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Speaker 1 (00:01):
A rare and balanced view on politics and today's world,
based on facts born of rationality, common sense, and logic,
providing context on today's events. This is American Perspective with
Rick Thomas.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Hello everyone, and welcome to American Perspective. I am your host, Rick,
big shout out to Bonnie.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
Bonnie.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
We are sorry for your loss. We prayed last night
for of course, for you and for your family and
obviously for.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
Fat Pause as well.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
So just so you know, we're all thinking about you
and we are so very sorry about what had happened.
I hope you are doing better and well enough given
the situation and everything, but feel free to reach out.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
If you need to.
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Okay, all right, folks, let's go ahead. So one of
the things that obviously tomorrow is Thanksgiving. No show for tomorrow, okay,
I'm going to be spending time with Missus Whiskey, and
perhaps my son and his lovely Fyance will grace us
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with their presence. But but other than that, it's just
Missus Whiskey and I so very quiet day. I hope
you and all of your yours are able to gather
and be together and everything you know on this Thanksgiving.
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One of the things that I like to do, of course,
is I like to you know, set up tradition. So
for an example, tomorrow being Thanksgiving, we try to watch
the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and do traditions and you know,
add those in same thing with like as we ramp
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up to Christmas, I do we like to watch Rudolph
the Red Nose Reindeer. You know, Santa Claus is coming
to town, Frosty the Snowman, all those things that you know,
I grew up with as a kid. And one of
the things that I would suggest as a part of
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that routine, should you decide that you want to as
part of that routine, I would suggest you search up
and find the Rush Limbaugh h True Thanksgiving. Yeah, Christmas
Carol too, yep, but the Rush Limbaugh True Story of Thanksgiving.
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He for is years on the radio as part of
the Excellence in Broadcasting Network. He would tell the true
Story of Thanksgiving on his radio program. And they do
have it available, and I will put the link. This
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is from the official Rush Limbaugh site. And I just
realized I got to go through and get all of
the chats up in order to do this.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
So bear with me while I do this I gotta
get I.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
Had to make a quick pit stop before I came live,
and unfortunately I lost where I was. So anyway, give
me just a second here, let me get all of
this up. But as I was saying, I mean, the
Rush Limbaugh story, the true story of Thanksgiving is a big,
big thing that everyone should listen to. And I actually
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linked in the show notes to a to a.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
What do you call it?
Speaker 2 (04:15):
A story in The Federalist which follows along with Russia's
true story, and he actually even calls it out at
one point, I think as a part of it. But
I think I've got everybody up now, so let me
go ahead and do this. So here is the official
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Rush Limbaugh story of Thanksgiving. And if you can copy
and paste that, grab that and copy and paste it
and open it up. It's got the video of it,
and it is let's just put it this way. It
is fantastic the story. And he goes through it in depth.
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I'm not gonna go quite to the same depth that
he did. I will jump or jump to, you know,
pop a little bit. But but yeah, anyway, we're gonna
get to that a little bit later on. I've got
a response to last night's Last Night's Conversation with regards
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to Mark Kelly and his medals and no real surprise there,
and a couple of other things that have come up
for it, and yeah, it is. It is just let's
put it this way, It is just amazing for some
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of the things that have been occurring here recently. We'll
try and get to all that here in just a moment,
but first let's go ahead and do our pledge of allegiance.
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breaking news earlier today, unfortunately, sad sad news. Two National
Guard members were shot near the White House today. Apparently
the perpetrator is reportedly now I haven't had this doubly
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confirmed yet, but was reportedly a Afghan national that came
here during the disastrous withdrawal okay, the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan,
and he was brought here apparently under some program that
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Biden called something like you know, our allies or something
moving Afghanistan allies or whatever. I don't know, but anyway, Yeah,
it just it's pretty sad. Actually, Trump responded to the
shooting in a post on True Socials shortly after, revealing
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that the guardsmen were in critical condition. And it's the
animal that shot the two National guardsmen. Both are critically wounded,
now in two separate hospitals. Is also severely wounded, but regardless,
will pay a very steep price. God bless our National Guard,
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great National Guards. Sorry I got to quote it properly here,
and all of our military law enforcement. These are truly
great people. I as President of the United States, and
everyone associated with the office of the President, see.
Speaker 3 (15:01):
Am with you. So there you go.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
Yeah, and it's just it's sad that this happened. But apparently,
I mean, I'm hoping that they're doing better. This was
earlier today. I haven't heard or seen any updates. Of course,
I really haven't been looking for any updates. But yeah,
this is pretty pretty sad. And you sit here and
you wonder. You got to wonder if some of the
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Democrat rhetoric, especially some of the Democrat dealing with Democrats
dealing with this whole thing about unlawful orders, whether that
might have triggered something in all of this. Well, speaking
about that unlawful order, one of the six, one of
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the seditious six in that video. I've played it a
couple of times here. I won't play it again, but
at least not tonight. But one of the seditious six,
Senator Mark Kelly. Now Mark Kelly in a I don't
know if this was like a Oh, I want to
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show you, you know that I'm like some military hero
or whatever. You know, I want to show I'm some
military hero. So here, I'm going to take a photo
of my dress whites with all of my medals on it.
I don't know about you guys, but I'm going to
tell you, once you get those medals and those ribbons
into order, okay, you don't usually take them off. And
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in fact, if I had somebody here in the studio
to give me a hand, I would go and grab
my old Class A uniform from the Army. Now it's
not as sharp as like a Class white or whatever,
the dress whites. But I can sit here and I
can tell you that once you put those medals in order,
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you usually don't take them out out of order. And
as a case in point, if your ribbons are not
in order, or your pins are not a specific distance
away from certain collar points or whatever as defined in
the manuals. For how all of this? And well, first
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of all, sorry digress quick only because she asked, Bonnie asks,
can I still fit in my dress lights? I was enlisted,
so I did not get dress lights. And I was
also in the army, So the Army doesn't have dress whites.
They have dress blues, but you only get dress blues
when you become a certain rank.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
Or if you're an officer.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
And no, there's no way, I can't even fit in
my class a's trust me I put if if I
were to put that jacket on, Yeah, I'm like way
way outside.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
Regulation for weight.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
So no anyway, Yeah, so anyway I could fit in
my dress socks. Thanks for that, three Chevy. I could
fit in the dress socks. As I was saying, let
me go back to this. So, as I was saying,
there was a there was a picture posted. And this
carries over from last night because there was a picture
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posted on x by Senator Mark Kelly himself. Okay, and
and here is the post, and show you there's the post,
and I'll zoom in a little bit. Here's the image
of the dress white uniform. Now granted, the image you know,
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explodes a little bit bigger, and so here you can
see he's he basically is showing you know, ah, when
I was twenty two years old, I commissioned as an
engine and he, you know, he lists out this thing,
thirty nine combat missions in Operation Desert Storm test pilots.
