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Well, is this something we were looking forward to? Maybe
that's the wrong way to put it. This is something
we've been anticipating since Rule forty four was adopted by
the Republican Party of Texas. Rule forty four just to
review for all of you. Rule forty four says that
if you get three offenses, then you can be into
task by the Republican Party and there can be action
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taken against you. You can be censured, which allows the
party to run somebody against you. You can be censured
to allow the party to spend money against you, and
you could be kicked off the ballot. This is the
third option, kicked off the ballot and not permitted to
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run as a Republican if you are a leftist enabler
who votes with Democrats and enables Democrats to harm the
people of Texas. So this was the first test of
Rule forty four. State parties got together and sent ten
fake Republicans up to the SREC the State Republican Executive
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Committee for punishment, for evaluation, for concurrence, and for punishment.
And what did the SRC do? Did they set an example?
Did they lay down the groundwork to put these fake
Republicans on notice?
Speaker 2 (02:05):
No?
Speaker 1 (02:07):
In short, no, I'm going to read from kvuease write
up on this, which, by the way, WFAA's right up.
It's all ABC fake news, folks. So the article is
written by left wing kooks, nuts and freaks, and it's
full of inaccuracies. And I'll point them out as I
read them. Texas GOP centers five clears five but rejects
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banning anyone from the primary ballot. That means anyone who
was censured for enabling leftists and Marxists, kuchs, freaks, and nuts,
the party of violence, the party that is openly calling
for the death of Republicans and Republicans children. Yes, that
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party that was enabled by these fake Republicans. Those fake
Republicans are going to be allowed to run as Republicans again.
In your name, in your name. Under the Texas GOP
censure rule, lawmakers can be reprimanded for working against the
States Party's legislative priorities, which they do routinely. Austin, Texas
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is the dateline. Rerenzo Downey of the Texas Tribune is
the author he the Texas Tribune. Of course, left wing unfair,
hates conservatives, hates Texas, hates America, so you'll hear the
bias from Rerenzo. The Texas GOP has voted to center
five of its own in the Texas House, yet stop
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short of banning them from the twenty twenty sixth ballot,
rejecting an untested provision that some House members say would
have violated their constitutional right to appear in the ballot. Hmm,
you have a constitutional right as a leftist, as a Marxist,
as a kook, and a freaking a nut, to be
a republic Who knew? Who knew? Now, folks, I have
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to correct this that these individuals could have appeared on
the ballot all they wanted. They could have run as
a Democrat, because that's what they are. There are thirty
six fake Republicans in the Texas House. They could have
run as Democrats, which is what they are, who they love,
who they prioritize, So they weren't being kicked off the ballot.
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They were being kicked off the Republican ballot. Now according
to these people, these betrayers, these backstabbers, these traders. Yeah,
these traders, they have a right to define Republican as
being one who kisses the ass of every Democrat they find.
They don't have that right, But we shall read on.
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The State Republican Executive Committee, the party's governing board, met
in the state capitol on Saturday to consider whether to
re pmand ten Republican House members for being insufficiently conservative.
That's stupid, Renzo Downey. They were not there because they
were insufficiently conservative. They were there because they voted against
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the Republican parties priorities and enabled the other party, Democrats,
to garner more power than the Democrats have been able
to earn at the ballot box. And the idea that
you want to couch this as some sort of purity
test is absolute bullshit. Sorry, Rerenzo Downey, You're full of shit.
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In the end, the board rejected half of the censures
and dismissed attempts to bar them from the March primary,
a de escalation of inter party tension that reached a
fever pitch at the start of this year. Why did
it reach a fever pitch because thirty six fake Republicans
voted with forty nine real leftists to elect a Democrat
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approved speaker. That's why the tensions were so high. Only
the Republicans should have voted to choose the Republican speaker.
The Democrats should have had no saying it whatsoever. And
that's why tensions are high because the Republican Party is
constantly told in the state of Texas that you must
you must accommodate the Democrats' wishes, to which conservatives say,
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that's bullshit. No, I didn't vote for Democrats. I don't
want Democrats priorities. I want conservative priorities. I want alleged
Republican priorities. By the way, folks, Rerenzo Downey knows all
of this. Renzo Downey knows exactly the score. He wrote
it up this way to make sure you didn't know,
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to make sure the public didn't understand what was going on,
you know, keeping the waters muddied. So why so that
leftists can continue to infiltrate the Republican Party and bring
it down from within. You and a party whatever you
want to call it, the government, the ruling class not governing.
They don't govern the ruling class, you know, keep them
in charge and keep all of you, the little people,
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in line. The SRAC concurred with local censure resolutions against
Representative Stan Lambert of Abilene Angelia or of Itasca, Jared
Patterson of Frisco, Gary Van Deaver who's not running of
New Boston, and Date Feeling of Beaumont, who's not running
a former speaker. Now, folks, to stop it there. The
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SREC said, we're going to punish five Republicans for behaving
as leftists, for betraying the party, betraying their voters. Two
of them aren't even running again, so we're going to
vote to punish only three, in effect, to punish three
in individuals, and not even punish them in really any
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real or mean way. They're going to be allowed to
define Republicanism as one who kisses the collective asses of Democrats,
violent disgraceful Democrats, who are responsible for the assassination of
Charlie Kirk, who are responsible for the attorney general candidate
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in Virginia who wishes Republicans dead and their children dead,
and no major Democrat has called on him to withdraw
from the race. That's who the SREC voted to continue
to enable to compromise the Republican Party. Texas House Speaker
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Dustin Burroughs escaped censer, as did Representatives Angie chen Button
of Garland, Cody Harris of Palestine, Jeff Leech of Allen,
and Morgan Meyer of University Park. Lambert and Feeland have
announced their retirements, so look for. This is in no
way a reflection of all the good attorneys who gave
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Conservatives a fighting chance by getting Rule forty four passed.
