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January 20, 2025 36 mins
This is a special, celebratory edition of Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness to commemorate the 47th President of the United States of America.  ( @KennethRWebster )
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:20):
Record cold today in Washington, d C. For Donald Trump's inauguration.
And that's just how things are going between Joe Biden
and Commaw. Of course, on the bright side, Mitch McConnell
has an excuse for freezing up. So hi, everybody, Kenny
Webster here. Today is Donald Trump's inauguration. Today is also
Blue Monday, and they claim that's the saddest day.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
Of the year.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
It's probably true for roughly one third of America. If
Donald Trump's speech is going to be a promise to
help the entire country, from the Gulf of America to
the fifty first state of Canada, we are in for
good things. Oh, by the way, that's true. Donald Trump
says he is issuing executive orders today. He's going to

(01:02):
change the name of Mount Denawlly in Alaska to Mount McKinley,
and he's going to change the name of the Gulf
of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Before we get
to the inauguration. Let's talk about the outgoing administration. Back
in December, we learned Joe Biden was considering preemptive pardons
and he was considering the preemptive pardons for a handful

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of people. Those people included folks like Liz Cheney and
the January sixth Committee. Gosh, that's weird. Why would they
need preemptive pardons? Or doctor Fauci. We talked about that
this morning on the show. Why would Fauci need a
preemptive pardon? And is it possible that we could still
get him for what happened during the AIDS epidemic. I
just read that the preemptive partying goes all the way

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back forty six years. That's amazing. So if we suddenly
discovered that he molested kids back in the nineties, Joe
Biden has forgiven him for that, just incredible. But of
all the people to get a preemptive pardon, one person
I want you to pay special attention to is this guy,
General Mark Miller.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
I think General Milly is the most pressing problem of
the moment.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
China is not an enemy.

Speaker 5 (02:07):
You're a dirty trader, screw you trader.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Donald Trump says, this is a disgrace. He is disgusted
by the fact that a guy who once said he
would warn China about any foreigntention. If the United States
were who attack China, he would choose the side of China.
That's what Mark Milly actually said. So obviously, our incoming
president not a big fan of this, Joe Biden said.

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In certain cases, some have been threatened with criminal prosecution,
including General Mark Milly, doctor Anthony S. Fauci, and members
of the staff of the Select Committee to investigate the
January sixth attack on the United States Capital. I don't
end quote. I don't actually remember Trump saying he was
going to investigate Mark Milly. I don't remember him ever
saying that, but he probably should. General Mark Milly is

(02:55):
a terrible person. General Mark Milly told his Chinese counterpart
he would warrant of any military attack. This gave China
a crucial strategic advantage. This in bold in China, this
but America in grave danger. General Mark Milly is not
a good person. Mike Davis at town hall dot Com
once reported that former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of

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Staff Mark Milly called Trump a fascist to the corps
and a wanna be dictator. That such a senior military
leader would feel comfortable saying this about the President of
the United States is remarkable, given that similar statements made
by officers have in the past resulted in severe punishment.
We have this little thing called the Constitution. It makes

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the president the only democratically elected official in the chain
of command, the commander in chief. Military leaders serving under
the president owe him both deference and respect, regardless of
whether they agree with his policies or not. You can't
be a dictator when you're democratically elected, can you. Well,
General Mark Milly thinks so. Mark Milly is challenging foundational

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principle of American government. General Milliye's statements are not subject
to Article eighty eight because Trump was not in office
at the time. The General made them supposedly right, but
for the record, still makes him a bad guy. Former
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi revealed that General Milly
discussed with her ways in which the military could ignore

(04:23):
a hypothetical order from President Trump, and he agreed with
Nancy Pelosi's suggestion that Donald Trump was crazy. Others have
alleged Mark Milly would work behind the scenes to frustrate
the Trump administration and their plan to pull troops out
of Afghanistan, something the Biden administration actually ended up doing.
You know, I think the most egregious thing here. There

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was this twenty twenty one book by Bob Woodward, and
it detailed how General Milly, without knowledge or authorization from
the President, offered to warn a senior Chinese military official
ahead of time if Trump were to order an attack
on the Communist state. Presidents have traditionally taken swift and

