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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Keep Americ. Could you keep America?
Speaker 2 (00:06):
We'll keep them? Marion, can gree.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
A keep Americ? Can you jeep America? We'll keep a man?
Could pree ah jeep Americ?
Speaker 3 (00:21):
Can you jeep America? Well, jeep emer cocree.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Every all right, good afternoon. Oh Bob's talking to himself. Now,
Bob could do the intro. There you go.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
Welcome to the Bomb and Eric Podcast, Save American Podcast.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
My name is Bob Doaglab. Yeah, my name is Eric NATHEMI.
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I think I would say the news because new media
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is media. I haven't watched Fox News since they canceled
Tucker either. He used to be a staple in my house.
It used to be like dinner time, and then after dinner,
like Bill O'Reilly would come on and I miss it,
I really do, and then Tucker and then you know,
even watch Hannity back then. But man, I get my
news from you guys, so you know, help us continue
to do that. Speaking of news, I have a great broadcaster,
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good friend of ours, Dustin Faulkner, who's joining us, who
I just I'm such a fan of his and I
love his style. Been to numerous events with him, been
on his program, he's been in our program. But he's
a he's a pretty sharp guy, and I want him
to wait in on what we're seeing right now now, Bob.
The Democrat Party, and I know we're critical of Democrats
and that's kind of our brand, but I desperately want
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and maybe this is the political science major in me,
I desperately want to see a viable, reasonable, sane, center
left Democrat Party. I want to see that. I want
to see us have a viable, successful, and functional two
party system. But as you know, you know, what's the
latest numbers, twenty seven percent approval.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
I don't think it's going to come around. I think
they're making AOC the head of the party, which is
just hotly crap.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Well you know, less we forget. You know, eight years
ago she was serving margaritas, and now they're saying she's
going to be on the twenty twenty eight ticket. I
don't know how that works. And she's only the head
of the party, mind you, with ten percent of the vote,
which should be a major red flag for Democrats. Now,
let's take a step back, and let's look at ourselves,
and let's do the post mortem of twenty twenty. When
Trump did not get the presidency in twenty twenty, I'm
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not going to say win or lose, because I believe
that election was stolen from him, But when he did
not become the president in twenty twenty, Republicans we knew
right away, i'd say within twenty four months that he
was going to be the front runner. In twenty twenty four,
we coalesced, we had a party platform, we had ideas
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that we're starting to appeal to those middle of the road, independent,
disaffected Democrats who looked at what their party was doing
and said, we'll wait a minute. I don't like Trump,
I don't like Republicans, but I also have a sixteen
year old daughter who plays soccer, and I don't want
a two hundred pounds seventeen year old male on the
field with her. So appealing to these issues that affect
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all Americans, that's what we did, and we won overwhelmingly,
which at both both houses of Congress, we took the
White House with a sweeping mandate. And I look at
the Democrats now, and they have such a unique opportunity
where they can take a step back and go, whoa,
it's not sexism, it's not racism, it's not any kind
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of a disparaging comment we can make about the people
who vote or don't vote for us. It's us. Take
a look in the mirror. We betrayed the issues that
matter most to Americans. And instead of coming back to
that and getting back, you know, six months left in
the campaign, or not even three months left in the campaign,
they throw Tim Waltz out there with a hunting rifle.
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They have Kamala Harris cracking a beer on TV to go,
oh shit, we abandon white, middle class Americans. So we're
gonna throw these at you. You know, we're gonna Tim
wallas is going to be the symbol of masculinity. And
then what happens is they come off an election cycle
and completely go back the other way, and now we're
at twenty seven percent approval, and it seems like the
only policy they have is let's set Tesla's on fire.
Speaker 4 (04:25):
Did you see schooner at the end of the day, in
the view, he's yelling at people, did you didn't earn
that you need to pay us more taxes and you're
just killing themselves.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
That's bullshit, that's absolute bullshit that he has anything to do,
that he has any hand whatsoever in the success of Americans.
Americans pull themselves up by their bootstraps. They do what
they need to do, they go to work every day.
That reminds me what Obama famously said in twenty twelve,
you didn't build that, the government had no hand in it.
