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June 18, 2024 37 mins
This podcast edition of Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness features journalist Brandon Waltens.  ( @KennethRWebster )
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The Giganic government sucks pursuit of happiness. Radio is do up Liberty and freedom
will make you smile of a suitof happen and us on your radio toil
just as Cheeseburg is Libery rise atthe suit of Today is National Panic Day

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or a CNN calls it Tuesday,or if you're a President Biden supporter,
I guess every day until November fifthis going to be It's going to pretty
much be Panic Day. But Hi, I'm Kenny Webster. Thanks for tuning
on the radio today. Brandon Walton'sstopping by this afternoon from Texas Scorecard.
We're going to take a trip upto Fort Worth, Terrence County, where
you are going to see how farleft agitators working in the Deep State,

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people working in municipal and county governmentup there in Fort Worth are trying to
flip the only red city in Americainto a deep blue crap factory that looks
an awful lot like the rest ofour country right now. But before we
get to any of that, let'sstart the show in New York State,
New York, soit you remember,are you old enough to remember? Four
years ago? Four years ago wasa fun time in America. We had

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race riots happening all over the country. Afghanistan was stella mess. It's great
now, but at the time itwas in shambles. And then there was
this pandemic going on. You mayremember watching videos of moms on airplanes being
kicked off of the flight because theycouldn't get their two year old to put
on a mask. You might remembervideos of people with breathing issues being canceled

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from polite society for the same reason. Here's an interesting report I just read
at townhall dot com about mask mandates. They went into effect during the pandemic,
and the pushback came from critics whonot only question their effectiveness but also
discussed the security implementations of normalizing theconcealing of one's identity. Oh, you

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are smart enough to remember twenty twentywhen people put on man and then they
rioted all over the country while youhad to have the mask on. It
probably just a coincidence that while youwere wearing the mask you were burning down
a car dealership or a church ora target or whatever. But it became
a safety issue, a public safetyissue. And now guess who finally agrees
with us on this Democrats amazingly.Democrats, look, it's probably not a

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coincidence that we recently learned from Faucithat the mask mandates did nothing to slow
the spread of COVID, probably madeour health worse. But now we see
Kathy Hochl, the Democrat governor ofNew York State, repeating right wing talking
points from twenty twenty. Kathy Hocklis considering a ban on face masks,

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more specifically on New York City subways, and the reason why is because of
the anti Semitism. It turns outpeople put these masks on and then they
go after Jewish people. Here's areport today townhall dot com says, at
a sweeping press conference on public safety, Governor Hokel started by addressing two recent
incidents that have targeted Jewish New Yorkers. The governor pointed to a Tuesday vandalism

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at the home of Brooklyn Museum's directorthe Brooklyn Museum's director, and a reported
train incident the night prior, wherequote, a group donning masks took over
a subway car, scaring riders andchanting things about Hitler and wiping out the
Jews. Wait. A second NewYork City subway station. What was that?

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Daniel Perry, Daniel Penny. Ialways forget which guy was in Austin
and which one was in New York. But I was told over and over
again that the subways in New YorkCity are completely safe, and only a
white supremacist would think otherwise. Boy, how much the world's changed in just
a few months, or I guessliberal perspective on it. Kathy Hochl said

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she has started discussions with Mayor EricAdams and state lawmakers about a potential mask
crackdown, A mask crackdown that soundslike something Trump would do. A previous
state law banning face masks in publicwas reversed in twenty twenty due to the
COVID nineteen pandemic, when masks becamemandatory in most public settings. Oh,

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the irony is so palpable you couldcut it with a butter knife. Shortly
thereafter, Mayor Adams voice to hissupport during an interview on the Cats and
Cosby radio show, What the isthat? There's a you're telling me there's
a radio show in New York Citycalled It's Well, it's a feline and
a guy doing a Bill Cosby impersonation. I don't know what it is anyway.

