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Speaker 1 (00:02):
The biggest issue in the world right now, the most
important thing for you. We will talk about that tonight.
Mike Baker joins us to talk about some spy stuff,
foreign policy stuff, school board races, all that and more
coming up. But I'm right, what are the worst atrocities
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of all time?
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Just off the top of your head?
Speaker 1 (00:30):
What pops into your head right off the bat when
I talk about atrocities, however you want to label that?
Speaker 2 (00:36):
What are they? Holocaust is probably one of the first ones.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
That's one of the big ones, the Holocaust, World War two,
murdering Ologyews. But there have been many holocausts of many
different people, genocides. Maybe you thought about Rwanda, maybe you
thought about what happened to the Armenians.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Who know, pick your atrocity. There's lots of them, aren't they. Now?
Speaker 1 (00:57):
If you think about the worst of atrocities you've ever.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
Seen in your life, the Helloa, more and Ukraine, all
of it, what are they all have in common?
Speaker 1 (01:08):
Because there are different parts of the world, different groups involved,
different people dying in mass what.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
Do they all have in common?
Speaker 1 (01:17):
Every single one of them was done by the government,
a government somewhere. Governments are poorly run stupid, bloated, awful things.
All of them are. All of them are. Everyone knows
this by now. The founders talked about it all the time.
So that's what governments do poorly. But there is one
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thing throughout history, governments are really, really, really good at
hurting people, and mass they're really good at hurting people.
I'm not going to sit here and tell you that
foreign policy doesn't matter. Foreign policy matters a lot. We're
all gonna end up in nuclear winner one day, right,
and it matters. I'm not here to dismiss things that
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are happening across the globe. There are big, world changing
things happening, but for me, and it really applies to
our Canadian listeners or viewers. We have viewers all over
the world, but this definitely applies to viewers of the West.
I'm mainly talking to Americans here, though. The most important,
the most dangerous situation for US is our own government
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turning its guns and it has many inward aiming its
guns at the American people. And we're look, why is
this happening? On a macro level? And we'll talk about
a few specific things that are happening right now in
the country, but on a macro level.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Why is this happening? What's going on?
Speaker 1 (02:44):
Well, the leaders of Western civilization are all a bunch
of evil dirt balls.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
No more duty, no more love of country. These things
don't stir the men who lead the West now. The
men who lead the West now are in it to
loop the West. They're only in it for money and power,
handing money out to their friends each other, exchanging things.
And there's only because they have so much power. They
control all the institutions, you name it. They control the corporations,
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the government, the media that they have it all, the FBI,
they have it all. So what's their danger? What's the
danger to them if they have it all? Well, the
people are the danger. You, you're the danger. What they
can't afford. They're in there with the looting, the treasury,
all these robbers are in there just pillaging us, and
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it's going well for them. But what they absolutely cannot
afford under any circumstances is the peasants finding out and
rising up. They're very, very worried about you, and so
just like every evil government has ever done, they're going
to keep you in line, keep you in check. You
step out of order, they'll smash you. There's a situation
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going on. It's not getting a lot of publicity. You
know it, you'll be aware of it. But your normy
neighbor is remember when remember when roversus Wade got overturned.
It's this huge moment. Rovers's way gets overturned. Abortion had
been sadly enshrined into loss since the seventies. Okay, but
Rovers's way gets overturned, and now the states get to
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decide for themselves whether we want to allow abortion ban
a completely partial ban, and the states are deciding for themselves.
But the response to Rovers's way being overturned, it's one
of the scariest things I've seen. And I'm not talking
about the public response. I'm not talking about your liberal
aunt Peggy ruining Thanksgiving as she screams about her fifteenth
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abortion now being illegal, And I'm not talking about that
at all. The government response. You see, Rovers's wade got overturned.
And because abortion is a sacrament to the communist, murdering
babies en mass is something American communists love. They adore it.
They're not ashamed of it, they don't hide away from it,
they celebrate it, they push for it. They love murdering
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unborn babies. They really genuinely do, and now you took
away their right to do that.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
In response to a Supreme Court ruling, the Department of
Justice declared war on pro lifers and started sending the
FBI to their homes to arrest them.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Do you understand how bonkers, corrupt and crazy that is.
