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June 18, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Jonathan and Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Jonathan Rush Mister Palermo is charged with a violation of
eighteen United States Code Section eight four to four. I
attempted arson of the vehicle used in interstate or foreign commerce.
He will not be doing any protests for the next
foreseeable future. Kelly Nash Angus Johnson confronted a California National
Guardsman and after heckling him, he spit on him. As
our President said, if you spit, we hit and we

(00:26):
will hit you with a felony. Mister Johnson is charged
with assaulting a federal agent and J.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
And Kelly show WOC.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
The LAPD has been replaced by the FAFO Law Enforcement.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
Yeah, it's happening all over the country right now.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
I love it. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
I did read a story yesterday, I think in the
New York Post, which is a pretty pro Trump paper,
but they one of their reporters has come up with
a story that says that the morale and the ice
is low right now because of the Trump administration's quota.
They want three thousand a day, and they're saying, we

(01:07):
don't have the manpower to produce three thousand a day
and we're now getting some people that we didn't necessarily
want to get, just so we can hit the quotas.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
And that was in which newspaper, New York.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
Post, which again is a pretty pro Trump paper. I
can understand. Look, I'm not a fan of quotas, ever,
I mean, just go after do the best you can
to get the people that we want. And again, the
people that they're ending up with that may not be
the hardened criminals or whatever, they're still you cannot what

(01:46):
was that guy's name, I forget his name now from
New York the guy who kept saying you don't have
the authority to arrest an American citizens oral candidate.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
I forget his name too.

Speaker 3 (01:55):
But anyway, that guy found out that they do have
the authority to arrest you. If you're he wasn't arrested,
we should qualify that he was detained in handcuffs because
he was interfering.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
He's impeding in a law a law enforcement yeah, exercise,
and they don't have a warrant.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
They don't And by the way, that's by federal law.
You don't have a warrant. What you have is a
federal judge has given you a paper saying this person
has already been notified that they have overstayed their visa
or they are no longer welcome in the country. They
are not being considered for citizenship. They are to deport.

(02:37):
If they're still in the country, and they've already been
served that paperwork, then due process is over. That's what's
happening here. When you see these people being snatched off
the streets, they've already been served with paperwork weeks or
maybe months ago. So this is now, as you say,
find out time.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
And you're not his guardian, you're not his parent, you're
not even his attorney. Well, you don't have the right
to step in and say I want to see the warrant.
It's like me stepping in the middle of a police
arrest and say I want to see the warrant. Who
the hell are you?

Speaker 3 (03:10):
Well, and if you were an attorney, you would know
there there is no warrant. Exactly, there's no warrant. There's
none of that. Your client has the paperwork or threw
it away, but it was served.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
Yes, you've been served. Now we're here to service.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
Yes, there was a look. From a humans standpoint, it
was a difficult video to watch. Yesterday of I sure
I saw it being making the rounds on social media.
It looked like a young Mexican guy being grabbed by
ice at the courthouse. And he, the guy who posted it, said,

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you know, these are productive residents. Well, he didn't say that.
He just had productive residents who are helping our communities,
who are trying to do the right thing, being snatched
from their families and deported. And then I think he
called the ice the castopo, Trump's castopo. But the reality

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of it is, if they're doing the right thing, they
would self deport. We understood that conditions changed. In twenty
twenty two, twenty twenty three, Joe Biden, the president the administration,
said please come here.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Surge the border is what he said.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
We've set up an app for you to come here.
We're going to get you into this country, buy you in.
But that does not mean that that's a permanent condition.
You did not get residents here, and so now we
are telling you that since the conditions have changed, you
have to leave, go home, and you can reapply.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
And remember the outrage even for the persons that were
already registered on the app but they hadn't scheduled their
flightship because Joe Biden didn't have enough airplanes to fly
him in, you know, so fast enough so that when
Trump took over, they automatically rejected then anybody else who
was on the list, and they were outraged. I'm already
on the list, doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 (04:58):
That was a humanitarian crisis in town.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
The rules have changed.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
The rules have changed, and so we're deporting you people.
If you want to become a citizen, though you'll self deport.
We'll even give you money to help get you home.
Take us up on the offer. Go home and then
reapply for citizenship if they haven't done that yet. Now
you're getting deported and you have no hope of coming back.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
And the people that were coming across the boarder and
knew the rules are going to change. That's why they
surged and surged and surged the border, particularly before January
the twentieth when Trump was sworn in, because they knew
he was going to change the rules.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
And so when these people are deported, part of that
line is not only are they being deported, but were
being torn apart. The families are being torn apart. And
that's not a factual statement either. In reality, the family
is not only welcome to go with them to wherever
the person is being deported to. You're welcome to go

