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May 30, 2025 • 22 mins

In this episode of the Rogue Recap, Lynda takes on the feminists who say we need a woman president, oh really??? Why? She also tackles the decision by HHS to remove the COVID-19 vaccines from the vaccine schedule. And while everyone is fighting for pride month, Lynda suggests we think about Veterans' month. 

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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Well, what's up, everybody. It is the Rogue Recap. I
am Lenna MacLauchlan. I know it has been a minute,
and I'm so sorry about that. It has been absolutely crazy.
You know. We worked through Memorial Day, came back from that,
and I have been struggling every night to get my
documents together for the real ID. I don't know about
the rest of you, but I have given up on that.

(00:27):
I am no longer doing it. I'm just going to
renew my passport and say enough with the stupid real ID.
I am just kind of over it. If you guys
haven't looked, it has this ridiculous laundry list of things
that you need to give them. I have no idea why.
But there's no shortage of news and there's a lot
going on, and some of it's really good. One of
the things that's really good is the movement to remove

(00:51):
officially the COVID vaccine from the pediatric vaccine schedule. So
for those of you who know me and know the show,
you know that I am completely and totally against the
COVID vaccine, always have been, always will be. I'm pretty
much against anything that is officially mandated to be injected
into my body after having zero research, and everybody's saying

(01:12):
it works, it works, it works, and then it doesn't work,
and they're like, you know what would be great is
if we injected you with more, because then it'll work.
Guess what, that doesn't work either. I had read this
one thing one time and it made perfect sense to me,
and it was like, if you gave a shot to
your dog, like a raby shot, and he got bit
by a squirrel or a rat or whatever and he
got rabies, would you keep giving him more raby shots? No,

(01:32):
you would say, oh, that didn't work. So yeah, I'm
not doing that again. It's the same thing, this whole
idea that we're going to get COVID shot one and
then a booster, and then another booster and then oh
this is the revision. And all these people got these
all different types of shots, the Pfizer shot, the Jay
and Jay and the Maderna, and obviously Pfizer is like

(01:53):
the scariest one is what I'm reading about. And Aaron Siri,
who's an amazing attorney, has been sort of fighting the
good fight to figure out what exactly is in this vaccine.
And I use that word loosely because I don't think
it's vaccinating you from anything. I think it's hurting you.
And I think there's a lot of documentation out there
to prove that. But why did they lie? Why did

(02:14):
they hide so much? And then why did we have
to take them to court to find out what was
actually in the vaccine? And then you get in there
and you see it has all these horrible things in
the vaccine that can hurt you. And beyond that point,
all of the test group studies, all of these peer
review journals, it was all utter and complete nonsense. It
was either fake, made up, paid for, and everybody was

(02:37):
getting a kickback. If you get your patients to take
this vaccine, if you get your patients who get sick
even then they took the vaccine, maybe if they do
get rendis severe afterwards. I mean, talk about just the
ultimate collusion right in healthcare. And it was just just horrible.
But putting aside all of the health and emotional results

(03:00):
and consequences from those actions, there was also these poor
military members that lost their jobs. You know, people that
had been devoted to God and country for twenty years,
thirty years, lost their pensions, lost their rank, lost their status,
and one such person was former Army officer Lieutenant Mark Bishaw,

(03:21):
and he was let go. In twenty twenty two, he
was fully pardoned by President Trump, full unconditional pardon, because
he said, I am not going to mask up, I
am not going to be vaccinated, I am not going
to obey these arbitrary, ridiculous, nonscience based statements rules, and
this this entire diatribe that was released, and in the

(03:44):
whole concept the mainstream media like, take the shot. You know,
if you don't take the shot, you're killing everyone around you.
And I mean, I really wonder if they even thought
about what they were saying, because if the vaccine is
so effective and you have it, then why does me
not having it affect you. That's the thing that never
made sense to me. If you've got your vaccine and
you're feeling so good and healthy, and you think it's

(04:06):
the greatest thing ever, great good for you my body
my choice? Right? Isn't that the liberal mantra for I
don't know everything, whether you want to change your gender,
kill a baby in the womb. But suddenly, when it
came to the vaccines, it was the government's choice. I mean,
just utter nonsense. So that's one piece of good news.
This amazing human being, this Army officer, Lieutenant Mark Boschall,

(04:29):
discharged in twenty twenty two, fully pardoned, and I'm just
so so happy for this man, and I really hope
that he can come back to the Army and continue
to complete his service and receive everything he is entitled to.
And I hope that happens for all of our military
men and women who were discharged erroneously for stupid things

