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November 20, 2025 32 mins

Michael Berry breaks down how RINOs derailed Texas redistricting and jeopardized the conservative agenda.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, luck and load. So Michael
Verie Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
One of the.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
Great problems with the Rhinos.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Is that they operate in an environment and with a worldview,
and you just kind of want to keep things in
the middle of the road, kind of want to keep
everything cruising along, don't disrupt anything.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
Is America.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
Everything's great, And that would be far less troubling if
the Democrats had not skewed so far to the left.
So what we find with people who call themselves conservatives
and are not is we find them constantly abandoning us

(01:16):
because of their unwillingness to confront the threats before us.
And so it's the equivalent of your home is being
broken into an armed men are kicking down the door,
and someone with a position to stop them starts asking

(01:37):
them nicely, because well, you don't want to have to
hurt someone. It is the inability and unwillingness to address
the extreme left and what they've done in this country
by Rhino Republicans, that is our downfall. That's the problem

(02:02):
with John Cornyn, that's the problem with Greg Abbott, that's
the problem with Dan Crenshaw, that's the problem with Mitt
Romney John McCain, and when pushed, these folks will side
with the left every time they feel noble about it.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
They feel noble, they feel valiant.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
They see themselves as this sort of modern day Martin
Luther King Jr.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
Some sort of a modern day Abraham Lincoln.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
They cast the characters around them as all evil and
only they can betray the community from whence they came
and be the hero who will ride in. It's not accurate,
but that's I think, what they think to themselves. So
the redistricting passed Texas was set to gain up to

(03:00):
five congressional seats. We were going to have control of
the House and be able to accomplish a lot. And
then Lulac, an organization I don't think I've ever agreed
with on anything, brings a lawsuit, and that lawsuit ends

(03:27):
up on appeal before a three judge panel, one nominated
by Democrats, two by Republicans, Jeff Brown, a Trump appointee,
and Jerry Smith, a longtime conservative stalwart. Nobody thought anything

(03:49):
of it, and then rumors started something was going on,
And earlier this week we get the news shocking to some,
disappointing to all that Jeff Brown had written the opinion
that struck down redistricting, leaving the only hope at this

(04:13):
point the circuit judge. The judges are assigned three or
four states each of the nine Supreme Court justices four
or five in some cases states for administrative hearings, and
so this will go to Samuel Alito. That's as good

(04:35):
as we could have hoped for. And the expectation is
that he will stay this stupid ruling, which means not
enforce it. If Jeff Brown's opinion were to stand, some
of these elections that you've been contributing money to, that

(04:56):
people have been campaigning for in compliance with the the
state law that passed the legislative process, those districts would
be wiped out and would go back, throwing the state
of Texas elections into quite tumult.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
But also.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
A judge taking over the role of the legislature, why
would he do it? There are rumors, we'll get into those,
but longtime conservative judge Jerry Smith is having none of it.
He is furious at Jeff Brown as to the way
he conducted this. I'll just read a few quotes from

(05:37):
his opinion, a one hundred and sixty page opinion. The
opening line, fasten your seat belts, It's going to be
a bumpy knight. I dissent from the entirety of Judge
Brown's opinion granting a preliminary injunction.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
I'm just taking random quotes out or various quotes.

Speaker 3 (06:00):
Also need to highlight the pernicious judicial misbehavior of US
District Judge Jeffrey Vincent Brown.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
At another point, he said, he's making.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
This very personal because it's not just a disagreement over
the law. It is what Jeff Brown did. This outrage
speaks for itself. Any pretense of judicial restraint, good faith,
or trust by these two judges is gone. If these
judges were so sure of their result, they would not

(06:33):
have been so unfairly eager to issue the opinion signs
my descent without my descent, or they could have waited
for the dissent in order to join issue with it.
What indeed are they afraid of? He calls out the
fact that Jeff Brown would not wait on his dissent
because he didn't want to have to address it, and

