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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This Quality Leering Center meant to say quality of Learning Center.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
John.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
They said, we'll do it.

Speaker 4 (00:10):
Making mornings great again. The first thing today on the
tunk media appe Thomas.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
I'll do it, lit Jeword said, steal men have a
day at least for work.

Speaker 5 (00:23):
When the sun comes up, drops a petcook night.

Speaker 6 (00:28):
Joe has everything a dream, All the treasure needs no
one that Joe's smile.

Speaker 7 (00:35):
He only AIGs.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
Joe. Note to self, I want to be.

Speaker 8 (00:46):
If you're ever going to be defrauding the government for
four three to four.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
Billion dollars, invest in spell check.

Speaker 8 (00:55):
It makes it a little less obvious when you're running
a money laundering scheme. That video clip ended with the
it's almost become stereotypical, the upper middle aged Caucasian woman
bundled up against the elements, showing up with our own

(01:15):
cell phone in to videoing the video. There is a
lawyer somewhere for Antifa or the Southern Poverty Loss Center
that said, this is what we do. Let's get some
upper middle aged, post metopausal Caucasian woman to stand up
there and defend defrauding her and all of her fellow

(01:38):
But anyone remember the old Monty Python sketch comedy shows.
You certainly you see John Cleese on TV every now
and then. And if you ever wondered, why are we
talking to this British fellow, he used to be a
funny guy, along with Michael Palin and just an amazing

(01:58):
troop of sardonic, sarcastic anti government types who you know,
were of course employed by the government. That always made
it queer to me a little bit. It's like, Okay,
you realize you work for the BBC and you're at

(02:19):
some point the queen must have allowed it.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
To have, you know, off with his head anymore. But
mighty python.

Speaker 8 (02:28):
In a nod back to the Shakespearean era when women
were not employed in theater whenever they needed old women,
you know, housewives and so that they would all dress
in drag and sit on the couch and talk about
penguins on televisions and such. And every time I see
one of these stereotypical postmenopausal Caucasian women show up either

(02:54):
wearing a Black Lives Matter T shirt or free Mumia
T shirt, the purchase of a happy meal, whatever these protests.
They have no idea. They just must show up at
their house. Pardon me, ma'am, can we come in?

Speaker 3 (03:10):
Oh yes, we're just having tea.

Speaker 8 (03:14):
And we need you at this rally because the important
people can't be seen here. But we need somebody to
show up and start causing trouble for this YouTube videographer
who's caught us ripping off the government.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
Oh absolutely, I mean, the rest of the girls from
the Bridge Club will be just pleased to go down
to help you boys out. You're such nice young men.
You remind me of my daughter. I mean, it's just.

Speaker 8 (03:44):
The story in and of itself is but how many
times now over the past eight years have we seen
this same woman show up and facial features might change
a little bit, but most of us don't pay that
much close attention to the facial features. The story is

(04:05):
now even Congressman Tom Emmer of the Minneapolis Suburbs are
engaged in trying to get the government into looking into
what happened to four million dollars of harder and taxpayer
dollars going into this one youth center, a leering center.

(04:25):
They forgot the end, leave the n off for never
mind four million dollars, Tom emmert said, four million dollars
of harder and tax dollars going to an education center
that can't even spell learning correctly. Care to explain that
one tim walls, He wrote on X They have yet

(04:48):
to be able to find any students for a learning
center that has been scheduled to receive one point eight
million dollars annually and is supposed to be home to
ninety nine students, yet none have been seen over the
past three days. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zolenski is going to

(05:08):
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(05:29):
FBI Director Cash Battel has outlined the plan to shut
down the Hoover Building. He posted on X December twenty six,
shutting down the Hoover Building as they get ready to
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of Marines have been deployed to Yuma, Arizona, as part

(05:50):
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Two hundred and eighty five acres of public land have
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Speaker 3 (06:05):
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(06:29):
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(06:52):
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Ruhu's buzzed.

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Oh yeah yeah, he's starting with the woots.

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On your to do list. Putting the radio on is
the first thing today.

Speaker 7 (13:22):
What's on the television then looks like a penguin. I
didn't mean what's on a television set?

Speaker 18 (13:33):
On it?

Speaker 7 (13:33):
What program?

