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May 6, 2025 21 mins

In this episode Lynda tackles the topic of race based bias when it comes to the coverage of news stories; particularly murder, rape and other felonies. Why does skin color matter when a life has been lost? It does except for when it doesn't fit the narrative of the left.

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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Well, what is up everybody? Welcome to episode three of
the Rogue Recap, And surprise, everybody is still really terrible
in Congress and doing a pretty terrible job, some more
than others, like ilhan Omar thinks she might be my
least favorite person in Congress. But if this is your
first time joining the Rogue Recap, I am Linda McLachlan,

(00:29):
and I am here to cover all the stories you
don't hear anywhere else, like the ones we're about to
get into today. And I really am a little bit
confused on why the news, the mainstream media and local
news for that matter, is allowed to not cover some

(00:49):
of the things we're gonna go over today. And I
just feel like there is this theme that life is
really cheap. It's just cheap, and I think part of
the problem problem is there's no value given from go right.
Here in America, we have a welfare system. And if
you've ever seen the movie Cinderellaman with Russell Crowe, he

(01:11):
does this awesome role. It's a true story of a
boxer from Jersey talks about how he went on hard
times during the depression and the crash at the stock
market in twenty nine and so on and so forth,
and he talks about how he was able to depend
on the government and he was able to get funding

(01:31):
and pay for milk for his kids, and when he
got back on his feet, he repaid it. But now
we don't have that. We have people having children because
the more children you have, the more money you get
out of the welfare system. And it's really sick, it's gross.
And what happens is you have a lot of kids
with parents who don't really care about them because they're

(01:52):
stuck in this cycle of government dependency, which is what
democrats want, because the more people that depend on the government,
the more people that are going to vote the Democrats
that vote for big government, and so on and so forth.
I wonder, sometimes you have all this advancement in technology
and information, and yet we just seem so weak, uninformed, misinformed,

(02:17):
and lethargic. People just don't want to work. They don't
want to get up, they don't want to work, they
don't want to go out the simplest of things. You know,
I have four kids, and my youngest is nine. He
loves video games, and I don't mind him playing video games.
It's fine, but it can't be all the time. Our
kids are all in sports, they play piano, and they sing,
and they're in student government and all the things. And

(02:37):
my husband and I are very involved, you know, in
their lives, and I just think that that is what
molds children. You have to be present. I also think
strong faith is very important, you know, and having that
in your life, and praying before you eat and thanking
God for what you have no matter how hard times
may be, Trust me, they can always be harder. And

(02:59):
I think many of us have been there. But there
is an overarching theme in my opinion, in America right
now where none of these sort of foundational strengths are
found anymore. They're just they're gone. It's creating this reckless behavior,
this wanton behavior of we can do whatever we want,
whenever we want. We don't give a rip, nobody's going

(03:20):
to hold us accountable and piss off, right, And to
some degree, I guess that's true because we've completely and
totally villainized the police department. We've completely and totally villainized
volunteer firefighters, and we've completely and totally taken all of
their funding so they can't even do what they're supposed
to do. And then we've got these lunatic judges that

(03:41):
are releasing rapists and murderers and people who rob people
at gunpoint, and carjackers and all these things. Just no bail,
Just go ahead, don't do it again. What we're attacking
police officers. I mean, my god, I don't know about you. Guys.
When I was growing up, used to yes or no, sir,
and you kept it moving, you know, you just tried
your best not to even ever get in trouble. These

(04:03):
people are not only getting in trouble, they are looking
for trouble. They are going and attacking police officers in
Times Square here in New York City. They're attacking police
officers when they get pulled over, and instead of just
obeying what the officer says, they talk back, they don't
give them the documents they're looking for. They take a
swing at the officer. Thank god for body cameras, you know,

(04:25):
because everybody put body cameras on thinking that they were
going to get all these police officers in trouble. And
what it's actually doing is it's showing how completely and
totally insane people are, whether you're pulling them over for
a traffic stop or because you know you saw something
wrong with you know, with their registration or their license
plate or whatever. People just lose their minds say whatever

