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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Jonathan and Kelly Show. Jonathan Rush I
think at some point the President of Al Salvador realized
it was looking really bad, Kelly Nash to have this America,
that this person who had been absconded from America from
the streets of Maryland Jonathan.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
And Kelly Show, woc.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
OH Senator Van Holland had to pull up quick to
retrieve it. Right in the middle of that statement, It's
almost he almost came out and said, an American citizen
the mispite that much. They like he had some kind
of scientus attack, and I'm sorry. This person taken from
the streets of America, probably as we described before in
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one of those umar advance by persons wearing outfits not
with un no markings that they're police or FBI or
Department of Holy Insecurity, just pulled him right off the streets,
just like out of the movie Taken.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
He was probably on his way to buy his son
a teddy, a bit something, you know, very family oriented,
maybe a new ball and glove for their first father son.
Catch the Maryland dad, Ye, taken from his fear he
must have had this will be taken three now, I
motion picture coming sooner into a theater near you. I
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did appreciate Donald Trump tweeting out the photo of the
Father of the Year's knuckles, which I didn't realize he
had tattooed MS thirteen on his knuckles. That seems a bit.
That's an odd thing to do if you're not a
member of MS thirteen, just a fan of the band.
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I'm not in van Halen. I'm just a fan of
van halenon. That's why we're the Jewelry.
Speaker 3 (01:41):
And the good news for Senator van Holland is that
he is now being correctly announced to ask Senator van Holland,
as opposed to some of the newscasters who called him
Senator van Halen, what an insult to David Lee Roth
and Eddie van Halen. Well, the man is clearly running
with the devil, Yes he is. So perhaps van Hanleen
not a bad call. Maybe that's gonna be theme for
his presidential run, as many people are touting a twenty
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twenty eight running with the devil. I don't know who
the devil is. The devil going to be commalist. She
can be running for vice president again, running with the devil,
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
Is somebody going to remake Jamie's crying to Garcia's crying.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Good. All right, So now we got four We got
four congressmen who had traveled El Salvador and apparently there's
only one hotel room in Old Salvador. They all look
like they're in a hostage video in the same hotel room.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Oh, they're trying to save your money. They're very they're
good stewards of the taxpayer money.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Because no, I an't thought about that.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
What's her face? Shannon Breen got him put over the barrel?
Who paid for this trip there, Senator, Well, it was
an officially who paid for it was paid for by
the taxpayers, as are all other trips that are approved.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
By Congress exactly. So it's not like we're wasting taxpayer
money here. We're going to be It's like the good shepherd,
he left the flock to go find the one.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
He could have made that part of his Easter message.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
He is walking in the footsteps of Jesus.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Well, wasn't the Father of the Year like Jesus, also
lied about wrongfully convicted of a crime. He didn't get
due process. He was like Jesus drug him to speak
to the Jesuits. Well, even but court I would say
that Jesus got due process. It wasn't fair, but he
did get to stand trial. That wasn't even afforded to
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mister Garcia exactly.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
He wasn't even afforded the opportunity to remain silent in
the question.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Now, those other two trials were the two judges. That
doesn't count.
Speaker 3 (03:38):
No, no, of course not. That was the kangaroo court.
They're just processing him through.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
But look, mister Garcia, Father of the Year, did serve
his purpose because they were able to get the Supreme
Court to stop man five hundred and thirty thousand deportations
based on his case. That is the reason that they
actually have videos now now of them turning the buses
around at the airport with hundreds of illegals that were
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being deported because every one of them is going to
need an individual trial.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
Now, did John Robers come out after the Deporter in chief,
Barack Obama reported more people than anybody ever in the
history of the of continents. Did he come out to report, Oh,
he didn't know. The Supreme Court didn't stand up against
Barack Obama. He was deporting people. Didn't stand up against
h George W. Bush didn't stand up against Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
Well, perhaps because the Republicans didn't make a stink about it.
