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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
So Michael very show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
What I do have are a very particular set of skills,
skills I have acquired her for a very long.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Career, skilled to make me a nightmare for people like you.
I will look for you, I will find you.

Speaker 4 (00:30):
Ms.

Speaker 5 (00:30):
Thirteen. May I remind each and every one of you
is a brutal and vicious gang. They raped and strangled
a twenty year old autistic woman to death in Maryland.
They hacked four people to death with machetes in a
park on Long Island. They have kidnapped, sexually tortured, and
shot a teenage girl in Texas after she insulted them.
Allegedly killed and mutilated a seventeen year old girl in Virginia,

(00:52):
stabbing him sixteen times and cutting off his hands.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
A no no and wood.

Speaker 5 (01:10):
They headed and cut out the heart of a man
in Washington, d c. They raped and murdered a thirteen
year old girl in California. They sex trafficked a slew
of young girls, including one who was just twelve years old,
raped an eleven year old girl in Brooklyn while her
brother was in the room, and.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Old and.

Speaker 5 (01:39):
Dead sex trafficked a thirteen year old in Maryland, in
Virginia miles away from this White House, even beating her
twenty six times on her backside with a baseball bat.
Pressured a homeless New Yorkers to undergo unnecessary surgery such
as spinal fusion, in order to bolster their fraudulent lawsuits.
These are vicious criminals.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
This is a vicious game.

Speaker 6 (02:02):
I got a message to the mands of illegal airs
that Joe Biden's released in our country and violation of
federal law.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
You better start packing now. You're damn right, because you're
going home.

Speaker 7 (02:19):
No, no, no.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
I Taylor Sheridan coming out with yet another TV series
You might have seen nineteen twenty three, what was the other?
In eighteen forty six, seventy three? What was the other?
Do you remember it wasn't fourteen ninety two? What was
it was? Nineteen twenty three, eighteen seventy six, eighty six,

(03:03):
eighteen eighty six. There was something about that. I haven't
seen those. The only one I've seen is Land Man
and Yellowstone. Obviously I saw Yellowstone, although Yellowstone kind of
jumped a shark from me. I can see where it
happens because I do that. Ramona has told me for
years that if we get a bit that works, that,

(03:25):
like if we're all gathered together at production meeting, will
come up with an idea and Ramona go, yeah, let's
do that, and if it works, then he can do
it every three seconds until people are sick of it,
which I do. Have a bad it's hard not to
do that. You see that, Wow, it happens like lancem Colors.
Lay off the curves, dude, and that's a lot of curveballs.

(03:46):
That's a lot. It works. You've got a great, great
breaking ball, but I'm starting to think maybe you're throwing
it too much, maybe just a touch too much. Save that,
won't you. I've never seen a picture throw a curve
in my lifetime. I don't remember a pitcher who throws
a curveball as their go to pitch more than him.

(04:10):
I mean, well, the numbers show statistically two out of three,
but if it's if it's a full count, he's not
He's going curveball, and they know he's going curveball, which
is obviously you run the risk. It's harder to throw
a strike as a curve. It's just the psychology of
a Pitcher. Who can do that. I mean, that's a

(04:30):
serial killer mindset. That stone cold right there, that's not
you know, Nolan Ryan is throwing fastball and he's throwing
at eight feet high where you got to get on
the ladder, hit you're and you look, you look at
how many people he struck out doing that. Anyway, So
back to Taylor Sheridan. So he did the eighteen hundred,
when he did the nineteen twenty three, when he did Yellowstone,

(04:51):
he did Sacario. Good movie. Yeah, No, he's fantastic, But
that franchise he's got going down of the kind of
cool Western thing, that is the one. That's the one. Anyway,
he has a new show out and it's incredible how
many shows this guy has up his sleeve.

