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(00:13):
Nothing I dislike more than the politician that is sits there
and lies to you. And we all just sit there
rolling our eyes going give me abreak.
Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an
American patriot. Prepare to embrace the
uncomfortable truth because thisprogram has no time for
comforting lies. Here is civil liberties

(00:34):
enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI
agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends, welcome
to the Kyle Seraphin Show. Today is Tuesday.
It is November the 4th. It is an Election Day for many

(00:55):
of you and we'll talk a little bit about that, including why I
think the things that we care about don't make it onto the
ballot. And the people that we like are
not going to get put into office.
We're not a serious country. We don't have serious
opposition. We don't even have a two party
system. We we claim that's the problem.
Like we need a third party. How about just two functional
parties that actually oppose each other?

(01:16):
How about the people that represent closer to your ideas
actually get a shot? And then how about if you make
it through the primary system that your party actually backs
you up? Or they could throw all their
support behind a guy who, you know, was responsible for a
bunch of nursing home deaths in,in, in New York.
They could do that. I guess we're not a serious
country right now. Gavin Newsom is telling you on

(01:39):
TV he doesn't like it when politicians straight up just lie
to you. They just look at you and you
just roll your eyes and he gets votes.
A lot of people love that guy and he's just straight up there
lying to your face. It's so easy.
It's so easy for them to do, andthey do not care.
So you have an election. I hope that those of you who are
interested in your local politics that are something

(02:02):
that's on the ballot. You guys know what's on the
ballot. Each of you have a different
state. Yeah, everybody's got something.
There's a couple of different congressional special elections
happening in Texas right now that we're aware of, and some
ballot measures that we're goingto go vote on.
But the end of the day, it's also a really big day for this
program, for this family, for myfamily.
We're going to be dropping our are pleading to a judge to

(02:25):
dismiss a significant lawsuit that got lots of really
aggressive coverage left and right.
Got super excited because the mega podcaster Serafin got sued.
Except I'm not a mega podcaster and I've reached out to a number
of journalists and I think that over the last couple of months
they've realized like, hey, you're just an opposition guy
because you kind of have the same principles you did

(02:45):
previously. How about that?
What a crazy idea. We're not going to spend all day
today talking about Cash Patel. He's in, he's in Asia right now.
He flew to Japan last night. He left the Gatsby party.
He left his girlfriend's birthday weekend and he flew out
to Asia. And that's actually the perfect
place for him to be this week. And I can't say too much, but I
got a got a phone call last night that I'm still grappling

(03:08):
with the effects of the maybe the implications of.
I'm not overstating this to say that there there should be some
information coming out this weekthat may change the course of
our nation. That's a really heavy thing to
say, isn't it? Yeah.

(03:28):
I hope you guys pay attention and pay attention to who is in
the country and who is not in the country and who was included
in exposing this stuff and who is not.
Because I'm just going to tell you, a lot of you folks listen
to a certain show for a long time came to trust that person.

(03:51):
What if that person completely failed and let you down?
Would that have an effect on you?
Should it have an effect on you?It's pretty wild.
And it's not my story. So although it I, I'm carrying
the burden of that story and it's pretty freaking wild.
I'm going to have to wait like you do to hear it come out.

(04:15):
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(04:37):
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(05:40):
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(06:02):
mypatriotsupply.com slash Kyle. Let's see what we can come up
with today. I got some fun stuff, including
a bunch of other a bunch of other topics we're going to get
into. We've been kind of leading on
the sideline. All right, So I just touched it

(06:24):
briefly and I'm not going to spend much time on it.
You know, if I I lead off with it, it's not going to be the
whole thing. There it is.
There's the overlay. That guy, he's in Asia.
I don't know he's doing there. I don't know why he's there.
Somebody asked me is he visitinghis handlers?
I don't know. I don't know why FBI directors
go to China. It's not the first time that
that's happened, certainly not in our lifetimes.
In 2019, Chris Wray went to China to go talk about

(06:44):
counterterrorism. And in 2021, Chris Wray went to
China to talk about cooperation with the Chinese police for God
knows what reason. Like we do a bunch of stupid and
sort of like, I don't know, whatdo you call that like, like
performative nonsense, but they do it.
They love doing it. It's a perk of the job flying
around. If you guys listen to me on Alex
Jones the other day, he said something that was pretty

(07:05):
salient. I think that the once you have a
certain amount of money, there is nothing out there except
nicer hotel rooms and like some slightly nicer foods and
restaurants. So private aviation is really
where it comes down. Private aviation is the thing
and that's what we give to our government employees.
And that's why I did an entire show very early on in the first
probably like dozen or two podcasts and it was called
Politically Appointed Princess. And these guys are that.

(07:26):
Speaking of politically appointed Princess, how about
this guy? Does anyone remember him?
He was a demon. The people in the political
left, he was celebrated by the left of late because he was kind
of like an anti Trump figure. His daughter, certainly an anti
Trump figure. Former President Dick Cheney has
passed away at the age of 84. Well, see ya, Dick.

(07:50):
Dick's dead. That's a shame.
Dick Cheney was known as being the architect of the War on
Terror and the Iraq war, two things that forever changed.
Let's say my generation destroyed.
Our faith in government took a lot of lives and the legacy of
those things is that our American system has been, I

(08:10):
would say, destroyed to a level that was previously unimagined.
If we were going to go back and talk about salient events and
times when the American experience has dramatically gone
downhill. I think the, the 19 O 8, the
1913 game that we talk about here regularly about changing
from a, from a Republic into this garbage democracy sort of

(08:32):
idea that the Democrats have pushed out.
That was a big piece of it. Federal Reserve, direct election
of senators, collection of a, ofan income tax by the federal
government. That's pretty awful.
And that came to fruition in a really big way when they
actually used those mechanisms in the 1930s.
So FDR period, moving on to the World War 2, Sure.
But I think you'd have to say that another turning point has

(08:53):
certainly been the War on Terror9/11, the response to it in the
way that these guys went after it.
So here's Fox News announcing all the great things about Dick
Cheney because they're Fox News and all they do is just say sort
of like nonsense. They just sort of just whatever
feels good for people. Like, how do you feel?
This is a nice thing to say? Here's Fox News stumbling over

(09:14):
this. Like, I think this guy's name is
Brian Kilmeade. He he's like, having a hard time
reading his teleprompter stuff because he's like, wait, am I
saying all this bullshit? Yeah, he is.
This is a Fox News alert. We have just learned as Carly
was talking that Dick Cheney hasdied.
We're learning more information as we do.
We will continue to pass that along to you.

(09:34):
Of course, we just literally gotthis information a few seconds
ago. He was chief of staff under
Gerald Ford. He was former Secretary of
Defense under George HW Bush. He went on to be vice president
for two terms with George W Bushand is considered the
conservatives conservative, a very hardliner, someone
extremely competent and someone who dealt with heart issues in

(09:57):
his 30s and has dealt with that his entire life.
They're saying that he died lastnight at the age of 84 and we
just received a statement from his family.
Angel, you want to read this? Sure.
It says Richard B Cheney, the 46th vice president of the
United States, died last night, November 3rd, 2025.
He was 84 years old. His beloved wife of 61 years,

(10:19):
Lynn, his daughters Liz and Maryand other family members were
with him as he passed. The former vice president died
due to complications of pneumonia and cardiac and
vascular disease. For decades, Dick Cheney served
our nation, including as White House chief of staff, Wyoming's
congressman, Secretary of Defense and vice president of
the United States. We don't even care whether or

(10:44):
not we care. Oh, that was my, that was my
reaction. Sorry.
That's that's also my impressionof Chuck Grassley at this point.
He's 84. He lived a full life.
He did a bunch of he was a conservatives conservative.
So says Fox News, the voice of boomer conservatives.
Folks, if you are boomer, I am not poking fun at you.

(11:06):
But if you think that Fox News is anything more than
performative nonsense, maybe consider that they would be more
than happy to have this guy on and they'll have this guy's
mirror image on. Nothing I dislike more than the
politician that it sits there and lies to you.
And we all just sit there rolling our eyes, going give me
a break, Give me a break, OK, These ancient people.

(11:29):
Look, you're 84. That's what happens.
You've been struggling with heart disease since your 30s.
God gave you 50 extra years. Or maybe it wasn't God.
I don't know. I don't know what kind of deal
you struck, but Dick Cheney was an absolutely disastrous figure
for this country and his legacy.It is terrible for people my age
that are raising children, that have high school age children

(11:51):
that are, that are looking around going, this is not the
America that I grew up in. This is a country that I was
born in and the country that I was born in would invade the
current iteration of the countrythat I currently live in.
And I didn't change passports. That's atrocious.
We're living in like bizarre andcrazy unserious times.

