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Is the integrity of our voting process under threat? This episode of HuttCast tackles that provocative question head-on, as I, Tim Huttner, explore the complexities of our political landscape. From the controversial figure of Don J. T and his unprecedented legal challenges to the meteoric financial rise of Joe Biden, we unravel how these dynamics shape our democracy. Moreover, we scrutinize the alleged tactics employed by the liberal left to manipulate public perception and prevent Don J.  from running again, while questioning the role of Dominion voting machines and the integrity of the electoral process.

Shifting gears, we navigate the turbulent waters of societal change and traditional values. Critiquing the concept of universal winners in competition and the evolving acceptance of diverse identities, we ponder the impact on our core values and character-building. Our discussion also sheds light on the frustrations with the current political leadership's handling of law enforcement issues, particularly in Minneapolis. The recent riots and the complexities surrounding the deployment of the National Guard are examined, highlighting the political grandstanding that often leaves police officers in a precarious position.

Wrapping up, we look ahead with a preview of future episodes featuring political guests from both House Democrats and Republicans. Expect candid conversations and insightful perspectives from these politicians as we reflect on the recent legislative session in Minneapolis and the broader implications for public service. Stay connected through our Facebook page for more thought-provoking discussions and join us as we continue to navigate the intricate world of political discourse and healthcare advocacy on HuttCast.

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Welcome back podcast fans.
Kind of been a while since I'vehad some time off Well-deserved
time off I should say Earnedtime off and a new grandbaby in
the family yes, I'm that old, sothat's a couple in the hen

(03:12):
house for us.
Oh yeah, we're really diggingit.
So in my pre-roll we've hadthis conversation about a Donald
J Don J, let's call him Don J,that's kind of funny and his
proclivities, which we stillwon't know.
The truth we can only say whatwe know, what we hear.

(03:33):
We have no idea other than whatsomeone's doing.
We've heard this with Clinton.
We've heard this with all kindsof politicians, and yet here we
are.
All kinds of politicians, andyet here we are.
For the first time in history,we have now decided the liberal
left agenda has proceeded tofile charges and get someone to

(03:58):
actually stick Teflon Don to aguy that you know.
Hey, we asked him to do his job, we hired him to do our job and
this liberal left nut jobsdecided that we're going to hang
this guy.
Now don't get me wrong.
I'm no Don Teflon man side,groupie, groupie here.

(04:21):
I'm a common sense kind of guy.
Hence the show, common sense.
I don't care what side of guyHence the show, common sense.
I don't care what side of thefence you're on.
I don't care a lot about a lotof stuff About how and what you
guys think personally, otherthan what is common sense.
So here's the situation we hirea guy to do a job.

(04:42):
We hire a millionaire to do ajob.
We hire a millionaire to do ajob who spends his money, his
time, his effort.
Now he came into office being amillionaire, billionaire.
I don't even know who knows,who knows what his assets are,
what does P&L stay?
We don't give a crap.
But I do have to say that whenSleepy Joe got into office he

(05:03):
didn't make shit.
Now he's a millionaire,billionaire.
Who knows what?
You should be asking thosequestions to yourself.
We hire one guy to come in whois a millionaire and then we
hire these other guys who aren'tmillionaires, to actually be in
office.
So put that in your mentalRolodex.
Back to the story.

(05:24):
So Don Jay finally gets what 13counts, I don't even know
30-some counts, who knows?
I mean, does it really matterafter one or two?
Because the liberal leftdecided to throw this out there
to see what they could do, andthey hang this guy in his own
backyard in New York.
It should infuriate you to thenext level of infuriation.

(05:47):
Just here's why he's out ofoffice and it'll do anything to
stop him from rerunning againbecause, frankly, the
Republicans have no one betterto throw at it.
Don Jay has certainly the proxyand the funding to move forward
and they know they can't stophim in the business world of

(06:07):
power.
So how are they going to stophim?
They're going to stop him bysetting new rules, new rules
that they have to enforce in thecourt of public opinion, and
they put this guy on the standand all they've got to do is let
him speak, because you've heardhim speak.
I mean, he's terrible atshutting up and he kind of fries

(06:32):
himself.
But Moreland saw my point.
At what point in history shouldthis ever be in anything other
than a conspiracy?
Now don't get me wrong.
I said the magic word, the Cword conspiracy.
I don't believe in conspiracies.