(06:54):
he didn't want to be able to say he wanted
to be able to say I hadn't read his descent
when I issued my majority of opinion. In other words,
he's not willing to listen to another judge's opinion as
to whether this redistricting was proper or not. The main
winners from Judge Brown's opinion are George Soros and Gavin Newsom.
The obvious losers are the people of Texas and the

(07:16):
rule of law. Pretty strong language, pretty salty, pretty accurate.
I can't find a single person that I've known Jeff Brown.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Along with.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
Since the days I met him almost thirty years ago,
who's proud of this. I bet Alan Blakemore is hiding
under a desk somewhere, he continues, Yes, you heard it right.
To summarize in case the reader doesn't get the point,
Judge Brown was announcing that he would issue an opinion

(07:57):
three days later, an opinion that I hadn't even seen
and might not be furnished before its issuance. That is unthinkable,
but it occurred, and not accidentally. He goes on to say,
in thirty seven years of doing this, he has never
seen a judge do what Jeff Brown did.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
It is sickening talk.

Speaker 4 (08:19):
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Speaker 1 (08:23):
You really adopted the doc.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
I was watering.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Jim Wrights.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
My favorite videos are of the porch pirates stealing from
doorsteps of others.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
Package is rigged with.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
Paint to spray the thief when they pick up the
package they're stealing, but some of them scream that they
will sue the homeowner for spraying them with the paint.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
It is.

Speaker 3 (08:49):
It's really a glorious a glorious bit of vigilantism. It's
a glorious bit of vigilantism, and I enjoy it so
very much. I saw one this week where a guy
had to be four hundred pounds. He walks up about
fifteen steps to take a pretty big package and he

(09:12):
goes to pick it up, and he's clearly uncomfortable at
all times because he is so big. And the guy
has a camera and a microphone there rigged on the spot,
and he said, that's why you're so fat, stealing instead
of working. So the guy starts, he's starting down the

(09:33):
steps and he says, go ahead and take it, fat,
so it's yours, you know what, Just take it, you
fat bastard, Just take it. And the guy is embarrassed
at this point because I know if it's the cops
or what's going on.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
So he goes to put it back and the person says, no, no,
you take it.

Speaker 3 (09:50):
It's it's full of food, it's high calorie, it's extraordinarily fattening,
it's exactly what you would want.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
You you take it. You know what, clearly you need it.

Speaker 3 (09:59):
You go ahead and take take all of it, eat
it all in one city.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
And he just humiliates the guy.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
I will say, I think you've reached a certain point,
inflection point in the decline of civilization when you see
videos where a porch pirate is stealing someone's package off
their front porch. The paint the package burst, the paint

(10:26):
sprays all over them, and they go back and start
cussing into the camera of the home they feel they
have been wronged.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
We had a case a couple of days ago where.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Young black man high school age or shortly or a
little above that has broken into a man's garage and
is stealing everything he can get. The man kicks open
the door dirty Harry style and blast him. The family.
The man is now being charged as if he committed
a crime. The homeowner and the family of the now

(11:05):
deceased strutting around in front of the cameras how they're
going to sue him.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
They're going to sue him.

Speaker 3 (11:13):
Well, I guess they were going to get his money
one way or another, either by breaking into his garage
and stealing it or when he reacted, by taking him
to court. It's a dangerous, dangerous thing when you remove accountability,
personal responsibility. I remember hearing Rush use these words, and

(11:36):
I remember it was a common theme, and it always
has been and always will be. But I think increasingly,
as the leadership of the left has changed hands and
it has grown increasingly to be more Black Lives Matter
than Teamster's Union, you're noticing that the approach they take

(12:01):
is quite different, and in fact they've alienated white labor
in the process because on economic issues of right to
work versus unionization and these sorts of things, they've always
been able to win white labor, and the Republican Party

(12:21):
didn't know how to talk to white labor. The Republican
Party would have Nelson Rockefeller kind of folks, or George H. W.
Bush or Mitt Romney. These men didn't know how to
relate to labor, to working men. They didn't know how

