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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's been one hundred days since President Trump took office,
and there are many wins to celebrate. The keda winning
has been and will continue to be from the Resistanceleri
Cawley They're Praying Citizen returns with her new headline analysis
from Biblical perspectives, and Sheriff Mack is here with reaction
to Trump's aggressive actions to actually enforce the law, and

(00:20):
so much more the news you need to know, but
with solutions and hope. This is get Freak with Christy Lee. Now,

(00:48):
if we're honest with ourselves, many of us have felt
like we could take a bit of a sigh of
relief once President Trump secured his win, but we have
quickly learned we can't let our guard down. Evil has
seemed to escalate as the darkness is exposed, So our
fight it's only just beginning. Laur Colly returns to breakdown
what's happening and how to pray about it. Collie writes

(01:09):
and produces Praying Citizen newsletter to keep patriots and truth
seekers updated on current events. With her husband Bob, they
sorted through the noise and nonsense to provide excellent content
and proyer points on politics and culture. So welcome back, Lourie.
Thanks for being with me today.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Thank you. It's pretty exciting the one hundred days flew by.
I don't know how you, but I didn't think on
one hand we'd get so far, But then on the
other hand, people would be so mad and want to
stop what Donald Trump is doing. So it's kind of

(01:45):
this dichotomy of they're not, well, there's one guy trying
to impeach him right now, but they're not attacking him
as much personally. But you know, those judges just everything
is I can't even keep up. You know, I follow
a couple of lawyers like Margot Cleveland, and they can't

(02:07):
keep up. So one of the things I think that
the enemy does with this is he wears us out
right because we just, you know, I think we at
some point we're like, well, when do we get to
just kind of rest a little bit? But it's not
going to be for a while, and you know, I
just think we're in a four year at least battle,

(02:28):
And you know, Scripture reminds us submit yourselves therefore to God,
resists the devil, and he will flee. So he's eventually
going to flee, and then you know, we're taking up
the whole armor of God that we may be able
to withstand in the evil day, and having done all,
just keeps standing. And so I've got some stories of

(02:49):
people that have done that and have been resisting and standing,
and it's working, and it's working in the area of culture,
which you know, sometimes you go out in public and
you're not really sure the person you're talking to what
their whole deal is, you know what, you know, who
are you in? You know, You've got all these mixed signals.
That's a guy, it's a girl. I'm not I don't know,

(03:12):
I don't know what I'm looking at. So so I
think something to keep in mind is that the enemy,
you know, he knows his time is short, right, so
he's trying to throw everything that he can add us,
but he only has so much of an arsenal, so
he keeps using the same tactics over and over again.

(03:34):
And one thing that they're doing with culture is they're
trying to bring queer theory and education into our schools.
And if they can't get it in the schools, they'll
do it through these day camps. So there's this one
in Colorado. I've got the image if you could just
put that in Colorado, of course. So it's this this poster,

(04:01):
this summer camp poster. It's uh, it's justice, Justice Rooted
camp to help young people navigate their changing bodies in
this changing world. So okay, that sounds not terrible. It's
for fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth graders. But some of

(04:21):
the things we'll learn is bodies beyond the binary. So
in other words, nobody is all male or all female.
It's you're you know, you're some mixture. And then if
you if we drill down into some of their literature, uh,
they have. They're going to be teaching these children everything

(04:44):
related to sex, bodies, sexuality, sexy feelings, media, power, and justice.
And there's the there's the poster, and it's free. Of
course it's free. The theme is there's no wrong way
to have a body. As long as nothing hurts, you
get to use your body as you wish. I mean,

(05:05):
it's just a mother's nightmare, right. So I think what
they're doing with these camps, and they've been around for
a while, they have a two pronged strategy. So one
is in doctrination and then they use it for research.
If you look at who's sponsoring this thing? Well, it's
the University of Colorado is one of the sponsors because

(05:27):
they want to take this and then they have their
you know, lesbian studies or whatever is paying for the camp.
And then they're also if the kids complete these surveys
one at the beginning to see how they feel about
sharing their feelings with their significant others, their caregivers, and
then if they fill it out one out at the end,

(05:50):
they get a one hundred and fifty dollars gift card.
So who's hosting it besides the you know, the university,
would be Planned Parenthood. And I think, you know, I
don't know why nobody's ever said this is why we
do it, but they want to get the kids comfortable
with planned parenthood, with going to planned parenthood to get

(06:11):
puberty blockers and then one day go have an abortion.
Because now you these children have been implementing all of
these uh, you know, misuse of their bodies. So let's
go to this clip and they explain these. First of all,
this girl looks like she's about ten, but I guess
she's an adult. Uh. These surveys and and I think

