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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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One week to go, well.

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Indeed, Happy Tuesday, folks, Brian. I'm right here, glad to
see just Trekker. He belongs in there in the lineup,
looking forward to the seven o'clock hour, first guest and
for a full hour. Joe describes it as the farewell tour.
We'll see what Congressman Brad Weinster has to say about that.
Old politicians never die, they just fade away. Well, don't
know if Congress Winter's going to fade.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Away or not.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Maybe we'll get a little update on what he's planning
on doing after he departs Congress.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
But he's still there.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
He's still a Congressman, and he still has thoughts and
opinions on what's going on in the world. One of
the things I'm going to ask him about I'll get
to here just in a minute. Something Daniel Davis brought
up a couple of weeks ago. We're running out of missiles. Anyway,
we'll see what Congress weinsterpe has to say about that.
Inside Scoop, it is Tuesday, every Tuesday after Congression. Weinster
Please today eight oh five with Today Joel Paul Locke

(01:18):
returns to talk about the latest on the election, the book,
the agenda, what Trump should do in his first one
hundred days should be a great conversation with Joel.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
I like him, he's a good guy.

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And empower You seminar tonight Danzel Monk how Black Americans
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We'll find out or an in person or not find
out though, and.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
I'll let you know.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
So Danzel at eight thirty, and then Austin, my buddy
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So that's the lineup for this morning, and always enjoy
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found a Joe. My favorite headline from this morning. It's
not in the stack of stupid. Don't know if you
saw it ready.

Speaker 5 (02:30):
Now.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
It's been described in different headlines depending on where you
read it. The original reporting from the Daily Mail headline
over a Daily Caller, Waltz reportedly had romantic relationship with
China's Wang in his twenties. Did you see that one? No,
I guess I will. I will at the outset sake.

Speaker 6 (02:54):
Yeah, penalties, so.

Speaker 5 (02:55):
We can get into the penalty box all myself.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Yeah close.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Maybe you should actually read Waltz's Wang reportedly had a
romantic relationship in China. Any that makes more sense anyway? Yeah,
and again my caveat is I don't know if it's
fake or not, but the Daily Mail put its reputation
on the line to the extent it has one. They

(03:29):
say he allegedly had a passionate romance with the daughter
of a high ranking Chinese Communist Party official back in
his nineteen eighty nine teaching stint in the Chinese city
of Foshan. Jenna Wang was an English teacher there. She
told The Daily Mail that well, they kept a relationship

(03:49):
a ship on the DL because her dad, a high
ranking Chinese Communist Party official and chairman of a labor
union in her home city, Bin Hui, would be upset
and very angry if he found out that two were
having a relationship. So they talked about getting married, but

(04:10):
the relationship deteriorated when Walts allegedly insinuated that Wang was
only marrying him for a US passport. So that's about
all going to give that one. We'll see if that
it's the October surprise. But obviously, being who I am
and having a bit of a blue sense of humor,

(04:31):
I do gravitated toward the headline anyway. According to Daniel
Davis and I were talking about this situation with Israel
after the launch from Iran and the one hundred and
eighty or so missiles that were launched, most of them
did not hit anything. Many of them were shot down
by the US supplied missile defense systems that we well

(04:51):
supply to Israel and we of course supplied to Ukraine,
and we of course need them ourselves. Therein lies the
challenge because my point to Daniel Davis, and he agreed
with me completely. Listen, these things are expensive, and if
they have tens of thousands of even cheap, you know,
hard to control missiles like bottle rockets they launch in,

(05:12):
you're gonna have to launch one of these very expensive
missile systems to shoot them down so you can protect
the citizenry. Aren't you going to run out of those
sometime soon? And yeah, it's like, of course, there's only
a finite number of these things can be built, and
the more rockets get launching into Israel, the more they
have to use them to defend themselves. And lo and behold,
you wake up and find out we are running low

(05:33):
on the air defense missiles. They point out, it's raising
questions about the Pentagon's readiness to respond to the ongoing
wars in the Middle East, Europe, and the potential conflict
in the Pacific which hasn't yet broken out, which gets
precariously closer and closer to war over the between China
and Taiwan. So interceptors, they say, are the most sought

(05:55):
after drone sought after ordinance. Given the widening crisis in
the Middle East. The shortfall that we're facing right now
could become even more urgent after Israel's Friday night strike
on Iran, which officials say may spark another wave of
attacks by Tehran, another wave of one hundred and eighty
or two hundred rockets. Maybe the primary defense is called

(06:18):
the standard missile. I am relying on the Wall Street
Jurnal reporting, but they did talk with people in the
no standard missile initial cap Usually ship launched come in
various types, but they are the most common. We actually
launched more than one hundred of these standard missiles since
Hamasa's attack on Israel in October of last year. That's

(06:40):
you said, more than one hundred, Well it's only one hundred.
Hang on there, it gets a little worse. Defense Department
out loud said, we don't disclose publicly our stockpiles. Obviously
that's information we don't want our adversaries to have. However,
the heavy use of obviously a finite and limited supply

(07:01):
of these missiles is concerning to the military because we
can't make them quickly enough, and we can't keep pace
with the really significantly high demand that the situation Ukraine
Middle East has created. Pentagon Warriors it could run through
its inventory faster that can replace them, leaving US, the

(07:21):
United States vulnerable in a potential conflict. I would argue anywhere,
but they specifically cite the Pacific. Fellow de Wut, director
of the Conventional Defense Program at the Stimson Center in Washington,
Elias Josef, apparently a noted authority on this quota, is
saying the US has not developed a defense industrial base
intended for a large scale war of attrition in both

(07:44):
Europe and Middle East. It's that war of attrition I
was talking about with Daniel Davis while meeting its own
readiness standards, and both of those wars are extended conflicts,
which was not part of the US defense planning. I
guess there's only so much you can plan for. But
given that, you know, we seem to be the not

(08:04):
the world's largest, you know, weaponry supplier, but among the largest,
we have all of these allies reaching out to US
seeking weapons for from US. I guess they don't make
them themselves anymore. You think NATO would have its own
manufacturing facility for weapons that they might need to defend itself.

(08:25):
They say increasing production of these weapons is difficult. It
often requires the company's open new production lines, expand facilities,
high additional workers, and they don't necessarily want to do that,
not knowing how long the demand's going to be around.
Hm US has built up interceptar stocks over recent years. However,

(08:46):
the US, in any one single month of the conflict
in the Middle East, has launched dozens of these missiles,
and production capacity can't keep up. According to analysts and
defense officials, are which is the manufacturer of the so
called standard missiles, can make a maximum of a few

(09:08):
hundred annually. That's why I grabbed a hold of that.
We used up one hundred of them since the October
attack on Israel. That's our ships firing our standard missiles
from various locations. One hundred. I guess that is well
one third of the total production that can be even
made in an entire county year. But that production, the

(09:32):
few hundred max Standard missile manufactured per year isn't for US.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
It has to status.

Speaker 2 (09:40):
So I know only not only our potential needs, but
the at least fourteen allies who also buy these standard missiles.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
That's according to RTX.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
They say since the war with Amas and Israel began
last year, US ships have launched more than ready. This
is your money one point eight billion dollars worth of
interceptors in order to stop Iran and its proxies from
attacking Israel as well as the ship's going through the
Red Sea. That's according to Navy officials, and in terms

(10:12):
of strategy, the general reports of the Navy often launches two
interceptors for every one missile it is responding to, just
as what they call is an insurance policy, and a
single loan standard missile can cost millions of dollars as

(10:33):
contrasted to the tiny, pesky yet very inexpensively manufactured drones
and these bottle rockets that quite often are launched into
Israel and other places, huge differential in cost. I wonder
how many attack drones you can make for well millions
of dollars. One official congressional official quoted as saying, those

(10:58):
are really expensive munitions to sh shoot down crappy, hoothy targets,
and every one that they expend takes months to replace
and at a high high cost. Well, I guess how
long can you keep it up?

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Tuesday, a full hour with Congress and Weinstrip in the
studio seven uh clock. Always looking forward to having him
and studio. Good conversationalist and should be why I'm going
to ask him definitely about this air defense system. Obviously
not part of multiple committees that have you know, information,

(12:15):
and he's in the know on these items. So we'll
see what Congress winsor has to say and what his
position is relative to our support of Ukraine in that conflict,
because it doesn't seem to be going real well for
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and T phones, pulling out all stops both campaigns in
the final week up to the election, they rolled out

(12:37):
Gwen Waltz over the weekend. On Sunday, Katie Kuric, she
happens to be the current wife of vice presidential hopeful
Tim Waltz. Case he haven't gotten the memo on that,
Kuric did ask her directly about her husband being called
tampon Tim because he signed the bill that put freemenstter
products in all restrooms, including boys rooms, which you know,

(13:01):
maybe one of the reasons Trump is leading in the
polls because to most Americans that sounds like batcrap insanity.
Of course, she's got to support her husband. And this
is what she had to say in response. If kids
are hungry in school, what that does to brain and learning,

(13:22):
You're not going to learn to read. So if you're
talking about learning to read and closing gaps and you
better take away the barriers to that. If that's tampons,
then that's tampons, right.

Speaker 5 (13:38):
Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened
to it.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Do you remember when you used to have to rely
on tampons when you were learning to read daily She
went on, take away the barriers and let's get the
let's get to the real work of this, not get
lost in what our components and as some people would say,
you know, equaling the playing field or whatever it might be.

(14:06):
Close quote are you dumber now after I read that sentence?
Dumber than you were a moment ago after I read
her response to well, Tampon's having some connection with reading.
You know that's interesting, Joe, you selected the bubbling bong
of stupidity. Most people accuse Kamala Harris of hitting the

(14:27):
wine bottle, so maybe she has a different mind altering
drug of chores of choice. Here's another state from.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
Walls.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
Tim and I have always thought that about removing barriers
to learning and success and whatever that barrier is, whether
it be a free lunch, or menstruation products or knowing
who you are. Everyone means everyone, and some things look
different for some people. People have different needs and they
have different resources, but everyone means everyone and all of us.

(15:05):
Such he's channeling Kamala Harris here, So that's not an
unmessy journey. But we have looked at it like what
do you need to move forward? What do you need
to be happy and healthy and have success, and how
might we most effectively and best help with that? And
then mind your own damn business right, then get out

(15:25):
of the way, because and I think that those two
pieces probably describe Tim. He's compassionate, he's empathetic, he removes barriers.

Speaker 7 (15:37):
What is God's holy name? Are you bothering about?

Speaker 2 (15:43):
Other fun quotes from this back and forth conversation with
Katie Kirk. We see equity as getting people what they
need to get to a specific place where we can
have that conversation. And moving over to her husband current
husband quote, he's such an amazing person and how he

(16:03):
models support for his wife and empowers women and empowers
me is really miraculous. So he has you know, he
had a good sense of humor about things, obviously referring
back to being called tampon Tim. And yet she wasn't
quizzed or asked about how her current husband slapped the
next girlfriend so hard she spun around.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
Uh, well there is that, and how.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
His first marriage ended after he had an affair with
their children's nanny who he got pregnant. I love how
he empowers women.

Speaker 4 (16:41):
It's just it's so does not make this.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
And then there's that headline I let off with Waltz
reportedly had romantic relationship with China's.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Wang in his twenties five.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
Five garrious that he talks now, you didn't take pictures
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Speaker 1 (17:17):
I'll be right back.

Speaker 8 (17:19):
Years of the United States, I've turned into months. Nomination
for president in two weeks.

Speaker 4 (17:25):
President today the most important day. Now, this is it.
Time for talk is over. Our big game, big game
game is here.

Speaker 8 (17:36):
Wors of the election world to play by play.

Speaker 6 (17:40):
Any battlegrounds, watching the swing stay and.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
The final score, the Electoral College votes.

Speaker 7 (17:45):
We're gonna win. We will win.

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You're gonna go over to the phones after all? Yes,
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But it's a good thing. We have a sound bite.

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Stop the Klan and Nazi rhetoric. You have no idea
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Coolidge on that topic, let's go to the phone. See
what Mark Scott this morning, Mark, thanks for calling in
the Happy Tuesday to you.

