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May 7, 2026 42 mins
Hour 2 of the show Jon talks about the "tools" that protesters use during there protest, immigration enforcement, and the voting restriction bill not passing.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Minneapolis.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
We're really gonna have to start deploying like Freedom Thursdays.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
I just.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Every Thursday. Over the course of the really since we
got into the new studio, has been teetering on the
brink of what we typically do on a Friday show.
So today is no different for a Thursday. It's our
two here on Twin City's News talk my name is

(00:33):
John Justice. I'm glad you're with the show. And gosh
darn it, did you guys not come up with a
better name for the rubber mail appendages?

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Had tip to you. I'll share this with you in
just a moment. I'm getting so many emails and talkbacks
it's almost like the whole license.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Plate mystery all over again. And you guys are right,
this is a better name. Okay, So I'll get to
this in just a moment. So first off, here on
Twin City's News Talker, I had to do something that
I don't typically do.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
This is completely self serving.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
I'm playing this talkback for one reason and one reason only,
and that is because I know that my father, who
I love dearly, listens to the show.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Every single day. He gets caught up on the podcast.
He lives in California.

Speaker 4 (01:30):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
And when I with this talkback rolled in, we've moved
off of the discussion over the alien disclosures and the
potential upheaval that could take place within our Christian churches
across the country depending on what is released in those files.
This talkback has rolled in again. I'm sharing this for

(01:52):
one reason, and one reason only, because my father is
going to get a massive kick out of it.

Speaker 5 (02:00):
Hi, John, let me share something with you that make
some other Christians mad when they hear it. First of all,
I want to specify that I'm not a flat earther.
I do take the Bible literally when it says God
created the heavens and the Earth. They're separate. The Earth
is not part of the heavens. There's nowhere in the
Bible where it speaks of the earth movie but several
places where the sun is moving. I think it's small
minded to think the Earth isn't a very special creation

(02:22):
and that we are very very special to him. Remember,
heliocentricity is just a theory.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
So if my dad is listening to this while he's
on his walk, I guarantee you that he has stopped
because he is laughing. The real quick story on this
is when I was in grade school, I did my.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
I can't remember which grade it was.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
I'm gonna say seventh grade maybe, but I did a
grade school science project on heliocentricity.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
The whole nine I had a move working.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Planets with the Earth as the center and the Sun
revolving around the around the around the Earth. I never
I don't think I've ever brought that up in the
entirety of doing my radio career, nor did I ever
expect that it would be brought upon the show. So
thank you for allowing me this indulgence. I greatly appreciate it.
Let's get back to some of your thoughts. As I mentioned,
friend of the show Bob yesterday tried to get an

(03:24):
answer for me as to where have all the rubber
mail appendages come from that have been used in these
anti ice raids. Now, in the middle of this, I
mentioned I can say what these are officially called, but
it just sounds I just don't like saying that on
the air. It's just a right, So I've been calling
them just rubber male appendages. Years ago, I used to

(03:47):
call them pickle doughs, Bill pickle, get it, okay, right?

Speaker 1 (03:52):
Yeah, I know that didn't really work either.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
So I was thinking waldoze for Governor Jim Walls or
Walls does, and I was asking you which to choose from,
But you guys come up came up with a much
much better one.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
So hat tip to all of you. Hi John Jim
from West Saint Paul.

Speaker 6 (04:12):
Yeah, I know you just said you don't want suggestions,
but here comes one.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
How about dim does? Yeah? Thanks? Yeah, they're yeah, they're
dim does.

Speaker 7 (04:21):
Now.

Speaker 8 (04:23):
Hey, John, I know you said you didn't want any
other suggestions, but why don't you just call it a
dim do? You call him dim Walls? I think dim
doo would be really good.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Tom Dottie wrote in Justice at iHeartRadio dot com.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
I think dim doos works better.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
Friend of the Show Thomas writes in Walls Does, how
about dim does?