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decisive action against military officers who challenged their authority as
commander in chief. Truman once famously sacked General Douglas MacArthur,
who was wildly popular at the time, for questioning President
Truman's approach to the Korean War. He explained later on
that he fired him because he wouldn't respect the authority
of the president. Did you know. President Obama similarly accepted

(05:28):
General Stanley mccrystal's resignation as commander of NATO in Afghanistan
after the general publicly criticized high ranking civilian officials within
the Biden administration. Excuse me, the Obama administration. Those men
dedicated years of their lives to serving the country and
at least some respects their criticisms at merit. General MacArthur

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understood the perils of communist aggression. He sincerely believed the
Truman's approach discounted that threat. General mccristal undoubtedly had some
valid concerns about a mayor policy in Afghanistan. The substance
of the concerns voiced by these men was beside the point.
Public disparagement of the civilian leaders appointed over them, as

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a matter of principle, cannot be permitted. As allegations concerning
General Milly's conduct have come to light, one has to
wonder does he deserve a full presidential pardon? Probably not free,
specially on.

Speaker 6 (06:29):
Right here on proceeds Unhappiness Radio.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Nelly, the rapper Nelly performing at the Trump inaugural ball
wow between Nelly and Kid Rock and Carrie Underwood kind
of feels like two thousand and five, doesn't it. Kid
Rock actually made a pretty big deal about Michelle Obama
not attending Trump's inauguration. Now nobody made a big deal
about the fact that Kid Rock isn't wearing deodorant and showering.

(06:59):
I'm kidding. She is kind of weird that she's not there.
I mean, if she didn't go to Trump's inauguration, that'd
be one thing. It's just one thing. But she also
didn't go to Jimmy Carter's funeral. I think something's wrong
with Michelle. This is just a theory. I wish no
harm on her. But over the weekend, Brock and Michelle
posted a photo of the two of them meeting dinner
together and Obama Brock he looked the same as always.

(07:22):
Michelle seemed different, kind of unhealthy. I don't know. Insiders
say Joe Biden spent his last days as president angry,
not because of the election. A telemarketer scammed him out
of his life savings of cars. On the bright side,
hunter has something that can pick him up. I wonder

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how bad it was. How bad is it? His dog
had to stop him from biting a Secret Service agent.
That's how bad it is right now at at the
Joe Biden White House. So Joe's all moved out. Trump
is your president now, which is great, you know, sure
beats what we had before. But what happens well has
a lot of you know today signing, a lot of

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executive actions, many executive actions, so many executive at over
two hundred executive There's a little desk that they set
up on stage today, and what do these things do?
A lot of different things here, pausing catch and release,
pause on all offshore at leases, terminate the electric vehicle mandate,

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abolishing the Green New Deal, with drawing from the Paris
Climate Accord, and some major steps to assert presidential control
over the federal bureaucracy. It's sort of like omnibus executive orders,
but it's different because it's you know, there are all
things that Trump wanted one hundred percent, So it's unlike
an omnibus bill and an omnibus executive orders. Everybody agrees

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on everything because everybody's Trump. On day one, the President
is declaring a national border emergency. He's directing our US
military to work with the Department of Homeland Security to
secure the southern border, whereas establishing a national priority to
eliminate all criminal cartels operating in the US. Now. I
don't know if you realize this, but here in Houston, Texas,

(09:10):
this is like ground central for that. We have a
lot of cartel activity here in the Gulf Coast, certainly
in Houston. Trump's closing the border to illegal aliens via proclamation.
He is creating a task force for the Protection of
Homeland Security with officers from the FBI, the ICE, the CEA.

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We're going to fully eradicate the presidents of criminal cartels.
That's what he says. Trump is directing designations of cartels
as foreign terrorist organizations. It's a smart idea. There's really
no difference between Islamic terrorism and narco terrorism. People dying
is people dying. It's not any different. Trump is reinstituting

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the remain in Mexico policy. He's directing the military to
construct a new area of border wall. He's granting emergency
authorities to suspend the entry of illegal aliens across the
Southwest border. He is allowing for individuals apprehended to be
swiftly returned to their countries of origin. Oh and he
says he's fully unleashing Alaskan energy. And this is great.