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He kind of goes and he like lays it all out. Now,
now I can just I can just point something out
to you folks. All right, if you are a retired
military individual and you are attempting to, like, I don't know,
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put out some one upsmanship, let's say you might want
to make sure. You might want to make sure that
your medals are in the proper order because if you don't, well,
there could be a bit of a problem because some
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people could call you out for it. What I'm showing
here on the screen, and actually what I'll do is
I will get out of the way, but I'll continue
to talk.
Speaker 3 (19:58):
Here.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
This is the a zoomedian portion of the medals on
that Mark Kelly posted. Now, I went through and found
what I could out of Mark Kelly's medals here and
match them up ribbon for ribbon metal for metal to
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each one that's there. Now there are four no, sorry,
three rows of five. So he literally has fifteen medals
on his listing here. And I can tell you for
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a fact that his medals are out of order on
the second row and the third row. Now, no, this
image is not mirror image because if you look, you
can look close enough, you can see the number two
is correct in his on his top row. Now I
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am going to tell you his top row is correct.
His top row is in line. There are five of them.
You can see it on the on the left hand
side of the screen, well the left or sorry, the
right hand side of the screen has three rows of
four there. And I'll explain why there's a differential here.
But there's three rows of four. And as you can see,
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the first five medals are correct. It's when he gets
to metal number six, seven, eight and uh well six,
seven and eight. Okay, So the second row he has
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a couple of medals missing that show up in the
third row. And if you look close on the third row,
at the bottom of the third row on the left
and the right on the bottom, there's two medals there.
One of them is the Navy I think it's the
Navy Service ribbon and the other one is the Navy
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and Marine Corps Service ribbon. Now, those two in particular
need to be above and in front of what he
has in that second row, with the exception of the
one of the medals there, I can't think of what
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they are. The two NASA medals that he has in
the third row are below the left corner and right
corner of the left side third row. I know this
is hard to describe while you're, you know, in the
audio portion of the program, so you should really go
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and check this image out. But he really trusts me.
The second row and the third row are kind of
screwed up. And this is what pig hag Seth was
calling out because he hit back and he goes, so,
Captain Kelly, not only did your sedition video intentionally undercut
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good order and discipline, but you can't even display your
uniform correctly. Your medals are out of order and rose reversed.
When and if you are recalled to active duty, it
will start with a uniform inspection. Now, I'm going to
be completely honest. I could only find out of the
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two NASA medals that are here, I could only find
one of them, and there's no mention none in terms
of what order they are supposed to be in. So,
for an example, his National Defense Service Medal service ribbon,
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which is in the lower right hand corner, is supposed
to be above, meaning higher on the list than his
pistol qualification. He's got him backwards here his I think
it's the Middle East Service ribbon and something else. There's
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one other one that he has. Let me see if
I can, if I can issue where is this thing? Yeah,
so let's see. So for an example, his let's see
his Southeast Asia Service Medal is in the right place.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
But he's got the.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
Yeah, so he has two Kuwaiti Liberation ribbons that are
supposed to be below the National Defense Service ribbon according
to the Navy Navy thing. Here, his pistol Marksmanship ribbon,
which is in row two all the way to the
right hand side, is supposed to be in row three
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all the way to the right hand side. Then going
from the bottom all the way up, it should be
Pistol Marksmanship Kuwaiti Liberation Medal, Kuwaiti Liberation Medal from the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and then coming up after that,
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and by the way, his two NASA ribbons, if they're
not even in order or in the rank with this stuff,
his NASA ribbons should be at the very tail end,
by the way. So he's got stuff all out of place.
He got it all out of place right now in
terms of row number two, in row number three, and
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in particular it's the let's see, what are the two
that are really and truly out of place. The Navy,
I'm trying to find it here. Hold on, it's the Yeah,
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the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation is the top green
one on the end of the top row. Then he
should have the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. The
Navy Achievement Medal also in there as well. And so yeah,
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it's like it's way out of line. All of these
things are out of line. Anyway, Yes, I am going
down a rabbit hole. But this just irritates me. It
kind of irritated me because everybody was like trying to
defend Mark Kelly. Yeah, yeah, we're not going to defend
that member of seditious six. Oh, here is by the way,
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let me go ahead and clean this off.
Speaker 3 (27:05):
And come back.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
Here is one of the Navy medals.
Speaker 3 (27:10):
Let me back this off.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
I'm sorry, one of the NASA metals, which again, the
NASA metal doesn't even show up anywhere I was. Actually
I had to like go to the Navy Combination of
NASA website and it doesn't say what order that actually
is supposed to go in. So honestly, that should be
outside of or below any of his other medals. So yeah,
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he's just he's just all discombobulated for all of that,
And I just I can't even imagine why he would
sit there and be all excited and all up. You know, again,
if you're going to show off something like that, you
damn well better make sure they're all in order. Well, Ruby, Ruby, Rubin,
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Rubin gego. Apparently he's he's a he's defending these Democratic
seditious six who are who literally urge service members. I mean,
I'm sorry, how can you how else can you take
the fact that the president, they claim the President has
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issued orders to pit the United States military against American citizens.
There is no other way for you to for you
to take that, I mean that literally is they're saying
that American citizens are being attacked by the United States
military and you would automatically. And when you tie that
with unlawful or in their case, illegal orders, that's the
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first thing you think of. So why anybody would think that? No, no, no, no,
these these congress people, Senate people. Yeah, they uh, they're
just reminding people that they don't need to follow legal
order or illegal orders. Yeah really, um hm, like you
like that isn't intending on trying to get trying to
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break branks, insubordination, disloyalty, break morale, all of those things
which are under eighteen USC. Twenty three eighty seven. So
I'm sorry it just doesn't fly here. But Rubin Gego
has now come out and he is an Arizona representative,
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Arizona representative, which of course he is going to back
up Mark Kelly because Mark Kelly is also a Democrat
and from Arizona. And Ruben Gego warned military members that
there will be consequences if they allowed Senator Mark Kelly
to be court martialed. Yeah, like that's really, I mean,
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what the hell? Oh, military members, you're gonna be in
trouble because you're jag jag investigation is going to happen.
