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Speaker 1 (00:00):
H M.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Welcome to the id Age going rogue. Today is Tuesday,
February the fourth, and we have a great guest today. Uh,
we're gonna be talking about, you know, these anti ice
protests that are happening mainly in LA and talk about
the inauguration. This person was uh, I think every single
inaugural party his experience. He was a political operative part
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of the campaign, you know, was one of the key
elements that delivered Nevada for the president and and flipped
Nevada for the first time in a long time. His
name is a Zus Marquez, a good friend, political analyst, consultant, commentator, operative,
and just all around a goddamn stud man. Welcome to
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the show, Jeseus. It's always a pleasure to have you.
Always a good time talking to you and having you
share your experience knowledge, especially with the Hispanic community that
is so important. You did a kick ass job in
this campaign. I think everybody thanks you, the entire country does.
The President I'm sure does. We would have never been
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able to win if it wasn't for the Hispanic vote
that did that historic, historic shift, and you were key
to that movement. So thank you and welcome to the show.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
Hey, I Bean, thank you very much for that introduction.
I'm humble about it and I'm very grateful too. And yes,
we want we want big and we did it with
the Latino bo the Hispanics. They came out and drove
vote for Donald Trump. So when you see this, you
know this protests that's going out there, you know for
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a fact that that's not the heart of the Latino community. Yes,
there are some out there protesting, but the reality is
that more Hispanics, more Latino's voted for Donald Trump than
ever before. This is the first Republican candidate that became
a president that won not forty but forty five percent
of the Latino vote. That is huge, more than Bush
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did and back you know about twenty years ago, and
and we flipped the vad I was one of the
states that that we were able to flip in favor
of Donald Trump. Was great, It's awesome. And and by
the way, you were also part of it. So don't
be too shy.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Well, I appreciate that I'm saying behind the scenes on
that on that argument. There will be a time to
talk about that and that effort that was done previous
to that, and there'll be a moment to talk about
what's coming.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
So you know, it's uh, you know, we got.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
To hold our cards close to the vest, my friend,
as you know, and we're doing that, working expeditiously to
to to have some very very exciting breaking news very soon.
But you know, one of the things I want to
talk to you about is is, you know, we talked
a little bit about offline and and there's several because
you know, something that you mentioned that I think is
very important for our you know, American or our Anglo
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audience to understand, right is and I'm sure it pisses
you off because it pisses me off. And you know,
just so you know, the tagline of the show is
truth bombs, f bombs, no bullshit. So let's fucking go right,
So there's no filters here. You can say whatever the
hell you want. And you know, and I usually do.
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Right those fucking people in the streets of LA that
are protesting Ice, that are protesting the President of the
United States, that are protesting Tom Homan, that are protesting
Christy Nolan, you know, the Steven Miller, you know, Pam Bondi,
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you know, everybody that we have do not represent the
Hispanic community in the United States, they do not. And
I'm just going to emphasize a little bit more is
the highest president that obtained the highest number of Hispanic
vote was Ronald Reagan in nineteen eighty four with forty
percent and George W. Bush in two thousand and four
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with also forty percent. And Donald Trump got forty six
percent of the Hispanic votes. Not only is that important
that he was able to reach a such a huge percentage,
but also, you know, you got to understand that back
then they represented you know, five eleven percent.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
Now they represent twenty percent.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
You know, Hispanics, we represent twenty percent of the of
the voting electorate, you know. So you know that, and
that's going to continue to grow and grow and grow.
So you know, it's very important, you know, the that
has to be done with the Hispanic community to make
sure that they don't fall back. We understand there's some
rumors out there that George Sorows is going to comit
two hundred and fifty million dollars in the midterms to
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win back the Hispanic vote. So we need to work
our ass off. We need to work our ass off
and make sure that doesn't happen that we not only
hold the forty six, but push it to fifty six.
