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Welcome back to common Sense Conservices. It is Wednesday night.
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Democrat Democratic Party, the party that's falling all themselves at
their big victories last night, none of which, of course
were big victories, all were expected, but they're trying to
rewrite history. So John, you've got con I do. So.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Yeah, you don't know what to open up with, you know,
Comingmadandhi or Dick Cheney or maybe I'll just pass it
to the left and Todd. You want to let us
know what's going on there in your neck of the woods.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
Oh, what's going on in Tennessee? I can tell you
we have a sol the county commissioner, who's a bit
of a creepo. I called for his resignation. He was
arrested over in Nashville, North Carolina, on I think the
twenty seventh of October, for sexually assaulting a lady and
his boy and the boyfriend of the lady beat him up,
and of course he was arrested over there. He's been
alleged to have done this similar activity locally as well,
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and there's been several other things. He called June Titha
woke Holliday and he called He said, these people, we
can't give them an inch talking about I think talking
about black people, but maybe the left. I'm not sure,
but he's had a history of kerfuffles and snaffoos. Finally arrested.
I've called for his resignation. I'm waiting for other elected
officials in the county and here in Northeast Tennessee and
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Salivon County to also call for his resignation. Yet to
hear anything. A lot of crickets right now. That's what's
going on, a.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Lot of crickets. H Todd, Chris, what's going on there
in Pennsylvania. How's that fedter been doing for you?
Speaker 3 (02:47):
Man?
Speaker 1 (02:47):
It looks like he's kind of leaning conservative.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
Uh No, don't be full by a man's public statements.
Check his voting record. He's left and crazy as he's
always been. It just shows you how easily electorate has
hoodwinked fulled. He says a couple of things that people
agree with, and he gets a lot of points in
the state that's less red and less purple or less
blue than it is purple Pennsylvania by saying the things
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he thinks he needs to say. But wait till he
votes and see what he does. You know, he's he's
got he's he is. Vetterman has gotten a nice bonus
here of about six weeks of free Al Federman is
a good, middle of the road, honest kind of guy.
Look at that. He's just he's the one trying to
you know, the only Democrat that's got reason. He doesn't.
It's easy. It's easy to stand like a easy to
stand out like a weed or a reed in the
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wind when everyone else is hiding under the water. And
that's the difference. He's still he's still the wackydodle, crackerdodle,
bizarre lunatic herman munster look alike that he's always been. Yeah,
nothing there. But that's not the relationship of Pennsyva. The
relationship Pennsylvania is that we had a retention vote and
the forces that be screwed this thing up, and instead
of removing all three of these evil, wicked, constitutional violating,
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lawless Supreme Court justices on Pennsylvania's five to two Democrat
Republican majority, we are stuck with these evil, evil evil
be into b nds with an S and it has
a tard in the middle somewhere. That's what the word is.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Yeah, I agree with you with better minutes. Just all
it's all smoke and mirrors. And we see this a lot.
The liberal left right now is still hold the people
hostage there with the shutdown, and yeah, I guess you're
not going to budge and supposedly made a statement not
even just shy of planes falling out of the sky,
while yet a upl S plane just recently crashed.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
Well, planes are about to follow the sky. In the meantime,
US government's just announced their curtailing air traffic at forty
different airports across the country because of this thing. Now,
I don't know what the deal is with the air
traffic controllers. Are these people being forced to go work
at you know, at Chick fil a to make a
little bit of money to feed their family and pay
their bills. Is that why they're not showing up for work.
Because if that's it, I understand that. But if this
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is a you know, a blue flu sort of situation
where the air traffic controllers are staying home because they're
not getting paid, fire them, Fire every single one of them.
We've been through this before. Ronald Reagan showed us the way.
We shouldn't be taken hostage by the air traffic controllers.
But I stand to be corrected. If it's people who
have to pay bills and you know they're not getting paid,
they got to do something, then it's a different story.
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By the way, we do have some local news here
in Pennsylvania. We now have elections that are similar to
African you know, coup prone countries. I was on the
bout last night. Someone put my name on the ballot.
I won the primary for the Republicans back back in April.
And now bear in mind that the precinct that I'm
running in is the second largest in the county, but
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it's only a fraction of the legislative district I ran
for last year. Last night, I was mistaken. I counted
up the votes off the machines. I mis miscount I
didn't include the writings. They were writings too, But I
don't know why people wrote in was on the ballot,
but I miscounted when I went to turn the votes in.
It doesn't affect the don't accept me because it's still
a record, but I counted up the wrong number, and
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so I did an estimate of the ballots cast light
last night, I won seventy eight percent of the ballots.
That means it won virtually every Republican vote and most
of the Democrats voted for me as well. But I
was mistaken. The official results were posted today and just
like African dictators, I got ninety eight percent of the vote.
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I think, I think you have to look, is there
a coud play here or do we have to overcount?
I mean, nobody is ninety eight percent of the vote,
but I did last night.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Is this a job that nobody wants?
Speaker 3 (06:32):
Or well, and now there's other people want It's judge
of election, so you know it's a there's other people
want it. But I don't think anyone wanted to challenge
me on this. But my point of the funny thing
here is that in a part of the legislative district,
my preseinxt which is probably maybe twenty percent of the
vote total in the legilative district which I'm not running.
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Last year, I got like a hundred and some votes
for this district. This time I got fifteen times that
in the district, and I got in this precincts and
my vote total was seventy percent larger than my entire
legislative campaign last year, and this time I spent zero
dollars and zero cents writing for office.
Speaker 4 (07:13):
Well, mom, Donnie, he only won by essentially a little
less than thirty five thousand votes total. Because if you
if you had Seaways and of course, uh what's his
names the groper together, Yeah, you had those together, it's
only slightly less than thirty five thousand votes in all
New York City, which is you know, I thought he
was gonna be slightly different. But imagine if there was
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a better candidate.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
Voted. Imagine that people voted. I mean York over nine
million people. They have at least six and a half
million voters. They had two malli people vote.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Now, I was just gonna say, out of eight and
half million New Yorkers and only one million voted, or
just run one million.
Speaker 3 (07:55):
He got one man, he got one million, but the
total is too many. He got fifty percent. So two
million voters at a possible six and a half manion voters.
That's on.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
That's not even even if Sila or Curtis Silva wasn't
in the leeway. Yeah he's still wouldn't. Yeah, he still
would have won. But it would been a help a
lot closer. But imagine if there was somebody better than
Cuomo running, you know, I think it would be a
change the dynamic. I think you take Sleewa out of it,
and of course maybe somebody better, Maybe maybe they win
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by thirty five thousand votes, you know, and we avoid
this nightmare?
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Are you guys kind of like secretly happy about this?
Like so now we get to see a comedia play
and watch him fail and Shuler.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
I've watched the commie play for years in London's fascist
nons city. Con has been running London into the ground
for several years. So I don't need this is you
know you have to do is look at the objective
lesson of the United Kingdom. Leicester, Luton, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield
said Sheffield, London. These are all British towns that have
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minority British, certainly minority English populations. They're gone and they're
run like little fiftoms in the Third World. Many of
those countries is what they resemble. It's terrible. The United
Kingdom surrendered itself all in the last thirty years. Thirty
years ago, the United Kingdom had sixty million people and
only three million people who were not born there of
foreign origin, and that include the wind Rush generation who
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played an important role in the post war development. Those
came from the Caribbean, and it included the number of
those from the Indian subcon just three point nine million.
Today it's out of control. You cannot go through Looton
without thinking you're walking through the streets of riod or
driving down the streets of Mogadishu and other parts. It
does not resemble anything English or British.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
Yep. Absolutely in Virginia though the Democrat who won received
fewer votes than the winner or the Democrat did last
time mccauliffe, who lost, you know, and still won by
a considerable amount. It's sad, nobody, but you.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
Know what happened there, Todd. You know, we're gonna have
to flip the script around. You know, it's it's all
because the Democrats are a racist, misogynists. They couldn't be
brought to vote for a black woman. I mean, if
there'd been a black woman running from the Democratic ticket
and they and the Republicans didn't vote for then they
would be misogynists. Racist. So let's just turn that script around.
The reason why Winston Sears didn't win. Is because the
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Democrats are racist misogynists obviously, of course.
Speaker 4 (10:20):
They are, absolutely and they hate veterans too, by the way.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
Oh yes, because she's a Marine Corps veteran. Yeah yeah, yeah,
no racist misogynists, anti soldier. Yeah, we got him pegged.
We got him pegged.
Speaker 4 (10:32):
It works for whenever it's the shoes on the other foot,
so why not use it?
Speaker 3 (10:35):
Yeah, now that's the tour. So the story today, of course, John,
is that all of the meet out, let's tell them
that major win for the Democrats, even the captured Wall
Street Journal, which used to be object to publication, all
talking about how the Democrats that did so well and
it was a big night for them. Where was the
big knight? Did anyone think that chicarell Or is going
to win in New Jersey? Maybe he did, I didn't.
Did anyone think that that the the racist massagiest of
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Virginia we're going to vote for the black I didn't.
You know, did anyone think that that that the zorin
my plan, you know, Islamisation of New jack City was
not going to happen. Of course it was going to happen,
And of course Proposition fifty in California. You know, Californians
vote for a bipartisan, non political redistricting committee and it
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works effectively. And so what do they do. They run
a racist campaign against Republicans, and now they've decided to
turn that authority back over to corrupt politicians so they
can steal all the seats in the Golden State. Look,
I mean, if anybody thought any of those racism was
any other way around, they're just purely delusional. I mean
I actually heard Sean Hendy on the radio that's coming back. Well, yes,
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the first real poll has come out. Now, that's right.
You know I was. I used to be a roofer,
you know, but the first real poll came out. And
you know I used to work in Atlanta. You know,
I'm the guy exposed to the story about poor Richard Jewell,
that poor guy. Yeah, but you know I used to
and I used to lock you know, I used to
lock h Well, you know we have good Riley's boots,
you know. But you do you know that I was
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a roofer, right, you know, I I worked with my hands, right,
thank thank you, Sean. Yeah, he's a.
Speaker 4 (12:06):
Good fighter, he's a good shooter, he's a good hand fighter.
Let me get out of here.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
I know. Yeah, no, it's so, you know. But Sean
Hennedy had a pole. He's like the first real polls
come out, this this pot. I've never heard his poll before,
like the the Doctor Seuss pole. You know. No, it's
it's a it's an obscure pole, but it tends to
be right all the time, even though nobody out there
has ever heard of it. Someone does in their garage.
But this poll shows that Mom Dobby's only a head
by five points. Okay, thank you, Sean, Please go back
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to your corner. Now, give somebody give him a sippy drink.
He's it's crazy juice.
Speaker 4 (12:39):
Yeah, you said, somebody does the pole in their garage.
Basically say they pick all the saw dust, they throw
it up in the air. Most of it lands on
this side of the line. He goes one way. If
it's the other, Hey, it's a different, different ball game.
Speaker 5 (12:48):
You know.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
That's a scientific method. No, I'm telling you that's Bill Billy.
That's Till Billy pulling at its finer well.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
John. In parts of North America we call those people shamans,
and an African we call them witch doctors. Yeah's witch.
I'm not a witch. She is looking at these looking
at thse putt this nose on me. Okay, well we
did the nose.
Speaker 4 (13:13):
Yeah, hilarious.
Speaker 3 (13:15):
Man. Yeah, naturally, if she floats, she's a witch. Why
because wood floats? And which does wood to be?
Speaker 4 (13:27):
I love the logic. There a lot of people in
our government and our voters that are out there they
think that way. That's some of their logic.
Speaker 3 (13:36):
Apparently a lot of last night's voters think that way too.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
I've seen some of these groups with these conspiracy theories
where they string these things and obscure ways together. You're
look at the go on, how do you make the
stuff up? How do you string the stuff together? You know,
we sold our sovereignty out to England in eighteen seventy one,
right because of a treaty. They had nothing to do
apparently with you know, boundaries and fishing.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
Or anything like that.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
It must have been we just sold our sovereignty out
and they seem to or the Organic Act. Do you
ever hear that one about how the United States of
America became a corporation under the Organic A.
Speaker 4 (14:07):
Yeah, I've heard the conspiracy theory.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
Yeah, I'm like how do you string this stuff together?
And they seem to miss yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, and
they string it together and then at the end of
the day they forget that the Organic Act was repelled
four years later and then the Home Rule Act in
what nineteen seventy one or something like that, and so
it's kind of like you kind of missed some key
points here. People. You can't just claim the Organic Act
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made a corporation of the United States, and in which
case it didn't. It just had you know, do with Washington,
DC in the Nation seat right. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (14:38):
I've had people claim that the flag with the gold
fringes like I'm pointing to you right here, or part
of the it's the corporation of the United States. That's
not a US flag. I'm like, where do you come
up with this? God, people are nuts. People are nuts.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
Yeah, yeah, there's a lot of that going on. There's
some crazy juice in the water for sure for a
lot of people. Yeah. No, but you know that, so
they're john they're trying to go around and act like, yes,
there was some big win for the Democrats, you know,
if they had lost something that would have big, big news.
