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Speaker 1 (00:05):
I want to talk about communist mentality here, how they
think versus how we think. We try to have these
conversations as off as humanly possible right here on. I'm
right because it helps me, It helps you understand not
what we're seeing, why we're seeing what we're seeing, Why
are the communists doing this, why are they doing that?
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And so so often the right still does not understand it.
And really, the main principle behind why we oftentimes don't
understand what we're up against is we think we're up
against democrats, liberals, people on the left, when in reality
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we are up against a conquering religion of destruction.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
And it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter whether you see
them that way.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Actually it doesn't matter. But that's how they see themselves.
They see themselves as conquerors. They are marching forward. They
are trying to vanquished evil and what is evil? Everything good,
everything that is awesome, the United States of America, Family Church,
right wrong. They're trying to vanquish all that eliminated it all,
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and so they are conquering. That's what they are doing.
And you can tell the right still does not understand
why the communist does the things he does. And you know,
I'm gonna actually use the NFL, of all things, as
a great example of this. The Minnesota Vikings rolled out
some gay cheerleader. Now, there have always been male cheerleaders,
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the high school, college, whatever, always been male cheerleaders. They
are always these big, huge, stocky dudes who toss women around.
You know that most of the times they're the most
alpha guys out there.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Not this one. This one is as.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Flamboyant and feminine like as humanly possible. And I watched
NFL fan all weekend since this announcement, say things.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
Like why why are they doing this? Why are they
doing this? The Panthers have a training cheerleader.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Speaking of the NFL, they put out a message that
they're forcing teams to have things like.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
End racism and choose love in the end zone.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
And people on the right are confused because they're saying,
why why can't I just watch the game? Why can't
they just leave me alone? Why can't we just enjoy sports?
Why do they have to do this? I love this stuff?
Why can't they just leave it alone?
Speaker 2 (02:38):
But you see, you just answered your question. He answered
your own question.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
They can't leave it alone because you love it. Don't
think for a single second that the Communist has conquered
things you care about by accident. He's just kind of
out there conquer again everything, and he just happened to stumble,
whoopsie into that thing that you enjoy with family and
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friends on a Sunday afternoon in November. Don't think it
was an accident at all. If you do, you do
not understand the way the communist thinks. Allow me to
explain this as it pertains to entertainment, because we'll move
on to a couple other things that are important.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
But as it pertains to entertainment.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Entertainment is a critically important part of culture, every single culture,
not just American culture. It's easy, especially for people like me,
to be dismissive of it. Oh, no one cares what
this actor says. No one cares about sports, knowing that
stuff's not important.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
Can't we just talk about taxes?
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Very easy to say things like that, But entertainment has
always been an important part of every single culture. Entertainment
does things to a culture, beneficial things, extremely beneficial things.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Greek mythology.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
You know about Greek mythology, right, Zeus and Apollo, and
you know about Greek mythology, where the gods and Mount Olympus,
and you know all those stories, the stories of Icarus flying,
include too Close to the Sun, and you know all
the crazy stories. Fascinating stories. Aren't they wonderful? Great read
even today? But what was the point of them? Because
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they're very old and they performed those stories, they read
them to each other, they performed them in plays in
Greek auditoriums. Why because there are important lessons to be
had from those stories, teaching society lessons about everything, greed, jealousy, lust, bravery,
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good lessons, bad lessons.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Entertainment matters.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Hollywood, American Hollywood used to be, you know, John Wayne films,
tough guy, you be brave, you'd be tough, die on,
behalf of women and children.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
If you have to fight against evil. That was important.
It mattered.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
I've told you before, John Waye movies helped shape my
moral upbringing. I know it's wild, but it's true. The NFL,
what about sports? Critical part of entertainment. Sports not only
trains young men to be more physical, learn team We're
actually in young women be more physical, learn teamwork, learn
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hard work. Sports is wonderful for a society. My sixteen
year old gets up every single day now five am,
feeds himself breakfast, drives himself to practice. That's learning hard
work values that'll carry him the rest of his life.