The government has stood in the way and been more
of an imposition, opposed, more of a challenge to me
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in my business, in my ability to succeed put food
on the table. I just I'll put it out there, man,
my tax bill for twenty twenty four to one hundred
and thirteen thousand dollars. Heck, do you feel like it's
getting well spent. I'm I'm still getting over the size
of that number. That the irs has a stake in
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my life to that point, and I know none of
it is being spent properly. I know it's spending. It's
being spent on Zelenski's beach homes and his Bugatti and
their Vogue photo shoots. But the abuse and the standing
in the way and saying I'm not gonna pay it,
you lose it all. Everybody likes to say that that
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taxation is theft. It's not theft, it's armed robbery. Because
if I say no, you say no to a thief,
you know, I guess it stops there. You say no
to the irs, they come to your house with guns
and they take your home and they seizer bank accounts.
You don't have a choice. But I'm just I'm blown away.
And and we are making strides and certainly Elon Musk
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and Doze and you know, exposing the corruption and exposing that,
but until we give that money back to the people.
And I'm not even so much on board with like
the doge what are they called, like the Doze distribution
or or getting some dividend. I'm not even on board
with that so much. I just want taxes to be cut.
I mean, a thirty five, thirty seven percent tax bracket
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should not exist. The Church only wants ten percent. Do
you mean to tell me that the almighty is second
to almighty government? It's ridiculous. All right, people, I'm not
going to keep you waiting anymore. I am bringing on
one of my favorite commentators. And what I like about
Dustin is he's good at this, which means that I
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don't have to work as hard. Brow is a rope
and he knows what he's saying and doing. Dustin Faulkner
of Battlefront Broadcasting, dear friend, dear colleague, how you doing man,
Welcome back to the show.
Speaker 5 (06:57):
I'm glad to be here, guys. I really appreciate you
bringing me back. All always always fun, always good to
see everybody, hear your commentary. Both of you always make
me laugh when you start to get on these seats.
But let's just face it. Uh, we could laugh about it.
But it's true, you know, it's it's so true that
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it's just hilarious when we sit here and have to
come and say these things about the state of our economy,
the state of our country where they're robbing people, as
you said, armed robbery. Telling you that you as a
person who gets out there and works very hard, builds businesses,
provides for his family, goes to church, worships his board
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and savior, and then does exactly how God tells you
to do. And then when because of that the government
wants to come in and say, you owe us more,
You can't build this, and you sure as heck can't
give to your God. That's what I see here.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Well, that's, you know, a hallmark of socialism. We've talked
about this on the show. One of the first things
they do in any socialist, communist country is they eradicate
religion because no being, no entity could be higher on
the food chain than the state itself. I think we're
making strides in the right direction. And we talked in
a minute ago about Doze and uncovering the corruption and
finding out exactly how these tax dollars are spent. But
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it's not enough and a five thousand dollars dividend, I
stand against that. I would rather they rewrite the tax code.
I'd rather they rewrite the tax code, you know, set
a limit at you know, twenty percent or whatever the
case may be. I think we should go to a
ten percent flat tax across the board, irrespective of how
much you make. I think whether you make fifteen thousand
dollars a year or fifteen million a year, I think
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everybody should have some skin in the game and a
stake in this country because taxation is to some degree
a necessary evil. The trains have to run on time,
we need paved roads, we need a military, we need
a border. But we also have to appropriate that money
successfully and to a point where it's serving the needs
of those who are paying into it. I'm not sitting
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here working one hundred hours a week so Zelenski can
buy another Bugatti. But even when I call my accountant
and he says, hey, Eric, this is your tax liability
for the year, and I'm going, what's going on? The
answer is Ukraine. So we're moving in the right direction.
I think we're better today than we were a year ago.
But there's one thing dustin that is giving me pause,
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and I think a lot of people as well, is
the state of the Democrat Party. And it's kind of
like when you find a wounded animal in your garage
and they're in the corner and they're hissing, and they're scared,
and they're willing to do whatever it takes to get
out of that situation now, rather than reassess where they are,
rather than kind of collect their thoughts and look at
and do a real hard post mortem of their loss.
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Not any people are racist because they wouldn't vot for
Kamala Harris. Really look at the data, look at the issues,
and understand why people did not vote their way. Could
they then rebuild? Because Dustin, I think you're like a
lot of us. You know, I don't agree with Democrats.