No matter what you're feeling on life, it doesn't even
it's not the issue that matters you. You can't use
the Department of Justice as your hissy fit because you're
upset about a Supreme Court ruling.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
And that's exactly what they did.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Did you know the Biden administration has already put a
dozen pro life Americans in prison this week.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
The DOJ they're filing suit against so many of these people.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Why because it wasn't enough to just arrest pro lifers
thow them in prison. The United States government, in response
to abortion ruling, is now trying to financially ruin pro
life activists. You understand what kind of country we live
in now? That is Banana Republic insanity, and that's the
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kind of country in which we live. It's been forty
months since January sixth, twenty twenty one. The federal government
didn't just crack down on a couple dudes doing some
acts of violence that day.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
Fourteen hundred individuals have been hunted down by the federal
government in response to that day. Five of them have
committed suicide. Did you know that?
Speaker 1 (06:43):
And it's not just that this horror is happening, it's
that one side the Democrats, and I can't stand Republicans,
so I'm not cheering for them. But one side, the
Democrats loves it. They're cheering for it. We obviously will
We've covered all the lawfair going on against Trump all
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across the country, but let's just touch on something because
something happened last night in Georgia that really brings this
home for you. Why Why was there so much lawfair
against Trump by different sources. Obviously there was some White
House Biden coordination, we know that now, But it wasn't
just Merrit Garland, Jack Smith DOJ. It's Alan Bragg in
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New York, it's Fanny Willis and Georgia. It's all these
dirty comedies from different places in the country. Why are
they all coming up with these crazy charges? They're all crazy.
They're New York maybe the most ludicrous, but Georgia's was
certifiably insane as well.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
Well, Georgia just had a primary last night.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
Fannie Willis, Fanny Willis, however, you Sayer's stupid name. After
getting caught in a horrible corruption scandal and bringing a
hundred politically motivated reco charge again and s Donald Trump,
she was not rebuked cast away by Democrats in the
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Georgia primary. They looked at all of her corruption, the
brazen abuse of the law, and Democrats locked arms and said, yeah,
that's what I like.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
So, ladies and gentlemen, tonight, every now and then you
get to stop and smell the roses, and tonight we're
gonna stop and smell these roses. We are going to celebrate.
We're going to party the da drinking gray goose, in
case anybody wonder.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Democrats they didn't see what's happening to Donald Trump. They
didn't see the legal system being used as an enforcement
arm of the Democrat Party and pull back and cringe.
They looked at what the DOJ was doing with these
das are doing going to a politician they didn't like,
a Republican they didn't like, and they loved it. That's
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why Fanny Willis did it. That's why Alvin Bragg is
doing what he's doing in New York City, because that's
what Democrats are now. They're all dirty communists. I know
that's horrible. I know it's a rough place to be,
But what's happening right now at the highest levels of
our government is the scariest, most dangerous thing in the world.
Did did you hear what James Comey said he went
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on MSNBC. Did you hear what he said about the FBI?
Speaker 2 (09:32):
Listen to this?
Speaker 1 (09:34):
What are the principal points of danger within the Justice Department?
Speaker 2 (09:38):
If there's another Trump presidency, Given his nature, given what
you know about him, he is.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
A threat to the rule of law in America. That's
to me, that's what this election is about, not about
policy differences. It's about what kind of country.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
Are we going to be?
Speaker 4 (09:53):
If he has the ability, smarter than he was last time,
to use the power of the Department of Justice and
the FBI to target is enemies, especially, the rule of
law in America will change in a way we haven't
seen in our lifetime.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
And so this is the point where the right steps
up and says things they're already doing that now. Against Trump.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
I don't understand what he's talking about. I know you
don't understand what he's talking about. James Comy is a
communist activist. James Comy believes.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
The rule of law should be used against political opponents,
political opponents of the Democrats.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
This is not a James Comy policy. This is now
the policy of the federal government. You see, the last
bastion of freedom in Western civilization resides within the pockets
of the American Right. If the American Right is finally
smashed by these people, then they will achieve final victory.