It's not just that sports brings that sports is a
unifying part of society, unifying part of society.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
Don't think that this is just America.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
Did you know that in ancient Rome the chariot races
were the biggest thing around, and that there were teams,
just like today when the Yankees play the Red Sox
or the played the Chargers, there were teams. There would
be red team or blue team, and you would wear
your team's jersey and you'd argue about it, and you'd
show up at the chariot races.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
Why it brings people together. No more distractions, no more politics,
no more.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Let's go together and see something amazing.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
See entertainment.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
Root form my side, root against your side. Sports matter
a lot, the NFL in particular. Maybe you're an NFL fan,
maybe you don't care about it and I haven't watched
it in years. I used to be the biggest NFL
fan in the world. They turned me off of all
the Black Lives Matter stuff. But whether or not you're
a fan, doesn't matter. The NFL is enormous. There was
a time back when I was watching NFL, and I don't.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
Know that it's still this way.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
It probably is where nine of the ten most watched
TV shows every year were NFL games. NFL is enormous.
People love it, people watch it.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
Well.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
The communists. You can see TV ratings too. He's not
gonna let that go. If this is an important sport
that matters to people, where Americans sit down and watch it,
you have to think like a demonic conqueror.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
That's what the communist is.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
If it entertains people, if it brings people together, if
it teaches values.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
He's going to conquer it. And they did.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
They started working their way through the NFL offices, of course,
hiring the latest communists from Stanford, latest communists from Columbia,
and they worm their way like the virus. They are
through the good, wonderful things. We love the NFL offices.
And now on Sunday you have to explain to your
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son and your daughter why there's some complete flaming homosexual
acting like a woman with the other woman. Cheerleaders on
the Minnesota Vikings Field don't dismiss it as nothing. It
is something, and they did it on purpose. I've brought
this up before. That's why they did. The Boy Scouts
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the Girl Scouts kind of a weird thing, right, did
you see this story? Girl Scout troop leader was removed
because she refused to promote genders sexuality alliance clubs in
New Jersey.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
Here's one mom, and we.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
Saw kind of a change in our own town where
they would have town events at a church that actually
displayed pride flags, Progressive Pride flags. They had a trance
identifying thirteen year olds come and do a event there,
promising you know, music, ice cream, pizza. And I couldn't
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even bring my troops to these town events because it
was completely inappropriate for children to see. They shouldn't be
around anything sexual. I called them out on it this
past June. They said, you know, all the troops are
going to be doing this, LGB. You know, however, many
letters are in that and encouraging that all of the
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town troops would be doing it, saying yes, Parkridge, you
know encourages this. And I shared it because a lot
of parents were quite upset. They said, you know, one
parent and my husband wants me to pull my daughter
out of girls?
Speaker 2 (09:21):
Why would they do? Why?
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Girl scouts can't they just leave that alone? Girl Scouts
are important used to be teaching young women values, incredibly
important values. Did you think the Communist is going to
let that go? Communist doesn't think that way. We have
to start understanding better how he thinks and why he
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does the things he does before we will ever be
able to take them off. Remember that, all right. I
love sleeping. Sleeping is one of my favorite things. And
I know, look, I've always been this way when I
a kid. What kid is like this? You know how
kids will fight to stay up. I used to just
go to bed and stell my parents something.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
I'm going to bed. That's so much.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
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sleeping like a nitty bitty baby, and more importantly, waking
up rested and refreshed like you used to when you
were a little kid.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
And you knocked out for ten hours.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
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discussion about crime, violent crime in blue cities.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
Why it's so rampant, what's going on?
Speaker 1 (11:12):
And let's have a discussion that may get uncomfortable about
police agencies, large police agencies in the United States of America. First,
let's get a couple basics out of the way. First,
basics you already know. You watch this show all the time.
We don't have to rehash the entire thing, but just
for the purposes here, democrats are not democrats, they're communists.
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Now they are fighting a revolution. They are not political,
they are religion. They are fighting a revolution against everything.
And part of fighting a communist revolution is the use
of violence, not just them. You just want violence everywhere
in society to increase these stabilizes things, makes society more
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ripe for revolution. Thus, open up the prisons is now
one of the main ways the communists do this in
this country is through this.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Cashless bail thing. Here was Trump talking about it.
Speaker 4 (12:09):
This dire public safety crisis stem is directly from the
abject failures of the city's local leadership. The radical left
city council adopted no cash bail. By the way, every
place in the country where you have no cash bail
is a disaster. That's what started the problem in New York.
And they don't change it. They don't want to change it.
