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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Time time, time, luck and load.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Michael Varry Show is on the air. Patti right
stuff Cornis are.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
I love your show. I listen daily. However, this morning
you made a remark about women with purple hair. I'm
a seventy four year old woman who works because social
Security is not enough to take care of me. I
wish someone would understand how hard this economy is on
the older class. Almost everybody in my graduate graduating class
is still working because they can't live up, because they
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can't live on their Social Security and they have others
they're responsible for. I wear purple hair in honor of
my beloved unless you tires. I agree wholeheartedly that if
you stay busy, you stay out of trouble, keep up
the good work, be blessed. Well, let's start with this.
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Pur Purple hair and blue hair and green hair, and
all the different hairs are almost always a sign of nuttiness.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
Now, if you.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Jump up and go, hey, I have a tattoo on
my face in honor of my best friend from fourth
grade who died, So you should stop talking about people
with tattoos on their face. No, no, I'm not going
to do that. I'm not going to do that. You
have your own thing, and you've done your thing. But
I can tell you I'm not going to be told
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that what my mind has processed as a pattern is wrong.
You're the exception, not me. Now, if you want to
paint your hair part or your ears.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Purple, or your car purple.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
Or whatever else in honor of LSU, so be it.
Just know that when I see you, I'm gonna think
she's cuckoo, nutty, cocoa puffs weirdo. Now, if for some
odd reason I overcome my initial impression and you turn
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out to be a real nice person, I probably will
never find that out. But if that happens to be
the case, because you're the lady at the bank assigned
to me or you know, somehow, I have to deal
with you. But I'm not going across the room and
say hello to you, because I'm figuring you're gonna fall
on the floor and scream sexual assault or claim Hillary
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was wrong, or you know, bring your Antifa friends with you.
People have to understand you can say these things, you know, Michael,
I carry eight guns with me into the grocery store
and I wave him around, and people are like Oh,
he's crazy, he's gonna kill everybody. But I do that
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because I saw a movie that was really good and
I think we ought to have Second Amendment.
Speaker 4 (03:12):
Right.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
No, no, you're a nut. You're a nut.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
And ninety nine times out of one hundred, if somebody
acts the way you're acting, they are a nut. You're
probably gonna get tackled or shot. Well, my secondment, no,
you're an idiot. Okay, you're an idiot. So my argument
on that people do this all the time is if
you're arguing, if you're saying you know that, which you
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know to be true. Your mind, the human mind, is
very powerful and as a defense mechanism and to manage
our processing speed, just like your cell phone, your brain
gets tired so it goes into low energy mode.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
So there are.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Certain things that your brain learns to do. This is
what stereotyping is because the reality is if you pull
up to a stop sign, a red light and about
a seventeen year old black guy with his pants sagging
comes sprinting at you at full speed and he's clearly
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coming for you, and he's got a gun in his hand.
You're a stop there, and you speed off and everybody
goes a hi racist, we were just filming a movie.
Well maybe, but if somebody has been exposed to that before,
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then the likelihood our brain.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
Is very efficient.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
We can't assume, well, that person over there with a
purple hair, they might be totally stable. Now they look
like they belong to the tribe of the crazies over
there that wear the pea hats and hate Trump. But
one of them might not be crazy. I'm not going
to invest the time to figure it out.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
I'm just not.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Because we go through life making judgments. I'm not going
to treat you badly, but you're making an argument that
I'm is never going to resonate with me.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
It's just not The County Judge of Fort ben County KP. George. KP.
George is like Lena had all go.