Speaker 1 (04:52):
All right? You know what, I'm ever gonna doubt you, guys,
I'm really I'm not gonna I'm not going to doubt
you because that's a much much better idea. So thank
you for giving me dim does. All right? So where
did the dim does come from?

Speaker 2 (05:09):
Well, unsurprisingly, because nothing is ever organic when it comes
to democrats, it was all part of a campaign known
as Operation dim Doe Blitz or Operation dim Do.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Dim Do works so much better. So this started earlier
this year.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
And since then thousands of these adult toys primarily now
sourced from a now according to the email, this has
a now defunct adult shop in the Lynn Lake neighborhood
known as the Smitt and Kitten.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
This would be at a Minnesota adult.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
Toy shop, but looking online, it looks like this place
is still open. So I know according to what Bob
had found that it was closed, but it looked like
it could be open. However, apparently this one Smitt and
Kitten adult toy shop establishment has been providing dim does
not only to the Minneapolis protesters, but also those in

(06:10):
Los Angeles, Portland.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Chicago as well.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
Organizers involved in the protests managing the logistics of moving
thousands of these items across the country. One organizer noted
that more than six thousand dim does were available nationally
for these protests as of April.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
I said this yesterday.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
I want to see the sales graph of the total
sales for dim doos across the country, because I bet
there's been a massive spike. And if you're the manufacturer
of these and suddenly you have to start producing more
and you're not aware of what's been going on around
the country.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Can you.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
Just imagine what that individual will be going through questioning
why are people buying so many dim doos all of
a sudden.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
I mean, it's just.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Protesters such as those that the Broadview Immigrations and Customs
Enforcement facility in downtown Los Angeles have used these items
to and they've done this at the Whipple buildings as well,
attach them to security fencing fencing, They've been throwing them
at law enforcement vehicles and officers perform creative protests, such
as holding dim doe ring toss games. They symbolically also

(07:28):
created a dim Doe brigade to protest the federal immigration policies. So,
I I guess whatever.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Whatever floats your dim do I guess I just I
don't under I mean.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
Do they think that this really bothers the ICE agents?

Speaker 1 (07:46):
It's another question that I have with all that, so
many questions.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Either way, the show is already a success today because
you guys helped me out, and they're dim doos from
now on now. A federal court yesterday did deny a
request from Minnesota school districts to blocking immigration enforcement near schools.
The lawsuit to argues that the twenty twenty five DHS guidance,
which allows ICE agents discretion in choosing enforcement locations, disrupts education.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
And causes fear.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
The court rule that the guidance does not inherently make
enforcement unlawful. In the lawsuit, Education Minnesota argued that the
guidance harms Education Minnesota itself because it perceptibly impairs the
organization's core activities and drains its resources.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
That only happens if you push back on.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
The federal agents conducting their lawful efforts. And at the
same time, we didn't have ICE agents going into schools.
You may have had some near schools, and that's mostly
where these complaints came from. And then you had Democrats
that were out there.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
Fear mongering.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
That fact to the point where parents were then keeping
their children home from school, and then children that were
here legally whose parents were here legally, but they said
hours of time and resources to trade members on how
to handle the immigration enforcement near schools to answer member
questions about the threat of such enforcement ended up creating

(09:13):
a situation where less time was spent on their usual duties.
But this new US District Court ruling filed yesterday says
a DHS guidance in twenty twenty five by itself does
not direct the arrest or surveillance of any specific individuals,
and then it also does not direct any such arrests
or surveillance should it occur. As a result, such enforcement
activity is not inherently lawful, according to the court. And

(09:35):
yet you had the DFL doing what they were, trying
to pass a bill banning ICE agents from a school
even though it wasn't happening in the first place, and
then with this court ruling, it just would have made
that whole thing unlawful. Jade Van's in a recent interview,
made some really important comments relating to illegal immigration that

(09:56):
I wanted to share with you in light up this.
And then we'll turn our attention over to House Democrats
voting down an amendment that would have required the Secretary
of State to check every year that each voter is
a US citizen and legally allowed to vote. But here
are some comments from the Vice President jd Vance.

