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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To night.
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Michael Brown joins me here, the former FEMA director of talk.
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Show host Michael Brown. Brownie, No, Brownie, You're doing a
heck of a job the Weekend with Michael Brown.
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Hey broadcasting life from Denver, Colorado. It's the Weekend with
Michael Brown. Really glad to have you joining the program today.
I appreciate everyone that tuned in last weekend for our
Memorial Day program. Appreciate all the comments that I got
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I'd like to do today. There's no rhyme or reason,
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as if there ever is, to this program, and since
I've been on vacation for an entire week, there's just
a big pos a big pile of stuff that I've
kind of the over the week that I thought, Oh
that's kind of interesting. Oh that's kind of interesting. So
we're just gonna walk through them today. There's no well,
well to see how it goes. We're just gonna start
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flying by the seat of our pants, which is more
than some people were able to do. Some people weren't
able to fly it all over the weekend. But then
I don't care. But you know, I just think it's
kind of funny. That's all an inside joke. But imagine this.
A high school student barges into the locker room of
the opposite sex and takes his or her iPhone out.
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His or her doesn't who knows, but takes their iPhone
out and records a video. Then you get a Title
nine investigation following that, so that the education bureaucrats that
are running the school can punish which of the following people.
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Either you have two choices, the person that barged into
the locker room of the opposite sex and recorded the
video that's your first choice, or the kids who were
being recorded. I know it's a hard question. I know
it's Saturday, and some of your kind of maybe you're hungover,
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maybe you're just you know, you're just rolling out of bed.
For you on the East Coast, it's noon time, you're
just rolling out of bed because it's Saturday and it
was a long weekend. So high school student barges into
a locker room of the opposite sex and starts recording.
The school institutes a Title nine investigation so they can
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decide who needs to be punished, the person that did
the video or the kids that were being videoed. I
know it's hard, but here's a clue to make it easy.
It happened in Loudun County, Virginia. Yes, three young men
were video taped inside the boys locker room at stone
Bridge High School. The video was shot by who they
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say is a biologically female student that uses the boy
facilities because she identifies as male. That is permitted under
Loudun County School Boards Policy number eight zero for zero. Now,
the girl's not in trouble at the school. The boys
are in trouble. They stand formally accused of sexual harassment
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because they talked among themselves about how they were uncomfortable
over the presence of the girl in the boys' locker room. Now,
making it even more difficult to defend the boys, the
school would not let their families have a copy of
the video that the girl took to them allegedly, you know,
sexually harassing her. Now you would think, now, let's just
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put it in a criminal court of law. The district
attorney who's prosecuting the boys for sexual harassment has the
videotape under every rule of criminal procedure and quite frankly,
under rules of civil procedure. Let's just say that the
parents of the boys decided to sue the parents of
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the girl for uh, you know, violation of their civil
rights or whatever in federal court. Almost every criminal or
civil rule procedure in federal, state and local court would
require that you turn over the video tape. But instead,
the parents of the boys had to submit a Freedom
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of Information Act request to the sheriff's office in order
to be able to see the video. Now, if the
name Stonebridge High School sounds familiar, you might be thinking
about some god by the name of Scott Smith. That's
the parent that was punched in the face by the
popa when dragged out of the room with his pants
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poiled pulled down after he complained at a school board
meeting about a boy in a skirt skirt that was
sexually assaulting his ninth grade daughter, that whole story. I mean,
I I remember being so viscerally angry because I have
a daughter. I mean, she's grown, but I have I
have two granddaughters, one you know, one is saken, one
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who's a soon to be a senior in high school.
I would be it. I would have been livid. I'm
not sure that. Well, let's just say there may have
been some crimes involved if I had been if I
had been that father. Now, that seems to be consistent
with the view of the Democrats that concerned parents. If
you resist the kind of Marxist agenda, uh, you know,
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should be they should be treated as domestic terrorists. No, no, no, no, no,
Not the parents of the girl that did the videotaping,
but the parents of the boys who were accused of
sexually harassing, because they were the ones being sexually I'm sorry,
they were the ones that were being videotaped in the
boy's locker room. Now, can't let's just pause for a moment.
