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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Verie show is on here.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
These high school boys and girls are having a hop
at the local soda fountain. Innocently they dance, innocent of
a new and deadly menace lurking behind closed doors, marijuana,
the burning weed with its roots in hell.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
In reading the proclamation, one can only come to this conclusion,
which surprises me. The governor of the state of Texas
wants to legalize recreational marijuana.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
You will see the ease with which this vicious plant
can be grown in your neighbor's yard, ruled into harmless
looking cigarettes hidden in an innocent shoe or watchcase.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
Who are we in the state We think we're going
to attract business here If we've got a bunch of
people high on marijuana at very high levels.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Is that who wants to come here? Build their plant?

Speaker 4 (01:00):
Here?

Speaker 1 (01:01):
In the soul destroying reaper.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
They find a moment's pleasure, but at a terrible price.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
Those eight thousand shops, and they keep selling all this poison,
and kids keep getting sick, and parents keep losing their children,
and people walk out in front of trains, and people
shoot somebody.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Violent murder, sewet sigh.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
And the ultimate end of the marijuana attic, hopeless insanity.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
Not Colorado, and we're not Oregon and we're not Washington State.
We're Texas.

Speaker 4 (01:36):
See this important bill now before it is too late
to an issue in Texas related to the Republican lieutenant
governor getting a bill passed to outlaw THHC and HIMP
in the state.

Speaker 5 (01:54):
The governor has now vetoed that bill and is creating
an embarrassing moment for our lieutenant governor because he's sounding
like some guy from nineteen fifty talking about marijuana killing you,
and it's quite silly and absurd, and it split the
Republican Party because, as it turns out, a lot of
elderly folks who are suffering pain arthritis joint those sorts

(02:18):
of things and a joint for a joint, they found
some relief with that. We've got a lot of combat
veterans who have found relief with THHC based products. And
so this thing was pitched as a you know, we're
going to ban it for the kids because we don't
want the kids to have it, which is true, you
don't want the kids to have it. But then someone said, well,

(02:38):
Why do you have to ban it for adults, And
he says, because they'll kill you. And it's created a
very embarrassing moment for a previously rather popular lieutenant governor.
It's made him look out of touch, and it's embarrassed
him and the state. And today he's so frustrated. He said,

(02:59):
nobody wants to come here if everybody's on dope, which
is not what's happening. But the alcohol industry has put
him up to doing this, and now he's gotten himself
too far out there. And his chief of staff and
a bunch of other politicians chiefs of staffs have now
become lobbyists and they're getting paid all this money. But
it's all commission based. You got to get the bill passed,
you got to kill the marijuana so you can sell

(03:21):
more alcohol. And it's a really tawdry affair. It's a
really tawdry affair, and it's embarrassing. Just there's no way
of there's no way else to say it. Then it's embarrassed,
and I am embarrassed. And this is what happens in
the state of Texas when one party has governance for

(03:42):
thirty years and you've never had a Democrat elected, then
Republicans start eating their own rather than proposing popular things
and leaving aside unpopular things, they start doing things and
self dealing, and their staff starts going off and being
lobbyists for for various interests in doing things that upset

(04:03):
the base that weren't necessary. And so what we're seeing
in the life of the Republic of Texas is a
decline in the power of the Republican brand because a
few Republicans have gotten.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Very very greedy. Pigs get fat, and hogs get slaughtered.

Speaker 5 (04:23):
So what they're going to mess around and do is
they're going to mess around and create an opportunity for
a Democrat to get elected. We're also seeing this statewide
where Senator John Cornyn, who's been in the position for
well over twenty years, who is a Mitch McConnell Republican.
He's an establishment Republican, and he has he went against Trump,

(04:45):
he went against the state of Texas. He went against
the ranchers and farmers and working class people of Texas.
Because he was in DC for two long six year
terms and he would come back every six years and
he'd be boy.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
Even one of us.

