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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Speaker 1 (00:09):
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Speaker 3 (00:42):
So called No King's Rallies going on all over the country. Folks,
leftists showing up in left wing cities and uh protesting
President Trump. And I guess one of the big things
that they were protesting was the fact that the laws
being enforced, because as you know, it's very kingly to
enforce the rule of law. This is ABC's This Week
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with George Snufflop. I guess it's Jonathan Carl filling In
had a conversation with a Speaker of the House over
this stuff, and this is how the conversation went.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Listen.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
One of the things that drove a lot of the
people out protesting yesterday was what's happening in terms of
the mass deportations. I want to play something for you
that Joe Rogan recently said about how this is being undertaken.
Take a listen.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
The way it looks is horrific.
Speaker 5 (01:32):
It looks when you're just arresting people in front of
their kids and just normal, regular people that have been
here for twenty years. Yeah that everybody who has a
heart can't get along with that.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
That's BS. I'm sorry, it's just BS. I have a heart,
and I know, I know. This is as a result
of Republicans and Democrats conspiring over fifty and sixty years
not to enforce US immigration law. Are people wanted the
law enforced, Our lawmakers didn't. Nothing good comes of those
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who choose to ignore their own laws. And that's exactly
what happened in the United States with the US immigration law.
Now you've got somebody who's saying, look, we've got to
restore the rule of law, and now the law is
being enforced. Oh now everybody's got heartburn. This isn't a
result of President Trump. President Trump is doing what he
should have done. This is decades and decades and decades
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of individuals who abdicated their duty, who didn't follow the law.
And now there's massive there's massive ramifications for that, tons
of ramifications. Free illegal aliens who have sadly built lives here.
They have no right to be in the United States
of America. Zero n A.
Speaker 4 (02:54):
Do worry that these ice raids are going too far?
Or at least or could go too far.
Speaker 6 (03:01):
I think everybody is aware of the optics. But I
do believe in the rule of law, and I believe
the American people were alarmed that the border was wide
open for four years and by many estimates, as many
as twenty million illegal aliens got into the country, many
of them hardened dangerous criminals.
Speaker 4 (03:18):
When you're seeing people that have been in the country
twenty years or more that have families, you know, that
have American citizens as children, the spouses.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
Only by tradition only because that has not been adjudicated,
the birthright citizenship. If you're an illegal alien, you'd drop
a baby on an American soil, should you have that reward?
And a lot of people are saying no, that was
not the intention of the fourteenth Amendment. It was designed
to make sure the children of freed slaves were full citizens.
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It was never intended to be a reward for criminal
activity for illegal immigration.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
That are facing you know, these pretty roughtys.
Speaker 6 (04:00):
Yeah, and no one takes any pleasure in that at all.
What ICE has prioritized is the dangerous heart and criminals first,
and there's probably a few million of those, Okay, So
they've been trying to round them up and send it
back home with great success. And by the way, the
border is totally sealed now almost zero illegal crossings over
the last four months, almost zero, which proves again the
point that President Biden could have done that at any time.
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He did not want to use that authority. They wanted
the white open border. So now we all have to
deal with the fallout of that.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
Well, well, this comes from an entire regime of lawlessness,
an entire twenty thirty forty years of lawlessness allowing rampant,
uncontrolled illegal immigration into this country. That's what this is
all about. And this idea that you're arresting, you know,
moms and dads, and is it going too far? And
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then Speaker Johnson saying, you know, nope, nobody takes pleasure
in that. I guess I don't take pleasure in it,
but I know it's got to happen. And you know,
Tom Homan has said they're prioritizing the criminal illegal aliens
that Mike Johnson was making reference to. But if they
see somebody who's here illegally, who just happens to be
your quote unquote rank and file criminal illegal alien, just
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somebody who busted in here and has been breaking the
law since they either overstay their visa or broke into
the country, They're gonna be gone too, because just because
you broke into the country and somehow you've lived under
the radar since then doesn't mean you should allow to
be continued to do so. The law is the law,
and Tom Homan is very very clear about that. These
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individuals are not being targeted per se, the non felony
committing criminals. But that doesn't mean doesn't mean you get
a free pass. We shouldn't be normalizing illegal immigration into
this country, period. End of sentence. And about those No
Kings protests out there, folks, you've got the peaceful loving leftists.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Who are you gonna kill?
Speaker 3 (06:01):
Who do you what do you mean?
Speaker 2 (06:03):
It's in this context?
Speaker 1 (06:06):
Who is a Nazi?
Speaker 2 (06:08):
So you're gonna kill Steven Miller? I don't know if
i'd somebody'd say on camera.
