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Speaker 1 (00:01):
A rare and balanced view on politics in today's world,
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Hello, everyone, Welcome to American Perspective. As I pulled myself
out of the windstrewn rubble that I have been a
part of, I and the rest of my neighbors a neighborhood,
you know, this is it's kind of weird. We haven't
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had a really big storm like this for yeah, for
a little bit. I mean, we've had wind storms and
things like that. But what makes these things really impactful
here in the Pacific Northwest is that we have these
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large trees. Okay, these large trees, they're fur trees. They
not pine, they're fur. Okay, they grow about sixty eighty
hundred feet tall sometimes and of course, because you know,
we have a logging background, we usually let them grow
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really really big. And well the problem is that each
that these trees have root balls. They don't have like
a tap root that goes down deep like your deciduous
trees would many of your deciduous trees do. And so
what ends up happening is when it rains really hard,
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like we had right before this windstorm. When it rains
really hard and then it gets winds, even a moderate
blow can cause problems. And what ends up happening is
the soil gets saturated. It gets so saturated that it
becomes very porous and it's soggy, and so these root
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balls don't hold very well in the wind. When you
add that to a tree that's you know, sixty eighty
feet tall that has branches up at the top that
act as sails, well, you can just imagine what happens.
So over the course of the last couple of days,
we had the obviously the flooding and the rain, and
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then we had following beyond that, we had wind, and
it took down several trees. That's what happened. And so,
you know, unfortunately for my neck of the woods, they
don't bother to bury the power grid. They don't bother
because honestly, it costs too much to put them in
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the ground. And when they go to put them in
the ground, and it costs too much, especially out in
some rural areas that we have around here, and you know,
we love our trees, and so we've got all kinds
of trees everywhere, and of course this is the northwest
where we have evergreens and they're all firs, and they
are all yeah, so on and so forth. So that's
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what happened. But I do appreciate everybody's understanding. We actually,
my property itself actually did okay. It was, you know,
properties to the north and to the south. We had
a couple of big trees that were on power lines
north of us. We had a couple of big trees
that were power lines south of us, and apparently the
big transmission, the major transmission and distribution lines coming into
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our neck of the woods bringing us the power also
got hit. So it was just a cacophony of all
kinds of things that brought down the show for last night.
And I honestly thought that I wasn't going to be
transmitting tonight either. But I got to give props to
our local public utility district man. Those guys worked around
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the clock. They actually even brought in crews from other
counties around us, because our county got hit worse I
think than just about everybody else. So props to all
of those guys and gals too. I mean, let's lets
face it, there's probably some women on the crew as well.
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But they did a really fantastic, really good, fantastic job
by getting all of that stuff taken care of so
that we could be back to our normal selves. Then
I got to tell you, when you're living in the
modern age, there's times where you when you are going
without that, you realize what is really the most important
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to you. For missus Whiskey, it was a hot shower
because obviously the power goes out. I have an electric
water heater, So the power goes out, the electric water
heater goes out, we don't have hot water. We had water,
you know, because the pumps and everything south of us
were all on power, but yeah, we didn't have hot water,
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so it was you know, it's those kinds of pleasures
that the first world problems, let's say that everybody kind
of takes for granted until they're gone. And yeah, it's
pretty amazing when you start to deal with that, but hey,
that is life, and if you're not prepared for things
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like that, then you can't do certain things. And granted,
I am not fully prepared to be able to do
live streaming all the time regardless of what happens, but
that is a secondary position to everything else that has
to go on here. So yeah, anyway, so there's there
you go. Now I have another programming note, and this one,
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you guys are gonna I don't know if you're gonna
hate it or not. But unfortunately, Missus Whiskey and I
had plans, or have plans for tomorrow night and it's
a date night. Missus Whiskey and I are going out.
And yeah, it's been planned for a little while because
it's it's tickets to a hockey game, and so there
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will be no show tomorrow. I hate to do that
to you guys, I really do, but but yeah, this
is the time of year. You know, he kind of
got a we we we ended up getting these tickets.
And we got these tickets from some friends of ours,
their season ticket holders. They can't use them, and they
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knew they couldn't use them, and so they offered them
to us a while ago, and so there we go.
