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Speaker 1 (00:01):
A rare and balanced view on politics in today's world,
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tonight's first segment, which of course is on this day

(11:07):
in American History, and of course, for on this day
in American history, we read from the American Patriots Almanac,
written by William J. Bennett and John te Crib. It
is chock full of all kinds of factoids and information

(11:30):
about this wonderful country that we call home. And uh
yeah tonight. Oh by the way, before I forget, if
you are flying a flag, tomorrow is Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day,
and you need to place that flag at half staff
at dawn and then bring it back up bring it

(11:55):
back up at sunset. So half staff tomorrow, December seventh
for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day if you are flying your flag,
so please please do that obviously to remember and honor
the souls who were taken during Pearl Harbor. Tonight, we're

(12:18):
going to talk about the Washington Monument. The Washington Monument,
built in memory of George Washington, is the focal point
of our nation's capital and probably the world's most famous
memorial dedicated to a national hero. Perhaps the most impressive
thing about the monument is its simplicity. The majestic shaft

(12:43):
of white marble towers five hundred and fifty five feet
five and one eighth inches into the sky. It has
the shape of an ancient Egyptian obelisk, a four sided
pillar that gradually tapers as it rises, ending with a

(13:04):
pyramid on top. Construction on the monument, which is covered
with Maryland marble, began in eighteen forty eight. The original
design by architect Robert Mills, called for the obelisk space
to be surrounded by a circular colonnade, which was never built.

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Delay after delay played the project, including the Civil War
and a shortage of funds. On December sixth, eighteen eighty four,
when workers finally set the capstone in place amid a
howling wind, the Washington Monument was the tallest man made

(13:50):
structure on Earth, a distinction it held until the Eiffel
Tower was completed in Paris. It is still the world
world's tallest free standing masonry structure, consisting or containing approximately
thirty six thousand blocks of granite and marble. Inside the monument,

(14:13):
eight hundred and ninety seven steps lead to the top,
but the stairwell is closed to the public. Instead, an
elevator whisks tourists to the top for magnificent views of Washington,
d c. From eight small windows. Those who stand at

(14:34):
the monument's base and gaze up at the giant white
pillar gleaming against a blue sky. Never forget the site,
and that is tonight's on this day in American history.
You know, for a lot of people that don't that
don't know any better, Washington, DC was actually built over

(14:56):
a swamp. Make sure you stay up there anyway. It
was built over a swamp. Yeah, and now all the
people that are habit you are habitating there are swamp creatures.

(15:18):
Oh talk about precursing or or you know, predispositioning, pre premonitioning,
I guess is the best way to say it. Of
what was happening or what is happening there anyway? All right,
you know, I'm not much of a sports fan anymore.
Sports went woke. I went by because I actually enjoyed sports.

(15:42):
When I enjoyed sports, I used it as an escape,
just like when I use it, just like I use
entertainment as an escape. Which, by the way, Netflix just
bought Warner Brothers Studios. I don't know what the hell's
gonna happen there, but they bought like all of the franchises,

(16:02):
the DC comics stuff, anything that Warner Brothers owned, they
Netflix now owns. We'll have to see and what happens there.
But I digress. Uh, the entertainment world, in the sports world,
for me has always been an escape. It has been
something that I have used to relax my brain from

(16:26):
the you know, horrible things that go on in politics
and the current events and things of that nature, mostly
driven on by the Democrats. Well that being said, here
just so you know, the team or the NFL actually

(16:47):
got beat on week twelves Monday Night Football between the
Carolina Panthers and the San Francisco forty nine ers. I mean,
let's face it, those two teams are not exactly the
power draws of the NFL, but the NFL that particular

(17:09):
piece that was a Thanksgiving week matchup. It was a
ratings disaster for the ESPN. It only attracted just over
twelve million viewers per the Nielsen numbers that were released
on Friday from November twenty fourth to the thirtieth. It's
disaster number for the NFL. The game he actually even

(17:29):
pulled viewers, pulled less viewers, fewer viewers, I guess, less viewers.
I don't know how you want to say that, but anyway,
then the Ohio State versus Michigan game on November twenty ninth,
they that showdown drew a whopping eighteen almost eighteen point

(17:50):
five million. Most NFL games honestly average between nineteen and
twenty four million viewers, but the Anther's forty nine ers
vastly underperformed and did something even more embarrassing. They lost
to the National Dog Show. That's right, The National Dog

(18:12):
Show brought in almost thirteen million on Thanksgiving Day. The
NFL is going to the dogs anyway. Yeah, so apparently
tape delayed dogs actually beat live cats. Oh you just

(18:38):
can't make this up. I'm sorry, this is coming from OutKick.
I normally don't do entertainment stuff, but yeah, this is
this is uh oh my gosh. Anyway, and my close
captioning went away. Here we go. I think I got
it back now all right, so there you go. The

(19:01):
dogs beat out live cats, taped dogs meaning not live dogs. Anyway. God,
if Amy was in the chat, she'd be like, yes, anyway. Well,
let's talk a little bit for a second about President Trump.
President Trump, now this I agree with. I'm just gonna
tell you this, I agree with totally wholeheartedly. President Trump

(19:25):
wants to rename American football. He does. He says, we
have to come up with another name. For the NFL now.
He said this, of course, when he was at the
FIFA twenty twenty six World Cup draw in Washington on Friday.
He was there, he also received apparently the first ever

(19:47):
FIFA Peace Prize. I guess I don't know why FIFA's
given out peace prizes now, but apparently they are. They've
decided that they're gonna do that. Maybe they'll maybe that'll
become a more prestigious award than the Nobel Peace Prize.
It was given to Obama for literally doing nothing other
than getting elected, which I don't even understand why that

(20:08):
would be the case. But anyway, President Trump wants to
rename American football, and I actually kind of agree with
him because, let's face it, there's really only two times
that the ball actually even touches your foot, So why
do you call it football? See, this is part of
the reason why I call it American hand egg. It
doesn't even look like a ball. The damn thing's oblong,

