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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Jonathan and Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Jonathan Rush, So, Americans vastly prefer Donald Trump's approach to crime.
Then they get you to Joe Biden's, and again, I
think it gets back to the point that Americans are
far more hawkish on crime than a lot of Democrats
wanted it.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Met Kelly Nash, we cannot incarcerate our way out of violence.
We've already tried that and we've ended up with the
largest prison population.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
In the world.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
And Kelly Show, well, we're gonna have a special guest
walk in the studio in just a second. But I
heard a Democrat talking over the weekend about the incarceration
the number of people that you know we've already incarcerated.
Oh yeah, And then I go back to the stat
that Sheriff Leon Lott. Now, help me remember the stat
because I said, I know you've heard it, you've said
it before, Sheriff, but I want to make sure I
got this straight. If you were able to lock up
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twenty five percent of the criminals that that recidivism criminality
is in their past, crime would go down by fifty percent.
And he said I could do it with ten percent
of the criminals did.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
You see in New York City they said that four people,
four individuals, are responsible for the top eight hundred crimes. Yes,
four people, four people, and one of them killed a
ninety one year old woman after being arrested two hundred
and forty seven times in the last two years, no
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bail whatever, killed and just ran her over, killed her.
And they were like, and the people of New York
right now are still saying, and he should be free, Yes,
because it's a constitutional duty to keep him on the streets.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Is there anything? Is there such a thing as a
vice mayor? He should be the vice mayor of New York's.
They were all behind him. They love him. Oh, look
killing Nash Welcome back in the World Win Worldwide Tour,
apparently into the studio. Congressman Joe Wilson, morning.
Speaker 4 (02:01):
And Kelly and Jonathan, thank you so much. It's an
honor to be here, and particularly the past week has
been so meaningful to me. I've had to extraoryd your
opportunity to a company. Ambassador Tombadock, who is President Trump's
ambassador to eleven to Turkey, but he is promoting peace
in Lebanon and also in Syria, and so Ambassa Bradock
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consistently an incredible person and I'm just so grateful to
have been with him. And what an amazing opportunity. We
were able to meet with the King of Dellah on
Sunday and then on Tuesday to meet President Alshara of
Syria and Damascus, a very historic trip because that country
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has been under bathists socialist dictatorship since nineteen seventy.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
I'm just totally surprised at you as a representative and
certainly as thought support of one Donald J. Trump, the
authoritarian that we know him to be, that is not
only attacking democracy but now has all the free nations
of the world wrapped around his axle.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
And and they're making it and it's making a difference.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
And hey.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
And then we went on to Lebanon, where indeed uh
investor Barrick whose heritage is Lebanese uh. And I'm so
grateful that they are working. And we met with president
and I liked him, Joseph On. I met with the
president on and they're trying to they are going to
by the end of the year disarmed. Hebelah and so wow,
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these are Yeah, that is simmy Kelly. I just hey,
Hebela is not just a terrorist organization financed by Iran,
it also is a political organization, and so they have
members of parliament. So this takes guts on the on
the efforts of what's being done. And so but it
was President Trump who set the stage for all of this.
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And and then you're right about the axle. Can you
believe our friends in Germany and NATO now are going
to come up with five percent?
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Exactly? I mean that was just admonished by MSNBC that
Donald Trump plays he has negotiated six piece agreements, when
in fact it's only been five.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
No, it was five I know, and hey, hey in
one Okay, I can identify. I sound like I can't
stay home. But last year I was in the arav
on Armenia and I visited where the Ezrabaizanis had occupied
ports of Armenia.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
And then there was a.
Speaker 4 (04:21):
Murderous removal of Armenians from the garden of Korabak. Well
out of the blue. Last month now August, indeed, the
President of Azuzan, ELIAF met with the Prime Minister Pascheon
of Armenia in the Oval office to sign an agreement
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of peace. Okay, to go from and we're talking about
three hundred years of war, not thirty days and so
and so, and hey they were Soviet republics. Can you
imagine how embarrassing that is to work criminal Putin, who
his whole dream is to resurrect the failed Soviet Union.
