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December 17, 2025 63 mins
On Wednesday, Rich discusses President Trump's primetime main event. Then, Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro reacts to the US blockade of Venezuela's oil ship. Plus, January 6th political prisoner and activist Jake Lang joins to share about his march against Muslim radicals in Michigan and Texas. Later, see which countries made the list for being the least monogamous.

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Speaker 3 (01:13):
And I want to start with President Trump's primetime address
this evening because HI been dito ed Trump. Beto dropped
that Oval office fuego like he was serving at noche Winna.
Of course, no che Winna is the Christmas Eve celebration
in my family. And pad Neil is that roast pork shoulder.

(01:36):
And I got to tell you, President Trump really really
did his thing.

Speaker 5 (01:40):
Listen to this tonight.

Speaker 6 (01:42):
After eleven months, our border is secure, inflation has stopped,
wages are up, prices are down, Our nation is strong,
America is respected, and our country is back stronger than
ever before. We're poised for an economic boom the likes
of which the world has never seen.

Speaker 5 (02:02):
Tonight after that.

Speaker 3 (02:05):
Is ele Trompitos and all this magnus forty fifth and
forty seventh president of these United States.

Speaker 5 (02:12):
And let me tell you, I think he did a
great job.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
Now, I know a lot of people were h I
shouldn't say a lot, but a lot of people that
are you know, from the q Annon camp. They were
hoping he was gonna announce mass arrests incarcerations, hangings, Guantanamo
Bay aliens.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
Who knows, but none of that happened.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
And I got to say that this bet need that
he served up last night was juicy, crispy, and everybody
wants seconds because everybody wants to see how good things
are going to be.

Speaker 5 (02:45):
Ultimately, he's got to chart the course.

Speaker 3 (02:48):
This is a pivotal point I think in the administration
has taken him a lot of work to get here,
ondoing a lot of what happened with Joe A. L.
Baboso Biden and President Trump talked about that as well.
Let me see if we can get that Can we
get that queued up? President Trump talking about the disaster
that he inherited from Joe Biden. When you got to
just play it, go right ahead, listen to this.

Speaker 7 (03:08):
Eleven months ago, I inherited a mess, and I'm fixing it.
When I took office, inflation was the worst in forty
eight years, and some would say in the history of
our country, which caused prices to be higher than ever before,
making life unaffordable for millions and millions of Americans. This

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happened during a Democrat administration, and it's when we first
began hearing the word affordability. Our border was open, and
because of this, our country was being invaded by an
army of twenty five million people, many who came from
prisons and jails, mental institutions, and insane asylums. They were

(03:50):
drug dealers, gang members, and even eleven thousand, eight hundred
and eighty eight murders, more than fifty percent of whom
killed more than one person. This is what the Biden
administration allowed to happen to our country, and it can
never be allowed to happen again.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
He straight up declared that we're heading into the biggest
economic boom since his last administration, likely since the Reagan administration,
with energy prices crashing coming down faster than you know,
your drunk uncle at the Christmas party trying to dance
a little medenga there right after a few coquitos. Now,

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when he talks about border crossings, those are down to nothing.
Think about twenty million new illegal aliens that were admitted
in the four years of Joe Biden, and the cherry
on top of all this thing, that one seven hundred
and seventy six.

Speaker 5 (04:45):
Dollars in a warrior dividend.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
That's a check, that's hitting over a million troops right
before Christmas, paid for by those beautiful tariffs. The beautiful tariffs.
Is that giving you seventeen seventy six vibes? It definitely
is for me.

Speaker 6 (05:02):
Listen to this because of tariffs, along with the just
passed one big beautiful bill tonight, I am also proud
to announce that more than one thousand, four hundred fifty
thousand think of this, one million, four hundred and fifty
thousand military service members will receive a special we call

(05:24):
Warrior dividend before Christmas, a warriort dividend in honor of
our nations founding in seventeen seventy six. We are sending
every soldier one thousand, seven hundred and seventy six dollars.

Speaker 8 (05:39):
Think of that, and the checks are.

Speaker 6 (05:41):
Already on the way. Nobody understood that one until about
thirty minutes ago. We made a lot more money than
anybody thought because of tariffs, and the bill helped us along.
Nobody deserves it more than our military, and I say
congratulations everybody. And by the way, we now have record
enlistment in our military, and last year we had among

(06:03):
the worst recruitment numbers in our military's history, a lot
of difference a year mix.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
He's right about that. Kudos to Edronpito again, how could
you be mad at that?

Speaker 5 (06:13):
Right?

Speaker 3 (06:13):
I don't know how people want to sit here call
him a dictator, call him a fascist, call him all
these things when this type of progress is being made.
No doubt that President Trump chose the date of this
address to coincide with the Boston Tea Party because he's
a patriot and he loves symbolism, and he likes to
send those messages to the people like, Hey, we haven't forgotten.

(06:36):
We're still doing this for America. And I love that
the left out there is crying harder than ever, you know,
like when you run out of food at the family party,
screaming it's all fake news. The economy's horrible, what are
you talking about? And they're going to keep saying that.
But the reality is the proofs in the pudding. The
money is coming in, the investments are coming in, people

(06:59):
are investing thing in America. The last time people did that,
people started hiring more people. The confidence, not the consumer confidence,
the confidence amongst employers went up so they.

Speaker 5 (07:10):
Were able to hire more people.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
And that's where you want to be if you're looking
at a job's economy, if you're looking at an economy,
or you want people to buy homes, you need them
to have jobs. You need them to have incomes. Their
businesses have to do well. People have to be spending money.
I'm preaching to the choir here right anyway, I want
to get into Oh, the President, he took it to

(07:33):
Dover Air Force Base today to attend the dignified transfer
of those heroic Iowa National Guard soldiers and the interpreter
that were murdered by ISIS scum in Syria. And he
stood there solemn saluting our fallen, like a true commander
in chief, promising to reign hell on those terrorists. And

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as a prid American who you know, my brother Bobby
served as a United States Marine Corps or I should
say he served in the United States Marine Corps. Moments
like that make me proud. They make me proud of
Eldren All this, magnus. Why because we didn't see that
for a long time. I mean, if you fast forward

(08:16):
or rewind whichever one you like, right fast forward to
from Trump one to Biden, it wasn't it wasn't the
same in the terms in the realm of patriotism. Rewind
to Obama and come on, he could barely give a
salute getting out of Marine one.

Speaker 5 (08:35):
How many times do we see that?

