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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
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Speaker 1 (00:23):
Hi.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Greetings everybody.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
Uh, Caylin Jenner will be attending Donald Trump's inauguration. It'll
be interesting to see which bathroom they make her use,
don't you think so?
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Or him?
Speaker 4 (00:37):
Either way?
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Also, a man was arrested in Singapore for urinating on
a subway escalator handrail. Apparently, in Singapore it's illegal to
make a handrail cleaner than it's ever been before.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Hi.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
Everyone, thanks for turning on your radio or watching us
on social media. We're streaming on social media right now.
Where am I? Let's see, I'm on a book face
and tube of us and the Twitter sphere been kicked
off any of those yet, So thank you for watching
us if you're any of those people.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
And you know who's gonna be here with us this afternoon.
My good friend.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
Christian Collins is joining us from the Texas Youth Summon.
He will be at the Trump inauguration next week. But
that isn't really what we're going to be talking about.
We're going to talk about cabinet picks. And then also,
I'm sure, as a lot of you have already heard,
in Texas, people are pretty pissed off right now about
what happened yesterday with the House speaker race here in
the Houston area. The people really mad at right now.
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Cecil Bowe is one of them. Lacey Hall, purported child abuser,
Gary Gates. I don't know how much you guys know
about him, but we'll talk about all them. Stick around
for that. Christian Collins coming up in just a little bit.
But before we get to any of that, isn't it
always interesting when someone tries to plagiarize someone else's work
and it doesn't go quite as planned. We've seen this before.
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You know, Biden's leaving, Trump's coming in. And if you've
been paying attention to the news for the past twenty
four hours, and I imagine if you're watching me on
social media now, most of you are probably pretty new savvy.
Maybe you've heard already that President Joe Biden is trying
to rooster block Donald Trump and it didn't go that well.
It all has to do with this ceasefire deal, here's
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our guy, Joe yesterday making a big announcement about hostages
and hummas and all the things happening in the Mid East.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Secretary of State.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
Let's listen.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
Good afternoon.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
It's a very good afternoon because at long last I
can announce a ceasefire, a hostage deal has been reached.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
Turns out, no, it didn't actually get reached. Yesterday, Biden
took a big victory lap and he bragged about this.
He had his press conference, and then afterwards he They
even asked him at the press conference if Trump helped
out with the ceasefire negotiation, and Biden could not leave
the podium fast enough yesterday.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
For those of you that watched it live on TV,
I was one of them.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
And then last night he gave his farewell address on
National TV, interrupting your broadcast of Hollywood Squares and Wheel
of Fortune. I don't know what's even on primetime TV anymore.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
I don't know. I haven't watched it any years.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
But if you're a fan of I don't know the
Price is Rid or whatever it was supposed to be
on last night, instead, you were treated to Joe Biden
again bragging about the ceasefire deal and all the great
stuff that he's accomplished. And more often than not, when
Hamas starts talking about a ceasefire, they're doing it because
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they need to regroup, they need to figure out how
to get some more ammunition, they need to bring in
some more backup, that sort of thing. They're disarmed, they
need more weaponry, and it's always the worst time to
negotiate a hostage deal. When Hamas suddenly wants to start
doing I are a ceasefire at the very least. I
get that there's Americans there. What do they claim there's
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twenty left? If you had to guess how many of
those you know, a couple dozen people or so that
they claim are still alive, actually are I'm gonna I'm
a realist. I'm not a pessimist. I'm not an optimist.
I'm guessing probably not many. Bad We've been told before
that some of them were still alive and they weren't,
So I'm just you know, history often.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Repeats itself anyway.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
So then overnight we learned that the ceasefire has been delayed.
Hamas is creating a last minute crisis net and Yahoo.
The Prime Minister of Israel came out and said, yeah,
we thought we were going to have a ceasefire and
a hostage negotiation, but Hamas is renagging on the understandings
and creating a last minute crisis that is preventing an agreement.
Or so says our boy Prime Minister net Yaho. I
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never really you never really know. I try to I
try not to think the worst of everyone, But there
is a part of me that wonders if Benjamin net
and Yahoo, knowing full well that for the last four
years his biggest critic on earth has basically been the
Biden administration, who's supposed to be his ally, it is
possible that he's delaying the ceasefire negotiation and the hostage
negotiation for a week because he doesn't want Biden to
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get credit. And if that is the case, as strange
as that may seem, it would make sense. I mean,
look at what just took place here yesterday, Koreem Jean
Pierre had what was supposed to be her last White
House press briefing. There was never supposed to Unless something
insane happens here in the next few days, you're never
going to see French dip the diversity higher stand in
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front of that podium again and read to a binder
what some old white guy named John Kirby probably wrote
down for probably never gonna see that again. She's going
to go work at CNN or wherever she's going to
go and get a book deal.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
Who knows.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
But this guy that works at the State Department, Matt Miller,
already said not mac Miller, not the rapper, No, he's dead.
The Matt Miller works at the State Department in communications.
And sorry, my phone's ringing, how obnoxious. I should have
put that on silent. And so yesterday he actually admitted
this never would have happened without Trump.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
Does anyone surprised.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
By that this war has been gone on for a
coup over a year, you know, quite a while, now,
many months at this point, and a lot of death,
a lot of blood, a lot of violence, and he
kept getting worse and worse and worse and worse and worse,
until suddenly it was abundantly obvious that Donald Trump was
going to be your next president. And then suddenly there
was like a Reagan Iran hostage like moment where they said,
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you know, we just realize now we've reached a deal.
We're going to get these hostages for you. So Kareem
Jean Pierre couldn't have that. She's very offended that Donald
Trump was going to get credit, or even that a
member of her own party was going to give Donald
Trump credit.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
Watch this sanding around? Who gets to take credit for
the steal?
Speaker 5 (06:28):
No one's dancing around here.
