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August 26, 2024 42 mins
This podcast edition of Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness features journalists Brandon Darby (Breibart) and Brandon Waltens (Texas Scorecard).  ( @KennethRWebster )
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Giganic government sucks. Suit of happiness radio is DeLux.
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Speaker 2 (00:25):
Oh hi, greetings everybody. Exciting news this morning. The Taliban
is kicking out members who don't have beards, So bad
news for Lindsey Graham. I guess Hi, Kenny Wester, thanks
so much. I know that's now what's your You knew
I was gonna tell a dumb joke, but you didn't

(00:46):
know it was going to be a joke about Lindsey
Graham's sex life. Anyway, thanks for tuning in. I'm Kenny
Webster this afternoon down the show. Who's stopping by? Brandon
Darby's gonna be here from Breitbart Texas and we have
the latest Border report, and then Brandon Will Holmes this
year calling in from Texas scorecard dot Com. It's an
afternoon filled with Brandon, so that'll be a lot of fun.
But before we get to any of that, I suppose

(01:08):
as good a place as ever would be to start
the show with this. If you're anything like me, you
know that on this day, three years ago, something quite
infuriating happened for those of us that care. Three years
ago today we said goodbye to thirteen service members August
twenty six, twenty twenty one, the suicide bombing at Abby

(01:31):
Gates at the Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabble.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
We didn't need to lose these people.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Hell, we didn't need to hand over the city of
Kabble to the Taliban the way that we did. Everything's
always twenty twenty in hindsight. Donald Trump, when he was president,
I had a pretty good plan for how to get
out of Afghanistan without losing everything and handing an air
force filled with equipment over to the Taliban. And I
guess Joe Biden didn't like that plan. He went the

(02:00):
opposite direction on this. He gave well, he gave an
air force full of equipment to the Taliban. Look, I
hate to sound radical here with my extreme positions, but
I think we should not have done that.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
I find that to be a bad idea.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Anyway, Today Donald Trump, the guy who should have been president,
took place in a very solemn ceremony visited at Arlington
National Cemetery earlier this morning to pay his respect to
those men and women. One of the mothers of the
fallen service members was on Fox and Friends this morning

(02:34):
talking about how her son died. He was a twenty
year old kid, died in cobble that day, and then
a year later, his brother, her other son, couldn't handle
the anxiety, the depression, the mental health anguish that had caused,
killed himself. So it's two deaths. This woman lost two
sons because of Joe Biden and his horrible leadership. And

(02:55):
by the way, Kamala Harris owns this as well.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
That is not my opinion.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
Kamala Harris certainly does own it. She's even said so,
hang on, I got a clip of this. Kamala Harris
was the vice president at the time. I think she
still is. Is she vice president? Who exactly is running
the country? Nobody really knows anyway. On CNN three years ago,
she was asked about how it all went down.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
President Biden always said that he wants you to be
the last person in that room, particularly for big decisions,
just as he was for President Obama. He just made
a really big decision Afghanistan. Yes, were you the last
person in the room?

Speaker 5 (03:29):
Yes? Wow?

Speaker 4 (03:31):
And you feel comfortable?

Speaker 2 (03:32):
I do Oh, yeah, she feels great about it. Yeah,
bee's knees. I mean, just a swimming success over there
in Afghana. Nothing, what could you possibly be ashamed about?
Earlier today I noticed the Associated Press ran an article.
It was one of those Republicans pounce articles, and it said,
I don't have it in front of me, but the
article basically said, Donald Trump is going to try to

(03:52):
tie the botched Afghanistan withdrawal to Kamala Harris.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
He doesn't have to try. Kamala Harris has already tied
herself to it.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
I don't know why the liberal media is so desperate
to play Monday morning quarterback for these Democrats. But at
any rate, so she can't distance herself from that, there's
nothing she could do to divide or separate herself from Afghanistan.
She took responsibility. She said she was one of the
decision makers when it all went down. She was also

(04:21):
one of the decision makers on the border, whether she
likes it or not, whether the liberal media likes it
or not. Back at twenty twenty one, Kamala Harris came
out and gave a very famous speech where she told
illegal immigrants down at the border, do not come. You remember,
do not come. She was put in charge of the border.
She was the borders are. Borders are is not an
official title. Most people are smart enough to realize that

(04:43):
unless you work at a fact checking website like PolitiFact
or Snopes, and then you don't understand what that means.
That's just a lie that Republicans are trying to tell.
But there are plenty of lives when it comes to
the border. I don't think Republicans are responsible for most
of it. Townhall dot com Today report. During the DNC
last week in Chicago, the Democrat Party did their best