Not a reflection at all on Conservative Abraham George, who
believes the party should have a set of values and
part of those values not include empowering democrats with more
power than they earned in the ballot box. I don't
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want anybody to misunderstand my criticism of what the SRAC
did in this case failed to do with those who
are in the fight to make sure that republican. Being
a Republican means something. The SRAC had the opportunity to
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say being Republican means something. Being Republican comes with a
certain set of values that must to be lived up to,
and they failed. They didn't do it, and in so
doing made sure that the Dustin Burrows of the world,
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the Jeff Leeches of the world, the Angi chin Buttons,
the the Cody Harrises of the world, the Lacy Hulls,
and the kohl Hefner's of the world, business as usual.
The next legislative session, they're going to sell you out again,
to plant their lips firmly on the ass of violent
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anti American cook freaks and nuts in the Democrat Party.
And they're going to continue to sell your priorities and
your concerns up the river. You know why, because they
know they can get away with it and nobody will
hold them accountable. And we'll see, We'll see what happens
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with good people's efforts to close the Republican primaries. So
the Democrats can't vote for John Cornyn, so the Democrats
can't vote for Angie chen Button and Cody Harris and
Jeff Leech and Morgan Meyer. Well see what happens. But
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I think there's something that Republican voters, conservatives ought to
be asking themselves if they thought these fake Republicans thought
they could sue and say, hey, you're not if you're
kicking me out of the Republican Party, for behaving like
a leftist, socialist, Marxist nutjob. If you're doing that and
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that you had a court case, they would say that
by those kicking you out of the party because you're
behaving like a Marxist and a Democrat and you're selling
the GOP brand and the GOP doesn't have a right
of association, which by the way, has been affirmed by
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the Supreme Court. But somehow the rules inside the parties say, hey,
we have got to allow anybody and everybody inside the
Republican Party who wants to be a Republican and we
can't set standards. If those are the rules, that there
are no standards. There is nothing that you have to
live up to to be a Republican. That I think
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a lot of people who call themselves Republicans, ought to
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Today die for the show behind the show. And Sean
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Speaker 2 (16:20):
Hey buddy, on a second take because you hit puberty. Yeah,
I know, for counting down.
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Well that's the allergies, man. I'm like, folks, what you
gotta know is when just so for editing purposes, we
always leave a marker that you don't ever hear. So
Sean got a chance to hear it because you know,
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And so that's what he's commenting on.
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So and just maybe giggle. I wouldn't have commented on it,
as you know, trying to be professional, but it's you.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Oh you come on seriously really professional. Yeah. So yeah,
I pulled up. I pulled an fing Peter Brady. So
now you all know three three, two one, just shut up.
Oh this is off toor rip. This is off toor
a rip roaring start. Jeez.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
From that into Halloween decorations. You you got yours up?
Speaker 1 (17:20):
You know this year? I and I think this is
something that that I'm just catching from my wife. I
think as we get older and the kids. You know,
my my oldest is a senior now in high school,
or my youngest I should say, as a senior in
high school. So I think we're just kind of not
going all out on the decorations for the quote unquote
lesser holidays like Halloween, right and and maybe well we'll
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put a couple of decorations up for Thanksgiving, but just
saving all of our energy for Christmas. This is one
where we go all out. So this year I put
up an inflatable and I didn't even I'm not even
gonna buy a jack landarn and carved one this year.
I've just got there is a I guess what do
you call that? The adobe? I guess is a is
a material. Okay, it's a ceramic slash adobe jack of
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lennern that has been that that's you know, it's that material.
But it's in the shape of a jack of lennern
and it's kind of orangish reddish and it's shaped like
a jack lantern, so I could put I'm not even
got a car this year. I'll just put a candle
or a light in there.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
Cut all done, Uh yeah, perfect, man. I'm gonna get
out my uh my decoration, which is the warning sex
offender stay away sign that I usually put up. I'm kidding,
I'm not a sex offender, don't have a sign, but
it does keep the kids away, does keep.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
The kids away, that's right.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
You know.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
I used to have a Batman costume.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
That does not shock me.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
It was it, dude, it was. It was top of
the line, like studio quality. It was a gift and
it was at the time it was four hundred bucks
and this was about twenty years ago, so it was
a twenty yars ago.
Speaker 4 (19:00):
That was.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
That was a pretty damned expensive Halloween costume. And this
thing was genuine. And I would stand out. When the
kids were younger, they would go out and trick or
treat and my job would be to stay home and
pass out candidate everybody else. So I would dress up
as Batman and I would stand out there and kids
wouldn't know whether I was real or a statue, right,
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So they would come up and they'd start poking at it,
and then I just move and twitch and they would
like freak out. It was like the highlight of my halloweens.