(12:42):
to relate to common men, and they would try to
find some issue that they could attach themselves to and
then maybe put a flag pen in their suit, and
people would say, oh, he's patriotic, But nobody ever connected
with them. There was never a connection. Nobody ever felt

(13:04):
he gets me, he understands my life, he understands my
fears and concerns. When Trump managed to do that, it
changed everything. It changed American politics a juggernaut in that
way that couldn't be stopped. Because of it, people started

(13:25):
voting in numbers that we had not seen, from demographics
that we had not seen. Lost voters returned to the
polls and re engaged. You think about what Tiger Woods
did for golf, where people that don't even play golf
would watch, would watch golf tournaments because of Tiger Woods.

(13:52):
There are a few people capable of doing that. This
white girl they keep beating up on in the WNBA,
I think she's done that to an extent for the WNBA,
nobody watches the games, but they'll at least watch and
see whether Angel Reese has finally shot her or not,
which I guess at some point she will. But you

(14:15):
see people who are larger than the sport they play,
than the moment they're living in. Michael Jordan did that
for basketball, and I think that Trump has done that
in American politics for demographics. That the challenge for Republicans
is going to be keeping those voters, keeping them engaged.

(14:41):
And part of that was the way that Trump managed
what was the language he used and the issues he chose.
Tucker Carlson had Nick Fointis on his show. I didn't
know much about Nick Faintis, but he's got a lot
of young white males who are super fans of his.
And the allegation is, I've never watched him, so I'm

(15:02):
not going to say this is the case. Is what
the allegations are that they're into Nazi stuff and anti
Semitic stuff and this and this and this, and Tucker
Carlson had him on the show to understand why people,
why young young men, especially young white men, are attracted
to this. And Tucker Carlson's theory is, and something we've

(15:26):
talked about for a long time, what are young white
men hearing today? You're the devil? What is the one
group that cannot what is a DEI contract? What is
the DEI position? What's the DPI scholarship? Everything but white
men straight white men. Straight white men are the one
group you can't have anything.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
You're over here. We're going to create a category that's everybody.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
But you.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
What do you say? What are you saying to a
young man when you do that? Well, how do you
think he's going to react?

Speaker 2 (15:58):
Plug down?

Speaker 1 (16:00):
The CEO of.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
Omaha Steaks warns that American families will soon face a
ten dollars a pound reality for beef.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Ramon, do you know what beef costs per pound? Right now?
Take a guess?

Speaker 3 (16:16):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Yes, gremby four fifty.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
Omaha Steaks Company CEO Nate Rimpy.

Speaker 5 (16:24):
Look, domestically, we need to get our arms around it.
Last time we got together, we talked about how the
herd is at a seventy year low, demand is at
an all time high, and the net result is prices
are through the roof. So there's this concept in the
industry called heifer attention, and it's a decision that the
rancher and the feedlot operator make to hold back the
female animal to build the herd, as opposed to send

(16:46):
it to market.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
Now that's a double edged sword.

Speaker 5 (16:48):
We've started to see good signals that that's happening, but
that means that the supply is going to continue to
shrink as fewer cattle are going to market. So we
are headed for what I'm calling rio the ten dollars
a pound reality. By third quarter of twenty six, families
are gonna see ten dollars a pound ground beef in
the grocery store.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
So we're in for a bit of a haul here.

Speaker 5 (17:12):
I don't believe we'll see price come down in any
meaningful way until sometime in twenty twenty seven.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
They call that hefer attention. Yeah, I've heard that phrase before.
In fact, Mickey Gilly had a song about it. Hold
on two three coat helf attention right there, I'll.

Speaker 6 (17:36):
Look all get prettyposing.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
How they all began.

Speaker 4 (17:42):
The Black Movie Star, I'm the girl.

Speaker 6 (17:47):
Theyll get prettyerposing.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
Where the chain stops taking clear put.

