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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Well, hey, everybody, and welcome to December. I hope everybody
had an amazing holiday Thanksgiving and got a little time
to be with their families. I know I did. I
really enjoyed it. We kept it small and it was
just our immediate family and it was actually really really nice.
So I hope that you guys were able to get
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some time to do that too. I am Linda McLaughlin
for those of you who may be joining for the
first time, and this is the Rogue Recap where we
talk about the story that are probably not getting a
ton of coverage everywhere else, so we're going to cover
them a little bit here. That's one of the reasons
why on this show we're trying to give you news
that you can't get anywhere else, and one of those things.
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That's what's happening with our socialist mayor in Seattle. I
don't know if you guys heard about this, but she's
appointed this anti Israel, anti America, I hate cops individual Jesse.
I don't even know how to say his last name,
Hago Pian I mean, doesn't really matter. Idiot number three,
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who cares. But this guy is all about rethinking schools
and he was in the Black Lives Matter, you know, movement,
and it's all about getting rid of the SROs, the
school resource officers, and understanding and understanding and reforming police
and schools and police activity and reformative justice and all
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this other bullshit that does absolutely nothing to help anybody
get through their day to day lives in violent public
schools in some of the most terrible environments, particularly those
schools that you'll find in at risk communities and inner
city schools. You know, if you don't have those SRO officers,
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it could be the difference between life and death for
a kid who is you know, part of gang violence,
or you know, kids who don't understand the severity of
the actions that they're taking in their teenage years because
they don't have good role models, but they have access
to weapons, and everybody thinks it's about guns, but it's
really not about guns. But this creep is all about,
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you know, teaching Palestine and understanding that police departments are
white supremacist institutions. And I just, you know, I really
do struggle with the need to continue the victim mental state,
like these people do not have an identity, they do
not have a purpose unless we give them one. And
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now we have all of these it's sort of strange
we have all of these, you know, white liberals going
out and saying that black and brown people are marginalized
because asking them for id or telling them that they
don't have to answer to police officers, or that they
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do but only sometimes, and the rules don't apply to
them because they shouldn't be held accountable if they do
commit crimes. So that's why we shouldn't have accountability, and
there should be you know, cashless fail and all of
it is just one thing after another of not telling children, hey,
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guess what if you act like an asshole, We're going
to arrest you. You whether you're black, white, or brown. If
you hurd another student, if you sell drugs on school grounds,
you know, when I was growing up, I went to
public school and it was incredibly diverse. There was actually
not one race over another that you know, it was
just all kinds. There was blacks and Hispanics and whites
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and Asian and you know, we all kind of went
through our day just doing the best that we could
in school to get good grades and to get out
of wherever we came from, because a lot of us
came from backgrounds where we didn't have a lot of
money and we didn't have the best environments, and we
were like, oh, what can we do to better ourselves? Oh,
I know, get good grades and try to get the
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hell out of here and do better for ourselves and
for our family. But it wasn't let's turn to violence,
let's turn to stealing. And especially a lot of these
cities like Seattle have so much trouble with vagrants, homelessness,
homeless veterans, people with mental health issues that are out
on the street because we've got a bunch of illegals
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sitting in the facilities that really should be to help
those individuals. And then we've got a massive drug issue
because the same people that don't want to put a
stop to illegal immigration don't realize that open borders and
unchecked you know, cargo boats and all of these other
issues that we're having, whether it's at ports or points
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of entry throughout our nation, are allowing feentanyl to come
in and it's killing an entire generation of individuals. Hundreds
of thousands of people are dying every single day from
drug overdoses, and not even some obviously, if you're doing
heroin or you're doing meth, you know things like this, Yeah,
you're going to be in a situation where you're going
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to have a problem because those drugs, all it takes
is one bad mix, one bad hit, and you're done.
But there are people, you know, like college students, I
mean you hear it so often where they buy a
xanax or an adderall to stay awake and it's laced
and they die. And it happens every single day. And
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this is my massive problem with these liberal democrat socialists.
And it frightens me that I even have to say
socialists in America and that that's a real thing. But
it is a real thing. These people they are at it.
They've got funding, they've got intention, and they are dumb.
And there's nothing worse than a really stupid person leading
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a bunch of other really stupid people in a giant
circle full of money. And that's exactly what this is.