(06:55):
I believe that things areplanned.
By whom is irrelevant, but theyare planned, so conspiracy is
like okay.
Yeah, everything's a conspiracyto some people, this is so
planned, this is are planned, soconspiracy is like okay yeah,
everything's a conspiracy tosome people.
This is so planned.
This is so planned.
This is so not even transparent.
I mean it's like transparent asmud how they want to keep him
off this protocol because heactually has a chance against

(07:19):
Sleepy Joe.
How many of you out there sitthere and say, okay, this is
onshore guys only?
I mean you guys on the othercountries, you know you probably
have a guy like this, so tryand assimilate what I'm saying
to one of your guys.
Okay, so how many of you canactually think that he has this

(07:40):
kind of a proxy to pull this off?
Again, the liberal left, theleft, the crazies are saying oh
crap, we know it too, because wehave no one better than Sleepy
Joe.
Sleepy Joe came and conductssentences.
I mean, he's lucky to conductanything in his life.
His wife of 10, 12 yearsyounger is kind of like the
go-to gal for care provider.

(08:02):
I guess I mean for lack of abetter word and they can steer
this guy.
So the puppet show which ishappening in the Sleepy Joe
administration is beingcontrolled by who knows who.
I mean, take your pick.
You can't trust any of the news.
Hell, don't even trust me.

(08:23):
Go out and get your own data,figure out what you guys see.
But more on the point of StormyDaniels.
Okay, kind of a hottie, yeah, Iget it.
Who is it?
Clinton's gal this is Cigar andStormy Daniels, of course, a

(08:44):
hottie.
But the accuser of Donald JTrump is totally hideous and she
claims of what that she wasaccosted by.
Have you seen her?
Okay, this is Don J.
He can pretty much call theshots on any female
companionship and this is who hechooses.

(09:05):
Look at Clinton's gal.
I don't know about you, but sheain't that good looking.
Think of it, do the math here.
It doesn't even make sense.
So are you mad enough?
Yet I see you on social media.
I'm following the buzz, I getconstant messages.

(09:26):
So what do you think about the?
The court system?
You know just frying this guy,and I can't think of any other
word.
Others say than you know it was.
It was conspiracy.
You know, kind of like whenEpstein's client list is locked
up and everybody else's stuff iskind of locked up and Hillary's

(09:48):
emails, and all of a sudden,magically delicious, everybody's
coming out to fry it.
John Jay, huh, I don't know.
What do you guys think?
Now take the party out of thisand these guys.
Who wants to constantly hate.
He should be in jail.
Wear an orange, that's a goodcolor.

(10:08):
Oh, come on Again.
I'm no Don J fan, but if thiswas O'Biden in this situation
I'd be kind of thinking the samething, kind of set up Either
you're fit to do office oryou're fit to do nothing.
Maybe someday is fit to haveice cream and crap your pants.
All I don't know.
So be mad, be aware.

(10:31):
Be aware that if they can dothis now, why?
Why couldn't they dominionvoting machines, be corrupt?
Why couldn't?
Magically delicious uh oh,biden pulls through and at
middle of the night three, fourin the morning by be corrupt.
Why couldn't?
Magically delicious O'Bidenpulls through in the middle of
the night 3, 4 in the morning bymiraculously finding 80% of his
votes.

(10:52):
But where did 80% of his votesgo in the first place?
I know there's some latencybetween the count and the actual
published Because someone hasgot to sit down and count those.
But this is Dominion Company.
I can count 500 billion ways inan AI program to give you
anything you want within secondsand you need hours to count

(11:15):
this out.
I suppose they're backed up byjudge officials and make sure
they are there, or make sure youknow, I don't know Again the
big C words coming outConspiracy.
So what do you think is going tohappen next?
So let's say you're a Trumper,a Trumpanzee some people call
them which I thought was prettycute Trumpanzee, because we

(11:39):
don't have one of those wordsfor Obama.
Or Sleepy Joe.
I mean you might, if you docall him in, I want to hear him.
I get a good laugh out of thatstuff.
So what are they?
What are they?
Where is this going to go fromhere?
I don't know.
I kind of lost my train ofthought there.