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And they intend to achieve final victory. All the guns,
all the force, all the things they done to various countries,
terrorist groups.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
Around the world, they have now reoriented all of those
guns and they're all aimed squarely at you. And this
is what the right has failed to understand now, because
there's a real cult of personality around Trump. When you
have someone charismatic like that, he's going to create a
cult of personality where.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
People can't think straight. Either you love him or you
hate him, and you just can't see straight. You can't
think straight. People think Trump is some coup de gras
for the left. Trump is the appetizer as soon as
they're all done with him or he's done with them. Oh,
they're not going to back off. They're enjoying all these
new powers and they intend to use them. All That
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may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right. Brionna
Morella is gonna. Morella is going to join us next,
going to talk about this deadly force authorization for the
mar Lago raid.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
What in the world is going on. We'll talk to
her about James Comey and other things.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
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Speaker 2 (12:08):
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Speaker 1 (12:13):
They tell you that you signed up for the time
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In fact, you have to pay your annual fees and
they keep doubling the fees. Don't they pay your special assessments.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Why do you get out? Lord Jesse, I've tried. Have
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Speaker 1 (12:29):
If you're calling the timeshare company, you're wasting your time,
You're wasting your breath.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
Call loan Star Transfer.
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They will legally and permanently get you out of your
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three one zero two six four six, We'll be back.
Speaker 5 (13:03):
When you think about a second Trump administration, what do
you think the implications would be for the FBI?
Speaker 4 (13:08):
Oh serious, for the Justice Department and the FBI, because
Trump is coming for those institutions. He knows their power,
and I think he has regrets that he didn't work
hard enough to corrupt them last time. So he's coming
for them, and that's a danger for all Americans. He's
going to put people in positions in those organizations. He
didn't have all stars the last time. He'll have the
bottom of the barrel this time, but people who will
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want to do his will, and that should weary every American.
This election matters because of a reason like that. People
have to participate. You cannot sit on the sideline. I
don't care how you feel about Joe Biden. You must
vote for him because the consequences on the other side
are too severe.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
It's kind of wild to think that we went from
that turd as the head of the FBI to Christopher Ray,
it's just the laundry list of turds that had that
evil secret state police agency. Joining me now, my friend
Brianna Morello, host of The Brianna Morello Show, which I'm
sure is killing.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
It as I always knew it would.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Okay, Rihanna, I hate the FBI, and I do want
to give James Comy credit because he just made a
better Trump campaign speech. And I've heard from Trump himself
during this entire campaign. If he's actually gonna do that,
gimme my maga hat, baby, I'm all in.
Speaker 5 (14:24):
Yeah, he's hoping you hate President Trump enough to vote
for Joe Biden. It doesn't sound like a good political strategy,
so we'll see how that plays out, but I'd ultimately
agree with you. Yeah, this is a great maga commercial.
I mean, Comy's a joke these days. It's funny to
see him getting the rounds. He's pushing a book, I
believe right now, and that's the reason why I'm snbc's
plotting him up there to be this amazing human being.
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He has no credibility. He's lied to the American people,
but that's what gets you a gig these days on
the corporate media world, and he just seems to be
loving it. I just it's funny to listen to him
saying all these things because he is extremely corrupt.
Speaker 6 (15:00):
And they always do this. I mean, you remember, Jesse.
Speaker 5 (15:03):
Every single election cycle they tell you this is the
most important election ever and you have to show up
because Donald Trump is evil. They can't list their accomplishments
because there are none. And while they're just hoping that
your hatred for President Trump, but they've been trying a
lot of the American people about for a very long time.
Will be the reason why you go out and vote,
and that's the only thing that they have standing behind
them these days.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Yeah, it is all right.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Speaking of the FBI, yesterday everybody got all hot and
bothered because the mar Lago documents came out. It looked
like the FBI had authorized the use of deadly force.
Pretty standard operating procedure or what's it, standard operating procedure?
Speaker 2 (15:41):
You dug into this, what's to do? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (15:44):
So I asked around because initially when I saw this,
I was like, Manny, I was like, oh my gosh,
they author a deadly force.
Speaker 6 (15:50):
But then I thought through and a couple of.
Speaker 5 (15:52):
Seconds later and realized, well, I mean, do they have
to get authorization to use deadly force?
Speaker 6 (15:56):
That doesn't make any sense.
Speaker 5 (15:57):
Like they get on the phone they're doing a rain
and say hey listen, and they just open fire on us.
Speaker 6 (16:01):
Can we shoot back?