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It's essential to US security. Our national security is dependent
on our energy policy. Without access to cheap, plentiful energy,
liquid natural gas, ports, fracking, pipelines, permitting, and more, America's
security is at risk. President Biden's policies constrained the US

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energy supply. It emboldened countries like Saudi Arabia. I ran
in Russia, not to mention China. Trump is fully reforming
the federal bureaucracy by re established re establishing presidential control
over the career federal workforce. He's making clear to federal
workers that they can be removed from posts for failing

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to comply with execusative directives. He signed an executive order
to strengthen presidential control over senior government officials. He implemented
a new merit based hiring review instead of DEI wow.
Imagine that we're not just going to hire people because
of their skin color and their gender. He's taking action
to return federal workers to in person work. Trump ended

(11:22):
the weaponization of the federal government. He restored freedom of speech.
He's ending the federal censorship of speech on social media,
and it looks like it's working. Sitting there in the audience,
Mark Zuckerberg elon Musk, there are rumors now that mister
Wonderful from that show Shark Tank is going to purchase TikTok.

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I don't know if that happened yet, but Trump has
definitely got something going on because TikTok still exists. Well,
we'll talk about that more in just a little bit.
But on his first day, Trump suspended the security clearances
of fifty one national security officials who lied about Hunter
Biden's laptop. This is a very good thing. It's about

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time these people tried to rag. They did. They rigged
the twenty twenty election. That's exactly what they used disinformation
to rig an election. So he's repealing the clearances of
the so called spies who lied as part of a
flurry of executive orders he signed today. And thank god.

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These are terrible people in our government. They don't deserve
to have that kind of security clearance. We know they
can't be trusted, we know they're friendly with foreign agencies.
Federal authorities confirmed that the laptop belonging to President Biden's
son was indeed authentic. And despite that, those national security
experts say they stand behind that twenty twenty letter they

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all signed claiming that the laptop's misinformation Russian disinformation. Well
we know it's not. It's real. Wow, we're still glad
we signed the letter. There are emails on that devices,
the device which was left at a Delaware computer shop,
and they showed Hunter Biden introducing his father to a
top executive at a Ukrainian energy firm and using Daddy's

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influence to rig foreign policy to decide who gets foreign aid.
So that bombshell report came out, and then a slew
of former senior intelligence officers signed a letter claiming the
e laptop was fake. It's it has all the classic
earmarks of a Russian information operation. And did they present

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any evidence, not a lick. They did nothing to prove
that was true. So yeah, they censored that on social media.
You may have been punished for it. You may have
been removed from social media for making claims about Hunter
Biden's laptop. Even the FBI warrant verified its authenticity November

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of twenty nineteen. And we know that because of an
IRS whistleblower telling Congress about what happened in a twenty
twenty three deposition. So the federal government knew, The FBI knew,
the senior intelligence officials, who all had access to the
highest levels of information, they were all lying. Dozens of

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former intelligence officials who cast doubts over whether the computer's
content was legitimate, either stood by their claims or declined
comment when asked by journalists. They have a lawyer representing
seven signatories claiming there continues to be many calculated, woefully
ignorant interpretations of that letter. No, you guys said it

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was Russian disinformation. Now you want to make sure you
don't get into trouble for it. We deserve transparency, We
deserve to know the truth. Transparency from the federal government
isn't something you get very frequent. You're gonna get quite
a bit of it over the next four years. Today,

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at Trump's inauguration, Jeff Bezos, who donated a lot of
money to the Trump Inauguration the Trump Inaugural Fund, showed
up with his wife. She's a Lauren Sanchez is her name.
She's wearing a white suit. She's got her boobs out,
she's got a bron with a lot of cleavage there.

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That's the kind of transparency we're gonna get from the
federal government over the next few years. The government.

Speaker 6 (15:35):
Listen alive, Listen now to proceed of Happiness Radio. It's
kind of Webster junior producer Kenny.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
Beside him.

Speaker 7 (15:49):
Behold of her arms like Aaron held up arms of Mocus.
In the midst of battle, the prophet Samuel reminded the
people it was you that brought them up from the
land of Egypt, and he said, now stand still, that
I may reason with you before the Lord. So Father,
we take this moment to stand still, to remember the

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greatness that we so enjoy. We remember to keep our
eyes fixed on you, and may our hearts be inclined
to your voice. We know that America can never be
great again if we turn our backs on you. We
ask for your help, and we pray all of this

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in the name of the King of Kings, the Lord
of Lords, your Son, my Savior, and our Redeemer, Jesus Christ.