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That's enough of a moment. Have you ever thought how
absurd all of this is? Have you ever really thought
about how absurd it is that one we have these stories,
two that we still are litigating these issues, that it's
so perverted and turned her. And I don't mean I
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don't even mean perverted in a sexual sense, I mean
perverted in just this is upside down inside out where
the girl runs into the boy's locker room, turns on
her iPhone or whatever she met I don't know, maybe
she had some really you know, nice video cam, and
she starts recording the boys as they're showering and getting
dressed and undressed or whatever they're doing. And yet they
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are accused of sexual harassment. The deprived fiends that run
the public schools in loudn County effect in almost any
school around the country. They're like something out of a book,
you know, maybe Brave New World by Aldus Huxley. I mean,
there are I don't know, dozens and dozens of these stories.
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But why do we continue to put up with it?
Why do we continue to allow this to occur?
Speaker 1 (07:16):
Now?
Speaker 2 (07:16):
I know, let me just say from a purely legal
point of view that unless and until the United States
Supreme Court rules on Title nine and this whole idea
about transsexuals and what they can and cannot do. We're
going to continue to have these fights, but nonetheless forgetting
the US Supreme Court, this is a school board. Why
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isn't there a mass movement to replace school boards all
across the country with people that won't put up with
this kind of crap? I saw something over that you've
probably seen this before. It's I don't think it's anything new,
not anything earth shattering, But the story went something like this.
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You take one hundred men, one hundred biological males, and
you put them in a community. You've got a commune somewhere,
it's isolated, people can't get an out. And you also
put one hundred trans women in that community. Now, a
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trans woman is a male transferring or transitioning to female.
So you have one hundred biological males and you have
one hundred trans women, and you wait one hundred years.
A will that society look like in one hundred years? Oh,
that's right, it'll all die out. I assumeing the third
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average lifespan is seventy eight or ninety years because they
can't pro create. They can't pro create, which proves, oh,
there is such a thing as biological gender, biological sex.
And regardless of what you identify as, it doesn't change
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that fundamental sex. It's the Weekend with Michael Brown. Feel
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It takes either stupidity or guts. I'm not sure which
you're one, but it takes one or the other to
walk around in a Maga hat of make America Great
Again hat, you know. And I don't understand why, because
liberals always claim that they're the tolerant ones, and you know,
so you know, I don't know that. For some reason,
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it seems to take guts to walk around in a
maga hat. Not even a seventy two year old gentleman
is spared from the open mindedness inclusiveness. Found this story
down in Florida. Laura Elizabeth Garrett, thirty three years old
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so she knows better, was at Northeast Park and Paul Place,
located at Blah Blah Blah in Largo around five point
thirty pm when she got into an argument with a
seventy two year old man wearing a Maga hat. The
victim told investigators that Garrett the woman hit so far.
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Both these stories that they have been about females going
after men. So guys, let me just warn you. She
comes at you with the frying pan, you know, with
the cast iron pan.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
Run for your lives. Run for your lives.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
The victim told investigators that Garrett the Woman hit him
on the back of the head and the shoulder area
with the can that she was holding before she jumped
the fence and walked away. Quite an Amazon or something there.
That's pretty damn impressing. Now, Garrett the woman admitted to
approaching the victim and started questioning him about why would
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you support President Trump? Before she poured the contents of
the can on his head. That's when she got physical. No,
let me back up. That's what the story says that
that's when she got physical. No, she got physical, but
she started pouring whatever it was in the can on
his head. You don't have to commit assault and battery
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with your hands. She could have thrown the can at him,
and that would have been assault and battery or it
was you know, diet cocher mountain dew or whatever it was.
And she starts pouring on his head. That's the Sultan battery.
But she admitted to approaching the victim and questioning him
about why he would support Trump before she forward the
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contents on the head. Now, I don't know, you know,
some seventy two year olds are kind of, you know,
kind of weak and frail and not really with it.
And some seventy two year old I mean, some seventy
two year olds are you know, act like they're well,
some of them act like they're forty two years old,
and some of them act like they're ninety two year olds.