But now they're like, though, does just mean for the
mid terms, Trump's in trouble. I've actually ran his story
talking about the New Jersey race and saying it shows
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the anti Trump fervor, the anti Trump fervor. In the
story itself, they talk about how there eight hundred thousand
more registered Democrats and Republicans to stay New Jersey. Winning
in that state is not impossible unless you eat lots
of doughnuts and shut down bridges. You know, it's virtually impossible.
So you know, it's this nonsense to this anti Trump.
But you know what, let them believe that, let them
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all let's here's the omen. Let them also believe that
the youth matter, that the youth are going to change
the elections. Youth vote is only able to made one
major impact on a nation nationwide election. That was two
thousand and eight, when a bunch of younger people came
out and voted for Barry Obama. But of course he
lost five million of those sixty eight man votes the
next time around because he exposed himself as a communist, socialist,
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racist fraud that he always was. And those people weren't
stupid a second time, but some of them were. He
still got sixty three They.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
Were four years wiser, I.
Speaker 3 (16:03):
Think too, right, Yeah, perhaps, yeah, the youth were four
years wise. But that's the only major event where youth
have come out Ian even in the sixties that weren't voting.
They were just burning stuff down and you know, burning
their bras and you know, throwing their hair and having
lice in their hair, hanging in hippie hangouts, you know,
and smoking weed. You know, they didn't exactly come out
to the elections. So you know, I never buy this stuff.
You know, we were all, you know, not to steal
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how moors. You know, we were all soldiers once and young,
but we were all once young, and some of us
were involved in politics, and the remainings involved in politics
as we were when you were seventeen, eighteen, twenty years old.
But these people, it's a phase and they'll find something
to catch their attention. Very few of these people are dedicated,
like say Charlie kirk Uh, and very few of them
will continue to be engaged resser lives. And many of
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them go to these protests and make these these things,
these comments, and they didn't even vote. Just loud and
squawky and noisy and people like theirhooddlie it's youth. It's
the youth now. And that's what they're saying about. Mom.
Don he won because of the youth? He what because
of dumb, privileged, spoiled white people who think that it's cool.
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And they're making these videos, these women running on yay
all excited about the you know, the the oh gosh
when it's the the Califate, Yeah, the Califorate. Yeah, the
Caliphate's coming. You do you know what the heck of
caliphate is? Do you know what you're talking? Now? There's
stupid people, and once again Bill Angvall was ahead of
his time. Stupid people should wear signs, John and just
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give a sign, would ask questions, right right, just give
him a sign, man, right.
Speaker 4 (17:34):
I remember whenever when I was younger, I used to
people used to go to some protests, and they would
go to protests just for the social aspect of it,
you know. And and like you, I had some guys
on a station in Germany. They'd go to look at
German protests. But they're like, dude, there's some hot chicks there.
I'm like, you're going to a protest because of a.
Speaker 3 (17:50):
Hot Well, it's the same logic where dudes take dudes
take home economics in high school for the same reason,
or typing class.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
It wasn't for that logic, a lot of men might
not make it into church, Todd.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
But but I know, I know guys, yes.
Speaker 4 (18:05):
And their civilian clothes and they were they went to
protests that were you know, against military, US military being there,
and they picked up women who were their protests. I'm like,
these guys are good.
Speaker 3 (18:18):
Yeah, well, hopefully they're not putting a ring on that
because that's just going to lead to a life of discontent.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
And the next thing you know, they're like, yeah, she
was at the protest, and the next thing you know,
she's on base, you know, dating this guy. This case,
these people were good man.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
Yeah, no, it's it's the bottom line here is that
the media are distorting the facts. They're turning this into
a major Knight victory for the Democrats. It's not. They're
also saying that the reason that Mondammie won is because
of the youth, and they played a role, but that's
not the reason. The reason he won is that people
didn't go to.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
The polls very clear. I mean, I mean, you gotta
think Cuomo, the second place finisher, only eight million votes,
which you should be the second. Yeah, a thousand, Sorry
what I say, I don't remember you.
Speaker 3 (18:58):
Said eight million. He's a little bit of it. Inflation there,
you got that Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Inflation going the US currency.
Speaker 4 (19:05):
There were generally you know, take of to the second.
New York City is into the millions. You know, eight
one thousand, that's abysmal. Let's say, of.
Speaker 3 (19:13):
Course, Well, one thing that definitely seems to be true
is Trump does have some influence in New York because
the polls had had Sliwa at eighteen percent and he
got seven percent, and Trump told people the day before,
go vote for you know, the groper, and obviously a
number of people went to vote for the groper because
those votes didn't migrate to Zamdami as was Zoran was
projected to get fifty six to thirty eight percent, and
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he got fifty percent. So he lost votes there, maybe
from Democrats who listened to Trump maybe, and also Sliva
lost a lot of votes, which obviously were the Republicans
who switched over because one third of the electric there
is Republican, or twenty five percent, so Sliva got I mean,
but I mean, look on nothing as Kurs Sliwa an
honorable guide founder of The Guardian Angels at a horrible
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time in the history of New York protecting communities, right,
and he's wonderful, But what's he doing right for office?
Can we not find somebody that's more dynamic, that can
connect with the youth, that can connect with the city.
Can we cannot find you know, our own I don't know.
You know, I don't like our own little AOC on
the Republican side right on a data right todd.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
No. What I find perplexing about it is, isn't this
guy supposed to be a millionaire said he's going to
tax the rich so he can pay for public stores
or public owned stores or whatever it was, to sell to.
Speaker 4 (20:28):
The publishery stores.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
Yeah, and how does he get any support? I mean,
you're talking about these corporations that are in New York City,
huge corporations there. Did any of these people support him
if they're going to be taxed?
Speaker 3 (20:40):
And it makes no sense. Here's the two most ironic
stupid things. New York City was attacked by fanatical Islamist
who are anti Semite, jew hating America hating lunatics. New
York is just elected an anti Semitic Jew, hating America
hating mayor. Yeah, twenty years after that happened, twenty five
years that's the first iron and second iri is the
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largest concentration of Jews in America has just elected one
of the most radical, vile, repulse of anti Semitic mayors
in the history of the country. Oh, talk about irony.
I mean that's you know, it doesn't get anywhere ironic
for those two statements right there. The city was attacked
by radical fan Islamists. And we've been told for years
that you know, if you say anything about Islam, it's Islamophobia.
Of course, that's nonsense. I've lived in majority of Muslim countries.
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I've I've adhered to Ramadan and you fasted during this
respect to my neighbors, and I never complained about them,
and I adhere to their customs and maris. But this
is the colonization, the invasion, colonization of Western society by
elements that are doing this, and they're being facilitated by
our own traders in our midst who are betraying our
own nation and celebrating this nonsense. This guy is dangerous
(21:47):
and New York City will collapse. New Jack city Man,
Snake pluskin will be Escaping from New York right, absolutely.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
Two shows up. There was it called that in the
Escape from New York. I don't recall that.
Speaker 3 (22:04):
That's that's the escaped.
Speaker 4 (22:07):
That was the first one. Then he had escaped from
La La a later show that sucked.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
Yeah, first one is pretty good. There was Snake Plis.
That was when he was young, and yeah he was.
He was the honky dude out there. He was.
Speaker 4 (22:17):
He played the role very well, right, his his stunt
double one in that movie. Dick Whitlock lives in Kingsport
where I live, and I went to his house on
Halloween night he played also played Michael Myers and Halloween
two by the way, really so I went trick or
treating at his house with a bunch of people. We
got a little photo with him.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
He's got a cool that's got to be a kick,
right hanging that with some of.
Speaker 4 (22:35):
The quit Lock look at look him up.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
He speaking of Halloween. Did you hear about JD Vance? Yeah,
so somebody somebody made a joke about JD Vance or
made a meme about him being JD. Curly here or
something like that, looking like.
Speaker 4 (22:50):
A garbage beelt kid from the eighties, you know.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
Yah.
Speaker 4 (22:53):
So he like there's cards kids had back in the day.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
So he decided to embrace it this Halloway Halloween season
and he actually went got the you know, you get
those little Halloween things where the little hairdo or the mask,
and they got the comical things. So he decided to
get the wig and dress up and go as uh,
there it is Kadie Curly. He thought about embracing himn
(23:16):
But so yeah, he's told everybody says, uh uh, remember
children say thank you, because that was what the whole JD.
Curly here thing was about. He told Elensky, he never
said thank you.
Speaker 3 (23:26):
That's what Chuck Schumer must have looked like when he
had hair.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
He's still got more hair than me, so I guess
he's got something on this.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
Yeah, well yeah, Chuck Shimer. But yeah, they John they're
making out like this was a big night for Democrats.
It wasn't. These were expected wins, you know, so whatever
they but you know what, let them delude themselves, let
them think that Trump isn't winning every single day.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
Truth of the matter, did the Democrats have any gains
or did they just hold seats? I mean, really, they.
Speaker 4 (23:56):
Gained a gubernatorial seat last night in Virginia.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
Yes, so they might made one or two gains, but
they really didn't. Uh, I don't know it to mean.
It's like, well, it's like it's like Manchester, New Hampshire
is the Queen city and this guy just want re
want re uh I just want a seat back as
a Republican. He want He won it last time around
two years ago, and he just got it back again
this time.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
So musical chairs, that's musical chairs. But in Virginia, they
did increase their lead in the state House the Democrats.
That's that is significant. That makes it difference. But Virginia
is you know, they ought to just take a Loudon
County and Fairfax County and just carve them off and
create their own little state because he's part of Virginia.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
Now most of the western portion, southwest portion could just
combine with West Virginia and create a new another Republican state.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Well didn't West Virginia become West Virginia because they broke
off and said, right.
Speaker 3 (24:48):
I mean, Virginia is Virginia is the bedroom communities of
d C, which are really just d C you know
who live in Virginia, and then Norfolk and the capital
that's Richmond. The rest is normal people.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Yea.
Speaker 4 (25:03):
You ever notice look at the map, the voting map,
most of it's red. And you had those those areas
he just described blue blue, blue blue.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
Well, it's the same like Pennsylvania. You look at Pennsylvania,
You've got Pittsburgh on the left, Philadelphia on the right.
If you're looking at the map, you've got a little
bit for Scranton, and you know, reading just a little
bit if I'm wearing a ready and hoodie today, just
a little bit spark sprinkled here and there. But the
entire map is blazing red. Majority seventy eight percent of
the vote conservative in some of these counties. It's geographically,
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it's it's like much of the country, most of the
country is actually conserved. It's just these clusters of lunatics
that live in these urban centers, who you know, sleep
with dogs and you know, eat cat food, and you know,
and walk around wearing furry costumes and sleep with their
cousins and saying that's perfectly okay, and pretending to be
lambshades and pretending to be girls when they're boys and
boys when they're girls. You know, that's that's what we got.
Did I offend some Democrats? Oh gosh, I hope not that.
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That's John. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to say all that.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
So yeah, you know what's kind of funny is a
holding made to statement says, are they not going to
mention the Muslim Brotherhood at all? Just when Chris got
on it, just at the same time as Christmas started
to say it, he come up. He had put it
in the your commet.
Speaker 3 (26:14):
Well, whether it's a Muslim brotherhood at all or not,
it really isn't the issue. The issue here is that
people who have no understanding or appreciation for the faith
of Islam are the ones out there, you know, calling
people islamophobes. You know, again, I've famously lived in majority
of Muslim countries, and I live in countries that are
split Christian Muslim, and I have never had anything but
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respect for my neighbors who are Muslims. But I also
recognize that there's a bunch of wackadoodles in that religion.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
So that's yeah, that's what he's getting out by Muslim brotherhood,
they're talking about jihadist.
Speaker 3 (26:48):
Right, Well, most of the brotherhood is technico at jihadist organization,
but it's organization dedicated to the supremacy of that group,
and that's what they do. I mean, of course, we
famously had the Mother Brotherhood take over a nation. They
took over Egypt for a few years. That's when Laura
Logan was in Enthire Square and all the stuff that
happened to her. But you know, it's, uh, it's it's
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it's it's frightening to listen to these men, watch watch
these TikTok videos and watch these Twitter videos of these
idiots in New York City celebrating this win. They have
no idea the misery it's coming their way. Ask people
who live in London, Ask people that have lived in
the neighborhood for four and fifty years with their neighbors,
and suddenly they can't even speak their own languages and
walk out the door because they can't understand anybody, because
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they've been invaded by others, others unwilling to become them.
If you're unwilling to become us, why do you come here?
Get the out, Get the out. If you don't want
to be part of this team, get out. We didn't
ask you to come here and be a show boat,
and you know, and demand Sharia or demand that people
not sell pork, or demand the people turn off this
or not have pork the property. No, no, no, no no.
(27:52):
If you don't like the rules, don't join the game.
If you don't wanted to assimilate and contribute, then get out.
And you know, I as a judge yesterday I had
to do three assistant voters votes for people who are
American citizens but do not speak English. How is that possible?