Speaker 3 (06:32):
Our colleagues that President Trump was critical in getting the
steal over the line.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Do you not agree with that statement?
Speaker 5 (06:37):
I mean, look, I'm not going to speak to a
random person. I don't know who this person is. I'm
not gonna oh what I can say.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
You don't think she knows who Matt Miller. You don't
think I know who he is.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
You don't know somebody that works in the White House
every day doing the exact same thing that you do.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
Do you guys believe that?
Speaker 3 (07:00):
Of course not. Nobody believes that anyway. So for the
time being, the ceasefire is on hold. We'll see what happens. Well,
you know, we'll keep talking about it. I can't help
but notice, though, is a lot of these people are
leaving office and taking off. The liberal media is doing
everything they can to try to make them look like
they're not the people that we all know that they are,
you know, the top news story today at politico dot com.
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Let me put this up on the screen for you
guys here. I was just tweeting about this. For those
of you that follow me on Twitter, you already saw this.
So but look at the top news story today. Politico
dot COM's supposed to be one of the most important
liberal news out that inside the Beltway news outlets in existence.
Their top news story today is that Pete Booty Jig
is having a hard time explaining to everybody why he
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did a good job with all the changes happening in
DC this week, changing of the guard, people emptying out
their desks, new people coming in, confirmation hearings, wildfire in
southern California, hostage negotiations, ceasefire maybe not on the table
anym warren Yemen, war in Israel, war in Ukraine, war
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at the border.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
You get it. It's pretty bad out there. There's a strange
time to be alive.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
Politico dot COM's top news story today is that Mayor
Pete is having a hard time convincing people he did
a good job as Transportation Secretary. I actually said, here's
the subheadline. One of the Democrat parties most skilled communicators,
explains how difficult it is to sell his political accomplishments.
Oh Pete, I'm sorry, baba ah you poor goh you guys.
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Mayor Pete's having a hard time convinced people he did
a good job.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
Isn't that all? Poor Mayor Pete? Feel bad for him.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
Planes are falling out of the sky over the last
four years, we got boats crashing into bridges. There are
trained derailments. We all remember what happened in Palestine. Ohio
chemicals getting in, the people getting poisoned. Backups at every
major port since the pandemic. I would assume that, with
the exception of nine to eleven, there's not been another
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time during my life when our problems with transportation in
this country were more dramatic and traumatic than during the
tenure of Mayor Pete. What exactly did Mayor Pete do
while he was in charge of the transportation department. He
went out, He spread equity to transportation.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
What does that mean?
Speaker 3 (09:19):
He got rid of all the old racist road signs.
He got rid of stuff like hang Tree Lane and
replaced it with George Floyd Avenue. So that's great that
he did that. I think that's good for you, Mayor Pete.
You've really done an amazing job and now you're leaving.
And I don't know why it's so important for Politico
dot com to help Mayor Pete get his next job.
But could you even remember a time in your life
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when you knew who the mayor? Re Pete is so
bad and being the transportation secretary? Mayor Repete is so bad?
How thank you very much. Mayor Pete is so bad
at being the transportation secretary. There's not even probably been
another time in your life when you knew who the
transportation secretary was, much less new everything he was up
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to all the time constantly. My favorite Mayor Pete moment,
by the way, was still this. I'm sure you guys
remember this one Mayor re Pete takes over his transportation secretary.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
There's all these problems, backups at the.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
Port and trained derailments and all these crazy things are happening,
and where is Mayor Pete. He surfaces twice, and his
first I think it was his first year in charge
of the transportation department. The first time was when he
lied to everybody and said he rode a bicycle to
work every day. And then some journalists actually followed him
and photographed him taking his bike out of the back
of a van and pedaling it through a parking lot.
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Do you guys remember that he was you lie about
riding a bike to work? Why would anyone lie about that?
But then there was this. Then there was Mayor Pete.
H who could forget the time he chested? Why is
he in a hospital bed with a newborn baby. For
those of you watching me on social media, you see
what I'm looking at. But to those of you listening
on the radio, you don't. We're looking at a photo
right now of Mayor Pete and his husband, wife, partner,
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or whatever he's called. I don't know, I don't care.
I don't care if you're gay. But they're in a
hospital bed as if they just gave birth. So not
only is Mayor pet the worst Transportation secretary in the
history of that particular position, cabinet position in our federal government,
he's the first man to ever give birth while sitting
in an active cabinet position.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
I mean, I don't know why he's having a hard
time finding a job. Who are listening to the Pursuit
of Happiness radio? I guess it's not available in Canada.
The end of an era, the beginning of another era.
There's so much happening right now.
Speaker 3 (11:33):
You know, next week is going to be Trump's inauguration,
and obviously a lot of people are packing up the
belongings in their desk drawers around the Beltway of Washington,
d C. They know they're leaving soon and probably never
coming back, at least not anytime soon. In the meantime,
a lot of changes are happening in Austin, Texas, with
a new house speaker, a lot of allegations, some mudslinging
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happening on social media from political activists.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
And lawmakers right here in this city. It's getting real ugly.
Speaker 3 (12:04):
These are people I personally know, and so as I'm
looking at what's going on right now, I'm let's try
to turn to a reliable person to get information. Hey,
you know it's interesting. Next week Trump's inauguration will take place.
And we were told over and over again by the
left the peaceful transfer of power is a sacred foundation
of democracy. But as important as that is that peaceful
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transition of power, apparently Nancy Pelosi's not attending. I'm told
she's going to be attending a stock trading meeting. Michelle
Obama cannot be there. She has a scheduled visectomy and
AOC can't go either. She's going to be bailing out
immigrant rapists. But you know who will be at Trump's
inauguration next week.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
My friend?
