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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, Time, Time, Luck and Load.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Michael Verie Show is on the air.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
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and because of the crisis which is even now developing,
this radio station will remain on the air day and night.
Speaker 4 (00:37):
There are warnings that the US is dangerously close to
a constitutional crisis. I mean, what we are witnessing is
a constitutional crisis.
Speaker 5 (00:45):
The media is convinced that the actions of President Trump,
like executive orders and Department of Government efficiency, have created
or will soon create a constitutional crisis.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Those that have.
Speaker 6 (00:57):
Said, now we made these institutional crisis, I want you
to know that the crisis is here.
Speaker 4 (01:05):
Constitutional crisis, grossly unconstitutional.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
This is a genuine constitutional crisis.
Speaker 7 (01:12):
I think this is the most serious constitution crisis the
country has faced, certainly since Watergate. The president is attempting
to seize control of power and for corrupt purposes.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Well, you can cry me River, I.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
Do not vote to elect Elmo as a Bond villain
as our president of the United States.
Speaker 8 (01:35):
We have to uphold the constitution.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
That's what we're here to do now.
Speaker 4 (01:38):
Republicans have attacked us time and time again because we
model the values of diversity and inclusion. Well, that is
what America is about.
Speaker 9 (01:47):
Don't let us then tell us.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
We're not American.
Speaker 4 (01:50):
We are the true Americans here. America is about us.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
We have to reclaim our country.
Speaker 9 (01:56):
USA, USA, USA.
Speaker 10 (02:00):
Well, you put five river.
Speaker 8 (02:07):
This is all about taking over the government in order
to advance the interests of Elon Musk and the billionaires
at the expense of everybody else in America. It was
the big lie and the big betrayal.
Speaker 6 (02:24):
We have got to tell Elon Musk, nobody elected your ass.
Nobody up to you can get all of our private information.
Nobody told you you could be in charge of the
payments of this country. We have told you you've made
enough money off our government yourself.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Elon Musk is seizing power from.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
The American people.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
Why had a friend told me yesterday that a dear
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friend of his forty four years old went to the
doctor lower back was hurt back pain. Who hadn't been there?
My parents both suffered from back pain. My dad was
at the chiropractor.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
A lot.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
His back would cause him such extreme pain. So many
people you know, we're built funny. When the doctors show
you you know, and if you if you if you
can't find anybody at a party to talk to, whether
it's a backyard barbecue or picnic or.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
Soiseree gala, just say to some.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Random stranger if three or more are gathered together, they're
not having church, they're talking lower back problems, and just
say to somebody, yeah, it was my L five. You
got three people standing together, it was my L five.
What do you call fifty dudes watching the super Bowl together?
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The Kansas City Chiefs, you mentioned L five just randomly,
and they'll go, hey, we y'all talking about L four
L five lamin actomy. Very common thing, right, It's unfortunate,
but very common thing. So my friend's buddy, forty four
years old is back.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
Doctor.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
It's not a back problem. I don't like what I
see here at like to MRI. In very short order,
he finds out he has stage four pancratic cancer. A
couple of months later he's gone. Now these very random,
disturbingly random stories, because you know, when we hear a
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story like that, we all think to ourselves, you had
a buddy, and tell me he was eighty nine, right,
because if it happens to be the eight nine to me, okay,
tell me he.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Was left handed because I'm right hand, and tell me
he lived over there and not over here. You just
you want to figure out how that's not going to
be you, right.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Pancreatic cancer what triggers something in my brain because I
read a lot of news stories, but probably, like many
of you, can't always remember the details. So I go back,
Hey last night, and I'm looking at stories that rise
in pancreatic cancer among young people. And the word epidemic
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is overused, and I'm not using it here.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
It doesn't apply.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
But we need a word that says a disturbingly large
incidence of an outbreak of some condition, because that's what
we're witnessing now. I think most all of us know
that we're seeing chronic conditions among younger and younger people,
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and forty four is young for me, and it's got
to be our food. We also know that there are
now studies being done by folks that were skeptics of
the clock shot that are showing they call them the
long clot instead of the long long what do they
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call the long haul? The people there was short term
COVID and there was the long term COVID, and they're
now showing that the long term effects of the clock
shot are worse.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
There's now a movement.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
To take the clock shot off the market in many
states and even nationally, a movement that has real momentum.