I don't particularly like what they stand for, but we
can't have one party rule we because even that can
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go the wrong direction. Our constitution, the framemans of our
Constitution were brilliant and they didn't put any thing about
political parties in there, but they understood the idea that
ideas have to be checked and balanced because we as men,
you know, we're greedy, we're fallible, we're subject to corruption.
And Donald Trump's not always going to be there. You know,
maybe someday someone comes in and he may be of
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your political party, and you know, if he's not challenged,
if there's not a challenge or a risk that they
could lose power, then what's to stop them? So we
need viable opposition. What we're seeing right now from the
Democrat the only consistent policy platform we see from them
is how far can I hurl this firebomb at a
testel plant? What say you, Dustin, What where do we
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go from here and how do we bring how do
we help bring that party back to sanity or is
it is it completely upon them to do that.
Speaker 5 (10:59):
I would say say that it is upon the people
who are in there. Of course, they're going to have
to go through some winning. This is something that we
look at our own party and we see other things
that's within our own that we have to change, and
we're out there actively doing it. Here's also what I
see because of the insanity of the left and the
Marxist infiltration into their party where they have completely taken
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it over. It's caused a lot of this to where
that's who they cater to. The they cater to to
the base, and that base is a bunch of people
who want to lay down with purple hair into the
streets protesting somebody who himself was a Democrat before these
revelations came around where they started attacking him. Uh he
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even said that he is a liberal and a Democrat
Elon Musk. That's how far gone that party is. However,
you have people that's come over when it came to Trump,
such an RFK junior such as Taulca Gabbards such as
Elon Musk. Now, these are these are are are level headed,
uh clear incing Democrats despite what we would disagree with
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them on. Perhaps what's going to happen here, and I
would hope so because I'm with you, I think that
we have to have a two party system. I think
that if we have full control when with everything, it
just is not a good It's a recipe for disaster
because of absolute power corrupts. And when we have that,
there's nobody welling against that. Because I did stop coming.
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But perhaps here that we come over, we do what
we have to do. These next four years, we might
see somebody like Tulca Gabbard, RFK or anything decide they're
going to go back to Democrat party and run for
their own but as on a more moderate uh left
center ticket.
Speaker 4 (12:44):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (12:44):
Maybe that might be what we see here that could
clear up the Democrats problem because face it, uh, they've
lost control of their party. You have a clown like
AOC jumping on stage liketally some kind of hip hop
movie star, look at stupid as hell and then talking
bad about people even with their own party, like Chuck's humor,
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it's in complete shambles. And it's a real shame to
see because that's what people see that they see how
crazy our country's leadership looks on either side, and we
cannot have that happen. When the whole world wants to
decimate the United States because of capitalism and the beacon
of lock that we are supposed to be.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Well, here's the thing I stand by, and many many
conservatives will disagree with us. I think the majority of
Democrats in this country. You know, the squeaky wheel always
gets to grease. It's always the fringe that you're going
to see, always the purple hair and the people are
setting teslas on fire, walking by and keying the vehicles.
That is always going to get the attention. But the
majority of Democrats, they're just like us. They have families,
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they have jobs, they have things that are important to them.
Where they may look at Donald Trump and they may
be like, I don't like that guy, or Elon Musk,
I don't like his influence in government. But they would
never ever condone any vandalism or violence. And when they
see their own party doing it, and if the Democrats
had any gumption whatsoever, the party leaders would be speaking
out against it loudest because they know how it makes
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them look, and they won't. Guys, you're gonna lose. You're
gonna turn people away. This is not how we need
to operate as a party, and they're not doing it.
You have their mouthpieces, you have Jimmy Kimmel and their
mouthpieces in the media who are laughing about it and
condoning it and wanting to see it happen. First and foremost, guys,
Tesla is equipped with something called Century Mode. Tesla has
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nine surveillance cameras that are linked to a cloud based system.
If you walk by it, it's triggered. You're on video.
You're gonna get caught. I'm a defense attorney by trade.
I've represented people who have committed vandalism on Tesla's and
they're hard cases to defend against because the camera. These
are better cameras than body worn they're better cameras and surveillance.