Speaker 8 (13:38):
So these women that that seem to be out of
central cast? And do we have the clip of the
kids video from outside this leering center in Minneapolis, And
you know as as egregious as and understand this is
a state where ninety eight mayors have pend a letter
to Congress and the General Assembly calling on some answers

(14:02):
as to how the state of Minnesota burned through an
eighteen billion dollars surplus and turned it into a three
billion dollar deficit in a you know, faster than you
can say. Tim Walls for Vice President, and the fraud
that has led to all this money disappearing, getting memory

(14:24):
hold into the Somali community.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
And if you ask about, oh, you're just a ragious past,
you'll get out of here. I'm gonna hit you with
the penguin on the television.

Speaker 8 (14:37):
Uh, this is just the audio club, obviously, young fellows
outside the leering center.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
Quality leering center. I meant to say quality learning center.

Speaker 3 (14:51):
Now here here comes the python esque character.

Speaker 7 (14:55):
They said they spelt learning wrong.

Speaker 10 (14:58):
Don't open up.

Speaker 7 (15:00):
You have ice here, ma'am.

Speaker 18 (15:00):
I'm literally a YouTuber.

Speaker 7 (15:02):
Don't open up, ma'am.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
What do you think about the fraud that's taking place
here in Minnesota?

Speaker 22 (15:05):
Don't open up?

Speaker 23 (15:07):
We have ice, man, What do you think about this
place being licensed for nine to nine children?

Speaker 7 (15:12):
Don't open up.

Speaker 23 (15:13):
And getting four million dollars over them four million dollars
in the last two years.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
What do you think about that?

Speaker 8 (15:21):
I mean, it would be much funnier if we could
resurrect Graham Chapman and have him do the don't.

Speaker 7 (15:26):
Open up, it's ice, don't open up.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
There's a penguin on the telly. But my god, I mean,
I live in the capital city.

Speaker 8 (15:38):
They must all come from Charlottesville, Virginia. They must all
be refugees from that Summer of discontent in twenty seventeen.
And we've seen them. You know, even before Donald Trump existed,
they would show up at the living wage protests wearing

(16:02):
you know, hashtag living wage. Now, I interviewed one who,
unlike this lady, isn't just reading from the lawyer prepared script.
And I asked her, I said, well, you know, how
much do you pay your employees? And she said, well,

(16:22):
I don't have any employees. My husband is a professor
at the University of Virginia. I said, oh, oh, really, well,
how much does he pay his employees? Well, he only
has one employee, and she's a staffer and she works
for the University of Virginia.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
But she's very very well paid.

Speaker 8 (16:39):
I said, does he use any graduate assistance. Well, yeah,
but they're on a scale and that's set by the university.
And I said, how much do they make? Well, I
think a lot of it has to do with the
class credits and things like that, and that's part of
the vout. So do they make a living wage, ma'am?
And of course we knew the answer was no because
down the street were bunch of grad students protesting. And

(17:02):
they've now actually unionized the graduate students at this particular
university to get higher wages. But you see these postmenopausal
Caucasian women certainly having needing time to do. And it's
not just women, but it's predominantly women. They come from

(17:23):
a population called and it is it hasn't been identified
yet by the nub ACP as a marginalized community, but
do enough radio programs like this and they will be.

Speaker 3 (17:42):
Can't talk about them. They are a marginalized community. Are
just are racist.

Speaker 8 (17:47):
They are part of an ethnic group called trailing spouses.
These are people who don't need to work because their
spouse makes sufficient wages to cover both of them comfortably.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
And bless them for it. I'm not slagging them for that,
but that gives them time to sit around and say,
so what do I do? Maybe I should move the
penguin off the telly.

Speaker 8 (18:20):
And if you're too young to remember the penguin on
the telly, I mean we played the clip for you,
a little bit of it. It's a much longer sketch.
Go look up, and I believe there are still places
you can find Maddy Python. Maddy Python's Flying Circus. It's
a late sixties, early seventies sketch comedy show. Before there
was Saturday Night Live, before there's anything I and it's

(18:47):
just wonderful, you know. And I can't say politically biased
because it's Britain, so their politics is completely different than ours,
but without question anti establishment. But the absurdist renders their library.

(19:11):
So applicable to these moments when this woman comes up
and she's.

Speaker 3 (19:16):
The kid doesn't look like he's all that tall.