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I don't know what this guy was. But she was
since released from jail. Now, I don't know. For the
sake of public safety, I hope that she keeps her
TDS or Trumps arrangement syndrome under control. She's she's quite
a good looking person. Now. I don't care what color
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you have any of your hair, but she's got black,
you know, hair with blue dye in it, and she
looks a little you know, he has you know. She
has those eyes that you look into the eyes, at
least in our booking photograph, you look in the eyes
and you think crazy, totally crazy. Laura Garrett. Yeah, name's
Laura Garrett. So they reported that she was arrested in
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charge for attacking the seventy two year old man wearing
a Maga hat, hitting him on the back of the
head with a can, and then running away. She then
battered the cops that were arresting her. These people are nuts.
According to the report, she approached the man his name
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is Gary Gama or Gammageyama, to question his support for
Donald Trump. Okay, well that's fine, but then it escalated
into this physical, physical altercation where she allegedly poured the
contents of the can in his hand on his head,
struck him on the back of the head and the
shoulder area. Though she denied hitting him with the can,
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She admits I poured stuff but denied hitting him with
the can. Now it was witnessed by an independent party
that provided a sworn statement this.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
Is what I saw.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
She faces charges of battery on a person sixty five
years or older. I didn't know that was a separate
form of assault and battery. So for all of you
sixty five year olds, if you get attacked because someone's
got Trump arrangement syndrome, make sure you tell them your age,
because that might be an additional charge. Sixty five years
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or old obstructing or resisting an officer without violence, all
according to the Pinalas County Jail records. During her arrest,
here's how she resisted by dropping to the ground, wrapping
her legs around the cop, which caused a bruce knee
on the cop, and continue to kick and pull away,
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requiring four cops to subdue her. Four. You got to
be some kind of crazy. You gotta be some kind
of crazy if it takes four cops to subdue this woman.
The case has been forward to the Florida State Attorney's
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Office for prosecution, though it's probably unclear whether we'll proceed
to court. You know, it's been reported by Fox News,
News Week, and the Independent others.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
I mean, who knows what she's gonna do, But I
want you.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
To think about this assault, battery, resisting arrest, battery on
a law enforcement officer, and she's probably gonna walk, maybe
not even prosecuted. Let's wait and see the only thing
I think missing in the mugshot is a nose ring.
If we just had a nose ring or some sort
of piercing over her eyebrows or maybe in her lips
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or something. Then but the blue hairs, you know, you
can no longer refer to the blue hairs as the
old farts, because the blue hairs just might be somebody
that's ready to attack you. I don't get it, you know,
which reminds me one thing because it's I think it's
one of the anniversaries. Remember the kids from that school
down I think it was down in Georgia somewhere, and
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they were in DC and they were just standing there
with their Maga hats on, and the Indians started approaching them,
you know, banging their drums and getting in their faces. Well,
we're somewhere near the anniversary of that happening again. And
so that was two's Trump arrangement syndrome from what four
or five years ago or maybe even longer.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
It's still here.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
So maybe one of the things that Bobby Kennedy Junior
can do is they instead of you know, hiring Pfizer
and paying Phiser billions of dollars to come up with
a vaccine that's not really a vaccine. Maybe they could
come up with something that you know, takes care of
Trump arrangement syndrome, which might just be maybe those that
support Trump should just always make sure you have a
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baseball bat so you can just kneecap them and just
you know, they start attacking you, you can attack back.
But I'm afraid to see that because that would be
exercising your god given right of self defense, and I'm
afraid that that's something that probably doesn't occur in this
country anymore. So here we are, We've gone through, We've
gone through two segments and both of them are just
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crazy stories. Now I don't know, well, I do know,
the world is crazy, absolutely crazy. It's the Weekend with
Michael Brown. Thanks for joining. I appreciate you tuning in.
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Speaker 1 (17:17):
Be right back. Keep it right here. You've got the
Weekend with Michael Brown.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
Tonight, Michael Brown joins me here the former FEMA director
talk show host Michael Brown. Brownie, No, Brownie, You're doing
a heck of a job. The Weekend with Michael Brown Hey,
so the weekend with Michael Brown. Thanks for tuning in.
