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This is gonna be the shortest intro you've heard me
do on this radio show in a long time. And
there's a reason why Michael Quinn Sullivan is here next segment.
I want to make sure we have a lot of
time to talk to him. What took place yesterday at
the state Capitol in Austin, Texas. If you're a conservative,
it should bother you, it should upset you to your
very core. You've been sold out big time by people
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like Lacey Hall, Dustin Burrows, Gary Gates. We'll explain why
hang out for that, and then also coming by today,
you know it's not all bad news. Brandon Darby is
going to be here to talk about what is going
on right now at our border and nobody knows better
other than the Trump administration about what's happening with designating
these cartel groups as terrorists. Then, say Brandon Darby, he's
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one of the people that came up with this idea
years ago. What are his thoughts on it? We'll get
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and MLK files. Austin Peterson, a good friend of the show,
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is welcome, even scum sucking maggots, swallowing socialist bastards you
used to refer to as mom.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
Today, you know, every day is a weird holiday, like
National Serial Day or Pizza Role Day or whatever.
Speaker 5 (02:13):
It is.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Today's National Compliment Day. It's a day to spread positivity.
So here's my contribution to National Compliment Day. Are you ready?
Here goes mm. Congratulations to State Representative Jen wu for
becoming the new leader of the Republicans in the Texas
State House.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
You did it.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Hooray. Oh I'm sorry radio listener, you haven't heard the
horrible news yet.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Huh.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
A lot has happened in the past twenty four hours,
as great as a week as it was for national politics,
helping out hurricane victims and the Carolinas, and only two
genders now in our federal government, all the exciting things happening.
I kind of feel like that's how bad it was
in the state capital of Austin. Now, no one could
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blame you if you were a little confused about what
just took place. If you're an avid social media user
in a politico, which I know many of you are,
and you saw, for example, State Representative Lacey Hall or
Gary Gates, another local lawmaker on social media in the
past twenty four hours post a meme where they bragged
about how they finally took down the Democrats, and then
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in the comment section of those posts from Rhino, Lacey
Hall or Rhino Gary Gates. You saw a lot of
your friends and neighbors posting angry comments, and you thought,
what are they mad about? Well, fortunately for you, your
your favorite mid afternoon talk radio show here in Houston
has invited on a guy I think is easily the
most I've said many times he's the most dangerous man
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in political media here in the state of Texas. Well,
today he's going to be the hopefully the guy with
the most common sense, because what happened in the last
twenty four hours here is it is confusing. Nobody could
blame you for not understanding it. What exactly is the
House nuclear option and what is this? How is this
empowering Democrats? If our new State House Speaker, Dustin Burrows
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is bragging that it stopped the Democrats? Michael quint Sullivan,
are we living in two alternate universes?
Speaker 4 (04:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (04:13):
Look, I feel like in many ways that we're that
were watching incompetent people try to engage in gas lighting
and and and not actually succeeding. Because the you know,
the Texas House. The one thing you've got the Lacey
Holes of the world who are saying, oh, you know,
yesterday we banned Democrat chairs, but yet in that vote,
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all of the Democrats, including the CCP's man in the
Texas Legislature, Jane Wu, voted along with Lacey Hull. So
you know, did they really ban Democrat chairs? Sort of?
Speaker 3 (04:48):
Sort of? And this is where I think.
