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October 11, 2025 151 mins
With so much division amongst us, speculation, is there a possible new crusade on the horizon?Is a peace deal between Israel and Hamas going to truly happen? Plus, we unpack Rep. Katie Porter’s fiery outburst that’s got everyone talking.
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Speaker 1 (00:21):
Welcome to that's based Happy Saturday.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
I'm your host, as always, Caleb Salvatage reporting from somewhere underground.
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Speaker 1 (01:08):
And it's a good time.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
They're gonna insult each other and feelings are gonna get hurt,
and stuff's gonna get thrown, Punches are gonna get thrown.
All kinds of credit now probably not, although we have
had tory a race riot at one of them. It
wasn't because of what between two comedians. It was more
some stuff going on in the crowd. The comics were
a black guy and a white guy and they were
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am donating all of my money from it to a
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Speaker 1 (02:00):
It's not in Omaha.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
He my brother coaches down in Kansas who lost his
home and everything in it his family did to a fire.
So I'm gonna be donating my money to help them
pay some type of bills.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
We'll be doing a fundraiser for them.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
There. That's the whole nine yards, right, and long story short,
I don't need the two hundred three hundred bucks or whatever.
I'm gonna make after all our overhead is paid, so
I really don't care. I just give it away. It's
the Christian thing to do.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
That's the night, nine pm, Beach House, Bar and Grill.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
We only do this a couple times a year, and
there's a reason for it, because it always does so well.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
We don't want to flood the market.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
There have been a lot of idiots that have tried
to reproduce this show and they'll do it like monthly,
and it just doesn't work. Because it's a novelty. It
can't be your only thing. You've got to do it.
I shouldn't call him idiots some of them for people
I respect, but the idea was idiotic and I could
have told them that, but they didn't listen to me.
The people I stole it from would have been the
ones that told you that. It would have been the
ones that tell you not to do it monthly because
it doesn't work. It works when it's a novelty and

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people go, oh, the roast battles are back. Should we
go to it? I can't tell you how much repeat
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join us out there. Beach House Bar and grill ten
dollars cash at the door. Doors at eight thirty, show
at nine. Okay, well, we got a lot to talk about.
Mia is not with us today. She is a little
under the weather. She should hopefully be back Wednesday. She's fine,

(03:16):
it's all good, just was not really in a physical
health wise place to do it. She's over in the
other room just chilling, listening to me scream instead. But
she'll be back next week. So we've got I'm flying
solo today and honestly, I don't think I have enough
time to share the room with somebody else today because
it's going to be a long show. So buckle up.

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We got a whole bunch of stuff to talk about.
The world's going up in smoke, and it's also somewhat
calming down a little bit.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
But we got a whole bunch of stuff to talk
about this week.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
So first off, before we get into anything, let's talk
about this brinker Harding Brett Lindstrom thing. Can I open
it with a little bit of local commentary before we
get into the nitty gritty, So brinker Harding and bread
Lindstrum or the two Republicans running to replace Don Bacon,
who's the sitting Republican in NY two. Now, any two
is one of the most competitive congressional districts in the

(04:09):
country year in and year out. Don Bacon's a Republican.
He's had it since I believe twenty sixteen, sixteen. I
want to say he's been there for a hot minute,
is the point I'm making. He's ah, we're not fans
of his. To put it bluntly, we're not fans of his.
I have heard he's not a fan of ours, which

(04:30):
is fine, that's okay, we can all coexist that way.
But Brinker Harding and Brett Lindstrom are running to replace
him on the Republican side. And then there's a whole
gaggle of Democrat dipshits that are running to do it too,
and whatever. But Harding's a former city council Harding's a
city councilman. Lindstrom is a former state senator who also
ran for governor. As we all know, full disclosure, I've

(04:50):
publicly endorsed Brett Linstrom. I've been at his campaign events.
I'm voting for him. That's that's all said and done.
Now here's the thing. Brett his campaign released a press
release earlier in the week that said, hey, we just
broke a record over four hundred and twenty five thousand

(05:11):
dollars raised in the last month. It is It is
an any two record for either party, for a candidate
from either party in this district. No one's even come
close to this before. And everyone's like, oh my god,
Lindstrom's got the momentum, and then you gotta hand it
to him for political savvy. Two hours later, Brinker Harding's

(05:32):
team releases a press release that says, hey, we broke
a record too. In fact, we broke your record. We
raised over five one hundred thousand dollars, and everyone immediately pivoted,
Oh my god, look at all the momentum that the
Harding campaign has. They're crushing it. They're gonna dog with it,
They're gonna dog walk them. That's about Unfortunately for the

(05:52):
Harding campaign, the truth is in the details. You gotta
look a little bit deeper than just the surface level
when we want to talk about who has momentum here. Now,
these two posts taught me two things. Number One, this
is going to get expensive. This is going to be
one of the most expensive congressional races in the United

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States in twenty twenty six, which is good for the
city of Omaha. It really is, because you've got two
legitimate Republican contenders. I don't count the no tipping guy
as a legitimate Republican. I'm sorry, I find it funny,
but I don't think he's legitimate. And then you've got
like three or four Democrats, maybe even five that have
a real shot at winning over there. So that's gonna

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be a lot of people raising money which is going
to be thrown into the Omaha economy. And that's gonna
be thrown in the form of jobs of stimulation at
local restaurants and caterers when they hold these events of
you know, advertising, all types of stuff, all kinds of money.
Millions and millions of dollars are going to be thrown
into the Omaha metro area. It'd be my prediction by

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the time this race is all said and done. Now
that's not including when I mean Bacon's not running. So
I imagine they the booze bills got a little bit
high back when he was having you know, his victory parties,
his election night victory parties. But that's just what I've heard.
I can't confirm or deny. I can't confirm that. But

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what you gotta do is you got to look at
where this money is actually coming from. So the Lindstrom campaign,
you got the details are important here. The Lindstrom campaign
came out and said, hey, ninety five percent of our
money was raised in the state of Nebraska.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Now they don't have to they haven't released all the
receipts yet.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
But the Harding campaign didn't tell you where their money
came from. Which, if I'm wrong, I'll be more than
happy to come on the air and eat crow. But
the fact that Linstrom his campaign chose to emphasize how
much of their money came from inside the state, and
Harding's response appeared to be reactive to Lindstroms and he
didn't mention how much of that money came from inside

(08:01):
the state tells me that somebody might be cozying up
to DC elites. Which if you look at Harding's career
as a city councilman, that's his whole stick, that's his
whole stick, is licking the boot of the elites. I mean,
this is the guy when we talked. We just did

(08:22):
a rant last week about the streetcard about how they
lied to you about how much it was going to cost,
and they lied to you about how long it was
going to take, and they lied to you about how
they were going to pay for it, and they lied
to these local businesses about how great it was going
to be for them.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
And we told you all that was going to happen,
and nobody listened to us. Whatever.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Brinker Harding the moment he found out that Jean Stouthert
wanted this street car because he can never kiss enough ass.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
This guy put on a skirt.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
And pom poms and cheer led for the street car
the whole way there, the whole time. You wouldn't I mean,
you wouldn't find a bigger defender of the st streetcar
then brinker Harding, not named Jeans Douthard. Brinker Harding defended
the streetcar from any and all scrutiny. Like one of

(09:10):
those moms or grandmas that goes on the news after
their kid robs a liquor store and goes they got
the wrong person.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
My kid would never do that.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
That was brinker Harding's defense of the streetcar.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
It was disgusting.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
This is a guy, brinker Harding, who time and time
again when the chips were down on the table, sold
you down the river on COVID restrictions and mask mandates
and max you know, half capacity rules. And then the
second it was no longer politically popular for them to

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institute those rules, brinker Harding was the last to jump
on the dog pile against them, right when it was safe.
Like I used to play high school football with this
kid who they'd send in when the game was out
of reach, and he'd dive on the pile at the
end of the play and counted as a tackle. He'd
come off the field. You'd go make a name up, Joe.
How many tackles did you get on that drive?

Speaker 4 (10:11):
You O?

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Five?

Speaker 2 (10:12):
And he was in for three plays. He'd dive on
the dog pile after it was over. Lucky he didn't
get a penalty. If you want me to be honest,
that's brinker Harding. This is a guy who does not
go against the grain until it is convenient to do so,
until he knows that it's safe to do so.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Brett Linstrom, on.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
The other hand, that guy's entire career has been going
against the grain. He pissed Republicans off a number of
times standing on issues and there's a number of times
he's come out and said, you know what, I shouldn't
have done this or that. But at least he admits
he's wrong. Brinker Harding on the other and that's what
I said about Trump. I said I wasn't crazy about
everything Trump did in his first term, but he's admitted
that he got a lot of it wrong. And that's

(10:52):
why I voted for him this time around. Brinker Harding
has not done that. Britt Linstrom has. Brinker Harding has
ran from his past. He will not talk about the streetcar.
He wants you to think the COVID nonsense didn't happen.
Brinker Harding will be nothing more than a spineless politician.
If you want someone who's going to continue to aggravate

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you and make you pull your hair out throughout their
entirety of their career in Congress, vote brinker Harding. If
you want to vote for somebody who's going to give
us a chance, vote for Brett Linstrom.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
That's all I have to say.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
I'm telling you right now, if you don't think this
primary is important, this is a very winnable race that
Democrats don't have anyone good.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
This is a very winnable race.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
If you think this primary isn't important and you're just
going to vote for whoever the Republican is, just remember
how difficult it's going to be to get rid of him.
We saw with Bacon, we saw it with Lee Terry,
how difficult it is to get rid of Rhinos in
the second district.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
Let's not make that mistake again.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
If this guy wins, we're gonna be stuck with them
until we get a Democrat. Yes, I will vote for
him if he wins the primary. I'm not voting for
methmouth John Kavanaugh, my god, but get out and vote
for Brett Linstrom if you want to have a Congressman
that's not only electable, but that you can actually trust
not to sell you out. Let's talk about the news.

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Let's go to the first one here. The government shut
down is still looming on. They're fighting it out, and
the IRS has furloughed half of its staff.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
I love it.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
People are like, hey, is this what you voted for?
The IRS furloughing half of its step.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
Yeah, actually it is. It is.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
They do this every time, like we've never been through
a shutdown before. Every time we do this, there's some
new doom and gloom. Oh with a shut coming, they
act like it's like a pandemic or a.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
War or something.

Speaker 2 (13:05):
Every time the shutdown happens, or there's a threat of
a shutdown happening, the media tries to put the fear
of God into you. And every time the shutdown happens,
people go on with their lives as if nothing's changed.
How many of you have been negatively affected by the shutdown?

Speaker 1 (13:24):
None of you unless you've got a job of the
federal government, which case you'll get back pay. Yes, this
is what I voted for.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
In fact, the stock market I just checked my portfolio
yesterday has hit new records once again despite the shutdown.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
Everything seems fine to me.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
Here's who's gonna lose for this, and you're gonna Trumpet
right now is in a position of authority, because the
longer the shutdown goes on, the more people are going
to look into it, and the more people look into it,
the more the Democrats are going to get exposed, the
worse they're going to look. They don't want that Trump
holds all the negotiation power right now.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
So what people are gonna do is they're gonna look at.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
They're gonna go, Okay, we keep hearing about this shutdown,
why is the government shut down. Let's go, what's the
big issue that's holding Congress up right now. Let's let's
go look at it. And then they say, oh, the
Democrats want to give Medicare and medicaid to illegal aliens,
and Republicans are saying, that's our line in the sand. Well,
as we learn that's like a sixty forty seventy thirty issue.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
People.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
While people may not like seeing ice raids on you know,
ableelas and gardeners, they're not really fans of illegal immigrants
getting taxpayer funded money. So they're gonna go, wait a second,
you guys are doing this.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
This is you.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
So the longer this holds out, the longer the Democrats
hold out and don't make a deal, the more negotiating
power Trump's gonna have, and the more of what he
wants he can actually get from these people.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
It really is, he is in. He has no no motivation.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
Trump doesn't to make a deal with the Democrats right
now because they are dying on an incredibly unpopular hill,
And the longer they choose to drag their feet on this,
the more power Trump's going to get the more they're
going to get exposed to the voting public that they're
fullest shit and they haven't learned, and they're continuing to

(15:24):
double and even if not tripled down on the issues
that killed them in twenty twenty four. By the way,
I am not drinking beer at eight o'clock on a
Saturday morning. We're pretaping this Thursday evening. I'm not an
alcoholic relax. Next up, So we covered the outrage which

(15:48):
is the Nigerian Christian massacre a week ago on the show.
If you haven't listened to it yet, go back and
do it after you're done with this one. But basically
what happened, and this has been going on for a while.
You've got this group in Nigeria called Boko Haram that
is going around and has been for quite some time
slaughtering Christians in Nigeria. And if you ever meet Nigerian Christians,

(16:12):
specifically Nigerian Catholics, those people are some of the most
steadfast fast in their faith that you will ever see.
We talk about Christians in America because they've seen the
alternative right, those.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
People have no question.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
We talk about Christians in America dealing with bullshit, and
we absolutely do. But it's nothing compared to what the
Nigerians deal with. If you ever meet and I know
a couple of them, Nigerian Christians or Nigerian Catholics specifically,
those are some of the strongest willed people you'll ever meet.
And if you look at them when they come over here,

(16:49):
they make on average fifteen percent more than the average
white American. Those are people that come over here and
bust their asses. When we talk about controlled immigration, those
are the types of people that, for the most part,
that we want coming to this country because they match
with our cultural values. Of course, there's going to be
some different things, but for the most part, we align

(17:10):
on the big question and then they come over here
and they're productive members of society who otherwise assimilate while
staying strong to their home culture. That's the type of
immigration we want in this country. So this group, Boko
Haram went over and they beheaded sixty of them in
a church in Nigeria and burn the church to the ground. Now,
they used machetes, and if you know anything about machetes,

(17:34):
the head don't come clean off with that. That is
a brutal, gruesome way to do it. They did it
to men, women and children. We went over it. You've
had more Nigerian Christians have been killed than everyone combined
in Gaza. It is an out It is an actual
genocide that nobody wants to talk about. Well, nobody except
Eric Prince, the CEO of Blackwater. Now, if you remember Blackwater,

(18:00):
that Blackwater, not black Rock, not Blackstone. We're not talking
about the investment capital firms. We're talking about the private
military that went over to Iraq and Afghanistan and maybe
did some not so nice things to the folks on

(18:21):
the other side of that war. And when they got
caught doing it, the US government got to wash their
hands of it and go, oh, those are private military contractors.
We don't have any say in this. Well, Eric Prince,
the founder of Blackwater, reached out to Pope Leo and
he said, Hey, give us the money to go do this,

(18:43):
for the supplies and the weapons and the transportation, and
we will start another crusade for you. Say the word,
We're ready to go, send us down there and we
will do arm protection of Christian and Catholic churches in Nigeria. Now,
the Pope hasn't responded yet because he was too busy

(19:04):
at a climate conference, which, to be fair, nuance is important.
Was not his fault. The previous pope had signed up
for that. He was honoring a previously made commitment. That's
not where I know everyone. There's people that just like
to for whatever reason. There's people Protestants specifically, that just