They've got you right there. That camera is built right
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between the passenger and the rear door the two pass
there's a little camera right there and people get right
up there and they're kying or they're doing something, and
your face is just unambiguously on video. And you're gonna
get caught. And here's the other thing. It's always the
same people doing it. It's always the same people doing it,
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which raises a bigger question about the state of mental
health and Democrats. You really got to be looking inward
because you have a serious mental health problem on your side.
It's never physically attractive, successful people. It's always really homely,
overly aggressive, testosterone laden women and weak, frustrated beta males.
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You don't see successful, good looking people doing this. Bob,
what say you? What is it the same thing we've
been talking about with the trans craziness and and you know,
the pink hair, and you just because you're ugly and
have no friends, you can find a home in the
Democrat party? Is that what it is?
Speaker 4 (15:53):
It's the trans community and the drugs they give them.
Look at all the mass shootings that it's going on
in the last decade, they're all trans people. So yeah,
they're mentally challenge.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
Well, the transgender issue is one thing, but you know,
it's not necessarily trans people who are doing the vandalism
on the teslas. I'm seeing the same people, just these
really homely, like goblin looking women and just like these
weak soft like men wearing their little pajama pants and
kind of like crancing out of Starbucks with their soy
lattes that take out their keys and run them alongside
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of Tesla. And then, let me tell you something, there
is nothing more cowardly than messing with another man's automobile.
I would have respect for the left if you sat
there at someone's Tesla and waited for them to get
out from wherever they are and challenge them to a
fistfight in the parking lot, at least then you'd have
some balls. But to just walk by and just run
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a key along someone's car. And here's the thing, not
only are you going to get caught because of Century mode,
Tesla's are remarkably expensive cars. And every time you vandalize
the Tesla, I guarantee it will be any level of
vandalism because bodywork on a Tesla, you kee it. I'm
estimating probably about six thousand dollars. Because they got to
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take the whole panel, they got to you know, stand
off the paint, they got to repaint the whole panel.
They're there and their sensors in the car that you
can damage the sensor, they got to replace it they're very,
very expensive cars. And yeah, what's up most of the
Tesla owners Democrats? You know, that's interesting twenty four months ago.
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You know Democrats. You go to La. You know, everybody's
got a Tesla because they want to save the planet.
So here's the other thing. If you fire bomb a
Tesla and that lithium battery blows up and spewing all
that toxic smoke into the atmosphere, what do you think
you're doing.
Speaker 4 (17:44):
It?
Speaker 2 (17:44):
Dustin? What what is motivating these people? Man? It can't
be politics. Like I look at my x feed sometimes
and I see a post like, oh my god, Like
that's crazy, that's nonsense, And I just like, move on
with my life, move on like you. You compartmentalize it
and you move on. What is up with this? I
mean we've seen swatting incidents, we see acts of violence, vandalism.
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How do you how do you generate so much anger
at something that really has no personal impact on you
and me? If someone owns a Tesla, how does it
impact your life? Let them drive the car they want
to drive. You don't have to disagree to agree with them.
Speaker 5 (18:23):
Well, I'd have to say that. You know, there's the
several factors here. First of all, when you speak about
all of these issues regarding the transvestites, and I think
that's the turn that we need to use. The transgenderism,
for one, is just what they made up to go
ahead and normalize this behavior. And that's exactly what it is.
It's behavior and choices. Now, we we have a Marxist
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settlement that has been in this country doing this for
over one hundred and sixty years. And the way that
you go ahead and start to dismantle a country is
by the foundation of destroying their identity, their abilable, abilility
to identify. Now they've spent a good number of years
doing so. They go throughout school and it comes to
this and this is the main main thing that people
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we want to talk about how these people acknowled this.
But it's a deeply spiritual thing here that's occurring. And
that is covetousness. That is the hate that you have
for people, uh, that is the issues that they want
to bring into them. So this complete hatred that you
have for anybody around you that does not agree with you,
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it comes from the spiritual uh inside of you. So
we have here a problem in America where people hate God.
They they they hate uh, anybody who wants to live
their life and do right. Uh. So that's what's occurring here.
You have here basically a bunch of satanic, demonic, insane
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people that are going out and destroying the world around them.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
Yeah. I agree. Ah, they need Jesus. I mean, that's
that's what it comes down to it. And again, you
know Jesus, you know you need you have to have
some kind of moral compass that is that is bigger
than you. And the problem with the world that we're
in right now, and this is sort of beyond politics,
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is everything is me focused. You My wife always tells me,
everybody's walking around like they're the main character. You see
it everywhere you go. You see it at the gym,
you see it at the grocery store, you see it everywhere.
