable of running.
You use your imagination on that one. So yeah, yeah, sure.
How long will be How long will it be before
the Secret Service releases a report on what happened last time?
It's been two months?
Speaker 10 (01:36:55):
Oh, rhetorical, you're not going to hear anything.
Speaker 18 (01:36:58):
You're going to vary it, just like the very laptop,
Just like they've buried everything.
Speaker 9 (01:37:01):
That's what you do.
Speaker 18 (01:37:02):
And the biggest enemy really anymore. It's taken people a
long time to realize, but the really number one enemy
out there is the media. I mean, they're the one
that drives this train. They're the one that buried it.
They're the one that illustrates it. They're the one that
takes it. They're the one that distorts people's minds. The
media is a very big enemy, and they're completely complicit,
(01:37:23):
and they're arranging all these things to just happen.
Speaker 1 (01:37:27):
Well, I certainly agree that they are complicit. I don't
know if they're capable of arranging it for it to happen,
but they can certainly facilitate the cover up or pick
you know what to what to report on that obviously
benefits one political candidate over the other. And they do
that literally every single day. Thank you so much for
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Speaker 9 (01:40:38):
Oh, thank you so much for having me on.
Speaker 6 (01:40:41):
I'm not surprised, Brian Thomas, that you and I woke
up to a second attempt on a former president of
the United States of America. And I'm framing it that
way because I'm trying to speak to reasonable people, no
matter what their political party is, that can just clearly say,
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trying to kill a former president or any.
Speaker 1 (01:41:09):
Elected official, anybody is outrageous. Anybody.
Speaker 6 (01:41:16):
What happened was I turned on I turned on the
TV and I started scanning other shows, and they were
literally blaming the former president for someone trying to kill
him twice. Yeah, and so I'm trying to digest, Okay,
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how are they coming to these conclusions? How are they
saying that he had anything to do with someone showing
up to a golf course, camping out for twelve hours
and trying to kill him between the fifth and sixth
hole on a golf course in Florida. And so that's
how far we've gone in our society when I'm listening
(01:42:05):
to grown people who call themselves journalists putting out this
kind of rhetoric and really inciting violence. And so I'm
an independent I'm watching this stuff like a lot of
people are watching it, and I have to just tell you,
I'm so outraged this morning about.
Speaker 10 (01:42:28):
What has happened.
Speaker 6 (01:42:29):
Meaning I don't want to get to a place Brian
Thomas where I'm actually kind of indifferent or numb are
acting like this is normal. This is not normal to
try to kill a former sitting president. Anytime, but definitely
two times in the same year.
Speaker 1 (01:42:51):
Well, let us look at history. I mean, this is
not the first time someone's attempted to kill someone who
sits in a position of power or has the ability
to influence the hearts and of masses of humanity. The
efforts have been made against, you know, shooting the Pope.
You know, you can talk about John F. Kennedy getting shot,
Bobby Kennedy getting shot by Sir Hans, Sir Han, crazy
people with guns, access to guns. This is not me
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having a go against the Second Amendment, but you know,
I think it supports my reason to justify the Second
Amendment because you may encounter a crazy person someday. Oh yeah,
like the guy that tried to kill me on the highway.
You know, guess what, the world's filled with crazies. And
if you are in a capacity to have outreach in
your in a capacity to run for office, and you
have a platform and position, and you have a multitude
(01:43:36):
of humanity, notably fifty to forty five percent of every
human being in the United States of America lining up
calling you a Nazi because of your political positions, one
of those nut jobs may be influenced by much in
the same way one of the nut jobs, or what
they call the right wing side of the equation, some
clan member or some racist member of some racist group
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surround themselves in an echo chamber convince themselves that the
color of the skin really defines who a person is
and justifies eradicating them. Or maybe you're a Nazi and
think the Jews need to be wiped off the face
of the earth. Guess what nutjobs get elected to high office?
To Christopher.
Speaker 6 (01:44:17):
And I have to tell you, Brian, I sat back
and watched some of the world leaders bring more condemnation
for the second attempt on his life than our own
elected American people. Like those leaders out there, the world
leaders were saying, like an example would be Benjamin Nitt
(01:44:38):
and Yahoo. You know, really just condemned it in about
three sentences, right, It didn't take a paragraph or two
paragraphs to clarify anything. This is wrong, it's outrageous, and
the former president has nothing to do with someone trying
to assassinate him. Now, the other part of this that
I want to say is those who were cheerleading that
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someone almost tried to kill him. So there are also
people out there saying Hey, man.
