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March 18, 2025 • 38 mins
This podcast edition of Kenny Websters' Pursuit of Happiness features author Austin Petersen. ( @KennethRWebster )
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:21):
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Speaker 3 (00:26):
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Speaker 2 (00:33):
Hi, everybody, Kenny Webster, thanks for tuning in this afternoon.
There's so much going on today, and you know I'll
be with you. It'll be the fastest hour of talk
radio of your life, mostly because I need to get
out of here early today.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
So let's uh. Oh, I can't speed up time. It
doesn't work that way. That's okay.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Let's start off with this, in case you hadn't heard,
the people that love censorship, the people that told the
FBI to go after your Twitter account. They told Facebook
they should shut you down for affecting in a post
that doctor Fauci funded the pandemic or gave money to
a laboratory in Wuhan. You remember those people, the people

(01:08):
that just love censorship, the people that have said over
and over again, we can't protect democracy unless we destroy
free speech. Those people are upset the terrorists may not
have First Amendment rights. I know it's so silly and
stupid it doesn't even sound real, But as townhall dot
Com just reported, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is criticizing
anyone who supports pro hamas activist mock Mood Khalil on

(01:32):
First Amendment grounds, but also promoting censorship right. It all
started off on Sunday, there was this interview on CBS
News's Face the Nation. I know you guys don't watch
that anymore. We watch it so you don't have to.
Margaret Brennan is now the host of it. It's not
Chuck Todd anymore. I don't know what Denny User, Chick
fil A Chuck Todd works at now, but they gave
the show to Margaret Brennan and she was asked about

(01:55):
First Amendment concerns coming from Khalil's arrest by federal Immigration
Authority two weeks ago. And sh has this question to
our Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who at some point
recently grew a giant set of balls. I don't remember
Marco Rubio being this cool, but I guess we lost
track of what he was up to, and Donald Trump
must have figured it out because this guy, I mean,

(02:15):
he finally they dropped, is the point? Rubio replied, quote,
I find it ironic that a lot of these people
out there defending First Amendment speech to alleged free speech
rights of these hamas sympathizers, they had no problem, okay,
pressuring social media to censor American political speech, but now
this apparently bothers them. And he went on, he said,

(02:36):
so I think it's ironic, it's a bit hypocritical, and
he's right in terms of what the crime was to
warrant the arrest, negotiating on behalf of people that took
over a campus, vandalized buildings, that's a crime in and
of itself. Right, some of the people defending this guy
are saying he didn't commit a crime. Did you know
they kidnapped a janitor and held him hostage for several days.
They wouldn't let a janitor leave the building. I know

(02:58):
now that I've said that, I've bet a lot of
you were, but people forgot about that.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
It's a quick news cycle.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
There's a lot happening, and if you tell us when
you apply for a visa. If you were to say, well, yes,
I'm coming to the US to participate in pro Hamas events,
that actually runs counter to the foreign policy interest in
the United States of America. If you had told us
that you were going to do that, we never would
have given you a visa. That's the way it works
in the United States. You can't promote ISIS on social media.

(03:26):
You do have First Amendment rights right, you have a
right to say or do whatever you but you're not
free from consequences.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Now.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Granted, if you're a citizen of the United States, you
could walk around defending ISIS publicly and you probably wouldn't
get into any trouble for it. But if you're not
a citizen of the United States, and here's where this
gets tricky, it's not our government's responsibility to defend your rights.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
Now.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
Granted, wherever you are on Earth, wherever.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
You live, whatever country you live in, you have a
few things could be said about natural law, going all
the way back to Aristotles and Socrates. You have a
right to express yourself, you have a right to defend yourself.
That's those These are natural, God given rights. Whether liberals
or authoritarians, or communists. Like it or not, you have
a right to do those things. However, since the government

(04:09):
does not exist to create your rights, but simply to
defend them, it's not the government's job to defend the
rights of non citizens. Now, I'm sure someone out there
will disagree with me, but for the record, it's not.
It's not the government's job to defend the censorship rights
of people that live in North Korea or rural Somalia.
And Marco Rubio gets this. He said that this guy
Khalil is going to leave, and so are a lot

(04:30):
of others. He said, We're going to keep doing this
and good. The bottom line is this, if you are
in this country, if you're in this country to promote hamas,
to promote terrorist organizations, to participate in vandalism, to participate
in acts of rebellion, to riot on college campuses at
publicly funded institutions where you're not welcome, we never would

(04:51):
have let you in if we'd known that. And now
that we know, you got to leave. Now regarding anyone
attempting to hinder the administration's removal of dangerous individuals from
the country, Marco Rubio pointed out, we don't want terrorists
in America. This judge right now demanding we bring these
Narco terrorists back from El Salvador or Hamas supporting terrorist

(05:13):
sympathizers back from Palestine crime war. Nobody cares. This is
why you guys lost the election. I don't understand how
hard this is to understand. We want people to come
to the country, right. I watched this video the other
day of this Asian guy that could calculate thousands of
things in a second. They kept flashing numbers on the
screen and then they asked him to add up all

(05:33):
the numbers and he did it perfectly in a matter
of say.