Speaker 6 (19:02):
Good morning, Brian. You know you could fill your stack
of stupid every day with Biden and Harris Walls, that
entire group. You can fill it every day with them,
and I do not know how anybody take these people serious?
I mean, I didn't know who Walls was. They're never

(19:26):
seen before before this campaign. And the moment that I
saw that guy walk out onto the stage, I was like,
oh my god. And then his wife seems like she's
gotten a little touch of the attention, and I mean,
the more she talks, the better it is for Republicans.
But the scary thing is the poling should be like

(19:48):
seventy five twenty five for Trump. I mean, because let's
face it, twenty five percent of the people you can
put a d on a trash bag and.

Speaker 5 (19:56):
They vote for him, yep.

Speaker 6 (19:57):
And you're never going to change these boats. But how
does anybody take these people serious? And then when you
look at the reaction of the media through the rally
that Donald Trump had at Madison Square Gardens, and they're
they're they're saying it was a rally of paint. And
I didn't watch the whole thing. I watched a little

(20:19):
bit of it and then watch some highlights from it.
But these people are just outright line, And how do
they live with themselves and sleep at night? It's just
I don't understand it.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
Well, it's because you're paying attention to politics. And I'll
use one of my very best friends, lifelong friendly since college,
uh as the illustration he has Trump derangement syndrome just
because he doesn't read anything at all in the in
the news except the sound bites that go through one
ear and out the other and the the memes that
float around about Trump being a Nazi and a fascist.

(20:54):
So of Trump's more you know, unsavory comments in the past,
you know, the whole idea that Trump is this unfit
to be the president of the United States type stuff,
which has nothing to do with anything on policy. And
when you gravitate over and actually break down specific policy
points on where Trump was for his four years, where
he is now relative to what Kamala Harris is, which
no one knows yet, he tended to agree with me

(21:17):
across all the political points that he would in fact
back Trump, except he doesn't know all that because he
refuses to pay attention it matters political. So he's left
with a really outrageously and unfairly negative impression of Trump.
And since he doesn't pay attention to news, he isn't
listening to this insane crap coming out of Kamala Harris's mouth,

(21:39):
and I even put out I said, she is an
absolute moron. You know, I keep wanting to say his
name out loud. I don't want to embarrass him because
I love the guy to death. But you know, I
mentioned some of her comments. I said, she's all over
the place in terms of where she stands. She was
in favor of all this far left radical agenda, which
he disagrees with, like, for example, tampon's and boys bathrooms

(21:59):
or men in women's bathrooms. He's totally against that. He
doesn't like the world. Gudiology said, we'll vote for Kamala
Harris as a vote to entrench that further. Trump is
not pressing that kind of stuff, So it's Trump during
the syndrome.

Speaker 6 (22:13):
Her problem is is that she will say whatever she
has to at the moment that that when she's in
front of that particular person. So if it's a if
it's a left leaning reporter or somebody that's interviewing her
and they ask her a question that most of us
would be like, hell no, I would never do that.

(22:33):
She will dislike the surgeries for transgender people in prison.
I mean, does sheep really honestly suffer that?

Speaker 2 (22:42):
I mean, yeah, she'll just say whatever, that's a policy platform,
to be quite honest with you on that. But there
is there in lies the rob and you know, we
kind of lost you, Mark, you broke up, and but
there in lines the challenge. I agree with you. I
think that Trump will be farther ahead. But we have
multiple years in a row with a constant drum beat,

(23:04):
a constant drumbeat of how evil this man is and
how awful he is. I mean, I saw this article
this morning about the amount of coverage in the news
and how just overwhelming the mainstream media, overwhelmingly negative coverage.

(23:25):
And since Kamala Harris got anointed, they've moved further away
from even bringing her up and have constantly focused on
Trump and all his alleged problems and issues, mostly defaulting
to this he's a fascist and he's a Nazi, which
means they are insulting. It's much like Hillary Clinton calling
you know you people who one of for Trump deplorables.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
That's insulting to a huge.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Chunk of the electric electric And now you pivot over
and see if you showed up at at a Trump
convention in New York, you're a Nazi. That doesn't do
a whole lot to endear the left to people who
might even be fence sitters or you know, undecided voters,
because they're like my friend and don't pay attention. Let

(24:09):
me just read you one paragraph, and I recommend you
read the entire article. He is very critical of Donald
Trump at the same time, but also pointing out well
why Democrats made a Trump comeback. Think about Gerard Baker
in Today's Journal. Here's the quote, It's great referring to Democrats,
their deceitfully vacuous campaign, its invitation to sign up to

(24:30):
a blank slate on their plans for another term, and
a collective amnesia about their work and the current one.
Their empty pants suit of a candidate incessantly blurting inanities
into the media, void incapable of articulating a single substantive
idea for governing. What they amount to is nothing less

(24:52):
than an abuse of the voter's scruples and exploitation of
the yearning many have had for a hint of normalcy.
Don't doubt that the Democrats I fully intend to repurpose
that that passive desire into another sweeping mandate for their
divisive and destructive ideology. Close quote, brilliant summary in one paragraph.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
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Speaker 8 (25:12):
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what is it guys on Joe? You think they might
have given that podcast name a little more thought exactly.
I can't even hear that spot without, you know, kind
of my brain going in that direction. Hey, it's a
lifestyle choice. I'm not criticizing it.

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Don't vote Democrat.

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Anyway, all right.

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Thirty nine year old Iowa man tried to strangle his
mom with a US flag. According to court records, Police
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victim's residence North Liberty and Iowa City suburb six ' three,
two hundred and thirty pounds. Sotson yelled at his mom
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Dou your dreams have come true. After she toppled from
the chair, he allegedly continued to strangle her while she
was face down on the floor. Victim told police she
knew her son was capable of killing her and that
he was using a lot of force while he was
strangling her with the American flag. When the woman's boyfriend
sought to intervene, Sultan assaulted him and he received a

(29:58):
fat lip and was punched in the roo cage. Charged
with several crimes, including assault with intent to inflict serious
injury harassment, both of which classified as aggravated misdemeanors. Locked
up in the Johnson County Jail in lieu of a
thirty thousand dollars bond. Criminal history, he has one conviction
sort domestic abuse, assault with a dangerous weapon, public intoxication,

(30:18):
disorderly conduct, drunk driving, assaulting a peace officer, possession of
drug paraphernalia, and violating probation. Continuing the team oh Wow
headline made me go, oh wow, this is weird. A

(30:39):
man who I would see foolishly and stupidly and for
what reason injected magic mushroom tea ended up in the
ICU after developing a life threatening outbreak of fung guy
that was growing in his blood. After the injection, team
of doctors and medical students from the Crichton University School
of Medicine and Phoenix described the incident in which he

(30:59):
thy year old man with type one bipolar disorder stopped
taking his meds and attempted to self medicate with psilocybin
bad idea during a series of mannic and depressive episodes.
A man had read about the therapeutic effects of microdessing
LSD and psilocybin decided to brew what he referred to
as mushroom tea by boiling magic mushrooms down in water.

(31:22):
He then filtered the concoction by drawing it through a
cotton swab and injected it intravenously. A few days later,
he started developing symptoms of lethargy, jaundice, diarrhea, nausea, started
vomiting blood. Family took him the emergency room. He was
found to be suffering with a cute kidney dysfunction, liver injury,
and multi organ failure, and was subsequently transferred to the ICU.

(31:42):
Blood tests revealed that he had both bacterial and fungal
infection in his blood. Ie the mushrooms he injected were
feeding off his bloodstream and growing inside his veins.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
Over the following twenty two days.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
He was given an intense course of antibiotics and anti
fungal drugs, debscribed to continue taking those medications along with
others after leaving the hospital so as to prevent the
mushrooms from regrowing again inside his blood.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
Do what the hell?

Speaker 2 (32:12):
The author of the paper, which is a report, I'm
obviously a medical past statement on this case. The case
reported above underscores the need for ongoing public education regarding
the dangers attended to the use of psilocybin and other
drugs in ways other than they are prescribed.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
Yeah, I know what.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
I always prescribed psilocybin. My docs that don't inject it
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Speaker 2 (34:34):
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Congressman brad Winstrip in studio the full seven o'clock hour,
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Speaker 1 (35:01):
At the tail end of the eight o'clock hour.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
Meantime, back over to the stack, Oh stupid, It's a
reflection of how far society's decayed. In this one, jurors
convicted an Indiana man for murdering his entire family over
a fight regarding him leaving home without permission. Raymond Ronald
Lee Childs the third seventeen years old at the time,

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and charged the adult. His first trial ended a mistrial
after a witness asked him why he committed the act.
Second trial ended with jurors finding him guilty in Merriam County,
six counts of murder, one kind of attempted murder, one
kind of carrying a handgun without a license, courding to record.
Sentence set for January of this coming year. Tempted murder
charge regarding his younger brother, sole survivor of the January
twenty fourth, twenty one tragedy teenager managed to escape with

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gunshot wounds of a leg in the arm, leading investigators
to find the murder scene on Adams Street. There they
found six slain victims, forty two year old Kezy Childs,
Raymond Child's forty, tex To, Elijah Child's eighteen, read A
Child's thirteen, Kiara Hawkins nineteen, and Kara's Kiera's unborn son
identified by authorities as baby Boy.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
Hawkins do what the hell?

Speaker 2 (36:12):
According to authorities, the shooting happened amid a fight over
whether Child's the third could stay the night at his
girlfriend's home. Child the Third's girlfriend said at the time
of the defendant's father called him to return home. Investigator
said he did, but later came back to his girlfriend's
residence with two bags of clothes, claiming his father had

(36:32):
kicked him out. He feigned ignorance when the girlfriend got
in alert and an half hour later about there being
a shooting on Adams Street where his family lived. Surviving
brother detailed the authorities his vantage point on what happened
at the home. He said that their father asked him
to put some water in a bottle, so he went
to the bathroom to fill it. At that point, corner
the Affidavid, he heard two gunshots. Father got out of bed,

(36:55):
ran to the stairs and said what was that. He
then heard his sister read a child say, Raymond shot Elijah.
Another gunshot went off. He heard his dad say, I'm sorry, Raymond.

Speaker 1 (37:04):
I love you.

Speaker 5 (37:09):
Well.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
That falls into the category of absolutely screwed up.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
And I use that phrase because of the FCC.

Speaker 2 (37:16):
Let's do what CJ's got this morning, CJ, Welcome to
the Morning Show.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
Happy Tuesday to you, Oh.

Speaker 6 (37:22):
Good morning to you.

Speaker 11 (37:24):
You know, I've been looking at some different things on
X about early voting, and it's hard to see who
is really truly early voting everywhere except Nevada, and the
last number of years, there aren't a lot of deviations
between states on polls or anything like that, so you
can take it for what it's worth. But in Nevada

(37:44):
you have something amazing going on in Clark County where
the Republicans are on pace to outvote Democrats and early
voting in Clark County, and if you win Clark County
as a Republican, you pretty much are going to.

Speaker 5 (37:57):
Sweep everything in that state. And it is.

Speaker 11 (38:00):
Unbelievable to watch that. The people who are voting as
Republicans are not your typical you know, I go out
and vote no matter what the weather, is voter. These
are the low propensity and have never voted before voters,
and that has got it in shockwaves to reality to
what the possible reality is in the elections throughout the country.

(38:22):
The only thing I will say is the warning signed
Trump is this So is that joke on Sunday night
playing big time in the Hispanic community.

Speaker 1 (38:33):
Yeah, and you're right, it's going to be a problem.
It is a problem.

Speaker 2 (38:37):
And you know what, it illustrates why that rally wasn't
this Nazi rally. That is the one thing that the
left can hang their hat on. And I would say legitimately.
So that was an outrageous comment. Outrageous comment. I mean,
I have a cousin in law. I guess he's a
cousin in law's. He's married my daughter's niece. Bottom line
is he is Puerto Rican, He's from there. I went

(39:00):
to perto Rico and attended the wedding for God's sake.
You know, we had a really nice time. But you know,
it is an absolute outright insult to the party and
people to refer to their their island as a floating
garbage pit or whatever he said, you know, And that's
the only thing though, from that entire rally that the
mainstream media is talking about.

