Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
Giganic government sucks. Suit of Happiness radio is deluxe.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Liberty and Freedom will make you smile.
Speaker 3 (00:09):
Of a suit of happiness.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Us on your radio toil, just as cheeseburger saying a
liberty fries at food. The United States Navy has commissioned
its first ever co ed submarine. Even with the addition
of women, it will still be full of seamen. Thank
you very much. Hi everybody, I'm Kenny Webster. Thanks for
(00:31):
turning on your radio. On National Cheeseburger Day. A fun
way to celebrate is by eating a juicy cheeseburger in
front of a vegan. We got a big show for
you this afternoon. Tony Ortiz is here for Current Revolt
dot com. He has busted a public school teacher in
the state of Texas. Like young kids, this person was
teaching to hate Donald Trump. It was their homework assignment.
(00:54):
We'll explain the details to you and a lot more
from that. Plus Daniel Turner stopping by from Power the Future.
We're gonna learn about lock an, explosive evs, an explosive pagers,
and explosive walkie talkies, and whether or not somebody tried
to blow up a Donald Trump rally on the Upper
East Coast as mixed reports today on that, we'll get
to the details, and Brandon Walton's stopping by with all
(01:14):
the latest information about what's going on in Austin, Texas
right now with Ken Paxton, Dade Failin, and so much more.
You're going to want to hear about it. But we
start today with a report at Breitbart dot com. You know,
we got a little less than fifty days to go
until the next big election, and you've got mail in
ballots requested from Democrats in some crucial swing states of Pennsylvania.
(01:37):
We've all been very nervous about mail in ballots. What's
going to go on with mail in ballots? Back in
twenty twenty, these mail in ballots really pushed the election
in the wrong direction, didn't they. Late at night, the
counting of mail in ballots after everyone went to bed
suddenly revealed Joe Biden was the winner, even though we
all knew it was going to be Donald Trump when
we went to sleep. Well, in one particular state, a
(01:58):
very crucial swing state in Sylvania, we have a tally
on how many people are requesting mail in ballots from Democrats,
which gives us an early indication of who they're voting for.
Wink wink, and it is way down compared to twenty twenty.
Cliff Maloney is the founder of the Pennsylvania Chase News
reporter reported the numbers from the Pennsylvania Secretary of State
(02:21):
on Tuesday, and here's what Cliff told us. Essentially, we've
learned there is a big data drop here mail in
ballot requests from Republicans verse Democrats. Let's start off with
the skinny here. Twenty twenty, fifty days out, the GOP
requested a little more than three hundred thousand ballots. The
Democrats requested over a million. This time around, things are
(02:43):
a little bit different here. The GOP fifty days out
requested about the same number, a little more than three
hundred thousand, maybe a little less than last time. The Democrats,
on the other hand, almost half the number of ballots.
Kamala is down three hundred thousand requests compared to twenty twenty.
Not good news if you're a Democrat. Democrats are shaken
in their crocks right now, with fifty days to go,
(03:04):
imagine that now. According to my public school math skills,
Kamala is going to be short. Here few hundred thousand
mal in ballots compared to four years ago when Sleepy
Joe won by a mere eighty thousand votes. That matters.
Republican mail in ballots are also lagging, but nowhere near
as much. Fifty days to go fifty days to go.
(03:25):
In twenty twenty, Republicans requested three hundred and seventy six
thousand mail in ballots, this time around three hundred twenty
one thousand. That's a difference of about fifty thousand ballots.
That means Kamala is running a net deficit of two
hundred and forty seven mail in ballots requests compared to the
last time, and considering the Joe only won by eighty
thousand ballots, I think it's kind of obvious what's happening here. Meanwhile,
(03:47):
Democrats have only requested seventy two percent of the ballots
that were requested fifty days out in twenty twenty, compared
to eighty five percent for the Republicans. Voters in Pennsylvania
have about six more weeks to request a mail in ballots.
Democrats might pick up the pace in the coming weeks,
but at this point out it's very obvious what is happening.
(04:08):
Democrats requested over a million. Last time, Democrats had requested
a total of a million, seven hundred thousand ballots compared
to the GOP seven hundred thousand. Interesting point here. Nevertheless,
the Trump campaign should feel better about these early results,
or at least better than the Harris campaign does. Obviously,
the major difference between and twenty twenty four is the pandemic.