Speaker 5 (05:00):
See he was John Wayne mccornyn, and then he would
go back and do what McConnell and the Light would do.
And he's made himself very unpopular and it looks to
be the case that he probably won't even be on
the ballot come spring when we have our Super Tuesday
March primary. All of this to say, our role in

(05:25):
the political process is not limited, unfortunately, to defeating Democrats
in November, because Republicans will be better than a Democrat but.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Quite awful in office.

Speaker 5 (05:41):
If all you ask them to do is not be Democrats,
if you allow their lesser nature to take hold, what
you will be left with across the country is Republicans
who will tell you the Democrats are the devil. I'll
be better in the minute they get elected, doing exactly

(06:03):
what the Democrats would have done, and in some cases worse.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
Unfortunately, this is not a love affair. It's a job.

Speaker 5 (06:11):
And if you've ever had to run a company or
an operation, or a platoon or anything else, or a team,
you understand that you cannot allow people to run them up.
Sometimes you've got to fire people. Sometimes you've got to
yank that chain and remind them you the voter, are
in charge and that's what we're going through in Texas

(06:32):
right now, and that is a necessary part of the process.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
We are involved with guitars, cigars, and a few thoughts
from Bizar.

Speaker 5 (06:54):
Things that you can set your watch by. It is
the game of politics that turns people off so much.
One example, no matter who is president, folks in the
other party are going to say he's playing too much golf.
He should be governing, he's playing too much golf. Obama

(07:19):
was playing too much golf, then Trump was playing too
much golf. Then Biden was at the beach too much.
Now Trump is playing too much golf. It's comical when
you think about it, because it's so diabolical.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
By which I mean.

Speaker 5 (07:44):
This is an argument designed for a working class voter
that says, hey, you got to work every day. Look
at him, he didn't show up to work. I'm going
to let you in on a little secret. You don't
have to like it. Powerful leaders don't show up to

(08:05):
the office every day. I know, I know, it's not fair,
it's not right. I'm gonna let you on something else.
Powerful leaders don't fly commercial I know, I know, not right.
You got to go through TSA haven't put their finger
up your butt. You got to be there early, you
get grounded, and nope, they drive right up. Let you

(08:26):
on something else. Powerful leaders don't carry their bags onto
the suitcase, their suitcase onto the plane. In fact, they
don't pack their own In fact, they don't buy their
own clothes.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
Yep, I'm gonna tell you something else.

Speaker 5 (08:44):
You now you have to go to the grocery store
and buy your food, bring it home, cook it, and
then afterwards you got to do the dishes.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
They don't do any of that. I know, I know.

Speaker 5 (08:56):
And Trump didn't do it, and Biden didn't do it,
and Trump didn't do it, and Obama didn't do it,
and Bush didn't do it, and Clinton didn't do it.
So when someone uses that as the argument against the
other side, just realize that's always the case. You don't
really expect your president to be out moow in his

(09:17):
own grass. Powerful people make deals on the golf course.
That's just a factor. They don't sit at the office,
or they don't sit on an assembly line or whatever.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
It is you have to do.

Speaker 5 (09:32):
If you drive the forklift all day, when you get
off the forklift, the company's losing money because they need
you to move stuff. So if you're playing golf, the
stuff ain't getting moved. That's not how it works. Being president.
All of those things are going to happen no matter what.
They're just going to happen. And by the way, you're
welcome to get angry over them. You're absolutely free to

(09:54):
get angry with him. But understand those are class warfare arguments.
They're not good government arguments. Likewise, you want to know
what else game is played. Whether the president has the
authority to do what he's doing, that game is going

(10:14):
to be played.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
Every time.

Speaker 5 (10:17):
Obama was bombing countries left and right, he was sending drones,
he was killing people without even telling anybody he was
doing it. Nixon was bombing Cambodia while promising us that
he was pulling us out of Vietnam. He had no
authority to do that. There is no question he didn't

(10:40):
have the authority to do that. We can look to
the Constitution, and we can look to a piece of
legislation that was designed to delineate the powers the president
has and doesn't have, and that's the War Powers Act.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
But at the end of the day, might makes right.
At the end of the day, they're going to do
what they're going to do.