(20:30):
you know. The pig skin is oblong. Yes, I know
I'm being critical of football and that's America's pastime. Well, no,
that's supposed to be baseball anyway, I digress, But yeah,
I'm agree I'm in agreeance with President Trump. They've got
to They've got to rename missus Whiskey just came in
and started laughing at me. They've got to rename it,

(20:53):
for sure, American football. They got to rename it, because well,
I mean, all you're doing is throwing the football or
running football. The only time you kick it is when
you kick it off or when you kick an extra point.
And don't you know, they've tried to get rid of
that extra point stuff. Not too long ago, they were
trying to get rid of that extra point and that
would have taken it even farther away from actual football. Okay, anyway,

(21:20):
Trump suggested during the World Cup draw that soccer should
be the real football in the United States and that
the NFL should find another name for its sport. YEP,
I agree. There you go. That's that's good. All right,

(21:42):
enough joking, enough playing around. Let's get down to some serious,
some serious stuff here. So we've received an update from
harmyat Dylan. Harm Eat Dylan has given us or had
posted on x a video where she basically talks about

(22:04):
the massive election integrity that she has been undertaking. So
let's go ahead and head on over to har Meat,
and let's listen to what har Meat has to say
that she has been doing all this time that she's

(22:24):
been in her office.

Speaker 4 (22:27):
Hi. I'm Harmeyat Dylan, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights,
and I'm here to share an important update about one
of my many important duties here at the dj which
is enforcing our federal election laws. Here's some facts and
figures for you. In the last eight months, the DOJ
has reached out to all fifty states asking them to
share their voter rolls with us so that we can

(22:47):
help them comply with the Help America Vote Act, which
requires states to maintain clean voter rolls. Four states complied voluntarily.
We sued North Carolina early on, and they are checking
the voter records of one one hundred thousand voters who
were improperly enrolled on their voter rolls, and they're going
to fix their problem voluntarily. We have an agreement in

(23:09):
place almost with another dozen states, and I expect very
soon we'll be looking at their voter data and comparing
it with our records and helping them clean up those
voter roles. Now, we have fifteen lawsuits pending against fourteen states.
That's right. California got sued twice and we are in
litigation with them. They're refusing to provide their records, even

(23:30):
though many of these states voluntarily provide their voter roles
to nonprofit groups like Eric and even other groups. And
so we are going to make sure that we get
to the bottom of those and then we're going to
get to the rest of the states. So we're engaged
with nearly thirty states. Here's what we found so far.
We've checked forty seven point five million voter records. We've

(23:51):
found two hundred and sixty thousand plus dead people enrolled
in the state's voter roles, which is pretty concerning. They're
going to be removed with the help of the Dey.
And finally that there are several thousand non citizens who
are enrolled to vote in federal elections. This is very concerning,
and the DOJ is partnering with local law enforcement where

(24:11):
appropriate to prosecute people who have unlawfully voted in our elections.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
Wait wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on hold the phone.
I thought, according to the Democrats, illegal voters or illegal aliens,
illegal non citizens can't vote in our elections. Thousands now,

(24:38):
notice she doesn't really give a number, so I'm just
going to assume that it's less than, say, one hundred thousand,
or less than well, less than a million, and more
than nine hundred and ninety nine. But again, folks, these democrats,
how many times have you heard democrats? No, no, no, no, no,

(25:01):
illegal voting isn't happening. It's not happening because they can't.
It's illegal. They're not supposed to be able to vote,
so it's not happening. Yeah. Really, anyway, sorry, HARMEI, why
don't you go ahead and continue and finish this up.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
But one person voting who shouldn't have voted is one
too many, because every citizen is entitled to one person,
one vote, assumption that their vote is being counted equally
and only with other American citizens. We will not rest
at this DOJ with the leadership of the Attorney General
Pam Bondi, until we complete this project and provide confidence

(25:44):
to all American voters that the roles are clean and
the elections are free and fair.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Thanks so much, Hi, well, thank you. I do appreciate
that that update. That is a fantastic update. You guys
are doing great work over there. Yeah, so the Democrats
have been saying no, no, no, no, no, no, this
stuff ain't happening. Yeah it is, it's happening. I've told
you it's happening. Shoot, I've shown it. I've shown and

(26:11):
demonstrated actual evidence and proof, you know, things that leftists
don't seem to like. They don't like evidence and proof,
they don't like, you know. And I've had idiots on Facebook,
and yes, I am gonna call them idiots. Well they're
actually complete, utter, stupid morons, but they've been on Facebook

(26:32):
and they're like, oh, and they claim they do all
these claims. I mean, if you want to claim that
Trump is a pedophile, great, but if you're going to
make that claim, you need to back that claim up.
You need to back that claim up with verified facts
and evidence. There is none, and I just simply ask them,

(26:54):
where's your verified evidence? You know, kind of like the
verified diary of Ashley Biden that says that Joe Biden
showered with her at eleven years old, that she was
so scared that he was going to come into the
shower with her when she was totally naked at eleven
years old, that she would shower late at night when

(27:17):
she would know that he was asleep. Yeah, that one.
You mean that verified diary that's been verified in a
court of law by the FBI and the court and
even admitted by her. So yeah, that's what I'm talking
about in terms of facts and evidence, people, That's what
we're talking about. And these these these idiot morons are

(27:39):
running around saying it's just just blaming Trump for something
that there is no verified evidence of. Speaking of verified evidence,
I told you, I told you that Dan Pongino was
pissed and was going to go after that whole pipe bomber,
the January sixth pipe bomber. Well, they've now got him,

(28:02):
and they got him off of information that's been sitting
at the DOJ for the last four years, that was
sitting inside the FBI files for the last well technically
now five years, pretty close almost five years. Well, Dan Bongino,
he made an appearance on Let's see, I don't know

(28:26):
what this is called, but it was a Sean Hannity show.
I think he made an appearance on Sean Hannity's show.
And well, like we all figure, Dan doesn't really necessarily
hold back when he's got all of the receipts. So
let's go ahead and let Dan take the ball and
talk eight months. Yeah, Sean, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (28:50):
I don't know what the hell this prior leadership team
was doing outside of, you know, targeting political opponents, weaponizing
the FBI, destroying its reputation, embarrassing. Age In said, are
doing really good workout there, catching terrorists, CCP, spies.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
And everyone else.

