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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time. Time, time, time, luck and load until
Michael Very Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Let's go for it Friday.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
You ain't got no job. You're young and you got
your hails. What do you want with the job?

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Crazy?

Speaker 1 (00:28):
I believe we drove around all day and there's not
a single job in this town. There is nothing, not
a second.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Yeah, unless you want to work forty hours a week.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Really should quit that same job.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
Man, Hey, man, I wish I could man stuff equipment.
The whole place would fall apart without man.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
I'n't need it there, man.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
Responsibility is a heavy responsibility.

Speaker 6 (00:48):
Man.

Speaker 4 (00:48):
I don't like my job, and I don't think I'm
gonna go anymore.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
He's not gonna go? Yeah, won't you get fired?

Speaker 4 (00:56):
I don't know, but I really don't like it, and
I'm not gonna go.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
The older boy blessed So is preparing for his career.

Speaker 5 (01:15):
Call it Carnival.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
You gotta be proud? Oh yeah yeah. Last season he
was a direct to dust spreader on a telgic world.
He thinks that maybe next year I'll be guessing people's
waiter marking for the act woman. I need a different child.
I'm having real trouble in a confined indoors space. How
do you feel about working outdoors? What else do you have?

Speaker 5 (01:37):
I'm gonna lose my job, Pilot, and I just calm down.
I don't know I killed the boss.

Speaker 6 (01:41):
You think they're not gonna fire me for a thing
like that?

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Can you guys come to three one two three tops?

Speaker 5 (02:08):
Let me ask yes or no? Okayople, I take a note, well,
I'm yes.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Commissioner no, commissioners yes, No commissioners yes, no, commission elisisher no.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
So what is the Houston Chronicle to do? Remember? The
publisher of the Houston Chronicle left that position to go
to work for a man who made his money at Ran,
who is now one of the top three Democrat donors
in the country. He goes to work over there. Wonder

(03:00):
what he's doing over there? That man, his wife is
was the lawyer, the general counsel for Lena Hidalgo. What
are the chances and she has a background, if I
recall correctly, at the Houston Chronicle as well, what are

(03:24):
the chances that the publisher of the Houston Chronicles wife
would be Lena Hidalgo's inside lawyer? Humh. The coincidence is
do they ever stop. It's almost like people are placed
in positions to carry out this fraud. Got to keep

(03:46):
them in the circle of trust. And Leslie BRIONI is
the county commissioner before she was placed on the bench,
an open bench seat by Rodney Ellis and Richard Cohen.
Where did she work? Where did she work? I recall correctly,
in between being a judge and being the county commissioner,

(04:07):
while she went back to the same foundation, that same
wealthy inrun money family Democrat foundation that spends so much
money alongside George Soros across the country for extreme anarchy

(04:27):
district attorneys. You almost start to notice a pattern there,
You see how that's happening. And by the way they
chose kim Ogg. Kim Ogg was bought and paid for
till she got there and started raising questions. And then
remember remember Lena's outburst, how mad she got at Adrian

(04:49):
Garca Garcia for complying with her request for information about
potential criminal activity. What has this woman got on you?
You remember that, Ramon, You got that Lena was very
mad at fellow Democrat Adrian Garcia. Why are you giving
her information about the internal dealings of commissioner's court as

(05:11):
if she's the district attorney. Even though she is the
district attorney, what does she have on you?

Speaker 3 (05:17):
No, we are not going to explore moving this program
to the DA.

Speaker 5 (05:20):
You're putting these interrupters at risk. So if we're going
to do.

Speaker 3 (05:22):
That, we need to take a vote on it, because
I don't want the interrupters to be watching this and
fearing that they can't do their jobs, because then they're
going to be the ones that get shot.