Speaker 9 (01:45:07):
This is a good thing, right.
Speaker 1 (01:45:09):
I hope they get them exactly right.
Speaker 6 (01:45:11):
That's the world we're living in. Brian Thomas. And early
voting in Pennsylvania, I believe starts today. So people are
starting to cast their votes for the election today in
the backdrop of one of the leading candidates almost being
assassinated on a golf course. And by the way, I
do give the secret Service person don't know or her
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who saw something and did something about it. And I
also give credit that person is a hero. That secret
Service person as a hero who went to that whole
looked at the fence line, saw something unusual. Because, by
the way, law enforcement is under attack and we're always
Tuesday morning quarterbacking. Let's say it wasn't a gun, it
was a stick. Were saying, why in the hell was
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he discharging or her Secret Service agent? Because I don't
know if it's a male or female, why were they
discharging their weapon? We would have been second guessing them
on that fence line. So that was a very courageous person,
courageous thing and person who did that. But also the
citizen on the outside who said, you see something, you
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say something, You've provided information and law enforcement, which ultimately
got the gentleman caught. And so there were some good
things that happened on that day, but look, the man.
We've got to all just condemn this kind of behavior.
And anybody out there who thinks that the former president
was attempting to have someone assascinate him so that he
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could then win an election or get sympathy is absolutely
a nut. If you're one of those people and you're
listening to Brian Thomas and I and you think in
some way that he manufactured his own potential assassination twice
in the United States of America, you are officially gone,
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meaning your political mindset are, how you're viewing the world
is just wrong. And so there are people out there
writing that stuff. Bryan Thomas, Oh, I know this man
put this stuff together.
Speaker 1 (01:47:17):
I think they do it just distir the pot of agitation,
and for no other reason than that, not that they
truly believe in it. But the guy's still alive. He's
subject to questioning, and to the extent Donald Trump called
him up and arranged for it, I think they'd figure
that one out. Let's pause, We'll bring Christopher, will bring
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Speaker 6 (01:49:52):
Look, people are out here talking about voting regarding and
I hear this talking point that the former president has
thirty five felon these and I'm not going to vote
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In fairness, that entire case in Manhattan was all manufactured, right.
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A lot of people don't understand that, Brian Thomas, that
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A rogue judge.
Speaker 6 (01:50:25):
And I don't care what your political persuasion is. Again,
I'm just trying to speak truth to power that that
was a manufactured case against an American citizen. And what
most people should be thinking about is if they could
do something like that to a former president, they could
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do it to you. That's really what you should take
from the case, not the rhetoric that you're hearing from
the other side because it came up in the debate, Oh,
you are a felon, And so people are re this
narrative as if this was some fair trial when it
was really just a way to give the Democratic Party
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a political talking point that they're all talking about. But
the reality was that this was something that no one
would be charged on. And the other case where they said, hey, man,
he inflated the prices of his properties. By the way,
most Americans who have properties believed that their properties are
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more valuable than anybody else. But the bank comes in
and intervenes. Brian Thomason says, guess what, I'll give you
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me back the terms of that loan, I'm great about it.
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Every bank in that case said there were no victims.
I enjoyed doing business with mister.
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Yeah, that was an arms long transaction with sophisticated people
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take it face value. You're oh, my places were, hey, Christopher,
my places worth seventeen million dollars. Uh, No, it's not,
says the bank. You know, I can go to Zillow
and get a better estimate than something coming out of
your mouth. And hell, banks have their own real estate appraisers,
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and they know how to do cops themselves, and they'd
never give a loan out to someone that wasn't well
a reliable person to give a loan out to. And
you're right, nobody got ripped off in that, and yet
he was prosecuted. And as to the thirty four fellony one,
you have to be a real deep weed diver under
the legal theories to really get it, get a great
(01:52:45):
handle on all of the backflipping and contortions they went
through to create a fake crime to prosecute him with
something the federal government wasn't even interested in looking into.
So you're right, you're dead right on that one. It's
just that the American public just isn't interested in looking
at the facts behind that to reach the same conclusion
that you've reached, which it was part of this lawfair thing.
Speaker 6 (01:53:08):
And Brian, for you and I and for the listening audience,
it doesn't matter who we're talking about. We're just trying
to be fair. We're just trying to say, look, man,
this was wrong. This case should never have been brought.