(05:04):
to rebrand Kamala Harris.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
As a tough on the border prosecutor.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
She took control of the drug cartels and she stopped
illegal immigration, And that, of course is all a lie.
I mean, Joe Biden did put her in charge of
the border, but Harris oversaw the largest influx of illegal
immigration in United States history. I'm going to repeat that
because I think it's worth repeating. More illegal immigrants crossed
over the border while Kamala Harris was borderz Are than

(05:30):
at any other point in American history. She visited the
US southern border sort of went down and visited with
Mexico one time for a few hours.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
She went to El Paso and.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
Made the point that actually, there's not a lot of
illegal immigration down here. Guys, take a look around. I
don't see a lot of people crossing over illegally here.
Now that's interesting because it was two lies at the
same time. The first lie was that there was no
illegal immigrants coming over the border in El Paso.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
They are coming over.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
But part of the reason why it's not as bad
in El Paso as it is in other parts of
the border, there's a wall there. Yeah, you ever been
to al Paso. There's a big giant border barrier. Works great. Well,
speaking of big giant border barriers, maybe I'm getting a
little ahead of myself. Kamala Harris now has a political
ad that she's running. Team Harris is shamelessly lying about

(06:21):
her record in a new television advertisement. The details are
so phony even her usual allies in the media are
calling her out. She's running a political ad where she
claims to be tough on the border, and in that
political ad, she is using footage of Donald Trump's border wall.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
Here is ABC News from this weekend. If you take
a look at that ad.

Speaker 6 (06:41):
And one thing I found striking is if you look,
and I think we have the images here, there are
at least three points in that ad that show the
border wall, Donald Trump's border wall. Is it now the
position of the Democrats that they favored the border wall?

Speaker 2 (06:57):
Okay, guys, it's just amazing, right Like it's one of
those don't piss on my leg and tell me that
it's raining moments.

Speaker 3 (07:03):
That's exactly what this was.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
But here's Kamala Harris using Donald Trump's border wall in
her political ACD. She's not the only one here in
the state of Texas where where our flagship home station is.
For those of you watching me online, I'm a Texas
radio personality. I live in Houston. It's the biggest city
in the biggest conservative state in the country, and I'm
pretty up to date on what's going on in Texas politics.

(07:28):
In fact, my buddy Brandon Waltons is stopping by later
this morning later this afternoon from Texas scorecard dot Com
to talk about how Ken Paxton and Governor Abbott just
removed hundreds of thousands of people millions of people off
the voter rolls that aren't supposed to be there. Including
thousands of illegal immigrants and foreigners, and not all of
them here illegally, but certainly some of them are voting illegally.

(07:50):
Thousands of non citizens, foreigners, if you will, people that
shouldn't be voting, have voted in recent Texas elections, and
we have proof of it. Democrats will tell you that
sort of thing never happens, but it does. And anyway,
thank God that they're doing it just in time for this,
because while Kamala Harris was using footage of Donald Trump's
border wall at the Democrat National Convention last week and

(08:10):
taking credit for it, she wasn't the only person pretending
to be tough on the border. Meet Colin Alrid. I
think I have him on the screen over here. Hold
on a second. For those of you watching me on
social media, this is Colin Alrid. This is Ted Cruz's challenger,
and Ted Cruz gave a speech last week. Ted excuse me.
Colin Alried gave a speech last week to the DMC.
Colin is kind of like Beto o'rouric if Beto O'Rourke

(08:34):
was a dumb jock.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
No no offense to dumb jocks. Some people are calling
him black Beto. I don't like that.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
I think we should call him concussion Beto, which I
think is a much better nickname. Colin Alireed isn't a
bright man. It's gonna be a lot of fun to
watch him have a debate with Ted Cruz. Ted Cruz
is gonna smoke this guy. They say that Ted Cruise
is up by only two points. I'm suspicious of that,
but okay, fine. Colin Alirid tried to work borders sickcurity
into his speech last week. Listen to how quiet everybody

(09:03):
gets during his speech when he talks about securing the border.

Speaker 7 (09:07):
We will protect, restore reproductive freedom.

Speaker 3 (09:10):
Sure, we will secure the border. We'll protect Medicare and
SOID security and will turn the You notice that, you
know not? No, isn't that great.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
He's listing off all the left wing stuff abortion in
medicare and welfare and then he says secure the border,
and they're like, what is he?

Speaker 3 (09:26):
Are we at the wrong political convention? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (09:29):
I mean, look, if you're at the DNC, you, chancell
are you probably are at the wrong political convention.

Speaker 3 (09:35):
Stop it, government, get out of my life. You're listening
to the pursuit of happiness radio, greetings, kids, trouble at
the border.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
But what else is now? That always seems to be
the case. Nothing's gotten better over the last four years.
If you're just turning on your radio. In the last segment,
I played this clip over the weekend of ABC News
talk about how Kamala Harris is actually using footage from
Donald Trump's border wall in one of her political ads.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
If you take a look at that ad, and one
thing I found striking is if you look and I
think we have the images here, there are at least
three points in that ad that show the border wall,
Donald Trump's border wall. Is it now the position of
the Democrats that they favored the border wall.