Speaker 6 (04:50):
You know, normal human beings just sit there and they
start entertaining very bad ideas like maybe I should lead,
maybe I should go away, because you know it is
it's very disingenuous. What they did is they gave more
power to the Democrats. Yes, Democrats can now no longer
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be called the chairman of a committee. But they gave
Democrats more power to destroy and to thwart and to
obstruct the Republican agenda. And I think that when grassroots
activists were out there saying ban Democrat chairs, they weren't saying,
you know, change up the title structure. What they were
saying was we want Republicans to run the Texas House,
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we want conservative legislation to pass. And you know, and
so for all the silliness that Gary Gates and Lacy
Hall and the other boroughs wing Republicans are saying, what
they did was they made Jene Wu, as you pointed out,
the de facto leader of the Texas House of Representatives,
and that's not going to play well when you get
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to the end of the one hundred and forty days of
the constitutional mandated WEG site obsession.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
Wow, it is. It's very disappointing, Michael.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
I mean that it feels like so much has happened
since the Paxton impeachment trial. So many voters around the
state of Texas have woken up to the fact that
we have rhinos in our government who are beholden to
lobbyists and special interest groups and clearly not the grassroots conservatives,
the people out right now that are pushing what are
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supposed to be the agenda of the Texas Republican Party
in Texas Republican voters. And yet, like you just pointed out,
Gene Wu, I mean, of all the people, I consider
him to be the most extremist, authoritarian, far left member
of the Texas Democrat Party, and yet somehow it seems
like he's calling the shots right now.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
With Dustin Burroughs.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
We all know that there was some secret deal made
that violated the rules of the Texas Republican Caucus about
who the speaker was supposed to be, David Cook, What
isn't clear to a lot of us, is what exactly
is the deal that Dustin Burroughs and Lacy All and
Jeff Leech and Gary Gates and all these other Rhino Republicans.
Speaker 3 (07:04):
What is the deal that they worked out with the Democrats. Yeah,
and I.
Speaker 6 (07:09):
Think that that's what we're all waiting to. We're waiting
to see it come to fruition. Now you see little
things like this, we're let's look back two years ago
and we're talking process, and this is where people's eyes
glaze over. But this stuff is really important. Two years ago,
you had maybe a dozen Democrats sharing committees, Okay, and
that's what you had, and so in a dozen policy areas,
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the Democrats could could play games right in terms of
being in charge of these legislative committees. Now what they've
done is they've gone from twelve Democrats having this kind
of power to now thirty Democrats will be able to
play the same kind of games because they've elevated this
position of vice chair to one that will have staff
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and money, which means is taxpayers, we're now funding more
professionals to come in to thwart the agenda of Republicans
and conservatives and I think this is a This might
be why you haven't seen the Governor of Texas just
in kind of doing his normal you know, raw raw,
here we go in the legislative session. Greg abits been
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very muted about the this as the Texas House kicked off.
And I think it's part because I think Greg Abbott
does probably know what the deal was, and the deal was,
no matter what happy clappy things Dustin Burroughs and these
the Gary Gates and Lacy Hull type of Republicans are
saying the deal was. The Democrats want to kill big
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portions of Greg Abbott's agenda or at least water it
down to being ineffective, and particularly school choice. You know,
that's that has been Greg Abbott's top target for a while.
The Democrats have denied it. There's no way that the
Democrats joined in with Dustin Burrows without that being at
least on the table to kill school choice. And you
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take a look at what they did this week with
the did yesterday with this whole change up in the rules,
There's no way that you had every Democrat except for
Harold Dutton voting with Lacey Hull and Gary Gates and
that crowd. If they were not expecting to not only
gain power, but to gain power over thwarting Greg Abbott
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and the Republican's agenda.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
All right, that is deeply upsetting.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
The whole thing really frustrates me, Michael, and add stupidity
to the insanity. Now the Texas Legislative House has included
a new mask mandate.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
It's twenty twenty all over again. How could that be true?
Speaker 6 (09:40):
Well, in some ways they have, So this is very clear.
This mask mandate that was included in these rules has
actually been in there since twenty twenty one. This is
a thing added in the mad Dash of twenty twenty one.
Adding to the rules.
Speaker 3 (09:53):
They have to have masks.
Speaker 6 (09:53):
You know, we're going to forever worship at the Altar
of Covid. Well, twenty twenty one happened and people had
to wear well. By twenty twenty three, all that was
done and over, but Daide Feeling wouldn't let people touch
the rules because he was scared to death of the
you know committees, uh, you know, banning Democrat chairs and
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that kind of thing. So Daide Feeling didn't let the
rules be cleaned up in twenty twenty three. So now
we're in twenty twenty five, the next opportunity to clean
the rules and the Democrats, excuse me, Dustin Burrows was
so intent on empowering the Democrats. That's what that's what
he and his team focused on, was this wild, convoluted
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scheme to claim your you know, banning Democrat chairs ol
instead giving Democrats more power than've ever had. They were
so focused on that that they didn't do kind of
the basic blocking and tackling of cleaning up the rules.