Speaker 3 (08:38):
And again, it's a matter of style, and I guess
a matter of what matters to you. I can't help,
but let's say, hey, look, I think it's nice that
President Trump takes time out of his day on the
campaign at rallies wherever, and he goes to shake the
hands of the first responders, the guys that are right
in the ambulance rig, the guys that are in the

(09:00):
police car, the firemen that are on standby.

Speaker 5 (09:03):
He's a class act. Anyway, as he.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
Did this dignified transfer, a lot of networks covered it,
and you know, you could get that sense that he
means business. He's going after those that are that are
doing evil to our country and hurting people, and he's
going to hit him hard, you know, as my mom

(09:29):
was saying that he's going to hit him hard and good.

Speaker 5 (09:33):
We should. Now, if we.

Speaker 3 (09:36):
Go a little bit more on my little list of
hit parade items I want to talk about. We've got
President Trump's full naval blockade on those Venezuela and oil
tankers because why because my ludo has been designated a
foreign terrorist organization who's illegitimately elected himself president. And President

(09:58):
Trump says, we're demanding our it's all in assets back.
You gotta love that, And that's why he takes the
action he does. He wants the world to know. He
wants Americans to know that our nation, America is respected.

Speaker 5 (10:09):
Once again. Check this out.

Speaker 6 (10:11):
Tonight after eleven months, our border is secure, inflation has stopped,
wages are up, prices are down. Our nation is strong.
America is respected, and our country is back, stronger than
ever before. We're poised for an economic boom the likes
of which the world has never seen. Soon, we will

(10:32):
host the World Cup and the Olympics, both of which
I got. But most importantly, we will celebrate the two
hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. There
could be no more fitting tribute to this epic milestone
than to complete the comeback of America that began just

(10:53):
one year ago. When the world looks at us next year,
let them see a nation that is loyal to its citizens,
faithful to its work, is confident to its identity, certain
to its destiny. And the envy of the entire globe.
We are respected again like we have never been respected before.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
And I'll get into the Maduro stuff a little bit
more straight ahead, but he's right. The United States is
respected again. He's built up our military, he's built up
our economy, He's built up the ability to invest in
this country, our infrastructure. When it comes to our currency, right,
we've adopted crypto.

Speaker 5 (11:37):
There is a stable coin bill. There was the Genius Act.

Speaker 3 (11:41):
I mean, these are generational changes that are coming our way.
That all hasn't happened today, but it's happening in the
next twelve months or so.

Speaker 5 (11:50):
For sure.

Speaker 3 (11:51):
He did all of that in the last eleven months.
Kudos to Eldron Pito. He left off with letting us
know what next year is going to look like. No
tax on tip that's coming right off your taxes, no
tax on overtime. You're getting refunds for that. In fact,
he spoke about it in his address last night. Listen
to this next year.

Speaker 6 (12:09):
You will also see the results of the largest tax
cuts in American history that were really accomplished through our great, big,
beautiful bill, perhaps the most sweeping legislation ever passed in Congress,
we wrapped twelve different bills up into one beautiful bill
that includes no tax on tips, no tax on overtime,

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and no tax on social Security for our great seniors.
Under these cuts, many families will be saving between eleven
thousand and twenty thousand dollars a year, and next spring
is projected to be the largest tax refund season of
all time.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
Amen, Praise God, Hallelujah. I like the way that sounds. Now,
this is all well and good, but of course we
still have midterms to win, right, and so we have
midterms to win. We still have this ongoing conflict with Maluu.
A lot of people saying, Nicolas Malulu is, you know,
just a piece of bait that President Trump was using

(13:12):
to you know, trick Americans into thinking we're going to
war again. And I don't think that we want to
go to war again. I think he wants Maluro to leave,
and he's willing to use these different tactics as pressure
to achieve that goal. And again we're going to get
into the Venezuela stuff in a moment, but.

Speaker 5 (13:37):
Ultimately designating.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
President Malulu dictator Maludu as a foreign terrorist organization and
demanding our stolen assets back. This is only going to
get mister Maludu to throw a bigger tantrum. It's like
when you tell Puerto Ricans that there's no more pastellas
at the Christal Party, right, they got upset.

Speaker 5 (14:02):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 3 (14:04):
You can file you end complaints, you can call it piracy.
He can send his rather tiny navy compared to our
navy to escort the ships. But piracy, Come on, Nicholas,
I think you've been pirrating your own people's food forever,
pirting their medicine, pirting their freedom for decades. Come on, Boppy,

(14:27):
tell the truth. You're a fraud and nobody's ever called
you out because you had friends like China, Iran, Russia.
But now at trum Beat, those squeezing you tighter, tighter
and tighter than that little red hat that you wear.

Speaker 5 (14:43):
So what happens?

Speaker 3 (14:45):
I think ultimately what happens is mister maluro is going
to leave and we're going to see an actual democratic
election in Venezuela.

Speaker 5 (14:53):
That's my thought anyway.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
Funny Willis, Funny Willis had a meltdown in Georgia.

Speaker 5 (15:02):
You know I'm gonna get the audio for that. We'll
play it a little bit. Plus.

Speaker 3 (15:09):
I think right now, people are happy, right, We're happy
that Fannie Willis is having a meltdown. We're happy that
President Trump is firing on all cylinders, and we're able
to look forward towards the winds that are coming. And
that's good for America. But we need to stay prayed up,
ready to go, you know, go faestiat on one hand,

(15:29):
Constitution in the other.

Speaker 5 (15:30):
Right.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
Anyway, phone lines available for you if you want to
join us this evening eight seven seven Valds one, eight
seven seven Valds one. That's eight seven seven eight twenty
five thirty three seventy one. And let me know how
Trump's speech fired you up. Tomorrow, we're gonna update you
on that Brown University manhunt and the suspect which they

(15:56):
had that they didn't have and they had the wrong guy.
And now they think they've got a guy, but they're
not sure and they won't release the name. All that
stuff is still going on. I'll give you an update
on that as soon as I can. And they're suggesting
that it may be related to another killing that happened
at MIT.

Speaker 5 (16:13):
So this guy got.

Speaker 3 (16:13):
Serial killer going from university to the university. We'll break
it down for you tomorrow. Plus I'm looking forward to
sitting down and having a talk with JA six political
prisoner Jake Lang. You might remember him being on the
show in the past. Excuse me, and this guy's got
truth that awake the dead. I may not agree with
everything he says all the time because he's radical, right

(16:35):
it was a radical patriot like me, and he's been
calling out the radical Muslims. He's reportedly teaming up with
Valentina Gomas with her pursuit in Texas, and he's headed
out to Texas himself.

