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January 20, 2025 74 mins
Join Harrison Daws and Graves Baker as they discuss the dawn of the Trump Era and the importance of fighting with Trump. 
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Speaker 1 (00:22):
It's the consol of Cornel podcast with Harrison Dollars for
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Speaker 2 (00:37):
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Speaker 1 (00:48):
Nothing else here our hopes and our journeys continued. I'm here,

(01:10):
welcome back to the Conservative Colonel podcast. I'm your host,
Harrison Dolls and I'm joined by Graves Baker once again.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Happy to be back.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
I'm happy you're here. We thought you were dead last week.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
I thought I might have been.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
So for those who don't know, we didn't release an
episode last Thursday, so you kind of getting an early
episode this Monday. For two reasons, and I'll discuss that
in a second, but one of them was Graves was
on his deathbed. He was sick, and I had a
family emergency that needed dealing with, and you know, after

(01:46):
a certain day in the week, there's not a chance
for me to record with my work schedule, so it
was kind of all downhill after that. Hopefully you get
two episodes this week, one Monday, one Thursday. We'll see,
and we'll see. Because of the horrible weather Mississippi is
getting hit with, especially southern Mississippi where I live, So,

(02:10):
you know, fifty to fifty if I'll even have the
Wi Fi to even upload an episode or record, we
will see when the time comes.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Well, to be fair, last week up in North Mississippi,
we got hit with ten inches, so you're getting a
little taste to what we got last week.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
You know, Southern Mississippi's not prepared for all this snow, y'all,
at least you know, are used to it. We're you know,
we're putting up death Con four right now. You know.
We schools have closed, businesses have closed. The cops are
saying don't get on the roads because of the ice.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
Yeah, we'll in full down, lockdown mode here, and well
we'll have to see if there's another episode. But you know,
kind of kind of take this with the either you
get in an early episode this week, or you get
two episodes this week. Either way, but I do want
to apologize for no episode last week again real quick.

(03:08):
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(03:30):
and YouTube. I don't know when will upload the video
format of the show with the weather, because I'm gonna
have to upload this and get back to work, so
who knows. Again, my apologies, the weather's kind of thrown
us off this week, but hopefully we can get back
to it very shortly either way. But kind of jumping

(03:54):
into the news, let's go ahead and get into it.
We don't really know how long this episode is going
to run for. We're just kind of winging it. We
today have officially inaugurated the forty seventh President of these
United States, President Donald J. Trump.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
When we are back.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
We're back, baby, And I guess we can start off
with this. I kind of called the tail end of
his speech, his inauguration speech at the Capitol. I had
to break up ice and kind of forgot about it
and woke up a bit late, and so I was

(04:41):
ustling to get all the ice broken up and check
on all the animals. So I called the tail end
of it and actually watched him getting sworn in over
the phone. But you know, One of the first things
he did is sign an executive order today stating, and
I can't believe we have to state this that there

(05:04):
are only two genders and the United States of America
only recognizes two genders. Crazy.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
I mean, who would have thought that that was possible?

Speaker 1 (05:15):
You know, who would have thought we needed an executive
order to recognize that there's only two genders. You know,
the liberals talk about science all day long and won't
look at the fact that science says there's only two genders.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
Yeah, I mean, you know, it really goes down to
they want to talk about how and this is a
little bit off topic, but not really a fetus is
not a human but a tiny little microbe on Mars's life. Yeah, so,
you know, going off of what you said, it just

(05:54):
makes no sense that we're going to sit here and
act like, oh, science says science that, and then when
it comes to you know, gender and sex, we're gonna
have four hundred different types. But on the biological level, X,
Y or xx chromosomes, that's all it boils down to.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
It's really l and it blows my mind that we
have complicated to this extent that there's only two genders.
And it just goes to show you how crazy the
left is gone to try to appease people who are
obviously suffering from an identity crisis and needing therapy. I mean,

(06:36):
I'm not knocking that that men have midlife crisis. Now.
I'll probably go out and buy, you know, a nice
corvette when I turn fifty, But that doesn't mean, you know,
I'm twenty again. Yeah, and just because you might act

(06:57):
more manly, does it mean you're a man?

Speaker 2 (07:01):
Or just because you're a woman that is on testosterone
and your voice gets deeper and you have your appendages,
you know, saw it off? Yeah, it's uh, doesn't make
you the opposite gender. You know, I can't just turn
into a giraffe.

Speaker 1 (07:17):
You know. I would love to turn myself into a billionaire,
but it's not happening anytime soon.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
That would be great, Yeah, that'd be great. I'd get,
you know, get Trump to send me just ten percent
of his wealth and I'd already be one. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
I know, if I could just get ten percent of
Trump's wealth, I'll start flying you down to film episodes
in person, and we'll just do it like that, because
I mean, yeah, Lee, I would love it. I'd roll around.
I just deposit it and then take it out in cash.
Do the do the what's that duck's name.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Talking about Daffy?

Speaker 1 (07:57):
Yeah, Dad, what's Daffy's cousin's name? The rich one? I
can't remember the dude he does. Put it like in
a pool, up in it swimming.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
Well, you know, with Trump being our new president, we're
all gonna have a little bit more money in our pockets.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
That I'm looking forward to a lot, because it has
been a tough couple of years.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
It has. You know, the only thing I'll give Biden
credit for is bringing down the inflation that he started,
because it could have gotten worse and worse and worse.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
That is it now.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
It's not good. It's still worse than when Trump left,
and we're in the middle of a pandemic. But you know,
the only thing I can give him credit for is
that not making it worse than it already got.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
I'll give him that credit. You know, he uh, he
did his He did like two farewell speeches. I noticed
that he gave one and I haven't even watched it yet,
and it's the typical farewell address. You know, we've done
this much, But dear Americans please remember.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
You know.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
And then he gave one at the airport and I
was like, dude, you're you're out of office, get out
of town. Yeah, and no one cares like you give
one farewell address. I mean, I'm not saying that's gonna
be your last public press conference, but you give one
after the ceremony, you get in a plane and your

(09:37):
haulteale to wherever you want to go. I think he's
going to California. But like during Trump's speech at the
Capitol after the inaugural address, he Trump was given another
speech around that time, so was Joe Biden. And I'm
sitting here and I'm like, why is Joe even talking?

