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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time sign time lucking.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Loud, so Michael darry Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
They went to a transgendering crowd to d NC and
the dude pretending to be a girl tried to dunk
on Donald Trump and uh, then he forgot what he
was there to say.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
My name is doctor Joey Brella. Pronounce he heard her.

Speaker 4 (00:43):
I'm a proud president of the Garden State.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
I'm proud to stand.

Speaker 4 (00:47):
With Pabla Harrison and Tim Wallace.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Thank's hand with the LGBUSQ community.

Speaker 5 (00:53):
It's time to turn the page on Trump's hurt.

Speaker 6 (00:56):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
Joe Biden was asked for talking about getting things that
you were going to say. Joe Biden was asked if
he was upset with Nancy Pelosi for the coup that
ousted him from the presidential race, and he said, no, no, no,
I understand if I was the nominee they were going
to lose the House in the Senate.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
No, I haven't spoken to this and could all for you.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Look, no one did fleus my decision. No one knew
what was coming.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
What I decided to do was I didn't want to to.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
The extent that the party thought they'd moved Senate seat.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
To their House seats.

Speaker 7 (01:29):
That would have been the topic if you would have
had to cover the retired rearing the camp home.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Now what to work, you poor old bastard.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
You're having to admit that at the end of your
career that if you'd stayed on the ticket, you would
have cost him the election. Let's talk about the Republicans,
shall we. Jd Vance has turned out to be a
great choice by Donald Trump. I didn't know if he
would or not. He was relatively untested. I thought he

(01:59):
did a good job. I've in the senatorial election. He
was the first time Kenna's young guy lesson less than
forty years old.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
That's really young to be doing that.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
I worried how he would handle the scrutiny because once
his name was announced, whoever it was going to be,
they were gonna come at him with everything. He's a rapist,
he's a murderer, he's a pedophile, he's a tax sheet,
he's rich, she's You knew they were going to claim everything,
and they still will. They will do, they will lie,
they will come up with everything. Look what they did
to Brett Kavanaugh. Look what they did to Clarence Thomas say,

(02:29):
just look what they've done to Donald Trump. But I
got to tell you, he has turned out to be
so good on the stump and so good with the media,
and he is able to articulate a clear vision of
conservatism that is crisp and accessible. It is really Rush

(02:54):
esque in that way. He is able to explain because
he knows what he knows. Tim Waltz, Kamala Harris. They
don't know what they know, they don't know what they believe.
They just want to be in power. So if you
say prices are.

Speaker 8 (03:09):
Too high, they say, yes, I'll make them go down.
Ukraine has been as we'll send him money. Whatever they
need to say to get to be in power. They
will say that's it, that's all.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
But jd. Vance believes to what he's doing.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
If you heard the Phil Donahue conversation with Rush Limbaugh,
he tried to twist and contort and everything he could
to Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
We played it yesterday.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
If you heard that, you notice that Rush was unflappable
because he didn't need to deny what he had said.
You can take things out of context, you can choose
to be angry, but he's not here to interpret it
for you, and he's not here to make you happy.
He believes what he says anyway. So back to Jadvans,

(04:07):
I thought this was a great, great comment. He was
asked how he was preparing to debate Tim Walls, and
he delivered this comment about the governor of Minnesota, how you.

Speaker 9 (04:18):
Were prepping for a debate with Tim Walls, who has
described himself as a bad debater.

Speaker 10 (04:22):
Who's helping you.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
And how are you prepping? Well?

Speaker 11 (04:24):
I found a good friend from back home who embellishes
and lies a lot, and I'm having him stand in
for Tim Walls.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
That's what we're doing during our debate.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
This may be my favorite Trump moment since he was shot.
A reporter asked Donald Trump to respond to the Kamala
Harris campaign's accusation that the former president was in Howell,
Michigan to appeal to white's supremacists. The question is hard

(04:52):
to hear, and unfortunately that ruins the beauty of this clip.
But that is what the question is. Are you here
because of these white supremacists? Is that why you come
to this town to ask these people for their vote?
But his answer was loud and clear, and he humiliates
this reporter.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
Who was here in twenty twenty one. Thank you very
If you are.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
A veteran, active duty, or a Gold Star family member
and you have not decided who to vote for, I
want you to listen to Donald Trump promise accountability for
everyone involved in planning and executing the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Speaker 5 (05:58):
The voters will hold and Joe accountable for this November
when I take office, and they're going to be held
accountable for what they've done to this country.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
Right, thank you.