Speaker 7 (10:24):
We don't need to build a wall, and by definition
does planes speak basic English language definition?

Speaker 3 (10:31):
It is not an emergency. We talked about this wall.
I always say, let me know how high it is.
It's twenty five feet, then I'll invest in the thirty
foot ladder.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
To suggest that we have to build a wall across
our southern border because there are terrorists who are trying
to invade the country.

Speaker 3 (10:50):
It couldn't be farther from the truth. Apparently Kamala doesn't
feel that way anymore.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Gosh, I wonder what changed sounds like from Texas Justice
to me, lock it and.

Speaker 3 (10:59):
Now live from the border. It's right.

Speaker 4 (11:01):
Bart's Brandon Darby with the Cartel Chronicles only on KPRC Radio.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
All right, Brandon Darby and the team at Price part
Texas today reporting on this number is so high it
doesn't even sound real. But apparently it is ten point
one million border encounters under the Biden Harris administration, according
to the House committee that just released a report on
this very topic. Brandon, good to see you, Good to
talk to you, my brother, give us the details.

Speaker 5 (11:29):
Oh yeah, it's wonderful, wonderful to speak with you. The
big detail on the border, I think the thing that
needs to be you know, as rhetoric increases and Democrats,
you know, try to distance themselves from their own words,
right as Kamala Harris tries to distance herself from her

(11:49):
own rhetoric on the border, from her own you know,
statements during the primary which she was challenging Joe Biden
for the nomination of the Democratic Party, she said, We're
going to decriminalize border crossings. We're going to give healthcare
to all who are here, who show up here. He
made these comments. This was her right, this was her

(12:09):
giving those incentives to people to show up. Well, people
did show up. In fact, the documented facts are that
over ten million people have illicitly, illegally crossed that border

(12:29):
since Biden and Harris took over the White House. Ten
million people that is governmental numbers. Another two million are
known to have gotten away. So now we're at twelve
million people are in our country from other nations who

(12:50):
are impoverished, who show up and their children need to
be and again I'm very sympathetic to them, but must
also be sympathetic to students who are born in the
US or who are raised here right who live here.
To the taxpayer, that's that's ten million people, many of
whom would have children, many of whom are children who

(13:13):
who all of a sudden, in the middle of a
school year, have to be put into a public school
system and take those resources the Democrats where they're not
enough of already in the school system.

Speaker 3 (13:23):
This is a problem.

Speaker 5 (13:24):
That's a lot of human beings, you know. So you
got ten million people, two million that are known to
have snuck in who we have no idea who they are.
Two million people we have no idea, no interaction with them,
no picture of them, no fingerprints. No, we don't know
who they are. We don't know whether they're from Guatemala,
or whether they are from Syria, or whether they are

(13:47):
from Gaza, or we have no idea who these people are,
whether they're from Russia.

Speaker 7 (13:53):
We do not know.

Speaker 5 (13:55):
And so this is, this is, that is the substance,
that is the core of what is happened during this administration,
and no amount of getting in the weeds and talking
about details to obscure that.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
Fat okay so Kamala claims she went to the border
during her time as vice president, and I remember her
going to El Paso for a few hours. Interestingly enough,
just a coincidence here. You guys have a story today
about El Paso border agents rescuing migrants from a New
Mexico stash house.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
And I'm curious. I know there's a border there.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
I know there's a wall or whatever you'd call it,
a you know, a divider or whatever offence, whatever we'd
call it in El Paso.

Speaker 3 (14:36):
How secure is El Paso compared to the rest of
the border.

Speaker 5 (14:40):
Well, so, l Paso is probably the most secure area
along the US Mexico border. In my estimation of it.
El Paso has long had the border walls, slash fence,
whatever you want to call it in its urban areas. Yes,
there are holes in it. Yes it's not perfect, but
it is in fact one of the most secure areas.

(15:01):
The cartel who controls that controls south of the border
and the black market in Opasso. The Mexican criminal group
that controls the black market market in El Paso, Texas
intentionally does not tries to avoid crime in El Paso,
so that so that media can say, look, it's secure,

(15:23):
it's safe. No one needs to come here. El Paso
is just the easiest place along our border to get into,
and that's why politicians go there. That's where Obama went
during his presidency. He went to a passo. He said, look,
how secure this border is.

Speaker 3 (15:36):
What do they want?

Speaker 5 (15:37):
An alligator and a mote, That's what he said, right,
And they do that, and they it's a puttempkin village.

Speaker 7 (15:44):
Right.