Speaker 3 (05:34):
She's really like Sheila Jackson Lee.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
First of all, he's very dumb.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
And I don't say that we got some dumb guys
on market on our side, but he's very dumb. I
know this for a fact. He's very dumb is and
he's not smart. Leaving aside his ethical challenges, leaving aside
that here's a guy from India who got here and
decided that he's going to act like that. Sheila Jackson
Lee is going to be his model, his mentor, and
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he has said this. This is who we ended up
with as a county judge in Fort ben County. How
because a bunch of Indians down there who do not live,
who lived the American dream, hard working people who came here,
studied hard, put in long hours in the electrical engineering
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building at the University of Houston, worked hard as a
ta came from very little, made their parents proud. Those
people got here and they busted hunk, they worked, They
worked their way up and now they're they're they're making
good money. They're overseeing other people who program And somewhere
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along the way, they started going to Hindu temple out
in sugar Land. They started going to little Indian restaurants,
they started going to Indian festivals. And the politician that
showed up was Sheila Jackson Lee. I know because I
went and she told them, you know, welcome here, and
I'm the one. And they were so happy. They felt
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like such outsiders that they were so happy to have
what they thought was a powerful person.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
She wasn't.
Speaker 3 (07:19):
She was a member of Congress for thirty years and
never chaired a committee. You do the math, and the
Democrats were in control most of that time, because even
the Democrats didn't like her. Remember the Michael Jackson proclamations
she had at his funeral. She got herself up there.
She had a proclamation and she was going to get
pass in Congress that next week. Nancy Pelosi never gave
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it a hearing. So these Indians came here, hard working,
family oriented, beta is billing bee, going to just study
very hard. They sat with it. The mom sat with
their kids, and they won every spelling bee, and they
came top of their class, and they got into the
best universities. And dad drove a little Honda Civic and
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then eventually or Corolla, and then eventually he got a
Camry and they were living this sugar Land immigrants dream.
But all the while they wanted to be part of
mainstream America. And here was a guy who looked like them, KP. George,
and he was running for office and other Indians that
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were running for office, and they said, oh, he understands
our struggle. He understands our life. Education, family, hard work.
With maybe a little doll chravel and some child the money,
so they voted for this clown, and he's now accused,
along with Terrell Patel, who was one of his staffers,
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who was running for county commissioner, of being a part
of this scheme where they create Facebook pages and insult
themselves as get out of here, you immigrant, you in word,
and it turns out they're doing it themselves. I'll tell
you this, four more years of this shunting bad. He
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couldn't have the raging Beaumont radio personality was too wide.
He could and read so fort Been County's county judge.
This is there, Lena hd All go and this guy
is a dumb dumb I mean, I can't tell you
how dumb.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
This guy is.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
Well, one of his guys, Terret Patel, who's also Indian,
has now been caught and what he was doing was
going online and making threats against himself. He's running for
county commissioner against Andy Myers, Republican, so Terrell Patel Democrat.
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He's going online and saying you filthy, nasty Indians, you
in words you, I mean, just vile things, except he's
writing it himself, and then he'd.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Say, look what they're doing to me racism is alive.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
The problem is the demand for racism has so far
outstripped the supply. There's not enough racism. The Democrats need
there to be a lot more racism, and so absent
sufficient racism to meet their demand, they concoct their own.
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Necessity is the mother of invention.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
So now that.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
Terrell Patel has been indicted for impersonating other people claiming
all this stuff, then they started digging into and by
the way, he worked for the Biden administration, then they
start digging into the cony Judge KP.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
George looks like KP. George is up to no good
as well. The story from Fox twenty six.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
Fort benk County Judge K. P.
Speaker 5 (11:11):
George finds himself in the middle of one of the
biggest political scandals here in recent memory. A search warrant
accuses him of taking part in fake racist social media
posts with a now charged county commissioner candidate. Fox twenty
six is Randy Willas reports from Richmond.
Speaker 6 (11:27):
It was shocking when Fort ben County Commissioner candidate Terra
Patel got felony charges accusing him of making up racist
rants on social media, pretending to be the victim now
County Judge KP. George is accused of not only knowing,
but signing off on the fake racist posts.
Speaker 7 (11:46):
This may be the biggest scandal that we've seen across
the United States in terms of it's in our face.
