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May 2, 2026 39 mins

In this episode, we dive into the bizarre declarations of politicians so disconnected from reality, you'll be questioning if AI is running the show. From Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's hilarious slip-ups to Rosa DeLauro’s cryptic ramblings and Brandon Johnson's race-centric stance in Chicago, we expose the underlying games and agendas with brutal honesty.

Discover how facts are ignored in favor of theatrics, and why these exchanges matter more than ever for your liberty and safety. We break down the most outrageous clips, including Lee Zeldin's calm, fact-based takedown of Congress’s chaos, and the disturbing trend of ignoring real problems—like rising crime and inflation—in favor of virtue signaling.

You'll learn why removing neighborhood watch signs and celebrating radical identity politics could be making communities less safe. Plus, get the inside scoop on shocking racial and cultural debates that are reshaping cities like New York and Chicago, all through the lens of common sense and real-world consequences.

Why does this matter? Because ignoring these absurdities costs you more than just time—it risks your freedom, security, and sanity. Staying informed enables you to see through the distractions and focus on what truly impacts your life. This episode is perfect for anyone fed up with political theater and eager to understand what’s really happening behind the curtain—and how to navigate it.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Rogue Recap. Hot takes, cold facts, and
zero respect for the official narrative. Sit back, roll your eyes,
and let's recap rogue style.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
What's up, everybody, and Welcome to the Rogue Recap. This
is episode four of Soundbites. I'm here with my dear
friend and colleague, Eric Aggers.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Eric, what's happy Wednesday, Linda. It's good to be here.
The world continues to be crazy, and we're here to
just help make sense of it.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
All I said yesterday when I was doing my podcast,
I said, well, guess what, there's a lot of shit
going on today. I know you guys are shocked sitting
in all that. I just said that out loud because
it's ridiculous, right, And yesterday's show that I did was
the all the Shit you Forgot show. So it's like,
what's going on with Swall? Well, what happened to Diego?
Do we know anything more about our UFO friends? Like honestly, like,

(01:07):
we have another attempt at shooting on our president. And
I'm like, all right, you know what, like you can't
even keep you can't make it up? Right, we got
the UAE walking out of OPAC. I'm like Okay, let me.
Can I just get a pencil? Guys? Hang on, okay,
diabolical world. I'd be right back with you. Just need
a pencil. I mean, I can't keep up, you know, and.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
It's too much to keep up with. And not all
of it matters, but a lot of it does, like
including the thing you just said. So, I mean, the
world's constantly changing, which makes some of the things that
people are more interested in and focused on all the
more ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Indeed, and we have some really fun ridiculous stuff today.
So our namesake of the show is soundbites, and we
love to play them here for you because sometimes we
find these little gems and we're like, what in God's
great name was going on that day? Did you not
have breakfast? What happened? So one of the funnier things
that is not getting a lot of attention, and it

(01:58):
should is AOC decided to walk again. We advise her
always just to you know, inside thoughts, like she should
just rest in the inside thought space, but she doesn't.
She likes to talk out loud.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Right, She's not quiet, you know, she's got a lot
of energy. She's dancing our rooftop, she's dancing behind the bars,
and she's you know, she's got lots of things to say.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
She does. Let's listen to her latest gem. It's it's
just so precious.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
Rivers in rural areas were on fire because of corporations
poisoning the people who lived in those areas, poor middle
class communities getting poisoned and dumped on by corporations like
Deloitte and three M pouring chemicals into these places. And
they want to call it a democratic priority.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
So that not everybody knows that Deloit isn't accounting firms.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
It's a it's a super kept secret. I mean, I'm like,
I can so this is what's funny. I can remember
being in like my first year of college and everyone's like,
just get an internship with Deloitte. It's the easiest, it's
great for business. I hated accounting, so I was like, no,
thank you. But it's pretty well known, especially in New York.
I'm like, bro, is this your first day here? Like

(03:11):
I just I couldn't believe when she said it. At first,
I thought she was gonna laugh. I was like, this
has to be Ai, this can't be a real thing. Nope, No,
it's real.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
She said, It's like it's like going to Chick fil
a and trying to order steak sandwich. Expecting to get
a lot of pollution from an accounting firm is probably
not something that most people experience. But it doesn't mean, hey,
she's on a roll.

Speaker 5 (03:31):
You know.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
The point is it doesn't matter who's doing the polluting,
doesn't even matter if actual polluting doesn't occur. It sounds
good and so she is happy to air it.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
And on top of which, here's the even more funny
part about the whole thing. She goes, she goes, it's
three M, and it's it's Deloitte. I'm like, okay, so
three M makes post its and Deloitte does accounting, So
I don't know, you know, like maybe Petro, maybe Exxon.