(10:00):
What's he saying? Hey, I'm about to go use Air
Force one and spend a bit more of your money
before my way out. But uh, I hope y'all have
a great day. And please note, did did anyone else
notice that Joe got a much better farewell than Trump did?
Trump was like shoved into an suv and was like

(10:21):
get out.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
Yeah, they let him walk up the Air Force two
and everything. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
No, Joe, Joe got on you know, the the helicopter
Marine one, right, he got to take Marine one to
the airport and then got to take Air Force two
to California. Trump had to got the suv and they
dropped him off and said find out what's next.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
Uh, but yeah, he gave one more speech. I haven't
listened to that one either. It was just on the
screen because I was watching the inauguration on CBS, and
so they had it next to Trump's, but it was
muted and you can just see Joe and Jill just
up and like it lasted forever, and I was just

(11:13):
sitting there like, dude, what are you saying.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
Well, they had to give him some of his special
stuff so he could go for that one.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
I feel bad for him, man, he's he's probably more
got more stuff in him than a cocktail. Let the
guy rest, take him to a nursing home. Yeah, send
him on his merry way. I feel so just happy
that Joe's gone that to the point where I'm like, Okay,
let the old man rest. You know, none of us

(11:42):
liked who Joe was before this, but I mean I
felt like this is this whole presidential term was elder abuse. Yeah,
I mean, the man has been hooked up with so
much stuff to just be coherent half the time, or
he is talking about ice cream or waking up in
the White House and not knowing what he is. I
guarantee you tee you he's gonna wake up tomorrow. But like,

(12:02):
where are we, Jill?

Speaker 2 (12:04):
Yeah, I mean Mike Johnathan what he said last January?
You know, he was like, why did you stop exporting
our liquid natural gas? He was like, I didn't do that?
And Speaker Johnson was like, but you did, I have
I have it right here. It was last week. He
was like, no, I didn't do that. So you know

(12:24):
that that tells me one of two things, if not both,
was that he wasn't in charge the entire time, or
and or to be exact, he didn't know what was
in the bills that were being brought to him, that
the orders that were being brought to me. He was
just told to sign them. So you know, it could

(12:45):
be both, or you know he just forgets. But I
mean a week later, you know, he remembers other stuff
from throughout his presidency. So that just says to me
that you know, he didn't know, and.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
It could Yeah, as you said, either or which I
think it's a mixture. I think he i think he's
getting worse. Yeah, I think there was a reason you
didn't see much of Joe after the election.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
I think he was just they were like, oh, he's
gotten worse, and you know, we can still get a
couple more things done wise in office, and so they
kind of just threw Joe in a basement and said, hey,
stay there, just like, Yeah, wasn't there like a medical
emergency at the White House like a week or two ago.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Yeah, they had an ambulance show up. Actually that was
within the last week. I think.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Did we ever get any confirmation of what happened?

Speaker 2 (13:44):
No, we haven't. I haven't heard anything about what that
could have been for I wish I did. I mean,
maybe I should ask some of the people I know
in DC.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
Yeah, I mean that would be I mean if he
was because I mean Harris, he's got flown back. I
think she was going to California and she got flown
back to d C on like strict quick orders, like
you have to get back now, that's right.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
I forgot that.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
So, like, I mean, is Joe getting worse? Like one
of my friends look at me, is like, do you
think Joe's going to like survive this term. I don't think, No,
I didn't. I think Joe is going to you know,
we're gonna hear that Joe passed in a couple months.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
Honestly, I think so too, because you think about you know,
let let's say you have somebody with Alzheimer's. Those drugs
they prolonged it, you know, they keeps them alive longer
and makes it go slower. But what happens when he
gets off all these drugs. Now he's on more than
let's say he for sure has Alzheimer's again, that's a

(14:50):
hypothetical YouTube. Let's say that he did, and he's been
on extra stuff well, and have the White House doctors
and stuff anymore. I feel like he's going to crash.
Like it's not just an immediate but I mean like
you ain't gonna see much of him, and then the
next thing, you know, you know, he's going to either

(15:12):
be in hospice or no further than that.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
I'm completely predicting that we won't hear from Joe for
a couple of months and then out of nowhere, it's
going to be like former President Joe Biden has been
sent to the hospital. It don't look good and then
a couple of days go by, former President Joe Biden
has passed on We've lost Graves. That's not good, but

(15:45):
I fully expect that to happen. You know, I'm not
saying I'm not doing the conspiracy thing where I'm saying,
you know, the Liberals are you know, are Hillary Clinton?
But I think it's just going to be natural. I
think they have I agree with Graves. I think they
pumped him with so much stuff. I think that are

(16:06):
you here Graves? Graves are still not here, but I
think they pumped him with so much stuff, and he
is going to crash. And I feel bad for the

(16:28):
Biden family, who you know, are not all of them,
but you know certain members who are just you know,
being good old corrupt politicians, and it's going to cost them. Joe.
I mean, you know, as I said, I didn't like
Joe beforehand. He was a racist, scumbag and easily noticeable

(16:54):
corrupt politician. But you know, again, this past four years
is just an elder abuse. I'm so happy that he
His family was like, oh, let's put him in for
another eight years. He would have been like eight years,
another four years been what eighty seven when he got
out eighty four, eighty five, eighty six. He's eighty two. Now, yeah,

(17:17):
he had been eighty six. I know that is just
way too old. You know, if we have minimum age requirements,
you know we for president at the minimum we should have,
they cannot be older than this. Now do I know
what that's gonna be. No, I do not. I have

(17:39):
no idea what I would put as a maximum age
people could run for office if that one would be needed,
very much deservingly discussed. Term limits just need to happen. Yeah,
Graves is not dead. Graves is back. He didn't go

(17:59):
with Joe was going.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
Well. You see, I had somebody call me, and since
I'm on my phone, that kind of messes things up and.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
Jacked up the whole thing.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
Yeah, I had to put it on do not disturb.
But we're good now.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
Oh your camera worked for a second. That's good.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Yeah, it's gonna keep doing that.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
I guess now you're you're you're appealing, appearing in flashes
for our video audience. You're getting well. Micro second cameos
by Graves.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
For the just for the crowd that can see there
it is. I just wanted y'all to see the hat
when it flashed. What is it? It's the it's the
maga hat.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
I say, I can tell it's a red hat, but
flash so quickly. You like that episode or that movie
The Dark Knight Rises where Batman's going down the corridor
and the guy's shooting, just flashing the muzzle. Yeah, that's
what you're doing right now. But I'll just say, and

(19:08):
you know, uh, I feel bad for Joe. I did
say I felt bad for his family, but I kind
of want to attract that because I think they were
using him. But I do feel bad that their corruption
is probably going to cost Joe's life. Now he's lived
a two good, long years, but I mean, still, no
one wants to be like used for four years, pumped

(19:29):
with only the good Lord knows what, and then you know,
you're sent off to your home to die. Yeah. So,
I mean, and bless his heart.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
As bad as we feel for him, you know, it's
a great thing that he is not there anymore. I
mean for not just the reason that you know he
gets to rest, but like, man, was he a terrible
president or whoever was in charge of him?