I hope everybody had a good you know, it's always weird,
and I talked about this last weekend. It's always weird
to talk about it. I hope you had a great
Memorial Day, because when you really stop and think about
what Memorial Day is about, it's not like the happy holiday.
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It's not like, you know, merry Memorial Day, Happy Memorial Day.
It's a very somber weekend. Were quite what you know,
other than to say, I hope you enjoyed your Memorial Day,
and I hope that you took time to reflect on
why we have Memorial Day. And then I think about
all of these stories that I'm doing, and you know
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there are and I don't know, I need to start
saving some of these memes. But you think about eighteen
year olds or sometimes younger because they lied about their age,
that went to World War Two, or for that matter,
any doesn't make any difference any war. But I think,
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in particular about World War Two, vets that you know
were involved, say in the invasion on D Day, Normandy,
and what they did in order to save Western civilization
from Nazis. And then turned around and had to start
fighting on the Pacific Front two. And so they gave everything.
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I mean some survived, I mean there were very few
and fear of them that are alive, but so many
of them gave everything in order to preserve Western civilization.
And I emphasized Western civilization because it was more than
just about saving Western Europe. Because had the Imperial Japanese
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and Nazi Germany succeeded in taking over Western Europe and
succeeded in the Indo Pacific of winning over there, who
was next us? Obviously we were Pearl Harbor. That's all
you need to look at. So we were the next target.
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So we did all of that, sacrificing, blood, sweat and tears,
treasure everything to save Western civilization.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Look at it now.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
The point I'd like to make very simple, if I
get to the next crazy story, is they sacrifice so
much to save Western civilization. And yes, it needed to
be done with guns and bullets and breaking things and
killing people and stopping those invaders and stopping those marauders.
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It had to be done that way. What we have
failed to do is we have failed to pay attention
that while we stopped the kinectic war. There's been another
war going on for decades, and that war is basically
the war of progressives, the war of Marxism, the war
of Communism that continues to infiltrate you know, institutions of
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higher learning, public schools, no matter I mean, Hollywood, the
music industry, everywhere you look, there just seems to be
this infiltration and the progressive, the progressivism seems to have
just really sped up, which is why there was such
a visceral reaction I think to Donald Trump. Because Donald Trump,
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not just in the twenty twenty four election, but going
back to the twenty sixteen election, represented an existential threat
to that movement of progressivism and its ability to really
I mean, I already think it's taking a good latch
hold onto our society. But he represented an attempt and
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still does represent an attempt to roll that back and
keep it from getting worse. And I think that's why,
whether you want to call it the uniparty or Rhinos
or Democrats or Marxists or Communists or progressives, but the
entire apparatus decided to oppose Trump because he was not
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of them. He was different, and they didn't, you know,
and I freely admit the way he does some things
I don't particularly like, but I understand what he's trying
to do. He's trying to save the country. He's trying
to save Western civilization. He's trying he's trying to use economics,
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he's trying to use trade, he's trying to use negotiations.
He's trying to, you know, use strength through power. He's
really trying to take that to the next level that
Ronald Reagan took it, and trying to kind of get
things back into the old American world order, but not
necessarily endless wars. And at the same time, he's trying
to fundamentally alter what's happening in public education, what's happening
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with the deep state, the administrative State's trying to stop
all of that. And so, while while we may have
differences about his style, his vernacular, his way of producing
and doing things, that's fine. I have no problem with that,
because I've got problems with some of it too. But primarily,
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what he is in place to do is to stop,
if not reverse, this absolute insanity that we're going down.
And maybe you have to be a little bit crazy
yourself in order to do that. Which leads to the
next story, A guy with green hair. Speaking of the hair,
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I saw a picture of Trump getting off the golf
course the other day, took his hat off. I've got
to see that hair up close. Someday, I've got to
see that. But anyway, a guy with green hair that
the media says is a woman. A guy with green
hair that the media says as a woman has now
allegedly stabbed his wife's death. I give you raya Jasmine.