You know, I actually three Chevy points out live remote video.
I actually thought about that maybe, and if I can
convince Missus Whiskey to allow me to do it for
a short period of time, I might do that. We
might just pop a video open or something, and I'm
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not going to guarantee you guys anything, I can't, but
if you happen to see a new video there, that's
probably it and that'll probably be why. Anyway, So there
you go. That's what's going on. So Tomorrow night, no
for sure, no show, unless of course we happen to
get a video popped up. But anyway, other than that,
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I think we're good. Obviously, we're coming around to Christmas.
Christmas is you know, next week, and so I will
also not be programmed or not be Yeah, I won't
be programming a show for either Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
We'll take those two days off and I enjoy family
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and friends and celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus
Christ in the way that we all do different ways
and everything else with family and friends and those kinds
of things. So keep that in mind as well. So
that's coming up next week. But until then we be
basically Friday, I'll be back Saturday, and then next week
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Monday and Tuesday off. I think it's Wednesday and Thursday
and then back Friday and Saturday. And for New Year's
also New Year's I don't know if I'm gonna do
a New Year's show. I kind of got to see
what Missus Whiskey has got planned for us, whether or
not we're doing anything, and then we'll go from there.
So that's what's coming up in the next couple of weeks.
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So there you go. All right, let's go ahead and
get tonight kicked off. Tonight we have Miss Tea of Texas.
I saw her in the chat earlier. I haven't seen
her in a little She's been kind of quiet in
a little bit. So let's go ahead and get things
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Yeah, one thing that's interesting when you when you really
have hmm, let's just say, nothing else to do, when
you're hunkered down for a storm or whatever and you
really have nothing else to do. Sometimes if you still
have you know, the ability you go and take a
look on social media or whatever, and you know, you
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kind of take a look around. Well, one of the
things that I noticed all day while we were without
power all day was the fact that so many people
from the left, and I'm saying, leftist, lunatic, idiot, stupid morons,
whatever we want to call them, so many people from
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the left were saying and I'm still seeing the memes,
by the way, I'm still seeing all kinds of stuff
in my feed, but they're all saying, oh my god, yeah,
Rob Reiner. Ah, he's got to be greater than President Trump.
He's you know, oh the horrible things that Trump said
about Rob Reiner. Rob Reiner, Rob Reiner, this or that.
Uh well, okay, first of all, let's just be honest. Okay,
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I personally abhorred Rob Reiner's comments on public social media. Now,
he spent a lot of time posting on x He
spent a lot of time disparaging Trump and saying all
kinds of things that were relatively untrue for sure, and
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so even when he did hit a true spot, he's
still it was. It was just sick and disgusting some
of the things that he was saying, now, I'm not
necessarily defending Trump either because, let's be honest, Trump was
putting out or Trump said a few things that I
probably wouldn't have said just out of a manner of decorum.
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But you need to understand, though, there becomes a time
when people get pushed to the limit, and you need
to understand that Donald Trump has been disparaged. He has
been drugged through the mud. He has been attacked every angle,
every which way that he possibly could. He's been drugged
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through the courts on things that literally have nothing to
do with him, and he never should have even been
in the court for he's been brought up on charges
that have been demonstrably untrue. But because of the court
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system and the leftist mindset of the leftist lunatics that
were on those juries and in the judges box, they
all have ganged up on him. So I can understand
and excuse some of the things that Donald Trump said
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about Rob Reiner. A Rob Reiner. Let's give the man
some credit. He is a brilliant director and filmmaker. At
least I think he was a director. But he's been
in charge and been in involved in some of the
most iconic movies that we ever could have had throughout
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the years. And as far as you know, I'm concerned
that is a fantastic achievement. But two things can be
true at once. The guy could be absolutely brilliant in
filmmaking and a complete utter piece of shit elsewhere. And
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just because you respect the filmmaking part doesn't mean that
you can't call out the pos part. Because, let's be honest,
ninety percent of Hollywood and I'm giving that, I'm giving
it ten percent. I actually think it's even less than
that is nothing but a bunch of haughty, stupid, leftist
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lunatics who think that their importance level is so much
higher than everybody else's. And I get frustrated over the
fact that all, if not all of these accounts that
are complaining about the fact that Rob Reiner, who literally
was a piece of crap in private life, was We're
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also treating the death of Charlie Kirk in the h
pretty much the exact same way that Donald Trump was
doing with Rob Reiner. You know, Charlie Kirk was was
not the racist, was not the misogynist, was not all
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of the nasty ass names that these leftist morons who
literally didn't even know who Charlie Kirk was until he
was assassinated because they didn't bother to like investigate outside
of their own ecliptic bubble. But the fact of the
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matter is is that you know, you guys are so hypocritical,
And by you guys, I'm talking to the leftist lunatics
out there, because you guys are so hypocritical. You cheer
an applaud You cheered and applauded when he you know,
Donald Trump had an attempted assassination on him where he
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actually got clipped in the ear. That's a matter of
public record. That is a matter of reality. That is
a matter of truth. It wasn't faked to people died
because of it. Two innocent civilians died because of it.