Speaker 3 (06:12):
Bro, wow, Steven Miller is a Nazi. So this this
is what these leftists do. They're out there wearing their
CAFs and they're out there saying, you know, since I
call somebody a Nazi, that means I get to kill them, right?
This is after the Charlie Kirk assassination. Folks, this is
who and what leftists are, violent, criminal anti Americans. Here's
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another one.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Listen. So this is your birthday. So you came out
on your birthday you thought it was important? Tell me why?
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Absolutely? Because I have two little boys who deserve a
right future of freedom and democracy.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
And we're a representative republic, Madam. We are a representative republic.
We do not have a democracy. Our rights can't be
voted away, thank god, by people like you.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
This is a nightmare that I'm living in and I'm
here to make a difference and to be loud. I'm proud,
and there's no other way I'd want to celebrate my
birthday there and my best friend fighting for our country.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Okay, so for a birthday, President, what do you hope happens?
Speaker 2 (07:19):
You know, you wake up tomorrow morning.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
I hope that I see the obituary that we're all
waiting for tomorrow. That's what I hope for.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
We're seeing that President Trump is dead.
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Yes, absolutely, Wow, Yeah, that's a great future. That's a
great future for your children. Women behind are just just grinning,
you know, President Trump dead. Absolutely, These people are violent
leftist Marxists. Listen, listen to how gleefully they they are
eager to take somebody else's life. I have nothing in
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common with these people. Remember I told you that these Democrats,
these leftists, these Marxist, these left Koch's freaks and nuts,
they no longer wish to be Americans. Well there are
prime examples right there, my friends. And they were out
in the streets for their so called no King rallies.
By the way, if President Trump was a king, would
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they be allowed to be out there, you know, doing
all this stuff calling for people's death. If President Trump
was a king, would they be shutting down the governm
Would the Democrats be able to shut down the government?
I don't think so, folks. These people are Backguano crazy,
and it's time that America rejected them and their leftist kind.
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Speaker 2 (12:20):
Hello, man, what's going on? Friends?
Speaker 3 (12:23):
Well, it seems this weekend it's the it's the so
called no Kings. I heard they were changing it because
they didn't want to offend like monarchies so around the globe.
So they said no tyrants because, as you know, enforcing
the law is tyrannical according to these people.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
You know, we had a.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
Response to this on the on the Facebook and not Facebook. Sorry,
X Page. I have been on Facebook in seven years.
I keep on saying Facebook.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
I don't know why.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
On on X Basically I said, I put up the
American flag with the unrising, and it says no criminals,
no illegal aliens, no leftists, no tyrants, no socialism, no communism,
no censorship, no anti God apparatics, no anti American freaks,
cooks and nuts, no one constitutional government.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
That was our response. What do you say? Yeah, the
whole no Kings thing has never made sense to me.
I mean just the title of it. I mean, people
are absolutely free to protest and I got no problem
with that. But the no kings label always just confuse me, because,
as it's been pointed out many times on x or
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whatever on Facebook, if this was a country with a king,
you wouldn't be allowed to protest. I mean, look at
England that has a king. You're not allowed to tweet
something ugly about somebody without getting arrested. So it's just
the whole label of no kings just has never made
sense to me. But apparently here in Weatherford we had
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the protests around the courthouse. We did last year too.
I drove by it the peak of it and there
were maybe maybe seventy five people, maybe most of them
with piercings and neck tattoos and purple hair. But hey, whatever, Well,
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this year I had to go to Walmart to pick
up an order, and so I left my house about
twelve thirty. I think the thing was supposed to start
at noon or eleven, I don't know anyway, So I
specifically drove by the courthouse. I got a couple of
ways I can go to Walmart, one by the courthouse,
one not, but I specifically went by the courthouse to
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see what the whole thing was about, and it was raining,
and apparently rain is stronger than your will to to
live without tyrants, because there was nobody there. Yeah, well,
you know, oh thirty there was one guy there. One
guy said he had a T shirt on. He was
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just standing there by himself, out in the rain, saying
Trump is my president, Jesus is my king.
Speaker 3 (15:16):
Okay, that's that's pretty dang cool. But you know, you know,
I would say that, you know, the paid protesters, they
didn't cover inclement weather, I suppose, But I will say
this in some of these blue cities, and some people
are acting shocked about the size of what happened in
Boston and Chicago, and it's like, why are you surprised?
Speaker 2 (15:37):
I just saw a deal. Did you see the MSNBC
Boston report?
Speaker 3 (15:41):
I did, I did.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
I just saw a being on Facebook actually debunking that
that that footage was from twenty.
Speaker 3 (15:51):
Nineteen, twenty seventeen.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
They said, yeah, twenty seventeen. I looked it up.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
I looked it up, and according to Groc and a
couple of other analysts know it was actually from yesterday.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
From the from twenty twenty teeka.