How do you spend seven to ten years in the
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country to become a citizen and take the time to
do that and you don't speak the language. Now, there
was a gentleman, the fourth one of the language assistants
who speak Spanish. He speaks English. He just wasn't as
comfortable and I know he's spoke again. Guy. I spoke
to him and we wound up to an assist to vote.
His daughter, who's grow up here, speaks Spanish. In this
she helped him and I understand enough of Spanish and
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I knew the conversation, but I could tell he was
understand what's saying. So in the end I got him
talking to me. But it was fair. It was fair.
He wasn't his first language. He's made an honest effort
to learn English. I presume he's a citizen because I
can't ask a Fiety card. So but he made an
honest effort, and so that I appreciate. Like most of
our immigrant ancestors, he is playing by the rules of
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the game and contributing. And his daughter is growing up
the first generation here bilingual. And you know, if she
wants to pass on this Mianish language to her prodigeny,
that'll be her responsibility, not our schools and not Sesame
Street's job.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Exactly.
Speaker 4 (29:08):
Absolutely, I don't have a problem with people speaking multiple languages.
I mean, that's a good thing. I think I speak
six right, speak the primary language of the country that
you're living in, or you're you're wanting to be a
citizen or resident of Well.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
I mean, but look, look, I mean, if people live
in a place for a short period of time, I
understand languages aren't always easy, particularly if you're older. But
the point is this, you came to America, you took
the time to apply for citizenship, which takes seven five
to seven years before even eligible, and then you waited,
you took you took it. You took an oath, and
you don't speak English. You can't read a ballot in English.
(29:40):
It's not like we're asking you to read, you know,
falk Faulkner. We're not asking you to read you know,
the Old End of the Sea. You know, We're just
asking you to read the ballot. And I'm not criticizing
the people who came last night, but it is very
fascinating development. The people who lived here for nia on
a decade and don't speak our language, why are they here?
I mean, if you want to go to home and
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speak whatever, Nipolese or Mandarin or Tagalag or Farsi, that's cool.
If you want you want to speak that, hanging out
with your friends who speak US, it's cool, nothing wrong
with that. But if you're gonna live in our society
and you can't even understand the basic premise of what
we're doing here because you're too lazy or too stubborn,
or too arrogant or uninterested in becoming American, part of
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becoming an American is learning this language. I'm sorry, we
we adopted. It wasn't our language. So I'm just very
frustrated by this. John I mean, there's people were in
type of vote. I'm happy to do that and no
complaints about them doing it. But my argument is this,
if you don't want to be part of the team,
why are you here to colonize our country? That's why.
Speaker 4 (30:40):
Yeah, that'sactly what it is.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
I mean, this is what this is part of what
this is. Well, you got elon Omar who who blatantly
just said, you know, I'm here to protect the interests
of som Allians. She didn't run for office because she
cares about this country. She need to run for office
because she cares about the people Minneapolis, but she wants
to protect Smollians. We're being infiltrated from within. There are
people that have bills, there's members of Congress that have
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bills out there that they want to get past to
prevent people running for office unless they were born in
this country. Because this is what's happening. We're being infiltrated,
not because they love our country and want to contribute
to our country, because they want to protect the interest
of their countries abroad.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Well, we have a situation in Hyde Park, in the
heart of London, Speaker's Corner and the most famous spots
in the world were for centuries. People can come up
stand on a soapbox, hence the term on your soapbox.
They stand on a soapbox and they share their thoughts.
They have a public debate. They say, you know, they're
against the king, or they're for this, or they're against that,
and people there, it's been going on for centuries. Well,
(31:40):
now be a situation where a Muslim fanatic gets up
and tries to prophesize the crowd rather than present his arguments,
and then a Christian ask him questions that hurt his
feelings because of legitimate questions doesn't insult the individual. So
the guy goes over and finds a cop and says
that Christian is insulting my faith. And they go and
they harass the christianat with the rest in a Christian country,
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well it's nominally Christian country. And that's the sort of
thing happened. We have Canada where students are being told
they can't bring pork to school, they're not how to
bring school for lunch because it offends their Muslim classmates.
Speaker 4 (32:15):
Excuse me, right, well, you think about King Charles the
Third right now, whenever he was worn or whatever he said,
he's the defender of the faiths, not faith which he
was supposed to be. Defender of the faith, the Church
of England, etc. He's the defender of the faiths.
Speaker 3 (32:29):
Now by the way, now it's in this ironic for
the very monsters who persecuted Catholics, the very monsters have
persecuted anyone that wasn't Anglican by taking their property, arresting them,
locking them up, chasing them out of the country. These people.
The faith is supposed to be the Church of England,
the Anglican Church, or maybe at a stretch, the Christian Faith,
(32:51):
but not defender of the faith. You're not the defender
of the faith. No one appointed you King Georgie, boy
boy George there to be in charge of Islam or
Judaism or Buddhism or Wiccanism or no. No, you need
to go back in your lane. You have a church
because a dude wanted to knock boots with another woman.
That's right. He was tired of his wife and so
(33:13):
he got rid of her this way, And that's why
you have the anking church. Not because of any great
schism in the church, not because of any any great epiphany,
not because God visited you at you know at the
at the Sword and the Stone or something amazing thing
like that. Yet King George the Lunatic, he's uh.
Speaker 4 (33:33):
With Hindry the eighth Right that created the Church of England.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
Right, So, yeah, you guys are talking about this, and
I'm thinking the White House has had all several times
about a committee on religious beliefs or religion or something
like that. Right now, I believe the White House has
the White House Faith Office and Religious Liberty Commission. Oh
(33:57):
that doesn't sound so bad, but yeah, we've we've we've
seen this throughout history where we actually have within our
own country some sorts of committee on religion and things
like that. I don't know why we have that in there.
Maybe to look off for the interests and and for
balance of different religions in the country and make sure
they're not being persecuted. I'm not sure.
Speaker 4 (34:16):
Yeah, well, well, I know the White House especially you
go back to George W. Bush Day's faith based initiatives.
That was the key, you know, uh, relationships if you will,
with with people of faith, et cetera. And of course
that was obviously a political thing as well, because he
was gonna be running for reelection, so he needed those
people on his side, so and and other reasons, I'm
sure as well.
Speaker 3 (34:34):
Guys, did do we have a hiccup in the broadcaster?
Was just on my end because everything broke up for
a little bit there.
Speaker 4 (34:40):
I think it was just you because I could see
you were trying to do something.
Speaker 3 (34:42):
Then I could hear you though, Oh okay.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
Well but I'm just staring at this.
Speaker 3 (34:48):
It's a good thing I kept her faniity to nothing.
Can you imagine that you think you think, you think
you're you're off air, and you're your microphone's on, and
you're like.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
What, we always know, we're live terrestrially, So yeah, we want.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
To what'd you say, I'm live with Toretts? Is that
what he said?
Speaker 1 (35:08):
Terrestrial radios?
Speaker 4 (35:10):
Yeah? But if he worked for CNN, I guess you
could just stand up and you know, put on a
show during a zoom meeting, right.
Speaker 3 (35:17):
I don't have to wear do I have to wear trousers?
Speaker 4 (35:21):
I saw a video on YouTube the other day that
showed a you know, judge swearing in a police officer
via zoom. But he had his his top on, his badge,
everything but no.
Speaker 3 (35:30):
But no pants on.
Speaker 4 (35:31):
He had underwear on and and his camera was angled
right right to his center mass. You can see everything.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
He didn't realize that.
Speaker 3 (35:40):
Stupid people should wear signs, right, you do like me?
Speaker 4 (35:44):
You get the camera just right, you know, mid chest
and up like you eternal right there? Perfect?
Speaker 3 (35:50):
Yeah, No, I I I always always make sure I
put a pair of shorts.
Speaker 4 (35:55):
On because because if you get up and you forget
to turn the camera off here in the break, what
what are we looking at all of a sudden?
Speaker 3 (36:03):
Exactly? You know, it's it's not a good thing.
Speaker 1 (36:06):
I remember Roy James talking about radio is great because
nobody can see you. You can dress any way you'd
like to. You could do you can do a broadcast
a nude if you like to. But nowadays we have
these little things called zoom meetings and restream and stream
yard and yeah.
Speaker 3 (36:22):
Well the thing is is that unless you're Dirk Diggler,
when you stand up, you're not gonna come off. You're
not gonna come off looking good in that exchange. Shrinkage, shrinkage.
Poor George.
Speaker 4 (36:42):
Then, and of course there was Stree Goods involved.
Speaker 3 (36:48):
God, oh man, that was a show, wasn't it.
Speaker 4 (36:54):
Lane goes it shrinks?
Speaker 3 (36:58):
Now, how you guys walk around with those things, right. Well,
you see, we don't have a choice. It kind of
works that way, and I'm happy to be born that way.
Speaker 4 (37:10):
By the way, you know, I want to keep it
my appendage until the end.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
You're so you're not leaning Democrat on us. Apparently you're
gonna You're gonna remain here on the right side of
the aisle, Yeah, where things are right.
Speaker 3 (37:22):
Yeah. Seinfeld asked all the big questions back in the day,
why you're not wearing the ribbon. He's not wearing the ribbon,
the age ribbon. And then they the kind hearted lefties
who are out raising money for HIV beat the crap
craver because he's not wearing the ribbon. It says a
lot the left that was. That's so funny. Anyway, Yeah,
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we we digressed there with Seinfeld. John, get us back
on track.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
Back on tracks away. Dick Cheney, man eighty four years
of age, died yesterday. I'm not sure how you guys
feel about mister Cheney. I know, oh, I've always had
mixed feelings storms on myself, but yep.
Speaker 3 (38:04):
I look, I will say this about Dick Cheney. He
had the best parts supplier. I mean, the guy had
the bummus ticker for fifty years. He had like six
heart attacks, he had sense, he had tripled quad triple bypass.
In the end, he got a heart transplant that lasted
for like thirteen years into his years eight four eighty four.
So here I'm wondering whether I should get, you know,
a hip or placement. I'm thinking, man, if I had
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a tenth of the luck Dick Cheney has, I'll live
to be one hundred and fifty.
Speaker 5 (38:28):
You know.
Speaker 4 (38:30):
I think the heart center there, George Washington Hospital is
actually named after him because he donated so much money.
And I was on duty one day when he had
his pacemaker changed out and they brought it in in
like a medical bag because he was going to keep it,
and we all got a hold of it, and it's like, oh,
we're holding just creeping.
Speaker 3 (38:47):
Yeah, that's just creamy. No. But I mean, look, Cheney,
I mean, in the wonder the name of the place
after him, and all the money they got from the
multiple operations they did on his heart. Yeah, lord, but yeah, John, Yeah,
I'm not a fan of Dick Cheney. I've always said
Dick Cheney before he dicks you, uh.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
You know, you know, you know, I hear he treats
his friend He treated his friends well in life. You know,
if you might get you might get shot in the face,
you might.
Speaker 3 (39:09):
Not well, Dick Cheney sent us to our death. Fortunately
we didn't die. And he didn't hesitate to do that
sort of thing as Defense Secretary and more so as
the Vice president. Uh. You know, it's interesting because Cheney
was a congressman from Wyoming that stayed with the lowest
population in the country, but he had outsized influence and
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played a big role.
Speaker 5 (39:30):
You know.
Speaker 3 (39:30):
I remember, see I remember when Cheney was picked to
do the selection for me to find a vice president's
candidate for George Brush. And after a couple months, he says,
I couldn't find a better candidate except me, So that's
who it is. And I'm like, okay, this is not
going to go. Well, not gonna go. Then then then
they bring Rumsell in. Oh my goodness, rum Sell and
we can't yeh didn't come.
Speaker 4 (39:49):
Back from the four days.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
That the reason why, reason why you don't hear from
George Bush anymore, isn't there. I mean, Dick Cheney pretty
much ran the whole office for eight.
Speaker 3 (39:57):
Years or no, that's that's not accurate.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
Bush.
Speaker 3 (40:01):
Look that that's that's the story. But I know differently
than that, Todd, if you want to wagh in on this,
I mean Changey was an outside figure. He was arguably
the most powerful vice president in the history of the
United States. There's no doubt about that. And I'm trying
to disrespect it. Change He was an autoble American who
cared about this country. But he was a political wonk,
and he was a guy that knew how to work
the system to effect, you know, kind of like we
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go back to the days of Tip O'Neil, who knew
how I worked the House to great effect. Yeah. So,
so as a vice president and as a Secretary of
Defense and as a congressman, he was very effective. And
uh was the White House Chief of Staff at one
point too. He was under underfored Yeah yeah. So I
mean he's had none but three something yeah, and and
and now he's gone in eighty four. I imagine this,
(40:43):
this guy has such bad health and he went and
he lived in one of the most stressful wigs you
can have, and he went to the AGA eighty four.
But but there's no coming back from from the shameful
behavior that he committed uh because he didn't like Donald
Trump and endorsing his opponent. That's just you know, I mean,
his opponent is walking moron.
Speaker 4 (41:04):
He could should have been like George W. Bush and
just set it out, don't endorse anybody, just stay out
of politics.