And so you had a number of people, including people
on the on Burroughs team, including Republicans who have been,
you know, playing this game with the Democrats for the
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past couple of months. They wanted to clean up things
like get rid of this mask mandate, stuff like that.
But the only way that Burrows and his crew, Gary
Gates and Lacy Hall and that crowd could get their
deal with the Democrats across the line was to pull
what is known procedurally as the nuclear option, which is
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to end debate, prohibit any amendments, any discussion of about
technical fixes and that sort of thing, and pass these
rules with all their errors. And so here we are
in twenty twenty five, the Texas House of representatives has
a mask mandate in effect because they're lazy. Sometimes you
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have a bad guy opponent who is at least smart,
but in this case we have bad guys who aren't
very smart because they're not actually working very tactically. This
is Dustin Burroughs looking for a quick win rather than
doing substance of change on behalf of the people of Texas,
and this is going to bite them on the backside.
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All these rules, including the silly mass mandate, was give
the Democrats new ways and more opportunities to gum up
the works. For Greg Abbott and the Republicans agenda, this
is not going to work out well for them.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
All right.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
Look, Michael, you and I are friends. We've been friends
for a while. And you you are a policy analyst.
You're a journalist. I'm a comedian who tells people where
to shop and entertains them when they're stuck in traffic.
Very rarely do I have groundbreaking ideas for policies, but
I think I had one this week.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
I had an idea go viral.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
It doesn't happen a lot, but I noticed that in
the Dallas Fort Worth area, there is a hospital staff
member who is out bragging on social media about how
she is instructing the employees in her hospital to defy
ICE orders. If ICE agents come into the building looking
for MS thirteen trende Arragua, cartel, gunman, here's how you
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stop them, here's how you ignore them. And here in
the Houston area, very similar case. Or a public school
teacher bragged on social media that she was going to
kill any ICE member that comes into her school. I
think the term she used to be clear was connect
them to God's WiFi, which I think it sounds like
that's a joke, like kill the person. That's what a
lot of people interpreted it to me. In anyway, I
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don't like occupational licenses. I'm sure you don't either, but
I bet we would both agree there are probably some
things that need an occupational license. Not a florist, Probably
not someone who braids hair for a living, but okay, teachers, nurses,
Sure that makes sense.
Speaker 3 (13:31):
Is it unreasonable to think that.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
The state of Texas could pass a law that would
take away the occupational licenses from people that are knowingly
violating immigration laws, harboring fugitive criminals like that, like we
see at a hospital in Dallas, Fort worth or a
public school in Houston, and if such a thing is
even possible with Dustin Burrows, our new Rhino crony Speaker
of the House, would he allow it to pass.
Speaker 6 (13:55):
So one, I mean one thing that every person kicks.
The people who work for government, they agreed to uphold
the laws of the state. They agreed to uphold the law.
That's part and parcel of being a public employee, of
being a being a servant of the people, right working
in government, drawing a government paycheck. And so when you
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see folks, particularly like school teachers, saying, oh, we're going
to actively break the law. Look, I'm not a big
throw people in jail guy. I'm not a big you know,
you know, cancel culture guy. But when a public school
teacher says I want to to to kill federal agents,
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I believe we should take them at their word, right.
I don't think that we should go beyond that. I
think we should believe them when they say that and
treat it the same way you would treat the sixteen
year old who texts something about you know, I'm gonna
I'm gonna show all them at lunch tomorrow. I'm gonna
shoot up the classroom, What do we do with that kid,
that kid gets locked up, that kid goes and visits
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a mental counsel, or all the all those kind of things.
Speaker 3 (15:06):
Teachers should be.
Speaker 6 (15:07):
Under the very same same restriction, if not more so,
because they're adults who are ostensibly in full control of
their of their faculties. Teachers make these kind of threats,
you know. Same thing with the nurses. Whenever someone tells
you who they are.
Speaker 3 (15:23):
You should do you do well.