Speaker 8 (05:09):
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Speaker 9 (05:17):
In tariffs, Stoe, No, I don't really understand what a
tariff is or why it might be bad, but I'm
the tariff sheriff, and I reckon they're not welcome around
the East part. Actually, sir, tariffs, by raising the price
of imports, terriffs can protect homegrown manufacturers. You know this
tire am, shut up for riv Your facts are getting

(05:41):
in the way of me picked.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
Oh really, Who's whose fault was that? Oh really?

Speaker 10 (05:51):
Oh because it was a tariff, you had to cut
it all.

Speaker 6 (05:56):
Very good.

Speaker 8 (05:57):
Paramount Plus presents another tailor, Sheri in block Repay. It
starts out great, but maybe it's a laid for half
of our show could get away with that tariff stone.

Speaker 9 (06:07):
Now, I don't really understand what a tariff is or and.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
Started starting off the tariff shriff.

Speaker 8 (06:17):
Paramount Plus presents another tailor, Sheridan Blockbuster starts out great,
but maybe it's a laid for half a.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Decade a tariff stone.

Speaker 9 (06:27):
Now, I don't really understand what a.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
Tariff is or why it might be bad.

Speaker 9 (06:32):
But I'm the tariff sheriff, and I reckon they're not
welcome around the East parts. Actually, sir, tariffs by raising
the price of imports, terriffs can protect homegrown manufacturers.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
You know this entire raim Shut up riff.

Speaker 9 (06:48):
Your facts are getting in the way of mean barely
being able to ride this horse, stilly Nancy Pelosi as
Beth Dutton.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
You know what makes a great Western TV show?

Speaker 5 (06:59):
Peeling out in my badly after drinking rags Martini.

Speaker 6 (07:03):
For my dinner.

Speaker 8 (07:07):
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Speaker 2 (07:40):
I just got a call from an international charity asking
if I wanted to donate some of my old clothes
to the starving people throughout the world, and I said no,
anybody who fits into my clothes is not starving. How
many feminists ramon does it take to change the light

(08:00):
bulb streat question? Feminists can't change anything. This is not
a joke. It's just a story.

Speaker 10 (08:11):
I heard.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
Two nuns were riding their bikes down the backstreets of Rome.
One of them says, breathlessly, I've never come this way before.
The other one says, it's the cobblestones. This is the
Michael Arry Show. Still crazy, Oh.

Speaker 11 (08:33):
Thees, still crazy. I'm not the can a man who t.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Is socialize I see Jonathan Allen is a legacy meter
blamestream media, left wing media thought leader, and he has
now written a book, a tell all books being described

(09:12):
which the major networks are pushing, which is one of
their people talking about the major news story of the
last four years and how it happened, and they supposedly
didn't know what was happening, but now you could know
because he's going to tell you everything. And the tell
All book is about how Barack Obama was undercutting Kamala

(09:37):
Harris because she wasn't his choice. You will remember it
was a Sunday the news broke that Joe Biden was
withdrawn from the campaign, not the White House, but the campaign.
He had been withdrawn from the White House for a while,
and the news was it was part of you attached

(10:05):
it to the same story in public relations and strategic messaging.
This is a campaign. This is a coordinated effort, and
the way it was handled seemed rushed, but it had
to be done at the same time. And the reason

(10:26):
was if the announcement was made that Biden is out,
the immediate question for every network would be Biden is out,
who will replace him? That moment, that second would give
someone an opportunity to slip in there to intercept that energy.

(10:50):
The question would hang in the air, so they had
to immediately say it's come along now the whole thing.
I think it was June twenty seventh's go back. I
think it was June twenty seventh. Was the debate the
end of May, beginning of June. Supposedly, Biden said, Trump

(11:12):
is saying I don't have the mental faculties the president.
He's saying, you know what, I'll debate him. It was
by far the earliest debate of the two major party
candidates in a presidential election by several months June for
a November election. And we said at the time, there

(11:32):
is no way on earth that this is the final pairing.
This is unprecedented for a reason. What Joe Biden thought,
and what they would have convinced Jill was do the
debate now and then we can hide you till November.
All you need. You got this. You're Joe Biden, You're
fighting Joey Biden. You've got one evening in you. The

