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Speaker 1 (00:03):
We'll do it making mornings great again. Well, the first
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We'll do it.
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Line Jeord said, steal met a day lives one.
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the jas.
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No one that Joss smiled, He only as.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
Joe, thank you for letting me be of service to
you this morning. I want to be the talk media network.
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And there has to be a response to that.
Speaker 6 (00:44):
What I've said is that we have to protect our
democracy now if we ultimately want to be able to
save it.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
That is Eric Holder getting his Julius Caesar on. Yeah,
I know there was an eight all fellow that said
that in Germany back in the thirties. But I really
like having conversations with people, and sometimes when you drop
the H bomb, the conversation goes away. This email business
model of the program you're getting us. We tell you
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Mister Thomas, I enjoy your program, but you know these
are serious matters, and it doesn't seem like you take
them very seriously. Oh I take I take the matters
as serious as a heart attack.
Speaker 5 (02:09):
It's the people I don't take very seriously.
Speaker 7 (02:12):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
Actually, underreported in all this redistricting mania is one of
the Senate Majority leaders, Senator Cleghorn.
Speaker 8 (02:22):
What can we do, mister Packhorn, eliminate them all, take
the whole country shout that way, we could call these
apple Southern spires waghorns.
Speaker 5 (02:31):
Ma'am bull Regarde Blackhorn.
Speaker 8 (02:32):
That ere now running my plan. You're simply move the
matrons diction line up around the big Lake, make Canada
and all lister anyone who couldn't talk with a Southern
rawl and have to get a path hall. But what
about all maps, mister paghall happen you have a look
at the map. You order how all or river quotes
down for that's totally because the shape of the earth
nonsense gone. It's because I can't stand it up in all.
Speaker 5 (02:53):
Or in you're wasting guard happen.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
Yes, you know, I think one of the Senate office
buildings is named after Beauregard Claghorn. And then we get
to see who this is. We're going to have to
get our first things out here. Lest I'm accused of
again not taking this with the requisite seriousness.
Speaker 5 (03:11):
Good morning, who's this? Hey Joe, it's Clark.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
Hey Clark, can you hang on with me for a
moment so we can tell everyone what went on since
last they were out there?
Speaker 5 (03:21):
And then we'll get to you.
Speaker 9 (03:24):
You get serious, and then we'll take another turn.
Speaker 5 (03:27):
Right there you go. I believe he lives in Senator Claghorn's.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
State there, But four three four eight eight two four
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ID to register to vote. At least her ruling is
that the president doesn't have that authority. Judge Colleen Kohler
Coutelli in.
Speaker 5 (03:51):
Washington, d C.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Said the President lacks the authority to make such changes.
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Democrat when she said, I wish Congress would be back
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in sessions so we could actually do our jobs and
help those American people. The White House announced that Danny
kin Cannon cannot wander the press area of the West
Wing looking for CJ.
Speaker 5 (04:49):
Craig anymore.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
Journalists will no longer be authorized to freely access areas
of the West Wing that is home to offices of
various senior communication officials, including Secretary Levitt. In the memorandum,
she says it has to do with national security and
sensitive materials that are in those offices. Homeland Security agents
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in Fort Myers have arrested Joseph Jancola, who is made
or is alleged to have made multiple death threats against
ice officers. President Trump called on the government to tell
him how he can legally fund SNAP. Our government lawyers,
he said, do not think we have the legal authority
to pay SNAP, which ran out of money today. However,
(05:33):
several states, including Virginia and what my neighbors to the
west call Best Virginia, are both doing it with their
state funds. Around the time, two federal judges Friday were
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SNAP itself is bloated and corrupt as she was appearing
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under the last administer stration, it has become so bloated,
so broken, so dysfunctional, so corrupt that it is astonishing
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hundred million dollars funding to refurbish and remodelize the nation's
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Speaker 13 (11:00):
Bruh, that's buzzed.
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Oh yeah yeah, he's starting with the woots and now
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Speaker 5 (13:12):
From the home of the first amendments. First thing today?