Speaker 3 (16:03):
So yeah, I mean, I've been seeing it too, and
I wouldn't put it past MSNBS because, as you know,
NBC and and ABC and CBS have all been caught
doctoring videos and doctoring interviews and such. But you know,
I just I'm not shocked at all that in left
wing cities this kind of garbage is going on in Dallas.
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Alex Stein, you know, the comedian Alex Steine. I don't
know if he's your cup of tea, you like him
or not?
Speaker 2 (16:28):
I do done know him?
Speaker 3 (16:29):
I guess yeah, Alex Stein is a funny guy. He's
he was the dude who was going AOC, I love you.
I think you're beautiful. You know, He's like, he's a
total conservative, right, you're beautiful, I love you. I mean
you're crazy, but you know you're really really hot.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
We can I tell you.
Speaker 3 (16:43):
So he's that kind of you know, that kind of
straight up guy. There's also footage of him testifying in
Texas and a Senate committee hearing about about bathrooms, about saying,
you know, I think this should be really one sided.
I mean, I don't know how many men are gonna
get offended about having a fake a fake man in
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the urinal next to him. He goes, if some chick
is trying to stand up and do her business next
to me. I'm gonna think it's more funny than anything else.
But it's with women having to tolerate men in their bathrooms.
He goes that should not be allowed, but women in
men's bathroom, I'm cool with it. So I mean, I mean,
I mean he's very blatantly honest and very funny. Anyway,
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So he shows up in Dallas and is just documenting
all the all the loons and they attack him. And
what's really notable about this video and I put it
up on the X page. Carlos Tertios, our buddy Carlos
is the one that was covering this. After Alex Stein
gets assaulted, you see him walking over to the cops saying,
hey man, I was I was just you know, tagged,
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just just standing here trying to interview these people. And
you see one of these organizers, and they're clearly identifiable
by wearing these bright neon pink and orange vass right
saying our people are people, get out of the streets,
get it wrangling these people as if there as that
they're being organized, like it's some sort of casting call.
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I just thought it was fascinating to watch it.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
It didn't affect my world one bed other other than seeing,
you know, seeing some of the footage. And I'm glad
I didn't have to go out to downtown Dallas yesterday
because that would have sucked. But yeah, you know, hey,
you gotta you gotta write the protest, go for it,
don't as long as you don't hit the protesting thing. Yeah,
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as long as you're not doing anything, yeah, the whole
protesting thing. Man. I just don't get it. There is
nothing that I can think of that I'm passionate enough
about to take the time and effort to go to
Family Dollar and buy some poster board and sit there
at my dinner table and make some stupid saying on
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a on the poster board and then go out in
the heat or the rain or the whatever to stand
around with a bunch of like minded people and yell
and scream. I just I can't ever imagine myself doing
anything like that, because I'm not that passionate about anything, apparently,
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you know. I mean, I guess if you are that passionate,
good for you. But I don't understand the good that
protesting does. What does it accomplish?
Speaker 3 (19:35):
Well? Our side typically doesn't get that exercised. But it's
my experience that when you are seeking as a leftist,
when you are seeking to deny somebody else their rights
to tell them to shut up, they don't have any rights.
That it's going to be your way or the highway,
or they're going to There's one guy. We have a
SoundBite that we played before he brought you on, some
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dude promising he was going to kill Steven Miller. That
that's the caliber of people that are partaking in these
types of quote unquote protests. They're not really These people
are leftists, and they don't believe that they're passionate to
to to their core of taking away your rights. It is.
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It is something they get up every day trying to
figure out how to do. I know that you're gonna
probably push back on me a little bit, but I'm sorry, man.
These people don't want to be Americans anymore. And this
this passion by which they want to deny you and
me our ability to tell them no, it is deep
and it drives them, you know, and and of course
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a paycheck too. One of one of the people covering
these protests in various states noted that there's just a
bunch of old white hippies out there, these these no kings, because.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
Old white hippies or you know, like I said, gen
z ers with neck tattoos and purple hair y I
don't know, protesting.
Speaker 3 (20:59):
I guess they get in if you're if you're in
your sixties and seventies and you know medical that these
these entitlement programs that are failing, are you know, not
quite patting the pockets. You know, at the end of
the month, go out and protest and get some you know,
some left wing finance er bucks or something like that.
And same thing with these purple hair, blue hair, nose
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piercing kids. Don't want to go out and work for
a living, you know, use their hands, so they're just
gonna go out and do be professional protesting. They had
a at this ANTIFA gathering at the White House. They
called it riot Inc. And there's a whole system they've
set up to launder money through these NGOs to you know,
you and me paying these taxes to pay these people
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to go out there and professionally work to take away
our rights. It's quite something.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
M Yeah, how do we get to the point where
we're funding NGOs when when did that happen and how
did we get there? And who was the first guy
to go? You know what, we have a non governmental
agency that I think taxpayer dollars need to go to.