(03:59):
I can like vibe with you on this potentially.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
Also, by the way, that was true, then who are
we blaming? And we blame in like the Trump administration
or I mean, the bidens were like handing out, as
they like to say, the green energy like gold bars
off the Titanic. So I'm pretty sure we had among
the more lucrative and wasteful investment in green energy. Restrictions
on lots of different environmental things. So Eve. In fact,

(04:24):
we do see lakes on fire at every turn. I
guess blame your local accountant.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
She's like it's so extreme. She's like, it's fire, there's
so much going on.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
I'm like, that is that smoke. No, it's just a
stack of W nine's.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
It's just my brain on fire, some peg for everything.
I mean, honestly, it's pretty funny. Let's go to and
other crazy people in Congress. We have Rosa Deloro. So
Rosa Deloro. You won't know her name, but you will
know her hair. She has trademark hair. Her hair has
always like some streak of blue or purple. She looks

(05:07):
like tails from the crypt. I'm sorry, that's not me
being mean. That is a reality. If you google her,
you will say, oh no, Linda was right.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
It is a really trippy cartoon that came out when
I was a little boy. It's called The Last Unicorn,
and there's a scene where like it looks like this
very powerful birds in a cage, but if you look closely,
it's actually like this hearty that's like a part gypsy.
This is exactly what she looks like. It's like she's
got gypsy hair. Linda, and that's why it's a lot.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
For sure, Bro and I. So this exchange, this is
with the administrator of the EPA, which is Lee Zelden.
And if you don't know Lee Zelden. Leezelden ran for
governor in New York. Obviously it's rigged to shit here,
so you can't ever get elected if you're a Republican.
He was a congressman. He's incredibly smart. He's an attorney,
but he's very, very calm when he speaks. He's always

(05:56):
measured because he is armed with something called facts. He
does not play in the AOC Deluo space. So this
exchange is Deluo and Zelden desperately trying to talk to
Dolo about facts. It's about three minutes, so we're not
gonna play the whole thing, but we're gonna start and
stop and comment because honestly it's worth it. It's just

(06:17):
good times for everybody. So take a listen. We'll talk
to you on the other side of this part.

Speaker 6 (06:23):
You're here because you need money from us, So halt
for the second and wait for the questions and answer
the question. When climate changes flooding our streets, poisoning our air,
driving up healthcare and disaster carts. How can the EPA
justify abandoning that duty to protect Americans to appease polluters
under the false flag of economic.

Speaker 7 (06:43):
Growth following the law Section two of two of the
Clean Air Act? Where is the same thing about fighting
global climate change? Loper Braid Supreme Court case. You're familiar
with it?

Speaker 6 (06:54):
No, I maybe others are not.

Speaker 7 (06:56):
But let me ask you, but that's really important as
a member of Congress.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Stopped there for one second. So one thing that I
have always noticed, and Eric, tell me if you agree,
whether it's Maxine Waters, whether it's Nancy Pelosi, whether it's
Nuddie Deloro. Here they have prepared notes, right, yep. They're
reading from a script that somebody else wrote. They've clearly
never read it. This is like, this is like a

(07:20):
first pass, right, they haven't done in a pre run.
There's no there's no practice trial here that they were
like with a staffer like what does this mean? And
so she's like, right, because once she didn't write it,
and two she knows it's.

Speaker 3 (07:32):
Shit well, and she's obviously got the conversational pattern of
an aging woman. So this guys, like the humm and
a humm and a humming. That kind of thing happened,
and it's like there's a staccato stutter before you like
eventually shifted into gear and the mission started working. Uh,
Like that's clearly what's happening here. And I like how
in all the notes she didn't have oh wait, the
overriding governing document that actually is in charge.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
Of this specific part of government.

Speaker 3 (07:56):
Also also like what world is are she and aoc
and in where like you walk outside and you've got
lakes on fire and the streets underwater, like it's springtime. Guys,
it's nice outside, Like.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
You're in DC, got cherry blossoms. Yeah, what are we missing?
I mean, it's really But but the best part of
Zelden is like, so yeah, there's a Supreme Court case
that yeah, they oversee are the law that we that
guides our division.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
So it's I need to I need to invite Lee's
Elden in my house because when my preteen daughters like
running through the list of terribles they are they inflicting
her life and I'm like, we please just take your medication.
Then I need I need to channel my inner Lee Zelden.
So this is good. This is you made me a
better parent today, Linda, thank you.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
All Right, We're gonna pick the LAUO back up because
it gets better.

Speaker 7 (08:47):
Congress Lobra Bright says that we as as an agency
don't have the authority to get creative if Section two
two of the Clean Air Act now.

Speaker 6 (08:55):
But you don't have excuse me, you do not have
the right to take climate does not exist. That it's
a hoax, and that's where this administration is.

Speaker 7 (09:04):
You're upset that you don't know what loprabride is. Do
you know what the major policies doctrine?

Speaker 6 (09:07):
Except I'm upset because.

Speaker 7 (09:08):
You know what the major policies doctrine is. You're a
member of Congress, you should know.