Speaker 18 (13:17):
Would he be able to.
Speaker 7 (13:18):
Go back in the long way?
Speaker 6 (13:20):
You better not go.
Speaker 16 (13:22):
There's things out there to be in the.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
World's the neggest call land.
Speaker 19 (13:27):
Thanks to clown.
Speaker 18 (13:28):
Thanks thanks around on the ground.
Speaker 20 (13:32):
And the same ghost up you's just claiming.
Speaker 21 (13:34):
It's a ban it walks down.
Speaker 5 (13:36):
Thank you by letting us be of service to you.
Speaker 3 (13:39):
And I want to spend a little time on the
filibuster when we get a chance.
Speaker 5 (13:43):
Buster.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
But we have unearthed and we have Clark on the
phone hanging with us. But we have unearthed historical records.
This is this is fascinating. It's the beginning of Organizing
for America where representatives of George Soros's open so in
the Southern Poverty Law Center. Uh, you know we caught
on videotape with famous Southern Congressman Beauregard Claghorn.
Speaker 7 (14:10):
I don't know, mister Flaghorn.
Speaker 8 (14:11):
My daughter married a Northern man, a southern girl, my
to a northern Why George, the children will be half
read what we haven't got all the three that's a joke, John,
half read Southern girl and all that. Why why why
haven't you begun to talk?
Speaker 5 (14:30):
That's just a whisper for me?
Speaker 8 (14:31):
If you really want to hear me, all old clvid
flag hoorn.
Speaker 5 (14:34):
We'll pay you to make noises like that.
Speaker 8 (14:36):
Say me, gentlemen, what have I got to do? Playing
on fancy oratory radio, talking bob shop arguing on hog calling.
We want you to make speeches for those of Alexander
p Lee lead.
Speaker 5 (14:48):
Why that boon doggling?
Speaker 21 (14:50):
For what?
Speaker 8 (14:51):
Corpetbag in huge allonamous huge anonimous out of here fro
head a minute. We'll pay you twenty five dollars in speech.
I wouldn't care if you were gonna pay me in
confed money. Now this leans the guy when you're making
that man lead to me, a man who's done more
of the foul name of the mouth and the bull
we wove. You got a bull with a tail and
I'm freaking that tail in your bake. Well give you
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a fit. My tail caught, I mean a path and
I stand back of it. I had to buy you
and the corruption you reprevent. Get it, shut up. I
want to begin to talk and have no power on
up to talentce me.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
Yeah, until the wife goes. They did get up to
seventy five dollars a speech and he took the deal. So, uh,
doctor Clark, thank you for hanging on the line this morning.
What brings you to the phones?
Speaker 9 (15:38):
Well, Joe, the four first things. First, it's cold here
in Alabama. I don't know how cold.
Speaker 3 (15:47):
Well, you know it does get cold this time of year.
That's why they call it November. It's the ancient Indian
word for shrinkage.
Speaker 9 (15:55):
Oh well you went.
Speaker 22 (15:57):
There, huh so.
Speaker 9 (15:59):
And anyway, I'm reading about Arctic frost, and I got
to thinking about it, Joe.
Speaker 3 (16:07):
Now you mean the the do you mean the investigative
governmental Arctic frost? Not just like climate change? Yeah, okay, operation.
Speaker 9 (16:17):
Love them some code names. And you know we remember
the Fast and the Furious. You may or may not
know about Mountain Pride, where there wasn't enough folks in
the mountains on welfare when we had crossfire, hurricane and
Arctic frost.
Speaker 7 (16:35):
Now I got to looking.
Speaker 9 (16:37):
I looked at some World War two proposed code names,
some Operation Power, Guyser, Operation Viking, Snatch, what Operation Beaver Cage,
Operation Griply, Forest Entry, Chattanooga Choo Choo, Operation Frequent. When
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that makes me think about Nadler or Swogwell, they had
a lot of different operational names there, Joe, and you know,
you gotta wonder, And I'm not that kind of doctor,
But what does it say about the Left's love of
code names and their self image? Do they see themselves
(17:24):
as military stratter just defeating their enemies? Are they a
spy organization?