And then that President Donald Trump is there signing agreements
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between former Soviet republics.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
And then are.
Speaker 4 (05:08):
Y'all aware with the pipeline's name? Is they agree to
a gas pipeline to be supplied to Europe. Yes, Kelly's right,
it's the Trump pipeline. And hey, it goes with Fort
Trump in Poland that he put American troops for the
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first time in history to stop war criminal Putin, and
he was successful. It was when Biden came to power
and somewhat indicated total abdication and surrender in Kabo, Afghanistan
that indeed, war criminal Putin invaded Ukraine. But aside from that,
this president, you're right, it's just five piece agreements.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
We're talking with Congressman Joe Wilson, and yes, you've been
on a world tour helping to spread peace and that's fantastic,
But now you're heading back to d C. As we
record this and big week coming up in d c.
Speaker 4 (06:00):
Oh to me, it is and I'm really looking forward
amazingly enough to go back and see my colleagues. We've
got wonderful leadership with Mike Johnson, Steve Scalise, Tom Emmer,
and we will be addressing key issues about Chinese communist
influence in our country. We've got legislation to try to
block that. And then I'm also really grateful that we've
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got efforts at all of the above energy and then
exciting to me, next Monday, I will be actually swearing
in the chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, David Wright.
David is the former mayor of Irmo, South Carolina, a
former member of the State House, and so David has
been on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for several years. But
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now he's going to be chairman, and now he's going
to have power, and the power is as directed and
influenced by Donald Trump, to expedite regulations and to expedite
nuclear capability in our country, particularly microactors small modular reactors SMRs,
and what this can mean for jobs in South Carolina.
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I always like to point out I represent the Savannah
Riversite and as we're looking for manufacturing capabilities to be
developed for small manjari actors, there's no better place than
the three hundred and ten square mile Savannah riversite, which
is very secure and so and today think of the
jobs that would be created, and then to create energy
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independence on all military facilities not be dependent on anything
but a small manjar reactor are a very important territory
of Guam, which is like a floating hell aircraft carrier
three hours from Shanghai, three hours from Manila, three hours
from Taipei. How important that is that.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
On overload GWAMP because it Hen Johnson.
Speaker 4 (07:49):
Your friend, my friend Collins from Hank Johnson of Atlanta
has warned that indeed, as we move more marines to Guam,
that it could tip over. But you'll be happy to
know the Joint Chiefs verified that Guam is secure, but
GWAM is not secure for power and then hey, earlier
this year, I had an opportunity to be a guest
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of Jennifer Gonzales Cologne, the new governor of Puerto Rico,
and I'm really grateful, but sadly, the day before, thank
god it wasn't the day after power went out in
Puerto Rico. They need a reliable power system, and so
over and over again, I just see such good things
coming up.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
It seems like one of the most dawning challenges I've
ever read. It's only because maybe I don't understand it,
but when you put it in Layman's terms, the Google
facility in Charleston could not be facilitated with enough power
by the Lake Murray Dam.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
Isn't that incredible.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
It's amazing how much electricity we're going to have to generate.
Speaker 4 (08:48):
And Jonathan, please don't accuse me of being there, but
when it was built in the nineteen thirties, it was
the largest hydro electric generation in the world, and so
you're right, it takes power and with hey, it's all
the above energy. And I'm so proud of President Trump
identifying the green new scam.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
That's what it was.
Speaker 4 (09:07):
It was a payoff the cost got the houses to
prove it. Hey did you say billionaire? Yeah, okay, Hey,
how did these people make so much money? And of
course it's green new scam. And then to me, it
was more insidious than that, and that is that by
forcing electric vehicles, we will be totally dependent on communist
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Chinese batteries, and so not only did you benefit Democrat contributors,
you also put Americans at risk of being dependent on
Chinese communists batteries.