(19:24):
like whoever the pope is, they like to dunk on him.
They treat the pope like he's Satan or something like that,
and he's not. I don't agree. I think this guy's
a lot better than the last one. I still don't
agree with everything he says, but I think at the
end of the day, a moderate pope was probably the
right choice. Now, if we would have gotten Cardinal Robert Sara,
like I wanted, you bet you're asked, the crusade already
would have started.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
But something does have to be done.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
Something absolutely has to if we're going to go and
chill out all this money for Israel, if we're gonna
go and hill out all this money for Ukraine, but
we're gonna let people who have an objective life, objectively
closer worldview to us than both of those countries just
sit there and get killed because they don't help our

(20:07):
bottom line financially or militarily. That is a shame, and
God will look upon us unfondly. We're going to have
to answer for that someday as a nation, once judgment
day arrives. I don't like that. That makes me a
tad bit uncomfortable. So I think that, yes, if there's
ever been a piece of form, maybe not military intervention,

(20:28):
but hey, maybe we can send guns and supplies or
something to this group of people.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
I think what's going on in Nigeria.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
Would be the optimal way to do it. I would
much prefer my money gets spent on that and some
of the other garbage foreign excursions we're doing.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Okay, we got a lot to talk about.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
I have like twenty topics on here, and I intend
on getting through all of them.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Now it's time for the big one.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
As if you know, the next crusade wasn't news.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
Time for the big one.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
Though, Trump has officially brokeered a deal between Israel and Hamas,
campaign promises made, campaign promises kept.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
He posted on Truth's social earlier in the week.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
I'm very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas have
both signed on the first phase off on the first
phase of our peace plan.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
That means that all of.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
The hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will
withdraw their troops and agreed excuse me to an agreed uponline.
As the first steps toward a strong, durable and everlasting peace.
All parties will be treated fairly. This is a great
day for the Arab and Muslim world, Israel, all surrounding nations,
and the United States of America. And we thank the
mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey who worked with us

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to make this historic and unprecedented event happen.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
Blessed are the peacemakers. Donald J.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
Trump, President of the United States of America. He did
not sign off with, thank you for your attention to
this matter. So they also there's gonna be hostages released
on both sides, by the way, not just the as real.
The Israeli hostages that are still left are going to
be released, and there will be several Palestinian hostages released

(22:17):
as well. I hope they're not terrorists. We'll just put
it that way.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
The best part of it, I.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
Mean, besides the fact that dying's gonna stop. The second
best part about this is there's no way to spin
this as a negative.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
There's no way.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
If you try to spin this as a negative, as
if Trump did something wrong here, you come off as
a heartless sociopath. I mean, there's no way to flip this.
Even the most I mean, the best they've got here, well,

(22:52):
we'll see if they all polled the cease fire. That's
the best they've got. There's no way to make Trump
look bad here. He just stopped a conflict that's been
going on since before Christ. There's no way to remember
when I told you he needed a win. This is
the win he got. This is the big this is

(23:15):
what he needed. And typically when you get your first
big win, whether it's in politics, in business, what average school, whatever,
you get a little bit of sports, you get a
little bit of momentum behind you, and the dominoes kind
of start the fall. You ever see a team that's
kind of not that great to start the season off,
and then they go upset somebody they shouldn't have beat,

(23:38):
and just all of it seems to kind of click
at the same time, and they go out and they
win three or four games in a row. That's kind
of what I'm predicting is gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
With Trump here.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
I bet we get some movement on the Ukraine thing
and a couple of other deals coming up here pretty soon.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
But this is a major win.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
It's gonna be pretty hard for the Democrats or anyone
on the left for that matter, to come out and go, well, no,
we want the war to continue, we want more people
to die, we want to see another school get decimated.
We will yet, yet they still are, some of them
still are. You've got people and they won't be as

(24:14):
loud about it. The pronouns for Palestine mob, but the
pronouns for Palestine mob, the Watermelon brigade, what a gang,
whatever you want to call them.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
A lot of those folks.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
Something tells me, because they've all gone radio silent. It
went from don't stop talking about Gaza, don't stop talking
about Gaza, don't stop talking about Gaza, to they all
stop talking about Gaza. At the same time, I've seen
no celebrations from the You've seen a lot of celebrations
from the people in Gaza because they want this shit

(24:49):
to stop. You've seen no celebration from pronouns for Palestine.
They've just gone quiet. They don't know what to do.
They've sh did their attention to Portland or whatever else.
They won't talk about it. It's almost like they never
actually expected anything to get done that they were chanting

(25:12):
from the river to the sea, as if it was
this like this thing that they claim they wanted. But
they like when libertarians say, like, oh, we're going to
abolish the income tax. You know that's never going to happen.
Be nice, but you know it's never going to happen.
It was the same thing with the Free Palestine ceasefire,
now bullshit. I think a lot of them didn't think
it was ever gonna happen, and then it happens. But

(25:33):
the guy who broker the deal, they've spent the last
how many years calling Hitler because that's what Hitler does, right.
As we all know, Hitler was very famous for being
very much concerned about the safety and well being of
the Jewish community and Arabs. Hitler really cared about Jews

(25:54):
and brown people and wanting to see both sides get
stopped getting killed.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
That's Hitler. I mean, we all know that.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
So they don't have a way to spin this and
instead of celebrating and giving Trump credit where it's due,
because they can't do that, they've just gone quiet. They'll
either say I'll believe it when I see it, which
is a fair take. But for the most part, seventy
five percent of them have shut up entirely, and there's

(26:23):
a reason for that.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
They don't want peace.

Speaker 2 (26:30):
What you have to realize about these people, remember what
I tell you, we always I always tell you we
have to stop viewing the world from only our perspective.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
Right.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
People have different ways they look at things, and these
people are some of them. This cause, for the most part,
the people you see going out to these rallies and
posting incessantly on Facebook, they don't have a whole lot
going on for them.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
This is it.

Speaker 2 (26:57):
This is their thing where they get to feel like
they're part of something greater. They don't go to church,
they have dead end jobs, they're not married, they don't
have kids, they don't have any real hobbies other than
showing up to these protests.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
They don't want peace in the Middle East.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
I really think a lot of them don't even see
the human They don't see the people in Israel and
Palestine as actual human beings. They see them the same
way you look at people on a TV show. Oh
he died that's sad, but he died for your entertainment
on the TV show. In this case, they died to
give them some type of purpose so they can point

(27:42):
to this and go, oh, look, look at the horrors,
but they really it's not that.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
There's something just missing.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
In that connection between the pronouns for Palestine mob and
the people in Gayza that were getting killed. They don't
want peace, they want an excuse, yes for chaos. I
told you when this thing started, these riots. You're seeing
people shutting down entire highways. It's not about Gaza. It

(28:11):
is about an excuse to behave lawlessly. Pronouns for Palestine
is radio silent right now on this peace deal. For
the same reason that BLM could never actually articulate what
type of police reform they wanted. Remember that twenty twenty,

(28:34):
we want police reform, we want criminal justice reform. Now
we got to fix the justice system. And you go, okay,
what do you want to do? And nobody could give
you an answer. Nobody could give you a straight answer
other than outright abolishing the police. Because BLM was never
about actual criminal justice reform. BLM was about making the

(28:56):
people at the top money like a pyramid scheme and
giving the people on the bottom an excuse to behave
lawlessly because they did not have healthy outlets in their lives.
It's the same thing here. The Pronouns for Palestine group
did not give a rats ass about Palestine. They did
not want peace. They wanted an excuse to go out

(29:19):
and do something. They wanted to feel like they were
a part of something greater than themselves, which is really
sad on its own if you think about it. They
don't want peace for the same reason Tom never kills Jerry,
because if Tom kills Jerry, the show's over. Now here's

(29:41):
what I saw that pissed me off about this. As
more details started to come out, we see Hamas told
Trump that the hostages would be released and I quote
Monday or Tuesday. What the hell does that mean? What

(30:03):
the hell I mean these hostages, these Israeli hostages. These
are human beings that have been tortured now for over
two years, and we're just sure we'll get them in
a couple of bits, two three business days. You know,

(30:24):
we gotta get the shipping ready. The aact like it's
an Amazon package that's delayed. Absolutely not, absolutely not. If
I'm Donald Trump, I say, okay, how about this. We
get them Saturday, or the deal's off, and I'm telling
that in Yahoo to go finish the job.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
I'm letting the dog off the leash.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
You're sitting in front of my house, talking shit and
making a nuisance out of yourself, yelling at me, calling
me names, throwing eggs in my fucking garage door. The
dog's getting let off the leash. If you're not off
by property in thirty seconds. The dog wants to rip
your face off.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
You can see him.

Speaker 2 (31:06):
He's right here. I got him. He's snarling, he's foaming
at the mouth. He's ready to rip you limb from limb.
But I'm the only thing holding that dog back from you,
protecting you from your demise. You can get off my
property in thirty seconds, or I'm letting the dog go.
I am so sick and tired of playing games with

(31:29):
this part of the world. I'm so sick and tired
of our involvement period there. If this does not work out,
if this doesn't work out, if either side of this
issue focks around and bomb somebody or whatever, I don't
care if it's Israel or Palestine.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
You pull all your money and all your involvement out.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Of both of them. We're done. We're done wasting this
time and energy. We have our own problems here. You
guys fight it out and go figure it out for yourselves.
We don't care anymore. Israel, you want to start shit,
We're done. The money's gone, we're not helping you. Palestine,
you want to break the ceasefire Hamas, I'm gonna tell
Natan Yahoo to go do whatever he's got to do

(32:10):
and stop when he feels like it's necessary. When he
feels like the job is done, then he can stop.
I mean to be honest, We've got one country that
plays spy games and manipulates our politicians and disobeys direct
orders when we're funding them, and does shit behind our
back when we specifically told them not to do it.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
That's Israel.

Speaker 2 (32:32):
And then the other side, you've got an entire religion
in part of the world, it's basically carrying out a
soft crusade through mass migration and in not just America
but the West as a whole, just slowly taking over.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
And demanding we bend to their will. Fucking let them
fight it out.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
If this doesn't work, let them go deal who gives
a fuck man, Let him figure it out. It's not
our problem anymore. I'm just so tired of the games.
I'll give you the hostages back in.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Five business days now.

Speaker 2 (33:08):
Now give the hostages back, or there will be no
buildings left for you to hold people hostage in.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
How about that?

Speaker 2 (33:20):
Because and if you look at the videos of the
people in Gaza that are celebrating in the streets, they're
all chanting Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, which again
just show there's so many disconnects, but it shows the
disconnect of the.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
Pronouns for Palestine mob and.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
The actual people in Gaza that pronouns for Palestine claims
to be representing and speaking on.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
Behalf of the people.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
The pronouns for Palestine hate Trump. The people in Gaza
love Trump because he's the only one who wants to
get anything solved here. He's the only one on any
side of this that wants the war to stop. And
I also know Trump is basically the only thing keeping
that in Yahoo from leveling that entire country overnight. So

(34:11):
I mean that there's so many things that pronouns for
Palestine and the people in Gaza don't have in common,
far more than they do have in common. The love
for Donald Trump from the people of Gaza is not
one of the things that they have in common. So
it'll be interesting to see where this all goes if

(34:31):
either side can hold up their end of the deal.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
I'm just so sick and tired of the bullshit.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
I'm so sick and to listen, man, at some point
it becomes like a sunk cost fo or some sunk cost.

Speaker 1 (34:43):
Situation that part of the world.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
You know, you buy a car, and you think you
got this great deal on this car, and then one
thing goes out on it, and you're paying a bunch
of money to have that fixed.

Speaker 1 (34:54):
And then it's just one thing after another.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
You've got the transmission goes out, the radiator, the radiator fan,
the breaks. I just all this shit just starts going
wrong with this car, and you've at some point you've
spent more money fixing the car four or five times
over than you actually did on the car itself. We've
all had a car like that at some point, Dude,
you either got to sell that car or scrap it
and move on to the next one, because it ain't

(35:17):
worth what you're putting into it. Even if you put
a whole bunch of shit into it and get it
all fixed. It's still gonna cost you more to fix
that car than it's actually worth. So right now, the
Middle East is just is a car that we got
for two thousand dollars off Craigslist. Yes I know, I'm
showing my age right there, and we've spent twelve thousand
dollars in labor on in maintenance and repairs.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
Sell the car, all right.

Speaker 2 (35:45):
Look, you got this transmission replacement that you think is
gonna fix everything and it's the root of all your problems. Great,
if it's not, sell the car or take it to
the junkyard. Quit messing around with it. You're wasting your time,
You're wasting your energy, you're wasting your money, You're wasting
your resources. You gotta know when to cut. You got

(36:05):
to know when to hold them, no, whend to fold them, No,
when to walk away, No, when to run? Right now,
are at the walk away point. Soon it's gonna be
the run, you know. The gambler. It's crazy. Poker is
literally it's like a mirror to life. It's not even

(36:26):
a metaphor. I've learned more about life from playing poker
than I have doing anything else. It literally can be applied.
The skills you learn playing poker can be applied to
anything else in life. Literally to a te verbatim, there
are just situations. There are situations where you get cards
that look good and you think you really got something

(36:48):
to play with, and then the flop comes down and
it's like, fuck, I got nothing, and the guy to
the left of me is raising I'm gonna I've already
bet money into day and I've got a little bit invested,
but I'm just gonna fold because what's gonna happen here
is I'm gonna be chasing that extra ace because I
opened up with pocket ass, but now there's potentially three

(37:10):
or four of a kind in there, and uh, I'm
just gonna get bet out of a bunch of money.
I can either cut my losses here or lose a
bunch of money gambling on a one and fifty two chance.
You learn so much from playing poker and you can
apply it to foreign policy. Okay, next topic, that Titia

(37:31):
James is getting charged with more alleged mortgage fraud.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
The New York Attorney General who.

Speaker 2 (37:40):
Is infamous, if you will, for charging Donald Trump with
all of those bogus felonies that we saw a couple
of years ago out of New York.

Speaker 1 (37:48):
She's been charged. She had.

Speaker 2 (37:50):
The prosecutors alleged that she misrepresented key details on loan
applications to secure lower interest rates and better terms, saving
her approximately eighteen thousand, nine hundred and thirty three dollars
in interest on her property in Virginia alone. I would
like to know. I don't think attorney generals get paid that.
I mean, they make a good living, but it's not

(38:11):
that much. How many properties does this woman have and
where is her money coming from? I would be interested
in finding that out. Here's what she had to say
on that.

Speaker 5 (38:20):
Though this is nothing more than a continuation of the
President's desperate weaponization of our justice system. He is forcing
federal law enforcement agencies to do his bidding all because
I did my job as a New York State attorney general.

(38:40):
These charges are baseless, and the president's own public statements
make clear that his only goal is political retribution at
any cost. The president's actions are a grave violation of
our constitutional order and have drawn sharp criticism from members
of both parties. His decision to fire a United States

(39:03):
attorney who refused to bring charges against me and replace
them with someone who is blindly loyal not to the law.

Speaker 1 (39:12):
Oh that must suck.

Speaker 2 (39:13):
Oh man, who could have ever imagined a president doing
something like this?

Speaker 5 (39:20):
But to the president is antithetical to the bedrock principles
of our country.

Speaker 2 (39:26):
You mean, like taking people off the ballot and charging
them with a bunch of bs trumped up charges.