(04:52):
like the COVID vaccine. Speaking of our veterans. Libs of TikTok,
who I love and I follow them. They really do
a great job of posting things on social that nobody
else is talking about. And they had this post yesterday.
There's a high school in Oregon and they're planning a
week long LGBTQ Pride celebration and they're encouraging the kids

(05:14):
to wear rainbows and LGBTQ flags, dress up like a
queer person. I mean, this is what is happening in
our schools. And so they have this whole thing. This
is literally they screenshot a print out and this is
what it says. It says message from the principal, thank

(05:34):
you CCHS GSA, who have planned our centennial High School
Spirit Week for Pride Month, which will be June second
to the sixth. Check out on Monday formal Wear Tuesday
Stonewall and Pulse Nightclub Remembrance Wear a Rainbow Flag Day.
Everyone bring a flag that represents their sexuality, gender or culture.

(05:58):
Thursday Transgender Binary Validity Day, wear pink wear, white wear,
blue Friday dress as a queer icon an ally icon.
Are you freaking kidding me? I mean, is this a
real thing? This is school, This is math, science, history,
maybe a foreign language, depending on what grade you're in.

(06:19):
We do not need to be teaching children anything other
than the biological elements. And I don't even know if
we need to do that, to be quite frank, because
I remember when I was in eighth grade and I
learned all about you know, sex, said and this and that,
and they had the banana in the classroom, and I
got to tell you, learned sex d from my teacher
with a banana was something I could have done without.
But this is ridiculous, right, I mean, our kids are

(06:41):
in school, they're trying to learn, they're trying to do
their best instead of being able to do that, they've
got to go through this nonsense of wear a flag
and there's no hate allowed. Why are you doing this
during the school day, during anything where you should be
learning English, math, science. If this stuff that you want
to do, and you think that this is what the

(07:03):
kids need, then you can do this after school hours
and let the children know they can opt in. This
is not something that should be done during the school
day because this isn't an education. This just isn't. This
is indoctrination. It's a totally different thing, and it's kind
of has that pedophile feel, right, these are our kids.

(07:23):
Why are we talking to them about their sexuality. I
have never walked up to a child of any age,
and when I think of children, that means pretty much
from the time they're babies till the time they're I
don't know, twenty two to twenty three, I'm basically not
talking to them about anything like this. Okay, it's just
not a thing. Now. If I have kids around me
that are of that age and they get married and

(07:43):
they're pregnant, they want to talk about stuff like that, maybe,
But if they want to talk about sex stuff, sexuality
stuff that is not appropriate for a discussion between an
adult and a child periods you're unless it's your child
and they're asking you questions about the birds and the bees,
then have at it. Oi you know, a mister math teacher,
mister English teacher, miss science teacher, stick to your subject

(08:06):
and stay out of my kid's bedroom. Period end of sentence.
Why don't we instead do veteran Appreciation Month? How about that?
How about we praise the people that actually give us
the ability to have all the freedoms that we have,
And why don't we mention them once in a while?
I mean, my god, they get what do they get
a day? It's just it's ridiculous. They deserve everything that

(08:28):
we can give them, and then some and then here's
another one. So I saw this on X and I
thought it was so funny. So here we are. We've
got this lunatic principle that wants to teach our kids
about sex and says there's no hate. And I saw
this on X. It's the handle is Tony times two
and there's a gentleman on the sidewalk and he goes

(08:49):
up to an elderly gentleman and he says, you know,
what is your advice to the younger generation. He has
a very very interesting response, warning you guys, spicy.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
What is you advice to the younger generation?

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Or I would say, stop being a bunch of pussies. Yeah,
that'll do it. I think that kind of sums it up.
And uh yeah, I'm sure that wouldn't fit into that
principles no hate speech, but that's exactly how I feel.
Just knock it off. I mean, do you really think
that this is the way that we should be behaving.

(09:24):
I mean, my god, our ancestors, those who storm the
beaches of Normandy and World War two, my god, it's
so embarrassed of us. It's just it's just horrible. And
then you look at Representative Andy Ogel's posted this up.
There's this woman, her name is Deborah Nwitz, and her
home was broken into by a criminal ilegalalian a bunch

(09:46):
of gang members, and her teenage daughter was home alone.
And as this woman is talking about what happened to
her daughter, the people around that are listening start to
bully her, and they're mad at her for talking about
the fact that her family has been so gravely affected
by these illegal aliens, and they start to curse at her,

(10:08):
and they start to insult her. What is happening. This
is a mother getting up talking about this terrible crime
that occurred, and instead of defending this woman and feeling
for her as a mom, they attack her. This is
the culture that we're creating. The illegal alien is the victim,