Speaker 5 (11:01):
The original design was that if we are attacked at
three twenty eight pm Eastern and we got soldiers running
up the banks, the President could say fire on them,
wouldn't have to wait on Congress to fly into DC
and make the decision. But that if we were going

(11:24):
to commit our troops to a long effort that would
commit our entire country to war, not just a simple action,
then there should be the check and balance of the
House and the Senate approving it. But that's gone by

(11:45):
the wayside.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
So now so you go back to George W. Bush.

Speaker 5 (11:51):
He went before the House and Senate and he got
approval for war with Iraq, and that's why we were
told there were weapons of mass destruction. He needed to
give congressmen and senators a reason to go home and tell,
especially Democrats, and Hillary Clinton did it to say this
is why I supported the Republican. I know you didn't
want me to support the Republican, but this was a

(12:13):
rare case. These guys, this is Hitler. He's got weapons
of mass destruction. We're gonna have a holocoupt for nuclear war.
I had to support him. So he had to say that,
all right, I say all that to say this. We
have now reached the point where the Democrats are saying
Trump overstepped you shouldn't have bombed Iran. And the reality

(12:40):
is you're welcome to make that argument or argue against
it or whatever else. Just understand it's not an argument
being made in good faith. The Democrats don't really believe
he lacked the authority. In the next segment, we'll get
into them saying that he does. But this is a

(13:02):
ridiculous and absurd argument because the precedent is set. Obama
did exactly that repeatedly, more times than Trump could if
he started right now and was determined to do it,
and he's not prone to do it. So we spend

(13:23):
a lot of effort going but Obama don't.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
Don't. This is the.

Speaker 5 (13:34):
Same level of outrage our side has when white liberals
in sult Wesley Hunt or Clarence Thomas or Thomas Soule
or some other black person, y'all can't say that that's racist.
They can say it, they do say it, and they
will continue to say it. But when we criticize somebody black,

(13:56):
they call us racist, yes, and you call them racist.
Here's the difference. When you call them racist. They laugh
in your face because they don't let your sticks and
stones break their bones. When they call you racist, you
get very upset and you want it to stop. When

(14:16):
you stop caring what those people think about you, you
will be a better warrior in this cultural battle that
is ongoing and is not going to end.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
The only thing bad about being.

Speaker 5 (14:31):
Called a racist is if it hurts your feelings. The
only thing bad about Jasmine Crockett or Hakeem Jeffries demanding
that the president has to have congressional approval is if
you care. The bombs have been dropped, the ceasefire is
in effect.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
Why care what they think? The bizarre of talk radio,
the Michael Arry Show. Oh, it's like this was.

Speaker 5 (15:01):
Performed to be parodied, right, you know, the kabuki theater
that is our government. The idea of being outraged at
this and then silent on that, the idea that they
care about the constitution. It's it's so silly that it's insulting.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
So here's a Keem Jeffries.

Speaker 5 (15:36):
Talking about the use of military force being offensive in
nature and it must be approved by the House.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
And the Senate.

Speaker 5 (15:48):
Now, this guy's part of the party that never got
approval for anything Obama did. And of course you know that,
I don't have to remind you. So for them to
say these sorts of things, they didn't forget. They just
say these things hoping you did. They say these things
to try to slow Trump down. The goal is to

(16:12):
prevent Trump from having successes.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
Period. End of story. But here we go, play your part, Hakeem.

Speaker 6 (16:20):
Donald Trump and his actions, which do not appear to
be consistent with the United States Constitution, takes unilateral offensive
military action without seeking the approval of the United States Congress.

(16:40):
The use of military force which is offensive in nature
must be approved by the House and the Senate. That's
according to the Constitution. It's not optional, Donald, it's not.