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to Mexico or Nicaragua or whatever, but.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
It's actually encouraged.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
We would like for you to stay with your husband
or your son or whomever it is. It came in
here illegally, but you, as the family, get to make
that choice. We're not tearing apart any families. You've made
that decision as a family member that you value the
opportunity to stay in America. Because some people are legal citizens,

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they came here the right way or whatever, or perhaps
their visa hasn't yet expired. You're making the choice that
you value your time in America more than you value
your kid, your spouse, your brother, whomever you chose us
over them. And that's fine, you can do it. But
we didn't tear you people apart.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
And speaking of the word value, I almost want to
go line Richie, Wow, oh my, I love that anyway,
speaking of the word value, when you feel like you're
not being valued by Donald Trump or Republicans or persons
who want to enforce the border laws and the laws

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on the books have to do with persons entering the country,
whether you flew here or you walked across the rio,
or walked through the rio, not across it. If you
walked across it, I want to see a video of that.
Jesus came to America. So but if you walked or
came through the southern border. But how do you compare
that with the value that costly see in video form?

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And why the Democrats haven't sent this out in a
bullet point because I know they send up bullet points
every morning. Hey, shut up about talking about losing your
landscapers and your butt wipers. I mean, every time you
hear the Democrat Party talking about how you have to
come here, they always equate you to the lowest possible
work ethics or work work value value ever because you're

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here to cut grass wipe their asses. It's what the
woman said, there's gonna be nobody here to wipe your ass.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
Well, it's the equivalency of slave labor.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Yes, that you are a slave when you come here
under their policies.

Speaker 3 (07:59):
So how can you well in the argument that no
one will do these jobs if they are deported. That
took a huge hit yesterday. Yesterday Scott Bessen posted a
report that shows blue collar wage growth. Now, this is
the value of your dollar, what your buying power is

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if you are middle class in America had the largest
increase in sixty years. The last time we had wage
growth like this for the middle class was sometime back
during like I think it was the LBJ administration. So
this is the biggest in my lifetime. And it's happened

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all since February. So February and Americans will do the jobs, yes,
the blue collar middle class workers. And my father in
law is a great example of that. Not only is
he a pastor, but he's also basically a handyman by trade.
He's the kind of guy you'd bring in. He can paint,
he can lay down new flooring, he can repair, you know,

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things around your house. He's been doing that pretty much
his entire life. And he talked about how about well,
it started really about thirty forty years ago. He started
getting undercut by Mexicans, and it has exploded under the
Biden administration. So these jobs that would have you know,

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we'll give you an example. He said, a job that
I normally would have billed five hundred dollars for I
currently bill for two hundred. That so that's a more
than a fifty percent pay cut he had to take,
and he says, I'm still getting undercut. So there's I
have no no profit. Basically, it's just an opportunity for
me to work, and that is now starting to diminish

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because the illegals are deporting themselves.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
That's the good news. Million There's millions of people who.

Speaker 3 (09:52):
Have self deported. So for those of you who say
ICE isn't catching enough of them, many of them have
already left the country and we're seeing that all over
the place. But the one point seven percent wage growth
between February and May is the biggest in sixty years
for the blue collar middle class workers. People will do
those jobs, do You don't have to worry about Americans

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doing the jobs. The problem is you got to pay
them exactly.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Hey, we were talking this morning or today on our
rash thought and there's not a whole lot for us
to cover other than what we shared with you in
ninety seconds. But there was someone who had been found
guilty and expired all of his appeals of was stone
death row and was put to death. Finally, because I
think state could have been on death row. One of
the we got people on death row in the state

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of South Carolina for like thirty five years.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
Well, and we did have a pause for how many
years is that it? I thought it was longer than
that because we couldn't thirteen drugs. Thirteen year hiatus. Oh wow,
So we had a thirteen year hiatus.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
Because we couldn't get the drugs. And then we got
the shield law because then we want to get into
the whole reason why you couldn't get the drugs, But
it's because the complicated the matters because they were protesting
against the companies that were making the drugs. But then
they were actually then making it more painful for persons
to go through the process, according to their own description,
because you're having to get in the electric chair. Then

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we did away with that, then we brought to the
fire squad. Then we got the drugs back. But even
with the drugs, now they say that the corrosive nature
and some of the I guess major arteries and the
lungs in the light not major arteries, but major organs,
lungs and the like. Would the description of that is horrific,
Yes it is. It's it's pretty bad. Here's the other

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breaking news for people who were outraged by that executions
lead to death one of the time. Now, with that
being the basis of the conversation, would you rather be
unconscious when you die or would you rather feel the
hot lib pumping into your chest for just a millisecond?