Speaker 5 (16:02):
Doesn't really make sense from that standpoint. So I've reached
out to about ten law enforcement friends that I have,
even lawyers, criminal defense attorneys, and all ten of them
tell me this is standard standard procedures. You automatically, as
an agent, as a federal agent, have the authority to
use deadly force when you need to. And if you
go to the Department of Injustices website, they'll also tell
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you on their website that their agents are allowed to
use deadly force when they deem necessary. So all the
information is at our fingertips right now, and I think
that's really important to drive home to the American people.
Don't believe me. Who knows I could be just giving
you talking points. Go to the DOJ's website. It says
it right there. They already have the authorities, which doesn't
make sense that they have to apply for that. Now,
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I'll be fair here, and this is I've always said this,
they should have never read it at home in the
first place. There is no reason for it as presidential immunity.
I strongly believe in that, and so the raid was
completely unnecessary. But to sit here and tend like there
was some deadly force that was issued exclusively for this
raid is foolish. Now, they also weren't going to get
in to a shootout with secret Service. Again, that doesn't
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make any sense. They knew the president was not home
at the time of the raid, and so none of
this is really adding up.
Speaker 6 (17:15):
And I need everyone just to.
Speaker 5 (17:16):
Take a step back, breathe, and realize that our intel
community wants political tensions to be at all time high
because that's when they thrive. They're trying to booster domestic
terrorist numbers in our country, and I report on this
quite often. They're doing a lot of creative things to
pretend like there's a lot of domestic terrorist threats. And
when they say domestic terrorists, they're referring to you, guys
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at home, because they don't like your beliefs. They know
that you're pushing back against the federal government. You're not
a supporter of the weaponization of our federal governments. And
so they talk about you guys at home when they
say that stuff. So it's important to remember we don't
push these narratives without all of our research first. We
should always do our research, because you don't want to
drive somebody who might have a couple of screws missing
in their head to do something that will then validate
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the federal government's weaponization by saying, yeah, now we have
to go out there and we have to start rating
the home of a MAGA supporters because well, they are
a threat.
Speaker 6 (18:08):
So everyone take a big breath.
Speaker 5 (18:11):
In before you go out there, and you get really
upset about these things because we have to be careful
with what we say.
Speaker 6 (18:16):
We have to do our research before we put it
out there.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
I've got a couple of screws loose in my head,
as everybody knows. Okay, by the way I want to
bring I want you to focus on this for a moment.
What are they doing out there?
Speaker 1 (18:29):
You said they're doing a lot of things to try
to make it look like we're a bunch of dirty
domestic terrorists.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
What are they doing?
Speaker 5 (18:35):
Yeah, So the J six case is that they've opened
up they intentionally open up independent ones.
Speaker 6 (18:40):
So instead of it being one.
Speaker 5 (18:41):
Big domestic terrorist case. They intentionally have all the field
office is opening up individual cases, and we know that
thanks to FBI whistleblowers Steve Friends. So I've reached out
several times to the DOJ when Mary Garland gets up
there and he says that domestic terrorists is a major
threat white supremacy, and I always ask them for this
sticks they don't have any stats. They're looking to gather
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those stats now. And so, like I mentioned the Ja
Sik stuff, is very very important to remember those are
all individual cases rather than they should just be one
case as a whole.
Speaker 6 (19:12):
That's how it's normally handled.
Speaker 2 (19:14):
Now.
Speaker 5 (19:14):
It's also important to note last year, and I've been
working in this story for quite some time, the FBI,
of course doesn't want to comply with me when I'm
asking for documents through Foyer requests.
Speaker 6 (19:23):
But there was a.
Speaker 5 (19:23):
Gentleman killed in Utah for threatening Joe Biden, and well,
they sent in the swat team knowing that this man
probably wasn't very well in the head, he might have
had some mental health issues, but he showed up to
the front door with a gun and sadly he was killed.
Upon this now they say it was a gun. I
should also say, this is our federal government saying this.
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We don't have any bodycam footage. There is local police
on the scene. I've asked for that bodycam footage, and
I've been rejected every time I submitted to Foyer request.
But it's important to note the FBI normally wouldn't be
the agency executing that type of a warrant. It would
actually be Secret Service calling an individual a for an interview.
And the reason I know that and can tell you
with certainty is that incident in Utah was treated very
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differently than when an individual a female threatned President Trump
just a couple of weeks after that and his son Baron.