Speaker 3 (12:45):
Most of what I about half of what I just
said as a joke. By the way, they're not going
to be at the inauguration, but that's not why.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
But you know who will be there.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
Christian Collins, conservative activist and youth organizer for the Texas
Youth Summon.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
My friend Christian is on the line right now. Christian,
what an odd time to be alive?
Speaker 4 (13:02):
Am I? Right? Man? It's pretty crazy.
Speaker 6 (13:06):
Kenny just want to first say thank you so much
for having me on and for all that you do
for our great city and throughout the state of nation.
I think you're such an important voice. Excited about going
to the inauguration. This is going to be historic. I
don't think most people, even within the Republican Party, come
the beginning of twenty twenty two, when they thought President
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Trump was done and they were moving on to ran
to Santas, thought we'd be at this moment. But here
we are, and it's just really exciting. And for those
of us who have stood with President Trump, we're so
proud of him and everything that he's been through and
gotten through and pushed through. I mean that the sham impeachments,
they've come after his businesses, they've raided Mari Lago, the lawsuits,
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the witch hunt lawsuits, they tried, some of them, tried
to assassinate him twice. And we are and I believe
that God has put President Trump in this position for
such a time as this, and it's so powerful to
be a part of this moment. I just as I'm
talking to you, just thinking about this, I'm getting goosebumps,
and I just revel on the moment to get to
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be there at the swearing in ceremony as he puts
that hand on the Bible and he and he pludges
his life and his sacred honor to the Constitution to
defend the United States of America. He's going to fight
for America like we've never seen. And I'm just so
excited to get to be a part of this historic moment.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
Christian, I'm excited too.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
I think it's very cool that you're going and I
hope you could call in and report to us live
from the event, because I'd love to know what your
thoughts are on it.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
But I also know I've known you for years.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
You and I have done a lot of speaking events together,
and we hang out with a lot of the same people.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
I consider you to be a good friend.
Speaker 3 (14:45):
You know, I know you personally, and I know the
kind of person that you are, and I know that
a few years ago, after Trump lost well quote unquote
lost the twenty twenty election, being a Maga Republican was
not a cool thing. It was a lot of people
didn't want to get anywhere near the red hat, and
you were not one of those people. You are somebody
that was very supportive of right wing populism, conservative nationalism.
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You know, the movement right now that's obviously become mainstream,
was not mainstream a few years ago. As a matter
of fact, I have an article here from the Dallas
Morning Snooze. This would have been the summer of twenty
twenty three. It's an article about Dan Crenshaw attending the
Young Republican convention in Dallas, basically discouraging Maga Republicans from
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being Maga Republicans, trying to get them to embrace traditional conservativism.
And I'm looking at this photo. Boy, A lot's changed
in a couple of years.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
Christian.
Speaker 3 (15:37):
Here's a photo of Dan Crenshaw that he just posted
to social media earlier this week of him meeting with
Donald Trump holding Donald Trump's book. Now, I don't know
about you, but I know hung. I've been around Dan Crenshaw,
been alone with the guy. I don't get the impression
that he likes Trump, but he wants people to think that.
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I don't know if you've seen these posts on social
media or not. I'm just curious if you have and
what you think of him.
Speaker 6 (16:03):
Well, I think it's a photo op, and many people
don't know that my background. I worked with some of
these members of Congress from Kevin Brady too, and I
worked with Dan Primshaw. And I can say assuredly the
way that we went apart was I spoke on January first,
and I said that every member of Congress, I said
that with Amy Kramer, with Women for America First in
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the Woodlands should vote to not certify the results of
the elections. And I remember this moment where he just,
you know, he texted me and he's like, what the
hell are you doing? And so we had a very
I didn't realize at the time, like how different our
views were, and we had very vastly different opinions. And
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he was totally on the side of Liz Cheney. And
when Liz Cheney was attacked by members of the Republican
Party and removed ultimately from the third most powerful position,
he said on Twitter that she's a woman of fierce
intellect and how much he's supported her. This woman went
on to endorse and support Kamala Harris. I think Dan's
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views are just very liberal. At the time though I
didn't realize that. I didn't understand that, And so I mean,
I think just the metamorphois of where he's come from
to go from that position. And by the way, in
twenty twenty, he got to speak at the RNC convention
and him like NICKI Haley, didn't even mention President Trump,
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the only two people that didn't even mention President Trump
and their speeches, and.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
Here we are.
Speaker 6 (17:38):
You know, he said, like you mentioned, he wanted to
move on from Trump, and now he's come to a
place where he's so vulnerable, almost being beaten by Jamison Ellis,
who ran last time with twenty five thousand dollars and
he got forty two percent of the vote. And now
Dan is going to Mari Lago and expressing President Trump,
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I'm here to work with you, Please work with me.
And that's effectively what he's doing. I just want to
call a spade and spade and recognize exactly what this is.
And you know what, as a conservative grassroots activists, we'll
take it. We'll take it, but recognize that President Trump
wants the right people and positions of power, and he
wants people that he can trust. He'll work with anybody.
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He's a deal maker, but we need to have people
in this position, you know, and not just in Congress,
but especially the people that he appoints that actually support
the America First agenda. And I'm hoping that with Dan
Crainshaw there's been a turnaround. I hope that, you know,
it's just because he recognizes the way the winds are
blowing that he'll do the right thing and truly work
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with President Trump. He says he's going to kill the cartels. Well,
we'll see what President Trump wants out of that situation,
and we we'll see if he follows President Trump's agenda
but we need people that are going to stand with
President Trump.
Speaker 3 (18:54):
Yeah, boy, I absolutely agree with you. And you know,
back in twenty sixteen, I don't think Trump really fully
embraced what the old Republican Party was and what the
New Republican Party was going to be. I don't think
anybody knew because in twenty sixteen, after the guy got elected,
he chose people from the old Republican Party to work
on his team, you know, guys like Jeff Sessions and
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Bill Barr and people like that. And we all see
how that went for him. And now He's learned, thank god.