Speaker 5 (29:05):
It's almost like they were intentionally trying to decimate faith
and institutions. It's horrifying. I don't know what they were doing.
I can tell you what happened though. When we got there,
the director and I my first meeting, my first meeting,
I swore in and I kid you not. Probably fifteen
minutes later, and the people who are in the meeting know.

(29:26):
I said, when I get in there, I want a
full brief on this pipe bomber case on day one,
and I looked at the case agent after getting a
full brief on what they'd done, and they had done
some a pretty extensive amount of work. They had chased
down I think thousands of leads, six thousand plus interviews
had been conducted, hundreds of tips, and it still was
relatively stale the case and I grabbed the case agent

(29:49):
on the way out, and I said, you're going to
get me this guy. You're going to track this guy down,
or you're going to find them. You're going to get
me this guy. I want him. And that started what
was what's been almost a nine month operation right now
to make sure that we could get full accountability and
transparency to the American public and find this guy. And

(30:10):
today today we did. But Sean, I have to add
this because this is really important. You've heard all the
cliches team effort here at all times sports I said
it today at the pressure, but I want to emphasize this.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
This was a team.

Speaker 5 (30:25):
Judge Jannine, Deputy Attorney General Blanche people you and I
know very well, ag Bondi. They you cannot do anything
in the FBI without DOJ process, subpoenas, drawn paper, search, warrants, complaints,
arrest warts.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Who do you think does that?

Speaker 5 (30:42):
It's not just us we're the investigators, they're the lawyers.
So that team from day one I told Pam and Todd,
I said hey, Cash and I and Cash could not
have been more supportive. He was like, Dan, go for it.
They said whatever you need. And their attorneys over there
were amazing on this case. So that don't just throw
the team effort thing out like it just saw a

(31:03):
standard cliche.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
I mean it.

Speaker 5 (31:05):
They really did a great job New York.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
So there you go. But you know, it's kind of interesting.
The leftist lunatics that were running the FBI before under
the Biden administration, they had all the same information that
Dan Bongino and the rest of them had. Why the

(31:30):
hell did it take him this long to get to it?
I mean, think about this. Dan Bongino did not even
swear in when Trump was elected. It was a couple
of months later, I don't know, three maybe four months
later that Dan made the move to become the deputy
director of the FBI. So he's running essentially on well,

(31:56):
let's just say, probably about a six to eight month window.
How is it that the prior administration was able to
sit on this for four damn years, four damn years,

(32:17):
and Dan Bongino goes in and says, you're gonna get
me this guy, You're gonna do this, and we're gonna
catch him. Well, I mean it's pretty obvious. Oh, I'm
being told by a reliable source in my Whiskey Warrior
p ones that he was sworn in in March, So
if he was sworn in in March, that means Mar.

(32:38):
You know, let's not even count March. We'll just go April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November.
We're not even into December yet, So that means eight months,
a little over eight months to catch this guy. And
the dumbasses who were running the FBI before this sat
on it for four years. So I want to talk

(33:04):
about incompetence. That is definitely well, I mean, it's either
incompetence or straight up malfeasance. I don't even know you
could really call this misfeasance anymore, because misfeasance would basically
mean that they just they didn't know what the hell
they were doing, which, yeah, okay, I could have that

(33:25):
kind of an argument, or you could have that kind
of an argument with it, but let's be honest here.
They sat on it for four years and it didn't take.
It didn't take the Bongino driven uh, the Bongino driven FBI,
cash Betel driven FBI to find this guy. Eight months

(33:49):
and I'm being told that Dan Bongino was sworn in
on Saint Patrick's Day that's interesting in Italian being sworn
in on a on an Irish holiday, but whatever. Anyway,
So yeah, I mean, seriously, folks, what the hell kind
of incompetence has there been inside the past administration? Well,

(34:10):
we're seeing it. We're seeing it all over. You just
heard it from Harmeat Dylan about all of the voter
fraud that is and massive voter cleanup rules that they
are working on. You just heard it from Dan Bongino
where he's like, I don't even understand it. We didn't
have anything he basically didn't say this, but we didn't
have anything new. We were just able to follow the

(34:33):
leads that were already presented to us, and we got
him and we got him, and so yeah, I'm just
trying to figure this out. I really don't understand this. Well,
one of the potential twenty twenty eight Democrat presidential candidates,

(34:58):
grease Monkey himself, Gavin Newscomb, Well, Gavin is trying to
like try and tell the Democrat Party, Hey, here's some
things that we need to do. We need to kind
of clean this up. We need to you know, kind

(35:18):
of get back to where we're within people's you know, viewpoints.
I guess. So that they're the uh, they're the accepted party.
We all know that the Democrat Party has been crashing
here of late. All of this well, Gavin Newsom was
apparently on a New York Times deal Book summit forum

(35:43):
and uh, well he had this to say with regards
to Democrats and where they need to go. Take a listen.

Speaker 6 (35:51):
I mean, I look, you know, we can talk about
why Kamala lost, which is separate. I mean, it's it's
part derivative of the larger narrative. But issues around inflation scars.
We don't talk enough about interest rates. We didn't talk
about incumbency issues related you said, be beyond related, Israeli politics, immigration,

(36:13):
the border, and particularly you can talk about all those things,
not just one hundred and seven days, not just talk
about Biden's determination black thereof in terms of passing the baton.
But I think there's a broader narrative that we often address.
That is, we have to be more culturally normal, we
have to be a little less judgmental. We have to
have a party that understands the importance and power of

(36:35):
the border substantively and politically.