Speaker 3 (09:43):
Like with Congressman Joe Wilson, you mentioned Puerto Rico, and
this morning there's some reports of protests in Puerto Rico
against the United States. They say that they these are
just nut jobs, obviously, but they're protesting that they feel
like they're being colonized and so on and so forth.
What is it for us as US citizens? What do
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we get from Puerto Rico, Because they're not actually a state,
but they do have congress people that they send up
and so on and so forth, non voting congress people.
Speaker 4 (10:16):
They're delegates, and so they vote only on certain issues,
but not in general. But indeed, Puerto Rico is a
very valued commonwealth for the United States, and they were
given the option of being independent, but like Cuba, and
Cuba went to be independent Philippines, we're talking about the
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consequence of the Mexican American War. And again Kelley's accusation
I was there is not true. And so in eighteen
ninety eight, thank you, but Puerto Rico determined they'd like
to remain as the Virgin Islands as part of the
United States, and they're a very valued part of the
United States. And when I see about those protests, it
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reminds me of a protest in a place called Columbia,
South Carolina, and on Labor Day there were three hundred
people protesting President Donald Trump. But in the meantime, I
was in Chapin, South Carolina along with the Attorney General
Alan Wilson, and Chapin there were sixty thousand people there
now three hundred sixty thousand, And I know because I
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could identify fifty nine thousand Republicans and one thousand of.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
The other people.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
It was a huge turnout.
Speaker 4 (11:30):
No, it was in Hey, what's happened with school coming
in so early? Which I don't agree with with school
coming in, everybody's in town, okay, And so it was
just it was ten deep all the way through the
municipality of Chapin, and it was just so invigorating and
I'm just so grateful to represent the community. And hey, okay,
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I was at this. I was at one of the
very first Chapin Labor Day parade if it was part
sponsored by the Chapin Garden Club and so I went
up and took connosonan Floyd Spence and when we got there,
I found, hey, it's a parade, and we didn't know that.
And so the consman was really good nature. I said,
jump in the back of a pickup truck, and he
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did with no signs. And so here he was in
the back of the pickup truck as we were racing
or going through downtown Chapin. And then the he had
no signs anything. And there must have been maybe two
hundred people.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Okay, so it.
Speaker 3 (12:29):
Looked like the uh billionaire protest that we had here
in Columbia.
Speaker 4 (12:35):
Maybe it's okay, maybe three hundred year. Hey, how times
have positively changed. And then I want to assure everybody
that I have never seen some of babies that are parade
in my life. I there's there's something going on in Chapin,
job Chapin. I don't I've never seen so many young
Republicans in my life.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
Wrapping up a brand new generation of Americans Chape and
you go.
Speaker 4 (12:58):
Oh and hey, and so exciting. The Navy jot C
unit there has been identifying the past as the best
in the United States. And then over and over again,
what a wonderful community. Champion is and then every now
and then it was fund seeing several rames there and so,
and I'm looking forward to the Ochre stripe.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
I am so proud of Chapin for all their births.
Speaker 4 (13:21):
Hey, Jonathan, it.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Was Chapins for lovers. It has to be their new
city flags got a full centile. Now.
Speaker 4 (13:33):
It was so positive all right out.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Of all of the protesters, like eighteen different groups that
were able to string together like a thousand people to
show up for a protest, which was strangely enough created
by an organization called fifty five oh one, which claims
it is these are decentralized events. However, this one web
page is organizing all of it, so it seems very
centralized to me. The one thing that is central is
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that they're able to bring the There are eighteen different
factions of Trump haters in order to bring about a protest.
Now the most loud here are one of the most
loud here. We're the post of workers. Now, as we
move forward as a nation, we have to do something
about the efficiency of the post office, plainly demonstrated by
the cost of a stamp and knowing the cost of
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fuel even though it's getting more affordable and stopping at
every mailbox in America when plainly, with email and other technology,
we don't need that kind of daily routine. Do you
have an idea somebody presented something that really is a
workable evolution of the post office and how to make
it more efficient.