You know, Trump's wised up, fortunately, and he has said
he has not everybody knows this, but I bet most
of our listeners do, and certainly you know, when there's
an incoming president, there are hundreds of jobs that have
to get filled, hundreds of them. And they're not all
filled by people you've heard of before.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
Right.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
It's not always some fancy, you know, some sexy, new
cool job, the secretary of this or that. Sometimes it's
just someone somewhere is going to help work with small businesses,
deputy in charge of this or that. And Trump has
just put out a statement saying he will not consider
any individuals affiliated with Mike Pence, Liz Cheney, Governor Nikki Haley,
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among other people basically neocons, Dick Cheney, Speaker Paul Ryan
Mitt Romney. These are the liberal These are neocons. These
are people that love war and otherwise than that embrace
left wing politics. I gotta think Dan Crenshaw is one
of those people. But you know, for whatever it's worth,
I agree with Trump. I think this is a step
in the right direction.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (20:20):
Well, I mean President Trump is being a little more
exclusive and selective come twenty twenty four than he was
in twenty sixteen. And had he won he did win
the twenty twenty election in fact, but I mean, had
he quote won the twenty twenty election, A lot of
those right with a state and power, but President Trumps
wisened up. And as Don Junior said, it's not whether
you stood with us in twenty sixteen or whether you
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stood with us in twenty twenty four. It's whether you
stood with us on January seventh to twenty twenty one.
If right after January sixth were you standing with us?
And so there's a very small group of people who
are competent and loyal. Nikki Haley was the former ambassador
TV United Nations. He might have been the second Kerry
of State suld if she went in a backstad President
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Trump right after January sixth, because she was so desperate
to run for president. But she made a trip to
mari Alago after she saw that the parties still many
of the grassroots active still stood with President Trump. So
she made a trip to Mari lagosed his boots, but
then still decided to run against him. And so now
Marco Rubya is going to be the Secretary of State.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
Nikki Haley will not.
Speaker 6 (21:24):
And this just goes to show that President Trump needs
people that are competent and loyal, and we need people
in these positions of power who are not going to
leak all these you know, everything that's going on within
the White House, within the administration to the press to
advance themselves or whatever the reason is.
Speaker 4 (21:40):
For doing this.
Speaker 6 (21:41):
And we need people that are actually going to stand
for the America First agenda. President Trump is so much
smarter now. I don't know if he actually thought he'd
win in twenty sixteen. They won in twenty twenty four
and they are so much better for it. They are
going to have the very best people in power. They've
got Pete Hegseth, They've got Paim Bondy, They've got RFK,
They've got all these great appointments Toolci Gabbard, and they've
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got all these great appointments that got to get confirmed
through the Senate first, but they they've appointed a rock
star cast of people that are going to really stand
for the America.
Speaker 4 (22:13):
First.
Speaker 3 (22:13):
To General Boy, I agree with everything you just said,
and you mentioned Rubio and Pam Bondi. A little update
on the Florida Republicans. Governor DeSantis today picked Florida Attorney
General Ashley Moody, very very similar policies to Pam Bondi
as the Age of Florida to replace Marco Rubio as Senator.
I think he's probably of all the people in Trump's
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new cabinet, I gotta think Rubio is going to be
the easiest confirmation. He's in the Senate. He's friends with
all these people. He's not a controversial politician. But this
is this is these are all great upgrades. I think
Ashley Moody will be great in the Senate. She's going
to be fantastic. I'm sure Marco Rubio will be doing fine.
And you know we just mentioned Mike Pence there. I
don't know if you've heard, but Mike Pence is having
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a feud with RFK Junior. Can you Christian when you
hang through commercial break, I'd love to get your thoughts
on that.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
Absolutely, that and also a quick.
Speaker 3 (23:05):
Frank discussion about what just took place in Austin this
week with some of the worst members of the Texas
Republican Party.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
We're gonna name names. Stop listening till the government.
Speaker 6 (23:15):
I started listening to the US Proceeds of Happiness Radio
with kena Webstergitia aka producer Kenny.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
President Biden delivered his farewell address last night. Then he
disappeared like Obi Wan Kenoby, leaving nothing but a crumpled
suit on the floor. All right, that's not true, but
talk about a victory lap. His last words were, oh,
by the way, Hunter did it. He did all of it.
What a way to cap off five decades of distinguished
service followed by two years of confusion and narcolepsy. I'm sorry,
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let me rephrase that, five years of confusion and narcolepsy. Okay,
I'm not being fair. Five decades of confusion and narcolepsy.
Either way, he's gone. Yesterday he negotiated this, Okay, let's
be fair. He took credit for Trump negotiating a hostage
deal with Hamas, which went away overnight.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
I gotta think that's karma, right.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
You're trying to basically plagiarize someone else's work, and then
while you were asleep, the whole thing you just took
credit for sort of went away. I guarantee Netan, Yahoo
and Trump figure this thing out here in the upcoming weeks.
But for the time being, I guess at least Biden's
not going to get to take care of it credit
for it. And in the meantime, Mike Pence, Mike Pence
has found a way to make himself relevant for at
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least a few more minutes. Mike Pence's organization is out
lobbying senators in the Republican Party right now not to
vote for RFK Junior. This is a giant middle finger
to a political party that blessed you with a career,
with fame, with wealth, all the.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
Things Mike Pence has.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
Mike Pence's political think tank is asking Republicans not to
let our FK Junior become the head of Health and
Human Services, and apparently it has a lot to do
with well, I've got to think it has a lot
to do with big Pharma. But Mike Pence claims it's
because RFK Junior is too liberal and he's embraced liberal
policies in the past. Does RFK Junior have some control
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over abortion laws or no, he won't have anything to
do with that. Is that's all decided by Congress or
the Supreme Court. But Mike Pence is making it sound
like that's true on the line right now. Christian Collins,
creator of the Texas Youth Summit, conservative thought leader from
Southeast Texas. Christian, if you had a chance to look
at this sheet the feud between Pence and RFK Junior,
and I don't think a lot of people were expecting
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to end the week with that.