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What was that comedian did the joke about killing yourself
with an axe?

Speaker 3 (12:01):
Well, it was I remember David Letterman once on his
show talking about sometimes he wants to just hit himself
right square in the forehead with an axe because I
want I like that cooling sensation just before the pain
kicks in.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
That's right. You won't get the you won't get the
feel that hot lead coming into your chest. You would
be your unconscious. So when you die, yes, because the
drug is intended to kill you. It is going to
damage your major organs, which ones not a doctor don't know.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
I'll say all of them. All of them are going
to I'll sell you experience kidney, liver and most importantly,
heart failure. But the guy who died Stanko, All right,
let's just so we just understand who we're talking about.
He murdered his living girlfriend in Georgetown County and then

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strangled the teenage daughter that that girl had with somebody else,
strangled her while raping her, and because that excited him
that she was and then when that was all said
and done, he slid her throat and left her to die.
The only reason we know all that happened is he
didn't slit it enough. She was able to tell the story.

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So that woman, she's now a grown woman, will be
living the rest of her life with a massive scar
across her throat where he tried to kill her, and
the bigger scar of I watched my mother get murdered
and then I was raped by that man who strangled
me and then slipped my throat. So that's the guy
who we put down finally after years on death row.

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And he said, and his lawyer said, it's unfair because
now what he really wanted was to be shot. That's
what he really wanted. But because and I'll just read
it for you here, the autopsy of the last inmate
killed by that method showed the bullets from the three
volunteers nearly missed his heart. Because originally the story was

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they missed, they missed, and the guy just sat there
and died over had to bleed out to die. We
told that to one law enforcement person who said, that's
total bs. They're going to have to correct that story,
and he was right. They didn't miss. He said, when
you get shot in the heart, you die, but your

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body continues to function for a short period of time.
And that's what happened with that last inmate. If this
guy wanted to die by firing squad, not a problem.
We got three that will gladly pump them right into
your heart. And if you want us to put one
in your face, we'll do one in your face too,
however you want it, pal, the hot lead will go

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where you ask it to be.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Muscle reflex is not a strange thing, but I mean
not an unusual thing. If you've ever been if you
grew up on the farm, you've seen this happen time
a time again.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
The decapitated chickens.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
That's one. You can cut the head off a snake,
you'll still wrap around your arm mm hmm or your leg.

Speaker 3 (15:02):
Well, so for this, so they're acting as if we're
doing something really mean here by offering you the option of,
I don't know, you want to get shot or you
want to get gassed. Well, it's not even gassed, it's drugs.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
We don't do the gas chamber.

Speaker 3 (15:18):
But to your point, we go to the dentist and
I'm not even knocked out, and I can't feel him
pull them the teeth out of my skull. I mean,
I don't know how they do it. I hear them.
I had a problem with one of the teeth that
I had a wisdom tooth problem, and that caused the
tooth next to it to become I don't know what
the word would be, not infected, but something worse than infected,

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where it wasn't gonna be able to be saved. And
the guy, I remember, the guy was trying to pull
it and then out came a hammer and like a
like a screwdriver, and he's just whacking at my jaw
and I and then he's got a he's got a
power saw and he's going in there and you could
smell my tooth, and I'm like, this is I remember

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thinking this is insane, Like how is this happening?

Speaker 1 (16:06):
I most terrific thing I've ever heard described from people
who are in the room because they're medical device salespersons,
is like when you break a leg or something and
they have to use one of those rods in your femur,
the way that they slam that rod with that huge
hammer to get it into your bone, into your femur

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and then attach the other part well, and we hear them,
you don't feel a thing.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
We hear them doing brain surgery. I've heard of this
where they cut the top of somebody's head off and
they're awake, and they have to be awake with their
skull gone. And then because they have to touch certain
parts of the brain to see if your fingers or
whatever still react. How in the hell is that possible.

(16:54):
I don't feel that. I don't feel the top of
my head coming off, And yet you're telling me it's
inhumane to kill somebody when they're not only can't feel anything,
they're not even.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
Awake, and you're outraged that there was damage. To make
sure organs and the heart saw corrosive effects, when it
was guaranteed you were going to die, you had to
the autopsy and the again, that's what we're that's what
we're doing it.