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During the interview, Mayor Adams madea comparison between people wearing masks to
hide their faces and the Ku KluxKlan. Look, I agree with you.
I just kind of wonder where youwere four years ago. You know
what I mean. Listen to thisquote from the report. Doctor King did
not hide his face when he marchedand for the things he thought were wrong

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in the country. Those civil rightsleaders did not hide their faces. They
stood up. In contrast to thatthe Klan hid their faces. I agree
with you, may Or Adams.I gotta think most reasonable people agree with
you. But weirdly enough, Palestinianactivists and Antifa and Black Lives Matter do
not agree with you. Meanwhile,Kathy Hokeel said, hiding behind masks to

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carry out criminal behavior will not betolerated. But don't worry. I'm sure
they'll change their mind about this wholething in ten minutes. This is Kenny
Webster's Pursuit of Happiness on KPRC ninepoint fifty Houston. This is the music

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of Rue Paul. This music's likefifteen years old. I don't know what
the rules are on this. Arewe allowed to call them trannys. Rue
Paul calls them trannys. We gotinto trouble on Facebook a while back when
we posted a meme. It wasCaitlin Jenner getting into an old sports car
and the joke said something like it'sa souped up tranny that doesn't run as
well as it used to, orsomething like that. It was a pretty

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funny meme and then Facebook said youought not post anything for six months.
Six months anyway, there's a reporttoday for Madeline Liesman Joe, Remember the
topless trans woman from a year agogot into trouble at the White House.
It was a guy with fake boobstook his boobies out at a big silicon

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breas or whatever out at the WhiteHouse lawn for a Pride event, and
there were children there. Now that'sso called trans woman, which just means
it's opposite day. It means it'sa guy who flashed his prosthetic breast during
a White House Pride event last yearhas been arrested. This man is being
accused of sexually assaulting not one,not two, but five people. Wow,

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that's five more people than most peoplesexually assault. Now to recap journalists
previously reported last year how a transgendermodel went topless on the White House lawn
during a Pride event. That wasrose Montoya, and this was the line
for the White House. They toldthis person you could never come back here
again. We're just we're shocked thetransgender people act this way. We had

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no idea, we didn't know theywere like this at all. Apparently the
White House people who organize the eventhave had their eyes closed at every single
Pride rally or event they've ever attended. And this guy shows up. He
unhooked his dress and then he cuppedand shook his breast in plants in front
of the Truman balcony where the Prideflag hung in the background. You really

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got to wonder what Truman would havethought. Don't don't laugh, it's gross,
right, don't Truman would be rollingin his anyway. Okay, So,
in response to the criticism at thetime, this guy rose Montoya said,
going topless in DC is legal,and I fully support the movement to
free the nipple. Yeah, okay, here's where this gets a little tricky.

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I am I know it's going tomake some of you uncomfortable. I
actually agree if a guy's allowed toshow his nipples in public. Why shouldn't
a woman be allowed to? Butthere's a time and a place for everything,
right, Like, I don't itjust it was a weird thing to
do. You're a guy with fakebreasts walking around at the White House with
your nipples out in front of children. You know, time and a place,

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right, So it's all it's gross, it's awkward, it's uncomfortable,
it's inappropriate. Everybody should have knownthat. The White House called the behavior
inappropriate. Apparently I agreed with Joewhoever is in charge of whatever Joe's decision
or behavior, whatever Joe's opinions aresupposed to be. Apparently, on this
one issue, he and I saweyed eye or she or they they them,

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I don't want to assume their gender. And the White House said the
people who appeared in the video wouldnot be invited back. Well, now
we learn that same dude, RoseMontoya, has been accused of sexual assault
by another transgender person, his exgirlfriend, Jesse Diamond, who is a
female reportedly I identifies as a man. Hang on a second, If a

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trans man and a trans woman getinto a relationship with each other, essentially
a man pretending to be a womanand a woman pretending to be a man.
Isn't that just a heterosexual couple?That's just You're just whatever, fine,
Okay. The news broke June thirteenth, the victim posted a thread to

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twitter x accusing Montoya of sexually assaultingShim while Shim was recovering from fallio surgery,
a surgery that attempts to make femalegenitalia resemble male genitalia. Excuse me
while I vomit all over the placereal quick. In a video posted to
TikTok, the victim provides screenshots purportedto be from Montoya admitting to the sexual

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assault in some conversation or something.And that is just fascinating how quickly this
person went from being a hero tothe left to a person they don't want
anything to do with. They haveno opinion about this person, never heard
of him before, never heard ofhim, never heard of her, don't
know who that is. The detailsare pretty grotesque. It was during this

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time when the victim was very vulnerableafter having the surgery that she alleges that
the abuse occurred. The victim says, I was physically incapable of walking the
first ten times that he raped me, well, he called him a her.
It's confusing, but the quote continues, I couldn't run away if I
tried, and I couldn't afford tostay anywhere else. Yuh. In the

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emails, rose Montoya reportedly said,I'm really sorry I broke your trust and
I violated you. I'm sorry Iforced myself on you. The report points
out here that the email address listedin the video and the screen shots made
public by the victim matches that ofthe suspect's personal website. So yeah,
this checks out. Appears to bea paper trail, proving that it's real.