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And Rob Reiner spent just like Roseanne or not Rosie O'Donnell,
not Roseanne bar Rosie O'Donnell spent, have spent many, many
hours disparaging the man and calling Donald Trump all kinds
of names and everything else under the sun. Most of
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them have been, you know, most of their rants have
been completely untrue and debunked. And yet you expected that Trump,
who is a fighter, he doesn't just roll over and
take it. He doesn't just look at people and go, ay,
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you know they're just okay whatever they say. You know,
they're just saying crap. I know it's crap. He actually
strikes back. He hits back. That's who Trump is and
so that's what he did, is he hits back. He
hits Rob Reiner back. Now, some would say, oh, it
was kind of uncouth for him to do it, because
you know, Rob Reiner is dead, and trust me, being
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murdered by your own child is not a glamorous way
to go. And it does completely indicate that that Rob
Reiner probably should have pulled his head out of his
own ass longer and paid more attention to his child,
to his offspring than to Donald Trump. But all of
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that being said, again, two things can be true at once.
The man could be meaning Rob Reiner could be one
of the greatest filmmakers this country has ever seen in
the industry itself has ever seen, and he could also
will be a totally loathsome piece of shit. Both can
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be true at the same time, and quite often with
Hollywood types that is exactly how things go, because on
screen they seem approachable with nice and everything else. How
many times have you seen people come out and are like, oh, yeah,
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you know, she was so great in this one film,
and yet I saw her on the street and oh
my god, she's such a bitch. Well, no kidding, because
again they feel meaning the Hollywood elites feel that they
are so far and above and away from everything else
that they can treat the little people. I mean, just
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look at the way they talk at their award zone ceremonies.
For the most part. You know, the ones that everybody
should really be paying attention to are people like, oh,
I don't know, Morgan Freeman, Keanu Reeves, Denzel Washington, Tommy
Lee Jones, you know, all of the ones that don't
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let the Hollywood hype go to their heads. That they
actually treat normal people like normal people, like people just
like them. Those are the ones that we should be exalting,
not just because of the fact that they happened to
be real good at their craft, but they also tend
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to treat people quite well. They're not the pieces of
crap like what you have, even though again he was
I mean, people are like Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein was
a genius, and he knew he was a genius. He
knew he was smarter than other people, but he was very,
very down to earth at the same thing at the
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same time. I mean, he didn't flaunt his genius. He
didn't flaunt it and be like, oh, well, yeah, h
I am so much more higher than you. You all
the little people know. He didn't bother because for him,
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he knew he was smarter, but he didn't have to
flaunt it. He didn't have to flaunt it at all.
So spare me your outrage. You left us lunatics. Yeah,
guess what. Rob Reiner was a great filmmaker, wonderful and
he was a piece of shit in his private life.
So there you go. Whatever. Believe me, you sit there
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and say, oh, Rob Reiner is not going to be
or going to be remembered more than Donald Trump, I
doubt it. To be honest with you, I don't even
think either one is really going to be remembered outside
of their family and friends. That's it. I mean, most
of the time people are so freaking out of touch
with reality that they don't even think about anybody after
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they're dead and gone for you know, six months to
a year, and then oh maybe you remember him on
the first five anniversaries possibly, but then after that it's
sort of, you know, time just sort of like let
them all go. Unlike a couple people on my Whiskey
Warrior train. They are immortalized forever. As long as I
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do the pledge of allegiance and as long as this
show show continues, they will always show up and be remembered.