(11:59):
It's like all right, so back onschedule.
If we were going to do thiswith Joe, they're not going to
have any other way to do itother than to hide it out and
all of a sudden, magically, pow,these votes are going to come
in.
You're not going to see them.
They're going to be there inthe middle of the night again.
And Sleepy Joe just kind ofyeah, I don't know.

(12:24):
I don't know how you would putthat Either.
Which, if you were to be mad,be upset.
If they can do this for theDominion guys, like I was saying
, why couldn't they do it withthis?
Why couldn't they weaponize thecourt, because they did.
They totally weaponized that,and there ain't a person around

(12:47):
that can stop them.
There ain't a group around thatcan stop them, because who
stops the stoppers?
It's like police.
Who polices the police?
You think AI is going to do it?
Yeah, they can.
That's internal affairs or IA.
Sorry, yeah, I got my vowelsbackwards.

(13:09):
But Internal Affairs they'reabout cops.
And Internal Affairs is apublic and totally supposed to
be transparent group withoutpolitics.
Bet, you know where that goeswith politics you can't trust
them.
Guess, I have trust issues,don't I?

(13:29):
I seem to have too much stupidstuff, stupid stuff no one can
explain.
And yet here we are.
So again, what do you think,what's your opinions on some of
this stuff?
If somebody in your home country, your home world, that is being
treated like this, my questionnow is will he decide to push

(13:54):
forward, and can he push forwardlegally, provided they don't
find more ways to weaponize oursystem against the guy to keep
him from running?
The only way they're going tokeep him from running again is
to give him the four years andhe can no longer be president
three times.
So it's two terms, two termsconsecutively.

(14:15):
So if you kind of do the math.
It's one term.
He gives out one four-year term, he comes back in, misses a
cycle, comes back in and now hecan put another two terms in.
So it's two terms consecutive.
Four years, not another fouryears.
So he'll be the first president, as far as I know, to do eight,
nine, 10, 12 years.

(14:37):
12 years of this guy if heplays his cards right, provided
it's not weaponized again, Idon't know.
Kind of a thing, kind of a bigthing.
Pay attention to how this isgoing down and remember this

(14:57):
when it's voting time.
A lot of social media this iswhere I was going earlier Social
media, people says so.
I can't begin to tell you howmuch more people want to just
vote for him again.
Just because, just because thewhole system, you know, and it
kind of makes sense, it's just,it really makes sense to me that
he's going to turn him into amartyr, a political martyr.

(15:20):
I remember when Gandhi did allthis stuff back in the 60s and
70s and passive-aggressive andall this crap.
Well, why not now?
Well, I can give you a couplegood reasons.
Why not now?
Because some of the nutjobs whoactually run this country and I
use that loosely run thecountry.
These are the participationtrophy kids.

(15:43):
These are the kids that go to asoftball game.
We're coached by their parentsand team members.
This is the generation that wasout there during these games
T-ball, what have you?
And my thought, my personalopinion is is, if you don't have

(16:08):
win with lose and everybody'san equal winner, you don't build
character in these kids.
Look at it, think about iteverybody's the same, everybody
wants to do the same thing.
You, you showed up, sotherefore you Well, showing up
is part of life.
Once something happened in yourlife, you got to show up, so

(16:31):
these kids brought up this way.
Yes, you did some of the work,so therefore you deserve the
same as everybody else.
Well, these kids now are genderchangers.
They're furries.
They're all these people thatthink, okay, now it's okay if my
kids want to be a chipmunk inschool, pee in litter boxes and

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all this stupid shit.
Really, think about this Again.
You should be mad as hell aboutthis whole thing.
They're okay with this.
These are the people runningour country.
Okay, by a sheer progression oftime, you can't help but be in
the mix, through the mix and outof the mix before the next

(17:17):
generation or the next kids,people, furries, animals,
chipmunks, whoever you want tocall yourselves and identify.
Why don't you kiss my butt onthis identification crap?
I identify as the President ofthe United States.
So what are you going to do?
Cancel me Doesn't mean I am nomore.
Does it mean that you identifyas a female when you're a guy,