Speaker 4 (16:39):
Amen, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Associate Justice parm.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
Just watching the UH prayer before the inauguration. They're beautiful,
beautifully but and you know, it's interesting because he's talking
about how great Trump is going to be, and you
really kind of get the impression there's some people in
the audience that don't like the prayer. Everybody up there today,
Baron Trump and Jeff Bezos and Mike Pence and boy oh,

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the whole gang up there on just everybody you wouldn't
have expected to see together at the same exact time.
And JD. Vance and his beautiful wife, little kid up
there on stage. Milania. Trump dressed very classy today. Everybody
looking amazing and very very interesting to watch as.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
Raise your right hand and repeat after me.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
There's JD.

Speaker 4 (17:31):
Evans getting sworn in. I, James David Vance, do solemnly swear.

Speaker 8 (17:36):
I, James David Advance, do solemnly swear.

Speaker 4 (17:39):
That I will support and defend the Constitution of the
United States.

Speaker 8 (17:43):
That I will support and defend the Constitution of the
United States.

Speaker 4 (17:47):
Brett Kavans to all enemies foreign and domestic.

Speaker 8 (17:51):
Against all enemies foreign and domestic.

Speaker 4 (17:54):
That I will bear true faith, that I will bear
true faith and allegiance to the same the same.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
That I take this obligation freely.

Speaker 8 (18:03):
That I take this obligation freely.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
Without any mental reservation.

Speaker 8 (18:08):
Without any mental reservation.

Speaker 4 (18:10):
Or purpose of evasion or purpose of evasion, And that
I will well and faithfully discharge, And that I will
well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office, the
duties of the office on which I'm about to enter,
on which I'm about to enter. So help me, God,
So help me God. Congratulations, mister Brice present.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
All right, there it is Jadey Vance. Now you're Vice
President today. Very cool thing. Beautiful thing to watch. I
don't agree with all of JD. Vance's policy positions. I'm
you know, he's kind of economically so it's pretty he's
quite a bit farther to the left than I am.

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But he does believe in America where a man can
go to work and the wife can stay home with
the kids. And that's not the country we live in anymore.
You know, that kind of went away during my lifetime.
I am a millennial, and I'm on the older end
of the millennial spectrum, but still I during my I
can remember being a little kid and there were stay
at home moms and stuff, and then by the end

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of high school that almost didn't exist at all, just
really didn't. Of course the most exciting part of today.

Speaker 9 (19:21):
Please raise your right hand and repeat after me, I,
Donald John Trump, do solemnly swear.

Speaker 10 (19:27):
I, Donald John Trump, do solemnly.

Speaker 9 (19:30):
Swear that I will faithfully execute that.

Speaker 10 (19:33):
I will faithfully execute.

Speaker 9 (19:35):
The office of President of the United States.

Speaker 10 (19:37):
The office of President of the United.

Speaker 9 (19:40):
States, and will, to the best of my ability.

Speaker 10 (19:43):
And will, to the best of my ability.

Speaker 9 (19:45):
Preserve, protect and defend the zero, protect and defend the
Constitution of the United States.

Speaker 10 (19:51):
The Constitution of the United States.

Speaker 9 (19:53):
So help me, God, So help me God. Congratulations specification.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
How about it? There? He is held to the chief.
The Trump's are back, and with that, a new era
of American government has begun. It's a pretty cool thing.
It feels good today, doesn't it. I think so? Donald
Trump ordering federal government to recognize men and women being

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different than one another. In the last segment, we talked
a little bit about some of the different executive orders
Donald Trump made today. The report today at the Federalist
dot Com details how one of incoming President Trump's first
orders of business on inauguration Day will be issuing an
executive order declaring that the federal government must recognize men
and women are not the same men or men and

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women are women. Sorry, libs. Trump is realigning the country
with truth and the will of the people. He's purging
the federal government of any of its accommodations and advances
of radical gender ideology. So we got this new administration
and the depart elements in the agencies running the country
are barred from pretending people could switch their sex and