It was. It was so fun to do that. And then,
after so many years being stored inside the Texas Heat
in the attic, it finally disintegrated and I haven't bought
one since. So than exactly.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
Batman, exactly, miss Celseto. How many times would you make
her be Vicky Vale.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Or Lois depending on which mythology, Lois Lane or uh?
Because Lois Lane and Bruce.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
Lane was Superman.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
Oh no, no, no, if you if you watch Uh,
if you watch the animated series, Yeah, Lois Lane and
Bruce Wayne had a.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
A Who's Vicky Vale?
Speaker 1 (20:16):
Vicky Vale was from the the Tim Burton movies and
she is in the comed I think there is a
president for her in the comics. But really Batman's love
interest is is Catwoman? The most consistent one anyway, and
so yeah, uh, and Selena Kyle is her name, which,
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by the way, was in the second Tim Burton offering
for Batman. Anyway, long story short, Vicky Vale was kind
of a one off, and she she really doesn't have
ridiculous dude. She well, I mean I know the mythos
of Batman. I just I'm a fan. Can I tell you.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
One thing. I can't reach your underpants right now.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
So.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
Shut up.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
And there's a Halloween thing. So anyway, if I was
gonna make missus salsad'll behave anyway, be like Catwoman for
the Batman. AnyWho. So anything that you were noticing current events,
I mean you probably saw the whole Gaza thing, Gaza
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Israel peace deal that Trump got done.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
Yeah, I mean, I guess we'll find out tomorrow whether
they're going to keep their side of the deal right
releasing the hostages right, We'll see. I don't have a
whole lot of faith, but hopefully there will be some
serious consequences from not only US in Israel, but from
the entire region should they fail to produce those hostages.
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Or maybe they will and it'll all be good and
we can move on.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
Yeah, Hamas is making some moves. They're starting to move
into the areas where Israel is pulling out of the
Gaza territory. They're trying to move back in there with guns.
So according to what I understand from the peace plan
that it doesn't necessitate that they don't do that that
as long as they follow through. And I think you
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put your finger on it. It's not just the United States,
it's not just Israel, it's the Arab partners in the
region who are also saying, TikTok, time's up, gotta go,
you gotta go. The President is serious about this, We're
serious about this. So unless Hamas and by extension, iron
unless you want an entire united Middle East, which by
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the way, I'm getting reports of hope not only in
the Palestinian territory, in Israel, across the broader Middle East,
and people want to see this come to an end.
And I think Hamas would be silly to go back
on this because I think there is there is enough
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fatigue for this whole situation. They want it over, they
want it done. Yeah, what do you think?
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Yeah, I would thank I mean, having never been over there,
and obviously you're not living there, I would think that
people they're pretty dang tired of it. I know I
would be, But I don't know about letting them move
back into the territory. I think I would rather see
just Israel take the whole thing and say, guess what,
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this is Israel, and if you want to live here,
you can follow Israel's rules. That's the thing I've never
understood about the West Bank or the Gaza Strip or
anything like that, any of the territories, that it's all
in Israel. And you know, it seems to me that
Israel has enough firepower and manpower that they could easily
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wipe out Gaza in the West Bank. Well, and just
say this is this is Israel.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Hirepower, yes, man power not so much. Now, look, you're
talking about the elimination of two million people.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
I'm not saying you eliminate them. I'm saying, enforce Israel's laws,
saying that there is no Palestinian state, there is no no.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
No, there isn't law. But don't forget well, don't forget this.
This goes back to nineteen forty seven, after Hitler pulled
his little genocide thing against the Jews. This goes back
to where there are still Palestinian people. And I know
this is anecdotal, but there are still people who were
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kicked out of their homes to make way for the
new state of Israel. This was done by the United States,
the United Nations, the European powers, and this recreation of Israel,
and there were people that were displaced that you know,
if you and I were sitting here and somebody came
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in and said, hey, you know what, we just committed
a treaty and you have to give up your land,
give up your home, and turn it over to somebody
else because we created a treaty. It wouldn't go over
well with you and me. And it's and it's been
a sticking point in the Middle East for a good
many years. So not that Israel doesn't have the right
to exist, but I mean, it's like it's like, I
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guess the closest thing I would say is is kicking
the Indians off their land and putting them on reservations
and then saying, oh, by the way, you know now
that we're going to take the reservations from you two.
That's that's kind of the same thing. So whereas I
agree with you that Israel has a right to its state,
they had a right to have it. But then there's
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interesting history behind this that South Africa actually extended what
was it, It was, oh gosh, that there was an
African state that offered Israel to allow them to come in,
and basically they were going to give up part of
their country to allow the Jews to come in and
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create their own state in Africa on the African coast.
And you said, no, we want to go back to
our ancestral homeland. And that's what that was what was done.
So there's a whole lot of history there out in pretending, right.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
I get it. Yeah, But still I don't get it
that Israel just doesn't say this is Israel. You are
more than welcome to live here, but you will live
by Israel's rules.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Well it's that hole and the era thing. I told
you that.
Speaker 2 (26:30):
I get it. Yeah, I know. But to the victors,
go with the spoils. And if you wanted your land,
I guess you should fought harder. That's you know. I know.