(04:32):
A lot of people, especially the dumb Democrats who believe
outlets like CNN tell the truth, were scared to vote
in person four years ago, so it's possible more than
were just planning to show up on election day this time.
While these ballots will have to be returned before they
are counted, these requests do offer a snapshot, especially an
(04:53):
enthusiasm snapshot, that might be more accurate than the polling
outside of Pennsylvania, which shows the race is dead. Even
by my early estimates, it looks like Trump's ahead.
Speaker 4 (05:04):
Person Happiness Radio, This is Kenny Webster's pursuit of Happiness
on KPRC nine fifty Houston.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Well, Well, Well, Boeing. Boeing is making some temporary cutbacks
amid a massive strike, and as we know, nothing bad ever,
happens when Boeing makes budget cuts. It's always good. It's
always Oh, what the hell? What is that is that
voodoo drums?
Speaker 5 (05:36):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (05:37):
Oh, must be the Haitians are in town. But the
what the heck? There's a news story here about somebody
sacrificing birds. And this didn't happen in Ohio. It happened
in Texas. Say it ain't so, Tony Ortiz of Current
Revolt dot com bird ritual sacrifice it a Texas neighborhood.
(05:59):
Give us the who when where? Tony Ortiz, one of
the most controversial journalists in Texas well, Kenny uh.
Speaker 6 (06:06):
Bird sacrifice in the city of Dallas, in a Dallas neighborhood.
But that's just a normal Tuesday here in Dallas. That's
not really a big It's not really that big of
a deal. I guess the bigger deal is that it's
been recorded and it's on video.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
So yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Earlier this month, a reader.
Speaker 6 (06:22):
Of ours sent us ring video he had, or security
video he had, and a group of men they look
to be of the of the Hispanic origin, seemed to
play some things on the ground and then a car
pulls up and you could see them pull out a bird. Yeah,
the birds is flapping around and there's some there's these
(06:43):
two women in the car and they're they're dressed in
like but it looks like some sort of uniform with
like yellow hats and yellow aprons. And no, they're all
just banding.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
Everybody in this video is brown.
Speaker 6 (06:57):
Yeah, And they write some stuff on a note pad.
And then these guys take the bird and they put
it on the ground and you kind of you can't
really see because they're covering it up, and they do
some sort of hand waving over it, which looks like
some sort of prayer, and you know, the video kind
of goes on and to me, it looks like they
killed the bird or something. It's very hot, and then
(07:17):
then they take off.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
Yeah, I'm watching. I'm watching the video right now. And
if people are looking for this, I retweeted it earlier
this week on my I'm kind of our webster on Twitter.
It really okay, it doesn't matter, but it does look
like the people in the video are foreigners. I mean,
I know it's hard to tell just from looking at them,
but they that's if I had to bet money on it,
I would bet they don't look like they were born
in America. And we have this other report today from
(07:41):
Jamaica Bay in Queens, New York, basically New York City,
saying city and federal park authorities are beefing up resources
following a recent news report of surging animal sacrifices in
the area. The National Park Service promised to install a
pair of mobile lights by the Ababo Bridge in the
federally managed Spring Creek Park to ward off people that
(08:03):
are torturing and killing animals under the cover of the darkness.
I can't help but notice, Ohio, Texas, New York City.
This didn't seem to be something that was going on
until recently, Tony, but now we're crazy for pointing it out.
Speaker 6 (08:18):
Yeah, I mean, here's the thing, this is going to
become very commonplace as we increase immigration from countries that
do these sorts of things. This is not going to
be common They're not going to be abnormal here soon.
And Democrats want this sort of thing. They want more
immigration because it gives them more voters and it gives
them more resources to get their people elected. And you know,
(08:40):
the average Republican and now starting to be an average Independent,
is seeing these sorts of things and they're like what
the heck's going on? I mean, this is not this
wasn't commonplace, This wasn't this wouldn't be a discussion we'd
be having five six years ago, but it will be
a more common discussion that'll be had five to ten
years from now. You bring in people from these foreign
countries where this is a normal day to day court
(09:02):
occurrence for them, and you bring them here to the
United States, and they don't stop practicing these stores things.