Speaker 6 (20:13):
Ultimately, she was called in and she was interviewed.
Speaker 5 (20:17):
She didn't get the secrets to she didn't get the
FBI banging down her front door at six am treatment
and she was arrested and charged. But she wasn't at
she didn't get the threat of the FBI banging down
her front door. So again, they're trying to booster those numbers.
They're trying to say that it's a right wing issue
and that's why they're doing all of this.
Speaker 6 (20:37):
So we have to be very cautious.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
Yeah, no, we do, all right.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
I have to ask what's going on with you and
the TSA and DHS. What are you doing bringing drugs
through the airport or something?
Speaker 5 (20:49):
Well, not anymore in these days. Now I got on
a show, so we don't have to do that anymore.
But Jesse, it's pretty funny. So when you go up
the TSA.
Speaker 6 (20:57):
Many of you are probably very familiar with it.
Speaker 5 (20:58):
They do this little facial recognition thing at eighty airports
across the country. They ask you for your ID, you
slide it into a little slot and then they just
tell you to stand there and then they take a
quick picture. Now, many of you might not be familiar
with that picture. It is facial recognition software that's being
used to get your biometric data. Now, they don't want
to talk about it. You do have the option to
opt out of it. They won't tell you directly. What
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they'll tell you is just to quickly take the picture
and then that's it. They'll also tell you that the
image deletes. Now I went through a lot of documents,
took me out a whole weekend, and I was very
suspicious about this whole deleting process. So I reach out
to TSA directly, and I asked them specifically, are you
deleting these images or are you deleting them after you've
already forward to them to DHS, because it was very
clear in the documents that I read that there was
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a kind of setup for that. And according to TSA,
their press secretary, they did admit that a limited amount
of these images are being set the DHS, but they won't.
Speaker 6 (21:51):
Tell you that.
Speaker 5 (21:51):
They don't tell a politicians that and they are looking
to expand this program, so that is very very important.
And you mentioned DHS also, I'd like to take a
second to show off this bad boy they just reacent.
Speaker 6 (22:04):
Well, this is actually a couple of weeks ago.
Speaker 5 (22:06):
They recently accidentally forwarded me an email where DHS is
warning TSA that I am an unfavorable reporter and that
they have to be careful with the type of information they're.
Speaker 6 (22:16):
Giving me because well I will run it.
Speaker 5 (22:19):
And so they accidentally sent this to me. It was
a TSA employee. She accidentally attached it to an email
and forwarded it to me. And so now this beauty
is framed and that person is probably unemployed.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
That is fantastic Brehanna, come back soon.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
I appreciate you, all right, Mike Baker got all kinds
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Okay, to be clear, before we move on to the
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going to get morning and afternoon PDB? I need to
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That's not going to take up a lot of people's time.
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No?
Speaker 7 (25:48):
No, bad terrain, bad weather and a very old plaif
air asset ended up killing Rice and the foreign minister
Abdulachi and the provincial governor and a couple others. I
know there's been a lot of because there always will
be something like this happens. The first thing you're going
to get is odds Israelis. Oh it must be the CIA.
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I've heard that one several times in the past couple
of days. But the truth of the matter is they
were flying in a very very old Bell two twelve
helicopter and the terrain up there is awful along that
border with Azerbaijan, and the weather was was as bad
as it could get.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
So it's you know, it's look, you don't want any well.
Speaker 7 (26:32):
I was about to say, you don't want anyone to die,
you don't want to wish all upon anyone.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
But Rice.
Speaker 7 (26:36):
He was a horrible brutal individual who got to the
top of the heap at the al Roanian regime by
being more brutal.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
And more oppressive than others.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
You know what, let's I hate to ask a detailed
technical question, Mike, but I found that to be so
odd because after reading everything, I came to the same
conclusion as foggy, crappy terrain, old crappy helicopter.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Now I realize.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Iran is not the United States of America financially, but
they do have enough money floating around. Isn't it odd
that such a big, cheese important person would one even
fly in such conditions? And two, why is he in
a world War one helicopter. I'm exaggerating, but why is
he in that ancient piece of crap?