That's the real number, where we believe is the real
par right. We just got to get our message out
and you know, we haven't been able to do that
as effectively are doing them. But it's going to be
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very interesting. So the people that are out there protesting,
they don't represent the majority of Hispanics. Many of them
actually might even be illegal, you know, but it's amazing
that they can get away with that.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
You know, in La, Like I.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
Said in my show yesterday, I said, paging Tom Homan,
paging Tom home and go to La and round these
fuckers up. Right, it's gonna be a matter of time
before he does, right, And you know, and he's going
after the criminal element. He's going after Trindadaua, He's going
after you know, Emas thirteen and other people. And we
saw the awesome job that Marco Rubio did our friend,
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you know, Don in Panama.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
That was amazing.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
And then with Boketa in the Salvador Booketa is gonna
start accepting criminals, deportees from the United States that are
not even Salvadorian. Imagine that, I mean that is a huge, huge,
huge win. But tell us a little bit about the
work that you did with the campaign. How did you
guys flip Nevada? How did you and I know you work,
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you know, so you're you're you know your your your
heritage is Mexican. So you know, I remember when we spoke,
there are very few people probably no, probably nobody in
the country that understands that segment of the Hispanic population
better than you do, right, and that they're in California, Nevada, Arizona,
New Mexico, right, talk talk to us about that.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Sure, absolutely, But before I go there, you know you
you were absolutely right when you say that the people
out there protesting they don't represent the vast majority of
Latinos here in the United States. You know, Uh, the
anti eyes protests they're not anti eyes, they're anti USA
because if you notice, they have all foreign countries flags.
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They're not even waving or flying our flags. Right, So
that that just tells you a lot you know about
these protests. By the way, a lot of the people
folks that are in this protest may have good intentions
because but the problem is that they were lied to.
They believe the big lie that Donald Trump is going
out there, rounding out families and taking children apart and
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going into the schools to deport those. No, Donald Trump
put the order in for his team to deport the
criminals first. So what's wrong with that? Why would you
be opposing deporting the criminals, the ones that you mentioned,
all these big name organizations that are here harming people,
harming other Americans. And also, uh, not just that, but
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also the people that have deportation orders, the fugitives that
that have been called uh to to be presented in
a quarter of law and then to possibly be deported.
They didn't show up, and and they have exhausted order,
their all their possibilities by years and years of different
uh you know, hearings and whatnot. And and by the way,
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most of those deportation orders are from the Biden era anyway,
So it's not like Donald Trump came in and but
all these all these all.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
These deportation retainers right that, and Ice was not allowed
to execute them.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
Can you imagine that?
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Crazy? Crazy now they are? But but then going back
to your original question, you know, uh, the way we
did it, and one thing we have to understand and
is that we are the Hispanic community in the United States.
We are so diverse. We have Mexican Americans, we have
a Cubans, we have Puerto Ricans, we have the Central
and South American ones. You know, Peruin, you know, all
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all the all the all the groups that you may think.
I mean, we all think different, you know, we all
have different backgrounds. So in order to win the Latino
but we have to, you know, first of all, unite
that whole effort. And the way to unite them is
by talking about the things that we all care for,
the American things, you know, the economy, the big family traditions,
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the the ethics of going out there and working for
yourself and and opening up a business or whatnot. Those
are the values that we all share. So when we
when we when I when I talk to to the
people making the decisions on what how to reach out
to Latinos, I always say, look, do do it that way,
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But then the way you deliver THEMN And.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
The Mexican American community represents about sixty two or sixty
three percent of all Hispanics in the country, right, so
it's the largest community.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Absolutely, So the Mexican American is the largest one. And
and and in because of that, you have to, you know,
you have to have a different way of delivering the message.
The message maybe the same, but you know, you have
to choose different ways to deliver that message. So we
did that here in Nevada in Arizona whish you know,
most of most of the population in Nevada and Arizona
or Mexican American when it comes to the Latino community.
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And we did that. But we also did this. We
went to the churches because we form an organization called
the American Christian Caucus to mobilize churches and the h
in Christian you know, Latinos. And we also went to
the Catholic church and we talked to Catholics and to
Evangelicals about the things that we agree upon, and we
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mobilize Latinos like like there's no business. We were doing
new boater resistoration, changing registrations. Uh, we got the Latino
boat involved. And that's what we did. You know, we
went to where the community is and and you know,
I'm very proud of that. I will do it again.