People are going through the world as if no one
else is around them. And that's on all sides. I
think that technology, social media just kind of where we
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are culturally is very me centered. It's not a community
that our parents or even we grew up in where
it was more community oriented. You know, we don't have
the same I remember my dad telling me, you know,
when he was a kid growing up, Like they knew
all the neighbors on the street. They'd come over and
they'd have poker nights and they'd have parties and things
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like that. All the kids played, they all knew each other.
Think about this to our listeners and viewers. How many
of your neighbors do you really know? You know, maybe
the guy who lives next door. But I mean people
come in the house, they get their mail, they go
in the house to shut the garage. Like we live
these isolated lives and were detached from our fellow man.
And there was a time when we didn't have that
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level of detachment where we relied upon each other for survival.
And now, unfortunately, where we are, survival is in the
palm of your hand. You don't have to, Bob, We've
talked about this for six years. You don't have to
venture beyond yourself for the means of survival. And if
you think about the upward surge of humankind, that's what
made us who we are is because we had to
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go beyond ourselves. We had to travel far distances, we
had to take these risks, we had to do these things,
put ourselves in harm's way, and use our brains in
order to survive. You don't have to do that anymore.
We don't have to forage for food. We have uber eats.
We don't have to figure out how to get from
point A to point B. You know, I can book
a transatlantic flight in ninety seconds on my phone. These things,
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these technologies are rewiring our brains in real time, and
they are isolating us. Even though social media, even though
this technology was supposed to bring humanity together, and granted,
the speed of information is life speed, but it's caused
people to kind of build little cocoons around themselves and
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not see their fellow men and women as members of
community because you're only looking at the lens through yourself
and through your own eyes. And that's a problem. And
I think when you couple that with a feeling of
isolation and loneliness and needing a sense of belonging, that's
when you have people that get turned onto ideas like hey,
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let's go torture Tesla, let's go do this. We've seen
it the Antifa, you know, they always show the Antifa
mugshots and these people are damn goblins. I mean, they
are demonic. They say God doesn't make mistakes. I don't
know about that. I mean, some of these people are
like nature's cruel jokes, and you look at them, I'm like,
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I get the appeal because how you look and how
you present and your worldview is warped and you're just
seeking some kind of connection.
Speaker 5 (23:22):
See.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
The thing is, despite the technology and despite everything that's
being thrown into our laps, we're still human at our core,
and we still have that sense of tribalism that is
rooted in our DNA. Whether we were living in caves
twenty thousand years ago or whether we live in neighborhoods today,
we have this need, this biological need to connect to
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human beings. And if we can't find it in a
more mainstream, acceptable setting, you know, if maybe you're a Manda,
you don't have success with women, maybe you don't have
success financially, success with work, you have to find your
tribe somewhere. And really it is a tribe of misfits
that go out and they perform these acts of vandalism.
But you have to ask yourself, why is the Democrat party?
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Why does it appeal to those people? Why not come
over to our party?
Speaker 1 (24:08):
You know?
Speaker 2 (24:08):
I mean, like, what is about concerned, like generate, take
that energy and put it into something fruitful. The Democrats
are attracting the outcast, the misfits. Bob, why is that?
Speaker 4 (24:20):
I think it's they're demonic there, at least the ones
they catch.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
You see the one recently, the mugshot, he's crying, He's
like I saw that. Yeah, man, Look, it's all fun
and games until you get caught. It's so not worth it,
you know why, Like, what did you get out of that?
First of all, Tesla owners, a lot of them have
insurance that'll that'll pay for that, so the damage will
get repaired. You'll have to restitute the insurance company. And
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you're gonna you're gonna get a criminal record now and
people gonna go to prison. No, it's low level criminal mischief.
You're not gonna go to prison. But look, your your
mugshot's gonna be everywhere. It's gonna affect your life going forward.
My thing. You know a lot of people, Adam Care
has been coming out and calling you whlla. The conservatives
are mad about this Tesla boycott. Don't use the word boycott.
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They're not doing a boycott on Tesla. They're damaging. They're
they're hurting people who may have nothing to do with
politics on either side, just happen to like the car.