Speaker 6 (11:53):
In his podcast, Attorney Husain hadisas he's been saying for months,
County Judge K. P. George was somehow involved to the
alleged antics of his former chief of staff and County
Commissioner candidate to Roald Patel.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
A search warrant proves he was right on the money.
Speaker 7 (12:09):
There's no way Tar Patel, who was KP. George's chief
of staff, didn't know or KP had no involvement in this.
This is not possible. And now look look the truth
came out.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
According to the search warrant, County Judge KP.
Speaker 6 (12:21):
George not only knew Patel had allegedly posted all the
awful racist.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
Remarks, he signed off on them.
Speaker 7 (12:28):
Oh, puppetmaster, straight up, nothing but that Taro Patel was
drafting and creating the post to put up and then
getting approval. Let me know if you approve, I'll share
the post with my fake account.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Unbelievable.
Speaker 6 (12:41):
What were they thinking because texting. I mean they were
basically documenting their alleged wrongdoing.
Speaker 7 (12:49):
Oh, arrogance and ignorance.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
What's the most troubling thing to you about all this? Oh?
Speaker 7 (12:55):
How in an environment that we are already faced with
racism and hatred and they're stirring it up.
Speaker 6 (13:01):
Made up racism in a way is almost worse than
actual racism.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
I agree.
Speaker 3 (13:07):
There's one way to campaign, and there's another way to campaign,
and this is not the way to do it.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Alleging racism does a disservice to people who are actually
true victims of racism, you know, and it can incite violence.
Speaker 6 (13:17):
You can read the county judge's entire response on our website.
Reporting from Richmond Randy Wallace Fox twenty six years.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
So here, let's have some real talks. Tell me racism
is not the most important thing in America. Racism is
what you talk about when you have nothing else to
talk about.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
For people who talk.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
About racism constantly, there's only two types of people, and.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
That is self dealing blacks.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
That is a politician who's trying to get elected and
trying to convince the blacks to vote for them. Three
types of people. The second one is criminals, low lifes, layabouts,
and losers. You have this in every culture. I've seen
trailer park trash who blame everybody else.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
Hey, Tommy, what you've been up to.
Speaker 4 (14:26):
All Michael?
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Since you left? Things got bad around here? Or really
tell me about it? All of politics? Politics? Yeah, well,
weren't you working out DuPont? I was? I got fired.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
They said I showed up drunk. I wasn't drunk. Now,
I had a drink. I had a drink. I had
a couple drinks, okay, but they didn't ask me. And
my wife left me night before, okay, and they didn't
ask me. It's just you go through patterns of this,
and so for that guy, it's politics. Some people, it's
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always some excuse for why they make bad decisions for themselves.
And many blacks learned this as as a game. You know,
when my kids, when Michael T was in high school,
his buddies and he it was a joke. They would say, well,
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that's racist. Like if somebody said, you know, if somebody disagreed,
you know, if Michael T's fantasy football team lost that
week and somebody said, T.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
Boone, you got man, you got punped this week.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
One of them will go that's racist, and they would
all laugh because this idea of running around calling everybody racist.
Young people see that for what it is. They know
exactly what the game is. I saw a video yesterday.
Some of you may have seen it. You can probably
find it. I don't know what platform it's on. But
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what made the story go viral is this woman was
a writer on the Howard Stern Show, and Stern's gone crazy.
I don't know if you know this, but he's the
ultimate white liberal crazy COVID broken. She is driving and
she's got this guy beside her, and he could definitely
use a testosterone boost, let's be clear, but he's still
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a dude, and he is apparently they're kind of going
through a breakup. She's driving and as they're driving along,
she takes her right arm and she backhands him, but
with a closed fist on his nose. If you've ever
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been hitting the nose, you remember the Christopher walking scene
in True Romance. It's smarts, doesn't it? Water starts coming
out of your eyes. He holds his head and when
he pulls his hands away so that you broke my nose.
