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November 21, 2025 19 mins

It's been a crappy couple of weeks; these 15 minutes basically wrap up everything that has gone backwards from Epstein, to the Middle East, to the ongoing love of socialism from the left. Where is common sense? Has it been buried underneath the hatred of America from rabid and ill-educated rich bitches? Maybe.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 2 (00:29):
Well, hey, everybody, welcome to the Rogue Recap. I am
Lenda maclachlin, your host. Please follow me at Linda Mick
at Rogue Recap. Would love to hear your thoughts on
all of the things we've been talking about these last
few shows. And I apologize for not getting more shows
done last week. We have had a lot going on,
doing a ton of traveling, research, reporting and all the things,

(00:51):
but wanted to just jump back in here for a
moment and ask everybody to pay attention. You know, and
things really start to get crazy and they don't make sense,
or there's a lot of noise about a particular issue
for absolutely no reason. There's usually a reason. We just
don't know it right. It's kind of like look over

(01:13):
here at the Big shiny bowl. Okay, while I'm looking there,
what are you guys doing on the other side? And
I kind of feel like that about the Epstein emails
and what's happening is twofold, right. There's clearly a lot
of a lot of international politics going on between the
United States and our Middle East friends and foes, and

(01:34):
then we have Donald Trump trying to strike some sort
of peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia. And then we
have issues with agriculture all across the world when it
comes to these very scary bover injections that they're giving cattle,
and the cattle are literally just falling over dead within

(01:55):
like hours. And we've got all of these farmers and
cattle ranch is reporting back that the required injections are
killing their livestock and killing their livelihood at the same time.
But I just think there's more to the story than
we're seeing when it comes to the Epstein emails, which

(02:15):
everybody keeps talking about. And what's truly sad is that
the victims in the Epstein just a legacy of lies
and abuse and rape, and it's really tragic and it
kind of breaks your heart when you think about what
it really is and I think that's the thing that

(02:38):
bothers me the most about the Epstein scandal is that
people have made it almost nefarious to talk about and
specifically for the victim, it's not really fair. You know,
they were kids. Most of these women that are coming
out now and saying that they were victims, you know,

(02:58):
were taken in very young, some of them, you know, fourteen,
fifteen years old. They're holding up pictures of themselves from
when they were first approached or harassed or coerced by
Epstein and Maxwell and then subsequently used and abused for years,
you know, by these high ranking powerful people. And it's Republicans,

(03:23):
it's Democrats, it's you know, ambassadors, there's princes, there's kings,
they're CEOs, they're all of these powerful people. And I
just will never understand for the life of me, why
anyone would want to sleep next to and rape a

(03:45):
child of any age. I mean, pedophilia to me is
the most abhorrent act. I think people have truly become
numb to a lot of the horrible things that are
happening in our society because the value of life has
been reduced, and it's very cheap, and unless you really
start to think about the act you're discussing. I don't

(04:09):
know that you're really kind of getting a clear picture
of just how serious it is. Really think about what
it is to be raped, what it is to be
held against your will, what it is to be sold
literally sold, not figuratively. Not you're treating me like trash. No,
you are literally treating me like property, like trash, and

(04:32):
you are selling me to people every single day. And
my reward is that I get to live here and
I don't get paid, and I'm held against my will,
and if I say anything, who knows what will happen.
But what's more odd to me is this desire to
keep it hush hush. Right, So there was this massive

(04:53):
we're not going to say anything, there's nothing to say.
Then there was oh no, wait, we do want to
say something because we think it implicate you know, public
Enemy number one, i e. Our president. And then they
come to find that the star witness, you know, Virginia Jeffrey,
who has you know, testified time and time again, you
know that Donald Trump was not a part of anything

(05:16):
she ever saw and was not a part of anything
she ever had to be a part of or was
forced to be a part of She named a lot
of other people, but not Donald Trump, and if anything,
she said the opposite. When these emails started coming out
again a couple of weeks ago, Michael Wolfe, who is
known to be a turncoat and has done nothing but

(05:37):
tried to manipulate people, literally many people, and some of
that is revealed in these In these emails at the
House Oversight Committee and Chairman Comer released to the public
after unanimous votes, while I guess four hundred and twenty
seven votes and them one guy said no because and
his answer was interesting, although I don't know this was

(05:57):
the place to make it. The the solo member of
Congress who voted no on releasing the Epstein files said
no because of the fact that there were names of
witnesses and addresses and people who had given testimony, and
he didn't feel that it was right to reveal those
names and addresses because they testified under the condition of anonymity.