They just find different ways to do it.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
I missed the good old days when the only people
that were illegal aliens eating cats was Alf.
Speaker 6 (09:18):
Yeah, I remember that show.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
That's a great all right, that's dumb, but it's also
a meme that I saw on your website that I
thought was hilarious, so I stole it. Now Alf was
played by uh I don't know who played him, but
I do know that once upon a time this was
just a thing of fiction, and now it seems to
be happening for realsies. Meanwhile, you guys have a report
out of Venezuela, and excuse me, out of El Paso
about Venezuelan crimmigrants. You call them taking over an El
(09:42):
Paso hotel. Now we heard about this happening in Aurora, Colorado.
I don't think most people realize it's taking place in
Texas as well.
Speaker 6 (09:50):
Yeah, you know in the local county. You know, force
there is trying to deny that it's an issue, but
it's happening. And to be more general about it, like this,
this is what happens when you bring in a large
amount of people from a foreign country and you provide
them handouts in this case, maybe hotels or shelter, right,
And a lot of these hotels are being commandeered by
(10:12):
local government to provide shelter for these immigrants, right, And
what happens. They treat the hotel at crap, They bring
down the safety in the area, and a lot of
these criminal gangs start to take over these these hotels.
And Greg Abbott just recently passed i think a bill
or some sort of executive order allowing more resources to
(10:35):
be used to crack down on these these sort of
illegal gangs.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
Okay, So here in Texas there's an attorney named Thomas
Crosby Stevenson who recently deleted his Twitter account, and he
actually plays into this whole weird news story for a
very unexpected reason. Can you explain why.
Speaker 6 (10:53):
Yeah, so you know, this is what's so funny is
these public officials forget that it's quite easy to tell
who they are are on social media. And so this
guy uses his profile picture, right, he uses a Twitter
account with his handle with his full name on it.
And then furthermore, if you take his handle and he
said of it in Google, it links back to a
bunch of articles he wrote. I guess he's very into sports.
(11:14):
I mean he does some writing and some sports writing,
and it all links back to him. Okay, And he
works for the DA in the county there, and he
is on Twitter or x now just viewing off nonsense
about we need more immigrants, we need to bring in
more illegals to punish, you know, different groups of people,
and it's all just like leftist drivel. And of course,
(11:37):
you know, when it was called out that, oh, this
guy works for the DA and he's saying these sorts
of things on Twitter, he deleted his account. But as
you know, Kenny, the Internet is forever. It's written in pen,
and so it's very easy to track these things down
and pol his old tweets and yeah, public official paid
for with your tax dollars wow, talking about increasing immigration.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
Imagine. Yeah, I got to tell you. You do really good
work covering these stories at current Revolt dot com. I
don't see these stories anywhere else except for you. You're the
only ones publishing this stuff. People must really hate you, Tony.
Speaker 6 (12:11):
Well, it's always the good. It's the good type of
people that hate me. So I'm disliked by the right
type of people. I should say that, people that want
to see our country taken over by Third world world
immigrants and people that commit crimes or commit fraud, or
you know, the politicians that like.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
To cheat on their wives. They're the ones that don't
like me.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
And I'm okay with that.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
You're the truth. I'm saying. I don't get invited to
cool cocktail parties, but that's okay because I don't get
roofed either, but you do. It's never happened. You do
have a story that I can't believe no one else
is published. A Texas teacher, a teacher here in the
Lone Star Today, assigned an anti Trump homework assignment to students,
And when you read the homework assignment, I can't believe
(12:55):
this person is Does this person still have a job?
Give us explain the details of this.
Speaker 6 (13:00):
Oh absolutely happened up in Dent and i SD so
here North Dallas, d nice DS. A teacher in the
class related to legal work and lawfare or law work
assigned a homework assignment to their high school students and
it essentially you can read it on our website, but
it essentially blames Trump for quote unquote hate crimes in America.
(13:25):
And it's I think it's about twelve questions and ten
of them, ten or so of them specifically mentioned Trump
by name, President Trump by name. And it also includes
a YouTube video that the students are meant to watch
where the YouTube video specifically blames Donald Trump for hate crimes.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
Wow. And does this teacher still have a job?
Speaker 6 (13:44):
Of course, of course absolutely.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
You know this.
