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Yeah, okay, you know, my wife and I were just sitting here talking about some issues.
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We've been talking about the Olympic Games.
We've been talking about Kamala Harris and Joe Biden.
Now, JD Vance and President Trump, the elections coming up, all of these things, ladies and
gentlemen.
And I'm sure that in this podcast, we're going to cover all of these things.
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I say we because I have in the studio today, my lovely wife, the beautiful, sexy Linda.
Say hello, Linda.
Hello, Linda.
Wow.
You can spice it up a little bit more than that.
I just told her, okay, she doesn't do this with me all the time.
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So I said, you can't speak real slow because it'll come off flat and boring.
So speed it up a little bit.
And what does she do?
Hello, Linda.
I was just copying you.
Anyways, greet all the people out there from Lancaster to Louisiana to even Paris, France.
That's a lot of people.
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Hi.
We've got a lot of listeners.
Thank you for having me today.
You are very welcome.
And, you know, it's hot in here.
I'm sweating over here in the corner, ladies and gentlemen.
You know, it's been like, how hot was it the other like 108, 109 a couple of weeks before
that was like 115.
I believe we got up to out here.
Now it's a very nice 95 degrees.
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You know, when it's when you know, it's hot when it finally gets to 95 and you say, wow,
it is chilly.
I need a coat.
Anyways, but it's stuffy in here, but it's okay.
I'll make it.
I you know what, ladies, gentlemen is the sacrifice I give for you, my fans.
I love you all.
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Do you guys see what I have to put up with every day?
Every day.
Every day.
So, again, we've been talking about a lot of things, my wife and I, and it was interesting.
We had a great lunch today.
By the way, I need to give somebody a plug here.
We weren't asked to do this, so I hope it's okay with them.
But well, why not?
We went to lunch on Lancaster Boulevard.
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So for those of you who are in or around the Antelope Valley area, Palmdale, Lancaster
area, the name of this place, what's the exact how do you say that?
Then a La Papillon, La Papillon.
Okay.
I said it correctly this wrong time, ladies, gentlemen.
I'm sorry, ladies, gentlemen, but my tongue does not turn and twist the way Latinas or
Latino tongues turn and twist when they speak.
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So please forgive me.
But La Papillon and Lucy is the owner.
And what they did, ladies and gentlemen, because of the economy and because things are tough
out there, they have now at lunch.
So Monday through Friday, I believe it is, it's 11 to three.
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They have a lunch, a buffet that's spectacular.
It's not your watered down nasty open a can and dump it in a pot kind of lunch.
It's great food.
And it's only 15.99.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, you heard this right here.
$15.99.
Now, what's cool about that, at least for our area, now maybe outside of Lancaster,
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Palmdale, you guys may be not dealing with this, but we're dealing with this.
We can't even go to fast food.
We used to go every Tuesday night to a local fast food place right after Bible study because
it was one of the few things that was open at that time.
And every Tuesday, like clockwork, we would go there.
And then all the prices got jacked up.
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Now, just to go there and get a burger and I would change out my fries for a salad.
So I get a burger, a salad and a drink, a regular drink.
It went up from what was it like 12 bucks or 10 bucks, whatever it was at that point.
It would cost me almost $17 for that same dinner.
Now I can go to La Papillon and get chicken, steak, fish.
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What else did they have?
They had grilled vegetables, like fresh grilled vegetables, at least three different types
of desserts.
They had fruit.
Pasta, salad.
Yeah, pasta.
They had fruit, salad.
Dessert.
Dessert, all of that.
And it was 15.99, ladies and gentlemen.
So please go to La Papillon on Lancaster Boulevard.
You won't regret it.
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Between 11 and 3.
That's 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Okay?
Don't show up at like 11 o'clock at night and be banging on the window.
Say, he said I could get in.
So please check that out and ask for Lucy and say thank you.
Thank you for doing this for us, for the community, for your workers.
And what they did is they just tried to make it as reasonable as they physically could,
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just to be a blessing to the community and keep their workers working.
So I know she's, my wife's over there adjusting her headset right now, looking at me.
She's sneering at me, ladies and gentlemen.
Not quite, but almost.
Okay.
So what did you think about La Papillon?
Oh, I thought it was awesome.
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I didn't have to cook.
That makes it even better.
Just another excuse not to cook.
You know, I'll take it what I can get.
Wow.
Hey, ladies and gentlemen, guess what I'm having for dinner tonight?
My wife's going to cook finally for dinner.
Guess what I'm having?
Did you guess?
Yeah, eggs.
You're welcome.
Help me out, ladies and gentlemen.
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Help me out.
Hey, what I want to do, ladies and gentlemen, I have my wife here because I want to help.
I want her to give her perspective on some things.
You always hear from me.
So you hear brilliance.
Okay.
I mean, let's fix it.
And humility, apparently.
Brilliance and humility coming over the airways through this podcast.
And it's a scientific fact that people who listen to my podcast regularly, their IQ increases
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by at least three points every time they listen.
It's truth.
They tell me this all the time.
Who they are, the voices in my head.
Anyways.
Explains so much.
Yeah, it does.
I love being married.
So I'm married.
I'm married.
I'm married.
I'm married.
So I'm going to read this article from Daily Wire.
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This was published today by Ben Shapiro on the Daily Wire.
And the title of this, ladies and gentlemen, it's actually kind of funny.
It's called Dems Tried to Paint JD Vance as Weird.
Talk about projection.
Right?
That's the title of this.
And it caught my eye when I was skimming through this and just, you know, reading up on some
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things and because my wife and I, we just watched the, what was the name of it?
Hillbilly effigy?
Elegy.
Hillbilly elegy.
I'm a hillbilly and I don't even know what elegy means.
But anyways, hillbilly elegy.
And it was basically the life story of JD Vance, not his entire life because he's still
a young man, but basically from when he was a young boy up until he graduated from college,
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I believe, and went through the military and all that stuff.
And now he is the running mate with President Trump for these upcoming elections in November
and he's running and or part going to be vice, he's going to be vice president.
So now the Democrats are freaking out because here's this guy.