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And somebody might push back and say, well, if they
can't support themselves, then why should they get a subsidy,
which is a pretty valid question.
Speaker 3 (22:18):
I think you want an answer to who's responsible for that?
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Well, I mean you're gonna tell me leftists and all that.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
No, I'm not. I'm not George W. Bush. George W.
Bush normalized taxpayer funding to NGOs. They were religious NGOs
like Catholic charities, which, as you know, incredibly instrumental in
coordinating the violation of US immigration law. Yeah, it was
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George W. Bush that started that going, and the leftist
took it and they put, as they do with everything,
put it on steroids and wila.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
Yeah it's I don't know, man, it's it's pretty frustrating.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
It is.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
Maybe I should start my let's start our own NGO
and just get some government money.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
Yeah, we'll get some of my own money back. You know,
I'm tired of funding these creeps. You know, why don't
we just why don't we get some funding in there
for for us. Now there was a I you know what,
I just looked at this and I haven't shared my
screen with you, so hold on, don't say anything because
it's gonna spike the audio when I when I share this.
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So hold on, I'm gonna share some audio, share some sound.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
Okay, here we go.
Speaker 3 (23:32):
This is this is a guy who we played this
sound bite last week on all the shows. This guy
from Illinois, and he's talking about and it's it's quite lengthy,
but I want to get it on the record so
you can hear it. This guy is from Illinois and
he's uncovered a billion dollars a billion dollars federal government
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to the state agencies, to the NGOs. So the States,
the Blue States are money laundering, you know, much like
the butcher shop planned parent Launders that money. Well, same
thing going on in the States. It's a long time
Democrats scam and listen to how it works.
Speaker 8 (24:08):
During seventh District to Shelby Belt today we're turning our
attention to a staggering amount of taxpayer money, over a
billion dollars that's being funneled into political connected non government
organizations or NGOs. This wasn't uncovered or this wasn't uncovered
by government watchdogs, but concerned Illinoisans and Republican legislators that
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are grassroots effort we call DOGE or the Department of
Government Efficiency. Before we show you where the money's going,
we need to ask one simple question, why is government
funding NGOs at all? First, there's no transparency. NGOs aren't
subject to the Freedom of Information Act or for you,
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taxpayers can't see how their money is being spent. Just
last week, a lawsuit was filed because of state The
state refused to release a contract detailing how much public
money was being sent to specific groups. Second, the budget
language is vague and on purpose, these grants are buried
under broad terms with little or no detail. Lawmakers are
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being asked to approve funding without knowing how the money
will be used or even who's getting it. Third, the
human services budget has been hijacked. It used to mean
helping seniors, helping single mothers, and people with disabilities, now
is packed with programs for politically aligned groups offering vague
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services like parent mentoring, immigrant support, LGBTQ advocacy, and many
are raised or identity based initiatives that serve political agendas,
not real need. Fourth, this spending undermines real charity. Faith
based groups and private charities are being pushed aside while
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politically connected NGO's scoop up taxpayer dollars. The government is
picking winners and losers and rewarding those who keep the
majority party in power.
Speaker 3 (26:06):
Halbrook, that's a representative Halbrook up there in Illinois.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
So he's doing a diner and that's why he kept
hearing that bell go.
Speaker 3 (26:14):
I know exactly, Ding. I was thinking it was somebody saying, oh,
he made a great point, Ding, but no, he asked
the same question you did, why the hell are we
funding NGOs?
Speaker 2 (26:29):
I just, I mean to me, when when it comes
down to you know, Democrat or Republican, conservative, liberal, whatever,
it just it all comes down to me to what
you want, What do you expect out of your government?
And for me, as a conservative, I want my government
as small as possible, to fix the highways, protect the borders,
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collect the taxes, and leave me the f alone. And
I guess the other side they think that government should
you know, we've heard it many times before. Should should
mother you from cradle to grave? And I just I
cannot wrap my head around that thinking. I don't know,
it's just I guess it's just a victim mentality that
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that goes on the left have that you know, that
they just need protection like it.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
It never works out that way though, the whole mothering thing. Yeah,
it's your your there's always a trade off or something, right,
You're you're you're gonna so we're going to take care
of your cradle to grave, but you're going to give
up your rights and you can't tell us now. And
if we tell you to take a jab, or we
tell you what where to live, or we tell you
what you can drive, or what kind of house you
can live in, what can what kind of job you
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can have, it's dude, it's it's it's everything. It's this
planned that the the central planners that have been part
of the left wing mindset forever, and that's what they're after.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
They just sea I guess, I'm just you know, the
big picture, How does that is it? Genetic? I mean,
is it? How does that mentality happen? Because I have
a sister who's radically liberal. Yeah, and I'd be lover
her to death, of course, but radically liberal?