Speaker 6 (09:12):
Well, you're you're you have moved from someone who defended
the environment.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
To all of us.

Speaker 7 (09:18):
I'm very defensive about not knowing the two biggest landmark
Supreme Court cases of the last years.

Speaker 6 (09:24):
Are very defensive about changing your policy and your positions
with regard to the environment.

Speaker 7 (09:31):
Just do you want me to tell you what the
two biggest core cases are of the last few years?
Michigan whoa West Virginia versy.

Speaker 6 (09:39):
No, you're here because you need money from us, so
halt for the second.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
It's like ridiculous. He's it's such a SmackDown. I feel
I don't feel bad for her because she's criminal, but
it is embarrassing. He's like, but can we just talk
about the governing principles of my She's like, no, absolutely not.

Speaker 3 (10:03):
He's going to back up. He's like, hey, forget about
the cases. How about the Supreme Court. You know what
that is. There's nine of them. They have robes, they
kind of get together, they talk.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
They're there for a long time. You could like like
a lifetime. Actually it's an appointment. You know, you guys
vote on it, just you know, I mean, wow. Anyways,
this is Deloro in her finest Zelden God bless him.
He comes out and he really tries to walk her
off the ledge. She struggles with it for about another
two minutes. We're not we're not going to torch you,
ladies and gentlemen, because we're nice people. You know. We

(10:32):
want you to be, you know, loving the show and listening.
We don't want you tuning out because Delauo's got you
driving off the rope. God forbid.

Speaker 3 (10:38):
Well, and remember we talked about this before, But I
do think it's an important point, and I love that
you keep finding these clips to kind of reinforce it.
She's not interested in actually governing, Like she's like, I mean,
think about what she just said. You don't have the
right to say climate change is not real. He actually does.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
He actually does.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
Yeah, and the and ironically they've actually figured out a
way legally to sort of remove I think, you know,
one of the doctrines under which they would be compelled
to invest in based on that premise. But all that
to say, she's not interested in passing policies. They know
what the committee votes are. She's just trying to get
a clip, as you said, so we can play it.
And she's like this, but also on the other side,
because look at her, she's fighting against that evil these

(11:14):
elden yes.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
And the one thing miss is Eldon is well, I
know you changed your positions. He's like, I'm not changing
my positions. I'm literally just citing the law. And she
goes with the administration and Trump and that's what they want,
and he's just like, lady, can you just focus. Can
we just let's just let's knuckle down here, Let's do
it together, you know, And he's like, no, the hand

(11:36):
is up. I hate when people do that the hand thing.
I'm like, yeah, are you a crossing guard? What's happening?
Please stop? Anyways, that shit drives me nuts.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
I just saw the movie Crazy Stupid Love recently, and
like Ryan Gosling, it is like, are you Steve Jobs?
Do you have the right to wear those shoes? It's
like do you have the right to wear that hair?
Like You're like, you're an elected representative of Congress. What
are you doing?

Speaker 2 (11:59):
It's so bad? But you know what, there's a lot
of them like that now in Congress. Like I was
looking at, Oh, let's divot, let's pivot for one second.
Yesterday we had King Charles come Chucky Boy with his wifey.
So these two scumbags decide to come to the United States,
like because the Boston tea party wasn't enough. Bro, I'm like, yeah,
we're not interested. Didn't you get that, momo bi? So

(12:21):
long story short, they come yesterday, they're going to speak
to Congress. All of a sudden, the assholes who won't
show up to vote for the Save Act are in
full attendance, and this entire division of people who scream
about no kings are like that PI is here, let's
take pictures. I'm like, where's your sorows made sign?

Speaker 3 (12:40):
Didn't you have that?

Speaker 2 (12:41):
At the ready? I was like, I was so blown
away by the attendance of the left, even ilhan Omar
was there. I was like, what is going on?

Speaker 3 (12:51):
We actually we're talking about that in the office. What
do you think that's about? Like I don't understand. Like
Disney people, you kind of get because at least there's
rides and there's movies, right, But like Royal people, I
just don't understand it at all. But then I'm actually,
it wouldn't shock me if the Royals eventually get kind
of run out of the country, you know, with the
increase in a Islamophobia. I know, we have a clip

(13:12):
from New York about what's happening in some of these
playgrounds now, but like, eventually I could just see it
seems very anti kind of woke to have these old
white people that just get to be in charge of everyone.
So it's like shocking that they, you know, they have
as much popular in behalf of the left as they do.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
Well, I will tell you this is a very interesting
point of note. So Peter mcklvin who hosts a great
podcast called Hearts of Oak out of England. And I'm
not sure what part of England he's in, and I
wouldn't disclose it even if I did, because he's a
conservative and I'm sure they want to kill him. But
he writes often for American outlets and he's actually on
Bannon a lot too. I'm sure you've seen them. But