Speaker 9 (10:14):
You cannot have a country where the American people keep
on electing immigration enforcement and the courts tell the American people,
they're not allowed to have what they've voted for. And
that's where we are right now. We're going to keep
working it through the immigration court process, through the Supreme
Court as much as possible, and look, success to me
is not so much in number, though obviously I'd love
to see the gross majority of the illegal immigrants who

(10:37):
came in under Biden deported. That actually is a secondary
metric of success. Success to me is that we have
established a set of rules and principles that the courts
are comfortable with, and that we have the infrastructure to
do that allows us to deport large numbers of illegal aliens.

(10:58):
When large numbers of illegal aliens into the country, that
to me is real success.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
Coming up, I have a montage courtesy of the at
M n HRC war Room the Minnesota House GOP rapid
response the debate that took place over this requirement that
was struck down by Democrats that every year voters here
in Minnesota should be looked at to make sure they

(11:23):
are legal US citizens. Awesome illegal alien activists outrage over
ice abductions in a rather unlikely place. I'll give you
the details and we'll get to your comments from the
iHeartRadio app coming up on Twin Cities News Talk. So

(11:45):
a shout out to a friend of the show, Bob,
who emailed yesterday finding out that the rubber mail appendages,
or that which shall be henceforth known here on Twin
Cities News Talk as the dim all came from one
Minneapolis adult toy shop, Smitt and Kitten.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
I'm assuming somebody had to put up money for these
at some point in time.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
The initial story that I got was that this place
was closed. Apparently, according to what I saw online, they
are still open.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
Who knows. Maybe Operation Metro.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Surge and their inclusion in the protests with the dim
does ended up saving this business, where others in Minneapolis
have reached a horrible fate because of the radical progressive policies.

Speaker 10 (12:38):
Hey John, take a look at the Smitt and Kittens
Facebook page.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
During the ice demonstrations they were leading out there.

Speaker 11 (12:47):
There's a gallon there that begs for money, says she's
part of the resistance, just.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Like that other gal you had a couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 12 (12:53):
It is sad, Hey John, Smitten Kitten sounds like the
next book title that dim walls will read to the
school age children.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Like Buffalo Buffalo and all.

Speaker 4 (13:08):
The creatures from the bats to the bugs, covered old
fluff with kisses and hogs.

Speaker 12 (13:13):
Hey, John, great show.

Speaker 6 (13:15):
I'd be curious to see if they use those Tim
does as a write off and then the IR sah
comes and text to him about why do you have
so many write offs of these Tim does or Jim does.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
That's also a good point. I just what's going to
become of all these dim does. They certainly should not
land on the secondary market, by the way.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
I just.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
That might be an interest.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
I'm not going to do it, but that might be
an interesting search to go into Facebook a marketplace and
see if anybody or is out there selling boxes of
of dim does.

Speaker 13 (13:59):
Good morning John. I think all the names are great.
I think they should all be used interchangeably. And with
that said, I just want to say how proud I
am of the Libs. They have a cause and they
finally embrace capitalism because the male appendage toy market is booming,

(14:20):
and I just want to express my appreciation to all those.

Speaker 11 (14:22):
That pop them.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
I want to express my appreciation for some of you
getting creative and bringing several of the talkbacks full circle
here on the iHeartRadio app Morning John.

Speaker 7 (14:35):
I think we're asking the wrong questions. What if the abductions,
the illegal immigrant abductions that ICE is accused of, are
actually abductions now of another kind.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
I know where you're going. I gotta think about it.

Speaker 2 (14:53):
I am. I'm thinking about it right now. I smell
what you're cooking.