And if you watch the movie, it's Hillbilly Elegy.
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Elegy, I believe, yes.
Something like that.
So anyways, Hillbilly Elegy is a great movie just to watch everything that he overcame
in his life and what he had to overcome, what he had to accomplish, great poverty, and a
mother with a substance abuse problem.
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Kind of that just, well, that poor Hillbilly kind of mentality and attitude and family
and all that.
And I'm not trying to put Hillbillies down because ladies and gentlemen, if I were to
put Hillbillies down, I literally would be putting my family down.
See, on one side of my family, we got the rednecks.
On the other side of my family, we got the Hillbillies.
So the Hillbillies and the rednecks got together and they produced me.
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So I can't put either of them down.
I mean, you know, so when I saw this movie, a lot of the things that I heard and watched
and witnessed.
Now, I grew up in California, but again, my family was from Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma,
in that part of the country.
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So a lot of the things that I heard, the sayings, just the way the people acted and such, I
recognized all of it.
It was like watching a family reunion almost in many ways.
So I can really relate with this guy.
So when I read this and I watch and I see the Democrats trying to paint JD Vance as
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some weirdo, you know, it really irritates me because just like JD Vance had to overcome
a lot of obstacles in his life to get where he is today, you know, and I'm not claiming
that I'm on that same level of success as JD Vance or that I'm as normal as he is.
I'm just saying that in many ways, in most of me, it wasn't so much financially or anything
like that.
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It was more mental because being raised up in a family where a lot of those things that
I said, like I said, that I watched in JD Vance's life story that he had overcome,
I had to overcome those mentalities that were coming at me from aunts, uncles, grandparents.
Even my parents carried that to a great degree that I had to overcome and break those things
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off of my own mind and the way I did things and the way I raised my children.
One of those things is like substance abuse.
It just ran in my family a great deal, you know, and it was strong.
That's one reason why like today I don't drink, I don't touch alcohol at all.
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I don't touch anything.
I don't even like to take drugs on any level, including ibuprofen.
Now I'm not a purist in this.
I'm not 100%.
If I absolutely need some ibuprofen to get over a headache or something, I'll take it,
but I don't like to.
I do what I can to not take any meds for a lot of reasons, but one of those reasons is
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because I don't even want to give myself over to something that I can get addicted to.
So just watching that was again, it was moving to me, but more like, yeah, I recognize it.
Oh yeah, I saw that.
Oh yeah, my grandma used to say the same thing.
Oh yeah, my uncle used to say the same thing.
Oh yeah, my mom used to act that way too.
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Oh yeah, you know, and not that everything in there was bad.
I'm just saying I just recognized it.
So seeing that this guy comes from that background and he actually lived it, not just through
words or some characteristics from people in his life, but he actually lived it.
It just really kind of irks me that the Democrats are trying to paint him as the weirdo.
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We're going to talk about that in just a moment, but let me read this article.
Well lovely and beautiful Linda, do you have anything that you want to throw in there before
I start reading?
Nope, go right ahead.
You sure?
Yep.
You positive?
Yep.
Okay.
I have no problem interrupting you.
Pray for me people, please pray for me.
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Please pray for me.
Anyways, Dems try to paint JD Vance as weird.
Talk about projection by Ben Shapiro, again published today, July 29th, 2024 in the Daily
Wire.
Democrats are suggesting JD Vance is personally weird.
I'm sorry ladies and gentlemen, I can't even.
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A Democrat saying anybody else is weird is, it's got to be like a comedy skit, right?
Anyway he's not.
He is happily married.
He has kids.
He regularly attends church.
There's nothing about JD Vance that screams weird.
Democrats are saying he's weird because he believes weird things.
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They cite his comment in 2021 when he stated, we are effectively run in this country via
the Democrats, via our corporate oligarchs, by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are
miserable at their own lives and the choices that they've made and so they want to make
the rest of the country miserable too.
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That is a basic fact.
Look at Kamala Harris, AOC and the like.
The entire future of the Democrats is controlled by people without children.
How does it make any sense that we've turned our country over to people who don't have
a direct stake in it?
That was a quote by JD Vance.
Now ladies and gentlemen, let me back up.
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Let me back up for just a second.
We are being run by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives
and the choices they've made.
You know what?
I don't even care if that's weird.
I don't think it is.
I don't think him saying that and stating that, boy, that is weird.
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I think he was spot on.
Now maybe they're not cat ladies in the sense of they sit around their house robe and have
50 cats running around sleeping on their bed and everything.
But let's face it, they all have that same characteristics and mentality of cat ladies.
Kamala Harris who laughs like a hyena.
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Come on, let's face it.
I know you could see her.
You could picture her sitting in there, lazy boy with like 40 cats sitting on her.
Come on, Lynn, am I the only one having fun with this?
I was just looking at Harris' marriage and her children and all of that.
Does she have cats?
I don't know if she has cats.
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She has step kids but not children.
Oh, maybe she treats her step kids like cats.
Wow.
I don't know.
Come on.
We have young people in our colleges that consider themselves furries.
That's true.
Yeah, and they demand cat litter to go potty in.
Terrifying.
I'm just curious if you went in her house, would there be cat litter in the corner in
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their kids' rooms?
If my children did that, I think I'd let them sleep on the porch.
I'm just saying.
Yeah.
I'd carry around a spray bottle and spray them in the face.
Look, when we had cats, they weren't allowed to have a litter box inside.
They had to be outdoor cats.
That's true.
If our kids thought they were cats, why would we change anything?
Bye.
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Get outside.
Spray them in the face.
Exactly.
Quit scratching my couch.
Anyways, let me go on with this.
I just thought that quote was hysterical, ladies and gentlemen.
The argument is back at this article.
The argument I think he should have been making is that it is very important in society to
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have kids.
Is morally superior decision to have kids?
It is.
And that's, again, Ben Shapiro saying that.
And I totally agree.
Don't think you are morally superior because you choose not to have kids.
If you don't want kids, then don't have them.
That's fine.
But do not think, even for a moment, that you are being morally superior.