Speaker 3 (28:17):
Is that what you're asking?
Speaker 2 (28:18):
Yeah? I mean, because we were both raised in the
same household by the same parents, is it did she
start out conservative? Because I knew that I was conservative
pretty darn early, even before there was that I could
put a label on myself politically. I've always worked, and
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so when I would sit and see my ex wife's
liberal friends in college sit around and bitch about the man,
you know, it would always just make me wonder. You know. Yeah, yeah,
I'd love to come to your protest, but I got
to go work my second job. So I you know,
I just don't understand where that mentality comes from, especially,
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like I said, me and my sister being raised in
the same same household. I just don't. I know that
there's been some some studies that say it actually may
be a genetic the determination. You know what do they
call it? You know, like if you're going to be
an alcoholic predisposition predisposition.
Speaker 3 (29:25):
Yeah, you're genetically predisposed to believe a certain You're wired.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
A certain way.
Speaker 3 (29:29):
I've heard that. I've heard that argument too, And you
know what, how do you explain individuals who are raised
in conservative households who end up being you know, left
wing extremists. There's also that there's also the societal dynamic.
I think that you know, when you're when you're young,
you kind of naturally rebel against your parents. You find
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more in common with maybe your grandparents because you know, look,
if you think about it, your parents rebelled against their parents,
which your grandparents, So that makes you naturally allied aligned
with your grandparents. Right.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
I've probably have seen turning point chapters pop up over
and over as these kids protest about the gifts there
their left ring lover the millennial parents.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
Yeah, exactly, exactly. And you know what, that gen Z
kids are searching out God because their lives are empty
because they can't fill it with government. And you know,
it's it ebbs and flows. I really do think though,
that those with a Marxist mindset, those who would who
would say, you know what, I'm going to undertake violence too.
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As a matter of fact, I told you this a
couple of weeks ago, the NPR interview that said three
and ten Americans now think that it's acceptable to undertake
violence to impose your political will. And that to me,
that takes that that takes a little bit of training,
that takes a little bit of conditioning, and that and
our kids get that in spades and gov ed so
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that there is there is the net. And I think
that if you think about the leftist mindset, isn't that
kind of base, isn't it kind of like, you know,
you have to train yourself to say, you know what,
it's all will and good to want to provide and
have everything provided for you cradle to grave. But there's
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something little something we call reality, and there's always a
trade off. So you have to be educated and you
have to be intelligent to be able to take steps two, three,
and four. You know what happens after the government takes
over everything?
Speaker 2 (31:36):
You know?
Speaker 3 (31:36):
Is there such thing as a free lunch? And I
think that I think that when when you're talking about conservatism,
it's maybe your ability that I don't want to besmirch
your sister, dude, I'm just saying that perhaps you were
a little more advanced in thinking to where you were
governed by intelligence, yes, but also emotion and intelligence, whereas
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maybe your sister was just more emotional. Because all these kooks,
freaks and nuts out on the streets, it's all pure emotion, dude,
There's no logic to it whatsoever.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
Yeah, it doesn't seem like it to me.
Speaker 3 (32:11):
No, no, no, So it all depends on what is
dominant in your your personality. Are you governed by your
passions or do you have the ability to through intellect,
to have your intellect override your passions and at least
govern them or at least hone them, give them direction.
And anybody who is sane looks at the American system
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and says, hey, you know this, this worked out pretty well.
Why don't we continue this? Those who want to destroy
the American system for a system that has never worked
in human history, you have to that that's pure emotion,
because intellect, intellect says, why would you do that? The
left wing mindset sean nobody votes for it, That's what
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That's why they got to be violent and impose it
on you. That's why they got to lie to you
about it.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Rush talks another that you said that. It's just it's
kind of making me giggle a little bit because I've
seen so many posts talking about you know, history is
going to repeat itself. This is exactly what Hitler was doing,
Oh what Trump is doing. And you know if we don't,
if we don't stop it now, history will repeat itself. Well,
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I wish they'd take that lesson when they look at
socialism as far as it's never worked well anywhere, Why
doesn't that history count to them?
Speaker 3 (33:33):
Yeah, the the the Nazis were called the National Socialist
Working Party for a reason. So let's let's all remember that.
And you know what, really what Hitler was doing, denigrating religion,
co opting the youth, who's doing that? That's not us,
That's not Trump, that's them. So uh, it's every every
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accusation shown as a confession with these leftists, Every accusation.