(12:11):
That was a impromptu sort of half assed eulogy by the people
at Fox because God forbid they ever say anything that doesn't
just go along the mainstream, goalong to get along feelings.
Actually, you know what? I had a clip in here and I
wasn't sure where it fits and I'm going to have to add it in.
So give me one second because I'm going to grab it to you.
This is this is the vibe. This actually came from Fox News
itself. And it's like the classic, we

(12:36):
should just be nice. Like I, I know we got problems
in this country, but can we agree that we should just like
what if people were just nice toevil?
I have AI have a sticker that's on my my phone.
It's like one of those stickers you push the button and then it
sends like a graphic, whatever. It's an emoji kind of thing or
it's a meme ish thing. It's got a picture of Saint
Michael the Archangel, and he's stepping on the head of Satan

(12:57):
with a sword posed above, you know, ready to plunge it into
his neck. And it says do not make peace
with evil, destroy it. That's always been my attitude.
You're never going to make friends doing that sort of
thing. If you see evil and you call it
out and you say let's destroy it.
That, by the way, is not the attitude of Fox News, but nor is
it the attitude of the quote UN quote MAGA crowd.
I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to figure this into

(13:18):
today's show, but I have this instinct that the quote UN
quote, the big tent, do you think about things that are done
in tents? What's done in a tent?
The most relevant thing I can think of, the most obvious
example from my life of a tent is the circus.

(13:39):
So when you go out there and yousay, ah, we need to have a big
tent, what I hear, and maybe I'mcrazy like that, maybe that's
just me, but the image that is conjured in my brain is circus.
You brought in the circus. You brought in Bruce Jenner and
you claimed that he was a good conservative.
You just talked about Dick Cheney on Fox News and he's a

(14:00):
conservatives conservative. Text messages in the middle of
the show. I got to put this thing in the
Faraday bag. I should have done that earlier.
The whole idea that you would bring in people that are
transgender and you're going to bring in people that are
homosexual couples that are adopting children, they're in
contrast to everything that would be theoretically
conservative. It's the reason why when I say,

(14:22):
I think if you were a conservative person who believes
in conservative values, who votes conservatively, thinks
that you're going to get conservatism.
Well, you're not obviously, because you could just look at
the results. That's not been the case.
But but moreover, you're the rhino.
Dick Cheney probably was the quote UN quote, if you do a
capital C conservatives conservative, he was the

(14:43):
Republican's Republican. That would be the better way to
say it. He's a guy that loves war,
right? And he loved Americans paying
for it and getting value out of it and certain people going and
dying so that other people couldmake a lot of money out of
that's a, that's a Republican's Republican at this point, but
it's not a conservative's conservative.
They've skewed those words. The right is more than willing

(15:04):
to just play with the language game just as much as the left.
And so I don't know. I just see this thing as a sort
of a biblical principle. You can't serve 2 masters.
Either you believe in, in a, in a, in a western and a Christian
perspective and think that's theway that the country is meant to
go, or you believe in like moralrelativism.
And gay marriage is just as goodas straight marriage because

(15:26):
it's marriage and people who love each other and love is
love. And then you might as well be on
the freaking left, which is why when we say that there is no
difference between the two of them, we're we're pretty obvious
that that's the case. They're all full of it.
I can't help but see it. And every time I see it, it
makes me grossed out even more. This is something that happened
over the last couple days. I was going to get into this.
I'm going to talk about government shutdown.
We're going to talk about a couple of things.

(15:46):
Judge Bosberg and some other nonsense.
The theater that keeps going on,sometimes people drop the mask
of theater and they just do things that I, I, I, I don't
know who's advising them, but thank God that they do it
occasionally the mask of, of whatever, like the, the false
good falls off and you just get that unvarnished slimy piece of

(16:06):
shit that, that runs our country.
And one of the greatest, slimiest, nastiest, like oiliest
human beings that any of us haveever seen is Lindsey Graham.
I don't think that I could sit. I like that would be a torture.
When I was in when I was going through torture training or they
do this sort of like resistance training in the military.

(16:26):
I went through Sears school. They put you in this little box
and I'm in a box for like, I don't know, 48 hours or
something. And you're peeing in a little
coffee cup. It's a #10 coffee tin.
I remember that. And you're supposed to poop in
there. If you got a poop in there and
you're standing in this box withnothing but your own thoughts.
And occasionally somebody openedthe door up and yelling at you
or beating your ass and, and youknow, they're pulling people out
and dropping them and doing pushups or slapping them around,

(16:47):
stuff like that. So you're standing in the dark
all by yourself and they're piping in things and music and
sounds. And one of the torturous things
was a, a twisted sort of like remix of George W Bush talking
about the War on Terror. And they were talking about how
it was, it was that he had somehow covered up rape at the

(17:10):
Air Force Academy. And they just, they, it was like
this real slanty weird thing. You could see them just like
mixing words together. It was jump cuts before that was
cool. Before there was TikTok, there
was this, this is going back to like 2009 for me.
And I just remember thinking like, I don't hate this.
Like, I know that they're makingthis stuff up.
This is just George Bush saying things.

(17:31):
And they obviously made a lie when Lindsey Graham does it,
it's like if you would pipe thatin first for, for survival
training. And I had to listen to Lindsey
Graham for 48 hours and I didn'tget like a Little Mix of the,
the boots, the the Rudyard Kipling song, which by the way,
that that's what survived and, and made me sustain.
If you guys have never been through this school, let me just

(17:52):
tell you there's this poem and Ican't remember what it's called,
but I think it's called Boots and they play it.
Everybody's gone through survival school, I think has
heard it. I think it's on the soundtrack.
Regardless of who you go through, if you go through
what's called JPRA, Joint Personnel Recovery with the Air
Force, with the most of the Navy, with some of the Army, or
if you go through one of the Marine Corps Sierra schools, I
think they all play Boots. And it's super catchy and I

(18:15):
haven't heard it in like 16 years, probably 16 years.
I think I went in November or December of of 22,009 and it's
just really catchy tune. They just do this.
I don't this is just in the side, but enjoy this one.
It's like for those of you who know, you know, it's like there
are flags, flags, flags over Africa.
There are boots, boots, boots marching up and down 163248

(18:40):
miles a day. Flags, flags, flag.
And I'm in there like just marching in my little dark cell,
right. If you piped in Lindsey Graham
though, I would have told you everything I wanted to know.
Whatever it was that you thoughtof, you were like, hey, feel the
beans Seraphin, give us up the spins, give us the frequencies
to contact whatever your, you know, your, your friendly forces
are. I'd just give it to you if I had
to listen to this for 48 hours. He recognized Jerusalem as

(19:02):
capital of Israel. Why?
Because if you got a problem with that, take it up with God.
He's the guy that did it, not Trump.
So I just want to say I feel good about the Republican Party.
I feel good about where we're going as a nation.
We're killing all the right people and we're cutting your
taxes. Trump is my favorite president.

(19:28):
We've run out of bombs. We didn't run out of bombs in
World War 2. So as a coalition of
Republicans, some Baptists, someJewish, we organize ourselves
around principles that we love and we cherish.

(19:49):
We love individual freedom, we lower, we love entrepreneurship,
we love capitalism, we love Israel, we love the idea of
Israel. We love the struggle they've
been involved in. We love them helping them
because you're helping yourself.So to those who worry about

(20:13):
these stupid interviews and far off places.
Don't worry, the Republican Party has figured it out when it
comes to Israel. We understand that Israel is a
friend of America to the bitter end.
We understand that God blesses those who bless Israel.

(20:34):
And where I come from, I figuredthat crap out when I was six
years old. God bless you.
Thank you very much. Seriously.
And in no uncertain terms and inlike the my most restrained
voice, fuck that guy. I do not understand how we are
in America in 2025 on a campaigntrail, like run an Election Day

(20:56):
where you had someone go out there and say America first,
that we were going to take care of this nation, that we were
going to put the values here andwe're killing all the right
people and we're out of bombs and we're not at war.
Are you freaking kidding me? I'm so I'm, I'm like, I'm so
disgusted by the fact that that human being exists.

(21:18):
And all of it just goes to like,if you put that piece of garbage
out in front of a beep and he drops the mask and says that
incentive, he can't even pronounce the word Israel,
Israel, Israel, that fat, bloated piece of junk.
It's so nauseating because Donald Trump stands up there and
says, this guy's, you know, he'sone of ours.

(21:39):
He he's like Lindsey Graham's great.
Like, go ahead and vote for him.Like bring him back.
Like make sure he campaigns on his behalf.
What the hell are we doing here?It's, it's crazy that here we
are in 2025, we got less than three years left of a guy that

(22:01):
you all thought was going to go out there and solve the
problems. And we knew there were going to
be problems from the the activist judges.
And you knew that there was going to be sort of a resistance
from the establishment to cozy up to that nasty slimy turd.
It should be the end of anybody who believes that there is such

(22:22):
a thing as Make America Great Again, because that dude just
said it. Here's another guy that said it.
I don't even know. I wouldn't even go into this.
I just grabbed these clips and Iput it in my back pocket because
it's so representative of how stupid they think that you are.
The crazy thing is, is people are actually rebelling against

(22:43):
this stuff. They can't even hear themselves.
Here's Mark Levin, who for yearshas been called the Great One.
I have no idea what is great about Mark Levin.
He's always seemed like a yelling, bloviating idiot to me.
I've listened to him. He stole an entire article that
I wrote and put it as a chapter in his book.
Do you guys realize that and didn't say it was coming from

(23:04):
me? He literally lifted an entire
article that I wrote for Tracy Beans and he made it like 9
pages of a book that he wrote. And I found out about that when
I was hanging out with Steve Baker at the Blaze.
I was walking and they were reading his stuff and he's like,
and he's reading and I'm like, those are, that sounds really
familiar. Oh, those are my words.