Now the Supreme Court has weighed in and said, guess what,
all the stuff that you did was wrong. And you
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have the Attorney General of the United States giving some
press conference this week or the end of last week
that they are just the fairest institution out there, and
that all of these cases, whether it's secret documents at
former president's Trump's home, president former President Biden's home, former
(01:53:51):
President Clinton's home, I'm treating everybody the same. Deevie Wonder
can look at this and say, you're not treating everybody
the same. For the Attorney General, I'm saying to you,
the log Gate piece is real, and I wanted to
just spend a moment dealing with it because I think
they're voters out there who might be listening, who think
(01:54:12):
that stuff is real when it is just rigged.
Speaker 9 (01:54:16):
It's not real. It's rigged.
Speaker 6 (01:54:18):
It's manufacturer against an American citizen who happens to be
running for president of the United States. And the goal
is to go after your political opponent, because you can't
beat the person maybe in their minds, at the ballot box.
So what I've got to do is I've got to manufacture,
facture something in the judicial system, the arm to create
(01:54:41):
and manufacture something that I can use against my political opponent,
even if it means I put them in jail Brian Thomas, Ye.
Speaker 1 (01:54:50):
And even if it means it comes to the cost
of sacrificing your reputation.
Speaker 6 (01:54:56):
I mean, you're a lawyer, your wife's a lawyer. Watching
this stuff, You've got to be sitting there scratching your
heads as a law student, going what in the world
is going on with our legal system? But it just
frustrates me because when I'm watching TV, it's often used
as a talking point. It's put in political ads as
(01:55:17):
if it's actually true. And so just like the Russian
collusion thing was all a fake. It was all created
by Hillary Clinton. People don't understand that. Now she's on
the campaign trail acting like she's Virgin Mary.
Speaker 9 (01:55:31):
She's not Virgin Mary.
Speaker 6 (01:55:33):
You know, this is the person that my understanding, if
I remember history here, that the former president actually beat
so she has an ax to grind, but he actually
created the Russian scandal.
Speaker 10 (01:55:46):
It was never true.
Speaker 6 (01:55:47):
So you got somebody out there, you know what, people
are listening to this god man smitham is not telling
the truths right now, that Russian thing was really real,
that he really was working with Putin. There are people
out there that have been brainwashed with this craziness and
they're taking it into the ballot box, actually voting that
way because they think all.
Speaker 10 (01:56:06):
These things are true.
Speaker 1 (01:56:07):
Brian's armas.
Speaker 6 (01:56:08):
That is what is so scary about journalism and the
media today. I can't find a good journalist out there
that will really just tell me the news and let
me decide what's how I feel about the fact patterns.
It's all of these opinions and lies. And we're gonna
look back on our country ten twenty thirty years and
(01:56:28):
we're gonna look at this period of time and go
journalism was absolutely dead in this period of time.
Speaker 10 (01:56:34):
I can't find it.
Speaker 1 (01:56:36):
Well. He didn't call looking for a fight, as I
always like to point out Christopher, but it's obvious who
I mean. They're in the tank for the Democrats and
the shift over to this you know, dictatorial lifestyle that
they prefer. They do not like our freedoms, our liberties,
and they're gonna do what over the hell they can
to get control over all aspects of our lives for
whatever reason. That's what they're interested in and the why
(01:56:57):
cheat and still to do it? But yeah, and it's
but you point out the reason they're doing it. They're
doing it because it works. They get away with it.
People don't pay enough attention to the underlying details of
any given subject matter to know when they're being lied to.
So you know, I give them prop for being effective,
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get them profits for the strategy that may very well
put Kamala Harrison office in spite of the fact that
it's been fifty eight now fifty nine days since she's
had a formal press conference since getting the Democratic nomination. Yeah, crazy,
isn't it.
Speaker 6 (01:57:30):
Let me in with something, Let me in with something positive,
Brian Thomas, And you're right about all of that. You know,
I am sitting in the parking lot of Seaton High School,
right next to Elder High School. I sometimes do the
interview after I drop off my kids, right and sometimes
people will say to me, why do you say your
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daughter goes to Seaton?
Speaker 9 (01:57:52):
You know me.
Speaker 1 (01:57:53):
Let me let me clarify a couple of points here,
real quick, real quick.
Speaker 6 (01:57:57):
Seaton is a hard target number one and number two
that I want other girls to know because the school
has given so much to our family that it's a
great place for them to send their daughters. Saton deserves
that recognition on my part when I can use a
platform to say good things about the school.
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Thank you so much, Brian, Well done, Christopher. I appreciate that.
God bless you, sir. We'll talk again next week. Stay well,
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Speaker 10 (01:59:45):
Yeah, you've had anytime.