Speaker 5 (15:44):
Reminder that we have roughly two thousand miles of border,
and a few miles in Opaso with the border barrier
are not representative of the overall US Mexico border, nor
is the criminal group who controls the black market in
ol Passo representative of the criminal groups that we're dealing
with in the Rio Grande Valley sector in Texas, or

(16:06):
the Del Rio sector in Texas, or the Larta sector
in Texas. They are not representative of these groups, and
so it is really a poor representation of the US
Mexico border as a whole.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
Yeah, interesting that they don't want us to know that,
and yet it's obvious, it's absolutely obvious what they're doing
every time you see them on TV, pretending like they're
protecting the most secure place along our border. Another place
where we have seen I think an increase in migrant apprehensions,
you know, illegals coming over the border. Whatever term people
choose to use, California. Is there a reason why suddenly

(16:39):
they're shifting away from Texas and into other places like
New Mexico and California. Does this have something to do
with Governor Abbott ramping up border security in Texas?

Speaker 5 (16:49):
Absolutely absolutely it does. And again, these criminal groups, you know,
they shift strategies, they shift the ways that they do things,
but all ultimately it's mostly going to continue to be
portions of Texas. You know, the southernmost portions of Texas
that are the most impacted. Overall, there will be temporary

(17:12):
windows where it's other areas because some criminal group got
a deal and maybe they had a bunch of bus
happened and they didn't make their drug money, so they're like, hey,
let's make some money off of smuggling migrants this month,
and then we'll go back to drugs next month. Who knows.
There's all types of reasons in details in that, but ultimately,

(17:32):
you know, win ten to twelve million people at least
are known to have been able to get into the
US and have a successful migration attempt. It is going
to be a draw and a pull factor for more
people to come. There's democrats rhetoric about the border has

(17:54):
in fact encouraged more people to come. That is not
something that is debatable. Might try to debate it in
an election season, but all known literature, mostly which is
written by liberals, right, all known literature indicates that there
must be pull and push factors present for people to

(18:17):
try to illicitly migrate to another country. And we provided
the pull factors, and that is one of the reasons
why people come.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
Britton, You're also the only person I see today reporting
on migrant arrests at the northern border sector up one
hundred and ninety seven percent over record shattering year twenty
twenty three.

Speaker 3 (18:38):
Unbelievable. I mean, it's not that hard to believe.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
Here's the story you guys have today about Mexican cops
finding twenty two migrants in an abandoned truck. Texas DPS
Public Safety Director Colonel Steve mccrawe retiring a fantastic public
servant to people in the state of Texas. You guys
cover stories at Breitbar Texas. Nobody else is willing to touch.
I'm just caring it's behind the scenes. How are things

(19:01):
going right now for you and your team?

Speaker 5 (19:05):
Things are going great. We are, you know, just doing
steady doing what we've been doing for many, many years
at this point, I think it's safe to say, well
over a decade, wow. And we're just reporting the facts,
what's going on on the ground. We're enjoying the fact
that others, other outlets are finally paying attention to the border,

(19:27):
other conservative outlets. That's great that they're doing that. Unfortunately,
about half of the reporting of stuff that's going on
is not accurate, or maybe it's accurate, but it's out
of context sometimes, you know, but you know, we just
keep reporting the news and if there's something that's really
false that people are being led as straight by, Breitbart

(19:47):
continues to be the gold standards that people come to
to see, like is Breitbart reporting this? If not, it
might not be true, right, And we're enjoying that status
and that resulted from our hard work, our accuracy over
the years. And we're just doing what we what we're doing,
you know, keep doing what keeping on those of the grindstone.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
Brandon, I've always been proud to call you a friend.
I haven't had Brandon on the show in the past
couple of weeks because I've been traveling around the country
and for no other reason.

Speaker 3 (20:15):
Man, when you're not on the show, we always miss
you here. Man, keep up the good work, dude.

Speaker 5 (20:19):
Thanks brother, my brother.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
Hey, quick quick break, We'll be right back.

Speaker 6 (20:23):
It's never too early to learn that the government is
a greedy piglet that suckles on a taxpayer's teat until
they have sore, chapped nipples.

Speaker 3 (20:31):
The Pursuit of Happiness Radio on Am nine point fifty
KPRC bad news, bad news if you love crabs.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
Scientists say billions of crabs have disappeared from the planet
because of climate change.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
I mean, why else, why else would it be? That
is so sad. We're going to miss all those crabs
because of climate change.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
But the good news is this billions more crabs were
added thanks to the Kardashians. Hi Webster, is so great
to be here with you this afternoon. I am an
advocate for free speech. I find that there's nothing more
vulgar than censorship. Do you remember years ago, Jimmy Kimmel
used to do this. It's hard to believe, but a
long time ago, Jimmy Kimmel was funny for a short
period of time.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
I know, it's hard to believe. It was a very
long time ago.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
He was briefly funny, and he used to do this
segment on a show called Unnecessary Censorship. And all you
would do is he would play a clip or a
SoundBite of somebody talking from usually from the news, and
then he would add bleeps to it. And I might
even have an old clip of this somewhere on my computer.
Maybe I don't. I suppose I probably should have prepared

(21:39):
this before I did the segment. Anyway, the point is
he used to do this segment on his show, and
people would talk and he would play little clips of
and he'd add bleeps at weird points in their statement
that didn't seem to fit in.