Speaker 2 (33:59):
Is an fashion.
Speaker 3 (34:00):
I wanted to I wanted to run something by you
because I think I'm even going to expand on this
on a NEWSMAC segment. Uh, you don't know this name,
or maybe you do, because actually when you and I
were working together, we had this guy on as a guest.
His name is Matt mccoveac, and he was a conservative
and he now runs Senator John Cornyan's campaign. And a
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bunch of people have been complaining about these John Cornan
ads that you're seeing everywhere.
Speaker 2 (34:31):
Oh, I'm sick of them, and.
Speaker 3 (34:33):
Everybody's sick of them, and ay, because they're specious there.
They're out and out lies. But this guy spending millions
and millions and millions of dollars to con us into
voting for him again, when all he's done is betray us. Right, Well,
so I call out Matt mccoveyac about these TV ads
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and I say, dear Matt, your current TV ads suggests
that John Cornan is endorsed by President Donald Trump. You've
probably seen these on the air. Sean Trump has not
endorsed in the Senate primary race in Texas. Either correct
your TV ads or I'll be forced to do some
TV of my own exposing yet more corn and deceptions.
Now he responds to me, because the Attorney General of
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Texas responds to me saying, hey, that's must see TV. Right,
And so that got the attention of Matt mcoveac. And
here's what he said. The ads are run by the
super Pack, not the campaign run by Trump's top twenty
twenty four advisor and consultant Chris Losovita crime more. And
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it's like, wait a minute, that's supposed to make me
feel better that you've got this superpack out there. By
the way, Chris Losovita was the one who ran George P.
Bush's failed campaign where he got trounced, like by twenty
points by Ken Paxton. But so los Avita is running
this super pack. They're out there putting out these ads
(36:02):
saying that John Cornyn heavily suggesting that John corn is
endorsed by Trump when he's not. And so here's Macoviyac,
the guy in the campaign, saying it's not my fault
that these lying ads are happening. It's this Lassa Vita
guy running the superpack. So and I thank you Matt
for that. So thanks for the clarification, you know, thanks
(36:24):
for letting me know who the culprit is. So here's
the campaign throwing Lasa Vita under the bus for deceptive ads.
I've got one other thing. I'm going another angle on this.
But just with this back and forth, what goes through
your head?
Speaker 2 (36:40):
It's a good cop bout hey. I mean, it would
seem to me that if Cornyn didn't like something in
an ad, or if he knew it was a falsehood,
And even though he had nothing to do with the ad,
he could probably put his foot down because he's the
one that the AD's about and tell this superpack, hey,
Trump hasn't so stop, you know, stop indicating.
Speaker 3 (37:02):
That that's exactly where I was going to go, because.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
I mean, he seems that he should have the power
to stop that.
Speaker 3 (37:10):
But well, not the power, but at least come out
with a statement condemnic because remember, the super PACs and
the campaigns, by campaign finance law, are not allowed to coordinate,
even though we all know they do, they're not allowed to.
So there's nothing stopping John Cornyn from putting out a
statement official from his office saying Trump has not endorsed me.
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I disavow what this superpack is putting out about me.
But guess what that that would take a man of character.
That would take a man who wants to run it
on the truth and his own credentials. And John Cornyn
hasn't done that. What does that tell you?
Speaker 2 (37:50):
Yeah, tells me he's just fine with the ad going
or as it is. Yeah, Yeah, making people think that
he's endorsed by Trump. So I'm glad, glad you're out
there spreading the word.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
Yeah, that he got ratioed heavily on this, some people
posting Trump. I'm showing you on your screen this is
when back when John Cornyn was pushing this gun deal
with Democrats. I'm forcing you and me to fund red
flag laws and blue states. And Donald Trump called him
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a rhino, which is exactly who he has been and
what he is. But if all these comments are just
blasting away, nobody likes John Cornyn, but he's perfectly content
letting a lie permeate out their show.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
Sure sure, because you, I mean, we talked about it
almost every week. All they're therefore is power and God.
That must be intoxicating. To have the power that you
have when you get elected office, it must be the
greatest high that there is because man, they fight like
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hell and we'll do anything to keep it so well.
It shows, doesn't doesn't doesn't shock me, It doesn't.
Speaker 3 (39:05):
It also shows It's one thing if you get power
and you utilize it in an American fashion and our
people prosper and are you know, are thriving. It's quite
another that you're so incompetent you use power for power's
sake to enrich yourself. You fail the people, which John
Cornyn has done repeatedly to the people of Texas. You
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really suck at your job, but you think you're entitled
to it because this is how you make your living.
Because you have no discernible skills otherwise, right, you can't.