(23:26):
This dude is doing a book read of Kyle Seraphin's words on his
Fox Show on the weekend. It blew my mind.
I was like, can you do that? I mean, you can say I like I did
a good job. So thanks.
What a weird thing to do Mark Levin, AKA the great one.
This guy's bought his own hype. It's like that.

(23:47):
They're they're an old and it's like when people said that
certain media were going away and then that media pushed back.
It was like you'll never get ridof U.S.
TV media is irrelevant in the same way you just saw a fluffing
like fawning conservatives, conservative bit about about
dying Dick Cheney. Have they out there gone out
there and met people that are inthe the so-called the big tent,

(24:09):
the regular people that the everyday people that work for a
living that have calluses on their hands and do things that
are like keeping America going. Have they ever met a mechanic
that was like, you know who I love Dick Cheney.
That dude represents me. I love that he took a bunch of
oil money and then he went out there and set kids to die in the
Middle East. That was my favorite part about
him. He was great.
What I really love is the surveillance state that they'd

(24:31):
left for us. That's awesome.
So good. That's funny because we're
watching politicians now cry about that surveillance state
that they've been funding for the last 25 years.
I got Marsha Blackburn, another one that's ancient.
We don't even hold on. We don't even care whether or
not we care. Yeah.

(24:55):
I mean, if these people were like young enough that they
would experience the consequences of their action,
maybe. Anyway, apparently they have
just moved forward and they've left the the physical plane of
reality where they can actually go out there and know that
they're other human beings. They must be so wealthy and so
out of touch that this sounded reasonable.
Mark Levin had to know that somebody was taping this.

(25:16):
This is at the Republican JewishCoalition.
Look, I used to work with a group called Catholic Vote.
They're Catholic people and theyvote.
They're not aligned with any particular, I don't think they
have a Republican or Democrat lean.
They just cannot go with Democrats because Democrats love
transgender surgeries and abortion.
So that that's against the Catholic faith.
So they're naturally aligned to the right.

(25:37):
But those people were really conservative.
Like a lot of the women would wear veils at church.
They went to Latin Mass. They had a bunch of kids.
The, the guy who's the, the ambassador to the Holy See right
now, Brian Birch, who's a reallygreat guy, His nine children,
like he's really in the game to be fruitful and multiply and
live by, you know, real Christian principles.
And then you got this dude telling you that he's, he's

(25:57):
making up names. That that was the thing I always
loved about Mark Levin too. His voice is so unlistenable.
Why do people you want to be yelled at by a man who sounds
like this? And I make fun of Tucker Carlson
and I make fun of Nick Vintons. Tell me if my accuracy is pretty
close. Hitler admirers, Stalin
admirers, Jew haters, American haters, Churchill haters.

(26:20):
You're damn right we're going tocancel them and deplatform them.
It's called the market system. They don't have a lifetime job
like a bureaucrat who we're going to protect.
And if they're your friend, there's something wrong with
you. No Hitler admirer Holocaust
denier platformer should be anybody's friend.

(26:43):
As a matter of fact. You don't get to wrap your
psychotic, mental unhinged Nazi clan jihadist bullshit around
American patriotism. You don't get to claim your MAGA

(27:07):
and America First when you're lining up with the Marxists and
the Islamists and Hamas and the terrorists.
That's not America First. That's sick.
What? Who asked you who who told you
that you were in charge of anything?
What did you get elected to here?

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There's a guy, one of the boys that's really hard to listen to,
and he sounds super tough. There's stuff going on right
now. Look at this.
We knew that we were going to have this problem.
We knew that there would be judges out there doing stuff.
We knew that that that if you said, hey, we'd like to try to
fix this country, that it was going to be an uphill battle.
I just knew that it wasn't goingto be accomplished because the

(27:48):
people they put in charge, Donald Trump doesn't run
everything in the country. He's got some people that do a
decent job. There are people like Tulsi
Gabbard out there. There's people like Joe Kent.
They seem like they've really got the mission set.
Understood. There's guys like like Sean
Duffy, Chris Wright, There's people in his cabinet that
actually understand what it looks like.
And then you got then you got this media noise and he got

(28:10):
Lindsey Graham. And that guy has equal footing.
What are we doing? Read the story here.
I don't know why Judge has blocked, has blocked the Trump
administration once again from being the commander in chief and
from deploying troops into Portland.
You know what's funny about Portland?
It keeps coming back up. Why would that be?
It's almost like that would be agreat place to go and figure out

(28:30):
what went wrong and what sort oflike, I don't know, money was
flowing into leftist protests in2020.
We're going to do this all over again.
You know what the upside is? When I told you that something
is going to rattle this country.We are going to be able to re
adjudicate the last, I don't know, 5-6 years.
We're going to do it again. I'm shocked it hasn't gotten
violent yet, but I think it will.
I think it will. I think that there that needs to

(28:53):
happen. Something needs to distract you
all from from seeing all this because it's really obvious
right now. Federal judge in Oregon barred
Trump from deploying the National Guard to Portland, OR
at least until at least Friday. She said there's no credible
evidence that protests in the city grew out of control before
the president federalized the troops earlier this fall.
Yeah, that's probably true. There probably is no credible
evidence that is out of control right now.

(29:15):
We can just look back like five years ago and then realize that
it doesn't take very much. And then they riot for like 100
days in a row. By the way, the same people are
still there. And those people didn't go to
jail and they didn't face federal charges, and we just let
the statute of limitations collapse.
So there's that. The state and the city sued
because they want this. Yet another yet more evidence.
I would say that you can't fightpeople at the local level who

(29:36):
want the thing that you think isbad for them.
We don't get to decide it. I think we should embrace it.
I'm not even sure if Republicansshould run somebody in New York
City when you have a legit communist who was like at a 92%
chance of winning right now. And again, Hillary Clinton had a
92% chance of winning in 2016. So things happen.
God's hand is on things that we don't understand.

(29:57):
It caused me to call it like crymyself to sleep laughing in
November. On November 4th, going into
November 5th of 2016, I was at the FBI Academy laughing so hard
that I had tears running down myface.
So anything can happen. The rulings from a woman named
District Court Judge Karim Imgutwe've Imr Gut, imr Gut.
She's appointee of Mr. Trump andfollowed a three day trial which

(30:19):
both sides argued about whether the protests and the Immigration
and Customs Enforcement should be should be allowed to come in
and do their work there. And whether or not this was
conditions met for using military domestically under
federal law. It's a real slippery slope
because here's the here's the worst part about it.
The same tool that you're going to see Donald Trump use will be
the same tool that will be turned around and used against

(30:40):
you and me and everybody else. And if only we could figure out
like, hey, well, the good news is all the bad stuff has been
corrected. All the danger and the evil has
been rooted out. So we don't really have anything
bad going on anymore. It's going to be fine because
we've de weaponized this government.
We've depoliticized it. We've gotten rid of the bad
actors and it's all going to be fine.
If only that were the case. You came in, you're, you're

(31:03):
there now, the leader. But have the old leaders who
assigned this and directed this operation, have they been
dismissed from the FBI? Every single person that has
been found to have weaponized orparticipate in that process has
been removed from leadership positions.
And we, if we, if and when we find any others that are

(31:23):
involved in this, as you know, this is 37,000 person agency, we
are going to take swift action just like we have.
And just look at the record of the people that have been
dismissed for their actions and what they're saying when they
get out there about how they personally opined about the
weaponization of this place, just like one of Peter Struck's
friends did recently. This past week.

(31:44):
That's right. Right.
Right. Yeah.
Anyway, that was months ago. And he continues to have these
mass firings. They just fired somewhere
between 4 and 15 on Friday of people that had to do with
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I hate flying. I don't like going places, but
when I do, I really don't want to see flight delays and airport
disruptions and fears as the government shutdown drags on.

(34:15):
Yeah, look, this is inevitable. This is one of the few times
when I, and probably also you have a direct interaction with
the federal government. If you want to know why I make
the argument the federal government sucks so much, it's
because when you go deal with it, you realize it sucks.
It's not good. It's not good at solving the
problem. They can't even put up the signs
that make sense where the lines start for TSA.
Oh, are you clear? Are you a pre-check?

(34:37):
Are you this? Are you that?
Are you like, listen, listen, just put up a sign for regular
people, which is the vast majority of us that don't go to
the airport like every 5-5 minutes.
If you're a frequent flyer, you know where to go.
If not, you got to go dig through all this garbage.
The TSA sucks and it sucks that we're having to have our air
traffic controllers who do a remarkably good job compared to

(34:59):
a lot of places. You hear far less evidence of of
issues in the United States whenit comes to safety and air
travel, far less issues and they're not getting paid.
It's not great, you know? Again, I think you should be
able to make it through and be able to survive 2 pay periods
without a paycheck if you work for the government because you
get paid regularly and you get paid pretty decently, but nobody

(35:23):
likes going to work without getting paid.
Tell me about it. I did it for 14 months when I
started this podcast. We started having our
advertisers pay 1st 30 days in arrears, then 60 days in
arrears, then 90 days in arrears.
Right. Imagine doing work and not
getting paid. Like, I think we just got paid
for July. Can you imagine?
Like, that's the difference whenyou have your own business.
Like, you get paid farther and farther back.