Speaker 2 (36:39):
We okay, wait, what so, Gavin Newsom, let me see
if I can break this down. Gavin Newsom is basically saying,
and by the way, I just want to point out,
let me just go back here. Oh come on, hang on.

(37:08):
Oh of course it's going to fail out. Damn it.
Let's pause that. Did you look at did you see
how he was sitting in the beginning. I don't know
of any man that sits that way. He's like covering
up his balls and like crossing his legs and slipping
one foot under the eye. Don't even know. Anyway, the

(37:31):
point being is that this guy is sitting here saying, well,
we have to be culturally normal. We have to become
culturally normal. The leftists are not going to allow you
to be culturally normal. He says. We have to be
more culturally normal. We have to be a little less judgmental.
We have to be the party that understands the importance

(37:52):
and power of the border. Wait what In other words,
what you're saying is that you actually have to become conservative.
I mean whatever. Now, he apparently never explained what he

(38:14):
meant by culturally normal. I can tell you what culturally
normal is. Culturally culturally normal is understanding that race is
not that big of a deal. Understanding that you're going
after the kids with your trans ideology and all this
other crap, trying to make women give up their spaces

(38:37):
for biological men. Okay, here's what's not call or here's
what you guys need to do to be culturally normal.
You got to give up almost every single of your love,
every single one of your leftist ideologies and everything that
you're sitting here going on and on and on about.

(38:59):
You want to be become culturally normal. Culturally normal is
recognizing the fact that there are enemies in this world
that are looking to destroy the United States, that we
don't need, that Americans do not need to be, you know,
soft on crime, soft on terrorism, soft on religious bigots

(39:25):
that are coming over here and trying to change America
into something that it's not. Yeah. Yeah, they become culturally normal, like, oh,
I don't know, support ice, support law and order. You

(39:48):
want to become culturally normal. Don't sit there and say
that the white man is your problem. No, no, no, no,
folks here in America, let me just put them Just
going to tell you, I'm putting it all to rest.
Your problem with what you have going on is here's

(40:09):
the surprise. Your problem It has nothing to do with
the blame game. You don't need to be blaming anybody
else for your lack of ability to get up and
do the work and put in the time to get
where you need to go. This is called the land

(40:30):
of opportunity, not the land of We're going to give
you everything you want to be culturally normal, that's what
you need to do. And by the way, this isn't
the first time that Governor Newsom has tried to nudge
his party back towards the center. He's consistently repeatedly distanced
himself from the excesses of wokeness. Yeah, the excesses of wokeness, folks,

(40:58):
These people are not going to get They're not going
to come back to the center. These leftist, lunatic morons
that have taken over the Democrat Party, they are not
going to come back to the center, regardless of what
anybody thinks. And in fact, they've even fomented an entire

(41:20):
generation now, because we're talking about thirty to forty to
fifty years worth of this crap. They have now fomented
a generation that actually believes that if somebody calls you
a name, like for an example, Tim walls being called

(41:41):
a retard by the President of the United States, that
that actually is violence. Seriously, you think I'm lying? Now?
Do you remember the phraseology of sticks and stones may
break my bones, but words will never hurt me. Yeah, yep,

(42:03):
that man. I gotta tell you. Whenever somebody would sit
there and like call me a name, whatever it was,
and that's pretty much where I am today. I mean,
especially if a leftist, lunatic, idiot, complete and utter stupid
moron decides to call me a racist, there is only
one complete answer to that. You call me a racist,

(42:26):
I'm gonna say, f you, that's it, because there is
no other. I mean, if I go and try to
defend myself, that's just playing their game. And this is
one of those things that basically is what's happening here now.
There is a there is a poll that just came

(42:49):
out called came from the company called fire Fire. They
conducted a poll of college student that included questions about
their attitudes towards speech. Nine out of ten, nine out

(43:13):
of ten, that is a ninety percent rate. They believe
that in least some circumstance, speech itself is classified as
a form of violence. What speech itself is violence. See,

(43:36):
this is the problem that the leftists have. The leftists
are complete, utter stupid morons, such that, oh if you
call them complete other stupid morons, which, by the way,
when I do that, I am simply correctly and accurately
stating a fact. That is not calling somebody names. Calling

(43:59):
somebody an name would be no, I don't know, calling
them a I don't know whatever. I can't even think
of an example right now. But when I sit there
and tell you that you were a complete, utter stupid moron,
it's because you are. You are so damn stupid. You
left us, are so damn dumb that you can't even

(44:19):
I mean, seriously, you're sitting here, Oh that's your words
are violence. So I've committed violence on you for calling
you out for being completely stupid. Yeah, I guess now.
I mean when you'd see this, you would think, okay, well,

(44:42):
all right. Maybe they're talking about fighting words, fighting words,
which you know, could amount to threats of violence. For
an example, like if you know I'm going to kill you,
or something along that line. I mean, seriously, that might
be a call to violence, or shouting at a crowd

(45:03):
to like get that mother effort. You know that might
be fighting. No. No. So apparently the College Fix, which
took a look at this, divided the results and they were, well, yeah,

(45:23):
let's just say typical for a leftist plutonatic. When the
respondents were asked how much the statement words can be
violence described their thoughts, forty seven percent answered with completely
or mostly, twenty eight percent said it describes their thoughts somewhat,

(45:48):
and fifteen percent said slightly. Additionally, around fifty nine percent
of students said silence is violence and describes their views
at least somewhat, though only twenty eight percent said it
describes their thoughts completely or mostly. Oh my god, silence

