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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Quick making mornings great again. First thing today on the
dunk Median Effort by Chill.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Thomas on this Christmas Eve, because we gather and we
hope the packages are at least hidden well.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
And if there are young children who don't know that's
where they come from, keep them away from the radio.
I hope you and yours take time. And if you

(00:45):
and yours haven't had time for Christmas, you make some.
And I know it sounds like the script of a
Hallmark movie, but if there's a good excuse for hey,
we haven't talked in a while, but what better day

(01:09):
is there than Christmas Eve? So make the phone call,
send the email. I don't care if it's a text message,
go through Facebook, Messenger, whatever it is that reaches out
to the person that you haven't reached out to in
a while, because that's the message that the kid whose

(01:36):
birthday is tomorrow was all about. And it's in those
connections that the magic happens. That's how we learned that
God intended us to be free, that he endowed us
with unalienable rights and grave response abilities to our community,

(02:02):
and gifts and talents to bring those to bring to
our community. Those are the things that we have to
remember on Christmas Day. But the magic comes in the
connection between people, and sometimes it's as simple as rekindling

(02:24):
a friendship, giving a call to someone that you haven't
in a while. And it may not be a direct correlation.
It might just be in your bearing on the day,
a cousin, a sibling, wherever it may be, whoever it
may be, former coworker. At the risk of overplaying the metaphor,

(02:53):
I'm not going to say an ex girlfriend or boyfriend
because that is a little too Hallmark movie for us.
But the magic of the human connection was what the
kid whose birthday is tomorrow was telling us thirty years

(03:21):
that he got to walk the earth with us and
the things he learned from Joseph and Mary there to
pay their taxes in Bethlehem. Oh, we'll hit all the
high notes this morning, don't you worry about it. And
lots going on, and we'll be here Christmas Day as well.

(03:45):
I won't be wrapped in bows and bobbles, but we
will be here to make sure you know what's going
on on a Christmas morning as well. We'll check in
to make sure Santa got to all the spots nobody
got missed or anything like that. But we will be
here for you then as well, because there are first
things every day and we must prevail on them. Yesterday,

(04:09):
the Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration's request to allow
the President to proceed with deploying National Guards troops to Chicago,
if only a temporary blow to the president's expansion of
a push across the US. Justices declined the administration's emergency

(04:32):
requests to overturn a ruling by US District Judge April
Perry that had blocked the deployment of troops. An appeals
court had also refused to step in. The Supreme Court
took more than two months to act at this preliminary stage,
The Justices wrote, the government has failed to identify a

(04:55):
source of authority that would allow the military to execute
the laws in Illinois. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is deploying
three hundred and fifty National Guard troops to New Orleans
ahead of New Year's celebrations, launching another federal deployment, this
one specifically targeted at making sure that New Year's Eve

(05:16):
celebrations don't go sideways like they did earlier this year,
the Trump administration will begin garnishing wages of student loan
borrowers defaulting starting in January. The Department of Education reported yesterday,
we expect the first notices to be sent to approximately
one thousand defaulted borrowers in the week of January seventh,

(05:39):
and the notices will increase in scale on a month
to month basis. The President said on Monday that he
has plans to keep the oil seized in the two
tankers that he interceded leaving Venezuela and Ports earlier this month,
as well as the ships themselves. Maybe we'll sell it,

(06:01):
he told press at merri Lago. Maybe we'll keep it.
Maybe we'll use it in the strategic reserves. We're keeping it.
We're keeping the ships. Also, Denmark is pushed back against
President Trump's renewed interest in Greenland after he appointed Louisiana
Governor Jeff Landry as the administration's Special envoy to Greenland.

(06:25):
Copenhagen continues to insist that the Arctic island is not
for sale. President Trump's announcement about the appointment of a
special envoy, they wrote in a Facebook post, is completely unacceptable.
That's why we are now convening the US ambassador and
the Department of State for a discussion, and the State

(06:45):
Department announced Tuesday it's borrowing barring five Europeans that it's
accused of leading efforts to pressure US tech firms to
censor American viewpoints.

Speaker 4 (07:01):
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Some of these scammers may say threatening things like you
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(09:25):
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(09:46):
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(10:20):
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Speaker 11 (11:00):
Bruh, that's buzzed.

Speaker 12 (11:01):
Oh yeah, yeah, he's starting with the woots.

Speaker 9 (11:05):
And now a speech.

Speaker 13 (11:06):
I just want to say that friendship is about heart,
art and brain.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Who's with me?