It's a lot of people who never really belong to anything,
and now they all belong to the same group of
never belonging, and they think that that makes them matter.
The issue is that they have funding. And when you
have funding, and you have people that provide you with weapons,
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whether it be rocks, whether it be tear gas, whether
it be bats, whether it be knives, you know, masks
and signs, and hey, don't go to work today because
we're going to pay you double what you'd make in
an office to walk around in march and block, you know,
entire highways in major cities so that people can't get
to their jobs, their daycare, their kids' school, hospitals, de
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livering babies, somebody's having a heart attack. I don't understand
how in a civil society this is allowed. You know,
I love Trump and I love the administration, but when
I see a socialist Seattle mayor putting people on her
transition team that are part of Antifa and bashing police
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officers and school resource officers. Last time I checked Antifa
was just designated a domestic terrorist group, So I think
that this mayor there should be some sort of review
of her election. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure the
Seattle people put her in there because Seattle as woke
as a joke. I mean, these are some looney tunes
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out there. There are some normal people, but they're few
and faw between, as is most cases with the really
blue cities. But I have to say, like, if you're
going to employ a domestic terrorist, you probably don't belong
in any position of power if your judgment is that weak.
So I don't really know all of the legal in announced,
but I would think that that would warrant a second look.
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And what's sad about it is these are the same
people that while they're screaming that Trump and people who
support Trump and Republicans or capitalists or basically anybody who
likes to get up, get a shower and go to
work or fascist, these are the same people who say
you have to get vaccinated, all of your recyclables have
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to be out in clear plastic bags, every house on
the block has to be hated white. You know, they're
like these really psychotic we have to follow the rules,
but only the rules we make, and the rules that
you make we don't have to follow because those rules
make sense only to rich white capitalists, and we don't
like that. So we want to do things where everything's
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dirty and the streets are filled with crime, and they're
filled with homeless and everybody's fighting over you know, the scraps,
while we're getting massive funding and we're living in high
rises and we don't care about that. I mean, Tina
Kotech who who's out in Oregon. She's like the worst
because she's the one person that's constantly talking about all
of the things that you know, everybody has to do,
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and we're gonna we're going to arrest ice and we're
going to fight back against the federal government. Meanwhile, she's
living in a mansion. Her entire home is gated, and
she has security walking with her. It's similar to like
the Jasmine crockets, right. You know, you look at these
people and they have everything they tell you not to have,
the aocs and the and the you know Elizabeth Warrens
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and the Bernie Sanders on the private planes going from
place to place. You know, nothing is better than looking
at you know, the g twenty and everybody's over there
and it's like, oh, yes, we have to go to
the summit and we have to meet. But by the way,
we're going to cut down all these trees in the
rainforest because we can't land our you know, our big
beautiful planes. Nobody's paying attention to that, like that's a
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real thing. They weren't able to fly their planes, and
so they chopped down a bunch of you know, trees
in the middle of the forest so that they could
land their planes at this G twenty summit. It's insanity.
And then they go to the summit and they say,
so listen, you know how we're going to save the planet.
Since we can't give up our planes, we need to
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chop down trees. You guys are going to start wiping
your ass with your hands because toilet paper is the problem.
That's a real thing. That was one of the topics
discussed at the G twenty. We're not dealing in reality.
We're not dealing with people who think in ways that
are cohesive and structured and make sense. We're dealing with
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people who literally, I feel like they get up in
the morning, they get on a zoom call and they're like, hey, guys,
what crazy shit could we say today that could make
everybody go, oh yeah, that's good. Let's just hit them
out of the box with this, because there's no rational
person I mean to think about it, just to be
not even kidding. What was the one product that Americans
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ran to the stores to get during the COVID pandemic.
Just think for a second, toilet paper. They all ran
for toilet paper. I was like, what is going on?
I would have ran for water, but these people ran
for toilet paper and they were fighting the costcos the
BJ's all these stores, they were packed with people fighting
over toilet paper. Now you think the G twenty summit's
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going to come back and say, Okay, you got to
start using your hands, get the hell out of here.