Speaker 6 (15:25):
To believe them, and I think that, you know, look,
I appreciate this. I appreciate this nurse, you know, going
online saying what she's doing. I like it when you've
got guys like Gary Gates who revealed themselves to be
enablers of democrats all. I like it because it gives
us all more clarity, you know. I like it when
people wear jerseys. I like it when people tell me
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what team they're on. And whether you're a school teacher
or you're a nurse, or you're a member of the
Texas legislature. I think the public is well served by
knowing who you are. And but we in the public
have an obligation to believe them, and we should act accordingly.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
Boy I amen from your mouth to God's ears. Going
back to the rules thing one more time, these new
rules in the House. In the Texas House of Representative
Steve Toth, I think approven conservative from here in the
Houston area.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
You know they are all politicians.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
But I would say he's one of the guys who's
got a good voting record, and I don't worry about
him much. He has called a lot of attention to
the nonsense about the new rules in the House this week,
and one of his followers on social media asked him, Steve,
we want the names of the people who wrote the rules.
Who is on the Rules community committee. Steve's answer blows
my mind. I don't know if you saw this earlier
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this morning on Twitter, he said a rules committee didn't
draft these rules. Michael, we have no idea who wrote
the rules. I am inclined to believe that Democrat attorneys
drafted the rules.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
Your thoughts, oh.
Speaker 6 (16:49):
I think he's absolutely right. Todd Hunter, a Republican from
Corpus Christy, who was ostensibly the author, the sponsor, He
would not answer questions during the brief amount of time
that they allowed such things to happen on before yesterday
he wouldn't answer questions about who exactly hadn't, but he
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talked to a lot of these members.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
They had no.
Speaker 6 (17:12):
Input that you know, so we don't really know who
was influencing the the the writing of these rules. And
so much for transparency, right I thought, I thought I
thought the Democrats wanted transparency. Apparently they don't. Apparently the
Borough's team doesn't want transparency that we can ask, ask questions,
get to intent and seek tooth is absolutely right.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
Then it is.
Speaker 6 (17:37):
Readily apparent that the Democrats wrote these rules. How do
you know that because all the Democrats except for Harold Dutton,
all the Democrats voted for these rules. If these rules
were as strong and as tough as Lacey Hall and
Harry Gates and Dustin Burroughs say they are, the Democrats
would not have voted for them. The fact that Democrats
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voted for these puts puts their statements out as lies.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
A listener asked me on social media earlier, does this
mean that Dustin Burroughs and Jeff Leach and Lacy holland
Gary Gates are all Democrats? And my thought on that, Michael,
is no, I think they're worse than Democrats. At least
Democrats had met what they are, right.
Speaker 6 (18:20):
Oh absolutely, But you know it is it is far
better for someone to have been a brit you know,
a red coat than it was to be a trader.
Speaker 3 (18:30):
Right.
Speaker 6 (18:31):
No one likes traders, you know, we we we all
understand that. And these guys have demonstrated that they are traders.
So they're not going to have friends on the Democrats side.
They also friends on the rub side. These are people
who are going to find themselves sadly without any friends.
And that's unfortunate. That's that's the choice.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
Save night.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Michael Clinton Sullivan A very uh fascinating week, almost like
Shakespeare wrote it, the best of times, the worst of times.
So many great things happening in the country, and yet
here in our homes at the Texas Republican Party is
just absolutely let us down. I'll tell you what radio
listener one way you can keep up to date with
all the insanity going on in Austin and elsewhere. Get
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two texascorecard dot com. Subscribe to that email liston. While
you're at it, follow my buddy Michael Quinn Sullivan on X.
Speaker 3 (19:15):
He is always interesting.
Speaker 4 (19:17):
Joe Biden decades of giving dirty politics a bad name. Sorry,
dirty politics. This is Kenny Webster's Pursuit of Happiness on
KPRC nine p fifty Houston.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
Yeah, it's national complimente and we're trying to spread the
positivity on the show today.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
Here's my contribution.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
Alec Baldwin, you could have just hired one cinematographer on
your latest movie, but you were kind enough to split
the work between two.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
What a nice guy you are, out Baldwin. Sounds like
some Texas justice to me. Uh Lockett. And now live
from the Border, it's bright Bart's Brandon Darby with the
Cartel Chronicles only on KPRC Radio.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
All right, it's been a very exciting week, and Brandon
Darby has been on the show for over a decade.