(17:01):
The framers of the Constitution actually gave Congress the power
to declare war for a reason, so the American people,
through their elected representatives, would have the opportunity to debate
the issue and make some decisions as it relates to
what's in the best interest and the national security of

(17:24):
the American people. Donald Trump and the administration chose to
ignore the Constitution, and so they're going to have to
come before Congress and explain their justification for an offensive
military strike against Iran.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
Kim Jeffries is not a very smart person.

Speaker 5 (17:54):
And what happens is gets himself out there on limb
where he starts trying to use some words.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
We've all seen.

Speaker 5 (18:02):
His type do that, and then he gets out there
using words that you know. At least to her credit
Jasmine Crockett, she just keeps it real as she would say.
She says, listen, Trump, I'm the one supposed to make
the decision.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
About about military action.

Speaker 5 (18:26):
This, this is this is what a Kim Jefferies really
wanted to say.

Speaker 7 (18:31):
And to understand enough about the Constitution to the extent
that I'm the one that's supposed to make a decision
or at least get a vote.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
That's run. That's run.

Speaker 5 (18:46):
You tell a girl that was an F bomb she
dropped and when she did, they got m yeah, like
aunt aunt esther on San Francis, I the one, I
the ones but he made an ifing decision.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
And then the crowd play that again.

Speaker 7 (19:09):
And to understand enough about the Constitution to the extent
that I'm the one that's supposed to make a decision
or at least get a vote.

Speaker 5 (19:18):
Yeah, They're all like that's right, Yeah, Constitution con where
exactly in the Constitution which all uh.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Which to which prove it in the Constitution? Do you reference?
Good vote?

Speaker 5 (19:33):
Might you here is my pocket constitution find for me
case in point where it's as says that it does.
Congress shall have the power the authority to declare war.
But I'd be interested how long he take you to
find it? Because that's right?

Speaker 1 (19:49):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. He not like yeah yeah yeah,
Old Trump, he know, he racist. He's not allowed to
do that, declaring war. That's racist.

Speaker 5 (19:59):
My Congressman Wesley Hunt posted this montage of Barack Obama
announcing military action without ever seeking nor getting congressional approval,
and none of them had a problem.

Speaker 8 (20:11):
Then Today I authorize two operations in the rock, targeted
air strikes to protect our American personnel. Last night, on
my orders, America's armed forces began strikes against Iceel targets
at Syria. Today, the American people give thanks for the
extraordinary service of our men and women in uniform. Today

(20:33):
I authorized ark forces in the United States to begin
a limited military action in Libya.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
That action has now begun. Big no mistake. This is
a difficult of mission. It will remain the book for
some time.

Speaker 8 (20:48):
It's going to take time to dislodge these terrorists, especially
from urban erics. If the United States has al Qaeda
been laden top level lieutenants in our sights, and Pakistan
is unable or unwilling to act, then we should take
them out.

Speaker 5 (21:07):
So let's let's go back to Jasmine Crockett again, shall we.

Speaker 7 (21:13):
Enough about the constitution to the extent that I'm the
one that's supposed to make a decision or at least
get a vote.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (21:24):
My favorite is always the one in the back, because
you know, it's a one with a big old hat,
a Kojic woman, and she's Church of God in Christ.
You got a big old hat, probably like gold la Main.
And she's like, that's right, I know that's right. You
the one. You the one supposed to get to make
the decision.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (21:45):
No idea wouldn't have a clue, but they know, yeah,
we we for that.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
That's what our side doing. That's what our side doing.
We for that.

Speaker 5 (21:56):
It that's just a clip of the overall speech. We've
got the entire speech, the further speech that she gave
about there, Ramona, do you have that pulled up?

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Yeah? Go ahead and give that a play.