Speaker 5 (05:31):
And if my colleagues want to.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
Put this in the district Attorney's office and the sheriff's office,
let's take a vote. Let's be on the record who
wants it to go wear so that I can then
go explain.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
To my community what else we're doing.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
Because some of us are wrapped around the little finger
of a woman who I don't know what the she's
threatened you with.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
M always so frantic, always so frantic. You can see
it in the eyes, you can hear it in the voice,
the pacing. Do you notice that the delivery always as
if she can't quite get her breath, always this frantic, hurried,

(06:11):
frenzied pace. That brain is just rattling around in there,
just crazy. Just we had We had a Lions Club
Carnival in Orange every year. It's the big fundraiser for
the Lions Club for moment and he was held in
the city Park and the big ride, the best ride

(06:34):
once you got to be about a teenager, was called
the scrambler. Did y'all have the scrambler? Oh? We had
the one which was the cars and the cars would
go in and out. I don't remember what that was called.
It Ben Warning is listening, he'll remember what that was called.
But it would go in and then out and the
cars would look like they were going to hit, but
they weren't. Okay, that was fine at about twelve, but

(06:57):
then you had something called a scrambler, or is also
known as a roundup. Did y'all have that? And that
is basically just a top turned on its side and
you're strapped into this thing. Everybody's looking across at each
other like a circle jerk, and then that thing gets
spinning and it turns on its side. And when it
gets off, if you've had enough kettle corn and you

(07:21):
had enough uh, what's the fried bread with the confection
shirt on? What's that call? What funnel? Cake. If you've
had enough funnel cake and enough kettle corn, and you've
been bobbing for apples, and you have sufficiently gorged yourself,
then about the fourth, fifth, eighth time you get off

(07:42):
the roundup aka scramb Oh, the scrambler might have been
that thing. Anyway, you get off the round up and
you'd come off of there and you'd you know, there'd
be some other girls there, so you had to act like,
you know, you were Joe cool, but you were staggered.
You've never staggered that way, no matter how drunk you've gotten,
you've never staggered to that extent. Your equilibrium is messed up.

(08:02):
Your Eustachian troops are turned inside out. You cannot get
your balance. But you're trying so hard to be cool.
That is Lena had all those brain at all times.
Scramble pride frenzied frometic nuts. Yeah yeah, geus nuts.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
How the fact equity beef factor.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
Michael Barry show.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
The emotion is to set up public hearing on August fifteenth,
twenty twenty five, at ten am to consider for the
Harris County General Fund the proposed twenty twenty five tax rates.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Bring the Kids here and ask each member yes or no.

Speaker 5 (08:41):
Yes, commissuer Garcia, torn of order. There's been a motion made,
no second, and we're in discussion. I didn't think emotion.
I just read what it's going to be. You said no.
I didn't say no. I didn't. Okay, well I take
it out.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
They're coming to take me away. Haha, they're coming to
take me take it back, just a twenty five. I
didn't say that. Yeah you did. Here's where you said it.
I take it back. What are we in third grade?
No takebacks? Yeah you can have one take back? You
have one take back? No take backs. I take it back. No, no, no, no,
no take backs. I have my fingers crossed. What are

(09:17):
we in third grade? You nut? I didn't say that,
Yeah you did. Here it is, uh, well, I take
it back. I take it back. If I take it back.
If I take it back, you can't have it. I
take it back. I did take back, no take backs,
I take it back. Do you notice the pattern here?

(09:41):
Do you notice the pattern? These people are where they
are because they are controllable by people who want power
and money, and they put them out there. She was perfect, young,
big old boobies. She's cute. You don't have to email

(10:05):
me how she's not cute. Okay, you're free to think
she's not cute. But I'm telling you, if you read
how many emails I get from dudes who say she's crazy,
she's not just a no, I'd do her.

Speaker 5 (10:20):
I'd do it.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
Yeah, I know most outs would. Most dutes would. It's
not that out there. Most DUTs would. She's cute, she's Hispanic,
she's an immigrant, she's a girl. Oh yeah, she was
the total package. Completely controllable, completely controllable. Joe Biden twenty twenty.