Speaker 1 (39:18):
Do they talk about what.

Speaker 2 (39:19):
Trump said, jd Vance said, what Elon Musk said, What
all the important people that may have influence over our
lives if they're elected and made into a cabinet.

Speaker 5 (39:29):
No?

Speaker 1 (39:29):
Nothing.

Speaker 2 (39:29):
Apparently he went off pretty damn well, with the notable
exception of that idiot who runed it. For everybody, I know,
it's comedy and laughter is in the eye of the
holder when it comes to a joke or not, and
some people may have laughed when I read it. I'm like,
you know, that just takes the wind out of the sales,
of all the positive energy that came out of that.

(39:50):
Why because that's what the mainstream media glombed onto. You
think the entire night was filled with that type of nonsense.
Just kind of mind your p's and q's. Lord almighty
five fifty six, Thanks CJ. Appreciate you bringing that one up.
Five KSC Talk station. I do have numbers on Nevada
real quick. Two hundred and fifty five, eight hundred and

(40:11):
five registered Republicans have voted. That is more than the
two hundred and twenty three seven hundred and twenty nine
for Democrats, and to his point, one hundred and sixty
four thousand, five hundred nineteen have voted who are unaffiliated.
That's the numbers we had as of yesterday, as reported
by Let's See Here. Credit goes to Jack Phillips over
at the Epoch Times. I'll be right back after the news.

Speaker 4 (40:35):
Then we got again another news updates. We're going to
get all the facts in ear full of information.

Speaker 8 (40:40):
At the top of the hour and they'll break it
down fast.

Speaker 4 (40:43):
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Speaker 2 (40:49):
Six fifty five PARRICD talk station. Happy Tuesday, trying to
make it happy anyway. One hour from now, Congress and
Grave Weinstrom joins me in studio for a full hour discussion.
Joe describes it as fairwe well tour. We'll see I
think he said he'd be available to talk about matters
political on into the future, and we'll find out from
Congressman where he's going to plan on b or where
he's going to be after it leaves Congress, and what

(41:10):
do he thinks about current events. And I will ask
him about our defense preparedness in light of that article
about us running low on anti missile missiles, frightening stuff
that eight o five, Fast forward a couple hours of
the inside scoop of Joe Pollock latest on the election
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You seminar tonight, Danzel Monk's going to join us at
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to Vote.

Speaker 1 (41:43):
And my buddy.

Speaker 2 (41:44):
Austin Foreign Exchange Westchester location. Austin is going to come
into the studio and talk well automobiles. He's got a
big announcement to about the expansion of foreign exchange to
deal with electric vehicle service as well. So I know
there's a market out there for that. You won't find
me in it, and I can pivot over real quickly
here because you know me and eat electric vehicles. Ford

(42:07):
not doing real well. They released their profit forecast for
the full year lower than guidance, which impacted the stock.
I think A dropped like five percent. They have been
struggling with deep losses on what what do you think
Ford might be struggling with what part of Ford automobile
industry is struggling? Right, you got an electric car business

(42:29):
also struggling with some higher warranty issues. So again Ford
shares down five percent and after market trading because of
this well terrible financial report. According to the results, third
quarter net income felt twenty hurt by previously disclosed one
billion dollar charge related to a underscore scrapped electric vehicle investment.

(42:58):
Contrast that with the rev new rising five percent forty
six point two billion dollars. What it was that driven
by AHw. Ford's largest pickup truck sales were described as
strong those would be if you aren't in to no
internal combustion engines, and then pivoting over to the electric

(43:20):
vehicle department. Losses from electric vehicles at Ford alone one
point two billion dollars described as a slight improvement over
last year. Hey, we only lost one point two billion
this year. Ford said had eliminated about five hundred million

(43:41):
dollars of EV related costs in the third quarter compared
with the year earlier, offset by weaker pricing on its
battery powered cars. The chief executive, Jim Farley, has said
that whittling down EV losses on track. Are you ready?
Only the Post Office could survive with numbers like this.

(44:02):
EV losses on track for more than five billion dollars
this year, So whittling down EV losses they descided as
the top priority for the company. Yeah, just keep losing
money into profitability, that's all you need to do. As

(44:22):
to the commercial vehicle unit, big pickups, cargo vans that
can sell to contractors, landscapers and other businesses, profit pre
tax up ten percent to one point eight billion, So
their profit on internal combustion and commercial vehicles obviously surpasses
their losses on electric vehicles. So they're still selling internal

(44:44):
combustion engines over at Ford and is the one area
of their entire business model that actually is profitable. Yeah,
you can lead a horse to water, but you can't
make them drink. I mean, is that old ad is
not totally applicable to the EV mandates that have been
thrown on us. We pivot over to Europe folks having
the same problem. Volkswagen's works council got to be shutting

(45:06):
down at least three factories in Germany, downsizing the remaining
plans and laying off tens of thousands of staff because
of cost cutting measures. Head of the Works Council, a
guy named our woman named Daniella Cavallo said, the Volkswagen
company wants to cut work or pay by ten percent
freeze pay increases in the next couple of years. Volkswagen

(45:29):
under pressure to cut costs amid a tough economic environment.
And I love this and I'll give the journal credit
for it. The need to invest in electric vehicles, as
well as that increase in competition from the Chinese ev
makers because while the economy is a lot more difficult
and challenging in Germany, it's very expensive to build cars
in Germany compared to Chinese Communist Party China. But I

(45:52):
love those two words to the other, the need to
invest in electric vehicles. Contrast that with Forde shutting down
and curving its production electric vehicles. No one wants them.
But where does the need to invest in electric vehicles
come from? You know, damn well, where it comes from
some edict from governments saying you must make electric vehicles.

Speaker 1 (46:14):
Why?

Speaker 2 (46:15):
Well, because Greta Thunberg said, we have to Volkswagen executives
pointing out they're following further behind in terms of competitiveness
and manufacturing and that simple cost cutting measures not going
to be enough.

Speaker 1 (46:30):
To deal with their future challenges.

Speaker 2 (46:34):
Volkswagen's had a passenger cars Tommy Schaeffer, we are currently
not making enough money from our cars. At the same time,
our costs for energy, materials and personnel continue to rise.
Labor costs in Germany the highest in Europe. Energy costs
have risen ever since they lost access to keep cheap

(46:55):
Russian gas consequence of the war in Ukraine. And of
course we cannot over look the forced rush to adopt
pure green, carbon free energy production, which is impossible. They
still rely on natural gas in order to well run

(47:16):
manufacturing and make electric vehicles and move over. This is
a great, great development and I can only pray for
the folks in Washington State that these two ballot measures
will pass. So far, it's looking really good that they
will pair of ballot measures to repeal extreme climate policies

(47:36):
two propositions. One of them Prop twenty sixty six, will
get rid of the rules that are designed to cripple
natural gas use by customers. The first rule by the
State Building Code Council in twenty twenty three ready made
it cost prohibitive to put natural gas appliance is a

(47:58):
new building right and edict a building code directive made
otherwise affordable efficient natural gas unaffordable for new buildings, ergo
the price, according to the building industry, raise the price
of building a house fifteen to twenty thousand dollars. That is, apparently,
if you want to actually have natural gas in your building.

(48:18):
Ballot measure will also push back against a law enacted
in March that lets Washington's you love this folks coming
to a theater near you. Washington's largest natural gas and
electricity provider, a company called Puget Sound Energy, to well
shift the cost of meeting the state's climate goals onto
the end user, that's you and me. The consumer also

(48:41):
mandated this energy company by the January one, twenty seven
file a plan to achieve all cost effective electrification of
end uses currently served by natural gas. In other words,
have a plan for one hundred percent electrification. What's it
going to look like after we eradicate natural gas uses?

(49:02):
Now to the extent that people actually think this is
going to make a difference, You global warming alarmists out there,
or climate change alarmists, Oh my.

Speaker 7 (49:09):
God, Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (49:10):
Washington State emissions are gonna kill us all.

Speaker 2 (49:13):
Now, if you look at the entire United States in
terms of total emissions, it's reported here that Washington State
contributes a mere one point five percent of all US emissions.
And of course the rules would have zero impact on
climate because every little tiny molecule of carbon they take
out of the atmosphere as a result of people taking
people's choices away, China probably produces ten to fifteen to

(49:35):
twenty molecules of pollutants because well, they don't care and
they're not in throat cutting mode.

Speaker 5 (49:44):
Hmm.

Speaker 2 (49:46):
It would punish Washington residents that are already dealing with
inflationary realities that you and I are dealing with.

Speaker 1 (49:52):
How about that.

Speaker 2 (49:56):
Fifty one percent of registered voters supported this appeal initiative,
at least in so far as the most recent polls concerned.
You make fifty one percent, only twenty eight percent oppose it,
so that one's looking solid. Over to Prop two one
one seven twenty one seventeen. The second initiative would repeal
the state's carbon credit system and prevent state agencies from

(50:18):
implementing future cap and trade programs. I love that this
one was passed in January twenty three they want to
reduce gas and greenhouse gas emissions on a schedule requiring
the state to cut ninety five percent below nineteen ninety
levels by twenty fifty. It's also got some specifics for

(50:41):
businesses that amid more than twenty five thousand metric tons annually,
allowing them to purchase credits. Most recent price of a
credit twenty nine dollars and eighty eight cents. They see
cap and trade auctions provide a two billion dollar windfall
for the political types in Washington, which well, they say,
why opponents of the measure have put sixteen million dollars

(51:05):
into fighting it. That will be your green agenda, folks,
your NGOs, and everybody else who benefits by this idea
that we can stop exhaling and save the world. They
point out, as in California, cap and Trade is increasing
energy costs for consumers. Association of Washington Businesses in January
claim the program has raised the price of gasoline by

(51:26):
forty five cents a gallon, fourth highest in the nation,
with an average price in Washington State. Consequence of their
measures and these edicts and mandates four dollars and five
cents per gallon, opportunities abound. Someone asked the other day,

(51:49):
how are you up with these ballot initiatives on the
Ohio state ballot? Gathers signatures, collect them, and you may
yourself get something like these measures on the ballot in Ohio.
I hope someday we don't ever need to do that,
But it is possible to fight back against the system.
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different ways he said. Okay, Donald Trump claimed the election
was stolen. We all know that. Twenty twenty, says it
a lot. I think he still says it. People get
disturbed by that. And he tried to steal it. We
all know January sixth was the end of democracy and

(55:23):
we're all going to die. Blah blah blah blah blah.
You've heard the narrative over and over again to you're
blue in the face. You can probably even write an
article for the mainstream media in defense of their arguments
that Donald Trump tried to overthrow America anyway. Anybody want
to guess what their reaction is going to be if
Trump wins. Does anybody think they're going to run into
court and challenging.

Speaker 5 (55:44):
That.

Speaker 2 (55:44):
It cross your mind, considering they have thousands of lawyers
already deployed in all fifty states, and then we see this,
and I'm wondering how they're going to turn this into
if they lose a basis for a legal challenge. Notably
that you know, some voters were disenfranchised because people set
fire to the drop off boxes and in some cases

(56:08):
recently reported that the US mail carriers, you know, throwing
stuff away, which had been reported for years. I mean,
I've been reading articles about mail carriers not delivering mail
and hiding them in lockers and dumping in the woods
for years. So what if that was your ballot anyway?
And incendiary device that was discovered in Portland yesterday three
am three thirty in the morning, Central Precinct officers responded

(56:30):
reports of a fire to ballot boxer and Southeast Morrison
Street officers got there. Fire had already been extinguished by
security personnel. They determined it incendiary device was placed inside
the ballot box and of course started the fire. Fire
investigators were looking into it to determine what specific type

(56:51):
of device was used, and they're seeking more information. Hopefully
they have a camera crew there. I think one report
of one of these fires, because this wasn't the only one,
indicated that they had a volvo. They captured footage of
a volvo pulling up and then the fire shart had
started shortly thereafter. We go over to Vancouver around six

(57:12):
thirty in the morning. Footage was posted by local news
there Katu first responders releasing a pile of actively burning
ballots onto the ground, which continued smoldering after the flames
were put out. Elections auditors said that the last ballot
pick up at the location was eight a m. Meaning
hundreds of ballots were inside at the time the fire
broke out. Maybe only a few of those could be saved,

(57:35):
they said. So FBI is investigating the incident as well.
I expect to hear about more of these. So if
I was going to vote and I had some concern
or skepticism, jaded and cynical as I am, I wouldn't

(57:55):
drop my ballot off in the US mail, and I
certainly wouldn't leave it in one of these drop off
box is Board of Elections should be your destination. Cast
your ballot and it will be well recorded right then
and there. You don't have to worry about someone collecting
it getting it to the final location, or some idiot
with the postal service, or some guy with an incendiary

(58:15):
device preventing that from happening.