Speaker 7 (17:35):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (17:35):
Remember the movie Raising Arizona when John Goodman and William
Forsyth went in and robbed the banks and coach and drugs. Yeah,
you gotta wonder what was uh, what was the code
name for the twenty twenty steel?
Speaker 10 (17:54):
I thought about Oval Office.
Speaker 7 (17:57):
I thought about Oval Office.
Speaker 9 (17:58):
Snatch, but that would have been a Clinton Eric code name.
Speaker 5 (18:04):
You and you say I went there, huh.
Speaker 6 (18:10):
H. I don't know.
Speaker 5 (18:11):
Maybe it was like Operation Auto Pin.
Speaker 8 (18:15):
But then.
Speaker 23 (18:17):
To get to the Crux.
Speaker 9 (18:19):
You gotta wonder, what is Eric Holder's code name for
the perfidy going on in Virginia right now.
Speaker 5 (18:31):
The re districting that.
Speaker 9 (18:34):
What what are they calling that.
Speaker 5 (18:39):
Operation bleue out.
Speaker 9 (18:42):
Well, I thought about Operation power Snatch, but maybe permanent dominion.
Speaker 5 (18:51):
Oh what new dominion?
Speaker 7 (18:56):
New dominion?
Speaker 3 (18:58):
I mean we're not allowed to sing the old minion
red dominion. That'll fool people.
Speaker 5 (19:08):
Joe, what's that?
Speaker 9 (19:11):
I said, it's some kind of dominion.
Speaker 5 (19:16):
No, it's just dominion.
Speaker 13 (19:17):
It is.
Speaker 3 (19:18):
It is government dominion overall. Good stuff, doctor Clark, you
have a great We stay warm.
Speaker 5 (19:23):
Okay. You know your patients all have fur coats.
Speaker 7 (19:27):
You do not.
Speaker 9 (19:27):
So yeah, I think my veins are finished, my orders
are finished making gases. I'm gonna get in the truck and.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
All right, you do that and we'll have have a
great weekend right now, all right? Four three four eight
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if he does the Oh, this email came in as
Prussian blue, Charisse wrote in. It's Prussian blue, as Bob
(20:01):
Ross's color blue.
Speaker 5 (20:02):
So that's what they do.
Speaker 3 (20:04):
That's the color he's painting on Virginia's redistricting canvas.
Speaker 7 (20:09):
Just dab the Prussian blue. Prussian blue. Get it. Get
a little big old roll of Prussian blue on the
end of your three inch knife and then just stretchet
into the canvas all the way from northern Virginia down.
Speaker 5 (20:26):
Oh, pull it on. It's your state. You can elect
it any way you want. And this is one of
just the most recent corruptions.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
And we were talking about filibuster, and I mentioned I
want to get into this because now the press has
picked up on the president.
Speaker 5 (20:45):
He trolls them and they don't like to admit it.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
I mean, you want to make somebody mad in the
press point out how frequently they just do what Donald
Trump tells them to do. And I don't mean like
Elizabeth Warren Focahanta says, you know, oh yeah, Democrat Republicans
just do what the president tells him to do. That
appears that the members of the press do that. So
the President Thursday says that they should get rid of
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all about every possible like the official what about the villabuster,
What about the villibuster? Everything you could have filibustered with
all the discussion about the filibuster, and you.
Speaker 5 (21:34):
Know, on that and to that end, you see.
Speaker 3 (21:42):
What is at it at stake here and I've said
and John Thune said the same thing yesterday about the filibuster.
But there's so much broken in how the US Senate,
whether it's Senator Beauregard Claghorn or not, operates before you
get to the filibusters. That the philibuster, who's just the symptom.
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Oh, Brad's buzzed. Oh yeah, yeah, he's starting with the
woots and now a speech.