Speaker 3 (05:35):
It was a brilliant thing.

Speaker 4 (05:36):
Right.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
We want that guy to come to America. We want
the person investing millions of dollars in our workforce to
come to America. But believe it or not, we don't
need terrorists to come here. There was another one of
these recently. It was a doctor, doctor rasha I think
was her name. She's a Muslim physician, doctor rasha Al
why Yam, deported Brown University doctor actually acknowledged she attended

(06:00):
the funeral of the Hesbala leader, and so USA Today
published an article to defend this woman. And they said,
you know, she didn't attend his funeral because she believed
with it in his politics. She attended his funeral because
she believed in his religion. Now, this is where it
gets a little tricky, folks. Sometimes your religion and your
politics are the same exact thing.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
Not always right.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
Nancy Pelosi argues that, you know, she's pro life even
though she supports abortion laws. You know, that's fine. You
can have that dumb opinion if you want. But when
it comes to Islam, Islamists, the theology and the ideology
are the same thing. The religion and the politics are
one and the same. It's part of the reason why
people are so mad about this thing they're building up

(06:42):
in the Dallas Fort Worth area called Epic City. Epic
City is a Sharia law community up there in the metroplex,
which probably is an appropriate place for it. I apparently
there's a lot of Muslims in Dallas Fort Worth, but
that's neither here nor there. As far as this woman,
doctor Rasha Awaya is concerned. She explained to you today,
I agreed with his with his religion, not with his politics.

(07:04):
Could you imagine if Goebbels told Interpol or the BBC
that he didn't agree with Adolf Hitler's politics, He just
agreed with the technique he used after he graduated from
art school.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
Yeah, that's the ticket.

Speaker 5 (07:19):
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fan of Tulca Gabbard. I'm a big fan of RFK Junior,
big fan of Trump. And you know, it's weird to
say that out loud, because those guys were all Democrats
twenty years ago. They didn't change the world. Did the

(08:09):
political landscape shifted? As was once famously said on that
TV show House of Cards. You remember that the political
landscape shifted. Sometimes that's a dishonest statement. Sometimes it's not.
In the case of RFK Junior or Tulsa Gabbard or
even Trump, I would say it probably is an honest statement.
Taulsi Gabbard has always been critical of the intelligence agencies

(08:29):
used to be back in the day, that was something
Democrats and liberals agreed on. They hated j Edgar Hoover.
In the twentieth century. RFK Junior very critical of the
FDA and you know, and the NHS and all the
you know, health and human services. And he still is,
of course now he's in charge of those things, which
is remarkable. And liberals used to agree with that. Back

(08:49):
before Obamacare, back before the pandemic, liberals were very critical
of experts, so called experts in our healthcare industry, and
now like good little Marxist authoritarians, if you disagree with
anything than any doctor or physician in the establishment says,
they think you should be sent to a gulag. Trump

(09:10):
give him credit. Back in the nineties he was a
Bill Clinton Democrat, you know, tariffs and secure the border
and that sort of protect the American worker. Well, democrats
no longer believe in those things. They want to send
your job overseas and put you on welfare. They want
everyone to be very rich or very poor. No middle class,
no working class, certainly no upper middle class. But getting
back to Tulsy for just a minute. Here, Talsi Gabbert

(09:32):
now the director of National Intelligence. And if you've been
keeping up with this story involving the Associated Press, I
think it's probably warranted. At this point, the AP needed
to get kicked out of the White House press pool.
There's this report today at townhall dot com and they
talk about the Associated Press, which claims to be an
objective journalism outlet, a wire service to hundreds of other

(09:54):
news outlets around the country, and nothing more, no opinion,
just the facts. You know, what was that TV show
called Friday or something? I don't mcgiver. I have no idea.