The food we're eating, we're now finding out the dyes
that are being put into it, the artificial sweetener. You
think the fat cats at Craft or Nestley or any
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of these companies getting richer by the day. And the
look who's advertising the Super Bowl. People pushing a boxed
product off the shelf to three hundred million people. They're
not worried about this. They're not walking in and going guys,
you know, we're selling cigarettes and ninety three percent of
our smokers get lung cancer.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
I made that number up.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
I didn't want They're not worried about They're worried about
bonuses and profits, and you know what, that's what companies
should be worried about.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
There has to be a point where.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Those people who are in a position to to conglomerate
this information and look at it. Because public Health's not
going to do it, they push the clock shot on
you instead of calling it what it was.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
There should be.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
It seems folks who have access to this information and
a platform who step forward and go, hey, guys, let's
let's take a break on this. Let's let's let people understand.
Let's begin by telling people what's in this stuff. Secondly,
let's sit down with these with these companies, and let's
talk about our people were poisoning our people, right. And
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then you got r f K the guy fighting on
those two very issues from Democrat royalties, from Democrat royalty,
and the Democrats are fighting him tooth and nail.
Speaker 11 (08:25):
Schep Michael Barry, Why.
Speaker 9 (08:45):
How blacking.
Speaker 12 (08:53):
I got it?
Speaker 13 (08:53):
Find just here is shirty que liquor with your women
health minutes.
Speaker 2 (09:07):
Girl, make you men leave the room. I'm gonna tell
you something about it.
Speaker 13 (09:10):
The other day, I had got a pamphlet at my
doctor office told me how to do a self examination
of the breakfasts.
Speaker 9 (09:17):
Girl.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
I got scared.
Speaker 13 (09:19):
I went home and say take a shower, you know,
a real hot shower. So I climbed my big butt
up in that shower and everything. He put a pink
thing on my head so not to get more. You know,
my hairdoe had just been fixed. So I got to
soap and everything and say, soap up the breakfasts and
feel on that and look for anything that's not right.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
Girl.
Speaker 13 (09:38):
It felt like I was smuggling M and ms. I
felt so many things. I couldn't tell whether it was
my imagination or what. Lord, I about panic at that
down there, and went and saw my doctor. And then
he gonna do the same thing, make me throw my
arms all kinds of ways and mash them breakfasts. He said,
I'm not Juley said, miss liquor. He said, you got
to cut back on your caffeine.
Speaker 9 (09:58):
Girl.
Speaker 13 (09:58):
He said, you've been done. Got fire, No, it's up
in here. I said, Oh Lord, he said, but you're
gonna be all right. I said, what, I just feel
so ignorant. So girls, don't be scared. If you feel sometime,
go down there and see the doctor. It might be
just ignorant. That's what I had. I was diagnosed with
clinical ignorant. All right, now, you tell you.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
My mom said, how should I by? Honey?
Speaker 9 (10:33):
I know.
Speaker 14 (10:55):
Between them, I'm telling Baptist and I grew up in
the church, and there is to this day and always
has been a thrill to someone getting saved.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
And the zeal of the recently converted. You know that
it'd be people in a small town you know what
everybody's up to.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
There would be people who were not and.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
My grandmother would say, living right, it's about r A
T T. They weren't living or at and you know,
maybe we would be adult many their mom get them
come church, maybe their sister, maybe they got divorced and
their ex or the kids talking to them into coming
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to church, and you would watch a change come over them.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
It was a beautiful thing, still is to this day.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
I'm a believer, and I believe it was a wonderful,
beautiful thing. And it's interesting to watch people who who
you know, we all get into habits, but.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
People who.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
They don't take care of themselves, they may take care
of everybody else. They certainly get up and go to
work every day. Or mommies that get up early. Crockett
had a big event that starts today that goes through
the weekend. So my wife got up insanely early because
she had things she had to get ready for him
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to make everything perfect, or our little baby Crocket, And
you know, she went to bed late because tutoring and
all that it goes on, and homework and exams and
all that. And you just see the effort you take
and I always tell her, you know, you're taking care
of all of us, you got to make sure you're
taking care of yourself. And you see people who I
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watched Gramona lose one hundred and sixty pounds in front
of my very eyes when you look across the glass,
and it's just it was happening every single day. Boy,
he is very, very focused on his health for a while.