All right, Enough for hinting about that guy. God, I
can't even imagine. I just wasted what twenty minutes on
him whatever. Anyway, another piece of uh. I don't know
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if this is exciting news, sad news, what kind of
news this is. I really don't know. But this is
another thing that just sort of slipped in while we
were out of power. Dan Bongino is leaving the FBI
at the end of the year. Dan Bongino is leaving
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the FBI at the end of the year. Now, I
would fully expect that he will be right back at
the helm of the Dan Bongino Show. But yeah, I
feel sorry for Vince Vince Colonnasy who took over his show.
I have a feeling that, yeah, that's not gonna that's
not gonna last long. Anyway, Dan Bongino has decided that
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he is going to be leaving his position with the FBI.
In January, Donald Trump actually kind of signaled that Bongino
would be leaving, but then the announcement was made official,
and there's yeah again, there's a hint. I think Dan, Dan,
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I'm gonna be honest with you. I think the only
reason why Dan became an FBI agent was for two reasons. One,
he wanted to get to the bottom of the January
sixth piece, but even more so, he wanted to get
to the bottom of the FBI bombing or the not
the FBI bombing, the DNC and r NC bombing. Those
were like his two big things and then maybe the
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Epstein files might have been a close third, But those
were his two big things. Was the the r n C,
DNC bombing January sixth. And now that we've got the
truth on both of them, he's done his job. He's out,
and he wants to go back to his show. According
to Donald Trump, So yeah, we'll have to We'll have
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to see what happens here. But my guess, my guess
is that Dan Boon Gina will be back, and I
don't know if he will necessarily usurp Vince or if
they'll keep Vince on and keep the Vince Call an
easy show. So yeah, I can imagine that. You know,
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it's probably uh, it's probably going to be something new.
But I'm I know that Mark Levin, for an example,
Mark Levin is happy about having Dan back behind the mic,
helping him in particular, you know, rage and rally against
these leftist lunatics that we've got running our country right
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now and going all crazy. And speaking of which, apparently
America Fest is going on, and Ben Shapiro was up,
and I've been told by one of my whiskey warriors,
the Ben Shapiro was was well, let's just say, defending
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against some people like Candice Owen's, Nick Flintes and Tucker Carlson.
And I gotta tell you, for those that don't listen
to to shoot Mark Levin. Mark Levin's been going off
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on them for like three weeks now on his show.
Seems to be a consistent thing. And honestly, I'm I'm
just gonna be honest with you, I personally don't find
any one of those three to be like real Americans
at all. I think that they are all three of
them are sellouts in this case, their their true colors
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have been shown. Nick Fuentes is just a a absolutely disgusting,
horrible individual. Uh to even imagine that he's got even
to imagine that he's got all of these you know,
wonderful followers is what he calls the gropers or whatever is.
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And those gropers, I'm gonna tell you, man, they Yeah. Anyway,
Tucker Carlson, uh pretty much seems to have sold out
since he left Fox. And I don't know what the
hell happened to Candas Owens. She just like she left
the Daily Wire. She and Ben apparently got into a
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dust up over Israel and the Gozzo War, and all
of a sudden, I think she started drinking the water
that the leftist all drink because she just went off
the deep end, in my opinion. And it's amazing to me,
because I'm gonna be honest with you, I'm the same.
I am the same regardless of whether I'm behind this
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mic or whether I'm in front of you. I mean,
there might be some things that I don't necessarily say
that I do behind this mic, but that I don't
necessarily say, you know, in private per se. But really really,
I just need to I just need to understand. I
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need you to understand. I'm not that much different in
personal life as I am what's behind the microphone tend
to be a little quieter in my personal life. I
don't talk quite as much when I get behind the microphone.