(11:57):
expectations are low. You hold your own and we hide
you away. You win the office. And Joe Biden or
Jill believed, yeah, we can do that because they've been
hiding him, but what they were secretly doing was sabotaging him,
so that immediately the big money guys and the down

(12:18):
ballot Democrats, remember, they get a lot of pressure from congressman, senators,
state parties. If the top of the ticket fares poorly,
it hurts everybody down the way. So you've got a
lot of congressmen out there, You've got senators, state party chairmen,
all of whom want to keep coming up the ranks.
They don't want a top of the ticket candidate that's

(12:41):
going to drag them down. They want coattails. They want
to be helped by the top of the candidate. The
big money guys don't put money in to lose. They
put money in to win. We need a green energy contract,
solar energy contract, paving contract, subsidies for our business. Well.
Investors want their investment to pay off. So what would

(13:01):
end up happening and did, is that Biden would stumble
out there, stare off into the abyss, not know what
was going on, and immediately the next morning there would
be calls for him to step down. Then it would
look like a grassroots, bottom up Democratic style coop. Right, Hey,

(13:23):
change is tough. We all recognize it. We're ready to
take our medicine. Let's go ahead and ask Joe to
step down. Now. This is June twenty seventh, I think
was the date twenty eighth that was all supposed to begin.
But it wasn't just that. There was a woman I
forget her name, is a black woman. She wears a
real real bad wig and I cannot remember her name.
And she's very close to Obama. I think she's MSNBC.

(13:46):
She could be seeing them. She went on ten seconds
after the debate and said, I was talking to Barack
Obama tonight and I'm not going to speak for him,
but he was very unhappy. I think he wants it out.
And they were well placed close to the Obama media figures,
who immediately started saying, I'm hearing rumblings that the big

(14:07):
boys want Biden out, rumblings. Biden hasn't even shuffled off
the stage yet. The debate's not even over. Who's rumbling
to you? It was all carefully, carefully scripted. The folks
that replaced Biden with Kamala had executed a palace coup,

(14:28):
either without the knowledge of or despite the resistance of Obama,
and we know it was the Clintons because out of
nowhere on that Sunday, by noon, I remember this so well.
By noon the talk shows were all dominated by this story.
Immediately Bill and Hillary came forward separately and said, this

(14:52):
is a great choice. We've known Kamala a long time.
She's a great leader. They were the ones that jumped
out there first. Ones. All of that was scripted, but
I think it was scripted in short order. They didn't
have time to rehearse this whole thing, and I think
there was a lot of resistance within the power structure.

(15:13):
The Obama's and Clintons do not read off the same script.
You've got to get each of them separately on the
same page. You'll remember the Obamas did not speak, could
not be reached. In fact, if if memory serves, I
think it was the following Saturday, or maybe even the
following Sunday, A very long time. Well, there were those

(15:33):
who were in the know who were against it, and
they were saying, I don't know if Obama's on board.
Here the Clinton folks who were saying, oh, he'll be
on board, this is the right chance, Kama is the
right person. But those who weren't sure saw the writing
on the wall. Now the question is how far did
Obama go to herder that that's becomes the interesting question

(15:53):
you Kate Guilt. We would like to welcome to the
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Speaker 4 (16:09):
Introducing the newist Elon Musk from the Oar Do. This
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Speaker 2 (16:20):
It's refreshing and a breath of fresh air. I can't
soon to forget your Jo Winsol stays on my mind.
The newest Elon Musk doge percent of the time. It
works every time. Billionaire George Soros has been a major

(16:45):
Democrat donor in this country. He has done more damage
to this country than any one single person. And see
it ends Kara Swisher and Jake Tapper. They're fine with
it as long as he stays in the shadows, long
as he's never an effective advocate where he can be
questioned and criticized and his cars shut up, his home

(17:07):
burned down. As long as long as he stays quietly
behind the scenes as the evil, mendacious puppeteer that he is,
They're okay with that. But Elon, he he's gross. He's
coming out front and then go on about saving humanity.
It's just an ego trip.