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That's what started it in Chicago. I mean, bad politicians
started it. Bad leadership started it. But that was the
one thing that's central. No cash bail. Somebody murders somebody,
and they're out on no cash bail before the day
is out.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
No cash bail. So let's talk about this. And this
is something that it can make people squirm in their chairs, right,
because we're about to separate societies, separate human beings. We
don't like doing that, especially as Americans. Everyone's equal, right,
But let's be honest. The reason traffic was bad on
your way to work or school this morning is not
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because all the drivers on the road are stupid or selfish.
Five percent, ten percent stupid, selfish. It only takes a
small percentage to ruin traffic. Why do you have to
sign eight thousand disclaimers when you go to the doctor's office?
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Is it one hundred percent of the patients who are morons?
Too happy? All those things done? Five percent? Ten percent?
Speaker 1 (13:34):
Why does your kid not learn as much in school
as you think they should? Is it because the whole
class is a bunch of hooligans and dummies?
Speaker 2 (13:41):
No, it's five percent, ten percent.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Whenever you are at any place in your life, you
will discover it's a small percentage of society, the bottom
of the barrel, who ruin it for everybody, And it
works the exact same way with crime. You don't believe me,
I suggest you go get to know some cops. I
am friends with many of them. A cop who is
well established in an area, well established in any area,
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they will tell you when they hear of a crime.
A cop established in an ara will hear that somebody
somebody stuck up a convenience store. That cop will usually
be able to give you a short list of the
people and or groups responsible for that crime.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
Why they know who the bad guys are?
Speaker 1 (14:27):
I mean, react as if criminal justice is complicated and
don't get me wrong. Some parts of it are complicated.
What do we do after we catch them? How do
we stop them from being that? I get that, But overall,
criminal justice is not that complicated. If you want to
stop crime, find the criminals, it's a small percent. Find
the criminals, arrest them, and keep them in prison.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
Period.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
Once they're locked in cages, people don't get hurt anymore.
Society gets better and safer. If you let them out
of those cages, they'll go on and they'll hurt more people.
Why would democrats fall in love with something like cashless
bail because it allows animals to commit crimes, walk into jail,
sign their name, I'm on a piece of paper, and
turn around and.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
Walk right back out.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
The point of bail, after all, in part is to
keep you inside so you're not outside hurting people. Naturally,
Democrats hate that because why because they're not Democrats, Because
they're communists. They want people hurt. Now here's the problem.
If you're a communist, that's not going to be a
popular Don't delude yourself into thinking these democrats they don't
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know what's going to happen when you turn the serial
rapists loose from jail.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
They know what's going to happen. They want it to happen.
But that doesn't look good.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
Right, No matter what society you're in, it's very hard
to doune for office on the Hey, I'm pro crime.
That's a tough platform to sell. So they lie like this.
Speaker 5 (15:49):
Well, first let's just look at the actual numbers. In Washington,
d c. And all across the country. Crime was going
up during Donald Trump's first term, and when Joe Biden
became president, crime started to come down. In fact, it's
been coming down precipitously in Washington and in cities all
across the country. So it's just not true the allegation
that they are making.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Crime's been going down. Crime's been going down. I mean
they've been taking this stance for a while now.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
Remember when Dome.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
Got crushed on stage when she was debating Donald Trump.
And of course, because the GOP is suicidal, we allowed
a communist and they named David Muhir to moderate the debate,
and he jumped in and said, this.
Speaker 6 (16:30):
Crime here is up and through the roof. Despite their
fraudulent statements that they made, crime in this country is
through the roof, and we have a new form of crime.
It's called migrant crime, and it's happening at levels that
nobody thought possible.
Speaker 7 (16:43):
That in Trump, as you know, the FBI says, overall,
violent crime is actually coming down in this country.
Speaker 6 (16:48):
But excuse me, the FBI defraud. They were defrauding statements.
They didn't include the worst cities, they didn't include the
cities with the worst crime. It was a fraud, just
like their number of eight hund undred and eighteen thousand
jobs that they said they created turned out to be
a fraud.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
Credit to Donald Trump for giving it right back to
that dirty communist.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
But you saw what he tried to do there.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Oh well, the FBI said violent crime's going down anyway,
let's move on.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
We'll talk to her right there. We'll see.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
The communists are in a bit of a pickle. When
you're turning the jails loose, when you're turning the animals
loose onto society, people don't like it, so you have
to lie about it. But when you lie about it,
you see. This is where institutions are so critical for
a society. Institutions keep liars in check. It's one of
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the main things institutions do. If you're a communist who's
caused violent crime to go up. You have to worry
about the FBI and these major police agencies, you know, NYPD,
places like that. If you're lying about crime, you know
these institutions will step up and say, now, ah, that's
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a lie. These guys are all committing crimes, crimes going up.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
It's a lie. It's a lie. It's a lie. So
what to do? What to do?