Speaker 4 (14:39):
You know, it really is amazing the technology that we
have today at superseding home delivery. It's just but there
are many people of age and I identify who like
to get paper.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
My dad, My dad needs a mailbox. Well, so I
see the need. I don't know what the answer is
going to be.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
I wish I could tell you, and I actually respect
that they do door to door delivery. It's it's also
for the health and safety of different community.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
My mom was a rural carrier. I get it. I
totally understand. And people, You're right, people that live isolated,
especially in rural America, see their post worker. It could
be the only person they see every day. That's right,
that's right. But I don't have an answer for this quote,
for this problem. All I know is we're paying a
lot of money, yes, and now we're hearing that there
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is the more they protest, the more political in nature,
it becomes and the less of a public service is
plainly being demonstrated. They're not doing themselves any favors with
these demonstrations.
Speaker 4 (15:42):
Well, you're so right, and people need to come up
with options that respect the ability of having door to
door service. And I look forward to working with whoever
comes up with proposals to maintain a postal service.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
I got you, Congressman Joe Willis. I think is it
today that Thomas Massey and Rocanna are going to have
their big press conference and they're promising to bring up
ten victims from back in the day of Epstein. What
do you? I mean again, we haven't seen these victims
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or anything like that. But what good can come from this?
Speaker 4 (16:22):
I don't see any good and I and then I
need to do an acknowledgement against self interest. I consider
Rocanna a friend of mine.
Speaker 3 (16:30):
Really, yeah, he seems crazy.
Speaker 4 (16:32):
Well, actually, you'll be happy to know his nephew is
a teenage Republican and wanting to meet with their really
wanting to meet with Joe Wilson. Okay, that's all, let's
get real and so and so that's how and so
I remind him that his family is not all crazy.
But then the other person you mentioned is crazy, and.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
You know he.
Speaker 4 (16:54):
Claims to be independent, libertarian or whatever. Well, if you
vote with the Democrats ninety nine percent of the time,
I think that it makes you a Democrat, okay, or
a complicit And and he's claiming to look for a
perfect legislation. No, he votes with the Democrats ninety nine
percent of the time.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
Well, now that you've said all this about Thomas Masseiw,
you may have to put out another press release like
you did after your last visit to the Rashdal podcast.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
You'll provoked me. But I didn't. I didn't he Monsieur.
I didn't mention his name, Okay.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
Just the other guy did, Jonathan M.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
Kelly and the rash Thalt actually become another obviously celebrated
from our standpoint, a paragraph and a congressional record of
anything that you actually filed on the House for.
Speaker 4 (17:40):
I certainly did, and I was happy to point that
out and indeate, Hey, we're going to have a spirited
governor's race. And then in my lifetime, I've seen the evolution, okay,
mission again and that is the Republican primary is the election. Okay,
in the old days, it used to be Democrat primary.
In fact, my first campaign was to be the chairman
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of the youth for Donald Russell in the nineteen sixty
two Democrat primary for governor so and we didn't even
have Republicans all for them. Now it's come full circle, okay,
But the bottom line, I'm really it's gonna be a
really fine race. And I was happy to be yesterday
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in Shapin with the Attorney General Alan Wilson. And it
was a compliment that they put us in alphabetical order.
He got to be before me. I didn't notice that,
and somebody pointed it out, Okay, and so hey, I'm
very happy. Indeed, Hey, an issue that is so important
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now as we see our friends in Chicago got helped
them and bless them, and that is safety, and thank goodness.