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I just want to say that friendship is about heart,
art and brain.
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Who's with me?
Speaker 13 (26:08):
Good thing is he knows when he's buzzed, and my
brain is saying when it's time to go home. Somebody
call me a ride.
Speaker 25 (26:15):
Love that guy, me too.
Speaker 15 (26:16):
Know your buzzed warning signs call for a ride when
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(26:43):
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improve your insulation. Another time to cut energy costs is
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First thing today on the Talk Media Network by Joe Thomas.
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Hi, every letting us be of service to you this
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Emails come into JT in the Morning Radio at gmail
dot com. And uh so we want to get back
into the situation with the filibuster, because this is what
the Left loves to do, is they set up all
the dominoes and then they'll make you get rid of
the thing they want you to get rid of without
(28:58):
noticing all the things that they did to corrupt it
in the first place, all the reasons that if you
just fix those things, the filibuster is not the problem.
It's all the corruptions that have happened in the US
Senate prior to them, all these usurpatients. And so I
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want to get into that with you in just a moment.
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head into a college football weekend, was telling us, you
know he yet again no surprise. Governor Landry saying that
they weren't going to let I say, I say look
at me Moore when I'm talking to you, that they
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weren't going to allow the LSU athletic director to pick
the next head coach.
Speaker 5 (30:45):
Well, now he's out.
Speaker 22 (30:46):
Everyone wants to know what people are thinking about the firings.
I've played you a couple Southeastern Conference coaches talking about it. Well,
the one guy you should ask is Dabo, because Dabo
Sweeny always said.
Speaker 5 (30:58):
You know, he wants to let you know how long
he's been at Clemson, how many champions.
Speaker 29 (31:03):
Yeah, I'm very fortunate here because I've had been I've
been the head coach seventeen years, you know, not two years,
not four years. I mean, you've got a long track record.
But that doesn't mean I mean, you know, that doesn't
mean men get rid of me tomorrow. I mean that's
just part of it.
Speaker 11 (31:18):
Yea.
Speaker 5 (31:19):
Yeah, No, maybe he doesn't care. You know, I don't
know what I don't know what his buyout is, but it's.
Speaker 22 (31:26):
You know, he just they keep renewing, renew So with
all that being said, we transition because who else would
get the question this week is Tony Elliott and this
writer whoever asked him the question, and it was really
really thought out and it was a good question. Towards
the end of Tony's press conference, He's got California tomorrow.
They've never won on a West Okay big game, you know,
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Uba trying to stay alive in the ACC and and
got cal They're favored out west by the way.
Speaker 5 (31:51):
But anyway, Tony got the.
Speaker 22 (31:53):
Question, can you advise, you know, with all these new
these programs that are looking for coaches, can you advise,
Tonny goes, Look, Virginia is a lot different.
Speaker 5 (32:02):
I think it's different everywhere, right.
Speaker 27 (32:04):
I think that that that you got to have a plan,
and then you got to have the humility to adapt
to your plan based off of what what fits you.
I just I'm grateful for doctor Williams leadership and her
belief in in my plan and in our plan as
a program, and just providing the resources for us to
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be able to do it. And and right now you
know it's working, you know, for for Virginia. But I
don't know if that's the right formula, you know for
everybody across the country.
Speaker 5 (32:35):
There you go, well, but you know.
Speaker 22 (32:37):
It is the Virginia formula is different than Virginia tax
and Carolina is.
Speaker 3 (32:41):
But you know, everyone, what's Mike Tyson's favorite line, Everyone
has a plan until they get punched in the face,
you know, and nailed the nuts right on my knuckles
or or engraved n I.
Speaker 5 (32:54):
L so, you know, with a picture of the transfer
portal on my pinky. So you know these everybody's got
a plan. No, everyone's going to have, you know, a
bank account so that you can get the star quarterback.
I mean Tony Elliott.
Speaker 22 (33:08):
Always starts with fifty million.
Speaker 5 (33:10):
Yeah, exactly. You know, Tony Ella is a very nice guy.