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How in God's name could that be in any way considered morally superior when you have
made yourself extremely self-centered that it is only about you.
You are not bringing children into the world to take away your fame and your glory and
your attention.
And you somehow prop yourself up as being morally superior to actual parents who sacrifice
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for children.
And the more children that they have, the more of a sacrifice, the giving of themselves
and the giving up of what they want for their lives and all that.
It just blows my mind, ladies and gentlemen.
Any comment, Linda?
You always have comments and right now you're being quiet.
Why?
I'm just listening to you rant.
I agree.
I agree.
Wow.
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Ladies and gentlemen, you want to hear me get in trouble?
You want to hear me get in trouble real quick?
No.
Listen to this.
Watch this, ladies and gentlemen.
Hey, can you go iron my shirt and make me a sandwich?
Wow.
And this would be why I don't join the podcast.
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We actually do like each other.
35 years of marriage.
35 years of marriage.
Well, one of us likes the other one.
That's right.
You all get to guess who's who.
Okay.
So, ladies and gentlemen, the other day I was talking, this has nothing to do with this
article.
We'll get back to the article.
I was laughing because I was looking at some of those reading the Chuck Norris jokes.
One of them was Chuck Norris went to a feminist rally and came back with his shirt ironed
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and a sandwich made.
I thought that was hysterical.
So I decided, why does Chuck Norris get all these cool props in these jokes and all that?
So I started taking them.
So I'm sorry, Chuck.
Don't come over to my house and give me a roundhouse kick to the head.
As you can see, I'm already damaged.
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What are you laughing for?
You always say I should agree with you.
Wow.
Wow, Chuck, you could come, but don't kick me.
Anyway, so I'm starting to take Chuck Norris' some of his props and everything.
You know, like Robin, he doesn't do pushups.
He pushes the earth down.
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No?
Okay, whatever.
Does this work?
Yeah, there we go.
Anyways, let me get back to this.
The article goes on to say, we can pretend that it is a matter of complete apathy as
to whether human beings have children, but all of societal development, all of human
survival relies on people having children.
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If we have a choice as a society whether to promote childbearing and childrearing or whether
not promote it, that is not a matter of apathy in the slightest.
Now three years later, Vance has explained himself saying, this comment that I made was
actually motivated in part by a conversation I had with my wife where she at the time had
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two babies.
We hadn't yet had a third and she was talking about how she felt this incredible professional
pressure to have kids because it set back her professional advancement.
And what a weird society that we've set up where moms who want to work, the thought that
a lot of them are having is, I can't have more babies because it's going to be bad for
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my career.
How about we make the workplace more accommodating to working moms and working dads so that we
can promote a real culture of life?
The reason Democrats are targeting Vance as weird is that they don't want Republicans
painting Kamala Harris as weird.
Oh, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to...
Anyways, weird Kamala Harris.
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This is a dog that is not going to hunt particularly well, even though the media is parroting the
charge against Vance in unison.
The Democratic media complex rides again.
They're all in coordination and you can see the...
You know what?
I don't even know what this says.
Joy de vivre.
I think it's French.
Maybe.
I'm not reading the article, so I don't know.
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You can see the sense of joy de vivre in the media.
I have no idea what that means.
They're back to eating cartons of ice cream and making fun of Vance, their favorite things
to do.
Ben, please don't throw ice cream in there because I like ice cream and I don't want
that to be a Democrat thing.
Anyways, let me finish this.
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They're going to try and say that if you point out that Harris is weird on policy and also
weird personally, that means you are racist and sexist and the actual weirdo is perfectly
normal guy from Ohio who's married with kids, goes to a Catholic church and believes in
traditional family values.
What is actually weird is believing that the choice of having children versus the choice
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of not having children are morally equivalent.
They are not.
Or that those choices are societally equivalent in terms of their benefit to society and they
are not.
All functioning societies are rooted in a traditional family structure that is built
around having kids.
That is utterly uncontroversial as proven by our priors.
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Every society is rooted in the little platoons represented by families and those families
have to be built for the future or society doesn't have a future.
The alternative perspective which believes that all personal choice is not a matter of
social impact or morality is a peculiarly western educated post-Christian idea and that's
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weird.
Now Ben, the only thing that I would have to kind of like, why did you put it that way
is the post-Christian.
It almost sounds like you're blaming Christians, but true Christianity is all based upon the
family.
True Christianity is based upon a traditional family, one man marrying one woman and having
a bunch of kids and being a benefit to the overall culture and society as a whole.
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And again, part of that is having children.
So I understand what you said, it's a post-Christian idea, but I would have said something else.
But nonetheless.
So Vance is a weirdo because he's actually married, has kids, he's happily married,
he goes to church and he supports the traditional family, he supports having children, he supports
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going to church, he supports being one man, one woman, being married and holy matrimony,
creating a family, having kids.
So he's the weirdo.
He's the weirdo.
If that's weird, ladies and gentlemen, well then count me in.
Let me be the ringleader of that clown circus because I believe those things too.
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And isn't it funny that up until just maybe, I don't know, not even so long ago, 40 years,
50 years maybe, that was absolutely normal.
And anything other than that, it was just widely accepted as being normal.
It was in question.
50 years is a long time, less than that, I believe.
And now all of a sudden people who are just want, a man that wants to marry a real woman,
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biological woman who knows she's a woman, they want to get married, they want to build
a life together, they want to have children.
Oh, that's the weirdo.
Yeah, they're the anomaly.
Look at those weirdos.
It's like, ladies and gentlemen, you know how sick and disgusting that is.
I mean, honestly, all kidding aside, we're going to get back to laughing at Democrats
in just a minute, but all kidding aside, what kind of sick perverted twisted mind thinks
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that that is weird?
I mean, honestly, what kind of sick, twisted, perverted mind chooses two men together or
two women together or a man that doesn't understand that he's really a man with a woman who doesn't
understand that she's really a woman and they want to reverse roles and you know, whatever.
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How do you go from one man married to one woman making babies and living a normal life
to sick perversion and then say the first is weird?