With the Attorney General Alan Wilson, he has been endorsed
by two thirds the Republican sheriffs, which are a majority
of the sheriffs in South Carolina. He's could be working
for security for our families, and so I'm very very
grateful that over and over again the governor's races is
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the Republican primaries called June the ninth there would be
a runoff, very likely two weeks later on June the
twenty third.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
I know you got to go because you've got to
fly back to DC because Congress is about in session
this week and it is already Tuesday. Yes, but you
know as you get back into d C, and you're
going to find yourself in circles of conversations having to
do with this. Now is become an age old argument
because it's been going on forever about redistricting and remapping
from Illinois to California in retribution as they claim to Texas.
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I know that at least one of our gubernatorial candidates
has said he would like to see the state of
South Carolina redistrict in such a way that we would
even the Democrats would even lose James Clyburn's seat. But
as you look at the states now, is are we
starting to see that although the Democrats claim they are
the constitutionalist, the Republicans are finally starting to wake up
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to the fact you've been a lot of people have
been asleep the wheel in these states because they've been
allowing the Democrats to take control by redistricting the way
that they have for so many decades.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
Now and Jonathan, you're right again. And that is all
you have to do is look at the map. Look
at the map of California, look at the map of
New York. Geographically, the Republicans' majorities in different counties is
like ninety percent of the geography. But somehow these seats
are drawn to where and stay why the Republicans get
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like forty percent of the vote, but when the congressional
delegation shows up, it's like fifteen percent. And so indeed, hey,
to me, it's when Democrats make these accusations, they should
look in the mirror. They're the ones who've done it.
And now, to the credit of Donald Trump, he has
identified that Texas could be redone in a very proper way.
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And so I'm very happy that that has occurred. But
I'm really looking forward to the future and that and
that is in President Trump has indicated that something that
you all need to be seated now, and that is
that only American citizens be allowed to vote in federal
federal elections.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
How about your health will have to be able to
understand English traffic signs in order to get a license.
Speaker 4 (21:17):
Now that would be helpful to Can you imagine the
loss of life. It's horrible, but the but he is
in federal elections, he is, he's executive order. I'm sure
to'll be challenged by the a c l U. Sure,
because illegal aliens should have every right to determine who
the winners are across the country. But the bottom line
is that he in federal elections. That's the only jurisdiction
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he has because states, rightfully, by constitution, control election laws.
But in federal laws we can provide that. Indeed only
I can't believe I'm telling you that only US citizens
can vote in federal and federal election.
Speaker 3 (21:53):
Joe Wilson, before I let you go, you were kind
of alluding to Chicago not wanting the National Guard there.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
I know.
Speaker 3 (21:59):
The big gotcha question right now seems to be from
Gavin Newsom and others on the left, is you know,
why aren't they going to put the National Guard in
any of the Republican led areas. I just looked it up.
I didn't realize that you represent part of Orangeburg. Yes,
and Orangeburg is the most violent city in South Carolina
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right now, and so would you have a problem if
the National Guard was sent into Orangeburg?
Speaker 4 (22:25):
No, we can see the consequence in Washington. One reason
I can't go back to Washington is to visit with
South Caroline Army Guard troops. So I appreciate Gunner and
asked her agreeing to put the troops there. And so
I look forward to going by and as a thirty
one year veteran the Army Guard, Hey, I can't wait
to go by and thank them. Can you believe that
carjackings are down eighty seven percent? Who would disagree with that?
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And then I had a wonderful staff member, a person
of color. Three times he was carjacked. One time and
he was a big guy. One time he was pushed
to the ground and they grabbed his car and drove off,
and so and so it was a real issue in
that court. And my heart breaks. Last month, an intern
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and comes to ron Essy's office, a student from Dartmouth
was killed by a stray bullet at tentory in the evening,
not three, not an odd time, and just over and
over again to see, hey, lightnings go strike. But Mayor
Mariam Bowser has actually congratulated now a Democrat, uh, the
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president for bringing a level of civility to Washington.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
And I can't wait.