(17:38):
or vice versa, or a chipmunk orwhatever?
Has this crazy country lost itsmind?
That was a rhetorical question.
It absolutely has.
So these people who are now inthe legacy of time starting our
country's next chapter decidedto hang this Danje, and they're

(18:04):
okay with that.
Not that I'm a Bible-fearingGod-thumping, you know, and I'm
on everybody's okie-dokie list.
So you want to pray?
Whoever prayed you pray to them, that's your business.
You want to have same-sexmarriages?
It's your business.
But don't tell me what I shouldbe doing in my business,

(18:28):
because your core values mightnot be mine, they might not
align at all, and then you'renot going to like it.
And then what?
You get loud and scream andholler.
So again, these people, thesethings let's use that these
things I'll use my own pronounsfor these people these things of
people are running our countryand they're okay with it,

(18:56):
because conservatives will notengage, they'll just blow it off
and let it sit.
I don't know.
Everybody keeps saying they'regoing to wake us up and when
they get to that point, and well, I don't know.
January 6th was kind of a thingthat sure got their attention
as they ran and hid like thethings they are Again my

(19:23):
metaphor for these guys.
These things Chipmunks,squirrels yeah, you can't make
this stuff up, people.
This is life.
I don't know what core values wehad back in the 60s, 70s and
80s, 90s, and have changed sincethe 20s, 21s, 10s and 30s.

(19:45):
You know now what?
What are we going to do as acountry?
I don't know, sit back, let.
Are we going to do as a country?
I don't know, sit back, letthem run it like a nut job.
And these immigrants?
You know, don't get me startedon these immigrants, but let's
say these guys from Rwanda andall these places and I know I've
got a lot of listeners on theeast coast of Africa, so I get

(20:08):
it you started a shitstorm overthere there and you still have
it, but now you bring it overhere.
You can't get along over there.
What makes you think you'regoing to get along with those
same people over here Ain'thappening and we can prove it.
For instance, just the other dayhere in murder Appalus, there

(20:31):
was a police call.
I don't know if you guys knowthis over country.
You might have seen it on theweb.
I don't know what you guys getfor news or if they filter this
for you guys.
So some PD companies,minneapolis responds to a call,
jamal something black guy copfirst year in responds to this

(20:55):
call with his partner.
He gets shot, partner gets shot, jamal dies and the insanely
liberal left, stupid Minneapoliscouncil mayor and governor
which they're liberal left pukes.

(21:16):
Now come on tv and say, okay,this is remember 2020 and all
that stuff.
Okay.
So they come on and say andwe'll stand behind our police
and we'll do this and we'll dothat, and and you should be, and
we'll do this and we'll do that, and and you should be
infuriated.
So now, now they're, they'reaspiring to be to, to be up in
arms again.
Well, conservatives don't dothat.

(21:37):
They don't start riots, theyget pissed off.
They vote their way out of it.
I'm supposed to be.
And this mayor, first of all,looks like he just woke up out
of a get high pot-pot dispensarything Greasy face, messed up
hair, half-shaven Dude.
Come on, you're on TVaddressing your city.

(21:57):
Stand closer to the razor, yousick puke.
So I think that was a facade,like he did when he cried on
George Floyd's casket thegold-ass casket that I don't
know who paid for it.
We all paid for it inMinneapolis, minnesota, and he
made up such a show.
I could puke.
He didn't even own real estatein this city.

(22:19):
He's a bring-in, he's a plant.
But he seemed to gain tractionand the liberal left put him in
there.
Yeah, the city council standsbehind these two monkeys.
They are going to, oh yeah,we're going to take care of our

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police.
You should be mad.
As a country, as a city, youshould do this, you should do
that.
Ps, ps.
If anybody listened to myprevious shows, we've had Liz
Collins on here and her husband,which was silent, but he was
here and with the story of, theylied to us Absolutely

(23:02):
First-hand information righthere on HUDcast.
They lied to us and they wereso about defunding the police.
I could puke.
This is during the riots of 20.
Because poor helpless GeorgeFentanyl got all screwed up

(23:25):
because of his.
I don't know, he must have beenstoned or high, I don't care
who cares, I don't care becauseof his, I don't know.
He must have been stoned orhigh, I don't care.
Who cares, I don't care.
So they did their job, derekChauvin the people on scene were
doing their job found courtguilty, doing time for doing
their job, for acceptable use offorce, which was removed from

(23:49):
the divorce, which was removedfrom the oh, what would you say
from the website of MinneapolisPolice Department.
They put all their policiesonline.
That night was removed and thenthey set this guy up.
Someone's going to take a hithere.
He is the guy taking the hit.
Incredible amount of stupidness.