Speaker 8 (19:18):
It's not like we're looking at Michael Jordan or Shaquille O'Neal.
Here kid looks like he's five eight five nine. She's
half his size, bundled up in you know, three coats
and a scarf and a tuc and just starts railing
on and on about oh Ice is here? Ice Ice

(19:39):
is here. It's a kid. It's a kid shooting a
YouTube video with what appears to be his dad next
to him. I mean it might be it might be
a member of the General Assembly.

Speaker 3 (19:51):
I don't know. He's not identified per se.

Speaker 8 (19:54):
It's not the first video this kid has has recorded
outside of this leering center.

Speaker 3 (20:02):
But it's go through all of these events.

Speaker 8 (20:05):
Especially these caught your Stealing moments, and there's always at
least one, if not ten, or fifteen or twenty of
these trailing spouses. A couple of men, mostly women, probably
stop for a cup of coffee on the way at

(20:26):
the convenience store, talked about their plans, met with the
lawyer from the NCAACP, and got their marching orders.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
I've been in the room with these lawyers. They do it.

Speaker 8 (20:40):
In twenty seventeen, I happened to sneak into a room
with Antifa and the lawyer was telling them, here, this
is what you do. Go stand up behind some conservative
activists and then.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
Holler and when they.

Speaker 8 (20:55):
Turn around fall over as if they've bumped into you.
But you've got to do it near a police officer,
so then you can swear out and assault complaint and
the people are writing this down, okay, because they knew
the law was that if you if you called a
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(21:16):
bring you to a judge. The law says, if somebody
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(21:39):
if he turns around too quickly, fall over like your
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Go I was vowled your honor, and get.

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I'm Andrews. Saul, Commission of Self Security. I'm here to
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Some of these scammers may say threatening things like you
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personal information. Do not fall for these tricks. These calls
are not from US. Real solid security employees will never

(25:26):
threaten you for information or money. If you receive a
call like this, hang up. Never give the call of
your personal information like your Social Security number or bank account,
or send money in any form cash, gift cards, wire transfers.

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Of prepaid debit cards.

Speaker 11 (25:45):
Report the call to our law enforcement on the Office
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U OH Brad's buzzed.

Speaker 3 (25:57):
Oh yeah, yeah, he's starting with the woots.

Speaker 7 (26:01):
And now a speech.

Speaker 27 (26:02):
I just want to say that friendship is about heart,
art and brain.

Speaker 12 (26:07):
Who's with me?

Speaker 15 (26:08):
Good thing is he knows when he's buzzed.

Speaker 27 (26:10):
And my brain is saying when it's time to go home.

Speaker 7 (26:13):
Somebody call me a ride.

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Love that guy, me too.

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First thing today by Joe Thomas on the Tunk Media Network,
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Speaker 8 (28:51):
See you know this is when you need that jib
jab algorithm so you can get a bunch of Somali's
ilhan Omar and such, dancing around Tim Waltz lip syncing
to the you know they do that bad where the
mouth is just kind of like a marionette. I think
that would be a worthwhile YouTube video that would get

(29:12):
some hits before it got taken down there. So the
story out of Minneapolis is not the it's not new,
and I certainly don't want to give these people in
this community the idea that they invented something, you know,
setting up money laundering fronts and then stealing from a
bunch of do gooders in the government. And here's the

(29:36):
thing about this that's fascinating to me, is that so
afraid of the thugs from this these hit squads that
come over from Somalia, too masculine to stay there and
fight for their country while the Somaliland movement.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
Is taking over.

Speaker 8 (29:55):
They ran, they cut and ran is Yeah, and I'm
sure they all used to be secret policeman's balls for
the dictators there have come over here to take our
money and run. And they go out into the community
like a bunch of al Capone's capos in the nineteen twenties,

(30:21):
to lean on the regular citizens saying, hey, you're stealing
our you know, we need that help and like shut up,
or your grandmother disappears, or however you say it in Somali.
But that's what's going on. And this isn't a news story.
This is why the blind bureaucracy of the do gooders

(30:43):
has to be called out. And it's not out of
a deficit of caring, just the opposite, because none of
the money is getting to those who need the help.
It's going to these thugs and drug runners and minor

(31:05):
league mafiosi that want to run this block and keep
ilhan Omar in Congress trying to write laws protecting them
so they can have their little shadow country inside of
Minneapolis and tim walls like the shavedown Grover doll that

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he is. I was told yesterday Grover is wrong. It's
more like Fazzi bear just shave Fazzi bear down and
you wind up with tim walls.

Speaker 3 (31:41):
And you know, and amongst.