He knows his blood sugar at any particular time. He
knows his weight, he knows his water intake, he knows
his sleep. He's got it all apped and mapped and
all that sort of stuff. But it's fascinating to watch
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people when they make that decision. There was a guy
named Frank Rossi who wrote for the Daily Cougar at
University of Houston. While I was there, and we had
a columnist for the for the Daily Cougar. His name
just escaped me.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
He was a little older, he'd been a firefighter in
h New York, and he'd gotten a pen.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
He'd gotten his disability because a building collapsed on him,
broke his back.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
I can't remember his name. Mark shoot.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Some of you who were there when I was there,
it was a wonderful writer. I mean, he could have
written for any paper. And he made the comment that
Frank Rossi would jog around the campus. We all knew
Frank from his big fat guy could barely walk. You know,
when you get to a certain level of fat, you
swing your legs to the side. You don't ambulate, you know,
or you don't normally extend your feet. If you ever
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saw the money python a bit where he does, it's
almost like a goose step, but it's an exaggerated step.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
Well, when people get really fat, they don't do that.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
They sort of just kind of pivot their hips and
they sling it like you're getting on a horsey.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
And Frank Rossie would run around the campus every day.
Speaker 4 (14:24):
Now.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
I remember when Frank Rossi first started running. He was
easily over three hundred pounds, and I remember thinking, you
kind of want to laugh, like it ain't working. You
see the guy at the table next to you eating
four hamburgers and three fries and picking off the plate
of his kids as well. But he's got his diet coke.
And what's your immediate reaction? What we all think? You
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go ahead and do fool let it at this point, bab,
I don't think the Coke's going to get you. And
Frank ROSSI probably took a year and a half. Slowly,
but surely he whittled down and he lost one hundred
and fifty one hundred fifty pounds. And Mark mc what
was his darn name? Mark wrote in his column which
I religiously read. I mean it just didn't miss it,
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and he said, my colleague at the Daily Cougar that
was the newspaper on campus has lost one hundred and
fifty pounds.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
That's an entire human being.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
When you think about that, you token around another human being,
It's amazing.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
And I say all this to say that.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
I think what we're seeing is an incredible awareness to
what we put in our body and how we treat
our bodies. And perhaps it takes someone we love dying
to question the clock shot, to question life habits, to
question stress levels and things like this, because we all
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of it's I've done it myself. We all you know
I were about I'm a dillar. Now I got a
buddy who is entire. All his weight is in his belly,
and I worry about him. I don't want to lose him.
He's a part of my life. He's a dear friend,
his friends, to my kids, my wife, and I fuss
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at him and he's like, I ain't got any regrets.
Go when I go, dude, you're not even sixty, right,
And I've seen it happen and we all have. So
there is this increasing awareness of our health, but not
for vanity. He started people trying to recently divorce, getting
single and this make America healthy again. I really do
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think is an exciting time. I'm really happy that Trump
has done this. I think it was a bold.
Speaker 15 (16:43):
Mows Michael Barry Funny Ramond dud King of Dan suggested
for general audiences.
Speaker 10 (17:01):
But I swear I had the vax I got the booster.
But I think a booster to help me in a moment,
A welcomes through the sound speaking quits. They're keeping me down.
Speaker 9 (17:29):
I'm reckn Max.
Speaker 12 (17:31):
See if you get right back all that being Boo Patsy.
Speaker 9 (17:35):
Said the vaccine.
Speaker 12 (17:39):
Oo Patsy said, up, be safe for the vaccine.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
I have some very strong feelings on what happened.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
You know that they were in the process of giving
your government money to build a statue to Anthony Fauci,
and of course that's one of the many doze catches
and Trump quick decisions.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
To, uh, we're not going to do that.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Peter Hotez, this idiot here in Houston who demonstrated during
COVID that he absolutely hates patients. There has long been
this lab coat arrogance that says patients with their pesky
questions get in the way of me being the god
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that I am as the doctor. And I'll tell you
I've watched it happen. Too many people for too long
have treated doctors as gods. They're not.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
They're highly fallible.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
But it's also important to understand that just as lawyers
are not gods, nor are rocket scientists necessarily that much smarter.
They just process certain things differently. And it may not
be brain surgery, but there are people who are brain
surgeons who can't change their own oil or figure out
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how to bake a cake.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
We all have different skill sets.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
It's not healthy to put people on a pedestal in
this manner. But Peter Hotess back to him during the
COVID era, he would be interviewed and he would do
these postings where he would just talk about all of
us out here who were asking questions. To imagine the
scientific method we were supposed to just take the shot
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because he said to take the shot, and we're so stupid,
and they're the experts.