Speaker 3 (41:09):
Yeah, I agree, that's the but but look, I mean
we have to respect him. I mean we should respect
him for what he tried to contribute this country. But again,
back to Dick Cheney before he dicks you.
Speaker 4 (41:22):
I love it because it's like he's saying something bad
but he's not.
Speaker 1 (41:26):
That's good, that's right.
Speaker 3 (41:27):
Yes, am I being offensive or am I not?
Speaker 4 (41:32):
That's hilarious. But we'll see what his funeral is. I
may end up going to it, but I'll I'll keep
you guys posted on that, all.
Speaker 3 (41:38):
Right, Please let us know. I doubt it'll be in Wyoming.
He'll probably be in DC somewhere. Right.
Speaker 4 (41:44):
We're going to see how that is. But at this point,
he's been out of office for so long. Who's showing
up really protest?
Speaker 3 (41:49):
You know what I mean, I'll protest. I wouldn't worry
about that, but I'd be curious to see who shows
up in support, you know, in respect, I would I
would think that George Walker Bush would show up. I
would imagine, right, I would.
Speaker 4 (42:02):
Imagine George w shows up. Vance will probably go over there,
pencil go, you know, former vice president will show up.
I don't know that Trump would show up, but Vance
would probably show up, just you know, because he's the
current b DP. You know, they're's something that the cathedral. Probably.
Speaker 3 (42:17):
Yeah, maybe we can't get Hillary to go. He's had
a higher office and she ever got.
Speaker 4 (42:23):
Hillary, you may have been the nominee, but I actually
was vice president. That's higher than you ever got.
Speaker 3 (42:27):
Sorry, well, Kamala, Kamala actually out did Hillary, so I'm
sure that still rankles her chains to this day.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
Oh well, the least the least liked candidate became the
vice president. Go figure that one out.
Speaker 3 (42:44):
Well, the candidate that called her running mate a racist
on a national debate repeatedly, she didn't let it slip out,
it was intentional, and then she becomes the running mate.
It just shows you the whole thing was cooked up.
Joe Biden was never sent she and he wasn't lucid.
He's just a collection of you know, amphetamines that would
you hopped up about a third of the time. I mean,
I don't think. I don't think if that means even
worked at some point. That's why we see the Joe Biden.
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He's just clueless standing in Normandy looking out this way
when all the other world leaders over here are walking
for a photograph, and he's like.
Speaker 4 (43:13):
Yeah, I was gonna that's what I was gonna say.
Did you ever watch how he out in the open?
He just kind of look off, like when they do
the videos of the beach when he was at the beach,
the way he would walk, and just look, his whole
family's going a different way and he's just strutting along,
you know, like some old guys.
Speaker 3 (43:27):
I never classic dementia suns.
Speaker 1 (43:30):
The Christmas event they did with the children, when Joe
was reading with the children and Joe was there, and
and when it was time to leave, Jill started leaving,
the Joe started to run for the children, and it's
like whoa, whoa, whoa. He had to come back and
grab him. And the look on his face, his hands out,
the look on his face, Oh my god, somebody stop him.
Speaker 3 (43:46):
Please, guys. I would never in a millionaires ever ever
want to inflict the agony misery and suffering this night
and went under through under Joe Biden. But I do
miss the comedic relief every day was another clip.
Speaker 1 (43:58):
Well you might, you might get it out of New
York City.
Speaker 3 (44:00):
Now, I mean, for for all of his all of
his faults and evil traits about him, he's polished, he's
he's quick witted, and he's he's you know, it's so
I I you know, it's it's it's not. That's not
going to be the downfall. The downfall is going to
be he's going to lie, which he did to get
in office. He's not going to create the free things
(44:22):
and restrict ranked and control things. First off, he's the mayor.
He's not the dictator. People forget that there's a council.
Speaker 1 (44:28):
Yeah, things exactly. But that's just it, you know, I mean,
is he going to try to sway things? But my
thoughts are, there's a lot of rich people in New
York City and you're still talking about grabbing their money
and trying to give it to poor people or whatever
he wants to do to make a communist nation out
of the city, and which is our largest city in
the country as far as I know. So yeah, it's
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going to be kind of interesting to see how this
is going to play out, because rich people don't take
too kindly to people trying to reach into their wallet
without permission.
Speaker 3 (44:59):
Well, I'm surprised that there are any millionaires left in
New York and most of the left, you know, I
mean not most, but a lot of left the high
network individuals have been fleeing New York for twenty years,
and if the pace is only picking up now, it'll
just be a flood. I think, you know, you'll probably
see upper you know, upper West Side apartments dropped to
no value here, so maybe they'll get the cheap rents.
Speaker 1 (45:20):
When you look at when you look across the river
into New Jersey, like North virgin and Elizabeth Theory and stuff.
They have been building that up through the years. They've
been putting buildings up and stuff. They've been getting a
lot of growth out of New York City. People have
been migrating out, and I think you're right, there'd probably
be a lot more people saying, nah, we're not keeping
our business here anymore.
Speaker 3 (45:40):
Well, you know, of course, Greg Abbat, the governor of Texas,
you guys know him. He did a tweet last night
he said that after the polls closed tomorrow and see
the Monday night after the post close to Martin. I
won't post a one hundred percent tariff on anyone moving
to Texas from New York City.
Speaker 5 (45:56):
Right.
Speaker 4 (45:57):
Oh, you know, fleeing is not the answer. Staying and
fighting and changing things and actually showing up to vote
is the right answer to.
Speaker 3 (46:04):
Fix that city.
Speaker 1 (46:05):
But when you lose, when you lose your voice, Todd,
there is a such thing as voting with your feet, right.
This is what people have had to do in the past,
is when they weren't heard, then they left, and that
pretty much sent a message. That's what's happened in California.
Speaker 4 (46:19):
No, but but you got to think it was it
was close enough that had these people that are probably
gonna leave shown up to vote, this guy's not gonna
be mayor. I mean, you know, thirty five thousand people
show up, more show up to vote, you know, I mean,
I get it, Sleeve. What took a lot of votes there,
But thirty some thousand people show up, forty some thousand people.
(46:39):
Cuomo's in there. I hate to say that, but you know,
not this uh, this racist you know, Gi hottis whatever
you want to call him.
Speaker 3 (46:46):
Well, I mean, look, you know, we can look at
anyway want you. Cloma is a disaster. He's a mass murderer,
you know. But what he did with COVID, putting the
infected into nursing homes, killing off grandma and grandpa, all
those things are true about Cuomo. But he's even so
he'd still be better than Eric Adams or Built Blasio
or even probably even better than Bluebird, who was a
fake Republican. You know. So, and that's hard to say,
(47:09):
but at least it's true. Well, I mean, here we are,
so it's another day.
Speaker 4 (47:15):
According to New York Post, Trump White House snubs x
VP Dick Cheney offers no condolence on his death. So
maybe maybe what I just said about JD. Vance showing
up may not happen.
Speaker 3 (47:25):
I don't know. Well, I understand that the Undersecretary's assistant
for making coffee and the Directorate of Latin American Affairs
and Department of State will be attending on behalf of
the US government. Yeah, logan and a total boy exactly. Now, Look,
there's no love offs, just like when John McCain died. McCain,
(47:47):
you know, people are angry at at Trump and said,
you know, he disparaged veterans. He didn't disparage veterans. He
disparaged John McCain who betrayed this nation and fell for
the Steele dossier hook line of sinker and gave that
to the FBI. It is John McCain who participated in
the fraud of the American people to steal elections. John
McCain unwittingly he did it. Yeah, but nonetheless he did it.
(48:10):
And he's the one that started the war words attacking
Donald Trump. Trump didnt attack McCain, McCain's. His comments on
McCain came after McCain attacked him. And the one thing
you should know, you attack Donald Trump, you bet to
be ready to put your big boy pants on because
it's not going to be pretty.
Speaker 1 (48:24):
Yeah. That's a Trump trait right there. But he's fine
with you until you attack him. What you attack him with?
Snow holds park.
Speaker 4 (48:30):
Yeah, yeah, oh absolutely, yeah, don't he don't hold back.
Speaker 3 (48:33):
Yeah, homie, don't play that.
Speaker 4 (48:36):
I love that.
Speaker 3 (48:38):
That's right. That was a good time in Living Color.
Oh goodness.
Speaker 4 (48:44):
Anyway, John, what's going on up there in New Hampshire.
We close it out on the end of the hour here.
Speaker 1 (48:50):
Well, let's see what is going on up here in
New Hampshire. Uh, Nashvilley area, they did have a proposal.
I was surprised it didn't pass, but they had a proposal.
Well they call it a social districts name like that
kind of might turn people off, but if it did
not pass or failed to pass, And what it really
meant was to create districts where people can, say, buy
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an alcoholic beverage, say downstairs here at this restaurant or
across the street, and they would have areas where you
can take it outside of the restaurant and still consume
your beverage and enjoy it. Okay uh. And apparently the
state had pass some law allowing towns and cities to
do this, and Nashville voted it down. I'm surprised that
they did that, but they did.
Speaker 4 (49:30):
That's stupid. I mean, you only increase the number of
people who may stop buying and you know, eat, have
a beverage whatever you can.
Speaker 1 (49:36):
That's why they put it down there. They thought it
would benefit for for downtown business.
Speaker 4 (49:40):
But just tax dollars that you get out of it too.
Speaker 1 (49:42):
I don't know they did say social district when you
say something like that. With today's mindset, the way the
country's going, I think some people might think of some
kind of communist thing. I don't know. It's because it
almost sounds that way.
Speaker 4 (49:53):
Or social distancing. Maybe it sounds like that.
Speaker 1 (49:56):
I don't know. I don't know that because when I
first saw social district, I'm like, oh, I got to
read this, and when I read it, that sounds misnamed.
Speaker 4 (50:04):
That's where nightlife happens in your social district. You know,
it's a technical I guess bureaucratic term. It's a nightlife
area what.
Speaker 1 (50:10):
I don't know, but yeah, anyway, it failed to pass.
What else we got going on? I don't think we
got too much going on.
Speaker 3 (50:17):
I mean, my.
Speaker 1 (50:20):
My resource here isn't giving me a whole lot. Ruas
gives Gop something to chair. That's a gentleman I was
telling you about. He won his mayor mayoral race in Manchester,
which is our Queen's city. So that's pretty good. That's
the second second time winning it. He was preceded by
I can't think her name is not that important anyway,
but she was a Democrat pretty much run the city
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into the ground.
Speaker 4 (50:41):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 3 (50:45):
It's the Hampshire. I'm surprised you didn't leave with a
Son New story. Isn't that the only politician?
Speaker 1 (50:49):
Oh Johnson New running for running for Senate? Yeah, I've
seen a lot of people like that. We can, we
can we get a better choice. We have snow New,
we have Brown. Uh God, I can't think of anybody else.
I know there's some other names. I just can't think
of them off the top of my head, but those
are probably the most two no names is the new
(51:10):
new one Brown, and people look around going, uh, okay,
where's our third choice? Something I can vote on? E?
And else? Well, there was an interesting gentleman that ran
a few years ago, But as to my understanding, he's
just not looking through his hat and the ring at
the moment. So keeping fingers crossed, maybe mister Buldock will
(51:30):
once again take advantage of this open seat, because I
think he would actually have a chance this time around.
But I'd like to see the general run again.
Speaker 4 (51:40):
Yeah, but you gotta think. I mean, he got burned
by some some Republicans and I understand his hang up
on that for sure.
Speaker 1 (51:46):
Yeah he did. Uh, well, we know change. What's the
other one that lost his mind? McConnell. McConnell, Yeah, Yeah,
he pretty much closed up his pack and left.
Speaker 3 (52:00):
Ye.
Speaker 1 (52:00):
That's what I like about Don As. He was not
going to be bald or sold. He was yeah, self made,
he was his own man. He was going to stand
his ground. He's going to stand on principle, and you're
gonna come to him and say, well, you know what,
if you want to have been my way or do
things my way, or be my favor or scratch my back,
I got packed money here and and Don's like, yeah,
you know, just take that right out out of town.
He had no use for that kind of thing. And
(52:23):
he was the type of guy pretty much said you
know some pretty pretty big names and he's like, nope, no.
So that's what I liked about him. He had integrity,
and he stood his ground, and I think he was smart.
He had some common sense going on for himself or has.
It's not like he's past or anything, so he has.
It's just uh that last time was a rough, rough election,
(52:44):
I mean with Hassen and the way she run him down,
that she lied about him, and I don't think he
quite got the support from the people that he deserved
at the time. So you know, I think people should
have stood up more for him, but that's how politics
goes some times. You know, people don't really get behind
their candidate. And that's one of the issues I have
is we're sending people to d C. We're complaining they're
(53:06):
not doing what we want them to do. But do
we continue to support him in d C? We go
visit them and make sure that they're looking over for
the people's interest or we just leave them twist on
the wind and open to the wolves in d.
Speaker 4 (53:16):
C, you know, right, absolutely? Yeah, And if he nominates
somebody for crime alte, you should you should push to
the finish line, you know.