I mean, do you think John Cornyn could do what
you did, Sean, go redefine himself, Go go get a
degree and start.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
Well, it wasn't a degree, it was a certificate.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
Well but again, yeah, I mean you're I.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
Mean, is he physically capable? Sure? What he I don't know,
but I meant, yeah, character wise, when you have when
you're when you get that power, it must be great. Man.
I'd love to feel it well, but I would hope
that that I would do the right thing and not
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do anything to keep that power.
Speaker 3 (40:12):
The answer is, the answer is no. He's not the
kind of man who could redefine himself. If he were,
he wouldn't be struggling in a primary round in it
right now. And you remember he used to come on
the show and conservative is and conservative that, and he goes.
Speaker 2 (40:26):
Oh dude, he says all the right things at all
the right times. I mean, anytime you've ever interviewed him,
or any of us have ever interviewed him, it's you'd
think he was the bomb. You'd think he was the
most conservative guy on Capitol Hill. And not the case
we all know, absolutely not the case. And I don't
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know what good he has done for Texas. I really
don't keep that much crack of that kind of thing.
I know that there are plenty of organizations that do
so it probably wouldn't be too hard to look up
the research on just how John Cornant has benefited Texas.
But I don't know. In my everyday life, it just
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seems like he's just another one of them. Yep. In
the uniparty.
Speaker 3 (41:12):
I posted this five Well, by the time this airs,
it'll be five days ago and it's got fifty thousand views.
Now that's not on my own. That was courtesy of
the Attorney General of Texas saying, hey, I'd watch that,
and I think we are going to do something on
this on the NEWSMAC show. We're going to bring on
some folks. We're going to show the ads how deceptive
(41:34):
they are. We're going to see and that raises something else.
I believe in freedom of speech. I believe in these
super packs. I believe they have the right to exist.
But this is a cardinal sin. When your super pack
starts getting the attention and we even know the name
Chris Losovita. The fact that we even know the name
Chris Losovita is a failure because it is so in
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your face, it is so blatant, and nobody believes it
that all of a sudden, the super pack is becoming
the story and eclipsing the candidate. They're shilling for John Corner,
which isn't which isn't hard to do, I suppose, because
he's such a lackluster specimen. But the fact that these
guys are committing that this los Aveta is part of
a one of these big conglomerates that are that that
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represent that their whole job is to get people elected, right,
and they have millions and millions and millions of dollars.
But now he's the Now he's the Chris Losovita is
the focus now because his ads are so over the top,
so dishonest, so disingenuous, and that's well.
Speaker 2 (42:42):
Yes they are, yes, uh they all are though, And
it just kind of tickles b that any political office,
you know, so it's it's a conservative Republican is saying,
uh so and so fought to close the border. Sure
like he did it himself. I mean they all say
the same things and their ads, so you know, you
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take it with a great assault. At least I do
as far as political ads go, maybe because I've been
hearing them for forty years or at least thirty years
and in news talk radio that I just they have
zero effect on me other than to annoy me, like
corn and ads are doing because they air so often,
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and they just all say the same thing. WoT to
keep drugs out? Sure, he wought to close the border.
He gave blacks the right to vote. Dude sixty five,
you know.
Speaker 3 (43:43):
And he's he's standing side by side with Trump. It's
Trump and corn and Corning and Trump, Trump and Corny.
Speaker 2 (43:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (43:51):
And of course you and I have been watching this
cat be a never Trumper, uh, since you know, for
the last four years we saw this cat vote for
every thing Beijing Biden tried to cram down our throat,
including the massive overspending.
Speaker 2 (44:04):
So we know, voting the ads, he's voted ninety nine
percent with Trump.
Speaker 3 (44:08):
What does that mean? Trump doesn't even get a Trump
doesn't even get a freaking vote. He's the president of
the United States. He doesn't even have a freaking vote.
He votes ninety nine percent of the dime? What the
hell does that mean?
Speaker 2 (44:20):
It sounds really good.
Speaker 3 (44:22):
It's poll tested, right, Yeah, heck yeah, man, stupid heck yeah.
And there are good super PACs out there. There are
really good super PACs that believe in telling the truth
and use the power they've been given and the leeway
under the law they've been given to do some good.
But there are I think we should also call out
these super PACs that are nefarious, that are that are dishonest.
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And again I have to just put the exclamation point
on this. You're doing it wrong if you're making the
headlines and not your and not your Canada choice.