If I'm some Palestinian in nineteen forty seven getting booted
out of my home, I'm probably not real happy about that. Yeah,
And you know, treaty be damned. But that's the way
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it is. That's the way it goes. That's history.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
And sorry, Well, you know, I think there's got to
be there's got to be a way, in my humble opinion,
for there to be to have Israel be a solid,
secure state and to allow the Palestinians. And this is
another dig little secret. Nobody in the Middle East. None
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of the Arab countries want Hell. Iran doesn't even want
the Palestinians in their borders. Nobody wants the Palestinians because
they're just not really good neighbors. Right, They're just not
really good neighbors. So even the Arab nations nobody wants them.
But so they've stuck them with Israel. Right, It's like Israel,
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you handle it. So it's just got there's just a
lot of water under that bridge. And if Trump can
pull this off, I mean, you're talking about a resolution
to a problem that has plagued the Middle East since
the nineteen forties. And wouldn't it be quite a feather
in his cap? And by the way, I was talking
to Dick Morris, I had to work this weekend. I
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don't know if I till you I had. I had
to do a Newsmac show, a two hour Newsmax show yesterday,
and I was talking with Dick Morris, and Dick Morris
says that the president is doing these wonderful things internationally,
but there's stuff here at home that that's not getting
paid attention to. And Dick Morris says he sees a
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vulnerability to the president on that about the costs of things,
how things aren't coming down as quickly as they had hoped.
Walmart's out there saying they're going to raise prices, and
that's earning the the ire of President Trump because he's
saying that they made what four point six billion dollars
last year in profits and they should be eating some
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of that because of the tariffs, which I'm which I
don't agree with. They shouldn't be eating in it, eating that.
But at the same time, Dick Morris says, the president
has some vulnerabilities here at here at home with domestic policy.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
What do you think, I guess, I mean, But who
are the Democrats going to offer up? That's the That's
the thing is if you're talking about the presidency three.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Years, oh no, no, no, no, no no, I'm talking
about the midterms. I'm talking about the midterm.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
Yeah. Probably, But again, if the Democrats are going to
keep going like they are, well, all they are is
bashing Trump and and making asses out of themselves, and
if that's all they're going to offer up, I don't
know that they're going to have a whole lot of hope,
you know that if they're going to talk about one
of the things I'm upset about. And thank god I
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don't have to spend one hundred and fifty dollars in
fuel a week, every every week anymore. But gas I
don't understand what gas is up to three dollars again.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
Really, I'm paying two forty seven.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Yeah, I went out yesterday and it was two ninety nine.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
So crap. You must be getting some of that some
of that Chevron blend.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
But you know, I don't know. But I said a bit,
And you know, obviously I don't know anything about economics.
I don't know anything about the stock market and anything
like that. So if he's got vulnerabilities, I really don't
know what they are.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
I said to Dick. I said, look, man, you know
I would if I were Republicans in the midterms, I
would be looking in the mirror and how much have
you actually done to counter all this Democrat bs that
I mean, if if your constituents look at you and
say you haven't done Dick, I mean seriously, I would
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if I were them, I would be looking in the
mirror and saying, you know, what have I actually done
to protect my constituents from these left wing crazy people?
And we're doing this, We're going through this shutdown right now,
right now. I mean, and I don't know if you
heard Chuck Tumor out there. He was, He's out there saying, yeah,
I know you you I have to show in the
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proper respect by calling him Chuck Schumer. But I know
you're talking yes, yes, as if you didn't know anyhow.
But he's like, he's like, oh, this is very very
good for us, right, And of course they are thinking politically,
let me just f over the country because it's good
for us politically. And to your point, this is all
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the Democrats have been about and are about. They're out
there pledging to kill or to see dead their political opponents, right,
and their political opponents children like that that ag candidate
in Virginia. You've got the death of Charlie Kirk. You've
got none of these Democrats, or very few of these
Democrats condemning political violence, and they're shutting down the government.
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You're right, they've got nothing to hang their hat on
either No, but it seems that Republicans are like, oh.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
I agree with you man, Yeah, they ought to take
a look at the mirror. And yeah, but you know
that's especially in the House. All they do is want
to maintain power and ruffle as few feathers to do that.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
You look at the last offering from the Republicans, this
big beautiful bill some called it, and the resident if
if they had just given the president what he asked for,
it wouldn't have overspent what the same level over the
Democrats over spending levels. But guess what. Everybody had to
belly up to the trough. Everybody had to get their
little peace. And so then they they added their own
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crap and including the New York Delegation of Air quotes
Republicans who screwed over you and me, who said, we've
got to pony up so they can deduct They can
get a bigger deduction on their assualt taxes, the state
and local taxes because they come from social estates, they
get to write it off on their on their federal
income tax. And that guess who has to make up
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the difference, those of us in low tax states. We've
got to make up for that.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
It's the same old, same one, man. I mean, yes,
they should take a look at the mirror. They should
also watch, you know, mister Smith goes to Washington, right
and make sure that they know why they're there.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
Tony blooney jobs. Man. Yeah, I got I've got that
sound by somewhere. Harumph harm too. I heard that.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
Yeah, dude, I was surprised production right now.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
I heard that. I'm surprised there were so many of
them alive.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
Yeah, you know, Candy no longer with us, unfortunately. In fact,
I just watched the don't know. Well, y're of the
age where John Candy should be a big deal to you.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
Well, yeah, we're gonna have no that's is that John Candy. No,
that was Chris Farley. I was gonna say, a steady
a study diet of government cheese down by the rearver.