Speaker 1 (18:08):
If the institution is there to stop your lies from
moving forward, conquer the institution. You don't stop lying, You
certainly don't stop turning the criminals loose onto society. If
the FBI is in your way, you conquer the FBI.
Barack Obama did that. You spent eight years filling up
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the FBI with committed communists, promoting them through the ranks.
They have since promoted others through the ranks. Now the
federal police force is completely communist and against you. They
are the enemy.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
What to do? What to do?
Speaker 1 (18:42):
If the NYPD is going to be honest about crime, Well,
communists run the city. Communists choose the police commissioner. Communists
will get to choose the leadership of the NYPD. Doesn't
matter how wonderful and brave. The guys on the ground
are trying to stop the crime. Simply take over the
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leadership and lie about the crime statistics. The communists will
constantly run into walls because he's selling something demonic, destructive,
and evil. He will then have to find a way
over or through that wall, and the most efficient way
to do that is conquer the institution that stands in
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your way and rest assured. Right now, Communists are very
afraid of what Donald Trump is doing in DC for
a couple different reasons. One, what if what if he
solves the crime? What if Donald Trump actually fixes crime
in DC? All these crime stats are going down? How
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would that make all the other DC, all the DC,
all the other cities, how would it make them look?
Speaker 2 (19:51):
And let's be honest with you. Let's be honest here.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
If Donald Trump starts putting violent criminals in jail, who's
going to vote for Democrats. That's why they're on MSNBC
talking like this.
Speaker 8 (20:02):
Lives can only take him so far. He's hoping that
with this presence of these troops he likes. You know,
the protests this weekend, we're peaceful, and the New King's
protests were peaceful. He's hoping for a George Floyd twenty
twenty like situation in DC where he can then use
that to manufacture another emergency so we can expand power.
Because what we're seeing is that he governs by emergency,
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not by popular mandate, right, and he gets to define
the emergency exactly. He just declares, you know, I here
by declare emergency, and that gets to do whatever he wants, right,
But in reality, there is no there is no crime
emergency that can't be handled by local law enforcement.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
What sucking.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
I really worried about fashism Donald Trump taking over everything
by emergency.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Though that guy understands.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
That if you start taking violent criminals, you locked them
in cages, and you keep them locked in cages, seat
the streets will be safe, and the American people will
slowly maybe begin to wake up and realize voting for
Democrats is the only reason America's cities are filthy and
of crime. And if you stop doing that, crime disappears.
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Mood. That's a weird thing to discuss, isn't it your mood?
But here's the truth. As we get older now in.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
This country, we are too depressed. We get down too often.
Does that sound like you. Maybe you're just driving home
to work, whatever, and you just kind of down. You know,
that's because your levels are all screwed up, right, because
we have so many horrible things, mainly in our water supply.
You shouldn't be drinking synthetic estrogens, but you are. So
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It will certainly change your mood.
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Speaker 7 (22:16):
Hey, everybody, welcome back to my sub stack. Last week's
cold turns out to have been COVID. Quite a flashback,
and Donald Trump is still president and still humiliating America
on a national stage standing next to Vladimir Putin. It's
like a dream, a bad dream you can't wake up from.
But I don't want to talk about that bad dream.
This week, I want to talk about a truly inspirational
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public figure named Taylor Swift. I'm in a family's swifty
group Chap. I know all her music and I listened
to it in my headphones when I cut the grass.
While our elderly makeup covered president is posting about whether
Taylor Swift is still hot and declaring that he can't
stand her. What's she doing living her best life producing
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great music, as she urged all of us to do
during the podcast, not giving the jerks power over her mind.
She said something about dealing with internet trolls that stuck
with me. Think of your energy as if it's expensive,
she said, as if it's like a luxury item. Not
everyone can afford it.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Joining me now. Liz Wheeler, host of the Liz Wheeler Show.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
Liz that gentleman was the former head of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation. Does it seem like the leaders of
the West lack a certain level of seriousness today? Or
is that just be Is that just me being an
old curmudgeon?
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Do we lack seriousness?
Speaker 9 (23:52):
James call me is a freak. He is a freak.