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twenty twenty four is like a bonus track on a
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go to the phone. See what George has got. George,
Welcome to the show. Happy Tuesday.

Speaker 6 (01:01:18):
Good morning, Brian. I just had a thought about the
big windmills they put up the turbines. Yeah, you know
it's bird slaughters. If we're pulling how many gazilion terror
watch of power out of the wham. I want to
what effect that might have long climate change?

Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
What wind resistance slowing down the wind and taking the
energy from the flowing wind and reducing its speed. I
don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
Listen, Yeah, you may be onto something there. I there's
so much crap that comes out of the mouth of
climate change alarm as people that you know, they say
anything's connected with global warming, climate change, whatever they might.
If you could come up with the reason how that
would increase the temperature or otherwise change the temperature, then
you might have a good argument to have him stopped

(01:02:11):
doing it killing the whales. That actually has been rather
effective in terms of offshore wind developments, because that way
you have environmentalists battling environmentalists, which is a comical thing
to behold. But yeah, in terms of the physics of that,
I doubt there are enough windows to actually slow down.

Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
The speed of the air anyway.

Speaker 2 (01:02:34):
Local stories since Archbishop Dennis Schneer said yesterday he's ending
the Catholic archdiocese relationship with the Girl Scouts because he
thinks the organization promotes a and his words, false and
harmful close quote view of sex and gender resenter a
letter to the regions nearly half a million Catholics, Thank you,
Dan Horne and choir reporting. He said the decision came

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after discussions with other Catholic officials and with leaders of
Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, which oversees local troops. So
the conversation has determined the group operated in a way
that conflicts with Catholic teaching by permitting activities, badges, and
awards that normalize quote ideology contrary to the Catholic understanding
of the human person made male and female in the

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image and likeness of God. Close quote. He said Unfortunately,
in recent years, Girls so Out of the USA has
embraced and promoted an impoverished worldview regarding gender and sexuality.
Didn't identify specific activities or badges that he found objectionable.
Spokesman for the archdiocese wasn't available for common vicials at
the Girl Scouts of Southwestern Ohio also not immediately could

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not immediately be reached, dan Horn tried. Archbishop did not
elaborate on his concerns Catholic bishes. However, for years of
expressed well concerns about Girl Scouts and debated whether the
church should continue allowing troops to associate with Catholic parishes
and schools. He did endorse a couple of months ago
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on its website, quote, we recognize that the motivating force
for many of you is a spiritual one. We encourage
you to develop connections to your spiritual and religious beliefs.
American Heritage Girls, though Girl Scouts at USA, he describes

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them as a secular organization. They have, however, partner for
years with religious organization. So anyway, man putting his foot
down on behalf of the Catholic faith, doctrine and dogma
choose to agree or disagree as the case may be.
Six point thirty six fifty five care CD talk station.
My understanding is, though I could be wrong, the Scouts,
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Let's go the votes and see what Mike has to say. Mike,

(01:08:02):
Welcome to the show. Happy Tuesday.

Speaker 12 (01:08:06):
Him right about the absentee balloting people just wrapping ballots
off or getting people burning them up.

Speaker 6 (01:08:13):
But I mean, I'm not sure, I don't remember right
or not.

Speaker 12 (01:08:17):
But then before COVID, you had to have a really
good excuse to get a nasty ballot.

Speaker 2 (01:08:23):
Well, the man you're talking about, I just so much
has happened since COVID. I can't remember what the laws
were before I know during the time we were voting
in that presidential election. I know, states change laws without
going through the appropriate legislative process. It was governor's just

(01:08:45):
waiving a magic wand and extending this and delaying that.
And you can do this, but you can't do that
withce like Pennsylvania, absolutely no legislative changes to the laws.
Yet they changed the laws with edicts. But since then,
lots of state have enacted significant changes to the ensure
the integrity of the ballot to avoid the shenanigans that

(01:09:06):
we saw in twenty twenty, or, as in the case
of Governor Newsman in California, to outright ban the use
of photo IDs, which you obviously know he's trying to
encourage while cheating. At least my conclusion is that so
it's impossible for me to remember any specific state what
the law was. Even here in Ohio, I can't remember
what it was five years ago.

Speaker 12 (01:09:27):
Right, but it needs to be you know, unless you're
infirmed or out of town, you better have a good excuse.

Speaker 6 (01:09:32):
You're not getting absentee the way it should be.

Speaker 2 (01:09:34):
No, that may be the case, Well we know that's
not the case anymore. It's pretty easy to get a
ballot absent here otherwise, and it's of course a lot easier
to vote now, which Republicans clearly are starting to take
advantage of that. The numbers of Republican voters showing up
to vote early is just amazing. Somebody was talking about
Nevada earlier. Nevada has more Republicans showing up than Democrats

(01:09:57):
by a sizable, sizable margin. So anyway, that's uh, I
guess I have to do a lot of research on
that to come up with some conclusion as to how
difficult it was before versus where we are right now.

Speaker 1 (01:10:10):
Ah, what else are we right now? Something else I
wanted to get?

Speaker 2 (01:10:14):
Oh yeah, I mentioned again the statistic that I had before.

Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
We were talking about.

Speaker 2 (01:10:25):
That the rally, and even this morning, there's a bunch
of memes floating around about that rude, offensive comic, and
that is being the center of attention. What they're doing
now the left, of course, naturally, since they have nothing
to go on by way of soundbites from the actual
candidate himself, or the vice presidential candidate or any of
the folks there that were actually there in support of
Donald Trump, like Elon Musk, what they do is they

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hang their hat on the one offensive comment made by
that offensive comedian and trying to connect everyone involved in
the Trump campaign with that specific belief structure and system.
First off, it was a poor taste joke, but it
was a joke. It wasn't part of the Trump campaign platform.
And yet here we are with them bringing it up
at every single turn in all the mainstream media. And

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this is consistent with Media Research Center's report just came
out published yesterday finding Kamala Harris has gotten seventy eight
percent positive coverage on broadcast evening news since her anointment
in July, Donald Trump eighty five percent negative on the
same networks. They went over all the number of minutes

(01:11:34):
that were dedicated to either Trump or Harris or both
of them. Disparity between Trump and Harris coverage even greater
than twenty twenty, when Joe Biden was treated with sixty
six percent positive Trump ninety two percent negative.

Speaker 1 (01:11:46):
They looked at six.

Speaker 2 (01:11:47):
Hundred more than six hundred segments about the presidential race
airing on ABC, CBS, NBC, starting with when Biden suspended
his candidacy, and of course they endeavored to well paint
Harrison this lovely glowing, joyful, qualified, you know, bulletproof image
and no pun on bulletproof and then quit doing that

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after the debate between Harris and Trump kind of went
awry for Kamala Harris on that one, so they shifted
their attention away from Harris, according to the report from MRC,
spending significantly more airtime targeting Trump. Some people say bad
press is as good as good press. I don't know
about that, but maybe, just maybe considering Trump advancing in

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the polls and people's perception of mainstream media, there was
a report out that I mentioned last week. Only thirty
one percent of a Gallop survey, thirty one percent of
those polled expressed either a great deal or fair amount
of faith in the media reporting the news properly. So
maybe we've all caught on. Maybe this endless Trump is

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a fascist, Trump is a Nazi has really just registered
with folks who understand and fully appreciate either one because
they've read the definition of fascism and they look back
at Trump's four years in office and realize that's an absolute,
outright fabrication lie and not even definitionally correct. Uh huh,
And maybe pivoting over to Harris, listen to what she

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has to say when they actually air things that she said,
and realize that she comes across as a blithering idiot.

Speaker 1 (01:13:22):
She may not be.

Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
The perception is really really important. And there's also that dodge, dip, duck,
dive and dodge thing when it comes to actually what
she even stands for or what her administration will bring
upon us. Six forty seven here fifty five care c
the talk station and Trump again surging in the polls
or advancing in the polls in the face of that

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overwhelmingly negative coverage. Maybe we are out here smarter than
they take us to be.

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Figure out.

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A few clouds.

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Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
Happy Tuesday, I'm gonna have our insights good with bright
bart News Joe Pollock returns to the program, talking about
the latest on the election well as well as the
book The Agenda, what Trump should do in his first
one hundred days. Fast forward a little more than an
hour for that, and fast forward after the top of
their news. Congressman brad Winstrup returns to the fifty five
KRC Morning show studios for a full hour of discussion.

(01:16:41):
Got multiple topics go over with the Congressman and I
always enjoy talking to you, as you well know. Let's
see what Brian's got to say. Brian, thanks for holding
over the break there. Welcome to the program.

Speaker 6 (01:16:50):
Hey, good morning, Brian. Now they're they're finally talking about
it at the price of diesel fuel and how it
affects our food. Every aspect of farming takes diesel fuel,
every aspect expensive diesel fuel means expensive food.

Speaker 2 (01:17:10):
Well, you didn't call me looking for an argument. I
must observe, Brian, you're right, because listen I talked about
with this with Brian James. As we talk about the inflation,
that we're mostly grocery inflation and where that comes from.
And he pointed out that grocery stores profitability has increased
by one percentage point. It's now seven, where it was

(01:17:32):
six or it was five, and it's now six. And
you know, people point out, oh, they're just trying to
trying to gouge us during these tough times. Well, and
I said, well, you know what what can an administration
possibly do to lower inflation? And the one thing I
pointed to was, you know, Trump's drill, baby drill. We
need more access to petroleum products. We need to lower

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the prices, particularly diesel fuel, because that you're you're right,
that is the one thing that our economy must have
and rely on almost exclusively for shipping and farming equipment.

Speaker 5 (01:18:04):
You're right.

Speaker 2 (01:18:04):
Everybody out there and a farm's got a diesel tractor, right, Brian?

Speaker 6 (01:18:08):
Oh yeah, that swee manage our farm for timber, just
bush holgin one point five gallons an hour.

Speaker 1 (01:18:14):
Oh wow, yeah, you know that's.

Speaker 6 (01:18:17):
What when I'm mow, it's one point five gallons an
hour my tractor uses. And that's that's just a seventy
horse tractor. A combines two three hundred horse power.

Speaker 1 (01:18:26):
Oh yeah, it's gonna be a big difference to that.

Speaker 6 (01:18:28):
Oh, I know, eight ten gallons an hour and at
its insane.

Speaker 2 (01:18:33):
Six plus bucks a gallon and ever rising. Obviously, that's
a real impact of it's issue, and that is one
thing that can be solved. Put more supply out there,
and it lowers the price. Demand probably remain relatively static.
Given the number of truckers and farmers doesn't rise and
or EBB and flow too much, your price will come down.

(01:18:55):
Just based upon that good point.

Speaker 1 (01:18:56):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
I appreciate Brian. Keep up the good workout there on
the farm. That's a tough life, very rewarding, but a
very very very tough life. And salute the American farmers,
all of them, and I'm trying to help support them.
To do your best to do that. Six fifty five
fifty five KRC talk station. Congressman Brad Winster waiting at
the door, going to go let him in. We'll spend
an hour together after the top of the our news.

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I really hope you can stick around for that.