Speaker 3 (21:50):
They didn't really seem to make any sense.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
Here we go.

Speaker 3 (21:52):
Here's one. Here's Billy ed Hatfield of the Walton and
Johnson Morning Show.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
I don't know about you, but I'd like to eat
from Putin's a bunch of thos in here.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
When there's important to be done right.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
All we did was we believe to the part where
it removes context from the sentence. And then it sounds
really dirty, doesn't it. Well, that's the thing. Censoring something
always makes it much dirty, it always makes it more vulgar.
That's just a rule for life. And I want you
to think about that while we talk about this. Today
in France, Emmanuel Macron's government just arrested Pavlov Durov. He's

(22:25):
the guy that created Telegram. Now, he didn't start with that.
Years ago. He created Russia's biggest social media network, and
then he made Telegram. Telegram is a social media network
that uses encryption so that your messages are really hard
for hackers to access or foreign governments or adversary governments
or government agents, So you could communicate to someone and

(22:48):
actually a privacy. That's the whole point. And people use
this for a number of reasons. Some people use it
for nefarious reasons. Some people use it just simply honest
people because they want privacy, which is fine right at
any rate, I would assume that creating a social media
platform that protects people's privacy shouldn't be criminal, even if
people are doing things on it that are criminal. You'll

(23:10):
hear critics of me and Telegram CEO say things like, yeah,
but on Telegram they're selling drugs and trading child pornography.
All right, slow, you're all there, buddy. They're doing that
on every social media platform including Facebook and Twitter and Instagram,
you name it. So if it's happening on Telegram, I
got to assume that's just one of many places where
those things are going on at But also people use

(23:33):
Telegram simply to have a private conversation. In fact, Telegram
is very important to journalists who need to protect their sources.

Speaker 3 (23:40):
In a free and fair.

Speaker 2 (23:43):
Society with a free press, a social media platform like
Telegram is absolutely a necessity to be used as a
tool for journalists who simply want to make sure the
people that are providing them with information aren't endangering their lives.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
That doesn't sound so bad, does it. Anyway? Emmanuel mcro
On disagrees. The leader of France does not agree with that.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
He thinks that they needed to arrest the creator of Telegram,
and he's saying there's nothing political about it at all,
And they haven't really released all the details yet about
why he was arrested. But one of the things the
media keeps saying is, you know, there's you know, there's
sexual exploitation of children having on happening on Telegram, which
I'm sure most of us would agree is bad. Right,

(24:25):
But as I've just stated, that sort of thing is
already happening on pretty much every social media platform. So
why are they calling out Telegram? And I I'll even
add this to that. What an odd person to make
this point. Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, met his
current wife when he was fifteen years old, and she
was forty or thirty nine at any rate, you know,

(24:46):
close enough, right, So a middle aged woman is deep
dating a teenage boy. His parents were so bothered by
this they sent him away to boarding school to get
him away from her, and when he got out, they
got married and they've been together ever since, and now
she's an old lady. Anyway, So Telegram fascinating news story today,
and Telegram has its own token, its own crypto token.

(25:09):
The Telegram linked token has just shed two point seven
billion dollars in value after the CEO was detained. Now,
this is everything the globalists and the authoritarians ever wanted.
We've abe managed to stifle free speech and b we've
managed to hinder your ability to trade crypto on the internet.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
You know, they hate crypto.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
There's a reason why all these crypto bros and people
like Amber Rose are coming out and support of Donald Trump.
People on the right, conservatives, libertarians tend to support crypto,
and people on the left don't.

Speaker 3 (25:39):
It's as simple as that.

Speaker 2 (25:40):
With all that being said, there's somebody else who absolutely
hates free speech, and that guy is Tim Walls. In fact,
I have a clip of Tim Walls here I wanted
to share with you guys today. Tim Wall says, let
me put this up on the screen so those of
you watching me on social media can see. Tim Wall says,
there's no such thing as fore I think we.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
Need to push back on this.