Speaker 1 (19:59):
Yeah know, Like I mean, I'll be honest, he's the
worst president of our lifetime and me and you already
have a great contender for that. Yeah, so to say
that he takes the cake is an accomplishment, not the
accomplishment you want, but it's an accomplishment Joe. I mean I,

(20:26):
as I said, I didn't like who he was before
he obviously started going downhill, but he No one deserves
to be treated like that. Yeah, to not even know
what's happening half the time, to you know, saying yay
for ice cream? You know, no one, no one deserves
to be put on the press that much. Uh, your

(20:48):
camera's active, we can see your eyes now. Oh wow, Hey,
cameras work.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
I don't have anywhere to I don't have anywhere to
put my my phone up.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
But you have a great student, the maggot.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
Yeah, yeah, you know, it's very nice. But you know,
about about what they put Joe through, what about all
that they put Trump through?

Speaker 1 (21:25):
You know, I think we were talking about that before
the show, mm hmm. And we might as well talk
about on here because it's not breaking news. But it
was talking about at the speech. You know, the first
lady did not want Trump to run again, and ken
you blame her, you know, since twenty sixteen. It has

(21:48):
hurt his business, his personal life, and probably taking a
toll on his health. To be president, to lose lifelong
friends that you thought you had for your business, us,
to suffer your livelihood, to suffer your family to suffer
because they all were thrown into the whole family's racist.
They're all just these evil people, all because they're supporting

(22:10):
their dad, their grandpa who decided to run for president,
and just believe the same as him. And it was
just awful. And then you have twenty twenty where you
knew you won, but you couldn't prove that they did
something illegal, and so you know, for the whole first year,

(22:31):
you know, you're trying to fight that, and people have
giving you crap for fighting that. Then you know, anything
you do in your personal life is automatically mainstream news,
and people are saying you're piece of crap because of
you were president. You know two years ago you're not
even president anymore. But they knew Trump got headlines, Trump

(22:55):
brings in views, so they just continue to trash them.
Then he announces for president again for a third time,
and they try to assassinate him. They rate his house,
they turn up the hatred even more starting to compare
you to Hitler. And then now you've won, so you've
signed on for four more years of this. I don't

(23:17):
blame the first lady for being like, no, I don't
want you to do this. You have done enough. And
I'll give Trump credit for saying no, I haven't not yet. Yeah,
I mean the there is a better term, but I'm
not gonna say it on the show because I don't
want to get flagged. The guts it took to do

(23:38):
this is massive, because again, how many of his family
members were saying please don't, probably the same amount saying
you need to do it again. And then you know again,
he's a rich man. He's a wealthy man. He has
this nice house in Florida, he can retire, play golf
with his granddaughter, he can do all these things that

(24:01):
he wants to do. Yeah, and decided again, you know,
you know what, the country's not where I want to
leave it.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
Mm hm.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
And I mean Trump's legacy is solidified already, but I
think these next four years he's going to put us
on track and he's going to give us the ability
to take our government. That's going to be Trump's legacy
because we all know, the presidential position is a flip
flop position. No matter how hard we try, there's going

(24:32):
to be a crazy liberal like Joe in that seat. Again,
there's going to be AOC There's going to be Gavin Newsome,
There's going to be a Michelle Obama, someone in that
seat that is either equal to Joe or worse than Joe.
And I want to talk about Michelle Obama towards end.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
I thought she I really thought they were going to
run her, and they should have.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
But oh, I have a thought on that. We'll talk
about that kind of to towards the end of the show.
But they they have all these people that they're gonna
want to run. Someone's gonna get elected. But Trump. I
think Trump's legacy after this term, And I mean, who
knows what all Trump's going to go through his trials

(25:18):
of this term. Every president has a crisis they're going
to have to deal with. Trump is going to have
something that is going to define the presidency. But I
think he's already defined the fact that his legacy is
going to be waking up the Republican Party that our
worst enemy in politics is not just the Democrats, but

(25:39):
our own dead gum party. I mean, I've talked about
on LinkedIn the show, how the Senate as soon as
Trump won, instead of trying to change the status quote
voted in a majority leader that his whole goal is
keeping things from changing, to keep the old Republicans who

(26:03):
have been in power since Reagan pulling the strings. Reagan
was a great man, but even Reagan would say twenty
years is enough, and this is knocking on forty years
of y'all in power. Yeah, and not only that, but
these Republicans are out of touch. They've been become corrupted.
That quote that you know, power is corrupting, but absolute

(26:26):
power is corrupting even more is never more true when
it comes to the Republican Party. You know, we were
all sitting here like, who in the world is Trump
going to pick as a VP because he doesn't have
many options because of how corrupt we see that with Pence.
With Pence coming out for abortion this week, I did
not know that one of his political action things is

(26:51):
supporting a pro abortion bill.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
That's very weird. I thought he was like the most
pro life guy ever could be, you know, the way
he talked back then.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
But exactly, I mean, that's the problem is the Republican
Party is corrupt, and we can all think and add
that to Trump's major contributing legacy to this country is
he for conservatives, said, hey, not all your guys up
here are doing the job you want them to do.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
Mm hm.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
And I truly believe the JD Vance is the Rhonda scientists.
They're the future of the party, and I think Trump
has given them both. You know, yet, DeSantis got hurt
a bit in this this election, but I think he'll
bounce back after four years of being an outstanding governor
of Florida. You know, I don't know who's gonna win
the next presidential nine. I don't know who's gonna be

(27:47):
the next vice president. But I think that those two
of the future, simply because they are that new movement
of conservatives you know that are like, you know, kind
of like me, and you you're a Washington, I'm a Jefferson.
I would say Desanta's is more of a Jeffersonian while

(28:08):
JD is more of a Washington like Trump. That's the future.
Getting back to the core principles of the party, which
is government is bad. Here's how we make it better.
Here's how we get the corruption out. Yeah, here's how
we get termlins, Here's how we get this and that.
And I truly think Trump will be able to secure

(28:31):
the border, which will be a defining moment. Trump will
be able to get the economy back on track, which
more likely everybody will forget about in the next presidential
election because they're gonna elect someone stupid. But I will
thank him for it because my pockets are just dying
right now. Trump is going to do a lot of

(28:54):
great things, but I personally believe his legacy is going
to be the fact that he outed all these rhinos
and he fought them tooth and nail, and now it's
our turn to hell. But I said it to make
America great again. From twenty twenty five to twenty twenty
Nine's game plan is to think locally and act locally.
Take over local politics, take over state politics. Then we

(29:18):
can take over national politics and get the Republican Party
back on track.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
Yeah. And you know another thing that nobody ever thinks about.
If Congress is trying to pass something, even if it's
attached to other things, but you really like it, you
really want it to happen, it doesn't pass. You know
what you can do. You can start a petition. Now,
it takes a lot to get those one hundred thousand
petition signatures, you know, but anybody in this country with

(29:47):
the TikTok man we did this. All it takes is
one hundred thousand signatures and Congress has to look into it.
So you could just do that over and over again,
and eventually they're probably going to pass the thing you want,
you know, I mean, nobody ever does that. And then
you know, with the Trump stuff, there's a lot of
things that he's gonna do that I've been debating liberals about.