And he's got congestion from all of them, and she's
hurt him. I mean she has physically hurt him. She
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packed a punch and he didn't see it coming. And
then she starts and she just keeps insulting him and
insulting him and insulting him, and then she slaps him again.
And then at some point along the way he tells her,
don't touch me again, or I will I'll make you
pay for it. And eventually he grabs her by the
hair and pulls her down, turns the car over, yanks
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her out of the car, kicks her. O. When he
does all that, I mean, she has pummeled this guy,
He's done nothing to her. She starts screaming. She turns
her phone on.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
He's trying to kill me. He's trying to kill me.
That is the cry Boli. That is KP.
Speaker 3 (17:47):
George, That is Terot Protel, that is Sheila Jackson Lee.
That is Sylvester Turner. These people are damned bullies, is
what they are. And then they're victims totally. Here's a
story for you.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
ABC thirteen clip number one ramon.
Speaker 3 (18:07):
A woman in Northwest Houston arrested for performing illegal dental
procedures out of her home. She's doing braces, teeth whitening.
She's doing it all just just out of her house.
Speaker 8 (18:19):
We're first tipped off to this just a few weeks ago.
Speaker 9 (18:22):
So I called her and I asked, I said, are
you running an illegal dental practice out of your home?
She told me at the time that she was a
registered dental assistant and that no, she was not running
an illegal practice. Well, after last night's arrest, we now
know both of those things are not true. According to
police sources, they tell us that it was an undercover
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informant that was able to capture these videos what appears
to be professional dental gear surrounding a lawn chair where
Villatoro allegedly did teeth whitening, braces, placed crowns, and offered antibiotics.
Villa Toro was arrested Wednesday night faces a felony for
practicing dentistry without a license. She used to be a
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licensed dental assistant, but she was stripped of it after
being convicted of.
Speaker 8 (19:09):
A dui with a child in the car.
Speaker 9 (19:11):
A neighbor who saw the arresco down says that she
was shocked.
Speaker 8 (19:14):
To learn about what was happening next door.
Speaker 10 (19:18):
You never know what's happening next door to your home.
You never know what people are operating and doing. You
may see them come and go, but you don't know
what's happening, what's really going on. So it just kind
of left for me, left an alarm of Okay, I
gotta definitely make sure I check in on my elders
because they aren't next door to. Whatever's taking place at
is illegal activity.
Speaker 9 (19:38):
Police say right now, they don't know just how many
victims there are that could have received illegal or dangerous
dental work. They say, if you believe yourself to be
a victim, to please reach out.
Speaker 11 (19:52):
Wait a second, let's rewind for saying, can you go
to that lady being interviewed.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
Let's hear that again.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
You never know what's happening next door to your home.
Speaker 3 (20:09):
You know, that's exactly what you say when you find
out that next door the guy had a death dungeon downstairs.
He was abducting little ten year old girls and raping
them and having a baby. And they had to live
down there, and he would come down every day and
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throw some bread through the cage. And this has been.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Going on for twenty years, and she had no idea.
I mean, how could she have.
Speaker 4 (20:40):
Known You never know what's happening next door to your home.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Ted Kaczynski lives next door to you.
Speaker 4 (20:49):
You never know what's happening next door to your home.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
I mean horrible.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
Ted Bundy lives next door to you.
Speaker 4 (20:57):
You never know what's happening next door to your home.
You never know?
Speaker 1 (21:01):
So how does that work? I can't sleep at night.
We just found out. Did y'all see it was in
the news. There was a lady next door to my house.
Speaker 10 (21:15):
You never know what's happening next door to your home.
You never know what people are operating doing. You.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
She was cleaning people's teeth.
Speaker 10 (21:25):
You never know what's happening next door to your home.
You never know what people are operating doing you.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
She give them fluoride to rents in between.
Speaker 10 (21:33):
You never know what's happening next door to your home.