I watched the entire five minute video of James Comy
drooling fanboying over Taylor Swift five minutes of my life
I will never get back. Do you understand do the
math here? Do you understand how creepy this is? He
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talks about going to his first Taylor Swift concer fourteen
years ago or something like that. Do you know how
old Taylor Swift was? She would have been like nineteen
or twenty, and he was a fifty year old man.
That's really really creepy. It's so weird to me. But
here's the thing, Jesse, James Comy is different than a
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lot of other swamp creatures. Like a lot of swamp
creatures are really dumb. Peter Strack is a good example,
Like he was obviously just used as a patsy. He's stupid,
he's a sheep, he's a follower. They wanted him to
commit the crime so that they had plausible deniability. James
Comy is not like that. James Comy is actually a
very strategic thinker. He's just a bad person, so he
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uses his intelligence for bad things. For example, think about
when he posted on his Instagram a that rock formation
eighty six forty seven and then pretended, oh I thought
that with someone's street address.
Speaker 10 (25:06):
No, you didn't.
Speaker 9 (25:06):
You're the former FBI director. You know the situation is
killing President Trump. You're You're not stupid. You just think
we're stupid. But the reason he did that he knew
when he posted that that it would create backlash. He
knew he would get a visit from the Secret Service,
but he had no intention of killing Trump, so they
would leave. He knew he would not face charges, and
he knew he would get questioned by even mainstream media
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about it, and it would lead to selling books because
it was the week before his book was released, so
he was like four or five steps ahead of the
actual action that he was taking. That's how I interpret
this video of him drooling over tailor shift. Yes he's
a freak, Yes he's a creep. Yes, our leaders are unserious.
But the question in my mind about this video is
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why why did James call me post this video? Because
I know that it's just step one in some other plot,
what's coming next.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
I'm glad you brought that up, Liz, because I've been
wondering this about this myself. John Brennan, who rumor has it,
is probably most in jeopardy of possibly going to jail
with this whole Russia hoax investigation stuff. His stupid fat
faces all over the television set every time I turn
it on. Nobody facing a serious legal trial would run
and do interviews all the time. No lawyer worth their
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salt would allow their client to do that.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
Yet he is. Why is he unafraid? Why is James
Comy unafraid?
Speaker 1 (26:29):
I'm nervous to even ask you, but why aren't any
of these people afraid?
Speaker 9 (26:35):
Because Republicans are weak, Republicans are impotent. Republicans are afraid
to actually play to win. They know the Democrats can
commit crimes, and they know that they will get away
with those crimes because they have gotten away with crimes
for decades and decades. Because Republicans are so nice. Republicans
want to be gentlemen and get drinks after arguing on
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the floor of Congress. They want to be bipartisan, and
they don't want to target their political enemies because that's
not what our country was meant to do. And the
result of this is we get steamrolled over and over
and over. Think about how long James Comy and John
Brennan have been swamp creatures, how many years they have
committed crimes against the American people and gotten away with this.
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They know that they can go on MSNBC or what's
it called now ms now, I don't even know what
that's supposed to stand for, more stupidity now. Probably they
can go on these media outlets, and these media outlets
are propagandists. They run cover for the criminals as long
as the crimes are committed against you and against me.
So it's not courage or confidence that causes these confidence
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and justice I should say that causes James Comy and
John Brennan to go on media on a media tour
when they are facing what should be charges. It's confidence
that Pambondi's Department of Justice is at the very at
the most significant gonna get a little slap on the
wrist for a perjury charge.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
That's you know what, Let's shift gears and talk about
something wonderful, the mental illness and the Democrat Party.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
Here was Dome slurring her way through a little interview.
Speaker 11 (28:11):
Think what they're doing is they're cheating. Think they're cheating.
They want to change the current system to make it
bend toward the outcome they want. And so you know,
if you believe the public reporting. They get a call
that says, hey, redo your lines, even though the fallout
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is going to include exactly what you said, which is,
you know, taking the franchise the vote away from specific
communities and in the case of Texas, Latino and black.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
Voters, yeah, and diluting their votes.
Speaker 12 (28:49):
And this is not a sentence here, but this is
a year with the big, beautiful bill and then the
unpopularity of it, and so they want to then the
rules and I and I say that, you know, those Texas,
those Textan legislators, good for them.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
It's the music that kills me, the dramatic musically.
Speaker 9 (29:16):
Put that music on there, hire them, hire them as
a producer.