(06:35):
you can let your imagination wander and see what they're
actually you know, it's the indoctrination. And then it's like, well,
how can we how can we improve on this next time?
And we use the surveys and these willing, these poor
little kids that are guinea pigs to give us information.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
We did ultimately decide that the official name is Sex
and Summer because we want to kind of start to
disrupt this idea of it being something that we shouldn't
be talking about or like uncomfortable to share. We are
going to have pre surveys and post surveys, and so
some of the questions will be like, hey, like how
comfortable comfortable are you talking to your caregiver or vice

(07:19):
versa for the caregiver you're young human about sex, bodies
and relationships. And then throughout the two weeks we will
then ask a similar question at the end and see
how that changes.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
I mean, to her credit, she's very bold about it,
and we're like, well, we just decided we name it
because we're trying to tear it on this construct. I mean,
it does blow my mind. The minute you were able
to show what that poster looks like. It blows my
mind that there's any parent that it's like, yeah, that
looks like a good thing I want to send my
kid to. I don't get it. I have five kids,

(07:54):
and if I ever saw something like that and be like, yeah,
they should definitely go to a camp about sex, you know,
And then like hers just saying right there that they
want it's like they want them. It's just so wild,
like it used to be like stranger danger and like,
you know, don't ever make an adult make you feel uncomfortable.
Now they're like, yes, we should totally have kids be

(08:16):
talking to adults about sex. Like I don't get it.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
Yeah, it's It's all I can think of. Is maybe
when when they first came out with the drag Queen
story hours and Coca Cola was sponsoring one in Atlanta,
I was like I couldn't put it, just didn't I
couldn't understand it. And then this now, this one, I think, well,
maybe a parent needs daycare in the summer, so maybe

(08:43):
the kid goes to vacation Bible school one week and
sex camp the next. But yeah, I don't I don't
get it. And did you notice how she changed the language.
She called the kids young humans or campers, and the
parents are cared a caregiver. I think, yeah, I don't

(09:04):
get that, and then later on they talk about, you know,
the innocence of a child is ridiculed as being patriarchal
and a social construct, which means if you can construct it,
then you can destruct it and build something completely different.
And so one of the other things I couldn't I

(09:28):
was like, what, So they this thing counts as media literacy,
which apparently is how to see things on media and
filter through and you know, find your way through the
messages that are coming across on the media, which to

(09:48):
me says if you've got people that are saying abstinence
or sex is you know, preserved for marriage, then they're
they're going to be teaching the kids how to filter
through that. And so that's media literacy. And then because
they call it critical thinking and communication skills, and then

(10:11):
they're giving them medically accurate information which goes way beyond
what anybody is comfortable even discussing with adults. So their
final goal is to be steeped in justice. So you
break all the societal constructs down and you build it

(10:32):
back so that it's justice. And I guess justice means
there aren't any norms anymore. It's just all whatever weird
thing you want to do is fine, and so it's
just exploiting these children. So here is this next clip.
It's part of the same video put out by Sharona Bishop,

(10:53):
and this is another one of these young women explaining
more about this camp.

Speaker 4 (11:01):
During our media day, We're going to create a piece
of media that actually sends the messages about consent and
bodies and relationships. One of the most exciting things about
this camp is that we get to root it in justice.
Being rooted in justice means that our conversations really center

(11:24):
around there's no wrong way to have a body as
long as nothing hurts. Everything about you is amazing, and
you get to decide what you do with your body
and what you don't do.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
Just just I'm surprised those videos are still out there
because they're so you know, they're so revealing. Now we've
seen this happen before. A couple of years ago, they
had Kentucky had a Sexy Summer Camp and Minnesota had
a Smores sex Education Camp, and both of them were

(12:02):
canceled because of lack of interest, which Holly Louah, Praise
the Lord. You know that just means parents are paying
attention and they're like, no, no way. But in Colorado
maybe they thought, you know, they could get away with it.
Jezebel News. I don't know if you've ever looked at
that news site, but the name says it all. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (12:24):
So they they blamed a right wing harassment campaign causing
those poor teachers to feel afraid with going ahead with
the camp, and so they canceled it.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
And you know, I don't know what that means. Does
that mean that when people say your words back to you,
it's intimidating and you feel ashamed. Maybe that's a good thing.
But when it all is sudden done, no camp in Boulder, Colorado,

(13:03):
and again it's it was spread out there. Steve Bannon
had shrona Bishop on Moms for Liberty, was talking about it.
It was all over x and so they were very
successful in getting rid of that. But I think these
things are going to keep popping up because the left
doesn't ever get tired of you know, They're just going

(13:23):
to keep pushing and keep pushing. But what I think
is kind of I mean.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
Just to pause there for a moment, because I mean,
that's really rich that they're they're blaming a right wing
harassment campaign for the cancelation because these are the same
people that literally harass anybody they don't agree with and
are the kings and queens of cancel culture. And that's
just with their violence, their their violence and their actual threats.

