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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time. Time time, time, luck and load.

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Change.

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The Michael Very Show is.

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On the air.

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This is your time.

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Their time is done, it's over.

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Screw up.

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This is your time. I'll go out there and take it.
This is the time, you.

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Know they will.

Speaker 5 (00:36):
These are.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
Long, a long, long zoo.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
This time, the time is gonna change. You have given
me the best of you. The nyst of.

Speaker 6 (01:00):
America is on the cusp of a new golden age.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
But we will have the courage to seize it. We're
going to take it.

Speaker 6 (01:08):
We're going to make it a current, I mean, and
we're gonna bring this into a golden age like never
seen before this time.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
But these are they want we want to this is
what's got.

Speaker 6 (01:46):
To win.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
With every single fasht. We're gonna win so much. You
may even get tired of winning.

Speaker 6 (01:53):
And you'll say, please, please, it's too much winning.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
We can't take it anymore. It's too much, And I'll say, no,
it is it.

Speaker 6 (02:03):
We have to keep winning.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
We have to win more. We're gonna win more.

Speaker 6 (02:08):
We're gonna win so much. But this will be the
most exciting and successful period of reform and renewal in
all of American history. Maybe of global history, the Golden
Age of America. I call it it's begun.

Speaker 7 (02:23):
All I can tell you is that the inflation rate
itself was two point seven percent in the most recent year,
versus it got to a hive nine percent under Biden.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Stocks at record highs.

Speaker 7 (02:39):
Unemployment is four point two percent, that's full employment. The
GDP was three percent. The border is actually secure. We've
got trade deals with EU, Japan, many more in the works,
and trillions of dollars of foreign investment coming here. Iran's
nuclear ambitions have been set back in definite way.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
I received an email from a listener. I am Christina Keller,
both with ks KK. It says zar, I'm a longtime
listener living here in the Woodlands. I used an unconventional
drug to help fight and cure my stage for cancer,
dog de wormer, called finn Bendazole. I share my story

(03:30):
in a recently released book called Touch Your Tatas, and
it can be found on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and
other online retailers. I can just hear the older women
right now, Oh God, is he going to continue with this?
Is he really? Is this? What is this one big
sex session? What is he doing? It is now my

(03:51):
personal ministry to get this information in the hands of
anyone battling any form of cancer. There is tons of
research about this drug killing can answer about this drug
killing cancer. It's similar to ivermectin the Great Cure for COVID.
I recently filmed a podcast with Dominique SOXO about my story,

(04:15):
and Saint Luke's Hospital did a patient spotlight on me.
Those and more information are attached in my press kit.
Please partner with me to save some lives. God bless you.
Christina Keller. So we invited Christina to join us on
the show. Christina, first of all, where is Dominique living now,

(04:35):
because she'd gone off to Dallas. Is back in Houston?

Speaker 2 (04:39):
No, she's still in the Dallasport Worth area.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
So my wife said, there was a story about her
recently in what she's up to? She left she was
on Doctor Phil's network or something.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
Yes, and now she's just full time doing her podcast.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
Okay, Well, good for her. Steve Wasserman once told me
he was the head of Channel two at the time.
We went to lunch one day years ago and he said,
I asked him, what is what is your single accomplishment
you're most proud of, he said, I don't have to
think twice. I took a young lady from the traffic
desk in the back that nobody ever saw, and I

(05:17):
moved her to in front of the anchor desk and
taught her how to become an anchor, and she became
one of the most popular anchors in the country. I said,
that's a pretty pretty good move there, Christina. Let's start
with why you call the book Touch your tatas, and
then we'll go into the dog Dee warmer.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
Okay, sure, Well, I found a lump by accident. I
wasn't doing monthly self exam. I went into the doctor
and they did ultrasound and mammogram and said everything's fine.
Two years later, I accidentally kind of hit my breast
again and found what I think is the same lump,

(06:00):
and I went back in and they said, you know,
let's do a biopsy. Let's do an ultrasound and mammogram,
and they wanted to do a biopsy and it came
back cancer. And I found on Valentine's Day last year,
and so it's pretty surprising to me that it wasn't
caught on normal imaging systems. And so I found out