(04:47):
the hell they're thinking, Like they don't give any they
don't even give it a second thought to the fact
that you are speaking to a police officer. Do you
have a gun in the car? Have you been drinking tonight?
Or are you using drugs? And it's like you don't have
the right to ask me that. Actually he does. But
I think this all comes from this sort of left
wing lunacy, right, like they've empowered this psychosis that's completely

(05:11):
just it's run rampant throughout the country. I don't know
what is going on. People who have no money have
iPhones and tattoos up and down their body and they're
able to hang out all day and they don't have
a job. I'm like, well, I have so many questions
for you, because tattoos are really expensive, and iPhones are
really expensive, and Jordan's are really expensive, and you're not working,

(05:31):
You're home all day. You got plenty of time to
talk trash on you know, Snapchat or x or wherever
you're at doing your social media, but you don't have
time to get a job. I don't know. There's just
so much wrong with so much. And then on top
of it all, there's all these stories, which is where
I started today, that are just not being covered. And
then there are people elected officials who are out there

(05:55):
saying the most outrageous and ridiculous things to the point
that I'm like, what in God's great name? And they
go unchecked, they go completely unchecked. There's nobody saying, hey, yeah,
that's utter and total nonsense. You can just shut up now,
In fact, please shut up forever. One of these people
is Congresswoman ilhan Omar. Now, I want to be very

(06:17):
honest with you. I despise ilhan Omar. I think she
is a liar. I think she bought votes. I think
that she is everything that America is not soup to nuts.
And when you hear her speak, she doesn't say how
much she loves this country and how it has afforded
her and her family a place to live that is safe.
She says, I miss Somalia. My first love is Somalia.

(06:41):
But the problem is that you guys are in Somalia,
you're in America. You know that there's assimilation there, and
then there's invasion, and I think in many parts of
this country we are being invaded. I digress, So let's
talk about ilhan Omar and how awful she is. Ilhan
Omar came out this weekend and said the following, I

(07:02):
want you to take a lesson and then we'll come
back on the other side and talk about it.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
I would say our country should be more fearful of
white men across our country because they are actually causing
most of the deaths within this country. We should be profiling, monitoring,
and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Uh huh, let's talk about that for a minute. She
just said that one race and one gender was responsible
for the majority of deaths in America. Then she said
that we should monitor and profile them. The last time
I checked, the words monitor and profile were considered racist
and invasive and a complete and total offense to our

(07:51):
rights and our freedoms as Americans. And I think if
we said that about any other color or religion, we
would be called every name the book. You know her
as a Muslim woman. I'm sure if we said, well,
you know you're a Muslim, and you know radical Islam
causes a lot of problems, and women in radical Islam

(08:12):
are also known to commit horrible and terrible terroristic atrocities.
So you know, we think that we should definitely monitor
these things. Nobody would ever in a million years allow.
First of all, you couldn't say it. Second of all,
if you did say something so outrageous, the left would
go completely berserk. But this woman sat on a Sunday
news show intact an entire race, an entire group of individuals,

(08:36):
and when completely unchecked, the host says nothing. He doesn't react,
he doesn't say, well, why do you think that, Ilhan,
What is the source of this claim? What information and
credibility do you have to back up such a statement. No,
none of that happens because they don't care. They don't
care because they are attacking people and they're on the left,
and that's what they do. So I thought we would

(08:59):
take a look at just some of the most heinous
crimes and deaths that have happened in the last few
weeks and look at who committed those crimes, and then
think about what Ilhan Omer said. Right, let's just look
at the news news that no one else is covering,
and talk about it for a brief moment, so very sad.

(09:21):
Jessica Lockwood thirty nine years old from Pennsylvania, volunteer firefighter,
ambulance tech and a mother of two. She was found
burning Sunday morning. She had been shot. She had been
bludgeoned in the head. The perpetrator and attacker. His name
is Terence Ray. Jessica Lockwood is white. Terrence Ray is black,

(09:44):
So Terrence Ray is not a white radicalized man. Strike
one against ilhan Omar. But I would hazard a guests
and say that you have not heard of this case,
and you have not heard of Jessica Lockwood, and you
have no idea that the pain that her family is
going right now, and that was on May first, haven't
heard about it. May third, we have a man who

(10:05):
was arrested in the murder of a twenty two year
old woman in her home. Her name is Logan Federco.
She was murdered by Alexander DICKI Federco is a white
girl and Alexander Dicky is a black man. So again
not keeping with the narrative set by iljan Omar. This
happened in Columbia, South Carolina. They are investigating this. No coverage,

(10:30):
no marches, in the street. No burning down and looting
of stores. Nobody screaming justice for Federico. Just you know,
thinking out loud here. Just this past weekend we have
Gerson Fointees, an illegal alien. He pled guilty to raping
and impregnating a nine year old girl from Ohio nine.