Speaker 12 (17:26):
What's interesting about it is you heard anytime anybody brings
this up, a Republican will say, well, what about JB.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
Pritzker, and what about George Soros? And what about this?
What about that?

Speaker 12 (17:35):
And I guess the answer is you don't see George
first law. They go see that out there talking right.
I mean, they might be giving money to organizations this
and that, and people can criticize that you don't want.

Speaker 2 (17:46):
But the idea that like, oh no, I am going.

Speaker 12 (17:49):
To tell these voters forget like hiring Scott Walker to
do it, or somebody on the Milwaukee Bucks.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
I'm going to tell them right.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
No, it's he has to suck up all the oxygen.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
Is only one other person that needs more, Okay, it's
Donald Trump. So you see how that works. You can
be the evil overlord world Health Organization. You can be
the evil overlord globalist at the World Economic Forum. You

(18:19):
can spend billions of dollars buying district attorneys, releasing criminals
doing horrible, paying for terrorists to blow things up in
this car. You can do that still come out front
and try to tell people what to do. You do
it quietly where we can't even trace it. You do

(18:40):
it quietly and properly, and then you ask that you
outsource it to the proper people you have, the Scott Walkers,
or the Democrat politicians or us US will tell the story.
You spend the money big Pharma on CNN, keep buying
ads that show people smiling, maybe in a hot tub,

(19:03):
and they got a boner down under there while they're
holding hands, and you spend your money. You spend a
ton of money on CNN, and we will do we're
the hired guns to go out and tell that this
shot is going to save lives, and that anyone who's
opposing you making money on this shot is the devil.
That's how this process works. Who is Elon? He doesn't

(19:24):
even advertise, How can he sell all these cars? He
doesn't even advertise, SpaceX doesn't even advertise, how can it?
Neuralink doesn't even advertise, and he's telling us what to do,
and he's spending money. We can have this. You know
this must be like George Soros. Elon was on the
five to say they know who is funding the attacks
on Tesla.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
It is remarkable that there is so much violence. You know,
people have burnt cars that fight bullets into dealerships. They've
scratched swashtekas into Tesla's. There's some people that have They're
just going about their lives. They've done nothing wrong, and
Tesla's done nothing wrong as the company. And so I
find it ironic and incredibly hypocritical that the same Democrat

(20:07):
politicians who would want to throw someone in prison for
twenty years simply for watching things at January six but
not actually doing any violence have you don't hear a
single word from them about the actual violence happening against Tesla.
What incredible hypocrites they are. It's outrageous. I mean, really,

(20:32):
this is fundamentally a case of terrorism. It's wide scale
domestic terrorism with the purpose of intimidation, and it's harming
innocent people. It's really terrible, and I think what we
actually have to get to are the people who are
organizing and paying for these attacks and protests. That's who

(20:52):
we really need to go after, because the people that
were actually throwing the Montole cocktails, they are the foot soldiers.
We need to go after the generals, and we're going
to do so. The prejud has made it very clear
that We're going to go after those that are paying
and organizing, uh, these these violent attacks. And Attorney General
Bondi has said the same thing. I believe that that

(21:13):
is exactly what will happen.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
Do you know who they are? We're coming for them.
Do you know who those generals are?