Speaker 3 (10:03):
I never watched it.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Anyway, they just got caught publishing another fake news story,
and this time it's about our girl, Tulsi. Now they're
not suggesting she doesn't look good in a bikini. She
obviously does. But Tulsi Gabbard is in India on an
official trip, and while she was there, she expressed that
Donald Trump is very good friends with Prime Minister Narendra Mody,
which is true. Mody is the leader of India, and

(10:26):
Mody is something of a right wing populist. If you
have any friends in the United States of Indian descent,
and they're any you want to figure out if they're
liberal or conservative, ask them what they think of Mody.
It's just like asking an American what they think of Trump.
They either love this guy or they hate him. So
the Associated Press took the quote that Tulsi Gabbard said
that he's that he's very good friends with Mody and stated, Gabbard,

(10:50):
hang on, I got a little audio of this.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
Good rings. This audio is completely unlistenable.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
The White House put out audio of her with beautiful
piano music, shaking hands with.

Speaker 3 (11:03):
Mody, and you can't really understand what they're saying.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
But anyway, the Associated Press took that quote of her
saying Trump's very good friends with Mody, and they said
they claimed she was making the point about Putin, that
Trump is very good friends with Putin, and that's not
what she said. And this is just a lie, flat
out it's blatant fake news. There's no other way to
look at this. She was clearly not talking about Putin.

(11:26):
You remember the very fine people hoax. Remember they said
Trump said there were that the Nazis in Charleston. We're
very good per Charlottesville. That's where it was, We're very
good people, Chris. He never said that. In fact, if
you watch the whole video, you'll realize he actually vilified
the neo Nazis way back in twenty seventeen, who rioted
over whether there were people in the community that wanted

(11:47):
to keep a statue there, and in one breath he said,
you know, some people are good people from the community
that want to keep it. Other people are bad people
that you know. The other people are good people that
don't want to keep it. And then some bad actors
showed up and those were the neo Nazis. So they
edited that selectively, the liberal media to make it sound
like Trump was saying Nazis were good people. The AP
just did that again, the equivalent of that by making

(12:09):
it sound like Tulsea Gabbard says he's friends with Putin.
Is an insane fake news story, and they've now been
forced to retract it.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
Listen to this.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
The Associated Press has withdrawn its story about US Director
of National Intelligence Dulcie Gabbard saying President Donald Trump and
Russian President Vladimir Putin are very good friends. Gabbard was
talking about Trump and Indian Prime Minister Nearendra Modi. The
apeop will publish a corrected version of the story. Very
rarely do they admit when they're wrong. But even when

(12:39):
they do admit they're wrong, it's not like they do
it on page one. It's not going to be on
their home page. That's something they bury on the website
in an old article and a link that you probably
clicked already and will never click again. Folks, this isn't
an oopsie on the AP's part. This isn't my bad,
as John Nolty put it. This was deliberate. And we
know this because these mistakes in the regime media happened

(13:02):
once a week at this point. Remember the Elon Musk
Nazi salute hoax. Anyone that watched that video knows he
wasn't saluting Nazis. Remember the mass hysterectomies were being performed
on immigrants hoax. That guy that sued CNN, that doctor
that wasn't performing his directomies on immigrants, is now being
paid tens of millions of dollars because of a lie
that Anderson Cooper told. Remember how they said Trump had

(13:24):
an all white party for young, attractive Republicans. Turns out
the person that threw the party was a black guy,
and there were even famous rappers there. How about the
Springfield bomb threat hoax? What happened with that? What about
Trump calling Liz Cheney to be executed hoax? That never happened,
they said it did. What about the violent crime is
down under Biden and Harris hoax? Anybody that lived through

(13:47):
the Biden Harris years, No crime, crime was way up.
The Arlington cemetery hoax, Kamala was never America's borders are hoax,
the Russian collusion hoax. I could talk about that for hours.
Do you remember the hands up, don't shoot hoax? Michael
didn't put his hands up. That was a lie. Jesse Smallett,
Do I even need to talk about that? They wanted

(14:07):
Jesse Smalllett to be telling the truth. It didn't matter
if the story didn't make sense. Me and my cohorts
on our morning show were vilified by some of our
people in our industry and said, how dare you not
believe a gay black man was violently attacked by neo
Nazis who recognized him in downtown Chicago during at three am,
when the temperature outside was twenty degrees below zero. Like what,

(14:30):
the story didn't make any sense, didn't matter, the seven
hour gap hooks, the Russian bounty hoax, Trump trashing the
troops hoax, the policemen killed at mostly peaceful January sixth
protest Hoks.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
No cop died that day. Do you remember Kyle Rittenhouse.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
Oh, they lied to you for months about that. Do
you remember the NASCAR noos hoaks? Bubba Wallace has had
his name that the NASCAR driver had a They hung
a noose in his garage because they wanted to harass
this black man. Turns out, no, there was a rope
hanging from a garage door in there because the mechanic
that had previously been working in it was a midget.