(30:10):
First off, the TikTok ban. They you know, want to
say that Trump tried to ban it. Well, the reason
that happened was because the data was being stored in China,
so we were going to ban it for that reason.
It got moved to Texas and now is American owned data.
So he left the EO alone, didn't do anything further.

(30:30):
After that. Congress sent a bill to Biden in twenty
twenty three that he signed, which was not about the data.
It was just a ban on TikTok that was all.
It was not about data nothing, and he signed it anyway,
So they had four years to think about it after
Trump had left office, and he still let it go through.

(30:53):
So when Trump gets in the day before he gets in,
actually he's like, hey, TikTok, I get in tomorrow. Go ahead,
put yourself back up. You're gonna be good augustending for
ninety days. We'll figure something out. And you know, they
even think Trump and yeah, no, they didn't.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
They post like I was working during the actual twelve
hour band, so I didn't get on TikTok, but didn't
they even put like a post saying, you know, TikTok
is banned right now, but don't worry Trump is coming back. Yeah,
and I mean TikTok knows well.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
Then after they even when it came back on, they said,
thanks for your patience, thanks to Donald Trump's efforts, TikTok
is back in the US, you know, so they they
said it twice.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
I mean, that's just crazy to itself, considering how many
crazy liberals got on TikTok and had to see it
exactly and still would say it's Trump's fault.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
But that goes my camera.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
It's all right, Well, most people listen to audio. Uh,
but I'm excited for these four years and I think
Trump is gonna do a lot. Uh. I don't know
what all executive orders he signed in already since we started,
because this since this is a developing episode episode to speak,

(32:22):
you know, news is being broken left and right, Like
I just got news that Trump has named who he
wants to be the FBI director. Uh, let me see
if I can.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
I mean, casual will tell.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
Yeah, I think that's who we picked. I haven't pulled
up yet. Nope, don't don't play that live on my show.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
Well, you know, there's also just the whole Greenland in
Canada and Panama thing and the Gulf of Mexico. That
is something I definitely want to touch on because Greenland.
We are not going to invade any of those, by
the way, but Greenland is for a strategic reason, we'd

(33:07):
bring it in like Puerto Rico, it would just be
a territory. We're able to have more military presence, We're
able to control the trade routes. You know, we're able
to protect them. And therefore, you know they have a
lot of minerals too. We can get the minerals, we
can make them richer, they make us richer, and it's
a win win and then Canada. That was for trade leverage.

(33:29):
Trudeauversigned Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and
then I'm done. That is because Biden banned those six
hundred and twenty five thousand acres or square miles whatever
it was of drilling. If you change it from the
Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, at law

(33:50):
no longer applies, and you can reopen those drillings. So
that's he's playing chess. People, y'all are looking at it
as like always gonna invade the not This is how
Trump works, Remember the art of the deal. He's a
freaking master guys.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Oh yeah, let's let's take a quick commercial break, and
when we get back, we're gonna talk about I do
have the name of the guy he's picked as the
acting FBI director. All Right, we're back. We're gonna talk
continue talking about this special day. But I did want

(34:28):
to announce that this is kind of breaking news happening
as we've recorded that Trump is named Brian disc craw
Call to serve as the acting director of the FBI. Uh.
This comes after director Paul Abbott retired just moments before

(34:51):
Trump took office. I don't know what that says, but well,
he's got an interesting profile picture as an FBI director.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
I will say that I've never heard of him.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
I haven't either, but his profile pick is hilarious. Not
knocking the guy, but he he looks like a movie character,
and I can't put my hands on it.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
So I guess cash Butttel's gonna be in charge of
the CIA then not that. Yeah, I guess I had
them confused.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
Probably probably, and we'll we'll talk more about, you know,
the Trump picks as we know about him, and of
course as they get confirmed. This is going to kind
of be our busy season here on the show, simply
because Mississippi's in session, the federal government is about to
have its first couple months of Trump, and I guarantee

(35:49):
you Trump's not waiting to do anything. And I mean, heck,
after we probably get this episode uploaded, there's going to
be a lot of news coming out.

Speaker 2 (35:59):
I'm sure.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
I mean, heck was this was released as we were recording,
and the.

Speaker 2 (36:06):
White House staff, you know, they twelve o'clock noon is
when they changed in nuclear football over from Biden's guy
that carries it to Trump's guy. So twelve o'clock was
when he officially became president, even though he hadn't signed
the paper yet. And you know, we've already had a

(36:27):
lot of stuff happen. The White House people have until
five o'clock to get it done. It's already after four,
so as soon as five o'clock hits, we're gonna have
even more stuff happened.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
Yeah, I'm looking forward to I think it's going to
be a great year for conservatives. Then, as I said earlier,
it's going to be a great four years for the
Republican Party. We just need to continue to help Trump.
We have to continue to support that man. God bless them.
You know we talked about earlier his sacrifice and all

(36:59):
this stuff, if you went through for this. We have
to help Trump never let off. And that's what we're
going to be doing, is we're going to be holding
everybody accountable to the mandate that Trump achieved when he
won the election in November.

Speaker 2 (37:17):
Yeah, you know, it's the war, the current war. It
feels like attended, but it really hadn't. You know, this
is just the beginning. We have a lot of stuff
to change and a lot of stuff to do, and
it goes past Trump's four years, we have to keep
doing it, and whoever runs in twenty eight, hopefully we

(37:39):
win and continue to do the same and even more stuff.
But you know, we're really just getting started at this point.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
Yeah. No, I completely agree with you. A lot of
people will, I think mistakenly say we've won and we've
won a big, big battle, maybe the biggest battle we
have in years. But I won't say that we've won
the war yet for america soul. And here's why, as

(38:11):
I said, to implement lasting change, you need Congress.