Speaker 6 (25:37):
Well, people know I'm pretty close with Donald Trump Junior
and Donald Trump Junior is the one who recruited RFK
to support President Trump at a very timely time. You
remember the pyrotechnics going up in that picture where they're
shaking hands in Phoenix, Arizona, at that huge rally, And
I mean, it's just an amazing moment, and I know everyone
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shared that photo, and I got to tell you, I
mean RFK was taking a lot of votes away from
both Joe Biden at the time, or I guess it
was Kamala Harris and also taken away votes from President Trump.
And he decided to support President Trump.
Speaker 4 (26:13):
And that was just a huge moment.
Speaker 6 (26:14):
And of course JFK had been there, the assassination attempt
had been made on his life successfully and then that
had been made on President Trump, and so I guess
there was just a real connection there. And so here
we have this moment, and I think it really solidified
the momentum behind President Trump to go forward and win
the nomination. It may not have been the only thing
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that won him the nomination, but it was a huge thing.
And so it wasn't Neo Khon Rhino Republicans who won
the election for President Trump. It was grassroots conservative activists
and a lot of independence who, because of RFK, supported
President Trump. I would say that RFK deserved to be
in this position, not just because of the political power
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that he willed to support President Trump, though, but because
as he's going to do so much to make America
healthy again and there's there's a very corrupt industry that
many of us didn't have a lot of exposure to
before now because it just really wasn't a Republican issue
to talk about all the food dies and all the
processed foods that.
Speaker 4 (27:15):
Are corrupting our bodies.
Speaker 6 (27:17):
I mean, some of us really want to be healthy regardless,
but I mean it just takes education.
Speaker 4 (27:21):
To learn how to do that.
Speaker 6 (27:23):
And for so long, I mean, Americans have gotten fat
because of all the processed foods. And I think it's
so fitting that he would be in this position to
help make America healthy again and get us get us
off of the you know, these soy boyd.
Speaker 4 (27:38):
Diets and you know, make us eat steak and eggs.
I like that idea.
Speaker 6 (27:42):
I like this tough guy who I've seen pictures of
him bench pressing with his shirt off, almost seventy years old,
and he looks like a Greek god. Like, that's the
guy that I want to be ahead of this department.
You know, not some you know, transgender, overweight person. You
know that's just yeah, I'll need they them. I don't
even know what they are, but we need to have
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real people in this position that are going to stand
for what America should be. And I think RFK is
like a beacon of masculinity. I just love that he's
in this position.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
Yeah, dude, the guy is very cool. I like RFK
Junior too in some ways, Christian. Maybe all of this
was predictable. I guess it's not too shocking. Back before
Obamacare passed, the healthcare industry overwhelmingly donated more money to
Republicans because of deregulation efforts. Right, and then Obamacare happened,
and suddenly the healthcare industry started shifting their funding towards
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Democrat Party members.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
I mean, we see it all over the place, right.
Speaker 3 (28:38):
Suddenly Democrats stopped criticizing big pharma, they stopped criticizing the
healthcare industry, and Republicans started criticizing it. So, once again,
this is a great example of follow the money. But
to that point, RFK Juniors from the old Democrat Party,
Mike Pence is from the old Republican Party.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
So should anybody be shocked to.
Speaker 3 (28:57):
Learn that one of these guys is exactly who you
thought they were of Big Pharma, and the other one
appears to be a slave to Big Pharma. The big
news today, by the way, and I'm sure you saw
this already. You talk about plagiarism. The FDA, Joe Biden's
FDA is now banning red dye number three, which is,
if I'm not mistaken, an RFK junior thing.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
He talked about how this was unhealthy.
Speaker 3 (29:17):
For those that don't know, red dye number three isn't
a lot of like candy pez candy corn. I knew
candy corn was poisoned, ring pops Valentine's Day candy.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
They put it in.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
Cough drops, bomb pops, popsicles, all the things, mostly unhealthy
red candy right, not shockingly?
Speaker 2 (29:34):
Is this plagiarism?
Speaker 3 (29:35):
Why the last week of Biden's presidency do they suddenly
do something about this Christian.
Speaker 6 (29:41):
Well, I guess they want to take the punch out
of RFK what he will do. But I mean, regardless,
I mean, I'm glad that it's happening. But rfk's going
to be in that position, God willing, and he's going
to do a much He's going to take things much further.
And I think the whole food pyramid, I mean some
of it may even be wrong. I mean, I think
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we need a lot less processed cereals, and we need
a lot more whole foods.
Speaker 4 (30:07):
We need that and that's what RFK is advocating for.
Speaker 6 (30:10):
And you know, one thing he's talked about is when
you go to the grocery store, just stay on the
outer aisles. Don't go inside where you eat foods with
all these preservatives.
Speaker 4 (30:19):
And I mean he talks about seed oils, and.
Speaker 6 (30:22):
I just I've learned so much from listening to the guy,
and I think it's fascinating. And so, you know, get
the meat, get the dairy, get the eggs, get the
you know, just just you know, stay on the outer aisles,
get the fruits and the vegetables, get the get the
fresh bread from the bakery. I mean, that's how you
do it. And that's what he's advocating for. I don't
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see anything controversy about this. But the only thing controversy
about him is he used to be a Democrat. Well,
a lot of people that are actually really cool, like
President Trump used to he I mean he used to.