Speaker 9 (22:10):
Y'all come to get the car. The car is not here.
The car is in the shop and one part is
at another shop. If y'all want it that bag, y'all
can go pay that man to get it out and
then pay the person to get the other part out.
I mean, because y't y'all couldn't be patient. You knew
that we was gonna get it taken care of. So
if y'all wanted that bag, y'all can go get it.
You pay the man and pay the other man and

(22:32):
we can leave it as that. Because we're not on
that much on the car. Y'all want to trip on
it now that we're only got on a thousand or
two thousand on it, So you know what, God bless out,
y'all can go pick.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
Up the car.

Speaker 9 (22:43):
So you know what, give me a car back, and
so I will give you the direction to where a
man is and I would let him know that y'all
gonna be paying him to get it out, because y'all
don't be patient. We're not rich like y'all. That's one
thing y'all gonna have to understand. But one day this
year we will be because we have dropped Obama.

Speaker 8 (23:03):
A ramon the King of Ding and this other guy,
Michael Barry.

Speaker 5 (23:12):
John Kerry, and Barack Obama are very angry about these
bombs being dropped on Iran because they're the ones who
built the facilities where they're being destroyed. They have worked
very hard for twenty years to make Iran a nuclear power,
and then Trump goes and ruins it. These people have

(23:37):
built a taj mahal to terrorism and here goes Trump
ruining it for them.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
John Kerry was on CNN when he.

Speaker 5 (23:48):
Said, you can't just bomb away the memory of how
to make a bomb. If it was that easy, more
countries would have one. And if you do incapacitate their
nuclear capacity, I don't think they're going to have it
within the next few days.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
How about that. Listen to this.

Speaker 10 (24:07):
I do think people have to be realistic here in
understanding what the choices are Iranians. Iran is a proud, proud,
proud nation. One of the things I learned in my
negotiations was the level of pride was just enormous. They
also have been committed to the destruction of Israel. That's

(24:32):
a cultural, almost religious component of their policy, and so
It's very hard to say what exactly is going to
bring them back to the table.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
But I know this.

Speaker 10 (24:45):
You cannot bomb away the memory of how to make
a bomb. You can't bomb away the knowledge that they
have developed. You can't bomb away the broad array of
technicians who've been working on this for years, who will
go back to work if that's the mission they're given
by the leadership of the country. And one of the dangers,

(25:08):
one of the dangers here is that the more this
goes on in a military way, the more power goes
to the worst offenders within Iran, the IRGC, And that's
not good for anybody.

Speaker 5 (25:22):
Do you hear the mindset of the former Democrat candidate
for the United States President in two thousand and four,
the Gay the Democrats sent to negotiate with Iran. He
didn't negotiate with Iran. He became their pawn. Yes, you
have to understand, you know, part of being Irani is
you hate the Jews and you want to kill them
all and for that matter, of the Americans. But other

(25:45):
than that, they're very proud people. I mean, that's worse
than Obama. Undersecretary of State Richard Stingle on MSNBC when
He said, this anything.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
What the issues are for America? What are the issues
for America?

Speaker 11 (26:03):
Why? Why shouldn't Why why is it a foundational issue
for Trump that Iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon? Why
is this something that the US should be involved in?
Why are we allied with this?

Speaker 1 (26:15):
Because they chant death to America, they chant death to America.

Speaker 11 (26:19):
I went to Iran in twenty fourteen.

Speaker 8 (26:20):
I was sitting at a rally.

Speaker 11 (26:23):
These young guys with chanting death to America had a minder.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
I said, what are they saying? They saying death to America.

Speaker 11 (26:28):
They finished the chance and two young men came over
and said, are you American? I said yes, we want
to welcome you truth to our country. We love American
culture and love American movies.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
They wanted to talk about all these things.

Speaker 11 (26:38):
Iran is the most western nation in the whole Middle East.
We have much more in common with them with a
lot than a lot of countries that we do have
alliances with.

Speaker 5 (26:48):
Yeah, so you understand, they will say death to America,
death to the Jews, kill the Jews, gouge out the
eyeballs of the Jews, butt raped the Americans, burno, drag
them through the streets. But y'all have some good movies.
I tell you what, you're that Hollywood boy. Y'all, y'all
are good. You know, we want to kill each and

(27:11):
every one of you, and we're chanting it and we
mean it and we've proven it. But I tell you what,
some of y'all's spaghetti, we haven't been able to We
haven't been able to knocked that out yet.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
Y'all, y'all are good.