Speaker 3 (33:13):
But you know, he was woe be gone at UVA
and they were ready to throw him out before the
first game of the season happened. And and he gets
a quarterback who's caught lightning in a bottle, uh leads
the field and that's great, But okay, he's going to
be gone next year.
Speaker 5 (33:29):
So are we back to two and eight?
Speaker 6 (33:33):
Now?
Speaker 22 (33:33):
It depends you go now with the I think they've
got the backing overall, and knowing so many schools are
finding out, all right, we got to invest in the
portal because nil is so important. And at some point
there will be some some uh caps and all that stuff,
and contracts will be a little tighter. And you know,
because as they as they go through this whole thing,
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the CFP created it, the television ratings course and all
that money you know, was and so one once they
get the cap figured out, and once they because it
is it's it's professional sports now and all these college
kids want to stay for six years?
Speaker 5 (34:08):
Why not? Because you know, and if if.
Speaker 22 (34:10):
Diego Pavia wins his case, look out because the quarterback
at Vanderbilt, because if he wins his case and gets
another year, oh my god, oh my god.
Speaker 5 (34:19):
Well but here's here's the thing that you know.
Speaker 3 (34:22):
You look, you know the old days when Penn State
was linebacker you and if you wanted to be a
linebacker in the in the on Sundays, you had to
go to Penn State or you know, or a Big
ten school. You know, in all these schools, you're almost
going to go to that model where in order to
get a kid to come to you like, listen, come
here be my star running back, because my star running
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backs get drafted in the first round. Yeah, you know,
and that's going to be the sales pitch. Now, it's
not going to be you know, come here. Look, you'll
have to go out and say, listen, you want to
be my star running back, look at the star offensive
line that we've just signed.
Speaker 5 (34:58):
And it's it's going to be pro sports.
Speaker 3 (35:01):
And and so you know when you see a Bill
Belichick go in there, I think, you know, athletic directors
are going to start becoming. You know, like who was
the guy that helped build the Giants of Bill Parcells
And I can't remember his name. He was actually assigned
by the league because the Mara family was such a
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hot mess.
Speaker 5 (35:22):
Remember I don't know Vinnie our.
Speaker 3 (35:24):
GM would remember, but they, you know, the NFL said
you have to take this guy because you're you're a mess.
And remember with the airplane flying over Giants Stadium, you know,
forty years of lousy football.
Speaker 5 (35:36):
Enough is enough.
Speaker 3 (35:37):
It was George Young, by the way, it was the
It was the GM, but the idea and they're all
going to come after And what's going to happen when
the first kid tries to transfer once they figure out
they had contracts and he's not allowed to when the
contract says no, you have to do this, this, and this,
or there's an indemnification that means he has to pay
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the Universe City backs other thing.
Speaker 9 (36:01):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (36:01):
You know, I can see the Southern Poverty Law Center
lawyers lining up right now, all reaching into the taxpayers
pockets for that bottomless pit of money. Never mind what
happens when the advertising revenue starts to dwindle, which it will,
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and the universities are all of a sudden on the
hook for fifty sixty one hundred million dollars each year,
and the TV networks are folding because they each college
football league has their own television quote unquote network. They're
not television. We need to clean up the language. Television means,
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you know, broadcast through the air to anyone who's receiving it.
Speaker 5 (36:51):
This is they own.
Speaker 3 (36:52):
They all have their own media apps, They all have
their own slice of Roku, they have their own YouTube channel,
and they ask you all to sign in pay to
get access to it, and then they run commercials. If
you don't buy this stuff in the commercials on the
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broadcast that you paid to be able to see, they're
going to stop advertising. And when they start stop advertising,
the first place these college presidents are going to go
is right to their congressional representative and say we are
a great resource and we love you here. And especially
if they get the redistrict thing done. And everyone in
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Congress is a left wing hand ringing democrat reaching into
somebody else's pockets for money, or just printing it out
of whole cloth, mark my words. November one, twenty twenty five.