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At least it looks that way.Meanwhile, M D. Kittle today
is reporting on the trans mass shooterfrom Nashville. Do you remember that that
happened over a year ago? Youremember the tranifesto, the mass shooter that
killed a bunch of children at aChristian church Christian school in Nashville. Everybody

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will remind you of Parkland or SandyHook, but nobody on the left ever
wants to talk about the mass shootingat the Christian school in Nashville because the
shooter was a transgender person. MichaelPatrick Leahy walked out of a Nashville Courthouse
earlier this week. Celebrating his freedom, at least for now. The CEO
and editor in chief of the TennesseeStar declared, I am a freeman and

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can continue to exercise my First Amendmentrights. Pere's. The editor says he
was being threatened with jail before revealingthe source of the documents. You know
they printed the manifesto. A judgeis putting freedom of press on trial in
the Nashville trans shooter case. TennesseeCourt Judge Laysha Miles ordered the journalist in

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question here to court after his StarNews network reported on portions of the so
called manifesto by Audrey Elizabeth Haley,the transgender identified shooter who murdered six people
at a Nashville Christian school. Accordingto the report, they obtain images of
roughly eighty pages of the killer's journalthe police found in her vehicle. That's

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your tranifesto. The journal entries coveredthe weeks before she stormed into Covenant School
in late March twenty twenty three andfatally shot three nine year olds and three
adults. Miles last week scheduled theshow cause hearing to find find out whether
publishing portions of the killer's journals violatedan order regarding Haley's documents and whether the

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suspect could face jail time. Thejournalist is the suspect here, not the
actual shooter. But the Tennessee Startdidn't publisher linked to the documents, that
just reported on them. They talkedabout their existence. Is it against the
law to talk about how something exists? Lay? He said he would go

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to jail before revealing the source ofthe photocopy documents, which have been authenticated
by authenticated by local police. Hetold a free speech activist, Michael Schellenberger
in an interview quote, A judgedoesn't have the right to force me to
do something unconstitutional. Yeah, that'strue. This legal battle is now garnering

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international attention. Monday's proceedings, thedirection of which changed after Miles denied The
Star's request to dismiss the show causehearing, have left Leahy in a kind
of legal limbo. The Tennessee Starargues the show cause hearing violates Tennessee's Shield

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law, supposed to protect reporters frombeing compelled to reveal their sources and hinders
the news outlets due process rights,so they already in a law in Tennessee
that's supposed to protect journalists. Butnow Summer pointing out rightfully, so this
is also a violation of the FirstAmendment. I can't believe there's even a

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question here of whether or not thejournalists did anything wrong. Do you think
this would be happening if the shooterwasn't a transgender person? Do you think
this would be happening if it wasn'tPride Month, if we weren't living in,
as my friend Jesse calls it,the United States of Gay, where
the LGBTQIA plus Infinity sign agenda ismore important than Judeo Christian beliefs. I

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think you know the answers the happiness. This is Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness
on KPRC nine fifty Houston. AllRight, it is Tuesday, and we
live in Texas, so probably asgood a time as ever to check in
our front with our friends at Texasscorecard dot com. Why don't we start

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with this? I know we're Houston, Texas, but there is an awful
lot going on in Fort Worth rightnow. Fort Worth, Arren County that
is supposed to be the largest Republicancommunity in the country, largest Republican county,
largest Republican controlled city, Fort Worth. That's it. That's the place
every other Republican community wants to belike. Right. So, as it

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turns out, a group in Arlingtonheld an LGBT Pride event. Another group
at Fort Worth hosted a similar eventwhere children were seen dancing with drag performers.
And this was just about as vileand repri I mean, it's not
just someone in a princess dress.They're dressed like Tina Turner. It's very