Speaker 2 (38:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (38:19):
Now, Trump's presence will be felt for decades because of
the Supreme Court and the stuff. He's going to be
an empolenting that goes without saying, but to make generational
changes to America that is desperately needed after what we've seen,
the damage Obama has done and hot take. But I

(38:43):
would say maybe not the damages to the country. I
think Obama has really helped us out there, but the
damages to the Republican Party done during the bushes. I'll
throw both of them suckers in there, and I think
Trump is going to be working his butt off to
repair both of the same time. God bless them. But

(39:04):
we'll have another war in two years for Congress, the House,
a couple of senators. I think we'll come up to
we have to start giving Trump actual allies. I'll say
that we failed that Mississippi with electing Roger Wicker again. Yeah,
we failed Trump here in Mississippi. But you don't have

(39:26):
to fail him in your state. You have to keep fighting.
And I believe in Trump's message in leadership. Let me
put it like that, Trump is leading a new era
of conservatives. So this is how I kind of see
Trump right now. Trump has taken a stand as a

(39:49):
leader simply because the Republicans truly didn't have a leader
wanting new age. You had a couple of smaller voices.
You had a couple of people trying to issue them
our issue at themselves, but none of them had the following.
We had that Trump passes. You have a Ted Cruz,
you have a Rohn de Santez, You even had JD. Vance,

(40:10):
all saying we need to get back on track as conservatives.
We need to get the ball rolling on the next
generation of Republicans. But not really until Trump took office
did you start seeing these people being outed. And then
now with Trump re winning you had the mandate from
the people saying we want real conservatism, we want real Republicanism,

(40:36):
and Trump will lead us for four years and pass
the baton to the next generation. We have to make
sure that there's a next generation for him to pass
the baton too. That is our job the next four
years to work hard to make sure that Trump did
not sacrifice so much so it can be changed as

(40:57):
soon as he gets out of office.

Speaker 2 (40:59):
Yeah, it's true. And you know, also the youth. We've
made such stride on the youth vote and minority vote,
but we need to keep bringing them in. Keep I
even saw yesterday a couple of you know, there's the
Libs that are mad about you. I was saying that
Trump was the reason it was banned in the first place,
and that it was Biden that got it put back,

(41:21):
even though it's not true. But they they don't want
to believe that Trump's done anything good. However, I saw
a couple of them saying, you know what, you go,
Donald Trump, you go keep going, Let's do this, And
I was like, y'all keep that energy the next four years.
You're going to be really happy with what happens. But
it has to keep going past that. You know, we

(41:43):
can bring people in. Every person matters, but we gotta
we got to keep winning the culture war. It feels
like we want it, but they'll take it back. They
still have a lot of power behind the scenes.

Speaker 1 (41:58):
And yeah, I agree with that, And that's the danger
zone we're in. With Trump being such the huge victory
his election is. I feel like a lot of people
are going to let their foot off the gas a
little bit and not realizing that while we're safe for
the next four years, they're still going to have some powerful,

(42:20):
powerful liberal and corrupt politicians rhinos in the background, just
waiting for these four years to end so they can
regain power and for us to end up like Britain
and Canada. Go look at Britain right now.

Speaker 2 (42:34):
That's crazy.

Speaker 1 (42:36):
They're arresting people for posting what they deem as far
right propaganda, but now they're imprisoning people who view this
propaganda in their algorithms and the jails and it's could
be up to fifteen years. That is where we're heading.

(42:58):
I don't know why the rhinos lie themselves with the
liberals when they know that the liberals' only goal is
to destroy us and have a true dictatorship. I don't
get it myself, but you know, they're getting rich, so
they don't care. Half of their mindsets are either they're
going to be dead or so rich it won't matter
by then, m or they can just simply switch sides.

Speaker 2 (43:21):
But you know, we got so close to it that
they would have been part of I mean, we it's
more than just you know, Trump dodged a bullet, literally,
but the country dodged a bullet. Not having another four
years of the Democrats, I would have gotten like the
UK right now.

Speaker 1 (43:37):
Yeah, potentially eight because I mean people don't talk about
how hard it is to beat then incumbent. Yeah, Joe,
as I said, had to do a lot of sketchy
things in twenty twenty to beat Trump, and the jury
is still out if he even beat Trump. And we
got lucky this year instead of Trump having to go
against in the comb but he just had to go
against Harris, who is probably be worse of a candidate

(44:01):
than Joe Biden, who has got Alzheimer's. That says something
about Harris. But you know, we dodged a major bole.
Harris would have been destructive for this country. But and
I think under Harris this Trump, this country would have
reached a dictatorship to the point where the next ten

(44:21):
presidential elections wouldn't have mattered. You got to remember, a
president in Congress working together can damage us for generations.
We've seen it happen where we've gotten farther and farther
away from what our founding fathers wanted this government to
be what it is supposed to be. It's happened before,

(44:43):
and they want it to happen again. I mean, think
of Reagan. Ragan's one of Reagan's big thing was not
saying this, but he wanted to drain the swamp, get
rid of corruption. The man works his butt off for
eight years and even he wasn't able to do it.
And he's probably one of the top ten greatest presidents.

(45:03):
Grover Cleveland wanted to do that. We've been talking about
Grover Cleveland a lot. He did what Trump did and
had to have two separate four year terms. Man fought
for his eight years and he didn't even get it
accomplished because the people let off the gas. You give
these mandates, but you can't stop making sure that they're

(45:25):
being followed. M hm. You know, Trump is a top
ten president himself, but doesn't mean he can do it alone.
He's not a dictator and Trump knows that too. Yeah,
Trump is going to work his belt off to get
this country the foundation it needs to grow conservative thought.

Speaker 2 (45:48):
And you know, if the media, which has taken a
slight turn back, but of course they're they're gonna get worse.
It's inauguration to day, so they kind of have to
be a little bit nice. If they just ten years
of this stuff. Man, when he went down that golden
escalator in twenty fifteen, it's been ten years of this stuff,

(46:10):
just every single thing that they can think of Nazie
and you know, racist and.

Speaker 1 (46:17):
You know.

Speaker 2 (46:19):
Say, I mean indictments and convictions, felony, whatever, bullets that
they've tried everything to make everybody hate him and to
take him out. If people would stop listening to the
dang media and just look at what he does and
think about, Okay, how does that affect the economy, How

(46:39):
does that affect our foreign affairs? How does that affect
my wallet? How does that affect my savings? My four
oh one k my ira, you know, my stocks, and
people would just think about what he's actually doing instead
of what they hear all the time from people that
think that they're the smartest people on the planet. Then
Trump would go down as the best president ever.

Speaker 1 (47:02):
Oh yeah, I mean Trump has the ability to go
down like that. It's just a question on if we
will let him. Yeah, and again I feel bad for
the poor man. I mean, he's gonna have to work

(47:22):
his butt off and we all know it. But Trump
can do it. As I said, I have one hundred
percent faith in these next four years, and I know
Trump will accomplish almost everything he says his mind to.
But the one thing he's going to need our help
with is draining the swamp. He physically can't do that

(47:44):
alone because you have elections, and we can't keep electing
the same corrupt politicians expecting them to fight the other
corrupt politicians.

Speaker 2 (47:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (47:57):
As I said, the liberals and rhinos have a strange
relationship where the Libs don't protect the rhinos at jack crap,
but the rhinos will protect a liberal till you know,
death foos in part. Yeah, I mean we we talked
about this, Uh. I think behind the scenes, you know,

(48:19):
George Bush has been surrounded himself by a lot of
Democrats recently. You know.