(15:07):
Do you remember when they said border patrol agents were
whipping illegal immigrants, the Haitian migrants. No, it was a
photo of ropes on the side of a horse. Nobody
was getting whipped, they said. Trump assaulted Secret Service agents
and grabbed a steering wheel on January sixth, That never happened.
They said Maga assaulted Paul Pelosi. Turns out that guy
wasn't Maga at all. The COVID lab leak theory Hunter

(15:30):
Biden's laptop is Russian disinformation. Joe Biden will never ban
gas stoves. He certainly tried to do that, didn't he.
They said, do you remember that, this is the stupidest one.
Do you remember the Japanese koyfish hoaks. Trump went to
visit the old leader of Japan Abbe what was Shinzo
Abbe was that his name? And there's a video of

(15:50):
them feeding the fish. And in the video, Abe throws
the entire bucket of food into the water, and then
Trump throws the bucket in as well. And the way
they edited it was to make it look like Trump
didn't know how to feed the fish, like he was
an idiot. He was doing the what the leader of
Japan did. Oh, how about this one, the Iowa poll hoax.

(16:11):
If you remember the Iowa runoffs from twenty twenty four,
everybody and their mother knew Donald Trump was supposed to
lose this election. Why, yeah, I guess we know how
that ended.

Speaker 3 (16:25):
We're not passive aggressive like some people.

Speaker 5 (16:28):
We know this is Kenny Webster's pursuit of happiness.

Speaker 3 (16:33):
All right. I don't like intelligence agencies. I don't like them.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
They spend a lot of money, They operate in the
shadows of our government. They rig elections in America, they
wrig elections overseas. You remember Gretchen Whitmer, the Michigan governor.
They it seems like she was never in any danger.
But you may recall back before the twenty twenty election,
a bunch of FBI agents convinced a homeless guy that
lived under a bridge they should try to kidnap the

(17:01):
Michigan governor. And then of course they arrested the guy.
It would appear he never would have had the resources
to do it in the first place. I would argue
that that man was framed, that that would the intelligence
agents tricked him into committing a crime he probably wouldn't
have committed otherwise. And isn't it odd to think as
that happened, then the person that was in charge of

(17:23):
that operation got promoted to become the head of the
FBI in.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
Washington, DC.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
And then January sixth happened in trapman I think is
the legal term for that so yeah, back in the
day when the Republicans loved the CIA, when they loved
the FBI, I don't think I could have been a
Republican back then, Chris.

Speaker 3 (17:41):
Time's changed.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
We were just talking about this earlier in the show.
Now you got Tulsey Gabbard, a huge critic of the
intelligence industry, is now the Director of National Intelligence. Pretty remarkable.
I want to let the listeners in on a little
secret right now. If you're listening to my voice. Although
most of this radio show is done live, sometimes the
show is pre recorded, and this just you know, for
the sake of honesty, here this is a pre recorded

(18:03):
segment right now. I recorded this a little bit earlier
today because that's when this guest was available.

Speaker 3 (18:09):
I have a friend.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
He's a author of the Libertarian Nationalist Manifesto. He also
runs the online store at ILove wj dot com. He's
the guy that curates all of our content, all of
the merchandise there. He ran for president against John McAfee
and Trump and Hillary Clinton back of the day. He
ran for Senate in the state of Missouri. He is
considered to be one of the libertarian thought leaders in

(18:32):
the country not associated with the Libertarian Party and Austin,
is it safe to say that you hate the FBI
and the CIA.

Speaker 4 (18:40):
More than more of the death itself. Kenny Webster from
the Gulf Coast, the Gulf of America, right, I remind everyone,
thank you all. It's great to talk to you and
your listeners today. Yes, so that Ron Paul spoke to
Tucker Carlson. I think it was, I mean, just as
recently as a few months ago, to discuss the day

(19:03):
that we lost our government. And Congressman Paul right there
from Lake Jackson, Texas says that it was on November
twenty second. It was the day that John F. Kennedy
was assassinated and Alan Foster Dulles was placed in charge
of the Warren Commission. And you know, Paul seems to
believe that there was a coup that day that occurred

(19:24):
when we lost our government. A lot of people look back,
maybe they say nineteen thirteen Woodrow Wilson, you know, or
perhaps a lot of conservatives would say the New Deal FDR,
that's when we really lost the Republic. But Paul and
Tucker seems to agree. Both are narrowing it down to