Speaker 11 (11:13):
Good thing is he knows when he's buzzed, and my
brain is saying when it's time to go home.

Speaker 14 (11:18):
Somebody call me a ride.

Speaker 15 (11:19):
Love that guy, me too.

Speaker 4 (11:21):
Know your buzzed warning signs, call for a ride when
it's time to go home. Buzz driving is drunk driving.

Speaker 16 (11:29):
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(11:49):
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(12:12):
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(12:52):
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Speaker 1 (13:10):
Even from the home of the First Amendment. First thing today.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
So on this Christmas Day, we gather Christmas Eve Day
and we gather together as many of you have today off,
which is great for you, and the joy of doing
what I do is so few people in my world
are awake at this hour. I think my brother in law,

(13:39):
his oldest son, and my youngest son or about the
only other people in my family who get up at
this hour of the morning to even be remotely awake
for this, so I'm not missing out on any family time.
Will be done by nine and they'll just be.

Speaker 19 (14:00):
Sorting Oh me Christmas everybody.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
Uh So we'll be together tomorrow morning as well. So
I appreciate all this because there's so much going on
that you know, it's it's like Saturday squared, because the
elected officials that want to sneak sally down the alley
will announce stuff on the day before Christmas Eve, figuring ah,

(14:26):
everybody is off tomorrow, nobody's gonna talk about this or
the left will throw red meat out there to try
to give your family members who are coming over, whether
you like it or not, ammunition. They'll be loading them
up for bear so that when you get to your house.

(14:48):
Where's your red ball cap? Huh? Would you lose it
into Jeffrey Epstein? Relisha job and it's gonna test you.
It's gonna test you, and you gotta be ready for
And if nothing else, I'd like to be the avatar
of how to how to be the smiling, happy warrior

(15:09):
in those things. And maybe the warrior is the wrong word,
civilian combatant, because it's my heart breaks for the people
who view every conversation as another battle to be waged.

(15:30):
This is a Marxist belief that every conversation gets us
closer to the great moment when everyone realizes and we
all vote in favor of collectivism. And I had an
amazing conversation about two weeks ago with somebody who were like, yeah,
but we're already three quarters of the way there, Joe,

(15:52):
you admit that on your radio show, and I'm so
we're supposed to go the other two thirds of the
way there, No no d math throw threw a spanner
in his works. I said that last quarter is where
we start taking people to goologs and locking them away.

(16:14):
Said absolutely. And it's with that I turn to a
story that is going to be center square of your
friends who are going to come over to your house
for Christmas and they're going to, you know, start throwing

(16:36):
this one around. It was on CNN, and of all
the networks that have you know, so few people watching it.
They run to folks like Laura Lumer because Laura Lumer
posted to social media. Well, let me read to you

(16:56):
what Laura Lumer exactly posted to social media, and then
I'll read to you what the headline on the story was.
Maybe some of those Democrats were right when they called
some people on the so called right Nazis. It's kind
of undeniable at this point that we do have a
neo Nazi problem on the right. The headline trump ally,

(17:25):
Laura Lomer says, democrats were right. You see how they
do this, and a lot of it is to feed
into the AI that goes and generates the news feeds. Now,
your news feeds are all AI driven, and they're all
AI driven through what they read in the headline, and
there needs to be recompense. So what these news outlets

(17:47):
are doing, even the quasi news agencies are doing, is
they're posting this as social media and they're avoiding even
the most minute news culpability to it, and we really
need to address this. But onto the neo Nazi problem. See, Laura,

(18:10):
I checked you were nowhere near Charlottesville, Virginia on August twelfth,
twenty seventeen. Not only did I live in Charlottesville, Virginia.
You may remember, Charlottesville was in all the news, riots
to state troopers and an activist dead. It was in

(18:32):
all the papers. President gets killed over simple statement like this.

Speaker 20 (18:50):
Putting anybody on a moral plane. What I'm saying is this,
you had a group on one side, and you had
a group on the other, and they came at each
other with clubs, and it was vicious, and it was horrible,
and it was a horrible thing to watch. But there
is another side. There was a group on this side.
You can call them the left. You've just called him
the left that came violently attacking the other group. So

(19:11):
you can say what you want, but that's the way
it is.

Speaker 3 (19:15):
Yeah, I was in the middle of it, and I
can tell you he's right.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Why do you think there's blame?

Speaker 20 (19:21):
Yes, I think there's blame on both sides.

Speaker 3 (19:23):
That's a part of his statement. Nobody ever reports.