In fact, I was at the location last night where
I first met Brandon Darby. I was at a dog's
birthday party in ultra rich River Oaks neighborhood on the
very same street where I remember an angry posse of
Antifa over a decade ago surrounding Brandon Darby and threatening
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to kill him because he was an FBI informant who
took down eco terrorists.
Speaker 3 (20:27):
Terrorists don't like Brandon Derby.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
In fact, now there's a new group of people going
after my buddy Brandon, So sorry out, Okay, let me
put this a little differently.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
For years, Brandon.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
Darby has been telling people we should designate these cartel
groups as terrorist organizations. And now, Brandon, thanks to people
like Trump and Representative chip Roy, it's happening. Trend. De
Ragua is a terrorist organization. MS thirteen's a terrorist organization.
You are probably the first, if not one of the
first people to ever publicly make the point that we
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should do that, that narco terrorists are still terrorists.
Speaker 3 (21:01):
Any thoughts on that.
Speaker 5 (21:03):
Well, I mean, I'm yeah, I've made that case for
a long time, and I've also made the case that
it needed to be very targeted, very precise, very select
Mexican cartels or factions of Mexican cartels, not just cartels
in general. Right, And I've made that case for a
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very long time.
Speaker 6 (21:25):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (21:26):
Finally, you know, after speaking with Representative Chip Roy, he
he put a bill forward to do that with that logic.
That that the logic that I'll explain after a bit,
but he, uh, you know, he really let the charge
on that. And now that is that is what's happened.
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No specific cartel has been designated as one yet, but
but Trump put an order out that he wants that
done to to specific cartels, and I'm thinking that those
specific cartels will probably probably be the ones that I've
advocated for, and I'm pretty excited about it.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (22:04):
I think it's I think it's necessary, I think it's important.
I think it's fair, and you know I yeah, of course.
Would you advocate for something for years and you see
it starting to come true when it evolves, you know,
helping other people and making our country safer in our
world better, it feels pretty good. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
One of my favorite, if not two of my favorite
sound bites from the news cycle this week, involved a
Haitian migrant being dragged away in a law enforcement vehicle
screaming out the window to journalists, I'm not going back
to Haiti. And they played that clip for Tom Homan
on Fox News and need a chance to respond to it.
Speaker 3 (22:42):
I'm not going back to Hayden. Well, he's wrong, He's
going back to Haiti. Sorry.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
I couldn't resist. I could not resist. Brandon, you have
a history with Tom Homan. You've explained on this radio
show before years ago. During the Obama administered, you were
critical of the guy. As you got to know him better,
you realized it probably you know, some of the things
he did earlier in his career were Obama's fault, not
necessarily his. And you know you you've publicly defended the
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guy more than once. How do you think he's doing
so far under Trump? Two point zero?
Speaker 5 (23:16):
I think he is like some form of a Greek
god or something. I don't know, he's doing amazing. I
mean literally, there's nothing that's coming out of his mouth
or that he's doing that I don't a thing takes
gigantic cahotes right and b that I don't agree with.
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I mean, I think he's doing you know, he's tasked
with with his chore and he's doing it, and I
think that's great. I think it's great that there's a
president allowed him to do it, and I think it's
great that the American people gave someone like that a
mandate to do it. You know, this is we accept
this like we go to San Antonio and everyone listed
here knows if you go to Santatota own a truck,
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you you might get it stolen. And it's for sure
going to get broken into right, and and then when
you do call the police, they're not going to care
because that's just the norm.
Speaker 6 (24:11):
Right.