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prohibit them from bypassing the First Amendment to force the
orwelling and use of so called preferred pronouns at places
like jobs and in schools. By forcing someone's employer to
say they them or she her when it's obviously a dude,
you're really infringing on that person's First Amendment rights, aren't you.
The Executive Order of Overhaul goes even further by specifically

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seeking to universally recognize a woman as an adult human female. Wow,
that's weird, Katanji affirmative action. Jackson Brown, one of our
Supreme Court justices, said, she's not a biologist. She'd have
no way of knowing what a woman is. Well, she
is a lawyer like most judges, and I've got to
assume she has the ability to read policy. Now we

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have policy that explains what a woman is. How lucky
for you, Kaitanji. You finally, after all these years, get
to find out what a woman is. Didn't she star
in a Broadway musical this winter where she came out
on stage and she said female empowerment was cool. How
could you think female empowerment was cool? You don't know
what a woman is. Trump's action starkly contrasts the declarations

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and decisions of Sleepy Joe Joe Biden routinely used the
White House to muddy the waters on the indisputable differences
between the sexes. Oh sorry, Joe. The Democrats, no doubt,
are committing committed to transgenderism as an ideology. Biden trying
to pretend a constitutional amendment that failed to obtain ratification

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by three fourths of state legislatures was suddenly legitimate. This
actually happened. You guys might have missed this. Over the weekend,
Joe Biden made a big announcement about the twenty eighth Amendment,
and a lot of people at twenty eighth amendment? What
the hell is he talking about? There's no twenty eighth amendment. No,
Joe Biden came out this weekend and said, yeah, you've

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got a twenty eighth amendment. Now, problem is, we don't
have a twenty eighth amendment. They just straight made that up.
It was nonsense.

Speaker 11 (23:07):
Today, I affirm Eco writes amendment to have cleared all
the necessary hurdles to be added to the US Constitution. Now,
Baker writes, amendment is the law of the land.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
Now, yeah, it's not. Though, what the hell is he
talking about? All right, Democrats, aren't you embarrassed? That you
keep doing this. There's You've got a guy that was
in charge, he's not anymore, and he just kind of
feels so good to say that, doesn't it. And he
just says things that aren't true and don't make any sense,

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and we're all supposed to nod our heads and feel
sorry for him. So Trump's executive order eradicated the nation
of Biden's declarations and decrees by acknowledging that men and
women are equal but have obvious sexual differences. Why is
that a radical thing to believe? Why is that so shocking? Well,

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the truth is it's not. There's something radical or shocking
about it. If you're shocked by that, if you find
that to be uncomfortable, it says more about you. Over
the weekend, Dave Chappelle hosted Saturday Night Live and it
was very funny. He had a play. The media is
reporting it as though Dave Chappelle came out and begged

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the president for the first time in his life, to
do a good job. That's actually not true. Four years ago,
Biden hosted SNAL and he asked Joe Biden to do
a good job, and four years from that, Dave Chappelle
hosted Ssenal and he asked Donald Trump to do a
good job. Did I say Dave Chappelle or Joe, But
Dave Sappelle asked job. You get the point. Here's what
he said over the weekend.

Speaker 12 (24:45):
Donald Trump's coming back. He'll be the forty seventh president. So,
Donald Trump, I know you watched the show man. Remember
whether people voted for you or not. They're all count
of on whether they like you or not. The whole
world is kunting on you. And I mean this when
I say this, good luck. Please do better next time.

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Please all of us do better next time. Do not
forget your humanity, and please have empathy for displaced people,
whether they're in the Palisades or Palestine.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
Thank you very much. Isn't that interesting? By the way,
If you're wondering why he made the point about the Palisades,
he said earlier in his monologue. You didn't agree with
a lot of people on the left for celebrating people's
homes getting burned down.

Speaker 12 (25:33):
Started in October Lorn Michael's Calton and he asked me
to do a Saturday Night Live the first episode after
the election, and I was like, nah, man, I'm cool.
Just look it up the phone and go, you know
what I'll do? I said, just save the date closest
to January sixth, and then the date started rolling around,

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and in December he started calling me again and again
I was like, ah Ma, don't want to do it.
And then find you know, and I go, you know what,
I can just get rid of all these old Trump
jokes and start fresh and say, you know what, I'll
do it. The moment I said yes, La burst into flames.