Speaker 8 (31:43):
It all, there they go and in the midst when
they're caught, what do they do. Do they send a
spokesperson out, Do they send a lawyer from the Somali community.
Do they send ilhan Omar's spokesperson out? No, they get
some postmenopausal Caucasian woman to come up and try to
mess up.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
A YouTuber's video. You know, when he catches.

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The the the money laundering front and starts reporting on
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You gotta you've got to put.

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A stop to that, because if he's allowed to do
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Quality Leering Center meant to say quality learning center. Don't
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Don't How do you have ice here?

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Man, I'm literally a YouTuber.

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Don't open up?

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Man, what do you think about the fraud that's taking
place here in Minnesota?

Speaker 23 (32:36):
Don't open up.

Speaker 5 (32:37):
We have eyes.

Speaker 23 (32:40):
This place being licensed for ninety nine children. Don't open
up and getting four million dollars over them? Four million.

Speaker 3 (32:50):
About ladies. He's so clearly not I.

Speaker 23 (32:53):
Are you in favor of that?

Speaker 7 (32:55):
Go away?

Speaker 12 (32:56):
You know we're not welcome here.

Speaker 8 (32:59):
The least they gave her a second line. Joel's on
the line with us from Florida? Am I wrong about?

Speaker 3 (33:07):
You know?

Speaker 8 (33:07):
And and bless them they I guess everyone needs to
have a purpose in life. But while you're looking for
a nursing I'm sorry, I'm laughing so hard at these people.
I'm ac clemmed. But you're out there looking for maybe
you could be one of these people.

Speaker 3 (33:23):
Joel.

Speaker 30 (33:25):
Yes, good, good morning, Joe.

Speaker 3 (33:26):
I had this set.

Speaker 30 (33:29):
I had this saying when I graduated nursing school, I said,
it's not what you can see that can hurt you.
It's not it's not what you can see that can
you hurt you. It's what's what you don't see. And
and what these people do is they cover themselves up.
They go, well, you're you're white, you're you're you're you're racist,

(33:49):
you're you're Islamophobic, you're a hater, and and they use
this as a as a cover just like just like
Tim Walst does. He plays the dumb roll, but I mean,
I know he's I know he's a moron, but I
mean he plays the dumb roll, and he knows all
this stuff has been going on. And and if I

(34:10):
make a mistake on my taxes or filing documents with
the State of Florida, Who's going to come after me?
If I forget to put a dot on my on
my claims for unemployment federal document.

Speaker 3 (34:25):
That's why that's twenty years in Levenworth Man, you know.

Speaker 17 (34:29):
And and it's just people are sick of this.

Speaker 30 (34:33):
What what I mean, how many people look at look
at what happened in our government right when they when
they tried to do the witch hunt on President Trump
and what they have, seventy five people sign a document
saying that it was rushing collusion. Oh yeah, and and
none of none of them have gone to jail.

Speaker 3 (34:52):
None of them have been convicted.

Speaker 30 (34:54):
But yet if we do any of this bull shark,
then uh, you know, we're going to be convicted. We're
going to be thrown in the as you would say
in the in the Levenworth you.

Speaker 8 (35:06):
Know, well let's say it's you know, ten to twenty
eleven worth, or at least five to ten in Woolworth.
But yeah, this is this is what we why we
have to call it out publicly.

Speaker 3 (35:17):
Remember what I've said, the math.

Speaker 8 (35:18):
The the the demographics of it. They have the news media,
they have the entertainment media. I mean, save for some locales,
you know, Angel studios and that kind of thing, they
have the entertainment media. They have the news media, they
have the bloggers and floggers.

Speaker 3 (35:40):
And they have all the money.

Speaker 8 (35:42):
They have George Soros money, They've got Michael Bloomberg money,
and who knows where all this money comes from, but
it's all funneling through there into this basket of these
do gooders, and yet they still struggle to then they
have to pull shenanigans and things like that just to
win half the time. And that's the thing that I

(36:04):
think is the most important to remember, as disheartening as
some of this can be, is that we still, we
the conservative minded, still win half the time. So let's
keep focusing on dragging this out into the sunlight, not
letting people say, oh, well, what kind of journalist is here?