(24:11):
So here's what I'll do.
I've got to take a break here.
We're going to come back andwe're going to talk about how
they set this guy up, what's thereason and why the governor and
mayor are now going to standbehind us and these police
departments, and I'm going totell you right now.
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Welcome back to Hoodcast.
As I left off in the previoussection, I'm going to explain to
you why the Minneapolis PoliceDepartment I talked to some
police friends who aren't tiedin with the mental cases up top
told me how things went down.
So in 2020, when they had theriots, they all wanted an escape

(26:02):
.
Goat Fry's crying on this guy'scasket.
There's all kinds of hoopla andcrap going on, but here's the
story that I was told.
Blah and crap going on, buthere's the story that I was told
.
When this riot started, theycalled in the National Guard and
this is a waltz thing theywaited and waited, and waited.
He waited before he deployed,because whatever they couldn't

(26:26):
deploy, because they were afraidof what would happen if you let
soldiers on the street withactual killing devices, because
you know how that shit starts.
So you get it going and all ofa sudden somebody accidentally
shoots a trigger and now we gota double murder, homicide,
suicide whatever wasn't a murderin my book.

(26:46):
It was a situation that wasunfair and in a bad turn events.
And this is how it turned out,because they got called to the
scene.
The police didn't just show upand say, hey, I'm going to kill
this guy.
So that leaves premeditated outin my book.
So here we are the policedepartment is now in the

(27:07):
crosshairs.
Every cop on the street, everycop.
And here I'm telling you thisbecause when this ambush
happened here just a coupleweeks ago, it's my theory that
these guys are now in thecrosshairs for everybody who
wants to do this job.
Do you want to get shot at?
I don't think it stands up inmy number one book.
So these guys come to a show.

(27:28):
They get to the we call it thebig show.
On scene they get shot.
City council mayor and waltzthat's our governor decide hey,
we're gonna make a stupid bigshowing of overboard support our
police.

(27:48):
Not one word of defunding thepolice, which I suppose the
circumstances would make sense.
You wouldn't start talking.
Stupider, that's right, it's aword right now.
Stupider than what they werebefore.
And if any of you watch thenews, google it Just kind of see
what these guys do Again.

(28:08):
Fry's all fried.
I mean literally fried.
I don't know if he's stoned orwhat he's doing, but he wanted
to put presence and visuals tothe look because he's on TV now.
Now he's got to lick the partand they set this guy up to look
stupid, sound stupid, and we'regoing to now support your

(28:29):
police what you don't want tosupport him.
When Chauvin and his three otherTSOs were out on the street,
where was your support then?
Because somebody died.
Well, someone did die this timeand it was a cop, black cop,
jamal.
And now you want to support him.

(28:49):
Why?
Because he's a black and he's acop.
You want to support him fouryears earlier, which started the
riots.
End.
Quote, quote Again I can't tellyou how, in the deepest reaches
of my mind, how that makes evensense.
And now I'm going to tell youthe PD guys I do talk to.

(29:10):
So I talked quite frequently toa previous Deepest reaches of
my mind how that makes evensense.
And now I'm going to tell youthe PD guys I do talk to.
So I talked quite frequently toa previous SWAT captain, a SWAT
team leader, swat members,police, pds, you name it.
I got some pretty good ties inthe PD and they're so disgusted

(29:31):
with the show of stupidity thatthese individuals portrayed on
national TV because Jamal wasshot, walked into a hostile
situation, how they now sicklywant to support at any level the
police.
They stuck it up the cops'sbutt on that one and there ain't

(29:55):
a cop on this planet who didn'tmiddle finger back at that
whole regime.
It's a regime, it's not anadministration.
Administrations are productive,they're in place.
It's two totally differentthings.
But regimes makes more sense tome.
Every middle finger of a commonsense cop not cop fire had

(30:20):
their fingers up at you guys.
I could only hope you guys wouldlisten to this show, because
that's how stupid you sound.
Kind of makes you say, hmm, sohow do you feel about it?
You're the audience Again, theguys over across seas and stuff.