That's what I do, is I talk, because that's what
we do here. But all of that being said, these
people seem to have been, oh, yeah, we're we're one
hundred percent mega, and then all of a sudden they
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went off the deep end, sort of like in a
way MGG did. Now you know, you could sit here
and you could say fame and fortune took over for
those folks, And there's a good possibility that there might
be some of that, which is part of the reason
why I keep telling everybody that if I ever become famous,
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which I am clearly not even close, but I have
a few close friends that I've told them. I'm like, hey,
if I ever become famous and you obviously still know me,
you need to ground me, you need to ground me.
And yeah, they've all told me, yeah, we don't see that.
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So anyway, I don't know. I don't know what's going on.
I really don't. I mean, you would think that that
the Republican Party or the Republicans the Conservative movement would
try and get either together and get together. But we've
always had this problem. Conservatives have always had this problem. Okay,
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we've always had this issue where we can't seem to
come up with a one mind. Well granted, I mean,
I don't know if I necessarily would want to be
the hive mind of the left. I don't know if
I'd really want to be part of the hive mind
of the left. But the hive mind of the left
seems to sometimes get things done. So in a way,
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you could be a little envious of them, because it
doesn't matter who it is. They can have all kinds
of internal debates and everything else, and the minute that
a outsider to their group says something, it may not
even be like an actual attack. It could just be
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saying something and all of them turn like a you know,
a completely controlled pack of dogs, and every single one
of them jumps on you. Every single one would jump
on you. And so that, honestly, that's kind of an
admirable thing in a way, because I mean, I don't know,
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maybe the brainwashing is just that good over in the
leftist Democrat Party. I know I'll never be a part
of it, but anyway, so we'll see what happens. All right, Well,
let's get into the news. I've done enough for anting
and raving for today. But first, before we get into
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that little chuckle there in a minute was Nana Nana goes.
It took me six months to quit calling Rick whiskey. Well,
I don't care. I answer to both of them. To
be honest with you, all answer to just about anything.
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You know, All answer to just about anything except please,
whatever you do, don't call me late for dinner. Okay.
So there's an appellate court victory that was handed over
to Trump. So again, folks, you know these National Guard deployments,
they are literally legal. Okay. You can complain about all
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you want, you can think that you know about the
things like the Posse Kumatatus Act and everything else. They're
all legal. Trust me. That's that's been over and over
and over. It keeps happening. It's legal, legal, legal. In
this particular case, the appeals court says, you know what,
the National Guard can stay in DC. The National Guard
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can stay in DC until we figuregure out whether or
not this was actually legal or not. But They also said,
and this is the kicker. They also said that, well,
you know, the Trump administration is likely to win the case.
No kidding, he's likely to win the case. It's legal, folks.
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Now they simply say, because Washington, d c. Has a
unique legal status. But I can tell you that, no,
they're gonna He's gonna win anyway, because this is all legal.
It's all in the law. It's all allowed, It's absolutely allowed.
It's under the Insurrection Act. It says that federal troops
can be deployed to enforce federal law win and if
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the local law enforcement either can't or won't enforce it,
which again I point out to all of these sanctuary
cities and all these sanctuary majors and all these sanctuary governors.
You guys don't seem to remember, or I haven't learned
from history, but I seem to recall the National Guard
being called out on multiple occasions when the local constabulary,
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and by that, I mean again, these mayors and governors
decided that they were not going to enforce federal law.
Biggest example is the whole integration of schools situation. I mean,
even Ronald Reagan as president called out the National Guard
under the Insurrection Act. This is all legal, folks, It
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just is. There's nothing, not a single judge that is
sit there and said, oh it is questionable whether it's legal. No,
these people are doing this for a political purpose. They
are attempting to stop. They are attempting to stop what
is legal and proper because it benefits them politically. It
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benefits the Democrat Party and the Democrats to ke the
illegal aliens here. It benefits them because they get a
crop of essentially captured voters. That's what they're for anyway.
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So yeah, he's uh, Federal Appeals Court. There you go. Well,
speaking of immigration, this is kind of interesting. I'm I'm
sort of on the fence about this because you know,
I'm gonna be honest with you citizenship. Citizenship in particular
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is based off of not just whether or not you
were born within our borders, but also whether or not
you have a affiliation, like a purposeful affiliation with the government.