(13:53):
he sent me an article that he wrote the other
day about this Christian preacher who was arrested on the
streets of London. Just spread the word, you know, the
good word, right, and he's arrested. But the Muslims standing
all around him, who are you know? They got their
carpets out, they got all the bed sheets on, they're bowing,
they're doing all the things. All right, have at it,
you know what I mean. Nobody says a word now,

(14:14):
King Charles at the end of Ramadan, and I think
also for Ayd gave two addresses to the people of
England talking about oh, we stand with you in solidarity,
but never delivered the message of Easter the holiest of days.
So I'm like, huh, I'm like that's interesting. So you
don't want to talk about you know, our Lord and

(14:34):
Savior rising from the most horrible part of our religion,
right with you're a Christian, any denomination of Christian. This
is a moment that we all it's a very solemn day, right,
it's a holiday, and we're happy that he has risen, right,
but it's a sad day. You know. We're going through
that whole three days, not a word, not one word.
So I think ilhan o Mar might feel more at

(14:55):
home with the king than her own.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
Nah.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
That's an interesting point, Like, is King Charles attempting to
pull one of these like ali g code switch type things.
You gonna say, Hey, listen, fellow Londoner's you know the
official meal of England is no longer fish and chips.
It's now falafel.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
Thank you, And let me tell you something that is
truer than you know. When I was in London six
years ago, so the last time I was there, I
was in I was in Trafalgar Square and I was
there for we were broadcasting from there, and I looked
around and I was like, I stand out here, this
is a little odd, Like it was odd, and it
was noticeable, hadn't been like probably in five years. And

(15:33):
now I haven't been in six years, and I hear
it so much worse, Like it's god awful. And obviously
we talked about the rape inquiry, you know, a few
times and what was happening there, but it was cure
Starmer and the King who's suppress.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
No, I know that's which I didn't think that was
a real story at the time, and then you find out, no,
it is a real story. Yeah, that's and that's where
that's so Actually this is the perfect kind of pivot
to the New York City thing, right, because you've seen like,
you know, I didn't get into the hole. Oh you know,
mom don is going to ISLAMI fi New York City
and I don't even know that you want to draw
a connection between mom Donnie's being the mayor and now

(16:07):
you have people praying, uh, you know, five times a
day at Times Square and like And I think there's
even a rationalization and an innocent one for this clip
of like a New York City thing.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
But think in Brooklyn.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
But I do think there are some challenging questions to
ask afterwards.

Speaker 8 (16:23):
Okay, let's take a look.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
What is this dance?

Speaker 4 (16:58):
The job.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
Go ahead, So so you know it's an Islamic cultural celebration.
You got these regular kids from p S fifty two
or whatever it is in Brooklyn. You guys still do
the numbers, right, yeah, yeah, okay, So like so that's
fine because I mean you do learn about other cultures.
But then the question would be, like, are they still
doing like the Pilgrims? Are they would they do the
same thing for Jews? No? For real, Like I think

(17:23):
that I think those are real questions that are worth asking.
And you know, my daughter's in chorus, and uh, we
go to a school that you know, is very diverse,
and so we we have like a celebration of the diversity.
And at the at the concert where you know, we
were in the minority and uh, and they're like, hey,
if you're feeling and stand up and dance, you know.

(17:44):
And I kind of wonder if all those white people
in this Brooklyn thing like all right, I guess we're
gonna stand up and dance for this. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
Well you look at them in that video, bro, they
are up there clap and they are at.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
It, But are they like really but are they like
really vibe it? Ors like the Joe Biden at the
concert kind of staring blank like, uh.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
No, I'll tell you what. I could give a shit
less about the teachers. I care about the kids because
the kids. First of all, it's not a Madrasa. Okay,
it is a public school. So you've got these guys
there that got the big drum and the you know,
the music that sounds like they're about to do the
call to prayer in the middle of the desert. Fine, whatever,
knock yourself out. But if my kid's going to school

(18:21):
to learn science and math, learn science and math. And
I'm curious how many parents knew that was happening that day,
because if I knew that was happening, I would have
opted my child out. I would have kept my school,
my son home from school, which I'm doing something like
that very similar right now, where they're doing some kind
of testing at school. I don't believe in it. I
think it's bullshit. My kid doesn't go, I take him

(18:41):
in later, I signed him out, all the things whatever,
you have to give all these special reasons why. I'm like,
you know why, because I said so, that's why. Okay,
it's the mom rule. You're welcome. But I struggle with this.
This is the indoctrination of our kids that we talk
about all the time.