Speaker 6 (17:55):
The gloomone ever it be is on the mall An Angels,
how the back street Pa. If I could rate of
him on the scale for one to ten, heemper attention,
I'm looking ball of nine, but eight could work right in.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
A few more drinks. Hemper retention.

Speaker 6 (18:14):
The my mo beabul when the marvel morning come and
I wake up with a number one.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
Where I'll never do it get anymore?

Speaker 2 (18:28):
I'm a girl.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
I'm getting pretty here. I don't know which number he's
using again. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says.

Speaker 3 (18:42):
Be ground chuck one hundred percent beef they've got at.
Let's see the last number I see here is September
twenty twenty five, six dollars and thirty cents a.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
Pound ground beef lean they've got at.

Speaker 3 (19:00):
See this is the price is right kind of question.
Brisket's the market, that's what you Okay, what's brisket? Is
that six ninety nine cooked? That's to purchase six' nine?
Nine it is that what you pay for? It six
pound back in your?

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Day is that? True you paid ninety nine in your?
Lifetime you paid ninety nine cents a pound for.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
Brisket, YEAH i see this whole fancy barbecue thing that
kind of screwed the pooch on eating. Out some dudes
out there right, now eat out barble game might make my,
own make my. OWN i always enjoy when you talk
about prices of things and how they've gone up a

(19:47):
particular stores and, things because there is that guy at
home and says.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
Six pound eating out a.

Speaker 3 (19:55):
Breastaurant they charted twenty five dollars, person eat, barbecue make
my own.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
Shoes shoes have gone. UP i make my.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
Own people talking about how much they're paying a, dinner
a to coffee, shop the, dinner talking about how much
it costs to change your, oil and you're paying people
paying change my own. Oil you know why that always
amuses me because that is my. Dad that is so my.
DAD i can finish that sentence before it ever. Starts

(20:25):
it is coming In Chula, Vista. California the average, cost
which this is the most expensive in the continental of
The United. States the average cost of a cheeseburger meal
that is, burger fries and soda twenty five dollars and twenty.
Cents the average not the high water size of this
Year's Rockefeller Center christmas, tree A norway spruce From East Green,

(20:51):
Bush New, york which they will light On december, third
seventy five feet, tall eleven. Tons the percentage of participants
in A usc study that rated chat GPT's jokes funnier
than human ones seventy percent.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
Seventy.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
Percent the scary thing ABOUT ai artificial, intelligence it's not
that it's there or that it is what it's capable.
Of it's the audience. REACTION i read the other. DAY
i don't listen to modern country, music BUT i read

(21:33):
the other day the number one song being played on
radio right now is AN ai generated country. Song, well
that didn't take long because the human voice isn't going to.
Change the art is going to change a, bit but
the artificial intelligence is changing at warp. Speed what's, interesting,

(21:57):
though is that almost all artificial and diligence could not
have existed but for a human first creating. IT i
saw a deal That matthew McConaughey And Michael caine have
signed deals for the use of their VOICE ai generated
versions of their, voices And matthew McConaughey's is being used

(22:20):
FOR ai generation generated. Voices they're using his In. Spanish
the story from k T LA Tv.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Life on and off the.

Speaker 7 (22:34):
Screen that's the unmistakable voice Of Michael, caine but it's
not actually him, speaking it's artificial. Intelligence the ninety two
year Old oscar winner announced he's joining eleven labs.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
New Iconic voice.

Speaker 7 (22:46):
Marketplace the platform allows companies to request approval to Use
caine's voice for. Projects cain joins more than twenty five
other iconic, figures Including Maya, Angelou Judy, garland And John.
Wayne Eleven labs also Announced matthew McConaughey is an investor
in the. Company his reps say he's USING ai responsibly

(23:07):
to engage his. Audience Eleven labs says the marketplace requires
consent and COMPENSATION.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Ai, generated but.

Speaker 7 (23:16):
The announcement and other RECENT ai, advances INCLUDING ai Actress Tillie, norwood.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Are raising concerns In. Hollywood somebody knows that's the, truth.