(10:29):
and any of us who dare to point it out,
we're the problem. And if you think that that doesn't
make sense, along with the vaccine, along with what's happening
in our schools, just think about the common denominator and
all of those things. It's government. It's people who have
been in government for too long and they think that
they have a right to control, and they think that

(10:49):
they have a right to mandate. And it's just not
what our nation was founded on or what we're about.
But I would hazard to guess that most of the
people that are in government currently have I've never even
read the Founding Fathers documents, the Federalist papers, the Constitution,
the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence. I doubt
they could even name those things. It's really scary. It's

(11:12):
interesting because it's constantly like we're doing this to make
you feel better.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
You know.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
This woman posted up she said on my way to
the store. I passed six liquor stores, eight vape shops,
three cannabis shops, and I was on my way to
pick up illegal raw milk because the government cares so
much about our health. And it's a picture, you know,
of her picking up these like jarred raw milk. I've

(11:37):
never had raw milk, and I'm not saying to go
get it, but it is interesting that because it's not
pasteurized and it's not put out by the FDA, and
they're not saying that this is okay, she has to
buy illegally from someone from a local farm in her area.
But it's perfectly fine to get liquor, vapes, cannabis. I mean,
you know, I can honestly say, as you down the street,

(12:00):
in any major city, people are high as a kite.
They're smoking joints everywhere. You can smoke pot anywhere you want.
It is not even a misdemeanor anymore. In most cities.
They will look the other way and it's not a
big deal. And then the things that you think might
help you, might make you better, you can't get, you
can't use, you can't find because they haven't figured out

(12:21):
a way to make money off of it. That's what
it really comes down to. And I believe that another
really cool thing I saw this past week was now
just this is not for the faint of heart, So
please just know this as I begin to describe to you.
This guy is on X and his name is I
am Ken. I don't know him, but I saw this

(12:42):
post and it made me. It just is amazing. So
I'm going to just read it to you and you
take it for what it's worth. Rape has become an
endemic in South Africa, so a medical technician developed a
product for women to fight back. Eller's had never forgotten
a rape victim telling her her forlornly if only I
had teeth down there, So she created a product that

(13:05):
she called Rapis. It resembles a tube and it has
barbs inside. The woman inserts it like a tampon, and
any man who tries to rape the woman impales himself
on the barbs and has to go to an emergency
room immediately to have it removed from him. Now, some
critics are saying that this is medieval. I have to say,

(13:26):
when I saw this post, I honestly thought to myself,
this is incredible. This is one of those things that
if you've ever been a victim or you've been assaulted
in any way, shape or form, you know what it's
like at that moment because you have absolutely no recourse.
The person who's attacking you knows they're going to attack.
The person who's attacking you is prepared for the attack.
You're completely unprepared. So whether you're getting mugged, shoved, beat up, raped,

(13:52):
it's nice to know that somebody out there is thinking
of something that could really help you, right, because if
four guys are going to try and gang rape you
and tackle you down and then that happens, that would
literally shake up the whole event and everyone would leave
and you would be saved. It doesn't mean that you've
been saved from the entire experience, but at least you
fought back, right. I don't know. I just thought it

(14:14):
was really cool and I was like, what a doctor,
you know, to to create something like this? It just
just amazing. And then finally, this is this is my
last sad story of tonight. There's a judge and her
name is Judge Williams. This was on End Wokeness, and
she gave this speech about how judge should look like criminals.

(14:36):
And she had downgraded charges on a repeat offender who
repeatedly attacks random white strangers in Cleveland, Ohio. And it's
noted in the post that her own child is in
jail for murder. But this is what she thinks the
solution is, if this, if this is happening.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
I thought that it was important that it's missing criminal
cases where when you have people that on one side
of the bench, they can look at the judge and say, wow,
she looks like me. Then maybe I have a better shot.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
A better shot at what? What do you need a
better shot at? What does someone looking at you have
to do with justice? Isn't the whole purpose of justice.
It's supposed to be completely and totally blind to color.
You're not supposed to look at somebody's gender. You're not
supposed to look at somebody's race. You're not supposed to

(15:34):
look at somebody's religion. You're supposed to judge them on
their actions. It doesn't matter what they tell you, it
doesn't matter what expressions they may make. You just need
to look at what they did. So if they do X, Y,
and Z, why would you judge them on anything other
than that? These are the things that leave me mystified.
So this woman is saying, Okay, well, I'm going to
lower these charges on this black man who hits a

(15:58):
bunch of white people because I'm black and he's black,
and so that makes sense in my world. How is
this woman a judge and how is it that nobody
has removed her? I can't even imagine if a white
judge was there and said, well, yeah, I give you know,
white people who attack black people lesser charges because you
know I'm white and they're white. What these are the

(16:20):
things you can't make it make sense because it doesn't.
You have to be judged according to what you've done, period,
end of sentence, and it really doesn't matter what race
you are. And that's the stuff that really pisses me off,
right because that's just I mean, it's just wrong. There's
no way around that. So I'm going to end tonight
on something funny because I think we could use something funny.