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I mean it's it's to suggest thatthis is sexual would be an understatement,
and it involves kids. Now here'swhere it gets frustrating. It's tech taxpayer
funded. They used our tax moneyto pay for this. Here with the
details is Brandon Waltons from Texas scorecarddot Com. Brenton Brandon. If this
is what's happening in Fort Worth,what hope does the rest of the country

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have? Exactly? I mean,it's crazy how you see these stories coming
out. You would expect them tocome out of Austin, right, and
for sure you do see these sortsof events here. Actually, weird thing
about Austin is that you've got PrideMonth in June, but the school district
here they do like a Pride Weekin like April or May, and then

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the Austin Pride Month is actually inAugust, so Auden gets to like double
and triple dip into the the LGBTfestivity. So that's where you actually see
more stuff out of Austin actually inAugust. That's when they do it,
even when it's well, I don'tknow, I don't know why to do
it that way as as as actuallyinvolved, they involved the public schools,

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right, they do. It's likeit was just some separate thing. But
like like the school district in Austin, Austin I ste holds a Pride Week
that's gotten progressively worse in the sensethat literally part of the curriculum that was
exposed either was this year or justthis last year was Okay, we're gonna
have conversations about this, and specificallyJesus are told, hey, don't tell

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your parents about this, okay.So that's so that's how you know it's
fine when they're worn'ting young children notto share the information with their parents.
Yeah, it's always a bad yeah, bad time when you see that,
and so that's why I think yougot to see it so much. Right
now is Austin actually kind of spreadthe pride around all year long, but
but in Fort Worth though, literallyjust this last weekend they held the Trinity

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Pride Fest, which was sponsored byUH in part essentially by the city by
their tourism bureaus at Fort Worth.And I think, you know, I
can't remember if we had talked aboutthis last week, but much of the
same stuff that we had seen comingout of the Arlington event from the week
prior, they keep getting worse andworse. Right because it started out and

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it was Okay, we're gonna wavesome rainbow flags and maybe they'll be like,
you know, some sort of dragperformance or something. Now they're like
selling the same merchandise stuff that youknow, shirts that have like obscenities on
them literally and not making this up. They're like selling these clay pots that
look like butts's. So those areapparently the new trend at these events,

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and you know, it's it's absolutelybizarre. It's again a situation where you
see them cranking it up. Butthe sad part is you see the video,
you see the clips of these Imean, you have these kids there.
I don't know what's going on,right, and it makes it even
worse than when you look at itand say, Okay, actually, taxpier
dollars are big used to find thisin Fort Worth, which is a sensibly,

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by the way, the largest Republicancity or like the only Republican city
in the country basically, and yetthis is what they're doing, all right.
So according to the report, hereyou have fully grown men wearing women's
underwear and BDSM puppy masks dancing withyoung children in front of a stage.

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Y'all means all stickers are getting passedout. I guess that part doesn't bother
me as much as the men inunderwear. I will ask you this,
Brannon. Three times a year isthat enough? I mean, May,
June, August? Why not everymonth it's May, it's June, it's
August. I mean, have youseen, like, I'm not even joking,
some of these calendars. There's likeit's like every other day half the

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year is being taken by one LGBTday or week or month or another.
They're taking over the calendar. Yeah, I got to assume the anti gay
movement is fueled by this, andmuch the same w that the anti abortion
movement is fueled by late term abortions. In much the same way the anti

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BLM movement is fueled by saying alllives don't matter. It's never enough.
Whatever they do, it's never enough. They if we tell them they can
get married, they have to dancenaked with children. If we tell them,
you know, it's a you canhave your parade, they have to
involve young kids and people wearing bondagecostumes. And that's the line I think.
I mean that's someone will say,well, what's what's the line?

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The line is when you involve prepubescent kids that aren't old enough to learn
about heterosexual relations, but they areold enough to hang out with a fully
grown man with fake jugs in women'slingerie. I mean for me, right,
yeah, I think that's a prettyeasy line for most people to make.
But never forget by the way youhave. You know, this is

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the state of the Democrat Party.I mean in your backyard, as you
stood, you had Democrat state representativegosh what was your name? SoC sew
No, Sean Tierry? Is thattu? I'm to get okay Ton Thiri,
who I believe voted for a billthis last time to stop these sorts