(46:11):
is violence. So, in other words, if I don't say,
if I don't stand up for I don't know, some
leftist lunatic doing something stupid, Yeah, that's violence. Being quiet
about a criminal doing a criminal act, that's violence. I
guess I don't know. Anyway, the company fire their chief

(46:35):
research advisor. That's kind of an interesting when you see
it written, fire chief advisor anyway, Their chief advisor Research advisor,
Sean Stevens said in a news release following the poll, quote,
when people start thinking that words can be violence, violence
becomes an acceptable response to words. Think about that for

(46:58):
a second. When people start thinking that words can be violence,
violence becomes an acceptable response to words. Here's an example,

(47:21):
and it's the greatest example in the world right now.
Look at Charlie Kirk. All Charlie Kirk was attempting to
do was bring the debate to talk about things that
would normally not be discussed in a public forum, and

(47:46):
he was killed for it. So apparently the left and
by example or by extrapolation, is the words that I'm
living looking for. By extrapolation, the college student seemed to
believe that words themselves can be violence, and so physical

(48:10):
retaliation is acceptable. Yeah, thank you, thank you, Coco, poopy head,
I appreciate that anyway, or poopy face. Sorry, yeah, I
was struggling. I was struggling to come up with a name. Anyway,

(48:35):
college students still think that someone's words can be a threat,
even though Charlotte Kirk was literally murdered for words. This
is completely anathetical to free speech in an open society
where debate. Open debate is where we can air our
grievances and potentially come to an understanding. So, according to

(49:00):
the left and the leftist lunatics in the college campuses,
my videos would be a call to violence, and therefore
it is acceptable. According to them, it is acceptable for
them to inflict physical violence on me just because I
am simply stating my position, my opinions and holding them

(49:26):
up with facts and evidence, logic, reason, and a complete
and utter understanding of how the world actually works in reality. See,
this is the problem. This is seriously the issue, folks.
This is the problem with what we have with the

(49:46):
leftists today because they're sitting here and they're like, I mean, well,
another perfect example that just happened just recently. Thank you
for the reminder. Tim Poole got his shot. At all
he's doing is running a podcast. That's it. He's doing
nothing more than what I am. Now. Granted he is

(50:07):
way more popular than I am, but as far as that,
it's like, really really so, just because somebody says something
that is acceptable for.

Speaker 7 (50:25):
You to use physical violence against them, this is part
of our problem.

Speaker 2 (50:37):
This is a This is a big part of our
problem today, and this is why the left keeps wanting
to try to silence people who are bringing controversial views
to the conversation. Trying to silence folks like myself who
bring facts and evidence and truth to the entire conversation,

(50:59):
and the arrative crumbles. But because speech is violence to them,
they can come back at these people or even well,
thankfully they haven't come back at me, but they can
come back at these people, and they can actually do
what is abhorrent, which is in the Chase case of

(51:21):
Charlie Kirk, kill him, and that to them, to the
leftist lunatics, is exactly acceptable. Now the pole unfortunately, now
this is the other part that is a little bit scary.

(51:42):
The poll also showed that moderate and conservative students have
grown less supportive of disruptive or violent tactics to stop
campus speakers, while liberal students, of course support those tactics.
It's stayed the same or is slightly compared to when
they did this same poll in the spring. So they're

(52:10):
getting to a point where the leftist liberal students are
getting more and more violent. They're finding that using disruptive
or violent tactics is more and more acceptable. Thankfully, moderate
and conservative students are growing less supportive over this. But

(52:32):
let's face it, the exact number of moderate or conservative
student bases in these college campuses is shrinking by the day,
shrinking by the day, folks. We've lost so far, the

(53:01):
ability so far, the ability to be able to reason,
come to a consensus within our public square, be able
to speak freely, because the liberal lunatic left has decided

(53:24):
that speech itself is violence. This is a huge problem, folks,
huge huge problem. And while we sit here and allow
this kind of thing, you know, college campuses used to
be where free ideas and the expression of those free

(53:45):
ideas was essentially uplifted, It was encouraged, it was brought
on the idea of being able to speak and open
up to to all sorts of ideas. Was the ability
of college campuses. That was the brilliance of them, because

(54:07):
you could you could air out ideas that were not
normally able to be aired out in the public square
in a college campus, because it was a controlled Petri dish.

(54:27):
And yet these leftist lunatics are now getting to a
point where no, you cannot air out anything that is well,
in this case conservative, in this case discussing reality. This
is not This is not what our college campuses are

(54:48):
supposed to be. They are supposed to be safe spaces
for the free expression of ideas, to have those debates,
to have those the to air out and discuss and
debate and come to a consensus and a conclusion. And

(55:09):
these leftist lunatic morons, especially the leftist lunatic moron professors
that have infiltrated all of our schools. See, this is
part of the reason why our higher education system is
going down. This is ridiculous. And yet here they are,
and they're now saying that it's it's to them, it's

(55:31):
completely accessive, acceptable to attack somebody physically, physically attack somebody
when all they are doing is speaking words. That's it.
That's it. What a ridiculous, ridiculous world that we live in.

(56:03):
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All right, thank you. Rumble All right, folks. Well, here's
another part that the leftists don't seem to get. The
leftists do not seem to understand. The leftists do not
seem to understand our constitution. They do not seem to understand.

(58:40):
They do not seem to understand that the president has
control over the National Guard and can actually deploy it
in certain circumstances on American soil. Well, that was upheld
two days ago by an appeals court because a lower court,

(59:01):
stupid ass federal judge more of an activist than a jurist,
decided to put a court order on the President to
end the deployment of the National Guard troops in Washington, DC.
And now US Appeals Court has basically said, yeah, you're wrong,

(59:23):
and has rescinded that, rescinded that, and allowed is now
allowed the National Guard troops to stay up until at
least February of twenty twenty six. Excuse me, now, the colera.