(30:41):
You got your own people.
It makes sense.
This is not a new trifecta ofthree ways of stupidness, this
is just one.
It's all stupid.
You know a guy or knew a guy orwhoever, and if you don't or
haven't, good for you.
Learn by our mistakes, learn byour stupid stuff, because it's

(31:01):
pretty stupid around here.
Not to sound positive, but yeah, the wife doesn't really
involve herself in too manypolitics.
When we're talking.
She has her own opinions andtherefore she chimed in on this
one too.
When these Mayor Fry andGovernor Worthless start talking

(31:23):
, and she kind of pointed outsome things.
To me that went, yeah that kindof makes sense.
Hence why I'm pushing thispodcast today on Huttcast so you
can say, hey, I listened to ittoo and I watched it.
If you haven't go watch it,please watch it.
It's on pretty much every newschannel.
Just YouTube it or Google-izerit.

(31:44):
And watch this and make up yourown mind.
Decide for yourself.
Again, this is not a conspiracything.
I'm pushing on this.
This is just a common sense.
It was not common.
Now I do say, in a lighter note,that if Dr Scott Jensen would
have won this election, godwilling, this would have been

(32:07):
handled a whole lot different.
First of all, we wouldn't havehad the problem with this defund
police crap, because that neverwould have happened.
Doc's got his head screwed onreally good.
He used to be an old senatorand I'll tell you what he's just
an all-around good guy.
We missed out, we as a city, weas a state, we as everybody in

(32:30):
Minnesota missed out from ourunderground, hidden bunker
locations.
A really level-headed good guy.
I don't know how we got fromTrump to this, but you know what
?
Sometimes good guys don't wearcapes, they wear suits, they
wear doctor smocks.

(32:51):
They wear doctor smocks.
They wear grease monkeyuniforms.
They wear you know, you get mypoints.
Sometimes the good guys areharder to see, but they're not
harder to listen to.
There's where you've got tokind of focus on okay, what's
the real message?
What's he saying?
Don't fall into hyperbole anddon't fall into this.

(33:11):
There's where you've got tokind of focus on okay, what's
the real message?
What's he saying?
Don't fall into hyperbole anddon't fall into this.
Opinions of someone else's crap.
Listen for yourself.
There's a whole lot of stuffgoing on on the Senate floor
this year too, and there weresome things going back and forth

(33:32):
between the lefts and therights.
And I'll tell you what beingthere to see both sides of it
and knowing some of both sidesof the players was kind of tough
to swallow for both sides, evenfor me.
And you sit back and go, ooh,this sounds like kind of a crap
storm.
So figure it out, guys.
I know this is kind of aimpromptu.
I kind of flew from the pantson this episode just because

(33:55):
there was so much going on.
You couldn't quantify this in amillion years.
You just kind of had to letyour feelings out and say, okay,
opinion piece, yeah, probablyknow what you know, find out
what you can and throw me somemessages.
Does this make you want to votefor trump, either more or less?

(34:15):
Than because they're they're.
They're crucifying him again.
The the memes out there aboutnow jesus christ is being
crucified and, uh, you know theytie it to trump and like, oh,
come on, guys, don be stupid.
I didn't see it as that.
This doesn't make me want tovote anymore for him, other than

(34:37):
for the martyr part of this inthe system.
The martyring part, is kind ofa real thing for me.
You fired somebody just becauseyou didn't like him.
That's cancel culture.
We've had a show of on thiscancel culture stuff.
I don't like cancel culture.
But I can tell you, when youuse it against them, it pees

(35:00):
them off.
It pees them off but good.
So why not?
Why not use it against them?
Let's tactics their way into it.
They don't know how to handletheir own tactics.
Cancel them Right for the goose, way into it.
And they don't know how tohandle their own tactics.
Cancel them Right for the goose, right for the gander.
So if you know thosebleeding-heart liberal, lem-deaf

(35:21):
people that are in your world,you work with them, you're in
the subway with them, you're atValley Fair with them or
wherever you are with thosepeople and you can tell I mean,
you can see Probably roll up ina Prius, they probably got a