It's a it's not my style, but I get it. Yeah,
the new s model, the plaids, it's a beautiful car.
The cyber truck not my style, but they think they're
kind of cool looking. I think I've seen the inside.
(25:27):
They're they're pretty high tech. If that's your thing, that's
your thing. But targeting people because you don't like the
owner of the car company. I mean, when everyone talks
about bud Light, Oh you have bud Light, it was
a boycott Disney Netflix, Those are boycotts. Just don't buy
the product that is so much more effective. First of all,
it will affect the bottom line of the company of boycott.
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And two, you're not turning off voters. You're not turning
off voters. Boycott Tesla, don't buy a Tesla. It doesn't
matter to me. But I think Bob and you know, Dusty,
you guys have good points that absence of any kind
of moral authority really allowing people to be their worst selves,
that pure id that just that that lowest common denominator
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of you know, living without consequences. You people, You misfits,
you outcasts have a home here in the Democrat Party
going forward. Dustin Fokker, what do you think is going
to happen? I mean, we've got midterms right around the corner.
Do you see a changing of the garden with the
way things are going right now? Or you see Republicans
maintaining their leadership in the House and Senate.
Speaker 5 (26:33):
I think that right now it looks pretty good for us.
It would be It'll be definitely one of the rare
occasions that we do keep anything here in twenty twenty
six when everything shifts twenty twenty six, when everything starts
to shift over. But I think that if we maintained
the course that we're on, we start to have victories
like we're seeing with with Donald Trump. Get well, you
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have in Texas that they've come to the point that
there's hutting down those immigration facilities because these people are
not pouring over anymore. And when we start to see
more victories, when you see things like the files being released,
more transparency happening, you have a president who says you're
not going to do this, this is the way things
are supposed to be, defends us globally and also when
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we start to see people get behind him. Now, I
think that people need to be effective at disagreeing when
something is wrong, because we start to make missteps that
will start to shake off some of the base that
we've gained. However, I think that going forward, we're going
to see some changes occur. Of course, I believe that
we are. There'll be a lot more tumultuous dealings when
we're dealing with these people who don't believe in accountability,
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have no moral compass, So that's going to continue, obviously,
But the more that they do that, the more that
people cling to what we do. That's why you have
to set the example. So when people clean to us,
we bring them with us, and then that's how we
take back this country. It's a revolution that peaceful through
intellect and understanding of where you should be, and that's
where we're going.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Yeah. Well, I think we've talked about for many years
taking back the country. I think we have taken it back.
I really do. I think we've taken it back. I
think we're just facing sort of an insurgency, which is
common after any revolutionary party wins. Dustin Faulkner always love
your commentary.
Speaker 1 (28:21):
Work.
Speaker 2 (28:21):
People find you and listen to you awesome.
Speaker 5 (28:24):
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Speaker 2 (28:44):
Love it, Dustin Falker, thank you so much for joining
us today. Really appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Man.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
Take care of brother Bob. I got something to say
that you do are you you go first?
Speaker 4 (28:56):
It was a really great week and one of the
things I wanted to highlight was all the money flowing
into America and video is gonna invest betans into America.
It's just every company just seems to be flooding in America.
It's gonna boom. Give it another twelve months.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
Tell me more about Nvidia, because I was. I was
having cigars with a good buddy of mine who's a
fairly shrewd investor, and he kept talking about it left
and right, say, you got to get into this company.
What is it? It's a I know him as a
video card.
Speaker 4 (29:27):
But they also make a bunch of different chips for AI,
and so that's what they're really where their business is
growing is towards AI. And I don't really know that
much about AI. It's all computer components in video makes
I man, I don't like AI. I really, I really.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
I know it's the wave of the future, but I
just see this like that kind of fuels the transhumanist agenda.
And now I start sounding like Alex Jones here, but
I really see we're on a path to a world
where human beings are irrelevant, and I get really scared.
Speaker 5 (30:02):
AI.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Man, I'm forty three. I was a kid when Terminator
two came out. I just keep thinking of Skynet. Don't
do it. Come on, it's the Jurassic Park principle. It
didn't stop to think whether you could, you should think
about whether you should human beings.