Not the first time I've said that, but that's where
we're tracking with all this, and it's going to get
to high school too. High school leagues have name, image, likeness, money,
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contract regulars.
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No word in the.
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Speaker 1 (44:10):
At the First Thing Today on the Talk Media Network
by Joe Thomas, the second most Famous Thomas and Chavismith.
Speaker 23 (44:20):
The California voters are likely to pass a redistricting measure
and next week special election. That's according to a poll
published Thursday. The move is intended to counter redistricting efforts
in Texas made on behalf of President Donald Trump to
ensure Republicans maintain control in the House of Representative.
Speaker 5 (44:41):
And this is what I rail about. When you hear
me complain about that. That's Reuters.
Speaker 6 (44:45):
Well, there's no question that Jerry said the ring is
a threat to our democracy, and.
Speaker 3 (44:49):
That's Eric Holder. But that reporter was from Reuters. Is
supposed to be along with the Associated Press. It's actually
supposed to.
Speaker 10 (44:56):
Be more.
Speaker 3 (45:00):
Reputable than even the Associated Depressed.
Speaker 2 (45:03):
Oh, published Thursday.
Speaker 23 (45:05):
The move is intended to counter redistricting efforts in Texas
made on behalf of President Donald Trump.
Speaker 5 (45:11):
That's not.
Speaker 3 (45:13):
I just you know, sometimes you can only fit so
much debunk in the bed. I mean, how often do
we have to do this? Texas redrew their districts because I'm.
Speaker 5 (45:29):
A court ruling.
Speaker 3 (45:32):
Oh, I just And you wonder why I satirize these people,
media people, especially.
Speaker 5 (45:44):
Because they do stuff like this. Why would you do this?
Speaker 8 (45:47):
Now?
Speaker 3 (45:47):
I've over the last six months or so, I've been
writing a column for the Daily Signal Daily Signal dot com.
It's a great column. We do some podcasts. There's been
a lot of those this week. I think our conversation
with Eric Trump is up there. Nick Fredis, we heard
we were talking with Nick Fredis earlier this morning and
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we were talking specifically about these redistricting moves and what
they're trying to do to get ultimate power.
Speaker 5 (46:17):
They definitely have maps where they could make it.
Speaker 33 (46:19):
They can make Virginia a ten to one state, ten
Democrat congress people and one Republican and that would just
be you know, southwest Virginia.
Speaker 5 (46:27):
And this is the host of the Making the Argument podcast,
by the way, that's what they could do.
Speaker 33 (46:31):
That's how they could jerrymander it. And right now they're saying, well, no,
it's just for this congressional stuff and it's just for
these circumstances. Yeah, I'm sure that once they get a
taste of power, they're just going to stop right there,
because that's definitely how politicians typically behave. So no, Tom
Garrett's point is absolutely spot on. And yeah, like I said,
it's one of those things where I yeah, I don't
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think because this isn't off your election because there's nobody
federal in the ballot, because this is seen as an
indication of what to expect during mid terms. I can't
emphasize to you know, any voter that is frustrated with
what's going on the way our government works is you know,
Donald Trump can't fix all of this. No, right, we're
supposed to take responsibility for our own communities, for our
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own states, for our commonwealth.
Speaker 3 (47:17):
As a matter of fact, way of a judge's ruling
about ID to vote that says that. Now Rock Holder,
a former attorney general and head of the National Democratic
Redistricting Committee, said.
Speaker 6 (47:29):
Well, there's no question that jerry mandering is a threat
to our democracy. It allows politicians to pick their voters.
Speaker 3 (47:34):
Well, it certainly sounds like he wouldn't be behind all this,
But in Virginia he gave one hundred and fifty thousand
dollars to the gubernatorial campaign of Abigail Spanberger and to
the Democrats in the House of Delegates literally the afternoon
before they filed for.
Speaker 6 (47:52):
This as opposed to citizens choosing their representatives. But we
are now in a situation where we find ourselves by
authoritarian moves are being made by the White House through
various states, Texas most prominent among them.