Speaker 4 (29:24):
I know.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
Let's tell her they are just a bunch of theater kids,
aren't they, Liz. That's in the end, that's what they
It's so much drama all the time.
Speaker 9 (29:33):
I mean, listen, look at the table in front of
Kamala Harris. There are two glasses sitting in front of her.
One is filled with water and the other one is empty.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Yeah. Yeah, that pretty much says it all. By the way, Oh,
I have to ask you about this.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
Joy and Reid, who got fired from MSNBC not for
saying kooky things like this.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
She went on TV.
Speaker 10 (29:57):
She said this, They can't fix the history they did.
Their ancestors made this country into a slave a slave hell.
But they can clean it up now because they got
the Smithsonian. They can get rid of all the slavery stuff.
They got, prager you. They can lie about the history
to the children. They can't originally invent anything more than
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they ever were able to invent good music. We black
folk gave y'all country music, hip hop, R and B, jazz,
rock and roll. They couldn't even invent that. But they
have to call a white man the king because they
couldn't make rock and roll, So they have to stamp
the king on a man whose main song was stolen
from an overweight black woman.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
Liz, I feel like the country's kind of done with this,
this kind of race bading branding. I think the George
Floyd protests tapped out America's energy for it. It just doesn't
seem to get traction anymore.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Am I wrong?
Speaker 9 (30:57):
I mean, I had a little bit of a hard
time following her convoluted thinking and speaking, To be perfectly honest,
but it seemed to me that she was saying that you,
as a white man, Jesse, are to blame for all
sins of all white men in all bygone eras, which
is ridiculous. It's one of the reasons actually, those that
kind of ridiculous thinking. It's a false accusation. Right, we
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as human beings. One of the worst accusations you can
face is being racist. And it's a good thing that
that's one of the worst accusations. No one wants to
be racist because it's dehumanizing another child of God, and
so in our country, it is the worst accusation you
can face is to be racist, which is why the
left often falsely accuses people of that, because they are
trying to assassinate people's character beyond the point of no return.
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But the problem is that when you do this so
often to so many innocent people, eventually people realize, Hey,
I don't have to take this. I don't want my
children taught this. I don't want this racialism to be
the foundation of our society. And they went the left
went too far with his critical race theory stuff, and
they are suffering the backlash. And it's a good backlash.
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It's not just personal or professional backlash. It is a
reclaiming of justice and a reclaiming of equality in our country,
both governmentally and in our culture. And Joyanne Reed is
a perfect example of that.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
Liz, thank you, ma'am. I appreciate it. Let me get
to your phone, your mobile company. You know, Corporate America.
That's one you know, we talked about institutions at the
beginning of the show. Corporate America is one of the
institutions the Communists conquered. That was an institution. He was
never going to let just sit there. All that money,
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all that.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
Power and influence. He conquered it.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
And that's why you've seen Verizon at and T and
T Mobile consistently, consistently take part in the culture wars
against you. I remember all the LGBTQ propaganda, the George
Floyd stuff paid for by you. My company doesn't do that.
I was talking to somebody this weekend. He's a living
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Medal of Honor recipient. He was hanging out with the
Pure Talk boys. That's who Pure Talk cares about. You, America,
American heroes veterans switched to the cell phone company that
hires Americans and loves America. Go to Puretalk dot com.
Slash Jesse TV. Well, there's more good news out there.
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At least I think there's good news out there, bad
and good. Tulsea Gabber DNI came out and said, Hey,
more than forty more security clearances are being revoked for
these I don't even know if we can call them
intelligence people intelligence professionals for quote abused public trust by
politicizing and manipulating.
Speaker 2 (33:54):
That sounds bad. Who's going to jail for that?
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Joining me now, one of the great senators, very few
good senators we have of Senator Eric Schmidt from the
great state of Missouri and author of the book The
Last Line of Defense. My goodness, do we all need
to learn about that beating the left in court? Okay, Senator,
you have an op ed now talking about prosecutions for
this Russia Gate hoax stuff. Obviously, I've said over and
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over again I believe this is critical for the United
States of America.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
If we can't if you can't go to.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
Jail for cooking the books and using the CIA to
attack your Republican opponent, then you can't go to jail
if you're in government.