Speaker 14 (15:01):
Morning John. Woman from Malacca. I was just thinking, you
know how the protesters loved to blow their whistles, why
didn't they just create a dim do whistle that would
have been entertaining.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Yesterday I was on x I'm prepping for the show,
and just a random post popped up and it was
somebody saying that ICE operations or ICE agents are currently
heading to southside Minneapolis. Everybody go grab your go, grab
your whistles, keep going. That's right, gotta go blow your vovoos,

(15:42):
whilas and whistles when ICE shows up. Okay, I want
to get to the audio from the debate that took
place yesterday during the legislative session wherein the Democrats voted
down requiring the Secretary of State each year to check
the legal status of all in viduals voting. So we're
going to get to this in just a moment on

(16:03):
Twin Cities News Talk because it's a it's a lengthy
clip and I got to do a bit of stop
the tape on it. So let's go here. Since we're
talking about illegal aliens. Illegal alien activist groups are outraged
over the detention of Disney Cruz crew members by ICE agents.

(16:23):
They claim the detainees were denied due process. You don't
get due process when he came in the country illegally
and access to legal representation. The groups are demanding Disney
do more to protect its workers and are calling for
an end to what they perceive as prolonged the detention
of migrant workers. Benjamin Pradeau of the Union del Barrio
spoke at a press conference in San Diego at a

(16:44):
Peer along with other migrant groups to express their outrage
that ICE was, you know, going and doing his job.
According to this article from The Blaze, it was really unsettling.
Does the family even know that he's not getting back
to the on the ship today? This is not an
isolated incident, prado said, Yeah, a lot of people have
broken the law. In fact, it has become a growing pattern. Yeah,

(17:07):
because Biden let millions of illegals into the country and
President Trump is trying to get them out. None of
this is shocking in them. He goes on to say,
not only in here, not only here in San Diego,
but throughout the country.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
Well, yeah, that's what I just said.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
He went on to claim the detainees were being detained
without their due process, saying it's not responsibility as a
society and a working people to really denounce these actions
by Customs and Border Protection and ICE and the prolonged
detention of migrant workers, whether it be here or in
our own community, as well as those that work on ships.
These organizations would be much better off if they would

(17:43):
go and encourage individuals not bring into the country illegally.
One of the passengers on the Disney crews said her
family member was traumatized by seeing crew members being detained
by ICE. I am so sick, I really am. I
am so sick of this, this type of commentary in

(18:03):
the reporting where it's never gonna change.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
It's just a head peeve of mine.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
But this whole idea that they end up grabbing somebody
who's not involved in the situation whatsoever. They just want
to get a quote to express just how egregious, whatever
the circumstances and situation is. But this idea here where
it says this Disney cruise family traumatized crew members attained

(18:33):
by ice Darmie A Meta said it was really unsettling.
I just you know, we've all seen people get arrested
so all the time, Like, are you unsettled when you're
driving in the morning and you happen to see a
law enforcement officer has pulled somebody over.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
Usually I'm pumping my fiscal and get him. They were
tailgating me back there, walk them up.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
This whole idea that anybody would be unsettled by this,
it's just hysterical to me. Now, if this had been
like the photograph that I had seen floating around on
X about three or four weeks ago, it might have
been a different story. And the picture that I'm referring
to was it was an individual who was outside of

(19:21):
a building on a smoke break, who was dressed up
as like mini mouse. But they had taken off the
mini mouse head and they were having a smoke, so
the mini mouse head is sitting off to the side,
and you see that it was like this mustached middle
aged dude and people were all freaking out about it.

(19:44):
It turns out it had no affiliation directly with Disney.
This was like a separate location that wasn't like in
the Disney the Disney parks.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
Like if a child saw.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
That that I could give you. But this idea that
they get these quotes from individuals who happened to witness
the urest of being made.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
It was so unsettling to see somebody to day. I
can give me a break already.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
All right, coming up, we'll get to this montage from
the Minnesota House GOP rapid response, including Representative Lee Finkey.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
He continues to perpetuate.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
A lie relating to the women in the country who
apparently would be incapable of going and voting where the
Voting Rights Act to be implemented or in this case,
we're the Secretary of State to check the status every
year to make sure that only US citizens are voting
in our elections. Also, the Trump administration hit Minnesota with