Speaker 2 (19:51):
Trust the science. Science now says it kills you.
Speaker 1 (19:55):
Science now says that for ninety nine percent of people,
you're not going to overnight nun percent you're not going
to die of getting COVID, but the likelihood that you're
going to develop problems from receiving the shot are higher
than one percent.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
The odds show.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
If you're betting the odds, you can hit on nineteen
if you want, and you know what, ever so often
you might pull a two. But if you're hitting on
nineteen because the experts told you to, they're idiots. And
if in questioning why you're hitting on nineteen because everybody
else is busting and they say you're an idiot because
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they know more than you do, and you go quiet.
This was Peter Hotel. Let us never forget there's a mother.
There's no greater love than a mother for their child. Oh, Michael,
I'm a dad. I love telling telling you there is
a love that God implants in a mother's heart for
her child.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
And thank God for it. And by the way, you'll
see it in nature.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
In many species, the father drops seed and he's gone,
hit it and quit it. I mean, Papa was a
rolling stone. They have no relationship with mama. They don't
stay around to discipline or or mentor or you.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Know, at least hold the light while I work on
this thing. Are you moving the light? Nothing?
Speaker 1 (21:14):
They get her pregnant and they're gone. That's their job
and they have nothing else. And there are some species
where the mother does nothing more than birth and move,
But in most of nature, a mother obviously carries a baby.
You ever seen a seahorse given that's the craziest darn thing.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
I don't understand.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
Some comedians said, I don't want to rip his line
off that when you tell me that the male seahorse
has the baby, why don't we just call the male
the female and be done with this, because what makes
him the male if he has the baby? Anyway, that's
where it all started, seem But listen to Peter Hotess.
I want you to listen to the arrogance he has
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toward a mother who she's heard stories and she doesn't
want to harm her child.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
This is what makes the moon chousing. Uh uh.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Mothers who get their kids ween or whacked off so
that that mother can get attention.
Speaker 2 (22:13):
I have a child who's transsexual. Pay attention to me.
Speaker 16 (22:16):
You whacked your kids, weaner off. He'll never whack it again.
That kid's got to live with that long after you're gone.
He's walking around peeing out of uh a catheter. It's awful,
It's terrible. That's the sickest mother of all. But anyway,
listen to Peter Hotess and his arrogance. Less lest we
ever forget, and.
Speaker 17 (22:38):
I respect you from your knowledge. We're not a heat
group and we're not anti vo We're not We're these
and this is what I'm want. Okay, I respect you,
I respect I don't have letters of them in the
name that I want to care about my children.
Speaker 2 (22:52):
We don't want our children to say we.
Speaker 17 (22:55):
Respect the infections for their ability and what they could
possibly do. They're dangers that they could call silly kids
at harmy because we don't have confidence in the vaccine
young information.
Speaker 4 (23:04):
Yeah, that's because of this misinformation act where they're not
treating they're treating me. Your you're functioning is the useful
idiots of the Actually, why.
Speaker 9 (23:14):
Are you calling people you know me?
Speaker 2 (23:15):
You do I associate with how do you know I
associate an idiots? You're listening to it, you know you
you're making it.
Speaker 13 (23:20):
You no the CC documentary.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
So it's very to me.
Speaker 17 (23:26):
I want you you're my size.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
So that you know it's not just autism.
Speaker 17 (23:30):
There's a small subset of children that you know exists
that are prone to vaccine injury. It's not just a
swollen armor or a beaver that's dead. It's having a
child's seventeen years old wearing a diaper, who will never
be married.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
You will never have children.
Speaker 13 (23:43):
The likelihood these children.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
Exist and you will. Let's let's not be pronance. Let's
be in the middle.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
We've done done right and we know the likelihood of
the serious injury.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
My million, So can you it's not on It's not one,
not one a million.
Speaker 17 (24:00):
Read if there're a mandated vaccine recording fact.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
About your book. I'm excited to read it.
Speaker 9 (24:07):
But let's just play.
Speaker 17 (24:08):
You're right, let's give you all the credit.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
It is one in a million.
Speaker 17 (24:11):
Can you guarantee my child will not be one in
the one million?