Speaker 1 (53:26):
Yeah, I get behind him on one. Yeah, I know
we were pushing here. We were all for it.
Speaker 4 (53:32):
So yeah, and Trump's people should have came into I think,
and it would have helped.
Speaker 1 (53:37):
I don't know, because we had before on Uh what
was his name, Corey Uh? I can almost think of
it here, Corky Kirky. Anyway, he was he was adamantly
against Trump. In fact, he was behind Uh getting Trump
removed from the ballot because he, as far as he
was concerned, Trump's endorsement ruined it for him. In New Hampshire.
(54:00):
Hm hmm, okay, So it's kind of like one of
those you know, uh uh situations where a lot of
moderates or independence may not exactly want to support somebody
that Trump would back. Yeah, Trump's a little polarized.
Speaker 3 (54:17):
Well I can get that, but you know.
Speaker 4 (54:18):
Here's the thing, General Don Bodock, American hero, definitely not
somebody who's radical for crying out loud and somebody who's
who's going to stay on the ground in sender for
New Hampshire. That's that's bottom line.
Speaker 1 (54:28):
Yeah, yeah, man, stand up for granted staters. Let's see
him do it.
Speaker 3 (54:32):
Yeah, and he I think he did.
Speaker 4 (54:34):
And people turned her back on him in a lot
of ways sadly.
Speaker 1 (54:37):
Yeah, they did. Uh the mega crowd because Don did
support Haley, and Mega crowd kind of like, well, the dude,
do what's right. So what he supported Haley? You know
what Haley supported Don Bulldeck where Trump didn't step up.
She did so.
Speaker 4 (54:57):
Yeah, and one Trump was a nominee. Guess what I
dare say they all voted for him, so move on.
Speaker 1 (55:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (55:03):
Yeah, Well then Haley thing didn't help, didn't help. Remember
we had her chief of staff on here and we
interviewed her, right, and I shared my views.
Speaker 4 (55:16):
All right, we should be hitting the news right here
in a second, right and waiting for that news.
Speaker 1 (55:19):
We are very close, very close, bought a minute away
or so. So, uh, that's what you're looking for? Is music? Then, man,
maybe a song and plays all those on the.
Speaker 4 (55:30):
Colonel got any new music out by chance?
Speaker 1 (55:32):
I do.
Speaker 3 (55:33):
I've got a few out, but I've got the grasses
green or a song about America is pretty cool. The
next the next hour, what do you think I'll have
to send it to you? Oh, I'll do that right.
Speaker 1 (55:45):
You can't tack it into your into your computer. Okay,
ladies and gentlemen, you are going to take a quick break,
care and uh listen to the top of the hour news.
So please don't go nowhere and uh enjoy some news
and we'll be right back soon.
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Speaker 1 (56:36):
All right, ladies and gentlemen. If you're just now tuning in,
you're listening to the common sense Conservatives right or WSMN.
So let's see, guys, did you hear about this possible
scandal source network funneled forty million dollars to Mamdani. Probably
(56:57):
Mydnney's campaign is facing explodesve allegation is that have benefited
from tens of millions of dollars in donations funneled from
the George Soros Link churities as part of an elaborate
scheme that may have violated federal tax laws.
Speaker 4 (57:10):
And nothing's probably gonna happen. I'll be honest.
Speaker 1 (57:12):
Oh, come on, you just just took the wind out
of my sales. Now I'm so excited an anything.
Speaker 4 (57:18):
There'll be a small fine that a multi multi, multi,
multi billionaire. I'm I'm not stuttering. I can afford.
Speaker 1 (57:26):
Do you do you think they're just gonna pick up
the edge of the carpet and sweep it under or that. Yeah,
like they usually do. These things die in times, Yeah,
the small finds.
Speaker 4 (57:36):
Usually it's like, Okay, the government gets a win. You
know you did bad smack on the wrists or a
hand move on. It's said, yeah, it won't be much
of anything if it goes anywhere. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's
not gonna get kicked out of.
Speaker 1 (57:54):
Office or anything like that'll still be an American hating
commie you know, it's supposedly, from my understanding, his own
mother said that that he and his father used to
talk trash about the United States of America and how
we're responsible for so many deaths and how we were
what they called Nazi nation or something for.
Speaker 4 (58:08):
Our Why why do these people come here though and.
Speaker 1 (58:13):
Take Yeah, I'm talking about Yeah.
Speaker 4 (58:15):
I get there are people that do that, you know,
But there are people that come here because they want
a better life, but they hate the country. Those types
of people, what's wrong with them? I get those people
who have a motive to come here to destroy the
country and run for public office. Yeah, I understand.
Speaker 1 (58:30):
I think I think we might have seen some people
that come here resentfully, right, So we've seen some people
that brought in from the Mid East that really didn't
want to leave their homes, but there they were almost
like forced migration. Did we see that during the Obama
administration and stuff?
Speaker 4 (58:43):
But no American forces went over there with it with
ban that's affixed, you know, telling you you got to
go to America.
Speaker 1 (58:48):
Okay, Well, I mean maybe I should reword. Maybe they
needed to leave due to violence and things like that,
but they didn't want to have to leave so they
kind of feel resentful, and they may actually feel resentful
because we brought war over there after we were attacked
A nine love it.
Speaker 4 (59:01):
So I I could see that instances for sure from individuals.
I could see people feel in that way.
Speaker 1 (59:07):
I mean, I can't excuse their behavior, but I'm just
trying to give a logical explanation to your question.
Speaker 4 (59:13):
I know, Yeah, that can make sense for sure.
Speaker 1 (59:15):
Yeah, so Chris, you got thoughts over here, You've got
your mic beat it. What's going on? I see the wheels,
I see the wheels.
Speaker 3 (59:25):
I'm just listening and I put my mic on me
because I cleared my throat. I want to disturb the broadcast. Yeah,
I've got lots of thoughts on this, but we only
have an hour.
Speaker 1 (59:36):
This this could get good, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 3 (59:39):
No, no, no, no, just uh contemplating life here. And
you know it's during the break. I was looking at
Twitter and just the vile, repulsive behavior people on that platform.
Just this, They just expose themselves all the time. I
never liked it. When Musk bought it, it became an
equal opportunity hate. Before it was just conservatis who are attacked.
(01:00:02):
And now and now everyone gets attacked, and it's just
really sick to listen to this stuff. I mean, it's
it's not healthy to read that stuff. Yet people deal
their whole lives into that social media nonsense. I mean,
if people's made I mean, look I during the break,
I was scrolling through and all this they've started already.
The propaganda push is coming now as the Democrats are caving.
(01:00:24):
A dozen Democrats have privately said that they're willing to
discuss ending the shutdown. They're willing to vote for the
flat bill, but they want to promise of a vote
on their bogus you know, unaffordable care acter subsidies. So
they're doing that because they feel they're feeling their oats.
Now they're sewing their oats because they think they've had
a big night. But you see these things and what
(01:00:46):
they're posting online, and they're attacking Trump saying, you know,
he's responsible for the end of snap and he's denied
people food stamps, and it's just a peyton lie. I mean,
they're the ones who wrote the bill. They're the ones
who's moronic, corrupt, thieving, lying, ethically compromised. A Speaker of
the House, Nancy Pelosi told them. Just vote for the bill,
(01:01:07):
read it after you vote. And they had a sunset
clause of thirty September twenty twenty five. That date is
coming now. They're trying to pin dow on Donald Trump.
He wasn't even in government in twenty ten. He was
still doing that show, The Apprentice. He wasn't nowhere near government,
and they're trying to blame him for this, you know.
And on top of that, you know, a court has
ordered that he paid money at the emergency Contingency Fund.
That's illegal. That money is not to make current payments.
(01:01:28):
That money is if if there's a data out, is
if there's if there's a you know, a hurricane or
a tornado or something like that. That's what those contingency
funds are for. It's illegal to spend them otherwise. So
what's going to happen is Trump is going to spend
the money from STAP. They're going to beat him up
for starving poor people. By the way, people who make
four hundred percent of the poverty line qualify for food
stamps in this country. That's not exactly poor, not exactly poor.
(01:01:49):
A family at four are making four hundred percent of
the poverty level so the government says, if you're at
this level you're in poverty. Above that you're not in poverty.
But if you're four hundred percent above it, you still
get food stamps. This is sick. It's twisted. So you
know they're going to blame him, and then later on
they're going to come back and say, well, Trump, Trump
broke the law. He's lawless, he doesn't respect the law.
He used contingency money to get people food stamps. Of course, sick.
(01:02:11):
It's twisted. These people are just and people fall for it.
They're dumb as the boxer rocks.
Speaker 4 (01:02:16):
So what he should do is say, Congress, here's what
you need to do. You need to open up the government.
Change that law, and then I could use that money.
But of course, once you open the government, we don't
have to worry about it.
Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
Right, So you're telling me a judge has tried to
force him to take an action that would break the law.
Speaker 3 (01:02:33):
Well, the Supreme Court has violated the Constitution plus versus
ferguson separate equal violation the Constitution's fourteenth Amendment equal protection clause.
In addition to that, you know, we've got other rulings here.
They have the Supreme Court's ruling that putting Americans into
concentration camps wasn't illegal just because they are Japanese. That
was against the constitutions. That violated the process and also
violate protection clause the Fourteenth Amendment. They pass things all
(01:02:55):
the time. You know, Affirmative action is racist and it's unlawful.
It's a violation constitution. It violates the fourteenth of Meds
equal protection clause, and it undermines a concept that all
are equal before the law. Affirmative action giving someone preferential
points to get a job in government, to go to
university because of their skin color is racist. If it
(01:03:16):
was a fantage given to white people, people lose their minds.
It's given a black people. We have a sixty year
history of giving people advantage that they didn't deserve. That's
not attacking Black Americans. People who think in black Americans
need a hand like that are just insulting and their
biggests and borderline racist that they think black people can't
succeed unless you give them an artificial fantage, which is
unfair to everyone else. No, it's the court allowed affirmative action.
(01:03:38):
The Court allowed the interment the concentration camp, destruction of
the lives of Japanese Americans. The court allowed separate but
equal accommodations. All clearify. So this is a supreme court.
I'm not even talking about federal district courts. They're out
of control. I'm not even talking about local courtse I'm
talking about the Supreme Court of the Land, whose sole
job is to ensure that laws passed by the government
(01:04:01):
are in accord with the Constitution. The Court's not in
the court of constitutions. I'm bad order. You're a bad order.
Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
You're right. It's going to be in the lower courts, especially,
it's getting to be a lot of political activism in
the courts. They're not they're not really looking at at
the the issues, uh, in an unbiased way.
Speaker 3 (01:04:23):
Well, it's not just that a we have district courts
giving judges authority to judicate judicial matters related to the
federal government in that district. They don't have authority to
apply these things the entire country that they do it
all the time. We have a federal judge here in
the District of Manhattan, federal judge in DC that puts
this you know, this restraint on the Trump mistress. They
have no authority to do that. These are activist judges.
(01:04:45):
Whether they're appointed by Nixon or by Reagan, or or
by Trump himself or by a Democrat, doesn't matter. That's
not their role. And it kills me that that that
people aren't this atitute. You don't have to be a
lawyer to realize this. You just have to be a
student of American history, a student of the Constitution. And
it doesn't take much. In case you missed the folks,
it's a short read, not hard to follow. You can
(01:05:07):
either read just the amendments and it won't take you
that long. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:05:11):
Absolutely so. I guess Florida right now at the Sante's
and a number of mayors are gearing up for an
exodus from New York.
Speaker 3 (01:05:18):
Apparently, well, I saw a survey. Of course, surveys are
as good as a survey is, you know, but apparently
two point one two million New Yorkers have indicated that
they want to leave if this clown becomes the mayor. Well,
I mean, we'll see if it happens. I mean, people
make statements all the time. I'm still waiting for Share
and for de Niro and for all these other losers
to leave America. I mean, you know, why don't they
go to Ireland. It's not even Irish anymore. Go hang
(01:05:40):
out with with your your your your Middle Easter Years,
your Africans, your Central Asians, your Eastern Europeans. Go hang
out there because you won't find the Irish. They're disappearing
in their country as as their country's taken over, and
they just selected a new leader there who also hates
the Irish and wants to turn the country over to foreigners.
So whatever, Still, wait when today de Niro leaves. I mean,
you know, I'll chip in for that flight. Man. How
(01:06:01):
much do they need? How much do they need? Right?
Speaker 1 (01:06:05):
Got plenty of money?
Speaker 4 (01:06:07):
Yeah, Boka a tone mayor is already going out talking
trying to recruit businesses from New York to come down.
He's like, yeah, we're ready. We were walking for business,
So I I mean, why not, right, get out of
there and and then see what happens. You don't have
that those tax dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
Yeah, you don't have a lot of problem with this
is that these people we were discussing by voting with
your federalarlier, but these people didn't have enough ambition, as
you pointed out, to get out there and vote to
keep this guy from getting in, and now they want
to move. It has been a lot less energy, as
you were pointing out earlier, Todd, if they would have
just went out and voted him not to get in,
you know, vote for some of the problem is they
weren't left with a whole lot of choices except for
(01:06:43):
I can never say his name, Silwall.