It's this whole society that wants to flip the script, but it's not just about being
perverted.
It's about trying to destroy the family structure.
If you can destroy the family structure, you create instability in society.
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I mean, even in most communist nations, right, they're trying to destroy the structure of
mom and dad because only the government is the one that should be loved and worshiped.
I don't know if anybody knows who Yanomi Park is, but she talks about this.
She's escaped from North Korea and all of the things that went on in her nation and
how she was raised, that she wasn't to honor her, love her parents or respect her parents.
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She was supposed to only honor the state.
Well, if you can destroy a family unit and you can undermine mothers and fathers, well,
of course you can start having a turnaround in your society.
They want to do the slow game, right?
They don't mind playing the slow game, should I say.
They don't mind dragging it out as long as they're ultimately getting to their purpose.
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Now things seem to have been speeding up, but let's face it, for a very long time, we
have slowly been eroding the concept of families.
We started out with divorce being the norm, that it went from being frowned upon to being
acceptable.
It went from single parents being frowned upon to being not just accepted because there
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are some cases.
There are cases of abuse or adultery that even biblically, there are grounds, but we
changed that from just, oh, I'm just not happy.
So we've slowly eroded things that now not only is it accepted, but it's celebrated because
two mommies or two daddies or heck, one mommy or one daddy or whatever weird combination
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they can come up with, they've eroded family values and they've taken it step by step,
piece by piece.
And as conservatives, we want all or nothing, right?
So it ends up kicking our butt because we get so stuck on wanting all or nothing that
we've let them slowly erode family values.
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And now they're turning it around because really the state is the parent now, right?
College students, even high school students, the state is the standard, not their mom and
dad.
And if their mom and dad treat them even the slightest bit harshly in their opinion, it's
abuse and they have rights.
We're just destroying family structure, but it's ultimately because they're trying to
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destroy our nation.
You know, and that is true because ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, I don't
know if you realize this, I think most of you are smart enough to realize this or at
least smart enough to go and check this out.
But what happens when, and this has happened everywhere, it happened in Russia, it happened
in China, it happened in Venezuela, all these different places that go communist.
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What happens is the communist party and those communist-minded sickos get into a country
and they know they can't just run for an election and win because their policies are that bad.
So what they do is they start at a, what we might call a grassroots level.
And they start finding people and they convince people.
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They find a group of people and they convince those people that those people are marginalized.
You know, that word that we hear all the time, marginalized.
They're hated and they have rights too and everything like that.
What are we watching right now with the LGBT community?
They keep yelling and screaming that they're marginalized and they're just fighting for
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their rights to be heard and to be part of society and culture and everything like this.
Well, you know what?
Did you catch the Olympic games?
That whole thing was all about transgenderism and the sick perversion that is transgenderism.
And they're not marginalized because if they were marginalized, not one person up there
would be a transgender.
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If they were marginalized, they wouldn't be allowed to have book reading clubs with little
children.
If they were marginalized, they wouldn't be able to do the things that they have been
doing.
How many marginalized groups get invited regularly to the White House?
Well, that group does, especially by Biden and Harris.
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Look it up, ladies and gentlemen.
Find it.
Yeah, absolutely.
Now, do marginalized groups have, you know, if somebody speaks against a marginalized
group, do those people get thrown in jail?
Well, no, if they were truly marginalized, that wouldn't happen.
But did you know it's a hate crime in many places that if you speak against transgenderism
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or a transgender person, you could be thrown in jail?
So I want you to think about this, ladies and gentlemen.
They can go and do all kinds of disgusting, perverted things against Christianity, against
our symbols, the cross, a picture of Jesus, things of that nature.
And it's considered art.
Absolutely.
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But you go destroy a LGBT flag and see what happens.
Now all of a sudden it's a hate crime and you're thrown in jail.
Yep.
It's true.
How is that a marginalized group anymore?
So these communist-minded sickos in our college campuses have been very good at convincing
first the LGBT community that they're marginalized and they need to rise up and they need their
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Pride Month.
How many marginalized groups get a whole month to be celebrated?
And yet our veterans, those who enlist and fight for our country and our freedoms, they
get one day.
Yep.
And those who have died fighting for our freedoms, they get one day.
But a man in a dress gets an entire month and he's whining that he's marginalized.
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You know how stupid we have become as a nation?
And I say that for all of us collectively.
Yeah.
Because we buy into that nonsense.
We, you know, no, not me.
Yes you do if you vote Democrat.
Yes you do if you support it.
Yes you do if you go in, you know, especially during Pride Month.
If you go into a restaurant that's flying some Pride Month flag, you've given into it.
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If you buy, most of our big corporations have given into it.
And if you go to Starbucks, you've given into it.
If you buy Nike shoes, you've given into it.
If you go to Abercrombie, you've given into it.
No not me.
Yes, if you buy their goods, you have.
Because they're in absolute support of all that nonsense.
So the communists come in.
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They find different groups like that and they use those groups to get into power.
And then once in those power, in power, they don't need those groups.
And in such places like communist Russia and China, once the communists got into power,
guess what they did to all those groups?
They didn't want them.
They didn't, well, let me put it this way.
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They wanted them at the moment to get into power.
Once they got into power, they can't use those weirdos to prop up what they believe to the
rest of the world.
How is a bunch of men running around in dresses and makeup going to make the communists now
in power look?
Well pretty bad.
So you know what they do to them?
That's where they line them up and shoot them or ship them off to some concentration camp
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or some work camp until they die.
If you don't believe me, just look it up.
It's history, ladies and gentlemen.
Communism is responsible for over a hundred million deaths, a hundred million worldwide
through communism.
Many not all, but many of those deaths were people that they used to get in power and
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once in power, they no longer needed them.
It's true.
What do you think is going to happen in the United States of America if it becomes a communist
nation the way many of these LGBT years and left leaners and Democrats want?
Guess what?
All you men in dresses and all you women standing up for feminists and feminist rights, guess
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where you're going to end up?
The gulag.
Oh, I'll probably be there too because I'm standing against it, but you will no longer
be needed and I'm going to be an enemy of the state.
