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December 6, 2025 • 52 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Every patriot has an obligation to question authority. Those who
are honest are not concerned with your watchful vigilance, and
those with integrity are not concerned with your discernment. Every
American is obligated to voice their concerns and stand up
for their freedoms and liberties.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
One nation on.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Your God invisible, with liberty and justice for all.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Ladies and gentlemen. We are the men in the arena.
We are the Patriot Confederation. We will live back down
from bye.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
We're unfreed Americans.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
All right, Ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 5 (01:02):
Welcome to Patriot Confederation for what is the second of December. Wow,
Christmas season already here? The year is already almost over?

Speaker 4 (01:11):
Can you believe it?

Speaker 5 (01:13):
I'm your host, Pad Billy from Twin Falls, Idaho, joined
by Colonel Chris Wyatt out of Central Pennsylvania. Normally it's
by John Grovenor, but he could not make it tonight,
so the colonel stepped up and I thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
Hey, how are you coming?

Speaker 6 (01:32):
I'm doing fine. Thanks for inviting me into says special evening.

Speaker 7 (01:35):
I didn't realize that I had such interesting guests.

Speaker 6 (01:38):
On tonight and the story here that has my tention.

Speaker 7 (01:42):
So when you asked me to fill in, I was like,
oh man, this is my one night off. And then like,
now Billy needs help, so I said do it, and
then I found out what's going on, and I'm happy
to be here.

Speaker 5 (01:51):
Thanks for inviting me, absolutely absolutely so our guest this week.
Of course, I want to welcome Fotis Daniel out of
Texas to the show.

Speaker 4 (02:01):
Fiotas, thank you very much.

Speaker 8 (02:02):
For joining us, for having.

Speaker 5 (02:04):
Me absolutely so to uh enlighten the listeners. Of course,
you are the father of young DJ Daniels, who of
course the two of you were there when when Trump
was making a speech and uh, Trump made your son
an honorary member of.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
The Secret Service.

Speaker 5 (02:26):
But then, of course, uh, the dark clouds of the
Democrats came in and now al Green decided he wanted
to act like a child. And I mean, to me,
number one, that was a very important moment for DJ
and and I mean the Democrats didn't have any right

(02:48):
to act the way they did to begin with. But
I really feel like they stole his thunder with all
that Bravo Sierra.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
Well they tried to work out too well for him,
So yeah, they they they they they're missing failed horribly.
So yeah, al Green, I know, when I saw him
doing his little cane situation.

Speaker 8 (03:12):
I said to myself, I said, oh.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Green, I said, oh my god, I said, he is
embarrassing the hell out of Houston. And then when he
got to turning around and was getting to sit down,
he looked back at his little constituents and he put
his head down for saying, and turn back around started
waving his cane again.

Speaker 8 (03:27):
He got thrown at.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
I said, oh man, he just embarrassed all all the Texas.

Speaker 8 (03:31):
I just couldn't take it.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
I almost wanted to take off my shirts, you know, And
I said to myself, what's wrong with these people?

Speaker 8 (03:37):
I said, you know, at.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
First, you know, I didn't really realize what was going
on until Alexis Noungray. You know, that's Johncelyn Nungray's mother,
the twelve year old that was killed my those Venezuela
and immigrants that you know, took advantage of it and
killed underneath the bridge there ranking road. And President Trump
was trying to say that how he was gonna have

(04:01):
a wildlofe basing.

Speaker 8 (04:02):
The galist named after her daughter because she.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
Liked outdoors and butterflies and all this other stuff, and
nobody stood up for that. And so when I saw
the the joy just leave Alexis's face and her father's
alexis father's face, That's when I knew someone right until
they got to us and nobody stood up, except you know,
I didn't realize there was one Democrat and lady that

(04:25):
stood up named Lauren Gillen, and she stood up there
by herself against her constituents because she said that was
the right thing to do. And you know, those Democrats
that were sitting now, they don't realize that they were
supposed to be representing the people. But they failed everyone
because they thought about themselves and their constituents, their colleagues
more so than the people that voted for them that

(04:46):
wanted them to represent them. And a lot of the
people that their supporters have children and family members and
friends that have either beating cancer, fighting through it, or
didn't survive it, and you just spinning all.

Speaker 8 (05:00):
Their face, you know, same thing to all the parents.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
That lost their you know children, and the most heinous
ways of people, you know, doing whatever they want to
you spin on their faces and then not to mention
the two fallen officers family, so you spend in the
face of all the officers across the country hours.

Speaker 8 (05:18):
It was. It was a lot going on that night.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
But when everybody started chating DJ I'm talking about the
frequency in that room, it was just like you could
feel skin crawling and I almost thought the roof was.

Speaker 8 (05:31):
Going to fall off the building. And that's when President.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
Trump I saw his smile on his face, like, oh yeah,
I got you now, because they they showed the true
colors at night, and I think God just made it
the way.

Speaker 8 (05:42):
It made it perfect.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
For the world to see how evil these folks are.
They're not that those Democrats were twenty years ago that
was at least willing to, you know, do whatever they
could to put the difference side, you know, to to
to do what's in the best interest for the people
he's supposed to Like Dassmin Crockets, they just want to
think about themselves, libe about rhetoric. Don't ever apologize. Pick

(06:06):
on kids. Leave the kids alone, that's all. I just
leave them alone.

Speaker 8 (06:12):
You know, if you want to do something to yourself,
go do it to yourself.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Leave the kids alone and stop picking on a little
thirteen year olds.

Speaker 8 (06:18):
And you've grown as I don't know what.

Speaker 4 (06:21):
Yes, yes, oh, it was quite a night.

Speaker 5 (06:24):
I mean when I saw your son, you know, he
gets that honorary badge, turns around, he gives the gentleman
a hug, and you know, I just looked at that kid,
and I'm like, that kid was raised right. I got
to ask, are you homeschooling him? Because the best kids
I see him in school.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
I homeschooled him a little bit, but they go to
public school now, and that's what he wanted to do.

Speaker 8 (06:52):
I try to keep him as normal as possible.

Speaker 3 (06:55):
And you know, old folks used to tell me, you know,
back in the day, and we never paid tention to
him too much that they said, if you don't use it,
you lose it. So we're gonna we're gonna live life
at his full's regardless of what stones are thrown at us,
if it doesn't go our weight, because at the end
of the day, you have to be willing to be
tried and tried again. God only wants his best, and

(07:15):
he doesn't want any fairwell the believers. He wants the
people that truly believe him in your war and the
worst days of your life. And so you know, we
did that. We're still gonna do it. And he's not
out of the woodworks. Everybody thinks he's a survivor. But
he's surviving. But his cancer still moving, it's still spreading.

(07:35):
There's no cure for it. He's having seizures now. He
can't now. Now he's gotten to the point of he
can't be on any electronics from now and.