That's Chris Farley. But yes, John Candy, Uncle Buck.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Uncle Buck. Yes, Christmas vacation exactly, all that stuff. Not
Christmas vacation, but vacation anyway. There's a great documentary out
on Prime right now called I Like Me from one
of my all time favorite movies, Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
Isn't Uh, I'm looking right at him from stripes Bill Murray,
isn't he?
Speaker 2 (34:05):
Yeah, he's the lead character. Yeah, And anyway, it's really
good just watching.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
It's a documentary.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
Yeah, it's about John Candy and and apparently just a
prince of a guy who took time for everybody, which
to three hours signing autographs, you know, and uh yeah,
really really nice documentary. And you know, and hid me
ball like a baby because did.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
You did you really cry? Did you really cry?
Speaker 2 (34:36):
Dude? I cry every single year at Thanksgiving when I
watch playing streams and automobiles?
Speaker 1 (34:42):
Are you serious?
Speaker 2 (34:44):
At the end of it, and I know it's coming,
Oh my god. And then the f and song you
know every time you go Away? They start playing that
at the end, and oh my god, just tears my
heart out. And apparently that scene the in the in
the train station where he admits that his wife has
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you know, been dead for eight years and he doesn't
have a home. Apparently that was this huge, long speech
that was really in depth and really sad, and they
cut it.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
They cut it out because it was I guess.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
John Hughes just didn't think it fit the tone of
the movie at that but too much Martin talking about it,
and he started crying about it thinking about it.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
Well, you know what, in that vain folks, let's just remember.
Speaker 5 (35:35):
Holy underwear, Sheriff bront and some women and the Brits.
We've got to protect our phony blooney job gentlemen. We
must do something about this immediately, immediately, immediately. I didn't
get a harrum funt of that guy to watch your ass?
Speaker 2 (35:56):
What's it? Man? Jobs?
Speaker 1 (36:00):
Women at hold on? Where are the white women at?
Speaker 2 (36:05):
Have you if you sat down now that your your
daughter is a senior in high school, if you watch
that weather, no.
Speaker 1 (36:12):
Hell no, why not? They wouldn't they do They wouldn't understand.
Speaker 2 (36:15):
They wouldn't how And in that part of the problem
that you can't gen Z can't watch Blazing Saddles without
getting you know, set on fire.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
They can't watch You can't watch Fast Times at Richmond
High you dick, you can't. You can't watch any of
this stuff anymore.
Speaker 2 (36:41):
I mean, I think you almost have to watch Blazing
Saddles just because the whole point of the film is
what a farce or you know what, just how silly
racism is?
Speaker 1 (36:52):
Well, no racism isn't silly. It's the the fact that
it's used as a political bludgeon. Yeah, uh, inappropriately. And
you can't say that to this generation because they firmly
believe and gen Z is entrenched and gorged in grievance.
They they are, they are defined by grievance. Women at
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so I said, they just don't understand any of this.
They don't.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
We're missing out on the greatest comedy film of all time.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
Absolutely, I'm with you. I'm with you, but I mean
fast times, none of.
Speaker 2 (37:36):
That last, the greatest coming of age movie, only ahead
of American Graffiti.
Speaker 1 (37:42):
You see what else I got here? Do you see this?
You see that right there? Remember that ain't number one
air I kept it. I see you know what. Just
remember when you start giving me crap again about you know,
trying to pull under where over. Remember I've got that,
all right. I'll tell you folks what it is. It's
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it's Sean. I'm not going to play it. I'm not gonna
because I because I have a lot of love and
respect for Sean, but uh, you know it's it's it's
Sean singing. And it was It was a joy of
my life to hear it.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
Yeah, I'm not that great a singer. I'm not that
great a talker. I'm not that great at anything.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
Yeah, no, no, no, Robo how would be? Would be?
Uh sad to hear you say that? Did you remember
Robo How? For the For those of you who don't know,
Shawn and I used to work at the station with
a very very famous and great guy, uh old time Radio.
Hal Jay is his name. He's iconic for those of
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you listening around the rest of the country, he is
iconic in North Texas. He is. You probably have one
of these in your town or these major markets that
if you have to live in one, and and that's
Hal Jay and he I'm sorry, I just I have
Robo how We wouldn't. At some point we did a
bit where we were just having a discussion with with Robo.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
How is on the right?
Speaker 1 (39:11):
God dig it? And so we we would make fun
because you know, they always be recording in the studio,
so they'd get him saying stuff and he would just
go uh huh.
Speaker 2 (39:30):
He had he was doing a commercial and studio in between,
you know, when the news was on or something like that,
they're all on this roll out. So I could do
this commercial instead of sitting sticking around after work and
doing production. Then so we're doing it during the show
and he says, he says three two one. I mean
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he just acts up a looky isolated that and just
would drop it in every once in a while between
promos and and and the come back music to the show,
you know, and it just grows. Now.
Speaker 1 (40:11):
Remember, remember, folks, I I being me, I am not
going to subject you to to Sean. But Sean would
would would record his co workers and you where do
you think I got all this stuff from? This is
all This is all Sean stuff. And there's there there
is one bit that I kept up. I'll probably I'm
gonna save it because it's uh it's the snack and
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bacon bit, and I will one day I'll reveal it
to you, folks. It was one of the greatest moments
in in North Texas talk radio ever snacking bacon just
with with our buddy Brian s.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
Ridge.