Speaker 7 (23:26):
Legendary oscar winning Actor Morgan freeman Telling The guardian this, week,
Quote i'm a little, pod you.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Know i'm like any other.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
Actor don't mimic me with.

Speaker 7 (23:36):
FALSENESS i don't appreciate, it AND i get paid for
doing stuff like, That so if you're going to do
it without, me you're robbing.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
Me this, technology for a lot of, us came out
of middle of nowhere in this.

Speaker 7 (23:46):
Case Tim, friedlander president Of National association Of Voice actors
and The Executive, boards SAY ai protections were a major
issue during the most RECENT sag after strike actors demanding
safeguards against unauthorized the use of their.

Speaker 5 (24:01):
Voices our concern is that all of these systems are
built on audio files that were taken without, consent control and.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
Compensation we feel.

Speaker 4 (24:09):
Like as voice actors were kind of the canaries and
the coal mine for.

Speaker 8 (24:13):
Us we care.

Speaker 7 (24:14):
Deeply about this because it directly affects our ability to.

Speaker 3 (24:17):
Work Berry, show lifeless, eyes black eyes like a. Doll
there's a scene In No country For Old men where
the sheriff is explaining to his mentor he just can't

(24:38):
understand what's become of the. World these don't make sense.
Anymore things you, witness and if you read the headlines
of inner city major City america, today you see a
cultural rot and the results of it that you can't

(25:01):
actually imagine are, happening but they. Are the story a
mother and her son brutally attacked by a mob of
elementary students outside of school In. Chicago does anyone else help,
them including the other. Kids, No they record, it and

(25:25):
they taunt the mother and the, son because that's what
they do in these, Videos you taunt whoever's. Fighting the
mother has a bloated, stomach which early observers of the
video asson meant she was. Pregnant she's. Not she has
sickle cell. Anemia chicago Pastor Corey, brooks who knows the

(25:48):
kids who were, beaten Tells Jason whitlock on his, show
one of the sad things about it is none of
those other fathers of these children who beat this woman
has spoken out or said. Anything i've seen any views
with the mothers with some of their, children but no
fathers trust. Me this pastor knows there are no fathers.

(26:08):
Around here's the story FROM nbc.

Speaker 9 (26:11):
Five anger and frustration outside of Orvil Tea Wright Elementary
school as parents rallied around For Shanda hatter and her
nine year old.

Speaker 10 (26:21):
SON i can't sleep BECAUSE i wake up in the
order with that visit in my head and my son
calling my name to help, him AND i couldn't do
nothing for.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
Him everybody hurried me the.

Speaker 9 (26:33):
Most the thirty three year old reported to believes that
she was walking with her son when they were attacked
by a group of. Kids it happened near one hundred
and six And Bensley avenue around three Pm, monday just
blocks away from.

Speaker 8 (26:44):
School no, mother no mothers should beat that.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
Helpless i'd be targeting my. Children it's out of whole.

Speaker 9 (26:50):
Community State Senator Willie preston met with the victim and
her son.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
As they called for a meeting with school.

Speaker 9 (26:56):
Administrators the victim TOLD nbc five the incident stems from
bullying at. School, Meanwhile chicago police launched an. Investigation parents
and other concerned residents demand. Answers they say this points
to a deep rooted problem in the.

Speaker 4 (27:09):
Community we need more help out of Health trump sanding
troops just stuf value, today Constant.

Speaker 10 (27:13):
Trumps but these, kids we need these, kids open up more.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
Programs finck you.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Didn't police.

Speaker 9 (27:17):
Say hatter and her son were taken to the hospital
to be. Treated those who came out to support the
family calling out the parents of the kids.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
Involved what actually needs to be taken is the parents
needs to be held.