Speaker 5 (16:50):
So we're going to talk about that.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
If you don't know who Jake Lang is, this guy
was in jail for fourteen hundred days and then he
gets out. He goes right back to activism, right back
to doing you know, service to America, and now he's
out there. I think some people haven't misunderstood as you know,
anti Semitic or racist or whatever. I don't think that's

(17:15):
the case at all. I think the guy's a god
fearing gud. It's very passionate. I don't think he's discriminating
against me. I don't think he's discriminating against anyone except
those that are enemies of our country. And again that's
what I saw. But you know what you decide when
you have the chance to to, you know, tune in

(17:35):
and listen to the interview and let me see what
else there was. There was a couple more things I
wanted to get into. Oh yeah, more rumors. Dan Bongino
is going to be out at the FBI looking to
make a comeback to radio and podcasting and television, maybe
so that he can provide that tactical air support for
his boss, El Trompito Donaldus Magnus, who's going to be

(17:58):
hitting the campaign trail and has a big midterm task
ahead of him, which is to get out there and
do lots of campaigning. So all that is coming up,
and let me see what we got here? What else
do we got here? Before I go, a couple of
more updates. Now that's it, coming right back. Don't go anywhere.

Speaker 5 (18:16):
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Speaker 9 (19:05):
Going after Venezuela's national economy. He's hoping to choke off
oil revenue from exports that bring about twenty five billion
dollars every year to the regime. The president's announcement of
this naval blockade the most aggressive military move he has
made to date during this campaign. He wrote this on
Truth Social Overnight. Venezuela is completely surrounded by the largest

(19:28):
armada ever assembled in the history of South America. The
illegitimate Maduro regime is using oil from the stolen oil
fields to finance themselves drug terrorism, human trafficking, murder, and kidnapping.
This move comes after Nicolas Maduro again called the Trump
administration thieves. Overnight, listen.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
Throughout all the international working class to protest against piracy
of those who believe they have a letter of mark
to steal the merchandises of the world. The workers should
say no to pirac no to piracy.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
Say no to piracy, Say no to piracy. That is
Nicolas Maludo, and he is furious. Furious. He's requested an
urgent UN Security Council meeting to address President Donald Trump's
order to impose this blockade on all the sanctioned oil
tankers that are entering or leaving Venezuela. His official telegram account,

(20:25):
the Foreign Minister Ivan guille He shared a copy today Wednesday,
of the four page letters sent by the regime's ambassador
to the UN asking for the UN Security Council to
get involved. How about that? Huh, how about that? Let's

(20:48):
see what else they got. Now, this text has written Spanish,
but they're accusing the United States of imposing chaos and
destruction on international relations in the same way that the
evil authors who caused World War Two did. I mean,
this is typical, right. You remember when his predecessor, Hugo Chaves,
was giving a a speech at the United Nations and

(21:10):
he stepped up to the microphone to the podium and
he'd take it.

Speaker 5 (21:14):
He took a big breath and he said a suurfey.

Speaker 3 (21:21):
He said, it smells like sulfur because the devil was
just here, right, Satan was just here, was talking about
George W.

Speaker 5 (21:28):
Bush.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
That's the type of theatrics that they use when they're
talking about the evil imperialist empire, the United States capitalist pigs.
This is a communists do same playbook, different different players. Anyway,
the UN is now prefacing this urgent meeting, as are
the Venezuelans, talking about Trump's truth social post announcing that

(21:54):
it would be a total, incomplete blockade of the sanctioned oil,
and they say that he is is that violating their
rights with impunity before the entire world, violating their national sovereignty,
their territorial integrity and political independence of the Bolavarian Republic
of Venezuela, sacred principles upon which we have built our

(22:14):
nation and which we are clearly recognized in the Charter
of the United Nations. To defend the next part, the
Prime minister, excuse me, The Foreign Minister mentions a social
media post from White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen
Miller where he claims that it states that the entire

(22:34):
Venezuelan oil industry now belongs to the United States and
they're demanding its return.

Speaker 5 (22:42):
Talk about some wordplay.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
While President Trump weighed in on that as well, setting
the record straight, saying exactly what he was talking about.

Speaker 5 (22:50):
Listen to this, Yeah, what was the getting land oil rights?

Speaker 6 (22:57):
Whatever we had, they took it away because we had
president that maybe wasn't watching.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
But they're not going to do that.

Speaker 8 (23:05):
We want it back. They took our oil.

Speaker 6 (23:07):
Rights with a lot of oil there, as you know,
they threw our companies out.

Speaker 3 (23:11):
And we want it back, and we want it back again.
That's President Trump laying down the law. Sounds like an
episode of Oprah Winfrey Show back in the eighties when
he said, you know, I don't know if I'll run
for president, but if I do, I'll win, and we're
gonna make things fair again for our country. Tired of

(23:31):
getting ripped off in America. Right, that's President Trump. He's
kept it, really, he's kept the gangster all these years,
and he is nothing but genuine on this topic.

Speaker 5 (23:44):
Right. I think it's been great anyway.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
He guess who's joining the effort to combat narco terrorism
in South America Ecuador. Ecuador is now launching joint US
military operations to fight narco terrorism. The president of Ecuador,
Danielle Noah. Daniel Noah announced on Wednesday that his country

(24:08):
would be welcoming members of the United States Air Force
for a temporary joint operation intended to fight drug trafficking
and narco terrorism. The American Embassy in Quito, Keito. I've here,
by the way that Kito, Ecuador is beautiful. I definitely
want to check it out anyway, he confirmed. Or the
embassy confirmed the arrival of US forces in the port

(24:31):
city of Manta, where the Ecuadorian military.

Speaker 5 (24:36):
Or is that Manta. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (24:39):
Anyway, the Equadorian military maintains Air Force units and facilities
where US forces were formerly stationed prior to the country
banning permanent foreign military basis. Now this news is coming
right after the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Christy nom
visited the Air Force base there in Ecuador alongside President

(25:01):
Nomoa in November, which followed months of President Nomoa publicly
asking President Trump for reinforcements to help the country fight
it's increasingly powerful drug trafficking gangs. President Trump has prioritized
Latin America in his foreign policy speeches as well as
during his second term and the actions that he's taking,

(25:22):
and he approved operations Southern Spear, a military mission in
the Caribbean Sea intended to destroy and otherwise neutralize drug
shipping vessels that are operating.

Speaker 5 (25:34):
Illegally in the area. And we've seen how that's going,
right Bushhh. They're blowing them up. They keep blowing them up.