I mean they were registered Democrats, they were from New
York and so and now he's the America first, you know,
Republican party. He is the party. And so I just
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love that President Trump is putting all these great people
that used to be Democrats like Pulsa Godard and RFK
in these positions and they're bringing real effectual change to
these positions once they get appointed. So I'm sorry, once
they get nominated, right, I mean confirmed, I'm sorry, it's
going to be really awesome once they're in that position.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Yeah, I understand what you meant. I think you explained
it perfectly.
Speaker 3 (31:23):
Hey, before we run, can we talk about state politics
for just a couple of minutes. Here your state representative
from up there. I thought you were in Steve Toas's district,
but I guess you're in Cecil Bell's district.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
And he is on the list of people.
Speaker 3 (31:36):
That apparently voted with people like Jean wu and other
liberal Democrats.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
Liberal Republicans all designed.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
Dustin Burroughs is their guy for Speaker of the House
of Texas.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
Lacy Hall's on the list.
Speaker 3 (31:51):
Gary Gates is on the list, a local Republican who's
been accused of child abuse in the past. For the record,
just want to throw that out there. That's an objective fact.
Speaker 2 (31:59):
On my opinion.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
And Michael Barry, a friend of this radio show. I
used to work on his show for years before I
took over for John on our morning show here on
KPRC has publicly announced he wants you to challenge State
Representative Cecil Bell. And I know you're not running for
office or anything right now, You're pretty busy with your
personal life.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
But what do you think about all this?
Speaker 6 (32:22):
Well, I'm honored that Michael Barry would mention me, you know,
in his support in any position, and I told him
I'd definitely be praying about my future about running for office.
I don't think it's a secret that you know I
want to run for office eventually. Again, I've ran in
twenty twenty two, had a great time doing it, learned
a lot, and I'm a lot stronger candidate having done it.
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Just timing is everything, and I know that there's just
a season for everything under the sun, as scripture talks about.
So definitely open to doing something. Just need to pray
for the right timing and make sure that it's the
right season to do it. That said, what went on
in the state legislature I think is atrocious. I mean,
the Republicans should come together in the state legislature in
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the Texas House, just like the US Congress does, and
appoint someone selects someone as speaker within their conference and
not rely on Democrat votes to get there. That would
be ideal and they should find some unity in doing that.
And unfortunately you had one side who you have the
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plurality of the Republican votes. At one time there were
fifty six fifty seven votes that dwindled down. I think
unfortunately my state reps Cecil Belt switched his vote. And
I mean even his granddaughter wrote on his Facebook while
expressing so much support for him because he was going
to vote against Dustin Burroughs and for David Cook and
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she was so proud of him. Yes, she wrote this
on his wall and said, I'm so proud of my
grandfather who's going to stand against the rhinos.
Speaker 4 (33:58):
Oh and what did he do though? What did he do?
He didn't exactly the opposite.
Speaker 6 (34:02):
He flipped his voote and supported Dustin Burrows. And I'm
I'm just gravely disappointed in this vote. And I think
it's I think it's really awful that he's going to
have to explain himself to his granddaughter who's probably really
distraught by this vote.
Speaker 3 (34:18):
And Christian before announcing that right now on the radio,
how many people knew.
Speaker 4 (34:22):
That it's out there.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
No, I believe you.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
Yeah, I tell you. You've never lied to me. Why
would you lie about that? That's crazy, bro, that is nuts.
Speaker 6 (34:34):
Yeah, you know, I could. You know it's it's she said,
you know, I'll read it to you, she said. As
you know, there are a number of sellout Rhinos who
are working with the Democrats to elect Dustin Burrows as Speaker,
but Rep. Cecilbell is not one of them.
Speaker 4 (34:47):
Rep.
Speaker 6 (34:47):
Cee Celbell is standing strong with Republican nominee David Cook,
who has promised to not appoint Democrat chairs and to
prioritize the Texas GOP legislative priorities. Republican ce Cibell, thank
you for fighting for our Republican values.
Speaker 4 (34:59):
Thank you, Thank you to all that you.
Speaker 6 (35:01):
Represent and stand up in this great state of Texas,
in our hometown. And unfortunately he switched.
Speaker 4 (35:07):
His vote days before. He switched his vote days before.
I don't know why.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
Wow, Bro, that's crazy.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
Christian collins Man, find my buddy Christian on X you
know what that is social media, Keep up to date
with him.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
You know what, Texas Youth Summit.
Speaker 3 (35:22):
I got to think the twenty twenty five Texas Youth Summit.
With what's gone down over the last few years, this
is going to be the biggest Texas Youth Summit ever.
They haven't announced a lineup yet, but previous years have
included people like Don Junior and so many great speakers,
Marjorie Taylor Green, Lauren Bobert, Matt Gaates, just fascinating people.
And I can only imagine whatever Christian has in store
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for this year is going to be even bigger. Hey,
quick break, don't go anywhere. 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 2 (35:56):
The Pursuit of Happiness Radio on AM nine fifty KPRC.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
All right, so overnight we thought Israel and Hamas agreed
to a ceasefire.
Speaker 2 (36:09):
And you know what that means.
Speaker 3 (36:10):
The tensions in the Mid East are officially gone forever.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
Finally the Muslims are going to get along with the Jews.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
We knew it was just a matter of time anyway,
And tomorrow's news Israel and Jimah shrugged their shoulders and
resumed bombing the hell out of each other.
Speaker 2 (36:22):
Oh that's already happened.
Speaker 3 (36:23):
Yeah, anyway, welcome back, Greetings to everybody watching me on
social media right now. I try to keep up with
your comments if you are watching me on social media.
At the end of this broadcast, I will read some
of what you guys are saying. But hello to Kyle
on Twitter and Paul on Facebook. Barbara, Hello to billionth
one billionth one, says my chiropractor. Bill went through the
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roof from the smhing I have done the past several
years and oh, shaking my head, Barbara says, love you.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
I know right, Trump's goot this.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
I agree, Paul says, ask Christian to run against Okay,
Christian Collins and I are going to have a conversation
about that coming up.