(36:25):
Because that's the other thing. This kid that posted the video,
now they're going after him saying, see, he's not a journalist,
he's just a guy. Where's you know, we need a
license for journalists. They've dragged the old licensed journalist thing
back from the Obama administration because now they're saying he's

(36:46):
committed fraud because he's you know, selectively videotaping his multiple
visits to the Leering Center, and that there are certainly
ninety nine students that are benefiting from it, but he
does and understand the Somali community, and blah blah blah blah,
blah there and all of those things are being brought

(37:06):
to bear, and we still win half the time, so
we have to just keep bringing it out.

Speaker 30 (37:13):
I mean, look at shamou Leticia James in New York City,
she got off Scott Free and in Virginia. I mean,
what the heck?

Speaker 8 (37:22):
Well, I don't know who Scott is and what his
relationship is to Letitia James, But if you say so,
I mean, I haven't seen the dating app sites where
she's been looking for love, but if she's been dating
Scott Free, I won't judge. That's actually a throwback. That's
a throwback to a judge's line. When I was eighteen

(37:43):
years old, I was in a traffic court and a
woman got mad because somebody was given a light sentence.
You know, you've let him go Scott free. And he says,
my name's not Scott Free, ma'am, my name is hanging
huff and saved that line.

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Amaze your friends here in the first thing today by
Joe Thomas.

Speaker 8 (44:19):
I believe this part of Jane's addiction for Gary in Berlin,
New Hampshire, who after yesterday's program, insisted that as a
programming feature, whenever doctor Clark calls from Alabama, more dogs
in the background. I'm not sure, but I guess for
ambiance whatever. But doctor Clark is back on. I'm not

(44:41):
sure if there are dogs in the background this morning,
but good to hear from you, Clark. And Gary's listening.
So he liked the he liked the dogs trying to
get your attention last night.

Speaker 26 (44:54):
Well, the dogs are in the back and I'm up
front right now, so they're barking. Just can't hear them.

Speaker 17 (45:02):
I'm gonna hear them in just a minute, So there
you go.

Speaker 26 (45:06):
So so I agree we need to point this stuff
out so everybody will pay attention. But I'm gonna take
it a step further. We need to go full Olinsky
and ridicule every chance we get.

Speaker 17 (45:19):
And uh, when Joel said.

Speaker 26 (45:24):
Latitia got off Scott Free, my question was who is
Scott Free?

Speaker 17 (45:28):
And how long was she on him?

Speaker 3 (45:32):
See?

Speaker 8 (45:33):
See, this is the stuff that you don't get on
Saturday mornings when it's you know, a pre recorded program
of some guy from the Chamber of Commerce.

Speaker 3 (45:40):
You just don't get this stuff.

Speaker 17 (45:43):
Now.

Speaker 8 (45:44):
So and there's some poor guy in New York whose
name is probably Scott Free, who's who's getting googled a
lot right.

Speaker 3 (45:51):
Now around the country.

Speaker 26 (45:53):
Well, I'm sorry, Scott, But Lynskey says, I got a ridicule. Now,
let's play with these for a minute. They left an
inn out of learning, Joe. That gets us an extra.

Speaker 8 (46:06):
In No, is they left the r out? No, they
left the r out. It's the leaning center.

Speaker 3 (46:13):
Oh oh no, no is it?

Speaker 8 (46:15):
No you're you're You're right, I'm sorry I was it's
the leering center.

Speaker 3 (46:18):
Yeah, it's yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 26 (46:20):
So if we took the end that they left out
and Donald Trump would stick that in front of nice,
isn't that wood woman would have been yelling, don't open up.

Speaker 17 (46:29):
It's nice. Don't open up. It's nice.

Speaker 8 (46:34):
Yes, it's nice out here. It's nice out here. Despite
the three coach she.

Speaker 17 (46:38):
Was he is here. Now let's play with letters. Just
one more second. Trailing spouse. That's ts right.

Speaker 3 (46:50):
Yeah, Joe, trailing spouse. Yep.

Speaker 26 (46:54):
What happens if you drop a Donald right in the
middle of t s. You got TDS. They're primed and
ready for it.

Speaker 3 (47:04):
Yea three quarters Trump derangement syndrome. I got you.

Speaker 17 (47:09):
All you got to do is drop the D and
amongst them and they're there.

Speaker 3 (47:13):
It's it is true.

Speaker 8 (47:15):
You know, Ridicule is if you've never read Sololinsky, what
Clark is referring to. One of the things is in
Sololinsky is Ridicule is the most important weapon. It has
shown time and time again to be axiomatic that.