(13:52):
Just recently had Michael Graves on he's the former lead
singer of Misfits, and he's been barely able to to
sing anywhere because they organize these like Trantifa type of
things at places that he wants to sing at, and
there's actual fear invokes. In this case, it's just as

(14:13):
you said, it's you know, limbs of TikTok and you know,
Moms of Liberty and these others are just exposing their
own words. That's all they're doing. They're just reposting and
sharing what these people are saying. That's it, and that
they consider harassment. It's it's wild, But don't think that
we should lose out on the opportunity to just show.

(14:37):
I mean, even the way they they of course, the
way they define things is always muddled.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
It always is. You know, I was thinking about Jesus,
is the word right and the word was made flesh?
So what do they always mess with language? They twist
it so it's it's you know, we don't even know.
We can't even sometimes talk because one thinks this word
means this, and you might as well be speaking different

(15:03):
languages because the Left has messed with our language so much.
I mean, even the fact that it's called Jezebel News. Yeah,
you know, right. I mean, anyway, I thought, as I
was looking through some of this research, I found this

(15:24):
twenty twenty review that looked into these camps and the
sex they call it c sees childhood sex education or
comprehensive sex education, and they found there's like almost no
evidence that these things are effective at producing positive impacts

(15:44):
on the participants, noting that in some cases all this
sex education led to increased sexual activity.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Which makes sense. I mean, if you're if your goal
is to make young humans, which our children, innocent kids,
more comfortable with talking about sex, then of course they're
gonna become more curious and they're also going to talk
to each other more friendly about it if they've removed
the shame angle of it. You know, we are created

(16:21):
to its natural to be embarrassed or have shame when
you talk about these kinds of things. But they're trying
to remove that barrier, and in some cases obviously it's
it's successful at leading to an increase in sexual activity
because they're removing or helping facilitate remove the natural shame

(16:42):
and embarrassment.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
Right and and you know what is their solution while
just more protection protected sex, and you know they don't
just seem to think that that's even an issue. It
would just be those of us who are normal go, well,
wait a minute, this is exactly the opposite of as parents,

(17:04):
we want to see happen with our children. So okay,
So there was another victory, and this was in the
Supreme Court in the UK, the last place that we
would think I would think there would be a victory.
They ruled that the term woman has a biological meaning,

(17:25):
not a socially constructed meaning. Okay, so brilliant over time
in Britain, the demands I want to play this little clip.
This woman who's a feminist explains that if you are
polite in the beginning, somebody wants some guy comes, you know,
he's he works with you, and he's dressed like a

(17:48):
female and he carries his person whatever its high heels.
You're going to be polite. You may not agree with it,
but you're not going to be ugly to the person,
you know, You're just gonna treat him with kinda Well,
when you keep pushing and pushing and pushing and pushing
and demanding that those guys get to use the bathroom
with you and they get to, you know, be in

(18:10):
your locker room and all that, then your kindness level
just you get to the bottom of it and you're like,
you know what, I'm done. So that's what happened there,
And she says that the trans movement asked too much
of the British public. So this is a clip.

Speaker 6 (18:31):
And then actually, over time people have hardened against the
trans movement, and I think that's because the demands of
transactivists have been so extreme, and it's become clearer over
time just how extreme they are, and people have when
they've encountered this, they've thought, oh, hang on, this is
a bit crazy. Are we really claiming that a woman

(18:55):
is anyone who says they're a woman? Are we really
claiming that there shouldn't be any such thing as a
as a female space? Do we eat photos of you know,
male obviously male athletes towering over obviously female athletes within
the women's category have been seen worldwide. So I think
that I think that the trans movement asked too much

(19:18):
of the public. It asked for people to deny the
truth of their own eyes and ears. And at long last,
at least in Britain and hopefully elsewhere too soon, that
has been repudiated.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
Hope it happens here. Yeah, I don't know about our
Supreme Court.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
It's like, I mean, she's basically speaking to the slippery slope,
like that's the danger of when you accept or get
wishy washy on one thing, like it's never going to
be enough. And I mean, the whole time that we're
talking about that previous subject, it just makes me so
afraid because it's very clear that they want to pave

(20:05):
the way for young human and older human relationships. I mean,
why else are you then trying to change the language
from child to young human because you're trying to make
it all relative. And so it's scary to also see
young what appear to be young women who are also

(20:28):
heralding something that can lead to the victimization of children,
because I mean, ultimately that's what it goes back to.
We're on this slippery slope of where they're trying to
make it acceptable. They already basically do in California, trying
to make it acceptable for there to be children and
adult relationships. That's the depravity, but that's the road that

(20:50):
we're on.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
And that's you can do anything you want with your
body as long as it feels good, basically. You know,
so some some groomer comes along and hey, you know,
they can talk a kid into anything. They don't have
the skills. Yeah, so all right, So then the next
the next battle front, and I think it's we're starting