And we need to double down on that because I believe,
like you said, we can now get not forty percent,
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not forty five ors forty six, but we can give
fifty five to sixty percent of the vote because we
you know, the the American First Movement, it's for Latinos
as well.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
Hey, so quick question on that.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
And this is this is very key because you know
we've talked about this during during, you know, in the past,
you know, after the mid terms, after twenty twenty.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
Two, we heard rumbling that the Hispanic vote is moving.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
And you know we've been talking about this for a
while for years, right, yes, but we heard that it's
really moving. There's a real shift happening, you know. And
we said, you know, hey, Jeseus, I'm hearing I'm hearing
that the blue wall is also shifting. The Mexican Americans
are shifting the Trump Is that true? And you're like, Ian,
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it's true, it's happening, it's happening. And you know that
was that was that surprised a lot of people. But
that made a huge difference because they represent such a
big chunk. Why do you think the Mexican Americans moved
so much when they were so locked in on the
Democrats for decades and forever they would die, they would
take a bullet, they would fall on the short for
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the Democratic Party.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
What changed, Well, one of the things, the main things
that changes this. You know, when you look at the
different groups of Hispanic Latinos in America, you know you
have I say that the top two groups that are
more not that that have been here the longest, that
are that are now you know, getting more adapted to
the to the American way, and you know, becoming groups
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that love America and and that you know see even
illegal immigration as what it is is the cumun Americans
and now the Mexican Americans. So so when we go
and talk to Latinos of Mexican descent here in the Southwest,
we talk about look, you know you you you want,
what do you want for your family? The best right
put food on the table, look at look at what
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the way it costs the cost of living is to
the roof. Then on top of that, education school choice
is a big one. When we went and talked to
Latinos about school choice, they agree eighty seven percent of
Latinos agree that we support a school choice. The ability
for a parent to choose who to who, where his
child goes to school, or what kind of education, what
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kind of curriculum, all those things where the money or
the funding follows the student the other way around. So
those are the things that matter. And also crime, when
you look at crime that went up with all these
open border policies that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris had
in place in the last four years, and it's affecting
Latinos because you know, be honest, those criminals that are
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coming in, they're not gonna go live in the Hamptons.
They're not gonna go live in in the areas and
that the rich people live. They're gonna go live in
the Latino community. That's where they're living. That's where they're
going to be causing the terror among the population. So
when we talk about those specific issues, the Mexican American
Latino community and all the other community communities, uh, they
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understood that. And we we just have to deliver that message.
And by the way, when it comes to groudrooms operations,
we did the best. We went and knock on the doors,
we phone the phone calls. We actually started using the
same techniques that the Democrats were used in can Nevada,
which was to uh use uh mail in ballast, universal
mailing ballist ballast to our advantage and We did also
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ballot harvesting, which is legal, and went and pick up
a ballance. We did that through an operation that we
have never done in the past, and we did it
this time.
Speaker 3 (14:24):
That's amazing, man, And I'm glad you guys did that.
You know it. You know, in the.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Past, there was never that, that type of movement, that
type of organization. You know, I used to you remember
I've criticized our party many times publicly that you know,
what does the r n C do for Hispanic outreach?
They produced a thirty second video, put it on YouTube.
Then they come out with a mailer. It says, you
know why am I American?
Speaker 3 (14:50):
In English? And on the other side in Spanish.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
And I'm like, dude, do you expect we're going to
fucking win this way?
Speaker 3 (14:56):
No, we need to.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
We need the bodies on the ground. Democrats are pounding people,
churches everything. I told you the story back in two
thousand and eight. After two thousand and eight, two thousand
and nine, you know, I was at a barbecue in Miami,
actually at some friends home. They were from Nicaragua and
they're big time you know, pro you know, Republican, they're
big time pro life, very Christian family, and you know,
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the cousin comes over and he goes, oh man, this
guy's a freaking Obama lover and all this stuff. Never
understood this guy. And he comes over and he's like, hey,
you know, like super happy, and we're like, oh no, no, no,
no no, we voted for McCaine, dude, you know we're
not happy. And he goes, how can you vote for
McCain and you know, Obama? Obama Obama? And his cousin goes,
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do you know what I don't get is you're the
biggest pro life, you're super Christian, and you've voted for
the guy who is the most pro abortion president ever
to be elected. He's the abortionist in chief. And he goes,
that's a lie. That's a lie. He goes, they told
us that that's the lie that you guys.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
Were gonna use.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
And we're like, wait, what who told you? Well, the Democrats.
They came to our churches and said Republicans are going
to spread all these lives that Obama is not pro life,
he's not pro traditional marriage, and and it's all a lie.
Speaker 3 (16:11):
They're trying to do it.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
So we vote against Obama and he goes and I'm
glad we didn't believe him. And we said, well, you know,
too bad, because you just screwed the country and you're
gonna find out very shortly how pro life he is.
And you know, and in fact, we found out right
eliminating Doma and you know everything else that's out there
on Obama. But it's it's pretty pathetic. But I'm glad
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you guys did that. I know you spent an entire
week in d C for the balls, the gallows, the inaugural.