Speaker 5 (06:13):
I will ask for the resignations of every single senior
military official who touched the Afghanistan disaster.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
I want their.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Resignations immediately, and.

Speaker 5 (06:25):
I want them on the desk in the Oval Office,
the Resolute desk. I want them on at twelve o'clock
inauguration day, everybody involved with that disaster. When you have
a disaster so stupid is that that causes such problems?
You don't know what that's done to the reputation of
our country.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
The Afghanistan disaster.

Speaker 5 (06:44):
This House leaning will be a signal to the entire world.
In America, military and everybody else, they want people to
be held accountable for failure and incompetence and it's just
not acceptable that something like that could happen.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
The Trump campaign has been producing some great, I mean
fantastic campaign ads. They have a new ad called meet
the Real Kamalo. If you like this, if you think
it's effective, find it online you if you get our
daily Blast, you'll get it there and share it, share

(07:17):
it with anyone and everyone. Now, look, one hundred percent
of people aren't going to go Thanks for sharing it.
I didn't realize Kamalo's a fraud. You're not out to
win one hundred percent of people. You might convince one person.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
Yeah, I am radical.

Speaker 11 (07:31):
We need to get radical about what we are doing
and take it seriously.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
As president of the United States, I am prepared to
get rid of the filibuster to pass agree they.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
There's no question I'm in favor of Banni prapt.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
We have to have a buyback program, and I support
a mandatory buyback program.

Speaker 10 (07:51):
I believe it will totally eliminate private insurance.

Speaker 12 (07:54):
Let's eliminate all of them.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
But what do you support? Changing the dietary bylines? Yeah,
the food care.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
Would yes, the reduce read.

Speaker 9 (08:02):
News, yes, I'd look raise your handed government if your
government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Where do you stand on defund the police?

Speaker 6 (08:14):
This whole movement is about rightly saying we need to
take a little bie of.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
Budge Harris asserted that ICE is perceived as the modern
day ku klubs clan.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Are you aware that there's a perceptions you know? Are
you aware that there's an.

Speaker 12 (08:28):
Episode ICE in the same category as the KKK?

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Is that what you're asking me? I see that.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
I'm not saying I see nothing edy. I am rough.

Speaker 12 (08:37):
We need to get radical about what we are doing.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
You only get one vote.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
If you managed to convince one person in this election
to vote for Trump, who wouldn't they?

Speaker 1 (08:49):
That's a massive on the words of Georgeman. Aren't Shore
and the words that were taken by Robert F.

Speaker 11 (08:54):
K These children speak Chinese and spanness, Michael very.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
Since we're on the subject of campaign ads that are effective, JD.
Vance posted this ad and I will tell you among veterans,
gold Star families, military families, Tim Vance and his stolen valor,
which is beyond question. Now they've even they can know

(09:19):
the Democrats can no longer argue that it's not true.
They now have to say, well, he made a mistake,
that that's their last line of defense.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Listen to this.

Speaker 6 (09:29):
When his country and his state called out for leadership,
Tim Walls abandoned them. In early two thousand and five,
his National Guard unit was ordered to deploy to a rock.
He said he'd go, but instead he retired, leading his
soldiers without their senior non commissioned officer.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
He abandoned us.

Speaker 10 (09:46):
As soon as the shots for fire in Iraq, he
turned around the other way.

Speaker 13 (09:50):
The governor, Walls said, you've disappeared, been you know, retired
out and left basically.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
A troops behind.