Speaker 7 (26:02):
There's no guarantee of free speech on misinformation or hate speech,
and especially around our democracy.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
What there's no guaranteed a free speech.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
You can't no guarantee that the misinformation thing's weird, right
Like you can't You can't just be wrong. The liberal
media is wrong all the time. Democrats are wrong all
the time, sometimes on purpose. Is Tim Walls suggesting that
that should be criminal? Town hall dot com today reporting
on how over the last few weeks, as corrects and
fact checks are rolling in a lot of us wondered,

(26:33):
does Governor Tim Walls ever tell the truth? He lied
about his military service over and over again in a
lithity of ways. I mean his service where he was
sent to his position, what he did for the military,
actually abandoned his troops, abandoned the men and his group,
and then went off to Italy where he claims he

(26:53):
got PTSD eating chicken Alfredo seems unlikely. We know he
even stooped to lying about his two children and how
they were conceived. He made up this fake story suggesting
that his wife used IVF in order to get pregnant.
And I'll tell you I don't actually care that much
about that. I'm not going to be one of the
people to pile on there. His wife apparently didn't use IVF.

(27:15):
She used a different form of conception assistance, which has
a different alphabet acronym. It doesn't really matter, but it's
one thing after another with this guy. Tim Walls lies
a lot. If he believes it might help his political
career or advance a political attack, he'll just say it,
and he'll say it even if it's not true. So
he didn't really teach through an actual Harvard program. That's

(27:38):
the latest lie. The latest lie is this for Tim Walls,
a pattern of lies stretching back almost two or three decades.

Speaker 5 (27:45):
Here.

Speaker 2 (27:46):
We've now learned that in two thousand and six, in
his campaign for Congress in rural Minnesota, he boasted in
his public biography that in nineteen ninety three he was
named the Outstanding Young Nebraskan by the Nebraska Chamber of
Common for his service and education. It turns out that's
not really true either, and apparently also made another little

(28:08):
lie here about being involved in a nonprofit founded by
Harvard undergraduates, including Nobel Prize winning economist Michael Kremer In
nineteen eighty six. For a time, the program was funded
by Harvard's Phillips Brooks House Association, but not around the
time when he was funded by it, so he didn't
really teach through an actual Harvard program, but that's how

(28:29):
he presented it. That's an extra interesting move for a
guy who weirdly attacks JD. Vance for having gone to
Yale University. Did you guys watch the Democrat National Convention
last week? He attacked JD. Vance over and over again
for attending Yale, and he did it in a room
filled with people who attended Yale, which is a funny
thing to do, by the way, unrelated to that, but

(28:51):
yet weirdly related somehow. As a lot of you guys know,
over the weekend, RFK Junior endorsed Donald Trump, and we
knew that there'd be a hit piece on him, but
we didn't know it would be this silly. Right after
he made the endorsement of Donald Trump, the Associated Press
comes out and runs an article saying RFK Junior sold
cocaine when he was in high school, and the guy

(29:12):
that wrote the wrote the article was someone that claimed
to have bought the cocaine from him. It's like Okay,
so you're so desperate to make RFK Junior look bad
that you're willing to admit that you're a coke head.
Oh okay, fine, I guess. But at any rate, I
got to think that in a place like Washington, d c.
Throwing stones at people for snorting cocaine is probably not
going to have the end result that you're hoping for.

Speaker 8 (29:34):
Listening to the government and started listening to the Jews
Proceeds of Happiness Radio with Kana Webster Junior aka producer Kenny.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
All Right, so we're getting real close to the election here,
I mean really close.

Speaker 8 (29:51):
Right.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
August is pretty much over, So what have we got left?
September and October. October is famous for the October surprises.
September is when we're going to get to see some
political debates. But right now, I can't help but feel
like maybe would be a good time for Republican elected
officials around the country to do some last ditch effort

(30:12):
to maybe try to prevent election fraud from happening, knowing
what happened four years ago. As it turns out, Ohio
Secretary of State Frank LeRose must have had the same thought.
He recently audited Ohio's voter roles and he took out,
let's see, one hundred and fifty four thousand, nine hundred
and ninety five registrations confirmed to be abandoned or inactive.

Speaker 3 (30:35):
Well, that's great. That means those voters, those.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
Registered voters who aren't really technically voters, can't be exploited
by leftist activist groups or illegal ballot harvesters. As he
was doing that, he discovered five hundred and ninety seven
non citizens aka foreigners are registered to vote in the state,
and one hundred and thirty eight of them actually have
voted illegally. That's a pretty big deal. We got to

(31:02):
do something like that in Texas. What turns out we have,
as a matter of fact, here with the latest information.
Brandon Waltons from Texas scorecard dot com. Brandon, what's just
happened with Governor Abbot?