(21:15):
to crack. It is education and the DEI in businesses
and in the military. So we know about that female
helicopter pilot right that flew the helicopter into the jet
in DC and all those people were killed. So it
came out yesterday that she wouldn't. She had a an

(21:38):
officer sitting next to her. He had more time in
the aircraft and he was instructing her, but she outranked him.
So he's telling her, uh, you know, you're you're flying
too high, you're flying too higher, and she she refused
to listen to his warning and they crashed into the

(22:03):
commercial jet. So, you know, it just puts I don't.
You know, I don't know much about the military, but
my son was in the army, and I do understand.
You know, when you if you're if you've got men
and women together, and a guy's afraid of causing a

(22:23):
problem for someone who's his superior officer, maybe he's not
going to grab this however they you know, a stick
or whatever it is. He's not going to take the
controls away from her because he doesn't want to get
in trouble later because he's a guy and she's a female.
Now we don't know, you know, I don't know what
her thinking was and why she wouldn't listen to him,

(22:44):
but you have what sixty eight people that are dead.
I mean, it's just it's horrific. And so you know,
we've been saying this, you know, I remember in the
eighties we were saying, don't put women in the military
with men. It's not going to work. And I think
this is an example of where it could have made
a difference. And you know, she didn't. She wasn't willing

(23:07):
to submit herself to a guy who was not as
high of a rank as her. So we've got that,
We've got DEI you know it's going to fail because
it works against God's design. So when you and if
we are sending our kids to school to learn math,
science and reading and instead we're teaching them queer education theory,

(23:32):
we're going to have issues. And so I hope your
producer can bleep out this guy. But he is a
he's a teacher, and I think he's in Chicago, and
he just he's he's completely blown away by how bad
education is.

Speaker 7 (23:53):
I thought I was lying to me on this app
when y'all stay that these kids didn't know nothing.

Speaker 8 (23:57):
These kids don't know like nothing, nada.

Speaker 7 (24:02):
They don't know basic maths like additions, subtraction, division, fractions
of multiplication. They don't know none of that, and that's
really sad. They can tell you what a gay person is,
what's bisexual, what the diddy do? What kind of gun
this is? Who who sang this song? The lyrics to that,
and they know all of that. They know what studs

(24:24):
and dykes is, but they don't know what basic mathews?

Speaker 8 (24:28):
Parents.

Speaker 7 (24:28):
What are y'all doing, y'all feeling y'all kids, it is
not on these teachers.

Speaker 8 (24:33):
They're all that they're doing. There is talk play around
horse around.

Speaker 7 (24:37):
Y'all got work to do, Like I'm not understanding, and
they don't and they don't even understand why they don't understand.

Speaker 8 (24:43):
And that's more confusing, Like what, yeah.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
I mean, whatever you put in is what you're going
to get out. And if you're putting queer education, queer
theory in your kids, that's what you're going to get.
And so you've got Mississippi, which was always at the
bottom of the education ladder. Those kids are outperforming both

(25:12):
New York and California in math. Just great, good for Mississippi.
In Chicago, just eleven percent of black students can read
at grade level. That's horrific, and the per student spending
jumped by seventy percent, while the average teacher salary in
Chicago is one hundred thousand dollars. Now, maybe they deserve

(25:35):
it because they've got these children that are, you know, impossible,
because they're unruly and they're you know, they've got their phones.
I don't know, it's got to be just a horrific
I don't know how we have anybody willing to teach anymore.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
So no, I amen to that. I often think about
that because the other trajectory I wanted to go in
my career was possibly education, And I'm like, oh, I'm
so thankful I didn't, just because I mean, like, let's
not gloss over like how difficult the job is. And
that's probably why they are getting slim pickens. And why
we have all these liberal activists in those rules is

(26:12):
because maybe there's there's not a lot of alternatives. Most
people don't want to take up this task. But that
case in particular out of Chicago. I mean, this is
this was the age old argument of like, oh, if
you just give us more funding, we can we can
have better outcomes. And I mean to the tune of

(26:33):
jumping the spending to seventy seventy percent up with spending
and you got eleven percent of their students reading at
grade level only. I mean that that sure blows that
argument out of the water, does And yet.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
The school the teachers unions run the city, just like
Chicago has always been run by the unions. They started
out being run by the mafia, but you know that
was back in the early nineteen hundreds. But anyway, so
you know we've been reading too about medical schools that
need overhauling. They enforce conformity to leftist ideologies such as

(27:17):
labeling all white men as racists or disconnecting gender from
biological sex. You've got doctors being fired because they won't
they won't toe the line with affirmative action. They criticize it,
they question gender surgeries on children. And then there was
this one. If they're trying to help people lose weight,