(35:44):
You got to be responsible. I know a lot of government
employees don't live like that. So it's tough.
And we're going to start seeing some problems where people are
going to find other things to do.
Air traffic controllers and TSA officers continue to work
without pay. The White House warns that these
delays and cancellations could snarl up Thanksgiving travel.
Woe to you who are going to be flying this Thanksgiving.
I don't think it's going to be that much fun.

(36:04):
Even if it's just the backlog ofpeople that got sick and are
overworked and anything else andthey're worried about not
getting paid because that is a real stress.
And it does weigh on you. And I can tell you this, I'll
tell you very clearly when I lost the paycheck from the FBI
and we sold the house when it got real for us.
And I moved into my parents place, which was tough to do at
41 years old with my whole family, a little 3 little kids

(36:26):
and a pregnant wife. When we did that move, let me
just throw it out there to you. I got really sick.
That first Fox News interview I did with Dan Bongito on Saturday
night. I was sick as a dog, like 104°
fever. I had a momentary break where I
feel like God gave me sort of like a little moment to be able
to just own my own facilities. And then afterwards I drove back

(36:47):
up the mountain feeling like death.
The first time that I sat down and talked to Seb Gorka, I was
sweating my my back of my shirt was soaked.
There's significant stress when you start losing paychecks and
you start having the reality hithome that like man, we are not
in charge. The right answer, by the way,
for me was to turn into faith. And it was like, this is in
God's hands. We're not going to be able to

(37:07):
solve this problem. It is way too big.
I think that's also the case forthis nation.
I hope that these people have churches and faith groups that
are looking out for them, that are praying for them and you can
add into it. I think that's not a bad thing
to do because these people do a valuable service.
Keeping aircrafts from running into each other is not an easy
job. It is a skilled job and it takes
a lot of focus. And if they're distracted,

(37:29):
they're not wrong. If you're distracted about
what's going on at home and whether or not you're going to
be able to pay your your mortgage or whether or not
you're going to pay your electric bill, whether or not
you should be in that position as another animal, 'cause when
you're in it and there's people whose lives are in your hands,
which they are when you're an air traffic controller, that's a
big deal. The Trump administration's point
to the woes of the nation. By the way, I've got a really
fun little clip of AC. What is it?

(37:50):
ACBS interview. It's like a 60 minutes, it's a
sit down with Donald Trump wherethey're trying to make him sound
unreasonable and he doesn't, he doesn't actually sound
unreasonable and all this stuff.Again, I still think they should
own the shutdown and just say we're going to shrink
government. That's why we're here.
That's what we came to do. But the problem is, is you've
got the the Lindsey Graham's outthere.
You've got the, the war boners that are raging right now.

(38:10):
For how much money can we spend and how can we keep this going?
Remember, they just want to do ACR where they're going to put
more and more of our money, Biden level spendings out.
That's what this is fighting over and they want more of it.
They want to they want to re up on things that expired that they
don't have the ability to do. Let's play the little Donald
Trump clip here. It's relevant as much as
anything else here. This is a this is neat because

(38:32):
what you get to see in real time, and this has been going on
of late, the edited versus unedited version.
This was a grab by Steven Crowder.
Good. Good on him.
From November 2nd, they aired this interview.
This is actually was from a tapethat happened on Friday
afternoon. Donald Trump edited to look and
sound less reasonable than he is.
And when you read the unedited thing, you're like, yeah, he's

(38:55):
not an unreasonable human being.In fact, the stuff he says makes
perfect sense. I think that's what Americans
voted for. What they did not vote for was
activist judges shutting down criminal activity.
And yet that's what a lot of thelocalities want.
Our country is divided. 5050. You keep seeing it.
I see all these new polls. They're coming up.
They're like, oh, my God, 50% ofpeople don't don't support

(39:15):
Trump's agenda. Yeah, we knew that from the
beginning. That's always been the case, By
the way. That's the reason why in in 1913
when they went to the direct election of senators, they
actually broke our country because we have two quote UN
quote democratic institutions when one was not supposed to be.
It was supposed to represent thestates.
We were supposed to have representative, a representative
Republic. Oh, well, here we go anyway.
This is a side by side showing you exactly that sort of thing

(39:38):
that Gavin Newsom talks about. You can make politicians look
like they're slimy and lying even when they're not always
saying, give us an extension, we'll work it out.
They've lost their way. They've become crazed lunatics
and all they have to do, Nora, is this is what they aired.
Let's vote. So how keen Senate Democrats say
they will vote to reopen the government if Republicans agree

(39:59):
to extend subsidies for over 20 million Americans who use
Obamacare for their health insurance.
Always saying give us an extension, we'll work it out.
They've lost their way. They've become crazed lunatics
and all they have to do, Nora, is say let's vote.
And you can open the economy could open up during our

(40:21):
interview. Is there something you can do?
Is there something you? All I can do to bring this one.
Up Here's what I can't do. I can't give them a trillion and
a half dollars so that they can give welfare to people that came
into our country illegally, so that prisoners and that people
from mental institutions and people that are drug dealers get

(40:42):
vast amounts of money for healthcare.
That I can't do. Wow.
I understand, and there are someexamples in this interview where
they just omitted some portion of the interview.
They have to edit it down for time, I get that.
But in some cases you get it. You go, OK, maybe this subject
repeated themselves or what if they made a more coherent

(41:04):
argument and you cut out the coherent part of the argument.
Sometimes people can be edited down.
You listen to it, you go, that'skind of slop.
There's verbal pauses. He's falling over himself.
He's trying to get to the answer.
He repeats the answer more than once.
It's not really adding any value.
Let's drop that. That's what a professional
editor might do. Clarity of message.
Or you can make him sound like he's unreasonable and he doesn't

(41:25):
want to play ball. I can't help but hear these
things. All this stuff about the
shutdown. There's a there's an articles
that that is touting. We are now at the record as of
today, I think. I think today is the record,
November 4th, we have now reached 35 days, the longest
shutdown in history. I lived through the first one,
by the way. I didn't actually even notice.
But we are going to see something that hadn't happened

(41:46):
previously or that I don't remember being talked about back
in what was it, 1819? I don't remember them talking
about SNAP benefits expiring in the same way.
So I don't know if they got likeACR that covered that
previously, but I never heard ofthem running out of benefits.
And so that may be the game changer.
And I don't think I don't think they are deliberately.

(42:08):
I think Democrats are deliberately looking to see food
riots. That's my guess.
Let me read the story here from ABC.
They they did coverage of it. Has this now tied for the
longest shutdown. The first term happened under
Trump blankly standoff between Donald Trump and congressional
leaders. I like how they're acting like
Donald Trump has a say. You're showing Mike Johnson
right there. He's the guy.
In theory, Election Day Tuesday,people are going to head to the

(42:28):
polls in Virginia, New Jersey, New York, they're going to be
putting in some of these, some of these politicians who have
been basically campaigning on the cost of food.
Isn't that interesting? And these guys don't want the
the ability to have SNAP and EBTand so on.
That doesn't seem like they would be using that sort of
cynical tactic, would it? Nobody would do that.
If the shutdown continues into Wednesday, then lawmakers, they

(42:51):
will shatter the record. They won't shatter the record.
They'll just step past the record.
Let's be not ridiculous. But yeah, I think it's most
likely to continue on. And that record was set under
Trump's first term because he's such a such a bad guy.
I remember it. Yeah, I was correct.
Late late 2018 into early 2019, people cried about not getting
paid on Christmas. It looks bad.
It's terrible. Listen, that happened in recent

(43:13):
memory. That happened recently enough
that I was a federal worker at that time, and a lot of the
people who are working for the federal government were in fact
working for the federal government at the time.
It is a predictable consequence that people will vote on your
budget and whether or not you'regoing to get paid every single
year. And you can see it coming months
out. It's like, hey, do we have a
budget? No.
Oh, they don't do their job. Oh, Nope.

(43:34):
OK, cool. Why do they do this?
Because it lets them have unlimited amounts of public
facing. I'm on your side, but everyone
isn't. This has been the game that's
been going on in Congress since I was a child.
I remember learning about this in a in a government class as a
high school student. Like 1718 years old.
Take it back two decades. The rule is Congress is corrupt.

(43:58):
They're a bunch of crooks. Send me to Washington to go
straighten out those those evil doers and I'll vote for you.
I'll fight for you. I've got your best interest in
heart. That's what I'm going to do,
send Seraphin to Washington to go straighten up the corruption.
He's a straight shooter who's never going to lead you down the
wrong path. I'm great.