Speaker 5 (24:12):
They've accepted that as normal. That Mexican cartel connected groups
steal your s two fifties take them back to Mexico
so they can armor them and use them as armored
personnel carriers. That's just the norm in Texas and say,
and that's that's not okay. I mean that's just one
small example. Uh, we have lost site, you know, like
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we have our compass broke a long time ago when
it came to what's okay okay that an American hiker
you know, uh got shot yesterday? Is it? Is it
okay that uh, you know, cartel smugglers bring you know,
millions of people to our border in the last you know,
four years, and and and then take money from them
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and then put them across to overwhelm our border security
so they could get their drugs. None of this is okay, right,
None of this is okay? Is it okay that many
regions along in the US Mexical border are war zone? Like,
that's not okay, right, And we've accepted that as the
norm as though that's somehow just how life is, and
it's great that something's being done about it. If Democrats
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don't like the way it's being done, well then they
should have done something about it themselves.
Speaker 3 (25:22):
Yeah, amen to that.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
Right now, the US Marine Corps is actually assisting with
CBP with the Mission to Secure America.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
They're out there.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
The Marine Corps is out there right now assisting with
assembling a border wall. Now, some people don't think that
the military should be doing that. I don't have a
problem with it. Abbott has made the point he's asking
the federal government to reimburse the State of Texas, of
which you and I are both residents, for the eleven
billion dollars our state has had to pay over the
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last few years to secure our border. Any reaction to
all this, the Marine Corps getting involved in securing the border,
reimbursing the State of Texas, What do you think, Brandon?
Speaker 5 (26:01):
Well, you know, I understand I never have really liked
the term invasion because it but but I think there's
some fairness in that, you know, like, are it isn't okay?
You know, it isn't okay that our that our our
country has overrun with millions of people who the cartel
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are sending here and making money off of It's not okay. Like,
what's going on on the border is not okay. Having
paramilitary transnational criminal organizations who have heavy weaponry, who have
a history of throwing grenades at the US consulate, who
are using Russian RPGs right literally along our border, that
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is not okay. So if there's not a need, if
there's ever been a need for the military to do
something about that, I think that's what we have to do.
Like what what do you do? You just I mean literally,
the liberal logic on this is, well, they know that
they need the crime down and the violence down in
the US cities that are right along the border, so
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we just leave it alone. And it's like, I'm not
trusting some coked out our tell assassins with a Russian RPG,
you know, to to keep a cool head, like hell no,
hell no, dude, hell Like, we need our border secured
and that that is an okay thing to ask for.
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It's not racist, it's not evil, it's not to conian.
It doesn't make me a fascist, no, it makes me
just like most people in the world who believe they
should enforce the border.
Speaker 3 (27:38):
And you saw.
Speaker 5 (27:39):
That's another argument. You want to come legally come, that's
a different argument, and we're just showing that up.
Speaker 3 (27:45):
And yeah, no way, I'm with you. I think you
made a great point.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
The New York Times actually published an article this week
saying if we and I'm sure you saw this, if
we if we designate cartel groups as terrorists, it might
hurt the economy and it's just ridicul Hey, we got
to break Brandon Darby always brilliant, Follow him on Twitter,
on x check out their work at Breitbart dot com,
the Cartel Chronicles.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
Brandon, I cannot.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
Help but think a lot of the stuff that happened
this week wouldn't have happened without grassroots journalism from people
like you and your team, So thank you for that.
Speaker 4 (28:19):
Be wary of strong alcoholic drinks. They could make you
shoot at tax collectors and miss. This is Kenny Webster's
pursuit of happiness on KPRC nine fifty Houston.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Oh yeah, hey, we're not done yet. I don't know
if you guys have heard, but NASA unveiled a plan
to grow food on Mars, which means that soon not
even space will be safe from annoying vegans. Hey, you
know what, we don't do a lot. I mean, it's
a reoccurring segment on the afternoon show. We always do
it on the morning show. Let's learn a little bit
about history, shall we?
Speaker 4 (28:56):
Here here, young lads and lassis schedule Filthy Gold toes
and listen up, because here are some things that happened.
Speaker 3 (29:03):
On this day in history. All right.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
Today is the day in nineteen twenty two when the
Eskimo pie was patented, and the day in nineteen forty
six when the UN established the Atomic Energy Commission. You know,
they didn't even have cross dressing weirdos to steal your
luggage back then. Winston Churchill died today in nineteen sixty five.