Speaker 8 (07:43):
He goes into a seizure.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
So he has rescues and all kinds of stuff, but
he still wants to go to public school. We were
with Jason Aldine at the concert. He had a seizure
there and we went to the hospital and the first
thing he said as soon as he recovered was and say.

Speaker 8 (07:55):
Hey, what's up there? None of that. He was like, uh,
I got to get back to that concert. I was like,
what you want to get back to the concert?

Speaker 3 (08:03):
He's like, you, sir, because I don't want mister Aldeen
mad at me, and I don't want all those people
being said because I wasn't there to give the check away.

Speaker 8 (08:12):
I was like, oh my god. So the doctor heard.

Speaker 3 (08:14):
Doctor called the oncology team back and they said, draw
some bluff from me. If it comes out fine, go
ahead and let him go to the doctor, came back
and pick his porky Gritz's grocery.

Speaker 8 (08:22):
He was like, he just cleared, he can go back
to the concert.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
And we had a whole police escort back to the
concert and I'm helping him walk up from the stage
along with the people that were giving a big two
hundred and five thousand dollars check to with Jason Aldine.
And I'm walking him and escorting and holding him on
on the stage there and he just came back to
life right then. And they started making jokes and said, well,

(08:45):
Jason Alden got his boot song, he must be gonna
do the boot dance and that just broke the crowd
out and he finished the show like a true Champion's
that's a true patriot, a true American. And he's probably not,
you know, he's not, you know, eighteen years old and nothing,
but just as a little small age, I mean, this
is the way that we're.

Speaker 8 (09:04):
Supposed to be.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
You don't you don't stop doing what you're doing just
because it's not going right for it. You keep on
pushing and you told and you hold the line. And
that's what he does every day.

Speaker 5 (09:15):
Yes, I know, the Colonel is waiting to say something
or ask something.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
No, it's uh.

Speaker 6 (09:23):
I always have to hold off.

Speaker 7 (09:24):
I'm a guest on a guest hoast, and I have
a habit of uh stealing all the oxygen in the room.
So I guess I'd go back and sit back for
a second. But yeah, I gotta, I gotta tell you theodi's.

Speaker 6 (09:35):
You know, I'm a little envious of DJ.

Speaker 7 (09:37):
I mean, I've read that not only is he a
secret Service agent, but he's been sworn into like two
hundred law enforcement offices.

Speaker 6 (09:44):
In state of Michigan, and he's a cop all over
the place.

Speaker 7 (09:47):
Man, I'm a federal aw force official, but only as
a counter tells his as the Army.

Speaker 6 (09:51):
I got one badge. He's got a whole bunch of
that must be really special in his life.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
Oh yeah, he's up to forty two hundred plus six
keys to cities. He's got thousands of proclimated days across
this nation. He's got six international He went to Italy.
He's been two weeks in Italy. Pope Francis prayed for
him over there while he was there. He just received
his Patriot Award from Fox, the same the same one
that Miss Maloney. The first lady of Miss Mallenney is

(10:18):
Trump and uh uh miss Erica Kirk, you know, and
hosts of us that you see there that night. So
he had the Youngest Patriot Award, so we have that
in the house, so and and and and he's the
first little Army ce I D at his age.

Speaker 7 (10:35):
Well he gets an Army counter intelligence badge, then he's
that'll be pretty cool.

Speaker 6 (10:39):
But uh, now that's an amazing situation.

Speaker 7 (10:41):
I mean, that's it's it's it's amazing the outpouring for
him and the reception. It's really a great I'm sure
it's been a difficult battle. And and he's he's double
with a lot. I saw that may as you said.
He's he's he's not a survivor. He's surviving. He's still
he's still going through it now. And and those cancers
and tumors came back. I mean, it must be a
real challenge. But he sounds like someone that just doesn't

(11:03):
give up. And I mean the story just related talking
about trying to get back to Jay Staltene concept. I
mean that's uh, most people would be laid low, they
wouldn't want to go back, but he didn't want. It
sounds like he doesn't want to disappoint people. He want
to puts his best foot forward.

Speaker 3 (11:18):
Yes, yes, well definitely, I think I think I might
have created a monster with that. You know, I told him,
you know, the way that if you work for a
business and the way that you come in is the
way you're going to affect everybody. So if you come
in with a negative, nasty attitude, it's gonna spread to
everyone else. It's just like when I was in the military.
Same thing. We get one person with a bad attitude,
guess what, We're all going to feel it. So that's
just the way it worked out. So he's like, well,

(11:39):
I don't want nobody to feel bad, so I'm just
not gonna He don't even tell me what he's not
feeling good.

Speaker 8 (11:43):
He won't tell me.

Speaker 4 (11:45):
So that's just.

Speaker 6 (11:47):
Well.

Speaker 5 (11:47):
Field is one thing I can personally relate is you know,
I'm I'm foster dad to a special needs little boy.
He doesn't have cancer, but he's got the worst case
of epple See I've ever seen mind you, so I
know I'm in the seizures. Plus he's on the very
high spectrum of autism and he's got the mind. He's thirteen,

(12:11):
and he's got the mind of a four year old,
So I can I can relate to a lot of
what you have to deal with.

Speaker 7 (12:19):
It sounds like you're dealing with Democrats there, Billy. I mean,
I know a lot of fifty seventy year olds who
have the mind of a four year old. They sit
in Congress and the OTIS got to see them up
as close and personal. Well, look, you're from the great
state of Texas. The OTIS said, things are bigger in Texas.
And see how you mentioned Al Green there. And we're
not talking about the musician Augreen, but the representative Congress.

(12:39):
And you know that night was I was, you know,
not take the shine away from DJ. We're gonna talk
more about that, but I was very disgusted by the
conduct and behavior of members of Congress that night, just
behaving such a poor fashion, particularly as you said, when they.

Speaker 6 (12:53):
Started telling these stories.

Speaker 7 (12:54):
Because regardless who the president is, it's become the norm
over the past several administrations that in order to you know,
connect with Americans and have Americans connect with those events
that presidents bring in folks around the country and and
you know, share their story and talk about what's going on,
and it just it's just really was is a lack
of class completely, I really, I mean, I still it's

(13:16):
it's it's still sits badly with me. I mean, you know,
I had to serve under presidents that I'd like to
see walk off a plank or I'd like to push
them off a tall building to quite honest, but I served,
I stood, I saluted, I followed law orders, and you know,
and to see see people behave that way, it was
really really disheartening.

Speaker 6 (13:32):
But I think that they couldn't keep behaving like that.

Speaker 7 (13:35):
When DJ story was told by the present, they they
there's no way they could sit back. I mean they
would have been I mean roundly condemned for their behavior.
But but what was that like? I mean, you know
that that as you mad that you mentioned, it was
kind of quiet. But then when DJ's story got told
that people just I mean, I thought I saw a
lot of tears in Congress. Maybe maybe I imagine maybe
they maybe they keep peppers on their fingers that can

(13:56):
rub their eye and they get tears because they're heartless.