Now that being said, Trump is looking to strip naturalized
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citizenship from anyone who used immigration fraud to get it. Now,
this one, I think, honestly, this is not only going
to be legal, but I also think it's actually a
pretty good move. You know, realistically, I don't think you
could say that somebody who was born here and has
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parents of or at least one parent of American descent,
that you could strip a US citizen in that particular case,
because that's considered what's called a natural born citizen. But
I don't think you could strip that citizenship away from them. However,
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if you came here under false pretenses and you gained
your citizenship under false pretenses, well that's no different than
if you married somebody under false pretenses here in order
to gain access to America. See. I think it's uh.
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I think it's just one of those things that most
smart people would be like, yeah, you know what, that
actually kind of makes sense. Well, I saw a couple
people on you know, the socials that were like, oh
my god, he's going to take naturalized away. No, you
need to understand he's doing it from the fraudsters. He's
finding people or he wants to find people who defrauded
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their immigration here and got naturalized. That's what he's looking for.
He's looking for lawbreakers people, that's what he's doing. In
his United States Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS is reportedly
setting out an ambitious plan to strip citizenship from naturalized
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Americans who have who are found to you have fraudulently
secured the legal status. See this is the key. This
is the key. It's the fraudulently secured the legal status.
But of course, of course, okay, the Left is going
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to look at this and they're just going to see
just that he wants to strip citizenship from naturalized Americans.
He's not gonna they're not gonna think any farther than
that and go, oh, well, wait a minute, No, he's
he's looking for fraudsters. So the de naturalization plan, was
detailed in the New York Times, will be spearheaded by
the USCIS director John Etlow and focus on referring one
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hundred to two hundred de naturalization cases every month to
his agency's Office of Immigration Litigation. The Times reports that
if the cases are successful, it would represent a massive
escalation in d naturalized in the modern era. Experts said
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by comparison, between twenty seventeen and this year to date,
there have been just over one hundred and twenty cases filed,
according to the Justice Department. See this is the way
it should be man Under federal law. People may be
denaturalized only if they committed fraud while applying for citizenship
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or in a few other narrow circumstances. This is in
the Times, he goes, but that, of course they have
to throw the leftist slant on it. It's like, but
the Trump administration has shown zeal for using every tool
at its disposal to target legal and illegal immigrants, leading
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activists to warn that such a campaign should sweep up
or could sweep up, people who made honest mistakes on
their citizenship paperwork, and so fear among law abiding Americans. Yeah, sure,
sure so so. Matthew Trogressor, who is a USCIS spokesman, said,
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it's no secret that US Citizenship and Immigration Services war
on fraud includes prioritizing those who have unlawfully obtained US citizenship,
especially under the previous administration. Again, keep in mind, Trump
came in. He campaigned on being the law and order president.
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He campaigned on taking care of illegal immigration, and by
that I mean illegal aliens, people who jumped the border,
people who are here who have overstayed their visas, people
who are here because they fraudulently got here. This is
nothing new. Why these idiots are out here, these leftist
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lunatics are out here sitting here saying, oh my god,
this God, he's taken care of He's getting ritt. No,
he's cleaning up. He's cleaning up the law breakers, folks.
That's what he's doing. He's cleaning up the law breakers.
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This is this is just ridiculous for these people to
sit here and talk about this. One of the things.
In fewer than four years, the Biden administration awarded citizenship
to almost three point five million foreign nationals, which the
Migration Policy Institute notes is by far the most naturalizations
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of any single presidential term. So Donald Trump is just
trying to clean up and make sure that these people
are here legally, that they followed the law, they followed
the rules, and they got here, they were given that
their citizenship the proper way. That's all. Well he is
doing here, So there you go. Now, of course, keep
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in mind that all of this is aligned toward making
sure that Americans are safe, that the American people are
safe from foreign terrorists within our border, from people who
want to hurt us and kill us, which is exactly
what the federal government is supposed to do. It's chartered for,
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and everything else in the Constitution folks. That's all this is.
That's all this is, so all of your pearl clutching
and gnashing of teeth on your leftist side. Yeah, that
ain't happening. That ain't happening anyway. Uh So I do
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want to say, I do want to talk about one Democrat. Actually,
let's see what have we got here? Yeah, okay, I
want to talk a little bit about a couple Democrats
in particular. It seems like, even though we're going through
this what it seems to be sort of like a
civil war within the conservative movement, the Democrats aren't much better.