You know, we were going to go. We had tickets,
pretty good tickets actually, and and and.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
We looked at the weather.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
Now, I remember when when when Trump won, I told
David my Son, I said, hey, take a look at
at a forecast and see how cold.
Speaker 3 (16:58):
Is going to be in d C.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
And he goes, there's not gonna be a fourcast this out,
and I said, there will be. And I said, you know,
it's gonna be in the load twenties or something like that.
And I said, man, load twenties. And remember last time,
you got a hike because the whole city's blocked off,
so there's only a few interances, so you got to hike,
you know, like five miles or whatever, ten miles or
whatever it is in the freezing cold. I said, I'm
not doing that, you know. So you know, we waited
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and waited and waiting. As we got closer and closer,
it said, you know, it was going to be like
in the single digits.
Speaker 3 (17:26):
I said, We're not going.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
There's no way, and I gave my tickets away and
long and behold, they canceled the whole thing. So I'm
really glad we never bought we never bought airline tickets
or you know, we don't have a place in Saan, DC.
But but you know, I know a lot of people
that went, and you know, I don't know, were you disappointed?
Speaker 1 (17:45):
You know what. I actually got into DC early on
since Thursday, the week before, and so we didn't learn
about the changeing plan when they canceled the outdoor ceremony
until until Saturday morning. I believe it was so so
we were already there, we had the tickets. But I
do know of a lot of people that were that
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actually didn't, you know, cancel at the end at the
last minute. But we were there, and you know what,
it was disappointed, But at the same time, I was
happy because there was alternative. You know, you mentioned we
went to the different balls and and I got to
meet a lot of the good people that I know
that I haven't seen it in some months. And and
the whole atmosphere we're all there was We're back back
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in to see We're back in the White House. And
that's the truth. So so that was that was a narrative.
That was the celebration, so to speak. And then at
the end, even though we were not able to go
to the outdoors uh you know, ceremony inauguration, we were
we were able to be at the arena where Donald
Trump showed up and and and it was about twenty
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five thousand people that came into that arena. I was
fortunate enough to be in there and and we we
we got we got a good uh good uh presentation.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
You know what, I'm going to tell you something. You know,
I grew up in DC, so you know, I've been
you know, pretty all this stuff my whole life. But
the best and the most fun inaugural I've ever.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
Seen was this one.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
And I was saying, you know what, they should never
do it outside again.
Speaker 3 (19:20):
They should do it in an arena.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
The the atmosphere, the aura the the emotion, the the
the the you could feel the energy, couldn't you. I mean,
it was fascinating, man, it was fascinating.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
It was a show because you know, the the actual
parade was done, the official parade was done inside the area,
so we had a show that we had the big
screens watching the actual ceremony. But then again, the in
person show was great. And then then Donald Trump and
his whole family and his cabin they all showed up.
We had Elon must speak from the from the from there,
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I mean cash Ptel all these people they came and
spoke from there and and it was great. It was
a you're absolutely right. We had yeah back, we can
go to the bathroom, go get some rum. Usually you
know this, you know, when you're in the actual celebration,
it's hard to do all those things in this you're freeinging.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
But here was great. That's fantastic, man. And what about
the Gallas. Seems like you guys had a blast over there.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Huh yeah, yeah, absolutely, especially one of you. You know we
we I was at the one of the Latino Gallays
and and it was great.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
Them right, I'm sorry, there are two two Hispanic there.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
Was two of them. Yeah, there was two. One one
organized by the BM Menilo Group and then the other
one was from the Hispanic one hundred. Uh. So you know,
I went to the Hispanic one hundred and you know,
that was on Sunday and then Saturday, which was the
uh the uh Menida one. I couldn't go because I
was at the Analogala. Uh. The America First Policy Institute,
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which one of the big way American First Policy Institute is,
is becoming a very influential organization. You know, about eight eight,
if I'm not mistaken, eight of the press in Trunk's
cabinet members come from that organization. So they're they're huge. Uh.
And it was. It was a great, great, great ball
and great gullar.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Yeah yeah, yeah, it was. It was fascinating. So you know,
so it looks like Pam Bondies and he get through.
You know, Pam is awesome. It looks like RFK. You know,
we'll see he might. He's probably gonna make it through.
He got past committee today. So let's see if if
Fune can whip the votes and and and get him
past the Senate, you know as a whole. Hopefully that happens.
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But you know, heg seth. I mean, every everybody's been
you know, everybody's gotten through, so it looks very very good.