Speaker 2 (24:14):
Can you guarantee you.
Speaker 4 (24:15):
That that's a ridiculous Why that's our child is their host?
So you can deny children to be protected against A.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
Lot of us have vaccine injured children.
Speaker 17 (24:26):
Vaccinated children, childs. But I am I don't have to
feel confidence because some of the things that have gone on,
because see these things on the CDC website, have the
Well Health.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
Organization, the Institute of Medicine. There are issues.
Speaker 17 (24:39):
All I'm ready to do is find out what those
issues are and bring us the science showing you don't
have to worry.
Speaker 9 (24:44):
We did.
Speaker 13 (24:44):
That's having off the book.
Speaker 4 (24:48):
You're only saying I'm.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Gonna read the book.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
Okay, I gotta go.
Speaker 10 (24:53):
Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
Mommy power, mommy freaking power. That's the spirit of the
people who went to the school board and had never
been there. Boy, I got a heart for that. I
see some guys showing up worker and he's speaking for
the school board and he maybe didn't graduate high school,
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but you're teaching this crap in the schools.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
And I'll tell you what. My trainer and I every morning.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
We send messages about you know, he'll suggest, hey, today,
why don't you focus on this, wy don't you just
add this? And he gives me little bite sized pieces
and then he'll share with me new clients. He just
added a woman eighty four years old needs motivation, accountability,
and professional instruction. Her daughter says, she just lays around
all day and does nothing, and she's ready to change
her life.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
She's eighty four. My god, If she can do it,
you can. I love this. Am I sticking to?
Speaker 4 (25:50):
Who?
Speaker 17 (25:50):
Am I sticking to?
Speaker 11 (25:52):
Michael Berry?
Speaker 9 (25:53):
Michael Barry?
Speaker 17 (25:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (25:54):
I do enjoy your show. What sun speaking.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Ramont found a version of this song by a tribute band.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
Called lez Zeppelin.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
I guess it's girls who like girls.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Doing led Zeppelin songs. Lez Zeppelin same.
Speaker 9 (26:27):
Top of days all.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
So, I'm not going to labor the point because you
know the details. But this is where the robber hits
the road. Right here, storming about.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
To tell you.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
We got eighty eight out of one hundred and fifty,
well more than half of the members of the State
House Republicans. But some of those Republicans broke ranks and
broke protocol, broke the standard that whoever wins when we're
the majority party, if we have seventy six gets us
to the majority or all the way up to eighty eight,
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we will cauc us the Republicans, and whoever wins the
majority of the Republicans will be our leader, and then
we will all vote for that leader so that we
control who the speaker is. And the guy who pushed
for that six years ago was Dustin Burroughs. He was
number two to Drunk Dad. Well, we managed to get
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Drunk Date out of there, but the replacement, Dustin Burrows,
has turned out to be worse, or at least it's
five not worse.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
At least it's bad.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
So when he didn't win the majority of Republicans, he
went over and credit to the Democrats. They only have
sixty two out of one hundred and fifty, far from
a majority, but they pull everything together and then pick
off a couple of Republicans who want chairmanships and willing
to sell out, and they picked the speaker. So you
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have a Democrat controlled House even though it's Republican majority,
and some very smart people who claim to be Republicans,
but all they care about is the business of government. Lobbyists,
very smart lobbyists, I know some of these guys, very
clever strategists. And so they send out, look at look
at your guy, here, look at Will Metcalf.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
We'll ham it up.
Speaker 18 (28:23):
Wen I'm this old hair bed a country of bunkan
state representative representing my papal up here in the High House,
and people saying I'm people saying I'm controlled by the Democrats. Well,
they don't know what they're talking about, because I'm here
to serve the Lord and my country and public schools,
and we're gonna we're gonna get some finings done up here,
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and I'm not gonna let all that now on send
some distortion getting my wife, all right, Sam Harless, you
sell out. Lacey Hull called herself a toy poodle to
the UH lobbyists.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
I mean this video of it out there. But anyway,
so the Democrats control the House. Senate is solid, and
if something ends up on Abbot's dask, he'll sign it
and then hold a parade, act like he came up
with it. But at least at least he'll typically sign it.
Just don't expect him to be a Donald Trump style leader.