Like you have much of a choice, Give me a
freaking break you moren So, he reacted to the Department
of War's announcement earlier that day on x as it
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launched a former review into allegations of misconduct against Kelly,
a retired Navy captain, which, again, if he's a retired
Navy captain, I mean, dude, you should know this. Hello,
you're an idiot. You've been in twenty two years and
you don't understand what you did. Come on, no, he knew,
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he knew exactly what he was doing. He was hoping
that nobody else was going to pick up on it.
But anyway, Diego appeared on CNN's s Show on CNN
and told Casey Hunt that he has faith in the
US military and justice system to handle the case properly,
adding that officers know there would be fallout if they
(31:03):
tried to railroad. Kelly, how are you going to railroad
somebody who committed a crime and literally is on video
committing the crime. I don't know this guy. This guy's crazy,
Diego said. Donald Trump is going to be gone in
a couple of years. And if you're a part of
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the military, that's going after sitting senators, sitting member of
members of Congress and part of the weaponization of government.
There will be consequences, without a doubt, he added, I
think there's going to be a lot of officers that
will be part of this potential tribunal, if they want
to call it, that, that will be looking over their
shoulders because they know Donald Trump will be gone and
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they will not have that protection. So wait a minute,
isn't this a threat?
Speaker 3 (31:53):
I mean, wouldn't this.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
Be considered an attempt to influence the jury in some way?
So why isn't Reuben Diego being picked up on this?
I mean, this would be no different honestly than for
a well, I don't know, a congress person or a
city councilman or something. There would be you know, like
a murder investigation or a murder trial and they said, hey,
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you know a you jury people, you twelve on the
jury if you come to the wrong decision. Yeah, this
is really this is going to have some serious consequences.
Why would that not be considered jury tampering? Okay, uh,
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let's see yep, come on, all right, so there we go.
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Sorry about that. The stream dropped. I've been having this
issue here recently, and the stupid thing I don't know.
They're trying to fix it. Trust me, they're trying trying
to fix it. But anyway, so yeah, here we go.
All I'm gonna say is that this guy, I mean,
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this guy, Diego, Man, you are a complete, utter, stupid moron.
But then again you're a Democrat. So yeah. Anyway, Uh,
Diego probably got pissed because I was talking about him
and giving him all kinds of bad names. But anyway,
as I was saying, I mean this guy, it's it's
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like saying something to a jury, you know, predisposing something
to a jury, Say hey, you know jury's jurist. You
know you people on the jury. If you don't return
the proper verdict here, man, there's gonna be some hell
to pay in a couple of years. Yeah, what a
bunch of shit. Anyway, I really don't I mean this guy.
(34:23):
I just got to say, this guy is uh, you know,
what a mess, what a moron? Anyway, Uh, okay, let's.
Speaker 3 (34:36):
See, let's see if.
Speaker 2 (34:39):
Go up here. Yeah, okay, so I just I I
can't even imagine that somebody.
Speaker 3 (34:46):
Like this is just doing this this What a stupid idiot.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
Anyway, all right, Well, some good news for Donald Trump,
not like we yeah sleazy uh or not sleezy, sorry palms,
they are. They're stupid. Oh, they're stupid morons. That's why.
(35:11):
That's why I don't understand why we're not like trouncing
them every single time, because they I guess they have
all the sycophantic morons following them and everything else. I
don't know. It's just uh anyway, all right, so good
news for Donald Trump. That's right, the Georgia prosecutor. You
remember I talked about this couple.
Speaker 3 (35:32):
Of fuck.
Speaker 4 (35:48):
Come on, come on, come on, wow boy, this is
(36:31):
really really I'm gonna have to.
Speaker 5 (36:33):
Yeah, uh, give me just a second here, all right,
give me just a second here. Let's see if this
becomes a bit of a problem, it still continues to
be a problem.
Speaker 3 (36:47):
I'm gonna have to do something for this.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
Uh yeah, all right, folks, I think we're back. I
think we're back here. I have to let's see, where
is this thing in there is?
Speaker 3 (37:04):
All right?
Speaker 2 (37:06):
Yeah, the green triangle of doom and all that other stuff.
Hopefully it'll come back here in a second, but it
just keeps going. I'm gonna have to kill this and
then kill my connection and then come back, which.
Speaker 3 (37:18):
Will really suck if it does. But let's see what
we got here.
Speaker 2 (37:25):
There It is all right, So anyway I'm back. All right,
we'll see how long this lasts. But anyway, I, as
I was saying, the Georgia prosecutor, because we talked about this,
you know, a couple of weeks ago, how and maybe
even a little bit longer than that. But how the
(37:46):
American or how the uh?
Speaker 3 (37:52):
How the uh?
Speaker 2 (37:56):
Yeah, okay, hopefully I how the for those of you
in the audio portion of the program, the video portion
of the program is really having a bad time tonight.
Oh we get into these technical difficulties.
Speaker 3 (38:11):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
Anyway, back to what I was saying, So the uh,
the Georgia prosecutor in the twenty twenty election interference case.
You remember Fanny Willis got booted, Wade whatever his name,
got booted prior to her, and they finally got to
a point where it's like, look, you guys, are you
(38:33):
know this is ridiculous? Then the prosecution or the prosecutor
who was assigned to find a new prosecutor couldn't find
a new prosecutor. And because he couldn't find a new
process Okay, that's it.
Speaker 3 (38:51):
I'm done. Where is it?
Speaker 5 (39:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (39:01):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (39:09):
Anyway, so the uh as I was saying, hopefully this
will catch up here the prosecutor who was assigned to.
Speaker 3 (39:24):
Okay, this obviously is a problem.
Speaker 2 (39:26):
So right here, Okay, this is obviously a problem. We said,
(39:50):
back and forth, back and forth. Undone, I'm gonna hold on.
I'm gonna try and reset this.
Speaker 1 (39:55):
So h.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
Okay, stream opened, stream clothes stream opened. Okay, hmm, yeah,
this is a bit of a problem here, folks.
Speaker 3 (40:31):
Bing bong bing pong do do do ping pong, ping pong.
Speaker 2 (40:35):
Here we go back and forth. All right, hopefully this
will be a little bit more shall we say stable? Anyway?
Speaker 3 (40:45):
All right?
Speaker 2 (40:46):
Uh so what I was what was I saying? Oh? Yes,
the Georgia prosecutor who was assigned to try and find somebody,
uh they basically couldn't find anybody, and so they decided
to take it on themselves. And that individual who decided
to take it on themselves has now dropped the case.