Speaker 13 (34:29):
Right now, I think that we've gotten you know, now,
these disclosures from Tulcy Gabbard, and you've got the breadcrumb
trail now to indictments. That's how I feel about it,
and also and we can walk through that. But I
also think if you want to understand why they were
so hellbent on making sure President Trump never gotten back
in office, this is it because they knew that Hillary
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Clinton worked with the Soros organization to come up with
the distraction from her email problems. They knew that the
Steele dossier was fake. They knew President Are at the
time and Barack Obama authorized spying on a political candidate.
They knew, they doctored the books on the Intelligence Committee
report even though they knew it was a BS story,
and then they continue to use that to try to
sideline his first administration. They continue to use it, by
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the way we talk about it in the book, when
we took the deposition of Elvis Chan, they used that
as a predicate for the Hunter Biden laptop, keeping that
quiet because they claimed it was a Russian hack and
League operation even though they knew it was true. So
the punchline is, I think that you know, the statute
of limitations may have expired on some of this stuff,
but it doesn't expire on a conspiracy, and I think
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that's where the indictments ought to go. There should be
indictments this conspiracy. So if you're Clapper, Comy or Brennan,
I'd make sure you're lawyered up because that's where this
thing's going.
Speaker 1 (35:47):
Okay, you say that's where this thing's going, and I
know you are a man of your word. It's one
thing for me to get on television and scream someone
has to go to jail, right, every American feels that way.
It's quite another to actually prosecute and convict put them there.
How do we go about doing that?
Speaker 13 (36:03):
Well, I think again, when you're dealing with the conspiracy,
when you like the fuse at Mile Marker Ie, you're
responsible for the things that happened, even if you're not
directly involved in Mile Marker ten. And I think that's
again the most likely scenario of where we would see
indictments here as a conspiracy potentially to defraud the United States,
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because if you think about what they were doing, this
makes Watergate look like Child's Player. At least what people
wanted everyone to believe about Watergate. This was about sidelining
somebody from ever being elected in the first place, and
then when he was elected and something they knew was false,
they tried to get rid of him there and try
to diminish his presidency.
Speaker 2 (36:46):
And again we.
Speaker 13 (36:47):
Saw the lawfair that followed after that, once they demonized
President Trump, and he delivered the greatest political comeback in
American history. So the conspiracy, I think is the is
the angle here, and I hope we see something from that.
Speaker 2 (36:59):
I think the time has come.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
You mentioned Elvis Chan and I'm glad you did. He's
somebody people who watch the show are very familiar with him.
I understand we have statute of limitation things and things
like that, but we have a former FBI special agent
on camera bragging about campaigning for Democrats as an FBI
special agent.
Speaker 2 (37:19):
That's essentially what he did.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
How can we go on without people inside the walls
of the FBI seeing seeing the inside of.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
The walls of a prison.
Speaker 1 (37:30):
Being at the FBI cannot be a license to commit crimes.
And clearly the people at the FBI think did is well.
Speaker 13 (37:35):
And one of the things and the reason why I
wrote the book Last Line of Defense, how to beat
the Left and court. You can go to Amazon and
get it right now, released yesterday, is to walk people
through what was it like to take his deposition?
Speaker 2 (37:45):
What do we find out?
Speaker 13 (37:46):
What was it like to take Anthony Fauci's deposition Because
we brought the Missouri Versus Biden lawsuit which exposed the
censorship enterprise before Elon Musky even bought Twitter and Twitter
files and the congressional investigations. And what we found, Jesse,
was this love biath then of government agencies that were
turned against the American people. If you had the wrong
opinion about masks, or the wrong opinion about vaccines, or
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you had an opinion about the election in twenty twenty,
the government was working directly with social media companies through
secret special portals to silence millions of voices.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
That's the truth.
Speaker 13 (38:18):
And I think what we're seeing now is so these
kind of things are exposed. What the book is about
is you got to stand up and fight back. We
fought back on the vaccine mandate, we took to the
Supreme Court.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
We won.
Speaker 13 (38:27):
We fought back on the student loan debt forgiveness case.
We took that to the Supreme Court, we won. We
followed Missouri versus Biden and we were successful ultimately getting
the truth out. We sued fifty plus school districts of
Missouri for the mass mandates and we won. We took
on ESG and now that's in retreat. We took on
DEI and CRT and we won. So if you got
the courage to stand up and fight back, and you
talk about this a lot, we could do anything. The
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people are with us, the laws on our side, common
senses on common senses on our side. So this book,
Last Line of Defense, is a playbook for not just
the stuff that we did, but the fights that are ahead.