Speaker 2 (37:00):
A lot of people.
Speaker 3 (37:01):
If you're into Southeast Texas politics or Texas politics in general,
you know we now have this list of all these
lawmakers that just sold us out.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
Cecil this is so funny. If you know who Cecil
Bell is.
Speaker 3 (37:11):
He's a state rep from north of the Houston area,
told everybody he was not going to support the Democrat
liberal the Democrat and the Liberal Republicans pick for Texas
House speaker. That would be Dustin Burrows, his own granddaughter.
If you didn't hear us talking about this earlier, His
own granddaughter gets on his social media account and she
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posts the following, what's this young lady's name? Tina Bell?
Bless your heart, Tina Bell. Tina Bell gets on her
grandpa's state Rep. Cecil Bell's Facebook page and she says,
as you know, there are a number of sellout rhinos,
sell out rhinos who are working with Let me put
this up on the screen so you guys can look
at it on social media, who are working with the rhinos,
she says.
Speaker 2 (37:53):
And I guess that's been on there the whole time. Okay,
So it.
Speaker 3 (37:56):
Says, as you know, there are a number of sellout
rhinos who are working with the Democrats to elect Dustin
Burrows as speaker. But Representative Cecil Bell, her grandpa is
not one of them. Representative Cecil Bell is standing strong
with Republican nominee David Cook, who has promised to not
appoint Democrat chairs and to prioritize the Texas GOP legislative priorities.
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Representative Cecil Bell, thank you for fighting for our Republican values.
An American flag represents stand up, great State of Texas,
our hometown. YadA, YadA, YadA. And then after his granddaughter
posted that on his.
Speaker 2 (38:31):
Page, you can't write this stuff, guys.
Speaker 3 (38:37):
After his granddaughter posted that on his page, he voted
for Dustin Burroughs. That has got to be It is
going to be a very, very uncomfortable Martin Luther King
Junior Day dinner at the Bell Household this year.
Speaker 2 (38:49):
I got to imagine.
Speaker 3 (38:50):
But that's not what I want to talk about right now,
as amusing as that is. And you gotta admit that
is pretty That is pretty funny, guys. You gotta admit, no,
I want to talk about this instead. You ever notice
the very people offering the most criticism of a specific
like something we overwhelmingly believe is bad, are often the
people committing that crime. I'll give you a few examples
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here while I get my notes on my screen.
Speaker 2 (39:13):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (39:14):
Back in the summer of twenty twenty, Joe Biden wouldn't
do a lot of interviews.
Speaker 2 (39:17):
Do you guys remember this? They were bearing him in
the basement.
Speaker 3 (39:20):
It was their strategy to get Joe Biden elected in
the summer of twenty twenty. Famously, he did two interviews
right before the Democratic National Convention in the summer of
twenty twenty. One of those interviews was with rapper Cardi B,
the author of the song and forgive my language here
wet ass pussy, wet ass p word. I won't describe
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what that means, but I think most of you know.
I don't want to violate an FCC role. But we're
all adults here. And right around the same time, she
revealed that she used to enjoy drugging men she would
meet at a night club and then she would rob them.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
So, yeah, I guess that's so.
Speaker 3 (39:57):
Joe did an interview with her, and then he did
an interview with this other guy. And the other guy
that she did an interview with was a gentleman named
Jerry Harris. Let me put this up on the screen
for you guys so you can see who I'm talking about.
Jerry Harris was a reality TV star. He was a
black cheerleader on a TV show on Netflix called Cheer.
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Here's a photo of Jerry for those of you that
don't know who that is. Cheer very popular. JJ Watt
of the Houston Texans said it was one of his
favorite TV shows and Jerry Harris Jerry Harris was a
big supporter of Joe Biden and hated Donald Trump and
couldn't stand him. And if you're wondering where Jerry Harris
is right now, I mean, I don't know right the
(40:40):
second where he is, but I think he's in prison
because Jerry Harris got into trouble for child pornography almost
immediately after interviewing Joe Biden. During a change of plea
hearing in a federal court in Chicago, Harris pleaded guilty
to one count of traveling with the intent to engage
in an illicit sexual conduct in one count of receiving childborn.
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This was a guy, a fully grown adult, having you know,
inappropriate relationships with underage kids, and Joe Biden. It was
the only person Joe Biden would talk to not to
be outdone. Another group around the same time got a
lot of attention in praise in the liberal media, group
called the Lincoln Project. Do you guys remember what the
Lincoln Project was or is? I think it still exists.
The Lincoln Project is a bunch of old school Republicans,
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the old republic the Mike Pence Republicans, the Liz Cheney Republicans.
Speaker 2 (41:27):
And they don't like Trump. We don't like them.
Speaker 3 (41:30):
It was started by a lot of people that I
think used to work for John McCain. And I'm sure
a lot of you already know where I'm going with this.
One of the guys that created the group with Rick
Wilson was a dude named John Weaver. And when was
this published?
Speaker 4 (41:44):
Here?
Speaker 3 (41:44):
In twenty twenty one, shortly after Joe Biden assumed office.
February twenty twenty one, the Lincoln Project announced they hired
a law firm to conduct a comprehensive review of operations
and culture after it was revealed that one of their founders,
John Weaver, was apparently grooming and having inappropriate relations with
teenage boys. People that were trying to work at the
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organization where young men were coming in contacted John Weaver,
a proud, devout professional anti Trumper, a guy the liberal
media loved to say, Look, not all Republicans are bad.
This guy says Trump is hitler. And it turns out
that guy was supposedly purportedly grooming young boys. So again
we find ourselves with another one of these news stories.