(06:21):
So it's you're sort of going back on your word.
And then that honestly does set a precedent for when
they say, hey, this person is going to be testifying
to us. It's a whistleblower, it's a person it's a
source with information. People will be more reticent to do
that now because they're going to say, okay, fine, well
in five years, are you then going to release my
name and not redact it and classified you know, or

(06:42):
declassified files. In any event, one person voted no, but
everybody else voted yes. Then the Senate voted yes. And
what are they doing. They're outing themselves. You know, we
have Democrats. We have Stacey Plaskett, who's a representative from
the Virgin Islands. She's texting with Jeffrey during a hearing
with Michael Cohen, who was a witness, and Epstein is

(07:06):
telling her what questions to ask and how to ask
them and then applauding her on her you know, great questioning,
to which you know, her reply, now with this information
coming out, is you know, well that's not true. I
didn't take you know, his advice. And it's like, if
you watch the tape and you look at the transcript

(07:28):
of the text, she actually one hundred percent took his
questions and took his direction, and that's how her questioning
was led. And I'm trying to figure out how they
are going to get away from that, Like this is
a woman who sits on intelligence committees and high profile
committees within our Congress, and she's not being removed or censured,

(07:53):
even though Ralph Norman, another congressman, came out and said
that he wanted to censor her because they're making a
back room deal for Corey Mills, because Corey Mills is
a Republican. So people on the right are striking deals
with people on the left to protect Corey Mills in
exchange for Stacy Plaskett. Well, Corey Mills is no better

(08:15):
than Stacy Plasket. They both screwed up, and now we've
got a question of stolen valor with Corey Mills, which
I got to say, it really breaks my heart because
I really liked that congressman. I thought he was a
good man, and I cannot believe that you know, you know,
the branches of the military that he claimed he worked
with and had received awards and this and that, they're like, nope,

(08:36):
never happened, don't know anything about it. So I just
think all of that is is very unfortunate that instead
of us upholding the law and getting the answers right
on both sides, right, whoever happens to be wrong, Well,
you're wrong. It's that whole idea like nobody's above the law, right.
They'd love to say that on the left, but then
when it really comes down to it, everyone is above
the law. And over the past week we have seen

(08:59):
so much much fraud and abuse from the Somalian movement
in Minnesota. They've done this weird medicaid thing where they've
got close to five billion dollars that they've built out
of the American government for autism cases and pretending that
their children have autism. And then we have all of
these representatives across the country getting caught on COVID and

(09:23):
FEMA funds and misappropriating them and using them for personal
gain and funneling them through family and friends to cover
up the receipt I mean. And it's not like a
thousand bucks, guys, We're talking about five million dollars. And
what's interesting is these are the same people that voted
and cheered when Donald Trump's accountant got in trouble because

(09:45):
he took too many car services. Really think about that
for a minute, you know. It's just there is such
a double standard, and it does get to a point
where it is truly exhausting, and it's i get sick
of watching it. I get sick of talking about it.
Because we currently as Republicans, we have control of the

(10:06):
House and the Senate. But the problem is that we
have career politicians who have deep and long standing roots
and ties with other members of Congress that supersede their
job as representatives of the people. It's like when you
see reporters asking Hakeem Jeffries today about whether or not
he took money from Jeffrey Epstein, and he's saying no,

(10:29):
And we have emails and receipts and a track record
that clearly show that he campaigned and he helped him,
and he donated to him, he asked other people to
donate to him. Why not just be honest, Why not
just say I had no idea, you know, just like
Stacy Plaskett. You know, she also had an email back

(10:51):
and forth where she's saying, I would really love it
if he could be a part of this event that
I'm doing. I'm going to be in New York and
if he could be there. I mean, they're reaching out
to someone that they know has been convicted of pedophilia
and child trafficking and sex trafficking, and they're still going
to them for money. It just truly begins to highlight

(11:14):
and show you that the corruption within Congress is so
deep that even these me too lunatics who are all
out there screaming about illegal aliens and what we're doing
right now, and meanwhile they're catching tons of cartel members,
MS thirteen members, rapists, pedophiles, assault with a deadly weapon,

(11:37):
you know, armed robbery. These people have records for days
and they're upset. What are you upset about? What are
you so upset about? If they don't go after these locations,
If they don't go and talk to these people and
get them out of here, your daughter, your son, your
family member could be next. How many more kids have

(12:00):
to go missing? How many more kids have to be
sexually assaulted? How many more people have to be hit
by a giant Mac truck trailer? When is it enough?
Is it only when it hits you at home that
you actually care? It's so infuriating. And then you look
at Harriet Hagman. She's from Wyoming. She's a great congresswoman,

(12:24):
very outspoken, doesn't really care whether you like her or not.
And she had talked about Stacey Plaskett and her association
with Epstein back in September, they were doing cross examination
of FBI Director Cash Betel, and she asked them straight out, like,
have you talked to Stacey Plaskett? Because if you're looking
to talk to somebody, this is the person. I just

(12:46):
want you to hear this quick, because it's not getting
a lot of play. This is Harriet Hagman.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
I believe that you might have been asked earlier about
whether you had had an opportunity to visit with any
of Epstein's legal counsel Were you asked that question earlier?