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And let me explain why. So Representative Jasmine Crockett. Yes,
that's right, folks, the complete utter, stupid moron from Texas
who code switches whenever she's in front of people that
she thinks needs to be because she can't sit there
and actually talk to people. She got to explain her shiel,
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she got to pull out that accent, which that was
a horrible accent on my part, but she got to
pull out the accent, and she's got to talk about
let me ask you a question and act like she's
from the ghetto. That Jasmine Crocket Well, apparently her announcement
for bid being the senator in cal Or, sorry in Texas,
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looks like not too many people in terms of the
Democrats that are kind of torn between the two of them,
so her interests. Her entrance in the race has drawn
concern from people like James Carvill who criticized her approach
to politics, and there are some operatives who are fearing
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that she could actually be a gift to the GOP
in the general election. Keep in eye, other Democrats have
also rushed to her defense, arguing that she has name recognition,
grassroots energy. She's going to be competitive next fall. So
Matt Engel, who is the director of the Lone Star Project,
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which is a Democratic political action committee in the state
known as a pack. He stated, Jasmine's challenge is to
prove people wrong that she somehow benefits the Republicans by
being in the race. Well, I'm gonna tell you she
does benefit Republicans by being in the race, especially when
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they can give her a bunch of crap on her
code switching. In my mind, what they should be doing
is they should be playing videos of her side by
side one where she actually sounds like she came from
the high end, elite schools that she actually did come from,
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and then juxtaposed that with videos of her sounding like
she's coming from the ghetto. I mean, that would be
a fantastic I think a fantastic ad. Anyway, So a
new survey, according to this piece in The Hill, a
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new survey from Texas Southern University found her with an
eight point edge over the other Democrat candidate, Tallerco among
primary voters. So she very well maybe the Democrat primary
winner when it comes to the end of all of this,
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but once she hits the general election, that might be
where the line gets drawn. And I actually kind of
hope So for you know Ms. T and G that
are out there, man I hope Well you're not in
her district, I don't think, but man I hope Texas
does not vote this idiot into office. Carvill James Carvill
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actually told his Politics War Room podcast co host Al
Hunt last week, quote, she seems like she's got a
lot of energy, but she to me, she violates the
first rule of politics, and that is in politics, you
always make it about the voters and never about yourself.
If you listen to her talk, it's a lot more
about herself than in the voters. Now across the aisle, Cornnon,
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who is the incumbent, is in a three way fight
with Texas Attorney General Kenn Paxton and Representative Wesley Hunt
of Texas the later. The latest pulling average from Decision
Desk HQ puts Paxton at at the top five points ahead.
So yeah, anyway, we'll just have to see what happens there.
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But hm, we'll go. So we'll see what happens there.
Uh in tonight's more on files, that's right. Ye oh
my gosh, I gotta get I really got to work
on a stinger for this. I know three Chevy gave
me a video for it, and I think it's great,
but I gotta I gotta massage it a little bit,
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maybe put a put a background to it or whatever. Anyway,
this wonderful thing that these idiots, I don't know where
when do these Democrat lawmakers seem to think this? You you,
you know, these idiots do realize that slavery ended like
two hundred and fifty years ago, right, that slavery is gone.
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It's over in America. It's been gone for quite some time.
And not only that, but the generational uh, generation after
generation after generation there's not one person in America today
that has actually owned slaves. There is not one person
in America today who has actually been a slave. So
there's absolutely no reason to put any kind of reparations,
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slavery reparations together. None. Well, Maryland decided, yeah, we're Democrats,
We're gonna go ahead and put together this slavery Reparations Commission,
even though the governor vetoed it. Governor Wes Moore vetoed
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the law, and the state lawmakers in Maryland said, you
know what, Yeah, we're yeah, we're gonna go ahead and
adopt what's called Senate Bill five eighty seven, which is
a legislation that establishes a government commission to study your
reparations for residents whose ancestors had been enslaved. What the
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kind of crap is that? Again, it's been long over.