So I don't want to share a cell with any of you, just saying, because I don't know why
we're all there because of the useful and they call them this useful idiots.
Don't become a useful idiot, ladies and gentlemen.
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Please don't do that.
Let's get back to laughing at Democrats.
So the Democrats are saying, oops, I'm sorry, ladies and gentlemen, I just hit my, I got
excited and I hit my microphone.
I wish it was the golden EIB microphone, but I think Rush Limbaugh took it to his grave.
So you know what I have?
I have the black and gray microphone.
Yeah, mine's kind of boring.
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Anyways, so the Democrats are calling Vance or JD Vance, our future vice president, weird
because he has, he believes in good old family, traditional family values.
You don't have anything to say about that Linda?
Nope.
Not at the moment.
Coming from a group of people that celebrate, I mean, I saw a picture of Buddha gig, Buddha,
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is that his name?
Buddha gig.
He's one of the guys.
No idea.
Look it up real quick.
Buddha gig.
Do you know how to spell it?
I was going to say, how do I spell it?
How do you spell Buddha gig?
I don't know.
Anyways, I saw a picture of him earlier.
Where was it?
I have no idea.
Anyways.
I have no idea what you're even talking about.
So I don't even know how to look it up.
How to look it up.
Ah, here it is.
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Pete, Pete, Pete Buddha gig.
I think that's how you pronounce it.
Ladies and gentlemen, he is the 19th United States secretary of transportation, Pete Buddha
gig.
He's also a homosexual.
And now ladies and gentlemen, before anybody says, oh, he's just one of those homophobes.
You know, phobia is a fear.
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I'm not afraid of this dude.
I'd knock him out.
Anyways, Pete Buddha gig.
Again, homosexual.
He has a partner.
He has a partner, a male partner, and they adopted some children.
You know, he went out and purchased these fake breasts.
They're breastfeeding breasts.
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Yeah, you can find a picture of it.
I don't know that you want to.
But you know, just for argument's sake, I'm going to find it as we talk about it.
But he found, he got these fake silicone, I guess they're silicone, breasts for his
adopted children.
That's disgusting.
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Yeah.
And he feeds his kids through these fake boobs.
That's disgusting.
I'm sorry, it's not funny and yet it is funny because this is one of the guys or this is
the and he's a Democrat.
He's a Democrat, ladies and gentlemen.
So here's this Democrat breastfeeding a male, a man, homosexual man, Democrat, breastfeeding
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his adopted baby with silicone breasts that he slips on and calling JD Vance weird.
Does that even make sense, ladies and gentlemen?
It is disgusting.
It's disgusting.
Oh, here's a picture of it.
I'll show my wife.
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I can't show you guys.
I don't want to.
That's disgusting.
I don't.
I'm closing my eyes.
It's disgusting.
He's got this big goofy smile on his face.
And this is supposed to be normal, ladies and gentlemen.
This is supposed to be normal.
And to the Democrat party, that is normal.
So a man, an intact man with a full beard that puts on a dress and full makeup and a
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wig and it demands everybody call that hairy beast a woman and then dances provocatively,
sexually in front of children.
That's normal to a Democrat.
And those same Democrats that say that's normal will look at JD Vance and say, that's abnormal.
That's weird.
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And that's the sick, disgusting perversion about it.
So many conservatives and Christians got really riled at the opening ceremony of the Olympics.
It was disgusting.
It was perverted.
They were mocking Christianity using all these transgender people putting on a display of
the Last Supper.
And I've seen people arguing, no, that's not the Last Supper.
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That's this thing over here and that thing.
They were praising or doing this about the Greek gods, like that somehow makes it better.
But it was all transgenderism on display for the world to see.
So imagine tuning in with your five or six year old little boy or little girl and you
said, let's watch the Olympics.
This happens only so often.
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This is such a great thing.
Let's watch the opening ceremonies and little Billy sitting there, six years old, looking
at this, whatever it is up there.
Daddy, what is that?
Why did that man or why does that woman have a beard or why is that man in a dress?
Now you got to explain to little Billy why that is happening with the Olympics, which
is a sporting.
It's about the games, the games, G-A-M-E-S, not the G-A-Y-M-E-S.
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It's not supposed to be the games, but the games.
It's supposed to be about shot put and throwing a javelin and jumping over poles and running
the fastest and gymnastics and bicycling and things of that nature.
It's not supposed to be about even ex-.
Okay, so let's take them at their word for just a moment.
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Ladies and gentlemen, it's not supposed to be about exalting a false fallen religion,
pagan religion with a bunch of transgender men.
And I know most of you probably worldwide by now have seen at least the pictures of
it.
It's like practically naked pop a smurf up there.
It was supposed to be some kind of Greek God or something.
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Right.
And at the beginning, aside from that, not that it diminishes at all, but to add to the
disgustingness is they had a threesome portrayed with provocative dancing and it was clear
that they were portraying a threesome up there.
It's perversion on so many different levels.
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As we all turn aside, and it is a shame for the athletes, it is a shame that there's many
athletes, there's many Christian athletes that have worked for many, many years to be
there.
But the perversion, when we keep making excuses to look the other way when there's perversion
because of some, whatever the other reason is, we allow it.
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Right.
I mean, obviously people had enough of a shout out that they are shouting about it, that
they supposedly had an apology, but it was more of an apology of like, we're sorry you
felt that way kind of a thing versus an actual apology for what they did wrong.
No, that was exactly what it was.
But again, they're all about the slippery slope.
Let's push the envelope as far as we can.
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We'll roll back just a little bit and then next time we'll push the envelope further.
And it just continues to happen in the sporting arena in men competing in women's sports.
These are all people that are about follow the science, right?
But what science are we following when men have to put on fake breasts to feed a child?
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Where's the science in that?
When men have to dress up like women, but they're still biologically men, and they're
competing in sporting events, where's the science in that?
It's imaginary.
They're saying, oh, well, it's whatever they believe in their head.
And yet the science says that a biological male is stronger physically than a biological
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female.
But these are the people that say follow the science.