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Seven six, the figy five KRCD talk station. What a
special Tuesday. We're going to get the bright part insights
Goop comping an hour Joe Pollock returns to give us
the latest on the election. We'll talk about the book
of the agenda, what Trump should do in his first
one hundred days. We'll be hearing from a buddy Austin
to ask the expert foreign exchange. Gonna give us some insight.
And I think he's got an announcement to make too
empower you summonar tonight how Black Americans are likely to vote.

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We'll talk with Danz, a little monk. He'll be doing
that presentation tonight. He'll be on at eight thirty in
the meantime as promised in studio. I hope this isn't
the last time. But what Joe Strekker is describing perhaps
is a farewell to our Congressman brad Winstrop, who has
been kind enough over the years during his elected capacity
to come into the morning show and spend a full

(01:20:33):
hour in the studio to have a face to face
conversation about whatever issues are on our agenda.

Speaker 1 (01:20:37):
Welcome back, my dear friend. I'm going to miss this.

Speaker 2 (01:20:40):
You know, you're being in elected capacity and having these conversations,
but I know you're always going to have your thumb
on the pulse of all things political, So your insight
and observations, having been there and done that will always
be welcome here.

Speaker 5 (01:20:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:20:52):
We're always going to take an interest in truth, justice
and what used to be the American way and hopefully
will be once again both those factors, truth and justice,
and we'll continue to drive on there's things I'm going
to be involved in that I'll always be glad to
come in and chat with you.

Speaker 2 (01:21:10):
But I'm glad to hear that. I know my listeners
are as well. You have not yet made up your
mind about your future. I don't want to put you
on the spot and have you reveal anything you don't
want to reveal. Last time I talked to you off
the record, you had a couple of options floating around
you were still considering. I know you're going to be
gainfully employed in some capacity.

Speaker 1 (01:21:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:21:28):
One of the things that I hope to do them
we'll see if it works out, is go back into
medicine a little bit, maybe a couple half days a week,
But I don't think I want to engage with the
heavy surgical load I once had because I want to
do other things. And I'll have opportunities, I believe, just
by some that have reached out and to do some

(01:21:48):
things in national security where I still need a security
clearance where I can take my experiences, especially with things
like COVID, but my experience at twelve years in Congress.
Maybe work on ours, apply chain issues, work on health issues.

Speaker 1 (01:22:03):
So we'll see where it takes us.

Speaker 8 (01:22:06):
One of the things that is put upon us in
Congress is you can't really go out and negotiate and
do anything while you're still sitting in Congress. So people
can say we're interested in talking to you, and that's fine,
and I've had that happen, but haven't got down to
any of the brass tax without declaring it with the
Ethics Committee.

Speaker 1 (01:22:26):
No, I understand that. Yeah, that's fair.

Speaker 2 (01:22:28):
In the decision making process, yeah, got awagh your options
and then pull the trigger when it's necessary and inform
the appropriate folks as needed.

Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
So let me ask you this.

Speaker 2 (01:22:39):
We were talking about early voting, and obviously it's become
all the rage and in many of the swing states,
actually Republicans have cast more ballots than the Democrats. Nevada
was one of them. Now, did you have a sizable
contingent of undecided or undeclared? I think it's undeclared. They're
neither a Republican nor Democrat, and a sizeable number of
those already cast votes as well. But you look at

(01:23:01):
any given swing state and where Republicans weren't even registering
in early voting. We got the message this time around.
What's your take on that? And you really have any
suspicions as the weather it's going to mean a whole
lot of difference as we get too close to election day.

Speaker 8 (01:23:16):
Well, you know a lot of things happen to people
on election day itself, and sometimes that means they can't
get to the polls. And so I think that Republicans
have realized that. You know, I can go back when
I was younger, and you would hear, oh, Republicans say,
I hope it's a terrible day. I hope it snows,
I hope it rains, because Democrats don't tend to go

(01:23:37):
and vote if the weather's bad, whereas Republicans would go.
And I'm talking about fifty years ago. I remember, yeah, yeah, yeah,
So I don't know if that was true or not.
But nonetheless, you know, this is the battlefield that we
have today, and people have the option. I wish it
wasn't so long and enduring that people can could vote early.

(01:23:59):
I wish it was a sh shorter timeframe. I think
that might make sense because a lot of times people
change their mind in the last minute, and if they
vote too or ely, they might have voters remorse. Although
I think people have pretty much made up their minds
in this election.

Speaker 2 (01:24:13):
Yeah, and a person who will remain unnamed, we're having
a conversation in the hallway, and this person said they
are absolutely not voting for either Harris or Trump, but
they will he will vote down ballot. But I thought
it was rather an interesting thing. I understand where the
sentiment comes from. I mean, I've said it out a

(01:24:34):
lot on the program, you know. I mean, I don't
care how you feel about Kamala Harris or Donald Trump.
They neither of them can be the best candidates that
we have here in the United States of America. The
most competent, capable, the most articulate in terms of getting
a message across getting a policy through. I just don't
see it in either of them. But you know, in

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terms off you have to do with lesser of two evils.
I think you got to go with Trump. He's got
a four year track record, which you can compare to
the four year track record of Kamala Harris, who refuses
refuses to even explain where she is on any given issue.
We've got where she ran in twenty nineteen and also
ran of the highest order in the primary. She didn't

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get a vote. Well, she's the first one to drop out,
but she did run on far left, you know, Alexandrio
Casio Cortez, wing of the party politics, and now she's
desperately trying to run away for them while dancing around
the issues like fracking.

Speaker 1 (01:25:28):
Right.

Speaker 8 (01:25:29):
And since it's time to turn the page, Well, you
had three and a half years to turn a page,
and you turned it.

Speaker 1 (01:25:37):
You turn the page.

Speaker 8 (01:25:38):
Yeah, you know, in the last three and a half
years for sure taking the country in a completely different
direction of the Trump administration. And so what are you
saying you want to do? Do you want to go
to Trump policies? Is that what you mean by turning
the page? They are right now aren't they look at
the border right now. Talk is cheap ran Yeah, talking

(01:26:00):
about some of those things, but not actually, you know,
going to be able to do those and the other
That's the other thing, Brian. You sit here and we
listen to people saying I'm going to do this or
in the case of Kamala Harris, donald Trump is going
to do this, that or the other thing words in
his mouth. But first of all, and let's just take

(01:26:22):
you know, abortion, you know that's I do. You know
he says he's going to put a national ban. He's
already said it's up to the states, and he has
stated where he is personally on abortion right.

Speaker 2 (01:26:35):
You're allowed to have your own personal viewpoint. Donald Trump
lea's in exceptions for rape, incest in the life of
the mother, period, and the story he said he cannot
put a national abortion ban in is because he heard
what the Supreme Court said, maybe even read the decision.
And this is one that frustrates me to no end.
The Supreme Court said, it is not a power reserve
to the federal government.

Speaker 1 (01:26:53):
You have.

Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
You couldn't put a national abortion ban if you wanted to, period,
would find it non constitution didn't you read the Dobbs decision,
they would say, le summarily dismiss it.

Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 8 (01:27:07):
And so you know, so she says these things, and
I think that people are catching on and that people
are just like, why do you even bother to say
these things that aren't true? You insult our intelligence? Indeed,
and I think that's what's happening. You referred to this
article earlier. Yeah, and that's what he is saying. And
he's a liberal and he's saying, you're just insulting the

(01:27:29):
American people with the things that you're saying, because you
claim things that are actually impossible. And it is interesting
you talk as though there is no Congress.

Speaker 6 (01:27:40):
I know.

Speaker 8 (01:27:41):
I mean, that's the whole thing. I'm going to do this.
I'm going to do that. We aren't electing a king.
We have a system of government, and people need to
be reminded of that, I guess. But they act as
though there's no government, like Congress. And it's just really
strange to see this over and over and over again.

(01:28:03):
But is it interesting? Brian Los Angeles, Times, Washington Post
are not endorsing. Don't you find that extremely interesting?

Speaker 2 (01:28:13):
It is extremely interesting, And it's been a comical sight
to behold all the left wingers, especially within the Washington Post,
pulling their hair out, screaming about quitting or walking away
because they didn't endorse Kamala Harris. Is that not just
an absolute, one positive confirmation of everything we've been saying

(01:28:34):
for so many years. The media is so biased. All
the Washington Post is always this big left wing rag
But in screaming about not making a political endorsement, the
writers of the so called factual pieces and the other
people who contribute to content within the Washington Post have
revealed themselves to be the politically biased people that they are,
and revealed the paper to be the unreliable left wing

(01:28:56):
mouthpiece that it is.

Speaker 8 (01:28:57):
But they can't find a reason to endorse her because
she doesn't give a reason. She doesn't answer any questions
on policy, you know. But she's out there. You got
Michelle Obama, and they're saying things like here, here's a quote.
If we don't get this election right, your wife, your daughter,
your mother, we as women will become collateral damage to

(01:29:20):
your rage. What rage?

Speaker 5 (01:29:22):
I know?

Speaker 8 (01:29:23):
What rage? Do you rage about women? I don't No,
I like women. I like women too a lot. I
have no problem with women businesses. Great opportunities for people
all the time. It doesn't matter.

Speaker 2 (01:29:35):
Well, this is ridiculous, very red state of Ohio or
leaning part predominantly red state Ohio. They passed up constitutional
protection for abortion. Nothing you can do in the state
of Ohio. I mean, who do they keep thinking Melissa
Powers has been attacked for she's going to prosecute people
who get abortions or something like that. Yeah, what a
preposterous thing.

Speaker 8 (01:29:53):
This popped up on my wife's device the other day,
and it's like, what are they talking about. I can't
prosecute something that's not against the law. But I'll tell
you what she will do. She'll prosecute people that violate
the law, which Democrats don't do anymore.

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Speaker 2 (01:32:21):
Here for the five KRCD talk station Brian Thomas Swift,
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at Bright Part News after the top of the eight
o'clock hour news. In the meantime, let's pivot over to
I keep reading, depending upon which news source, that there
are going to be some issues post election, maybe even
advance of it. Riots in the streets, and I got

(01:32:42):
the you know, the pink hat wearing ladies planning some
some crazy stuff going on. On Saturday, I read this,
this article about the women's marches scheduled for Washington and
beyond this Saturday before the election. They're doing pill packing parties,
volunteers filling boxes with abortion kids to mail to women

(01:33:04):
in red states. They're really psycho about the abortion issue.
That's the only reason I brought down back out, not
to beat the topic like a dead horse. But I'm
worried about the unrest that I believe firmly will come
from the left. Of course, if Donald Trump gets elected,
I don't know any Republican who is planning on taking

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it to the streets or would even be inclined to.
If Kamala Harris wins, I know people will have some
question marks about the integrity of the election. We have
been given ample reason to have concern about it. But
in terms of violence, you've got any internal reports. I mean,
I've read as a hell. It was an article on

(01:33:48):
the Wall Street Journal spy agency's warning of US election
violence stoked by Iran and Russia. They've been stirring the
pot of division in our country for years. Yeah, I
can tell you, sitting on Intelligence Committee all love to
do it.

Speaker 8 (01:34:01):
You know, our top four adversaries, I should say Iran,
North Korea, Russia, and China. They love to divide us.
They love to put these things out there. You've got
an instrument that China has called TikTok. You know, to me,
this is one of the greatest adversarial psyops operations you
could ever imagine. It's Tokyo Rose on steroids. You know,

(01:34:26):
when we voted to make them become an American company
or be banned in the United States. The day of
the vote, the kids, when they open their app for TikTok,
it told them before we let you in, we want
you to call your congressman and here's your congressman's phone number.
So they had it down. There's four hundred and thirty

(01:34:47):
five members of Congress. They had it down to every
person in America on TikTok who their representative is, gave
them their phone number that they could just click on
on their phone. All of our offices were flooded, Republican
and Democrat, which fortunately just inspired everyone Republican and Democrat

(01:35:08):
to vote to get to get rid of TikTok as
a Chinese company. We've got the same thing going on
with biologics, and we can get into that. But but
going back to that influence, it's out there. I did
a panel at the Ronald Reagan Institute on misinformation and
influence on our elections, and my message to America is.