(27:40):
then they're being accused of fostering a culture of shame,
so that whole thing needs an overhaul. And then there
was this case I don't know if you followed it
in Maryland, which is now with the Supreme Court. So
you've got Muslim, Eastern Orthodox, and Christian parents bringing a
lawsuit against a school district in Maryland because they will

(28:04):
not allow parents to pull their kids out of you know,
this gender ideology, this critical queer theory, right, it's taught
during the regular school day, and it was it was
becoming kind of a logistics nightmare. So they just said,
all right, every kid's got to go through this this
grooming stuff. And the parents said, no, we're not, we

(28:28):
are not going to. You need to let us pull
our kids out. And so the Supreme Court is looking
at it with with this kind of funny that Katanji
Brown Jackson, she doesn't understand why you can't you know,
you don't get to teach creation in school, so why
can't you know? If they want to teach queer theory,

(28:49):
then hey, they should be able to do that. She
I don't know if she's able to think of make
any sense, but it looks like even some of like
I think it was Elena Kagan, you know, said no,
this is ridiculous. We have to have freedom in our schools.
So we'll see what happens there. I think, you know,

(29:11):
they're listening to arguments now and then they rule later
over the summer at some point, so hopefully that one will.
And if we don't, if we can't send, if we
can't opt our kids out of some program at school,
then you know what kind of schools? And then then
we don't parents don't have any input in the education.

(29:32):
It's all these the unions, I think, Randy Randy Weingarten,
So yeah, so let's go to go ahead to prayer points,
you know. So I think we sometimes we get lost
in the battle and we forget the wins. So God

(29:53):
keeps giving us wins, we keep having victories. So I
think we have to continue to pray that people would
keep waking up and keep recognizing the dangers, keep uh,
you know, not just watching CNN, but maybe looking a
little further afield and seeing what the other side says.

(30:13):
Pray that Christians will keep on top of things. If
we don't, nobody nobody will. So we've got to stand
firm and resist the devil and he will free flee.
And then also all these these activists judges, continue praying
that they will submit to the constitution and rule in
favor of our freedom.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
Yeah. Absolutely, those are excellent prayer points and a good
reminder of you know, where we're at, that we were
not out of the woods, that there's still an aggressive
evil that's coming after even the most innocent among us.
And so pray about those and then, as you said,
continue to praise God for this this pause, that we
have this opportunity, and I think it's a big one

(31:01):
that we certainly don't want to waste. Well, thank you
so much, Lori for all that incredible insight. If you
want more of Lori Colly's prayer points when it comes
to a more regular analysis of the news headlines, you
can go to her substack Loricolly at substack dot com
and you can also follow on x the account. There

(31:22):
isn't that at Bob Cally, isn't it for this account?

Speaker 2 (31:26):
Yes, that's my husband. Yep, I lost my account so
I had as I'm sure.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
I can relate to that. But yeah, thank you for
the service that you're doing. I think it's so important
to have a biblical worldview and an interesting angle here
to start trying to look at things from biblical worldview
and weys to pray about them. So thank you for
the service that you do. And we will definitely be
having Lori Cally back, So thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (31:54):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Yes, up next we have Sheriff Mac joining us. He's
going to give reaction to the Sheriff tariff his first
one hundred days as well as you know this new
era we seem to be in where we value law
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Speaker 9 (34:26):
He is being treated no better or worse than anyone else.
This is not selective prosecution. That this is not somebody
who singled out that he is being treated just like
anyone else. That is what it means to have a
rule of law. That is what the Justice Department is
really singling and messaging here is that everyone will be

(34:47):
treated as Merrick Garland has said, as you know equally
in this country. This is really really a great day
for America. So there has been a violation here that
we know for sure, and it is not the judge exactly.
You don't do it even if you thought that there

(35:08):
was a ground for doing this. The judgment call that
you thought that this is the case to bring it
tells you everything. There is no adult in the room
who would have said, are you kidding me? Why would
you possibly do this? And the answer is because we
want to send a signal to the judiciary. And that's
what you shouldn't be doing.

Speaker 1 (35:31):
Oh it tells us everything that we need to know.
Watching those two clips back to back, So again the
Democrats are showing that it was perfectly fine to in
a completely unprecedented manner, target a former president, someone who
is running for office, basically and practically cheer on his
arrest and say no one is above the law. But
now that there is a very clear and blatant violation

(35:54):
of the law, obstruction of justice by judges, Oh gosh,
you can't go there. Interesting interested to you here the
sheriffs take on this. Sheriff Richard Mack is the legendary
Arizona lawman who took on the Feds and won a
historic Supreme Court battle and is the founder of the
Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association. He's a twenty year

(36:15):
veteran NRA Hall of Famer and defender of your rights.
And he's here to drop some truth, Bob. So let's
go ahead and bring him in. Sheriff Max. So glad
to have you with me again. It's been too long
and the world's only gotten crazier.