Speaker 5 (39:33):
This is the time for leaders on both sides of
the aisle to speak out against this blatant perversion of
our system of justice.

Speaker 1 (39:43):
Nope, it's not, it's not. Sorry.

Speaker 2 (39:47):
The time for leaders on both sides of the aisle
to speak out against the blatant perversion of justice was
when Joe Biden was doing it to his political opponents
four years ago. Was when I came on the air
and told you you, when you set precedents, you have
to be ready for those precedents to be used against you.
When I told you President Ron DeSantis is going to

(40:11):
prosecute the entire Biden family. Now, I got the president wrong,
but I had the idea right and everybody involved in
this case, I got the idea of what was going
to happen, right, though that's what happened. I told you
this was going to happen. You can go back and
check the tapes. Ladies and gentlemen. I told you the
next Republican administration is going to come in and make

(40:33):
what this is. What the Biden administration did to the
Trump to Trump and his associates look like a fucking
birthday party. Paybacks a bit chained. That's what I said,
because yeah, uh. A former uh local talk radio host

(40:54):
posted on his personal Facebook Wednesday about and I won't
tell you his name, but it it rhymes with schmam
schmecha posted on his personal Facebook account.

Speaker 1 (41:10):
Let me see if I can go read it real quick.
He had he had a take on this. Again. I'm
not going to tell you who this guy was, but
I'll read it to you in his voice. Okay, I'm
not going to tell you who it was, but I'll
read it in his voice. But no idea who that was,

(41:40):
schmam schmecha. I left a very simple comment. I simply said,
Payback's a bitch, ain't it? Because it really is? Because
none of this would have happened. None of this would
have happened had you guys just not process or persecuted

(42:05):
your political opponents, had you left Trump and his family alone. Yeah,
they might have run.

Speaker 2 (42:10):
They might not have won, though, because that mugshot really
changed the game up. I mean, it backfired in so
many different ways. But had you guys just not targeted
your political opponents, had you just not bastardized the DOJ
to go after him and try to keep him out
of the out of the White House again, none of
this is happening. He wouldn't have Donald Trump wouldn't have

(42:32):
known who Letitia James was. But you had to do it, so, uh,
I told you so?

Speaker 1 (42:45):
I told you.

Speaker 2 (42:46):
Want to know how I know they started this? You
want to know how I know they started this? Prosecuting
your political opponents?

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Bullshit? Because in twenty sixteen, Donald Trump ran his entire campaign.

Speaker 2 (42:55):
It was a slogan. He had people chanting at rallies.
He was chanting along with them about Hillary Clinton. Lock
her up, lock her up. And he got to office
and he spared her. He showed mercy on Hillary Clinton.
He said, you know what, because Trump actually understands the

(43:16):
long game and how it works. I don't agree with
Trump on everything, but Trump, like myself, is able to
think more than two steps ahead of him. Trump can
go yeah, I can prosecute Hillary Clinton, and my base
would eat that up, and you know it would be
uh fodder for the news, and I'd be all over

(43:37):
talking about it, and you know, it might feel real
good to do it, but I'm gonna leave office, and
everybody gets their hands a little dirty when they're in office.
And if I decide to start weaponizing the DOJ against
my political opponents, they're probably gonna do it to me.
The Biden administration like every other run of the mill politician,

(43:58):
because they have no real life experience.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
That's what you got to realize.

Speaker 2 (44:02):
You wonder why these people are so stupid and they
can't see the next domino that's going to fall a
couple down the line. The reason they don't because they
have no real life experience. These are people that have
lived sheltered, privileged lives. They've never had to work for shit.
They've been in politics and government throughout their entire lives.
They don't understand that actions have consequences that you may

(44:23):
not be able to immediately see. And that's why the
Biden administration didn't see a couple steps down the road
that hey, there's a chance this guy could take office again.

Speaker 1 (44:34):
And do the same thing to us that we did
to him. None of them get it.

Speaker 2 (44:38):
They're a bunch of privileged academics who have never as
much as gotten their hands dirty in their lives. They've
never had to work for anything, so they don't understand
that actions have consequences. And like I said, consequences you
may not be able to see until a couple years later.
This is a consequence. So they're alleging she committed mortgage fraud.

(45:02):
And here's what CNN had to say about this.

Speaker 1 (45:04):
I love this. I love how they play cover.

Speaker 6 (45:06):
For aside for a second, what tiss James? And again
we're still getting the details. But if it's related to
this mortgage issue, I mean, this is something that everyone
in America, or many people at least if you're lucky
enough to be able to buy a house.

Speaker 7 (45:18):
In America, you deal with this.

Speaker 6 (45:20):
Right The federal government doesn't go after all of these
people for doing this, does that?

Speaker 1 (45:29):
Well, there you go, everybody, you heard it from CNN.

Speaker 2 (45:32):
Everybody in America commits mortgage fraud. I'm going to create
a poll on the that space with Caleb Salvator Facebook group,
but I want you to answer my question in the
comments on YouTube and rumble below. Those of you that
own homes, did you commit mortgage fraud to get that home?

(45:52):
According to CNN, which as we know, is super reliable,
everybody does it. Everybody commits mortgage fraud. Have these people
never bought a home? I had these idiots. I just
didn't even tell the story. These people do everything when

(46:17):
you buy a home, especially nowadays, short of giving you
a colonoscopy to verify where your money is coming from.
And maybe that's because I have all these investments and
stuff that ten ninety nine's and stuff like that coming
in that are hard to track. So maybe it was
a little bit different for me. All I'm saying is
it would have been very, very difficult for me to

(46:41):
lie about where my money was coming from without falsifying
some type of invoice or document. I don't know what
she did. This is all alleged. What she allegedly did,
This is all allegedly. She hasn't been convicted. She's innocent
tel proven guilty, of course, But the idea that everyone
just lies a little bit on their mortgage. Anyone who's

(47:03):
telling you that has not bought a house in the
last twenty years because You really can't.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
You really can't.

Speaker 2 (47:14):
Unless you take a document and make it say something
that it did not say, by the way I looked
it up. Because she has a house in Virginia and
New York. The annual salary of the Attorney General of
New York is two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year.

Speaker 1 (47:34):
Which is a good living.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
But houses in New York, specifically, she has to live
within city limits. I mean you're looking at upwards of
a million dollars. The average price of a home in
Virginia is around five hundred thousand. How she affords two
houses on that salary? That's a good living, Don't get

(47:57):
me wrong. How does she afford two houses on that salary?

Speaker 1 (48:02):
Though?

Speaker 2 (48:04):
That's what we're missing here. Who's funding though that that
dead beach home in Virginia. But she might be able
on like two hundred fifty thousand, like a lawyer making
two hundred fifty thousand dollars a year. You know, you
might be able to, you know, with your partners, I'll
chip in and get it, like a condo or something

(48:24):
that you guys can go to and party at and
you know, take your families up there or whatever. But
two homes a beach home on two hundred ftwy thousand
dollars a year in one of the most, if not
the most.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
Expensive market in the country.

Speaker 2 (48:41):
I'm less interested in the alleged mortgage fraud and more
interested in where her money's coming from. Here's what she tweeted,
though what Leticia James tell you. She tweeted this a
couple of years ago, and I quote, when powerful people
cheat to get better loans, it comes at the expense
of hard working people. Everyday, Americans cannot lie to a

(49:03):
bank to get a mortgage, and if they did, our
government would throw the book at them. There simply cannot
be different rules for different people.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
I love social media.

Speaker 2 (49:14):
I love social media because every time somebody gets caught
up in some bullshit and they try to play it
off as it wasn't a big deal, we have in writing.

Speaker 1 (49:24):
Next to their stupid face and their stupid name them
saying the opposite.

Speaker 2 (49:30):
You can't run from your words when they've been made permanent,
etched in the stone that is the Internet. Ladies and gentlemen,
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Speaker 1 (51:24):
Ah right next one. We're almost at the top of
the hour here.

Speaker 2 (51:29):
J Jones is the Democrat nominee for a Speaking of
Attorney generals, You're like, I, let's segue it in there
for Attorney General in the Great State of Virginia. Maybe
he'll be prosecuting Letitia James potentially.

Speaker 8 (51:43):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (51:45):
Jay Jones is in the middle of a little bit
of a scandal here, ladies and gentleman. He had some
text messages he sent to a colleague in the legislature
back in twenty twenty two go viral. And here's what
the text messages say. Now in the gray and his
colleague is in the blue. The colleague says, they say

(52:05):
nice This is about it. The at one point in time,
the Republican state speaker the House says, they say nice
things about everyone.

Speaker 1 (52:13):
Lol. This was the colleague.

Speaker 2 (52:15):
And then Jones replies, if those guys die before me,
I will go to their funerals and piss on their graves,
send them out a wash in something. Person replies Jay Jones.
Jay replies, three people, two bullets. Gilbert, who was the
state legislature head at the time. Two people, three bullets,
Gilbert Hitler and pol Pot. Gilbert gets two bullets to

(52:36):
the head. Spoiler. Put Gilbert in the crew with the
two worst people you know, and he receives both bullets
every time. Jay, please stop. Lol, Okay, okay, The person replies,
it really bothers me when you talk about hurting people
or wishing death on them. You weren't simply asking questions,
and you know it, Jay, goes, I genuinely was. I

(52:58):
wasn't attacking you. I was trying to understand your logic.
You weren't trying to understand Jay. You were talking about
hoping Jennifer Gilbert's children would die. Yes, I've told you
this before. Only when people feel pain personally do they
move on, policy goes on. Jay says, talking about Joe Johnson,

(53:20):
a Democrat that basically a Republican, leaked everything to your
caucause it's why Gilbert gave him such a glowing tribute.
I know what you were talking about. Jago served with
my dad, who had nice words with a little choice
sprinkled in. Guy says I didn't look at that. I
just saw the guy die and assumed you had words.
Jay says he was a Democrat. The other person says,

(53:41):
this is a different message here on the right, says,
I point blank asked you more than three times.

Speaker 1 (53:45):
You dug in that you meant it. I'm honest and
questioning a lot today.

Speaker 2 (53:48):
He said, I mean, do I think Todd and Jennifer
Gilbert are evil and that they're breeding little fascists? Yes,
that was his excuse for hoping that Todd and Jennifer
Gilbert's children were murdered.

Speaker 1 (53:59):
Isn't that nice? That was twenty twenty two.

Speaker 2 (54:02):
All this hate you saw from the Charlie Kirk shooting,
where these people were celebrating his death because he was
a fascist or whatever.

Speaker 1 (54:09):
That's not new. They've always felt this way.

Speaker 2 (54:12):
They've just finally either got the balls or just don't
have anything left to lose to say it. That's all
that's changed. That's literally it. They finally just got the
balls to say it, or they just don't care anymore.
These people have always been evil demons. Like I always say,

(54:35):
they don't call you a fascist because you're a fascist.

Speaker 1 (54:37):
They call you a fascist to justify killing you. That's
what it comes down to.

Speaker 2 (54:42):
Not every Democrat, not every liberal, of course, we know that,
but there are enough of them, probably twenty to thirty
percent maybe more of the Democrat Party that literally thinks
murder over political differences is justifiable. This guy's running for

(55:02):
AG We're not talking about some bullshit position on a
school board. He wants to be the top law enforcement
official in the state of Virginia. And he's on the
record saying he wants his political opponents and their children
dead because and I quote, only when people feel pain

(55:27):
personally do they move on policy. These psychopaths, these demons,
will kill you and your children and laugh about it
and say you deserved it, and never feel an ounce
of remorse. That is the textbook definition of a psychopath.
To justify killing someone in a manner that wasn't immediate

(55:49):
self defense.

Speaker 1 (55:54):
They think you deserve it.

Speaker 2 (55:55):
You see what I what I'm talking about when I
say there's no more reasoning with these people, well, there's
no more reason to talk to these people.

Speaker 9 (56:04):
There.

Speaker 2 (56:04):
You have nothing to gain from having a political debate
with someone who wants you dead for your views. You're
going to bring words to the conversation, They're going to
bring a gun. That's spoiler alert. That's how this ends.
There is no reason to talk to the left anymore.

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We wield the power, we make them hurt.

Speaker 1 (56:34):
That's what we do. Politically hurt.

Speaker 2 (56:38):
We make them politically politically hurt, We make them financially hurt,
We make them hurt in their relationships.

Speaker 1 (56:46):
We ostracize them from society.

Speaker 2 (56:50):
To the point no one wants to hire them, no
one will let them wield any political or social power.
No one even wants to be friends or cousins with
them anymore. We have to ruin them. That's the only
way you defeat these people. Pray for their souls that
they'll have a come to Jesus moment, but be prepared
to do what needs to be done, which is professionally

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and personally ruining these people's lives.

Speaker 1 (57:17):
It is about survival. At this point.

Speaker 2 (57:20):
They will kill you, they will kill your children, and
they will see it as totally justified because they're breeding
little fascists, as they say. And you have to be
prepared while you're ruining these people non violently that if
they do try to get violent with you, and they
do try to show up and hurt you over this,

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you have to be prepared to put them down like
a stray animal in self defense, only never initiate violence.
I'd never encourage that. You have to be prepared to
protect yourself when the left shows up and tries to
get violent with you. We need them to feel totally hopeless.

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We need them to take a look in the mirror
after Here's what we need. We need a guy to
show up and try to start shit at one of
these conservative events and just get the absolute crap beat
out of him, absolute shit beat out of him by
everybody there, because societal correction is the appropriate way. So
he shows up, tries to attack the speaker with a
knife or whatever, and six guys pull him on the
side and just beat the tar out.

Speaker 1 (58:30):
Of him, and they don't kill him.

Speaker 2 (58:32):
But that guy crawls home, crawls with the bus stop
because he doesn't have a car, of course, because he's
all about the fifteen minute cities.

Speaker 1 (58:39):
He's gonna crawl home.

Speaker 2 (58:40):
He's gonna look in the mirror and he's gonna say
to himself, no one takes me seriously. Politically, my side
of the aisle has lost all social influence. We've totally
blown the culture war. I can't get a decent paying job.
No one wants to be my friend because my views
are so radioactive and talk and I can't even lash

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out violently at these people. I can't even fight back.
I'm too physically frail and weak and outnumbered to fight
these people. I better just give up, and then he'll
do whatever he's got to do. That's what we need
to start happening to these people. No more playing nice
with them. Professionally, politically and financially, brutalize them, bring them

(59:30):
to their knees, and then push their head on the
ground and make them lie down politically, not literally, not physically,
the gloves are off, ladies rot you politically. This will
be interesting because if he if he wins, because Virginia

(59:52):
is more Democrat than Republican, it's a light blue state.
If he wins this race, this will be a li
mistest for how far gone the Democrat Party is. Because
you saw people coming out and saying, I disavow political violence,
blah blah blah blah blah. But if they're going to
cut turn around, especially in this day and age with
the Charlie Kirk thing fresh in everybody's mind, and vote

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for somebody who's calling for political violence.

Speaker 3 (01:00:17):
Well, I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
This is going to be something you can actually measure
how far gone are these people. How many of these
people either A want political violence against you or B
don't see political violence against you as a deal breaker,
Because anyone who votes for that guy, it's only one
of those two options.

Speaker 1 (01:00:39):
That's not something where it's.