Speaker 8 (13:58):
But but but.

Speaker 7 (14:00):
What was it pretty emotional there because it came across
that way in television.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
Well, I mean we didn't we we didn't know what
was going on. At first, I thought we were just
there for a speech. And uh then much of my
surprise is that that's why the DJ's eyeballs buck and
I look kept looking around, like so everybody here knew
about this what you didn't tell us?

Speaker 8 (14:21):
So it was uh I was speakless at that moment.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
But what happened was I picked the DJ up because
when everybody stood up, they would swarm him. He's like
a Gary Coleman part too, So I had to pick
him up because you know, I'm from you know, Texas,
so you know we we we wanted to make sure
that you eat with your eyes, so I want.

Speaker 8 (14:38):
You to see what we were were a plodding for.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
So I picked him on up, and much of my surprise,
when I first picked him, he was heavy, so that's
why you see me leaning into him, said.

Speaker 8 (14:47):
Dude, you need to lay off them honey buns.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
And I put him back down, readjusted, and picked him
back up, and that's when he put them both of
his hands and started waving, and then I adjusted him
one more time, and that's about the time mister Karen
came h gave him his gave him his badge and stuff,
and then and then he jumped over and gave him hug.
And I had said to mister Kieren, I said, you
sure you want to let him go? It's kind of heavy.
He says, I got him. I said you sure, and
I let him go. He was like ooh, and he

(15:11):
started he was tearing up and everything. And so, I mean,
the chance of DJ in there is like, you know,
it's like a football game, but this was this was
beyond the football game. This is like the last super
Bowl in the whole world or something.

Speaker 8 (15:24):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (15:24):
It's just it was just the energy in there. I
never felt nothing like that in my life.

Speaker 8 (15:30):
It was. It was amazing.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
And just to hear DJ DJ DJ and watching the
whole left side of the room sitting on their hands
making just looking on nasty and stuff like that.

Speaker 8 (15:41):
It just it didn't do nothing to us.

Speaker 3 (15:43):
As a matter of fact, they they made it better
by acting a fool, honestly, because if they wanted to
act at the fool like that, I don't think that
the world would have actually seen the way that their
their representatives for that side was really thinking about them too.

Speaker 7 (15:58):
Well, and I agree freethiotis you know, for instance, with
with that crowd. This is a group of people who
profess that they care about everyone.

Speaker 6 (16:06):
They have a big tet, you know.

Speaker 7 (16:07):
It's it's for it's for all folks, all faiths, all
all ethnicities, all races, you know, all sexual genders. But
the moment you stack off their reservation, they're off their ranch.
They just come after you. I mean, look, look, look,
you know we saw you know, Joe Biden say you
ain't black if you don't vote for me, talk about
condescending and assaulting, and then we saw a BARACKI out
there and chastise young black men, telling them that they

(16:28):
needed to, you know, stand the plantation. I mean, you know,
you vote for you want to vote for, that's your
right as an American. And I found look, I'm not black,
but I'm an American. I vote, and I found that
very off funny. I don't know about you, but I
mean you probably kept up with those events.

Speaker 6 (16:41):
What'd you think of that?

Speaker 8 (16:42):
Yeah? I didn't.

Speaker 3 (16:43):
I didn't like it. He don't speak for me. I
put my pants on one leg at the time. So
he speak for himself the way the way he want
to sleep in his bed. That's his business, it ain't mine.
I like might sleep on palette. Who cares. But he
don't speak for me. I mean, hell, if he was
doing such a great job, I mean, he would have
went back to Chicago and and and uh and helped
build it up into a positive area for people to

(17:03):
live safe.

Speaker 8 (17:04):
But what did he do? Nothing?

Speaker 3 (17:06):
He didn't do anything, if you sit there and think
about it. He did something for some other folks, but
he didn't do nothing for the rest of us.

Speaker 8 (17:11):
What did he do for the rest of us?

Speaker 6 (17:13):
And he did a lot for Barack?

Speaker 8 (17:16):
Well, yeah he did, and then and then he did.
He did a lot of deportations too, do I mean he.

Speaker 7 (17:20):
Oh, he still holds the record. He still holds a
record for deportations. Trump isn't even close to record. You
know that he did, Yeah, definitely, But I think I
think they didn't go to Martha's vineyard or something like that.
So Billy I figured it out. Now, thankfully, the OTIS
has squared me away here. Now I know what I've
been doing wrong for fifty years. I put my pants
on two legs at the same time. That's why I
keep falling down.

Speaker 6 (17:40):
I see that's what it is. I figured it out.

Speaker 7 (17:42):
But the otis, uh, you know, as it sounds like,
you're a guy fair in Texan and a conservative and uh,
if you are blessed your art for that, we any
more conservatives and uh, you know, what was it like
for you guys going Billy?

Speaker 5 (17:55):
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to cut you off, but
we're past the first quarter. Got to take our first break. Uh,
we'll be back in about two minutes and uh yeah,
ask your question when we'll come right back here. All right,
ladies and gentlemen, we are back once again, joined by
the otis Daniel and of course Colonel Chris Wyatt is

(18:16):
sitting in for John Grovenor. And just before we hit
the brake there, you had a question, So let's get
to that.

Speaker 7 (18:24):
I did I show my rookie experience here on Billy
and John's program because I had to do sponsorship in
my program. I just talked for six hours, so I
don't have any sponsors over there. So Theodia's the question
I want to ask is what was it like? It
was the reception? I mean, uh, did you guys got
a call and you got an invite to.

Speaker 6 (18:42):
The White House? And and did they fly you up there?
And then you got there? Were you in a holding room?
And and when they show you out? I mean, what
was it? Tell us about that experience?

Speaker 7 (18:50):
Because I've been to the White House, I've been to Congress,
but I was never a guest like you guys were,
So I'm curious about your experience.

Speaker 6 (18:57):
I think other people like to hear about it.

Speaker 3 (19:00):
I was, well, we're at home, just hanging out, and
I got a phone call and I looked at it
said two too, So I thought it was a SPAAN call.
Starting out to answer it, but they said Washington d C.
I said, well, let me answer this phone call. Anyway,
I answered it. That's my surprise. It was one of
the staff members from President Trump. And I said to myself,
I know you're lying. There's no way somebody callee in

(19:23):
Trump's office. And so she asked me if I had
an email, and I gave it to her and she says, well,
the President Trump and Miss Millenia. First, lady, Miss Millenia,
I would like to have you and DJ at the
at the joint session as a personal guest. I was like, oh, okay,
I guess. So she said, can you check your email.
Check your email. She said it was that date. Good

(19:44):
for you. I was like, that's like two days from now,
and I was like, uh, sure, what I look like?
Said no to President Trump. Course, we'll be there and
we reread it there. I picked up and everything went
to a nice hotel there. He kept us there and
every and then everybody else was there, and then we

(20:04):
had a motorcate come pick us up take us to
the Capitol. And then that's when we met everybody from
Lakey Rowley's family and all, and Johnson and Gray's mother
and Jason California. We met everybody or teasing all and
we were all sitting in the room looking at it
at each other, like what are we doing in here?