(10:45):
Democrats needed somebody who had Democrat credentials who they could
get white labor to vote for. After Obama, after the
crazy witch Hillary Clinton, Democrat overlords needed a white male
who they could control, who could go over to the

(11:08):
blacks and say, I'm one of you. I fought Carton
Pop Okay, Papa. The most dangerous thing is a white liberal.
You ever hear the Chris Rock bit after Columbine and
he said, black young black men don't scare me. The

(11:29):
white guy with a black gang, that guy scares me.
You see five black guys and a white dude walking
down the street in the hood, fear that white dude
because what he had to do to be accepted. That's
the most vicious monster in the group. And that's what

(11:52):
Biden was. They knew Biden was out to lunch. I mean,
it was so bad and they knew. We knew it that.
In order to try to restore the respect folks once
had for Roger Mudd and Peter Jennings and Edward R.
Murrow and Cronkite, the minute Biden was out, they had

(12:17):
to write a book to talk about. Yeah, he was crazy.
Here's the inside story. You didn't know it, but he
was crazy. We're being very bold, you know. As journalists,
it's what we do. We journalize. We're here to tell
you he was crazy, he was out to line. He
was brain dead. Here's all the people around him telling
us how brain dead he is. And we're being bold.

(12:38):
We're telling the story. The conservatives won't tell you that
he was brain dead, but we're here to tell you
in a best selling book he was really, really brain dead. Yeah,
of course he was the better to be controlled. These
people are at every level. This is what they do.
Lena isn't doing anything on her own this latest round.

(13:02):
Even Rodney voting against what Rodney's doing with her right now,
just so you know, is exactly what they did. I
think it was July. Was it July twelfth or July
twenty seventh, July twenty seventh, maybe last year. The debate
was the earliest there had ever been a debate between
the Republican nominee and the Democrat nominee. June twenty seventh, Okay,

(13:25):
June twenty seventh, last year. Oh yeah, he got shot
July twelfth, right, July thirteenth, that's it is that your birthday?
Happy birthday. So they rolled Biden out for the debate.
They demanded the debate, remember, and Trump said sure. And
Trump said before the debate, they're going to replace him.

(13:49):
Trump has great instincts. Instincts are so important. Trump said
they're going to replace him. They're going to replace him
with Kamala. And people thought he was crazy, there's no way,
but he knew. He already knew what was happening. They
rolled Biden out there to be slaughtered and then there
would be the grassroots call to replace. That's what Rodney's

(14:14):
doing with Lena right now. That's exactly what he's doing
right now. He voted against her. She doesn't come up
with things on her own. That woman can barely turn
on a computer. I can't tell you how I know,
but trust me, I know. There have been several deals
broken with her that she would exit stage left, the

(14:37):
replacement was put there, and she would be she would
be taken care of, she would get health care, she
would get a fat salary. And she's getting fat. She
could just grow fat on her own with the little
skinny nerd, the little ghostly looking nerd, dude that John

(14:58):
Whitmyer called a nerd. And she keeps she the problem
is this robot went off the rails. She doesn't stay kept.
She starts to sell. Other people get in her ear
and they go, you're the county judge. You were elected.
They can't tell you what to do, and she says, yeah, yeah,

(15:20):
you can't tell me what to do. So this scheme
came about. She didn't all of a sudden decide we
need more money for the children. This is somebody. I
have a suspicion who it is, but I've got to
confirm this. This is somebody who will get that contract.
Remember the Elevate Strategies deal before they redistricted. Jack Cagel out,

(15:43):
you remember what they did. Jack Cagele said, this is
a twenty million dollar contract that this company didn't even
win the bid. And it's a one person, one woman
who lives in Montrose in an apartment, and she's going
to get the whole twenty million dollars. And if we're

(16:03):
going to do the stupid study that go out in
the field and do the the interaction, then she's not
the person to do it. And remember she had worked
for Hillary Clinton. And Lena lost her mind. She says,
not a one woman company. He said, well, here it
is on our website. A one woman company in an

(16:23):
apartment in Montrose. Oh remember that that whole thing was
funneling money over there. It's embarrassing and sickening. I mean
it really is. It's pathetic operative the Michael Arry Show.