Speaker 8 (01:59:47):
Great to be here.
Speaker 1 (01:59:47):
Well, and I regularly, Joe, everybody jokes about conspiracy theories,
Matt and something. I've got a running joke with a
couple of my listeners. We're now we're moving away from
calling them conspiracy theories and we're just called people who
have been previously labeled of that ILK just simply pattern observers.
And we we don't regularly get much information from our
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elected officials and those in lettered agencies. I think we
have yet to get a report in the last time
someone tried to kill Donald Trump. Here we have it
going on again. But question, how is it that this
guy was able to hang out on the fence line
at the golf course where Donald Trump was not even
scheduled to be for twelve hours? What put him there?
Why was he armed? Why did he set up a
(02:00:32):
defensive perimeter around himself when how could he possibly even
know that Trump was going to play golf that day
when he wasn't scheduled to do it. Matt, you have
the answers any of these questions. Does it sound like
a conspiracy theory?
Speaker 10 (02:00:46):
This is terrifying that this is happening, And you know,
I agree with you, there's something that smells very bad
about this. Look. I was kind of with the mindset
after what happened about what Spenny, Okay, maybe there was
a weakness in the security and maybe somebody took advantage
of it, and uh, you know, it kind of is
what it is. And but now there's something that doesn't
(02:01:08):
add up yet, right, Like there's something clearly rotten in
Denmark and the now two times two months apart, We've
had crazy people that have found the exact right point
in the weakness point of the U. S. Secret Service
protection plan of President Trump.
Speaker 15 (02:01:28):
Uh.
Speaker 10 (02:01:28):
And we're in the right place at the exact right
time uh to to be able to in one case
in Butler, Pennsylvania, actually get off a shot at him,
and they shot him uh and they uh, you know,
they narrow he narrowly survived, uh. And could they killed
another person uh and injured several others. In the case
(02:01:50):
of this case in in West Palm Beach, Florida, the
thankfully thanks to the brave view of Secret Service agent.
You know, the agent fired at this person before they
were able to get a shot off of Trump, and
they the person fled and then law enforcement recovered him
(02:02:13):
to counting or two away fleeing from the scene. But
the fact is is that this is way too close
for comfort. And I'm very suspicious about what's going on here.
I don't know if there's a problem inside the campaign,
or a problem inside the FBI, or a problem inside
(02:02:35):
the Department of Homeland Security or the Secret Service or
wherever it may be. But there's something off. And I
will say that the guy who is leading the investigation
for the Miami Field Office of the FBI, is to
have a lot of problems in his background. There have
been documents that have come out from judicial washing and
(02:02:57):
power oversight over the past uh several years here on
this guy.
Speaker 1 (02:03:03):
That he is a.
Speaker 10 (02:03:05):
Troubling individual. He has a very anti Trump bias, and
he's a character we've seen before. So seeing him out
there again is very interesting.
Speaker 17 (02:03:16):
Uh.
Speaker 10 (02:03:16):
This this character that they've arrested, this Ryan Raups guy,
the suspect. He's had interactions with the with the people
have worn the FBI about this guy many times over
the years. Right, Like, so the latest thing that came
out last night, there's a report that came out that
a woman that filed a warning with the FBI last
(02:03:38):
year about this guy, saying that he was a violent person.
Right like she was worrying about him. She had made
a previous Uh. This is a nurse who interacted with
him when he was in Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (02:03:51):
Is her name? Yeah?
Speaker 10 (02:03:53):
Yeah, and and and so and she she also, in
an hour long interview with the customs agent upon her
return to the United States in twenty twenty two, had
also raised concerns about this guy. Why didn't Kamala Harris's
administration do something about this, right Like, I mean, they knew,
they knew that this guy was a problem if they
(02:04:15):
let him walk free, and they didn't do anything about it,
and they didn't have any steps to take here.
Speaker 9 (02:04:20):
There's something really off about a lot of this right now,
and we've got a real problem.
Speaker 5 (02:04:26):
Here, well we do.