Speaker 6 (10:02):
The New York Times exposed Walls misrepresented his military record.
In May twenty twenty, as Black Lives Matter rioters burned
down the police station, Governor Tim Walls again abandoned the
people who counted on his leadership. Instead of immediately sending
in the National Guard and coordinating with police, he downplayed
the situation and let the city burn.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
Twice. Tim Walls was called to lead twice, he ran away.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
We were told that Joe Biden was a fine president,
is doing great. We were told that the video of
him falling over, stumbling, wandering off, those were cheap fakes. Remember, well,
now we're toll Well, of course he was old and crippled,
and by the way, he's still president. So Jake Tapper,

(10:52):
who was all in for Biden, now he's like everyone else,
and Lee talking about this guy, Joe Biden, and if
he had been the nominee, he said, the media would

(11:13):
sit on the edge of their seats every time Joe
Biden's vote because they were afraid he would say something addled, addled, old, decrepit, demented.

Speaker 10 (11:24):
One of the dynamics that is going on, and this
is going to be a night, obviously where there is
an homage to President Biden, and we just heard Vice
President Harris talk about thanking him and how important he
has been to this country and to this party. But
one of the issues is that for the last year,
as people geared up for the twenty twenty four race,

(11:47):
the candidates were in the minds of Democrats. One candidate
Republican who would come out and offend them, and the
other candidate, their candidate, the Democrat, Joe Biden, who come
out and they would sit on the edge of their
seat and hope that he didn't say something meandering or
off message or addled and that fear about their nominee

(12:15):
speaking is gone. Now they have somebody who, I mean
it does project joy, and they're not particularly subtle about
how they want the message of this convention to be joy.
But she does project joy with a with her smile
and her tone in her men. And she's not somebody that,

(12:37):
in a situation like this is going to cause Democrats
that tencent that they used to feel in the media
and all Americans when the President would come out in streak.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
But remember when he chastised Laura Trump for suggesting that
Joe Biden was suffering from a cognitive decline, basically said
exactly what he just said.

Speaker 4 (13:03):
Every time he comes on stage or they turned to him,
I'm like, Joe, can you get it out, Let's get
the words up.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Jo, you kind of feel bad for him?

Speaker 14 (13:10):
How do you think it makes little kids with stutters
feel when they see you make a comment like that.

Speaker 4 (13:15):
First and foremost, I had no idea that Joe Biden
ever suffered from a stutter. I think what we see
on stage with Joe Biden Jake is very clearly a
cognitive decline.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
That's what I'm referring to.

Speaker 4 (13:28):
It makes me uncomfortable you are.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
I think it's so amazing.

Speaker 14 (13:32):
It's so amazing to me that try.

Speaker 4 (13:34):
And figure out an.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Answer cognitive decline.

Speaker 4 (13:37):
You're trying to tell me that what I was suggesting
was I think that.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
You were mocking his stutter.

Speaker 14 (13:42):
Yeah, I think you were mocking his stutter. And I
think you have absolutely no standing to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline.
I would think that somebody in the Pump family would
be more sensitive to people who do do not have
medical licenses. Diagnosing your politicians from Afar. Plenty of theeople
have diagnosed your father from Afar, and I'm sure it

(14:03):
defends you, your father in law from a far.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
I'm sure it defends you. You don't have any.

Speaker 4 (14:06):
Standing to say noticing what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
You just cognitive.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
I have one last question for you.

Speaker 4 (14:14):
I am on stage, and it's very concerning to a
lot of people that this could be the leader of
the free world.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
Okay, that is all I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
I genuinely sorry for Joe.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (14:25):
Don Lemon took to the streets of Chicago. Boy, I
don't like him to ask women who they were voting for.
I'm actually shocked. I am shocked that he posted this
video because it goes against everything he wants people to
do and how he wants them to feel about this election.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
How are you feeling about the election.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
I'm going for Trump.

Speaker 11 (14:51):
I feel like every time they don't want somebody who
was good for us to win, they throw somebody black
in our facing and it's gonna like make us vote
for the black person.

Speaker 9 (15:00):
I voted for her mama because he was black. I
don't want to vote for her because she's the first
black woman to run for president or to win.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
I don't vote well, I want Donald Trump. I'm sorry,
I want Donald Where do you apologize?

Speaker 10 (15:10):
Well, I know nobody likes him, but we had good
times with Donald Trump.

Speaker 7 (15:14):
I'm running for Trump, so you are yeah, Well, yeah,
I don't know. I just always been a fan of here,
so that.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
I used to be against Chump. I used to live
in Virginia.

Speaker 12 (15:24):
I saw the bad side of it, but really moving
to Cleveland, but.