Speaker 2 (48:26):
I I've noticed that, and uh, you know, at that
Jimmy Carter funeral, you know, no handshake to Trump, didn't
even say a word to Millennia, like nothing. You know.
It's it's really uh, you know, I was too young
for the Bush administration to really know a whole lot.

Speaker 1 (48:47):
Now.

Speaker 2 (48:47):
I know some things, obviously, but to really understand the
daily impact it had. No. You know, I have some
friends that think he was the best president ever, And
I was like, you were two years old.

Speaker 1 (49:01):
You're thinking with nostalgia.

Speaker 2 (49:03):
Yeah, yeah, because America felt better back to then. You
know what, it feels pretty dang good right now. But uh,
you know, Bush, I feel like maybe he sold out.
I don't. It's I don't know.

Speaker 1 (49:18):
I think he sold out. I don't. I won't say
he sold out during his presidency. I don't. I haven't
studied Bush enough. I will say I don't think he
was a good president. Uh that goes for him and
his father. But I don't know if he necessarily sold
out until afterwards.

Speaker 2 (49:37):
Yeah, I think the same thing. I don't think it
was while he was there. I really think I feel
like it was after Obama, like when Trump won the first.

Speaker 1 (49:46):
Time I'll agree with that because again, you know, Bush,
while he might not have been a part of the system,
he was still friends with a lot of the rhinos. Yeah,
you know, and so I could easily see him almost
taking it as you're attacking my friends and that, Yeah,
I mean that that gets into an area that's scary

(50:08):
in politics, is you know, protecting friendships, but also looking
your friend in the eye being like, maybe there's a
bit more to this than I want to let on.
Mm hmmm. We're gonna take one more commercial break because
stream Yard wants me to take more commercial breaks and
I'm nowhere near how many they want me to do.

(50:30):
So we're going to take one more commercial break and
we're going to continue. Okay, we're back. Hopefully hopefully I've
taken enough commercial breaks stream Yard. We'll probably take hopefully
one more and then kind of end this episode. But uh,
you know, we've talked about a lot about the future,

(50:51):
a lot about the inauguration, but uh, let's let's let's
dive back into the inauguration and some of the just
history making stuff. You know, CBS is already saying, you know,
the world is ending, but oh no, non CNN, My apologies,

(51:12):
which is even.

Speaker 2 (51:12):
Better two of the same. Well, yeah, they are worse.

Speaker 1 (51:15):
But oh, like they're posting stories that someone hurt during
January sixteenth is so hurt by Donald trump pardoning of
the January sixth riders. I never saw anybody in twenty
twenty punished.

Speaker 2 (51:37):
Yeah, I mean, you know. Also, they didn't seem to
care about Biden's thousands of pardons.

Speaker 1 (51:44):
So yeah, oh yeah, now let's talk about that. So
you know, well, I saw clip and I think I
sent it to you Graves. I don't know if you
had a chance to watch it because it was while
you were dying, But there was a clip from someone
from CNN I think news anchor criticizing Trump for pardoning

(52:06):
his family members while he was going out of office,
and then when Trump did it, she was like, well,
he has to. Trump's gonna go after them and it
will be so awful to see his family hurt for
Joe standing up for what he believes. I know, Trump's kids,
you know, dated hookers took pictures with these hookers. Some

(52:31):
of them were some of them underage, yes, yeah, some
of them underage, did drugs.

Speaker 2 (52:37):
Heroin on video on video with a hooker.

Speaker 1 (52:42):
With Hooker and then had so many sale companies. Yeah,
getting paid by China and Russia out of the other China.
I cannot say it anymore without sounding like China. I can't.

(53:05):
He was getting paid by all these corporations. If anyone
deserved an investigation, it was Hunter Biden because he is
big man or his the boss. What did he call
Joe in the back.

Speaker 2 (53:20):
Of the Yeah, Joe was well, he had a couple
of nicknames. So they had the big Guy, the big Guy,
and then there was Pedal Pete. That Pedo Pete was
the name that was the name for Joe Biden in
Hunter's phone.

Speaker 1 (53:43):
Are you serious?

Speaker 2 (53:44):
I'm Dead's there there's screenshots.

Speaker 1 (53:46):
I did not know that.

Speaker 2 (53:48):
Yeah, from the laptop.

Speaker 1 (53:50):
Oh, we need to do an episode on the laptop.

Speaker 2 (53:53):
Honestly, Yeah, there's because.

Speaker 1 (53:55):
I mean, I don't know if I've seen anybody actually
dig into it.

Speaker 2 (53:59):
Not really. I mean, you know, maybe during the twenty
twenty election when they were trying to hide it and
you just heard little things, but really other than that.

Speaker 1 (54:09):
You know, just since it's come to life really yeah,
you know.

Speaker 2 (54:16):
Like you were saying Trump's kids didn't do any of that,
and it's not even just Hunter Biden. He partoned James
Biden and a couple of his other siblings and stuff.

Speaker 1 (54:25):
So what did they do this is my question.

Speaker 2 (54:28):
Well, they were part of the whole shell company thing,
all the money laundering and things like that. So when
the other day I saw on CNN, you know, they
got Scott Jennings or whatever his name is, is awesome,
But on CNN they were like, you know, Trump, he's
he's gotten richer, and he's doing this meme coin and

(54:50):
and all this, and then Scott was like, well, what
about Biden. He's it's made you know, hundreds of millions
of dollars in the last two decades. How did he
get that much money? She said, Well he wrote a book,
you know, yeah, yeah, he made hundreds of millions of
dollars from one book.

Speaker 1 (55:08):
That's most successful authors of all time.

Speaker 2 (55:13):
That many people bought a Joe Biden book. You gotta
be kidding me.

Speaker 1 (55:17):
Wait, wait, what's the idol of this book?

Speaker 2 (55:20):
I don't even know, to be honest.

Speaker 1 (55:22):
I'm googling it. Oh my gosh, he has written a
couple I'll give him that promise me Dad. A year
of hope, leadership, and purpose. Joe Biden promises to keep

(55:45):
Joe Biden a new compact for Iraq?

Speaker 2 (55:52):
What is this That doesn't sound like to me that
many American citizens would be buying those books.

Speaker 1 (56:01):
His first book was released in ninety three.

Speaker 2 (56:05):
Yeah, and we're talking about the last two decades, you know.

Speaker 1 (56:08):
Yeah, he at least one in twenty seventeen, two thousand
and seven, twenty twenty one. But how many of these
were just speeches that got turned into book You see
that a lot with politicians, where they turned their speeches
into books. Yeah, they're never bestsellers. I've never heard of
these books, it says. The one this promises to keep

(56:31):
is hilarious. But you know, he would have to be
one of the best selling authors of all time.