Speaker 6 (13:47):
You know, these sorts of things are allowed in public school,
you know. And yeah, you know, I'm sure she maybe
got a talking to, but these sort of things they
get buy it's paid for, you buy your tax dollars.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
See, I thought this was not allowed, but I mean,
you just you're reporting on the story, I guess, you know.
Speaker 6 (14:04):
Yeah, yeah, she's still around, believe it or now. She
even has a side gig. She's a private investigator, which
is kind of funny as a private investigator.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Ironically, you sort of our too in a way, aren't you. Yeah,
kind of Tony Ortiz, I know that elected officials don't
like him, but I do. I think Tony's a cool guy.
Check out his website Curve revault dot com, follow him
on social media.
Speaker 4 (14:24):
Pursuit of that penis radio coming now. Just ekur This
is Kenny Webster's pursuit of happiness. On KPRC nine fifty Houston, Farrell.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
A rapper named Farrell, says he doesn't care about celebrity
political endorsements. He says, shut up, nobody asked. This was
after the Taylor Swift and the Billie Eilish endorsement. He's
got a good point. I mean, look, people in Hollywood
endorsing you, it's not all it's cracked up to be.
Look at Puff Daddy, you know all the different people
he endorsed. There are a lot of photos of Puff
(14:58):
Daddy with Baraco, a lot of videos of them hanging out.
There's this video of them at an MTV event where
they're just covered in sweat, and looking back on it now,
you really got to wonder were they snorting cocaine. I
don't know. I don't know. One would believe that. If
you saw two fully grown men in a temperature controlled room,
dripping sweat, surrounded by famous rappers, you might wonder if
(15:22):
they're on drugs or something that would be logic. Logic
is logic is an underrated philosophy. You're familiar with. This
is something that they study in schools. Daniel Turner's on
the line right now from Power of the Future. Daniel,
do you ever study logic? Do you anything about logic?
Speaker 3 (15:39):
I did before I dropped that out of college. I
was actually studying philosophy and.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
I took two years of it.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
I dropped out as a sophomore, and sure I did
symbolic logic and rhetorical logic and all based on Aristotle.
So I actually have a decent foundation in it. I'm
not gonna lie, well.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
I don't know anything about logic. The other day I
ran into my new neighbor just moved in, and I
walked up to him. He said, what do you do
for a living? I said, I do talk radio. What
do you do? He says, I'm a professor of logic
down at the university there, and I said, oh, well, well,
what does that mean exactly? He says, well, let me
give you an example. He says to me, do you
own a doghouse? And I said, yeah, yeah, I have
a doghouse. And he said, so if you have a dog,
(16:20):
logic would tell me you must You know, you have
a doghouse, you must have a dog, right. I said, yeah,
I got a dog. And he said, if you have
a dog, you must have a family, right. I said sure, sure,
I got a family. Said you got kids. I said yeah,
I got kids. He's like, and you probably have a wife.
I said yeah, and he said, and that would probably
mean you're heterosexual. I said, yeah, that's that's true. I'm
I'm heterosexual. He said that I figured all that out
(16:41):
just from knowing that you ad a doghouse. That's logic.
I said, wow, that's it's really fascinating. So I said,
all right, have a good day. Then I went about
my way and went walked down to the bus stop.
There I'm waiting for a bus, because you know what,
everybody in Houston takes the bus. Of course, And as
I'm waiting for the bus, he says to my neighbor,
other neighbor, walks up to me and says, hey, Kenny,
you what have you been up to lately? He said, well,
I was just learning about logic. He said, oh, logic,
(17:03):
how's that work? I said, let me give you an example.
I said, do you own a doghouse? And he said no, no,
I don't own a doghouse. And I said, ow, so
you must be one of those gays, A brilliant exactly
as a long build up for nothing there, Daniel. But
I do know this. If you are all sweaty at
(17:25):
a party alone with puff Daddy, it's a pretty good
possibility you were snorting drugs with them, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (17:31):
There's a lot of deductive you know, reasoning you can
use of what causes people to sweat, et cetera, et cetera. Absolutely,
And you know, we don't really have a lot of logic.
You don't see people to do anything in our conversations
and our political you know, I keep arguing about this
all the time with Kamala Harris when she's flip flopped
(17:52):
on her on her positions, right, I mean, if she
said this and now she says the opposite, then she's
a flip flopper. How can she say my values haven changed. Right,
that's just I can even plot that out for you
using symbols of how it is illogical and it's invalid
and false, right, But nope, we're told it's it's true.