Speaker 8 (20:19):
And I just couldn't take it no more. The silence
was killing me.

Speaker 3 (20:22):
So I jumped up and I said, oh, yeah, do
you think I could take a picture with y'all? And
so that once I started that, then they kind of
broke the ice and everybody started mingling. And then Mr
Homie walked in there and gave DJ hug and everybody
was calling him sir and mister, and he was like,
don't call me mister or sir. Just call him just
a regular guy and you could just you can just
call me Tom. I was like okay, and UH came

(20:44):
and got a picture with DJ and then UH said
by everybody, and then left and then we opped in
another motorcade on our way to the house there, and
that's how it happened.

Speaker 8 (20:54):
I mean, it was. It was amazing.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
Cash Betail was actually sitting right over my right shoulder,
and then Elon was sitting on the other right on
the other side of DJ, right there by Jason behind
mister Ortiz, and then Miss Malaney was up one road
for me.

Speaker 8 (21:08):
So everybody was like right there and Randy, we were
all together, so it was it was a very nice reception.

Speaker 3 (21:13):
I didn't even know nobody mentioned if the Democrat Republicans
at all. Now one time, we didn't know anything about anyone.
We didn't know that that. We didn't know there was
Republican side or any Nobody mentioned anything about parties.

Speaker 8 (21:24):
It was just a thing for us to come to.

Speaker 3 (21:26):
But the Democrats, of course, they have to be the
one to make it known that they're Democrats, and that's
exactly what they did.

Speaker 6 (21:34):
All they certainly did.

Speaker 3 (21:37):
And it's unfortunate because I'm sure there's probably some good,
good Democrats across the land of ours, but for them
that night, they ruined it for everybody. It only takes
one person to ruin it, and they ruined it for everybody.
So at this point, I really don't trust a lot
of them. And especially when we got back home, it
was like we couldn't go to certain places and stores.

(21:59):
I even missed flights and stuff because of it. It
just is a lot going on with it, and they
just don't like us. I was like, how do we
go from being loved and hated at one time in
DJ And he.

Speaker 8 (22:09):
Was like, I don't know, Sir, I don't know. I
was like, I don't know either. So we're used to
it now.

Speaker 6 (22:15):
They show their true colors.

Speaker 7 (22:17):
I mean, listen, whether it's Mitch McConnell, Nancy Pelosi, Jazzy
Crock or AOC, we know these people are. That's about
naked corrupt political power. Self a granted has been self enrichment.
That's all they care about. They're not true patriots. Look,
there are there are true patriots in the Democratic Party,
but shame on them because they're silent. They're they're just
sitting in the wings and being quiet right now and

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not behaving. And you know, as you mentioned earlier twenty
years ago, things were very different. Even if you disagreed
fundamentally with policy and a position, you still acted like
an adult. But watching watching the behavior of these folks.
I mean, I heard today when the President had his
roundtable at the Oval Office with his cabinet and went
through every cabinet member.

Speaker 6 (22:55):
It was long I stayed in broadcast the whole thing.

Speaker 7 (22:59):
The The Attorney General, Pam Bondi, said that this administration
has already had five hundred and seventy five lawsuits against it,
which is more than the Reagan, the Clinton, the Bush,
the Obama, Trump and the Biden administrations. Five hundred and
seventy five in just ten months. It's insane. These people
are just spoiled children, and they're disgrace to the country.

(23:21):
But look that didn't ruin DJ's day. I mean, when
his eyes popped, I was like, oh.

Speaker 6 (23:25):
They didn't know. They didn't tell him. I thought you
guys knew.

Speaker 7 (23:28):
I assumed you knew what was going on, but you know,
you know, and all of a sudden his eyes were
like silver dollars.

Speaker 6 (23:33):
Man, that must have been something. I bet he still
talks about it when he's got time to think about it.

Speaker 8 (23:37):
Oh, he does.

Speaker 3 (23:38):
He'll he'll say how if you ask him how he
felt that, he's still gonna say the same thing. He's like,
I can't believe they were acting like big babies up
in there, like somebody.

Speaker 8 (23:46):
Took the sucker out.

Speaker 3 (23:48):
He really, he really doesn't like Jasmin Crockett at all.

Speaker 8 (23:53):
He didn't want to see her.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
He didn't want to be in the same ruler because see,
she thought she was doing something, she was running her mouth.
She wants so much attention because it was a point
at a time where she wasn't getting no attention, and
she know what I'm talking about. So the thing is that,
you know, what does it say when you have an
elected official, a leader, a leader supposed to be a
leader of the community in this country and the state
and the district represented to go out and make fun of,

(24:16):
fun of and bully a thirteen year old terminally ill
child that's battling for his life at this point. And
so why does she go to the camera make fun
of my son and his head and saying he's fake
and scars as fake and he's a he's a black
boy that's being used as a pawn, as Trump's Trump's pawn.
And I was like, what does he talk? I said,
you know what, I am his daddy. Don't you come

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say that to my face?

Speaker 6 (24:38):
Yeah happen.

Speaker 8 (24:40):
Well, yeah she don't. She doesn't like me. I don't
really care. I didn't ask her like me.

Speaker 3 (24:44):
She need to figure out why she was spending so
much money at the riffs car fund and everywhere else,
and what was she doing with her all the money
she's collecting on security was the fundraisers in Miami and
everywhere else, you know, and I everybody that was involved
with the Texas walkout deal, and you have so much
to say to sit there and encourage people not to

(25:06):
uh be at their position. I think all of them
should be should be held accountable. And she's one of
them too. There's a list of them. I got a
bunch of them. I mean, throw some slamming names. I
don't have no problem with it. I'm not friends with
none of them anyway.

Speaker 6 (25:19):
Now I'm with you.

Speaker 7 (25:19):
You know, I think I think she spends a fair
amount of that money on her nail said are manicurists,
but uh look, I mean theotis we we we we've
seen Jazzy Crocketts before. I mean, we've seen girls like
this up in the club. I mean, we know how
they are. That's just how they behave. They have no
respect for anybody else. It's all about them. It's the
tension has to be on them. It's it's a shame
and and it's so disrespectful and and what she said,

(25:40):
I recall that now that you remind me. Yeah, but anyway,
so so so he's like a cop in like four
thousand different places. I mean, that's it's incredible, man, I
mean that's that's major respect there.

Speaker 6 (25:53):
That's really cool stuff.

Speaker 7 (25:54):
I mean, and it seems like wherever he goes his
personality really people warmed to him instantly.