Speaker 3 (25:45):
Anyway, The presidence that they have in Manta, which is
the city in Ecuador that they're in, would expand these
operations into the Pacific Ocean, which is pretty strategically located
on the coast right across from the Galapagos Island. So
the President didn't really have much to say today regarding
the operation, just basically stating that it would only help

(26:06):
limit the scope of illicit drug trafficking in Ecuador. Saying this,
with the backing of the United States, we activated a
temporary operation alongside the Ecuadorian Air Force in Manta as
part of a bilateral long term security strategy. This operation
will allow the identification and disarticulation of drug trafficking routes.

Speaker 5 (26:29):
To subdue those who believe they could take over the country.

Speaker 3 (26:33):
All right, I'm good. I want to see some action here.
What happens next? Is it all strategicy, is it all
four dimensional chess? Or are we actually going to see
some changes happen. I think it's a little bit of both.
I think we're going to see some changes. I think
we're going to get back what's owed to us. I
think President Trump is wearing him down, wearing him down,

(26:57):
like a Secretary Pompeo said in the day before yesterday,
he's trying to bankrupt him. And I think this is
the ultimate strategy. Anyway, We're gonna have our chat with
Jake Lang. Straight ahead, we're gonna talk about what's going
on with his crusade against radical Islam, and we're gonna

(27:19):
have that back and forth conversation. Then we're gonna talk
a little bit about what's going on with the Brown
University stuff, as well as a bunch of other things
that are going on in the news.

Speaker 5 (27:31):
And if we have some calls, we're gonna get to those.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
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Speaker 4 (27:46):
This is America. This is America.

Speaker 3 (27:56):
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with Rich Valdez.

Speaker 4 (28:01):
Oh, very good, Thanks Rich.

Speaker 5 (28:06):
The honor is all yours, Conservative time with a dash
of sofrito. Now here's Rich Valdez.

Speaker 3 (28:15):
All right, America, welcome back, Rich Valdez, keeping your company.
And we're getting reaction to everything that's going on in
the world. And one of the things that's going on
in the world, obviously the radical Muslim attack, this heinous,
horrific attack on Hanukkah. We've seen it spill over into
many different things. I want to get some reaction to
that from somebody who's been a vocal critic. I played

(28:38):
some audio earlier of a young man that went into
a city council meeting in Dearborn, Michigan and respectfully asked
them to get the heck out of the country. Jake Lang,
he's been on the show before. We actually had him
live from prison. He's a J six survivor. I'm gonna
call him and he's with us now. Jake Lang.

Speaker 8 (28:56):
Welcome, brother, rich my brother, thank you for God bless
I want to check you on something that's not radical
Islam that we saw in Australia. That is plain old
regular Islam. We need to take this word out of
our vocabularies because radical Islam and regular Islam are the

(29:17):
same thing. There's no difference. To operate the same way.
They follow the same code of conduct. Kill the infidels
where you see them.

Speaker 3 (29:24):
Well, let me ask you this, right, because this is
something I've heard before, and I've met Christians that think
that the right thing to do is to blow up
abortion clinics. And obviously most Christians I know don't do
that the same way. Most Muslims I know don't kill
the infidels. But it's the radical ones that do it.
What do you say about that, Well.

Speaker 8 (29:42):
That is not a calling inside our Bible to do
such a thing, but it is written word in their
Kurwan to attack us where we are never let them rest,
you know, to treat them as dogs, to tax them
if they do not convert a coercive extortion payment, to

(30:02):
lie to us with their keya uh to keya lying
to our faces. So you have written word of their
code of conduct, of how they're supposed to deceive us,
supposed to come and uh insert themselves at our societies
and dominate us. So you know there's a difference between
Obviously this, I've never even heard of such a thing.

(30:23):
I don't think you can even point to a case
where a Christian's blown up an abortion clinic. But you
have thousands and thousands of cases to National guardsmen that
were recently killed. There is even word out now that
the shooter at Brown University screamed out alu akbar before
committing that heinous atrocity as well. And obviously, you know,

(30:46):
dozens and dozens for years and years, the radical Islamic
aka regular Islamics have been terrorizing Western civilization, and not
just the terrorizing part is the issue. It's the Islamification
of our countries that is the real issue here Rich
because they come and they turn everything, and I mean

(31:08):
every facet of society, the language, the culture, the food,
the way women dress, the architecture, you name it. They
come and they try to take over every facet of
our societies. Look no further than London, England and tell
me that I'm wrong.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
Now listen, I'm not going to argue with you with
respect to that, because I think London, England is under
a jihad. But I will say, look at places like
Uae or Dubai where you don't see this type of
craziness going on, and it's filled with Muslims.

Speaker 8 (31:45):
Well, so you have a totalitarian rule. It's like a
it's a westernized version. There's no freedom there. You're not
allowed to kiss your wife in public, your wife is
not allowed to wear her hair out in public. There
is you know, a completely They've taken what we know
to be Islam right and they've westernized it in some ways.

(32:05):
But when you do that, what you end up with
is these Islamic caliphates and in the most richest you
know Uae, Dubai, what you end up with this totalitarian rule.
Without freedom of speech. You can't say anything about the
government there, you can't say anything about, you know, the
Islamic way of ruling of their lives there, you'll be beheaded.

(32:26):
So there's no freedom there. And that's ultimately the Islamic
people are a sheepish people, meaning that they easily fall
in line to totalitarian rule. And white American men just
simply don't have that same willingness to back down and
surrender inside us. And that's why they're poisoning all of

(32:48):
Europe and all of America, all of white civilization with
these people in order to get them to vote democrats,
get them to vote socialists, get them to vote communists,
and ultimately have totalitarian rule like they have in every
fifty three majority Muslim countries, and not one of them
is a constitutional republic, not one of them has freedom
of speech, not one of them are women not oppressed

(33:10):
in so ultimately, their goal here, which is very clear
to see that anybody's looking, is to completely overpopulate. They
are outbreeding the white Christian men in all of the
countries where we are the majority, and eventually we will
be a minority, and we will be voted out of office,
voted out of power, and they will install so solitarian rule.

Speaker 3 (33:33):
Now speaking of free speech, because this is a good
point that you raised, and I think it's not just
white American men. I think you have Brown American men
like me, and you also have a Brown American like
Valentina Gomez who you've recently been collaborating with in Texas.

Speaker 5 (33:46):
Tell us about that.