(06:24):
later that the kind of breast cancer I have is
invasive lobular personoma, which grows like lace, and so it's
really hard to spot that on a mammogram or ultrasound
because it's not a solid mass. And so that's kind
of why I kept missing it. But why I call

(06:45):
it touch your tatas is because I really wasn't touching
my tatas, and if I had been doing that monthly,
I would have felt that lump a lot sooner, and
I would have probably caught it before it became stage
and spread to my liver.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
I want to get to it spreading to your liver.
But what you're talking about is self exam.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Exactly.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
And all I've ever heard is I have breast cancer
in our families. So my mother had a breast removed.
Two three of my great aunts had breast cancer. So
breast cancer was something I began reading about pretty early
on in life. And self exam is a is a big, big,

(07:35):
big part of that. Did you have a reference for
how to do it that you used what to look
for those sorts of things?

Speaker 2 (07:45):
No, Actually, the reason I call it touch or tautas
is because I wasn't doing that, and I felt like
it was just sort of weird, you know, and so
I just felt uncomfortable doing that. And so in the end,
after I've been through my whole cancer journey, one of
my biggest things is, hey, don't be afraid to touch

(08:05):
yourself and be your own health advocate, because that's really important,
you know.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
One of the suggestions maybe is women can ask their
husbands to help with it. Hold on just a monk,
hold on just a month. Christina Keller is our guest.
The book is called Touch Your Tata.

Speaker 4 (08:20):
This segment exclusively produced My Holewaiian Chad mcneishi Aloha bro
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Speaker 1 (08:32):
Christina Keller is our guest. She emailed me about her
stage for cancer and using a dog de Warmer called
in bindazole to treat it and how she was healed.
Let me say, as I've said many times before, when
people hear that I have a guest on, they will

(08:56):
often say, I can't believe you had that person on,
because that is somehow an endorsement of everything that person says.
Often I don't know the ins and outs of what
a person's going to say. I believe in the marketplace
of ideas, and I believe that you are sophisticated, mature
adults who can hear lots of different opinions and take

(09:16):
or leave whatever they may be. That will be true
as we enter the political season, and as I talk
to political candidates. That doesn't mean I've endorsed that person.
I will have multiple candidates from a particular race on
the air. That will be your opportunity to hear what
they have to say, nothing more, nothing less. That is
true of medicine, that is true of politics, that is

(09:40):
true of races and most everything else. So I feel
like I need to restate that again. I think different
ideas are good, and I think getting ideas out there,
even if they're unconventional, is good because it may help
someone or may spur you to read more and learn more.
So Christina Keller, the book is touch or tatas. Let's

(10:03):
talk about your stage four cancer. How'd you find out
you had it?

Speaker 6 (10:09):
Well?

Speaker 2 (10:09):
I started doing some scans once I knew I had
breast cancer in preparation for a devil masectomy. And then
the scans my oncologists saw like a shadow on my
spleen for a breast MRI that I did, and she said,
you know, usually cancer doesn't spread to the spleen, but
just to cross our te's and dot our eyes, let's

(10:32):
do kind of a full body scan. And so when
we did that, she saw three spots on my liver.
And so that was just several weeks after learning I
had breast cancer. So stage four cancer, fifty three, had
a thirteen year old son, a single mom, and honestly,
just hearing you have stage four is just very overwhelming

(10:55):
and frightening. I started receiving tons of articles and books,
and you would not believe the influx of information that
I started getting from all my friends and families who
met well. But it was a little bit overwhelming. I
knew I couldn't do everything that I was reading. I
knew I couldn't read everything I was being given. But

(11:16):
an interesting thing, I prayed for three things early on.
One that I would pick a medical professionals who would
partner with me in my care. Two that the Lord
would have guide me and what kind of treatment that
I would do. And three I pray for physical healing.
And honestly, I just feel like the Lord brought this

(11:39):
one article to me three different ways from three different
friends who don't know each other that talked about a
man named Joe Tippins and he was basically did everything
to his oncologists wanted him to do. They treated him
through chemo and all these other different methods and it

(12:00):
didn't help, and they sent him home and said, you
have three months. And his friend, who was a vet, said,
I've read a lot about finn bendaesol. Let's try it.
You have nothing to lose. And that's the thing is
when you have stage four cancer. I mean, I personally
didn't want to hear there's nothing more we can do
for you before I tried everything, you know, And so

(12:23):
of course initially I didn't tell the whole world that
I was taking dog Dee Warmer. I also did hormone therapy.
I'm not saying I didn't do traditional medicine.