(10:52):
This person raped a nine year old child. Gerson Fuentes
is not a radical lie white man. Yet again, another
strike against ilhan Omore. This past weekend, there was also
a rape of an eleven year old girl by another
illegal alien from Guatemala. This little girl lives in Iowa.

(11:14):
Eleven years old and raped by an illegal immigrant who
never should have been here. He is twenty. His name
is Wilson Irwin Alvarialdo are you kidding me? But ilhan
Omore doesn't care about him, right, We're not going to
talk about him because he's not a white radicalized man.
Got it okay? On May fourth, a seventeen year old

(11:35):
young man was in a parking lot on Sunday night.
He was shot and robbed by three other young men.
The young man that was robbed and shot was a
young white man. The three kids that shot him and
stole his wallet three young black men but again, haven't
heard about that anywhere. Nobody's reporting on it, no marches

(11:58):
in the street. On May second, we have three illegal
immigrants who kidnapped a mother and an infant from their
home Tuesday morning in North Carolina because they wanted to
hold them for ransom a million dollars. They wanted three
illegal immigrants, not three white American radicalized men. Three illegal immigrants,

(12:22):
one of which was a woman, by the way, So
that really goes against your theory. There il Hun On
April fourteenth, this might be the one case you did
hear about. Austin Metcalf was murdered by Carmelo Anthony. Here's
the interesting part. Austin is white, Carmelo was black, and
people all over the country raised hundreds of thousands of

(12:43):
dollars for the young black teen who murdered the young
white teen. Why because he was black? And then they
talked about how happy they were that he killed a
young white man. Why, why are you happy about that?
That hell is wrong with you. Then we have a
Norwegian tourist. She was brutally attacked by an Iraqi migrant

(13:05):
while she was in Italy. I realized that this is
an international story, but just want to show that this
radicalization of white men really is just not a thing,
even when we go outside of the country. The Iraqi
migrant raped her, broke her nose and is out. Because
that's the other thing, right, That's the other problem is
we let all the criminals out. They don't need to

(13:26):
be held. I have no idea what this nobail thing is,
even Kamala Harris was all for it. On April fifth,
thirty two year old Jacob Couch was sitting with his
wife at a bus stop. He and his wife were
mourning the loss of their stillborn son when a man
approached Jacob and his wife. He was attacked with a

(13:49):
hatchet by twenty five year old Daniel Michael. To be clear, Jacob,
the victim was white, the attacker, twenty five year old
Daniel Michael was black. Not hearing about this story anywhere?
Why Why is it so hard to talk about the
attacks of these horrible crimes that have happened to these

(14:12):
young white victims. I mean, these people are young. They're
all in their thirties, their twenties and their thirties. I mean,
it's heartbreaking and I'm not even naming everything. I'm just
naming the last couple of weeks and all of it is,
why aren't we covering it? I just feel like as
a nation, we have to be at a point where
we know murder is wrong. I mean, I'm pretty sure

(14:36):
that's a common theme. But instead we have a person
in Congress that's coming out and saying really dumb things
and really unfounded, unsourced things, and it just stirs up
more hatred. And this is the left agenda. They're always
stirring up hatred. And that's why when people say to me, oh,

(14:57):
you know, you shouldn't hate people. You know, we're all
God's children, I'm sorry. I hate a lot of people.
I think they're terrible. Actually I think they're really really bad.
And you know, it's like anything else. We're all God's children.
But I don't have to like all your kids. I
may not like what you're saying, and I may not
like what you're doing or whatever, but that doesn't give

(15:19):
me a right to kill you. That's why we have
a criminal justice system. But the problem is the criminal
justice system isn't working anymore. It's completely and totally politicized.
It's completely and totally weaponized. The wrong people are going
to jail, the wrong people are getting out of jail.
It's just a mess. And then you have other people

(15:40):
like this Jasmine Crockett, and she was out there and
she was talking, you know. The other day she was
at a college commencement. She was giving a speech, which
I just find so insulting. She really is just she's
like a walking cartoon. I mean, she's doing dancing skits
with her staffers, like, don't you have any work to do?