Probably the logical fallacy we use the most, which if
(18:15):
you did it symbolically, it would be both false and invalid,
and it's it's called the red herring. It's also called
straw man, the association fallacy, which is, oh, you like chicken?
You know who also liked chicken? Hitler and said, what
the hell does that mean? And you see that all
the time, right, Trump has big rallies. Yeah, well Hitler
(18:37):
has big rallies. And you say, well, you know, you
know who had you know, breathed oxygen. Jesus breathed oxygen.
So therefore, like it doesn't work so well does it.
It's a terrible use of logic. It's invalid and it
is false. But in rhetoric, boy is it powerful. And
that's what we are are politicians do all the time,
(18:58):
the straw men.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
You know, sometimes I worry you might be too smart
for this show. I don't know. You and I were
just talking off the air about the thing with puff
Daddy p Diddy, Shancombs and how he got he got
away with this for decades, for decades. Yeah, he had women,
he was trafficking people, he was trafficking drugs, he was
he was kidnapping people and bully, how did he get
(19:20):
away with it? And you made an interesting point using
Edward Buck as an example off the air. Who was
Edward Buck? And why didn't he get into trouble for
a long time?
Speaker 3 (19:30):
Yeah, I forget how he made his money. I'm not
positive it was in the Hollywood world, but he was
a if not billionaire, you know, the hundreds of millions
of dollars Los Angeles and very very huge Democrat donor,
I mean gobs of money to Democrat politicians, California Democrats.
He also, on the side, had a little hobby. You know,
(19:51):
I actually keep bees. It's fun. I have my bee
hives and that's my hobby. His hobby was injecting young
black men with drugs and raping them a little different
than my hobby and all of your hobbies, but this
was his hobby for a long time. What is your
hobby be keeping?
Speaker 2 (20:10):
I keep bees? Yeah, that is really different than injecting
black men with drugs and raping. Those two things have
nothing in common. Daniel I got a tie. Really different.
Go on, you're making a good point, go ahead.
Speaker 3 (20:21):
Very different.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
And he did this.
Speaker 3 (20:24):
The number of people of filed lawsuits, complaints went to
the police and nothing, nothing, nothing. One young black man
died and there was a little investigation. Everyone said, wow,
that's pretty tragic, you know, partying gone wrong. And then
when a second one died because he had he had
been injected with drugs past his body tolerance, then they
(20:47):
finally investigated and they were like, oh wow, Like, this
is a really bad guy who's done some awful, awful things.
He's a he's a criminal against humanity. But he gave
a lot of money to the right people. Now, And
even though there were allegations, if you're a powerful senator
or governor, you call the sheriff's office and you're like,
can you cut me some slack on the ed buck
(21:07):
facause he writes those big checks.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
You know, you raise an interesting point there. Logic also
sometimes determines that history repeats itself. I'll give you an example.
Last weekend, there was a shooting outside mar A Lago,
and almost immediately the New York Post reported that that
shooting had nothing to do with trying to assassinate Donald Trump,
and then a short time later we learned the New
York Post was wrong. Earlier today, there was a report
(21:31):
claiming that explosives were found near the Trump rally on
Long Island in New York. A short time after that,
just moments ago from this broadcast, the New York Post
reported that the reports of explosives found near the Trump
rally are untrue. If history repeats itself, that would mean
the New York Post is wrong, and there are explosives
found near the Trump rally. But I don't know what
(21:53):
to believe anymore, to Daniel, because everybody's wrong about everything.
Speaker 3 (21:57):
No, and this is a huge problem of institutional trust
in the media, and and it's gone and it's almost
irreparably damaged. Which is why voices like yours are so
important and and other forms of communication, whether it's talk
radio or podcasts or whatever, because our our mainstream sources
(22:19):
of media are are so skewed, they're so money driven,
they're so agenda driven, that you don't know what to believe. Heck,
the last debate was was evidence of that. I mean
even Kamala's supporters. Kamala lost the ground after that debate
because people said, wow, the moderators really are throwing her
a bone. She must not be that good. So so, yeah,
(22:42):
you see these reports. Now people don't know what to
believe anymore. And that's terrible, right, because we see that
across all institutions. You don't believe your pope because what
he says sometimes isn't is confusing as hell. You don't
believe your your your government because they say the vaccine
will stop the spread if you just get a third booster,
you're immune, and then that well that was actually not true.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
And then you don't believe the media.