Speaker 2 (01:00:40):
Like, oh, I agree with him on abortion, but I'm
going to vote for him on these other nineteen issues,
because we agree whether or not you should die for
having a different belief, your children should die for having
a different belief than somebody should be a deal breaker. Hey,
does this guy want to kill people because they think
differently than him? If the answer to that is yes,

(01:01:02):
I don't care if they're a Republican, Democrat, whatever, you
don't vote for him, I don't care who you vote for.
You vote libertarian, you vote for the other party, you
leave it blank. I don't fucking you write in, Mickey Mouse,
I don't write me in.

Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
I don't care.

Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
You don't vote for that guy, though, if you still
have a semblance of a soul. So Virginia Senator's Tim
Kane recently referred to the text messages is indefensible, but
said he still supports him and he is going to
vote for him. That was Hillary Clinton's VP choice, that,

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Tim Kaine. That's how far gone these people are. Man,
we dodged a bullet with him, maybe literally, maybe literally. Look, guys,
the other ring of people and political violence does not
happen overnight.

Speaker 1 (01:01:56):
It is a slow crawl to it.

Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
So the normalization of political violence, and it starts with
people saying political violence isn't really a deal breaker for
me when it creeps in and it's like if you've
got like a girlfriend. So you got a girlfriend, you've
been together about six months. She's got a guy friend.

(01:02:21):
She's just a little too close to this guy just
makes you uneasy, but he ain't been dating that long
or whatever.

Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
And as the relationship goes on for a couple of years.

Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
You just let it go a little bit more and
more and more and more without saying anything because you
don't want to be the controlling boyfriend. It's trying to
isolate her from her friends or whatever, and she just
keeps getting a little bit closer to that guy. And
every day the line moves like a couple more inches
as far as what you're willing to put up with
between the two of them. And then one day you
come home from work, after you've been married for ten

(01:02:52):
years and got two kids together, and this guy's balls
deep inside of her. She's going to take the house.
You're going to get the kids on weekends and Christmas.
You don't even get the fun and dog bro and
you're paying this bitch alimony. That's how political violence works.
It doesn't start with people just popping rounds off. It
starts with mainstream politicians saying, I detest political violence, but

(01:03:14):
if you check the right boxes for me, I'm still
gonna vote for you.

Speaker 1 (01:03:18):
I'll still endorse you. That's where it starts.

Speaker 2 (01:03:21):
It starts with people like governor candidate and Democrat nominee
Abigail Spanberger in the middle of the debate saying things.

Speaker 7 (01:03:28):
Like this, thank you, Mss svam Berger.

Speaker 10 (01:03:30):
I just I didn't hear an answer there on the
endorsement issue, so I want to just make sure will
you continue to endorse Jay Jones to be the next
Attorney General of Virginia? And were you aware of these
text messages before they released? You have thirty seconds.

Speaker 11 (01:03:46):
In fact, it appears that it was those who released
the text messages and held them for years, so the
public was unaware who had knowledge of these text messages.

Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
For many of us, you.

Speaker 11 (01:03:59):
Text messages the day that they came out, and I
denounced them as soon as I learned of Importantly, at
this point, as we move forward, the voters now have
this information, information that was withheld for them. You're running,
presumably for polit affairs reasons, but the voters now have

(01:04:20):
the information and it is up to voters to make
an individual choice based on this information.

Speaker 10 (01:04:26):
Miss Memory, I understand what you're saying about the voters,
But for you yourself, do you still continue to endorse
j Jones? Fifteen seconds?

Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
Yes or no?

Speaker 11 (01:04:35):
We are all running our individual races. I believe my
opponent has said that about her lieutenant governor.

Speaker 7 (01:04:40):
Nominee affairs, and it's up to.

Speaker 11 (01:04:43):
Every person to make their own decision. I am running
my race to serve Virginia and that is what I
intend to do.

Speaker 7 (01:04:50):
Thank you, missus spam Berger.

Speaker 10 (01:04:53):
We just want to clarify you know what you're saying
is that as of now, you still endorse Jay Jones as.

Speaker 11 (01:04:59):
A general I'm saying, as of now, it's up to
every voter to make their own individual decision. I am
running for governor. I am accountable for the words that
I say, for the acts that I take, for the
policies that I have put out.

Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
Is that not the most bullshit politician non answer you've
ever heard?

Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
Yes or no?

Speaker 2 (01:05:20):
Fifteen seconds? Then she proceeds the filibuster for another thirty Sometimes,
my mom always taught me, sometimes no response is a response,
and a filibuster is no response, And that tells you
everything you need to know.

Speaker 1 (01:05:34):
Because these people are in a cult.

Speaker 2 (01:05:37):
They mark that they get their marching orders, and then
they walk lockstep with people that check the right box,
which is really just the letter next to their name.
They all get spoon fed the same exact corporate talking points.
Some of them are better about pushing them than others.
We'll get to that in the second hour of the show.
But at the end of the day, they all say
the same shit. All the Democrats do, some of the

(01:05:58):
Republicans do the same thing, but he's much more blatant
on the Democratic side of the aisle. It's all the
same fucking thing. It should be an easy yes or
no question if you do stand by it and own it.
I'd at least have respect for her if she went,
you know what, yeah, fuck you. Not only do I
still endorse him, I agree with what he said. I

(01:06:21):
would have at least respected her for that. But she
couldn't even do that. Instead, she tries to push it
onto her constituents to go do what you gotta do,
which is code for go vote for the guy. I
don't want to put my name by him because it'll
kill me with independence, but go vote for the guy
because I because she wants the guy at office. She
wants a psychopath like that and office because that's how

(01:06:41):
almost half the Democrat Party sees you.

Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
They see you as a threat that.

Speaker 2 (01:06:46):
Needs to be eliminated through violent means, and they would
love to have an Attorney general being the top law
enforcement official in the state who wants you.

Speaker 1 (01:06:56):
Dead as well. That's what it is down to.

Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
That's why these nutcases cannot get power back. That's why
I don't care if Donald Trump uses the precedent that
the Biden administration set with the DOJ and arrests all
of these fucking people, bullshit charges.

Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
On all of them.

Speaker 2 (01:07:20):
That's why I don't care if Republicans go around and
doc's leftists and get them fired from their jobs using
the same bullshit president they set back in twenty twenty
during the George Floyd ryots because the shit they posted
on Facebook.

Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
I don't care. I hope they do it. The gloves
are off.

Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
We're not willing to stoop to random acts of violence
because we actually believe in a God and an afterlife
and you know, consequences for.

Speaker 1 (01:07:47):
Things we did here.

Speaker 2 (01:07:49):
But we're willing to gamble with making your wallets and
your reputation and your relationships all hurt a little bit.
God might go, yeah, you fucked up there, but you
know you this and that. I mean, it's it's it's
political war mode, guys. That that's where we're at. That's
where we're at. I heard about somebody I knew. I

(01:08:13):
got a message I shouldn't even We'll do it in
the second hour of the show.

Speaker 1 (01:08:17):
How about that. We'll be right back. I gotta go
out and get another bear, all right, in the second hour.

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Speaker 1 (01:09:17):
Okay, So here's what I was gonna talk about before
the end of the hour.

Speaker 2 (01:09:22):
So I didn't know if I wanted to talk about this,
but I'm gonna be honest with you guys.

Speaker 1 (01:09:29):
This was really bothering me for the last week.

Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
So I, me and Justin Healy get a message from
somebody we know through the comedy scene and they said, hey,
uh so and so, my boyfriend or the person messaging
us as boyfriend got doxed. The sponsors of our show

(01:09:57):
got contacted his employer outside of comedy, got contacted with
screenshots of a tweet and we tracked it back through
the dummy email that was used to somebody both of
you know. And I'm like, well, first off, you guys
aren't very good at toxing people. You gotta make up

(01:10:18):
new emails for that. You don't do anything that could
be tracked back to you. And then I'm like, Justin goes,
what were the tweets? Because the tweets have been since
deleted and we didn't get a response on that. And
then I get out of the blue a message sent

(01:10:38):
to me that was a screenshot of said tweets. And
this is a guy I've done shows with, I've booked,
he's booked me. Always had a positive relationship with this guy.
Never rubbed me the wrong way, always been I mean,
I've been a dude's house, always been chilled to me.

Speaker 1 (01:10:59):
Right, here's the tweets. It was the day after Kirk
got killed.

Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
If you spend your life spouting pro gun and anti
mental health rhetoric, you should die at the hands of
a crazed gunman. You reap what you sew. Ain't really
no dancing around that one, is there? I get it,
people get emotional and shit, but do people not think

(01:11:29):
before they press send. Here's what I'm gonna ask this
guy the next time I see him. I'm pro gun,
what should happen to me? Because it's easy to talk
about the enemy when we're talking about these nutcases on

(01:11:51):
Twitter and people melting down on TikTok videos.

Speaker 1 (01:11:59):
But when it's people that you know and people you at.

Speaker 2 (01:12:02):
One point considered to be friends that you find out
there's no dancing around that one quite literally want you dead.
That makes it a little bit more personal, and it
also shows you how much more spiritual this war is. Oh,
people I've I don't know if I would consider them friends,
but I've always been cordial and friendly with would dance

(01:12:26):
on my grave if I got killed because I.

Speaker 1 (01:12:30):
Vote differently than them. People who.

Speaker 2 (01:12:39):
If I pulled off the side of the or if
I was driving and I saw them pulled off, broken
down on the side of the road, I'd help them
out because I know them. People who if they came
to me and said, bro, I don't have enough money
to eat and this hasn't happened. I'm just telling you
that people like I would just fucking give them something.

(01:13:03):
They want me dead, and they want you dead. And
there's people in your lives and I don't know who
they are, but you do who want you dead because
of the way you vote. And some of them may
have outright said it, and some of them may have
just liked a status that said it, and some of

(01:13:25):
them may not have the balls to come forward with it.

Speaker 1 (01:13:27):
But rest assured, every single one of you listening to this,
you have at least one person in your life, whether
it's a family member, a coworker, a friend, a spouse,
who wants you dead because of how you vote. You

(01:13:51):
understand what I'm talking about now When I say the
cat is out of the bag, there's no taking this back. There.

Speaker 2 (01:13:58):
You can say all kinds of as things about me.
The moment you let it out that you want me dead,
I don't know how I can ever trust you again.
I'm gonna watch my back every time I'm around you.
I'm not certainly not going to go out of my
way to be around you. But the second it's like
I said, you know the wife that in the middle
of a drunken argument with her husband says, I wish

(01:14:20):
I would have married my boyfriend Michael from college. Whether
she means it or not, she said it, whether it
was just something she said in the heat of the moment, emotional,
just wanting to hurt you, and she really didn't mean
it in her heart, she said it. And there's no
going back from that. Now, now that it's out in
the air, that you think I and I quote deserve

(01:14:42):
to die at the hands of a crazed gunman end quote,
I cannot trust you anymore. Part of me wants to
ask the guy to come on the show. Not in
my house, don't worry, because I want to see. I've
got a someone who is out front with it. I

(01:15:05):
want to see what what causes his brain to tick
that way? Why does he want me dead? Interesting ponder
upon it.

Speaker 1 (01:15:20):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:15:22):
We got a lot to talk about, though, I'm not
going to dwell on that anymore. Just bothers me, irks
me a little bit, hurts my feelings a little bit
that people I at least respected, and there was at
one point mutual respect between the two of us want
me dead and they want you.

Speaker 1 (01:15:38):
Dead too well.

Speaker 2 (01:15:42):
Crime all over the country we've been covering this extensively
has been couckoob for cocoa puffs.

Speaker 1 (01:15:50):
Look at this video from Kentucky from a man.

Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
Who stabbed a six year old to death, broke into
a home, murdered a six year old with another and
got let out after like seven years. Check the story
out here. They interviewed the dad of the now deceased child.

Speaker 8 (01:16:06):
He stood up with me on top of him, just
stood up and threw me ten fifteen feet across the
room and went after her.

Speaker 12 (01:16:14):
Dean Tipton says December seventh, twenty fifteen, is a knight
that changed his life. He says his children woke him up.
He then found a man attacking his children, and when
I got to.

Speaker 8 (01:16:24):
The top of the stairs, he attacked me.

Speaker 3 (01:16:26):
He come at me with the knife.

Speaker 12 (01:16:28):
The knight took a tragic turn with the loss of
a life his six year old son, Logan. Dean says
immediately after Logan's death, he lost his will to live.

Speaker 3 (01:16:38):
I laid in bed, I gave up. I gave up
on life, I gave up my family, I gave up
on everybody. I just wanted to die.

Speaker 12 (01:16:50):
In the years since, the family has done their best
to cope, but mentions they are mentally and emotionally scarred.
And they are hurt that Ronald Exantis will no longer
be behind bars.

Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
Everybody deserves a finding chance to have justice for him,
and is not.

Speaker 8 (01:17:08):
I've had my talks with God because I'm not afraid
to tell you. Oh, I told the court if I
ever crossed paths with him, I will kill the man.
I will kill him where he stands.

Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
And do you want to know the worst part about that?

Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
So the guy gets out like eight years in jail,
right after all the court and everything. He was found
not guilty by reason of insanity, which I think is
the most insane law no pun intended on the books
that you can be found. Oh, my client was too
much of a retard to understand that killing a six
year old boy was bad.

Speaker 1 (01:17:39):
Don't don't better let him back out onto.

Speaker 2 (01:17:41):
The streets than what kind of insane society permits that. No,
if you kill a six year old boy and we
prove it, I don't care what. First off, you have
to be a little insane to do that at all.
It does not matter what your mental state was. We

(01:18:01):
hang you, We hang you, period you die? Are we
we firing squad? Electric chery, lethal injection? We I don't know,
tie you to a stone and throw you in a lake.
I don't fucking care, but we dispose of you like
the garbage that you are.

Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
We don't go. Well, yeah, I guess it makes sense.
He didn't understand what he was doing, so we gotta
let him back out.

Speaker 2 (01:18:36):
You know the worst part about this is if the
dad does go kill the guy, which he would have
every right to do, I guarantee you the dad does
substantially more time than the murderer in prison, possibly life
to quote unquote set a precedent. We can't set a

(01:18:58):
precedent that you know, if you stab a six year
old boy to death, we're gonna throw you away forever.
But you kill the guy who stabbed a six year
old boy, and we're gonna bring the hammer down on you.
It's like we had a guy in Omaha that shot
a registered sex offender, guy that diddled little kids and stuff.
Even the daughter of that the sex offender was like
good riddance, And they gave the guy like twice as

(01:19:20):
much time to set up send a message. Why that
we care more about pedophiles than we do kids. What
are we talking about? Like there was another hotel in
downtown Omaha. Guy was called in a Borhe's talking about
how he's got this homeless guy that's walked into his
hotel lobby dozens of times, drops his pants broad daylight
in front of women and children, starts masturbating, and the

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police will take him away and they'll decline to pressity charges.

Speaker 1 (01:19:42):
He's back out on the street a week later to
do it again.

Speaker 2 (01:19:44):
If you or I went into a hotel and started
masturbating in front of women and kids, we'd be on
the sex offender list, we'd be on the news, and
we'd be in jail for a significant amount of time.
The ironic part about this is the people that are
pushing these soft on crime laws will scream until they're
blue in the face about privilege, white privilege, male privilege,

(01:20:06):
straight privilege.

Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
Whatever the case may be.

Speaker 2 (01:20:09):
They scream about privilege, and they can't even see the
amount of privilege they have allowed to the insane and violent.
You and I, law abiding, tax paying, hard working Americans,
We don't get the same privilege that the insane do.

(01:20:32):
That is, for lack of a better word, insane. Do
you want to know what's more insane about this situation
down in Kentucky? And this will really get your blood
boiling this guy when he gets out of jail. Since
he was only found guilty of second degree assault, here's
where it gets real good and not guilty of murder,

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but due to reason of insanity, the State of Kentucky
does not consider him to be a violent offender. So
he was sane enough to know that he was assaulting people,
but not sane enough to know it was assaulting people
and that was wrong, But not sane enough to know

(01:21:14):
that murdering somebody was wrong. No, the whole thing is insane.
Everything about this is insane. The judge that let him
out is insane. The parole board that let him out
is insane. The fact that we didn't see what the
guy did to a child, say, okay, here's your day
in court. Oh you're guilty, bullet in the back of
the head is insane. All of it's insane. This is

(01:21:40):
what controlled demolition looks like.

Speaker 9 (01:21:43):
They bring in, They release the violent, the mentally ill,
and the worst of the worst onto the streets, give
them little slaps on the wrist when they commit the
most horrific acts possible, and they allow them to assault
you with little to no consequences.

Speaker 1 (01:21:59):
They allow them to kill it, rape you with little
to no consequences.

Speaker 2 (01:22:02):
But if you fight back, or you seek out the
justice that the justice system refuse to dole out themselves,
they punish you.

Speaker 1 (01:22:09):
That's what it controlled demolition looks like.

Speaker 2 (01:22:11):
That's what it looks like when you've got people that
are controlling this country, Marxist lunatics that want to burn
this country down so that they can rule over the ashes.
That's what it looks like right there. If the people,
I'm telling you, this is a very dangerous game, the
powers that be are playing right here. If the people
we have entrusted with enforcing our laws do not enforce

(01:22:31):
our laws, we are going to If you're going to say, hey,
you go murder some guy's kid, we're gonna give you
eight years in jail and we're not even gonna label
you a violent offender when you get out, don't be
surprised when that guy blows that other dude's brains out.

(01:22:54):
Here's what you do. Here's how you do this. You
have to start holding judges and prosecutors civilly and legally accountable.
First and foremost insanity plea is gone.

Speaker 1 (01:23:11):
It's gone. He didn't understand what he did was wrong?
Oh well, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:23:17):
Maybe if somebody can understand that something as simple as
murder is wrong, that's somebody we should never ever ever
have out on the streets. I don't care what you
do with them. I know there's all these human rights
violations in asylums. Am I wrong for saying I don't care?
Am I wrong for saying that that's horrible? Yes, you

(01:23:39):
should treat those people with respect. But if I'm left
with two options, which is where those people are out
amongst the rest of the ninety nine percent of the
population that isn't criminally and violently insane and just allowed
to wreak havoc with evidently no consequences, or they go
into an asylum, or maybe they commit some human rights violations,

(01:24:02):
maybe they don't. I'm taking the asylum eleven times out
of ten. Make asylums great again. Isn't that all the
more reason to keep those people off the streets. So
you have to start so insanity please got to be gone.
But you have to start holding judges and prosecutors civilly

(01:24:24):
and criminally liable. You have to define what constitutes as
a career criminal, and that'll be up to the legislature, right, Congress, Senate,
you can figure that out.

Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
Maybe it's X amount of crimes or what specific.

Speaker 2 (01:24:36):
Crimes, because we don't want a guy that gets busted
for smoking weed eight times to be a career criminal.
But you know, maybe you commit X amount of violent
crimes or robberies or whatever. You bring back the three
strikes rule. How about that? And then we say, okay,
once someone's got three strikes, if you don't prosecute that
person to the full extent of the law and throw

(01:24:56):
the book at them and lock them away, if you
allow them the ability to cop and get a lesser charge,
and you're soft on them because you do what earth
they're feelings that you care about rehabilitation. He's only raped
seven kids. He can be rehabilitated. These same people, by
the way, will tell you Hulk Hogan was irredeemable for
using the N word one time. Side note, But if

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you pull that bullshit, if that guy goes out once,
he's been dignat once. He's got the stigma of a
career criminal. If you pull that shit, once that guy
gets out of jail, whatever he does afterwards is on you.
You are the insurance policy If that guy goes out

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and steals a car, you're an accessory to grand theft.

Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
Auto.

Speaker 2 (01:25:46):
That guy goes out and kill somebody, you're an accessory
to murderer or to murder. If you're the judge, if
you're the prosecutor, whatever, We'll figure out who let this
guy go, who decided not to prosecute him, and you
will be held accountable. That can mean restitution, that can
mean jail time, parole, whole slew of things.

Speaker 1 (01:26:06):
Whatever he does after that third strike.

Speaker 2 (01:26:09):
If you choose not to go after him in court,
you're going down with him, and the victims can sue you.
They're not gonna sue him because he doesn't have any money,
but they will sue you, and they will ensure that
your grandchildren are on welfare and.

Speaker 1 (01:26:25):
You fucking deserve it. I mean, it's just all over.
You know, we had an omaha, uh the shooting at
Quick Trip.

Speaker 2 (01:26:44):
You get a cop goes over to a guy who's
the Quick Trip employees call the cops on him because
he's harassing customers and employees at like six o'clock in
the morning. Cop walks up to him, says, hey, what
are you doing. The guy pulls a gun on him,
shoots the cop. Fortunately, thank god, grazed his head. I
think the cop shot him back or somebody did, because

(01:27:06):
he had a gunshot wound into his hand. This guy
goes and flees to McDonald's swat team has to rush
him out. Here's what I'm concerned about. You just had
this Bud Crawford thing that we covered on the show
last week. I want to know, did this cop not

(01:27:31):
pull his gun quicker because he was worried about being
on the news and the Bud Crawford thing. Did this
cop not pull his gun quicker? Because every loudmouthed community
activist who thinks that police encounters are like you see
in the movies, and the fucking mayor John Ewing himself,
we're out there who's a ex cop and has no excuse.

(01:27:53):
We're out there throwing the officers under the bus. John
Ewing referred to the Crawford incident as and I quote,
the worst day in his tenure as a public servant.

Speaker 1 (01:28:02):
End quote.

Speaker 2 (01:28:03):
Mind you, this guy was a public servant during the
West Roads Mall shooting, during my high school shooting at
Millard South back in twenty eleven. He was the he
was a public servant during the carry of Roscoe murder.
But Bud Crawford getting a gun pulled on him because
he doesn't understand you either put it on your person
or in the glovebox, not on the floorboard. That's the

(01:28:25):
worst moment. Do you think maybe this passed it up?
He must be having a rough week. The two worst
moments in his tenure as a public servant in the
same week. You know that's got to be rough. Here's
the thing. I'm not a huge fan of Todschmaterer, the
police chief. I didn't like how we endorsed Stouthart. I

(01:28:48):
think he's a squishy, spineless Republican, but he has a
hell of a lot better than the alternative.

Speaker 1 (01:28:54):
The fact Ewing kept him was a godsend.

Speaker 2 (01:29:01):
If Ewing replaces him, and if our county Attorney Don Klein,
who is a Republican, loses his race next November, we
are royally fucked as a city. We will turn into
little Chicago. They're already starting to call us that all
over the country, Little Chicago. I was just in Chicago.

(01:29:23):
I don't want to be Little Chicago. These people will
carry out the controlled demolition that you're seeing in Portland,
in Denver, in New York, in Chicago, in San Francisco,
all over the country. Now, I don't like our mayor,

(01:29:45):
but we've got a balance of power right now. We've
got a police chief and a county attorney that are
somewhat sane. If we lose these guys, if we lose
our sheriff, Aaron Hanson, who's also up for reelection next November,
you should vote for. This city is going to burn

(01:30:06):
figuratively to the ground. I was willing to give you
in some slack. I said, hey, chill out. He might
just be a moderate. I have not seen anything positive,
anything redeeming from this guy in his first couple months.
Is mayor the fact he decided he was going to
grift off the Bud Crawford thing and what was an
unfortunate incident where nobody got hurt and everybody probably could

(01:30:27):
have handled the situation better. He decided he was going
to try to blow that up into a race thing
and try to get on national news. Fortunately it didn't work.
He saw someone he could grift off of. Fortunately it
didn't work. I got a bad feeling about this mayor.

Speaker 3 (01:30:41):
Dude.

Speaker 1 (01:30:42):
I do not like this guy.

Speaker 2 (01:30:45):
I'm really concerned about where this city goes next. If
we lose our sheriff and we lose our county attorney,
it's gonna be lawless. It's gonna be the situation where
you have people just you have homeless people just acting
flat out onhands to the street, where you have people

(01:31:06):
committing crimes and just nothing happens to them for whatever reason,
they're right back out onto the street.

Speaker 1 (01:31:14):
I mean, that's a real problem. You had this other
guy in.

Speaker 2 (01:31:18):
Omaha that when we talk about controlled demolition, and this
guy Kyrie Holbert that shot somebody in the Old Market
a couple nights ago. Turns out Biden commuted a sentence.
Guy was sitting in prison drug dealing and fell in
in possession of a firearm. He was sentenced for twenty years.
Biden commuted it right before he left office after seven years.
So there's a guy Joe Biden just let another shooter

(01:31:39):
out onto the street in Omaha. These are the people
that are tanking this country and they're doing it on purpose.
Like I said, you flood the zone with violent savages,
with monsters who have no regard for humanity, law and
order or anything, and then you make it illegal for
people to defend themselves against them. That is how you

(01:32:07):
execute a controlled demolition of society. And you don't do
it nationwide. You do it city by city. You start
in the big cities like New York and LA and
Chicago and San Francisco, and then you work your way
into the medium sized cities like Obaha, the city's like Denver,
like Albuquerque, Charlotte, where it's already happening, by the way,

(01:32:34):
and then you go to the small towns.

Speaker 1 (01:32:36):
And while I'm not from a small town, I have.

Speaker 2 (01:32:40):
Done plenty of gigs in small town America, and I've
got plenty of friends in small town America. Let me
tell you that's gonna get shooty if.

Speaker 1 (01:32:47):
You try it down there.

Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
Okay, next story. Here, we've got a new tinfoil hat
conspiracy from liberals. So we had South Carolina Judge Diane Goodstein,
who had recently had a high file case in September
twenty twenty five, when she used in order blocking the
South Carolina Election Commission from providing the Department of Justice
and the access to the state's full voter voter database,
which included personal information of over three point three million citizens,

(01:33:12):
was in response to President Trump's executive order prohibiting non
citizens from registering to vote and resulting DOJ data request.
So Judge Goodstein, shortly after this ruling came out, her
house burnt down. She wasn't home, her husband and kids,

(01:33:34):
and I think some friends were. Fortunately, it sounds like
they're going to be okay. They did suffer some injuries,
they to flee the house. But immediately people jumped on this.
People jumped on this and said that this was maga,
this was right wing violence. Let me tell you, when
they say it's right wing violence, it home host never

(01:33:58):
is very rarely is it ever right wing violence. And
then when it inevitably comes out that it wasn't right
wing violence, they don't say a fucking word about it.
They don't say anything, so they'll come out so it says, uh,

(01:34:21):
this is the tweet from Stephen Miller that they linked
to this conspiracy. This came out several hours He tweeted
this several hours before the house blew up or the
house cut on fire. And I'll tell you about the
house catching on fire in a minute here. But Stephen
Miller said the issue is now very simple and clear.
There is a large and growing movement of left wing
terrorism in this country. True, it is well organized and funded. True,

(01:34:42):
and it is shield by far left Democrat judges, prosecutors,
and attorney generals. Also true, the only remedy is to
use legitimate state power to dismantle terrorism and terror network.
So they tried to link that tweet to Steve it
from Stephen Miller, as if it somehow had you know,
Trump's vice chief of staff excuse me, deputy chief of staff,

(01:35:02):
as if it's somehow was an indication or him foreshadowing
what was about to happen to Judge Goodstein. I'll read
that again, the last sentence. The only remedy is to
use legitimate state power, which is what I've been telling you,
to dismantle these networks. Nowhere does he call for terrorism.
Nowhere does he imply this guy's these are people that

(01:35:25):
spend too much time watching movies and playing video games.
When the evil villain is going to do something, he
doesn't foreshadow it with this nasty quote or anything like.

Speaker 1 (01:35:36):
No, he just does it. They don't leave a paper
trail like that.

Speaker 2 (01:35:41):
This is not television was It turns out they investigated it,
and they announced that at this point in the investigation,
there's no incident that it was intentionally set, that there
was any foul play involved. Now, the witnesses of the
fire said there was an explosion followed by a fire.

(01:36:01):
And I told everybody that was sharing this baseless conspiracy
theory every time I saw this posted by somebody, I knew.
So when it comes out that this was a gas leak,
are you going to issue a retraction? And they all
danced around the question, because you know, liberals can never
never answer yes or no questions.

Speaker 1 (01:36:18):
You ever noticed that? You never noticed that? Now it's horrible.

Speaker 2 (01:36:23):
I hate to use the word benign, but when we're
talking about somebody's house burning down, but this is benign
compared to intentional arson. They've investigated it. She was politically connected.
Of course that's going to be set to a priority
there in these trying times, and it doesn't look like
it now. Will any of these people come out and say, hey,

(01:36:44):
we fucked up, we got this one wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:36:45):
Of course not. Of course they won't.

Speaker 2 (01:36:49):
They'll move on to their next baseless, tinfoil hat conspiracy
theory because the narrative will always be more important than
the truth.

Speaker 1 (01:36:56):
Now here's the difference. Between me and them. If it turn.

Speaker 2 (01:37:03):
That this was somebody on my side of the aisle, politically, absolutely,
I would condemn that person and ask that they'd be
thrown in jail for the rest of their lives. In
a heartbeat, there's no question. Political violence is never justified.
You see how easy that was. There was a guy

(01:37:24):
who planned to shoot up the Pride parade a couple
weeks ago. They arrested him. Good. That guy's a fucking
piece of shit. He's a scumbag. He should go to
jail forever or an asylum where he can't hurt anybody.
If you plan to murder a bunch of people, I
don't care if they're gay people or Christians, or Republicans
or Democrats, doesn't matter. You should be locked away from

(01:37:46):
society forever where you cannot hurt people. Again, that's very,
very simple. But as much as the Left likes to
cry about empathy, I'm not seeing much of it coming
from them. Next up, we've got Ice was ambushed in

(01:38:08):
shit Cago, as I'm gonna call it from now on.

Speaker 1 (01:38:11):
Well, we talked about Chicago just going to shit dude, Chicago.
So you've got ICE agents going to do a detention
in Chicago, and they get their vehicle rammed and then
surrounded by several other cars in the middle of the
street downtown.

Speaker 2 (01:38:30):
Probably got lost in their GPS. So the agents get
out of the car because they're freaking out, and one
of the protesters allegedly approaches them with a firearm.

Speaker 1 (01:38:40):
And this is allegedly her goes by the name.

Speaker 2 (01:38:42):
Of La Maggie. I've had worse, got a hot couple
of beers. I would if I were single. You know,
she allegedly has a firearm and they capper and she
into the hospital.