Speaker 10 (36:29):
For sure. Yeah, that was a great clip you just
showed CHRISTI and thanks for having me back. This is
great to come back home on your network and the
Lyndale Network. Oh and you forgot something my favorite Lyndeale product,
the socks. I finally found comfortable sock. Thank you, Mike

(36:51):
Lindell and Mike Billow, thank you. But they're great. I
wear them all the time and work out in them
and wear them just leisurely around the house, and I
love it. I was shocked. I didn't know that he
had socks, but I bought him immediately. Look, we've bought
a lot of stuff. Pillows, bedtopper, Uh what mattress toopper?

(37:12):
What do you call those? The added little Yeah, I
think it's a topper.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
Yeah, I think it's just a mattress topper.

Speaker 10 (37:18):
A mattress stopper.

Speaker 2 (37:19):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
You've got the count. You got to make sure if
you love lounger on the socks. I hope you have
the slippers. Me and my husband we have a matching set.

Speaker 11 (37:25):
Of Oh I got the slippers a long time ago.
Oh heck, yeah, yeah, slippers was the first thing I
think I ever bought from my pillow. But yeah, the
socks I rave about and they have little red, white
blue stripes at the very point of the toe. So
it's very patriotic socks. But but listen, Great.

Speaker 10 (37:46):
America, because finally, these crooked judges, the people that have
been destroying are justice system the most in this country,
like the judge in the Tina Peters courtroom, and you
other judge that put Sam Gerad, an army farmer in
prison for six years because he made a sav out

(38:07):
of chickweed, you know, and because he didn't get permission
from the FDA. Yeah, yeah, we don't have a king
FDA in Washington, tell them all, abolish them all. But
to send innocent people to prison is the absolute worst
thing we could do in this country. And this judge,

(38:29):
Judge Dugan is there is obviously a violation here and
anyone taking someone who's already been convicted of other crimes
and now is in the country illegally. This just goes
to show we should have been conducting investigations against every
single person in the Biden administration, including him and his wife,

(38:51):
and Kamala and my Orcas, which there has been an
investigation done on my Orcas. It was a sheriff out
here in Arizona and it's sitting on the county attorney's desk,
But all of those people should have been investigated. No
judge should be allowed complete immunity, no immunity at all
if you ask me, and if you commit a crime,

(39:13):
then go do the time. And that's the best way
to clean up America is go after crooked judges.

Speaker 1 (39:21):
Yes, well, I mean, and to that end, it seems
like they should be held to an even higher standard
and face even worse penalties because these are the people
that are supposed to be enforcing the law, they know better,
and then they're blatantly violating it for an agenda. I mean,
it's just disgusting, particularly in this case, that you have
victims in the courtroom, that we're victims of a violent,

(39:45):
violent crime, and they're just waiting as they see the
judge pull the you know, take this criminal out and
let it. I mean, it's just the injustice all around
is so infuriating.

Speaker 10 (39:59):
Well, you know, what do you expect from Washington d C?
All these past years of the corruption. You know, I
just did a little a show a little while ago,
just a half hour ago, and I've got to say,
and I don't know if anybody else has said this line.
I made this up. I've got to tell you, though,

(40:19):
if if God doesn't strike down Washington d C, he
owes Sodom and gomoor an apology. And I really mean that.
I mean it sounds a little bit flippant, but it's not.
It's true. It's not sacrilegious, it's absolutely true. And Washington
d C is the most corrupt place on the face

(40:41):
of the planet. I hope Trump can survive it. I
said when he won, I said they're going to try
to do to him exactly what they did the first
four years of his term. And sure enough, they're trying
anything that he's a Nazi, that he thinks he's a king,
that anytime the Democrats can get in his way, they do.

(41:02):
The liars, the liars, the liars in the media keep
going after him and after him. There's a survey that
just came out, I think this morning that showed that
the media went after him negatively eighty nine percent of
the time so far the first one hundred days. It's
ninety two. Of course of the mainstream media. Yeah, yep.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
And so they trained sabotage them with the everything the law,
the law fair, they trained sabotage with the media reporting
misleading news. You know. Their latest was trying to paint
this deportation. Oh they're now they're deporting children, and Marco
Rubio is at the reference there that children were not deported.

Speaker 10 (41:48):
Go ahead, No, I'm sorry, I was just adding some
satire to that. It's just so absolutely absurd because that
was one of the clintons biggest statement is for the children.
And then the stupid book that Hillary. Yeah, Hillary puts
out a book. Uh, it takes a village to raise

(42:10):
a child and and like she's an expert on that.
Uh and and I'm just grateful then I was able
to sue the Clinton's win at the US Supreme Court
and live to tell about it.

Speaker 1 (42:24):
Yes, yes, and he is still not suicidal to this day,
just getting that in there.

Speaker 10 (42:34):
No, I'm not. And I've told all my kids that
you know that I would never commit suicide. I might
run away, but I would never commit suicide. Yeah, no, yes,
but I mean.