Speaker 4 (23:39):
Do you know he's also proposing, now this could be
very controversial, to take over the park system. And uh
and when you visit up there, it's absolutely disgraceful. In
front of where I live there weeds look like a hedge. No,
they're not a hedge. These are weeds. Okay, I've never
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seen so many weeds and trash and and it's and
the President, I'm just grateful, has indicated that he will
be now Director of the Park Service, and so for
the District of Columbia, and just over and over again,
I appreciate what President of Trump is doing bringing common sense. Okay,
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it's it's common sense. You maintain the streets, it's common sense,
you have law and order. And then the spectacle of
there is a billionaire. His name is Pritzker, he's the heir.
He didn't do it of the Hyatt fortune. Okay, God
bless billionaires in Chicago.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (24:40):
But bottom line, we see people moving to South Carolina
and becoming more Republican, and then to see the critically
important states of Florida and Texas become as people are
moving and I and if the Democrats were successful with
their communist candidate from mayor.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
In New York.
Speaker 4 (24:58):
I've already told people a lot on the coast look
for a five percent increase immediately, and appreciation of their
property values as people from New York want to snap
up properties on the coast of South Carolina.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
Another reason why I salute you for helping out and
doing everything you can to make sure we have enough
energy from Washington, DC's availability in that layer of federalism,
because when you get down to the state of South Carolina,
we're going to be woefully We're woefully short now. We
already have brownouts, We've got more people coming, and more
light switches are going to be flipped, and more air
conditioners are going to be on. We're going to run
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out of electricity and we haven't even talked about the
infrastructure of how to deliver the electricity. We're woefully behind too.
Speaker 4 (25:37):
But the good news, I'm so happy I could let
you know that a Ermese David Wright is going to
be a Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission of the
United States of America, a very important position which has
been blocking nuclear power. They and when they say regulatory,
what they mean is no power. Okay, it's a French term,
no power. No and so and so you didn't even
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have to borther to go there. They didn't have much
to do because the response to anything was no.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
It's just an ejected stamp for any application.
Speaker 4 (26:07):
For So the good news for all of us we
have a president who believes in all the above energy.
For example, I'm really proud of Scout. I look forward
to working with Scout, and they'll be developing not just evs,
but they'll have hybrid vehicles. And in fact, I've already
sent one hundred dollars. I went to the bank and
borrowed the money so that I could buy one of
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the very first one hundred Scout pickup trucks made in Blythewood,
downtown Blythewood, South Carolina.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
Mind you, and bikewood proper by god.
Speaker 4 (26:37):
Hey, And as you go by, people need it. On
seventy seven, it looks like the Pyramids of Egypt are
being built, and so I wanted to succeed, but we
already see that the American people. Evs are fantastic for
limousine liberals and high rise condos in Boston, New York
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and San Francisco, but for real people who travel more
than five miles a week, it's just not going to
work and oh and hey, so many different reasons. Hey,
traveling on our interstates right now is a nightmare where
there will be an accident that you don't anticipate in
and thank God for our law enforcement that they get
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there and the ambulances.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
Get there so quickly.
Speaker 4 (27:21):
But you can plan on traveling and it's just it's
all these Yankees moving in. You're right, Jonathan, this is
we got to get ready for them.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
Yeah, because listen, we're going to have a problem. And
I'm glad to know somebody's focused on this. It is
a major, major, major. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (27:39):
Hey, there's just not enough controversy. So I very much
support a VC Summer being begun again. And I appreciate
the leadership of Governor HERRYT.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
Maaster.
Speaker 4 (27:49):
He is recruited and I believe the latest I heard
in the last forty eight hours, three different companies are
making proposals not for Jonathan Kelly to pay for it,
but for private companies to develop what is in place.
And then they've actually people who have who know who
visited the VC Summer facility actually say it's been substantially maintained,
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even vacated, it's ready to be developed. But you've got
to have a nuclear regulatory commission that doesn't accept every lawsuit.
And the people are so said to me that you
have environment extremists who file a lawsuit today and then
point out that the project is being delayed and it's
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costs more. Yeah, because the lawsuit is being filed every day.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Thank you, sir for your tom I know you and
a hurry to get back to DC, and we thank
you for stopping by to see us well.