Speaker 1 (12:58):
I think so.

Speaker 3 (13:01):
One of the legal counsels or legal fixers for mister
Epstein was Stacy Plaskett, the Democrat delegate to Congress from
the Virgin Islands. So perhaps for those on the other
side who are interested in talking to Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys,
they can sure visit with one of their own colleagues.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
I mean, how spot on is that she's telling you
this woman is in conversation with emailing, with texting, with
talking to a known trafficker, a known human trafficker. They
would lose their mind if that was a Republican member

(13:40):
of Congress that was having that sort of conversation with
Jeffrey Epstein. I mean, just think about it. Think about
it for one second. If you had some member of
Congress that was very close to the president and that
person was saying all these things, do you think for
one second they wouldn't be doing everything that they could
to get that person and expelled from Congress, censure them

(14:02):
for their ideas. But then when they do that, on
the reverse, we can't get we can't get our people
in line. They are siding with the Democrats to protect
bad Republicans. Get rid of all of them. We don't
meet any of them. I don't know how many times
we have to say it. It is not right versus left,
it's us versus them. The elite do not adhere to

(14:25):
the laws by which they were elected to enforce. They
don't do it. I want them out. I'm sick and
tired of seeing all of these people attacked, murdered, set
on fire by repeat offenders. Who are the judges that
are releasing people forty fifty sixty times back onto the

(14:48):
street on cashle' spell again? Who has to get hurt
for people that are in power to care what has
to happen? Does it have to happen to the judge daughter.
Does it have to happen to the congresswoman's child? Who
does it have to happen to for people to care?

(15:08):
That's what I don't understand. There's such a loss of humanity.
And every once in a while I'll see a story
or i'll see something and I'm like, oh, that was
really nice or oh that was great. But it's so
far few and in between, and you really cannot have
a conversation with anybody on the left about any of

(15:30):
these things. They don't want to hear it. They have
no desire to hear it. They don't want to talk
to you about the what ifs and oh, well, actually,
did you know what you're saying is wrong? They have
their little playbook, they have their talking points, and they
don't want to hear anything to the wiser. And it's
so frustrating.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
You know.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
I used to do this thing years ago where I
went out onto the street and I would show pictures
of members of Congress to just random people on the street.
It was called man on the Show, and I would say,
do you know who this is? Do you know who
this is? Do you know who this is? And they
would never know literally never know, and then I would
show them a picture of like, you know, I don't
know Taylor Swift or Britney Spears or Hugh Jackman or

(16:14):
you know, anybody famous, and they would know them and I. So,
you know what's interesting is you know the people who
literally rewords that other people wrote for them to say,
songs that other people wrote for them to sing. But
the people that are in charge of the laws that
govern you, your family, your children, your country, you have

(16:35):
no idea who they are. How scary is that? And
you look at things like our election a couple of
weeks ago, and you see all the lunatics that were elected,
and then you look at the counties in which they were.
We still don't have answers about the GOP districts and
the campaign sites that were down on election day in
New Jersey for Chitdarelli. We still don't have answers about

(16:57):
Chester County in Pennsylvania. We still don't have answer about
things that happened in DC. We don't have things that
happened in Ohio. We don't have answers about things that
happened in Seattle. There are so many people that are
underrepresented and not because they're not doing their civic duty
and going out and voting, but because the voting is
so manipulated. Whether it's mail in ballots, whether it's the

(17:21):
fact that you don't ask for ID and somebody could
go in and vote seven times in a row and
nobody's going to stop them. It's really upsetting. I don't
know why we don't have to show ID to do
these things. You have to show ID to do just
about anything, but we don't have to show it to
elect people that are going to run the country. It's

(17:42):
it's gotten to a point now where we are dumbing
down America. And when people talk about things like AI
and how it's going to make us smarter and it's
going to assist us, you know there are places for
that sort of technology. For example, like the neuralink that
Elon Musk invented and he's helping people that are quadra paraplegics.
I think that's pretty incredible, and I think that's using

(18:04):
technology in a way that helps humanity. But when we
start replacing jobs, when we start using robots to build
houses instead of humans, when we start to ask robots
to help us set up our schedule because we don't
have the common sense or the concentration to do it ourselves.
We've got a problem. This isn't a movie anymore. This

(18:25):
is real life, and we can't be relying on AI
and robots and computers. It's one thing to help us
do our job. It's another thing to remove us from
doing our job because you're no longer needed, because you're
not using your brain critically. Your brain is a muscle,
you've got to use it. I'm on my soapbox and

(18:47):
I know that. I want to thank you guys for
listening tonight. This is the Roague Recap. I am Lynda McLaughlin.
Please check us out atmic at Rogue Recap and we'll
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