Speaker 6 (26:01):
It's not because he's got cancer.

Speaker 7 (26:03):
I mean, obviously that's the intro and that's how people
know about him, But he seems like a kid that
that people just want to chat with.

Speaker 6 (26:09):
I mean, am I reading that wrong?

Speaker 8 (26:11):
Oh yeah, no, no, you're reading it right. You're reading right.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
And see now I can give you a little insight
of what's some juicy that's happening next month. So I'm
sure you heard of tp USA turning for in the USA.

Speaker 8 (26:22):
I'm well, DJ will be.

Speaker 3 (26:26):
The youngest littlest first influencer for TPUSA and bleased next month.
So we're playing on to UH for that to happen.
So we've already got the tickets ready to go. And
this is the first time that's ever happened. I haven't
extended myself to him and said, look, I have no
problem with it.

Speaker 8 (26:44):
But the problem is, h I say the truth and
they might not like what I say, but I don't
really care.

Speaker 3 (26:50):
I'm your friend, so I'm gonna tell the things you
need to know because I care about you.

Speaker 8 (26:55):
But if you don't want to be your friend, I
can tell you what you want to hear.

Speaker 6 (26:59):
Yeah, well that's pretty good. The theotis you said you
served in uniform? Which service?

Speaker 8 (27:04):
I was in the Navy. I was in the uss
KD HAG see you sixty three.

Speaker 7 (27:07):
Oh man, where you abused a lot as a child.
How'd you wind up in the Navy? That's such a mess.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
I was about fifteen seconds too slow, and the Navy
just came and said, look, because I told the Army
and navyes which everyone could get me in first, I'm.

Speaker 8 (27:21):
Ready to go.

Speaker 3 (27:22):
And Army went in and of course, you know, the
army was doing everything to the tea. The Navy came
back with his folder and said, we got your son.

Speaker 8 (27:28):
You come on in. So I got in there, sat down.
He over the fold.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
There was nothing but a bunch of blankets, zerocks, papers,
and said, I said do nothing.

Speaker 8 (27:36):
We said, we just had to get you in here.
And that's how I mean.

Speaker 6 (27:40):
I see look, I know, I know that.

Speaker 8 (27:42):
Man.

Speaker 6 (27:42):
I got a really high as VAP score.

Speaker 7 (27:44):
So in high school, the Navy recruiter kept coming around
all the time. He's like, this is like nineteen eighty one.
There you graduate eighty two. He's like, look, we give
you a twenty thousand dollars. I mean twenty thousand dollars. Man,
in nineteen eighty one, I lived in poverty in Appalachia.
I I'll never see that kind of money now. Yeah,
I was in our bonus and and and we'll take
care of the name. We'll get you in there as
soon as you finished high school. I'm like, what do

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you want me to do? Be a summer eater? I mean,
you want me to be in a ten can under
the water for six months?

Speaker 6 (28:09):
I don't think. So I'm out of here.

Speaker 8 (28:12):
Oh yeah, most definitely. Well, definitely see a lot of people.

Speaker 3 (28:15):
A lot of people sit here and wonder, you know
if I was a if I'm really a disabled veteran. Well,
I mean you look at my car there, if you
see the yeah back in them two segments that service connected.

Speaker 8 (28:26):
So I am I said, that's full VA car.

Speaker 7 (28:29):
Yeah, sure is absolutely. Well that makes two of us
in the room. It's for sure disabled veteran. So so
how long did you serve? Did you a tour, just
stayed a little bit longer or what I did?

Speaker 8 (28:39):
I just did my foreign gut asked all right.

Speaker 7 (28:42):
And uh is so for me when I came in
in the early eighties, the economy was crap. You know,
unemployment was twenty six percent in the county I lived in,
and I didn't know the farm, so I wasn't I
was gonna be farming, So, I mean, you know, there
weren't a lot of options for jobs.

Speaker 6 (28:58):
That's not why I went the arm I actually I
had to get money.

Speaker 7 (29:00):
To go to school for a bit, went to university
here and then decided to go to the Army after that.

Speaker 6 (29:05):
But for me, it was always a calling.

Speaker 7 (29:06):
I mean, it was the same ref you I get
the impression that you know, put in the uniform, I
was more than just getting a paycheck. It was probably
because you cared about America at least that's the impression
I get.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
Oh yeah, yeah, Well my dad was in for twenty
eight years too, so yeah, you know that's what I
come from. He says, you know, all young men need
to go in for at least a year, and now
we get some a little bit of discipline, and there's
a lot of integrity built.

Speaker 8 (29:28):
Within yourself and you won't think about yourself first. Yeah,
So what I did, well.

Speaker 7 (29:34):
The otis I need to hand it back to Billy here.
I mean, I mean, I'm looking for a good segue here.
Now that I found out you were in the Navy,
it seems like a good time to hand it back
to Billy.

Speaker 5 (29:45):
Well, we're at the bottom of the hour, so we
got to take our bottom of the hour break, and
when don't we come back, I want to shift gears
talk about your campaign because obviously, as I've said before,
especially for veterans to run for office, that's just part
of the calling.

Speaker 4 (30:04):
I think because I said that to Colonel here.

Speaker 5 (30:07):
But we'll talk more about that when we come back
in about three minutes. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we
are back. But oh my goodness, I think we lost Thhodius.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
What happened? Hopefully he'll be back.

Speaker 6 (30:28):
Here.

Speaker 5 (30:28):
But yeah, from what I understand, colonel, he's actually running
for Texas's eighteenth district. Okay, he is back, all right,
all right, there you are. So I was just saying
that you're running for congress Texas's eighteenth congressional seat. That's correct.

Speaker 3 (30:53):
Well, I ran for that. I ran for the special.
I ran for the special. Hell when I mean it
was hell. It was living hell because I was kept
off of everything from media, to debates, to forums, I mean,
you name it. I mean it was even Harris County
gop down here.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
You know.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
I called them, and I called them out and said
that they're not even Republicans. I said, y'all the Democrats.
I said, y'all not trying to help none of us out.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
You don't have any.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
Events, Uh, your website don't go up to two weeks
to the to the election. You don't send people precinct
chairs lists out to two and a half weeks out.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
I said, so, what what do y'all got going on
over here?

Speaker 3 (31:34):
I said, you're not helping us out with any resources,
and so I had, you know, I had a meeting
with the precinct chairs and that's what I had told them.
But yeah, they came off of meeting everything, but still
even Carter Pagers running. Carter Carter was in it as well,
and there was only less than ten thousand Republicans that
came out and voted, and we both still put ten

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percent of the votes without having no advertising or nothing.

Speaker 2 (31:58):
We just we just put signed up and tried to
keep up with him.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
So since they kept stealing my signs, I gainfully employed
a bunch of homeless people for twenty bucks an hour,
and they were watching my signs and I probably I
promised they would you will, I don't care if the
wind was coming. They wanted to be to take the science.
So there was more ways of skin the cats. So
I did that. And so they're gonna go into a
new map. Now they have another Republican gentleman that's running.