(16:01):
You have time to make videos of yourself dancing in
your office? What why? And then she goes out and
you know, she tells people to fight, and she curses
people out on the steps of Congress. But I guess
she can do that, right because we're paying for her car.
Her car payment is on you know, taxpayers dime. She's
got around the clock security now also in the taxpayers dime.

(16:24):
And she likes to make fun of people. She's really
into that. So not too long ago, she was making
fun of Governor Abbott because he's in a wheelchair. Actually
have that audio. I'm gonna play that for you really quick,
just as a reminder.

Speaker 3 (16:40):
Because we in these hot ass tixas streets. Honey, y'all
know we got governor hot wheels down there, come on now,
and the only thing hot about him is that he
is a hot ass mess honey. So so yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
Here's the interesting thing. When she's making that comment, she
is standing in front of a human rights campaign background, Like,
so she's speaking at some event for human rights while
bashing someone who's in a wheelchair. I mean, the irony
is just you can't even make it up. Like you
see these things and you hear these things, and it's like,

(17:22):
this is real. This is not a Babylon be story.
This is not an onion story. It's real. These people
are saying these things in open form, and why are
they doing that? Because they can, because they can, because
we allow it, because we allow it. And then today
she was traveling somewhere and this was in the New

(17:42):
York Post. My friend Katie sent this to me, and
I just was like, you know, like I read it
at first that I was like, come on. But supposedly
she's in the airport and she's cutting off passengers in wheelchairs.
She's flanked security on either side, she's cutting everyone in line,

(18:04):
and then she's making the disabled people in wheelchairs wait
so that she can board the plane. First, Why why
are you doing that? What could possibly make you think
that that's a good look and that's the right thing
to do. This is the kind of stuff that just

(18:26):
really you know, my father in law said this to
me the other day. He was like, you know, you
should do a segment on what pissed me off today,
And I was like, man, that was a long list.
I'll tell you what I mean. Every single day there's
so many things it's almost impossible and narrowed down. And today,
I mean, I'm only talking about a few things as

(18:47):
far as like representatives. But you look at all of
those poor people who lost their lives. They weren't doing anything.
One guy is at a gas station, one guy is
sitting at a bus stop, One girl's in her house,
another woman is a volunteer firefighter. Why are they dead?
Why were they murdered? And why are we not talking

(19:08):
about it? This is the stuff that drives me nuts.
This is what pisses me off. And if I know
you my audience, I'm sure it gets under your skin too.
So I want to thank you for being here on
the road recap. Like I said, we're going to hit
the stories that nobody else is hitting. We're going to
talk about the things that nobody else is talking about,
and we're going to do our best to bring it
to you every single day, because there really is so

(19:31):
much news that there just is not enough time to
get to. But before I let you go, I want
to tell you one positive story if you don't mind,
and this is a really really cool story. So there
are these two young kids and they developed a pair
of gloves so that when you sign right, when you're
doing sign language, you are able to convert that sign

(19:54):
language to speech or text so that you can communicate
with hearing people. There are two nineteen year old students.
They're from the University of Washington. Their names are Thomas
Pryor and Navita Zode. Basically, people who are deaf or
hearing impaired can put these gloves on, use sign language,
and then they're able to take that sign language with

(20:17):
these gloves and turn it into speech or text. I mean,
what a phenomenal idea. Truly, If you are a person
who again is deaf or hearing impaired and you put
these gloves on, it enables you. Like let's say you
have a job somewhere and you're working with hearing people.
Just think about how much easier that's going to make

(20:37):
your life for people who don't know how to sign,
or maybe if you felt like you couldn't communicate with customers,
if you're in some sort of retail setting. It just
opens up so many doors. That's the kind of stuff
that's amazing. That's the technology that makes me feel like wow,
that's that's incredible, and it just makes you happy something
positive for once. So thanks for joining us. This says

(20:59):
been the third episode of the Rogue Recap. We are
so happy that you're here with us. Please check us
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