Speaker 6 (12:35):
I did.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
I did everything. My oncologist said. I took hormone therapy.
It was hormone blockers and celfyicle inhibitor. And she also
knew I was taking finn bendasol. She didn't have a
problem with me doing that. And I just followed the
protocol that this Joe Tiptons guy came up with and
that many people. I was on a Facebook group and

(12:57):
just listening to people every day say they had success,
and so I said, hey, I'm going to give this
a try. So the minute I started traditional oncology medicine,
I started fin bendissol and after two months everything had
shrunk fifty percent. And my oncologist says, you're responding to
this treatment better than I normally see, and that's a

(13:19):
big decrease in a short period of time. So she said,
keep doing everything you're doing, and let's do this scan
in two more months. So at month four, we did
a pet scan and I had no more evidence of
disease in my breast or my liver.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
Hellelujah, that's amazing. That's all right.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
It could have been just the prayer service my church
did for me. I mean, I don't know. I'm not
a medical professional. I don't have any medical training. But
I'm just telling you, I'm a normal person who heard
they had cancer and then stage four cancer, and I
was a mom and I wanted to live to see
him grow up. And I was willing to do the

(14:05):
unconventional and maybe look a little crazy if it saved
my life. And so when I was a ne e d.
I was like, oh, I want I want to share
this with everybody, and even my very good close friends.
You know, when I told them what I did, their
mouth would drop to the floor, but in two seconds
they would say, out of that mouth, can you talk

(14:29):
to a friend and tell them what you did? And
I spent about five hours a day for a very
long period of time talking to people, friends of friends
and people that I've never met and will never meet,
telling them what I did. At one point, I finally said,
this is going to be overwhelming to do this like
at this rate. So I created a blog and then

(14:51):
I said, hey, read my blog first, and if you
have questions, call me. And that reduced the amount of
time I was on the phone more to like five
hours a week, and so that blog just kind of
kept getting passed around. I had like thousands and thousands
of hits after just a few months, and so it
made me realize, you know, I think this is bigger.

(15:11):
This is bigger. I felt like it was a personal
ministry of mine now to share hope. I mean, if
nothing else, hope for someone who here's they have cancer
or stage four cancer, because there is hope and I
believe in the power of prayer. I want people to
be their own health advocates. Do your own research. Hey,
don't take my word for this at all. I didn't

(15:34):
take anyone's word for it. I read about it, I
did the research. I saw, Hey, there's no side effects.
At least there wasn't for me. I was monitored every month.
So I just felt like it was worth taking the risk.
And I just thought the Lord led me to it.
And I'm now one year cancer free.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
That is fantastic. Christine M. Keller, thank you for the email,
Thanks for sharing your story. Of the book is touch
your Tatas. And I think the wrap up for all
of this is for every single person, your body is
a temple. It's the only one you get read about things.
You don't have to believe everything just because there a

(16:17):
doctor says it or it's printed, But read and learn
about your body and take care of it only when
you get Michael Barry Show continues.

Speaker 5 (16:36):
It's knowing that your door is always Oh, this is
Shirty C Liquor with your women health minutes. Girl, make
you men leave the room. I'm gonna tell you something
about it. The other day, I had got a pamphlet
at my doctor office told me how to do a
self examination of the breakfasts.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
Girl. I got scared.

Speaker 5 (16:55):
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. Girl,
it felt like I was smuggling M and MS. I

(17:16):
failt so many things. I couldn't tell whether it was
my imagination or what. Lord, I about paniced 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 mass them breakfasts. He said, I'm
have not Juley said, miss liquor. He said, you got
to cut back on your caffeine.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
Girl.