You never know what people are operating doing you.
Speaker 3 (21:38):
Let me ask you a question. That's a felony. Huh okay,
that's a felony. You'd be shocked how many things are
not a felony. That's a felony. Do you think that
they think that they're protecting the American people by locking
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up a woman for cleaning teeth at her house. They're
not protecting the American people spoiler alert, They're protecting the
dental industry.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Do you think anybody showed up at what's her name?
Speaker 3 (22:30):
At Maritza's house? No sign on the door, Maritza via Tarro,
You think anybody showed up at Maritza's house? Her kids
over on the bean bag, the dog's barking.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
You walk in.
Speaker 3 (22:52):
She's got a dental chair in the living room. She's
got the Novelas on the Saint of Guadaloupe, candles burning
over on the side. Her sister's making tortillas over on
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the stove.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
Grandmother. There's always an old old lady, real old.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
Lady, Donya Manina, And she's sitting in there and never
saw and she says, see, see, see glad see, And
nobody has said anything. She just randomly like, yeah, I
guess so, but nobody has said she might be answering
the TV. And Marichl says, you're gonna turn the TV down.
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You're like, nah, I never really had a chance to
washing Noella's.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
While I was getting my teeth clean. Uncle Bodia Bella
Noella Limp.
Speaker 3 (23:58):
Beyond that hen legend, the don't even anything is They're
sitting in there.
Speaker 12 (24:05):
In a what was living room with everything else going on,
and we're breaking down the door. By god, you will
not clean teeth in that house in violation of.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
The dental establishment. Why not?
Speaker 3 (24:26):
Well, why why can't she do that? People could die?
Perhaps people die at dental offices all time. This is
why you can't practice medicine at home because the medical
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establishment that went after Mary Tally Bowden forgiving people ivermactin,
which is a cheap solution to COVID. A horse de Warmer,
Remember they told us a horse de Warmer won a
Nobel Prize for its founder.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
Got to have the medical establishment behind you.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
You ever, stop and think about how much of our
police resources are spent not protecting you and me, but
protecting corporations who hate us because somebody stole from them,
or protecting the dental industry or the medical industry. They're
not protecting the people. Every illegal in this woman's house
knew what they were doing. They were paying her cash
to have their teeth.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Plans deportition, a mass deportition. Imagine what that would look
like us?
Speaker 2 (25:28):
You trust.
Speaker 3 (25:40):
Well, I saved this last segment for last because I
didn't want to have to do another segment after what
I have to say now, at least not at least
not on the show today, and that is that we
buried my sweet mother Saturday in Orange, very close to
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my brother who passed untimely two and a half years ago.
It was a very small service, as was her request.
She didn't want a public visitation or as she said,
she didn't want to be on exhibit. And she had
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been in hospice at home for the last week, exactly
a week. She was under the very very capable and
loving and passionate and dedicated care of several friends of
mine in Houston, doctor Tim Connelly who's a lung specialist,
and doctor Stan Dukman, whose heart specialist, and several other
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doctors who were passionately devotedly doing everything they could to
extend her life. But her prognosis was quite bad and
her existence was quite painful, and she called me and
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Nandita to the hospital one night after a particularly bad
day of a lot of really tough tests that involved
needles and things like that. She just couldn't breathe very
well and she was aching, and she said, I'm ready,
She said, I don't want to extend my treatment anymore.
And I called the doctors and said, is this premature,
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And they said, no, we can do everything we can, Michael,
but she's just it's a matter of probably weeks, if
not months, but it's you have no idea how much
pain she's in. And I said, well, I have a
pretty good idea, but you guys are the experts. So
we talked at length on her hospital bed and she
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planned out going home. We got hospice, and I have
to say, Harbor Hospice, who has been a show sponsor
of our show in the past. They immediately jumped into action.