(20:43):
another ninety one million dollar Medicaid funding deferral. While President
Donald Trump yesterday said that Tim Walls is actually under
federal investigation by the FRAUDSAR and JD Vance. I'll share
with you the audio and we'll get back to more
of your comments from the iHeart Heart Radio app coming
up on Twin Cities News Talk Am eleven thirty one
oh three five FM and also streaming worldwide on the

(21:07):
iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 15 (21:08):
And that's how the story a Fluffalo ends with a
happy old buffalo snuggling his grim.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
All right, before we dive into the House Democrats voting
down the amendment that would have required the Secretary of
State to simply check every year that each voter is
a US citizen and legally allowed it to vote. I
want to give you an update on a couple of
things regarding dim Walls. First off, courtesy of Fox News,

(21:53):
a Trump official talking with Fox News laying out how
Minnesota got hit with another ninety one million dollar medicaidive
funding deferral. This was back on April thirtieth, over the
ongoing fraud vulnerabilities in state programs. Now this comes on
top of the two hundred and fifty million hold that

(22:16):
Walls was sued over that.

Speaker 10 (22:19):
We are putting onto this problem. With respect to Governor Walls,
I see that he has a newfound interest and I
would say that if he is truly serious, about solving
the fraud problem.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Then he should stop suing in court.

Speaker 10 (22:34):
He should in fact turn over the information that would
help maximize and accelerate investigations. This includes information with respect
to snap fraud in his state. This includes information that's
been long sought with respect to voter roles.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
In his state.

Speaker 10 (22:52):
So if he is truly serious about about getting into
this game, then he should engage with us on those
on those issues and actually provide information that would turbo
charge the investigations in his state.

Speaker 2 (23:05):
Minnesota maybe was the start of things that people are
now looking to California, But he's not serious and WHI
also doesn't care. Now listen, he's got short timer's disease
at this point in.

Speaker 15 (23:20):
Time, expect for the next eleven months for me to
ride you like you've never been ridden.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
And yet he's not doing anything about it.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
Nope, he's too busy working on his book, too busy
going on Jimmy Kimmel. Now, yeah, Na m kloberstar saying
she's going to be the one to fix everything once
you go and elect her into office. Now, on top
of this, President Donald Trump yesterday mentioned Governor dim Walls
and the federal agation federal investigation currently underway.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
And as you know, Tom Member is the House Majority
whip and he's a fantastic person. Real leader comes from
an interesting place and place that's under investigation by our
great Vice President.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
They're finding a lot and Tom.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
Member, who's one of the biggest complainers about what was
going on in Minnesota and lots of other places.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
So let's get into this.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
The Minnesota House GOP rapid response condensed the hour long
floor debate where the Democrats voted against yearly voter ID
checks from the Secretary of State. They whittled it down
to just under four minutes. Let's do a bit of
a start and stop on this from yesterday. So you're
going to hear the voices of Representative Lee Finkey. You're

(24:39):
also going to hear Representatives Pamel, Alton Doorth and Krista
Kanutsen in this clip to Representative Altendorf.

Speaker 4 (24:47):
Thank you, mister Speaker and members. This amendment simply is
asking the Secretary of State to verify the eligibility and
the citizenship of every voter each year prior to the
absentee ballots being distributed being sent out, and then they
must certify to the legislature in writing that this was.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
Done because you are have a bill here that may
disenfranchise every married woman who changes their.

Speaker 16 (25:18):
Name, burden some, burden some for certain communities. And you know,
I know that the other body they talked about married women,
and I know that you know, that's a different categorical.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
Part of our culture, our demography.

Speaker 16 (25:36):
When we think about people, we think about married people
differently than we think.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
About transgender people.

Speaker 16 (25:43):
And I just wanted to make sure we had a chance,
as we build a vibrant trans capital of America here
and continue to do that work, that we recognize that
the actions that we have, the things that we think
we might be doing to make life easier for citizens,
often redound on my community in a way that is eradicationist.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
Frankly, thank you, mister speaker.

Speaker 6 (26:08):
Members.