Speaker 8 (33:48):
Well, you know the way that we have set up
our societies, white Christian, Western European civilization and other people
have come in to assimilate to our value system. Yes,
there are plenty of Spanish Americans and Black Americans that
do hold the same values as we do and are
willing to fight for that. But by and large, rich

(34:10):
you look at the voting populations. Just ask Grock, ask
any Ai if only black women voted, if only Spanish
people voted, if only any other voting class other than
white men all vote overwhelmingly Democrats. So there is a
huge majority percentage of every other race, every other creed,
every other color other than white men that do end

(34:32):
up voting for big government, less personal rights. So I
have to push back.

Speaker 10 (34:38):
On that, even though there are you know, hundreds of
thousands of examples of the great Christian right wing Spanish
men and black men the majority and the status quo
in every other community, whether it's Indian, Jewish, Black, Spanish, Pakistani,
all of them all vote.

Speaker 8 (34:57):
Way majority Democrats. So you just have to be aware
that it is about destroying white people. It is about
destroying white Christian Western civilization, because at the end of
the day, the only mass majority group of people that
votes small government, strong personal liberties, freedom is speed second
amendment across the board is the people that I'm talking

(35:17):
about when I talk, and I represent white American men.
So I do have to just make that caveat because
it's a very important thing to realize that the reason
why they're trying to turn America the brownification of America,
the Islamification of Europe is because once you take away
the majority of white men in these countries, then the

(35:38):
politics changes what you're seeing everywhere, and everybody ends up
in totalitarian rule. So I have to push back on that.
But honestly, as well, Valentina Gomez did not show up.
She was invited, and she did not show up to
my most recent Plano, Texas March, which leads me to
believe that it made me more for social media clicks

(35:59):
than it is in actual way. You know, God fearing,
strong warrior spirit. I mean, she's a woman, though she
shouldn't have to be on the front lines fighting these
battles for the men. But she's painted herself a masculine,
strong figure. And when Bush comes to shove, she was
not there to stand by my side and to march
with me. She have to question her motivations if she genuinely,

(36:20):
you know, stands behind everything she says. But she is
a great, great American fighter for social media and for
helping wins hearts and minds on social media. But when
it comes to the battlefield, I think a lot of
the bravado she puts on is really just a social
media act, which is fine. She's a girl, so she
can get away with that.

Speaker 3 (36:39):
Now, Jake Lank, do you think that you mentioned god
fearing many times? And that's an area I think you
and I agree in large part. Let's talk about this
love of America. I think there's a lot of people
that love America, that love their God, that love Christianity,
that love the America that we all know and love,

(37:01):
and we do it for the sake I think of liberty.
We do it for the sake of the Constitution. We
do it for the sake of being able to practice
our faith freely. Do you think that this group of people,
the white majority you're speaking of, does that because of
their love of country, because of their love of God,
because of their faith, or do you think they do

(37:24):
it because of their whiteness.

Speaker 8 (37:27):
Every perfect gift comes down from the Father of lights.
That's what we hear in the Bible, the written word
of God, All good things, all light emanates from him.
So any good intention that anybody has, white people included, right,
stems out from their love of God. And you know,
there's been a strong, you know, way of cultural way
as well, that white people live in homogeneous societies that

(37:50):
we see. You know, look at the way that Poland
is sure there is no sexual assaults happening there, homogenious
majority Christian country, and they're operating in a way that
you know, we would love to be in America where
we didn't have to worry about terror attacks. And you know,
Irena Zeruski's black to range ghetto men stabbing little beautiful

(38:12):
blonde white girls on the bus for no reason and
murdering our children, robbing, doing armed robberies, breakings. You see them,
I mean hordes of them, hundreds of them breaking into stores,
in apple stores, the flash rob gangs. So of course
we'd like to live. And I believe that God had
also apportioned out a lot of this in the Bible

(38:34):
when he separated people via the tongues, letting us go that.
You know, when you have a homogeneous society of people
that share a heritage, share a cultural, share a religion,
share a common ancestry, that people end up living much
safer and it's a high trust society. So you're seeing

(38:54):
it's all this diversity that they're pushing on Australia, they're
pushing on Europe, they're pushing on America, and they say
diversity is our strength. But at the end of the day,
it seems to be all the diverse people that are
committing a lot of the crimes. And it's unfortunate because
we would love to live in a you know, Kumbaya America.
But you know, the social experiment, you know, desegregating and

(39:17):
bringing everybody together has been an epic and otter failure.
The Black community in America has been they're brainwashed out
of control. Ninety plus percent of them. All they care
about is Quirking and Cardi b and fast money and
drug dealing and sexualizing white women. And they're you know,
they're completely lost. So they need a reformation, they need
a revival with God, because you know, we're living every

(39:40):
day as white Americans in our own country, the country
which we founded and started and built from from our
ancestrasus blood. We're living as second class citizens. We can't
get into the same colleges just for having the same
test scores, the DEI hires. We can't get the same jobs,
the affirmative action colleges. It's it's real. He turned us into.

(40:00):
It's like a Rosa Parks scenario here. And if you're
a white Christian man, you're going to jail if you
do something. But the black men have and and every
other race have carte blanche for unlimited uh you know,
bail reform. They just get out of jail ten, fifteen,
twenty times, and they never seem to be locked up
in these democrat areas Minneapolis, Chicago, you name it. And

(40:25):
you know, any any other group of people white men here,
we do you know, January sixth if it was a
black riot, if it was a Democrat riot, we would
have been less, you know, been home later on that day.
Days of solitary confinement because of who I am, a
white Christian man, and the Democrats want to destroy people

(40:46):
like me.

Speaker 3 (40:47):
Yeah, listen, no pushback from me on the fact that
I think that they're the radical left within our country
has targeted white men in particular, single white men. I
think all Christians, irrespective of color, you've been put into
a target by the radical left because leftism doesn't really
exist if there is a strong Christian faith. If you
if you don't worship at the altar of leftism, then

(41:09):
you're likely worshiping at the altar of God Almighty, and
that doesn't work for the left.

Speaker 5 (41:13):
So I think you're you're right on there.

Speaker 3 (41:15):
I think also Thomas Soul, black economist, former liberal, he
pointed at former communists. He actually pointed out that, uh
as we go further and further to trying to accept
and force a society that breaks things down to like
make an example like black, lesbian, handicapped.

Speaker 5 (41:40):
You know, the more.

Speaker 3 (41:41):
Categories you put on a person, the more granular society gets.
Or like you were saying, the less homogeneous it gets,
the weaker it actually gets because there's less that brings
the community together. And being Puerto Rican, I can tell
you when when I'm with my with my family, when
I go to Puerto Rico, or when I'm in a
Puerto Rican neighborhood, there's strength in numbers and there's also

(42:03):
a community with that that I think is is clear.
You know when you brought up the Bible, Thereatu tribes
right exactly. People are tribal by nature, and I do
believe that is how God intended. And I think that's
exactly why Stalin talked about using the system to destroy
the system. It's exactly what you're describing. So excellent point.