Speaker 6 (15:26):
I saw the other side of it.

Speaker 9 (15:28):
I'm supporting Trump because because it has to change. It
has to change, and now I vote more for what
fits me better as a person, rather than voting for
the black person or voting for the first woman.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
So what do you think about Tama Harris?

Speaker 7 (15:44):
How did you say she's phony and fake? You know
what I'm saying? So like, you know, I'm like Trump'm saying,
you know what are you?

Speaker 1 (15:50):
You know?

Speaker 7 (15:50):
So I just I'm not feeling on people get mad
about it.

Speaker 9 (15:52):
I'm just not feeling anyone.

Speaker 6 (15:53):
I don't like her.

Speaker 12 (15:55):
The way she speaks, the giddiness, the laughing, everything's a joke,
and it's not a joke.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
We're in trouble. I'm going for Trump.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
Kamala was on Biden team, and I don't like Biden.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Gas one is high.

Speaker 9 (16:06):
When trouble was our president, food wasn't this high.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
I'm love for Trump.

Speaker 3 (16:10):
Kentucky Governor Andy Basher was on MSNBC when he seems
to wish a member of JD Vance his family would
get raped.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
Well, these people are vile.

Speaker 13 (16:23):
Think about what some people have had to go through
because of these laws. I mean Jennie Vance calls pregnancy
resulting from rape inconvenient. Inconvenience is traffic, I mean it
is make him go through this.

Speaker 3 (16:40):
Raymond Lopez is a Democrat city councilan from Chicago who
appeared on Fox News with Laura Ingram, and he says
the convention has done nothing to win over new voters,
and then he roasted Kamala Harris over illegal immigration.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
The people in Chicago are mad about this. Democrats winning
any new voters at this convention.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
I highly doubt it.

Speaker 15 (17:03):
I think this is all playing to their own base,
not trying to recruit with people, because clearly the Democratic Party,
my party, is not interested in talking about what matters.
How are you going to keep people safe, how are
you going to secure the border, and how are you
going to deal with the eight million undocumented individuals that
they let in under Kamala Harris's lead.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
CNN Scott Jennings stunned his fellow panelists by pointing out
that the Democrats are blaming Donald Trump for everything they
deem wrong in this country, but is he really to blame.
We may have played this earlier, but it's that good
We're going to play it again.

Speaker 11 (17:37):
In all these speeches, as good as they were, is
that she's in the White House right now. Democrats have
controlled the White House for twelve of the last sixteen years,
and for all of the talk about division and the
problems in the country and people are hurting. Democrats have
mostly controlled this country.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
Trump had it.

Speaker 11 (17:57):
For four the Obamas and I hadn't had it for
the rest of the time. And somehow it's still all
Trump's fault and somehow she hasn't been at the center
of it. So to me, that's still the glaring hole
in this campaign that hasn't yet been solved at the convention,
How do you explain all of the problems that will

(18:17):
be solved by the person who is currently in there
for the last three and a half years, who is
supposed to already be working on.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
Solving Michael Berry good that.

Speaker 3 (18:34):
When drunk Bide and his big donors who have a
personal acts to grind with Ken Paxton, when they talked
their minions into impeaching Kin Paxton and sent that to
the Senate, and we fought like hell to keep Ken
Paxton the Attorney general. It wasn't because I think he's handsome,

(18:56):
or because he's a buddy of mine. I don't think
I've ever met him in person. It wasn't because I
don't know, I like his ties or anything else.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
It was because he does his job.

Speaker 3 (19:11):
As Attorney General in a way that no one else
would and that's why they wanted to replace him with
George P. Bush, and that's why he whipped his ass,
and that's why they tried with Guzman raising nine million dollars.
They didn't want him to be the attorney general because
dirty little secret. A lot of Republicans don't actually want

(19:31):
to accomplish what they campaign on and what we demand. Well,
Paxton didn't get the memo. He's actually going after these things.
He's been a sledgehammer against these people. Headline. Texas Attorney
General Ken Paxton launches investigation into reports that organizations may
be illegally registering non citizens to vote.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
You've been hearing about this.