(41:11):
And they dropped it with this, In my professional opinion,
the citizens of Georgia are not served by pursuing this
case in full for another five to ten years. There
you go, Yep, there you go. So they have decided
that they are. That's the prosecutor, Pete Scandelacis said in
(41:35):
court papers filed today that the case should be ended
to serve the interests of justice and promote judicial finality,
So there you go, there you go. He cited a
number of issues with the case, including some constitutional questions,
(41:55):
the supremacy clause with regard to immunity, jurisdiction, venue use,
speedy trial concerns, and access to federal records. So, in
other words, this case never should have even been brought.
That's basically where we're at. This case should never have
even been brought, but it went ahead and was attempted
to be brought anyway, So here you go, he goes.
(42:21):
Even assuming even assuming each of these issues were resolved
in the state's favor, bringing this case before a jury
in twenty twenty nine, twenty thirty, or even twenty thirty
one would be nothing short of a remarkable feat. Yeah,
so they're, oh, what an idiot. Anyway, they've they've decided
(42:45):
to abandon that case, which they absolutely should. I mean,
there really should be no Like I said, it never
should have been brought in the first case, at all.
Speaker 6 (42:59):
So yeah, so that's one of the cases, one of
many cases that needs to be dropped against Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (43:11):
Well, Chicago's mayor who just you know, a couple weeks ago,
he was saying that the killing of a person was
a failure on a part of DC or not DC. Sorry,
this is Mayor Johnson Chicago, that the killing of somebody
(43:33):
in Chicago who was done by a murderer that had
been released on the street, something like well, I don't
know forty two times or whatever. Well, he's back in
the news. He's back in the news because he opened
up his mind our mouth and lost his mind because
(43:57):
he says now that oh wait, imprisoning violent criminals is racist, immoral,
and unholy. Yeah. These idiots again, these idiots, they don't
they don't have it, like you know, our friend Lisa
(44:18):
Eckman said, their cognitive dissonance is incredibly, incredibly broken up.
And anyway, this guy is like, we cannot incarcerate our
way out of violence. Umm. There actually was a study
done and a report that just came out. I talked
(44:38):
about it last night that stated exactly that that most crime,
the majority of crime, is committed by repeat offenders and
that if you were to just lock up those repeat offenders,
you wouldn't have as much crime.
Speaker 3 (44:55):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (44:56):
Anyway, he continued here and says, we've already tried and
we have ended up with the largest prison population in
the world, solving without solving the problems of crime and violence. No,
I guarantee you you haven't solved the problem. And the
reason why you haven't solved the problem is because of
the plane and simple fact that you refuse to do
what needs to be done, which is incarcerate these assholes
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for as long as they can put them in there,
lock the door, throw away the key, end of story.
He continued and says, the addiction on jails and incarceration
in this country, we have moved past that. No, you haven't.
Then he continued and said, it is racist, it is immoral,
it is unholy, and it is not the way to
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drive violence down. Except there's only one problem. What else?
What else are you gonna do. You've already been releasing
these criminals. You've been releasing them, you've been giving them,
you know, probation and all this other stuff, and now
you're gonna sit here and tell me that that incarcerating
them is wrong. Yeah, no, you've failed. You failed, and
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you're failing because of the fact that you are, you know,
failing in your job, which you yourself admitted Johnson, you
yourself admitted just a week or so ago. I mean,
this is freaking ridiculous. You're gonna sit here and complain
about the fact that incarceration is all of these things,
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and yet you just said that you failed because you
didn't incarcerate the guy that killed that had been in
and out of the system something like forty two times. Yeah,
what a ridiculous thing. Now, keep in mind that Chicago itself,
(46:46):
of course, is notorious around the world for its problem
with violent crime, continually recording hundreds of hom homicides each year.
Many of them happen and occur over on the weekends
and things of that nature, and they're always they always
have at least one shooting on a weekend, guaranteed at
(47:07):
least one, and the article here from the Gateway Pundit
points out this is largely driven by shootings concentrated in
a small number of South and West Side neighborhoods, with
most of the victims and offenders being young men they
left off the other part being young black men. The
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majority of victims and offenders in violent crime in just
about anywhere is young black men by all available statistics,
by all available statistics. See, they're ignoring the reality of
(48:05):
the situation that thirteen percent of the population commits fifty
percent of the violent crime. They ignore that statistic because
to them, that is racist when it's actually not, because
it is majority of it. Even so, is black on
black crime. So how can black on black crime be
(48:28):
considered racist? Now, if it was black on white crime,
or white on black crime, or white on Asian crime,
Asian on white, Asian on black, then yeah, you absolutely
could claim a racist component potentially for it. But the
vast majority, the vast majority of these crimes in Chicago
(48:55):
are black on black. They are not interracial, they're intra racial.
So how can he sit here and call out this
idea that is like, uh, this is racist. No, it's not.
How is it racist?
Speaker 3 (49:15):
Your own people?
Speaker 2 (49:16):
Yeah, I mean Mayor Johnson is black, so your own
people are the ones that are doing it. Seriously, I
just I ah. Oh. And by the way, he Johnson
of course goes flip flip flops back and forth on this.
(49:38):
He had a full blown mint meltdown when a reporter
used the term the proper term, the legal term for well,
illegal aliens as illegal aliens, and he's like, we don't
have illegal aliens. I don't know if that's some sort
of sci fi message that you wish to add. The
(49:59):
legal term for my people were slaves, okay, And then
he goes, you want me to use that term too, well,
not today today, it's not today, it's not And then,
of course we're talking about undocumented individuals that are human beings. No,
(50:20):
the legal term is the illegal alien. Dumbass anyway, he yeah,
he's just he's just lost. He is just lost. He
doesn't know what to do. He's he's over his head
(50:41):
in all of this. He's way over his head in
all of this, and it's just a complete utter nightmare
that uh, you know this guy, Most dems are Most
Dems are dumb. Most dims or dims or dems or dims,
(51:01):
I don't know. I can't even understand what that actually means.
They're just a complete utter stupid morons.
Speaker 3 (51:06):
Let's just use my terminology for it. Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (51:14):
All right, Well, as if on Q to demonstrate how
out of touch these democrats are out of touch these
leftist lunatics are, and how prone they are to violence.
(51:44):
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And there you go.
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Anyway, A spoon clip, sleazy. It's the scooper that you
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it's the little scooper that you would scoop the coffee
out for anyway, all right, So a psychotherapist recently went
(55:26):
on Fox News to actually diagnose and discuss what's known
as trumped arrangement syndrome known as TDS, and he described
how many of his patients were actually suffering from the
mental condition. Now, my guess is is that he services
a lot of Democrats and a lot of leftists because
(55:49):
that's where they came from. Well, apparently those same people
are now turning on him because he is now supposedly
received death threats. That's right, he is now receiving death
threats for calling out the fact that Trump Derangement syndrome
(56:15):
exists and that many of his patients have it. I mean, hello,
all we have to do is look at Rosie O'Donnell
or any other entitled leftist lunatic out of Hollywood, and
you know that they have TDS. His name is Jonathan Albert.