Speaker 2 (26:09):
Okay, okay, hold on, hold on, let me just let
me stop here just briefly, so in Leefinky's mind, this
is burdensome. Now he goes on to make some other
claims here, but this is it's burdensome to require this.
And I'll get a little ahead of myself, but you'll
hear him make this claim of sixty nine million women

(26:31):
don't have a birth certificate or a passport with the
same name that they currently have. I mean this goes
back to again the requirement specifically for the Save America Act.
And this lie the Democrats keep putting out there, this
is that this is going to hinder the ability of
married women to go and vote. There is no this

(26:52):
whole burdensome angle. It's a joke. There is no accounting
for all the ways that a woman has to go
and change her name when she gets married in all
kinds of different circumstances.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
We have to fill out applications for certain things.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
When you want to go get a membership to a
particular store, I mean, the list is long of all
the different times you have to go and make changes
to certain things.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
Or let's just say, for the.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
Sake of argument, when you get a bill in the
mail and now you can conveniently go online and pay
for that bill online. I do this all the time, right,
I mean, don't really mail checks it anymore. I bring
this up because you have to burden some It's taking
time out of my day to have to go and
pay the bill and input the information and make sure

(27:47):
that the credit card is correct. And the little code
there is right, I mean all of it. Is it
burden some when you have to go purchase tickets for
a concert or an airline tickets, or you have to
make sure you have your idea when you go to
the airport. I mean this whole idea. It's just, oh,
it's too hard. It's too hard for a woman. You're

(28:08):
gonna make it harder. And then you get into this
ridiculous eradicationist wordplay that Lee think he uses. It's a
fantasy land argument coming and being presented by a man
who embraces fantasy every single day. This is how weak

(28:30):
their argument is when pushing back on simply requiring an
id to go and vote in a world where you
are burdened like this on a weekly basis, and we
all seem to do just fine.

Speaker 11 (28:50):
You know, John, It's funny to talk about this immigration
stuff because the family and I went to Central America
for spring break this year, and the very first thing
that we saw in the airport word when we were
in the immigration line was a sign that said, if
you overstay your tourist visa, you will be subject to
fines and imprisonment.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
By the way, let me let me share this one
here and then we'll get back to the audio.

Speaker 17 (29:16):
So now we are trying to build the trans capital,
trans capital of what to think of married people as
differently than we think of trans people, than we think
of straight people. Then we think of young people, then
we think of old people. You lefty Lucy's get off it.
People are people, Yeah, treat.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
Them with respect.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
Depeche Mode had it right, even though it's one of
my least favorite depeche Mode songs. People are people huge
hit by the way, really establish them here in the
United States back in the eighties. You know what would
really benefit the trans community to not have Leefinkey speaking
for the trans community. You know what would benefit leef
inc if he didn't bring up him being trans all

(30:03):
the time and just lived his life as he sought
fit and didn't continue to exploit his gender identity for
his own personal political gain. He's just playing the victim.
Nobody cares, nobody cares. Nobody cares. I mean, the dude

(30:25):
got elected. The people in his district obviously don't care.
He's the one that makes an issue out of this.
But this is the role that democrats have to play.
They have to play the role of victim now in
order to push forward on their agenda, because they've been
losing the argument across the country among voters. When you

(30:48):
get into this redistricting fight that's taking place and you
see the number of seats that Republicans are going to
legitimately gain by actually having the districts drawn fairly, a
lot of people are beginning to come to the conclusion that,
you know what, this country is a lot more conservative
than the way that the mainstream media and the Democrats

(31:09):
had been portraying it for decades.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
This whole center right thing.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
It's going to be way more center right than I
think most people, myself included, even realized. Here's more of
that floor debate from Saint Paul during the legislative session yesterday.

Speaker 18 (31:24):
Representative Finkey, I think women are smart enough to figure
out how to vote. I, for example, was born as
Krista kruise Mark.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
I got married, I changed my name.