(44:20):
They suck. That's why Congress always has
very, very low approval ratings and getting lower.
Ever since they started trackingit, it's gone lower and lower
and lower because people in Congress campaign on they are
bad and I am good and you shouldlike me.
And that's why people actually think highly of their own
congressman compared to the body, despite the fact that

(44:42):
they're all the damn same. And then there's Lindsey Graham,
and everybody should hate him. And I don't know why anyone
likes him. I don't know why.
Let me do a guy that some peoplelike, some of you like probably.
I bet I've met him. He's unimpressive.
I got to tell you. Like when you meet somebody that
is so bland and forgettable and they're like, he's a good man.
And I'm like, is he though? Because he's part of the

(45:02):
problem. As far as I can tell, he works
there. Let me just give you my best Tim
Burchett impression. Hey folks, Tim Burchett here.
I'm walking somewhere and telling you about things that
are bad in the government and we're trying to straighten it
out here for you. We're looking to make things
right. Hi, folks.
Folks are going to run out of SNAP benefits soon, but I would

(45:25):
like people to have SNAP benefits.
I'm a conservative that also believes in government
solutions. You tell me how I did.
Hey everybody, Tim Burchett. We're going to suspend all of
our fundraising until the SNAP benefits are restored to folks
food stamps. We don't have any money.
There's over 42,000,000 Americans that currently rely on

(45:47):
that and it's just ridiculous. So if you're thinking about
sending us a contribution, don'tsend it to one of your local
food banks. They're, they're going to be
carrying the the weight of this thing till we get till humor
comes to his senses. So anyway, thank you all for

(46:09):
sending me here. Whenever you get a chance, make
sure you go out there, tell everybody that you're a really
good person. Try to use some virtue signal.
Don't send us any campaign contributions.
Take care of your neighbors. That's what we're all about
here. Meanwhile, you have one job to
do in Congress. What is your job?
We have power of the purse. That's what they always tell
you. Power of the purse.
Oh, yeah, Yeah. We're the most powerful branch.

(46:31):
We're the number one Article 1 powers.
You're supposed to write a budget.
It's not like nobody knew what the deadline was.
It's not like they were like popquiz, give us your term paper.
How are you going to fund it? It's like, oh, it's going to be
on October 1st that the new budget starts every single year
and has for decades. It's not a surprise that your

(46:58):
job is your job. It's also not a surprise that
there are 42 million people thatrely on the government.
And that seems like far too many, doesn't it?
Doesn't that seem like way too many people?
And you wonder why people are snapping when things get weird.
Yeah. I used the word SNAP.
That was not. That was not even intentional.
That was an accidental dad pun. If SNAP benefits run out, which

(47:19):
they have, and people actually get to the point where their
benefits, their pantries are, are closed out because they're
right now they're on, they're coasting on the buffer zone, I'm
sure of it. Is it going to be this weekend,
next weekend? How many people are starting to
get like real riled up? By the way, in addition to the
war boner that's going on in thePro Israel caucus over there
that you heard the Republican Coalition for Jewish People or

(47:41):
whatever that was, you got the other side saying that they're
trying to starve you to death, that this side doesn't believe
that you should eat. And so you're hearing
conflicting messages. I hear it.
One side's like they're trying to take all our money and give
it to Israel, Israel's bad and blah, blah, blah.
And then the other side's going and the other half of MAGA
people are going like, no, Israel's great, they're the
best. If you don't love Israel, you
suck. How about this?

(48:02):
I see somebody with a sign that said Tucker is not MAGA.
I guess I got to put his name out there.
That's not MAGA when you're on your platform and people are are
acting as if Sharia law, it's better than what we have here in
America and the laws that are given to us by God through
faith. You a silly person.

(48:24):
Yeah, you a silly person. That's a real serious talker
right there. Brandon Tatum.
I've been on this program, by the way, for everything that
it's worth. I was on Brandon Tatum's
program. I was interviewed by him.
He might have been the lowest IQperson that has ever interviewed
me. I've done hundreds, hundreds of
interviews and he seems like a nice guy.
So I'm not being mean specifically, but he does not
seem bright. He doesn't seem like an

(48:45):
intelligent person. It's somewhat terrifying that he
was a cop, but that's kind of like, you're going to get a
certain capability. There's a spectrum within law
enforcement. If you guys can imagine, there's
some people that are too dumb toknow that the rules are bad.
So they're going to go out thereand arrest you for things that
they ought not to because they don't even know what the oath
means. They sure as hell didn't read
the Constitution that they sworeallegiance to.

(49:06):
And then there's people that arelike, you know, Steve Friend and
they have a genius level IQ and they probably don't belong in
law enforcement either, even though we love having them.
They're like, they're just, they're going to be a problem
because they think that guy's talking about Tucker Carlson and
he's saying that you can't say certain things.
We shouldn't platform it. I think the answer has been more
speech. The crazy thing is, is that
you're getting people riled up inside the quote UN quote, big

(49:27):
tent, that circus that we have on the right of which
conservatives are basically likestanding in the door looking,
going. I don't think that's part of me.
I don't want to be part of that.Why don't you take your Dave
Rubins and your, your, your gay couples that are adopting
babies? Why don't you just take that and
shove it? Why don't you take your
transgender dudes that are quoteUN quote conservative and have
booming date voices? Why don't you take those and get

(49:50):
them the hell out of here? Can we just be represented by
like regular people? I don't know.
Can we get like a 80s or a 70s conservative Republican type?
Were they any better back then? Maybe.
I don't know. You guys tell me.
I despise all this crap. I hate it.
I hate these people. This is why I stand here in the
middle and go, everybody, you all suck.
And at least when I look at somebody that that that operates

(50:11):
in good faith, which is what I do see people who have stood on
the same consistent sort of statements for a long time, even
if I don't agree with them, I'm like, at least I know what you
are and where you are and why you've been saying it makes
sense to me. You're getting people riled up.
You're seeing a lot of stupidity.
You're going to start seeing that stupidity spill out into
the streets because people are illogical and emotional animals.

(50:34):
And some of them are getting real fed up.
They don't have good information.
They weren't well educated. And then they're going to get
desperate because they're hungryand they've been relying on
government. Turns out government is a
really, really bad God to worship.
How about this guy? There's stories about more and
more of these. And you know what's crazy?
Most of these are not actually arrestable threats, and yet
they're going to do it anyway. You tell me what happens when

(50:55):
you start politicizing law enforcement.
You tell me in this country, what happens when the
government's job is only to protect the people that continue
to be in power? As an American, you actually
have a right to say all kinds ofwild stuff.
You could be a Nazi, you can be an anti Semite, you can be.
You can be a racist. You can.
I don't want to hang out with you.
I don't want you coming to my house.
I don't want you talking to my kids about anything important,

(51:16):
but I can hear you in it. I can go, oh, change my opinion.
That was a good point. That was a terrible point.
That's based on the logical things.
That's historically inaccurate. Whatever.
Or we could have a speech policethat we just elect who's going
to get beat up for the period oftime that we have the executive
change. When I tell you about the ring
of power and why I think it's really dangerous that we didn't
de weaponize it, it's because this guy's going to get arrested

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and another guy got arrested as well.
Here, actually, I've got the story.
Let me pull the story up. Man charged for allegedly
threatening to kill President Trump in social media posts.
He's 57 years old. Well, that sounds serious,
right? That's the environment we're in
right now. We can't have threats.
He's been shot at. Seems like a problem.
He's a suburban Chicago man. He was federally charged for
allegedly threatening to kill Donald Trump.

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OK, remember, there's a whole thing called true threat
doctrine that has to come into play.
The courts have ruled on this before.
But maybe if you got a Brandon Tatum type who doesn't know how
to think and has never read any case law, maybe then you're in
some real trouble. He was charged by a criminal
complaint, which means it was anexigent circumstance.
That's how that works, making anInterstate threat under the
Interstate Commerce Clause to injure a person.
There's some additional ones that protect the president in

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the complaint. It was a selfie style video
posted on Instagram October the 16th.
He allegedly said I'm going to get some guns.
I know where I can get a lot of effing guns and I'm going to
take care of some business myself.
He said I'm tired of all you effing frauds.
You people need to effing die. People are going to die.
F all of you, especially Trump. You should be executed.

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That, ladies and gentlemen, is not a true threat.
Saying someone should. In the hypothetical, you're
actually allowed to say those things, as ugly and nasty and
gross as it is. And yeah, maybe that gets a
knock on the door from the Secret Service.
But you arrested him on a criminal complaint, same as this
guy. You have a right to say things
that are truly ugly and aspirational and hyperbolic and

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rhetorical and disgusting because theoretically we
actually believe in the 1st Amendment.
That's the problem with this country right now is that nobody
seems to care about the originalprinciples.
So you got these people that arerunning out there and running
their mouths like Mark Levin saying we should cancel you for
being an anti Semite. When in reality the conservative
position is, yeah, we have values and we don't want to hang

(53:29):
out with you, but you have everyright to do it.
And we're going to just beat youbecause your arguments are bad
and we're better not. We're not going to allow you to
be able to exist. Here's another guy making
exciting threats. Enjoy.
Mention all U.S. citizens as I am recording this video.
Donald Trump is preparing to illegally invade a foreign
nation. He has no approval from Congress

(53:52):
to invade Venezuela. To do so would be an act of
treason. It is our right and our duties
as U.S. citizens to use our Second Amendment rights to
remove him from office if he proceeds with this illegal
invasion. If boots are put on the ground
in Venezuela, I implore you to rise up.
We will not tolerate this tyranny in America.