Well, the science says that they're not equal in strength, but follow the science.
But what about the science of just simple biology?
That's what I'm saying.
It's XX or XY, period.
And so ladies and gentlemen, let's just go ahead and kind of go through.
And again, back to the whole Democrat thing.
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We're pointing fingers at JD Vance calling him weird because of his traditional values,
his traditional home life, his traditional wife, his traditional children going to church
on Sundays.
And he's weird, but these perverts, and that's what it is, they're perverts, mentally ill
perverts, men dancing around dressed like women, and all of this sickness, that mental
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illness.
Men can have periods.
No.
Let me put it this way.
I don't want to get too gross or too graphic, but if a man is bleeding in that area, a biological
male is bleeding in that area.
You got some major, major problems.
Go see a doctor.
Correct.
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First a medical doctor, and then quickly go straight from the emergency room once they
let you out to a psychiatrist.
A psychiatrist that's not afraid to tell you the truth because that's what you need.
Men do not have babies.
Men do not have periods.
Men can never truly, in that sense, breastfeed a child.
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Yeah, you could put on some fake silicone breastfeeding boobs, but you cannot really
feed a child the way a woman can when she becomes a mother.
We've got to get this straightened out, ladies and gentlemen.
Why are we allowing the weirdest among us and the sick, I mean, people that with mental
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illness, why are we allowing them to lead us?
And if you vote for Kamala Harris, that's exactly what you're doing.
Oh no, she's normal.
Not if she thinks all that other perversion is normal.
She's not normal.
She's off mentally.
Biden, look at him.
I mean, come on.
The conservatives, myself included, were saying, you got to watch this guy.
He's not normal upstairs.
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He's got some major problems.
And what happened?
It was proven and has been proven by his actions and all of that.
He's not normal.
He's got problems upstairs.
No matter how you look at it, maybe it's just his age, whatever it is.
But look at, he's got problems upstairs.
Now, the same people that were trying to warn you about Biden and we all had to pay for
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it are warning you about Kamala Harris.
Absolutely.
Please listen this time.
Don't stick your head in the sand and don't listen.
Can I just be real, ladies and gentlemen?
Can I be real with you?
I am so sick and tired of anybody voting a certain party simply because grandma did it
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or mom did it or, well, if I don't vote this party, I'm going to be excommunicated by my
friends and my family.
Well, then be excommunicated by them.
If they're going to excommunicate you because you have a brain and you use it, you don't
need those people in your life regardless of who they are to you.
That's just the truth.
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Yeah.
I mean, just let's be honest.
Well, I'm going to vote Democrat because my mom would excommunicate.
I mean, I'm sorry, but I'm just going to be honest with you.
Are you really that weak and is your mom really that wicked to cut you off because you choose
to vote something different than she does?
That you actually choose to use your brain, those three brain cells between your ears,
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and you decide, I cannot vote for that kind of weird fruitcake stupidity.
I'm going to vote for JD Vance and Donald Trump.
And if they cut you off, then they're the problem, not you.
And I would say that even for the Republican that only votes Republican because, well,
my mom and dad are Republicans, so I'm only voting Republican.
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You can't think for yourself.
Now, I would hope you still vote Republican, but vote Republican because you looked into
it and you found that the party is more solid than the Democrat party.
You can find the worst Republican and he's still better than the best Democrat.
That's just the way it is.
They're so wicked and they're so evil and they're so disgusting and perverted.
And that just is the truth, hands down.
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But at the same time, everyone that votes Republican, I want them to vote Republican
because they know it's the best choice.
Because here's the reality, ladies and gentlemen, you Democrats, you need to listen to the
truth.
You're not going to because I don't think you...
It's just the fact is you don't care.
You push the party regardless of the policy and what it does to America.
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You're filled with hate, you're filled with anger, you're filled with disgust.
And anything that's normal, you just balk at.
You don't even want to...
Let's face it, you know, you're the anti-Christ, anti-church, anti-God crowd, and anything
that's going to piss off Christians and just conservative Americans and going to church
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and all that traditional...
If it's going to make us mad, you're for it.
Not because it's right, but because it makes us mad.
That's just how disgusting the Democrat party has become.
You know?
It's like they don't care what Trump says.
It's just the fact that Trump said it.
It's got to be wrong.
They don't care what a conservative says.
They don't look into it.
They don't study it out.
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They don't research it.
They don't find out the facts.
It's just because he was a conservative or she was a conservative.
They said it.
So it's got to be wrong.
We got to go the other way.
And you guys have been voted Democrat, voted the left-leaning ticket.
You have created this mess in America and you keep trying to blame conservatives and
the conservative...
None of it's conservative issues or problems.
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Right.
I know.
But most people don't do any research for themselves or educate themselves.
They just follow along, like you said, what my parents did.
And they don't think through because we're lazy.
They're guaranteeing that we're lazy.
Most college students graduate from college not knowing anything about our actual society.
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They just know all these ideologies.
So they're uneducated.
So well, whatever my mom...
Nowadays, it's not even so much our parents.
If we're honest, they're following what their professors in some liberal college told them,
which is the majority of our educational system.
So they're following along with professors that they think know something and other students
and friends.
And again, and then unfortunately, there's a whole chunk of people that don't vote at
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all.
So we're just pretty much turning our country over to ridiculousness.
Did you say there's a whole chunk of people that don't vote at all or chunky people don't
vote at all?
I knew he was going to go there.
I was just trying to clarify.
Ladies and gentlemen, I just don't want to make any mistakes.
I was trying to clarify.
Whatever.
No, but you're absolutely right in this, not in everything.
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I'm always right, first of all.
Anyways, ladies and gentlemen, but my wife, Linda, she's absolutely right in this, that
this is a whole nother episode, maybe 10 episodes, but I'm just going to go throw this out there.
I used to be really big on kids getting out of college, or I'm sorry, high school and
going off to college and getting a good college education.
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And I still wouldn't be against it if there was such thing as a good college education
anymore.
But now it's that these are not places of higher education.
It's more like a deeper indoctrination, because you go take an economics course.