Speaker 5 (48:05):
What authoritarian moves.
Speaker 3 (48:07):
This is my dear friend John Sntz, one of our
go to researchers. He called me the other day says,
did anyone go to these no Kings rallies and ask
any of these elderly women what did the NBC reporter
call them? In Boston Q tips these elderly Caucasian women
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protesting against all these usurpations, which ones nobody, Nobody in
the press, certainly not that guy from Reuters has bothered
to say, so, what things have happened? And when they do,
here's their answer. They're rounding up our neighbors and taking
them to concentration gamps. Their freedoms are being taken from them.
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Your neighbors, huh, you mean the ones that aren't citizens
of the country.
Speaker 5 (48:58):
There are neighbors, It doesn't matter. Oh, okay, can they
stay with you?
Speaker 7 (49:03):
Then?
Speaker 5 (49:03):
Well, you know, but but the hypocrisy is so overwhelming.
And Eric Holder goes on to say, and.
Speaker 6 (49:18):
There has to be a response to that. What I've
said is that we have to protect our democracy now
if we ultimately want to be able to save.
Speaker 3 (49:26):
It, which is exactly what Julius Caesar did before three
hundred years of cesarean rule. It's exactly what the other
fella with the little black mustache said to the Reichs dog,
and ironically, to the Jewish population of.
Speaker 5 (49:45):
Berlin, we need to keep you safe. Get in the train.
Speaker 3 (49:54):
I don't know how many different ways to portray this
election day is Tuesday, Californians, you have a voice on
Prop fifty. At least California is going about it. Their
constitutionally mandated White Virginia has violated. And there's a suit.
I love this suit. Oh what did the email go into?
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Terry wrote in, Joe, I heard you reporting about a
suit against the General Assembly for their redistricting. I haven't
seen it anywhere else where. Did you get this information? Well,
I got it from the court filing. And I would
never read a court filing to you live on the air,
because I mean, I'm sure there is somewhere on serious
(50:37):
XM the paint drying channel. But I received this filing
yesterday afternoon. This one the operations screwed the Conservatives. Yeah,
that's what they would call it, wouldn't they. So this
is the filing in the Circuit Court of the City
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of Richmond, and Christallan Jet in her capacity of the
Clerk of Spontsylvania County Circuit Court, Gordon Irby in his
capacity as Clerk of the Lunenburg County Circuit Court, and
Heidi Barzinger in her capacity as Clerk of the Henraiko
Circuit Court. And they're actually suing the leader of the
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House Don Scott, the leader of the Senate, who happens
to be winsome Seers, and she's fine with it. She's like, great,
do this a petition for temporary restraining order and preliminary
and permanent injunction. And it goes on to say that
the General Assembly tried to call a special session and
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everyone showed up.
Speaker 5 (51:48):
Not everyone.
Speaker 3 (51:49):
There was like six or seven Republicans that protested and
didn't show up, but they're filing.
Speaker 5 (51:56):
If you read it, and I should post this. That's
a public document, right.
Speaker 3 (52:00):
I can post this to my social media because people
are asking me, what is this thing you're reporting on
this lawsuit? We haven't read about it anywhere else. Yes,
because this is the trust relationship you and I have.
I tell you something, you're like, go check the Virginia
Mercury to see if it's real, because Joe said it
on the radio, and he's crazier than a bag of cats.
Speaker 5 (52:22):
He just makes up stuff.
Speaker 7 (52:23):
The maggot talk show hosts.
Speaker 5 (52:25):
You must have me confused with someone else.
Speaker 3 (52:30):
But my editor at the Daily Progress makes me at
the Daily Signal, makes me go through everything. We can't
get anything through that's not buttoned up. Double sourced everything else.
This guy at the Reuters is God's Donald Trump, Or's
redistricting and just running around with a paint brush.
Speaker 5 (52:49):
And it's not true, you know, it's true. Difficult times
have a way of focusing us.
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