But what I think is the most interesting thing about
today is that on this day in twenty twenty five,
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Oh yeah, I guess that would be today. On this
day in twenty twenty five, somebody took Donald Trump's executive
order to declassify the MLK, JFK, and RFK assassination documents
to the National Archives Association.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
Isn't that interesting? Now?
Speaker 2 (29:44):
We don't know what's in them yet that hasn't been revealed.
We will they be redacted.
Speaker 3 (29:49):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
I think declassification implies they wouldn't be able. We'll have
to wait and see. I do know this though. This
is our last chance to speculate about what happened MLK
or RFK or JFK. Was it Aliens? Was it the Communists?
Was it the Soviets? Was it the Cia? I know
a lot of you want to blame the Jews. Sit
down jew haters. That's probably not gonna god. I hope
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it's not the Jews or the crazy people are going
to run absolutely wild with all their speculator. Instead of
me guessing, I invited a friend on the show, Austin Peterson,
one of my favorite authors. He is the creator of
the Libertarian Nationalist Manifesto and if you haven't read that yet,
it's at Current events dot com. But he's also the
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creator of the Walton Johnson online store at I Love
WJ dot com. And Austin, you are something of a
history enthusiast and and a right wing conspiracy theorist. The
worst coming, I'm told, what do you? Let's start off
with JFK. What do you think happened?
Speaker 7 (30:47):
The Oswald shot him from the third floor book depository.
Three shots fired, one miss two hit. Gerald Posner read
the book Case closed. Oswell was a murderous communist who
had tried to kill someone before. There was a general
in Dallas, Texas that he he had tried to kill
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some like just that year. This is a guy who
tried to defect the Soviet Union, fled. The Soviets didn't
even want him because he was such a lunatic, so
they sent him back to the United States. And you know,
he went out and thought he was going to kill
for the revolution, just like communists are still doing today.
And I think that, you know, the problem with like
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the conspiracy theories and stuff is that, like it's all
the truth is always so disappointing.
Speaker 5 (31:35):
It's just so much more.
Speaker 7 (31:36):
It's just so much more fun to like think that
it was the mafia. And you know, certainly plenty of people,
you know, will have it out for JFK, but hey,
plenty of people have it out for Donald Trump. You
can see that there's a lot of you know, cuckoo
nuts people that try and you know, tried to kill him.
So I mean, you know, you think of of Oswald
in the same way that you would think of that
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guy who tried to assassinate Trump. I mean, there have
always been people who've got a screw loose, who have intent,
who are willing to do it. But the thing with
the John F. Kennedy thing is just that, you know,
he was kind of you know, if he hadn't been assassinated,
he probably wouldn't be remembered as all that great of
a president. But when you're killed in the line of duty,
then you kind of become a martyr. And since the
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left loved him, and since the left loves you know,
any handsome, you know, man with a D after his
name and thinks to their second coming of Jesus, you know, hint, nudge,
nudge Gavin Newsom in California, like they thought John F.
Kennedy was the second Coming. And so you know, it's
hard for people to imagine, Kenny, that the great men
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of history could ever be killed by such lowly peons.
That people don't want to believe that the great men
could be touched by such lowly individuals. And can you
imagine if Trump had actually been assassinated, what the conspiracy
theories would have been about that kid who tried to
kill him in Pennsylvania and Bucks count. I mean, it
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would have been off the charts, you know, are but
it succeeded. You know, we would you know, they would have,
and of course it would have been because the real
you know people would have said, well, the reason that
this kid killed Trump is because he was a patsy,
because Trump was going to release the JFK RFK MLK files.
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And you know, but here's the thing. Do I believe
the conspiracies absolutely right, the conspiracy theory. Now, it just
depends on which one. But there was a conspiracy, many
conspiracies surrounding the assassination. As a matter of fact, if
anybody's really really interested in conspiracies, I mean John F.
Kennedy he talked about before he was killed, he talked
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about a conspiracy, a conspiracy of secret and covet means,
and the conspiracy theorists always loved to play that all
John F. Kennedy, Oh, it's the Jews.
Speaker 6 (33:52):
It's the Jews. Man.
Speaker 7 (33:53):
It's like, now, man, it's not the Jews. He's talking
about the Soviets. Unless you're talking about Jewish communists in
Soviet Russia, then you know you might have a point.