He is a therapist and an author. He wrote an
op ed for The Wall Street Journal in which he
(56:37):
discussed how many of his patients site President Donald Trump
is one of the reasons that they are experiencing mental
health problems. Now, I'm just going to point something out
to you. If you are allowing the President of the
United States, who many many people have never actually met,
if you're allowing that person to adjust your what do
(57:02):
you call it, your mental health, your mental state, you
are in a bit of trouble. Because, let's be honest here,
nobody should be alterating your altering your mental state that much.
You really shouldn't because things like, you know, not caring
about what other people think of you, and also not
(57:25):
caring about their opinions, knowing that their opinions of you
are literally none of your business. That's like the best
methodology that you could actually take with a lot of
this stuff. But anyway, he wrote this op ed and
(57:46):
during his prior appearance on Fox News, he said about
seventy five percent of his patients actually suffer from the
condition known as TDS, and people are now supposedly upset
with him. So, according to Fox News Digital, Albert shared
(58:06):
with them several messages that he's received via text and
email over the past week. One message read this each
shit and die, you racist, fast, fascist, piece of shit, effing,
uneducated maga scumbag. I've heard that one before. Another one
(58:29):
said pedophile protector. Oh, I've heard that one a lot.
A third message read you're a low life, worthless, fraudulent
piece of shit pedophile who decent people hope is slaughtered
and the video is posted to YouTube. Wow, that's specific.
(58:52):
Now keep in mind, I personally have been called many
of these things. Granted, just laugh it off because frankly,
I really don't give a shit you know, any of
you leftists out there who think that you're attempting to
get to me over social media and say stuff like
I'm racist, I'm a Nazi, you know all this other crap. Yeah,
(59:15):
I don't care. You're barely worth my time in the
first place. The only reason why I actually entertain you, guys,
is because I find it literally that entertaining, because you're
so damn stupid, and you're so like brainwashed and sucked
(59:37):
into the vortex of brainwashed ability and sucking down the
kool aid that of the left that I can't even
imagine what it would be like to go through life
that way anyway. Albert Albert reacted to the messages in
the interview with Fox Digital. He says, it's been intense.
(59:59):
I expect agreement, but I didn't expect a level of hostility,
especially from people in the medical health field. Now, yeah,
you gotta kind of wonder how you think about that
for a second, people in the medical health field or
(01:00:20):
the mental health field. I should say, people in the
mental health field are threatening a mental health professional on
his professional opinion about a potential malady known as Trump
derangement SYNDROMEH I mean, really, really, he continues and says,
(01:00:50):
what has stood out is the contradiction many of the
people who speak the most about empathy, tolerance, and inclusion
reacted with the least of it. That reversal tells us
something about how emotionally charged politics has become. No, actually, actually, folks,
(01:01:12):
that doesn't show us how emotionally charged politics has become.
That shows us how emotionally emotionally deranged the leftist, lunatic,
brainwashed cult like left has become. Those idiots, I'm telling
you are just like whoo. Anyway, he was asked during
(01:01:35):
his initial appearance on Fox News with host Harris Faulkner.
He was asked about his experiences with patients suffering from
Trump derangement syndrome. Faulkner asked, so, first of all, identify
it for us. You're in a session and you pick
up on what and he goes, well, Harris, it doesn't
take long for me to pick up on this. People
are obsessed with Trump. They're fixated, they're hyper fixed on Trump,
(01:02:01):
and they talk about some of the features of this disorder.
They can't sleep, they feel traumatized by Trump, they feel restless.
I had one patient who said she couldn't enjoy a
vacation because anytime she saw Trump on the news or
on her device, she felt triggered. Yeah, no, shit, sherlock.
(01:02:27):
Oh my gosh, do you realize how stupid you sound?
I am just asking. I'm not talking about my whiskey
warrior pea ones. They're smart, they understand they're not a
part of this. But seriously, do you know how stupid
you sound? You yourself have no interaction with the president.
In fact, ninety nine percent of what the president does
(01:02:48):
or says has literally zero impact on your life, and
yet that's all you think about. I mean, what hell,
I don't even let people who work with me or
(01:03:10):
are relatively close to me affect my life that much.
These people are just nuts. Oh my gosh. Now, he continues,
He continues on here, he goes, this is profound pathology,
and I would even go so far as to call
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it the defining pathology of our time. He further explained
that the president is the trigger for many of these people,
and that to be so obsessed with Trump is simply
not healthy.
Speaker 3 (01:03:42):
You think.
Speaker 2 (01:03:47):
Now, The therapist reaffirmed his claim that three quarters of
my patients will present with a lot of these symptoms,
and within probably five minutes of seeing me, their hatred
for Trump comes up. Trust me, trust me, you can.
I'm right there with this doctor. I'm not even a doctor.
I'm not even a a therapist or a psycho therapist.
(01:04:11):
And I can pick these people out the minute that
they start talking about with Donald Trump. What the hell,
what the hell, who the hell cares? I mean, seriously, folks,
why would you even what I mean? Biden was in office,
and yes, Biden was actually screwing with my life because
he created inflation, the worst inflation ever in forty years.
(01:04:35):
Biden and the Democrats created that. And I didn't even
hardly care whether Biden was on TV or not. I mean,
other than, of course calling him a complete stupid moron
and saying that he didn't deserve to be president and
saying that he was on the tape through his son
Hunter Biden and stuff like that. But I mean, come on,
(01:04:57):
he didn't really, he didn't affect me. He was not
in charge of my world anyway. By the way, Albert
is based in Manhattan. Well that explains it. That explains
it completely. Faulkner asked whether other therapists could actually be
(01:05:21):
exacerbating the problem. She said, when practitioners begin or practitioners
indulge their own biases, patients can become more anxious and depressed.
So you think this is working its way into your
medical field. Uh, Albert dropped the dime here, folks, He goes,
my profession is a huge part of the problem. Therapists,
(01:05:45):
the people who are supposed to be helping people are
actually dividing this country, he goes, You go, if you
go back a year ago, there was one psychiatrist who
actually who I actually told people on National TV if
you don't like the way that your relative or friend voted,
cut them out of your life. Really, I mean, yeah, God, Anyway,
(01:06:17):
the therapist continued, He did say things like, oh wait.