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A man pretending to be a woman who uses they
she pronouns has been arrested in charge with second degree
murder after he allegedly stabbed his wife to death in
New Hampshire. Now, interestingly, the media are all referring to
him as a woman. I think this transviolence is turning
into an epidemic. This comes from the New Hampshire Department
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of Justice Attorney General John for mel In. New Hampshire
State Police Colonel Mark Hall Plastyle Police Department John Santaro
announced further information related to the May eighteen suspicious death
in Plastal, New Hampshire. At approximately six thirteen am, officers
of the Plasteal PD responding to her residence, an old
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County Road in Plasteal in response to a nine one
one call. Upon entering the home, Plastile police discovered Margaret Jasmine,
thirty nine years old, lying on the ground that ceased.
She appeared to have suffered from a stab wound. Upon
searching the house, the Pope will also encountered Margaret Jasmine's spouse,
Ryan or I'm sorry, Raya in Jasmine, aged thirty six.
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Raya Jasmine was only partially responsive and appeared to be
suffering from several injuries. Rajassmund was transported to a hospital.
A child who lived at the home was physically uninjured
and is safe at this time. Last night in the
restaurant was issued for Raya Jasmine one count of second
deary murder. He remains hospitalized at least the time of
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the story at an out of state facility with non
life threatening injuries. Her ramage is expected for later some time,
I think this coming week now. The charge that he pointed,
all of these charges are only allegation. So well, of course,
only allegations. But I want to say thanks to a
news outlet called the Main Wire for not lying to
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our faces by pretending that he is a she. They
write ray In Jasmine, thirty six, a transgender identifying New
Hampshire man, is facing charges for allegedly stabbing his wife
to death on Sanday, in an apparent murder suicide attempt.
He had previously headlined the local libraries, asked a t anything.
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I want to go to one of those sometimes, if
you ever hear of one in Colorado somewhere, let's all
get together in Colorado and let's go to one and
let's ask the questions.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
Now.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
I don't think there's a need to ask a transgender
air quote here.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Woman.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
Why the penchant for violence? I think I know the answer.
A psychosis. They're psychotic. The story continues. The initial press
release from the New Hampshire Attorney General's office referred to
Raya Jasmine as a man without giving his name, while
subsequent press releases began referring to the alleged murderer as
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a woman. I think the liberal establishment is truly psychotic,
and I think that explains why it's been ramming transsexualism
down our throats. This is like the last frontier, well
maybe I should say the latest frontier for this insanity.
So they conducted an autopsy on Margaret Jasmine's remains. They
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found multiple stab wounds and confirmed that her death was
indeed a homicide. As I said, the child, apparently a
nine year old son, was uninjured. The Attorney General's press
release the main wire reports appeared to intentionally conceal the
fact that Jasmine is a transgender identifying male. Now I
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would just say that, needless to say, the release. None
of these releases included a link to what I would
refer to as the transsexual violence Hall of Horrors now
regarding the ask of transgender woman anything event that this
guy supposedly when I'm sorry that she they apparently went to.
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The event seemed to be at least somewhat directed towards children.
They sent a post from the library showing a display
of books, including LGBTQ children's books, set up for the event. Now,
it wasn't just long ago ago that we watched horror
movies about psychopaths who dressed up as women and committed
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ghastly crimes. Think about Silence of the Lambs. Remember the
why I shouldn't say the main character, but remember the
character that was that kept Jody Foster in the well.
Remember I had not I thinking that back Jody Foster
wasn't the one in the well. It was the woman
with the with the small dog. Remember that character. Oh yeah,
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trans right, Yes, we watched.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
We watched those kind of movies.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
In horror as these women, as these men dressed up
as women then committed all these ghastly crimes. But thanks
to the March of progressivism, we don't need to watch
the horror movies anymore, not at all. We're living in one.
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So go do that right now too.
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You're not doing anything else, You're just laying around being
slugs this weekend, So go do that. Once you think
about it, you know where Marxism has been trialing on
a on the giant scale. It has always always resulted
in extreme poverty, mass starvation, the killings of tens of millions.
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All if you do is just look at Russia and China.