Speaker 1 (02:04:28):
And you know the other component of this, moving away
from who this guy is, what his motivations may or
may not have been, which seemed to be probably connected
with Donald Trump's physician relative to Ukraine. But all of
the people on the left screaming that somehow Donald Trump
brought this upon himself, the same people who repeatedly declare
(02:04:50):
that Donald Trump is the embodiment of Adolph Hitler, the
same people who repeatedly tell people the world that Donald
Trump is a threat to democracy. As I mentioned earlier
in the program, and I had previously, you know, I
remember it was a Twilight Zone episode, I think, where
a guy was able to go back in time knowing
full well about what Adolf Hitler did in World War Two,
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and he had the opportunity to kill him. It's one
of those sort of thought processes if you could go
back and do it, would you kill Adolf Hitler before
he acted on his impulses to eradicate the Jewish people
or begin World War Two? Or wouldn't you? And maybe
that's the thought press that are going through. Anybody who
would pick up a gun and go out and try
to shoot somebody based upon their political ideology, those are
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crazy people that could easily be influenced by someone running
around saying Donald Trump's a Nazi.
Speaker 10 (02:05:40):
Well yeah, And that's the thing is that the Democrat
candidate for president right now is out there lying to
the American public. He continues to say things like Donald
Donald Trump is a threat to democracy. Democracy is on
the ballot. You know, in that exact terminology that Kamala
Harris has used for the last several years in her
(02:06:01):
various public commentaries, you can literally find the exact quotes
on our social media pages and her speeches, etc. Is
the exact terminology that this would be assassin is used
in his own social media postings. And you can tell
that this is somebody who was deeply influenced by the
establishing media. Go through his if you do a very
(02:06:23):
deep dive read and analysis of this guy's social media postings,
and I've gone through his entire Twitter account before Act
took it down the other night and read every single
one of them. This is somebody who was a religious
viewer of the establishment media, from ABC News to NBC News,
(02:06:45):
to CBS News to CNN and so many more. He's
somebody who regularly sent please in suggestions and ideas to
people like David Murr, who moderated the recent debate on
ABC News, Martha ratt Ats, Nora O'Donnell, Aaron Vernett, Caitlin Collins,
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and so on and so on and so forth. I mean,
it's at a certain point to send stuff to Lester Holt,
right Like, so these people are all personally responsible for,
you know, the rhetoric that they that they've been using,
which has been false about Donald Trump, and now that
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jd Vance. You know, the latest thing that we see
this week is that the establishing media is trying to
blame Donald Trump and jd Vance for these supposed bomb
threats that are happening in Springfield, Ohio. Well, it turns out,
according to the Governor of Ohio, all thirty three bomb
threads that have been called in to into Springfield have
(02:07:50):
been hoaxes. In all, thirty three of them have come
from foreign countries. How is that Donald Trump or JD
Vance's fault, Well, damp Bash from CNN and all these
other people that were suggesting that it's their fault and
they need to come out and apologize for that. But
the fact is is that they continue to push this
narrative that somehow Donald Trump and Republicans more broadly are
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a threat to democracy and unsafe and so on and
so forth. And then what happens is is that eventually
they're going to convince some people out there. And they
convinced Ryan Ralph right like they convinced Ryan Ralph. And
Ryan Ralph acted on the the you know, the the
information that was given to him by Kamala Harris, Joe
Biden in the establishment media figures that we enlisted out
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there among others. And this is a guy who was
influenced by them. He literally went to Ukraine and tried
to enlist himself in the in the Ukrainian military, and
you know, even they thought it was a little crazy.
But the point is is that this is somebody who,
on the number of different occasions now has acted on
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the information that the establishing media has or the disinformation.
I should say that the established media has spread and
in this latest case, thanks only to a brave view
of Secret Service agent Doald Trump is alive again today.
The again, we shouldn't be in this position, No.
Speaker 1 (02:09:24):
We shouldn't. But you know the other thing that I
with the last time, the Secret Service failed and not
even accounting for the roofs face being an ideal shooting
perch to shoot at that stage. In this particular case,
if this this guy was able to hang out on
the fence of this golf course for twelve hours ahead
of time, and the Secret Service at some point, I
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guess was alerted that Trump was going to be going
to the golf course. You think, you know, even a
drone flying around the perimeter of the place just to
see if the place is secured would be logical and
reasonable that maybe doing a walk around. I mean, hell,
you know, you got to a NASCAR events or something,
then the drivers will walk around the track and check
everything out themselves to make sure that they know exactly
where any difficult spots are. You're talking about protecting someone's
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life in the aftermath of someone recently trying to assassinate
them and him is a guy who's running for the
highest elected office in the world.