(16:42):
I found this woman. She's a comedian. She was at
the Laugh Factory and she does a whole skit on
what it would have been to have a female president
and that we came very close to having a female president.
Her name is Jao Ying, summers. She's a holy and
it was one of the few things that I've seen
in the past couple of days that actually just made

(17:04):
me laugh out loud. Take a listen talking about Kamona.

Speaker 4 (17:09):
We almost had a female presidence.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
It wasn't close.

Speaker 4 (17:16):
We almost had one. And people always say, you know,
a female president is good because a female president never
start a war? Right, when was the last time almost
started fights?

Speaker 3 (17:28):
Never?

Speaker 4 (17:33):
I think a female parison will start a war on
other country. But the other country, we'll have to guess
what as they did wrong. A female paris start a
war on other country over something they did the wrong

(17:55):
five years ago. You know what's a dancing babe? I
think a female parentless son of war on a contract
because this country was talking to another contract being on
her back in her dreams. I had so much hate

(18:20):
from this. People were like, you are.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
Not a feminist. No, I am a feminist.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
I had a daughter and I kept her.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
I mean, how funny is that, right? Just having a
little fun and talking about how ridiculous it is that
we put Kamala Harris on stage as a potential presidential candidate.
I mean, this woman literally could not form a sentence
and that's not being funny. That was reality. She had

(18:53):
difficulty making sense on any given day, and when she
got up and she spoke, it actually felt it felt
awkward for everybody, right because we felt inclined to laugh
alongside her very awkward, weird jokes, and we felt inclined
to help her get through. You know, her community is

(19:13):
within the community, you know, I mean the ven diagram comments.
I mean, you can go on and on so many
strange things. So you had Joe mumbling and her making
weird comments, and between the two of them, it was like,
oh my god. I'm like, we went from terrible to worse.
I don't know. This comedian just had me cracking up
because it's like they always say the same things, right, Oh,

(19:34):
if we had a woman president, we would never have war,
And if we had a woman president, we would never
have feminine, we would never have problems. What are you
talking about? It's absolute nonsense. Women are some of the
most vicious people I've ever met in my life. Take
it from me. I'm a woman, and I have one
hundred percent women. I'm like, oh, I mean, Gretcha Witmer,
my god, you know, terrible human being. So this whole

(19:57):
idea that you know, we need a woman in office
and that change everything. It's a bunch of nonsense. We
just need the right person in office. And that just
goes back to everything we've talked about today. Right, we're
so hyper focused on all the identity politics, your race,
your gender, your sexuality, your pronouns. It's absolute nonsense. It's
all about who you are and what you do. What

(20:19):
do you do on your day to day. Are you
out there being a good person or are you just
out there making noise and stirring things up, because that's
how you roll. And even like, you know, my youngest
is nine, and he'll say to me, what's this or
what that? And I'm like, where'd you hear that? Where
are you hearing that? And they're doing such subliminal things,
like I'm so guarded.

Speaker 4 (20:37):
You know.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
He doesn't have a lot of the games that the
other kids have, and he's not allowed to watch YouTube
the way the other kids are, and everything is restricted
and so on and so forth. These other kids are
learning about all kinds of things that they shouldn't be
seeing till they're like, I don't know, twenty five, and
they're seeing them at nine because their parents aren't around,
or their parents didn't know that. In between the two

(20:58):
cartoons they were watching, saying they we're going to slip
in this commercial for something completely inappropriate, and that's what
they do. They're constantly trying to groom your kids. They're
trying to get in front of them, and they're trying
to twist up their heads and take them away from
the things that you're trying to teach them, which is
to be good people who want to live their life
based on merit and hard work. I know it's a

(21:20):
novel concept, but it worked for our ancestors, so I
figured it'll work for us. Sorry, it's been so long
since I've been back, but I'm here. I post another
show tomorrow. I want to thank you for being with me.
This is the Rogue Recap. I am Linda McLaughlin. Please
check us out on social at Linda mick at the
Rogue Recap and well, we'll see you tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
I have a great night

Speaker 1 (22:05):
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