Speaker 7 (31:15):
You know, so, Governor Abbot just this morning announced that
over one million, it's about one point one million actually
ineligible voters have been removed from the voter rules since
a law passed back in twenty twenty one. Going after this,
now you look at exactly how that one million number
breaks down, I mean about half of those of the

(31:35):
people who are deceased, you know some others or people
who had moved maybe moved out of the state. But
you drill into it, you see that you know, over
sixty five hundred non citizens, people who are not citizens
of the country, certainly not residents at Texas. Non citizens
were on that voter role. Now, up those sixty five
hundred potential non citizens that were removed from the voter rules,

(31:58):
about two thousand of those have a vot voter history
that they have voted, and so Governor Abbott and the
Secretary of State Jane Nelson said they preferred that over
to Attorney General Ken Taxon to investigate those and potentially
take legal action. But you know, this is just again,
this is for people who say that oh, there's no

(32:18):
voter flaw, voter fly doesn't exist. That's not the case.
And these are just you know, this is just what
we have since twenty twenty one.

Speaker 3 (32:27):
Yeah, this is big news. Brandon.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
I commend you guys on breaking this story so quickly
this morning, because I don't see this getting discussed on
Fox News. Most people don't even know about this yet.
But we've been told illegals don't vote. Non citizens don't
vote here, we have thousands of them doing it in
the state of Texas.

Speaker 7 (32:49):
Exactly, and these members should concern everybody. You know, this
is you know, when we have literally I mean thousands
of people not just on the rules because you know, okay,
like I said, a lot of these maybe don't have
a voter history, but some of them did. Some of
them have been voting. And we only have the numbers
on the non citizens that are voting. What we don't

(33:09):
have data on yet is how many of these you know,
of these nearly five hundred thousand that were you know,
people who were deceased, how many of those people were
you know, voting from beyond the grave. We don't have
those numbers yet, And so all of this is very concerning.

Speaker 3 (33:23):
Right exactly.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
We know that dead people and illegal immigrants and foreign
born terrorists and people in prison were collecting COVID stimulus checks.
So I don't know why it would shock anyone to
learn that a lot of those people were quote unquote
voting as well.

Speaker 3 (33:38):
And here's the proof of it.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
And this is something we need to do in every
red state, every swing state around the country. There's still
enough time to do something about it a friend of
mine that works at a cable TV news network. I'm
not going to say who it was, but apparently the
cable news people are afraid to talk about what just
happened in Las Vegas. A couple of weekends ago, deaf
Con got together. Deaf Con, for those that don't know,

(34:00):
is the Hacker convention that takes place once a year
in Las Vegas, and hackers figured out the voting machines,
including dominion voting machines, are filled with loopholes, like basically
backdoors that hackers can use to get in and illegally vote,
and they're not going to have enough time to patch
that and fix these voter machines, these these ballot machines

(34:22):
by November. If we can't do that, I think that
getting illegal voters off the voter rolls is the least
we could do.

Speaker 7 (34:28):
Brandon, certainly, and I think that that's why there's been
so much attention placed, especially the last few years, towards
strengthening elections in Texas. You know, the legislature has done
a lot of work on it. I would contend that
there's still more to do, but you know, at the
same time, though I will say, you know, this was

(34:48):
a Senate bill that did this. You know, Lieutenant Governor
Dan Patrick put out a statement this morning after this
news Baroke saying, you know, essentially we're he's glad to
see that these people are off. But and he listed
out literally twenty three election integrity related bills that had
passed out of the Senate, sent over to the House

(35:10):
and were killed by the current speaker, Daide feeling Wow, I.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
Gotta think nobody has done more in the state of
Texas to help Democrats cheat in elections than the House
Speaker Dade failing.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
Am I wrong about that?

Speaker 7 (35:25):
Well? This is the same speaker that allowed Democrats to
lower the essentially lower the penalty for illegal voting from
a felony down to a misdemeanor a few years ago.
They eventually had to put it back once people caught
onto it. But you know, this is a speaker that
unfortunately appears to be more concerned with helping his Democrat

(35:50):
colleagues than he is about certainly Republican issues. But that
even maybe election integrity itself.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
Yeah, and let's not forget he tried to remove Ken
Pass from office. Our attorney general, the guy that spearheading
this whole movement to stop illegal voting, and in the
need I point out, he gave an awful lot of
committee chairs to Democrats. I've been told over and over
again by Rhino Republicans that's not a big deal, Brandon,
but sounds like a big deal to me. I mean,

(36:17):
why elect Republicans if they're just going to give power
to Democrats.

Speaker 7 (36:22):
Exactly? And you know, these aren't Democrats that are pushing
for these election integrity measures. In fact, by and large,
in almost every case, they are fighting them every step
of the way. And you can make a very very
strong case, and I think it would be a very
correct case. But the reason that a lot of these
election integrity measures have not passed in the House, even
though they have apparently no issue going to the Senate,

(36:44):
is because of a desire to placate those same Democrats
so that you can be speaker again.

Speaker 2 (36:51):
All right, quick reminder to our radio listeners. Any time
Ken Paxton does something that you like, anytime the Attorney
General of Texas does something that you like, remember Dade
Falen tried to prevent that from happening.