Speaker 7 (16:37):
And eventually all of the facts will be public.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
St The motion is to set up public hearing on
August fifteenth, twenty twenty five, at ten am to consider
for the Harris County General Fund the proposed twenty twenty
five tax reaks. Bring the kids here and ask each

(17:01):
member yes or no Yes, Come a sugar.

Speaker 5 (17:03):
Sia pint of order. There's been a motion made, no second,
and we're in discussion. I didn't the commotion. I just
read what it's gonna be said. No, I didn't say no.
I didn't. Okay, well I take it back.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Can you guys count to three? One, two, three? Okay?
So one, so we need two and three. We need
three votes.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
So that we can can we can we can put
this on the bellet.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
Okay, So so you guys help me count right now?
We have one?

Speaker 1 (17:27):
One?

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Okay, say one, one, two three one and come on

(17:50):
down over here. Come on, come on, come on, come on,
because this is not.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
About politics, is about kids.

Speaker 5 (17:55):
Come on down.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
Part of education is spent.

Speaker 5 (18:03):
Travis County.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
They spent two years working with subject matter experts, sent
four years. Excuse me, judge, please be respectful at least helling.
Don't give the kids this example of making things up.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
Hello Leah Hidalgo showing up. Oh hi Rodney, have you
seen my climate?

Speaker 2 (19:13):
So kids, let's let me ask Commissioner Briones. Is she
yes or no?

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Is she yes or no?

Speaker 5 (19:19):
Are you yes or no?

Speaker 3 (19:19):
Commissioner Bones, here's the ADPH evaluation. That program has been
running successfully for four years Charvis Tunny didn't even judge
a program.

Speaker 5 (19:26):
Judge, I'm sorry to interrupt you. A question has been called.
You made a motion. We have to call for a
second for that motion. Took a book and then and
then a boat Houseould we take.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
It so disappointed?

Speaker 3 (19:37):
Obviously, I'm yes, commissioneress is no commission rams, yes, no commissioners, yes,
no Elis.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
Is no Georgia.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
I sorry, so eleven fifty one, I'd like to call
a ten minute every eight.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
She didn't come back. Lord knows where she went and
what she did. You think she went to Waterberg. I
can't be mad at that. I can't be mad. We've
all we've all had a bad morning, right, and you

(20:13):
walk away from the situation. What she wanted to do
was burn the whole place down, literally burned the whole
placedown what she wanted to do. But instead she right,
she probably went to Waterburger double meat. She's getting fat,
so she's doing that a lot. Yeah, So here's an

(20:34):
interesting development. Just over a week ago, nine days ago,
the Houston Chronicle editorial board, in all their wisdom, gushed
over Lena Hidalgo after everything she's done, gushed. They called
her a Hispanic policy wonk with quote vast accomplishments in office,

(21:03):
declaring that she quote earned her place in the history books.
Robert Eckls uh huh. John Lindsay, no way, Judge haw Fines,
uh huh. They're white men. You can only are in
your place in the history books if you're a woman

(21:23):
who is not white. She was a Hispanic policy wonk.
This was the big thing for Bill Clinton and later
for Barack Obama. There is this idea on the left
that their people they work real hard, and they're real smart,

(21:47):
and if you're truly stupid, if you are really dumb,
you're supposed to believe. Oh see, that's how government's supposed
to be. The smart people, and they were art They
roll up their sleeves. They roll up their sleeves and
get to work to solve problems. Yeah, did Trump And

(22:08):
these Republicans they don't roll up their sleeves, they don't
want to solve problems. But the Democrats they roll up
their sleeves and to work hard to solve problems, because
that's really all it takes. If you just roll up
your sleeves and you're a wonk. Al Gore used to
do well you know, I can't help, but I just

(22:28):
really like policy. Well that's interesting, because your policies are
to shut down industry so that you and other people
in green energy companies can get rich. As if, if
you just really like policy, you're just a policy person.
You can't question her. You don't have to like her.
You can disagree with her, But she just a policy want.