(59:46):
Now the abbreviated ruling that came out the three judge
appellet panel noted that their decision should not be construed
in any way as ruling on the merits, and has
intended to give the court time to consider the case
in its appeal. In the November twenty injunction issued by
the US District Court Judge Giach Cobb, a Joe Biden appointee,

(01:00:13):
the Trump administration cited the Thanksgiving Eve terrorist attack against
the two National Guard members of Washington d C that
left one dead the other still in critical condition, although
doing better. I'm telling you this is going to go
to Scotis, and Scotis is just going to be like, yep,

(01:00:33):
all right, that's it. We're done. You guys don't seem
to get it. You can't block this, you can't do
this anyway. The lawsuit was filed by the District of
Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwab, who is a Democrat, and

(01:00:56):
he was accusing Trump of unlawfully taking control of the
city's law enforcement. How could he unlawfully do it when
it's in the freaking law is known as the home rule.
Uh what? These people have got to have some serious
cognitive dissidents not to be able to understand their own

(01:01:17):
wah anyway, uh whatever, anyway, there, yeah, they're they're basically
legal challenges, by the by the way, can persist across
the country for many of these deployments. The US Supreme

(01:01:38):
Court has expected is expected to weigh on the broader
issue of National Guard deployments in cities such as Chicago.
They should basically say, yeah, you dumbasses, you're not supposed
to do this. End of story. So yeah, I mean,
I've shown you on this program where it states literally

(01:01:59):
within the Insurrection Act where the president can actually deploy
the troops to help enforce federal law when the local
government refuses to do it or literally can't do it. Yeah, anyway, whatever,

(01:02:24):
these people, Well some good news if you live in
the state of Florida anyway. Apparently Rond de Santis has
now laid out. Now, look, I'm gonna be I gotta
tell you, Rond de Santis, I mean, he would have
been my pick. He would be my pick for president

(01:02:48):
had it not been that he decided to go up
against Donald Trump. When Donald Trump jumped in the ring,
Ron De Santis should have been like, you know what,
I'm going to finish up as being governor and I'll
come back potentially twenty twenty eight Okay, and let's be honest.
I mean, Ronda Santis is still young enough that even

(01:03:09):
if we look at a Trump, you know, Trump ends
this term and then JD. Vance steps in and has
eight eight years, Ronde Santis still has a good champ
or a good chance. Okay, Ronde Santis still has a
good chance of being able to become president. All right.

(01:03:34):
Now that being said, he definitely is probably the best
governor of the United States. So he has now come
out and detailed a phased approach to eliminate property taxes

(01:03:55):
in Florida, and he is requiring or with a required
twenty twenty six ballot vote. The governor says that there
were there that sixty percent of the voters would need
to pass the proposal as lawmakers moved the changes through

(01:04:17):
the House. So he detailed the next regulatory steps for
the state's effort to eliminate property taxes on primary residences
in Florida. He said on a Fox on Fox Business
Varney and Company last Friday. People are being pinched across

(01:04:40):
the economy in a lot of things. We're doing fine
at the state level, but the local property taxes are
hurting people. He says. The reality is these local governments
have overspent and people are paying more and more for that,
and at some point it's like when is an enough.

(01:05:02):
Well you could even go so far as to say
the federal government is really overspent too, Folks. If you
really want to see a good, efficiently run government, all
you have to do is take a look at the
state of Florida. I mean, I'm just putting it out there.

(01:05:23):
Just look at the state of Florida and how they
run their government and how they run their state. And
I got to tell you, man, they are hands down
probably the best out of the fifty in terms of
how they do this. Anyway, Desantas reiterated on Friday that
the goal is to eliminate property taxes completely for what

(01:05:46):
he calls homesteaded residents, meaning not the snowbirds that come
from freaking New York, but the ones that actually live
there on a permanent basis, not the ones that actually
go and you know, buy a vacation home in Florida. No,
those folks are gonna still be taxed properties. Okay, and yeah,

(01:06:14):
so anyway, this move, by the way, if it was adopted,
would make Florida the first state in the nation to
eliminate property taxes on primary residences while also having no
state income tax. Lawmakers are reportedly advancing a package of

(01:06:35):
proposals in the Florida House then include a half a
million homestead exemption with a potential maximum of one million
for seniors, a cap on assessment increases, and the option
of eliminating property taxes on homesteads all together. According to

(01:07:01):
the Florida Policy Institute, the property taxes generate roughly fifty
five billion dollars annually and provide around eighteen percent of
county revenues, seventeen percent of municipal revenues, and up to
sixty percent of school district funding in many areas. The
group warns that eliminating property taxes could force a dramatic

(01:07:25):
increase in other revenue sources, in some estimates, raising the
state sales tax from six percent to as much as
twelve percent now. DeSantis's office pitched the proposal in March
and has since vetted are sorry has since vetoed a
study on property taxes that evaluates how local governments use

(01:07:49):
tax revenue and what happens if they are reduced. Desanti
has clarified that the tax cuts may need to be
phased in, and sixty percent of voters will need to
pass the proposal on the twenty twenty six ballot. Now,
this is pretty interesting, folks, This is pretty interesting. And

(01:08:14):
according to DeSantis, the majority of our revenue for property
tax is from non Florida residents because people have second
homes and commercial property. So it ends up about thirty
percent in total property tax revenue. Now, you may have
to phase it in. There's going to be some things

(01:08:34):
we're going to do. We're sensitive to all that. I
want something that can work, and I want something that
can pass, DeSantis said on Friday. The governor also claimed
that local property tax revenue has risen significantly since the
estimated thirty two billion dollar number in twenty nineteen, given

(01:08:55):
this giving the state the ability to substantially increase its
rainy day fund. HM. Anyway, all right, m You know,

(01:09:25):
anytime the government can lower taxes is a good thing.
Anytime the government can lower regulations is a good thing.
I honestly believe that if the federal government were to
get back into or back within i should say, their
constitutionally mandated boundaries, we wouldn't have a problem with thirty