Speaker 3 (18:56):
Yeah, I think it's certainly it's hard to different and shape.
If it wasn't indoctrination like it, it could also look
like it. Right. Oh yeah, I will say in defense
of the schools, and this is you know, as someone
who's got three kids in public school, it's it's about
to be early May. They're not doing anything in damn school,
you know what I mean. The testing's over there they
do they're mailing it in, so they weren't doing.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
Your timing is different, though, you're like, you go back earlier,
so you're.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
Almost saying if they weren't doing Islamic Dance Festival, they'd
be doing Disney Movie Day, which is a difference.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
To tell you something, though, I'm okay with you doing
Cultural Dance Day. But Cultural Dance Day should be all culturals,
or it should be Monday is the Irish Jake, Tuesday
is the Italian Conte Day. Whatever.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
You know in one way that there's one way to
solve this. What do they do on Saint Patrick's Day?
Let me see that video and then.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
Thank you exactly was everybody you know, oh brocking around?
If they were, I'm fine with it otherwise, have a
nice day. All right, let's talk about more woke DEEI
bullshit in ann Arbor, Michigan. Did you hear about this?

Speaker 3 (19:59):
I only saw across this clip, and you know, so
I guess they are actively removing I couldn't. I was
trying to. I did a little bit of a deep
dive on this. It looks like what they're trying to remove,
but you can't. You kind of can't see in the video,
but it looks like they're doing like the neighborhood crime
Watch signs, Like that's what I think the logo is.
So they're actively removing the neighborhood crime watch signs. And

(20:19):
then here's a video of like leaders in the city
of ann Arbor, Michigan explaining why they're doing this.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
This is the mayor, this is a mayor and a
city council woman of ann Arbor. Well listen and then
we'll explain a little bit.

Speaker 7 (20:31):
And they're inconsistent with our values an Arbors who are
welcoming community.

Speaker 9 (20:35):
We don't want to push people away.

Speaker 2 (20:36):
We want to welcome folks in.

Speaker 10 (20:38):
You know, there are people that look like me and
and also my community that have beig questions quite frankly
in their own neighborhood by others, you know, wondering what
they're doing there. This is just representative of our values
and what we how we want people to.

Speaker 3 (20:52):
Feel in the anner.

Speaker 8 (20:54):
Uh huh.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
So what they mean is you're not allowed to feel
safe because the only people who are threat by crime
watch signs are criminals. Bro, Regular people aren't looking at
crime watch signs. Saying that makes me feel very uncomfortable.
What does that mean? It means we're looking out for crime, bro,
That's all.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
And not to say that ann Arbor has a crime problem,
but no less than their football coach was recently arrested
in charge with home invasion, stalking, and I believe assault.
So yeah, well it's it's it's not a stretch. There's
some maybe some criminal activity happening in a suburb of
checks Notes, Detroit.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
Yeah. And not to mention, so my I have family
that lived in ann Arbor, and I remember my aunt
saying to me, you know, and she was a provost
at a university and you know, one of these like
you know, whatever, okay, fine, but she was like it's changed,
like it's really violent. You got to watch your ss
you know what I mean, And I was like, yeah,
it's dangerous.

Speaker 3 (21:50):
So I think that's what's you know, in a state
like Florida, what's really fascinating is you got Rhonda Santis
and like typically these universities or these bastions of like
liberal you know, kind of ideology and governance even but
like they don't mess around, like they put conservatives, like
they've gotten rid of, like the liberal people to get
rid of some of that woke stuff like that.

Speaker 9 (22:07):
You know.

Speaker 3 (22:07):
I mean Michigan obviously you got Gretchen Whitmer and you've
got you know, university.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
She's a bit of a weirdo if you really think
about it. I can't figure her out.

Speaker 3 (22:15):
Yeah, you know, you would think someone who's been so
traumatized by an alleged kidnapping plot would be pro criminal enforcement.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
Yeah, let's people look out, you know, be like the bolo.
You're not into the bolo?

Speaker 3 (22:26):
I mean, what are we doing? Pick on?

Speaker 2 (22:29):
I'm sorry? And then of course we have to play
the race card. We are nowhere if people who look
like me, I'm like, what's what does that mean? Does
that mean that white people can't commit crimes? Does that
mean that other people who are not black, cannot commit crimes.
And if people are being questioned in your community, like
if someone stopped me in my community, right, I also

(22:49):
live in a diverse neighborhood. If someone stopped me in
my community and said, sorry, you look like someone who
was just you know the description we received for a
recent criminal act, I'd be like, all right, give it
to me, what is it? Yea, if you have nothing
to hide, you're never going to be that person. Now listen.
I'm not the biggest fan of police officers. I love
what they do, but I have not always had good
interactions with them in my life. A lot of people haven't.