Are you talking about the Bolsheviks or the Mensheviks? Then
you might have a point if you're if you're really
on that Jew thing, right, the Jew haters always it's
like six degree of Jews, like, oh my god, there
was like five or six you know Jews removed here,
So it must have been the Jew. But in regards
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to the person who shot John F. Kennedy, Lee Harvey
Oswold had intent, he had the training, he was a
US Marine. I don't know if anybody's ever seen full
metal jacket when R. Lee Ermey makes a joke about,
you know, the best shooters on the planet US Marines,
Lee Harvey Oswald and other assassins that have been trained
by the US government. But the conspiracy, the real conspiracy,
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which I find fascinating, is the KGB angle to this
because the KHB studied the American people for decades looking
for ways to undermine our society, and they would spread
conspiracy theories in the United States and Russia today the
Kremlin News Org. They still do this today as a
matter of fact. But in the nineteen sixties and seventies,
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the KGB was well aware that America is a nation
of believers. We we have, more than any other nation,
a willingness to believe, and that makes us vulnerable to
people who want to take advantage of us. So they
spread conspiracy theories.
Speaker 8 (35:16):
Here in the United States that he was shot by
you know, Lyndon Johnson and he was he was assassinated
by you know, by the mafia or whatever. The KGB
took full advantage of this, and you know, the records
and the documents of this, it's called the Mitrochkan Archive.
It's all publicly available.
Speaker 7 (35:33):
You can read it. The metrojan files. Some KGB general
defective in the nineties, and he told us, you know,
he talked about all of the technique, the techniques that
foreign intelligence agencies used to sow discord here in the
United States, including spreading vicious lies about Martin Luther King Junior,
which a lot of people are still repeating. But when
it comes to the giants and video was.
Speaker 2 (35:55):
A swinger, that he had a lot of mistresses or whatever.
You don't think that was true.
Speaker 7 (36:00):
I think, you know, part of it might be true, right,
but a lot of it. But here's the thing. He
was an enemy of j Edgar Hoover, right, the FDI,
they were a lot of that stuff is planted on him,
you know, and I see a lot of of MLK
haters out there these these days. You know, we're kind
of like posting that stuff from the FBI, and it's
kind of like, hey, wait a minute, I thought we
thought the FBI was full of crap. But we believe
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this because we you know, we don't like MLK. You know,
there's a lot of there's a lot of resistance, Kenny,
to the to the ideas of Martin Luther King Jr.
In regards to the color Blind Society. Right as we're
getting rid of diversity, equity and inclusion standards, there's actually
a lot of people on the right you probably see him, Kenny,
who they want DEI for white people, right, they want
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they want like reparations for for what, for what? For
the discrimination that's been going on against people like yourself
and myself. And that's a conversation that we're having right now.
But but you know, back to the John F. Kennedy angle,
you know, would it be more fun if it was
some kind of shadowy conspiracy. Yes, do I want to
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believe that? Absolutely not. Who the hell wants to think
that our own government did something like that? Do I
think they're capable of? Sure? Do they have the incentive. Yeah,
absolutely right. And if it's if there's evidence of that,
I think, you know, damn right. We deserve to see it.
We want to find out. But the problem is is that,
you know, confirmation bias is real. It's powerful. Every time
new evidence comes out, you know what people do, They
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double down. They say, ah, this confirms everything I already believed.
Even if it does.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
If it does, no, you're totally right. That's one hundred percent. Austin,
you explained that perfectly. I loved listening to you explain it.
I will tell you this your your explanation of JFK
and all the other things you just touched on.
Speaker 3 (37:44):
Not going to make a very good movie. But no,
but but the truth, Tom, hey, my buddy.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
Austin Peterson is the host of The Wake Up America
Show from seven to nine. You could follow him on
x at ap four Liberty. He is also a Japanese
karate sense an award winning broadcaster, and a good friend
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Give him a follow. To the rest of you, I
love you all. Have an awesome weekend. Please be safe
out there. We need you all back here. Bright and
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Austin, we only have a minute. What's the latest stuff there.
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