Speaker 7 (21:17):
We know, we do, yes, And hopefully the prosecution will
be for Rico in an organized criminal enterprise, which makes
the penalty You're more serious.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
Uh And now to jesseb this, yes.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
Yes, absolutely, these these are these are serious crimes where
the organizers and pushes of mass violence will go to
prison for a very long time. That's right, And I
hope they see the segment.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
If organizations are allowed to decide for whatever reason, politics
are not that they are simply going to destroy other
people's property, from writing a swastika on it to shooting
it up, to burning it, to blowing it up. If

(22:10):
that is allowed to happen, and that is not prosecuted
to the fullest extent of the law, and then some
you don't have a country anymore. And I will tell
you enough. I do not say this lightly. I do
not say this blithely. There are elements with money, power
and expertise as to how to make this happen. Who
are determined we have a racial war, a civil or

(22:32):
a civil war, whether that be racial or ideological. There
are forces out there, and I believe George Soros is
one of them who are seeking for us to have
a civil war. And you don't think it can happen.
Charlie Manson was very clear that the Tate l'bianca murders,

(22:52):
separate murders, separate occasions, same mo. They wrote pigs on
the wall, which was which was the kind of black
anth term for cops. They butchered Sharon Tate in such
a manner. The things that were written, the things that
were staged, the things that were said, were all designed

(23:15):
to make whites extremely angry over blacks butchering rich white
people and hating the cops. It was designed to make
the cops react in an angry outburst. And it was designed,
he said this to set off a race war. He
believed we needed a race war. I think the BLM stuff,

(23:36):
I think the Hamas stuff, I think this Tesla stuff.
I think this is all designed to create a civil war.
And were our people not too invested in safety, security,
our families the decency of this nation. Then people would

(23:57):
walk out and start firing on these people and kill them,
or our cops would do it, which is what you'd
get in some third world countries, which in and of
itself does not necessarily solve a problem either. But what
you are seeing is an attempt to set off the
civil war. I'm certain I lived last learning doing it big.
On the Michael Berry Show, a clasher is on the

(24:21):
prowl in the Montrose area who is repeatedly targeting women. Dude,
you're on the wrong side of town, Isaac, what's wrong.

(24:41):
I've been over here trying to flash the women for
three hours. Now, what happened? I can't find any Everyone
is actually a man and they're excited, and so they
starts chasing me and I'm like, no, no, I show
you the wanr you don't touch you?

Speaker 5 (24:58):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (24:59):
I mean you don't touch shit. Yeah, you're you're flashing
women in Montreal. You must be new around here. That's
not this is not really where. Yeah, maybe try a
sugar land target rich environment. That's a great comedy sketch

(25:26):
from Mad TV. The the flasher who is most wondering
why I had to make in Mexican. What did you
want to make him? How do you know he's Mexican?
HPD is my favorite part of the story. HPD is
trying to catch him, but kh O, you blurs his

(25:46):
face in the ring vels they obtain. Wait a second, HPD.

Speaker 10 (25:51):
So you're saying that there's a flasher on the loose,
and we've got great ring cam footage of him that
you could use to look at the face to figure
out who he is, but they're blurring the face. Gosh,

(26:13):
that'd be like when you tell us that there's a
guy who committed a murder, and you tell us what
color t shirt he wore and what the color of
the stolen car was, but you won't tell us his face.
It's almost like you're blurring his identity that we might
use to help you track down the bad guy.

Speaker 6 (26:34):
The trees along Kipling Street and Montrose create a canopy,
but beneath it there's a shadow of concern. For weeks,
neighbors say a man has been exposing himself to women.

Speaker 11 (26:44):
He's about to dress and I just screamed at him.
Knee left running. But it was the same day that
my other neighbor had been walking her dogs down the street,
and he exposed himself in righting the street.

Speaker 6 (27:00):
Christina Sisk is one of many to follow a report
with police after the man appeared on her second floor balcony.
She says, this is the man caught on her neighbor
Tory's doorbell camera. She only recently installed it after also
being flashed.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
I saw him in the neighborhood. He had been kind
of leaving behind our dumpster, staying behind there, and just
thought he.

Speaker 6 (27:23):
Was harmless, harmless until one morning, while walking her dog,
she turned to find the man exposing himself.

Speaker 5 (27:30):
Kind of second guessing myself, like maybe I'm overreacting.

Speaker 8 (27:34):
But I had to turn around and go back to
my house.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
So when I came back again, he was still had.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
Her to self exposed and was very obviously touching themselves.