Speaker 3 (19:57):
He's NGOs, these non government organization are registering illegals and
non citizens to vote, which they're not allowed to do.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Well, nobody else wants to take it on, but the
attorney general does.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
Ken Paxton is our guest, How concerned are you, General
Paxton that non citizens are presently being registered? Obviously we're
at the investigation stage, but you're not going to deploy
scarce resources unless there's a real chance of this.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
So let me set this up.

Speaker 12 (20:30):
On day one Biden's administration, he announced and he was
not going to deport anybody anymore. He didn't wait for
a week, he didn't wait for a month, he didn't
wait for two days. It was number one on his list,
and why he wanted the cartels to know that they could.
They needed to start bringing people in that they could profit,
and they wanted to get as many people here as

(20:51):
possible who no longer had to hide from voorder patrol
to vote patrol as their greater and then logistics to
get in into the states that Biden wanted them in,
which is places like Texas, states that they don't yet control.
And so I've been concerned forever that that was the plan.
Sure enough, we find out that these NGOs are operating
on state property registering people. And you're saying, well, that

(21:11):
sounds fairly innocuous, right, registering people to vote. But these
people have come out of a Department of Motor Vehicle
place where they are getting their license, where they're automatically
registered to vote if they're qualified to vote, if they
are a citizen. So why is it that we are
putting on state property, allowing on state property NGOs to

(21:31):
register people who are not qualified to register at the
Department Motor vehiclepot where they're getting their driver's lives. That
to me is suspicious, and that's why we started going
around to these locations, and that's why we're investigating this
right now.

Speaker 3 (21:44):
So if upon your investigation, the best thing to happen,
in my humble opinion, is they shut down their efforts
or it reduces their efforts such that they can't skew
an election against it. We just want integrity in our elections,
but these folks are bold and we want to win
it all costs. So if they continue and you catch
them and you're sure they've done it, what is the

(22:06):
remedy from there?

Speaker 2 (22:08):
So the remedy and we need to get this remedy out.

Speaker 12 (22:10):
Sure, you can go illegally vote, take your chances, but
you can be prosecuted and we're going to do everything
we can to prosecute you. And we've got limitations here
because of the quarter drome appeals that you and I
have talked about, but we're on our way back and
there's no doubt that we're going to have that ability soon,
so we can come prosecute these people. And the penalties
for organizing this stuff are more than just illegal voting
and legal voting there's a penalty.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
There is prosecution available.

Speaker 12 (22:32):
But if you organize illegal voting like some of these
non pups are, that's we're talking long term sentences for
affecting elections in a more dramatic way.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
You know, would you explain?

Speaker 3 (22:49):
Because I think it's good for people to understand exactly
what the appellate court did and how they ruled a
supposedly Republican court, because I think that's a very very
dirty story.

Speaker 12 (23:02):
It's a very dirty story that in ninety nine point
nine percent of people don't know, and they don't know
because first of all, the media didn't tell.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
We have a confusing judicial system in Texas.

Speaker 12 (23:10):
We have the Texas Supreme Court, which is the final
court of appeal for civil cases, but we have a
different criminal Court of Appeal which is like the Supreme
Court on criminal matters that no one knows or nine
members all Republicans, and unfortunately no one knows them. So
I think that they were many of them were put
there by guys like George Source to make sure that
they did what they did, which was they struck down

(23:31):
a statute that was passed in nineteen fifty one by
the Texas legislature to acquire that the attorney general prosecute
voter fraud. And I think this was a responsible It
was going on back in the LBJ days, realizing that
local prosecutors weren't going to do it because the.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
Political reasons, and so they gave that job that it
is very general. Thousands of cases have been brought.

Speaker 12 (23:51):
We had almost a thousand investigations and prosecutions going. When
the Stevens decision came down out of the blue two
days after the following deadline run against anybody on the.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
Clear call kills.

Speaker 12 (24:02):
They struck down the statute arguing that the Attorney General
holding that the attorney General didn't have the authority to
go to court because he was in he or she
was in the executive branch and therefore couldn't go into
court to prosecute commit So, if they are right, no
attorney general in the country could because it's the violation

(24:22):
of separation of powers, whether it's me or any other
state attorney general. It was the most ludicrous decision.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
It overrode, you know, seventy one years.