Speaker 2 (56:40):
Yeah, to make as much as he has. And I
mean it's and it's from his family too. See, that's
the thing. He pardoned them all the way back to
twenty fourteen. That's when he was vice president. And I
remember seeing inn all those other outlets saying and when
Trump was going to do that the end of his

(57:00):
presidency to his children and stuff, that that's an admission
of guilt. Well, he also pardoned Anthony Fauci. He also
pardoned Mark Milly along with his family. So is that
an admission of guilt for all of them?

Speaker 1 (57:17):
Well, I think with Trump and you know, again, this
is not uncommon for presidents to want to protect their
loved ones. It's not. But with Joe and Trump, it's
a bit different. Trump, I think almost predicting they would
come after him if he decided to run again. Yeah,

(57:38):
I mean, look at the raid. I think Trump predicted it. Honestly.
I think he knew it was coming and he wanted
to protect his family like a good father, our good
patriarchal the family would want to h Joe, it's more
of Trump has said, they're going to come after me,
and this has nothing to do with politics. This has
to do with my corruption. You know, they're going to

(58:02):
find something if they look. Yeah, you know, Trump was
more protected, like they're not gonna find anything, but they
could make something up, a minor thing that they turn
into a felony. Does that sound familiar to anyone listening?
But you know, I think Trump knew they would come
after him hard, so he did it for his family. Joe,

(58:23):
I think it's more self serving with him almost pardoning himself,
being like I'm making sure they can't get to me
via my family.

Speaker 2 (58:33):
Mm hm.

Speaker 1 (58:34):
Because it has nothing to do with politics. While Trump
wanted to go after Joe and his family, it has
to do with corruption. Yeah, and that's what people are
should be taken away from that. They're saying Trump is
doing this because he's corrupt, but Joe's doing this because
he's scared for his family's sake. And I'm sitting here
and I'm like, role reversal. You know, just does Donald

(58:56):
Trump Junior have a laptop? I've not been told about, right, Like,
It's just it's funny how one president can do it
for the safety of his family and one will do
it for corruption, when again, this has happened throughout the
history of the presidency, since we've given him the power
to pardon, they're going to protect their family. Wouldn't any

(59:18):
father is a question, and that's what they've been saying
about Joe. Wouldn't any father do this? Wouldn't you do
this if you had the power? But Joe is a
bit more self serving with his and it's just they
don't want you to look too deep into that. Yeah,

(59:38):
but you know, he pardoned like his whole family, didn't
he like it was like one hundred people in there
or something.

Speaker 2 (59:43):
I mean not far as far as I know. It's
I don't know if his wife was included. I'm sure
he didn't pardon himself. Shocker, honestly, it really is. So
I think all his siblings, this kid, uh no grandkids
were in there, I don't think.

Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
But he pardoned five members of his family, and.

Speaker 2 (01:00:10):
He had already pardoned Hunter like two months ago.

Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
Yeah, and he pardoned some critics of Trump saying that
Trump was going to go after him. I'm just kind
of look glancing at the news again without doing doing

(01:00:33):
a deep dive, you never know what's really going to
be said because a lot of these are liberal news sources.

Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
Yeah, but.

Speaker 1 (01:00:42):
Let's see here. Oh, they're already talking about how the
first lady is pissing off Jill out of disrespect. How
I don't even want to click on it to read it.
I don't want to give them the views. It's stupidity. Uh.

(01:01:05):
Let's let's take one more commercial break as we start
to wind down, so I can meet my three minimum
and uh, we'll be right back. So seeing n criticized
Trump for not putting his hand on the Bible m h.
That's that's how it welcome back, by the way, But

(01:01:29):
I wanted to point that out simply because they don't
care an inch about religion, especially our religion. Yeah, they
just wanted to say something bad about Trump. And it's
so obvious. You know, Trump had his wife there holding
the Bible. It's not like he's slapping it down, you know.

(01:01:52):
I honestly think Trump might have just been too excited
and not even thought.

Speaker 2 (01:01:56):
About it probably, I mean, and plus that Bible was
given to him by his mother.

Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
Yeah, so I mean, everybody usually puts their hand on
the Bible and swear. But the fact that they criticized
him right off the bat, not even letting five seconds pass,
is hilarious to me. Now, I will admit it's something
I would have criticized, but you know, like an hour

(01:02:23):
after the inauguration, man, really.

Speaker 2 (01:02:28):
Yeah, And you know, like is that really news? Because
I did a little bit of research on that, and
guess what, He's not the first to do that. There's
been other presidents that were sworn in that either had
a Bible and didn't put their hand on it, or
even swore in on a law book. Oh I didn't
know that yeah, so you know, it's not unheard of.

(01:02:52):
Now again, I wish you would have done it. You know,
I feel like it's just part of the procedure. But
like you said, he probably just was like, Yo, we
did this. You know, let's just I'm gonna take my oath.
He put his hand up, he said, the oath. I
mean it's really not that big a deal.

Speaker 1 (01:03:09):
I mean, if you think about how fast Trump wanted
to get to work, and I have been doing stuff
that is muscle memory, and I will forget to do
something all the time.

Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
M h.

Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
And I mean I guarantee you threw his hand up.
He was like, I gotta get through this speech because
there's stuff I need to do. And he went to
the speech, ran gave Joe his send off, ran back
into the Capitol building, gave another speech where he wanted
to say what all he was going to do. He
wanted the inauguration speech to be a bit more unity,
which great, great job, you know, and then he wanted

(01:03:47):
to tell his supporters, you know, this is what I
was doing. And then he had run do some meetings,
signed some executive reports, and then he had a dinner tonight.
So Trump was trying I think to get through the
day as quickly as possible to get to work. So
I don't think it was him like, oh well, I'm
not swearing to God or I'm not gonna put my

(01:04:07):
hand on the Bible. I think it was honestly him
being like, all right, let's let's get this overwhe because
I have work to do. Yeah, I one hundred percent
can see that again. I've done that these past couple
of days, getting ready for winter. As soon as this
episode ends, I'm gonna have to upload it, run to
get this edited so I can get back to my farm.

(01:04:27):
Because me and Graves are slow people and love talking
by nature, so I'm running a bit behind my schedule.
Graves has got stuff to do, so you know, I'll
be hustling to just try to get this stuff done.
But I honestly think it was that he was like,

(01:04:47):
I got things.

Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
To do, and you could have signed two hundred executive
orders today, which you and I both talked about before
the show, which you know, we don't really like a
whole lot of executives, but it's it's being done to
overturn things that Biden did, to unban things that Biden banned,
and to do other things that we actually voted for

(01:05:11):
him to do. So he's doing this to implement and
take away things that we voted for.