She came home the next day and Harbor Hospice was
waiting at the house when she got there, and they
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helped her through the last week. She refused any of
the new treatments and all of that, and she got
to go in peace in her own home and that
was very very important to her. And my dad held
her hand as she passed, and that was very important
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to her. And so we all got to say goodbye
and that was very important. With my brother, we didn't
we didn't have that luxury. That's part of passing at
fifty four, four years old unexpectedly is you don't get
to say goodbye, and others don't get to say goodbye.
But as I preach on the air almost daily, you've
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probably gotten tired of hearing me say it. If tomorrow
never comes, let them know how much they love you.
Silly Garth Brooks song. But it's so very true, and
that is my message to you. That is my takeaway
from this moment. So I'm only telling you because I
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don't want people to find out and wonder what happened
and all that. I don't want to talk about it,
and in time I will. I'm not going to stop
talking about my brother and my mom and my dad,
and my other brothers, and my children and my wife,
because that's what's important to me, and I know that's
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what's important to you, And so that I talk about
things that matter to me. I don't just want to
talk about DC politics. I don't just want to talk
about the craziness in our culture and how we have
to fix it. I want to talk about things that
matter to me. And I hope for some of you,
and I know this is true because you say it
is it helps you in your own relationships, and that
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gives me a lot of joy. This is not just
a political talk show. I've made that very clear for
going on almost twenty years now. I also want to
say to so many of you who've been wonderful to
my mother over the years, from my childhood all the
way up until recent medical care. As I said, Harbor Hospice,
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Jeremy Ware and Christopher and Ladawn and all the folks
who really really went above and beyond twenty four hour care. Boy,
you don't appreciate how important such a thing is until
you need it. The folks that visiting Angels, they have
just been glorious and I highly recommend them, and I
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highly recommend Harbor Hospice as I did when they were
show sponsors, and they made it easier for my mother,
but they also made it easier for the rest of
our family. Her caretaker slash assistant and dear friend, Michelle
has been there with us since my brother passed to
help us with my parents because I'm not in Orange,
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and boy, she's just been a godsend to us. It's
just been incredible for her to be there. Her mother
was my mother's very dear friend, so she was almost
like a daughter to my mother. The daughter she had
never had over these last couple of years. And my
wife who has been who wow, she has taken over
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everything so and made it a lot easier on me
and allowed me to just kind of grieve through this process.
So I read your emails every day. I know a
number of you have been through this process, and we
all know we're going to end up here one way
or another. And I got to tell you, it restores
my faith in mankind. It really does. That people will
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stop in the middle of their busy lives and do
things to help other people. Now, I want you to
know I love you, and I know you love me,
and I know you love my mother, and I know
you You want me to know you care, and I
believe me I do. I've turned off my phone and
(32:37):
I'm not reading my emails the way I was, other
than work related stuff because right now I need to
focus beyond that. I have lived this for the last
eleven days, intimately, because it's you know, back and forth
trips to Orange without you knowing it, and constantly being
(32:57):
on the phone with doctors in hospice and all of this,
and then immediately funeral arrangements. We had a small service
just just a handful of us, which is what she
insisted on, and it was special. And I'm at peace,
and she's at peace, and my father is at peace,
and i just want you to know that, and so
(33:21):
I'm not going to be responding to messages right now.
Just know that if you are a special person to me,
I know that I already know that, And just know
that even if we don't know each other, I feel
your love. So I'm kind of not focusing on that
right now because I have a lot of other things
that we do need to focus on in this country
(33:41):
right now, and my mom wanted me to do that
as well. I am the person she bore to life
and then inspired me to be the person that I am.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
Today, for better or for worse.
Speaker 3 (33:54):
So that being said, I do appreciate all you guys,
and that's the last I'm going to talk about out
that I think for a little while while it's still
fresh and raw. And I'm sure you understand that, and
so that's sorry if I didn't tell you any sooner,
but now you understand, appreciate you and love you.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
Thanks hmm.