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of drag performances, inappropriate sexual performancesto kids. I'm pretty sure she voted
for that. She voted for someof the other you know, pro children
LEGISLATIONIP stuff that would be common sensethat I think would pass unanimously if you
were having these bouts ten years ago. Well, she got so hammered by
it she got ousted in her primaryelection just a couple of weeks ago.
So it just says there's no roomat all in the Democrat Party right now

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for anyone to stop and stand upand say, hey, maybe maybe this
is going a little too far.Okay. Meanwhile, in Fort Worth,
it doesn't just stop with taxpayer fundedpride events for prepubescent kids. Apparently Fort
Worth just hired a diversity consultant.Now, Documents uncovered by Terren County GEOP
chair bow Friend show the Fort WorthCity Council is spending hundreds of thousands of

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dollars on this, literally a sixfigure upwards of a hunt hundred and fifty
thousand dollars. Is there an issuewith diversity? There's not enough diversity in
Fort Worth. I don't get itapparently not right, and it's expanding.
I mean, essentially the city hasits own DEI department. They're expanding that
funding, bringing in and outside consultants. What's very clear to me from you

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know, looking at a lot ofthis DEI stuff that we've done a lot
of reporting over it, especially overthe last couple of years, is that,
man, there's some money to bemade on this. I mean,
it's amazing these consultants, right,they go from town to town. They're
like you know, traveling salesmen essentially, and they get hired by school districts,
they get contracts from cities, fromcounties, et cetera. I don't
know what they're actually doing. They'reconsulting, I guess on being more diverse,

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and the taxpayers are the ones thatare putting the bill for all this.
Yeah, I mean, I guesswe must be idiots, Brandon,
because you can get paid to justpoint at someone and say, oh,
he's white, he's racist, Ohhe's black, he's a victim. And
then what does that pay? Onehundred and fifty thousand dollars a year,
that way above the national average forincome publicly funded privately funded. That's way

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more than most people are paying,and it doesn't seem like it's a very
hard job. Am I just confused? No, I mean it doesn't doesn't
look that way to me. Itlooks pretty looks pretty easy. And yet
these people are these people are stillstill out there making money. All right.
Lately, I've enjoyed the juxtaposition betweenKen Paxton and the Texas Supreme Court.

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Last week we shut down Uplift HarrisCounty, basically a socialist program in
the County of Harris. It's justfull of blown socialism. It's a universal
basic income. What's that mean?It's socialism? We just it's communism.
We take your money and we giveit to people that don't want to work.
Now, the Supreme Court of Texashas been granted a review of a

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previous decision that allowed politically motivated lawfareagainst First Assistant Attorney General Brent Webster by
the Texas State Bar. The TexasState Bar is could old by Marxists.
I mean, it's Claire's day whatthey're up to right now. They're trying
to change Texas. They're trying toshift Texas blue, and they're doing it,
among other things, by taking therights away from attorneys who actually want

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to fight for conservative values. Enemynumber one Ken Paxton, Enemy number two
Brent Webster. For those that don'tunderstand the case here, can you explain
it in Layman's terms. Yeah,Essentially, you go back to twenty twenty
December of twenty twenty, after thepresidential election Texas, led by you know,
Attorney General Ken Paxton, and thenyou've got first Attorney General Assistant Attorney

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General Brent Webster, who's one ofhis top attorneys there in the office.
You know, they're leading this chargein eighteen state coalition to challenge some of
the results in I think states likePennsylvania, and so Supreme Court tosses that
out. They don't even hear it. Well, the Texas State Bar,
this is the group that's charged withpolicing lawyers, charged with licensing them,

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et cetera, has been spending thelast couple of years trying to censure and
ultimately take away strip a trade generalcontact and his cop staff or their Brent
Webster of their law licenses for filingthat lawsuit, for having the goal to
file that lawsuit. The Texas SupremeCourt now is reviewing that case. One

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of the cases that has been allowingthis whole process to go forward for the
last couple of years, and sohopefully we'll see something from them soon.
But you know, it is amazing. I mean, Cam, I know
is this hasn't been done in anyof the other states where where going onto
this lawsuit, it's just again anotheranother attack from the Texas State bar who's

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really revealed themselves. I mean,you wouldn't really think anything of them,
really having a pinion of them,and you see, oh wow, they're
actually super far left. Yeah,And isn't it interesting how this is happening
on both a state level a federallevel. And of course we see what's
going on in the state of NewYork. New York is that's like ground
zero right now for lawfair. Butthen in the rest of the country,