(23:12):
But that doesn't mean that you prejudge every experience like that.
And that's basically what they're saying. I'm offended. So we
can't have it anymore.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
Sorry, BRB, I need to go find the body cam
footage if you having an unpleasant or action with a
long person. So I feel like it's like the meme
of like.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
DA, I'll tell you what man I got. It was
one of those situations they had somebody that looked like
me and I was at a gig when I used
to be a wedding singer and I came out of
the bar and I was thrown.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
To the ground. I knew it involved a wedding and
a little bit of alcohol.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
I was in a nightclub. I wasn't even at a wedding,
and I got put in the back of the paddy wagon.
They kept me in the back for six hours and
it wasn't me. And then the guy comes to He's like, oh,
sorry about that. I was like, oh, you're sorry, You're sorry,
Get me out. You don't even know what I do
for a living. I'm on your side, bro, I'm like, really, anyways.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
Now understand the Noah con post Malone lyrics. Last time
I was in the back of a cop car fell
in love. I get it.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Okay, Okay, So let's see what else we have for today.
Let's go to Brandon Johnson. I think that's in keeping
with the theme. So for those of you who don't know,
Brandon Johnson is the mayor of Chicago, and Brandon Johnson
is probably one of the most racist people on the planet.

Speaker 3 (24:23):
Because do we think Chicago's going to do this soon?
She shocks Tod Chicago get rid of the neighborhood crime
watch size.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
Absolutely, I mean they're doing such a good job with
it active, I think we should just test our boundaries,
you know, like, you guys got the shit under control, right.
This guy does not care about anything but race. It
is race, race, race, all the time. I'm like, sir,
you just had you know, this young woman shot and
you know her parents are devastated. He's like, forget about it,

(24:51):
get the ice truck out here, We've got it. We've
got a press conference to do. I'm like, and he
was asked at the press conference if you remember, I
think we played that clip where they said, did you
think this might have been in like bad taste to
do this today? He's like, what we I'm sorry she
got shot, you know, I'm sorry. It's it's terrible. I'm like,
is it because she's white? Is that the problem?

Speaker 4 (25:11):
Like?

Speaker 2 (25:12):
Does this person need to be in your diversity club
club to actually to be I mean, anyways, let's play
Brandon Johnson from today.

Speaker 9 (25:20):
This is lovely been very intentional about making sure that
my administration, unlike previous administrations, have people who work for
me that reflect the community. Once upon a time, just
to be very blunt with you, two administrations that go
seventy percent of the mayor's administration were white men, right,

(25:43):
and that's just not a diversified approach. I believe.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
It's not about meritocracy anymore.

Speaker 3 (25:49):
Man, doesn't matter how good you are, listen as a
white man, we can take it. Okay, that's fine, Come
for us. We're here, we're ready for it. We look,
I get it. We had a good run, okay, And
now in Chicago and places like that, it's not to
watch our time anymore right now.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
Man, it is so racist. I was saying this the
other day. You remember when Rob Schneider came out and
he did that skit, so for those of you who
don't know, and I'll see if I can find it
for next week. But Rob Schneider does this skit where
he talks about when United was doing the whole like
DEI and we're gonna have all women crews and all
minority crews, and and he goes, we just can't have

(26:34):
the regular white guy that's a good pilot, and like
get us there safely. Like is that's not a thing.
Oh okay, sorry, I mean it's that's exactly what's happening everywhere.
Like the idea that we have to lower the benchmark
for minorities to pass police and firemen and all these
other emergency service roles, or that we can't look at
a candidate because they're white or they're Asian. Right, there's

(26:57):
this huge thing now where Asian people are too smart
and they can't get in the college and there's these
huge class action civil lawsuits going on because they're suing
the schools because they're like, now we have too many Asians.
What like, can you hear the words coming out of
your mouth? It's so racist? Just stop.

Speaker 6 (27:14):
No.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
I remember I was at the Space Center and they
were talking about how we're going to go back to Mars,
but this time we're bringing a woman. And I thought,
I'm sure that matters to you know, aliens, right, the
look of that, Okay, I guess we won't invade there.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
That's why the Aliens decided to come here, because they
were like, shit, they're only going to bring us one woman.
We're gonna have.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
To go to Earth and fa But that's like, but
that's actually was my favorite part of the debate in
California that they had to cancel. Right, they were trying
to have their first gubernatorial debate and they couldn't do
it because they came up with a formula, like a
scientific and statistical formula to say all right, you got
to be above this special and then the formula said
only white people, like only white people qualified based on
the formula, and they said, all right, then we have
to cancel the debate.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
Well, it's also that idea, right, Like, you know, you
look at all of these testing scores and then you say, well,
the reason why the white people are doing better is
because they have more money and they come from better backgrounds.
I'm like, that's not true. If you look at the
poverty threshold, the major the majority of people in that
live under or at the poverty threshold are white. They're

(28:21):
not black.

Speaker 3 (28:23):
So we actually talked to a guy and you know,
I was telling you before we started talking today, I
actually do some SAT and ACT test preparation on the side.
And college board who admisses SAT, well, they give you
all these resources for free and they say, if you
will spend twenty hours doing this, your scoreould go up
one hundred points. Then we interviewed actually this one Asian

(28:43):
guy who I think has been involved in some of
these lawsuits, say, it's the problem is most of the
people who are spending the twenty hours are asians, So
they're taking advantage of it. But it's a free resource
that's available. But that narrative continues to exist and.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
It has nothing to do with available resources, right because
if you think about it, they the scholarships, the programs,
free notebooks, free chrome books, free everything. If you qualify,
and the way that you qualify is typically not being white.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
What I want to know from Brandon Johnson is, Okay,
seventy percent of white guys is too much. What's the
right number?