Speaker 10 (02:10:18):
Yeah. Look, there's two things can be true here, right, Like,
we can have heroic aagients, right like and in Butler
we had heroic agents, right the sniper guy who took
out Crook's heroic agent, right, the agents who helped Trump
get out of the scene, heroic agents right like in
this case in West Palm Beach, the guy who is
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part of the advanced team that was moving a whole
ahead of Trump, herroic agent. But the problem is is
that the resources are not at the level they need
to be for President Trump. We've seen this repeatedly where
they've confirmed that because Donald Trump is a former president
and not the current president, he doesn't have the resources
(02:10:59):
that he needs. I think there have been reports that
Barack Obama actually has much higher level of detail and
security than Donald Trump does. And if that's the case,
which it appears to be, then Joe Biden and Kamala
Harris are personally responsible for these assassination ATTEPTS right, because
they're the ones that are denying Donald Trump the resources
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that he needs. He keeps saying that he needs to
have more now I don't think that Joe Biden's so
much checked in at this point, right This is the
guy who's totally checked out as president and is on
the beach in Delaware and he's done doing the job.
He's you know, phoning it in for the next few
months until he's gone and he knows that he's leaving
the White House, right like so, the I don't think
(02:11:44):
that he's so much to blame at this point anymore,
and appears to though.
Speaker 9 (02:11:47):
Him and Donald Trump had a great little phone call yesterday.
Speaker 10 (02:11:51):
Afterwards they connected and Trump was talking about this on
ex Twitter spaces last night. And I have every reason
to believe that Joe I've watched Tamala Harris to lose
the selection, right like, he thinks that what she did
to steal power and seize power from him, uh is
disgusting and he's read right like so. But I do
(02:12:11):
think that the fact of the matter is is that
Kamala Harris is personally responsible for all this stuff because
she is the one in her people throughout the course
of this throughout this administration. That means my work is
the Secretary of Homeland Security, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. These people
are allowing the Donald Trump to not have the security
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teams he needs. But again, they should have secured the
entire facility. And and by the way, also these other
people who say, oh, it's tough for presidents to play
golf with tough secure golf course, excuse me. Presidents has
been golfing.
Speaker 9 (02:12:51):
Since the history of time, right, like George W.
Speaker 6 (02:12:54):
Barack Obama played golf right, every taking in golf.
Speaker 10 (02:12:59):
Right, it's just the normal thing that they can figure
that out, and they can figure out how to secure
the golf course.
Speaker 1 (02:13:05):
Yeah, one would think, you know, the negligence, I find
it difficult to say Kamala Harrison, you know it was
responsible for this, but certainly she facilitated the appearance of negligence.
I mean, at best you can say the Secret Service
was negligent. Gross negligence perhaps, but at least negligent and
negligence perhaps predicated on all we don't have enough resources,
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which is of course that point is countered by the
fact that they clearly have enough resources to protect other
folks like Barack Obama adequately. And part of me wants
to think, well, maybe Donald Trump's rallies are so successful
in the face of Kamala Harris not being able to
fill a room of one hundred people. They want to
prevent him from going out and campaigning. You know, oh
(02:13:48):
my god, every time Donald Trump sticks his head outside,
he's going to get a bullet at him. Maybe he'll
quit doing it and start running a campaign like Kamala
Harris is running. Speculation wild. It just it feeds, it,
It all feeds.
Speaker 10 (02:14:01):
I don't think they want Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
They do not want him out there interacting with regular people.
Speaker 1 (02:14:06):
They don't.
Speaker 10 (02:14:07):
They really hate well, I'll tell you what they really hate.
They really hate those smaller events that Trump does, right,
like where you get to really see him as a person,
even more so than the rallies. Right, the rallies are
all along and good, but they really don't like that
stuff and they don't want Trump doing it. And for
the Secret Service to pull those events off, I mean
there's a lot of you know, they can't necessarily go
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shut down an entire restaurant, like when you see Trump
go show up at the Chick fil A in Atlanta
or something like that. Usually it's like surprise, unannounced visit.
The Secret Service goes in and does like a quick
sweep of their place first. But it's not like when
you're going through TSA, like if you're going I don't
know if you've ever been to a Trump rally right
like or been to it's almost like, you know, or
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like a major event. It's almost like going through TSA
to go to the airport where you know there's certain
items allowed, certain items not. You know, everybody goes through
the Battle of the Teachers and so on and so forth.
So that's what that's like. But they can't do that
at like when Trump stops at a McDonald's or Chick
fil a or something like that, right, So it's a
little bit different how they do that. I think they
want Trump to not have not be able to do
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that stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:15:16):
Yeah, well, it's certainly an easily reachable conclusion based upon
what has happened the last couple of times, what continues
to happen. It is always a pleasure, Matt Boyle to
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Speaker 10 (02:15:37):
You on you Bets anytime.