Let's see what order to.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Pass them through.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
Yeah, you're right, you know, let's see what happened with Doulcie.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
It seems like she Will Collins came out yesterday saying
she's gonna support Dulcie.
Speaker 3 (21:48):
So that's a good thing. You know.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
If McConnell and what's her name, jesus forget her name, Alaska.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
Yeah, Jesus.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
Anyways, the Senator for Alaska, Missie, votes against it, you know,
we still pass, so it also work out. But Murkowski,
that's right, Murkowski, thank you, mister producer.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
And you know, you feel.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
That we live in a different world today than we
did before the election, don't you like the whole cancel culture,
the whole woke bullshit.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
It's like it's over.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
It's it's it's over, right. It feels like it's dead,
it's done.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
You don't know, you don't hear anybody talking about that
stupid shit anymore, except for a couple of moonbats that
are out there, you know, running around, you know, with
their hair on fire.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
But they're very very few, very very.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
Few, and I think once cash gets confirmed, oh dude,
it's gonna be very interesting to see what happens at
the FBI.
Speaker 3 (23:01):
The FBI is a disaster. Ratcliffe at the.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
CIA, I'm assuming is cleaning house, and once Pam gets
into DJ, I mean, you know it's not gonna be overnight,
but you know there's gonna be a lot of cleaning.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
You saw what's going on at USAID. You know.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
We we found out yesterday that USAID because some California
Member of Congress, some guy, I think it was like
Robert Garcier or something like that. He's a Peruvian American.
He lobbied for USAID to pay thirty two thousand dollars
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in a comic book to propagate throughout the country of
Peru promoting LGBTQ.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
Can you believe that that's.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
That's USAID money, that's all that's taxpayer money, And just
like that, there's so many other things, you know, So
I'm glad they're shutting it down. That it should be
shut down completely. It sounds like Marco is gonna just
absorb it into state and get rid of a whole
bunch of people.
Speaker 3 (24:01):
So that's a plus.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
I mean, USA idea is damaging to the US agenda worldwide.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Not just that, but you know, US I d USA
ide they don't have it before now, they didn't have
a mechanism to verify where's all this money going to,
you know, fifty million dollars to buy condoms in Gassa. Really,
come on, so they can go and raid people over there.
I mean, that's you know, because that's by the way,
that's what they did to the to the Israelis, right,
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I mean, it is ridiculous that we funding all these
operations across the nation, across the world. I'm sorry, And
we need to have accountability. And no, it's not just accountability.
We need to stop. We need to cut those moneies
that are going out. Period.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
Yeah, it's it's pretty amazing. And I think the USA
idea is probably step number one. I'm pretty sure there's
gonna be a lot more gutting that's gonna happen at
that State Department, because State Department is just it's it's
a cancer. They have so much social agenda versus real
US policy. And uh, I think Marco's going to clean
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that up. But he's you know, look, he's been you know,
cheer of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee for a long time.
He's he gets it. He understands it. You know, he
understands the threat of China and talking about China. I mean, dude,
Mexico and Canada, how they buckled within hours after trying
to grant sand trying to grant stand over the weekend
and play tough, and then all of a sudden they're
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calling Trump seventeen times a day trying to cut a deal.
Speaker 3 (25:28):
And and get a breather. And it's just just ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
Man, And trumb you this, trum new this. That's why
he did it. He's not just acting, you know, spedatically here.
He's not just he's not being dumb. He knows exactly
what he's doing. He knows that America holds the power here.
Uh you know when you have a deficit of almost
three hundred billion dollars a year with Mexico and two
hundred billion dollars with Canada, and not just that, but
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they sell us more than what we sell them. But
what they sell us if you go more into depth,
you find out that the stuff that they sell is
not really you know, that important, But what we sell
them is actually things that they need, like for simple food,
you know, uh, they actually need the you know corn
in Mexico. That's the main food that they have in
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Mexico is corn, and they need our corn. Uh. And
then uh, you know Canada, they sell us gas and oil,
but then we sell them fuel uh liquid gas, and
so you know, this is the things that we have
to take into advantage and say, well, look we have
a deficit with them, and plus they need us, so
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why not just you know, fix the situation. And by
the way, while you're at it, control the border and
control the fennel come in through your country and it's done.
The done deal.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
And that's and that's really and that's really a big thing, right,
is the the border situation. You know, on both sides
people are like, oh, oh, you want to serve a
trade war. Well, it's not really trade war. It's uh,
it's border border control. Right, how do you cotrol the border?