Speaker 1 (01:05:18):
And so I think he I mean again, Trump doesn't
want to waste a single day. This is his last term.
He has. Let us see here, and you know, stuff happens.

Speaker 2 (01:05:29):
Well, that's the thing. He doesn't have to worry about
reelection or anything. He can just go scorched earth for
four years kind of what I hope he.

Speaker 1 (01:05:38):
Does me too. So in four years, Trump has one
four hundred and sixty days to do everything. Now, it
sounds like a lot, but me and my friends are
talking about how two years goes by so quickly. So

(01:05:58):
you know, I'm a part of a nonprofit that your
terms last two years. Well, by the time you do everything,
it feels like you're already halfway to your term and
then you're done and you're out. Now, four years does
last a bit longer. But Trump also doesn't know if
that four years is gonna tail what what roadblocks is

(01:06:19):
the establishment going to give me? And what will I
have to give my full attention to something like the
COVID incident. There's an incident in every presidential term. Sometimes
they are long lasting, sometimes they spum both terms. But Trump,
I think, is honestly thinking ahead, like I gotta get

(01:06:40):
to work because I don't know when I'm gonna have
to stop to deal with something. Mm hm, So I
that's what I think it was. I think he was like,
I gotta get to work. I gotta get to work.
I got to get to work.

Speaker 2 (01:06:51):
I mean, we also had credible threats that even though
we can't really well we can now probably, but we
couldn't really trust that. We couldn't really trust Secret Service
on their protection because of what's happened in the last year.
But you know, I think he was like, anything could
happen at any moment.

Speaker 1 (01:07:11):
You know, I agree with that one hundred percent. I
think honestly he was, you know, bitt'ing nerd. I mean,
because the establishment got hit hard in sixteen, but they're
scared now because I don't think any of the establishment
knew how hard Trump was going to hit him. I

(01:07:33):
think they thought he was going to be like every
other Republican who gets elected office, I'll fight the establishment
and don't do anything. But when Trump started doing stuff
all of a sudden, it's like, oh, code red and
now Trump is back. He can't win another term, so
he's going to go harder. He wants to have a
legacy for himself. I think the establishment is scared, so

(01:07:57):
I would be even scarer. You know. I'm doing this
because I believe it's right. But I mean the establishment
is the establishment for a reason. They've killed people before
and they'll do it again. I wouldn't trust anybody unless
I brought him in, So I do not blame Trump
whatsoever for being like, let's get out of here.

Speaker 2 (01:08:18):
Yeah. And even when they were outside, you know, walking
to wish Biden away and everything, I was like, he's outside,
get him back inside, you know. Yeah, I mean worries me.

Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
It worries me. I mean, we've had successful president assassinations
and Trump survived too already. Will he survive third? Yeah,
And it's by miracles that he survived. So I honestly
wouldn't be taking any risk if I was him, considering
the fact that if you can get a president early

(01:08:55):
on their influence usually ways before the end of the
term they were even elected to. Yeah, So I mean
I would be like, get me inside, give me to
the White House, let's get to work, because I do
not want to be in any place where I do
not control everything. Yeah, and you can't really blame him

(01:09:17):
for that.

Speaker 2 (01:09:18):
No, I mean it's it's like not the same circumstance.
But call it Caesar. You know he didn't listen to
his people. Well, Trump ain't gonna listen to his people.
But in the opposite way.

Speaker 1 (01:09:30):
Now Trump is listening to the people and the other
leaders are getting nervous about that. Yeah, and I mean
I wouldn't listen to the protective detail I had after
you know, y'all. Yeah, y'all are supposed to be on
top of your game and I almost got killed twice.

Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
M hm. How does he make it onto the golf
course into a pair of bushes?

Speaker 1 (01:09:52):
It just you know, It's genius, isn't it. But that
is all the time we have for today, folks. Again,
we'll hopefully have another episode this week before politics gets
too crazy. Maybe if me and Graves can try again.

(01:10:14):
We don't know if we'll be able to film Thursday
or not for our Thursday episode, but maybe if we
have time we can go to The Hunter. Go ahead
and do an episode on The hunterd Bytty Light Laptop. Yeah,
I think that'd be a great send off to the
Biden era, right, especially do it before there's so much

(01:10:35):
Trump in Mississippi news that we're going to be covering
that for the next couple months. Yeah, so we'll try
to see if we can do a bit of research
on that. If we don't, we'll just cover the news
because there's going to be a lot. And then if
we don't record it, well, you have this episode. And
I apologize for not recording an actual Thursday episode even

(01:10:57):
though this is a Thursday show. So there's a couple
of things you can expect. I'm no longer I've made
that mistake in the past. I'm no longer saying that's
what we're gonna do. I'm going to say that's what
we're going to try to do. And if we just
come on and record the news, that's it. We'll try
to do one Hunter Biden episode, laptop episode Thursday. We

(01:11:20):
might end up doing the news or we might not
be able to doing episodes. So stay tuned, follow us
on social media, go to the Conservative Colonel dot com
to support us, and hopefully we'll have a bit more
stuff in the store for you soon and we'll hopefully
soon start getting more active on social media again. Me
and Graves are coming up with some ideas as we speak.

(01:11:43):
But Graves, you got anything else save Before we sign off.

Speaker 2 (01:11:47):
I just want to thank America, you know, thank y'all
for getting out there and voting. You know, Harrison with
the podcast, Sam who's not here with us with the
media side, and got me on the ground side. You
know everybody else y'all went and voted. You know. We
we just told y'all stuff and y'all listened and we

(01:12:11):
got it done. So let's keep the fight going. Let's
keep winning and make America great again. I'm wearing the hat.
I'm gonna keep it on for a while and feeling
good and h just thank y'all to everybody again.

Speaker 1 (01:12:26):
Thank y'all, Amy and retweet that Graves could. Graves could
put that on the shirt right now and I'd wear it.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
Well. I have three more words to say then, since
you said that.

Speaker 1 (01:12:37):
By the merch, if you don't know, if you go
to conservative Colonel dot com, there is a store side
and it will take you to the actual store because
it's not connected to our website. Well, you can buy
a Conservative Colonel merch right now. We just have our

(01:12:58):
logo on like a city in a T shirt. But
we're hoping to make some more politically themed T shirts,
maybe some historically political theme t shirts because I'm a
history nerd. You know, don't be shocked if I put
Grover Cleveland and Donald Trump on the shirt that and
it says underneath, guess who's back back again. That's actually

(01:13:23):
a good idea, ain't it.

Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
You know what.

Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
I'm going to take a picture of the time code
so I remember to go back and listen to this
and get that T shirt made because that is phenomenal. Yeah,
please pre support the show because we will use all
that money to promote the show and continue to try
to get this show to more ears in Mississippi and nationwide.

(01:13:53):
With that being said, though, God bless America and God
bless Mississippi.
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