(22:51):
She just really knows policies. Normal people they don't know them.
Old Tom Ramsey down there, he don't know policy. He
just wants to argue. Saw we do is arga and arga.
A week ago, she was the Hispanic policy wont with
vast accomplishments in office who has earned her place in
the history books. That's a week ago, mind you. This

(23:14):
morning they imply that it's time for her to step down.
Oh and yesterday's behavior was a quote embarrassing lack of
decorum from an ever frantic Hidalgo, adding after her a
proposal was shot down, quote, Hidalgo took her ball and
went home, abruptly calling a ten minute break with commissioners

(23:38):
looking stunned. So a week ago, she was the girl genius,
a Hispanic policy wont. Lest you forget, she's not just
some white person. We don't want anybody white, like the
founders of this country who built it into the place

(23:58):
that immigrants wanted to come to. Oh no, that's the
worst thing we could possibly be white. She's Hispanic, which
is technically still white. But whatever, she's Hispanic. She's a
Hispanic policy wonk. Hmm, well if she was white, would

(24:19):
she be a white policy wonk? Why would you mention
that she's Hispanic when you're praising her that she is
a person of great knowledge and application in policy? A
Hispanic policy wont? Why don't you tell us she's a

(24:40):
female policy wont? Why don't you point out she has
big old boobies. I mean, why did you need to
say that she's Hispanic? She has vast accomplishments in office.
She has earned her place in the history books. A
week later, Rodney told Cohen that she's got to step down.

(25:01):
The new polling has her losing, and we got to
get our candidate in there. She's she's gonna have to
step down. I know a week ago she was the
second coming of Alexandria Casio Cortes. But now we got
to get her out of there. Yeah, we got to
get her out we could go. She was great. Now
she's not so great. Well, that's odd. And then yesterday

(25:23):
the Houston Chronicle posted this, too bad. The county judge
isn't a better advocate for a legitimate cause. Early childhood
education is a worthwhile investment. So we want more money.
You want to throw it at children's programs that our
friends run, the run the dollars and cents for. But
she's not a good spokesman for it. I thought she
was a Hispanic policy wark.

Speaker 8 (25:58):
Sty is common goat. She tells us why it storm
of ullege in the wame she provided, so we stay shaved.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
He assessed that big they're wet the wind.

Speaker 8 (26:13):
Day, listen to before she ain't kid in leassessed their
big the wet the Wednesday A hero in Aus never
un bended.

Speaker 7 (26:26):
Just know it's gonna be wet, it's gonna be windy,
and it's going to be dangerous.

Speaker 9 (26:31):
Do not go out, Michael fairy crass listen, so ride
lin a piece of safe for day, night, the mornings
out and clear.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
Ever before the storm.

Speaker 8 (26:44):
Pena's guy worth.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
A few Argele.

Speaker 8 (26:48):
Assessed their big they're wet there windday.

Speaker 2 (26:52):
Listen to it Forore.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
She ain't kid in Len assessed their.

Speaker 8 (26:56):
Big there wet the wind, day here grow in.

Speaker 7 (27:00):
A horse for Ever un Bended, just know it's going
to be wet, it's going to be windy.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
And it's going to be dangerous.

Speaker 5 (27:09):
Bend and in a way this is a Pearl Harbor
moment of our generation.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
We were caught by surprise.

Speaker 8 (27:31):
Forever un Bended. Michael Bairy praises her wisdom. So Brian,
Lena Kisa safe for Dan Night Walding's.

Speaker 10 (27:41):
Out in clean day before the storm with Lean. It's
got you worthy, feel warm, least wind. Listen to kid, please,
says Fay. Wet youever.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
It's open line Friday seven one three, one thousand, Paul,
you are on the Michael Berry Show, proceeds her.