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We did not tolerate it when KingGeorge taxed us without
representation, and we will not tolerate it now.
Veterans, remember your oath andprepare for anything.
Sounds kind of threatening. Totally legal and protected
speech. It's totally within his bounds
to say that sort of thing. Rise up.

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What's the call to action? What's specific?
I don't know, there is none. That guy could get a knock on
the door. Let me give you the biggest
single example. I saw this from Owen Shroyer
yesterday. I was following his feed.
He was also equally disgusted. Owen and I tend to think a lot
of the same ways, even off camera when we've talked like a
lot of our things sort of tend to align in the same way.

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I find Owen to be kind of a verysimilar thinker.
He's like, where the hell is thesupport for Curtis Shliwa?
And why is there none? Why is Donald Trump endorsing
Andrew Cuomo, which is a pragmatic and practical thing to
do. And I want to, I want to examine

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that for a minute because it is actually a really great
microcosm for why you get screwed over every single time.
If you are a lowercase C conservative person who somehow
has to align yourself with a Republican Party that doesn't
care what you think. It's really, it's really so
easy. They're playing that Kansas City
shuffle on you every single day.And a lot of people buy it.

(55:44):
And the more that you get aware of it and the more that you've
seen it and the more that you golike, aha, I see what you idiots
are doing. You're just hoping that I don't
have any memory. That's what they hope.
They hope you have 0 context forwhat's happened.
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Let's talk about Curtis here. That guy's been pretty
consistent for a really long time.
He's the other man in the Red Hat, isn't he?
Right. Bombastic New Yorker, wears a
Red Hat, reminds us of somebody.There's a thing.

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He's pretty much kept his his his values, as far as I can
tell, publicly, pretty out front.
Why is he not a real contender? Part of it is because New York
is not going to elect a Republican.
But I don't think he's that conservative based on listening
to a lot of the stuff he has to say.
He's not particularly conservative.
What you have, though is a guy that has been interested in
public safety. His general stance is protecting

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men, women and children, etcetera.
Like that's a pretty American thing.
That's a pretty Western thing toget behind.
But what's crazy to me is, is that we have a president, a
Republican president, who's going to endorse Andrew Cuomo,
who he punched and beat up all the way through 2020.
And all of us looked at it and said, Cuomo, he's a disaster.

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He was removed for what, like inappropriate touching.
There's like a like a, an attorney general's finding 11
women that he was sexually harassing and or, or worse.
And Donald Trump's going to comein on that guy's side.
He says you really have no choice but to support Curtis
Sliwa because the alternative isa communist is a democratic

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socialist who wants to have state grocery stores and a bunch
of other horrifically bad ideas.A 33 year old guy who's running
on charisma only. What about principles?
Where does that come in? Let me just ask you this.
Did anybody from the Republican Party on the national level go
out there and try to push Lee? Well, we're all worried about
what's going to happen in New York.
I don't care. I think it's great.
I honestly think like, let New York have what New York has.

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It's the same as Portland. I've written them off and I
think most people have too. And I think people that are
intelligent, that are relativelyconservative, if you live in New
York City, you're out of your freaking mind.
I've spent plenty of time in NewYork City.
Even my in laws, even my father-in-law who legitimately
believes that communists have a really good argument and doesn't
think that people should own private property.
We've had this debate. He doesn't think that you should

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be able to own a gun and, and yet he also thinks that law
enforcement should be the only ones with guns, but he doesn't
trust the cops or the government.
Like the, the, the, the illogic of his position is really fun.
Like I, I really enjoy my father-in-law because he's a
lovely human being and he's a really sweet man.
And some of his ideas are so funny to talk about.
I think that he represents like kind of an old school New Yorker

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in so many ways. Like they don't have to make any
sense. It's New York.
It's just a big mess. But even he has abandoned New
York City and he sold his house there and guess where he lives?
Same. I, I, I'll give you guys one
guess in the chat. Where do you think my
father-in-law who was born in Manhattan and raised his family
in Brooklyn and lived in Brooklyn for his whole life into

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his 70s, where do you think he is now that he has left New York
City and New York State? Where did that man move?
One guess in the chat. I'll leave it up here for a
second. We're going to read a couple of
things. I'll come back and answer the
question. I bet you some of you guys know
Trump is going to endorse AndrewCuomo on the eve the mectoral of
the the mayoral election. You have no choice.

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President back. Cuomo's running as an
independent. He lost his primary.
He lost his primary. Yeah.
All of you guys, the Florida guys are right.
How did how did anybody say New Jersey or Texas?
Shame on you people. What are you guys talking about?
No, he's in Florida, like all, like all New Yorkers who leave
New York, they go to Florida. They don't even know that
there's any other place to go. Like, they just there's a
pipeline. They run straight down I-95 and

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they end up in Florida. All right.
Here's what's crazy. Sliwa won his primary as the
Republican candidate. Cuomo lost his primary as a
Democratic candidate. The Democrats chose not Cuomo.
The Republicans chose Sliwa. So a Republican president is
going to back the not winner of a primary.

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The quote UN quote independent, who is a staunch establishment
Democrat and always has been who's part of the huge New York
political machine whose like father was governor.
You know, his brother's a propaganda outlet.
Are we serious here? And the answer is, is that they
didn't run whoever they thought was going to win in a primary.
And the only person that steppedup to do this job is a guy that

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basically has been fighting a losing battle against crime and
and I don't know public safety in New York for his whole life,
his whole adult life. Hence the Red Hat.
Ain't that something? Is it just is it just me?
We just cannot find people that like stand on principle.
It's so interesting and New Yorkers want it, by the way.

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That's the best part of it for me.
For me, I love it because New Yorkers are like some of my
favorite illogical human beings.Let's play.
Let's play a New Yorker. New Yorkers, what do you think
this is about? Let's see here.
What is your favorite example ofcommunism?
I'll give you a couple answers. You tell me, and the answer's
always going to be, well, there's so many things in my

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head. This is this is who Slee was
losing to. Who are you voting for?
For mayor. I like Cuomo, but I think
Mondani might be pulling the lead a little bit with me.
What's your favorite example of socialism that's worked?
I don't have a big example of it, of socialism.
Like between Venezuela, Cuba, Soviet Union, What's your

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favorite one? Man, you won't be able to spot.
I'm gonna have to go Cuba, Man, I'm gonna have to go Cuba.
I'm gonna have to go Cuba, Yeah.Yeah, let's go there.
It's just so complicated for me.I got so much information in my
head, but I'm gonna go with that.
Do you? Think Mandami's the future of
the Democratic Party. I mean, I hope so.
Why do? Why do you hope so?

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Why are you not voting for him? Hold on.
Did you hear that? I'm going to vote for Cuomo.
Where did? What's your favorite communist
country? Probably Cuba.
I got a lot of facts in my head.Basically no facts in my head.
Do you think that Mandami's the future?
Yeah, I hope so. What the voting bloc in America
is so dimwitted and has so little context that this Kansas

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City shuffle works all the time?They're like our guy.
He just can't win. The guy that that we nominated,
we can't win. That's why we have to go to the
other side. That's why we're going to have
to. That's why we're going to have
to go with the status quo. Cuomo is the status quo.
He's a known. You guys know how crazy that is.

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They gave up the fight before there was a fight.
Like, if they thought there was someone who was going to be a
better option, why didn't they run that?
And if you thought this Lee willactually had some, and by the
way, he got some popular support.
He just doesn't have enough to beat on Dami, it sounds like.
Why didn't they go out there andthrow their support behind him?
Why don't they go out there and campaign on this sort of whole
attitude that we've had? It's like, hey, crime can be
solved. Apparently the FBI solved murder

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per Republicans for Dan Bongino.They solved murder in the United
States. Why are you not done going out
there and saying this is a guy that's been working against and
trying to have public safety in the subways and, and like where
it affects regular New Yorkers? Why wouldn't you have that?
Maybe because they know that you're so dimwitted that you're
going to have people like this go out and vote.
These people remind me of all the nicest New Yorkers that

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you'll ever meet. They're I'm sure they're
educated. I'm sure they make a decent
living. They are dressed well.
They are well spoken. They are not particularly rude.
They're not the the rude New Yorkers like the street New
Yorker thing. No, these are your average dim
witted, easy to fool going to vote for socialism and they're
the first ones in the box cars. If it were to actually go down

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the way it should go down. I hope so, right, I hope so.
I hope he's the future. You got a 33 year old guy's been
AUS citizen for seven years and he's never held a real job.
And these people are like, yeah,that sounds like exactly what
the if the young people want it,that's what I want.
I want to be on the right side. I've been told that's where the
good is. This interview right here on the

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street. It's so funny because it shows
you that people will willingly, they will willingly walk into
their own demise and they won't even realize it.
And they won't be able to have their eyes opened up.
You can't open their eyes up. It won't happen.
And Slee was a bad guy. And what about the government
run grocery stores? Do you think that that's a model
that could work? Yes.