Speaker 2 (44:54):
Well, political advertising is just weird to me anyway, the
whole thing, in fact, most is pretty weird. Having been
in the business for for forty years, how many ads
affect you that aren't call and response things like Hey,
sale going on today, fifty percent off everything. You know,
(45:19):
maybe that ad might get you off the couch, but
anything else other than you know, for me, like, you know,
KFC Chicken sandwiches are now three ninety nine apiece for
a limited time. Hey that that seems like a pretty
good deal. The good sandwiches. No, that's nasty. But but
you know, I can't really think of too many advertisements
(45:42):
that have made me go huh, yeah, I think I
could use that, but few, you know, and and I
would think mainly in today's times, those are coming on
you know, maybe Facebook or something like that, or on reels,
but political advertising. I do not understand it at all,
(46:05):
because they all say the same thing. They all think.
They all make you think that they are right, you know,
holding hands with the president in a mutual fight, and
or not mutual fighting, but you know, fighting together, right.
And then my mailbox is stuffed with very expensive, glossy
(46:30):
ads for you know, people around running for stuff around here,
and it just never made sense to be other than
and I know I'm very much the Curmudgeons. So everything
annoys me, but none of it has ever moved the
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dial for me at all. I've never looked at a
pamphlet in my mailbox and go, huh, that sounds like
a pretty good dude to vote for. I've never seen
a t that goes, oh yeah, Corner must be the guy.
Speaker 3 (47:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (47:05):
Well, I don't understand.
Speaker 3 (47:07):
When I go out and I do the research on
my own, that's how I make the decision. I have
never had a pamphlet or a TV ad or a
radio ad make my decision for me. And you know,
you and I used to talk about this all the time.
You know we would, we would, and I'd say it
directly the audience. Guys, I'm not going to do your
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research on your candidate for you, because remember how many
calls we would get every primary? Which one do I
vote for?
Speaker 2 (47:33):
Well?
Speaker 3 (47:34):
Who did your research? Who's your who's your rep?
Speaker 2 (47:36):
I don't know?
Speaker 3 (47:37):
I go, well, you got to start there, you know,
why don't you figure out who your rep is first,
and and you know his or her name, and then
figure out what the track record is. Is he or
she voting in the way that you would like him
or her to vote is if he's an executive, is
he doing things right inside of your town?
Speaker 2 (47:56):
You know?
Speaker 3 (47:56):
What do you think Bill Maher?
Speaker 2 (48:01):
Last thing?
Speaker 3 (48:02):
Bill Maher is out there blasting these these college kids
wearing you know, a cafe and they're sitting there silent
as Hamas assassinates Palestinians. Apparently, yeah, well it wasn't. Well,
remember Hamas is Iranian. They're Iranians, right, They're Iranians. So
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I mean, the Palestinian people are getting killed by these
terror these terror groups, But none of these cats at
college campuses give a crap. It's only when a Jew
was on the other end pulling the trigger up most
of the time in self defense, that that these that
these college kids get all up in arms. They don't
care about at all about the Palestinians. They just care
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about hating Jews.
Speaker 2 (48:48):
For most of those college kids, it's I don't know,
if it's so much hating Jews is wanted to be
a part of something, I think so well.
Speaker 3 (48:55):
Then if it's if you're being a part of saving
Palestinians' lives, why are you cool with it?
Speaker 2 (49:01):
When no, No, I mean they're not putting a ton
of thought into it. Yeah, I think they're just going
along with I mean, we've seen studies this week come
out about the whole trans movement, and there was a
pretty big survey of college kids, incoming college kids asking
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them to identify you know, male female, non binary trans
by whatever, and the rate of those identifying as trans
has dropped like fifty percent over the last year. So
that fat is going is drifting away, you know, going away.
(49:47):
So all these kids just you know, they're not putting
a whole lot of thought into it. They're just wanting
to be a part of something. It's just okay, I
guess again, I'm so lazy and become such a hermit
that I there's nothing that I'm to be a part
of anything.
Speaker 3 (50:05):
So well, like I said, man, this is the hypocrisy
on the left. If they didn't have double standards, they
wouldn't have any at all. And I, for the life
of me, I can't figure out, well, I do I
know exactly why we continue to see this. It's because
the worst mistake this country ever made was allowing the
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left to educate our children. The minute we start, we
commit ourselves to saying, you know what, that's over. We're
not doing that anymore. That's when when real change starts
coming to this country.
Speaker 2 (50:38):
In my opinion, Yeah, we'll see in ten years probably.
Speaker 3 (50:44):
Yeah, well a lot sooner. In Texas, we finally got it.
Thank god, Sean Chastain. My man, you have a great
rest of your week.
Speaker 2 (50:52):
I will go to work, go to school. It's all
I got. Yeah, man, that right there.
Speaker 3 (50:58):
Was going to put a wrap on this Tlatostorm podcast
till we visit again. My friends, Remember this. A society's
worth isn't measured by how much powers stolen by government.
A society's worth is measured by how much power is
reserved for you and me. We the people, keep fighting
for freedom out there, my friends,