You're never going to get Americans to do that. I
don't think you're going to get a lot of people
to do that, but you're definitely not getting Americans to
do that. But I digress. The point is the people
that are at these summits, the socialists and the liberals
around the United States that are telling you that you
are not allowed to live X, Y and Z kind
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of life unless it fits into their model. Are the
same people who during the pandemic were like, if you're
not vaccinated, you can't go anywhere. And we're going to
make sure you can't go anywhere because we're going to
have a vaccine card, and on that card it's going
to say when you got your first shot, when you
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got your booster shot, what was the code on the
bottle of the of the vaccine that you got. I mean,
really think about this for a minute. That's nuts. But
by the same token, if you want to ask for
somebody's ID to vote, that's fine, that's not that's not
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a big deal. We don't we don't need ideas to vote.
But if you want to go to this coffee shop,
we're going to need your vaccine papers. I mean, just
hold on to that for a minute. These are people
that are making decisions that are affecting our lives and
our children's lives and their children's lives. And I saw
this girl today and I've seen it before. She posted
something up on social and she said, think about yourself
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and your Famili's one hundred years from today, you know,
twenty one to twenty five, twenty one, twenty six, no
one's going to remember who you are, no one's going
to remember what you did. The world would be spinning
as it is today. So we have to think about
the here and now, because one hundred years from now,
no one's going to think about us, just like we
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don't think about the people from one hundred years ago.
That is a reality that shows you how insignificant you
are and how important the reality of today is. And
that whole mantra of live every day as if it's
your last, because you're not promised tomorrow, and that's the
God's honest truth. But you have to plan for your
kids and your grandkids because that little bit you do control,
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and that little bit you can help. And I'm telling
you right now, if we don't start to fight back
and take control and elect the right people in twenty
twenty six, I am so sick and tired of Rhino
Republicans and socialist Democrats. These people are out of their minds,
I really am. I would just like a normal person.
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I don't even care about party affiliation, just normal. Do
we have the normal party? I would like to start
the normal party. I just want to pay my mortgage
and feed my kids and do the right thing. You
commit a crime you go to jail. If the evidence
says it's you, it's you. Period. You rape the kid,
you go to you get the death penalty. Period. There
is These things are simple, and I think part of
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the problem is too is a lot of people that
are making these laws or having these conversations where it's
so hyperbolic and they're like, oh my god. People who
come after illegal aliens are like the KKK, They're like
the Nazis. I'm like, guys, have you ever read a
history book? Do you know anything about these organizations that
you're referring to, like ICE, like Homeland Security. Do you
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know how many cartel members, how many drug dealers, how
many little kids are being trafficked into the arms of
rapists and pedophiles and Satanist types. I mean, read the news,
look at who they're capturing. What are you defending? But
then you're going to go to judges' houses because they
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don't do the things that you want them to do.
You're going to protest at people who speak for a
living or maybe don't say the things that you like,
and you're to say, I'm going to come and kill
your kids. You're going to shoot National guardsmen in broad
daylight because you came in under a botched law from
a previous president who didn't know what day it was,
and he said it was okay for you to come in.