Speaker 5 (27:24):
Okay, So let's let's uh, let's repeat, let's rewind. So here,
here's the Democrat positions. Obama bombed and they never had
a problem. Their congressional leader Hakeen says, you can't bomb
without our approval, never said a thing to to Obama.

Speaker 4 (27:48):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
You got John Kerry.

Speaker 5 (27:50):
Saying, uh, you know, they're they're really proud people. You
know they want to kill the Jews and Americans, but
they're really proud. You have to remember, you don't want
to bomb people. They are very proud. And then and
then you've got Richard Stingle, who was under Secretary of
State of to Obama saying, you know, I mean I
was there.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Y'all haven't been there. I was there, and they're like.

Speaker 5 (28:10):
Kill the Jews kill the Americans, rape them, kill them,
murder them, cut them an alf, slip their throats, drink
their blood. And then they found out I was American.
They were like, yeah, and you're kind of cool and
you have to rise. That's who you're dealing with. Oh
oh uh okay. So that's the Democrat position, but that's

(28:30):
not the entire Democrat position. It's important that when you're
creating the collage or in this case, the montage of
Democrat opinion, you also have to work in Jasmine Crockett
because she's part of the mix, you know, part of
the I mean, they got a real stable of personalities here.

(28:53):
If you're Donald Trump, you gotta be careful because you
got to remember, they got a lot of different.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
People they can throw at you.

Speaker 5 (28:59):
They got Al Sharpton, they got Hakeem Jeffries, they got
Nancy Bloci. Those teeth are falling out, and you talk
about Operation Midnight him or all I could think was
Paul and they they've they've got a group of people
that they can they can throw at you. They've got
John Kerry, you know why the long face. They got
Richard Stingle, but they've got Jasmine Crockett and they've got

(29:22):
AOC who comes back on the plane with the terrorists,
and you know she's got you got to listen to
her voice too. Let's make sure we're empowering all the voices.
We haven't even heard from the trainings. I'll bet you
the trainees have something to say about all this too.
But here is and may I say, a very eloquent,
a very eloquent Jasmine Crockett. She's doing and ask me

(29:43):
anything on social media? And she's very unhappy the president
didn't holler at her.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
I go back Ian on Monday.

Speaker 12 (29:52):
You could have hollered at us on Monday if you
truly felt like there was something like there is nothing
that they will say. The will make me believe that
this action needed to take place, and it needed to
take place without the consultation of the Congress. All right,

(30:12):
give me one more.

Speaker 11 (30:13):
How can the setup be involved to make them accountable
for what they're doing?

Speaker 12 (30:18):
I mean, listen, y'all is talking about accountability. The systems
have broken down. The systems have broken down because people
have legitimately decided that they would rather serve him than
serve the people that put them into office. Like I
don't really have any good answers for you, except for
the fact that legitimately everything that he does is like

(30:41):
against the law, like he just breaks the law. And
I know that there are some people that think that
I just say this stuff because I'm a Democrat, and
I can say I have my own issues with my
own party. I'm not saying these things because I'm a Democrat.
I'm saying these things because I am a black woman
in America who just happens to be educated enough to

(31:03):
know what the law is. And I can tell you
that while some people want to disparage my credibility and
act as if I don't know what I'm talking about,
I can absolutely guarantee to you that if you google
war an Authority, and Constitution, you're going to see Congress,

(31:26):
and this thing is like on my chest.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
Tells you that I am a member of Congress. I
don't really know.

Speaker 12 (31:35):
And the biggest problem that we face right now is
that we have an administration that does not care about
making sure that they abide by rules or abide by
the law

Speaker 5 (31:47):
Like I'm sure most of her constituents
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