(32:23):
And it just didn't make no sense for me to
try to get in for this this two year full
term and you already have one Republican running, and he's
a pretty good dude, and there's no there's no reason
to me sitting there running against him. When I came,
I found another place for me to go, which I
wanted to battle a person for a state rep.

Speaker 2 (32:43):
Seat that's been Democrat for a long time.

Speaker 3 (32:45):
So anything that's been Democrat for a long time, I'm
coming into rough of your feathers well, because I mean
they didn't they did DJ and I and this great state,
in this great country of hours and embarrasses across this
world international with that stupid stuff they'd done, and he
continue to do it.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
So I'm going to be a thorn on the side.

Speaker 3 (33:05):
So until they either apologized or changed their tune, I'm
just gonna be one of the people that they're going
to get tired of. And I'm not going nowhere anytime soon.
I don't care about the threats I get on my emails.
I'm your hulkal Berry, so please please just just behave yourself.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
That's all I can take it.

Speaker 5 (33:23):
Well, I got to let Chris talk about this because
he you know, he recently had a campaign of his
own and last year I heard some of the some
very similar stories from Chris here.

Speaker 7 (33:38):
Wye know the theotis I ran as a Republican in
a seat for the state Legislature. I wanted to run
for Congress, but that seats occupied by the chairman of
the Freedom Caucus, Scott Perry. It's not really a seat
that I'm going to be able to compete for. So
I was asked to run for the state Legislature and
I did, and I refused to take donations because there
were seven people showed up and the Republican precinct captains

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wanted to interview the candidates, and two dropped out because
competition was stiff. Right there on the spot, They're like, no, no,
I can't, I'm not up to the standard.

Speaker 4 (34:08):
Here.

Speaker 7 (34:09):
Five of us ran, and the Republican pricinct captains lied
to us. They said that they weren't an endorse any
candidate because it was there were two strong candids in
their view but me and another person, and I didn't
come in second again, but so they said that. But
then I caught the Republican precinct captains and the sitting

(34:29):
person who was leaving that seat to go run for
the Senate running around and doing all kinds of things.
And then the guy who won the race used teenagers,
which is illegal from the high school because he taught
to high school to go around and get the signatures
on a petition to be on the ballot, which you
can't even do.

Speaker 6 (34:47):
It's against the law.

Speaker 7 (34:48):
Then, like you, since I paid for all the signs,
my signs are running like nine bucks apiece. There were
some pretty good quality signs. I had about three thousand
and four thousand dollars my signs stolen in a small
state election. It was unbelieve. I could believe. And these
are supposedly Republicans. I couldn't believe the conduct of the
party officials of the party. And then these political action
committees want to interview every budy and you have to

(35:08):
give them your time otherwise you know, they go after you.
So I went and interviewed and all they all cared
about is how much money you're going to spend a
campaign and anyway, So I told him my analysis that
how many votes it was going to take to win
the primary, because I'm an analyst intelligence.

Speaker 6 (35:22):
And it's among many things.

Speaker 7 (35:23):
And I looked at the elections, I did the math,
and I said, now you know, the person wins is
going to need about, you know, forty five hundred votes
at most of this primary, and I figure, I've never
run for office, but I figure it costs me five
to ten thousand dollars, and they just kind of laughed
at me. I mean, I'm sitting there, I'm a retired colonel,
i have forty years experience, and I've done all this stuff,

(35:44):
and it just, I mean almost literally laughing in my face.
There was just And in the end, the person won
three eight hundred votes, so I was pretty close to
Mark on that and I spent twenty two thousand dollars
my money, which covered my campaign well, but they gave
this other guy eighty thousand dollars.

Speaker 6 (36:00):
For a state legislative race.

Speaker 7 (36:01):
There's a state legenscary race that never had more than
twenty five thousand dollars spent on the entire race in
the past, and the Republican primary alone there was over
two hundred thousand dollars spent.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
Wow.

Speaker 7 (36:13):
Yeah, So I'm not bitter I lost, because I mean
I wasn't all excited about being a state legencary. But
my point is that the conduct these people, theotis it's
I mean, you're seeing this, you saw it. It's it's
and it's not just Democrats, it's For a lot of people,
it's about their self aggrandizement. They want to be on
Fox or MSNBC, whichever it suits them. They want they
want they want to you know, self enrichment. They want
to have access and afterwards, do a couple of terms,

(36:34):
get a retirement check, then going and get a consultant
job on K Street or you know, if it's in
DC or if it's back in the state, they want
to get their hands or it's about naked political power
for their party because they want to push their agenda.
So I mean, look, I I'm in the same boat
with you, But it sounds like you're going to run again.
For me, I got a very sour taste in my mouth.
I mean, what I discovered is that is that now
I understand why most people, good moral people don't run

(36:58):
for office because it's so distasteful. I mean, that was
my experience. But it sounds like you might want to
run again. You know, you're a good person.

Speaker 3 (37:03):
My paper is is gonna be filed tomorrow. When I mean,
when I look put it this way, I got I'll
show you something. I'll need to show you something better
than that. See we I've already got all the paperwork
done for the for the.

Speaker 8 (37:22):
For the election.

Speaker 3 (37:22):
I mean, I've got I've got all the papers back
the in the box I've got if everything is done,
it'll be done tomorrow. And uh, it's it's gonna it's
gonna get ugly. It's gonna get very ugly pretty fast.

Speaker 8 (37:33):
I'll tell you what.

Speaker 7 (37:35):
I paid big money to see you sitting in Congress
in the same place the Jazzy's sitting there.

Speaker 3 (37:42):
It's coming, it's coming. I'm just uh, you know, I'm
just wearing this out. And I said, well, you know,
we can give it seven hundred some days. Let's go
and let that marinate and then I'll come in and
I'll make sure that you know, we'll we'll take care
of you. There's a lot of people jumping off the
ship right now, a lot of people that's older, that's
leaving all these positions. Now it's opens up a new
door and and and the place for us to get

(38:03):
in there now, So why not wait seven hundred some days.
If a special election comes up with the district that
that needs somebody that's uh, that's passionate and aggressive and
and not disrespectful, which I'm not disrespectful, but I will
answer disrespect. We'll disrespect in a nice way, nice nasty
country way.

Speaker 2 (38:21):
You know.

Speaker 3 (38:21):
We started off as uh, bless your heart, and once
we say that, then we come on in.

Speaker 2 (38:26):
So I'm not I'm not a lawyer. I'm not you know, I.

Speaker 3 (38:29):
Don't speak but all those foreign foreign language jargons that
they utilize, I use just regular common common folks in English.

Speaker 2 (38:36):
And that's it.