Speaker 4 (28:43):
And again I'm just grateful to be here. And of
all things, I'm having dinner tonight with a British Member
of Parliament, Nisl Farage. Okay, in the latest polling he
could be the next Prime Minister of the UK. His
daughter was actually an intern for the first three months
of this year and so people thought she was from Casey,
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but no, that accent was British and so over and
over again. I'm just grateful to be serving and just
every day for me different. With Donald Trump, we've really
turned the corner for the American people. And I'm confident
that my children, my grandchildren now live in freedom because
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of the success of peace through strength. With Donald Trump
and indeed Ambassador Barrick, I mean my goodness. He is
bringing peace to places that have been in conflict for
possibly two thousand years, maybe longer. Visiting b blows in
Lebanon and I was not there, Kelly, but there's been
a community there of Phoenicians for nine thousand years. And
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so it's just the opportunities I've had to serve the
people the second districy. I'm very very grateful.
Speaker 3 (29:59):
Well, please send our bone voyage to Jerry Nadler and
thank you for coming in again. Congressman Joe Wilson.
Speaker 4 (30:06):
No comment, And yeah, you're right.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
How many staff workers in the cafeteriare going to lose
your jobs because he's we had to put on a
whole staff for this dude.
Speaker 4 (30:18):
Well and then and and it's something you go see
so to say it, but it's happening. And that is
the socialization of the Democrat Party because they removed Joe Crowley,
who was a very fine Democrat. He and arm wrestled
all the time, but they replaced him with an extremist liberal.
And then one of my best friends, okay as Elliott Engele.
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He'd been the chairman Democrat of the Foreign Affairs Committee,
and he was replaced by Congressman Bowman, who couldn't determine
the difference between a fire alarm and the impressing the
button of the elevator.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
I was just trying to get out.
Speaker 4 (30:56):
It was really difficult, and as a former school principal,
you think he might know that. But anyway, and then
but they will. The Democratic Party is going so far
to the left.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
And now you got the Blasio endorsing Mendami. That's say
that the Blasio. They're all standing in line trying to
figure out a way to make sure they stay on
the top of the bucket. The Socialist because there's only
one or two crabs on the.
Speaker 4 (31:20):
Rim well and that and then the total anti Semitism
that's being revealed of all places and what many of us.
So it was the Jewish capital of the world of integrity,
and that was New York City. Now they go to
have an anti Semite who does not deny infantata which
is whatever the name, which is murder all Jews. And
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the Hamas Covenant when they say negotiate with moths. Come
on Article seven of the Mosk Covenant of nineteen eighty eight.
I've read it provides that you chase on every Jew
behind a rock a tree until you find the last
Jew behind a rock and kill him. That's their covenant.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
Russe Limbaugh was right. American Jews or Democrats first, the
Jewish second.
Speaker 4 (32:02):
Well, it's just, hey, I've seen change though. I mean,
I'm working with the American Jewish Congress. I work very
closely with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. They have
come light years. They used to be adjunct Democratic Party
and they're not now okay, and they're at hey surprise.
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They look at people's voting records and if you are
for a strong America, a strong Israel, they will support you.
If you want to sabotage Israel and you're against the
defense of America, you don't get endorsements. So change is
really coming, and hey, I'm really grateful. Growing up in
the Holy City of Charleston, I saw a significant number.
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I worked with teenage Republicans who were Jewish many years ago,
and so there was We've always had a dynamic, tiny
republic looking, outspoken and now proven correct Jewish community in
South Carolina with no anti Semitism, and I'm so proud
of South Carolina. We always like to remind people the
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largest Jewish population in the New World at the time
of revolution was in Charlston, South Carolina. The very first
provincial constitution to recognize Judhism was the Provincial Constitution of
South Carolina. The first Jewish American elected to public office
was in the Provincial Assembly of South Carolina. And the
first Jewish American killed in the Revolution was in Charlston,
South Carolina. And so we have a direct positive relationship.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
Well, I'm almost a contributor to the International Fellowship for
Christians and Jews, and I want that's money well spent. Well,
it is for Israel. And I'm glad to know that
a lot of our Jewish voters and Democrat Party are
starting to wake up because since Barack Obama plainly demonstrated
years ago at the first Political Action Committee, they're not
for you, They're not on your side.