Speaker 1 (01:39:00):
She lived. Whatever I mean, this is if this is
really what happened.

Speaker 2 (01:39:05):
If you had ICE agents drive it down the street
in an unmarked vehicle, somebody had to know that that
vehicle's marked. You might have a nark, you might have
a trail who knows. You get your vehicle rammed and
then surrounded by several other cars. You have people coming
out armed. That's not just protests anymore. That's not just
random people acting violent. That's flat out guerrilla warfare.

Speaker 1 (01:39:26):
That's urban combat.

Speaker 2 (01:39:28):
That that's an organized militia group at that point, that
was planned out, that was timed, and it was executed
somewhat proficiently now. Fortunately leftists, they can plan, and they
can get better about their organizational skills, but they will

(01:39:48):
never not be able to be either total frail pussies
or the most morbidly obese, disgusting creatures you've ever seen.
So while they may be able to execute these plans
a little bit better than they once did, and they
may be able to organize a little bit better than
they could have about a decade ago, they're still fucking

(01:40:09):
worthless human beings physically, and they can't hold their own
in a fistfight or a gunfight. So the ICE agents
made it out unscathed, but I mean, this is an
ongoing problem in Chicago's going to shit.

Speaker 1 (01:40:19):
Man, you had.

Speaker 2 (01:40:20):
Another guy, or excuse me, You've had multiple leaks from
police officers in Chicago who are saying they've heard straight
from the mayor's hotline. Hey, if you get a call
from ICE agents that they're under attack, don't go help them.
Leave them out there. That's not our problem. We're not
going to help them. So they're going to abandon their

(01:40:41):
fellow brothers and arms. Fellow officers just happen to be
from a different apartment because the mayor told them to
don't respond to that. Let them sit out there and
get the shit beat out of them, let them get
killed god knows what right. And by the way, a
lot of ICE agents are Hispanic. Fun fact, in case
you didn't know, but we also, I mean, when you
talk about political violence, you had the left. So every

(01:41:05):
year before the Supreme Court gets started, they have a
mass at the cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington,
d C.

Speaker 1 (01:41:12):
You've got a guy who shows up to this with
two hundred explosives trying to do an alleged suicide bombing.

Speaker 2 (01:41:24):
On the Supreme Court. Now they found a manifesto. He
was crying about Palestine and Ice in the Supreme Court.
Now again, when we see these bullshit studies about political violence,
they'll say, well, we couldn't determine his motive. You know,
he just told us what his motive was, that he
had a blatant political slant, but we couldn't tell you,
So we're not going to call that left wing violence.
By the way, when the Aryan Brotherhood gang members kill
each other over a drug deal gone wrong, that was

(01:41:47):
right wing political violence.

Speaker 1 (01:41:48):
In case you didn't know, it's all bullshit.

Speaker 2 (01:41:50):
When you see those studies about right wing left wing
political violence, know that it was done by someone on
the left, and they didn't count things like the Trump
assassination attempt. They didn't count the Nashville school shooter. It's
pure bullshit. It's what turns out when you bend the
numbers the way you want them to bend, you can
get any results you want. Who would have thought, I mean,
but this is the it's just getting increasingly worse. It's

(01:42:14):
just everything seems to be It's like Art Bell had
the quickening. Everything seems to be escalating and happening faster.
It's why I've got one hundred fucking topics to get
into this show. We're not even We're about two thirds
of the way through the hour here, and then we're
gonna take another break. But I mean, this is I

(01:42:36):
told you it's gonna be a marathon show. I'm sorry,
it's gonna be a longer show.

Speaker 1 (01:42:39):
It is what it is.

Speaker 2 (01:42:41):
But just everything seems to be escalating. I mean, five
years ago, we had protests that got a little violent,
and rocks got thrown in, buildings got set on fire,
and it was horrible.

Speaker 1 (01:42:51):
It was it was bad. And now we've got like
organized hits on federal agents.

Speaker 2 (01:42:55):
Now we've got guys showing up trying to suicide bomb
the Supreme Court. What's it gonna be like five years
from now? Think about it, guys. We thought the the
George Floyd Blm riots were insane five years ago. Now
we look back at the riots five years ago and
I'm like, well, at least people weren't just shooting their

(01:43:16):
political rivals and then celebrating it.

Speaker 1 (01:43:20):
What are we gonna think in twenty thirty.

Speaker 2 (01:43:23):
If we don't put if we don't put this insurrection
and that's what it is as an insurrection, if we
don't put this communist insurrection down, what are we gonna
be talking about in five years? Well, yeah, that Charlie
kirkshooting was bad, but you know, at least they weren't
just walking into churches and just mowing people down every Sunday.

Speaker 1 (01:43:42):
How far is this gonna go before it gets a tip?
It to a tipping point.

Speaker 2 (01:43:46):
I was talking to a guy in the sauna at
the gym about this today or yesterday, and I was like, look,
because we were talking about the situation in Nigeria, and
you know, he said yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:43:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:43:58):
I think the problem why you get so many radicals
is because people don't have anything to lose over there.
And I was like, that is an astute point. That
is an excellent way to put it. Do you want
to come on the show?

Speaker 4 (01:44:10):
No? I.

Speaker 2 (01:44:10):
But seriously, when you look at countries like Nigeria, when
you look at countries where you've got high political tensions
between extremist groups, the common thing is people don't have
anything better to do. When you have a stable economy
and you have a healthy middle class, that prevents a
lot of things, but most importantly, it prevents civil unrest

(01:44:33):
and civil war when people have things to lose. When
a guy has a job and a mortgage in a
family that depends on him, he can't pick up a rifle.
He's got too many comforts and too many responsibilities. When
you take those things away from that guy, which we're
seeing happening at increasing rates, you're seeing people that fall

(01:44:53):
in love with the idea of not having kids or whatever,
and then they get down the road and they're like,
oh shit, maybe I should have done that. When you
see people that can't buy a house so they just
check out. When you see people that got a college
degree that seemed like it was going to be a
good deal when they went into college, and then halfway
through they realized it was bad and they weren't going
to be able to use their degree, but they decided
to finish it anyway. And then they've got a four

(01:45:15):
year degree and one hundred thousand dollars in debt with
it for just something they can't use anywhere, and they're
waiting tables for a living. Those people check out, and
we're seeing that increase in this country. We're seeing more
and more people with less and less to lose, and
that's where you get pushed closer to civil war. And
that's on the right end the left. It's more so

(01:45:35):
on the left right now because that's who's doing all
the violence. But eventually that's going to catch up to
the right. And I pray to God that this AI
bubble pops. I hate to be that guy, but I
really do, because I've got a feeling you're going to
start seeing people on both sides of the spectrum losing
jobs left and right if this AI thing comes out.

Speaker 1 (01:45:52):
But that's a story for another time. We'll talk about
that elsewhere.

Speaker 2 (01:45:56):
Next up, let's go to Portland, or let's not go
to port but let's talk about Portland. Portland is a
war zone. Here's a video. They're gonna tell you it's
peaceful and nobody's doing anything. But here's a video a
couple of months ago of ICE agents clashing with protesters
in Portland. That looks peaceful to me. Right, it doesn't

(01:47:02):
look like a war zone at all. Well, Trump wants
to send in the military. There's an ongoing court battle
about whether or not he has the right to do that.

Speaker 1 (01:47:09):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:47:09):
I'm not a constitutional lawyer, don't ask me. Here's the
clips the left is doing is spreading around. Now, remember
you know what flooding the zone is. Flooding the zone
is where you push the exact same bullshit over and
over and over again to force a narrative. So you
see this often with shootings when there's legitimate questions about it,
you know, like the Trump shooting in Butler, when that

(01:47:31):
guy at first nutcase tried to assassinate him. You will
see people just and people have legitimate questions like hey,
why the hell with Secret Service not on the rooftop.

Speaker 1 (01:47:40):
You'll see bad actors try to flood the zone.

Speaker 2 (01:47:43):
Where maybe some whack job on four Chan came up
with some crazy conspiracy theory that you know, aliens did
it with lasers from out of space, outer space. That
guy will take that and they will circulate that onto
mainstream semi mainstream platforms and flood the zone.

Speaker 1 (01:47:58):
So you don't know what to believe, so you just
dismiss everything. It's bullshit.

Speaker 2 (01:48:01):
The left is doing that right now with videos like this,
or with videos like this one here people dressed in
inflatable balloon costumes as animals dancing. I can't play anymore

(01:48:22):
of that are I'm gonna get a copyright strike on YouTube.

Speaker 1 (01:48:23):
I don't want that.

Speaker 2 (01:48:25):
That's what they're playing, and that's how they're flooding the zone.
Oh Violet Portland, I love how that's the best they
can do. Hey, we're not violent.

Speaker 1 (01:48:32):
We're just insane and should be put in mental asylums.
That's all. We dress up as animals and fuck each other.
That's it.

Speaker 2 (01:48:41):
We're not violent, We're just degenerate trash videos like that
one or this one. There's your woodstock hippies, average age
eighty seven and a half years old.

Speaker 1 (01:49:03):
That fucking generation. Ukrainian flag.

Speaker 10 (01:49:07):
Love it.

Speaker 2 (01:49:08):
This Land was made for you and me with a
Ukrainian flag. You can't make this shit up.

Speaker 1 (01:49:23):
Another Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (01:49:24):
She's in a wal You've got one in a walker
and a Rascal scooter. This is the resistance, ladies and gentlemen.
The resistance has nineteen different pills. It has to take
every day to keep it alive. But they're gonna smoke
us in a civil war.

Speaker 1 (01:49:57):
You know what, I changed my mind.

Speaker 2 (01:49:58):
I've gone back and forth on this l I said,
I don't want troops on the streets of these cities,
and I said, fuck it, I do. I've changed my mind.
I do not want troops on the streets of Portland.
I do not want Trump to send the military into Portland.
I want him to carpet bombit instead. Just drop a
nuke on it and be done with it. How about
that so we don't ever have to see this crap again?
Obviously I'm kidding. Just another example of how lost the

(01:50:21):
boomers are, how lost that Woodstock generation is. You know
what's funny about this, about all this argument about the
military and whatnot going into these cities, One other president
has sent the military in when the States tried to

(01:50:42):
mount an insurrection. One other president's done that throughout history.
And you had a lot of people that were very
politically extreme in these states, that had really ascended to
the top of government, or they had been there for
a long time, and they were surrounded themselves with even
worse extremists, and and there was all types of corruption

(01:51:03):
and violence and riots and all this horrible stuff. And
the president said, hey, you know what, enough is enough.
I'm sending the military in any guesses who that president was.
It was a this guy you maybe heard of. His
name was Abraham Lincoln. Liberals don't care about states rights

(01:51:24):
when you talk about Lincoln, though, you know, the state's
rights to chop your kids balls off and provide healthcare
on the government done, the taxpayer dying for illegal immigrants.
That will defend not slavery, but that will defend even
though that's slave labor in a lot of case.

Speaker 1 (01:51:40):
Anyway, anyway, what are we doing? What the fuck are
we doing here? This is ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (01:51:56):
So Trump's labeled Antifa terror group, and the usual as
lighting from the left is going on. I saw tweet
it was perfect says it's amazing how much leftist discourse
is just them pretending not to understand things, thus making
discourse impossible.

Speaker 1 (01:52:10):
Really is, there's no sense in talking to these people.
I tell you this over and over again. There is
no sense in trying to debate these people anymore. Ignore them,
ignore them, try to win the people over in the middle.
Do not talk to these people anymore. There's no point,
so they'll just go. Antifa is not a terror group.
It's it's just an idea. It's anti fascist.

Speaker 2 (01:52:33):
It's just an idea with the headquarters and a ranking
structure and leaders and the same people that show up
all over the country despite having no job, but they
somehow get funded to show up anywhere between North Carolina
and Oregon. Who knows how do they pull that off.

(01:52:55):
My favorite one, but your great grandpa, was antifa in Germany.
You motherfuckers would would think my great grandfather if you
ever had the chance to meet him, and I wish
you would have, you would have thought he was the
most fascist.

Speaker 1 (01:53:09):
Piece of shit you've ever met. You would have hated him,
and he would have hated you more than you hate him.
And he was on the beaches of Ewajima. He would
have hated you. Guys. The people you're calling anti fascist,
they fought in World War Two would have voted for

(01:53:30):
Trump ninety to ten percent without hesitation.

Speaker 2 (01:53:40):
So when they here's the thing, though, when they tell
you antifa is an idea and not a group, that's
a lie. Antifa did not originate from American soldiers in
World War Two fighting fascists in Germany and Italy. Antifa
actually has a legitimate origin anti fascistish action. I'm sure

(01:54:02):
I butchered the first word. It was founded in nineteen
thirty two by the German Communist Party under Stalin's direction.
So Stalin sent money, in resources and rebel rousers into
Germany and said, hey, go start this group. Its mission
was not just to fight fascists. They also targeted centrists
and Democrats who maybe didn't toe the line so much

(01:54:26):
as they wanted sound familiar branding anyone who opposed communist
revolution as a fascist. Violence and intimidation were central to
the methods. H anyone who opposed communist revolution as a fascist.
Remember what I said earlier on in the show. They
don't kill you for being a fascist. They call you

(01:54:48):
a fascist to justify killing you. They targeted centrists, They
targeted moderate liberals. Why they know those people, they're not stupid.
They're not that stupid. They know those people are not fascists,

(01:55:10):
Centrists and liberals and whatnot.

Speaker 1 (01:55:15):
They know they're not.

Speaker 2 (01:55:19):
They do it because they want conformity. They want everyone
under the boot of communism. If you are not on
board with their idiotic ideology, you have to go. You're
going to be a problem at some point down the line.
Now here's where this always collapses, these movements like this.
No one's ever it's no true scotsman, no one's ever

(01:55:40):
communist enough. Once they've gotten rid of all the conservatives
and moderates and centrists and liberals, and all that's left
is communists, which will never happen because these people are frail,
or morbidly obese, or suffer from nineteen different mental illnesses,
so they'd never actually be able to do.

Speaker 3 (01:55:58):
This to us.

Speaker 2 (01:56:00):
But once those people are all gone, the worm has
to continue to eat, and it will turn the snake
and it will turn around and engulf itself in its
own mouth. And what I mean by that is they'll
start to point fingers at one another. Oh you're not
a real communist. Oh you're not communist enough. What are

(01:56:21):
you a fascist? You're basically a far right or a
far right winger, and they'll go after each other. There's
a song called I Was a teenage Anarchist by the
band Against Me, and it talks all about it. He
was basically a comedy growing up and all this stuff,
and then he says, you know, at the end, he says,
they set their rifle sights on me because he really

(01:56:43):
he said the revolution was a lie. They set their
rifle sights on me because he realized at the end
of the song that, oh my god, this was all bullshit.
And these people are so miserable and so unhappy that
they don't feel right unless they're raging against someone or something.
And when they've totally gotten rid of all the people

(01:57:04):
that they've raged against, they have to find a new boogeyman,
and it just becomes the people who aren't far enough
to the left. That's how this ends for you guys,
in theory. In practice, when communism actually does manage to
take over, like in Malice China, what happens is the
government that takes over goes, look at these horrible young

(01:57:26):
people going out and causing chaos in the streets. You
need to hand all the military power over to us.
We promise we'll give it back, but we need to
squash this rebellion. And then they go out and they
kill all of you, and guess what, they don't hand
that power back.