Speaker 2 (29:15):
What's the right number?

Speaker 3 (29:16):
Just tell us what the right number is.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
Because it looks like you're doing great. You have a
massive deficit, you cannot balance your budget, you have crime
higher than any other mayor what are you doing? Stop
worrying about everybody's race, bro, Start arresting criminals. That whole
idea of like, that's another thing we should do a
show on is all of the judges that are complicit
and letting everybody out because they were like, well, he's

(29:39):
black and I'm black, So there's that.

Speaker 3 (29:40):
What what if there's like a three D chess piece
of this and Brandon Johnson's actually doing ram Emmanuel favor
because I think he's talking about him, right, He's talking
about Rom Emmanuel, who would have been the mayor of Chicago.
With Rom's like, see, white guys not so bad. Maybe
I'm the guy.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
He's like, miss me yet. All right, let's see who
else do we have today? Well, I know we have
a Ron Johnson cut that we definitely do want to
get to. And then I have this other cut of
this woman. She's a I guess, let me look here.
She is a Democrat in Los Angeles and she's somehow

(30:16):
got approached I guess by her constituents and she you know,
I think she's the same woman that was on a
panel the other day and they were complaining to her
about something going on and she rolled her eyes at
them in the middle of the and they were like,
I'm sorry, this is like a town hall for you
to talk to about She's like, it's so annoying. So
now she's on the street and she's talking to one

(30:36):
of her constituents and they're like, you're spending billions of
dollars on drug addicts and she's like, yeah, yeah, so
about that. So I mean, you can't make it up,
You really can't.

Speaker 7 (30:47):
Right, You're spending a billion dollars giving money to drug
addicts who are buying drugs with the money, and you
know that.

Speaker 6 (30:53):
Well.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
It's just them playing on a loop. But it's literally
one of those things where she's like, yes, yes, not
a lot to debate there, that is true and sorry, see.

Speaker 3 (31:07):
This is what's wrong with like modern Democrat run Los Angeles.
I was a big fan back in my day, Like
you would spend hundreds of millions of dollars on drugs,
but it wasn't the government doing it was the celebrities
and the musicians, you know, like they let them. That
was great.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Nobody had a problem with that.

Speaker 3 (31:25):
It was like dire straits, you know, money for nothing,
you know, and the drugs for free.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
So you know, there's a reason that these songs exist
and they're so good. Speaking as someone who has never
taken drugs, of course, So let's look at this woman,
this Democrat Representative Sydney kem lager dub never heard of her,
and she's talking about how if we don't pass these bills,

(31:49):
the transgender boys are going to die.

Speaker 3 (31:52):
So before you play this, let me just say this.
I saw this clip and I had also never heard
of this person, but I do want to kind of
positive theory, And I think it's true specifically for Democrat politicians,
the more syllables they have in their name, the crazier
they are. Like I'm saying, let's just try it as
a thought process, you know, I'm not saying that, you know, like,
think about it, Alexandria Occasio Cortes, that's like ten. If

(32:16):
you're getting into double digit syllables, I think there's a
chance you're insane.

Speaker 11 (32:22):
The budget bill will fund the murderous ice and Border
patrol to the tune of one hundred and forty billion
dollars without accountability, and the anti trans bill will continue
to demonize the trans community. These bills are not just dangerous,
they could kill people.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
So if we get the criminals with the ice and
form of or enforcement agencies, and we let little girls
go to the bathroom alone instead of with little boys
who are confused because their parents suck, that's going to
kill people.

Speaker 3 (32:55):
Just so, you just just to kind of recap some
of the logic that we've put on display so far.
Removing signs yes about you know, being on the lookout
for criminal activity makes the neighborhood safer, yes, And passing
bills that help enforce the law makes the world more dangerous.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
Bro, one hundred percent, those extra courses are paying off
for you. You're doing good on these tests.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
Well I'm taking notes, so, like, you know, hard to
keep up with you, but I'm like, all right, gota gota.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
All right. As we wrap up today, we have one
really good clip. This is Senator Ron Johnson, who I
give him a lot of credit. Man, he fights a
good fight.

Speaker 3 (33:33):
I can't imagine how gratified it must have been for you,
because for those of you that don't know, I mean
again back to my whole theory, Lenna McLaughlin. That's only
five syllables.