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And then I go on the internet and I watched
these fire videos and I read the comments sections and
everyone's like, yeah, it serves these celebrities, right.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
I hope the house is burned down.

Speaker 12 (26:27):
That right there, That's why I hate poor people.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
This is the pursuit of happiness. Radio on KPRC Am
nine fifty. President Biden signed an executive order to help
distress communities. Most of the money will go to the
Democrat Party, I'm sure. And President Biden commuted the sentences

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of thousands of nonviolent drug offenders and on behalf of
the entire talk radio industry. Thank you, Joe, but don't
laugh at that. That's not that funny. I uh like,
I didn't have a horse in this race. I didn't
really care about TikTok. I like a lot of you,
I've always had mixed feelings about it. Early on, getting
rid of TikTok seemed funny to me, and the idea

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of young people using a smartphone app with content curated
by the Chinese Communist Party never seemed that great. It
sounded like a good idea to ban it and outlaun it,
But then again, I don't want the government to have
permission over what smartphone apps we all use. It feels
a little hypocritical as somebody who used to complain about
Democrats trying to regulate crypto to suddenly applaud people not

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being able to use TikTok. And I know a lot
of you think, well, Kenny, didn't you flip flop on
that sort of I don't know. I never felt that
passionate about it. It isn't something we spent a lot
of time on on the show. But I'll admit a
few years ago when people talked about banning TikTok, that
seemed funny to me. I probably applauded it. I always
I never thought it would happen, did you? I think

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in some ways I always kind of ironically supported it.
It never seemed like a serious thing. But anyway, getting
rid of it or they're not getting rid of it.
That's the latest. TikTok says it's restoring service to America
based on Trump's promised executive order. If you survived the
hours that the app was offline, I don't know how
you did it. I mean, sure it's back up now,
but it could happen again.

Speaker 5 (28:23):
Are you experiencing TikTok detocs?

Speaker 2 (28:26):
TikTok d toks?

Speaker 5 (28:28):
Symptoms include phantom thumb scroll, staring blankly at your locked phone,
and whispering for you.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Page come back.

Speaker 5 (28:35):
Tik tok detoks side effects include productivity, awkwardly dancing in
grocery aisles, and trying to do it with your spouse.
Treatment options may include breathing fresh air, talking to humans
in person, or trying this thing called reading eating.

Speaker 9 (28:49):
Consult your friends.

Speaker 5 (28:50):
If you still have any call today, because life after
TikTok is possible.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
Maybe a lot of attention given today to John Fetterman
for wearing a car hard hoodie and shorts to the inauguration.
He's not, you know, Senator John Fennerman at Pennsylvania basically
showed up wearing pajamas to the which was kind of
a funny thing to do, and everyone's looking at him
and taking photos. Like I mentioned in the show earlier,

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he's not the only person who's outfit turned some heads.
Jeff Bezos, his wife showed up with her jugs out. Basically,
she's wearing a white suit, but it's got a it
shows that her you could see her bra and then
her cleavage is there, real lacy. But I mean, look,
she's a beautiful woman. But yeah, it was a little inappropriate.
It was I don't know, I don't care. I don't

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I don't have time to care about that, but it's interesting.
Here's what I will say. Today's the last day we're
ever going to talk about Joe, So could we talk
about some of his accomplishments on his way out the door.
I know it's hard to believe, but Joe did have
a few accomplishments. As he packs up his things and
heads back to Delaware, Joe leaves the world far less
secure and safe place. Now I'm really think about it, Ukraine,

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the Mideast. Not since the fall of Saigon has our future,
our foreign policy been this confusing a Gallup poll says
that more than half the country thinks we'd be better
off without Joe Biden, that the world is a dangerous
place with Joe Biden. We have never had an inflation

(30:26):
crisis during our lifetime that was as bad as Joe's,
and it ran up the national debt. Jimmy Carter is
the only president who presided over worse inflation during his
first three years in office than Joe, and it was
all preventable. Remember the cost of fuel went up, and
then the cost of everything else went up. Well, why
did the cost of fuel go up Well, because he

(30:48):
basically shut down domestic oil production. The federal government racked
up more deficit spending during just the first half of
President Biden's time in office than it did during the
first four years of World War Two. There's a report
today in the Federalist dot com that details some of this,
if you'd like to take a look at it. Massive

(31:10):
quantities of borrowed money sloshing around in the economy, Inflation
predictably shooting up, skyrocketing, ensuing everyday, Americans paying higher prices
for everything. The criticism now of Trump is people on
the left saying, yeah, what do you think you're going
to get cheaper groceries now because you got rid of
trands and sports? Like? Wow, that's quite that red herring argument.