Speaker 4 (30:17):
We're gonna screw it all up, and some evil billionaires
is gonna make something to kill humans.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
So yeah, we're definitely screwed. Well, no, it'll become sentient
and then it'll realize that, you know, human beings serve
no purpose. The problem is that technology either exists or
will exist to render all of our jobs and all
of our skills and labors completely futile because you can
train a computer, train a machine to do it better
than we can. And that's what scares me is we're humans.
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We're the dominant force on this earth and at one
time they have dinosaurs or the dominant force. Our force,
our robot's gonna be the dominant force on Earth in
the future Ai becomes sentient. We could just move to Mars.
Could move to Mars, and Elon Musk is doing that. Man,
rescue the astronauts. It took private industry, not the government,
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not the bloated, ineffective and listless government to bring home astronauts.
Elon must did it. Man. That was a real good,
feel good story that was for the week. Yeah, definitely.
Speaker 4 (31:14):
And how about Donald Trump paying their their wages since
Nassau gives them a five dollars a day side.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
No, that's that's that's the way to do it. But
I'll tell you, man, like with this Tesla stuff, I
think of I think of ships like cargo ships and
the Gulf of Aden and going off the coast of
Somalia and to dissuade pirates, they have private military contractors
that basically get on the bow of the ship with
their sniper rifles and rocket launchers and we'll shoot pirates.
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I would have no problem if Tesla wanted to employ
private military contractors to defend their plants. And I think
if you hurl a fire bottle at a plant, that
is a tempted murder. That is terrorism. I say, open fire.
I think they are doing that at the dealerships, is
what I heard the other day. If people are in
those dealerships when you're throwing fire bottles at them, and
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that's attempted murder. Yeah. And I believe that, you know,
you defend life by threatening the lives of those who
are taking it. I mean that's my position. I'm a
defense journey I believe firmly in self defense and castle doctrine,
and I see applying it to situations like that. But Democrats,
this is no way to live, and we don't want
to live that way. And my fear, and you know,
Carlin Borsenko, when she was on the show a couple
of weeks ago, she said, you'll wait till the summertime.
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I think if there's another summer like there was in
twenty twenty I would I would beg Donald Trump to
invoke the Insurrection Act and put the military out there.
I don't care what challenges you face in the court,
face them, deal with them. We need to protect lives,
protect property. And the Democrats are becoming more and more
hinged because they see themselves failing, they see people leaving
the party, they see approval at all time low, and
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they have nothing to offer except violent resistance.
Speaker 4 (32:53):
I think that's exactly what's going to happen in the summer.
They're going to get violent, and the military is going
to step in. The military is already on us soil
the border. I think I think they're prepared.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
I think I think that's what you said is gonna happen. Well,
I hope it doesn't, but you know, always be prepared
and be vigilant. But you know, like like I said
a few minutes ago, were talking about taking back our country.
We've taken it back. I am confident. I confidently say
that we've taken it back. And you're always going to
have an insurgency. You're always going to have people that
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think their way of life is better. But I think
the overwhelming majority of Americans are satisfied with what we have,
whether you voted for it or not, you see a
stronger America. You see peace talks between Russian and Ukraine
because we're cutting off the funding. It's like not paying
for your brother's drug addiction. Now he's got to get clean.
Border crossings are down in the ninety percent, ninety five,
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ninety eight percent, simply because we're not inviting them here,
incentivizing them coming here anymore. The world is a better
place when America is strong and when we lead from
the front, and we don't want to get involved in
foreign wars. I don't want anything to do with much
going on in Israel or Ukraine or anywhere but the
United States, and all my tax dollars going anywhere but
inside the United States. But the world recognizes very quickly
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that that tired old man who falls down the stairs
is not the sheriff anymore, and we have a new
sheriff in town. And frankly, this is exactly what I
voted for me too. Guys, thank you all for tuning in.
We will be back next week, same BAT time, same
BAT channel, and any closing words, Bob, it was a
(34:29):
great week, man. I'm really excited for America.
Speaker 4 (34:31):
Egg prices are down, gas prices are down, in flation's downs,
Just like he said.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
It's a mirror the great American comeback, the Golden Age.
God bless take care. Guys.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
Keep America, You keep America.
Speaker 2 (34:49):
We'll keep America.
Speaker 3 (34:51):
Gray, keep America, You keep America.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
We'll keep the man. Hey,