(19:44):
something a little bit closer in time. Essentially that the
coup the day we lost our republic was on the
assassination of John F. Kennedy. So I mean the stakes
for what we may be about to find out have
never been higher. I have my own concent spiracy theory
about this one. I can unfurl it for you as
briefly as possible for your listeners. I'm sure I'm matching

(20:05):
a lot of people in Houston, especially down near d
Lay Plaza, have very strong opinions.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
Oh yeah, this is about This is a big deal
here in Texas today. Now we're supposed to be getting
these JFK files released. And to be clear, like I said,
this is not a live interview, they may have already
been released by now. It's three thirty PMS here in
the afternoon Central Standard time, Austin. Do you think that
we got them released? If you had to bet that,
if people googled it right now, they would have found
the documents?

Speaker 4 (20:32):
Yeah, no, No, I don't think so.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
Is it okay?

Speaker 4 (20:40):
Even if I support Trump like a lot of what
Trump is doing? Is it okay if I'm still a
little skeptical about certain things. Right, It's gonna happen tomorrow
only and listen, it's only because it's not because Trump's special,
it's because he's in politics and politician. It's the government
and the deep state is still very much in charge.
We were supposed to get Epstein files. How long ago.
They were on the desk, they were sitting there, we

(21:01):
were looking at them. The binders were released, the conservative
influencers were smiling with the photographs, apparently the names of
people who abused children, and we were kind of laughing
and off. It became this big goof. And I even
remember that the House Judiciary released a tweet they said
was Epstein files, and it turned out to be a
Rick roll right, Rick Astley's thinging, never gonna give you up,

(21:24):
never going to let you down. So I mean like
they're kind of messing with us, you know, to say,
and to say it a nice way. They've kind of
been messing with us. Honestly. Don't like being toyed with
about things like this, because hey, it is Robert F.
Kennedy Junior's uncle. And you know there are people who
you know, watched the Zapruter tape enough times and took
it seriously enough and considering it, like Gerald Posner, the

(21:48):
author of the book that he wrote. That's sitting on
my desk right now. I also have a copy of
Oswald's rifle sitting on my desk right now. I've studied
the the six point five Carkano round and the Humbling Effect.
I've gone to Dealey Plaza, I went to Detroit and
I saw JFK's limousine. It's on display. And I watched

(22:09):
the lies that paraded about about the John F. Kennedy
as fascination, mostly by the left. It used to be
a leftist conspiracy theory. Remember Oliver Stone, JFK, Tommy Lee
Jones weren't address and all that right, and people treated
it like it was a documentary. It was a Hollywood film.
It was a lie. We've been flim flammed. But the
conspiracy's been, it seems, all along in the cover up.

(22:32):
Kenny Oswald shot him from the third floor of the
book depository. Took three shots, two of them hit, one
of them shot Kennedy. The head went back into the
left because when you shoot somebody in the back of
the head, that makes a small hole going in a
big hole going out the front. And that's why the
head went back into the left. But the conspiracy may
have been in the cover up. And maybe Ron Paul's
right here that Alan Foster Dolls, being the head of

(22:54):
the warrant commissioned that perhaps the conspiracy that was involved
wasn't some and you know, CIA wasn't you know, it
wasn't Castro, it wasn't the Soviets, it wasn't the mafia.
Maybe the real conspiracy is in the people whose job
it was to protect the president that day and they
screwed it up, Kenny. Maybe that's where the conspiracy is.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
All right, what about these other ones MLK RFK Do
you think we're gonna see anything with that? Say again,
what about MLK or RFK Do you think at some
point we're going to see those documents?

Speaker 3 (23:26):
What's taking so long there?

Speaker 4 (23:28):
I know, this is no fun. And if you know,
if we were like smoking marijuana and drinking beer and
sitting around the campfire dive, we could all have a
lot of fun, you know, we could be Yeah, it
was the CIA in right, but I mean, frankly, real life,
especially when you're sober, it could be quite boring. Kenny.
It's so much more fun. And we have a lot
of housewives now it's a lot of extra time. Now
the washing machines have been invented, so like people get

(23:50):
to get on the Internet and like, you know, click
around conspiracy theories and find you know, interesting ways to
devote them their time rather than like doing the mundane
chores of yesterday. So conspiracy theories proliferate among the board
when in reality because who wants to believe the boring truth?
When you know Okham's razor would suggest that the most
likely explanation is always the most the simplest explanation, or

(24:14):
almost always the simplest explanation, Right, Yeah, you don't want
to be like that guy from It's Always Sunny in
Philadelphia pointed, all, you know, the kind of the schizo
psycho is pointing at all of the look at all
the connections. Man, who's kind of like, well, maybe the
truth is staring us right here in our faces. But
in regards to RFK and in MLK, I mean, people

(24:35):
just don't you know what it is, Kenny. People just
cannot comprehend that the greatest of men can be brought
low by the lowest of men.