(31:32):
Nothing you just said makes any sense. No, most of
us know the cost of groceries isn't gonna come down.
We know that once something goes up, it rare. This
isn't gravity. With gravity, what goes up must come down
with inflation. Not the case, but at the very least,
wouldn't it be great if it just quit going up
so rapidly for just a little bit, just for a

(31:53):
little bit of time, if we could stop, just for
a few minutes, having such insane inflation skyrocketing as high
as high can go. Trump spoke today after being sworn in.
Here's a little bit of that. If you're curious with
the whole family. President, President, excuse me, sorry.

Speaker 13 (32:15):
Our liberties and our nation's glorious destiny will no longer
be denied, and we will immediately restore the integrity, competency,
and loyalty of America's government. Over the past eight years,
I have been tested and challenged more than any president
in our two hundred and fifty year history, and I've.

Speaker 9 (32:36):
Learned a lot along the way.

Speaker 13 (32:38):
The journey to reclaim our republic has not been an
easy one.

Speaker 10 (32:43):
That I can tell you.

Speaker 13 (32:45):
Those who wish to stop our cause have tried to
take my freedom and indeed to take my life. Wow,
just a few months ago in a beautiful Pennsylvania field
and assassin's bullet ripped through my ear. But I felt then,
and believe even more so now, that my life was

(33:06):
saved for a reason. I was saved by God to
make America great again.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
Aymen, absolutely and with that a thunderous applause from the crowd.
I mean, I mean that absolutely is what happened. And
God stepped in that day with the health of Saint
Michael and the former Japanese Prime minister remember him, what

(33:38):
was his name? Abu Abbi Abba Abi? That was it.
I didn't mean to be disrespectful.

Speaker 13 (33:44):
Why each day, under our administration of American Patriots, we
will be working to meet every crisis with dignity and
power and strength. We will move with purpose and speed
to bring back hope, prosperity, safety, and peace for citizens
of every race, religion, color, and create for American citizens.

Speaker 10 (34:10):
January twentieth, twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
Five is Liberation Day. Yeah, it's pretty cool, right, Hey,
before you run out of time, one more quickie here
for you from the New York Post today, a daughter
of ex House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ripping into First Lady
Jill Biden over the weekend, comparing her to Shakespeare's ruthless,

(34:32):
power hungry Lady Macbeth. Lady mcbiden, the First Lady recently
took a swipe at Pelosi over the Democratic mutiny against
Biden last summer. And Alexandra Pelosi, who I think? Does
she live here in Houston? One of if I'm not mistaken,
one of Pelosi's daughters lives in Houston and as a
jewelry company here. I don't know if that's her or

(34:54):
the other one. Maybe Alexandra is actually the journalist I
don't know anyway, responded to the allegations by saying her
mom is actually one of the few friends Joe Biden
has left. She said, if I was Lady Mcbiden, I'd
put on my big girl pants, play the long game
and think about my husband's legacy. There aren't that many

(35:15):
people left in America who have something nice to say
about Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi is one of them. Wow,
imagine that. I'm Kenny Webster. I love you all. I
hope you have an amazing afternoon. Drive safe out there, safe,
stay warm. For those of you that are out driving around,
you know, maybe watch a YouTube video about how to
drive on ice. I know not everyone in Houston knows

(35:37):
how to do that. I'm just saying I love you all,
Please be safe. We'll be back bright and early tomorrow
morning for more of what you bought a radio for.

Speaker 14 (35:48):
You are listening to the Pursuit of Happiness Radio. Tell
the government to kiss your ass when you listen.

Speaker 3 (35:59):
To this show.

Speaker 11 (36:06):
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