Speaker 5 (17:34):
He said, you've been done. Got fibronoids 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 something, go
down there and see the doctor. It might be just ignorant.
That's what I had. I was diagnosed with clinical ignorance.
All right, now, you tell you my mom, say, how

(17:54):
should I I?

Speaker 8 (17:55):
Honey?

Speaker 1 (17:57):
I wish every story like this ended. The two home
invasion suspects killed by the homeowner in southeast Houston after
they posed as the POPEO the story from KPRC TV.

Speaker 8 (18:12):
What we can tell you is that this all happened
around eleven o'clock last night. Police tell us that there
were two guys. They were in dressed up as if
they were police officers, posed as officers. They were wearing masks,
they were armed. They even had bulletproof vests and were
wearing badges.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
They tried to go inside of a home.

Speaker 8 (18:32):
This is at the forty eight hundred block of Bell Know,
which is right here in southeast Houston. They tried to
enter that home and that's when police tell us that
the homeowners opened fire. He shot two of the suspects
and then killing them here on the scene. And we
know that right now, detectives are still trying to figure

(18:54):
out exactly who these guys are and why they were
targeting this home. But I do want you to take
a minute right now to listen to the surveillance video
we were able to get from a nick. So you
heard those gun shots. It sounded they were very fast.

(19:17):
Six gun shots. Again, we know that there were two
men inside of the house claiming to be police.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
They had a warrant.

Speaker 8 (19:26):
The suspects, wearing masks, vests and badgers, fired shots through
the front door. The homeowners were turned fire, hitting both suspects.
HBD says. Officers attempted CPR, but both men were pronounced
dead on the scene.

Speaker 9 (19:39):
These suspects were wearing bulletproof vests and had some sort
of badge around their neck.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
And we're wearing ski masks as well. So right now
we don't have ages on the suspects, so.

Speaker 8 (19:54):
A lot of information that detectives are stars trying to
get through.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
Officers attempted to perform CPR on the suspects, but they
ain't tried too hard. I mean, fellas, you know, it's
been a long day. I gave it. I didn't want
to put my mouth on him or nothing, you know,
so I just kind of blew from a distance. Hey,
an'tboy alive down in there? Okay? You know, I couldn't

(20:24):
remember the cadence, you know what the song was, so
I just gave a little push here and there. But
when I did, blood was spurtin now, so I thought,
you know what better to leave and be a prettier
corpse if you will. It was a story over the weekend,
an officer who arrived on the scene after it all happened.
There was an officer, I tell you the story. The

(20:46):
officers running a Code one. So he turns his lights on,
turns everything's on, goes into an intersection. Guys come in
the other direction. He bones him, I mean full on
plows into him Lindsey Graham style, I mean bow pushes

(21:09):
the cop through the intersection into the backyard fence of
the house that backs up right there, through the fence
into the swimming pool. The car goes into the swimming pool, which,

(21:29):
by the way, what are the odds, happens to have
people in it, whereupon the officer exits his cop car
and writes them a ticket for not having a lifeguard
on Dukee. No, I'm just kidding. No true story, though,
true story, and the only reason I tell it is

(21:50):
that everybody's okay, so you know, there's not much time
left this summer. But if you're in your swimming pool
and you hear decidees and it sounds like they, you
want to go ahead and get out of the pool
because you just never know when a cop car is
going to land in. Can you imagine how that how
that call goes. I gotta call my sister. What's your

(22:14):
sister gonna do? She never seen a cop car in
a pool before?

Speaker 6 (22:18):
Well?

Speaker 1 (22:18):
Who has who? Among us?

Speaker 7 (22:21):
Has?

Speaker 1 (22:23):
Federal authorities arrested ten suspected international gang members they believe
are responsible for a series of violent home invasions across
the Houston area. Investigators say they those arrested have ties
to gangs in Mexico, Honduras, and Columbia, or, as Donald
Trump calls them, beephole countries. The story from ABC thirteen.