(35:42):
Subaru and a what do you callthose things?
A RAV4.
You know the people.
They're always that kind ofpeople.
We're showing up in a big Ford,dually Dodge, whatever, with
diesel and smoking, and we'renot hard to spot either, not

(36:04):
hard at all.
But somewhere in the middlethere's common sense and if you
can see that and you can seewhat they're doing and you can
smell them a mile away, you knowpurple hair, any life matters,
no, no, just the colored livesmatter.
You have an opportunity, youhave absolutely an opportunity

(36:25):
to make that and say, hey,turnabout's, fair play now,
isn't it?
It's no different than ourmedical system.
That was weaponized long ago.
It was brought to a point whereyou know, you listen to some of
my sponsors and I've talked tothem, I've had them on the show,
they're great sponsors.
They want a common holisticapproach.

(36:47):
They want the doctors to dowhat doctors do, not what
insurance companies do.
So again, it's still political.
They politicized the mostamount of stupidness they could
and they control you with it.
Well, how do governmentscontrol you?
Well, they control your food.
They control your water.
They control your funding.

(37:09):
They control what you see.
The media ie ain't controllingme, just you know heads up.
They control yourinfrastructure.
How do they control you?
They control you enough to getyour ass back to work and keep
paying taxes so that the peoplethat vote for a living can

(37:32):
regulate and rule the people whowork for a living Again, not a
conspiracy theorist.
There are a lot of goodDemocrats in the world, but
there are two parties ofDemocrats and we've had this
conversation in the past.
There's the old school who, intoday's world, are probably
Republicans in real life.
And then there's the old schoolwho, in today's world, are

(37:52):
probably Republicans in reallife.
And then there's the nutjobs,the people with the
participation trophies, thepeople that everybody happened
to have won at the t-ball.
Everybody gets a thing.
Nobody's got any character tolose, because I'll tell you what
, again losing builds characterAlways has.

(38:18):
If you ain't good enough, youtry harder.
Keep trying until you get tothat point when you are now the
right one the female in theall-female swim team.
The female in the all-femaleswim team.
The female in theall-basketball.
Not the male who's a mediocreto shitty player who can now

(38:41):
dominate the females becausehe's bigger, stronger, better
physically, and now he candominate because he just wants
to call himself a woman.
Wrong, wrong answer, guys.
Total, total wrongness.
In the HuttCast world you arestill a guy.
Period In my book period,period period.

(39:05):
So how does this focus in yourworld?
How does this come about?
Again, my theory is everybody'sequal, everybody's got a
participation trophy.
And now this generation hasgrown up and the legacy of time
has shown us that we're out andthey're in.

(39:26):
I have some people.
We don't.
Spank my kids I got my assspanked on a regular basis
Taught me my boundaries.
You don't do this.
Wham Ow Taught you what not todo.
You were taught with pain, kindof like when George Floyd was
taught with pain.
Here you will comply.
You will get in the car.
I can't breathe, I'm out of air, I can't get back.

(39:47):
Well, you will comply with painand that's how they'll do it.
That's how policing works.
You don't sit and talk tosomebody and say, well, we're
going to do this.
Nope, that lasts for about twominutes before the cop goes.
I got something way better todo.
And it ain't you.
They cuff them and stuff themback in the squad.

(40:11):
Let the DA figure it out, letthe city attorneys figure it out
.
Ain't my problem.
Now I got called here.
I'm going to stuff him in thatcar.
He's going in here, I'm goingto process him and I am no
longer going to be part of thisguy's day because I don't want
to be there.
Yes, it's his job.
To be there Doesn't mean hewants to do it.
Cops want to do more than justbust people and arrest them all

(40:33):
up, and some cops do that.
They're out of control, no doubt, but the few don't make it.
For the rest, I don't know.
It's a weird, weird world.
You don't know how to handle it.
I mean, there's no book.
What are you going to do?
Look it up in the manual.

(40:53):
There is no manual forworldness.
It's insanely stupid for what'sgoing on.
Well, I've had my rant for theday, actually for the last
couple days.
I've seen what's going on inthe news.
Pay attention, people.
You can't unwrite this, youcan't unhistory this.
And will we get through it?