Speaker 1 (01:57:45):
Let's go to the next one.

Speaker 2 (01:57:46):
Bobby alt Off, the podcaster who is famous for cheating
on her husband, allegedly with Drake Maybe, had this to
say about Donald Trump.

Speaker 13 (01:57:55):
Right, President Trump, if you're watching this, please please keep watching.

Speaker 1 (01:58:02):
I'm asking you to please.

Speaker 13 (01:58:04):
Sit down and have an interview with me. I just
I think that perhaps you surround yourself with people who
agree with you, and maybe you need to hear another perspective.

Speaker 7 (01:58:19):
And maybe I'm not the most educated person to offer
that other perspective, but.

Speaker 13 (01:58:24):
I do feel like as someone who grew up very Republican,
very conservative, very Christian, and as someone who has a
lot of family members who also are that way, still,
I think that we can have a good conversation and
perhaps I can help open your mind to things that

(01:58:45):
you are currently closed too. And I know that there
are a lot of people who are going to be
mad at me for even offering this interview or trying
to get this interview, but I think that a huge
problem is people not willing to speak to other people
with differing beliefs. I grew up so Republican, so conservative

(01:59:10):
until I met my ex husband, and because he was
willing to.

Speaker 1 (01:59:15):
And her ex husband was a liberal cock that she
cheated on.

Speaker 13 (01:59:18):
Of course, talk to me and just like try to
understand why my mind was so set the way it was.

Speaker 7 (01:59:26):
At twenty one, I completely did a one to.

Speaker 13 (01:59:28):
Eighty and realized that I didn't know everything.

Speaker 2 (01:59:32):
Let this be a word of advice liberal men out there,
if you want to marry a woman of the same ideology,
she will cheat on you with Drake every time, every time.

Speaker 13 (01:59:44):
And that I was wrong, and it's okay to be wrong,
and it's okay.

Speaker 1 (01:59:46):
They have no respect for you, and they shouldn't.

Speaker 7 (01:59:49):
Have any to change your mind.

Speaker 13 (01:59:51):
And I think that a lot of people get mad
when people howld beliefs and think they can't change their mind.
But for this world to get better, people need to
change their and open their mind.

Speaker 2 (02:00:01):
And people need to change their mind to her ideas,
is what she said. People need to change their mind
to her side of the aisle for this world to
get better. What a fucking idiot and open their mind,
but only to her beliefs, don't open them to anything else.

Speaker 1 (02:00:17):
If you're on her side, you don't need to open
your mind. Cheap it shut. We know you guys don't
have a problem with that anyway, though.

Speaker 13 (02:00:22):
So form new opinions.

Speaker 10 (02:00:24):
So I don't know.

Speaker 13 (02:00:27):
I would love an opportunity to try and.

Speaker 7 (02:00:32):
Speak to you.

Speaker 1 (02:00:33):
Hey, you go, So the glorified prostitute wants to interview
the president. I love it. I love it. She's like, well,
when I was.

Speaker 2 (02:00:41):
Twenty one, I met this guy, twenty one and impressionable
and way too young to be getting married. I met
this guy and he was older than me and already
wayset in his beliefs, and he basically just like kind
of talked me into it and manipulated my easily impressionable
young mind and got me into this bullshit ideology. What
a fucking idiot, what a fuck. I'm sorry I had

(02:01:04):
to cut that video off. I couldn't listen to her
ramble like that. She is one of the dumbest people
in media. People call her an industry plant.

Speaker 1 (02:01:11):
She has to be.

Speaker 2 (02:01:12):
She has to be an industry plant, because there's no
way somebody that's stupid with the personality of my fucking
Drywall could reach any level of success that she has.
There are and I don't deal in pop culture. There
are a ton of people in pop culture that are
way better at their jobs than she is that would
kill to get the interview she does that don't get them.

(02:01:35):
She's gotta be an industry plant.

Speaker 1 (02:01:37):
Now.

Speaker 2 (02:01:37):
I don't know that to be true, but she has
to be one. I don't think Bobby wants that. Smoke though,
Bobby doesn't want that because if she does get an
interview with Trump, he's just gonna sit there the entire
time and roast the shit out of her for abandoning
her family to fuck rappers. That's been the second hour.
I'm gonna be right back. We got more to talk about.

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(02:03:51):
this is insane. This is the most insane story of
the year. And it's been an insane year, ladies and gentlemen.
It's the Quickening and it's been an same year. So
Mark Sanchez, Yes, that Mark Sanchez, the former quarterback of
the New York Jets, played at USC He was like
a top five pick, big deal, kind of a bust, right,

(02:04:11):
Mark Sanchez. We here last Saturday got stabbed, Like, oh
my god, it's big city crime at it again. Now
football anchors aren't even safe. He's working for Fox. I
believe it was, and uh, correct me if I'm wrong
as an analyst, and you know, we're like, oh you know,
he's there just trying to do his job and these
big city lunatics are stabbing him. Well, turns out there's

(02:04:33):
a little bit more nuanced to that. So Sanchez was allegedly.
This is all alleged, right, everyone's innocent til proven guilty.
We don't know either way. This is just what the
police are saying. They're saying they have evidence of it.
Sanchez checks in that night to a hospital for multiple
stab wounds. Several hours later, Sanchez gets arrested and it's like,

(02:04:59):
whoa hold on, what's go on? So, as this is
the story from the police, you had an elderly gentleman
driving a grease truck. And if you don't know what
a grease truck is, it's someone who goes to pick
up grease from the restaurants because you know, you can't
flush grease down the drain, so he goes picks it
up and dispose it from a truck and disposes of it.

(02:05:20):
This guy was sixty nine years old. Let's be real.
If you're sixty nine years old driving around a restaurants
at one o'clock in the morning picking up grease, you
probably had a rough go of things. So Sanchez During
this time period, this is going on in an alley
between a restaurant and Sanchez's hotel. Sanchez is interrupted from

(02:05:43):
doing something very productive, which was running wind sprints in
the alley by this truck driver. Yes, you heard me correctly,
wind sprints in the alley. I've been drunk, but not
that trunk Ladies and gentlemen. Goes up, opens the door

(02:06:05):
of this truck while the guy's sitting in it, says, hey,
you're not supposed to be in here.

Speaker 1 (02:06:12):
This is it.

Speaker 2 (02:06:13):
This vehicle's illegally parked. Hotel management says, you can't park here.
The guy's like, whoa buddy, calmed down, I'm just doing
my job. Sanchez allegedly gets in his face. Guy Pepper
sprays him. Sanchez keeps coming, so the guy pulls out
a knife and stabs him multiple times in the abdomen.

(02:06:35):
So he gets probably wasted. Let's be honest here on something.
Get stabbed then arrested at the hospital. You're probably gonna
get fired. What a night, Mark Sanchez. What's hilarious was
when you found out he got stabbed. Everyone's like, oh,
prayers for Mark. He's such a good guy.

Speaker 1 (02:06:53):
You sure about that?

Speaker 2 (02:06:55):
You might wanna pull a Tyro Fraser and delete those tweets.
Here's the thing, though, Mark Sanchez will now be remembered
for two things, getting stabbed while assaulting an elderly truck
driver in the middle of the night in a drunken rampage,

(02:07:18):
and being a all around terrible quarterback.

Speaker 1 (02:07:21):
He's still known for this play keep up with him.
Years ago we talked to Todd more than in Indianapolis
the offensive Court. I be gonna bush the play here
and then lends ses gets hit, the store is loose
and it's alive, and then going into it.

Speaker 2 (02:07:35):
He's still known for that play, and he'll always be
known for that play. But now he'll be able to
add a second part to his resume. Assaulted allegedly an
elderly gentleman in a drunken rampage who was just trying
to do his job, and stabbed for it. Here's the

(02:08:00):
best part, Sanchez. I mean, let's look at this guy.
In twenty eleven, I thought this was him, so I
double checked it. In twenty eleven, Sanchez, who was twenty
four years old and playing quarterback for the New York Jets,
had a girlfriend who was named Eliza Krueger. Now that
name doesn't ring any bells because she wasn't anybody notable

(02:08:20):
at the time. But as it turns out, Eliza Krueger
was a seventeen year old high school student who was
confirmed by her She provided text and photos to the
sports blog deadspin dot com. Thank god, that's dead Spin
is dead by the way, horrible blog. So the two

(02:08:41):
met at a New York City nightclub on New Year's Eve,
where Krueger told him she was seventeen. Sanchez reportedly supposedly
told her he couldn't see her until she was eighteen.

Speaker 1 (02:08:49):
Oh, that was good. He was just willing to groom
her until she turned eighteen. Nice.

Speaker 2 (02:08:54):
But Krueger, who had researched the laws. I just imagine
she's on the phone, informed him that seventeen was the
legal agent canset in New York. The late legal age
of consent was sixteen in New Jersey, which was where
Sanchez lived. Krueger started to share the story with dead
Spin and posted about the relationship on Facebook. Reports prompted
the Jets to decline comment on Sanchez's personal life. So

(02:09:16):
this is a guy that just everywhere he goes problems
find him. Whether they're on the field, off the field,
or after the field. Mark Sanchez is a guy you
can count on to do something stupid. Okay, speaking of
stupid people, let's look at Katie Porter, the lead Democrat

(02:09:36):
running for governor of California. Check out this interview she
had that has gone viral with CBS.

Speaker 7 (02:09:43):
What do you say to the forty percent of California
voters who you'll need in order to win, who voted
for Trump?

Speaker 14 (02:09:50):
How would I need them in order to win?

Speaker 4 (02:09:52):
Man?

Speaker 15 (02:09:53):
Well, unless you think you're gonna get sixty percent of
the vote, you think you'll get sixty percent? All everybody
who did not vote for Trump will vote for what
you're in a general election. Yes, if it is me
versus a Republican, I think that I will win the people.

Speaker 14 (02:10:07):
Who did not vote for Trump, you versus another Democrat.
I don't intend that to be the case.

Speaker 7 (02:10:12):
So how do you not intend that to be the case?
Do you are you going to ask them not to run?

Speaker 16 (02:10:16):
No?

Speaker 14 (02:10:16):
No, I'm saying I'm going to build the support. I
have the support already in terms of name recognition.

Speaker 2 (02:10:21):
So for context, California runs an open primary, so the
top two vote. Everyone throws their name on the ballot,
and the top two vote getters will get into the
general election. So it could be two Democrats, it could
be a Democrat and Republican. It could be a Democrat
and a dependent. It all depends on who's running and
how much support they have. Just just so you're aware
of what they're talking about here, and.

Speaker 14 (02:10:41):
So I'm going to do the very best I can
to make sure that we get through this primary in
a really strong position. But let me be clear with you.
I represented Orange County. I represented a purple area. I
have stood on my own two feet and one Republican
votes before. That's not something every candidate and this race
can say. If you're from a deep blue area, if
you're from LA or you're from Oakland, you don't have
an experience.

Speaker 7 (02:11:01):
You just said you don't need those Trump voters.

Speaker 14 (02:11:03):
Well, you asked me if I need them to win.
You don't think like this is unnecessarily argumentative.

Speaker 7 (02:11:08):
What is your question? The question is the same thing
I asked everybody that.

Speaker 15 (02:11:12):
This is being called the empowering voters to stop Trump's
power grap Every other candidate has answered this question.

Speaker 7 (02:11:18):
This is not and I said I support it.

Speaker 15 (02:11:21):
So and the question is what do you say to
the forty percent of voters who voted for Trump?

Speaker 14 (02:11:26):
Oh, I'm happy to say that. It's the do you
need them to win part that I don't understand. I'm
happy to answer the question. Answer the question is you
haven't written and all answer.

Speaker 15 (02:11:33):
And we've also asked the other candidates do you think
you need any of those forty percent of California voters
to win?

Speaker 7 (02:11:39):
And you're saying no, you don't.

Speaker 14 (02:11:40):
No, I'm saying I'm going to try to win every
vote I can. And what I'm saying to you is that,
well to those voters. Okay, so you I don't want
to keep doing this, I'm going to call it.

Speaker 3 (02:11:50):
Thank you.

Speaker 7 (02:11:52):
You're not going to do the interview with them?

Speaker 14 (02:11:54):
Nope, not like this. I'm not not with seven follow
ups to every single question you ask.

Speaker 7 (02:11:58):
Every other candidate has a I don't care.

Speaker 14 (02:12:01):
I don't care. I want to have a pleasant, positive
conversation which you asked me about every issue on this list.
And if every question you're going to make up a
follow up question, then we're never going to get there
and we're just going to circle around. I had to
do this before ever.

Speaker 7 (02:12:16):
You've never had to have a conversation. Okay, but every
other candidate has done this.

Speaker 14 (02:12:23):
What part of I'm me? I'm running for governor because
I'm a leader, So I am going to make so.

Speaker 7 (02:12:29):
You're not going to answer questions from reporters. Okay, why
don't we go through?

Speaker 15 (02:12:33):
I will continue to ask follow up questions because that's
my job as a journalist. But I will go through
and ask these and if you don't want to answer,
you don't want to answer, so nearly every legislative I.

Speaker 14 (02:12:43):
Don't want to have an unhappy experience with you, and
I don't want this all.

Speaker 1 (02:12:47):
On can happy experienced with your life.

Speaker 15 (02:12:50):
I would love to continue to ask these questions so
that we can show our viewers what every candidate feels
about every one of these issues that they care about.
And redistricting, it's a massive is you. We're gonna do
an entire story just on the responses to that question.
And I asked everybody the same follow up questions.

Speaker 2 (02:13:07):
Oh boy, what a lovely woman. So that's your lead
candidate for governor of California. I wonder if that's gonna
kill her career politically politically. I wonder if that's gonna
kill at least her campaign for governor. There.

Speaker 1 (02:13:27):
If that's going to tank it, I don't think you could.
I don't think she could have come off as more
unlikable and cold if she tried.

Speaker 2 (02:13:35):
But here's the thing, this isn't a one off situation
for her. She does this over and over again.

Speaker 1 (02:13:42):
Look at this.

Speaker 2 (02:13:42):
She didn't think she was live in the middle of this.
She was getting ready for another interview, a zoom interview.
And look at this interaction she has with one of
her employee, one of her staffers.

Speaker 16 (02:13:54):
Here you ready for stet number two? I am all
right six times hundred and thirty two dollars, six hundred
and thirty two, which is how much you save in
fuel and maintenance costs when you replace your traditional car
with an EV with an electric vehicle.

Speaker 7 (02:14:13):
So I drive, I lease a Chevy Bolt.

Speaker 16 (02:14:16):
It is the best car that I have ever owned.
I just plug it into the garage, three whole prong
plug and I never have to go to the gas station.

Speaker 1 (02:14:26):
That's awesome.

Speaker 14 (02:14:27):
And six hundred and thirty two dollars is real money,
and I don't Here at UCI, we have a national.

Speaker 1 (02:14:32):
Fuel six hundred and thirty two dollars, by the way,
in California is like sixteen dollars in Nebraska, So just.