Yet this cancerous ideology never goes away because economically it
works well for those that impose it. Now everybody else
gets screwed, but for a little while, those that impose
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Marxism seem to profit from it. I give you Senator
Raphaele Warnock, the Democrat from Georgia. He gets it. He
has literally praised Marxism, and he has cheered the redistribution
of wealth, and he's made a killing since he took office.
I'm so sick of these stories of people that go
(30:55):
to DC and they were barely know they were probably
living paycheck to paycheck. Their portfolio probably you know, they
probably have a saving the count with a couple hundred
dollars in it and then suddenly they're boom. The Peach
State pastor Rafoule Warnock. His campaign was heavily backed by
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George Sorows. He has doubled his net worth from just
over a million dollars in twenty twenty to as much
as two point two million dollars in twenty twenty four,
according to his financial disclosures.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
How well have you done now?
Speaker 2 (31:35):
I've done okay the past couple of years, but I
haven't doubled. You know, what we need to do is
we just need to make you know. First of all,
I don't think that, and I'm not sure the constitutionality
of it, but I don't think that members of Congress
ought to be able to trade any stock, whether it's
(31:58):
in a trust or it's held by a spouse or
their kids. I don't give a ratsass. If if you
own stock and you have anything to do with that,
either that industry or that particular business, then you can't
touch it. No you can hold it, you can't touch it,
And if you don't hold it, you can't buy it.
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In other words, you can't do any insider trading. But
as long as they are, what we ought to do
is somebody ought to come up with a program that
shows us all the trades that Nancy Pelosi and people
like Profile Warnock make, and then we can just mimic
those trades and maybe we could double our portfolio. Two,
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being an ultra left senator really pays off better than
is old. You know, remember Jeremiah Wright, Obama's minister from Chicago.
Remember the graft and the grift that he was playing. Well,
I think Warnock's taking it to the next level, whereby
he passed off his hatred of Caucasians as some sort
of former Christianity. He accused his predecessor during the race
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of using her seat to get rich. But now these
records show that Warnock almost tripled his annual earnings, going
from two hundred and forty two thousand when he was
a reverend back in twenty twenty to bringing in an
average of six hundred and fifty nine thousand dollars every
year since he became a politician. Politics pays, apparently, Marxism pays. Now,
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a senator gets a salary of about one hundred and
seventy four thousand dollars a year, So where does he
get his additional money? Well, most of it comes from
book deals, because you know, if you're a virtue signaling
liberal with more dollars than cents, you shell out for
the privilege of placing his probably unread books on their
coffee tables. He gets, you know, lobbyists to go buy
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up thousands and thousands of books. But yet here's Warnock,
the limousine leninists, denouncing tax cuts for benefiting billionaires. Oh
you mean, like his patron Alex Soros, who calls him
Warnock quote the epitome of the American dream. Now, even
with all that money, he's still accused of using campaign
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funds to defend himself from lawsuits. There is no greed,
in my opinion, like the greed of these liberals's Marxists,
because it's divorced from the notion that wealth should be earned.
In fact, to them, wealth is just something that, oh
that's one of the benefits of becoming a US senator.
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Warnock has said literally that he would dismantle the American
value system. Well, I would say, in this case, the
voters in Georgia are getting exactly what he says. When
he was running, he said, quote I came to dismantle
the value system of the Empire. I came to dismantle
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the value system of the empire. Then he went on
to complain that Christians, who should be fighting with me
against the Empire are in cahoot through the Empire. So
he wasn't running for a senate in the Roman Empire.
He was talking about America's alleged empire. You know, the
value system of that empire that's enshrined in the Declaration
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of Independence and the Constitution, which is centered on liberty
and respect for the individual. When democrats like him have
laid waste to this country by destroying the values that
made it great, nobody can say we weren't worn. And
the thing that I find fascinating is someone like Ralph Warnock.
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You know, if he fully at some point got his
utopia of a Marxist system, whatever tyrant or dictator would
take over, just like Castro did in Cuba, would eliminate
all of his menus that helped him get there.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (36:04):
I know you're struggling financially. Run for the US Senate.
Double your portfolio. It's the weekend with Michael Brown. Hang tight,
we'll be right back