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And I was watching this little clip by Charlie Kirk, where he was on a campus, a college
campus, and as some kid comes up there to argue with him, Charlie Kirk asks him, hey,
what are you studying?
He's an economist, economy and finance.
Oh, so you've read, and he named off like Thomas Sowell and people of that nature.
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No, no, never heard of him.
So Milton Freeman, no, never heard of him.
And so he went through a whole bunch of these economists and financiers that they should
be learning from.
No, we don't know them.
Who did they know?
They knew all the communists.
They knew all the Marxists.
That's what their professors are teaching them.
And we are very familiar with some children that went off to a Christian college, and
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although they still got a fairly decent education biblically and such, when they came back,
there was still a lot of liberal undertones that I found disgusting coming from a Bible
college with these liberal undertones.
It's like, wait, wait, you were taught what?
This was a discussion where?
And yeah, I wanted to go down there and knock some heads together.
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But these children said, please don't do that.
You'll embarrass us.
So I didn't.
So anyways, I stayed away from that.
But even on Christian campuses, I don't know what it is.
Listen, you college professors and you people, even in the Christian community, you denominations
and such that have your Christian colleges to teach your kids how to be future pastors
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and such, get all that liberal nonsense garbage off of your college.
Well, we're just trying to offer them everything and let them make up their mind.
We don't send our children to your colleges to make up their mind.
We send our children to your colleges so that you can teach them the truth that works, especially
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Bible colleges.
If I just wanted to leave it up to my kids to make up their own minds about the Bible,
I would never have spent any money or time or anything sending them off to a college.
That is so stupid.
I mean, think about that.
Why send them to a college if the colleges that we're just going to let them make up
their own mind?
No garbage.
Tell them the truth.
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If you go to learn history, I want them to learn the truth in history.
If I'm sending off to a Bible college, I want them to learn the Bible.
You teach them the Bible, you know, whatever it math, science.
I want them to learn that.
Make up their mind.
That's why you have kids going to biology classroom and still think that men can have
babies.
Absolutely.
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That's terrifying.
It's stupid.
They're dumbing down our entire society.
Like I said, I used to think that college education was something and I'm realizing
no, now it's not.
Young people, you're in high school or you just graduated from high school and you're
wondering what you're going to do with your life, go find a good career that you want
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to do.
Take some courses, like welding.
We need welders.
We need electricians.
We need electrical engineers.
We need heating and AC.
All of those guys make really good money.
How do I know?
We just hired a bunch of them to work at the church.
They're making great money.
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Go take some of those classes.
Take some of those courses.
Go to one of those schools.
Usually you're in and out in about a year, maybe two years, and you can start a really
great career while all those other kids are going to come out of college with massive
debt that they'll be paying on for the next 30 years.
You come out debt free and you can jump right into a great paying job.
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So go that route.
When you're learning heating and air conditioning, those guys there that are teaching that, they're
not telling you about communist nonsense or Marxist nonsense.
I would hope not.
Although there are some union jobs that certainly are leaning that direction.
Oh yeah, and do your best to stay away from unions.
Before anybody, I said this in the pulpit one time, was talking about unions and communism
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and all that.
I had some union workers get mad at me.
I made it clear while I was talking about it.
I'm not talking about the worker per se.
Because you need a job.
You need to feed your family, and that's the only job.
You take the job and you feed your family.
I'm talking about the union itself and that union mindset.
It's all communism.
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It makes everybody equal.
So the hard worker gets dinged.
He gets put on the same level as the one that just shows up.
That's communism.
And they demand higher wages for less work.
That's communism.
Well, that sounds great for the worker, but you can't run a country that way, ladies and
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gentlemen, because every nation that has embraced communism, it has failed.
Everywhere it's been tried, it has failed.
Now, so when you push that on a nation, it begins to fail.
Why are we paying such high prices here in America versus other places?
Communism.
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Unions.
When the union forces a company to pay its employees more money, and it forces them,
and all of these benefits, well, that money has to come from somewhere.
All the prices go up.
Or the government.
Or the government, yeah.
Fast food is costing more than sit-down restaurants because some ridiculous law that says that
fast food workers get $20 an hour.
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Which, by the way, they're all going to be unemployed soon.
Or at least a good chunk of them, because they're being replaced with robots.
Yeah, it was, was it last week that we went to Santa Barbara?
Yeah.
Okay, so last week we go to Santa Barbara, and we were driving around, we were looking
for something, and I was really thirsty.
So now I'm going to tell you what restaurant we went in.
Now, we don't do this normally.
It was the first time I stepped into a McDonald's in years, literally.
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And we just went in there to get an iced tea.
Because I understand, I was told that McDonald's has great iced tea.
So we went in there to get iced tea.
So when we walked through the door, there was a little, like, I don't know, a touch
screen thing that you order on.
Okay, touch screen, boo boo boo boo.
So we ordered up our two iced teas, and that's all we got was two iced teas, on this touch
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screen.
And it was paid at the touch screen.
And there was some little numbers that were there, so, you know, so they can bring us
our order at our table.
There was only, like, two people working in the back, maybe three.
Maybe somebody was in the way in the back.
But there was just a small handful of people working in this McDonald's.
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Maybe three people.
So we ordered our iced teas.
We went and found our table.
We were sitting there, and then a few minutes later, our iced teas come.
And the iced tea was brought to us by the same lady that I saw behind the counter doing
something.
And, but everything was touch screen.
I watched other people come in to order some food, touch screen, you know, and they would
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sit down and people would bring it to them.
In other words, my point is, is those touch screens replaced workers.
Why?
Because the workers demanded a, what they call a living wage.
So the state of California says you have to pay fast food employees $20 an hour.
Now you would think that all these fast food places were suddenly upset at this, and they
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really weren't.
They were just using, they wanted an excuse to not have to pay people at all.
So what did they do?
They started replacing those high wage earners with touch screens and kiosks.
And honestly, on one hand it frustrates me because, you know, now fewer, there's fewer
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job openings, fewer places for people to work like that straight out of high school or in
high school or college to, you know, for extra money and such, because that's what those
jobs were supposed to be for.