Speaker 2 (27:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (27:23):
Well, first of all, I'm impressing, you know Farsi because
the word for Iranian president in Farsi is big cheese,
and so you know, he definitely Look, you would think
that they would put him in the in the best
platform they could, and you know, maybe in those circumstances
and where they were flying out. I remember they were
using local assets because of where they were. They'd gone
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up to open a joint damn project with Iserbaijan, and
so you know, it wasn't as if they were flying
these helicopters from Tehran. But and you know, frankly never
missed an opportunity from the Iranian regimes expective to blame
the US for anything. They've actually said, Look, it's the
US's fault for this crash because of your sanctions, meaning
the US sanctions, we haven't been able to modernize our
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air force and so therefore it's the US's fault.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
Yeah, of course. Okay, let's focus on foreign relations. I
could easily see our.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Allies, our enemies, a realignment of American foreign policy, especially
with what's going on right now in Israel. Biden administration's
worried about their poll numbers, worried about re election, keep
throwing stumbling blocks in front of the Israelis. Israelis aren't
happy about it. They're basically given by the middle finger.
What's happening right now, Mike.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
Yeah, we're seeing a very interesting confluence of events.
Speaker 4 (28:45):
Right.
Speaker 7 (28:45):
First of all, Hamas is being rewarded for their terrorism
because you're starting to get a break in what had
been president meaning the concept that you don't the only
way you get a two state solution involving Israel in
Palestine was direct negotiations between those parties, right But now,
I mean just today, Norway and Spain and Ireland came
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out and said that they will have a ceremony on
the twenty eighth of May announcing that they will be
recognizing the Palestinian state. And that's a serious break with
tradition because you haven't had any group of seven nations
involved in that.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
Position before. So you've got this going on.
Speaker 7 (29:28):
You've got the Biden administration trying to figure out their
policy towards Israel based on poll numbers and the desire
not to lose the youth vote and the Arab American vote,
particularly in places like Michigan.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
So that's a bad situation.
Speaker 7 (29:42):
When you're talking about how you plot and plan your
foreign policy and your national security concerns, you don't do
that by paying attention to your domestic polling numbers.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
But that's what they're doing. And then you've got this.
Speaker 7 (29:54):
Ramped up effort by China and Russia and Iran at
the present time to basically become a throuple. I just
heard that word the other day, so I wanted to
use it. But yeah, know they're all there there. You know,
there's not enough.
Speaker 2 (30:10):
Room in that king size bed for she and and
the Iranian regime and Putin, but.
Speaker 7 (30:15):
They're trying, and that's a that's a very worrisome situation
because they're doing it for different reasons. China's doing it
because they they see this as a is a good
opportunity to continue to push us off the top of
the food chain. Russia is doing it because they desperately
need China's assistance if they're going to continue their war effort.
And Iran's doing it because it benefits iron It's in
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their self interest.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
So yeah, there is a lot happening right now.
Speaker 7 (30:40):
People need to pay attention because we are at a
very very difficult and potentially dangerous moment in time.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Speaking of dangerous, the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, it's not there
to improve your presidential poll numbers. It's not even there
to reduce gas prices. It's there for other reasons. Yet
we continue to drain this thing, Mike, and we were
draining it a lot, and I'm getting.
Speaker 7 (31:05):
Concerned, Well you should be, and it's it's I'm really
glad you pointed out because it doesn't get the coverage
that it should. It's a very important topic. Look, there's
two parts to this. One is, yeah, it's not designed
to h to release you know, quantities there when you
want to drop the gas prices before an election. But
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that's what's been happening, right And so again letting domestic
polling numbers and political concerns drive your national security interest,
because that's that's a problem, right, people should understand that.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
But that's what the White House has been doing. Witness
the fact.
Speaker 7 (31:39):
Not to stray off course, but they've just canceled another
seven point seven billion dollars in student debt, you know,
in their vote buying scheme that's been going on for
some time now to cancel out debt and win back
the youth vote, or at least shore up the youth vote. So,
but the the patrolling reserve is a serious problem because
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at the same time as we're doing that, obviously we're
not focused on being energy independent. And hey, I you know,
God bless the green energy movement, and we should be
doing that. We should be moving in that direction eventually.