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I mean, even in Texas,it's hard to believe it's a coincidence that
it's happening all over the country atthe same time. I mean, look
at what's going on with Alex Jones. If Alex Jones needs to pay one
point five billion dollars for being wrongabout something, why aren't we going after
the New York Times or the WashingtonPost or CNN. Yeah, I mean,
we never do that. Right.You've got Alex Jones hold up in

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his studio, trying to hold onto what he can these other places.
Just there's no problem at all.If you'd have told me fifteen twenty years
ago i'd be fighting for Alex jonesfree speech rights, I would not have
believed you. But now that's anissue I actually feel quite passionately about.
Oh yeah, I know same here. I mean, I certainly don't agree

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with everything he says, but whenthe left has gone this far to silence
free speech, I mean, Ithink it makes allies out of all of
us. I cannot express this enough. Folks, go to Texas scorecard Dot,
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Happiness on KPRC nine fifty Houston.All right, let's go to Hollywood,
worst place on the West Coast.Is this a spoiled, pampered, narcissistic
Hollywood bratt or what? I don'tknow why Quintin Tarantino is allowed to say

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the N word, but apparently heapparently he is allowed to. I don't
know the role is a But whathe's not allowed to do is be a
Jew or whatever it is that heis. Isn't he? Isn't he Italian?
I guess he must be pro Israel. Breitbart dot com today reports a
group of pro Hamas anti Israel protestersharassed director Quentin Tarantino in a New York

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City restaurant recently. Well, itsays in the report, it's a New
York restaurant. There's a video postedby someone who goes by the online name
crackhead Barney, and in the video, Tarantino is seen eating quietly alone at
a restaurant when he's approached by somebodywho yells. When Tarantino, the Oscar
winner, looks up and says,hey, probably expecting a you know,

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a fan or something, and thenthe person that said his name says,
why are you a Zionist piece ofexcrement? She yells, going to Israel,
she adds accusingly, didn't look likehe was going to Israel. Looked
like he was eating his lunch ordinner or whatever. But okay, well

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there It turns out the there isan explanation to why he's pro Israel.
His wife is an Israeli woman.Her name is Daniella Pick, and Danielle
reportedly lives in the Jewish State.She's been there for about a half a
year. But meanwhile, in thevideo, there's a few more things you
should notice here. Quentin Tarantino isseen then exiting the restaurant through a very

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hostile crowd of pro Hamas protesters,yelling free Palestine and chanting toes toes toes,
which apparently is a taunt, areference to the director's affinity to show
women's bare feet in his movies.Did you know he has a foot fetish?
I know it's weird, but Iguess people knew that. So crackhead
Barney, the person that posted thisvideo, falls out of her dress and

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Quentin Tarantino somehow doesn't lose his lunch, and then she demands Tarantino use the
N word, which is another moviereference about his poetic use of the word
and so many of his screenplays.And for the record, he has a
right to use the word. Whatever, It's not the point I'm trying to
make. But crackhead Barney is inthe same bullying, appears to be the
same person that was recently contructed AlecBaldwin back in April. Does that Do

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you remember when that happened? Ah? You remember, now, don't you.
Tarantino handles himself about as well asanybody could in that situation. But
hell, crackhead Barney is such avile, disgust and piece of excrement.
She even made Alec Baldwin look sympathetic. I actually felt sorry for Alec Baldwin
after watching that video. I cheeredwhen Baldwin slapped the phone out of her

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fat, stupid, fascist hitler lovinghands. Tarantino, by the way,
is sixty one years old, andwhatever you think of him, he's very
successful, a roaring success in hischosen field, happily married, he's a
father with a family, so Idoubt very much. He's the kind of
guy who could be harassed and intimidatedby this stupid behavior. He probably doesn't
care if anything, crackhead Barney isdoing more damage than good to her appalling

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cause she's just mad that Tarantino didthis a week after her pals in Hamas
butchered hundreds of innocent Israeli civilians.As it turns out, Quentin Tarantino visited
a military base in Israel very recentlytell boost morale in the wake of the

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brutal terror attacks by Palestinian forces onsouthern Israel last week. There's photos of
the director and his visit that wereposted to the Israel War Room x account,
and in it it shows Tarantino standingwith members of the Israeli Defense Force
in front of a helicopter. Youknow, back during the pandemic, Tarantino