Speaker 1 (40:49):
So I for a different day, for a different day.
So uh, sorry about that, folks.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
Sean and I get into the mentioned uh mel Brooks
and blazing saddles, and that took me to John Candy
and ye and uh Spaceballs two coming out and great radio.
Speaker 1 (41:09):
No, it's all right, folks again, pardon us. Sometimes we'll
get into this, you know, nostalgia about when radio used
to be really freaking fun and when you know you
could actually entertain people and not have to worry about
all this uh, this PC nonsense out there, and it's
I think we've got to get I think we may
be poised to get back there. But in the meantime,
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you're just gonna have.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
To well, don it not if you can't watch Blazing
Saddles and laugh your ass off if you can't.
Speaker 1 (41:37):
So hey, where the white women at?
Speaker 2 (41:39):
Okay, you had one other topic that is near and
dear to my heart, and that is the military pay
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:48):
Well we we brushed against that. The military. I mean, look,
Trump has come out and said that that he's directed
Pete ha Seth find the money, and hag Seth goes, okay,
we'll find the money. So they found the money to
make sure they're going to be able to meet payroll
on the fifteenth for good for the military. But but
again that's that that stop gap. They can't do that forever. Yeah, right,
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And so he's hoping and by the way, the Democrats
are pissed. They're pissed because, uh, Trump found a way
to pay our service members. They're actually openly angry about that.
What do you say, you're your former, your your veteran.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
Sure, but I have two active duty family members, yeah,
who are going to be missing pay on the fifteenth,
My daughter and her wife, who's a aptain made one
below lieutenant colonel whatever.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
That would be a lieutenant, That would be a lieutenant.
Speaker 2 (42:50):
No, it's either a captain or a major. I can't remember.
Speaker 1 (42:54):
No air Force, air Force. You're right, it's it's it's
major lieutenant colonel than the colonel for full.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
Birth, she is a she is a major right now,
she's a major. I think she'll be pinned later this
year as lieutenant colonel. But anyway, Yeah, they're going to
be missing pay, and luckily they are members of US
Double A and US Double A has a zero interest
loan like a payday loan, zero interest if you need it,
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which they would probably take advantage of, you know, if
they don't get paid on the fifteenth. But you know,
even a mid range officer, what do you think kids
and they're struggling, you know, what do.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
You think about Chuck Tumor out there saying, yeah, this
is good, this is good for us. What do you
think about that? Yeah, you know, you know who I'm
talking about. I mean, don't pretend that this guy deserves
that kind of respect.
Speaker 2 (43:49):
Famous Chuck Humor, God call him by his Nameulous drives
me insane driving in saying when you do it driving
and say you want rush? Did it? I know? So stupid?
Speaker 1 (43:59):
Yes, I know.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
Anyway, Chuck Schumer saying this is good for us. Yeahah well,
I hope everybody remembers that come mid terms, when you
have a choice to, you know, hopefully vote for some
people who might be fighting for your military family members,
who are trying to do right by inflation, trying to
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do right by healthcare. I mean, I can't afford healthcare
right now, and it curiates me to think that the
Democrats are fighting so hard to get illegal aliens healthcare
that that's why this the government is shut down right now,
because they want illegal aliens to have health care that
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I can't afford. So I just hope people remember all that.
Speaker 1 (44:50):
You know, they're the rapid Response team at the White
House was monitoring George Snuffleop. I guess I'm sorry, Stephanopolis
over at ABC Fake News, and they don't want to
talk about the Democrats shutting on the government. Were if
this were Republicans shutting on the government, it'd be the
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top story and every newscast, But since the Democrats are
doing it, they want to pretend like it's not even happening.
Speaker 2 (45:18):
Right.
Speaker 1 (45:19):
So jd Vance goes off on George, a guy that
ABC Fake News claims as a news anchor, when you
and I both know he's a Democrat operative worked for
Bill Clinton, and we're supposed to accept as normal this
type of dynamic, right, We're supposed to accept it. Oh,
this guy's really fair. No, he's not. Have a listen
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to what the Vice President said.
Speaker 6 (45:43):
I don't know what tape you're referring to, George. I
saw media reports that Tom Homan accepted a bribe. There's
no evidence of that. And here's George, why fewer and
fewer people watch your program and why you're losing credibility
because you're talking for now five minutes with the Vice
President of the United States about this story regarding Tom
Holme and a story that I've read about, but I
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don't even know the video that you're talking about. Meanwhile,
low income women can't get food because the Democrats and
Chuck Schumer have shut down the government. Right now, we're
trying to figure out how to pay our troops because
Chuck Schumer has shut down the government. You were focused
on a bogus story. You're insinuating criminal wrongdoing against a
guy who has done nothing wrong, instead of focusing on
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the fact that our country is struggling because our government's
shut down.
Speaker 2 (46:29):
Let's talk about the real issues, George.
Speaker 6 (46:31):
I think the American people would benefit much more from
that than from you going down some weird left wing
rabbit hole where the facts clearly show that Tom Holman
didn't engage in any criminal wrongdoing.