Speaker 3 (17:23):
I love that that line though from the story. But
the autopsy shows that the last inmate, the bullets nearly
missed his heart nearly.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
You just gotta nicked it.

Speaker 3 (17:33):
You kN it three times, all three of you, all
three of you actually hit the heart.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
You ever nick your finger.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
But Jonathan says, give them, give them the drugs.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
I'm saying all the above. I'm saying that you give
them the drugs. That way you're out. It doesn't matter
to you. Now. It's like Kelly said, is going to
give his body the science after he dies? You want
to college to is gonna walk in and laugh as
they cut your testicles out?

Speaker 3 (18:03):
Well, they're gonna laugh, They're gonna laugh.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
I don't know. They can be telling jokes. Louck Edi
Lui GE's I don't know. So wow I reference to
saving Private Ryan. I didn't see that one coming. So
if you knock them out and then you give it,
they already got the drugs. The drugs are gonna kill them.
But just in case we got it, we've got to

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kill them before the damages any major arteries. You shoot
them through the heart. That eliminates the other arteries from
being damaged because now you've isolated it to the heart
and make sure the heart doesn't somehow restart itself. You
put them in the electric chair and and then you
electrocute them. We could do the whole thing in a
barber chair with you straps to it, and in a

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parade down Main Street. You'll be totally unconscious. You won't
even know that we're laughing at you. Could we?

Speaker 3 (18:55):
Then, if we're just gonna ramp it up to this level, well,
well for an extra fee. The spectators as you're being
wheeled down main street, they get shots at you. You pay,
You paid like five hundred dollars, so you get the
VIP shotgun blast.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Look. And I know some people are saying, why are
you so callous about this? Look this guy in particular,
it's already been told. It's already been told to him,
whether he wanted to believe it or not. You'd be
better off tying a meal stone around your neck and
throwing yourself into the ocean. Then you would to hurt
a child. So got no I got I got no

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empathy for you.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
By the way, it did take uh now, and I'm
just reading this from the report again. Stenko stopped breathing
after a minute. Then a prison employee asked for a
second dose of how do you pronounce it? Pental barbeitoal
That was thirteen minutes later, and then he was pronounced
dead twenty eight minutes.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
At any point during the thirteen minutes did he regain consciousness?

Speaker 3 (20:08):
Wouldn't that been something? What the hell is going on
around here? I was having the craziest night. People were
trying to kill me.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
No he did not. Oh, anyway, the great debate rages.
We can't use the drugs. The end result is we're
going to continue to make this stupid argument until you
recognize the fact that you cannot have a death penalty.
But in the state of South Carolina, then you got
to overturn it. So that's where we are with that.
Now one more thing before we go. We're gonna have

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to have a second vote before it's official. But the
city of Columbia is taking its first step, according to
the article in the state newspapers I read it, repealing
a ban on conversion therapy meant to protect the LBGTQ youth.
Members of the city council voted four to three. This

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goes back to what we've been talking about forever of
this podcast, without but laboring the point. And we've got
two things going on at the same time. The state
Attorney General's office has already told you that is unconstitutional.
You cannot squelch speech period. And then the other thing
is that there was reviso written into the budget. I
know that's going to be challenged as well, but at

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this point it's going to eliminate three point seven million
dollars out of the budget for the City of Columbia.
And the LBGTQ members and the acl U groups and
the like say, that's not a hard price to pay,
and we should keep this in place so that we
can go forward with what's here's the future. If you
keep it in place, you're going to be sued by

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the state Attorney General's office. You've got to hire an attorney.
You're going to spend more money to go to court
to argue what you already know to be unconstitutional, which
is squelching speech period. I don't care what you're talking about.
And then so now after you've lost the money, money
on your attorney's fees, you've lost the court case, you've
lost three point seven million dollars. Now what are you

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going to do? Now? What? Now? What? Where are you
going to go? Residents of the City of Columbia.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
Well, and it's also just a bizarre position to take
that you believe and you have isolation I'll even give you.
You have isolated incidents where some youth was damaged in
some way because they were told that they are in
fact a boy because they have a penis that hurt them,

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Or that you don't have to be a homosexual despite
the urges that you feel you're sexually attracted to the
same sex. But we can help you if you don't
want to be that way. We can't help you if
you don't want to change. If you do want to change,
we can help you. If you're an alcoholic, we can
help you stop drinking. Even though you really enjoy drinking,

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you know that it's damaging to you, and so on.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
Is.