Speaker 4 (01:06:44):
So but here's the thing. You have so many people
they sit on the sidelines or sit on their hands,
and when it comes to politics, Oh, it doesn't affect me.
I don't like it, you know whatever, And then all
of a sudden you get something like this, and then
you're like, well, well we need to leave. It's like, well,
you should have been act the entire time that you've
lived there.
Speaker 1 (01:07:02):
Voting is cheap.
Speaker 5 (01:07:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
So, but the thing is, these New Yorkers, even you're conservative,
New Yorkers, aren't that conservatives. You look at them going,
oh god, you're liberal. Even though they claim they're conservative,
and they're in New York City, maybe they're conservative, but
in other places you wouldn't think so. So much so
when they decide to vote with their feet, when they
decided to move to places like Boca Ratone. What kind
of political ideals are they getting, are they bringing with them,
(01:07:26):
and what's going to happen to those areas.
Speaker 4 (01:07:29):
That's true, that's true, you know, but they did it
to themselves essentially, I mean honestly, decades of voting for
for nonsense like this. And then the Colonel in the
first hour talked about, you know, a line after Giuliani,
a line of mayors. You know, that's it rented into
the ground here, you get this problem at the bottom
of the barrel candidates.
Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
Yeah, they put dom Rudy Giuliani. But from my understanding,
he did a great deal of good for New York City.
He clear point. I mean, my god, he got rid
of a lot of the trash and the garbage.
Speaker 4 (01:07:58):
Like the Colonel said, after Bloomberg came in, he ran
as a Republican because they needed to at that point,
and then all of a sudden he became an quote
unquote independent and of course from his mayoral ship, it's
been downhill for sure. Yeah, his second term he really
ran into the ground.
Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
Yeah, no, it's oh my goodness. Anyway, it's the world
is crazy, you know, it's absolutely crazy, and hopefully we
get control this and get this back in there. I
thought we were making progress here, but it looks like
we're not. Oh it's always word.
Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
This is the issue, and this is what we brought
up about Donald Trump's win. That's four years of Donald Trump.
He's not fixing everything in four years. This country's not
going to do a complete turnaround in four years. We
have to prepare ourselves when he can no longer run
for office, which is at the end of the next
almost three years, you know, just over.
Speaker 4 (01:08:46):
So it it'd be less than three years now.
Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
I mean, yeah, a lot of people are looking at
JD Evans, but we got to think about what we're
going to do. We need to gain plan now for
when the time comes to vote then.
Speaker 4 (01:08:55):
But there's a lot of Republicans that have issues with
JD apparently, and I'm seeing it on social media. People
I'm talking to longtime Republicans have some issue with him.
They're looking elsewhere now. So we're gonna have probably a
fight in amongst ourselves as well come primary caucas season.
Speaker 3 (01:09:09):
Very likely.
Speaker 1 (01:09:10):
Oh probably. The unfortunate thing is is we get little
bit like the left and it becomes two negative choices.
You know, donalg is gone man too, solids great, thanks
for the choices.
Speaker 3 (01:09:21):
Guys.
Speaker 4 (01:09:21):
What we would love to see is like two, three,
four or five you know, solid candidates run for president
on the Republican side, and then you know, figure it
out amongst themselves, be positive and and at the end
you got four or five really strong people essentially running
for president getting behind whoever the actual candidate ultimately would be.
I mean, that would be the way to go instead
of these people stalking on the side that they didn't win.
Speaker 1 (01:09:43):
I think we need another Donald Trump as well. We
need you think about it. Donald Trump basically come to
the party and said I'm taking you over, and they
fought him. He goes, no, no, you don't understand. You've
already lost. Just stopped fighting with it and get on
with the Mega movement because you've lost.
Speaker 3 (01:09:57):
And he flew this point.
Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
He's like, no, it's my party now.
Speaker 4 (01:10:00):
The debates, he started off on the ends right, and
the next thing you know, east debate, he got closer
to the middle until his poll numbers were the top
and he just stayed there and he's been been in
the middle ever since.
Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Yeah, that man can work it. I'll tell you what.
He's the only guy who I know that one of
the globe and says, no, you suck. Here's what's going
to happen now.
Speaker 4 (01:10:20):
Well, he said a lot a lot of people have
been thinking for decades but just too afraid to say anything. Yeah,
they let him say it for them.
Speaker 3 (01:10:26):
The world.
Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
The world didn't know what to make of Donald Trump
when he come on the stage. They were like, oh,
I think a free ride is about to end, right,
And it has. But he's making some interesting deals. I mean,
he's pulling it together well. Time when he leaves off
his things ought to be pretty pretty good in this country.
I think we'll be on the right track. I hope
(01:10:49):
just a matter of find that guy's going to follow
up with him, isn't it. I'll find that guy he's
going to start following that same pattern to keep this
country going. You know, he got a locomotive ruling. It
takes a lot of steed to our power to stop it.
He may just keep the momentum right.
Speaker 3 (01:11:03):
Yeah. But the thing is is that people need to
remember we've talked about this many times. We were here
before Trump, we'll be here after Trump. And you know,
those who want to jump on the bandwagon, that's all
fine and Danny, but keep up the fervor, keep up
the fight, and just need to find a stand and
bear after this that can stand up to the scrutiny.
But I'll tell you, if anyone comes under even a
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fraction of the scrutiny the Trump has come under, it's
going to be hard to stand up. I mean, you know,
you've got to be really confident who you are and
have the ability to with stand withering attacks. They still
attack Trump. They blaming him for all kinds of stuff
right now. He has nothing to do with it. We
blame him for the food stamps. It's not Trump's responsibility
that Trump has no control of that. He's idiots in
the Senate. If you use to pass the damn budget
thirteen times during Joe Biden's four years, they passed a
(01:11:47):
flat resolution to continue spending at the current levels rather
than pass the budget, and Republicans vote along with them
thirteen times, Democrats are now voted down the exact same
bill that they voted for during So, I mean that's
where the argument starts and ends. I think it comes
after that's just lies, propaganda, misinformation, and disinformation. The Republican
Party is weak in callo, Well that's redundant. We can callo.
(01:12:07):
You know, it's the same thing. But you know it's
they Where are they at? Where are their ads? Why
are they? Where are all these rich donors that supposed
they're out there? Where are the cult partners and all
these others supposed to pour money? And Peter Thiel into
Republican thinks they should running a blitz right now. Hey,
the argument starts here. Democrats thirteen times past this resolution
and Republicans cooperated to keep the government operation now thirteen times.
(01:12:27):
They've denied Americans food stamps thirteen times. Democrats in the
Senate have denied Americans food stamps thirteen times. Democrats descendive
have ensured that children go hungry tonight thirteen times. And
then you know the next commercial is why do we
have forty two million people in food stamps? Well, because
people that make four hundred percent, four times the poverty
line qualify for food stamps. That's that's not legit, that's
(01:12:49):
not right. There are people who legitimately need it, fall
on hard times, and food stamps are not meant to
be a lifelong, you know, entitlement. They're meant to be
a short term bridge. Do you get your bottom of
the off the bottom and get back up and contribute
to the workforce. But you know, this whole concept is
I tell you, I tell you, I cannot. I'm gonna
have to avoid Twitter for the next few days because
(01:13:10):
this after after last night, these lunatics have got their
claws out and they're just as dumb as they've ever been.
In fact, you know, the responses to what's going on
and their profanity and attacking people, attacking Elon Musk. What
the heck is Elon Musk got to do with any
of this other than the exposed to New York New
York City's corrupt ballot. Did you see the ballot? Have
you guys seen the ballot? Mayor?
Speaker 4 (01:13:28):
I didn't say it. I'm gonna have to giggle this now.
Speaker 3 (01:13:30):
And I heard I've seen, I've seen it. I mean,
you've got you've got Zora Montdammie's name on there twice
from air. You've got Curtis Sleeve on there twice from air.
And down at the bottom in the corner, you've got
Andrew Cooman. You got to go looking for it. It's
it's twisted. There are system of voting isn't voting. It
isn't democracy. It's a scam. It's a publisher's clearinghouse sweepstakes
is what it is. It's it's not real. It's not real.
By the way, Actually, publisher clearinghouse is real. I don't
(01:13:52):
mean insult publishers clearinghouse.
Speaker 1 (01:13:54):
Do they have ring choice?
Speaker 3 (01:13:56):
They had that in the primary, but they don't have
the list of.
Speaker 1 (01:13:58):
Selection primary only.
Speaker 3 (01:14:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:14:01):
Yeah, that's that's a recipe for disaster within itself. What
did I read here? Something about Democrats vote against the
budget bill and then complain about it. Please make it
make sense. Yeah, they're voting against it because they're waiting
for that one point two trillion dollar additional debt that
they want to put on the country that we can't afford.
We just broke thirty eight trillion dollars. Thirty eight trillion dollars.
(01:14:23):
There's a lot of debt for a country. I mean,
we could manage it over a few decades. We could
probably managing and mitigate the issue if we had, like
Chris said, a budget. If they balance the budget and
stick with it, we might actually be able to manage
our debt and stuff and work our way out of it.
I don't know people realize that or not, but the
kind of debt we're starting to hold and the way
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we're managing money in this country is the way our
countries collapse. Rome collapse because the way it manages money.
Spain was one of the richest country, was the richest
country in the world at one time, and had the
world's currency with silver. I'm trying to remember. I think
the they oversaturated it or something and they didn't build
up their own economy because they were relying on the
(01:15:04):
silver that they were introducing into the economy, and so
when they oversaturated, they collapse. England went by the same
way we're going now. England did the same stupid things
that we're doing now, and they've lost their dominance in
the world. So we're on our path we're in. Do
I hear neck oers at me?
Speaker 3 (01:15:25):
There's an echo?
Speaker 1 (01:15:26):
Yeah, So anyway, Yeah, we're definitely on a path. We're
on a downturn, and if we don't start managing our debt,
we don't start bringing balance to our budget, this country's
going to hell in a hand basket. There's no two
ways about it. The only thing that's keeping us on
right now is a need for world currency, that's the
US dollar. But once they have a replacement for that,
(01:15:48):
bricks kicks up, it becomes empowered.
Speaker 3 (01:15:51):
We lose. Well, we listened so many ways, We listened
so many way. Sounds like the echo is gone. Now.
Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
Yeah, maybe I'm just speak into loud. I don't know,
Yeah right, I don't normally do that.
Speaker 3 (01:16:07):
You know, are you getting a message from above?
Speaker 1 (01:16:11):
Oh, divine intervention, divine something?
Speaker 3 (01:16:18):
Oh my goodness, oh good good.
Speaker 4 (01:16:22):
Well, a main Democrat he's in a vulnerable seat. Of course,
Donald Trump won the seat up there. Jared Goldman or
Golden excuse me be, a Democrat from Maine, announced he's
not going to run for the US House uh this
next year. He said he's seen the writing. I guess
seeing the writing on the wall. Of course, he's had
enough of the dirty politics and especially from the extreme left.
H he's calling out his own party here. Of course,
if you want to see the whole who whole article,
(01:16:44):
go to Fox News. But yeah, Democrats are starting to
starting to opt out because of the extreme left at
this point, which is a good sign anyway. It's just
just something something I saw. I'm just reading the headlines here.
Speaker 3 (01:16:57):
Yeah, no, no, no, no, I just there was a
hiccup on my side again. I think Next Issue tonight
didn't quite catch all that. Yeah, anyway, it's uh, here
we are. The Democrats are. They're they're they're they're lovingness,
their absolut loveness. You know when when Republicans lise, they're
on social media, they talk about it. They don't whine
about it, like, hey, what do we do wrong? What
do we got to fix? By and large, the Democrats
(01:17:18):
are like in and ear, we whine, we whine, we
wan well, enjoy your moment. Enjoy your moment, because you'll
be defeated in the Supreme Court. You'll be defeated on
the ground. Your criminal alienvaders are being deported at a
record rate, including a fleeing criminal who fled into her school.
And now they're using that to cry. But hell, they're rested.
They're arrested without a warning. You need a warrant to
(01:17:38):
arrest a criminal elevator, they're a criminal by definition. It's
like it's like, you know, so if a cops drive
by a bank robbery, they supposed to wait until someone
shows up with a warrant to go after the suspects. No, Yeah,
this is a criminal elevator. She was wanted. They don't
have to have a warrant to arrest her. She's in
the country illegally. She should be deported and she should
have paid for the cost of her flight.
Speaker 4 (01:18:00):
There you go, boom, get her out.
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
They want to wind and cry about due process. A
lot of these people have already had due process. They
were told they didn't qualify for immunity, told that they
had to leave the country. Still here ten years later,
Trump's removing I've been all of a sudden there saying
due process.
Speaker 3 (01:18:13):
It happened to due process. They're criminals. I mean, that's
like saying that the that the terrorists who invaded who
invaded Israel on October seventh, twenty twenty three, Well, they're
entitled to due process. No, they're torturing, murdering people. Now,
all people are going to lose their minds. Wehle. You're
comparing to honest people crossing the border for a better
life to that, No, I'm comparing criminals to criminals. A
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crime is a crime, and violating her sovereignty is a felony.