(01:09:51):
eight trillion dollars being spent because the vast majority of
my money that's being spent is on unconstitutional social programs
that are not a part of Article I, Section eight
in the US Constitution, and those same programs are not

(01:10:15):
open to fraud like what we just saw in Minisola.
That's right. Apparently this welfare fraud scandal by the Somalis
in Minutesola is actually worse than what people think. So

(01:10:40):
we've been talking about this a couple of times, and
it's a Somali Tide welfare scheme, welfare fraud scheme that
was occurring in Minnesota. It's likely far worse than the
American people are being led to believe, involving even complicit
state government officials and totaling far more stolen money than

(01:11:03):
original early estimates stated. All of this is according to
Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller. Billions of taxpayer dollars have
been stolen from the state, and much of the welfare
fraud has been tied to Somali immigrants sorry migrants whatever anyway,

(01:11:23):
as first reported by the City Journal, and alarmingly, some
of the money stolen was allegedly funneled to Al Shabab terrorists. Miller,
quoted on Fox News, said, we believe the Somali fraud
operation in Minnesota is the single greatest theft of taxpayer

(01:11:45):
dollars through welfare fraud in American history. We believe we've
only scratched the very top of the surface of how
deep this goes. Miller noted that some of the reports
in welfare scams include people pretending that children have autism
who are not in fact autistic, and pretending to enroll

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people in food programs when in fact nobody was ever enrolled.
These fraudsters, Miller said, engaged in massive fraud, lying, and
theft and grift on a scale that we've never seen
before in American history. Because the total bill, the total
tab for this is going to be far beyond the

(01:12:31):
numbers being reported, suggested, suggesting that we are dealing with
billions of stolen tax dollars tied directly to these welfare schemes. Well,
you know, these welfare schemes occurred in a state, and
oftentimes you need to understand that welfare, especially welfare that

(01:12:57):
is connected to the federal government, has to be pushed
and approved by certain individuals within the federal and state government.
Then all of a sudden, you have things like this,

(01:13:22):
Tim Walls and ilhan Omar caught posing in photos with
the Somali fraudster, who, by the way, was an illegal alien.
Just so you know, pictures have surfaced where yeah, this
with Tim Walls. Here's Homeland Security. They put this up

(01:13:46):
on their ex account. Let's take a look at these photos.
So there's a picture of Tim Walls with somebody, and
there's ilhan Omar with the guy. Yeah, and there's oh,
look at this, there's a guy that was trying to
be mayor or something like that. And then there's somebody else.
I don't even know these people, but uh yeah, and

(01:14:09):
therea is being arrested by police. Oh anyway, Ill hann
Omar and uh them, the you know, the Smali fraud
apparently may reach close to eight billion dollars. Eight billion dollars.

(01:14:31):
Oh my gosh. Now, I'm gonna be honest with you.
In a just world, in a just world, Tim Walls
and ill han Omar, they'd be done politically, they'd be finished.
In a just world, they wouldn't even be a part
of it anymore. They'd be gone, they'd be done, they'd

(01:14:54):
be arrested, they'd be put in jail. So the question
has to asked, Well, we already know that Tim Walls
is totally incompetent allowed this crap to happen on his
watch as the governor. We all know this. Okay, we
all know this, But the question now has to be asked.

(01:15:15):
And Ben Shapiro has done a piece in the Daily
Wire where he asked this question, what did ilhan Omar
know and when did she know it? Because with fraud
this big, it is almost impossible to not have elected
officials not know about it. And by elected officials I

(01:15:39):
mean people like Tim Walls and ilhan Omar. There's no way.
So he put in a nice piece and he's like,
he's asking, He's like, it seems that the Somali welfare
fraud scandal is now breaking into full view and it's

(01:16:00):
hitting a lot of people who are elected officials, including
Governor Tim Walls and possibly ilhan Omar. Again, you can't
have this kind of fraud, You cannot have this kind
of of abuse of the system without having some sort
of a shall we say, partner in the entire thing,

(01:16:30):
partner somebody who may have known about it didn't and
and tried to cover up and not provide any kind
of provide cover for it, to prevent any type of
serious scrutiny over this. Folks, these are Democrats. These are Democrats,

(01:17:04):
and Democrats they are they are seriously the corrupted, the
most corrupt out of the two parties, the Democrats are
definitely the most corrupt. Then yeah, then the Republican Party.

(01:17:25):
Oh and Nana of JJS points out co conspirators. Yes,
so anyway, let's see, Ben Shapiro points out. To understand
why this matters so much, we have to understand that
it is all tied to a couple of major national issues.
One of course, is mass migration from third world countries.

(01:17:46):
Is that something that America should be pursuing. No, I'm
just answering that right now.

Speaker 5 (01:17:53):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
Ben continues and says, the second is a gigantic, unaccountable
welfare state which billions of dollars can simply go missing,
which takes years to uncover. He says, the two stories
are intertwined when it comes to the question of mass migration.
The Trump administration has taken an incredibly strong position that

(01:18:17):
mass migration, particularly for countries that do not adhere to
American values should be significantly limited or curtailed. That is
one hundred percent true and should happen. There's no reason
for somebody who doesn't, who basically doesn't share our values,

(01:18:39):
to come here and get all this basically free shit. Okay,
there's no way. And he continues and points out that
this is a very open question, implicated not only by
the Afghan national who shot two members of the National Guard,

(01:19:02):
killing one, but also by this gigantic Somali welfare fraud
case in Minnesota. The Wall Street Journal, he points out,
points out what happens when welfare becomes not a temporary
hand up but an ingrained expectation of American life. Huh,
universal basic income? Anybody heard that before? Wall Street Journal

(01:19:31):
continues and says, for an uncly glimpse look at the
astonishing fraud unfolding in Minnesota. Turns out those GOP reformers
were right to call out fraud in the One Big
Beautiful Act. The White House this week published a memo titled, Yes,
there's something wrong with walls and it costs taxpayers one billion.