Speaker 3 (23:05):
Because they're like, well actually that was that was a mistake. Right,
So you don't know who to believe anymore.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
All right, Well, we just learned about the explosives that
may or may not be found near the Trump rally,
and then we learn about a news story about Hesbola
had a bunch of explosive pagers and Israel gave it
to them. And then we learned that what is it
this news story that now they had explosive walkie talkies?
What a weird, convoluted story this is? And now we've
learned that Chinese electric vehicles could be weaponized by Beijing. Now,
(23:34):
if history repeats itself and logic's playing its course here,
that would mean that the Jews are providing EV's to
the Chinese, right, Daniel.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
Exactly, that's logic for you, right. And if they're not
all the all the Chinese are.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
Gay, obviously gay Chinese EV driving suicide bombers. That's what
we look if. If it's not them, that it's the
Jews obviously, right.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
I mean we've seen remote detonation in cars going back
to the seventies, right, I mean, it's in every Mafia movie.
It's remote detonation has always been a reality. The thing
about remote detonation is that normally you have to be
within a certain distance to hit the little button because
it's anahoc. Right. Our electric vehicles are now online and
(24:26):
so it does raise privacy concerns, And think about it
in the simplistic way before you even get to blowing
up and scaring people. How many car commercials advertise that
you can be on the beach and mallee and you think,
oh gosh, that un lock the car at the airport
and you hit the button and the car locks from
six thousand miles away. Very cool, not gonna lie, very
cool technology. But if it can do that, what are
(24:48):
the things can it do from six thousand miles away?
Or what are the things could people do to your
car without your wanting it? How many people have said
they know neighbors have hacked the nannycam or the childcam
are watching because it's easy to do. So, you know,
modern technology is great and it gives us a lot
of conveniences, but it does open up a host of
(25:10):
new problems and challenges and in this case, absolute threats.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
Yeah, it's a great point. You know, here's another logic,
a deduction for you, something I can infer from logic. Apparently,
speaking of EV's, Elon Musk pointed out recently that not
long ago Tesla got snubbed from the White House EV summit.
That can only mean that Tesla's are not EV's. They're
fuel combustion vehicles. I knew it all along, exactly.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
It's not surprising that Elana is a snub from the
White House. They don't like him, he doesn't support their cause,
their beliefs, and it goes to show how it's not
about EV's it's about agenda, and it's the largest EV
maker and the most successful one who's not from a
communist country doesn't support your political motives, then you snub
(25:59):
them from the party. And that's the pettiness I think
of politics definitely this White House, but I'm sure Republicans
would be just as guilty. But that's the pettiness of it.
Then you can't come out here and say we just
care about EV's You know you don't. You care about
EV makers who support your agenda, and those are two
very different things.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Daniel, you are a brilliant man. You run a great
group called Power the Future. I always encourage our listeners
that work in oil and gas to follow you on
social media. What the heck is Power the Future? Anyway?
Speaker 3 (26:31):
We started? I started Power the Future a couple of
years ago to fight for energy workers in rural America.
They get snubbed all the time, right, they're not mentioned
on the debate stage, they're not mentioned in policy. People
like Kamala will still defend we shut down the Keystone
Pipeline XYZ, but she doesn't have to look at the
eleven thousand people that she fired working on that or
(26:54):
oil and gas leases that people are waiting for and
you're you know, you're waiting to get the call. But
we have gotten too permits because the Obama Biden Harris
administration won't release permits, etc. So energy workers don't always
have a voice at the table, and our job is
to try to represent them in the power circles of
VC and other places power the future.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
Daniel Turner PTA follow him today.
Speaker 4 (27:18):
America, the land of taxation that was founded to avoid taxation.
Kenny Webster's pursuit of heaviness.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
Well, it's election time. We're about, I don't know, a
month and a half away here from our next major election.