Speaker 3 (27:01):
You know?
Speaker 1 (27:01):
Get this script. It's like a province in moz What. Yeah,
there's a province that's called Dozza. That's that program.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
Ho shit, Okay, so there we go.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
So it's uh, it's it's it's a province in Mozambique,
in Africa, you know, and that's where the fifty million
dollars in condoms is going, not to the gaza strip.
So that's that's insane. They breaking claim its prevent HIV
or whatever, but you know, whatever.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Bro, it's just so much money. It's hard to keep
track of.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
You know, nobody's spending million dollars in condoms. They're spending
ten bucks and they're pocketing forty forty nine million dollars,
that's what they're doing.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
It's million. I got the I got a part of
the list here, two million dollars for sex change for
LGBT activists in what Amola. Oh my d it's just
it's incredible. It's incredible the money that is going out
that we pay while we were, you know, neglecting our
own people. Yeah, so that's what that's what America America
(28:09):
First is all about. America First is about taking care
of US America first, and then any other country if
not even if then you know, like for sample, the
you know, I don't know if you heard about this too,
but apparently we we funded with Ukraine the Ukraine War
with one hundred and seventy eight billion dollars. But they're
(28:30):
saying that they only got a hunt seventy fillies the
other hundred.
Speaker 2 (28:33):
Right, they can't account for it, they don't know where
it is. Well they're saying they never received it.
Speaker 3 (28:38):
That's worse. So you know where to go.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
So going to that point, I mean, great, great lead
statement there. What is the future of the Democratic Party?
You saw they elected what is Martin O'Malley, Right, yeah,
Martin O'Malley is a former governor of the People's Republic
of Maryland. You know, a very blue blue hyper socialist
(29:01):
virtual you know, almost a communist states in the country.
It's insane, you know he was. He put in place
something called the rain tax. The rain tax, so you
know water, so the more so the more land you have,
the more rain lands on your property you have to
pay tax on.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
I mean, it was insane, dude, you believe that.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
And I remember this, you know, because Obama made it
big too back and when he was in office. You know,
they're taxing the water that comes from from from above.
Why do that God sends you and your little piece
of lad or big piece of longe, whatever it is
you're being taxed by. You don't own it, really, you
don't own anything, So what are you? And you know
that's that's what they do in communist countries. You don't
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own anything.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
Right, It's amazing. So what what's gonna happen with the Dems?
I mean, you saw they asked who believes that Kamala
Harris lost because of misogyny and racism? Everybody raise their hand.
So they're still double and tripling down on this woke
gender identity, race identity. They're not giving up. They've just
(30:10):
been knocked out, but they're not giving up. They're not
gonna quit. So they're gonna continue with this crap.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
But you know that's good for us because because they.
Speaker 3 (30:20):
If we can capitalize on it, if we can capitalize.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
The absolutely if wet you're right, if we capitalize on them. Uh.
You know what happened after the few you know, the
next days after they lost. You know, I went on
on a lot of interviews in media across the country
and one of the not the the the narrative was
that Latinos, especially male and Latino men's, voted for for
(30:45):
Trump because they were voting against a woman because there
was too much chifness. And that's that's just ridiculous. You know,
they cannot you know, believe that Latinos are were fed
up with the Socialist Party and they went the other way.
So yeah, if they continue this path, they're going to
continue to lose. You know, they couldn't even figured it
out the way to present the people when they were
(31:06):
talking about all these genders. You know, I don't know
if you saw that too, but but you know, at
this convention, it was just ridiculous the way the way
they portray theirself. They're just uh people filled with wokenism
and with stupidity. Period.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Yeah, it's it's plain of stupidity. I mean, that's as
simple as you can go. I mean, there's no common
sense behind it. But you know what, I'm concerned because Democrats,
you know, unite and and then they have a very
well oiled machine. And outside of this election, we we
really don't you know, thanks to the work to people
(31:44):
like you did around the country. You know, we came together.