Speaker 1 (01:35:29):
Buyer beware.

Speaker 8 (01:35:31):
You know where are you getting your information, and understand
that there's people out there trying to fool you at
every step of the way, trying to anger you, trying
to divide America further. You know, there's very few sites
that say come together, America. You know, it's it's all
about division. And yes, our adversaries love every bit of this.

(01:35:54):
We've got to wake up in America. That's that's the problem.
It's buyer beware, find a trust source and maybe rely
on it.

Speaker 5 (01:36:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:36:02):
Well, Dave Hatter's on this program every Friday at six
thirty for what we call tech Friday, and I mean
narry A Friday goes by where he doesn't talk about
getting the hell off of TikTok. They are vacuum cleaners
of all your information, which is exactly how they knew
where you lived and who your congressman or woman is
or what it was exactly.

Speaker 8 (01:36:21):
They know how you feel, they know what makes you mad,
they know what makes you happy, and they know how
to inspire you to fit their needs and their desires
to see America fall apart.

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wouldn't want to leave the violence and the concern about
post election violence, a division from the Iranians and the
Russians and all of our top four adversaries that constant
pots during of division. Just for division's sake, but we
have to factor in also our concerns I think nationally,

(01:39:24):
and it's a huge issue in the elections. Stating the obvious,
we've got a ton of new folks here in the
United States thanks to the Biden Harris Administration's open borders policy,
that we really have no understanding about who they are,
what they are, why they came here, what their political
motivations are, if they have any. But you know, I

(01:39:45):
point to the thirty thousand to forty thousand military age
Chinese nationals that have shown up, and you know how
totalitarian China is. I don't think it's easy to just
pack up your bags and leave China without the state
sort of being involved or allowing it to happened. My
perception maybe differs than reality, But more fundamentally, how does
a military age Chinese man end up in Mexico exactly?

Speaker 1 (01:40:09):
And why? And why?

Speaker 8 (01:40:10):
You know, if things are so great in China, why
are you going to Mexico and then coming across our border.

Speaker 2 (01:40:15):
You know, it could be anybody, and you know then
there's two million known god aways. Well they could be
you know, cells that Iran has placed in our country
for the purposes of committing terror organization.

Speaker 8 (01:40:25):
I don't blame terror. Yeah, I don't blame a lot
of people for wanting to be in America. But who's
coming in and why is the main thing. And the
fact that they're not doing it legally. And you know,
we were talking during the break, you know, the violence
that has occurred because of illegals entering our country, it

(01:40:46):
just keeps going. As a matter of fact, I happen
to be able to listen in to Donald Trump talking
to a woman who lost her daughter because she was
killed by an illegal driving drunk, and he was so
passionate about it, and you know, and he was talking
to her in such a sense, a reverent tone. But

(01:41:06):
that that's kind of another story. But this is a
violence is a problem that we have in America today. Obviously.
But as I sat there during the one hundred and
thirty six rounds fired at the baseball field, my first
thought was, like I was in more who's doing the shooting,
who's doing the shooting, and where's it coming from? But
you look at it this that was a Democrat. That

(01:41:27):
was a Democrat who came to try and change the
balance of power of the House of Representatives in one morning,
you have likely a very unstable young man listening to
the rhetoric of Democrats. It's saying how terrible Donald Trump is,
even though he was president before and democracy didn't end that.
You know, he's the most horrible person in the world

(01:41:49):
and the country's going to be over if he gets elected.
And this kid probably thinks that he's going to be
an American hero, and so he goes out and tries
to do this. The same for the person at the
golf course. I mean, come on, America, wake up, and
let's let's get away from all of this stuff. First

(01:42:09):
of all, you have to see through the lies that
are being said and don't respond in this way. We
got a problem. But who's doing the shooting. It's not Republicans.
I mean, I'm just I'm just going to be blunt.
That's not what we're seeing. It's not that Republicans aren't
capable of doing bad things. I concerned. I'm concerned about
that as well. But you have the director of FBI

(01:42:31):
warning not so much about just Americans, but these cells
that are developing within the United States that likely could
commit a terrorist attack, which we can't take our eye
off the ball. Why we're still concerned about China, Russia, Iran,
North Korea.

Speaker 2 (01:42:50):
Well, and if you look at the mainstream media, I
know I saw this article, and of course NBC News
is not exactly a coebastionion of conservatism, but in connection
with the concer turn about violence, the seeing perceptions of
election fraud or a prominent narrative for extremists who have
targeted government election officials, with at least three domestic extremist
attacks and two disrupted plots being linked to such false

(01:43:13):
claims since January sixth. According to the report, Intelligence agents
also listed immigration, LGBTQ issues, abortion, and the failed assassination
attempts against Trump's as motivation for recent calls for violence
from extremists. Of course they're pointing to conservative minded folks
who might disagree with some of that stuff, But are

(01:43:34):
they actually doing anything. No, if you pivot over to
find out who's engaged in the violence, you find out
they are all these left wing nut jobs.

Speaker 8 (01:43:41):
Well, that's what we're seeing, and hopefully we won't see
any of it post election.

Speaker 1 (01:43:45):
Brian, pray to God. I pray to God for that
as well.

Speaker 8 (01:43:49):
You know what I will tell you in the meantime,
we've got some things to be concerned about right here
in Ohio, like Issue one, And I think it's really
important that your listeners understand and tell their neighbors what
Issue one really is about. Issue one is jerrymandering and
taking away any opportunity you have to and have influence

(01:44:11):
on how we set our districts, because it takes it
away from our elected officials, puts it in the hands
of people that have an unlimited budget.

Speaker 1 (01:44:20):
Can't be removed.

Speaker 8 (01:44:21):
And you know what's even more fascinating, Brian, if this passes,
the commission that's set up cannot include veterans or law enforcement,
you know, because they're just terribly biased people. No, they're
actually very patriotic Americans that believe in law and order
and believe in a safe nation.

Speaker 5 (01:44:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:44:39):
And let's face you serve in the American military, you're
still serving. I know a ton of police officers. They're
not all cut from the same political cloth. Yeah, I mean,
I think a little American military can be Democrats, and
they can be Republicans, maybe the politically neutral or libertarian.
And I know police officers who are Democrats and Republicans
and politically neutral and yeah, all over the spectrum that renders.

(01:45:02):
But being in uniform apparently is the problem here. Yeah,
just being in uniform.

Speaker 1 (01:45:09):
And whose idea is that that Swiss billionaire and the
all the evil left wing moneyed interests who are backing
this thing so they can take away the red state
that is Ohio and hopefully transform at least for their hope,
into a blue state because they can't win at the.

Speaker 8 (01:45:23):
Ballot box, right, And that's that's exactly what's happening. Has
very very negative effects in any place where it has happened.

Speaker 5 (01:45:31):
So you have.

Speaker 2 (01:45:31):
Depending on your perspective. I had the pro issue one
guy on he said, it's work where it's been tried before,
and I was like, wait a minute, what is your
definition of worked. You transformed a red district into a
blue one. Okay, I guess that is worked as you
perceive it. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 8 (01:45:45):
You know, they say, look, elections aren't are fair, but
they're not fair to the loser, is what it comes
down to.

Speaker 1 (01:45:53):
They don't feel it's fair.

Speaker 8 (01:45:54):
Well, you know, you have an opportunity to be represented
in Ohio is a red state. That's just where it
is right now, and so that's going to tend to
tend to happen about We've got to block this because
it's just one more issue one that's not good for
the for Ohio.

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can it last in Ukraine.

Speaker 8 (01:49:57):
Yeah, from the economic standpoint, it's a real loser if
they're sending drones over that will fire upon you and
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right that's fantastic, But the drone situation has changed things tremendously.

(01:50:20):
Not that we're not good at drones, not that Israel's
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doing a lot of things to protect themselves. But this
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and quite frankly, we have to be working with commercial
industry more than we have been, you know, throughout our lives.
You know, when you see advances like in space, that's
NASA a government agency. Well now it's more commercial than anything, rightactly.

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And there are a lot of things being developed in
the commercial world that can help us in the defense world.
And we have to go in that vein, and that
just falls into you know what we're talking about, how
can we be more creative than the other guy.

Speaker 2 (01:51:14):
Well, more creative, but more forward thinking apparently because we
again we don't have enough of these missile systems we're
talking about. If something unfolded uh in Taiwan trying to
advance on Taiwan. We're stuck with our pants down essentially
in terms of our ability to supply weapon systems to
any given ally of ours, right, and we can't defend

(01:51:37):
ourselves and you know, foreign foreign weapons sales to our
allies is I have no problem with that. You know,
that's good for America in many ways and also table
for ourselves first, and once we have defended and provided
for our own needs as anticipated, then go ahead and
let our tx sell and to anybody they want.

Speaker 1 (01:51:57):
Fine, but we're not there now, we haven't done that.

Speaker 8 (01:51:59):
That is a problem and it's recognizable, and we've got
to step this up. The return on investment is there
if you consider peace through strength, and if we're not
strong and we show ourselves unwilling to be strong, that
just empowers our adversaries today and they're finding ways to
do it.

Speaker 2 (01:52:18):
Which is a stark contrast from when Trump was president
and we didn't have these adversaries engaging, engaging in foreign countries,
rocket launcher from Kim Jong, on and on and on
and on. It's radically different geopolitical landscape in terms of
the likelihood of war or the actual wars that it
was under Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:52:38):
Yeah, which is a point.

Speaker 5 (01:52:39):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:52:39):
I was.

Speaker 8 (01:52:39):
I had the back of my car open, I had
some Trump signs in there, and this lady pulled up
behind me and I could see on her face what
was coming. And so she pulls up right next to
me in the street, and this is in Mount Washington,
and she says, can you tell me what you even
like about that?

Speaker 6 (01:52:57):
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Speaker 8 (01:52:57):
I said, Well, when Donald Trump was president, the United
States Putin was not invading Ukraine. North Korea was not
firing missiles. We were holding China accountable economically and otherwise,
and peace accords absolutely.

Speaker 1 (01:53:14):
And Iran.

Speaker 8 (01:53:14):
We weren't sending Iran money to feed their war machine.
And they have killed many Americans in Iraq. We took
out Sulamani. I mean, we were doing some good things.
We had the Abraham Accords that nobody ever thought would
be possible, where you had peace accords in the Middle
East between Arabs and Jews?

Speaker 1 (01:53:34):
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 8 (01:53:35):
And I told her all this, and I said, and
we had the United States Mexico Canada Agreement. I don't
think she knew as a Congressman Brian, but I said
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got union support.

Speaker 1 (01:53:51):
And I did.

Speaker 8 (01:53:53):
I was just about to go into inflation and a
few other things when she said, well, he's a.

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trumped arrangement syndrome. That's the only thing that this makes
this not an absolute runaway for Donald Trump right now.
That built in pob Lobian response to just go increase
and just incredibly insane the minute you hear the word
Trump or see his face.

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I could see her jaw dropping, oh, when I was
just pointing out things back that were facts.

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Seven fifty one fifty five KRCD talk station and wrapping
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enjoy the whole hour and it goes by so quickly
when you're here at Congressman uh final comments. I know
you wanted to bring up COVID. You've got a little
teaser on that one.

Speaker 8 (01:56:49):
Yeah, because I hope to be able to come in
and spend more time talking about all our findings. This
has been a two year investigation. Can you do a
whole hour on COVID? We could, absolutely, and then maybe
we will. Yeah, we're getting close to ishing issuing our report.
And you know, keep in mind, we're looking at you know,
what happened economically, what happened in our education system, you
know the bills that Congress passed, you know what was helpful,

(01:57:11):
what was not. Unfortunately a lot of it was not helpful,
but it's and we also looked into origins and COVID.
But I guess my teacher will be that we have
exposed very high level corruption in the United States public
health system, and we're going to be recommending a much
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to be able to respond to something like this. Whereas
we were just all over the map and led by Fauci,
who never was given that responsibility officially.

Speaker 1 (01:57:41):
But that's that's part of it.