Speaker 1 (42:48):
Yeah, I mean the deportations is really one of his
greatest achievements in the first one days arguably. And so
you have the pulse of the s because of the CSPOA,
and you know your group of sheriffs there. What is
the sentiment of how they're feeling Trump's first one hundred

(43:11):
days in Is there any more they feel like this
administration should be doing or are they pretty happy with
how it's going so far?

Speaker 10 (43:20):
It's yeah, they're pretty happy, especially something related to that.
And I think the biggest success that Trump has had
is securing the border. The border is secure, folks. Illegal
immigrants trying to get into America is down over ninety
five percent. And that is if you would have told

(43:42):
me that that would happen within sixty days, which is
where it really was at and let alone one hundred.
But that's a huge success. And so that's what I
said from the beginning, and most sheriffs were saying, you've
got to stop the bleeding at the border first, because
if we send them back and they just come right

(44:03):
back the next weekend, and we haven't really accomplished much.
So the border is secure, and that happened, happened, that
had to happen first, it did, and now the deportations
are working. And I said this from the beginning also,
and most of the sheriffs realized that it was true

(44:24):
that the success of deportations really depends on the involvement
of the sheriffs of this country. They know their counties
better than anyone. They know where suspects are. They have
people around the community in their possees and other people

(44:45):
who want to help. So the eyes and ears of
the community are the people themselves getting and working getting
information to the sheriff. And I know for a fact
that some of those sheriffs have notified Tom Homan as
to where the sales are of some of these gangs
in their counties, and it has worked are the sheriffs

(45:09):
going on the raids. Not really, but they're ready to
help if they need to. And they also have detention
centers known as county jails, where they can detain these
people and hold them for a while until Ice can
get them back or take them to prison. And some
of these people do need to go to prison, and
I don't want it to I don't want it to

(45:29):
be where some of these people really commit heinous acts
of murder and rape and child molestations, and that they
don't serve time before they're deported. So if they go
to Guantanamo Bay or El Salvador, great, they should be punished.
And this message needs to be loud and clear. If
you break the law, you will go to jail instead

(45:51):
of like the Biden administration, we'll give you free housing,
free education, free food, jobs, owns, and a debit card
with thousands of dollars on it. No, we don't do
that with criminals, mister Biden. We take you crooks to jail.
And Biden and his family should still be investigated. And

(46:15):
I would really like to see that the audit of
the gold in Fort Knox still be completed.

Speaker 1 (46:23):
Yes, absolutely, But because Trump has been so bogged down
with having to face the resistance and all of the
efforts to sabotage yet another one of his administrations. It
is a great time to remind folks that are watching
to get involved, to get to know your sheriff, to
make sure that you go to CSPOA dot org. The

(46:45):
Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association. Sign up brings the citizens,
law enforcement, sheriffs, and everyone together so that we can
all work together and be more effective. You can actually
be part of Trump's army if you're a fan of
what he's doing, but make sure that you do before
you stop watching this. Do it right now a CSPOA
dot org. And we'll talk about that again in a moment.

(47:09):
But I wanted to ask you about something that you
seem to have been a critical of Trump. The Trump
administration pushing the real ID. Is that something that you
are in fact critical of.

Speaker 10 (47:24):
I am critical of it, and not only because of
the video that Ron Paul put out about how it
really was going after way too much information and monitoring citizens.
But it passed in two thousand and five, and I
don't trust the president. Back in that day, I think
it was was it Bush I think it was Bush,

(47:46):
but it doesn't matter. I don't trust any of the
presidents back there. And this was a takeoff from the
Patriot Act, and my Supreme Court decision prohibits the federal
government from shoving this down our throat. Can I that
to you real quick?

Speaker 8 (48:02):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (48:02):
I just look and look. I'm still with Trump all
the way. He doesn't know about this decision, but these
they need to. They really, they really do need to.
So he Justice Scalia wrote this decision and again, and
I've told you this before in your show, this is
the most powerful Tenth Amendment decision in the history of

(48:23):
our country. It's a state sovereignty case, it's a local
autonomy case. And he quoted the decision of the nineteen
ninety two of New York v. US, where New York
beat the federal government on a state rights issue, quoting,
we have held, however, that state legislatures are not subject

(48:44):
to federal direction. End quote. Well, if if the state
legislatures are not subject to federal direction, then the DMV
is not subject to federal direction, and so uh, then
he finishes with this. The federal government, he held, may
not compel the states to enact or administer a federal

(49:05):
regulatory program. The real idea act is a federal regulatory program.
And then in the Order of the Court, I'll finish
with this one little sentence, maybe two little sentences from
Justice Kalia. This is the order of the Court in
the mac Prince case, the only time sheriff sued the

(49:27):
federal government, and one the federal government may neither issue
directives requiring the states to address particular problems like a
new driver's license, nor command the state's officers or those
of their political subdivisions to administer or enforce a federal

(49:51):
regulatory program.