Speaker 4 (46:42):
It's not a weird left wing rabbit hole. I didn't
insinuate anything. I asked you whether Tom Holman accepted fifty
thousand dollars as was heard on an audio tape recorded
by the FBI in September twenty twenty four, and you
did not answer the question. Thank you for your time
this morning.
Speaker 1 (46:56):
No, George, I said that I don't up next WHOA
and he just goes to break.
Speaker 2 (47:01):
Wow. That's how I consume my network news is like
minute eighteen clips like that, because I don't know why
people waste their time with them unless you're a hard lefty.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
ABC fake News? Is it any wonder I call them
fake news? I mean good grief, I mean it's it's
in your face. So George Snuffaluffacus is there concentrating on
a bogus story, which, by the way, Tom Holman is
thoroughly debunked on multiple occasions. Doesn't focus on the fact
that government shut down and all the all the and
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to if you're watching ABC fake News, you would say,
oh my gosh, this is this is the top story?
Is it by anybody, by any stretch of the imagination?
Is that the top story? This this this alleged fake
news of of an alleged home and bribe. In no way, no,
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how is that can even be construed as fake news.
But that's what happens when you put a political operative
instead of an actual journalist in charge of your Sunday program.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
Yeah right, yeah, that's that's why I don't watch them.
I don't pay attention to them, I don't care, I
don't consume them. And you know, hopefully I'm not supporting
too many of the sponsors.
Speaker 1 (48:20):
Did you watch what happened over the weekend with the
Republicans and their State Republican Executive Committee meeting up. Just
to get background to those of you who have not
been paying attention, the local parties around the state of
Texas saw fit to censure ten Republicans fake Republicans and
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send those censors to the SREC to rule on that
and then decide punishment. Three levels of punishment Sewan one
I believe allows the party to give varying there's one
and two allows the party to campaign and to campaign
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against a sitting Republican. The other one allows the party
to spend money against a sitting Republican. And the last one,
what they call the death penalty, says, Look, you're behaving
like a Democrat. You act like a Democrat, you vote
like a Democrat, you enable Democrats. You're a Democrat. You're
not really a Republican. So we're going to kick you
out the Republican ballot. Go run as a Democrat, right,
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if you want to run, go run as a Democrat.
That's what they call the death penalty. None of the
ten received that punishment of being kicked off the ballot.
Only five of the ten did. They agree to affirm
the censures from their county party. And of those five,
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two of them aren't even running again. So you tell
me what, just as somebody who doesn't pay attention to
it as much as I.
Speaker 2 (49:58):
Do, I'm ashamed of that.
Speaker 1 (50:01):
But what I don't think you should be. I think
that I think you represent because actually you're a pretty
a pretty good case study because you probably pay attention
about as much as most Texans do. Given what I've
just laid out to you, what are your takeaways? I'm
not even going to set it up any other way?
What are your takeaways?
Speaker 2 (50:20):
Yeah? I mean, if they're acting like democrats, I don't
know why they're still in office, why are people re
electing them? And then two who whatever power that there is,
why aren't they executing the death penalties for these people?
If they're going against what we as the Republican voters
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who put them there want, And so if you watch,
I don't get him, man, you know I don't. It's
just more of the same unit party that I guess
goes from local to state to national and it's so frustrating.
The only thing I want I want to know is
why do we still have property taxes in Texas? Why
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aren't they being addressed? Why aren't every issue? It seems
that happens every two years, and nothing ever seems to
come of it. You know, they go in and saying,
here's what we're fighting for, blah blah blah. Then you
got a bunch of morons running up to Chicago and
nothing gets done.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
Well, who wants who wants to keep taxes? The Democrats? Right,
Democrats believe in in taxation and oppressive taxation to fund government.
Government's the end all, be all government is is a
number one. And so in a republican, an alleged republican
controlled government, there seems to be an awful lot of
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Democrat priorities going on, right.
Speaker 2 (51:46):
Yeah, But the thing about it is it's been going
on for how many sessions.
Speaker 1 (51:52):
Now, oh yeah, since two thousand and nine.
Speaker 2 (51:55):
So either you know, we're not paying enough attention, which
I admit that I'm not. I mean, it all goes
back to we get the government that we deserve, yes,
and so now look, apparently this is what we deserve
is a bunch of rhinos. Who who caught us with
the Democrats?
Speaker 1 (52:16):
If you watched if you watched this yesterday, if you
were you know, you had nothing to do, and you're
doing yard work or whatever, and you were listening to
these proceedings and this is the first time that you
actually tuned in and kind of paid attention to what
your legislature has been doing. You were probably like, what
the And it was your representative who was one of
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these ten and you heard the laundry list of crap
that they had done and what they had done to
their voters and service to socialists. It was probably likely
if it's somebody like you, Sean, you'd be shocked. You'd go,
wait a minute, my rep did that? Yes, Now, why
didn't you know about it? Because your rep is spent
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an awful lot of time, an awful lot of money
trying to insulate you, so you don't understand what they're
up to when they're up there in Austin, right, So
this is what they get by with a public that
doesn't tune in, a public doesn't understand the srec the
State Republican Executive Committee. They don't have that excuse. These
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people live, breathe, eat, understand exactly what took place inside
that legislature. It was our last bastion of hope. To
your point, the people of Texas should be paying a
hell of a lot more attention than they are because
you get the government you deserve. However, because you've got
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jobs to do, YadA, YadA, YadA, you can't be there
for every jot entittle of the proceedings. You expect those
whose job it is to keep track of this stuff
to also know and understand what these people have done.