He ain't run a scientists count on that. So Senator
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Joan Huffman was a criminal defense attorney, a criminal defense
judge I hang them high, very tough law and order
judge for many years in Harris County. Some of you
will remember her very popular. When she ran for the Senate,
there were some people with years of political experience, with
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money behind him, the whole thing, and she won because
people remembered her being the way Ted Poele was, the
way Mike mcspadden was a tough you know, Johnny Holmes style,
the way he was a prosecutor. She was a criminal
court judge. She runs and wins, comes out of nowhere,
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very law in order. So she chairs this committee in
the Senate. Dan Patrick put her in charge of criminal justice,
and the bill is bail reform, because as you know,
and you've talked about it, we've all talked about this,
we all see it happening.
Speaker 4 (30:23):
Now.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
I got stories. I'm gonna play here in a minute.
Speaker 1 (30:26):
Guy here illegally rape somebody, murders somebody, or he's a
hood rat gang member, rape somebody, murder somebody, still got
the person's blood on them. They bring them down there
and they go, all right, well, we could hold you,
but we're gonna pretend like we can't because the county
signed an agreement. The county wanted that agreement. That was
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all Rodney Ella's telling Lena hudalgo what to do. So
I can't remember the name of the case, but they
agreed to this settlement, which they try to make seem
that you can't hold these people even though you know
the gonna go right outside and kill all the witnesses.
They're leaving the courthouse and they're like, let's go get Pooky,
let's go get Sammy Boo, let's go get Tommy, Tom Tom.
Speaker 2 (31:08):
And they're gonna kill them all.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
They're gonna kill them today because once the witnesses are gone,
what are you gonna do. We think you did it, it
doesn't matter, So you don't release these guys. Well, come
to find out, it leaks out that Harris County is
taking your dollars and giving it to charities. The charities
pay the bonds for these people. They bail these people out,
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and then they submit a voucher, and the Joan Huffman
Committee documents are showing that in one case it was
a thirteen thousand dollars voucher submitted by a charity. This
is USAID locally, folks, and this actually affects you more
than the USAID nationally, because these are people that could
be at your house right now, busting out your windows,
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stealing your stuff, and if you come home, they're killing you,
or they're driving behind you bumping you. You get out
and they shoot you, steal your car, or they jug
you at the bank.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
You're getting the point ramon.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
So this comes out and Joan Huffman says, we're going
to fix this in our committee.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Three times.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
She's gotten a bill through the state Senate three times,
the House has failed to pass it. Shall we say,
and they say, all we ran out of time, and
they do it again. Follow this guy, Brian Harrison, he's
a state rep. He's been on our show. Brian Harrison
points out they take a long weekend every the House
doesn't even have standing committees. Yet they're a month into
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the session. They didn't have standing committee committees. They're doing
this so they don't get anything done. And you go, well,
why would they not want to get anything done. Surely
want to get things done. The Democrats know that the
agenda is the Republican agenda. The Senate wants to get
things done. The governor wants things done because it looks
good for him, and we want things done. So what
the Democrats are doing is simply not through. They're telling
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Burgos just don't create committee, won't get an out of committee,
won't get anything passed. They won't be They're stifling our
agenda by pure neglect. So this thing comes out well.
Shawn Tier, who is the Rodney Ellis controlled district attorney,
he commits to Johan Hoffmann that he'll support this Bell.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
Reform bill, and then he.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
Decides yesterday he won't because Simpronia Thompson, a longtime Democrat
state rep criminal defense or criminal sympathizer. She got to
him and would have threaten him, you'll lose the entire
Black vote. Rodney will cut your nuts off and you'll
be done. Will do to you what we did to
kim Ogg. Remember they supported the kim Ogg the first time,
and that's how this bill died. Dustin Burrows is still
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saying to Republicans who ask him, Oh no, no, no,
we're going to get it through. Watch and see this
bill will die in the House.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
And all all.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
Your mono Dallas and Lacey Hulls and Will Metcalfs and
Sam harlst Is who sold out so the Democrats could
control House.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
They'll have.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
Boy, we got in there and we fought like the
Dickens free all but we just didn't quite get it done.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
I'll tell you what, next time you send me back.
Next time, we gonna get it done. Now we're gonna
eat because.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
I got my American flag pil and I got my
Texas flag pin.
Speaker 2 (34:15):
All these people out there criticized me. They don't know
the hard work we've.
Speaker 1 (34:18):
Done for This is why our bills don't get passed.
This is why we got murderers out on bill killing
again