If somebody had brought that to the Supreme Court and
said we don't want them deporting it, maybe John Roberts
would have said he can't do it. I don't know,
but nobody did. But now the Democrats have brought that
to the Supreme Court and said, you got together every
one of these people their due process independently, which means
that we're not all together as one. All everybody's circumstances
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are different.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
Did Joe Biden have them all independently? Venity? He has
let them all in with a temporary status. And then
we'll get back to the definition of the word temporary
come up in a few minutes, because I'm plainly missing
something here right law school.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Well, he's saying, Joe Biden was saying, you got first.
You got to let them in because they're clearly on
the run from something, so the humane thing to do
is to let them into the country. We don't have
time for background checks now, like when somebody's knocking on
the door screaming there's a killer about to kill me,
let me in. You don't say I need to run
an ID check. You let them in. So we've let
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them in. And now we've let in, you know, unfortunately
about ten million of them. So we're going to have
to now begin the process of vetting them. And in
the interim, what are you gonna do? Put them in
a bike a prison till we can vet them all?
Of course not. So you let them run amongst the
public and we pray for the best. That's the Joe
Biden way. Americans don't seem happy with it.
Speaker 3 (05:42):
That is a great Easter message. Pray for the best,
pray for the best.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
So and so we have.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
So we got fourteen million basically barrabbases here, and but.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
The Democrats would prefer Barrabbits over Jesus.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Yes, well, then there you go. There's your Eastern message.
I know we could wrap it all up here in
six and a half minutes.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
I know that the polls, as Gavin Newsom pointed out,
Gavin Newsom said, this is a distraction. It's an eighty
twenty position. The Democrats cannot win this argument because we've
already litigated it, We've had the discussion in public. Americans
do not want illegals in the country. That's full stop.
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That's not well. What if they're really good people, what
if they have great intentions? What did Jeb Bush and
George Bush they used to say, compassionate conservatism. We're here
to listen. We want everybody to have a shot at
the American dream. Americans say, no, we don't. We don't
want everybody to have a shot at the American dream.
We want the people that are born in America to
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have a shot at the American dream. And there is
a select, very tight knit group of people in the
world that are some of the best at what they
do that we want to have them come in to
this country and contribute, and then they would get access
to the American dream. But it's not for everybody. It's
supposed to be very rare and special. And I know
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a lot of you liberals right now are cringing, Why
why can't we spread it to everybody? Because there's seven
billion people on the earth. There's seven billion, There's three
hundred and fifty million Americans.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
Now, what did you learned from Congressman Hank If you
put seven billion people on this.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
Continent, Oh, wouldn't he be concerned?
Speaker 3 (07:31):
It's gonna capsize.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
It has to. I mean, if we just did that
with military bases in Guam, the island of Guam. Can
I ask you, Admiral, have you considered that Guam is
about to capsize?
Speaker 3 (07:45):
It's gonna flip and then we're gonna be caught up
in a In the next season of Stranger Things? What
was that called with you.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Went I didn't see Strangers Oh.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
My gosh, you gotta go back and watch a Stranger Things.
That's a great series. It's not the underwa but it's
something like that where you're it's like a parallel universe,
but you're under you're capsized in.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
I do feel like the Democrats have already gone to
upside down. Everything's reversed. Yeah, everything is reverse world for
the Democrats. What is right is wrong and what is
wrong is right With the Democrats, We've already capsized parts
of America. All the Blue cities have been capsized.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
Welcome to in America. It's the John Roberts Supreme Court
ruled upside down world.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
Can I just bring up I don't know if you
saw the Elon Musk with what's his face? The former
Fox News guy Tucker Carlson and he was talking about
how the human race needs to basically he didn't use
this phrase, but he was implying it basically needs to
worship something. The human race is designed, whether you believe
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in a God or not, that they're going to worship something.
It's like Bob Dylan saying, you're going to serve somebody,
and so it could be sports that you worship, it
could be politics, it could be education. You're going to
end up worshiping something in your life. And he says
that for a group of Americans, and not just an Americans,
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a bunch of Western culture. He used it. He called
it the woke mind virus. That's the phrase that Elon uses.
That is a religion and that's why it doesn't make
sense if you're not in it, and you can present
facts to them that counter contradict their reality, and they
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will not accept it because it's a theology that cannot
accept anything that doesn't line up with it, and so.