Speaker 1 (02:15:39):
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to the fifty five KRC Morning Show. My friend. It's
a pleasure to have you back on. Always a pleasure
to be here. Thanks Brian. Hey, real quick man, I
knocked an eye. I don't have a bucket list, but
if I had one, what I did yesterday would have
been on it. I took a day off. I was
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invited out to Camp Adderbury in Indiana, and I was
able to train with Navy Seal Teams two and three.
At least some of the members, twelve or fourteen of
them were there, and we shot on a range fifty
BMGs and for the first time in my life, I
was able to shoot beyond I think my the farthest
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distance I've ever shot on a range. I was probably
like three hundred yards. I was hitting them at thirteen
hundred yards. We were using Oh I yes, sir, we
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the explosive fifty col rounds, So there was no doubt
in your mind when you hit the target because it
would literally blow up. I had the best time. Man.
Those guys are awesome, those Sealed Team guys. I said,
you know, if we had, if our American military was
filled with the guys that I met yesterday, we'd have
nothing to worry about. Wow, you know.
Speaker 13 (02:18:11):
I mean a lot of people go to Hawaii or
Europe for vacation and you go on military training.
Speaker 1 (02:18:17):
So wow, you're really dedicated. Oh no, I'm just I
got a good friend. I'm I'm lucky to be in
the position I'm in that I got invited to this
because I have a retired lieutenant colonel who is a
sniper trainer, and he was there apparently trained you pretty good.
Oh my god, it was amazing what I learned yesterday. Anyway,
I had to get that out of my system because
some of my listeners don't know why I went a vacation,
(02:18:38):
and I took a vacation day. It was awesome anyway,
sadly timing terrible because of the most recent assassination attempt
on Trump. But we don't want to go focus on
that today with Daniel Davis, I want to talk about
Putin and apparently you're mentioning that he has increased his
army size to one and a half million. I saw
a Wall Street Journal article today and again the fog
(02:18:59):
of war is acknowledged, but headline one million are now
dead or injured in the Russia Ukraine war. So frightening
figures in that journal reporting. Yeah, and that's a little odd.
I'll tell you.
Speaker 13 (02:19:12):
I'm not sure where they get their numbers from. I know,
you know, because because nobody neither side, of course, publishes
real numbers. They and then they both exaggerate the opposite
side of numbers. But you know, most of the West.
I was looking for some information early this morning before
we came on and see a lot of the Western
people saying, oh, yeah, Russia loses about a thousand people
every day they do these meat grinder attacks. By some accounts,
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they say they've lost six hundred thousand dead on the
Russian side, and you know, and I just keep scratching
my head. I'm like, going, where are you guys looking,
because I see no actual evidence of meat grinder attacks,
so cold word based. You just flood the zone with
troops and they just get slaughter but they keep coming,
et cetera.
Speaker 1 (02:19:53):
I don't see any evidence.
Speaker 13 (02:19:54):
So, in fact, it's the evidence of the contrary that
Russia is the reason why they've been making such methodical
progress over this entire calendar year has been because they
don't want to put their troops at risk, so they're
heavy with firepower, and then only after they've destroyed a
lot of the fortifications c then they bring in the
troops to lower to move forward. Well, that tells you
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right there that the firepower is five or ten to
one in favor of the Russians in certain parts of
the front. And then they want to claim that the
casualty counts are the inverse, that Russia has ten times
more than Ukraine, which just doesn't make any sense at all.
It's just not rational. So I doubt that it's true
because if Russia was suffering that many casualties, they wouldn't
be continuing to move. But the other side does seem
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to be working that way.
Speaker 1 (02:20:40):
Yeah, well, they acknowledge the sort of what you and
I are I call the fog of war numbers here.
I mean it's the one million reference is collectively both sides,
and that's killed or wounded. And you and I both
know there's a whole lot of wounded people in any
combat situation. So just the numbers are just crazy. So
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where where are we on this? I would love to
have some definitive understanding of where the United States thinks
we're gonna take this, because I'm becoming less and less
convinced this is a worthy exercise, just because of the
reality that there's a finite number of Ukrainians fighting this battle,
and we can give them all the weapons in the world.
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But if they don't have people to fight against the
Russians and they're increasing army size, it's it's simply a
battle of attrition for the Russians to win, right, right.