When asked about a way to treat TDS, Alpert said,
it's important to help them separate fact from fiction. Oh
that's a big that's a big lift. Because these are
these morons other you know, they believe fiction more than fact.
(01:06:38):
You try to give them facts. I mean, I give
facts on this show every day. I give facts on
facts in social media every day. For an example, it's
a fact that title eighteen USC, Section twenty three eighty
seven was violated by the seditious six. I get told
all the time that that's a lie, and that's crap.
(01:07:00):
That actually was anyway, Albert continues here, he says, so
one of the big tasks that I have is to
try to educate these patients and dispel a lot of
their beliefs. Good luck with that one, doc, That ain't
gonna happen. The therapist continued and explained, he's like Trumpet's
(01:07:22):
not a Nazi. He's not rounding up the Gaze and
shipping them off to some far away land. He continued
and added, a lot of my time as a therapist
is spent trying to correct these people's beliefs. Yeah, again,
good luck with that one, doc. Oh, this one is
so true. Albert also pointed out that the other problem
(01:07:44):
is they're echo Chambers, Blue Sky anyone. He says, these
people are on social media and they're only surrounding themselves
with one view.
Speaker 3 (01:07:55):
No they're not, of course they're not.
Speaker 2 (01:07:58):
No, go on, no, Yeah, it is true. That's all
they do. If you don't agree with them, and they
you know, we heard about this when I interviewed Lisa Ackman.
If you don't agree with the narrative. If you don't
agree with the ideology, you are ostracized, even if you
have been a twenty year veteran of the Democrat machine.
(01:08:24):
Exactly like what happened to her. She started questioning the narrative,
and she immediately got ostracized. What do you think that is?
What do you think that is? That is a complete
brainwashing scenario and technique. Yeah, and anyway, he goes, they're
(01:08:44):
only surrounding themselves with one view. It's important that they
understand the full picture. Yeah, they're never gonna understand the
full picture because they have absolutely zero, zero intention of
bringing themselves out of their little echo chamber where they fit,
their safe space, where they feel like, oh, I'm going
(01:09:09):
to be protected here.
Speaker 3 (01:09:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:09:13):
It's a bunch of shit, is what it is. Total
bunch of shit. I don't this guy's horrible. Oh my gosh. Anyway,
I feel sorry for the man.
Speaker 3 (01:09:25):
I do.
Speaker 2 (01:09:25):
I feel sorry for the guy completely. But hey, those
are the type of people that you're dealing with in
the psychoptherapist world in the middle of Manhattan. Anyway. All right, Well,
some justice also has been carried through for the strongest
in this case, world's strongest woman. This report out of
(01:09:50):
The Daily Wire. The twenty twenty five World's Strongest Woman
competition that occurred in Arlington, Texas erupted into controversy after
the American comp editor called Jammy, I'm assuming that's how
it's pronounced to Jammie Booker, who won the Official Strongman
(01:10:11):
Games World Championship over the weekend, was actually stripped of
the title on Tuesday when our organizers said that Booker
failed to disclose that they're a man. Booker was disqualified
for violating the rules that mandate contestants compete in the
division matching the sex they were born as. The organizers
(01:10:37):
explained in a statement, it appears that the athlete who
is biologically male and who now identifies as a female,
competed in the woman's open category. Strongman officials were unaware
of this fact ahead of the competition, and we have
been urgently investigating since being informed. This is the proper, proper.
Speaker 3 (01:10:58):
Way to get out of it.
Speaker 2 (01:11:02):
Seriously, this is a proper way. You just whatever you
were born as male or female, that's what you that's
what you you do. Okay. The statement continued and said,
had we been aware or had this been declared at
any point before or during the competition, this athlete would
not have been permitted to compete in the woman's open category.
(01:11:26):
Booker claimed gold, while British powerhouse Andrea Thompson, a former
champion and one of the most respected figures in the sport,
stepped off the podium muttering this is bullshit. According to
multiple witnesses, Yeah yep, so there you go. And by
(01:11:51):
the way, three time World's Strongest Woman Rebecca Roberts ignited
the backlash, further saying that no athletes or organizers knew
about Booker's back ground. A resurfaced twenty seventeen YouTube video
appearing to show Booker describing herself as a twenty one
year old trans woman fueled those concerns.
Speaker 3 (01:12:13):
So, yeah, there you go.
Speaker 2 (01:12:15):
Well they got she she he whatever, got what they deserved.
They should not have been They should not have been competing.
It really shouldn't. They shouldn't have been competing in women's sports.
All right, folks, I gotta get this done fairly quickly.
So we're coming up on Thanksgiving tomorrow, and one of
(01:12:36):
the things, as I said at the top of the program,
one of the things that I've found as a good
tradition is to listen to the thirty minute roughly thirty
minute video of Rush Limbaugh, and it's broken up into
parts because he had to take commercial breaks he was
on the radio. But the roughly thirty minute story of
(01:12:59):
the true Thanksgiving, now I'm gonna paraphrase it really quickly here,
quicker than he did, of course, because he goes into
a lot of detail. But the fact of the matter
is this, the pilgrim's story back in sixteen twenty coming
over here is the defining story, the defining story that
(01:13:25):
starts the process of the creation of America. And what
we need to understand is that these pilgrims, these individuals
who came here searching for the ability to essentially worship
the way that they wanted to, which is a key
(01:13:48):
component in the Constitution first Amendment, and where a lot
of individuals came here and were founded, helped found our
great country that we call home here. But the story
goes beyond just that, because one of the things that
(01:14:11):
a lot of people don't seem to understand, and what
often gets clossed over when the story is being told,
is the fact that these pilgrims were under immense pressure
and hardship, not only in their first transfer, because remember
the Pilgrims themselves were separatists from the Church of England.
(01:14:36):
The Church of England was actually gathering up and jailing
or killing people who did not recognize the Church of
England as the as the de facto law and religious organization.
So it was both, it was both the state and
(01:14:56):
the religious leaders. And so what a lot of people
don't seem to understand is that the Pilgrims, being the
separatists that they were, they left England because they did
not want to obviously get either killed or jailed, and
they left England they went to the Dutch colonies over
(01:15:20):
in the Amsterdam area, and they ended up trying to
assimilate over there in their search for religious freedom. And
while they were there, they noticed that their kids were
taking on a lot of Dutch customs, which is not
something that the Pilgrims necessarily wanted, and so because of
(01:15:44):
that they then made the decision. They then made the
decision to go to the New World. Now, back in
the sixteen twenties, first of all, you have to remember
that the mainflower many picture show it as like this
three masted ship, and you sit there. In today's world,
(01:16:06):
you sit there and you think about, okay, wow, three masts.