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And I think there's too many hungry people and too many
potatoes here that are $5 a pound.
Yeah, you got to lower the prices.
Is there anything else about Zoran that gets you excited
about him? I'm.
I'm excited that he gets young people excited.
And I'm excited to see people standing in line, hopefully to
vote for something new. And last thing, the number one
comment I, I get on some of my videos is that socialism doesn't

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work. It's been tried many times.
Why do you think it'll work? This isn't socialism.
He's talking about social democracy.
You know, government should workto encourage people to thrive
and be successful. Everybody thrives.
It shouldn't be a matter of, of it should be equality, not
supremacy. Should be a matter of, of
bringing everybody up and not just having a few people with

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entirely too much money, too much money and too much
decision. What does that mean?
Can someone leave me a comment and explain that I don't speak,
I don't speak New York boomer that well.
I have like a passing familiarity with it.
The government's job is to bringeverybody up.
Where does it say that? Where what under under what
obligation do we have to bring everybody up?

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Are we required to make everybody better off?
Does anybody know? Like where is that in the
charter? It's supposed to leave room for
us to do it. I thought that would the entire
American experiment was, is thatyou're supposed to give space
for us to be successful or not? I don't I don't see a safety net
built in. I read the Constitution front

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the back multiple times. No safety net required.
It's crazy. That guy was talking about a
thing called religion. It's like values, societal,
societal, cohesion, community. It doesn't come from government.
You can't mandate it. It's not a governmental function
anyway. They're going to get it.

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They're going to get it. They're going to.
They're not going to have the one guy who is, who is mean,
who's been out there teaching people to step up with the
guardian angels and try to make sure that women could walk home
on the subway, which I'm not crazy about women having to go
home on the subway by themselvesanyway, but that's another story
altogether. Like New York is New York, it's
an animal in and of itself. And so it has different rules.
And like this dude's been out there and he's been relatively

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consistent. You can't say otherwise.
He's been doing the same thing, crime prevention, self-defense,
youthes, mentoring, homeless outreach.
Like he's kind of soft hearted. He's a guy that lives in a big
city. He's been there a long time.
He's 71 years old. I'm just saying that's not a
conservative. That's like a New York version

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of a conservative. And they couldn't get behind
that. So we're going to have to get
behind the New York version of anot as bad Democrat who's about
as bad as it can get in Andrew Cuomo.
And again, where was the party behind these guys?
You want to know why you lose? It's because they never get
behind there. I got this interview that my
buddy Saul Greco did, brought Sliwa on for a little while.
He was going to ditch the hat and I guess he went back to do

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it. Good for him.
At least I guess he maintained consistency.
People recognize him because of the beret.
It's a little bit goofy, but he's been doing it for a really
long time. He's been doing it since before
I was born. So who the hell are we to
criticize that? Just listen to this kind of
question here. It's like they're asking why he
stayed in the race. He was the nominee for the
freaking party and the and the car and the party never did

(01:07:52):
anything better. They didn't run anyone better
and he got the votes for it and then what?
Then they walk away. You want to know why you lose?
It's because you were never evenin the race.
Your person was never even thereand they never had a chance.
And your party that you guys allget behind and like, that's why
I'm not a Republican. They look like they're designing
their system to lose. If you if you throw the game
before the game starts and you never play it real, don't be

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surprised when you actually losein the end.
Like but people keep acting likethey are surprised.
Oh, we got to know. We got to go for Cuomo.
Trump endorsing him the. President of the United States
hasn't endorsed. He hasn't said anything.
And it's this MAGA crowd which Curtis, the MAGA crowd, a MAGA
candidate cannot win in New YorkCity.
I've said this as as far as mayor goes, that would never
happen. But at least Trump or you know,

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what did you take on the supportfrom the party?
Because it's not like everyone'ssupporting you.
We have like I'm pointing at, you know, John Katsby and one
guy, Bill Ackman, I thought he'sa Republican.
He's screaming about Cuomo first, Adams and Cuomo even when
he knows nothing about politics.I mean, it's kind of like you're
facing, you are representing thepeople and the people are the

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ones behind you. It it this, this setup or this?
The party itself has their own agenda it looks like.
And it's sad because you're Republicans.
Well, Sal, you're exactly right.I've dubbed myself the People's
Mayor. I've raised more money in
matching funds where you get an 8 to one match for a
contribution from New York City residents.

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Then all of the other candidatescombined, including Eric Adams
until he was one and done and the price was right for him to
drop out. That means people reached into
their own savings or whatever, what little money they have to
make an average donation of $119that was matched 8 times.
That's given me millions of dollars in this campaign, 15,000

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contributions. That's double the number of
Andrew Cuomo, who, as you know, household name and not because
of anything he did, because the better Cuomo is always Mario.
I knew Mario Cuomo. Let me tell you something.
Andrew Cuomo is no Mario Cuomo by any stretch of the word.
So not only do I have the money,I have the supporters.

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There are signs, posters everywhere, sleeper for mayor.
You don't see any posters for Cuomo.
Occasionally you see some Zoranista's posters in the areas
that he did well, like if you goto Astoria, you go to Long
Island City Park, slow, BrooklynHeights, Carroll Gardens, go to
Sunnyside, Woodside and Richwood.

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But those are the areas I'm going into because there's this
perception, Sal, that every millennial, any every Genzia is
looking at TikTok and they're like all of a sudden mesmerized.
And because of that, they're going to vote for Zoramandami.
That's not the truth. Most millennials and Genzias are
on the fence. They haven't made a decision,

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but they will vote for Zoran Mandami if nobody else shows up.
And Andrew Cuomo has no feel forthese young men and young women
at all. In fact, if you're 22 and a
female, you know he's going to say I love you too.
If you're 22 and you want him tostay away from you because that
guy has a nasty reputation. But putting that aside, he's.

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And now what New Yorkers sound like to you?
I don't know. I've spent enough time.
My wife is from New York. I spent time with New Yorker.
That sounds like a New Yorker tome.
Mondami does not, by the way, not even a little bit.
Mondami sounds like a con artist.
He sounds like he's selling something really scary to me.
Why do we care about New York? Why should we ever care about
New York? And a lot of ways I don't, I, I
think it's not America. I think that they've ceded that
territory. Unfortunately, so does the

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Republican Party, folks. The Republican Party ceded that
territory. They stopped our president,
who's from New York, seated it. He walked away.
He's like, Yep, we're not even going to do it.
So the guy that's going to be out there is running this.
And here's where it gets scary when when the president of the
United States is a New Yorker, right?

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A lot of the thought leaders that come into the quote UN
quote Republican Party and then,you know, we're acting like
they're conservatives. They're not.
I don't think. I don't think Si was out
conservative the way that I would describe it, especially
not by the values that he's lived.
So be it. But his principles are what they
are and they're pretty consistent.
And he's a well known quantity. And you're going to abandon
that. And they did, by the way, they
banned it. It's like it's on the screen for

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you right now. Trump is backing a quote UN
quote independent who is a lifelong establishment Democrat,
period, non negotiable. And so we're going to see a
mayor probably most likely. They said, like I said, 92%
chance that he's going to win. Mandami's going to step in.
That is going to go to the lunatic radical fringe right at
a time when you have this strange and fun opportunity to

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turn young people who see that this is dead.
Dick Cheney died today. And with him, the conservatives,
conservative, No, the Republicans, Republican, the
status quo Republican, Dick Cheney died at 84 years old.
And that could be an opportunityfor people to look around and

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go, fine, let's take this party in the direction of what makes
sense. We're going to be focusing in on
the thing that won Trump the presidency, America first, which
really should mean America only until all of our business is
handled. America first means to me we're
going to solve the problems in this nation, including maybe
getting our Congress to pass a budget and not run around and

(01:13:18):
kick around 42 million people who are going quote, UN quote,
hungry. Doesn't seem like anybody's
going hungry. That's what the lady in New York
said. The the posh lady who's wearing
a nice jacket and a beautiful scarf and has jewelry on and
designer eyeglasses and standingthere with her husband with her
silver hair. They're talking about I just,
I'm excited about the young people being excited.

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Here's what the young people arebeing excited about.
A guy that is literally rabble rousing and saying if you have
been alienated or called a terrorist, then you're my
people. It's a hell of a sell, and it's
going to actually win in that place.
That's why it matters, because that messaging, it gets people
excited. People want to be part of
something, and we've seen dumb people get excited about really

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dumb things. The Republican side of the aisle
is missing out on the entire wave that I keep seeing.
There's a reason why a Nick Fuentes has a voice.
There's a reason why Tucker Carlson does, because they're
willing to push back against this thing.
Do I agree with all the things they say?
Of course not. No, But can't you have
conversations with people you don't agree with?
I talked to Ryan Madda, probably5 * a week, guys.

(01:14:23):
I told him I think a lot of the stuff you say is really dumb and
dangerous and kind of stupid. Like it's, it's not even well
logic out and yet people care about it.
There's an audience and you're having fun.
I would never silence you. I wouldn't even try to tell you
to say something different. We've got friends that say
things that are completely ridiculous and illogical.
They think things about the Charlie Kirk assassination.