Speaker 8 (01:57:44):
But let me just say that what we have done
includes Tony Fauci, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, Eco
Health Alliance president Peter Dazik, who was doing the gain
to function research in China who has now been debarred
from federal moneys, Teachers Union president Randy Weingarten, but also

(01:58:07):
the teachers Union's influence on our medical policies and guidelines
that we put out. All of this has most of
it has really been out, but it'll be gathered together
in our report coming out. Probably early December is when
we will have it completely finished. And I'll be glad

(01:58:28):
to come in and talk about it even before then,
because we're pretty close to having it all wrapped up,
including maybe an indictment or maybe two. Yeah, Yeah, there's
some criminal referrals coming as well. But I would tell
you we have over a million pages of documents that
we've reviewed. We've sent more than one hundred and thirty letters,
conducted over thirty transcribed interviews, and nearly thirty hearings, and

(01:58:51):
we've issued more than six reports so far and had
to use ten subpoenas. Doesn't it bother you? And it
should bother everyone in a America. Then when Congress ask
an agency for their documents, we have to go through
a lawyer.

Speaker 2 (01:59:06):
One of the most frustrating things about government right now
for me is exactly that. Across the spectrum. You have
a committee, you represent the American people. You're asking for
documents that we absolutely paid for in the salaries behind
the scene that we're paying. They're responsible to you, who
are responsible to the American people, and they won't give
you information.

Speaker 8 (01:59:26):
Without a subpoenas. We have the subpoena our own agency. Well,
you know, on an intelligence committee when that was happening,
we cut their money until they gave us what we wanted.

Speaker 2 (01:59:37):
That was in a different time that was not under
the Biden Harris administration.

Speaker 1 (01:59:41):
Well actually it was.

Speaker 2 (01:59:42):
It was, Yeah, it was, because I mean, do you
actually effectively cut or do you just pass legislation in
the House that didn't get advanced in the Senate.

Speaker 8 (01:59:50):
And I see in the Intelligence Committee operates a little
differently because we're kind of our own appropriators and everything else. Oh,
like the CIA, I get it. No, we can decide.
Here's what you don't get until we get this. And
you know, the Director of National Intelligence one time, and
this was COVID related, she said, did I did I
give you what you want? Can I get my ten

(02:00:10):
million now? And I said, yes, you can. You gave
me what I wanted. But I do want to make
a plug too for Biosecure Acts, which we have passed
in the House of Representatives. What this does is it
prevents us from sending any federal money to a Chinese
own industry that is doing any work and we've named

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the companies that is doing any work in biologics where
they are able to harbor Americans DNA and our health
information because by law in China, any Chinese company has
to turn over anything to the CCP as they asked
for it. So I think you can understand why this

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is a problem that we are doing these types of
things through Chinese industries here in the United States. It's
a problem. So we did pass this out of the House.
It may end up in the National Defense Authorization Act
because to me, it's a national security issue and so
we're going to have to go after all of these
and what's disturbing is We recently on our Pandemic Committee

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discovered some information that a Department of Energy may indeed
have some technology that comes from the Beijing Genomic Institute.

Speaker 1 (02:01:29):
And that's a problem.

Speaker 8 (02:01:31):
You know, we got rid of flash drives in the
military because we found out the Chinese were leaving them
laying around looking like.

Speaker 2 (02:01:38):
They were you know, we're embedded with spyware. Yeah, exactly, exactly. Well,
and of course twenty three and meters home to all
kinds of genetic data hacked, right, So maybe the Chinese
is cut to the chase. Well, screw the American people
and their legislation cutting off that information from us. We'll
just steal it from someplace else. We just get all

(02:01:59):
your long and couple it with the TikTok information. Everybody's
got a dossier. Now do they not only know where
you live and your congressman is, but they also know
your genetic structure. That's real comforting right there. Congressman Wester,
thank you so much for your time today. Book I'm
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comes out.

Speaker 1 (02:02:18):
Cannot wait for that.

Speaker 8 (02:02:20):
We'll do it before the report because we'll be pretty
close to being able to tell you anytime.

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do that real reporting, and of course it does not
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Speaker 1 (02:03:39):
Joel, Joel, there he is. Can you hear me?

Speaker 5 (02:03:44):
Yes, I can hear you. Okay, there we go.

Speaker 2 (02:03:46):
Uh So we're in the last final week of the election, and.

Speaker 1 (02:03:52):
I guess it's not working.

Speaker 2 (02:03:54):
And what it is is the fact that the Kamala
Harris campaign obviously has tried to do the pull of Biden,
and when she is out and about answering questions, she ducks, dips,
dodge dives and ducks, you know, five d to dodgeball
in terms of what her prior platforms and policies are,
and she deflects from what she used to say and
pretty much provide you with absolutely nothing by way of

(02:04:14):
substantid response, blurting inanities. And Walter her a vice presidential candidate,
not exactly great himself on the issues, but what do
they do. They keep focusing and reporting on Trump and
pointing fingers in Trump and just reduced him to Adolf Hitler.

(02:04:34):
That's not working either. Is it, Joel, We actually don't
know if it's working.

Speaker 5 (02:04:41):
It might be working, I don't think it works in
a general sense because when you are saying that your
opponent is literally Adolf Hitler and his supporters are Hitler
or Nazis, you're not going to be able to govern.
And we saw that with Joe Biden. He ran in
twenty twenty on the Fine People hoax and essentially did

(02:05:05):
the same thing that Kamala Harris is doing now, and
when he got to office, he found there was very
little good will left for him to draw upon in
governing the country. He did get the bipartisan infrastructure bill,
but that's something Republicans wanted anyway. A lot of pork
in that for various politicians and so forth. Mitch McConnell,
who had opposed a trillion dollar infrastructure bill when Trump

(02:05:28):
was president, suddenly found reasons to like it when Biden
was president. But Biden didn't get very much done on
a bipartisan basis, and he failed over four years largely
because he had created this climate of division. He used
the word unity eight times in his inaugural aggress but
he couldn't do anything to create it because he had
already smeared his opponents as Nazis. So what Kamala Harris

(02:05:50):
is doing is out of that playbook. It does work
at times. And look, the main case against Donald Trump
is that he's divisive. Now, I'll give you, I'll give
him credit. Over the last month, maybe six weeks, Donald
Trump has been extraordinarily disciplined. He has not insulted people,

(02:06:11):
he has not said crazy things. He has actually been
on message. He's been very positive, positive about the country,
reaching out to different people. He's done a really fantastic job.
So what they've done is they decided in advance to
smear Trump as a Nazi at this rally, just because
it happened at Madison Square Garden, you.

Speaker 1 (02:06:30):
Know, like Clinton had a rally as well. Yeah, yeah, you.

Speaker 5 (02:06:36):
Know, it's so desperate. But then there was a comedian
at the rout.

Speaker 2 (02:06:41):
I knew you were going to go there that Yeah, okay.
How many people spoke Joel at that convention? How many
people who are running for office, how many people who
might be in the cabinet? Do you hear any reporting
on what they had to say? No, they gravitate towards
one rude, obnoxious comedian who has no impact whatsoever on
a campaign. It's just that he was invited to speak

(02:07:03):
and he made a stupid joke and insulted people. But
that cannot be attributed to the Trump folks with the
Trump Camp or any campaign platform they're running on. That's
how desperate they are to find something bad to say
about Trump. They got to deviate over to the one
person in the room that didn't even matter.

Speaker 5 (02:07:19):
Well, I don't know that he didn't matter. I mean
he has an audience and may even it may even
have been a positive because he you know, look Tony Hinchcliffe.
I watch his videos on Facebook. I mean when you
watch Tony, when you watch the Kill Tony Show, you're
watching an insult comic and his jokes are offensive and
that's why he's funny. That's why people watch him, because

(02:07:39):
he says things are not allowed to.

Speaker 2 (02:07:40):
Say, like Don Rickles used to be yeah, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 5 (02:07:44):
Like Don Rickles and so forth. And he you know,
I live in La Okay. I have friends who are
comedians and they say ridiculous things and that's why people
pay money to go see them, including the people who
are pretending to be outraged today. Tony Hanks spoke at
the beginning of a six hour event. He was a
warm up act, and the joke he told that everyone's

(02:08:05):
defended by about Puerto Rico, not about Puerto Ricans, but
about Puerto Rico. It didn't land. I mean, people didn't
like it. You can hear the audience grown. And he
made fun of himself after that for telling a bad joke,
and he moved on and he got the audience back
after a few more jokes. But the media are turning
this into an attack not just on Trump, but also

(02:08:26):
on Trump supporters. CNN falsely claiming that the audience liked
the joke. You can actually hear the audio for himself
for yourself if you want. It's on c SPAN. Look,
we don't know if this works or not. The election
is right now a mystery. It's a black box. People
are voting there, putting ballots in dropboxes or the mail,

(02:08:46):
or they're planning to go on election day. We just
don't know. It's really a gut check at this point
for the electorate. I thought that Donald Trump was home
free heading into this weekend, and I thought the Medicine
Square Garden rally was a big success. But the Democrats
have united around the idea that this was a Nazi rally.
And as crazy as crazy as it sounds to you

(02:09:07):
and me, the reason it works for Democrats isn't that
people believe it. Okay, you know, you and I are
incredulous that anyone would think that a bad joke by
a comedian would mean that Trump is a Nazi. I mean,
if that were the case, then Hollywood is, you know,
the Nazi capital of the world. But the reason it
works is it shows Democrats that their party is willing

(02:09:27):
to fight if you're willing to go so far as
to call the other side Nazis and their nominee Hitler
and to make governing impossible. You know, the Democrats are
admiring that. They're saying, look, our nominee is even willing
to throw her presidency away if she wins, just for
the sake of winning. And they like that. They like
that because it shows a last minute desperation. You know,

(02:09:49):
it's like it's like the Palestinian terrorist leader, you know,
when the Israelis killed Yahyah Sinar two weeks ago. Now
there's drone video of his last moments. He doesn't have
a he doesn't have a gun, anymore. He throws a stick. Yay,
he throws a stick. He throws a stick at the drone.
That throwing of the stick has made him a hero

(02:10:10):
among Palestinians because it's the symbol of resistance to the
very last object in your hand, you're going to try
to kill the enemy. And that's what Democrats like about
what Kamala Harris is doing about Hitler. I know, to
you and I and actually the most saying people, it
would be absurd, But keep in mind they have cultivated
a kind of mental illness and their followers where they

(02:10:31):
they believe that this is the next coming of the
Third Rife, if your pardon the language, I call it
the Third Rife illusion. But you know, like they basically,
they basically created this this nightmare that they then want
to live inside of because it's easier for them than
confronting what you addressed at the top of the segment,
which is the lack of policy, the failures in government.

(02:10:51):
But it does create this toxic environment and they are
applauding this Hitler stuff because they know it's not true.
If they applied I've talked to democratic friends, they won't
even try to defend it, like I've said to them,
you know, you know how offensive it is to put
this comparison out there. I mean, I'm a Jewish person,
you gonna compare me to Hitler to a Nazi because

(02:11:11):
I'm going to vote for Donald Trump. They won't defend it.
They know it's wrong, but it shows them that their
site hasn't given up, and that's why they're excited about it,
and that's why it's all over the media. It doesn't
mean it's convincing any voters. We don't know.

Speaker 2 (02:11:22):
Well, it is illustrative of how desperate they have to
be that they are repeating something they know to be
fundamentally false, untrue, and not even supported by four years
of his presidency. I mean, you know, any objective person
anywhere would look at that and say that's preposterous. One
read the definition of fascism and then try to explain
how you can pigeonhole Donald Trump into fascism when he's

(02:11:44):
the one that wants to get rid of the regulatory
state that's controlling the means of production. The definition of fascism,
you know, he didn't try to exterminate the Jewish population
anybody else while he was president. He did get the
Abraham Accords, which was awesome and deserving of the Peace Prize.
I'm gonna go up and down the line, but you've
got to go down.