But we should be doing everything right now because we're
not getting to an all ev future. You know, five
years from now, ten years from now, you know what,
It's not gonna happen twenty years from now. So fossil
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fuels need to continue to play a role here while
we let the markets and capitalism do its thing and
develop new battery technology and new abilities to have a
green energy future.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
You're a much nicer guy than me, Mike. I don't
want a green energy future. I want coal plants on
every freaking corner.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
Okay, you know. Before I let you go, though, I
need to ask about nygre.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
I don't understand why I should care about this country,
but really, smart foreign policy people like you continue to
tell me I should care about what's going on there?
Speaker 2 (32:53):
Make me smart?
Speaker 7 (32:54):
Like why, yeah, Nijiira is you know you say tomato,
I say tomaw at Tomato, it's you know, I say Niger.
And it's it's important because it's another indication that our
eyes off the ball and that we're losing influence overseas.
So Nizer demanded that our personnel leave. And we've been
running a base there, a very important counter terrorism base
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since about twenty twelve or so, not a lot of personnel,
about one thousand military and others that were there, working
on counter terrorism issues, working on training concerns with local
African forces, you know, very important activities. And Nizer has
(33:36):
a military hunter that has veered towards Russia and away
from the West and recently demanded that American forces leave,
leave the base, get out of the country. The base,
by the way, cost US about one hundred million dollars
to construct, and now it's being taken over by Russian
military forces, so congratulations.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
But it's it's.
Speaker 7 (33:58):
Important because again it's show this this problem that we have.
We get hyper focused on typically on one issue, and
we lose focus on other things. We don't use resources
and pay attention to and build relationships where.
Speaker 3 (34:12):
We need to.
Speaker 7 (34:12):
We did it in Latin America for a period of time,
and we ended up with Chabez and a bunch of
other problems in Central and South America because we just
took our eye off the ball and didn't consider how
strategically important that area is.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
We've done the same with Africa.
Speaker 7 (34:26):
The DRC is another area that's that's you know, moving
away from our interests. So we've got we've got problems,
and it's almost as if we can't multitask. It's not
just this current administration, because it's happened before in the
past with other administrations. I think it might be a
uniquely American problem that we have a difficult time multitasking.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
Yeah, what a shock. The government's stupid. Mike, Thank you, brother.
It's the President's Daily Brief podcast.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
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is better. So what do you take there's a million
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Speaker 2 (35:19):
What do you take?
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I've never been able to take anything. I'll be honest
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It's delicious. I essentially drink a cup of cinnamon hot
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off to sleep, and I don't wake up and roll over.
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You'll love it. We'll be back. It's an election year.
Did you know that?
Speaker 1 (36:21):
But of course you know that everyone knows that. All
anyone can talk about is the presidency? Is Trump gonna
be Biden, Biden gonna be Trump?
Speaker 2 (36:28):
What about this or that?
Speaker 1 (36:28):
But you understand that we could lose in November. I
don't want to, but we could lose in November, and
still have an amazing year because the path to saving
this country is not through the White House, it's through
the school boards. The dirty commies started teaching our children
and that's how they took over the country. And we
can take it back. Joining me now, founder of four
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Kids in Country, Rebecca Frederick's Rebecca, I love what you do.
I love people involved in the school board races. Explain
to people why they matter.
Speaker 8 (37:01):
Great, Well, thanks for having me. School boards matter because
these so called teacher unions, who by the way, do
not represent teachers. They are communists who exploit the teaching
profession in order to get their hands on our vulnerable children. Well,
the teachers' unions have been controlling school boards across this
country for decades. They pour millions into school board races.
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They put out all kinds of fancy, glossy flyers, and
they get terrified teachers to do their bidding, going door
to door and all of that. And people have been
voting against their values for decades, voting for union candidates
on school boards. So it's just really important. Then we
get true American patriots to stand up and run for
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school boards and by the way, to go to school
board meetings and support support those school board candidates because
the unions are angry and there you know, their favored
legislators that they support all the way from the White
House all the way down to the school board level,
are just I mean, fighting back with a vengeance against
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school board members that dare to do what's right, that
dare to say, no, we're not going to lie to parents.
I know, we're not going to sexualize children. And so
it's really you could tell by their reaction to these
good school board members that we are a threat when
we push back on unions and their system.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
Normal people watching this they don't want dirt balls educating
their kids. They want a better education system. They want
the school board to change. But they need to run
for office. They need to run for it, and they
get scared when you bring that up, because running for
office is intimidating. Can you talk to people thinking about
doing it, what's involved.