Speaker 9 (27:28):
Accountable chilges should be, pressed charges should be, pressed and
these kids should be At spillful. School Chicago Public schools
said it prioritizes the safety and well being of students the,
district and a statement, said in part, quote we are
horrified by the attack on this, family and we are
working collaboratively with city departments and agencies to provide support
to the victims of the. ATTACK cps is coordinating closely

(27:49):
with The mayor's OFFICE cpdcha and other city departments to
provide additional support to the. Family as for the, case
area two detectives are still. Investigating so, far no one
has been.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Arrested did you hear what that woman was? Screeching we
need more.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
Programs, yes that's always the answer to the, problem isn't
it more programs if we just had more?

Speaker 1 (28:14):
Programs but Tim.

Speaker 3 (28:16):
Republicans they don't want to pay for no more programs
because programs would have solved this. Problem Pastor Corey brooks
talking To Jason, Whitlock.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
Well it's a very sad.

Speaker 8 (28:28):
Story anytime you see a mother trying to protect her
child and then being totally beaten by a group of,
children that is one of the most unfortunate things that
you could. Witness one of the things That i've noticed
IS i look through a bunch of video footage And
i've looked at a lot of, interviews is that there's

(28:49):
only one father That i've seen that's been, present and
that's the father who was standing behind the sister that was.
BEATEN i know that father because they're my. CHURCH i
know the young boy that was beaten because they're in
our after school. Program his grandmother is also our, church
So i'm very familiar with that. Family but one of

(29:11):
the sad things about it is that none of these
other fathers of these children who beat this woman have spoken.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
About or said. Anything i've seen.

Speaker 8 (29:20):
Interviews with the mothers with some of their, children but no,
Fathers AND i think that is a major problem that
we're faced within our, community the lack of presence of.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Fathers and anytime you get to a point.

Speaker 8 (29:34):
To where the kids can get, it it's a sad.

Speaker 3 (29:37):
Day it is a sad, day And i'm certain it's getting,
worse not. Better and to be careful that we don't
assume that what we see in random, videos which is
usually the worst or the, worst is not assuming that

(29:59):
is the new norm may not be. Accurate maybe we're
seeing a. Resurgence the problem is primarily within city limits
of major, cities where you have this breakdown of the
nuclear family on a level that is not easy to.

(30:20):
Reestablish and then they're being sent to schools where the
staffing at the school is ill equipped to train, anything
can't take care of, themselves don't care about.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
It it's more like a.

Speaker 3 (30:33):
Prison so those kids miss out at, home they miss
out at. School the churches have changed to the extent
that they're in the. Church so no more programs isn't
the answer to this. Problem it's so much deeper than.
That but first there has to be recognition that there
is a problem and whose fault it is and.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Isn't we're not there. Yet, unfortunately we are just not there,
yet and that's.

Speaker 3 (31:01):
Unfortunate did you see That hooters is starting a delivery service, Ramon,
yeah they'll bring the food to your.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
House it's Called.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
Knockers earlier this, Week Late Night Hack Jimmy kimmel Attacked
President trump for telling a female reporter Quiet piggy as
she went on and on and on questioning him about
The Epstein, Files Quiet. Piggy of, course Kim all had
to jump on this because it's the only content that
he can come up. With, Hey, jimmy what have you

(31:34):
done in your? Life because there's some videos out. There
so he's up in arms That trump would call a reporter.
Piggy you know who's really upset about, It our old Friend,
poorky the.

Speaker 4 (31:48):
Piggin now just wait a minute. Here if anyone's fitted
here to, me fellow, pigs how dare YOU i bear
you compare her to us pigs the. Media the media
has been bad mouthing us for. Years work is. Bad
but but if my pigs are, disgusting but we've had

(32:08):
a tough. Life NEED i remind you of that big bad.
Wolf my four to three little cousins have they been
a perfect house of straw and the big bad wolf the,
Huffed they huffed with their house. Down BUT i still
HAVE ptsd and you get just a.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Few have a few.

Speaker 4 (32:26):
Bad piggies to get slashed in mud Like Dan, crimshawn
tear up some land and gives us all piggies have
a bad. Name read that that bad really burns my tender. Loins,
Go i'm be getting two worked. Up they believe that's all,
folks
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