Not a living wage, but a wage to help pay for books and give them spending money to
go to the mall and things of that nature.
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So now those jobs are being eliminated because they're being replaced with touch screens.
Why?
Because in the state of California you have to pay those people an outrageous amount,
and now all the food prices go up.
Ladies and gentlemen, go into a fast food place just to check out the prices and see
how much it was.
Like I said, we went to a phenomenal restaurant, La Papillon in Lancaster is a really nice restaurant.
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It's kind of semi-high end.
Super nice restaurant.
And their buffet in the day is cheaper than the fast food.
Why?
Because they don't have to pay their employees $20 an hour to serve.
Okay.
But they have to, they have to pay that at the fast food place.
Who's the problem behind all that?
Democrats, the real weirdos out there.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we're not making any of this up.
The Democrat party and Democrats, the liberals, they destroy everything they touch.
They destroy everything they touch.
Every major problem in this country, you look at any major problem in this country, there's
Democrats behind it.
I'm telling you true.
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Every major problem in this country, all the division that we're seeing in this country
that keeps getting pushed upon Trump and the conservatives.
No, it's the Democrats.
That was started with Obama.
Don't get me started on that, ladies and gentlemen, because I need to wrap this thing up.
But I'm telling you, when they start calling someone who's just a solid American like JD
Vance, who stands up for traditional values, he's being weird.
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And who's saying this?
The people who have their arms around are in bed with the LGBT community, the abortionists,
all of these weird, true weirdos that are actually perverts and sickos.
So don't get caught up in that, ladies and gentlemen, we've got to get this nation back
to traditional values, because we're losing our nation, ladies and gentlemen.
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No, I agree.
It's so convoluted.
It sounds like we've gone on 50 different bunny trails, but they're all ultimately related
to the same thing, which is the insanity of the left that everything from traditional
family values to what somebody's worth in their pay grade.
And again, they're all pan...
All of these things go back to what I was talking about earlier is pandering to a group
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of people that are lazy.
They want more money than they deserve for a job that they're not even doing.
They want benefits.
They want a paycheck for doing nothing, in essence, or they want to downplay traditional
family values.
All of it though is ultimately to redirect so that the state is in control and in charge
of your life.
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If your children are raised by the government, by government schools, by government employees,
if the government makes sure that you're getting X amount of money, whether it's through welfare
or through a ridiculous minimum wage on a job you don't even have to do, it's all about
ultimately control.
And the more they take away the power and the education, the more they control all of
those, they're all small avenues that lead back to governmental control, which ultimately
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governmental control takes, is in charge of our religious freedoms or lack thereof.
It's all heading towards the same thing.
So yes, it sounds like we've talked about 50 different things and we could probably
keep going, but ultimately it's because the government wants to be in control because
in most communist countries, in fact in all communist countries, it goes, oh, but they've
voted those people in.
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First of all, not really.
And second of all, once they're in control, they don't let go of control so easily.
Just like the article that Denise sent us about the elections in Venezuela this week,
that they kept disqualifying the candidates that were conservative.
Once they were clearly winning, one I believe the other opponent was at 90% in the primaries
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and they disqualified her.
Sound familiar?
Finding reasons to knock out your opponent?
We live in a crazy world and we see countries like Venezuela and they're not even hiding
it, right?
Some countries that are communist kind of still hide behind a facade of not being communist,
even though they are behind the scenes.
But Venezuela doesn't even try to hide behind a facade and that's the direction we're heading.
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And people just go, oh, we're still, but we can make it work.
It's just ridiculous.
And again, may seem like completely separate issues, but parents outside of the home, two
mommies, destroying the family structure, destroying education.
It may sound like conspiracy theories, but they're all playing out and it's all about
controlling people so that the government is ultimately in control of it all.
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We're going to wrap this up, ladies and gentlemen, but I'm going to leave you with this.
Do a little research.
Okay.
I'm going to leave you with this.
Do your research because some of you may have remembered this, but some time ago there used
to be a car sold here in America called the Yugo, Y-U-G-O.
And it was like one of the world's worst production vehicles.
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They would just fall apart.
Okay.
Yugo, the reason it was named that, because it came from Yugoslavia when Yugoslavia was
part of the USSR.
So it was under communist control.
They couldn't even build a car, ladies and gentlemen, it would literally fall apart.
So where are the Yugos today?
You know, well, they got rid of them.
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Why?
Nobody wanted to put in the work to try to get those things to remain moving or on the
road.
In other words, people were smart and they got rid of the Yugo.
And now there's people in America that say, we can make communism work.
We can make it work.
I know those guys couldn't, but we can.
You know, communism is just like the car made under communism.
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The best thing that you do with it is put it in a car crusher and squish it and turn
it into a paperweight.
You get rid of it.
You don't try to fix something that's not worth fixing.
You get rid of it and you get something better.
And that's all communism, Marxism and all these kids and socialism, all that, but we
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can make it better.
No, you can't.
It's like a Yugo.
It's like the car.
It just needs to be put in the car crusher and squished, turned into a paperweight.
You keep it around on your desk.
So you remember, never want to go back to that.
And then you go get something better.
That's what it is, ladies and gentlemen, in the United States of America, our constitution,
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our form of government, when we get back to the constitution is the best on the planet.
And it has been for over 200 years.
Absolutely.
And now we just need to get back to that and cut out all the nonsense, get rid of all the
you goes in our country and in our politics.
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So anyways, but do that.
Just check it out.
You go, Y-U-G-O and see what happened to that car and that car company here in America.
And you'll see that's what we need to do with communism.
So ladies and gentlemen, it's been a pleasure, Linda.
It's been a pleasure.
Are you leaving?
No.
Excuse me?
You said it's been a pleasure.
It's been a pleasure.
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Okay.
It's been a pleasure.
Thank you for having me.
I appreciate it.
Soon as I end this, I want my eggs.
You got it.
Okay.
But ladies and gentlemen, we will talk very, very soon.
God bless you all.
God bless.
Thank you for joining us at Table Flippers.
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