Speaker 3 (22:57):
We can help you if you want help. If you
don't want help, there's no thing we can say to you. Okay,
all of that, you're saying that our position is we
should squash free speech, do not allow people to speak
to us because we don't believe in what they're teaching.
By the same token, then could I then sue you

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for teaching or even allowing the sixteen nineteen project anywhere
near my children, because we know that that book is
filled with fallacies, just lies from the pit of hell.
The sixteen nineteen project was designed to destroy the future
of America by reimagining the past of America and then

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trying to present it as fact.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
None of it's factual.

Speaker 3 (23:45):
It's all a lie. If I'm going to use yours,
I should be able to squash that book, and I
should be able to squash anybody who taught it.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
The only news that comes out of this article are
two different things. One is that now person's like the
ACLU and other persons who spoke out against the repeal
want to know what the city's going to do and what
kind of safeguards are going to put in place for
the future of Columbia's LBGTQ residents. So they've already gotten
a dropback position. They want to know what you're going

(24:13):
to do the safeguard young people who are now being
put at risk. So if you repeal that, you've got
to replace it with something. What's that going to be?
Now that's new news, what are you going to come
up with? I guess we'll be reading about that in
the future.

Speaker 3 (24:26):
I think it's important to point out that in the
four to three vote, one of the people who voted
against it one of the three. I'm not surprised by
Tyler Bailey or Tina Herbert their well known Democrats. But
Oddity Bustles has run as a we'll just call her
a moderate Republican. She is not a moderate Republican. And

(24:47):
this is another example. So for those of you I
know she'd gotten the endorsement of Alan Wilson in the
last race. I wonder if he regrets that now. But Rickenman,
Peter Brown, Ed McDowell, Will Brennan are the ones who
voted to repeal the ordinance. They're the ones with the
common sense. Oddity Bustles does not have common sense.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
And then the other news out of this was it's
not really news. But the other reoccurring theme is the
budget provisor we talked about that was first presented by
Senator Josh Kimberrel Republican Spartanburg and he apparently is going
to be announcing he'll be running for governor in twenty
twenty six. And the other headline was in the article

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that we already knew was that Alan Wilson, who of
course is the one that said they're going to see
the city, will be running for governor. So then that
led I think it was Tamika Isaac devine to say
this quote. This is a headline grabber for two men
who want to be governor. This is not about Columbia.
It's about their ambition and who can be the strongest
person on the right. So that's what the entire article

(25:54):
is about. Well, how those you could see the other
part coming because you don't have the money for it. Period.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
It should be who's the strongest person that is right,
not on the right. This is not a right left issue.
Free speech is not a right left issue. Well, it
never used to be. It used to be both sides
agreed that you should be able to say whatever you
want to say, and whoever we are can respond to

(26:20):
that statement however we want to respond, and it's up
to individuals to decide what they believe and what they
don't believe. You're the ones who, I guess the left
is the ones who started the speech police several years
ago and they started saying, you know, MSNBC, we're not
going to show the president because the president is his
speech is filled with mistruths. I never heard the word

(26:44):
mistruths before about twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen, they created a
phrase that is nonsensical but you know, free speech is
supposed to be an American position.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
Speaking of mistruths. For those persons who think that in
the LBGTQ community, you're going to be the next big
battle in civil rights, you had here's another word. I
like the roy misunderstanding, the wrong misunderstandings, because you're having
history lessons show up now in the news. You may
be seeing this. We go back to the suffrage, then

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we go back to Jim Crow law, as we go
back to freeing slaves, certainly the ugliness of America's history,
and then those persons having the right to vote. And
now you were supposed to be next, but you just
got leapfrogged by illegal immigrants in the country who are
being deported because those that that's the next civil rights
era group that they will be in the streets, and

(27:38):
they already are and they're being led by members of
the African American community. For the life of me, I'm
puzzled by this.

Speaker 3 (27:45):
Well, so there's obviously a huge split inside the left
on that issue, and you see even a huge split
in the LGBTQ. Is it ia or question mark or whatever,
I don't remember all the initials now, but you've got
the gay lesbians. That's one faction. You've got the bisexuals,

(28:09):
a completely separate faction who the gay and the lesbians
don't appreciate. Then you've got the trans who it seems
that the LGBs are united against the trans. And then
you got the cues, which I guess stands for questioning, questioning.
I thought that that used to be queers intersect and

(28:30):
androgynous okay, changed and then you had the question mark
at the end, and for those who are questioning, and
then the plus means I guess I got a little
something extra.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
For you, but you have to be identified.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
But even in that little group of people, which is
three point five percent of America, it used to be Jonathan,
I mean, it's rapidly growing. I looked it up today.
North Carolina is it? No, I'm sorry, South Carolina's at
three point five. America is at four point one. What
is what is the average high school class? I bet

(29:03):
right now you're bringing to be about thirty five.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
You know you're right about that. I'm sorry, so we
need to update it.