Speaker 18 (31:41):
I got a legal document, a marriage license. I went
to apply for my driver's license. I brought my legal document,
my marriage license that said my name had changed from
cruise Mark to Knutson. They said great, stamped it and

(32:02):
gave me my driver's license, Yeah, going to vote. I
brought that driver's license, my birth certificate, and my marriage
license and was able to register to vote. Women have
figured this out, and we've been doing this for decades.
We are smart enough to figure out how to register

(32:24):
to vote in this country.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
You know, maybe it's a man thing. Maybe men are
just able to do it easier.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
I don't know. Maybe that's what.

Speaker 2 (32:35):
It really is, insulting to women when they make these comments.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
But Democrats do this all the time.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
The people that they pretend to go and fight for,
they're like they are they are so rude to them,
they think so so low of them. I posted a
video yesterday. There was a it was a clip that
was rolling around. There was some protest taking place locally.

Speaker 12 (33:02):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
It might have been for May Day for me the first.

Speaker 2 (33:05):
But just it was a whole bunch of white people,
a lot of older white women, some dudes, standing on
a street corner in you know, in Minneapolis, fighting for
fair wages or something like this. And ilhan Omar is
there and she's walking down the walking down and she's
waving to everybody and shaking hands like this is got

(33:26):
that's got to be like the hardest job for ilhan
Omar because she hates her voters. She hates her base,
just like she hates America. She's only going out there
and doing that because she has to. Just watching this
going She's gotta be miserable right now. She hates her
voters so much. Doesn't even live in the district US.

(33:47):
Get back to the audio from the floor session debate.

Speaker 16 (33:50):
Not everyone has these documents. Sixty nine million American women
do not have a birth certificate or a passport that
matches their married name.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
So I went and did a little research on that.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
This is a myth that is repeated in every single
anti Save America Act article and editorial that I found
on multiple pages of my Internet search this morning. It
doesn't account, by the way, for a number of different things,
including in one of the biggest the millions of women

(34:30):
who are already registered to vote for starters, who don't
have to change anything. It's not even necessary. And then
again the whole insulting argument that this is just too
hard for anybody to have to go and undertake.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
It's so burdensome. Sixty nine million.

Speaker 16 (34:48):
It's not because they don't know how to do it.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
It's because they got others to do. They're busy, their
life is being lived. I am I.

Speaker 4 (34:59):
Will stand up there all day long and protect the
Minnesota citizens over seventy percent of them who want voter ID.
You say you want, you say, we have, let me
quote again, representatively, fair, accurate, honest, secure elections.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
But just believe us. We're not going to show you. Members.

Speaker 4 (35:20):
This is absolutely ridiculous and it's condescending. It is belittling
for you to sit over there and to say that
we're racist and sexist and transphots just because we want
to verify the vote. You can't say we have the
best election system in the whole country and no one

(35:42):
can verify it.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
They're being sixty seven years in sixty seven days. The
motion does not prevail, the amendment is not adopted. No,
of course not.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
And why did the Democrats stick to this talking point
Because they know it's a losing argument to say what
they really want to say, and what they really want
to say is that this is going to end up
costing them elections if they do that, because they know
full well that there are too many individuals me rephrase that,
they know full well that there are individuals who should
not be voting in our elections that are voting in

(36:12):
our elections. But they can't go and say that out loud,
so instead they go this route and they argue that
all is just is too burdensome for people to have
to go through all of this, you.

Speaker 15 (36:24):
Want, John Devan, John, when I went to get my
real ID a couple of years ago, I had to
go back to the DMB three times to prove who
I was because whatever I brought them was not acceptable
because I laminated my Social Security card when I was
sixteen years old.

Speaker 1 (36:43):
Give me a break.

Speaker 15 (36:44):
And now they want to have their people not have
to do anything because all they're going to do is
cheat at the ballot box.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
And that's okay, Hey, good morning, John.

Speaker 19 (36:58):
When I mean think he changed his name legally to
become a woman, he would have had.

Speaker 1 (37:06):
To have had some kind of ad to do that.

Speaker 19 (37:08):
Rate was he only able to do that complicated thing
and find his birth certificate and everything because he was
a man at the time, But now that he's a woman, it.