Speaker 2 (38:43):
In how do they do it? Well?
Speaker 8 (38:46):
Sure, I know exactly why they're scared, because in the
recent past in this country, if you're on the side
of good and on side of protecting children, you didn't
have any help when you were running for school boards.
You go out there on your own with no money,
and you have to huge, wicked behemoth against you, funded
by the teachers so called teachers unions, and so I
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can see why people are afraid. So what needs to
happen is the community needs to stand up with whomever
is running for school board. You can't just send somebody
out to the wolves on their own and expect them
to survive and expect them to win. So you have
to stand up together. One of the best things I've
seen done is a local pastor work together with his
community and started a pack and they started raising hundreds
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of thousands of dollars to put some real money behind
these school board candidates. It shouldn't cost a lot to
run for school board, but because of the unions, it does.
So you need a community behind you, you need money
behind you, you need people going door to door for you.
You need all those things that the unions already have
baked into their plan so that you can actually come
up against this giant system that's out to get your kids.
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But there's one other thing a lot of people don't realize.
For decades, teachers. I was a teacher twenty eight years
in California public schools for decades all teachers in America
were required as a condition of employment to fund unions,
and unions are collecting about five billion annually from teachers,
just teachers that get that tax free, and they're using
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it to destroy this country. So the other thing that
people can do is help us to educate teachers. That
I sued the unions myself with some other teachers here
in California, and we ended this situation where you're forced
to fund unions. No one is forced to fund a
teacher union anymore, or any other government union in the
United States of America. So if people would stop giving
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union dues to these government unions, then the unions wouldn't
have all this money to come after our candidates and
to dominate our school boards and to molest our children
and all the other things they're doing. So it's really
important that we stop feeding that giant and we stand
up to that giant and run against it.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
Rebecca, can you explain to people who don't understand how
it works, how and why these teachers' unions get this
huge rid sex ad into schools. And I'm not talking
about birds and the bees stuff. Obviously everyone knows what
I'm talking about. All the training, madness and disgusting stuff.
Speaker 2 (41:14):
How and why do teachers unions do that?
Speaker 8 (41:18):
Yeah, well, the first thing people need to know is
they're not teachers and they're not really a union. They
exploit teachers I mentioned earlier, so that they can get
hands their hands on our kids. So, these so called
teacher unions are communists. And this is what communists do.
If you are going to take as America as a constitutional,
free republic. We are a free nation with representatives that
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we elect to go to represent us in our government system. Well,
communists don't like that system. They want to undermine our
free republic and they want to replace it with a
socialist slash communist system where all of us are a
bunch of serfs. Basically, we're poor, we're you know, we're
not doing very well, and we're run by a bunch
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of tyrants. So why would they do this to our children.
It's because they want to destroy our country. So the
foundation of a constitutional republic or any healthy society is
the family. So the first thing you have to do
is attack the family. And how do you attack the family, Well,
you sexualize the children, You turn them against their parents,
you tell them their parents are bad people, bigots, all
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these other things. And if you can undermine the family,
you can undermine the whole culture. But there's one other thing.
Our American founders gave us a big clue in their writings.
They told us that the only way to keep this
free republic is with a well educated and moral citizenry
that can self govern. So they have to make our
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children immoral. They have to sexualize them so that they
have no morals and break them from their family. And
they also have to dumb them down, which is why
these unions have also done a lot of things in
our schools to dumb them down, including removing phonics. We
used to have, you know, a citizenry that was reading
and writing fantastically. Now we have millions of functional illiterates
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and a bunch of dyslexia going on. That's all by design.
The unions did all of it. So they're not our friends.
They're not the friends of teachers. They're not there to
protect children. They are communists, there to use the teaching
profession to infiltrate our schools, to undermine our children, to
undermine our culture.
Speaker 2 (43:26):
Very man, Rebecca, that was awesome. I wish you were
my teacher. Back in the day. I appreciate you very
very much. All Right, we have light in the mood.
Its voting season.
Speaker 1 (43:38):
Hang on, all right, it's time to lighten the mood
and it's voting season, so let's bring it in the
way we do.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
That's awesome, like oh that last one. I see them
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all