And now you're killing people in the middle of the
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street because we have people in a sedition video telling
you that, oh, by the way, the federal government is
the enemy. That's another thing. Nobody in our government is
being held accountable. I am telling you right now, and
I'm saying this just today. If the governors, the judges,
the senators, the congress members, all people in positions of
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authority who have decided to allow people to get the
legal seed licenses, the ability to take care of children,
the ability to work with our elderly, the ability to
come into our country and work in our government. I mean,
my god. We got people working in areas of the government,
whether it be the Pentagon or the administrative offices, and
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they're here on HB one visas, or they've overstayed their
work or their school vis or whatever it is, and
then they're committing crimes and we're defending those people. Guess
what if you defended those people and they end up
driving their truck into an innocent person and that person
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dies raping a child, and that child is forever scarred
because you allowed that to happen. Filling out the wrong
paperwork for somebody because they actually don't speak English or
read English, and then somebody is forever, you know, scarred
because the paperwork was filled out wrong. In an administrative office,
passports are given out that shouldn't be given out, whatever
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office it is, whatever life kind of work it is
that these illegals are put into because rogue judges and
governors and mayors and other elected officials who are on
the left decided that it was more important to play
politics and be woke and lenient than it was to
protect their constituents and the people of the United States
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of America. You should be held accountable. You should go
to jail, and you should serve time for your decisions
that allow people to cause the injuries to completely innocent
victims who have nothing to do with your decision to
put them in danger. All of you should share in
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the price of what these poor people are suffering. Because
I got to tell you, I am sick and tired
of opening up newspapers, bringing up stories on x and
Instagram anywhere else that you're reading your news from and
seeing a news story couple killed by tractor t child,
rape by illegal immigrant, girl, kidnapped by uber driver. It's
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always the same story, and it's like wash, rince repeat
enough already, hold them accountable. It's done. We cannot allow
this to keep happening. And the only reason they want
it to happen is because they need the fake voters
so that they can keep getting in office. If we
don't get our election integrity under our belts, I'll tell
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you right now, we're done. It's over. Twenty twenty six,
doesn't matter. If we don't do the right things, that
is a massive problem. Now I will tell you two
nice stories, and I want to start to do this
on every show. I want to be able to tell you, guys,
two nice stories. So the first one, a lot of
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you heard about this. I read about this last night
and it is just amazing. This is an eighty eight
year old veteran. He was approached and nominated by fellow
co worker. He works in a grocery store in Detroit,
and he was a member of our Armed forces. He
served in the Army and then worked at General Motors, retired,
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and then General Motors went bankrupt. He lost his life
savings and ended up losing his pension and his healthcare.
His wife was very, very sick, very sadly passed away
seven years ago. He's completely alone, but he has no money,
so now he works forty hours a week. Forty hours
a week. He's eighty eight years old, served our country
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so that he can make ends meet. So we have
illegal immigrants all over this country sitting in hotel rooms, disgusting,
getting credit cards and lunches and their sheets washed and
their clothes washed. I mean, it's really repulsive when you
think about it. And then we've got an eighty eight
year old veteran who literally is working every single day
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because he can't eat unless he does, because he had
to give everything up to try to save his wife
life after General Motors went belly up and they never
repaid those pensions or any of those benefits, even after
General Motors became Government motors and got bought out. But
we'll leave that for another day. So this guy goes in,
he shares a story on TikTok, starts to go fund me,
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and says, please, let's raise enough money so that this gentleman,
his name is Ed Bombas can finally retire. I'm happy
to say that as of today today's Tuesday, December two
people have raised over a million dollars. My husband and
I are two of those people. We love our veterans.
I love the elderly. I just think they're amazing people.
We have a lot to learn from them if we
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would just shut up and listen. And we donated. And
I can't even tell you how happy it makes me
to see so many people donating to this man and
doing something for him. So that's a happy story. If
you haven't seen it, just google ed Bombas Bambas. Check
it out. It's fantastic. Second story that I loved was
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I I saw a gentleman, another eighty two year old veteran.
He was a decorated Vietnam veteran, and he was living
on the streets. He was arrested because it was a
freezing storm where he lived, and they found him in
the lobby of a post office because he was so
cold that he snuck in and he slept there for
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the night, and he was arrested for trespassing and then
resisting arrest, trying to explain to them, this is the
guy who's got a purple heart and a bronze star.
So they bring him before the judge and he's like
crying and upset, and he's explaining to the judge what happened,
and the judge looks at him and he goes, so,
you served in our military, you served in Vietnam, you
have a purple heart and a bronze star, and you're
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homeless on the street for three years. You're eighty two
years old. And a guy's like breaking down crying, waiting
for the judge to send him to jail. And the
judge got up from the bench and asked the bailiff
to come. Let the man come to him and hugged
him and said, I am not arresting you. You are
a hero, and we're going to get you the help
you need and get you to a place with veterans
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benefits that can take care of you. That's incredible. This
is the kind of stuff that needs to happen every day.
And I hope that it is happening every day, and
that there's just so much negative stuff that it just
gets buried. That would actually make me really happy. But
this is the stuff that we need to do. We
need to extend kindness to those who deserve it, and
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stop giving handouts to people who shouldn't even be here.
This is the Roague Recap, you guys. I'm gonna wrap
it up there for today. I think I've given you
plenty to think one. I will see you tomorrow and
please check us out at Lindamik at Rogue Recap. Keep listening.
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