(01:19:52):
It's actually higher than that. Yeah, yeah. Some eighty y
six individuals have currently been charged with defrauding Medicaid and
the federal child nutrition program in Minnesota. Yes, they are
literally stealing lunch money from kids. Now, I'm just gonna

(01:20:15):
put this into perspective, okay, And and this is gonna
sound like a pretty bad perspective in some ways. And frankly,
I really don't give a crap. But the fact of
the matter is, if it wasn't for federal medicaid, if
it wasn't for federal child nutrition programs that are unconstitutional

(01:20:39):
in accordance with Article one, Section eight, this would literally
be a Minnesota state problem. This would not be a
national issue. This would not be an issue that the
federal government would be involved in if they had stayed.

(01:21:00):
If they had stayed, meaning Congress had stayed within their
constitutional boundaries, none of this would even be going on,
and you wouldn't be having people because again, folks, look,
the only way that these criminals are being rewarded by
doing this is because of the massive amount of money
that they are able to make over this. If the

(01:21:24):
money is not that great, the risk becomes more than
the reward, and therefore these criminals don't bother doing it anyway. Now,
what's even more amazing is the fact that this kind

(01:21:45):
of crap worked for years that nobody ever questioned it,
nobody ever bothered to look, nobody ever saw and acted
on the red flags. Not one single person question all
of this. And see, this is what happens when you

(01:22:08):
have a large program, a government run program, because government
government sucks when they comes to this stuff because it's
not their money. They don't give a crap. It's your money,
not theirs, but they don't care. See, this is the
whole problem with having a third party payer system. Regardless

(01:22:31):
of what kind of system it actually is, whether it's
healthcare or food stamps or whatever, they just don't care
because to them, the money is still gonna flow in. See,
if we had the choice of, like, you know what,
we don't agree with what where our money is being spent,
and so we're gonna curtail that, We're gonna cut that off. Yo,

(01:22:53):
you can't because the federal government sends the irs with
guns and they come and they take the money from you.
See this is the problem that we have. This is
the biggest problem that we have with government. With government
running these programs, these programs could be much more efficient

(01:23:15):
and definitely cheaper if they were run by private citizens,
which is what our framers intended. They had absolutely zero,
zero intent of having the federal government be in charge
of these kinds of things. Zero intent. You weren't even

(01:23:35):
supposed to have these kinds of things, things like, you know,
making sure that the people had food, had shelter, any
of that kind of crap. No, the federal government isn't
even a part of it. Just read the Constitution. Just
read the Constitution. Article one, section eight tells you exactly
what the federal government is supposed to do. And I

(01:23:58):
guarantee you there is no thing in that list. There's
eighteen items, six of them have to deal with defending
the country. There is nothing in that list that says
that the federal government guarantees you healthcare, that the government

(01:24:19):
guarantees you food, that the government guarantees you housing or
a cell phone, or any of these other freaking programs,
a income just to live on an income. There's none
of that in the Constitution. And the Democrats, consistently throughout

(01:24:42):
history have been the ones to ferment that in the
people's minds, and they don't tell anybody about it. They
cover it up. They've snagged the education system they don't
even teach real civics anymore. They've snagged the education system.

(01:25:06):
They don't even tell you about the Constitution other than
certain parts of it. See, the federal government is not
supposed to be your nanny. The federal government is not
supposed to be your provider. If anything, it would be

(01:25:27):
the states that would do it, because of the Tenth Amendment,
which literally says, if it's not written in the Constitution
or specifically for prohibited by it, it is the responsibility
of the states. That's it. And we've gone so far

(01:25:48):
away from the original intent of the Constitution, and we've
gone so far away from the interpretation of the Constitution.
Were even talking about what birthright citizenship actually means, that
we're sitting here having this conversation in twenty twenty five,

(01:26:12):
when it is clear that the historical record does not
show that just because you're born within our borders you
actually gain something you don't You don't. Oh, and by
the way, here's another scheme. So we already know about

(01:26:38):
the kids' scheme, we already know about the welfare fraud. Well,
here's another scheme. A twenty eight year old woman allegedly
launched a company called Smart Therapy that claimed to provide
one on one behavioral therapy two autistic children. She employed
relatives with no formal education and recruited parents to enroll
their non autistic kids in her therapy sessions by paying

(01:27:02):
them kickpacks of up to fifteen hundred dollars a month
per child. Some of the parents. In a kind of
a twist, some of the parents allegedly extorted the woman
by threatening to enroll their children in other autistic scent

(01:27:23):
or autism centers if they weren't paid bigger kickpacks. Ah. Anyway,
Smart Therapy allegedly built Medicaid for all the kids supposed
therapy as well as their transportation to the appointments, submitted
false claims for meals to the state's food programs in
another in time in eight individuals this fall were charged

(01:27:45):
with fraudulently billing medicaid to help cover addicts, help recovering addicts,
Sorry to find stable housing. Yeah, this is this has
been nothing but a big Ponzi scheme. And the Democrats
built the entire massive infrastructure that is happening here, and

(01:28:10):
lots of people took advantage of it. In this case
particular case, they weren't mostly Somalis and the left street,
the left stream media is trying to create a rationale
for all of this, trying to create this rationale for

(01:28:30):
why these smallie aliens were in the United States. Yeah,
this is gonna get bigger, folks. It's gonna get bigger,
as just about every single Democrat fraud abuse, corruption scandal is.

(01:28:57):
This is gonna get bigger, and it's all been paid
for by your tax dollars. You, the American taxpayer. If
you're not pissed off at your government yet, you really
should be, and you should be on board with this program.
You should be on board with the idea that we
need to get the federal government back within its constitutional boundaries.

(01:29:23):
Because if you look at this and you think, ah,
that's okay, it's no big deal, you're an idiot. You're
a complete, utter, stupid moron, which is what all leftists are.
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