It's a biggie. And while a lot of people are
focused on Kamala and Donald Trump and the multiple attempts
to take his life, not to mention, you know, a
handful of other races around the country. I can't help
but think that the Ted Cruiz Colin Allred race in
(27:49):
quite getting the same attention that Ted Cruise got the
last time he was challenged by somebody. The last time
Ted Cruise was challenged by somebody, it was a guy
named Robert O'Rourke. He calls himself Beto. He's an Irish guy,
but he would like you to believe he's Hispanic. He
remember he tried to join the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and
they wouldn't have him because he was a white dude.
(28:11):
I always thought that was so funny. I just noticed
Colin Alrid, the new challenger to Ted Cruise, isn't quite
getting the same attention from the media. Now he's getting
some the Hill. You know what the Hill is. It's
a Washington d C. Inside the Beltway news outlet actually
ran an article earlier this week Democrats build momentum and
Texas Senate race, and then you read the story and
(28:33):
it really doesn't seem like it. They're like, you know,
Ted Cruz doesn't necessarily lead Colin Alrid by double digits,
and that's supposed to mean Colin Alrid stands a chance
or something. I don't believe it. I do know that
I keep seeing ads on YouTube for Colin Alrid where
some woman blames Donald Ted Cruz, excuse me for murdering
(28:53):
her baby. Is a woman that wanted to get an abortion,
one of those ectopic pregnancies. It didn't make any sense.
Ted Creus isn't a lawmaker in Austin. He doesn't determine
the abortion laws in Texas, and the thing that they're
accusing the State of Texas of doing it isn't real anyway.
Women with births, pregnancies that might affect their health, they're
(29:14):
still allowed to get the abortion in the state of
Texas if their life is on the line. So that's
all fake it's fake news. You've probably seen the ad,
but here's another one. I'm going to play a political
ad for you right now for Colin Alrid. I just
an fyi, this is for informational purposes or only this
was not a This is not a paid for ad.
Speaker 7 (29:32):
Feeling frustrated, exhausted, defeated sports fans across Texas are suffering
from the same affliction that Ted CRU's curse. Without Ted,
the Sugar Bowl would have been sweeter, the Astros would
have won the pennant, Texas Tech would have gone all
the way, and the Rockets would have swored into the fire.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
No, instead, Ted's curse shatter. Okay, hang on, So Colin
Alrid's running a political ad where he blames Ted Cruz
for the Astros not winning the World Series. Do they
understand Ted Cruz has been to the Astros when the
games when they did win the World Series. I mean,
this is again again, Ted Cruz has no effect on
(30:11):
the Astros winning or losing. But Brandon Waltons from Texas
scorecard dot Com. Do people actually believe this is any
of this working?
Speaker 5 (30:21):
You know, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
I mean, I know that people have talked about this
for the last couple of years. I don't know that
the numbers actually play it out now. I'll be honest,
I find it a little bit funny.
Speaker 5 (30:30):
But you know, on one hand, you know, these are
the issues that he's talking about. This kind of shows
you the level of seriousness that the.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
Colin all Red campaign has, and it's miles away from
what Beto's campaign looked like six years ago. You know,
remember how much the media was paying attention to better auroric.
Speaker 5 (30:50):
The ads were everywhere. It seemed like you were spending
a ton of money. Completely different from what we're seeing
from this Colin all Red campaign, where you know, there's
some TV ad I've certainly seen some, and you know,
the news talks about it a little bit, but I
think everybody's pretty much resigned the fact that Ted's going
to win by a bigger margin than he did in
(31:12):
his last election.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
Yeah, I mean it seems that way to me too.
And recently Dick Cheney came out and endorsed Kamala Harris
and almost immediately I noticed it didn't Not only did
it not help her in the polls, it might have
hurt her. Now we've learned Liz Cheney is out campaigning
against Ted Kruz. I guess I don't need to say
it out loud, but what do you think is going
to happen?
Speaker 5 (31:33):
Well, who's the person that's voting for Ted Cruz that
cares what Liz Cheney thinks? Like, who is she swaying?
I don't think this person exists.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
I thought that Democrats told us over and over again
Dick Cheney was Hitler and Liz Cheney's the daughter of Hitler.
But now they want their endorsements. I don't buy it.