Speaker 3 (09:44):
They step out in faith.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
I you know, it's frustrating for us in the normal world,
but I will look at I have not read a
mother Jones article probably I want to say, since about
twenty seventeen, what's the last time I saw Mother Jones
brought up in conservative news.
Speaker 3 (10:05):
No did he write this offering.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
This offering comes to us from somebody named Donna Lou
headline bad news for Man's best friend. Dogs are the
environmental villains. So the basic theory here is that in
order to save Earth, you must kill all dogs. I'm
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wondering how this is going to resonate amongst the left.
The dogs must, of course, the cows have to go,
but the cows are not enough. All dogs must die.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
I have not heard this theory.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
It's brand new and Mother Jones, who would like to
be the first to sacrifice their dog? Maybe this is
a great contribution to Earth Day. Tomorrow is Earth Day?
Will you be lining up your pooches for execution?
Speaker 3 (10:58):
This is great. And I've got two dogs right now.
If they're listening to this podcast, getting very nervous because
they're both Sally's.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
Dogs, heads are turning like Nipper.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
I would turn to the dark side of liberalism and
get full of log for at least ten minutes if
we had somebody a ceremonial dance. I don't think it'll
take ten minutes unless we got some kind of ceremonial
dance or something I have to do before I kill them.
But I would kill those two dogs.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
I mean, just think about the seriousness of what we're saying.
The carbon footprint of pet dogs is so significant. A
twenty twenty study finds that the dry pet food industry,
just the industry to feed your dogs, has an environmental
footprint of twice the land of the UK. Oh my god,
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the just the dog food plants are the sixtieth highest
emitting country. They're bigger than some countries producing your alpo.
So we can't feed the dogs because you're ruining the environment.
The dog can't live because they have too many feces.
They keep crapping and emitting all kinds of carbon emissions.
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Kill all dogs, save mother Earth.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
And look how proud they are of it. They'll stop
right there in your front yard, broad daylight, but that
goofy squat on and then leave that in your yard.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
Look you're right in your eye as they do.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
It, doing this. But I'm doing it.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
What are you gonna do about it? You ain't gonna
do a damn thing is But I'll tell you what
you're gonna do. You're gonna go pick it up when
I'm done. That's what you're doing.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
The biggest dog of all too. I mean you can
see like a great Dane out there and he'll perch
up like he's about to launch.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
This is the next Elon rocket right there, and he.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
Leaves that for you. Is so embarrassed they won't pick
it up.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
Mother Jones wants to kill all your dogs.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
Oh my god, this is so good. But you step
out faith in here you got the credible evidence. I'm
trying to remember the name of the huge dog food
plant lexnic County. It come to me in a minute.
I had no idea that we are encouraging people are
proud to work there too. I know it works there.
Proud to work there. They're killing the earth as we
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know it. Oh, this has got to be exposed on earth.
Oh look at this.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
In Australia, pet dogs that have become unrestrained are known
to attack the little penguins in Tasmania and contribute to
the colony collapse. Modeling suggests that while a study of
animals taking to the Australian Zoo Wildlife Hospital found the
mortality of the was highest after dog attacks, the second
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most common reason for admission was a car strike we're
killing the penguins and Tasmania and we're leading to colony
collapse because you have pet dogs and you don't restrain
them well enough. So it's the cars and the dogs
are killing the penguins. And without the penguins, we don't
have we don't have an Earth.
Speaker 3 (14:02):
Diamond pet foods that's the name of it. Huge dog
plant Man, a dog food plant in Lexingon County. Diamond
that's the name of it. In Gaston, so proud of
themselves out there killing the earth.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
Dog feces are leaving scent traces and affecting the soil
chemistry and plant growth. We're not getting the right plants
to grow on Earth because we have too much dog feces.
Speaker 3 (14:26):
This is great, and Mother Jones brought this to this.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Mother Jones wants you to know, and she doesn't come
right out and say it, but it's obviously it's heavily
implicated that your dogs are killing the earth. Well, and
I'm the one just you know, they didn't make this correlation.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
I did it.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
But tomorrow is Earth Day. And if you're a true believer, right,
and Mother Jones and their science.