(31:42):
chose to remain in Israel for ninemonths. He said, if I'm going
to be in another country, thecountry that handled COVID the best is probably
the best country to be in.He said that to Jimmy Kimmel back in
twenty twenty one. Do they handleCOVID the I don't know. I'm not
going to go there. But Idon't. I probably don't agree with a
lot of Tarantino's political beliefs, butI certainly don't agree with a bunch of

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Hamas nut jobs harassing a Hollywood moviedirector in a restaurant. Or maybe you
know people on the left deserve it. I don't know. Whatever. Meanwhile,
a report from the same website detailshow the Stupid and Sufferable Tony Awards
attracted a mere three point five millionviewers Sunday night. That's a fourteen percent
loss from last year's ratings. I'mactually surprised it's that high. Do you

(32:27):
believe those numbers? I don't.Basically, what that's saying is ninety nine
point nine percent of the country chosenot to watch former First Lady and two
time presidential loser Hillary Clinton get anunearned standing ovation before lecturing us about suffrage
and how important it is to vote. The only good news for the Tonys

(32:50):
is that Sunday represented only its secondworst ratings night. The worst was back
in twenty twenty one, when evenless people watched. So now we get
to my favorite part of the newsstory, the sikaphant entertainment media's excuse for
Sunday's dismal ratings. Listen to thisat the Rap. The Wrap is a
Hollywood news outlet. They say quotetaking place on Father's Day might have impacted

(33:13):
the show's viewership, But put that'spersons viewing TV levels for Sunday, marking
the lowest Sunday primetime recorded since themeasurement began over three decades ago. Additionally,
overall TV usage saw a ten percentdowntick this year. Ah, that's
a shame. Huh. Hollywood's notmaking as much money as they used to

(33:37):
off of their useless award shows.We live in a country with three hundred
and fifty million people. In acountry like this, apparently more than four
million people watch Wheel of Fortune everysingle day. Four point four million people
watch The Prices Right every single day. Something called Golden Wedding got five point

(34:00):
two million viewers. You're gonna blameFather's Day for the dismal showing. I
gotta think the kind of people thatwatch the Tony Awards probably don't know who
their dad is anyway. It's aconspiracy, guys, It's a protection racket.
Every aspect of show business has beentaken over by the woke Gestapo and

(34:22):
every action of show business is imploding. Right now, Pravda entertainment media continues
to pretend everything's okay. That's who'sbehind this information. It's not that Broadway
can no longer connect to the commonman, under normal people. It's that
this woke propaganda push has turned entertainmentinto something dull, something predictable, something

(34:43):
that's just eye rollingly stupid. It'snot that our so called celebrity culture has
traded in self deprecating, grateful andjoyous persona for an unappealing, pompous self
actualization combined with phony victim status.No, no, no, The problem
is Father's Day. I think lyingyourself is one thing. You'd think these

(35:07):
outlets would be a little more embarrassedlying so shamelessly to the rest of us.
And I don't get me wrong,it's fun to watch them fail.
I got to think, until theentertainment industry tells the truth about this free
fall, nothing will change and thingsanything from the box office numbers to TV
ratings to album sales and streaming numbers, They're just gonna keep getting worse and

(35:29):
worse. And I'm all for that, because this insulated collapse is a hell
of a lot more entertaining than thecrap that Hollywood has been peddling to us
lately. Hey, before I go, I always like to leave with a
little bit of good news. Youguys like good news. Good news is
good news. We need some goodnews in a world filled with so much
bad all the time. Isn't itnice to have some good news. Here's

(35:52):
a story about a nurse on theWest Coast who just kept on giving me.
Patrese Sanders passed away this month afterworking thirty six years at a children's
hospital. So the hospital workers honoredher by lining the hallway as she was
wheeled into surgery to donate her organs. Here's her sister page talking about it.

(36:14):
It's really touching to see all thepeople that she's touched, to whom
she met so much. You know, she saw many children die at valid
Children's during her time there as anRN, and she always had a great
respect for the children who donated theirorgans. She loved well and was well

(36:36):
loved, and is continuing to loveothers that she doesn't even know in that
beautiful God bless people like that,and God bless America, and God bless
all of you. Thank you,so much for tuning in. I'll be
back bright and early tomorrow morning withthe whole crew for more of what you
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