Speaker 3 (29:10):
But even but they'll they'll work it out later on
in life. I think most of them that are currently
lg LGB. Maybe not the t's. The t's might be
lost forever. But the lgb's in high school, I think
a lot of them will work it out and come
back to S at some point straight. But right now

(29:30):
they're LGB because LGB gets a lot of special favors
and privileges in high schools. And that's a bad thing too,
by the way, But that's that's for a different show.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
Always the celebration of the victimization.

Speaker 3 (29:42):
But you know, just the bigger picture is that the
left is imploding upon itself because they keep like there's
a lot of blacks who have not left the Democrat Party,
specifically over this illegal immigration issue. And you see even
in the immigrant community, a new poll came out that

(30:04):
says Donald Trump has had the biggest gain in political
history inside any group of people, that being specifically the Latinos.
In twenty seventeen, he polled it, I think it was
eight point four percent. In the twenty twenty election, he
was at eighteen percent, and in the twenty twenty four

(30:24):
election he was at sixty two percent. The Latino community,
those who can vote, love Donald Trump's position on kicking
the illegals out, and that is so you have huge
divisions over just issues inside the left that the left
thinks they have. They feel like they own the moral
voice on that that we should.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
Nobody's illegal, that's right.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
The migrants that are here legally. Goal Yeah, there's a
lot of illegals, a lot of them. We left, We
left Venezuela to leave that guy behind, and then you
brought him and you moved him in right next to me.
You paid for to come here. I was being persecuted
back in Venezuela by that dude. That's why I got it.
I was approved to be here because of him and
how you brought him in to put him next to me.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
If I if I decide to leave and go back,
even though now I'm a citizen, he may self deport
and follow me back there.

Speaker 3 (31:18):
Or you're going to deport him. You're going to deport
him and pay for his flight back. Again. I'm paying
to come here, I'm paying to go home. He's getting
the free ride.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
And then I just found out this morning there's a
whole new subset of Americans that apparently is growing to
the extent where she had to address them. Omar was
addressing persons in America who were Somalians first, and I
guess Democrats second and Americans third, or maybe sexual identity third,

(31:48):
Americans fourth. I don't know, but she wants you to
know that she is in the House of Representatives fighting
for Somalians, not just here in the US, but around
the world in a particular still in Somalia.

Speaker 3 (31:59):
Well, she made that abundantly clear at her rally. I
want to say that rally was before the election last year,
and she had the former president of Somalia come and
address the crowd in Minnesota and speak in Somalian. Yes,
so everybody in the crowd seemed to know what the

(32:20):
hell this guy was talking about. And then at the
end of it he said, God blessed Somalia and God
damned the USA. And she stood there in.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
A plot water.

Speaker 3 (32:30):
I love it. You're a flipp in congresswoman who's got
a guy introducing you who says God damn.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
The USA, right who as system wearing that jippy pop headdress.

Speaker 3 (32:41):
Can you imagine, Jonathan, if you were running for office
and anybody was introducing you before I bring him up
here to speak to you, the good old boy from Saluda.
Let me talk to you a little bit about this
that and the other thing. And I'd like to wrap
it up by saying, America, go f yourself. Here comes
Jonathan Rode.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
What would your first words be if The reason I
wanted to bring that up is because I was hearing
a replay of the broadcast last night on MSNBC, where
you played a lot of different things. She was saying
not only that, but other things when she was protesting, oh,
it was protesting the ice agents in the streets of America,
and how you're totally discounted the constitutional rights of the citizens,
and how can this happen? Now you become one of

(33:21):
the worst countries on the planet. And as she was
saying all that, she's really gotten into her dialect. She
gets into it the more wound up she gets, And
by the end of it, I'm thinking to myself as
I'm hearing it, who does she sound like? And then
it dawned on me, She's sounding more and more like
a cross dressing Christopher Walking. Next time you hear her talk,

(33:42):
close your eyes and imagine Christopher Walking. That's great. It
almost makes me want to hear her again. Even though
the content's insulting. It's quite common
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