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They think things about the the entity that I used to work in
when I actually know the answer and they think that they know
it. So what?
You're allowed to have that opinion.
Welcome to America. You can say things like someone
should be executed. You can say things like we want
to hang this person. You can do it in effigy.
You should be able to have an actual free speech.
We're going to cancel that, and Dick Cheney dying could be a
real turning point. It should actually remind people

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that these people are so old that they're dying of natural
causes at 84 years old. That's a natural time for Dick
Cheney, who's been sick for 50 years, to die.
Or you can just hand it over to this guy.
I just want to ask everyone in this crowd if you can raise your
hand if you have been called a terrorist while living in this

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city. Yes, if you can raise your hand
if you, but you couldn't see if you were just listening.
And by the way, if you're on Spotify, you could, you could
see all the hands go up. A bunch of people's hands go up.
I've been called a terrorist. So what are you doing?
You're trying to find that the people that you're trying to do
grievance politics, this is whatthe left loves to do.

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They found it. There are people that have
grievances. Those people you know who have
been called terrorists that livein the United States.
There's like two groups. There are people that are
immigrants that come from placesand don't look like it and don't
seem to hold the values that we do.
And then like people like me andyou, because I've seen our
government call us a terrorist. When guys like that get in,
that's what's going to happen. They're just going to brand you

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a terrorist. How do I know?
Oh, because they already did it.Because I worked there when they
did, when the Red Hat, when the MAGA hat was considered a symbol
of a militia violent extremist or an anti government anti
authority violent extremist by our current FBI.
And by the way, those a holes still work there and they're
still running things. You know how I know?

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Because they covered up for a pipe bomber that basically
helped us overthrow this government.
We watched it get overthrown in our in our own eyes.
We watched a a a a single riot be the rallying cry for radical
leftist policy and and like totalitarian tactics.
But if you think it's just goingto be isolated to that arresting

(01:16:53):
a guy because he says some hyperbolic speech on TikTok,
it's the same thing. They use the same weapons.
So you could be a personal principle or you can be just
like, sit out of the race and see what happens and your
Republicans just see what happens.
I'm not part of the party so I can't, I can't shape it.
But I can tell you that the people who have the money that

(01:17:14):
donate to it, they all think this way.
There's a, there's a Republican version of this as well.
And what about the government run grocery stores?
Do you think that that's a modelthat could work?
Yes. I think there's too many hungry
people and too many potatoes here that are $5 a pound.
And I just want the anti American, anti Israel, anti W

(01:17:38):
crowd to understand something. You're going to have to come
through me and millions of people just like me, and you're
not going to make it. You think your stupid little
podcast or your stupid little subscription program or your
little TV show or maybe you havea little radio show is going to

(01:18:01):
change the world. Like hell it is not if I and
everybody else have something tosay about it.
Do you think a little podcast, you think whatever it is that
you get your news from, you think you're a social media
account, you think that matters?Yellow radio show, That's Mark
Levin. That is the great one.
That is a man who could pick up the phone and get access to the

(01:18:21):
highest levels of power in our country.
You guys won't let that thing run because that's what's been
going on. I think he's lost it.
I think everybody that was on that stage at the Republican
Jewish Coalition that I've listened to, Randy Fine, Brandon
Tatum, I listen to a bunch of people get up there and say wild
things that are so out of touch with regular people that they're

(01:18:43):
just going to be like, yeah, F it.
I'm not even going to vote. Like, whatever, bring on Cuomo,
bring on Mandami, bring on whoever.
No, none of you have principles.We'll just send Tim Burchett
back there. Hey, everybody, I'm going back
there. Thanks for saying to me.
Let's just, let's just disconnect.
That's where we're at right now.We're at the point where even

(01:19:03):
young people sound like the flippin turtle.
We don't even care whether or not we care.
That's from my childhood. That's the tortoise from the
Neverending Story. People are just going to pull
into their shells and just hope that their community survives,
which by the way, is probably going to be the only answer that

(01:19:24):
works. There you go.
Did we have fun today? We didn't even talk about all
the the the other corruption stuff.
I'm just telling you that I've been watching this this page
over at the Blaze. If you guys are not following my
friend over at the Blaze, I'm updating.
It's still not out yet. Oh boy, it's coming though.
Go to go to theblaze.com/truth at some point today and go check

(01:19:44):
it out and see when the story's dropping.
I'm watching. I was ready for it.
Look, hold on, I'll show you on the screen here.
I was ready for it, but it hasn't come up yet.
There's going to be some storiesabout some January 6th.
It's not even about this. This is just their most recent
story. There's a story coming out I
believe about the use of some ofthe Crouch agitation stuff.
That Baker's been following and has been on this podcast quite a
bit. We may have them on over the

(01:20:05):
weekend. And so, yeah, stay tuned to
that. theblaze.com/truth. I don't promote other people all
that much, but I always promote my buddies, especially when
they're doing outstanding and really like critical work
because they have principles. If you guys don't know, my
friend Steve Baker used to be known as the Constitute.
He was the pragmatic constitutionalist today, but he
used to know go by the pragmaticlibertarian and there's

(01:20:28):
something, there's something important about that, like that
sort of libertarian attitude. Then you add the Christian ethos
and boom, you end up as a constitutionalist who actually
has real values and principles. And that's not Republican.
So that's why we're not there. That's all I got for today.
We're going to continue on with some other things I want to go
through tomorrow. I think we're going to go
through the the wild sort of story.
I queued up a piece of it. For those of you who've been

(01:20:51):
seeing this and you haven't heard anything since, isn't that
interesting? The ISIS inspired Michigan
gangbusted for the Pumpkin Day attack that they did to try to
change the narrative about the jet.
I'm going to tell you this. This is my teaser for tomorrow.
For those of you who are listening, the United States
District Court, Eastern Districtof Michigan, what you see right
there is a criminal complaint. I'll push this out, but we'll
flush out the argument tomorrow.Whenever you see our government

(01:21:14):
go after and do a criminal complaint at the federal level,
it means that there was either exigent circumstances or it was
unplanned. With the United States
Attorney's office that does prosecution.
There are very, very few times when criminal complaints are
normal. They did it all the time when it
came to the January 6th stuff. That is not the way that our FBI
does business. And so this whole story about

(01:21:35):
busting a Michigan ISIS inspiredterrorist thing.
I read the indictment yesterday while I was sitting on my
exercise bike and I've got a lotto say about it, but I wanted to
sleep on it more than once. So we will talk about it.
We won't be the first, but I'm going to give you some
information and I want you to consider criminal complaints are
not the way that the FBI does business.
It's not the way that federal law enforcement does because
almost always they are not doingthings in the spur of the
moment. They are doing things with a

(01:21:57):
long term investigative plan andthey have plenty of time to go
to a grand jury and get the indictment.
They don't have to go out there and do the criminal complaint,
which is the reason why they didit for all of the J Sixers.
And when you start seeing this at the top of the the pattern of
facts in the affidavit, there's a real decent chance that
something is getting abused. And we're going to talk about
what that is tomorrow for sure, along with whatever else is

(01:22:20):
going on. God bless all of you.
Thanks so much for joining us here.
Don't forget to to like the show.
If you guys are watching, there's the places you can find
me. It's on Rumble, it's on Axe,
it's on YouTube, it's on locals.If you're watching after the
fact, Spotify is the best place.Kyle seraphinshow.com.
Make sure you subscribe to whatever channel you're
listening at. Make sure you like the video
there. And if you would like to send it
to somebody, just send them the link.
Kyle seraphinshow.com. That's it.

(01:22:42):
Have a good one. Good luck, New York.
Good luck. I feel like I should go off with
a palate cleanse of some kind, see if we can find something out
there that'll just make us remember that.
Yeah, this all. It don't work.
It's not any good, and it's not going to.
It's not going to necessarily come out great.
How about this? This reminds me of something.
OK, it's been three years. Shouldn't all of us unvaccinated

(01:23:05):
be dead by now? If the vaccine was so great, why
is it so easy to find people whoregret taking it, but not a
single person who regrets not taking it?
The same people that forced you to get vaccinated to keep your
job, then let in 10 million people who were unvaccinated and
unemployed. Remember when we had to put our

(01:23:29):
mask on in between sips of our drink?
If you were OK with that, you'rederanged.
Before we go in, put your mask on.
I thought these don't do anything.
Yeah, they don't. But that's not the point.
The point is to show that we're good people who care.

(01:23:49):
Remember during COVID when they painted circles on the grass in
the park? And if you left your little
circle, someone's grandma would die.
Science. Remember when we weren't allowed
to eat inside unless we made a new inside and put it outside?
Whenever you're feeling dumb, just remember there are people

(01:24:11):
who stayed in their homes for a year because the TV told them
to. Remember in 2020 when a certain
group was allowed to burn citieswhile everyone else wasn't
allowed to go outside? That was weird, guys.
I know I make fun of COVID a lot, but I'm actually grateful

(01:24:32):
in a way because COVID made me realize who the true psychopaths
are in this country. Thanks for listening to the Kyle
Serafin show, streamed live weekdays on rumble.com/kyle
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