Speaker 3 (24:45):
That's it, that's true, That's absolutely true.

Speaker 4 (24:49):
Because a JFK was a man of history. Rf K
was a man of history, and these were men of
history and they were.

Speaker 3 (24:54):
Brought low, but they're still just men.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
Like that, they're not of history. Communists love to do that.
That's why, that's why they tried to kill, well, that
kid who tried to shoot and that guy, that Ukrainian
weirdo with the blue hair. They tried to kill the
great men who tried to kill the great man because
they are men, they are low men of history, and
we like to believe that, oh, he could only be
brought low by someone who is an equal stretcher of

(25:16):
great statute. So there must be a Titanic conspiracy, because
nothing could have killed this man. I love and worship
and a door. And many people did not, some scumbag
communists like Oswald, who repeatedly tried to you know, defect
to our enemies, and who hated the United States and
hated capitalism and hated the rich. Of course, he tried
to kill the wealthiest, most powerful family. That's what communists do.

(25:40):
They you know, they try and kill people who bring
them up or you know, your paranoids, gezophreniacs and people
like inky and yeah, there's a whole musical about the
assassins and the psychological problems of the people who have
tried to kill our presidents or a great men. And
the fact is is that there are a lot of
paranoids gizophrenics out there.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
And I will say that in the fact, isn't it
interesting how creative anti Semites are. I mean, I'm in
no way endorsing anti Semitism, but I have said, as
people have been talking about this on social media lately,
I sometimes I fall into these these these black holes
where I start clicking people's insane opinions, and I've noticed
that they're really adamantly anti Jewish, and not like they're

(26:18):
not just critical Israel, but they're critical Israel because they
hate the Jews.

Speaker 3 (26:22):
Those people think JFK.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Junior was murdered because he was going to expose Israel
or something. I was like, I don't know that that's
true at all, but you I'm not even going to
try to peel away the layers of that onion. But
I gotta admit, it's just amazing how creative these people are.

Speaker 4 (26:38):
Well, there's Trump's arrangement syndrome, and then there's israel derangement syndrome, right,
And it's like everything, you know, everything's Tom Trump Trump.
You know. The escapegoating is a big part of it.

Speaker 6 (26:47):
Right.

Speaker 4 (26:47):
We we always are looking for, uh, we're always looking
for a scapegoat that we can pint our problems of.
It's not it's not it's the Jews fault. I'm a loser.
It's you know, it's Trump's fault. I can't get a job.
It's it's you know, it's always somebody else that's called
for like people. This is what they call in psychology,
it's called a locus of control. Kenny, You probably have

(27:08):
what's called a high locus of control in your listeners.
Probably a lot of them have, especially like the them
de la creme of your listeners. Right, it's a ten
percenters club, right, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
That's what they say, right, we call the ten percenters
because only ten percent of people are going to understand
the politics and the humor of our morning show.

Speaker 3 (27:27):
Right, That's why, that's how the fans got their names.

Speaker 4 (27:30):
So you so the ten percenters probably have what's called
a high locus of control, not a low external locust control,
meaning that that you see yourself as responsible for the
decisions and the behaviors and the outcomes. That you receive
because of your opinion. Not just your opinions, but your
behaviors of what you do. In other words, you are

(27:51):
the master of your own destiny. People who have a
low or locus of control, they seem to think that
all of the problems are because someone else caused their problems, right.
In other words, not the ten percenters here that are listening,
but most probably the ninety percent of people will say
it's the Jews, it's Trump, it's this, It's that they

(28:11):
put their problems onto something else because they believe that
external forces are primarily to blame for all of the
things that are happening, to bad things that are happening. Now,
I mean anti Semitism, think, Kenny. I mean, I know
you're a stern Catholic, strict Catholic. Well, I's Catholic.

Speaker 2 (28:27):
I don't know if I don't know if such a
thing as strict Catholic exists.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
Do you know any Catholic.

Speaker 4 (28:32):
You're not gonna You're not gonna be in your faith
anytime soon.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
No.

Speaker 3 (28:35):
I believe in God and I'm a Catholic. That's true.