Speaker 3 (38:37):
Uh that when nobody can say, well, I didn't understand
what you say. Oh, I know you. I know you lying.
You heard me clear day, I know you did. So, yes, sir, I'm.

Speaker 2 (38:47):
Ready with you.

Speaker 7 (38:48):
I can see uh where DJ gets his determination from,
at least part of it.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
You gotta have it, you gotta you gotta have it,
you gotta have it.

Speaker 5 (39:00):
One thing I was curious about the otis is, was, uh,
were you considering running for office?

Speaker 4 (39:06):
Uh prior to.

Speaker 5 (39:08):
Uh the incident without Al Green waving his cane and
all that, or what was that kind of the breaking
point for you that you needed to help make changes?

Speaker 2 (39:22):
No?

Speaker 3 (39:22):
Uh, actually I was. I've been running because this is
a personal situation for me. It's not about money. The
DJ's cancer came from the environment, so that's why I'm
running because I felt like, uh and uh, that the
elected people that were there in the position were thinking
about themselves and the constituents more so than the environment
and the people. So when we found out that the

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chemicals were buried in stane steel barrels in the in
the in the channel view bedrock, and Hurricane Harvey came
through and picked up all those barrels and through those
hundreds and hundreds of barrels on the on the banks
and leaking, and everyone asked the media what is that leaking?
And come to f it was called a dioxin, which
is which is chemicals that causes cancer. So from the

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paper mill and other chemical plans to city in the
county was getting money from it, and that's how it
did it. So I had I have two six hundred
million dollar lawsuits that I have already written and done already,
it's just ready to file, and I have to think
about it for a little bit. And I said, well,
if I file this, the people who actually did this,
those elected people and their constituents that with the brother

(40:24):
in law's sister law deals, they're not gonna ever pay anything.
It's the taxpayers. I don't want to punish the taxpayers.
So I said, well, DJ, I'm gonna run against them.
I'm gonna get I'm gonna get in there someway, and
I'm gonna fix it from within.

Speaker 2 (40:36):
So I'm gonna.

Speaker 3 (40:36):
Effect myself in there like coronavirus, and we're gonna fix
it from that point on. It only takes one and
that's me, and I don't get tired. I'm like, thenn
it's the minut so we can keep this going. Well,
like I say, that's that's my reason for for running
because all the surfing that I've seen DJ go through,
all the things that are sleepless nights that I've had
where you know, Daddy can't fix this problem, having five

(41:00):
us to live and and just your world turning upside down,
trying to try to rebuild everything after you lost from
you lost everything Hurricane housing, I mean Hurricane Harvey, and
then being homeless and stuff. It's it's it's I'm on
something that's totally different. I want change, I want better.
I suffered with the people. I got to see people
come together and in the most worst time of our lives,

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and we pulled together as Houstonians, Texans and Americans all
and even just people around the world with prayers and everything.
We got here today and it was a struggle. It
was a struggle, but guess what, struggle builds integrity and
you can see it obviously works as the DJ is
standing right in front of you. He's standing here.

Speaker 2 (41:39):
I don't know how long he's gonna be here, because God,
God gave me a job.

Speaker 3 (41:42):
I don't know when I'm ever gonna clock out, but
I'm in it. It's tiring, exhausted, and h we just
I just have to try to stay positive for him.

Speaker 2 (41:50):
And don't get don't get me wrong.

Speaker 3 (41:52):
I sit in this truck sometimes and I cried before
I get in this house because it's a lot to pack,
and but I have to try to keep everybody else happy.
You know, uh, you know your happiness is trust me,
there's somebody that suffered for you to be happy.

Speaker 2 (42:05):
And people forgot that.

Speaker 3 (42:06):
You know, somebody that's one one one would sacrifice for
the bitterment of all and people forget that.

Speaker 5 (42:12):
Yes, well, we have one more commercial break and we
better get to it, and uh, we'll be back to
wrap up everything in just under two minutes. All right,
ladies and gentlemen, we are back and just getting ready
to wrap things up here with Theotis Daniel once again.

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Colonel Wyatt, thank you so much for sitting in for
John Grovenor. I'm sure he'd love to be here, but
I know, uh, you don't mind the fun of this interviews.

Speaker 6 (42:44):
This has been a blast.

Speaker 7 (42:46):
It's a pleasure to to make the Theotis aquaintance tonight
and hear about DJ's story.

Speaker 6 (42:51):
It's a pleasure, even though he was in the Navy.
I'll forgive that for you.

Speaker 2 (42:54):
That's it's it's jealous because we look better out of
UNI four.

Speaker 6 (43:04):
Yeah, well, baby, I don't know.

Speaker 7 (43:05):
I think the brings look better than all of us.

Speaker 5 (43:13):
I don't mean to ask the oldest sense I mentioned
Texas is eighteenth congressional. You know that's that's out of
the way. Now, what what is it exactly? Your targeting?

Speaker 4 (43:24):
Now?

Speaker 3 (43:26):
State state rent one forty seven. All right, it's been
extremely democratic for a long time. But like I said,
we have a Republican already running for the eight team
and he's dead said on it. I really wanted to
do it. Win loser, draw, don't make no difference. And

(43:48):
but it's just this one. She was gonna end up
running a incumbent and by herself and uncontested. I just
couldn't sleep like that. And I live right here, so
it's not gonna what happened.

Speaker 5 (44:00):
I hear you, I hear you, and uh, you know,
I'll just tell you to my Texas experience, you know,
because I'm thinking about all the districts and I'm thinking
the state of Texas, and I took I took this
long road trip which was and the longest stretch of
this road trip a long time ago was from Texas,

(44:22):
Canada El Paso, and that felt like it took forever.

Speaker 3 (44:28):
Mind you, like, oh yeah, that that drive. That drive
right there let you question your whole life. It's like
two hours later you're driving and you're like, uh, then
we passed that mountain up about two hours ago. It's
like the same mountain and it's just boring and it's
flat the whole way and as hot as I don't
know what, so you gotta check your air condition and
make sure it's still working.

Speaker 5 (44:48):
Well, Uh, I was kind of It wasn't a mountain
I was looking at. I think it was an oil rig.
Didn't I pass that thing?

Speaker 2 (44:55):
All?

Speaker 4 (44:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (44:58):
Yeah, Now that was an interesting road trip. Because at
that time I was going from Tennessee to California and
of course, uh yeah, Texas. Going from Texas, Canada to
L Paso just seemed like the longest stretch of the
entire trip.

Speaker 3 (45:13):
Oh yeah, so that means that that means you must
have took twenty Uh.

Speaker 5 (45:18):
I honestly can't remember. It was a long time ago
and I wasn't driving.

Speaker 8 (45:22):
Oh yeah, oh yeah yeah.