(42:28):
Now tell me what are you up to now? What's
going on? What's next for Jake Lang now that you're
a free man?

Speaker 8 (42:33):
Oh well, I mean Christmas is next, you know this moment.
I'm here in my living room right now looking at
my beautiful Christmas tree. I carried in here and got
set up with my beautiful fiance who's also a j
six or. She waited for me for many years while
I was inside, and you know, coming off these two hugely,
massively successful marches both in Dearborn, Michigan and Plano, Texas

(42:57):
and have actually shaped foreign policy and President Trump. Just
days after Dearborn he shut down all migration from the
Muslim majority countries, and then again right after Plano Texas
he even added a few more into that list, Molly
the Congo Haiti. So we're seeing direct food to table,

(43:20):
you know, farm to table activism that when we're making
these movements, President Trump's immediately sending ice into the areas.
He sent ice literally in a day after two days
after the Dearborn march. And you know, we're seeing these
policy shifts directly from the hands of our activism, which
is beautiful. So we're planning out new marches we have

(43:43):
On January fourth, we're actually going to APAK in Washington,
DC and talking about getting rid of the foreign influenced
campaign pedaling that Israel is doing on America because we
don't like it. The far right wing Christian nationalists like myself,
White America and men are fed up with ALCUA, tar CCP,
China and Israel trying to meddle in our You know,

(44:05):
the APAC gives hundreds of millions of dollars they're passing
around to our American politicians, and we just don't want
any foreign interest buying out the people who are supposed
to be America first, you know, servants of our country.
So we're going to APAC January fourth, Washington, d C.
Then January sixth, we have a march all of the

(44:26):
J six's, hundreds of us. We'll be back in DC
for the fifth year anniversary, the first year anniversary of
our freedom, and we will go to the White House
after we're done at the Capitol, memorializing Ashley Babbitt, who
was murdered ruthlessly unarmed. I think, yeah, air Force veteran,

(44:47):
and so we're gonna be moraalizing her. Then we're gonna
go to the White House and put a big banner
outside thanking President Trump for our freedom and what he's
done for our beautiful country to save it from the
clutches of evil. And and then the next one after that,
the next march against Islamification is January seventeenth. Is gonna
be a cold one. We're going to Little Somalia, Minneapolis.

(45:12):
We are heading to Minneapolis. That's gonna be a big one,
So mark your calendars. January seventeenth. I will see you
bundled up in Minneapolis.

Speaker 5 (45:20):
Jake Lang. Godspeed to you on that journey.

Speaker 6 (45:23):
Brother.

Speaker 3 (45:23):
Minneapolis is the hotbed of what's going on. We've been
covering a lot of crazy coming out of there, and
I really do wish you godspeed in that endeavor. Let
everybody know how they can follow you or after this interview,
maybe they want to call you and yell at you
and debate you.

Speaker 5 (45:37):
Where do they go, Guys, go.

Speaker 8 (45:40):
To type it on Facebook, on Instagram or on x
Jake Lang La Ng. You'll find me right away, Jake Lang,
and we appreciate you. If you want to support us financially,
go to planomarch dot com, p L A n L
march dot com, Plano march dot com. That's a gift
send go page we set up to help us get
secure and staffing and all the great stuff that we

(46:03):
do when we put on these marches. And we will
see all in Little Somalia, Minneapolis, January seventeenth. God bless you, Rich.
I appreciate your platform and thank you for having my
back from the bottom of my heart while I was
in at the Crepit prison cell. Thank you, Thank you,
God bless you.

Speaker 5 (46:18):
Listen. Godspeed to you. Brother.

Speaker 3 (46:20):
We don't agree on everything, but I agree and you're
right to talk about it. And I love your patriotism
and your passion. So God bless the merry Christmas.

Speaker 8 (46:27):
Merry Christmas.

Speaker 5 (46:28):
You got it, my man. More to come straight ahead,
don't go anywhere.

Speaker 4 (46:32):
This is a Maria. This is Amriya.

Speaker 1 (46:49):
He's brown, he's bald, and he's breaking it down.

Speaker 5 (46:53):
Oh he's so handsome.

Speaker 8 (46:54):
What's his dad?

Speaker 5 (46:55):
Rich bel days? All right, I he goes.

Speaker 3 (46:59):
Welcome back, Wi Valdesk, keeping your company. And I want
to get into a little bit of an offbeat topic here,
which is infidelity. And now I'm not advocating for it,
but I want to talk about it a little bit
because I think oftentimes we think this is a prevalent
problem all over the world, and I'm sure it likely is.
But there's a ranking that came out and this ranking

(47:23):
puts the top five countries in perspective, and they did
this over the summer, and I just took a look
at it.

Speaker 5 (47:30):
I thought it was pretty interesting.

Speaker 3 (47:31):
But before we get into that, I want to play
you a clip from a television show I grew up
watching called Divorce Court. Now back when I was a kid,
it was Judge Wapner, and then it was Judge Christina Milion.
Now it's a different judge. I honestly don't know her name,
but this woman comes in to the court and she's

(47:55):
making the case that what she did was I don't
know how appropriate.

Speaker 5 (48:01):
You listen to this and you tell me what you think.
Check this out.

Speaker 11 (48:04):
We started going through some stuff. I didn't trust him,
he didn't trust me, and we broke up for like
a week or two, and then I started going out
with my friends and I started like meeting guys at
the club and I had a one night stand with
someone that I ended up pregnant.

Speaker 12 (48:18):
What did you tell the other guy to have him
show up to the hospital?

Speaker 11 (48:20):
I told him that I'm pregnant and this possibility that
it could be either yours or my fancies.

Speaker 12 (48:26):
They're both in the delivery area. Yes, your honor, you
wanted them both there just to cover all the scenarios,
so whoever the father was would witness the burthen but you.

Speaker 11 (48:34):
Necessarily I just felt like, I don't know, I put
myself in the situation. I feel like y'all both should
be there, like it's a mixy situation already, it's very messy.

Speaker 12 (48:44):
But I was just like, I can't even imagine you
showing up to the hospital and there's.

Speaker 4 (48:49):
Another guy there. He's looking I didn't what was the
conversation like with him.

Speaker 5 (48:53):
I didn't really say too much to him. I had
to walk out, for I would have walked out too.

Speaker 3 (48:58):
Now that's divorce court with Jeff Faith Jenkins, and that was.