It's a felony. It's not Oops, I'm sorry. I floated
across the Rio Grante, you know, against the CURD. I
managed to be made to your side, and I just
happened to lose all my identification in a plastic sack
hidden along the border under a mesquite tree. And then
I came in the country, and you know, I just
(01:18:58):
found this so security number and used it because it
seemed like no one else was using it. And I
just stole jobs from lower income Americans, especially black Americans.
I lowered wages. I brought hepatitis and emmilaria and HIV
along with me as across the border. You get the picture.
Speaker 4 (01:19:14):
Absolutely, So your your neighbor, Vermont, the are Senator Bernie
Sanders is urgent Democrats to stay strong after they're after
they're embolden after their wins yesterday. So we may we
may continue with the shutdown for a little bit to
Bernie Sanders shut down Another Fox News headline.
Speaker 3 (01:19:32):
By the way, another another Democratic socialists.
Speaker 4 (01:19:38):
Yeah, dangerous, dangerous person. We were embolden after our victories.
We should keep it shut down. You're not in a
positioned to strength your people. I'm sorry we were in bold.
Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
You know, they've been so weak it's incredible. I mean
they've really lost lives. They shot themselves in the foot
time and time again. Sure, and they're still shooting themselves
in the foot. I mean, I think the country's pretty
much look at the dimmok that's going. You're not making
compromises here. In fact, they're trying to lean on what
oh what Chris ended earlier, you know, sunset provisions and stuff.
They're trying to lean on covid era funding and stuff
(01:20:12):
for Obamacare, in which case it's out and they want
to replace it now with more money. It's no, dude,
that's not how this works. You don't just get to
claim against pandemic from back then. It's not happening now.
Speaker 3 (01:20:30):
Yeah, absolutely well people are still trying it. It may
not be happening, but people are certainly trying it, and
they've been trying it for a long long time. They
get away with this stuff anyway. So guys, do we
have a guest on tap next week? That's just a
quick question there.
Speaker 4 (01:20:47):
No, but I've got somebody in mind I may reach
out to if unless you have somebody else you want
to reach out to.
Speaker 5 (01:20:53):
No.
Speaker 3 (01:20:53):
No, I was just asking because for some reason I
thought we had a guest tonight, and I was so
busy with the election yesterday. You know, that's an eighteen
hours out for me, right, imagine it's it's it's a
long day, and so you know, my mind was a
little frazzled earlier. I'm like, I thought we had a
guess and I'm looking and like I couldn't finally had
a guest tonight, and I'm like, maybe I confused it.
The next next week Apparently I just confused it with
the past.
Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
I think so, because there was there was one time
we could have a guest, but he had to cancel
last minute, and he carried over. And that's probably what
you were thinking.
Speaker 3 (01:21:20):
Yeah, that's probably what it was.
Speaker 1 (01:21:22):
Yeah, cold it, John. Don't interfere with an enemy while
they're destroying themselves. Good advice, holding Just just stand my
ground over here and let them be as they turned
them turn their own soulves apart.
Speaker 4 (01:21:33):
Yep, that's a good old saying. I like that, you know,
don't don't interrupt your enemy while that you're about to
make a mistake. I think that's another another version of it.
Speaker 1 (01:21:41):
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Speaker 3 (01:22:08):
Yeah, hey, you know, and watch us on the internets,
the interwebs, interws.
Speaker 4 (01:22:14):
Right, I'm just scrolling through looking at some of the highlights.
Speaker 3 (01:22:17):
Here.
Speaker 4 (01:22:18):
Fox News put a new little button here underneath the
US It says blue Crime, Blue city Crime. So that
way we can track the crime in the blue cities.
There's enough of it. We could sit there and talk
about that for decades. Come on, blue city crime. Cities
controlled by Democrats have a lot of crime. Be very
careful before you knew somewhere like that.
Speaker 1 (01:22:38):
I think I think I just found out what happened
to people in California. All right, Dangerous radiation levels detected
in San Francisco. The San Francisco Health departments sounded the
alarm over high levels of radioactive platonium two thirty nine
PU two thirty nine detected in the air in Hunter's
Point Naval Shipyard, Platonium two thirty nine radio walk to
medal yeast for nuclear weapons and as linked to lung
(01:23:00):
disease and cancer. So things are the loopy in California.
That might be why.
Speaker 3 (01:23:07):
I thought it was the lead in the water.
Speaker 1 (01:23:10):
It's probably a number of things. Apparently the du DOJ
is now probing Black Lives Matter?
Speaker 3 (01:23:16):
Have you heard this one?
Speaker 5 (01:23:18):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:23:18):
Now go ahead for what please fraud?
Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
The Department of Justice conducting conducting an investigation to Black
Lives Matter, probing how the organization had millions of dollars
in donations amid the twenty twenty protests following the murder
of George Floyd. According to multiple reports, the federal investigators
have issued subpoenas and executed a search warrant and their
investigation to the Anti Racism organization and whether or not
defrauded donors who contributed over ninety million to its cause,
(01:23:44):
was that they how did they wear that investigation of
the anti racism organization? So that the racist anti racism organization.
Speaker 3 (01:23:56):
It's not anti racism, that's its declaration. It is racist.
Its whole purpose is black supremacy. It's not about equality.
It's not justice. On the law. It's not about equal treatment,
it's about black supremacy. That's that's their that's what their
tune is, and they tune out all of the evil
as long as it meets their cause. I mean, look,
look look at Virginia. Now this is an ANTIVA or
(01:24:18):
Black Lives Matter. But let me see you example about
how these fake organizations, the National Associations for an Vancement
of Color People andaacp endorsed the CIA spy and not
the black woman. Aren't they supposed to be there to
advance black women. But she's a conservative, she's a Republican
and marine. Therefore they can't endorse her. They don't care
about black people. No, they never care about black people.
(01:24:39):
It's just it's just a way to grift and get money.
Speaker 4 (01:24:41):
It's a convenient tool or weapon that they could use
to gain money, gain power, gain votes. And it was
a voting block that was no threat to run against
them at one point, you know. And now they're decimated,
you know, decimated the black black community for sure, and
they've changed them up for a different mind group that's
soon going to be a majority for not you know,
(01:25:03):
I'm not saying we're careful soon will be a majority
things trends continue.
Speaker 3 (01:25:09):
No, it's absolutely right, that's I mean, that's what it's
all about. It's just it's it's it's it's all these groups,
you know. I mean there are exceptions. The United Negro
College Fund does raise money for black kids, right, but
but the NAACP isn't isn't about black people. It's about
black supremacy. There's a very big difference. Right. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:25:25):
If you if you want to take up for somebody
who's been you know, lied about, you know, has had
some somebody commit racism or hate crime against them, that's fine.
Stand up for those people. But don't go out there
and look for things that aren't racist to call it
out because you want to win an election or raise
money or whatever. I mean, everybody doesn't have racism in
their heart at every turn. Every word that somebody utters
(01:25:46):
that's in politics isn't racism. We're crying out loud, you know,
let's call it real racism.
Speaker 3 (01:25:51):
Yeah, there's plenty of that directed against all people of
all groups. And then you're absolutely right, and and that's
that's that's the reason why folks like us are dangerous
and certainly focus someone like me is dangerous because you know,
we're comfortable in our skin and we don't discriminate against
people based on their skin color. We call out those
who do it, and we're conservative. And they don't like that.
(01:26:12):
You know, if you're if supposedly you're you're calling out
racist that the good ground is owned by the left,
except that it isn't. It isn't. They eat their own.
They'll attack you in a heartbeat. Look at how they
just turn on people all the time. They'll call you
and uncle Tom if you're black, they'll call you a
racist if you're white and you defend black people. It's
just they're sick, twisted.
Speaker 1 (01:26:28):
People and sign of weakness.
Speaker 3 (01:26:31):
Well they are, they absolutely are. But there's plenty of
that out there. You know, it doesn't go away. It's
their stock in trade. Absolutely crazy. So Minneapolis, did you
guys see that that that crazy looking you know, looks
like he's a freaking you know, cartoon villain character. Uh
Somali guy up there in in Minneapolis. That's moving on
(01:26:52):
to a second round of voting.
Speaker 4 (01:26:53):
Yeah right, yeah, that's all that.
Speaker 3 (01:26:56):
Yeah, neither one of them got enough votes to win
the first time around, so they're gonna have to do
it again. That's crazy. Yeah, Fry the the he had
a ten point leader. Excuse me, yeah, excuse me. Fry
had a ten point lead over Omar Fatah. But in
the end he was forty two of the total sixty
one thousand votes. Wow, it's crazy now, I can't believe
(01:27:19):
this guy.
Speaker 5 (01:27:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:27:19):
And of course I've seen a photograph here of ileon
Omar in this clown. This guy is is you know,
I don't know why we do this to ourselves, why
we're destroying giveaway our country, absolutely give away country. It's
these are people who don't share the same values of
this country, and and they bring the values of the
broken countries to America and then demand that we behave
(01:27:40):
in the way that the place they fled because it
was broken. Right, they're just users, Oh.
Speaker 4 (01:27:44):
Absolutely, you know. And sadly i'll bring up the right
here in the Republicans, the establishment of Republicans, especially in
local cities, towns, whatever, you know, they do as a
disservice as well, because they want to hold onto their
own power. And of course we vote for corrupt people
on hostel as well. Very very few really good Republicans
in public office in Washington, right, now very few.
Speaker 3 (01:28:08):
Well, guys, there's a topic we haven't broached tonight that
I think it's time we should talk about. If you
don't mind, John, if you allow me indulge me this,
I'd like to bring this topic up. Is that all right?
Speaker 1 (01:28:17):
Absolutely?
Speaker 3 (01:28:18):
Here we go, Tucker Carlson and Nick Flintes. All the
rage the conversation this week. The bogus claims that the
right is being fractured and it's breaking into groups. Also,
people claim that Nick Fointes has the ear of a
conservative youth. All this stuff going on and on, and
I call, I call nonsense. But I won't comment on
Tucker Across and Nick foint Is until I hear what
(01:28:39):
you guys have to say. I'm curious, are you following
this mini controversy or controversy if you haven't called that
Todd any thoughts on Nick Foytes and Tucker Cross?
Speaker 4 (01:28:46):
It not And I'm not fold enough to give a comment.
I'll be honest with you, I'd be disingenuous if idea.
Speaker 3 (01:28:53):
John any, No, I do not know.
Speaker 1 (01:28:56):
I know nothing about it.
Speaker 4 (01:28:58):
I heard a little talk radio with that that was
just you know, a short drive here and there, so
I didn't get enough of it.
Speaker 3 (01:29:03):
Sorry, all right, Well, I'll go out there on that
branch all by myself, which is sold halfway of heart,
you know. So I hear it snapping as I walk
out there, so I didn't listen to it because I
really don't follow Tucker cross all that much. Nothing against him.
He was a fantastic journalist a few years ago and
it was at Fox exposing the evils of the world. Recently,
ever since he gave Vladimir Putin a you know, a
(01:29:25):
propaganda platform to twist and lie about the history of
Russia for an hour and a half, I've kind of
lost interest in Tucker Carlson. He seems to have gone
off the deep end and lost the plot in many ways.
That's nothing against him, like I said, he's been brille
in the past. But but Tucker Carlson apparently hosted Nick
Fuintes and avowed white supremacist and anti Semite, and according
(01:29:46):
to himself, and you know, truck acrossing didn't ask him
any big questions, any hard questions instead of focusing on
the erases they're they're talking about about this nonsense, you know,
with Israel and going all this stuff right before election,
that has nothing to do with these issues in hand.
So a lot of people are upset. They're upset that
(01:30:07):
anyone's actually daring or daining to challenge Tucker Carlson. Others
are upset that Tucker Carlson hosted an avowed white supremacist
and anti semi on his program. And the left is
giddy and they're trying to divide the right saying that,
you know, look at how they're fracturing, and look how
powerful Nick fint is is. Nick foint is not a
powerful figure. He's known, but you know, anybody with any
dumb idea can find people support them. Look at Hitler,
(01:30:28):
you know, he had a following. So it's a really
it's a really really serious problem here with people distracting
from the mission hand. The mission in hand is economic growth.
The mission hand is to excise tens of millions of
criminal alien vaders are undermining the social and economic integrity
of this nation. The mission in hand is to fix
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the racist judgments that have destroyed this country and get
equal protection under the Constitution back in the hands of
the people. The mission is to remove the demon rats
and the rhinos from Congress and from the state houses.
That is the mission in hand. The mission hand is
to protect our nation. It is to defend our borders.
It is to protect the rights of Americans and not
criminal alien vaders. That is the mission in hand. All
this other stuff about Israel and Ukraine and South Africa,
(01:31:12):
this is just extrendious. It has nothing to do Political
commentators in the US should be focusing primarily on US
issues and that's the bottom line here. Instead we've got
people trying to divide us, talking about did Eric Erica
Kirk have her husband killed? You know? And I see
this video now she's caught behind stage pouring liquid into
her eyes to create fake tears. It looks to me
(01:31:34):
like their eye drops for someone whose eyes were high out.