Speaker 5 (45:26):
But and as far as uh for for DJ, you know,
I mean I saw the social media posts, you know,
pray for DJ, you know, because I hear from what
I understand, he was going in and out of the
hospital and he's having his issues and he's having to
battle this. But I'm I'm really really impressed with how

(45:50):
he keeps his pir spirits so positive. But I do
have to ask for is there anything like a GoFundMe
or a gifts in go or anything like that for
him out there?

Speaker 8 (46:02):
Oh yeah, his his same go fund he's been up.

Speaker 3 (46:05):
It's under the Devar Jays d v A R j
Ye Daniel And you'll see him on there with a
little hat on and uh you'll see that it'll say,
uh it was it was uh put formed by Sammy
Parks for theotis Daniel, so you'll see that one.

Speaker 2 (46:25):
And that's been on that long time. We never changed it.
We just kept it the same and that's about it.

Speaker 3 (46:31):
You know, I wouldn't I wouldn't really trying to push
for none of that stuff because I wasn't worried about
most a lot of parents. You know, they get the
kids that have cancer, that's the first thing they do.
They'll go to go fund or nonprofit this, and that
I didn't do that. I mean, we're going into like
six almost seven years. I just I just finished his
Bylaws's sitting right here on the seat right here, so
he's just now getting his nonprofit stuff out the way now.

(46:52):
And uh, because it's about that time, I think, I
think we've done enough work to where, you know, we've
established ourselves to where DJ's and you know, we're out
there doing good work. And uh, he's done it. He's
a household name and the face that you can't ever miss.

Speaker 2 (47:07):
And of course you know, if you're.

Speaker 3 (47:08):
Bald, you're gonna get your ball rubbed, the ladies gonna
get hugged.

Speaker 2 (47:12):
So we say it's yeah.

Speaker 3 (47:16):
He'll get you. And guess what, and uh, he hat chicks. Oh,
he loves hat chick. He'll play around.

Speaker 5 (47:22):
Well, I'm I'm bald by choice. I really don't have
to be. It's just for me. It's easier to maintain,
and I like to do it that way.

Speaker 3 (47:31):
Oh that was an that's an army thing.

Speaker 4 (47:38):
Up on my my Facebook profile right now.

Speaker 5 (47:40):
I got a picture of me when I was fifteen
and I had a mullet and somebody said, oh the
back when you had hair on your head and not
on your face.

Speaker 8 (47:53):
Oh goodness, oh goodness, yes, sir, Well that's.

Speaker 7 (47:58):
The luck in your in your lecture, other time to
wish all the best and uh and and and and
and hope and I guess we'll pray for DJ and
and hope that he obviously has the strength to to
to persevere, but hope that maybe the sinkings just go
remission and go away. That would be nice. I can
enjoy life a little bit more and without that worry.
But we'll have your own thoughts and prayers.

Speaker 3 (48:19):
Well, he has a I believe as an MRI or
X ray something on the fourth. So, uh, something comes up,
I'll let you know. But no news is good news.
So if you don't hear me say anything. There's nothing
to worry about. But if it's something bad, you'd be
most likely you're not going to hear from me. I'm
gonna be sending everything over to the White House so
they can put it out before me.

Speaker 2 (48:40):
I don't want to put it. I'll let them do it.

Speaker 5 (48:43):
And uh, we got we got a website and the
ticker just to make sure this is the.

Speaker 4 (48:47):
Correct one.

Speaker 5 (48:51):
As I'm waiting for it to go buy once again,
but what is the what what is the correct website?

Speaker 4 (48:57):
Just to make sure I go just.

Speaker 3 (48:59):
Just go ahead and it still be the same website.
We're just gonna change change the wording up on it.
It'll still be the same, same everything pretty much. It's
just Congress would be taken off and it to beat.
It'll say for Texas on instead. All right, well, Texans donations,
the donations still can come in and everything. The Congressional fund,
the federal the congressional donations to stay there, and we'll

(49:20):
keep reporting on it because at once the two years
hit over seven hundred and some days, I'm going to
come back and run for a federal position anyway.

Speaker 5 (49:29):
Okay, So yeah, Team Daniel for Congress dot us for
that'll that's what it is for now, and then you'll change.

Speaker 4 (49:35):
It up later then yes, all right, yes, yes.

Speaker 5 (49:39):
Sir, and uh, ladies and gentlemen on tap for next week.
Of course, John should be back and we're going to
be speaking with Peter Vodenka.

Speaker 4 (49:51):
Chris.

Speaker 5 (49:51):
That's somebody you're familiar with because you spoke with him
on common sense conservatives.

Speaker 4 (49:57):
Of course, gott I got it.

Speaker 5 (49:58):
I asked him to come back because ever since Madonney
got elected over in New York, I want to hear
his thoughts on this, since he's somebody who escaped a
communist regime, and I'm sure he's gonna have a lot
to say. Uh. The otis God, bless you, God bless DJ.

(50:19):
Best luck to you in your campaign. And thank you
so much for joining the show tonight.

Speaker 3 (50:24):
Yes sir, thank you, colonel, thank you, Thank you man, Billy.
And also if you, if you, if you wanted to
have shouldon Daniels on here, I can get him on here.
He's the one that was running against Jasmine in Texas.

Speaker 5 (50:34):
Thirty Wait a minute, I think I saw him in
the video for Charlie Kirk because you and I were
in a video Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 4 (50:42):
Yep, yep.

Speaker 5 (50:43):
He said, I'm running against Jasmine Crockett, and I'm like,
I like that guy already.

Speaker 3 (50:48):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, Well you know where I had
called him and said, hey, you want to you want
to go to I got to go to Glendale because
I got to go to this visual for Charlie Kirk.
And he was like, man, I go, I can go.
I don't have no tickets. I said, you're going with us.

Speaker 2 (51:00):
Come on.

Speaker 3 (51:01):
So we got over there and uh, Secret Service came
out and saw us and everything that he got into.
Of course they made him him and mister Guk. They
walked around the long way, we took the short round
and then the tp USA came down and grabbed him
and they got in there.

Speaker 2 (51:15):
So yeah, it was It was an.

Speaker 3 (51:17):
I've never seen a treasure revival so big in my life.

Speaker 2 (51:20):
I promise you.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
It was supposed to be a visual, but it turned
into a whole revival. I have never seen that many
people and once by singing, singing church just church music,
just just just music of hope. I mean, I've never
seen it in my life. It was amazing. It was amazing,
and the President Trump is sitting in the dark spot.
You can see his hands waving up in the in
the little box area and stuff.

Speaker 2 (51:40):
It was. It was amazing.

Speaker 5 (51:41):
Yeah, yeah, I'll text you and uh, I'm definitely interested
in talking to that gentleman there. Okay, yeah, we are
out of show again. Thank you the OTIS and thank
you for John as well. Thank you, and ladies and gentlemen,

(52:02):
thank you very much for tuning in to Patriot Confederation.
God save the Republic of the United States of America
and leave

Speaker 3 (52:12):
Liver back then from by we're unfeeded America.
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