Speaker 5 (49:04):
Just about a year ago.

Speaker 3 (49:06):
And that's a crazy story, right This lady she cheats
on the guy because she thought they were broken up.
She ends up getting pregnant from a one night stand.
There's all sorts of flavors to infidelity. And if you
want to chime in on this, I welcome you to
do it. I want to hear any of your crazy
infidelity stories. And if you don't want to call it now,
you can call in later. But you know the number

(49:27):
eight seven seven Valdez one eight seven seven eight two
five three three seven to one. But I find it
so interesting that you know, we see that and we
probably automatically assume that the United States is a top
of the list, or you know, many of the countries
that I guess we've visited and we've seen.

Speaker 5 (49:48):
At least my thinking was right.

Speaker 3 (49:49):
You know, I start up some of the Caribbean countries
I've been to, and I said, man, I know those
people are wild out, But no, that actually wasn't the case.

Speaker 5 (49:57):
The biggest culprits here.

Speaker 3 (50:00):
You see, if I could start backwards here some Asian countries,
there's also let me see here top five one, two, three,
four five. All right, here we go for twenty twenty five.
Based on this data from the World Population Review, number five,

(50:25):
drum roll please France forty three percent of French people
are unfaithful. Now, who's worst in France?

Speaker 5 (50:41):
Drum roll? Italy?

Speaker 3 (50:46):
Forty five percent of Italians are not faithful. Next up,
Germany forty five percent. Tied with Italy. Who's coming in
at numbernumber two? Bernie Sanders' favorite country? No, not Russia? Denmark?

(51:07):
Denmark healthcare is the right. Well, I guess infidelity is
right with forty six percent of the Danes cheating, And
here we go.

Speaker 5 (51:19):
La piers de la resistance. Number one is.

Speaker 3 (51:28):
Thailand, Land of the Lady Boy comes in at fifty one,
and in some parts of the study fifty six percent.
Thailand consistently ranks as a top country for infidelity. Studies
show fifty one to fifty six percent of married people
admitting to affairs, followed closely by the European country of Denmark,

(51:53):
then followed by Germanly take two Germany, Italy and France.
Isn't that crazy, So it's pretty much all over Europe
there and Thailand. United States is not even on the list.
Any of the Caribbean islands not on the list, at
least not on.

Speaker 5 (52:11):
The top five list. Wild right, I didn't see that coming.

Speaker 4 (52:18):
Now.

Speaker 3 (52:18):
I was looking at something and I saw this article
about how people justify their infidelity. Now, I guess some
people say, oh, look, it's a part of life, it's
an accident that happens.

Speaker 5 (52:29):
And I've seen that plenty of people.

Speaker 3 (52:31):
I know, plenty of people, people who are in ministry,
people who are you know, not necessarily cheaters.

Speaker 5 (52:37):
They're not.

Speaker 3 (52:37):
They weren't looking to do this, but letoko right, their
number was up. They were in the wrong place at
the wrong time, or with the right person at the
wrong time, or the wrong person, however you want to
phrase it.

Speaker 5 (52:48):
And they took the bait, they bit the apple.

Speaker 3 (52:52):
Now, this is an interesting take here from Silicon Canals headline,
baby boomers say that AI relationships don't even count as cheating.
According to the study. This is a new study from
vantage Point Counseling services. They've uncovered that a surprising generational

(53:13):
split is going on when it comes to what counts
as infidelity and what doesn't. In the digital age, Younger
Americans largely view romantic or intimate relationships with AI as cheating.
Older adults take a dramatically different stance. According to the
survey of oneenty twelve adults, fifty point twenty nine percent

(53:34):
of them aged sixty and older say that AI relationships
don't constitute cheating on a human partner. Meanwhile, fifty six
percent of adults between eighteen and twenty nine consider digital
intimacy a clear betrayal. So I'm wondering where do you
land on this? This is pretty interesting to me. I
don't know where I'd land, but I think so, I

(53:56):
think I'd be bothered. The new study revealed that twenty
eight points sixteen, so almost twenty just above twenty eight
percent of American adults admit to having at least one
intimate or romantic relationship with an artificial intelligence system. So
this is a survey, and this is being reported right
now in December that twenty eight percent, just above twenty

(54:20):
eight percent of American adults are admitting to having an
intimate or romantic relationship with an AI system. How do
you even do that? So clearly, I'm not part of
this twenty eight percent, and I don't know how it's done.
And we've talked about this type of thing in the past,
but I still don't get it, Like, how do you?

Speaker 5 (54:40):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (54:41):
Chat GBT top the list as the AI platform feels
most connected to followers by their number two, which is
character dot Ai, Amazon's Alexa's third place, Apple's Sery coming
in after that, and then Google Gemini. These relationships range
from casual, flirty conversations to what users describe as fully

(55:05):
committed partnerships. You've got to be insane. I've got to
get doctor Vince Callahan back on the show so that
we could talk about this because or maybe Jill Robin
pain because this is really wild that people are full
on dating their chat GPT. The generational gap reveals fundamentally
different views about what intimacy means and where these boundaries

(55:27):
should exist. Okay, if you say so, Older adults see
artificial intelligence interactions as fundamentally different from human relationships because
they lack physical presence and genuine emotional reciprocity. So if
you're like chat GPT, I love you, I love you,
I love you, and chat gbt's like, yeah, I love

(55:47):
you too, because you got the best head of hair
in late night radio, Well thank you, thank you, chat GPT.

Speaker 5 (55:52):
I appreciate that.

Speaker 3 (55:53):
I'm not really cheating because it doesn't have the capacity
to cheat, right at least that's the thought here of
the baby boomer generation. Meanwhile, the younger generation, they're all
sand this is out of control. It's a a ligne.
You're wrong and you're guilty as charged. May they see
that that's wild? Anyway, From this perspective, chatting with algorithms

(56:16):
feels more like reading romance novels or watching intimate scenes
in movies than actual cheating. Middle aged adults between forty
five and sixty showed is that what they consider me
middle aged at forty seven, H I thought I was
just a little.

Speaker 5 (56:30):
Bit older than young anyway.

Speaker 8 (56:32):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (56:33):
Middle Aged adults between forty five and sixty showed the
highest likelihood of characterizing AI relationships as cheating but acceptable,
suggesting a sense of pragmatic realism the group excuse me.
The group appears to recognize the transgression while simultaneously downplaying
its severity compared to actual human infidelity.

Speaker 5 (56:54):
Now.