That ship must have been huge. The ship itself probably
was only about fifty feet long fifty to sixty feet long.
So one hundred and two people aborted this ship along
with its partner, sister ship. And by the way, the
(01:16:29):
sister ship ended up crashing or being broken up at sea,
and so they had to collect all of those people
because it ended up leaking and it couldn't it couldn't
make the journey, and so they took the people that
were on that ship and put them all on the
Mayflower and continued the journey. So they get here in America.
(01:16:51):
They intended to go to what was in what was
supposed to be the Hudson River mouth, and they ended
up in Massachusetts Bay. And they come here and they find,
you know, Plymouth Rock. Everybody knows about Plymouth Rock. And
they land on Plymouth Rock. They land there and they
(01:17:12):
find that Now keep in mind, they're landing in November,
so if any of you know of Northeast winters, November
gets kind of cold. And they realized that the land
around is extremely rocky and inhospitable, and they literally have
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very little to survive on. So as a consequence, they
created the what they called the Mayflower Compact. And the
Mayflower Compact is very short, extremely short, and it basically
set up the colony to essentially act as a commune,
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whereas everybody participates in the work and everybody gains an
equal share of that work. Now, this is the first recorded, known,
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known instance of communism in the new colonies. So they
go and they get off the boat, they start building houses,
they start having things happen, and they end up many
of the settlers end up not only sick from the journey,
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but they also pick up and get sick here because
of the weather conditions and the cold. They don't have shelter,
they don't have anything. Really, they don't know, they don't
have very many things in the way of stores. They
don't know what to hunt, they don't know what's safe
and what's safe to eat and what's not safe to eat.
And so consequently, of the one hundred and two passengers that
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arrived here on the Mayflower, roughly half of them died
during that first winter. Springtime comes. And by the way,
too many of them are like children. So many of
the children are now picking up, picking up where the
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adults couldn't or wouldn't weren't able to do. And so anyway,
they ended up building like one house, you know, everybody
ends up it turns into a hospital. They end up
building a few other other buildings, a couple of them
at most, and the living conditions were just absolutely horrific.
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I mean, you think here here in our technological age,
there's absolutely no way that we could endure the hardships
that they did, because we are it's so technologically advanced
that we even in our survival situations, we have a
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much better chance of survival than they did because of
our advancements in technology and our knowledge of science and
and that kind of thing. So understandably, spring comes and
as things start to bloom and come out, they try
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to find a better place to go. They go up
and down the coastline, and they come to find a
spot where they are able to They see that the
land has been completely cleared, and they end up trying
to grow things. They can't seem to grow things, and
they end up encountering, by glimpses, the local tribes. The
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local tribes, of course, don't show themselves all the time,
they show themselves and then they run off. They run
off because they're scared. Well, after a bit of time,
one or actually two of the local Indians, one of
them names named Samoset, he comes over and because he
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can speak very broken English, he approaches the Englishman and
he starts communicating with them. And granted, the Pilgrims are
amazed at the fact that this guy can actually speak
at least a little bit of English enough for them
to be able to communicate. So Samoset starts telling them
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about the land and how to fish, how to hunt,
how to plant. He teaches the colonists about the ways
of his tribe that had been wiped out earlier, and
he was the last one of his tribe, and so
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then he also at the same time he knows of
another Indian native American by the name of Squanto, who
has a much larger vocabulary in the English language, and
so he is able to bring Squanto and the two
of them are able to communicate with the new settlers. Now,
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the thing about it is is that when you learn
about the Pilgrim's history in school, they put a emphasis
because again the leftists have taken control of this, they
put an emphasis on the idea that the Native Americans
did all these things to help the pilgrims and help
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them along their way. And while I'm not disparaging their contributions,
they didn't do like this huge They didn't they didn't
necessarily affect things like what you've been told. They helped
them by showing them how to do stuff, but for
the most part, the colonists were pretty much left on
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their own. And so what ended up happening is the
colonists who were there following the original charter. They the
William Bradford, who was the first one of the leaders
of this settlement. He started to notice that people, some
of the colonists were showing up to work late. They
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weren't doing they weren't pulling their fair weight, they weren't
contributing in terms of the work, but they were taking
that equal share of the profits. And what ended up
happening is he finally realized that no, this commune style
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of living is not going to work, and so he
essentially took the settlers and took the area that they
were in and basically gave each settler an equal amount
of land and basically said, look, you do with your land,
what you are going to do with it, and you
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produce whatever it is that you want to produce. But
what you do is you produce what you need for yourself.
But then anything that you produce that is above that,
you can sell it off, you can trade for it,
you can do whatever. And what ended up happening is
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that was the creation of the first tenants of capitalism
that defeated the or overturned, overrode the communism idea. And
next thing you know, after a brief period of time,
the colonists started to flourish. Things started to started to UH.
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The colonists engaged, and they were all doing things they
were they were starting to gain the notoriety that everybody
else in throughout history understands as the fact that the
colonists started to make money or well make profits. They
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started to get involved, they started to work, they started
to profit from their labors. And it was that change,
not necessarily the the UH, the interaction with the Native Americans,
but it was that change that caused the colony to grow,
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that caused the colony to expand and start to flourish.
Now all of that being said, they come around to
harvest time and the colonists, they wanted to, you know,
think because and keep in mind too that these pure,
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these pilgrims who came here, they had a crap ton
of faith. I'm talking. They had faith that God was
pointing them to this new world, that God was backing
them up, that God would protect them. Their faith was
unwavering and undying. That's what drove them to be able
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to do the things that they did, was their faith
in God. And so as time went on in the
in the fall, when they got their bountiful harvest, they
knew that God had brought them both Samoset and Squanto
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and so and the other Native Americans that were in
the area. So they invited them to come. Now, they
weren't expecting at all the amount of Native Americans that
showed up. They were only expecting roughly the same number
as their colony, which would have been roughly around fifty people.
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But instead the great chief Massasoit and his tribe came
and they brought about ninety people. And of those ninety
people that came, they also brought harvests from their work
over the spring and summer, and they brought five deer.
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They brought a whole bunch of other crops and things
that they had harvested, and berries and food, and it
turned into a three day feast for all of these people.