Speaker 14 (02:14:39):
Just say Center Research Center. And they're also doing work
on how to make electric vehicles affordable, including for low
and modern income people, working moms, single loms like me,
people who really could benefit from an extra six hundred
and thirty two dollars in their pocket. And it's also
not just the individual savings, but it's also the total
savings for our economy. So I'm on the oversight committee,

(02:15:02):
you might know, and that is where we did a
study recently this fall in September, and what it showed.

Speaker 2 (02:15:09):
Is if we don't I don't like that my fridge
looks nicer than hers. I'm going to show you the
part you need to see in a minute here. I
don't like that my fridge is nicer than hers. You know,
I don't like the elites ruling over than us over us,
but I also don't want just downtrodden degenerates ruling over
us either. I'm not rich by any stretch of the imagination,

(02:15:33):
but I don't like that I have a nicer fridge
than the future governor of California.

Speaker 1 (02:15:39):
That irks me a little bit. What's wrong with you?

Speaker 2 (02:15:43):
What have you done with your money that you've embezzled
and insider traded throughout your career in Congress? Have you
snorted it up your nose? If you gambled it away,
you should have a nicer fridge than me.

Speaker 14 (02:15:57):
I'm electrified or transportations that we're gonna lose more than
half a million Californians dying prematurely to air pollution and
other problems, and the state could lose.

Speaker 1 (02:16:10):
You're out of my fucking shot. That's the part you
needed to see. I'll play a one more time. The
staffer walks into the background. Of course, she's wear a
mask in a house like a dumb ass. Watch that
one more time.

Speaker 14 (02:16:24):
Problems and the state could lose.

Speaker 1 (02:16:28):
Get out of my fucking shot. That's actually it's vehicles. Okay,
it does.

Speaker 14 (02:16:39):
Okay, you also were in my shot before that.

Speaker 1 (02:16:42):
Yeah, she was just trying to help you out, lady.

Speaker 2 (02:16:44):
She was trying to help you in this totally not
scripted interview come up with a better talking point so
they could go back and edit it after the fact.

Speaker 1 (02:16:53):
They got a story out of it.

Speaker 3 (02:16:54):
Though.

Speaker 2 (02:16:57):
Get out of my fucking shot is just so quick
to anger like that, not hey, could you move, Hey, sorry,
I'm trying to record here because you get out of
the like not even like slightly rude, just immediate cussing
and screaming. By the way, I noticed, I thought I
recognized her from somewhere. She's the ugly stepsister from Shrek.

(02:17:20):
I knew she looked familiar. Katie Porter, there she is.
I knew she'd been in the movies. Katie looked like
a Hollywood star.

Speaker 16 (02:17:34):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (02:17:36):
How is this woman even electable? How is this woman electable?

Speaker 2 (02:17:44):
I mean, at least like when you look at their
current governor Newsome, even without these these outbursts.

Speaker 1 (02:17:50):
Just look at her.

Speaker 2 (02:17:50):
Listen to how she talks. At least Newsom's like kind
of a swave motherfucker. He's got the slick back carry.
He's a good talker, probably a serial killer, but he's smooth.

Speaker 1 (02:18:05):
She's mean as all hell. She is dog faced, ugly.

Speaker 2 (02:18:10):
I'm talking, the most unattractive inside and out woman in
American politics since Janet Reno. And she has the personality
of my toaster or my fridge that's evidently nicer than hers.

Speaker 1 (02:18:29):
How is she electable? Is the question? Here's what she
said after Trump got elected. This woman's nuts.

Speaker 14 (02:18:38):
So on election night I was with I went to
pick up my daughter from water polo practice and she's twelve,
and she got in the car and she was crying,
and I said, did someone punch you?

Speaker 16 (02:18:47):
Like?

Speaker 7 (02:18:47):
Waterpoole is a rough sport.

Speaker 14 (02:18:49):
I was like, did someone hit you?

Speaker 7 (02:18:50):
To the coach?

Speaker 4 (02:18:50):
Yell at you what happened? And she said, Mom, Trump won,
Trump's gonna win. And what if I get raped and
I need to have an aborne? This is from a
twelve year old, my twelve year old daughter.

Speaker 1 (02:19:04):
All Right, So here's the thing.

Speaker 2 (02:19:05):
If your twelve year old is thinking about what's gonna
happen if I got rape, if I get raped and
need to have an abortion, that's you. That's you talking.
That's piss poor parenting. That's you as a parent, brainwashing
your child, plain and simple. You have put the fear
of God into that kid. You have failed as a parent.

(02:19:27):
You have pushed your own political insecurities and obsession, because
that's what it is onto that child. There is no
twelve year old child that sits there and thinks about
that unless they have had an adult in their life
push it on them, plain and simple. You should be
ashamed of yourself. Ugly stepsister from Shrek. If you're listening
on audio, look this woman up. She looks just like

(02:19:49):
the fucking ugly stepsister from Shrek.

Speaker 1 (02:19:51):
I mean they are. It's it's like holding up.

Speaker 2 (02:19:55):
It's a mirror identical twins, the Ugly stepsister from Track.
Here's Katie Porter on pedophilia. I'm sure she won't have
anything retarded to say about this, the allegation.

Speaker 14 (02:20:10):
Of groomer and pedophile. It is alleging that a person
is criminal somehow and engaged in criminal acts merely because
of their identity, their sexual orientation, in their tender identity.

Speaker 1 (02:20:24):
There you go.

Speaker 2 (02:20:26):
There, you heard it from your future governor of California,
Katie Porter, the Ugly step sister from Shrek. Pedophilia is
an identity. Pointing out pedophila. Pointing out the people are
pedophiles is assuming they're going to commit a crime just
because of their identity. Listen, I look at pedophiles the

(02:20:49):
same way I look at the guy who said he
wants to shoot up the Pride parade, right, Because I
go both ways on those issues. On the LGBT, I
don't want to see any harm come to the LGBBQ
four k HD TV community plus community. That guy who
threatened to shoot up the Pride March, even though he

(02:21:09):
didn't shoot up the Pride March should be put away
forever so he can never shoot up a Pride March.
A pedophile who's never molested a kid should be put
away forever so they can never molest a kid. Is
that easy enough for you? Not for future governor? You know,
the ugly step sister from Shrek. It's not easy enough
for her.

Speaker 1 (02:21:30):
She did.

Speaker 2 (02:21:30):
The Ugly stepsister from Shrek does not understand that pedophilia
is bad. She thinks it's an identity. It's a sexual orientation,
no different from Cam and Mitch from Modern Family.

Speaker 1 (02:21:46):
Glorious, glorious. That's all I got, just to end with
the ugly step sister from Shrek. Fuck it?

Speaker 2 (02:21:56):
Well, oh my goodness, I don't know. We'll talk about
Hassan Piker real quick. We'll talk about Hassan Piker and
Haley Williams and then we'll get out of here.

Speaker 1 (02:22:08):
How about that skipping a bunch of them.

Speaker 2 (02:22:12):
So Hassan Piker, the communist twitch streamer, the NEPO baby
who Chank Huger from Young Turks is his uncle, and
he's never really had to work for anything, just sits,
plays video games and rambles for hours every day. He's
gotten in some hot water because some people have accused
him of abusing his dog.

Speaker 1 (02:22:32):
With a shot collar.

Speaker 17 (02:22:33):
Let's see of all of America's much more consequential violence. Okay,
it's the same reason as to why America kaya please
just fucking gold.

Speaker 1 (02:22:45):
You stop, Jesus Christ, what are you doing. You're being
such a baby. It's just.

Speaker 17 (02:23:00):
Making her stressed. She just literally is is so incredibly
spoiled from my mom. No, she doesn't want to come
over here to see what's up. She just wants to
fucking roam the house because she got to roam the house.

Speaker 1 (02:23:17):
Oh no, she wants to roam the house.

Speaker 2 (02:23:19):
The dog doesn't want to sit in the background while
you fucking yell into the camera for six hours.

Speaker 1 (02:23:25):
Who would have thought.

Speaker 2 (02:23:27):
Our dog comes in here sometimes when we're recording, because
he's an ausse he's a velcrow dog.

Speaker 1 (02:23:30):
He can't get away from Mia.

Speaker 2 (02:23:32):
But the second, I mean, if he starts getting me,
if he wants to leave, he leaves, he walks away.
It's not Uh, I don't use him as a background
piece like Hassan. In fact, I think you guys have
seen him one time, and that's by design. You fucking
freaks don't need to see my family.

Speaker 17 (02:23:49):
But so if you watch the video, we'll play it
one more time, all of America's much more contuential violence. Okay,
it's the same reason the why America, Kaya, please.

Speaker 2 (02:24:02):
Just presses a button and the dog yelps. Now, Hassan
has claimed that he didn't. It's not a shock collar.
It's a vibration collar. And just the time he happened
to press the collar, the button on the collar, it uh,
the dog got her nail caught in the bed and

(02:24:23):
that's why she yelped. Hmm, okay, sure she just wants
the poor dog just wants to move around, you know.
Believe it or not, animals were not dogs. Specifically, we're
not built to lay on a bed for six hours
while the owner's home and.

Speaker 1 (02:24:43):
Screams into his microphone.

Speaker 2 (02:24:46):
Who would have thought, here's a time lapse in super
speed of a sign with his dog in the background.

Speaker 1 (02:24:54):
For how long he makes it sit there? What's going
on already? Over having a fantastic evening?

Speaker 17 (02:25:00):
Afternoon prenum. No matter where you are in the world,
I'm as Sam Piker in this dogs and I'll be broadcast.

Speaker 1 (02:25:08):
There we go.

Speaker 2 (02:25:09):
We're at half an hour the dog hasn't moved. Forty
five minutes, the dog hasn't moved. An hour, the dog
has not moved. Hour and thirty minutes the dog has
not moved. It cannot get off that bed. Two hours
the dog has not gotten off the bed.

Speaker 17 (02:25:30):
It is emblematic of all of America is much more
consequential violence. Okay, it's the same reason as to why
America kaya please just fucking.

Speaker 1 (02:25:42):
Gold you stop.

Speaker 2 (02:25:45):
You know, even if he didn't use a shot color,
why is he screaming and cussing at the dog for moving? Yeah,
the dog didn't want to lay in the same spot
for two and a half hours. Who would have thought.

Speaker 14 (02:25:59):
So?

Speaker 2 (02:25:59):
An Now we're at two hours, forty five minutes, three hours,
three and a half hours, four hours of the dog
being just trapped in this room while its owner yells
at the camera. Four hours and twenty minutes, four hours

(02:26:19):
and twenty one minutes and seventeen seconds. The dog was
trapped there. Oh my goodness, Oh my goodness. Now He's
claimed that, hey, it's it's just the vibration collar.

Speaker 1 (02:26:35):
It's not.

Speaker 2 (02:26:35):
But we found some old footage of him quote unquote
training one of his other dogs, and again he thought
this was okay to post. So what's he doing to
it in private?

Speaker 1 (02:26:44):
Stay?

Speaker 17 (02:26:44):
If you run right now, I'll fucking kill you, like,
actually kill you, okay, in front of everyone.

Speaker 1 (02:26:49):
Motherfucker come here like I that it's that's like pulling
a man by the dick. I've had.

Speaker 2 (02:27:00):
My current Doug doesn't have a tail. You don't pull
your dog by the tail. That's unnecessarily cruel, hard, it
hurts it. There's no reason to pull a dog by
a tail.

Speaker 1 (02:27:11):
Ever.

Speaker 2 (02:27:11):
If a dog's in a fight and going out and
they're at it, you grab him by the hips and
pull right. The tail is the absolute last resort for
when they're in the middle of something and you can't
get him out. You don't pull them at a tail
because you're annoyed with him and cussing at him and
screaming about how you're gonna kill him.

Speaker 16 (02:27:26):
Now.

Speaker 2 (02:27:27):
That's a pit bull, and I don't like pit bulls.
But there's no excuse there. That was out of anger
and frustration. Here's the thing, guys, this is a guy
who's openly called for violence against conservatives.

Speaker 1 (02:27:37):
We played him after the Charlie kirkshooting. He's nuts. He's nuts.

Speaker 2 (02:27:42):
This is what he does to his pets that he
supposedly loves on camera, in front of everybody.

Speaker 1 (02:27:48):
He shows it to you.

Speaker 2 (02:27:49):
He's evidently somewhat proud of it, or it wouldn't be published.
So I got two questions. Number one, what does he
do to these animals off camera? A Number two, If
he's doing this to the animals he supposedly loves, what
do you think people like him are going to do
to you and I who they openly hate the moment

(02:28:11):
they get power. And that's why we have to use
the legitimate arm of the state, like Stephen Miller said,
to ensure that these psychopaths.

Speaker 1 (02:28:23):
Never regain power.

Speaker 2 (02:28:25):
Trump signed a law that Congress passes a bipartisan legislation
back in twenty nineteen.

Speaker 1 (02:28:31):
It made animal cruelty a federal crime.

Speaker 2 (02:28:35):
I think the FBI should go visit the outspoken communist
activist Hassan Piker and just terrorize him for a couple
of weeks. Use the arm of the state to make
this guy waste a whole bunch of time and spend
a whole bunch of money and get his whole life
flipped upside down. To let him know where he stands

(02:28:59):
on the totem pole nowadays. Let's give these people the
far right government they've been crying about for the last
couple of years.

Speaker 1 (02:29:07):
Let's show them what it looks like. That's been our show.

Speaker 2 (02:29:13):
Let's also go to the roast battles Tonight, October eleventh,
nine pm. We will be raising money for a family
that my brother coaches, the son of that lost everything
in a fire. That's where my portion of the ticket
sales will be going to. It'll be at Beach House
Bar and Grill just north of one hundred third and
fourth Street in Omaha, Nebraska. Ten dollars at the door

(02:29:35):
or on etics for your tickets twenty one plus. If
you're eighteen to twenty, we will let you in, but
we will mark your hands and we will tell you
you have to pay a two dollars surcharge to give
the bar extra money from lost alcohol revenue. That's just
how it works, okay. Or you can drink mocktails all night.
It's your choice. Well, we're not doing this, so I
just want a soda crap. Absolutely not show up to

(02:29:56):
the come to the show.

Speaker 1 (02:29:57):
Have fun.

Speaker 2 (02:29:57):
It's the roast Battles, verbal assault. We only do this
couple times a year. Everybody has a good time. It's
always a party. We got some real good matchups. We've
got people like I actually tailored at this time. People
that know each other, like we got Rhys Thurber and
Zach Rars. They run a podcast together, they're good friends.
Those two are gonna get nasty and personal because they
know a lot of shit about each other. Ben Webb
and Bill Quinn, two of the best rose comics in town.

(02:30:19):
Bree cal Horn and Tarren Perez. Terren's a good friend
of mine and Breeze won our roast tournament a couple
of years ago, so she is just fucking.

Speaker 1 (02:30:28):
Nasty as well. And we got more. We got more,
uh more battles. Some first timers coming up popping out.

Speaker 2 (02:30:32):
Roast Battle Cherry with Justin uh Justin Rocker and uh
Justin Baker excuse me, and Jaden Scalberg, plus a couple more,
some guest appearances. I'll be doing a set. It'll be
a good time. We'll see you guys. Tonight and then
we'll see you if you're not coming to the show
on Wednesday. Cheat on your taxes, not your spouse, and
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