Speaker 12 (24:30):
Of precedent, thousands of cases of prosecutions, and so every
one of our prosecutions real voter fought that we were
prosecuting was dismissed.

Speaker 3 (24:40):
And I want to be very clear so people understand
why we go after people like drunk d Aid and
why we go after plenty of other Republicans. These were
Republicans who did this, and when you dig deep, these
are Nicky Haley Republicans.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
When you dig.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
Deep, these are anti Trump Republicans. When you dig deep
and look at where their funding is coming from.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
This is a little cabal. This is not UH.

Speaker 3 (25:06):
This isn't random people coming to some conclusion on their own.
There is clearly a daus Ex machina overseeing this production
and telling each person to play their part.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
This is not accidental, folks.

Speaker 3 (25:21):
It would take a long time, and I've done it
here to explain how all this worked.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Attorney General Ken Paxson is our guest.

Speaker 3 (25:27):
Hangtich, can you hold what this for one more moments?
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Speaker 1 (25:42):
Last long, so hurry into Cricket City. Attorney General Texas
Ken Paxton is our guest.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (25:49):
General Paxxton, This issue of election integrity UH a foremost
concern in Pennsylvania, the state that is most likely to
be the Florida two thousand states going to make the
biggest difference in Philadelphia has a great deal of election fraud.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
What kind of strategy do you have to ensure.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
That whether someone is Republican or Democrat as a candidate
a voter, that there will be integrity in our elections.
Because I'll tell you in twenty twenty two, I'm certain
Clifford Tatum and Rodney Ellis and we know this guy
that they finally just brought charges on that there was
massive fraud and Alex Meeler would have been the county

(26:31):
judge and a lot of changes would have occurred. I'm
concerned that that happened again, particularly in Harris County.

Speaker 12 (26:38):
Concern And one of the challenges I now have is
I don't have the authority until we get it back,
which I am working on by trying to change the
Corta Criminal Fields and also getting the House to pass
Colson the Senate to reauthorize me to prosecute voter fraud.
But right now, in order if there was a letter
fraud in Harris County, would be the Harris County BA
that would have to proscu There's no backup and that's

(27:00):
one of the challenges we have. That's why they took
me out of that position, because they knew then that
Travis County soros DA, their county soros DA in these
big counties have soros das, and they're not going to
proscute voter fraud, and so it opens the door to
vote fraud until the legislature gets back in this game
and realize this, We're going to lose the state if

(27:21):
we don't fix this fast. We have real issues in Texas.
So all I can do is talk about how we
will prosecute you. It may be down the road, it
may be a year from now, who knows, but we
will when we can come back and prosecute people. So
they know that they are taking some risk that they
could end up in prison if they're going to cheat
people out of their vote.

Speaker 3 (27:41):
Speaking of election integrity and entities who get very involved
to swing elections, and we saw it in twenty twenty
and we're seeing it to get in twenty twenty four.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
I know that my Facebook page has been slowed.

Speaker 3 (27:52):
You have gone after Meta, which owns Facebook, Alphabet which
owns Google, and other big tech for targeting the City
of Texas and you are the representative of the people
of Texas as an agent of the court. Talk about
some of the wins and why those cases are important.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
So I can't do my second term. The reason I
ran was to.

Speaker 12 (28:14):
Deal with some of the big tech issues because I
was very concerned that they were going to control our elections,
control our speech. And I realized if we don't find
some way to address this very soon, that these big
tech companies, we're going to make our elections very one sided.
And I didn't know if we didn't address it soon,
I didn't see a way out of this in the future.
And so we went off into research. I was in Pella,

(28:36):
out to a lot talking to profess you from Stanford
technology experts, experts on.

Speaker 2 (28:42):
Anti trust, and we started, you know, figuring out some
of this. We don't have it all figured out, but
we figured out how to file lawsuits. Insto only filed.

Speaker 12 (28:49):
Four, and they're important because if we don't find some
way to restructure them and to take away their ability
to control the entire marketplace of searching, the entire marketplaces
advertising on the Internet, the ability to censor, we are
going to not have a free country because we're not
going to be able to exchange ideas in a way

(29:09):
that people can take them in.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
And the idea that we're having to argue over things
that we all thought were a hallmark of America. Free
and fair elections that matter, and the winner wins and
the loser loses, and the voters had their choice, and
that will be our government. The fact that this would

(29:32):
even be up for grabs, it feels like we're on
our heels here. It feels like we're having to battle
over things that we previously would have all shared as
part of the fabric of America.