(41:13):
Well, we're here today becauseyesterday we couldn't get
through it.
And here we are, so we will getthrough it, I don't know when.
I'd sure like to be out of themix of this, but I keep getting
drugged into a lot of stupidstuff.
Focus on what you do know inlife, what you really enjoy.

Speaker 1 (41:33):
What is?

Speaker 2 (41:33):
it.
You fish, you hunt, you race,you four-wheel, you sit around
and watch TV, whatever that is.
Focus on that and try and keepyour politics out of it, because
somewhere, somehow, somebody,some nutjob is going to find a
way to screw it up for you.
Ie like our gas cans.

(41:55):
Oh, I said it, there it is.
Have you seen our gas cans?
That was kind of a thing awhile back.
Hey, the government's here tohelp you with your gas can.
They never worked.
Since They've never worked,since We've never had a good gas
can.
Now you've got to go buy blackmarket gas cans so that you can

(42:16):
have a decent gas thing.
Dude, again, I cannot writethis stuff.
This is just insanely stupid.
Black market gas cans so wedon't have to have that
anti-siphon safety stupid thinggoing on.
How's that for crazy, crazy, Idon't know.
Kind of a rant day.
Kind of a ranting day.
It's a beautiful June 2nd.

(42:38):
Birds are chirping, thetemperature's right when you
wake up.
It's not storming out.
Oh yeah, it's a great day, agreat Sunday.
So that's what I mean by have ahappy Sunday.
It's awesome.
It's an awesome day.
Be with who you want to be with,get out and enjoy the sunshine.
Enjoy the people, the parks orwhatever it is you enjoy.

(43:02):
We ain't going to be hereforever, and the longer we're
here, the less someone else is.
It just kind of happens whenyou start getting older, people
around you are tipping over.
Not a fun day, not a fun lifeat that point with those.
So that's why you've got tomake the best of what you do.

(43:24):
Do it like nobody else andyou're the guy, you're the gal,
that's right.
Two sexes.
I did that.
I said that no politicallycorrect crap.
Guy and gal X and Ys.
That's it.
That's all there is.
You want to identify as that?
Go to be somewhere else andidentify yeah, what else?

(43:48):
I don't have anything else tosay.
I wish you well in yourendeavors.
You guys, I appreciate theconstant listening.
I'm still getting tons ofemails.
I hope this gives you a littlebit of a flashpoint in your life
of saying, hey, you know, doesit make sense?
I don't know.
I kind of stay on track when Icould.
I got so much to say.

(44:09):
Hopefully you're listening andyou can come back and say, yeah,
it makes sense.
So whatever it is you do inlife, I wish you well at that.
Again.
June 2nd 2024.
Huttcast is going to pull thepin.
Keep your eyes on our politicalsystem because it's going to be
kind of a crap show here.

(44:29):
Yes, vote accordingly.
Vote mad if you have to.
The left don't decide to.
Don't mind voting mad.
They do it all the time.
They weaponize their vote.
It's just such a waste.
Don't weaponize your vote.
Vote your heart.
Okay, that's it.

(44:51):
Hot cast, putting a fork in it.
Have a wonderful rest of yourSunday.
Enjoy that's it.
I'd cast, putting a fork in it.
Have a wonderful rest of yourSunday, enjoy it, be well, I'll
be catching up with you soon.
There's a couple more HouseDemocrats and House Republicans
that want to come on the showand we're going to give them
that time and have some fun withthem and just kind of have
conversations of what they see.
So I'm anxious to see them andhow they're doing with things,
and we just closed our sessionhere in Minneapolis, minnesota,

(45:16):
and I'm kind of really diggingthat now they need to go out and
have themselves a life, becauseyou know what they volunteered
for this service and it's a lotto do, especially if you're on
the right side and the left'sconstantly controlling it, which
we are in this state.
Okay, be well, huttcast is outside and the left's constantly
controlling it, which we are inthis state.
Okay, be well, huttcast is outand that's a wrap for HuttCast.

(45:39):
Huttcast is again a pragmaticapproach to seeing things how
some people see them.
If you like our show, give us athumbs up on the Facebook site
Again for HuttCast.
Thank you again.
Have a wonderful evening.
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