Speaker 1 (49:54):
Wow.

Speaker 10 (49:55):
So I would like to give this in front of
the President Trump and just let him know this real
life d act first is not necessary. But secondly, it
violates the Supreme Court decision the only time sheriff suit
the federal government and one they cannot tell us what
to do.

Speaker 1 (50:11):
I feel like we still have we still have time
to challenge this. The flip side of that, it is
going to be like the patriarched, it's going to play
on people's emotions, like we've got to get our elections
figured out. We need a ID that can be trusted,
and so it plays on these emotions, So you know,
do we have an opportunity to challenge this, like even

(50:32):
if it does get enacted. And two, what's the alternative
to demanding that we have appropriate ID verification for elections?

Speaker 8 (50:41):
Well?

Speaker 10 (50:41):
Yeah, and it doesn't need to get into the DNA
and the retina scanning and monitoring all of us and
using these as if it's going to save us from
illegal aliens getting driver's licenses. It's not. The states have
got to take a hold of and that's another place
where sheriffs have got to stand up and be counted.

(51:04):
Don't allow illegal aliens to get driver's licenses in your
communities and tell the state they can't do it either,
and start arresting people, investigating people and holding them accountable.
Who give these two illegal aliens they're not supposed to
and that allows them to get registered to vote very easily.

(51:28):
So look, illegal aliens can still go into a dm
B and get these. All they have to do is
show their current driver's license and something that came in
the mail as a bill or something similar. That's all
they need. So this isn't stopping it.

Speaker 1 (51:47):
Yeah, that's an excellent point that we all should dig
into a little bit further because I think that you
make a very compelling argument there. I only have a
couple more minutes with you already, Sheriff Mac. But to
leave us, what's your final thoughts to leave us with
on this day in particular?

Speaker 10 (52:06):
Look, the solution for America is still the same. I'm
so grateful that Trump won. I went to a fundraiser,
I donated to his campaign. I love what he's doing.
God bless us, and we knew this was all going
to happen to him. They're trying to impeach him, They're
trying to get it is so stupid. The Democrats are
overplaying their hand, obviously, but they don't care. The solution

(52:29):
for America is still the Constitution and our foundation. We
don't need to move forward, we need to go back
and there's the solution. And folks, we hand this to
all of you on a silver platter at CSPUA dot org.
Become a member of our posse and help us, help
you become part of the solution.

Speaker 1 (52:51):
Yes, it'll be a great stress producer too, because we
do get caught up emotionally so much and what's happening
federally that we forget the most important thing that we
need to do is take care of our home, take
care of our local communities. And this is a fantastic
way to really reduce stress. Like I said, don't worry
about what's happening on the federal level. You're going to
be more effective in your close circles. So do it

(53:13):
right now. C SPOA dot org sign up and support
as Sheriff Max a great cause there. Thank you so much,
love you, Christy.

Speaker 10 (53:23):
Thanks, We'll see you soon, you too.

Speaker 1 (53:25):
Thank you so much. On that note of being prepared
for anything, taken care of what's at home, I'm going
to ask you to check out prepperbef dot com slash
klbeef and that's a place that you can get self
stable meat have on hand should the worst happen. You know,
Trump's presidency has made life safer, but you know things

(53:46):
can bad can still happen. We're seeing it, whether it
be the depravity of the Democrats, or it be hurricanes, rise, inflation, yes,
even more. There's all these threats that can turn life
upside down. So it's not over. Presidencies slowed the decline,
but the corruption doesn't disappear overnight. Supply chains can still
break down. Government overreach is still a threat. The Deep

(54:08):
statesment decades building this, so it's been weakened, but not destroyed.
The same people who spent their careers trying to tear
America apart are still out there looking for the next
moment to seize control. That's why you can't afford to
assume life will always be safe. Easiest way to hijack
a population is to control their food. So if you
have to rely on the government to eat, then you
are at their mercy. You need to get free of that,

(54:30):
get free from rising costs, get free from being dependent
on them. They certainly don't want their meat that would
be filled with mRNA and everything else. This is from
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(54:50):
and other things like that. But go to prepperbef dot
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helps support the show as well. Got to quickly get
through my verse of the day. It's from Habakuk to four.
See the enemy is puffed up, his desires are not upright,
but the righteous person will live by his faithfulness. If

(55:13):
you want to continue on the biblical conversation, join me
on locals. Go to christiltv dot locals dot com or
just search Crystali TV. There on locals, I'm posting shows.
Raw Faith is what it's called. It's a daily devotional
show just about fifteen minutes each day to get into
the Word, worship and fellowship. So hope to see you there. Well,
thanks again for watching, and don't forget to spread the

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