Speaker 3 (14:48):
Oh, you think this is going to be summarized and
put on talking points and sent out with the Democrat
operatives to show up in deep, deep red parts of
states like South Carolina. This is why republic because theyre
afraid to go to their town halls. Look, there's not
the answer for this.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
The Democrats were able to convince a lot of people
to sacrifice their unborn children. Yes, and for the good
of the environment. That's an environmental decision, because what if
you are poor and then you're a drain on the society,
and what kind of life would that child lead? And
plus now they're breathing, which is not good for the earth.
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So why would we bring in a kid like that?
Best to kill them now before they actually start breathing breathing,
So we'll do that as a So, if you can
convince people to kill your babies, you certainly can kill
them to convince their dogs. Pet lovers, do you love
the earth or do you love your dog? The earth
can't last? But not how many more years did we
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have when aoc said twelve? What year did she say that?
Speaker 3 (15:50):
Underwater again? Upside down world?
Speaker 2 (15:52):
Was that five years ago? I mean she might have
said that even pre COVID.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
Well and al Gored said it twenty years ago. Florida
is going to be underwater by twenty eighteen, underwater with
the This is why Republicans are afraid to go talk
to the constituency. There's an article on the Posting Caurier
Democrat Representative James James Clibra meets with South Carolina voters
face to face as Republicans keep their distance. I will
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read this from the Posting Courier as I am now
assigning a face and a voice to go with this.
It's kind of like a post Malone thing. This is
a post. I got to come up with a name
for this reporter now post his name is post Post Courier,
Post Courier. I'll come up with that.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
By the way, it was January nineteenth, excuse me, January twelfth,
twenty nineteen, that she said we have twelve years left.
The world is going to end in twelve years if
we don't address the climate change. So now I guess
that means we have six left now, Jonathan, We're all
going to be gone soon.
Speaker 3 (16:58):
All right. As Republican leaders quietly urge their members to
steer clear of unscripted moments, they come afielding questions in
front of voters back home. South Carolina's sole Democrat congressman
is doing quite the opposite. He's showing up. As read
in the deep traumatic voice of the Reporter Post's Courier,
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US Representative James Clyburn, the rare Democrat in the Palamento
state who is now serving his sixteenth term, held an
in person town hall in Somerton, deep in the heart
of his sixth district. But wait, later in the article,
it says he's going to go out and he's going
to speak in the Republican parts like Beaufort County.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
Why would he go there? Those aren't his constituents. But
that's not he don't represent those people. Why would he
go there?
Speaker 3 (17:51):
Because he's got supposed constituents being paid to be there
to ask uncomfortable questions.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
Should Marjorie Taylor Green come to Orangeburg?
Speaker 3 (18:01):
I mean, what is this?
Speaker 2 (18:02):
What are you doing?
Speaker 3 (18:03):
Yeah? People need to get in touch with what's what
we're up against, Clyburn said in the Somerton Cultural Arts Center.
Cliburn is branding these events as part of a listening tour,
launched at a time when many South Carolinians are demanding
live in person town halls. Instead, they're being met with dismissals, insults,
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virtual events, telephone town halls. I guess that's a slam
to Nancy Mason. Those we found out. We just found out.
Biggs just held one of those. Sometimes with little or
no notice. They don't even post it they're going to
be there, They just show up. Cliburne is betting the
face to face engagement still matters, even in ruby red territories. HM.
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So don't you.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
Think that that's gonna win us over if I'm if
I'm a Republican or a conservative specifically, and a Democrat
like James Clyburn shows up and I ask what a
conservative would ask, Why did you do nothing to stop
the border crisis? Why did you not even address it
for years? As millions of illegal poured into our country
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and brought with them sex, trafficking and drugs. They abused children,
they raped children, and they killed innocent Americans? Why did
you not say anything? And he's going to say whatever
the hell he says.
Speaker 3 (19:29):
According to this is not going to say anything. He's
on a listening tour, say anything about him talking.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
So just the fact that I get to ask him
the question or say it to him. I'm going to say,
you know what, I show up with a.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Cardboard cutout put him up there in front of the crowd.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
Yeah, I really appreciate the fact that you came to
listen to me. As I vented, this isn't as a
counseling session, then if you're not really telling me anything.