Speaker 5 (02:12:01):
Wait a minute before you go up and down the line.
You know, they have a laundry list, and laundry lists
are there when people don't actually have a good argument.
So they're throwing this list out there, and what it's
doing is it's forcing us to talk about fascism, which
is exactly what they want. They don't want us talking
about the economy and the borders and the medicine the world.
But let me just address one of the key components
of the fascist charges, probably the argument they think is

(02:12:22):
the best argument, which is that he thinks or he
has said words to the effect that he will attack
the enemy within. They say he's going to use the
military against American citizens. And JD. Vance actually had the
right response to that, which was, yes, of course, if
you come out into the streets again, when Donald Trump
wins and you try to riot, and you try to
make the country ungovernable, we are going to call out

(02:12:42):
the military. Just by democratics, governors and mayors had to
call out the military during the George Floyd riots. I
mean Tim Walt had to call out the National Guard.
He did it late, but he called out the National Guard,
and yes, we're going to do that. And also I
would add that the people who have broken the law
in an attempt to get Donald Trump, and people who
have violated other people's rights, they should be prosecuted absolutely,

(02:13:04):
as there are members of the January sixth Committee who
in my view, violated the fundamental civil rights of witnesses
and targets of that investigation. They in my view, broke
the law, and they destroyed the evidence that they spent
two years gathering because they didn't want Republicans to look
at it. I think those people need to be investigated
and if they broke the law, they need to be prosecuted.

(02:13:24):
But to Democrats, that's fascism. So listen, this comes full circle.
It's absurd to you and me, but it's not absurd
to them, and I'll tell you why. Once again, it
created a delusion that they like to live inside of.
But also they are projecting. They're saying things like Donald
Trump's going to put his political opponents in jail, as
they are trying to put him in jail. Steve Steve Bennon,

(02:13:45):
my former boss. You know, he got out of jail
this morning. He never should have been in jail, but
they went after him for defying a subpoena for this
show trial committee in Congress. So they know what they
did and are doing the political opposition, and that's why
they're afraid, because if the shoe is ever on the
other foot, they know they're in big trouble. Where they

(02:14:06):
fear they're in big trouble, not because of what Trump
would do, but because of.

Speaker 2 (02:14:09):
What they know they are trying to do. Yeah, that's
what they fear. That's straight out of the leftist playbook.
You accuse the other side of doing exactly what you
were doing in order to deflect attention from what you're doing.
Is if it would work for anybody.

Speaker 5 (02:14:22):
It's more than that. It's more than attacksive. They have
a real fear. The Jake Tappers of the world, of
his Chinese of the world, the atom Kinsingers of the world,
the Adam Shifts of the world. They have a real
fear that there's going to be a moment where they
are investigated, where they are looked at, where they are
perhaps prosecuted. You know, Jake Tapper, his hands are not
clean when it comes to things like the Russia collusion oaks,

(02:14:44):
he knew about the phony docia and so forth. I mean,
there is, and I've written this in my book The Agenda,
there's a level of collusion between the media and the
Democratic Party that has to be unraveled because it's corrosive
to our democracy. You know, we have these broadcast networks.
I heard someone talking about this yesterday, ABC, NBCCVS. They're
supposed to provide a public service. That's why they get

(02:15:05):
free access to the airwaves, that's why they get licenses.
And I'm a believer in absolute free speech. But if
what they're doing is promoting division, if what they're doing
is backing one side over another in elections, if the coverage,
according to NewsBusters of the Trump campaign is eighty five
percent negative on these on these networks, then what public
service are they performing? You know, we need to look

(02:15:27):
at some of these questions and ask I don't think
there's any sense in a return to the fairness doctrine
or canceling people because they have their own opinions. But
we need to look at creating some kind of independent
body that can vet what the editorial policies are of
these networks so that we can understand that our media
coverage is. It doesn't have to be perfectly fair. It

(02:15:48):
can have an opinion, but it's at least going to
be positive in a sense that it contributes to democratic
discourse in this country. You know, you can have a
fight forever about what that means. But I think there's
a reckoning coming, and I think that's what they know
is coming. I mean, you're not going to be able
to get away with on MSNBC. Okay, it's cable, it's
not broadcast, it doesn't have the same licensing requirements. But

(02:16:10):
how do you put up pictures of a Nazi rally
and intersperse them with with Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden,
as if the two had anything to do with each other.
And you know their parent network is NBC, So I
think NBC, Comcast, whoever the owners are, they need to
be hauled in front of Congress and asked to explain
to the American people why their network is inciting hatred

(02:16:32):
and inciting violence among Americans, because that's what it's doing.
And they know a reckoning is coming because they know
what they're getting away with now, and that's why the
fear is real. So this Hitler stuff, yeah, it's it's garbage,
but it speaks to the sense of fear that they have,
that they actually deserve level of accountability that that won't

(02:16:53):
come if a democratic administration is in power, but might
come if Trump is in office.

Speaker 2 (02:16:57):
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Station Happy Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (02:18:48):
Credit to Dan Reganold fram Uosa, former president, owner fram
Uosa and creator of empower Use Seminars. Tonight's empower Use
Seminar Gonna be a rather interesting collection is two separate speakers.
Starts at seven pm virtual only. Empower Youamerica dot org.
Register and log in at seven pm, where you'll be
able to catch a conversation with about UFOs, did JFK

(02:19:11):
know about a UFO crash retrieval program with the speaker
Jeff Crookshank, but more importantly in terms of politics. In
advance of that, Danzel Monk he spent twenty one years
as a college administrator and communications supervisor. Founder of News
Christian View, which is an online Christian news blog which
he's published over thirty articles, producer and host of the

(02:19:31):
Probe Analysis podcast. Volunteered for twenty five years at ninety
eight point seven in WKRS, KISS FM and WBLS, New
York on a number one black talk show, The Open Line.
Welcome to the Program, Denzil Monk, it's a pleasure to
have you on. You're going to give us a breakdown
about how Black Americans are likely to vote next week.
Good to have you on the show today.

Speaker 5 (02:19:53):
Well, thank you for inviting me.

Speaker 3 (02:19:54):
I'm purvious to be here and good to have somebody
want to hear what I have to say.

Speaker 2 (02:19:58):
Absolutely, And you know, while I'm listen, pasty Northern European
descentate white guy, I've you know, Irish background, all that,
and I don't know that it's appropriate for me to
take an opinion that I would hold and say it
out loud, and I do it all the time, Danzil.

Speaker 1 (02:20:12):
When someone says.

Speaker 2 (02:20:14):
Out loud that you know, we can have photo ID
because it's somehow racist, that is an insult to every
single person of color, is it not. Isn't that just
saying that they are not capable of doing something that
literally everybody has to do for a multitude of things
other than voting. And that's not the only illustration, but

(02:20:35):
the left mostly seems the paint was such a ridiculously
broad and insulting brush.

Speaker 3 (02:20:40):
Your reaction, well, first of all, you have to know
that there are videos out there online that shows black
people's opinion about that. They've actually interviewed black people and
asked them if they had an id and if they
had to have an idea for a thousand and one
things that they do, and they all said yes. So
I think that what we're suffering from is a condition
where our society, throughout as you can system, through our

(02:21:01):
left media, has kind of trained our public to start
thinking stupid. I mean, the critical thinking is lacking in
our society and you can just tell them anything and
they believe it. I think they're bleeding things based on
your emotions rather than on your brains. Is what's causing
a lot of problems in our society. To be something
to be allowed to say something like that and people

(02:21:22):
actually accept it and believe it tells you the has
a much bigger problem than racing society.

Speaker 2 (02:21:26):
Amen, you are so right. And of course our children
aren't taught critical thinking anymore in schools, and obviously sometimes
they're they get in trouble for even, you know, trying
to engage in the Socratic method and trying to give
the teacher maybe an alternative point of view than the
propaganda they're being fed. But of course that's a broader
problem for society at large.

Speaker 1 (02:21:45):
What do you what kind of.

Speaker 2 (02:21:46):
Conclusions are you drawing because poll after poll after pol
even though a majority of black voters do not appear
to be gravitating toward Donald Trump, a sizeable and growing
portion seem to be doing exactly that. What's your take
about next week? Where do you see it as shaken out?
And do you believe the polls when you see more
black men and women are moving over to Trump's side

(02:22:08):
of the ledger?

Speaker 3 (02:22:09):
Well, I think that the polls is another issue. I
think the whole thing about poles is at ours if
you look at what Richard barrs. He's the director of
the Big Data Poll. He's pretty much an expert on polling.
And he did a speech at Hillsdale back in twenty
twenty two and he talked about the reliability of polls
and waves at how far we have come since the

(02:22:31):
days of a gallop, and he made it clear that
you really can't use poles to say what's going to
be happening because there's so much craziness going on with that,
and so much money involved, and it's really dominated in
a large and artist and buy democrats, so and they're
using those poles to sway people to think that they're
the ones in favor. So I wouldn't courage anybody to

(02:22:52):
ignore what they see in polls and believe their eyes
and when they're talking to people and go out and
talk to people themselves. You're going to have two different
You're gonna have two different major flasts. You're gonna have
people who are swallowing the kool aid that's being promoted
by the left liberal media, and you're gonna have people
who think critically. And this is what we're dealing with.
And usually because that, you can't tell what's going to happen.

(02:23:13):
Because on top of that, you have the massive corruption
going on in voting. You have the voting for us
coming out that's been that's what's what happened in twenty
twenty twenty, it's coming out now, and now you have
what's happening now coming out now. So there's so many
variables that you really can't tell what's going to happen.

Speaker 5 (02:23:30):
I just really I wish I could tell you more.
But this what I'm saying right.

Speaker 3 (02:23:33):
Now is that a lot of black people are seeing
that what the Democrat Party has been doing to them
over the years, and they're saying I'm not taking anymore.
So I'm hoping that that that translates into our election
being faithful enough to put that down back in office.

Speaker 2 (02:23:49):
Well, even if any given group of individuals you have
to break them down, are are are well struggling with
where they want to vote. We all everybody goes to
the grocery store, everybody fills her gas tank up, everybody
feels the impact of the last four years on their
bottom line, and it's not healthy. And it's easy to
look back and say, hmm, the simple question was I
better four years ago than I am now? So, I think,

(02:24:11):
regardless of the color of your skin, And the answer
to that is no, I'm not. So why would I
want to stick with this current administration?

Speaker 3 (02:24:19):
Absolutely, as a matter of fact, this is what it
all comes down to. My problem is that with the
lives that are being told on left media and people
thinking by their emotions and by their ethnicity, this is
the danger again when you come to critical thinking, You're
absolutely right, there's no question about it. We have an
example already. Trump was in office already and Harris is

(02:24:39):
in office. Now we see the difference. There's no question
about that, and when she was asked if she would
do anything different from what she's done, she said, I
don't see anything different. So you know what the information
is out there, people can hear. There's enough being out
there about her. With all of the support that she
got from liberal media, it still didn't help her.

Speaker 5 (02:24:56):
She's still a quack when it comes to what's going on.

Speaker 3 (02:24:59):
All I'm saying is that people have to be convinced
that if you vote for someone who does not have
your best interest in heart, you're going to be account
for that.

Speaker 2 (02:25:08):
In the final Houses, Denzel Monk could be talking tonight
beginning at seven pm. It is a virtual class only,
so don't go to twenty five Northland Boulevard, go into
wherever your laptop or your device is. Register at empower
Youamerica dot org and if you choose to, you can
stick around and listen to what Jeff Crookshank has to
say about UFOs. I'm glad you're leading it off though.
It's been a real pleasure, Danzel having you on the program.

(02:25:30):
Keep up the great work, my friend.

Speaker 5 (02:25:33):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 3 (02:25:33):
I appreciate being it being invited, and I hope that
you guys continue the work you're doing.

Speaker 2 (02:25:37):
I will do it as long as they let me.
And check him out on the news Christian View. You
can find that blog wherever you get your blogs. Danzel,
good luck tonight. Enjoy the speech eight thirty six Stick
around Austin from Foreign Exchange, gonna give us some great
information about what we need to do with our cars
as we approach Winner and I think he's got a
new announcement for Foreign Exchange, so also joined the program.

Speaker 5 (02:25:59):
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