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Today everybody would agree, you know, sex with kids is bad,
just like racism's bad. These are things most people would
universally agree with, and so they certainly agree with that
at the Washington Post. Now, I don't read the Washington
Post because I don't subscribe to it, and I try
to get my news to be what's the word I'm
looking for?
Speaker 2 (42:45):
True?
Speaker 3 (42:45):
You know true news? You know that's weird, right? You
want the truth when you digest your news. Well, today
Breitbart dot com is reporting that Darren Bell. I'm sure
you guys already know where this is going. Darren Bell
is a cartoonist at the Washing Srington Post. What's their catchphrase,
if I'm not mistaken, Where democracy dies in darkness.
Speaker 2 (43:05):
Darkness apparently is also.
Speaker 3 (43:06):
A place where people go when they want to look
at inappropriate pictures of kids. So, this guy, Darren Bell,
is actually a Pulitzer Prize winning, multiple award winning left
wing cartoonist.
Speaker 2 (43:19):
And I'm sure you already know what I'm about to say.
Speaker 3 (43:21):
He just got arrested in Sacramento County for holding videos
of child porn on his computer. One hundred and thirty
four child pornography images linked to an account owned and
controlled by him. So authorities coming and raid his home.
Here's where this gets weird, right, because you know every
as weird stuff happens all the time, but somehow weird
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things keep getting weirder. Some of the child porn, or
I think a lot of the child porn was AI generated.
This is kind of a gray area for legality here.
I don't know if there's already a law against AI
generated child porn, but I hope that there would be,
you know what I mean, I don't know, Or if
there's not, then let's go around and find all the
people that are generating AI generated child porn and arrest him.
Speaker 2 (44:06):
I don't know how that works. I mean, I guess
we could all assume we know how it works.
Speaker 3 (44:09):
But apparently there's AI software you can use to generate
image as a child porn, so begs the question, is
it even child porn if it's AI generated? I would
argue that it is. I don't know what your argument
would be, but I would say it is. And apparently
the government agrees, because he is currently in prison or jail,
with bail set at one million dollars and he's expected
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to hear before a judge tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (44:32):
Now.
Speaker 3 (44:32):
The authorities were tipped off by something called the National
Center for Missing and exploited children again. This guy won
a Pulitzer for drawing anti Trump cartoons for the Washington Post.
Lo and behold, and even drew, and even drew images
depicting Republicans as being groomers and creeps and perverts and
pedophiles themselves, And all the while he was drying the stuff,
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it turns out that he was doing the very thing
he was criticizing Republicans for doing. Now, this guy as
a forty nine year old graduate from the University of California, Berkeley.
His works appeared not just in the Washington Post, but
the San Francisco Chronicle, which I'm sure that doesn't shock anyone, obviously,
that's a newspaper for degenerates. The LA Times, the Oakland Tribune,
and so Sacramento Valley Internet Crimes against Children Detectives issued
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a press release saying they conducted an investigation stemming from
a tip at the National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children related to someone uploading child sex abuse material CSAM,
referred to as child pornography.
Speaker 2 (45:33):
You get the point here.
Speaker 3 (45:35):
The News revived a couple of his previous cartoons attacking
those who criticized the grooming of small children. Let me
see I get some of this stuff up on the
screen here for you. It's not if you're watching me
on social media. I'm not about to show you child pornography, obviously,
but what I'm about to show you is almost as
vile and reprehensible as that. It's images from the Washington Post.
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These are cartoons. Here's an image of the Republican Party
elephant wearing a trench coat that he is opening up
and appears to be naked underneath, and he's flashing children
with the word bigotry written across his chest. Because only
a bigot would be concerned about grooming young children.
Speaker 2 (46:15):
It's kind of thing.
Speaker 3 (46:16):
It's kind of thing this guy was telling the Washington
Post readers, and apparently the editors at the Washington Post
agreed with him.
Speaker 2 (46:22):
So this guy, apparently, I.
Speaker 3 (46:26):
Don't know if he's going to plead guilty or not,
but I think you got caught clear, clear as day here.
Probably he's going to hire a lawyer who's going to
make some kind of First Amendment argument that it wasn't
really child porn, but it sounds like it was, and
putting asign all the allegations. For a minute, this guy
what he does is exactly what you would expect from
someone with his history. It's not clever, it's not funny,
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just mind numbing Trump Derangement syndrome content all the time.
And after all these years people reading his cartoons and
looking at his content in the Washington Post, now we
come to find out it was being created by a pedophile.
Speaker 2 (47:02):
It reminds me of a few months ago when a lot.
Speaker 3 (47:05):
Of liberals started canceling their Washington Post subscription because they
found out Jeff Bezos and the Washington Post would not
be endorsing a presidential candidate this year. Remember how angry
they were, We are going to cancel our subscription to
your newspaper because you won't tell us what we already
probably believe that Trump's bad and we should vote for Kamala.
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And so thousands of people canceled their Washington Post subscription
because of that.
Speaker 2 (47:32):
Kind of makes you wonder would they have been.
Speaker 3 (47:34):
That upset if they still had their subscriptions. Would they
have been as upset about that or as about this
as they were?
Speaker 2 (47:42):
You get where I'm going with this.
Speaker 3 (47:43):
You guys were so mad that you canceled your subscription
because Washington Post wouldn't tell you not to vote for Trump.
Months later, we learned the cartoons you're all giggling at
were created by a purported child diddler. Would you have
canceled your subscription over that? I don't know. I'm Kenny Webster.
Thanks for watching this video. Oh, if you're new to this,
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old school terrestrial radio, good for you.
Speaker 2 (48:07):
Keep at it.
Speaker 3 (48:08):
It's weirdly enough, talk radio is now less censored than
social media.
Speaker 2 (48:12):
Who saw that coming.
Speaker 3 (48:17):
If you're on social media watching this, hang around after
the broadcast.
Speaker 2 (48:19):
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