And what ended up coming out from that gathering was
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another miracle. See, before all of this had happened, there
was fear between the English settlers and the Native Americans,
but in particular, but in particular, what ended up happening
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was that the Wampanogue tribe and the Pilgrims came to
an agreement. This agreement was remarkable in the fact that
it lasted for more than fifty years, and it was
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an agreement between the tribe and the English settlers that
if the English settlers were attacked, the trie tribe would
come to their aid, If the tribe was attacked, the
English settlers would come to their aid, and the two
would have a mutually beneficial coexistence in this land. Now,
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this particular treaty peace treaty, lasted longer than many of
the subsequent peace treaties by other colonizing groups with Native
American tribes. It was a a just imagine, It was
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a I want to call it a PS day resistance
in this particular case, because there were so many other
bloody conflicts between other colonists and other tribes that the
Pilgrims in this treaty standing out for like they did
because it lasted for more than fifty years, they succeeded
in maintaining a long lasting and equitable peace between the
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natives and the immigrants. This is something that you don't
hear in the in the histories of today. So the
main pieces and items that we need to understand about
Thanksgiving is number one. That the colonists rejected socialism, rejected
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the commer of the communism idea, the collective farming and
distribution idea that Governor Bradford at the times had recorded
that the system of socialism was found to breed such
confusion and discontent and retard much employment that it had
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have been to their benefit and comfort. And by him
making that change, scrapping the socialist idea, the communist idea
of farming and replacing it with the ownership of land
for each of the families and making them responsible for
their own welfare, that the pilgrim's productivity started searching that,
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along with the treaty with the local tribe that was
successfully maintained for over fifty years, the fact that they
had so much faith in their God that they were
able to endure all of the hardships that most of
us today would. We would just I mean, I don't
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even know what we would do. Honestly, we would have
had no idea of what to do. And it was
all of these things, all of these things that helped
to wrap together, as well as what they considered to
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be their relational behavior, the tolerance that enabled them to
keep relative harmony within their diverse community, and by how
they would help others. For an example, in March of
sixteen twenty three, it became known that Massa Slite was
on the brink of death from an unknown illness. The
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senior pilgrim, elder Edward Winslow, immediately set out on a
four forty mile journey to administer medicinal broth, natural herbs,
and prayers. Astonishingly, upon making a full recovery within days,
Massa Slite remarked, now I see the English are my
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friends and love me, and whilst I live, I will
never forget this kindness they showed me. He was all
of these things that brought everything together. This is this
kind of stuff that you don't get in the history books,
and this is something that rush Limbaugh has done to
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correct the record. So when you get together and gather
on this Thanksgiving, think about the fact that our predecessors,
the first peoples to settle in this area that we
credit for settling in this area, the Pilgrims, they achieved
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significant wins, They achieved things that were beyond what would
normal people potentially do, and that the Thanksgiving feast is
a celebration of those fantastic feats that Americans today should
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take part of and should remember as we gather tomorrow
around our table. But I highly encourage you to go
and listen to the rush Limbaugh version. Believe me, I
glossed over a lot, and so yeah, go and check
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that out.
Speaker 3 (01:34:33):
I gave the link in the in the UH chat here.
Speaker 2 (01:34:36):
I'll do it again just to be on the safe side,
and I'll put it in the chat for everybody to see.
And you should go and check out the story of Thanksgiving,
the true story of Thanksgiving across the board. All righty, folks,
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that is it for me for this evening.
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out for just a couple more minutes. I just realized
that I was promising or I was going to promise
the pet of the week, And so let's go ahead
and cover that because I'd forgotten. That's right, Let's go
to Pet of the week, all right, folks. Tonight's Pet
of the Week was submitted by none other than Nana
of JJS over on Rumble. And I'm sorry, Nana, I
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forgot your screen name earlier, which is why there was
questions about it. I couldn't remember who you were anyway.
So that being said, let's go ahead and get on
to tonight's Pet of the week. Nana writes, I have
a porch cat. I call him Gray. He does not
let me get near him. You know, it's amazing how
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some of these some of these porch pets and pets
that we have in our barns and other places, how
much they into they get ingrained in our lives, and
they should because they're fantastic.
Speaker 3 (01:36:26):
Hang on, I gotta get a pedal of the week up.
Speaker 2 (01:36:28):
There's Gray sitting outside and so apparently Nana writes and
continues here he does not let me get near him.
He does love the little house I put for him.
On the porch. When it is warm outside, he sleeps
on top of it. Let's see if we can get
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a picture of that. There we go. There's when it's
warm out, he sleeps on top of it. Maybe that's
I don't know if that's the I don't know if
that's the Uh. That looks like the deck more so
than the porch. But anyway, when in his warm out
he sleeps on top of it. He'll come a little
closer to me when I'm giving him food and water.
So here's a here's another one. Now there she she's got.
Speaker 3 (01:37:11):
Him in the area. That's Gray Gray kind of hanging out.
Speaker 2 (01:37:18):
You know. I wonder if he's a good mouser. And
it's funny. Most most cats won't go after rats. They
will go after mice like crazy, but they won't go
after rats. Our barn cat actually will go after rats
if they're juveniles, but not the adults.
Speaker 3 (01:37:39):
And there's the little house. So he there's the little house.
Speaker 2 (01:37:42):
That she has for him, and it looks like he
sleeps up on top of that. But he has has
the cat food out and he's eating the cat food.
And I can't leave cat food outside because the raccoons
get to it.
Speaker 3 (01:37:56):
But it is what it is.
Speaker 2 (01:37:59):
So anyway, just a little cat. He hopefully he does.
He does, you know, patrol duties for you for any
kind of rodents in your area in appreciation for those
wonderful things that you do for him, whether it's the
house or the cat or the cat food and of
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course the water. So anyway, so that is tonight's Pet
of the Week Gray. If you would like to hear
or have me feature your pet for Pet of the Week,
you need to get photos or video or both and
send it off to me. Send it to fans f
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a NS at American Perspective dot online. That's Fans f
a n s at American Perspective dot online, and I
will of course feature your pet on Pet of the
Week for the Wednesday night show, provided that I don't
forget it. But anyway, my Whiskey Warrior P one unofficial
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producers will always remind me. But anyway, Yeah, send that
in to me, send it to fans fa ns at
American Perspective dot online, and I'll of course get.
Speaker 3 (01:39:19):
It in for a Pet of the Week.
Speaker 2 (01:39:22):
No show again tomorrow. Just have a wonderful Thanksgiving full
of good food, family and friends. Prayers for you, Bonnie
and your unfortunate situation that you're going through. Fat Pause
was ripped away, way too, way too early for it,
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So definitely we'll be paying, we'll be praying for you
as well. We will see you Friday, five pm Pacific
eight pm Eastern time right here on American Perspective. Have
a great Thanksgiving. We'll see you guys on Friday, and
good night everybody.
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