Speaker 6 (28:20):
Hey, Michael, I think you were wrong, buddy about water
person more like a sonic whacky back. But I would say,
I think all this is gonna come out where she
gets divorced and that's gonna be one hell over the force.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
So I don't think that's true unless she tries to
get his money. He's a plaintiffs attorney. In my understanding
is he's got he's got some money. I don't if

(29:01):
she's not a public figure when she's kicked out of office,
which now she's going to have to be, she on
her own would struggle financially mightily. She was living with
her parents when she ran for office. Of course, Dan
Crenshaw was living with his parents, still run up before

(29:23):
he started running. She was living with her parents when
she started running for office. And she really had never
had a full time job, as I understand it. She
described herself as a translator, but my understanding is she

(29:46):
never actually had a job doing that. She had done
it sort of informally. She went off to I think
it was Harvard, which she clearly got in on the
non white female ticket, And I don't know that she graduated,

(30:08):
and I can't say why I know anything more than that,
but it doesn't matter if she graduated. But I'm not
sure she graduated. She had an episode while she was there,
and I have been told I've not verified it, but
she actually made reference to it once that she withdrew

(30:32):
for some period of time because she had a breakdown.
Now this speaks to a bigger issue in our country,
where victimhood is celebrated, victimhood becomes a badge of honor.
Where you get these people? When she came out of

(30:53):
the looney bin, they didn't give the interview to the
local CBS affiliate, which really really embarrassed the local CBS affiliate.
They gave it to the national affiliate and they did
a puff piece on her. Oh my goodness, are you okay? Yes,
I am strong. I am woman. Hear me, roar wow.

(31:18):
You're taking such a great approach. You're a real role
model to the children and to girls everywhere. I'm just
going to do the best I can and nothing can
keep me down. I'm like a Lavernon Shirley episode. It

(31:40):
was hailed as if this was a positive and I'll
get some emails today, Michael, you shouldn't make fun of
people with mental health problems. Maybe maybe I shouldn't. Maybe
I shouldn't, but I am. And you also need to
understand this. You don't want a person with extreme instability

(32:04):
in a position that requires a steady hand, and the
fact that you want to idolize this instability, because God
forbid we ever criticize it. There's a reason that before
you go into the FBI, for instance, or the CIA

(32:26):
or Special Forces, there's a reason that they do a
background check on you. People who are bipolar, schizophrenic, other
forms of nuts have a tendency to have episodes. Hey,

(32:47):
that's fine. If somebody wants to hire them to do
a job, that's perfectly fine. You don't put that person
in charge. You don't put them in an elevated position
where they are a decision maker. I'm getting all these
emails Lena's gone crazy. Let me tell you something. I

(33:09):
know people who are her security detail, who are staffers
at the county offices, who work for various county commissioners,
who work for county administration offices. I'm gonna tell you
she is nutters. She is a form of crazy that

(33:31):
men refer to as a woman that rhymes with bat spit.
It rhymes from all yeah, rhymes with bat spit, like
bat that's how bat spit. You never seen a bat
shoot of lugi? Oh, you do not want a batlugi

(33:52):
on you. You think it's guana. It's worse. They're like, yeah,
she is the thing that rhymes with that. Don't send
me an email, Michael, that was gross. How else am
I gonna explain to you that this woman is having
episodes all day, every day? You can't make eye contact

(34:16):
with him. You see Jasmine Crockett staff came out and
said she abuses him twenty four to seven. Oh yeah,
a bunch of them came out. She screams at him, holler.
She never comes to the office. She doesn't do anything.
She just goes from one media moment to the next,
and then she yells at everybody. That's what Sheila Jackson
Lee did. She was named the meanest member of Congress.
Sheila Jackson Lee was a complete bitch, and her being

(34:38):
dead doesn't make that any different. You don't all of
a sudden go hey too soon on Hitler, don't pick
on Hitler. No, Sheila was evil, Lena's evil.
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