Speaker 3 (56:55):
Michael Sallis from Vantage Point Counseling Services notes that the
couples defining boundaries differently are what's really most stark here,
saying quote, cheating isn't about physical contact because it also
includes secrecy, deception, and breaking agreements. For some couples, an

(57:15):
AI relationship feels harmless. For others, it crosses a line.
The important part is having honest conversations about where these
boundaries actually exist.

Speaker 5 (57:26):
I would agree.

Speaker 3 (57:27):
Conversely, younger adults have grown up with technology as a
key part of their dating and relationship lifestyle, so they
view AI intimacy through a different lens. They recognize that
emotional affairs can be just as damaging as physical affairs,
and they see AI relationships as fitting squarely into that category.

(57:49):
Gen z and millennials have watched online interactions evolve from
text messages to social media, to dms to dating apps,
so they understand that emotional intimacy doesn't require physical presence.

Speaker 5 (58:03):
It's an interesting point that I didn't consider.

Speaker 3 (58:06):
When someone shares their deepest feelings, seeks comfort, or experiences
romantic excitement through an AI companion, younger people recognize this
as a genuine emotional investment that takes away from whatever
human partnership they're in. That's actually an argument that makes sense.

(58:27):
I never thought of it that way, but it makes
some sense. They're also saying that the secrecy factor also
weighs very heavily on the younger generation. If someone feels
the need to hide their AI interactions from their partner,
that behavior pattern mirrors traditional cheating, regardless of whether the
other person is human or artificial. Now that opens the
door to a different article that I saw. Let me

(58:50):
show you this right here. This is in the psychology
post just from yesterday. The thought processes of cheaters closely
resemble those of criminals, according to this study. Isn't that something?
So the I guess, the premeditation, the you know, willingness,
desire to not get quote unquote caught right, living on

(59:12):
the edge, all of those things are kind of like
serial killers, right, or are those who are out there
that you know repeatedly do the wrong thing? Anyway, let's
see who they compare them to. That was my comparisons
serial killer. But this new qualitative study suggests that motivations
and rationalizations behind romantic infidelity closely mirror those found in

(59:34):
criminal behavior. By analyzing online forum posts uh the self
identified cheaters, the researchers found that these individuals often turn
to infidelity to cope with stressors in life they use.
They use certain strategies to avoid detection as well as

(59:55):
creating their own like psychological justification to alleviate. And these
findings are all published in a medical journal called The
Deviant Behavior. Criminologists typically focus their attention on actions to
violate the law, and this distinction here is between illegal
acts and behaviors that are merely deviant or immoral. And

(01:00:18):
it's interesting that you know, there's a suggestion that there's
a correlation between the two. I guess I could see
how sneaking around and being deceptive could be a great
trait for a hitman, I could also be a great
trait for somebody who's a serial cheater. So I get it,

(01:00:40):
no argument from me there that makes sense anyway. I mean,
he goes, We're going to continue the conversation straight ahead
as we wrap up, don't go anywhere.

Speaker 4 (01:00:51):
This is America. This is America.

Speaker 1 (01:01:03):
He's making podcasting great again.

Speaker 4 (01:01:06):
This is America with Rich Valdez.

Speaker 5 (01:01:09):
All right, I mean he goes, welcome back. It's Rich
valdezk keeping you a company here.

Speaker 3 (01:01:13):
And I want to, I guess leave off with a
couple of Hey, thank you for sticking with me and
he Without you, we wouldn't be in the top two
hundred of all podcasts. I'm talking about almost ten thousand
podcasts in America, so thank you for that. I also
want to thank you for visiting the website. Some of
you have asked for merch like T shirts and hats.

(01:01:35):
We've had those in the past. I was hoping to
get them out by Christmas, but honestly, you know, it's
not as easy as you think when you don't have,
you know, your own printing place.

Speaker 5 (01:01:45):
And I have a guy in at a printing place.

Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
But it's the holidays, and I guess I should have
put the order in, you know, before Halloween. So and
I think I might have put the order in before Halloween,
but I don't think I heard back from him. Either way,
those things are going to be available for those of
you who are messaging me asking for that. Absolutely, thank
you to everybody that has sent me messages and everybody

(01:02:07):
who's tuning in and sharing the show. We want to
get this to chart really well so that we can
continue to have an amazing impact. I count myself as
fortunate to be in the top one hundred and top
two hundred of all podcasts in the country in terms
of what we do here news commentary oftentimes, or somewhere
between twenty five and thirty, so really ranking well with

(01:02:30):
the show, and I thank you guys for that.

Speaker 5 (01:02:33):
Now I want to bid you ado, but really tease a.

Speaker 3 (01:02:36):
Couple of things, right Dan Bongino seems like he's out
at the Secret Service. We will give you the update
right from him when we come back, Maniana. I'm also
going to give you the latest on the man hunt.
They have a suspect and custody, they said. Then they said, no,
we don't have him in custody. Then they said no,
we had him detained, but that wasn't the right guy.

(01:02:58):
Then they said, we have a photo. We don't know,
and then they said we think it's this student. They
took all that student's information down and we don't know
if it's that guy Kombucher, Mustafa Kombucher or someone else
and all sorts of craziness going on there.

Speaker 5 (01:03:13):
So we're going to get to the bottom of that
as well when.

Speaker 3 (01:03:15):
We reconvene Manyana and I also want to get into
the Target Abula story, right because there's this highway Lita.
You know, a little old lady that worked in a Target,
adorable sweet woman that was working and a woman who
is apparently a liberal who hates Trump. People saw her
wearing a red shirt at Target. But it wasn't just

(01:03:37):
a regular red shirt. It had an American flag on
it and it said something about the life and the
legacy of Charlie Kirk on it. And this woman tells her,
why the f are you wearing that?

Speaker 5 (01:03:48):
What is wrong with you? Are you effing stupid?

Speaker 3 (01:03:50):
Get me your boss, and I want you to hear
that exchange, because really it's disgusting. There's a very sweet woman,
an older woman, someone who didn't I deserve this, and
obviously nobody deserves to be berated that way, let alone
a sweet old lady who's you know, doing a great
job in her senior citizen years working at a Target.

(01:04:13):
So God bless her, but I want to bring you
that story as well, and of course some of your
phone calls that we're going to get to when we
reconvene Manyana eight seven seven Valdess one eight seven seven
eight two, five thirty three seventy one. I start a
bro seema. Take care, good night, and God bless you America.

(01:04:33):
And remember, if you stand for nothing, you'll fall for anything.
And the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is
for good people like you to sit down and not
stand up and not do anything. So make sure you
do what you gotta do. I'm Rich Valdess, and this
is America.

Speaker 4 (01:04:53):
This is America.
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