Speaker 10 (22:46):
And the Wee hours of the morning, eight armed men
forced their way into a Vietnamese family's West Harris County home.
Investigators say these are five of those men arrested and
charged this week with the March twenty twenty four home invasion.
Homeland Security Investigation says it's part of a sweep targeting
a total of ten people wanted for a series of

(23:08):
armed robberies and home invasions, some suspected of ties to
transnational gangs, specifically gangs operating in Honjuras, Mexico, and Columbia.
While investigating these five men, the Harris County Sheriff's Office
learned from Plano police about a Houston based burglary ring
targeting Asian homes. It was a Plano detective who put

(23:29):
investigators in touch with someone claiming to note one of
the men involved in the twenty twenty four home invasion.
That man hasn't yet been charged, but deputies say he
called a Harris County jail in made hours after the
crime and told him all about it. One of the
victim's pistol whipped and beat it in front of his
wife and son. According to this charging document. The suspects

(23:50):
are also accused of placing the victim's phones under a
running tap, threatening to cut off one of the victim's.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Fingers, and then locking the family in.

Speaker 10 (23:59):
A closeting them not to leave for at least thirty minutes.
Deputy say they made off with jewelry and two safes
were an estimated four thousand dollars. One of the suspects
now under arrest in Montgomery County, but not for the
home invasion. He and two other men accused of breaking
into a house near Willis a month before the home
invasion and stealing a safe with one hundred and seventy

(24:21):
thousand dollars inside. All three being held in the Montgomery
County jail with immigration hole.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
Look a lot of bars this story. What else you're
hearing about the investigation and could more charges be coming?
They often target Vietnamese families because an immigrant families who
are small business owners, because they know that those folks
are more likely to have cash at home, and they

(24:49):
know those folks are less likely to call the cops.
You remember the case of Joe Horn when he had
to put that fool down next door. That was the
Vietnamese family. The family were all at, you know, running
their laundromat. I think it was they had small business.
Maybe it's convenience stores. But you get these illegal aliens
from these crap whole countries who come here and they

(25:11):
target Vietnamese families and their homes. It's, uh, we don't
need those people. We don't need the abrego garcias, we
don't need them, and we're not going to have them anymore,
and that's good news. It's great news tonight. You need
to escape from the every day escaped of the Michael

(25:32):
Berry Show. If I told you that a former scientist
at M. D Anderson has been arrested and charged with
theft of trade secrets, and that this person was in

(25:53):
the process of secretly taking research back to the country
of his birth, what are the chances in one guess
you could tell me what country he was going back to.
I'll bet you ninety percent of people who've even passively

(26:14):
followed the news can guess which country it is. The
same country, let's see. Let's review the same country that
put a spy with Eric Fartwell, remember Bang Bang, that
same spy, Well, Fang Bang was having sex with the
mayor of a city. I can't remember which one, but
he looked like Chris Christy's painting a picture, painting a picture.

(26:37):
The same country that placed a spy as the driver
for Dianne Feinstein for ten years, ten years. Ramon, if
that's chad symbol, I don't think we should do that
for it's not universal. No, no, it should be that

(27:00):
symbol should be Japanese. You need something for Chinese like
or whatever, how that thing goes. But it can't be
the same one as Chad. That's Chairman Mao. So when
we say, China, you're going to do that? You know,

(27:21):
first time you did it, I thought, well, but it
is kind of Chairman Mao esque. I was watching a
documentary on him the other day. All people don't know.
He wasn't a nice fella that guy was. He was
a long way from being a nice fella. The thing

(27:42):
about it is, we all universally agree Hitler bad guy,
bad guy. You know, you're literally Hitler.

Speaker 7 (27:54):
What are you?

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Hitler? Guys like Hitler, but we don't ever throw in there,
you know, Stalin in his right hand Manbaria or mal
or Polepot or Eidy. I mean, there's some bad dudes
out there. There's some bad dudes out there. The same
country that placed people here in the Harvard Science Department

(28:19):
that were stealing secrets. Same country, Wow, same country that
was bribing Joe Biden. So ex M. D Anderson scientist
arrested and charged with theft of trade secrets trying to
secretly take research back to his native Wow, that's right,

(28:43):
that is right. The story from Fox twenty.

Speaker 9 (28:45):
Six forty five year old young Hile Lee has been
conducting federally funded breast cancer research at m d Anderson.
According to investigators, they say he tried to steal and
take back to China.