We're talking like two or three generations over. There is
no reparations to be made. You want to know what
the reparations were. The reparations were the thousands, thousands of
lives lost for the North to free the South. There's
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your reparations, baby in blood. The Republicans took on the
the uh Institution of slavery in the South, and regardless
of what anybody sits there and says, yes, slavery was
a top issue with it. And I am just done
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with this idea that oh yeah, yeah, these guys, oh yeah,
we're gonna put together where are you gonna get the money.
So essentially what you're gonna do is this reparations because again, remember,
government doesn't have anything. Government does not create anything. Government
has no profitable, no production value. There is nothing there.
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Government cannot give somebody something that it doesn't take from
somebody else. That's the way government works. And you idiots
are sitting here saying, oh yeah, we should, you know,
we should steal from somebody that's never ever ever held
slaves and give it to somebody who has never for
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ever beIN a slave because of some made up thing,
because oh my gosh, you know they were wronged. You know,
they're great great great great great great great great great
great great great great great great great great great great
great great great great great great great grandfather. And yes,
I'm being entirely hyperbolic here, but because there you know
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fifteen time grandfather was a slave. Well, oh my god,
that kid, yeah, he just he felt it really, seriously,
what kind of what kind of sense do you make? Well,
that's the point. You don't make sense because you're freaking morons.
You're complete, utter, stupid morons, and that's why you end
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up in the moron files. Yes, So, late Tuesday night,
the Maryland State Senate voted thirty one to fourteen to
override the veto. The State House of Delegates voted ninety
five thirty five to override the veto. Oh my god,
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how stupid can you people be? And you know it's
not gonna be their money, that's the whole point. Oh,
it's not my money, it's taxpayer money. We're not gonna do. Yeah, yeah,
what a bunch of crap. Man. If you live in Maryland,
I'm telling you you got some stupid people in Well,
I live in Washington, So there you go, I got
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stupid people in charge to All right, before we take off,
last story of the evening, Well, folks, inflation is going down. No,
I'm not saying that. Inflation itself is like we're actually
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losing money here. No, well, I mean we aren't gaining
money I should say gaining money here. No, we actually
are still losing money. We're just not losing it at
quite the same fast rate that we were under Biden. See,
so many people don't understand inflation. The only way for
prices to actually quote unquote decrease under inflation is if
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we have what's known as deflation. Deflation means that the
inflation rate is actually a negative, not a positive. Okay, Well,
that being said, during Donald or sorry, during Biden's term,
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we were our rate was our rate of inflation was
nine point something percent at one point. It keeps going
up and it's going to see two percent is already
baked into the cake. That that is what the federal
banks have said, Hey, that's that's just gonna be the
natural rate of inflation. Well, inflation dropped in November below
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three percent. It went to two point seven percent in November,
and thus the markets reacted strongly, meaning that they were
going up on a positive side, they were growing. You
want to talk about affordability, the whole affordability concept that
the leftists want to push. Yeah, affordability went out the
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window under Biden inflation and Biden nomics. There you go,
inflation itself. Had it not been for Biden inflation or
biden Omics, we would have been just fine, we would
have been at about around to two percent, maybe a
three percent, you know, under Trump, if Trump had a
second term. But no, Biden decided to infuse the market
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with all kinds of printed money, and that's exactly where
inflation comes from. You know, you people need to listen
to like Milton Friedman, or you need to listen to
Thomas soul or better yet, both of them, to learn
and understand what economics is, you leftists, you leftist idiots. Yes,
so oh inflation, Yes, inflation is coming down from what
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it used to be. But you also need to understand
that the reason why prices are still up. Prices are
still up because we're still feeling fit the effects of
the previous administration. And unless we have deflation of an
equivalent amount, meaning that we have a deflation of nine percent,
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meaning an inflation rate of negative nine percent, we're never
going to get rid of what Biden did to us.
We can't go back unless we have deflation, and that
can cause all kinds of other economic problems. Even though
that would be kind of nice to see, but anyway,
it's just not going to happen. Folks. You can sit
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here and try and blame Donald Trump all you want.
It's Joe Biden that caused this. It's Joe Biden that
caused all of this. All right, folks, that is it
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