Speaker 20 (19:26):
I think there's blame on both sides. And I have
no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt
about it either, And if you reported it accurately, you
would say.

Speaker 3 (19:37):
Is also very true.

Speaker 21 (19:42):
Charless you and you had some very bad people in
that group, but you also had people that were.

Speaker 20 (19:51):
Very fine people on both sides.

Speaker 3 (19:54):
To which I can attest. I was broadcasting live from
the middle of the riot, and many of my listeners
had been catfished by David Duke, who was there to
hold a reunion rally with his Knights in White Satin,
and we'd been warning about it for months prior to it.

(20:16):
I said, this guy is a dumpster arsonist, the guy
who was running it locally, the hand puppet of David Duke,
a little marionette of David Duke and Dick Spencer. I
know he likes to be called Richard, but I don't
feel the urge to call him that. And these internet
trolls that go around and say the Jews of the
problem for everything, blood and soil and all this offensive crap.

(20:43):
As soon as I started hearing this, yeah, they said
their movement was called Unite the Right. So Laura, your
point is well taken that the conservative movement has a
problem with these fakers. Their problem is they don't seem
to be able to grasp how to say these people

(21:04):
ain't us. So my number is four three four eight
eight two four two one seven. I've been doing it
since June of twenty seventeen. I didn't wait till August
of twenty seventeen to call them out for what they are.

(21:26):
The problem we have is when somebody behaves a way,
they can say what they want. As I said at
the time, they could call themselves unite the unicorns, and
it doesn't make it any more true than anyhow that
they were the uniting of the right. That's the problem

(21:51):
we have, Laura, is that we can't call this out
for what it is, or we just choose not to,
maybe because it takes a little while.

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(24:21):
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The Mayo Clinic found that kurcumin can decrease swelling and inflammation,
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(24:42):
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I'm Andrew Saul, Commission of Self Security. I'm here to
warn you about telephone scammers pretending to be government employees.
Some of these scammers may say threatening things like you
will be arrested if you don't make payments or provide
personal information. Do not fall for these tricks. These calls
are not from US. Real solid security employees will never

(25:25):
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,
or prepaid debit cards. Report the call to our law

(25:46):
enforcement on the Office of the Inspector General at OIG
dot SSA dot gov.

Speaker 15 (25:55):
Uh oh, bra, that's buzzed.

Speaker 3 (25:56):
Oh yeah, yeah, he's starting with the woots.

Speaker 11 (26:00):
And now a speech.

Speaker 13 (26:02):
I just want to say that friendship is about heart,
art and brain.

Speaker 3 (26:07):
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.

Speaker 14 (26:13):
Somebody call me a ride.

Speaker 15 (26:15):
Love that guy, me too.

Speaker 4 (26:16):
Know your buzzed warning signs call for a ride when
it's time to go home. Buzz driving is drunk driving.

Speaker 16 (26:23):
Did you know that more than half our household energy
costs go to heating and cooling. Energy efficiency isn't just
good for the environment, It means lower utility bills too.
One way to reduce your energy waste is a home
energy assessment. Your utility company can help or you can
learn how to do it yourself at energysavers dot gov.

(26:44):
That's energysavers dot gov. You'll learn to look for air
leaks around windows and doors, check ducks for holes, and
improve your insulation. Another time to cut energy costs is
when you shop for a new appliance. Look for the
energy star logo and read the energy guide later. And
there are day to day things you can do. Lower
your thermostat in winter and raise it in the summer,

(27:06):
close fireplace stampers when they're not in use, and keep
air filters clean. For more tips on saving money by
reducing your energy waste, check out FTC dot gov slash green,
a tip from the Federal Trade Commission, the nation's consumer
protection agency.

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Sounds QUI.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
First thing today by Joe Thomas on the Tunk Media Network.

Speaker 3 (28:23):
Thank you for letting us be of service to you. Yes,
don't check under the tree. We are not plugged into anything.
This is live. Christmas Eve is dawned upon us, and
like every day, it is a time for us to

(28:43):
gather and talk about the things that are going to
be talked about and if nothing else, And the text
message makes my point here at four three four eight
A two four two one seven. Title of the text
message is dumpster arsonists carry writes in Joe, I love

(29:03):
the phrase. Laura Lumer is nothing more than the same
kind of dumpster arsonist your guys in Charlottesville were in
twenty seventeen. Why give her the airtime? And as I
said at the onset, the explanation of the story was

(29:23):
to brace you, to inoculate you, to give you a
little bit of the virus that may show up because
this is all over media eight and CNN, as well
as MS now because anything they can use to tag