Speaker 5 (33:41):
But Linda, you know she could approach tangentially like the
vectors of a little bit of the You're like, okay, wait,
I have to sit down and think about what she
just said and how much is that true and how
much of it is poss insane, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (33:55):
But I'm saying, like, you have been on this from
the jump, on these vaccines and like this health stuff.
So I'm sure when you saw this you were like, mmm.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
I have to say, you know, one of the saddest
days of my life was working through the first couple
of years of COVID, and we worked every single day,
and I was declared a FEMA employee because I was
delivering the news every day because the President used to
address the nation with Falci and Burke's and all the
other that whole crew every day at five o'clock. So

(34:25):
we would carry it, we would distribute it. It went
out to over eight hundred affiliates. Okay, so in my
other job. Okay, fine, So we did that for two years,
and then Governor Huckel says, if you don't have the vaccine,
you are no longer allowed to enter a New York
City building. What I've been here the whole time. I've

(34:47):
never gotten COVID, never got it, never got the vaccine,
never did any of that shit. And now you're telling me,
even though I've been here every day for two years
covering the news when everyone else was home, I am
not allowed in. And that's literally how this all started, right,
And my youngest was then starting kindergarten. They wanted to
put a mask on him and all this stuff. And
I mean, I was out of fifty and the second

(35:08):
that I would ask a question like, well, what's in
the vaccine. You don't ask what's in a hot dog.
I'm like, yes, I do. That's why I don't eat them.
I'm like, this is not a good argument, you know.
But Ron Johnson, this senator, has been a stalwart. He's been,
you know, locked up with those of us who have
been against this from the go when they were telling
us we were in tinfoil hats. And he had a
pretty good moment the other day.

Speaker 12 (35:30):
A metal that is apparently from a Seber director, doctor Posad,
in December twenty fifteen, where apparently within FDA you're reviewing
I think it was ninety six autopsies of child death
following the COVID mRNA injection. In that memo, doctor Pisad writes,
this is a profound revelation. For the first time, the

(35:51):
USFD will acknowledge that COVID nineteen vaccines killed killed American children.
Healthy young children who faced tremendously low risk of death
were coer because of the Biden administration via school and
work mandates to receive a vaccine that could result in death.
In many cases, such mandates were harmful.

Speaker 5 (36:08):
It's difficult.

Speaker 12 (36:09):
It is difficult to read cases where kids seven to
sixteen may be dead as a result of COVID vaccines.
Putting these facts together, it is horrifying to consider the
US vaccine regulation, including our actions, may have harmed more
children than we saved. This requires humility and introspection. It
requires oversight. So I wrote a letter to you and

(36:31):
your agency back in December fifteenth. Of the ten responses
i've I've got three out of ten no responses, no
response in terms of the documents I requested. So I'm
asking you please, can will you commit to responding fully
to my December oversight letter onredment.

Speaker 2 (36:52):
So RFK obviously getting the shit kicked out of him
most of the time because he doesn't want to get
in bed with the farm A lobbyists and all the
other assholes getting pay for the vaccines, and they hate that.
But he does always raise, much like Zelden, factual support
of said argument, which is, we never had autism this much,
we never had peanut allergies this much, we never had

(37:14):
OBCD this much, we never had so many of the
ailments that the kids have. Look at all of the
athletes that died from myocarditis, and we tried to talk.
I will never forget this. I tried to cover that story,
and I had someone from another administration send me a
letter citing that this was completely normal, and I was like,

(37:34):
oh my god, I'm like, you really don't care about
these kids, like you're it's okay if they die, because
they're not your kids. You don't give a shit. And
notice that no one in Congress was mandated to take
the vaccine, no one.

Speaker 3 (37:49):
I know that the purpose of this program is to
inform into occasionally entertained, but it's had the ancillary benefit
of shaming me in this case, lindit because not only
do I feel like a terrible parent for not as
been engaged on just all the different kind of like
nuances of the vaccines and things of that nature. Although

(38:09):
we did keep our kids away from them, yes, so
I feel like I got that part right. But what
I feel actually like I've profoundly failed my children. I
do give them hot dogs, like a lot of it,
like a lot of hot dogs, and I have no
idea what that what are in them, and I haven't
really been curious about it. So I want to publicly
apologize to my children. I failed you. It's probably my fault.

(38:30):
You're having these emotional freakdowns in the morning, and I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (38:35):
My kids have eaten cheetos and potato chips and everything else.
So I think we're all failing in some small way.
But my kids are not getting meningita shots and hep
bee shots and all this other bullshit. You can shove
it up your ass. Why don't you shoot it in
yourself first, and we'll see how you turn out.

Speaker 3 (38:48):
Farmer's gonna have to make Farmers gonna have to make
money on somebody else's kids, not Linda's.

Speaker 2 (38:51):
That's right, baby, I'll tell you what. I'll tackle you
in the parking lot, you know going. You're my kid anyway.
This is the Rogue Recap. You have been listening to.
Eric Eggers. I am the Lachland. This is episode four
of Soundbites. We're having a lot of fun. We hope
you are too. Please visit us online at Linda Mick
at Eric Underscore eggersan Rogue Recap dot com. Eric, I'll
see you next week, yes, ma'am today, right, guys, have

(39:12):
a good night.

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