Speaker 3 (47:32):
It is most effective. Uh.

Speaker 8 (47:34):
This is what I think infuriated the left most about
Donald Trump more than anything else, was he was using
their tactics the minute he said lying ted and little Marco, uh,
you know, and and would come up with nicknames for everyone.
And if he didn't come up, people almost got mad.
Why won't he come up with a nickname for me?

(47:56):
But that kind of ridicule is does trying to draw
attention to your failings, Crooked Hillary, you know, sleepy Joe,
and these things are designed to focus the attention on
you know, what is the issue you want to bring up?

(48:19):
And that's been Olensky since the sixties.

Speaker 26 (48:22):
Well, okay, why Donald Trump plays their game and he
plays it better than they do. Why is Donald Trump's
ridicule and humor effective now?

Speaker 17 (48:38):
And why is theirs not?

Speaker 26 (48:40):
Because humor has to have at least an element of truth,
and true stuff is the funniest stuff. The reason the
leftist comedians aren't funny anymore, Joe, is it's not true,
and everybody knows it's not true. Now, you know, the

(49:01):
left can try to laugh at it, but you can
only fool yourself for so long. Donald Trump starts picking
at somebody, and it's like a character like I had
a stroke. I can't say the word caricature. It's like
a caricature artist drawing a picture of somebody that's got
big ears and making them bigger.

Speaker 3 (49:23):
Right, I mean, he'll think of the Obama cartoons. But the.

Speaker 8 (49:29):
What we have to do in and amongst the ridicule,
and this is Olenski's rules they all work together, is
that we can't lose our our interest, in our enthusiasm
for the battle. Because I know, because in my industry
a lot of time and treasure has been spent on

(49:50):
should you still be.

Speaker 32 (49:51):
Talking about politics on the radio anymore? Aren't Americans tired
of it? And I look at those kind of reports thinking, yeah,
that's exactly what guys like Tim Waltz want us to
stop doing, is stop reporting the news because it might
make one politician look better than another.

Speaker 17 (50:10):
All right, well, let's talk politics for just a minute.

Speaker 16 (50:13):
Then, all this stuff that the left does, the do
gooders use the term do gooders quite a bit, all
the do gooder stuff, all of the philanthropy, none of
it is philanthropy.

Speaker 17 (50:32):
It's all got a purpose. It's all got a design.

Speaker 26 (50:36):
And anything they do that is supposed to appear philanthropic
is done with an expectation of a return on investment.
It's all done with the purpose. There was no philanthropy.
And bringing people from Somalia to Minnesota, there was a

(50:58):
design there. They didn't accidentally pick.

Speaker 17 (51:02):
People from there, they were picked by design. There was
a purpose.

Speaker 26 (51:09):
They don't they don't have sanctuary states because they care
about immigrants. They have sanctuary states because they want to.

Speaker 17 (51:15):
Pad voter rolls.

Speaker 26 (51:18):
Every time they do something that they want to claim
philanthropy on, they have an ulterior motive and they respect
a return on that. So I guess I've pointed out
actual politics, but.

Speaker 3 (51:35):
But that's they're using politics.

Speaker 8 (51:37):
And my wife and I were talking about this Nick
Shirley character, the one who shot the video and everything.
I said, be careful how people share this. So what
people are trying to do, and this is marx one
on one, this is Olenski just works, you know, he's
like an accelerant for marx Is. They want us hating Somali's.

(51:59):
They don't want us hating the Somalis that are doing this.
They want us to hate all Somalis. They want us
to hate all Muslims. They want us to hate all
anyone who's not you know, it looks like you know,
Nick Shirley, or you or me, And that's what they
want us to do, because that's going to be the
fulcrum to Marxist America. That's going to be the final

(52:22):
nail in the coffin of proof that you can't have
nice stuff because you're just gonna run with scissors and
hurt somebody.

Speaker 3 (52:31):
Last thought, now this god.

Speaker 17 (52:32):
Didn't have a journalist's license, right, Joe, Right?

Speaker 3 (52:35):
Oh?

Speaker 8 (52:35):
This is that goes back to Obama. I'll protect your
sources if you have a journalist license.

Speaker 3 (52:41):
Ten seconds.

Speaker 17 (52:42):
Did Thomas Paine have a journalist license?

Speaker 31 (52:46):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (52:47):
I think the British tried to do it. I think
it was called the the What was My name is Bobby.

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