Speaker 1 (37:17):
Would be too difficult, incredibly stupid.

Speaker 2 (37:22):
All right, let's get back to some more of your talkbacks. Unfortunately, though,
huh oh, if we lose the Internet. I think we
lost the internet. I have a warning up on my
laptop which is taking away my ability to go to
the talkbacks, just like we lost the lights earlier this morning.

(37:43):
All right, you can drop me an email justice at
iHeartRadio dot com. Several of you have woking in who
have written in Chad from anocus. Has I got a
question about the Save Act? If you're already registered or
would you need to reregister to vote?

Speaker 1 (37:57):
If not, what is the problem? No, Chad's absolutely right.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
In places where you have to register to vote, if
you're already registered to vote, you don't have to change
a single thing with that, So you're absolutely you're absolutely correct.
All right, let's shift gears. Let's go here to my
neck of the woods up in Blaine. I probably should
have coupled this with our Dimdo conversation. I mean it

(38:20):
as it may. The city of Blaine has pushed it
back after the mini the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that
it's no longer illegal for women to be topless. So far,
there hasn't been much controversy attached to this. However, the
city of Blaine wants to make sure that when you

(38:40):
go out in public that you and your family can
have a nice experience. A new ordinance was passed on
Monday night that prohibits nudity and being topless in the
city's of public places. So it goes like this for
the purposes of the new ordinance, nudity means the showing
of male or female genitals in a public area or

(39:04):
the hindsight, I don't want to say that word on
the air.

Speaker 1 (39:06):
It's more specific.

Speaker 2 (39:08):
With less than a fully opaque covering, the showing of
a female chesticles, for lack of a better way to
put it, below a point immediately above the top of
another portion of that part of a woman's body, making
a clean with less than fully opaque coverings. Opaque means

(39:31):
material must be entirely obscure, must entirely obscure the body
part from visibility. Public place means any place, whether indoors
or outdoors, that is owned, operator, or controlled by the
city and open or accessible to the general public, including

(39:52):
but not limited to, parks, at beaches, sidewalks, rights of way,
public buildings, and other city facilities. It is unlawful for
any person to in a public place and they go
through indecent language, abusive, obscene, a decent language, your typical items.
But then they do get to appear in a state

(40:13):
of nudity in any public place as defined by above,
or cause or permit another person to appear in a
state of nudity in any public place. So it's unfortunate
the City of Blaine had to go this route because
of the Minnesota Supreme Court ruling. Thankfully it hasn't become
much of an issue. And as many people have pointed
out already in some of the comments online, as this

(40:34):
was posted by Alpha News, you know, it's never the
people that you want to see naked that are naked,
which I always thought was odd. I mean, let's be
honest here, that's always been overrated. It was always the
thing as the kid just go to a nude beach,
and if you actually were a kid and you went
to a new beach, you went, oh, I gotta get

(40:55):
away from.

Speaker 1 (40:56):
The nude beach. Coming up, we're gonna be speaking.

Speaker 2 (41:02):
With Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Andy manskiing on his run, a
younger individual, we'll be talking with him. Also, we're gonna flashback.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
I have a story that I want to share with you.

Speaker 2 (41:18):
Talk a little bit about the Minnesota lawmakers passing the
bill allowing happy hour in senior living facilities, and according
to the story that I found overnight, that may have
been a really bad idea for reasons that nobody thought about. Also,
more moves in the legislature, the new Minnesota HOA Bill
of Rights rules to limit fees in van retaliation. Yeah,

(41:42):
the HOA Bill of Rights is moving through the legislature,
may actually end up passing. So I'll give you details
on what is in this bill of rights, and then
we're going to talk about HOA fraud story I've been
sitting on as well. And as I've mentioned, if you
want to change America, we got to folks us on
all on all our elections, and that starts with the

(42:03):
hoa's as well. It's all coming up in our three
here on Twin City's News Talk at AM eleven thirty
and one oh three five FM. My happiness lives in
an HOA run by a fascist
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