(29:47):
the Trump administration with one of their allies has turned
on them is red meat. But it also is you know, oh,
you guys are just Nazis because you support who's a Nazi?
Because Trump acknowledged the fact that many of my listeners

(30:07):
and maybe this is why I I'll confess this, Maybe
this is why I take this so personally, because the
very fine people he were talking about were my listeners
who believed the little troll that was organizing the event
more than they believed me. And I had them come
up to me in the crowd amongst the pepper spray,

(30:29):
saying what the hell is going on? My answer was
go home, get out of here when truth be told.
By the time that the state police declared an illegal
gathering because they had violated the terms of the permit

(30:50):
to use the park, there were probably like thirty people
left in the park, and David Duke and his little
hand puppets were three of them. So the whole idea
that there's this Nazi problem in the Republican Party, it

(31:12):
starts because people start talking about America Fest and the
Shapiro versus Carlson Israel versus Hamas, and you know, and
I get it. It's all about getting attention for yourself.
I'm in the business. It's all publicity Stunted. You say

(31:36):
you're anti Israel because of all the Islamists, and that
somehow you now believe in your analysis of current events
that the Islamists are only doing it because we support Israel.
I wish you luck with that. I wish we could
isolate that belief into, you know, small portion of the

(32:01):
world to let it see how that plays out. Because
what they really want is our stuff. They wrap it
in all their jingoistic, nonsensical clap trap of oh, we're
just oppressed. The most amazing thing of twenty twenty five
is how the terrorists became a marginalized community, just like

(32:25):
the Aborigines of Every Minute Work song. Yeah, we only
blow up Jews because they've oppressed us. Maybe they oppress
you because you blow them up. That's racist. You must

(32:46):
be a Nazi. Having simple rules like parasailing into a
rock festival and just killing people randomly is not something
we stand for. And I don't care about, you know,
the attention getting of it, because I mean, it's just

(33:16):
I can attract attention from myself with a lot more
depth than nuance. You and I have a relationship here.
We can spend five or six minutes on something rather
than just trying to get a quick hit in a
clip of a seven or ten minute speech at America Fest,
and you set.

Speaker 13 (33:34):
About disrupting the class by attracting attention to yourself.

Speaker 3 (33:40):
That's what this is. I mean, it's oh, well, yeah,
Tucker Carlson is pro hamas well. All right, let's I
wonder if he has security around that cabin in the
woods that he does his podcast from. Why do you
have that? Tucker saying people don't have the right to live?

(34:03):
They do, everyone does. But don't fall for Hamasa's clap
trap that they're doing it because they're a marginalized community.
They want your stuff, just like every other thug nation

(34:24):
under God. Indivisible and including indivisible, remember them, Oh, whatever
whatever it became of indivisible, every city had an indivisible branch.
This is the hit of twenty seventeen before the Charlottesville riots,

(34:44):
and then after the Charlottesville riots, it was all, oh,
you couldn't keep the indivisible protests down for like two years.
That's an organization. I would love to find out what
happened to their CEO. I mean, we know everything about
the money lawn during and theft, straight up theft, never

(35:05):
mind embezzlement and other other shady operations going on in
black lives matter, which again you can counter with a
very simple statement, regardless, your life matters. No, but no,
I'm only interested in your life. I'm only talking to
you so as of right now in this conversation, your
life matters. But but but is there something wrong with

(35:31):
your life? Matters? But but but so yes, telling you
the story of Laura Lumer just you know, feeds the
beast to a degree. But you're going to hear about it,
and I just don't want you to be ill prepared
for it when it shows up at your door with

(35:55):
sleigh bells around its neck and packages under its arm
and saying, Hey, so I hear all you guys are
Nazis again? Oh Tannanbaum? Oh Tannanbaum. Isn't that Jewish name, Joe.

(36:19):
It's just it's a crazy made world. But it's all
about dividing. And here's why they have to divide us.
Is there a just a quick pop quiz for this
hour on a Christmas Eve morn. Is there a political
ideology that drives itself, that powers itself from the energy
created in division versus ones that build off the power

(36:43):
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It's first thing today. Do you remember the good old days,
back when we could make fun of Nazis? When did
that change?

Speaker 16 (44:30):
You know?

Speaker 3 (44:31):
Because maybe that answers my question, my existential concern of
you know how Hamas maybe the same marketing agency that
got us to stop making fun of Nazis is the
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(44:57):
And it's not even like mel Brooks is dead yet.
He's the patron saint of making fun of Nazis. But
but I mean they but then you went into a
into a into musical and it became a smash. But
what what's interesting? Of course it's the thing that I
mean nowadays you don't have the difficulty. It's done from scratch.