I think Elon Musk really saved the election. If he
had not bought Twitter and turned it into X, I
think none of this would have happened because all the
lies and all that was exposed, Everything was exposed thanks
to Elon Musk and I think that gave opened everybody's
(32:07):
eyes to what was really going on. But if that
didn't happen, it would have been really, really hard for
Trump to win again. You know, I still think he
probably would have won. It would probably would have been
very tight. But but I think you're right. I think
must change the elections, you know.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
Yeah. No. And aside from him elon Musk buy an
X or Twitter and then making it into X, he
also put a lot of money. He invested a lot
of money on the ground, on the ground operations. So
his pack actually went out there and knocked on millions
of dollars. Uh, And that that was just a key
element in this whole big three things.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
Well he put I think he put twenty five million
dollars a month for the last three months. And on
top of that, in Pennsylvania he raffled a million dollars
a day for voter registration. Yeah, and that was huge, man.
Can you imagine that that's one hundred and five million dollars?
Speaker 1 (33:06):
Yeah? Absolutely, And you know what, the Democrats were complaining
about this, but but they actually done something similar. They
did they were the ones who invented uh this type
of uh, you know, out of the box procedures. Yeah, uh,
but you know so so but yeah, Donald Donald Trump
had a great ally and Elon Musk and and it helped.
You know, you're absolutely right. I don't think we would
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have won, or maybe we would have been a little
bit too close to be called. And remember when it
was too close to be called? Uh, that was all.
There was also the possibility of them cheating. Again. You
have to win. That's that's what Donald. The whole strategy
was based on winning big yep.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
And and and it worked, you know, and it worked,
thank god. I mean, jeez, the numbers were astronomical, and
when you had them up, you're like, so, what happened
to the eighty one million people that voted for Biden?
Hiding in a basement? Yeah, you know, we're where are they?
Speaker 1 (34:01):
Right?
Speaker 3 (34:02):
And you know, everybody.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Knows it was a four million. Really it was a sham.
It was such a ripoff and scam. It was disgusting.
And I hope they go they you know, Pam digs
into that and and finds out what really happened, because
I think some people need to go to prison. I'm
very happy that Trump, you know, revoked a security clearance
(34:24):
for those.
Speaker 3 (34:24):
Fifty one intelligence you know, people.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
That I'm going tamper with evidence.
Speaker 2 (34:31):
Yeah, that's you know, Oh, this is Russian Russian interference.
The Hunter laptop is bullshit, man, I mean that that's
a Mutch interference. And you know, there needs to be
a cost and a penalty for that. So we'll see
what happens. So what's next for you? Jesus good question.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
So so, uh, you know, we there's different things that
I may be doing. One thing I know for sure
that I'm going to be involved. I'm going to continue
to be involved. You know, you mentioned earlier about how
Democrats one of the reasons why Democrats still win elections
even though there's gone too crazy, you know, to the
to the left, communists, they're communists there, they're woke, they woke. Uh,
(35:12):
they're playing stupid in their ideas, but they're really good
on the ground. They're really good mobilizing voters and united
you're not in uniting. So uh, we learn from that.
Republicans and Conservatives like myself, we learn from that, and
we are using their same tactics on the ground, and
that's what we're do. So we we have an operation
(35:32):
here in Nevada that we will continue UH to UH
to to maintain UH continue their voter regstration drive. For example,
we will continue knocking on doors. We will be involved
with the state lecture not just in Nevada, but also
in Arizona and Pennsylvania to to UH use that not
just to mobilize the vote, but also to achieve good
(35:54):
laws in those states. So, for example, here in Nevada,
there's a ballot initiative that is coming up in the
next election cycle that is gonna put basically abortion to
be legal up to the day of bert. I mean,
that's just crazy, and not just that, but it's going
to allow for minor girls to commit abortion from school
without even telling their parents. So we want to change that.
(36:16):
We want we need to we need to stop that.
And and that is also something that's gonna continue to
few UH the Latino community to be involved. And so
we plan on that now. However, aside from that, you know,
I was asked, are you gonna be going to the
administration and working there? You know my question, Yeah, there's
(36:38):
some there's there's there's some opportunities there for me. However,
it's hard because I have children that don't want to
move to d c So I.
Speaker 2 (36:46):
Don't blame them, by the way. It's not the same
place it was when I grew up.
Speaker 3 (36:50):
It's not it's definitely not.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
The same place, you're right. Uh but uh but you
know they you know, I got I got a teenager
in high school and I have another one that's coming
into junior high right now. So so they're they're like, oh,
we have our friends our school. But hey, if if
the calling is there to serve my country, I will probably,
you know, definitely consider it. Uh. But so far, I'm
(37:14):
working on this project that I have with the American
Christian Caucus here in Nevada, and we're gonna move into
Arizona and Pennsylvania soon. So so yeah, that's that's those
are the things that are coming off my way. But
we will be in the game for sure.