Speaker 13 (02:21:30):
It really does come down to that simple. I mean,
there's other things involved, but the fundamental you just mentioned
is almost ironclad, especially in the history of warfare and
just in the logic of this war. You can look
at it when the Russian side has somewhere around thirty
million more men of military age that they can draw,
and then the Ukraine side does. If you get into
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a war of attrition, which we are definitely in, then
the side with the most inputs is the one that's
gonna win. So if you have more men, if you
have more ammunition, and if you more industrial capacity, unless
you just decide to quit one day, and neither side
is because both sides are viciously committed to this. Then
you see that one point or another, then the weight
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of all the inputs are certainly going to wear down
the other side. And that's exactly what we're seeing on
the front line. Now here's my big problem. I wish
you were in the White House, because if the person
in the White House came to the same logical conclusion
you did, then this would probably be getting wrapped up. Instead,
we are right on the threshold of potentially escalating the
war because Zelensky is pleading and begging and cajoling trying
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to get long range weapons from the US, France and Britain,
and the Russian side has said in the most emphatic
terms they.
Speaker 1 (02:22:44):
Have in the entire war that if you use long.
Speaker 13 (02:22:47):
Range weapons systems in our country and in the depth
of our country. Then we were going to say that
is the direct involvement of the NATO countries and we
will take appropriate countermeasures.
Speaker 1 (02:22:58):
And I know I've been seeing it.
Speaker 13 (02:23:00):
All over the net that all these experts in the
Western saying he's just bluffing, He's never gonna do that.
And I'm telling you there is no reason to risk
finding out if that's true or not, if he's gonna
expand because look, those things, those missiles, they won't change anything.
Speaker 1 (02:23:17):
There's not enough of them.
Speaker 13 (02:23:18):
It would take months long sustained long range bombing campaign
to have a difference at the front line.
Speaker 1 (02:23:25):
We don't have that many missiles.
Speaker 13 (02:23:26):
Secretary of Defense last week admitted we don't have that
many attackums missiles. So why start something that could spawn
an expanded war if it can't even help all the way?
Speaker 1 (02:23:37):
Well, doubling down on what you just said, going back
to my time yesterday at Camp Atterbury and spending time
with men in uniform, we're short on all kinds of
military equipment. It's across the board. We are in a
sorry state in terms of preparedness generally speaking. Is the
conclusion that I reached.
Speaker 13 (02:23:57):
Well, that certainly matches what I'm seeing where too. I mean,
not only are we sending all this stuff to Ukraine,
we're also sending just huge plane loads of shiploads of
stuff to Israel almost on a daily basis, not almost
on a daily basis. And at the same time, the
Congress is saying, yea, let's send more stuff out to
the Indo Pacific in Taiwan as well, And you just
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have to ask the question. We can't even recruit enough
people to man all of our ships in the Navy.
We're having to decommissionships because we don't have enough troops
and we don't have enough ammunition of various categories. While
you're just giving it out to everybody and risking war
with Russia. But Brian, I'm just telling you, if you
succeeded and we actually got into a war with Russia,
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because of this situation here, we don't have the men,
we don't have the material, we don't have the industrial
capacity to fight a sustained war air go. We could
lose a war if we fight against the Russia or
a China. Right now, that's the harsh truth.
Speaker 1 (02:24:56):
Well, in two real quick observations in order for Ukrainians
should they get long range missiles. I think Putin is
kind of on the right track because I believe you're
going to confirm what I'm going to say here. To
operate those long range missiles requires technology links to to
secure systems that the Ukrainians do not have access to
and do not know how to use. So it require
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American direct involvement to be able to launch and hit
targets in Russia. Am I right on that?
Speaker 13 (02:25:23):
That's why Putin made that comment last Friday. He expressly
acknowledged that, and then subsequently you've had senior British and
American officials acknowledge that's true. So yes, it's not just
misinformation by the Russian side, it's acknowledged by our side
and self evidently true.
Speaker 1 (02:25:40):
Daniel David Steve Daiber, I wish we had longer to talk.
We are sadly out of time. Always enjoy these conversations,
as troubling as they may be for some of my listeners,
this is just the carhol Harshold reality that we're dealing with,
and somebody needs a plan to get this done and
over with, because I think you know it wouldn't just
be Vladimir Putin's army. The second point I want to make,
they are joining forces and working collectively with the Chinese
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and other enemy powers of ours, so.
Speaker 5 (02:26:06):
We would be in a real big Shootrea.
Speaker 1 (02:26:09):
Yeah, Yeah, you're absolutely right, Daniel Davis, deep dive search
for him online. You'll run right into him and we'll
look forward to next Tuesday and another discussion my friend Ge.
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