Speaker 6 (27:42):
Houston police say they've gotten multiple reports, but when an
officer arrives, the man is gone, so they urge people
who see him to keep calling it in. They say
a detailed description is key, including height, weight, and clothing.

Speaker 11 (27:55):
It's hard to know how to handle these situations. I
don't think homeless this should be criminalized per se, but
he's he's across the unacceptable point by exposing himself.

Speaker 6 (28:11):
So a neighbors say, it's not clear how he how
he's been getting to the second story balcony, but they
say a ladder did come up missing from a storage
unit recently, but was later found. Houston police say, if
you come across this man or someone doing similar acts,
to not engage and just call nine to one.

Speaker 11 (28:29):
One.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
The great plague of the white liberal in urban America
is the drug addled violent, sexual criminal, sexual predator, homeless man.
It is, it has It has destroyed every major city
in this country. They can't figure out how to do

(28:50):
with it. But what to do with it, they can't
bring themselves to fashion a solution. What it's done to Portland,
what's done to San Francisco. It's it's wow, it's it's sad.
Well remember that episode of the of The Office when yeah, yeah,
the American version. I don't think anybody was thinking. I

(29:11):
wonder if you're talking about the English version, don't interrupt.
Remember that time on the Office when Phyllis was flashed
in the parking in the parking lot at work and
Dwight formed a Penis task force. Dwight has something he
would like to say, due.

Speaker 13 (29:23):
To a recent incident involving Phyllis, a man, a map
and his penis.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
I think you know what I'm referring to.

Speaker 13 (29:30):
Michael has authorized me to form an emergency anti flashing
task force.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
Question. Won't that interfere with your other task forces? Answer?

Speaker 13 (29:40):
No, because this is being given priority one. This is
a petition for the business park to upgrade their security
cameras as well as install two floodlights in the parking lot.
And I know what you're thinking, won't that just shed
more light on the penises?

Speaker 2 (29:55):
But that is a risk we have to take. Pam,
you can draw kind of Why don't you.

Speaker 13 (29:59):
Work with fol us on drawing a picture of the
exposer that I can post around the community.

Speaker 2 (30:03):
Dallas Phyllis.

Speaker 13 (30:05):
Sorry, I've goot penises on the brain.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
I've never actually watched the office, but people send me
clips all the time, and that's one of the better ones,
and it seems appropriate at this point, at this point
that we played in nineteen seventy four Gray Stevens Masterpiece.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
Hello everyone, this is your action news reporter with all
the news it is news across the nation.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
On the scene at the supermarket. There seems to have
been some disturbance here.

Speaker 3 (30:33):
Pardon me, sir, Did you see what happened?

Speaker 9 (30:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (30:36):
I stand over by the maters, and here it comes,
running through the pole, being still the fruits and vegetables.
Neked is a jaybird, and I hollered over Deathel. I said,
don't look ath open, it's too late. She'd already been
in the Saints bo bo.

Speaker 10 (30:53):
And he ain't wearing the blow what they call in
the street on two peets.

Speaker 2 (31:02):
He just as brown as he can be.

Speaker 4 (31:05):
He's mad at me.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
He gonna give us a peak. Who is they call
in the street? He liked so how his was he?
If there's an audience to be found, give me streak
getting it around, gett buy to public critigue.

Speaker 7 (31:24):
Getting your action music for her once again, and we're
here's the gas station A right to me, sir?

Speaker 2 (31:29):
Did you see what happened?

Speaker 10 (31:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (31:31):
Thee I was just in there getting my cars check.
He disappeared.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
Now the facts come streaking around the Greek right curve.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
Didn't have nothing on, but smile.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
I looked and learned Ethel, let's get through a cold
rank a heart.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
Don't look at it's too late. She'd already been.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
Moved, flashed the rock, turned throw the shop. So boyd
then the Mojor, run in the note boys, her crawling
in the street,
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