Speaker 13 (45:16):
Again in today's PC times, getting that made at all?

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Wouldn't you well, I mean the concept of I mean
the the PC people nowadays.

Speaker 19 (45:28):
So many many films that I have done. Thank god
we're done in and more, you know, looser, easier times.
I mean, you could never see the N word. You
couldn't fart on screen, you know. I Blazing Saddles would.

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Never have been born. It broke all those It broke win.
I mean, I was very lucky that, you know. I'm
gonna ask you just a technical question. How do you get?

Speaker 4 (45:54):
You know?

Speaker 3 (45:55):
And the sad thing is the you'd like to think
as a society we've grown better, right, Aren't we supposed
to evolve? Aren't we supposed to grow? So when Melbrooks
does Blazing Saddles, one of my favorite subtexts of the
Blazing Saddles is is the Germans who are dancing with

(46:20):
Madeline Khan. Their World War one nazis not World War
two Nazis, and it's in distinguishable. But the idea of
hatred of somebody simply by what their religious belief is

(46:44):
must be because it's so horrifically inhumane. It almost demands
lampoon and satire. So somewhere and it struck me. We were
talking about this whole thing about Laura Lumer and all
the left wing new media outlets are just love and
oh yes, oh my goodness, oh yes, it's got good

(47:08):
to hear from you out in Virginia, Beach. I appreciate
you listening. We have to make fun of the things
that we can't stand about ourselves. You know why, because
that's the fastest way to get people to say, hey,

(47:29):
I better not do that, because everyone feels that nobody
wants to be the butt of the joke, and believing
that you're superior to someone based on the color of
your skin or the church you go to. I mean,

(47:56):
if there's a day we're about to celebrate the birth
of Jesus and there are people who mistook his church
and corrupted his church, and we can separate his work
and his Bible from the church and its operation because
these are men and we've we've created a government of

(48:19):
men and women who misrepresent our rights and their responsibilities
all the time. Because we are human and we live
in the Devil's house, that we have to fight that
battle every day because all the wrong choices are laid
out there really easy for us, because we're in his domain,

(48:50):
not God's. We've got to we have to make it
through the crucible, and we've made it through, then we
are welcomed into the heavenly host. And so you know,

(49:13):
on this earth, those who seek to use other people
are to be marginalized because that belief that they have
a right to commandeer, to own, to dictate to other
people based on some sort of superiority is lunacy. And

(49:42):
somewhere aside from you know, the little stasis cube that
is mel Brooks Joel pointing out blessed is he at
ninety nine still going strong? Able to put on History?
I understand? Are they actually doing I saw something about
Bill pullm Men's kid is starring in Spaceballs too? Are

(50:04):
they actually doing Spaceballs too? Wow? But they did History
of the World Part two as a mini series on Netflix,
and it started slow. I think I think one of
the funniest episodes is Curbier Judaism, which was all done
in the style of curb your enthusiasm with all the

(50:25):
guys from the show and the underground railroad bit is
great with the subway station and it's just it's it's
were there people, I'm sure who were upset at the
depiction of Harriet Tubman running a subway platform. Probably, But

(50:50):
we have to we have to be able to satirize
those horrifically awful things in US. We have to go
and make shows like Hogan's Heroes again because the Nazis
are still there. The Communists were never quite as funny,

(51:15):
and maybe that was their brilliance is the Communists were
never quite as funny as the Nazis because they weren't
as extreme. They were more subtle. You didn't notice the
Communists unless you were Joe McCarthy. You didn't notice the
Communists like Lyndon Johnson and Bill Clinton and Barack Obama,

(51:36):
Valerie Jarrett, you didn't notice them they came in. You
didn't notice the Communists using the government to go after
their enemies like Jay Edgar Hoover. Oh what did you
think I was going to start talking about Lennon and

(51:58):
no that's easy. Those communists, sure, you know, let's get
resputant on the set. Those communists, go go watch Death
of Stalin and watch somebody actually make real good fun
of the Communists under Stalin. Of course, they don't actually

(52:19):
use Stalin as much more within a prop because he's dead.
But you can do it. You can do it. You
have to. We have to be able to do it,
because we're uncivilized if we can't, so we have, you know,
make America great again, make America healthy again. How about

(52:40):
we make Nazis punchlines again. I don't know what the
acronym would be for that, but it's not nearly as catchy.

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