And out of the ten, only five received any punishment,
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and not the ultimate one.
Speaker 2 (54:05):
Well, it just goes back to why are so many
Democrats uh chairs on all these committees?
Speaker 1 (54:13):
Yes, I know.
Speaker 2 (54:16):
If they can't get that shit straight man, what hope
is there? You know?
Speaker 1 (54:21):
Well, so they would say, this is what I can
tell you what they'd say, Well, technically they're not chairman,
they're vice chairman. So and of course, to to to
the to the normal.
Speaker 2 (54:33):
The whole state, I mean virtually the whole state is read.
I know, why is there any kind of power right
for the liberals?
Speaker 1 (54:42):
Well yeah, and that that's exactly what I had a
long conversation before I talked with you today, that why
are Democrat priorities? Why are any of their bills getting prioritized?
Speaker 2 (54:53):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (54:54):
There in the legislature. Why because technically it's it's controlled
by Republicans, why do they have any say? And then
I've been paying attention, so I know that the Republicans
who were in charge basically restructured the House to put
all the power into subcommittees. And then they said that
they passed a rules pack. I just said that Democrats
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must be in charge of subcommittees. And then they said, well,
there no more Democrat chairs. Yeah, they're vice chairman. And
you shifted all the power to the vice chairmanship and
then expected to get away with it. Right, So it's
now I don't.
Speaker 2 (55:32):
Know who's doing it. I don't know why. I don't
know why they're not listening to the state and the
people that put them there. But I sure houpe it changes,
but I am not hopeful that it will, and.
Speaker 1 (55:44):
They probably won't. John Cornyn, the Secretary of State, Jane
Nelson came out and they're trying to close the primaries
so that Democrats can't vote in Republican primaries. Right, you
think that's kind of logical, right, you think it as logical.
But no, no, no, no, no, no, that's not going
to happen. Jane Nelson along with John corn and other
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fake Republicans say, we've got to have Democrats voting in
our primaries. You know, the Democrats who believe in the
death of their political opponents and their political opponent's children,
as the ag candidate in Virginia's race declared, those left
wingers who shot Charlie Kirk and celebrated the assassination of
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Charlie Kirk, we must have them voting in Republican primaries,
says Jane Nelson, says John Cornyn, and says these fake Republicans, right,
that's the that's where the rubber meets the road. That's
the brass tax, my friend. So it's like you, you
believe these people ought to be having a say in
Republican primaries, and then you have the gall in the
t parry to come and ask me for a freaking donation. Now,
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all of that said, you've got the legal folks who
made all these censures possible. You've got Abraham George before him,
Matt Rinaldi, actual conservatives who are trying to change this.
The only reason why we're having the conversation now is
because of their efforts. You and I wouldn't even be
talking about it. Right now, it'd be a FATA company.
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We'd have, you know, cornings coming out of our ass.
Get that imagery out of your head.
Speaker 2 (57:20):
Right.
Speaker 1 (57:21):
So, there is progress being made on some level. But
when you put these rule forty four is brand new, Shawn,
and it's the first time this has been tested. And
they you sent, you get ten centsured guys and gals
up to up to your committee, and not one of them,
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not one of them, for what they have done, deserves
to be kicked off the Republican ballot. I have a
hard time swallowing it.
Speaker 2 (57:47):
Yeah, yeah, man, I don't.
Speaker 1 (57:49):
And you know what they say, and you know what
they say that if that, they would take us to
court and we would lose. And so so you mean
to tell me that the rules say that they have
a right to be enabling leftists and Marxists and call
themselves Republicans because of the rules you set up inside
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the Republican Party. Who set up those flipping rules, who
set up a system that guaranteed Democrats could influence the
Republican Party, who set up that freaking system.
Speaker 2 (58:24):
Again, all goes back to the endgame. I don't understand
what the endgame is for these people. Who are doing that.
All I know is that you know, the day after
the election and they show the county maps of Texas, yes,
and all but four are read. You know, you would
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think that they don't want to listen to the people.
Speaker 1 (58:50):
No, but no, you know what. It goes back to,
my friend, it goes back to blazing set sheriff for it.
Speaker 5 (58:57):
And if some women that shot brought the berets, we've
got protect our phony. Bloney job, gentlemen. We must do
something about this immediately, immediately, immediately. I didn't get a
harrum out of that guy, gonor Haurrah you watch your ass?
Speaker 1 (59:14):
Yeah, and there it is.
Speaker 2 (59:17):
All right man.
Speaker 1 (59:18):
Amen, Hey, have a blessed rest of your weekend. And
Utork so great? Yeah, great work fun Yeah, real fun.
I mean I had to work this weekend too, so
it wasn't it wasn't all that? All right, buddy, talk
to you next week.
Speaker 2 (59:30):
Peace.
Speaker 1 (59:31):
That puts a wrap on this Slceado Storm podcast till
we visit again. My friends, remember this. Pick up that book,
The Rise of the Liberty Loving Latino. It is coming
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society's worth isn't measured by how much power is stolen
(59:52):
by government. A society's worth is measured by how much
power is reserved to you and me, we the people.
You keep fighting for freedom out there, my friends,