Speaker 4 (28:37):
Yeah, right, So there you go. So I mean, like,
you know, the antisemitic tradition, you know, will persist in
all of the inn the other two Abrahamic religions, not
in equal proportions. Yeah, anti Semitism exists largely in the world,
in the Muslim community for obvious reasons. It exists, but

(29:00):
still in the Christian world to the extent that people
are supremacists of their religion and they think that Jews
should come to Christ and believe in in Jesus. And
there's a lot of talk about Christ is King online
and much of that is to be to a point,
you know, to bear the barbs towards the Jews and
to say that since you do not accept Christ as
our savior, you are you are an athema, right, and

(29:23):
you you know, they wish to be intolerant towards the Jews.

Speaker 3 (29:27):
I know that.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
I know that people have said that that's like an
alt right thing. But I think most of the people
saying Christ is King are just Christians who don't mean
it as an attack on Jews. But there's this smaller
there's a small group of people doing that. So now
that's become the liberal narrative that Christ is King is
an anti Semitic trope or something.

Speaker 3 (29:44):
But I get your point.

Speaker 4 (29:46):
No, no, no, but I mean again, the anti Semitic tradition,
does it exist in Muslims, Yes, to a large extent, Christianity, yes,
to a smaller extent. Atheism absolutely, plenty, plenty, And and
a lot of actually a lot of Jews, atheistic and
scular Jews hate the Jews as well. They're communists, and

(30:07):
they don't like the they don't like what they call
perceive as Jewish capitalism. Many of them are self hating Jews,
and they you know, or they hate Israel for whatever reason,
and and and so it's it is a convoluted topic,
and it's one that we couldn't touch on in your.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
Short and it's exhausting. Yeah, I agree with that. Yes, hey, hey,
before we run out of time here, bottom line me
and then let's talk about what's going on at the store.

Speaker 4 (30:29):
Bottom line is that the files will not be released
by three point thirty pm. We will not have that
information by the time the people here listen it. And
and my conspiracy theory is that Oswald was a dirty
comedy who shot jfk Is, shooting and hitting him twice
with two bullets. Uh and and Connolly as well, and
it was from the Third Flord Book Depository, and he

(30:50):
had tried to kill someone in earlier that year. He
was a murderous comedy and uh, and he got what
he deserved in the end.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (30:56):
But that we're all going to be disappointed today. We're
not going to get the files and and it'll all
be we'll all get rickrolled again and over at the shop.
Over the shop Kenny dot com. Yeah, go to I
Love WJ dot com because because the Gulf of America
merch that we have, nobody else has. And people you

(31:18):
got to read the reviews of what people are saying
about the beach towels, Like everybody on the Gulf Coast
is jealous of the people who have the Gulf of
America beach towels. I love the shop that you guys have.
Oh my god, They're soft, they're fluffy, they're beautiful, and
I mean, just you know, you just can't get him
anywhere else only at I Love WJ dot com. Kenny,
thanks for having me on, man, you're a mench Oh.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
Evey oyvey, Oh, thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
Hey.

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Speaker 3 (32:06):
All right, let's tell you about Disney before we get
out of here. I don't have.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
The I don't have any snow White music on this computer.
I probably could have got some, but that was all
I was going to play. So that's good enough for
an intro that welcome back from break everybody. This snow
White movie is about to get released, and it is
very controversial, now because of the film itself, but because
of what's been happening off of the silver screen involving
the cast members. Pray Part dot com today is reporting

(32:34):
on how Dwarf actors midgets if you will. I've been
told to call them midgets. I've never had anyone tell
me not to call I have friends in the stand
up comedy industry who happened to be persons of short stature.
The probably the most politically correct, non offensive thing you
could call them, And they have asked me to call
them midgets. So for the sake just for the people

(32:55):
I know who happened to be who happened to have
that condition, whatever you'd call it, they want to be
called midgets, So for the sake of respect to them,
I will call them midgets. If you don't like it,
I'm happy to put you in contact with these people.
They can give you a piece of their mind. Well,
all that being said, midget actors are planning to protest
outside Disney Studios against the Grooming Syndicate's outrageous decision to

(33:19):
use CGI dwarfs. This was supposed to be a live
action Snow White remake, and they were supposed to have
actual well originally, we think it was Peter Dinklage that
cast shade on the whole thing, and then they got
full size tall actors to play the dwarf. That didn't
make any sense, so then they replaced him with CGI.