Speaker 4 (33:51):
No, and hey, and look what strength brings. I'm glad
you brought that up. And that is with Barack. He
bowed down to the Royalty of Saudi Arabia. Well, now
the Crown Prince escorts President Trump to the to the
stairs to get on Air Force one, and he also
pledges to spend a trillion dollars in the United States
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to create jobs. But hey, and then it goes on
to cutter this president and picks up a tillion. Then
it goes to the UAE and picks up a tillion,
and then he meets with the head of the European Union,
picks up a trillion.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
And a half.
Speaker 4 (34:28):
And then I'm really grateful that our Korean and Japanese
friends didn't want to be left out, so they're going
to come in with a half trillion.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
If you're sitting on the tarmac right now, c Ae
about to take off, but the plane flight has been delayed.
He does it so we can get a round of
applause when he steps on. He's finally going to get
out of the studio and head out to Washington. Well,
you'll be happy, you know. I get no preference.
Speaker 4 (34:48):
They have locked the door before, okay, and hey, and
and they and I thank t s A. I have
to remind them I've gone through there with Duke's mayonnaise before,
which they announced me was a liquid and I said,
you're kidding, that's mayonnaise anyway, And so they took my
Duke's mayonnaise. And so now when I go through I
cheerfully say no mayonnaise. Today just here, I am so
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no hey, and I thank to you. I say the
things they have to put up with, and I asked
no questions. But anyway, thank you all, and I appreciate
it's talk radio that has revolutionized America. And as you see,
newspapers like the Atlanta Constitution Journal not even can be
published anymore on paper. Okay, wow, that means that talk
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radio I has, so.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
The post office won't be delivering it.
Speaker 4 (35:37):
They won't be delivered. There's another customer going. But the
bottom line, thank you for talk radio. And I appreciate
Jonathan Kelly and just owner to serve the second district.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
Thank you. It's always good to hear from the car
and see him. Congressman Joe Wilson, and he did reference
the protest over the weekend. We talked about today in
our rash thought protest workers over billionaires, the light of
the streets of Columbia.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
And again we pointed out earlier we have one, maybe
two billionaires in the state of South Carolina. Why are
you protesting here? We don't have any of those way, Yeah,
the coast, Yeah, go to California, go to New York
if you want to protest the billionaires.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
They're not here, And there were a lot of different
groups that we could break down, but it's the same
issue over and over again. But a lot of different
groups they brought together to reach their huge numbers. And
I did want to mention that the fifty five oh
one organization which claims this is a decentralized protest of
fifty states, fifty cities, or fifty unions or whatever, fifty
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places in one day, that seems like it's centralized when
they're all being organized by one group. Now, maybe I
need to break down the dictionary and take a look
at the words.
Speaker 3 (36:43):
Well, don't break down the twenty twenty four dictionary, because
they have not yet updated it with the new definition
of decentrala.
Speaker 1 (36:49):
That's where they got.
Speaker 3 (36:50):
They changed what the words mean. That's the fun of
the PA Democrat.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
And my question to Kelly was, and I can't believe
you give me this answer. You didn't buy a lottery
ticket to win a billion dollars. It's one point three
billion now is one billion over the weekend.
Speaker 3 (37:05):
I'm protesting the billionaires.
Speaker 1 (37:07):
Do you think any of the protesters bought a lot
of How could they? They don't want a hand out.
They've already told you that.
Speaker 3 (37:13):
I want to hand it. Don't give me my billion dollars.
I don't want it.