Speaker 3 (37:27):
That's fantastic.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
What about are we going to get to see Spanish
rush back on the airways?
Speaker 1 (37:32):
You know what? That's that's the main thing that I
really would like to do, because that's you know, that's
my thing. You you're you're mentioned right now, the rush
limbo in Spanish that was that was That's pretty.
Speaker 3 (37:43):
Much what man, That's how they that's that's how everybody do.
You're right, Spanish Rush and uh yeah, and and.
Speaker 2 (37:49):
You love to play with the calls and you love
taking phone calls and interacting with your audience.
Speaker 3 (37:54):
And I was.
Speaker 1 (37:54):
Debated on on on the on the air, you know
against you know, and that's what I do. I do good.
Uh and and hey, you know you your your organization
with a big part of it. So hopefully we'll be
back on the air soon.
Speaker 3 (38:09):
I believe.
Speaker 2 (38:09):
So, I believe something's gonna happen, you know. So we're
gonna get Spanish Rush back.
Speaker 1 (38:14):
Huh.
Speaker 2 (38:14):
We're gonna get you behind the microphone headsets. Uh, debating
and arguing with the crowd again.
Speaker 3 (38:19):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
Yes, that's that is my That is my my what
I do the best, the best, and I think I want.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
To enjoy it and you enjoy it too. So it's
a lot of fun. Hey, y zeus, I appreciate you
coming on the show man. It's always a pleasure. Uh.
Where can people follow you? I have you know, we
have your X handle on there? Where else are you active?
Where can they find out what you're doing and keep
up with you?
Speaker 1 (38:40):
They can? They can find me on next you said
it was right there at Marquez Jess. But also they
can find me on Instagram and on Facebook. Uh. You know.
Instagram will be his Who's Markets fifty seven fifty five
and uh his Wu's and on Facebook would just be
Who's Marcus.
Speaker 2 (38:56):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
You can find me in one of those and I'm
very active.
Speaker 3 (39:00):
Fantastic man. Well, you definitely are.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
And again thanks for all the work you did, Thanks
for helping save America and making America great again. And
if you join the administration, I do have to warn you. See,
if you can do it remotely, you do not want
to live in the DC area. That place is despicable.
It is full of sick and nasty and demented people
(39:22):
that need more psychiatrists and less politics. And you know,
and we probably need twelve years to clean that place out,
four with Trump and eight with Vance. And I think
it would be a safe place to go back to.
But right now I would have to advise you to
stay in Nevada. Vegas is beautiful. You guys have done
a great job. You've turned it red. I think you
(39:45):
might want to stay there and turn it even redder.
So thank you very much. Jesus, you're the man. You're
a stud You're always welcome on the show man.
Speaker 1 (39:52):
Thank you very much, and yet we are working on
making it better. So God bless excellent man.
Speaker 3 (39:57):
Take care.
Speaker 2 (39:58):
Awesome guys. I hope everybody had a good time today.
Hayes Us Marcus is a stud. He's one of the
uh like like you heard the man, he's been involved
for a long time. He's uh, you know, a Spanish
rush when he was on the air with his radio show.
I know he's fighting to come back and and get
a radio show again and nationwide, and I believe that's
probably gonna happen soon. So we're pretty excited, you know,
(40:21):
looking forward to seeing more of his zeus and you know,
and you know, and and and bringing people like him
that can explain, you know, the truth and the reality
of the Hispanic community of the United States. It's not monolithic.
It's not you know, like the African American community or
or others. You know, they're like you said, you know,
there's Mexican's, Columbia, Chileans, Cubans, Argentinians, you know, et cetera,
(40:42):
and and everybody's different than their rivalries between you know,
some of these countries as well. So when these communities
that rivalry continues, so it's not that easy. And you know,
you have to be able to speak to each community
individually in.
Speaker 3 (40:54):
A way they understand.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
And like you said, you know what the shared values
was the way we won this thing because everybody shares
those values. You know, pro family, small government, you know,
pro god, pro country, you know, smaller government, get out
of my way. Everybody's more entrepreneurial than an employee, and
things like that work right, So you know, people like
Azus are going to continue to fight for this. We're
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gonna continue to bring on the air and bring people
like that. The rest of the week. We have a
great show. We're gonna be talking a lot of a
lot of different things. We're going back to the deep
state and we're gonna be talking about what's happening in
some of these agencies. So make sure you don't miss it,
and we'll see you tomorrow, same time,