Speaker 3 (37:04):
That's that's what he does.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
That's what our Texas House Speaker is as Chief Rhino,
and today we've learned that Texas is suing the Biden
administration to block parole in a parole in place scheme.
The Attorney General Kempax is spearheading a coalition of sixteen
states represented by a group called America First Legal against
an allegedly illegal program.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
I'm curious, what is this, Brandon, and what's happening here?

Speaker 7 (37:29):
Yeah, so this parole in place rule essentially legal aliens
who are in the country for ten or more years
will allow them to be granted parole and essentially let
them stay inside the country received benefits from the Department
of Homeland Security of this sort of lax immigration standard.

(37:51):
This is, you know, again, just another one of the
many lacks policies towards the border that we've seen from
the Biden Harris administration. Well, Attorney General Tim Paxton joining
America First Legals and others some other states, fifteen other
states actually in suing against this, and you know, you're
exactly right. I think every single time we see one
of these lawsuits, and it does seem like just about

(38:13):
every other day, I think we see Attorney General Paxton
either leading or joining one of these lawsuits against the
Biden Harris administration. But every single time that's happening. I mean, remember,
this is the attorney general that Dave Feeling wanted to
move from office. You know, if God forbid that it happened.
I mean, does anybody think that, I don't know, George P.

(38:35):
Bush or someone else would be fighting anywhere near this heart?

Speaker 5 (38:38):
Very very doubtful.

Speaker 2 (38:39):
No, absolutely not. I think that's a great point. All right,
one more quickie here. The Austin City Council today is
involved in a controversy involves involving logistical support for abortion travel. Now,
as a lot of our listeners probably know, abortion is
basically illegal in the state of Texas. There are very
few exceptions for it. And similarly, I think it's illegal

(38:59):
to assistance to people to travel outside the state for abortions,
especially with public funds.

Speaker 3 (39:06):
But that appears to be exactly what's happening in this story.

Speaker 7 (39:11):
Yeah, the City of Austin set up this this you know,
abortion travel fund, so you and a friend, by the way,
can go travel outside the state to go abort your child.
That's part of the budget that the city council passed recently. Well, now,
a former City council member, Don Zimmerman, who is one
of the loan Conservatives at one point on the Austin
City Council is filing a lawsuit to stop those subsidies.

(39:36):
That's moving through the process right now. But you know,
it's amazing and Austin, I mean it passed, this budget
passed ten to one. You only had one conservative member
of the Austin City Council who voted against this. And
what happens in Austin today right happens in Houston, happens
you know, in San Antonio, et cetera, elsewhere in just
a few years, so this could be a warning.

Speaker 2 (39:55):
There was a comedian, a guy from YouTube. I didn't
even know who he was, that was at the Democratic
National Convention last week. He's a troll, he's a comedian,
and he walked around asking women what's more important to
you democracy or abortion rights?

Speaker 3 (40:09):
Would you rather have a democracy or access to abortions
either or.

Speaker 2 (40:18):
I feel like that's a very tough question to answer.

Speaker 3 (40:20):
I feel like that's almost not possible to answer.

Speaker 1 (40:23):
I feel like there's I couldn't pick one or the other.

Speaker 2 (40:26):
Even if you had to choose, I had to choose,
and when we get a final answer, I know it's hard.
I guess access, access to abortions, access to abortions, Brandon.
This woman would rather kill her unborn children than live
in a society where everybody gets a fair say over
who are elected. Officials are up is down, left is right,

(40:49):
water is dry, cat's marrying dogs?

Speaker 3 (40:51):
What kind of this is our political opposites? I mean,
that's insane to me.

Speaker 7 (40:58):
Nady is insane, and I mean I think that was
a full display during the Democrat convention last week, right,
I mean when they were literally doing abortions outside and
you know, people dressed up like abortion pills. I mean,
it's just absolutely crazy. How not only you know, has
the Democrat Party today supported abortion, but now they outright

(41:21):
celebrate it.

Speaker 3 (41:22):
Yeah, that's what we're up against this November. Kids.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
Remember it's not enough to just vote in November. You
need to go out and talk to your friends. You
need to talk to your family members, You need to
talk to people that are on the fence about Trump.
Be friendly, be pleasant, don't be don't be too argumentative,
don't be too aggressive with them. Try to coax them
over to our side. And one great way to do
that is to get the intellectually ammunition you need from

(41:47):
great talk radio stations like this one, in news websites
like Brandon's at texascorecard dot com, follow him on social media,
subscribe to their email list.

Speaker 3 (41:55):
You'll be glad you did. I'm Kenny Webster. I love
you all. Have an awesome afternoon. We'll be back bry
nearly tomorrow morning for more of what you bought a
radio for.

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