Speaker 4 (29:03):
We were able to detain him as he was trying
to get on a flight to China.

Speaker 9 (29:07):
The core records say that Lee uploaded sensitive data to
his personal Google drive, and then m d anderson found
out and confronted him. They say that he deleted those
files from the drive and even showed m d anderson proof.
What he didn't tell them was that he uploaded that
data to a separate Chinese server and then he packed
his bags.

Speaker 4 (29:27):
There was a pretty good chance that he was going
to be either deported or leave the country.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
We needed a five something.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
We needed to ensure that he was going to stay
here and the information was going to stay here, and
he was going to be able accountable.

Speaker 9 (29:41):
In twenty nineteen, m d anderson dealt with something similar,
firing three Chinese researchers who were suspected of sharing sensitive
data with China. Lee is charged with theft of trade
secrets and tampering with the government record. But this investigation
is far from over and from your understanding. Are there
are any other people involved at this time, any other

(30:01):
similar cases that this has tipped off.

Speaker 4 (30:03):
We are aware of a number of investigations, some of
them kind of tangential to this, some of them completely
independent that we're working closely with our Public Corruption Division
here at the DA's office, the Texas Rangers HSI.

Speaker 9 (30:19):
On the federal side, we posted his fifty one bond
and is now out of jail, but he did have
to surrender his passport as a bond condition.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
It's always always China. If it's not China, this is
going to upset people. If it's not China, Israel. It's true. Look,
say what you will. There is no dying, there is

(30:52):
no doubting. It's Jonathan Pollard. Countries that are engaged in
espionage in this country.

Speaker 6 (31:05):
I know, you know.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
We've been taught that you can't criticize Israel. We can
either criticize every country or no countries. And to say,
nobody thinks I'm anti Chinese because I point out what
the Chinese government is doing in this country, that that
is a tool, and there's a tool that's been used
by blacks. It's a tool that's been used by trainees

(31:29):
it's a tool that is used to silence people, and
that is not what the marketplace of ideas looks like.
The Houston Chronicle was kind enough to put my name
in their publication. Do they still print They still do
a print edition. Okay, they were kind enough to put
my name on their website. They their trending news reporter

(31:52):
named Faith Bugenhagen writes quote about Alex Mieler's announcement that
she's running for Congress. The Republican announced her campaign for
Texas's soon to be redrawn ninth congressional district, a seat
currently held by longtime Democrat US Rep. Al Green, on
Monday via a radio ad on Michael Berry's conservative talk show. Well,

(32:18):
first of all, toutz it ain't an ad, And they
referred to Alex Mieler throughout the article as a failed candidate.
She ran one time and lost. Beto O'Rourke ran three
times in four years, and they never call him failed

(32:39):
candidate Beto O'Rourke. I wonder why that is, But you know,
the old P. T. Barnum just spell my name right.
Once you learn that all publicity is good publicity. When
I tell people that, you know we're having a dinner party,
and people will say, you know, doesn't it bother you? No, No,
all publicity's good public You got to have a little

(33:01):
negative here and there, just to see more interesting. And
my wife says, oh God, he's going to get arrested.
I can see it coming. He's going to get arrested.
Mieler chose a fitting avenue, appearing in an ad on
the conservative Michael Berry Show on Monday to announce her
entrants in the Republican primary for texas As soon to
be newly redrawn ninth congressional district. Well Morgan Latrelle asked

(33:26):
to announce his candidacy for Congress when he first decided
he was going to run for Congress on our show.
And I think it turned out pretty well for Morgan.
So yeah. I mean, if a friend of mine sent

(33:50):
that an email early this morning, he said, I can't
believe this. I can't believe the chronicles trashing you like this,
And I said, well, they didn't really trash me, they
trashed her. And second, in fairness, I trashed the Houston
Chronicle every day every day. That's actually kind of tepid

(34:12):
compared to my criticism of the Chronicle, right and I
think the reason is the last time they wrote an editorial,
Michael Berry and his erstwhile yammerings, and then Shirley Q
Liquor Make It, made a bit about it, and I
heard that the guy who wrote that got his feelings.

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