Speaker 3 (33:37):
People are pissed.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
One of those people is dwarf actress Ali Chapman. She
said the remake is a total travesty. Her husband, who
was also a dwarf, said quote. We've been totally shut out,
but we're not going down quietly. It's hard enough in Hollywood.
Everyone's trying to make their dreams come true. When you're
a little person, opportunities are few and far between. I
was born to play dopey end quote. Dude, who could

(34:02):
blame them? I don't blame them. From the very beginning,
a lot of people, including yours truly, have said it
is outrageous that Dwarf actors are not being cast in
snow white. In The Seven Dwarfs, they paid three hundred
million dollars to produce what is probably going to be
an abomination, a remake, a crappy remake of what was
considered to be a masterpiece in Hollywood culture, where they

(34:26):
supposedly embrace DEI, where they're all about opportunities for marginalized individuals.
They excluded Dwarves when everything was supposed to be about
feeling seen and inclusion.

Speaker 3 (34:37):
Isn't that crazy? Think about how crazy.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
That is in Hollywood, where it's all about opportunity for
the marginalized, that's the DEI is all unless you're a Dwarf.
And yeah, this all started with Peterie. Peter Dinklage heard
about the remake and lashed out at the idea of
including dwarves.

Speaker 3 (34:54):
He says it makes no sense to me. He said,
quote you're progressive in one way, but then you're still
making that fing backwards story about seven dwarves living in
a cave end.

Speaker 4 (35:03):
Quote.

Speaker 2 (35:04):
Look, I understand why Dinklage did this. He's no dummy
when it comes to hiring little people. He's the go
to guy. He doesn't want any competition. But the dummies
at Disney immediately caved. They removed the seven dwarfs. They
replaced them with full size quote unquote magical beings, that's
what they were called.

Speaker 3 (35:22):
And it looked ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
And then there was backlash because people saw online what
it was going to look like and they made fun.
Average Disney fans and movie consumers said this looks stupid.
So Disney needed to change and rather than hire seven
dwarf actors who undoubtedly need the work and would quote
unquote feel seen, Disney used CGI. They used computer animation.

(35:47):
The organizer of the protest against Disney told reporters, quote,
if Hollywood is about inclusion and diversity, then you could
have had talented little people actors in all these roles.
He also said, this is a moment in history. A
quality is a movement, but when it comes to little people,
no one in Hollywood is listening.

Speaker 3 (36:06):
End quote.

Speaker 2 (36:06):
I agree with him. This is not the only time
Oh So progressive Hollywood eras Dwarves from a remake. There
was this insufferable thing called take a Wa Titi. They
remade the nineteen eighty one comedy Time Bandits for Apple
TV plus same thing, they did it without Dwarves. And
then there was Disney. Does anything to reveal more about

(36:30):
this degenerate company than the fact that they're eager to
expose little kids to transvestites and drag queens and homosexuality,
but not Dwarves?

Speaker 3 (36:39):
You kidding me.

Speaker 2 (36:41):
Snow White hits theaters this weekend, and the early box
office projections are not good. It's hard to imagine something
as universally beloved as snow White failing, but that certainly
seems to be the case this week. I'm just going
to climb out on a limb here and guess it's
not going to do well this weekend. Hey, before we
get out of here, I always like to end the
show with a little good news. I love a news

(37:02):
story about a bear, the first ever brown bear. He's
having brain surgery and he's doing quite well. His name's Boky.
This happened at a zoo in England and they did
it back in October. After that's found a build up
of fluid. Here's the zookeeper talking about the procedure for
Boky the brown bear, the first ever brown bear to
have brain surgery.

Speaker 7 (37:21):
What a remarkable transformation we have seen in this young bear.
He's active, he's playful, he's exactly the same bear that
he started last year out as so real, real achievement
in terms of the operation's success so far. And he's
woken up and he's playful. It's like he's forgotten that
he's had an operation. I don't think anyone's told him.

(37:41):
And he's charging around being the young, lovable bear that
everybody knows and laughs and it's just so fantastic to see,
and we hope everyone enjoys seeing this playful young bear
exactly as he should be.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
All you gotta do is look all the's that's simple.

Speaker 3 (37:58):
Here's a great Disney movie.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
Remember remember the Jungle Book. Brilliant, It was a masterpiece.
And I think they actually did remake it at some point,
and it was an abomination. I got to think if
they remade The Jungle Book today, they would probably make
Mowgli into a trans woman, and the bear would probably
be also trans, and yeah, they'd all be trans obviously.
I'm Kenny Webster. I love you all, Thank you for listening.

(38:21):
I'll be back bright and early tomorrow morning for more
of what you bought a radio for.

Speaker 6 (38:30):
You are listening to the Pursuit of Happiness Radio. Tell
the government to kiss your ass when you listen

Speaker 4 (38:41):
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