Speaker 3 (19:49):
Well, so far, there have been three empty chair of
town halls in the state. One agreeable without US Representative
William Timmans he's too afraid to come speak to the
constituency Nancy May same thing and maul pleasant and another
one without US Representative Russell Fry he wouldn't show up
to take questions. Well. Noetheless, James Clyburn is on his
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listening tour and he'll be coming to a neighborhood near you.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
On four nineteen, The Hill published a story about James Clyburn,
and he was saying in this story that he believes
that the reason the Democrats are at a historic low
is not the policies. That's the last thing that Americans
are upset about. Americans loved Joe Biden's policies. The problem.
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Let me just go to his words, because I don't
want to put words in his mouth. If we have
the Washington Post, for instance, caving to this want to
be dictator, and we've got other media entities that seem
to push a narrative that will bring eyes to their
newspapers or television sets and not really giving a fair
hearing of reporting to the things that the Democrats are doing, well,
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then we should expect to say, see the polls follow that.
So it's a far right wing conspiracy from people you know,
at the New York Times, the Washington Post. They're out
to get the Democrats and that's why. But the policies
of the Democrats, yea perfect It's it's just that.
Speaker 3 (21:17):
That's what he was talking about the other day on
a television interview. And I don't know where usually would
be Neil Cavudo, But since Cavudo is no longer on Fox,
I don't know who gives him just an open but
it was on Fox.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
You saw him on Fox saying, yeah, he was saying.
Was anybody pushing back?
Speaker 3 (21:31):
Of course, not just let him say that. For some reason,
they let him go on. And you know why they
let him go on because he comes with the gravitas
of this article on the posting career pointed it out. Clyibrin,
a former public school teacher, drew parallels between today's political
climate and the rise of fascism in nineteen thirties Germany.
And he's urging voters to speak up now before it's
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too late.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
See what's happening this line here to to say this
line not only with a straight face, but as a Democrat,
to even utter this. We've got people who say they're
not going to fact check the Republicans. We're going to
worry about whether or not you're telling the truth, and
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you just let the reports go out there. That's what's
killing us as Democrats, because Democrats don't have a stomach
for lying.
Speaker 3 (22:27):
You know something, I take that back. It was not
on Fox, it was no CNN. Who else would let
a man.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
Say that Democrats don't have a stomach for lying. That's
all you get from them is the truth. This is
all they do is truth, truth, truth. They've been telling
you nothing but the truth ever since they got into power.
Joe Biden was a truth machine.
Speaker 3 (22:49):
We know they was very sadden by the passing of
the Pope. True, he was a Catholic and good standing.
Now wait, hell, I'm not even Catholic. But if he will,
if the Pope would asoll me of all my sins
of my life, I'd be sad too, because I'd be
a big supporter of the pope.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Just keep sending there, so you're sending your checks.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
The man almost had a damn it was, had a
six pack of fetuses in his pocket. The Pope says
he's a Catholic and good standard of Oh my god,
stop it stop.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Democrats can't lie.
Speaker 3 (23:27):
They can't lie. Oh and in a rash thought today,
by the way, I'm very excited to see who the
Catholic is going to come up with for the next Pope.
I'm praying for a trans transgender, you know.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
And the Catholic church is always looking for more money.
It would seem right.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
They've got a big bank account and so why.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
I mean, and they've got a lot of lawsuits obviously,
But they should turn this, the hunt for the next Pope,
into a reality show. They could make hundreds of millions
of dollars, because what is the backstage that's positioning Like
the guy who had just passed Francis I didn't know
that he was number two in every round of voting
last time Benedict was not number one, apparently, and then
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he became number one. Did he cut a deal? We
kind of who do you cut the deal? Which cardinals
are swayable? You got to figure out how to politic
back there. And so who's going to be the next Pope?
I don't know, but I would watch that show, the
Hunt for the next Pope, and then who makes the fire?
Speaker 3 (24:29):
Who starts that white trans was the one who really
was born into a world of controversy. There was no
controversy in the world prior.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Oh really, he's the first one.