And I think it's important to tell that story.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
Senator you mentioned the NGO connection, the cartel we have
going with a government essentially it knows it can't censor,
but you just give out grants, work with a private
company and you find now that has to be against
the law.
Speaker 2 (39:18):
But that's a whole different nut to crack. Can that
be cracked?
Speaker 1 (39:23):
Because obviously our freedom of speech can work against us
when it comes to things like that. But we can't
have democrats colluding with private corporations to crush the rights
of American citizens every time they take office.
Speaker 13 (39:34):
That's right, And you know these names like the Institute
for Peace and the National Endowment for Democracy and all
these ridiculous things. We need to totally get rid of
these things. They need to be defunded. One of the
things I'm most proud of is I handled the Decisions
package in the Senate and we clawed back eight billion
dollars for all the ridiculous stuff like you know, the
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DEI in Burma and Sesame Street in Iraq and guatemal
and sex changes. It was money, I mean, it's eight
billion dollars, but it was also we demonstrate the political
will to do something about it. We've not done decisions
like that in thirty years. It's the first really kind
of its kind. So my hope is there's more of
those things. But we got to root this stuff out
because this INNGO nexus with the government. They like, it's
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fueled violations of free speech, it's fueled censorship, it's fueled
mass migration into this country. They give it to these entities,
then they go around and send everybody through the back door,
and then the government claims they don't know anything about it.
This is a true quote unquote threat to democracy. It's
not President Trump. The reason why he was the threat
to democracy to them is he wanted to disrupt this stuff.
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And I think that's our mission. I believe that firmly.
And again, the reason why I wrote the book Last
Line of Defense was to see the landscape as I
saw it when I was ag at that time. I
saw it all from the highest levels of government to
the local superintendent. And the lesson is if you stand
up and you fight back, we can win. We can
be successful. And what people want more than anything justin
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what they want is authentic leadership. They want to know
that there's people that are going to fight for them,
not Permit Washington or the Washington consensus, but the people
in so called fly over country, in states like Missouri.
They're tired of this stuff and they want fighters.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
Yeah, speaking of Missouri, you left the ag post of
Missouri and now you're United States Senator Andrew Bailey, who
I like very much. He's apparently leaving and he's going
to be co director of the FBI.
Speaker 2 (41:24):
Is there anybody left to be ag of Missouri? Well?
Speaker 13 (41:28):
Yeah, we listen to show me stay, we punch thebove
our weight class. I feel like and so Andrew's going
to do He'll do a great job at the FBI,
and hope we can help clean up that place too.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
What do we do about the judges? Every day we
wake up, I know you do the same thing. We
wake up and there's a new judge that did something crazy.
We're screaming at our phones. But there's still judges. You know,
you're not voting for them. How do we get these
people out because we can't survive like this If there's
a network of judges who were working against the country
at all times.
Speaker 13 (41:57):
Well, let me give a little bit of at least
an optimistic view of this. So what happens typically when
people get upset is they'll see that district court ruling.
But as these cases President Trump, and again last line
of defense why I wrote the book is you got
to have the courage to fight back. My solictener general,
speaking of Missouri, who was my solictener General, John Sowers,
the solictener General of the United States of America. Now,
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so John knows how to fight and win, and by
and large they are winning. They got the Supreme Court
to say you can't do these universal injunctions anymore. It's
a total abuse of authority that one judge in New
Mexico can decide foreign policy for the president of the
United States of America. So those are gone. President Trump
by and large is winning on these deportation cases as
they make their way through, and even on the personnel
and programming. They've said, yeah, you can fire these USAID employees,
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and so I think along the way, look, there's some
radical judges that Biden got in, but at by and large,
as they're making their way through the courts, president Trump
is successful in his defense of his policies. That's good news,
even though some of these individual decisions certainly are frustrating.
Speaker 2 (42:58):
The book is last line of effense. Senator, I appreciate
you very much.
Speaker 1 (43:09):
All right, it is time to lighten the mood. And
I do love it that every part of the right,
every part of society, seems to be more willing now
than they ever were to give it right back to
the filthy communists. You see, these filthy communists have been
used to being the only aggressor in every social setting.
That's why you're liberalant. Peggy used to show up at
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Thanksgiving screaming about her fifteenth abortion, and now she's a
little bit more quiet because the right has had enough
enjoy an ice agent telling some tubby comedy.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
That's exactly what she is. I see them all