Speaker 12 (29:45):
Yeah, and that look, I think the model changed under
the abovem administration. I truly believe that President Obama was
the first president of the United States that didn't love
America and wanted to see it restructured. And so the
idea now is we do at all believe in it
in a a free country where the people get to decide.
There are certain elements of the elitist, both Republican and Democrats,

(30:07):
who think that they can better decide for us how
we should run this country, and they want to make
all the decisions because we're not smart enough, or gifted enough,
or something enough, elite enough, to know what the right
thing to do. So we need we need the Obamas
of the world, We need the Bushes of the world to.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
Tell us, you know, how things are going to be.

Speaker 12 (30:25):
And so they want to pick, they want to decide
who gets elected at the highest levels and make it
look like we have a representative plumer government. But the
reality is they want a one party system that they
control where we have elections that they're all dominated by
laws that allow for easy seating, so that just like Venzuela,
they can control the elections at the highest levels.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
General Patson.

Speaker 3 (30:47):
One of many things you've done that I heavily support,
which is why we call you the sledgehammer, is that
you blew the whistle on the Texas Children's Hospital. Well,
the wiistle blowers you came in and you have been
very aggressive as to what they're doing, and they're not
allowed to do that. The nurse who blew the whistle

(31:09):
on the medicare fraud there over the child sex change procedures.
Vanessa Savage now has been fired by the hospital. I
don't know if that case has caught your attention yet
or not, but I wanted to get your thoughts on it.

Speaker 12 (31:23):
You know, what I have not heard about that. I thought,
I don't know the details of that, but I'm definitely
curious to see what the details of that are, because
that's pretty sad for her, and actually, I would guess
maybe even illegal. She's actually the whistleblower. That they fired
her as a result of the whistleblower.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Good, as long as I know that you are now
aware of it. The case of doctor Ethan him is
of great concern, or I guess I don't know if
he says hi Am or Haim, but a doctor there
who was a whistleblower when Christopher Rufo's substack revealed what
had happened, and then, of course, not only was I

(32:04):
am targeted, he's now I mean that they're trying to
put him in prison.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
It's pretty scary stuff.

Speaker 12 (32:12):
Well, you know, that's the way things work today. If
you disagree with the powers in control, whether it's in
Washington or potentially even here in Texas, they try to
come after you. They try to take away your job,
they try to destroy your career, they try to put
you in jail, they try to disparage you, they try
to destroy your family.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
That is the tactic of.

Speaker 12 (32:31):
The left and Unfortunately the tactics of some of the
establishment Republicans.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
Well, you know, unfortunately, you could have sat around as
Attorney General announced a few kind of we're gonna bad
guys are bad and good guys are good and not
done your job, and you never would have been put
through all this hell that the Republican establishment has. But
I'm certain I know the people involved in I know

(32:59):
the people behind them as to why all this has happened,
and this goes back. People would be shocked to know
it goes back ten years ago to a state Senate
race where you pissed off these people by by not
letting them control every position at every level, and they've
been after you ever since.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
Well, there's no doubt we saw through.

Speaker 12 (33:21):
The impeachment we got to get some discovery, some discovery
with illegally withheld from us by like the texting Kilosphy perform.
But we saw the connection through texts and emails between
Carl Row who worked for the Bushes and some of
the people in my office who have a close relationship
with Dick Weekly and who were.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
You know, who's one guy whose.

Speaker 12 (33:40):
Father was like really close prediculous there they were all
texting and emailing during this entire time working together. It
wasn't just like you know, some random people in my
office that tried to take taking me out.

Speaker 2 (33:51):
This is a planned effort, and it evolved from very
powerful forces, including like the Wall.

Speaker 12 (33:57):
Street Journal, where you know they're publishing you know op
eds that cal Robe is pushing up that Rick Perry
road and that he wrote that they wouldn't let us
do anything.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
They wouln't let us respond
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