Speaker 3 (24:37):
Yeah, because he had to deal with illegal immigration, preaching
to the US president, and he also had to deal
with the entire transgender and also the ordination or whatever
the word is for a female priests.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
So you're saying that, well, I don't know about the
immigration policy, because that's always been a problem around the world.
I mean, the the Pope is not an American figure,
it's a world figure. So he would always have like
an Africa and those types of things. There would have
been some sort of immigration, but the the transgender thing
is relatively new and putting. He's apparently and again I
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don't follow Catholic whatever, but but but I no, no,
but I'm told that even to Catholics, they were surprised
at how liberal he was when it came to promoting
women inside the church. I have not heard about any
transgender promotions. Perhaps that'll be the next level.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
You know something, You're right. If they if they replaced
that the little flu with the white smoke, they replaced
that with like a unicorn that parts a rainbow, then.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
You'll know you have a transgender rupe. Paul's the new
pope moving forward. That's the name, Pope, your trans your
reality show. Yeah, it's perfect. I just made you a
billion dollars. You're welcome.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
All right. We got four minutes to handle something we
handled in the minute and a half. And but I
think we can do it because we're talking about it
will be a felony in South Carolina if we get
this law to flee from traffic stops, and it would
reduce will it reduce police chases? And I didn't even
realize that after like particularly after an accident. If you
if you flee from the cops in a high speed chase,
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which would pursue, then that's a misdemeanor.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
I can't believe that it is not, Like, how is
that possible? Like, if I'm pulled over and the cop
is coming up to talk to me and I just
take off, how is that not a major offense? That
should be a felony already.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
You have to be there's no way that fits a misdemeanor.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
That's what they're saying that in this state. That's why. Well,
and unfortunately this is between twenty eleven and twenty twenty two,
we've had eighteen thousand collisions. A lot now that's with
police chasing. So I don't know, you know, we don't
know what does that involve the cop car. We don't
know who was involved in these collisions, but we do
know it resulted in eighty five fatalities and sixty six
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hundred people have been injured up until between twenty eleven
and twenty twenty two because of police chases. You'd certainly
want to minimize the police chase. And if I've already
pulled you over or in the process of pulling you over,
I've got your plate already recorded. I know, you said,
because to me, I already know where you live. Now,
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I've run your plate.
Speaker 3 (27:38):
I wasn't driving that car, killyot. They car have been
stolen out.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
Yeah, that's what you, a smart person would say. Ninety
five percent of criminals are idiots. They couldn't even come
up with that excuse.
Speaker 3 (27:51):
Well, I tell you who's not missing out on this.
It's certainly not an idiot. All the legislators who are
also legal defenders, their attorneys. So I Scaling pointed out
of the podcast, I mean of the rast, thought.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Yeah, they don't want this bill to pass, so they're
adding all or they're trying to add all things like
Todd is Todd Ruttherford. Wasn't it who was trying to
add the things? Several amendments to the bill for the
April ninth debate that ranged from stricter standards to initiate
the pursuit, such as a probable cause that they had
recently committed a violent crime or that they had just
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escaped from a detention facility, as well as requirements for
the police department to maintain. And this is the interesting
part to me, a minimum million dollars per car auto
insurance policy.
Speaker 3 (28:38):
Why would that need a million dollars per car in
insurance cover?
Speaker 2 (28:43):
What would that do for the taxpayer's premiums? It would skyrocket.
But it would also have huge paydays for people like
Todd Ruththerford if the car was involved in some sort
of accident with everybody else.
Speaker 3 (28:56):
Yeah if not, if you involved in a WRENCT but
you were involved in a high speed chase, you've got
six cars, there's a six million dollars payout there.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
But what if what if I didn't even what if?
What if I, as a cop, was not involved in
a high speed chase. I just bumped into somebody well,
I know as Todd Ruttherford. I can go up to
a million dollars on that guy for a fender bender. Yeah,
I'm gonna take you to the cleaner's pal.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
And what if I wanted Todd Ruther Fitz friends happen
to be employed to law enforcement, I'm going to join
in on this. Yeah, you're three counties away, doesn't matter.
I can catch them.