Speaker 5 (31:52):
Yeah, it doesn't make sense to me, all right.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
Ted Cruz, for the record, has been you know, he's
considered to be a wing populist, and so too is
our boy Ken Paxton. Ken Paxton I think is on
the short list of people that Donald Trump would probably
choose to be his attorney general if he wins in November,
and you guys have some stories about Ken Paxton today
I found kind of interesting. One of them is Ken
(32:15):
Paxton blasting the weaponization of the political system on the
anniversary of his impeachment acquittal. It was a little over
a year ago that our boy Tony Busby went off
to Austin for the Trial of the Century, and as
you know, the Establishment tried to get rid of Ken Paxton.
It did not work. What's the latest with our Attorney general.
Speaker 5 (32:37):
It's hard to believe now said over a year since
that trial happened, and of course a lot of folks
speaking out about it. Attorney General Paxton reminding people, you
know exactly what the House, what Dade feelings, because of
the House date feeling, tried to do to him. But
also important is today Today's an important day for two
reasons for Dad feeling. One, it's his birthday, so happy birthday,
(33:01):
Daid feeling. But two, this is now a year three
hundred and sixty five days that date. Felan has refused
to provide the costs, the expenses that the House paid
for this impeachment of Ken Paxton, despite the fact that
there's been a state audit a year ago. Today, Lieutenant
Governor Dan Patrick requested an audit. He provided the Senate successes.
(33:23):
Attorney General's Office provided theirs. The House date feeling, has
not cooperated with that investigation. And it's expected that the
House probably spent millions of taxpayer dollars on this failed impeachment.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
Yeah, boy, we spent a ton of money on it,
and now we've learned Dade failin refusing to disclose the costs.
I mean, just incredible how much taxpayers got screwed over
by this guy for the point for what to stop
Trump Republicans from dominating the state of Texas. It seems
like that's happening anyway. Anything Ken Paxton does that, I like,
(33:58):
I always remind myself Dade fail and tried to stop
him from doing it. Any word on whether or not
he's still is he a shoe in to be the
next Speaker of the House or continue to be Speaker
of the House.
Speaker 5 (34:08):
Oh, I think it's very very unlikely that he's gonna
be the next Speaker of the House. Already you have
five Republicans that have announced against him, and I would
expect that in the coming weeks, coming days, maybe even
you'll start to see some support colth around one of
those five candidates. I think time is running out for
Dad Ceiling. As far as being Speaker of.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
The House, Brandon Wiltons, do we have any evidence that
Dade Falin was not one of the attendees of Puff
Daddy's Freak Freak off parties? Any proof that he wasn't there.
Speaker 5 (34:41):
I've not seen any, So I'll say that I don't know,
but I don't know that he was.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
Okay, while we're on the topic here of Dade Falin
and Ken Paxton and you know, the Republican Party and
how they're handling things in the state, there's an interesting
story you guys have today about an illegal alien parole
scheme that has been unfrozen. Over a half a million
have been granted entry. What does this mean? What happened?
Speaker 1 (35:09):
Yeah, this is a program that UF Customers and Border
Protection has announced, or at least announced the numbers on
and it shows that as of August of this year,
so last month, nearly five hundred and thirty thousand illegal
aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Speaker 5 (35:27):
It's called the CCHND Parole Scheme have been flown into
the country and granted parole. Now this is a problem, obviously,
Let's just focus on one of those countries, Venezuela. There's
been a lot of news, of course about Venezuelan gangs
that have been pouring over here in the last few
years that are starting to terrorize cities across the country.
(35:48):
I mean, just this week, Governor Greg Abbott announced or
declared rather the Venezuelan gang trend de Ragua, declared them
a terrorist organization and has heightened some of the ability
for Texas law enforcement to go after them. But it
just shows you. I mean, these people have come across,
they come across over the last several years, and just
(36:09):
now we're really starting to see the consequences of that
invasion that we've been dealing with for the last few years.
Speaker 2 (36:15):
My brother John Brandon Walton's Texas scorecard dot Com doing
amazing work. As always, I think Brandon Waltons is kind
of the unofficial Austin reporter for Pursuit of Happiness Radio.
He certainly is one of the most important people at
Texas scorecard dot com and you should go there. You
should subscribe to their email lists, follow my buddy Brandon
Walton's on social media, Chang and Kang.
Speaker 4 (36:40):
This is Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness on KPRC nine
fifty Houston,