And then the Crown Station, what was obsession with destroying
the life of a woman who just had her husband
murdered in the most horrific fashion. It is a sick world,
a sick, sick world.
Speaker 1 (01:31:47):
Well, she's taken over, picking up where he left off,
and so they it may be actual that people are
trying to destroy her. She's started to, you know, gain ground.
Speaker 4 (01:31:56):
Well at this point for them, she's not agrieving. She's
now their enemy at this point. And he's taken over.
She's the enemy, so therefore that's out the window. They
may not reference that the murder or anything like that,
but they'll just go directly after her as if she's
just a Charlie Kirk two point. Oh I guess at
this point.
Speaker 1 (01:32:15):
Yeah, they're attacking her for that reason, I think, and
I think Turning Point has I think it was growing,
isn't it not a lot of people want to create
state chapters.
Speaker 3 (01:32:24):
Oh No, within within the first seventy two hours after
Kirk was assassinated, I think that. I try to remember that,
but I stand au correction, but I want to say
they had like eight hundred chapters or something like that
at universities or three hundred and eleven hundred high school
campuses are anyways, But within seventy two hours had thirty
thousand requests from schools across the country to create Turning Point.
(01:32:45):
There's there's no way they'll be able to keep up
with that growth, not effectively. So they're going to have
their hands full with that, and they're gonna need a
lot more people. And quite frankly, Turning Point USA needs
to stop being biggoted and not take the advice and
assistance or membership of people over the age of thirty.
It's time they grew up stop being little brats. But
if they don't, then they're gonna have a hard time
dealing with that growth. But yeah, they're they're massive. There
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was a massive outpoint, but you know, that's like anything else.
You know, it's like you know, the the wind towers
that collapse where all Americans pride and five minutes later
started attacking Bush. You know, it'll be the same thing
here with turning points, the big out point of support,
but the enthusiasm went off. People who are just you know,
drive by attention seekers will lose interest. But there will
be a lot of chapters at it and a lot
of people will join them. But it's not gonna be
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the thirty thousand number. I'm pretty sure that right.
Speaker 4 (01:33:30):
Yeah, that's just you know, people wanted to I don't
want to say jump on any bandwagon, but you know,
it's an outcry of you know, what went on. But
it's not growth that they can sustain for sure. I mean,
it's just not gonna happen. But yeah, well he here
in air in our county, we had a few weeks ago,
we had a request to have Riley Gaines come and speak.
(01:33:51):
I think I may have mentioned that a week or
so ago during school hours, and of course the local
representative for Turning Point and if County, a couple county
commissioners were trying to force us to try to do
it during the school hours. Well, we have four policies
that don't allow for that. And at the same time,
we have state law and of course the constitution that
we can't force viewpoint for somebody to listen to somebody
(01:34:15):
that has nothing to do with curriculum. Whenever it comes
to viewpoint thing, it's called viewpoint discrimination, if you will.
We can't force people to listen to somebody. Of course
they wanted us to force them, but we got called
Nazis by the local representative, by the way, local Turning
Point representative, and we were called non Basically, our Christianity
and our religious views were called into question by local
(01:34:35):
Turning Point representative. So this is kind of where some
of their younger representatives are coming from. They're taking a
playbook out of the left, which is sad.
Speaker 3 (01:34:44):
No, they're behaving just like the left, and that's because
you know, again, this is how you campaign or get
your way. Well, but beyond that, this is also the
exuberance and experience of youth that people think they know everything. Yeah, oh,
and that's part of the problem here. They they're behavior
as if they have all the answers when they don't,
and it's a problem. This is why you know, this
(01:35:04):
this nonsense what I mean, Look, I mean, you know
when you give the youth control, you get Logan's run.
Speaker 4 (01:35:11):
Yeah, well, why do we need these old people around?
Let's just kill them?
Speaker 3 (01:35:15):
Exactly exactly karras old exactly right, exactly right, exactly right.
That's that's exact what we're talking about here. Yeap, guys,
you know it is twenty twenty five. Guess what next
year is. You know what it is. You know what
it is. There's a little decoration took place two hundred
and fifty years ago, Fay, Yeah, yeah, that's right, two
hundred and fifty years of this experiment, which is on
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shaky ground and was wabbling and teetering just a year ago.
Speaker 1 (01:35:41):
But now twenty twenty five, twenty six will be two
hundred and fifty years next What you said twenty diffe,
I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (01:35:49):
No, I said it's it is twenty twenty five. Do
you know what next year is. That's what I said.
Speaker 1 (01:35:55):
I'm sorry, Yeah, that's okay, it's.
Speaker 3 (01:35:57):
Fine, but we're coming up on it. Folks. Get your merch, now,
get your whch. It's gonna be tons of merch for
the turn fifth of University America. In fact, I got
an email earlier today with like furthery five different hat designs.
I want all of them. I can't afford it, so
I'm gonna have to be more selective in which one
I get. But maybe next week I'll be wearing one
of those hats.
Speaker 1 (01:36:12):
We'll see, all right, I'm telling you, man, I remember
nineteen seventy six anniversary. It was wild man, I'm not
I'm not saying wild wild, but it was great year,
very patriot. Everything was patriotic. It was really it's almost
like the nation come together for that year, you know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 4 (01:36:26):
Yeah, Well, you think about Vietnam had just ended, water
we were past Watergate, Nixon was gone, right, Bruce to
man what.
Speaker 3 (01:36:36):
So people were.
Speaker 4 (01:36:37):
Feeling exuberant again. People were feeling you know, the America's.
Speaker 3 (01:36:40):
Back baby, you know. Yeah, that was short lived under
Jimmy Carter. Was that what was that?
Speaker 1 (01:36:45):
Hot Dogs Baseball, apple Pie and Chevrolet. I remember that
that year.
Speaker 3 (01:36:49):
Yeah, yeah, no, But there were already warning signs in
nineteen seventy six. Specifically, the Philadelphia Phillies Car of the
year sponsor was the AMC Gremlin. We should have we
should have known that we were in for a rocky
future when the Phillies picked their car, and I remember
(01:37:10):
they drove one out on the field that looks like
something out of a woody alley.
Speaker 1 (01:37:16):
A MC just could not could not quite make it
with their with their with their designs and their body styles.
Speaker 3 (01:37:23):
Well, their cars were crap.
Speaker 1 (01:37:25):
Yeah they were. They were remember they were going, what's up?
Speaker 3 (01:37:31):
They were ugly, they're underpowered, they're unreliable.
Speaker 1 (01:37:34):
Wait a minute. They did have the Jeep.
Speaker 3 (01:37:37):
Yeah, but they didn't create the Jeep. They bought it right, right.
Speaker 1 (01:37:41):
But they had it.
Speaker 4 (01:37:42):
It's kind of.
Speaker 1 (01:37:46):
Pretty. The Javelin was a pretty interesting looking car, although
the front wheelwells were kind of oh weird.
Speaker 3 (01:37:53):
We're not seriously sitting here defending American Motors Corporation, are we.
Speaker 1 (01:37:57):
Well, I'm just saying it was. It was uh favor.
Speaker 3 (01:38:00):
Well, I mean, if we're gonna go down that road,
then let's just defend Ford's Pinto.
Speaker 1 (01:38:04):
Look look all I'm saying, Oh my god, there was
people that put three old twos with wheelie bars on
those things. Man, because they were small and light, they
could get them down the corn Oh yeah, they were
great for Dragon.
Speaker 4 (01:38:15):
Right absolutely, wheel stand How cool is that?
Speaker 5 (01:38:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:38:19):
You could. You could drop the pedal on that one
and stare at the sky for a couple of seconds.
Speaker 3 (01:38:25):
The one vehicle that survived it's still around. That really
surprised me and actually looks a little bit sexy for
this day and age is the Ford Bronco. The Broncos.
Speaker 1 (01:38:33):
Oh that new ones, nice podastyle. Yeah, it looks better
than the older ones, I think.
Speaker 3 (01:38:38):
I agree. I agree.
Speaker 4 (01:38:40):
There's a company that there's a number of different cars
that they that do retro. It's a modern vehicle, but
it looks retro that they do Broncos. It cost it
cost one hundred and eighty thousand dollars, but still they
look good.
Speaker 3 (01:38:52):
Yeah, well they anything looks better than that Tesla truck.
What's what? What what them?
Speaker 1 (01:39:00):
Anything? Ev looks ugly? What is it about these EVV?
I mean, Tesla's got maybe what is it the is
it the S model or the one of them has
more of a wide body, better look to it. They
had the one that was like a muscle car but
or a performance car. But ultimately a lot of these
EV vehicles just look like trash to me, even they're
semi trucks.
Speaker 3 (01:39:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:39:19):
You ever see these things with like the single driver's
seat in the center.
Speaker 3 (01:39:25):
No, I haven't.
Speaker 1 (01:39:26):
One of them looks like the front of it looks
like a robot out of what was that danger wool
where I was in?
Speaker 4 (01:39:33):
Uh oh yeah, yeah, what was his name?
Speaker 3 (01:39:37):
Space? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:39:38):
Lost Space?
Speaker 1 (01:39:38):
Lost in Space. Yeah, I don't know, man. Some of
some of these EV vehicles just don't appeal to me
the way they look. They just don't have my appearance.
Speaker 4 (01:39:47):
Since you brought Lost of Space. I watched a video
on YouTube yesterday. It was basically it was a every
time that the doctor that that screamed the scientists or whatever,
and he screamed like.
Speaker 1 (01:39:56):
A girl, yeah, shrieked.
Speaker 4 (01:40:00):
It's like, why are you screaming so loud? No way
also on scream screaming like that. He let it, he
let it out.
Speaker 1 (01:40:05):
Man. Yeah. The doctor wasn't supposed to be right, remember,
he was like he's like a little off yeah, yeah, Well,
to be honest, he was a stowaway, wasn't he? Was
he in the original?
Speaker 3 (01:40:17):
It was a stowaway, that's correct, all right. Yeah, and
if you see that, if you see the pilot, you
can see that happen. But then most people didn't see
the pilot because it wasn't that heavily watched, if I recall,
but then you saw it afterwards. We saw reruns. But
the Loss in Space it did years later with Matt
LeBlanc was not bad. Then they did an even better
series on it, which was was pretty good, but it
(01:40:38):
just kind of ended abroughly. It was on Netflix, typical Netflix.
They put a bit of money and something sucking you in,
and then they take it away from it. It's kind
of like Halo. Halo, other than the fact that it's
anti white, is actually pretty well written and pretty good
with its cgi. But Halo's pretty good, at least the
first season, second season. I avoided watching it fore years,
but then I binge watched the first season a few
(01:40:58):
nights back, and it's pretty good. You know, I never
played Halo the game. I always assumed that was for
high altitude, you know, for the low opening. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I thought that. I thought that's what it was. But no,
it's not that, you know, so so yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:41:11):
Whatever whatever that game first came out, you played Halo,
I'm like, oh, is there a game for you know,
military free fall?
Speaker 3 (01:41:17):
That's cool? Yeah, sign up, man. I thought it was
like going to be you know, you know, like simulation,
you know, a jumping out of a plane at twenty
six thousand feet you know.
Speaker 4 (01:41:27):
Yeah, yeah, you got your oh too, whatever, Yeah, I'm
ready to do it.
Speaker 3 (01:41:29):
No, yeah, no, that's not what it was. That's that's
what I thought it was. But no, that wasn't what
it was. Yeah. Anyway, so are you guys flying anywhere
because flights are going to be delayed guys, like I said,
temper set cutting flights affecting forty markets. This is crazy,
but they have no choice, no choice.
Speaker 1 (01:41:46):
I love to fly, but I try to avoid it
since TSA was created.
Speaker 4 (01:41:51):
Yeah, maybe December off, I'll go to Tampa for Bush
Cheney alumni event. Of course Cheney obviously passed, but uh
he wanted to do after the event.
Speaker 3 (01:41:59):
You know, Well, the number of flights actually, let's see,
it's Chicago's O'Hare will be one hundred and twenty one
fewer flights per day, or fourteen thousand, five hundred less seats. Wow,
that's a lot of seats. That's a lot of seats.
And that makes it all the more poignant. You know,
when I was when I was in Chicago at O'Hare recently,
when I flew through there and I ran into Mike Pence. Yeah,
(01:42:19):
and nobody in the airport of the thousands of people
recognized in the former vice president. I mean, that's that's
pretty incognito, you know. I mean I actually got recognized
at a local supermarket here in Pennsylvania the other day,
much to my chagrin. I was walking. I was recognized
more than Mike Pence was vice presidentuied, states, thousands of
people walking by in the airport in Chicago, and nobody
(01:42:41):
saw them except me. And here I am. Here, I'm
in a local supermarket and I'm walking. The guy goes,
Colonel Wyatt. I said, yes, I love your show. I'm like, wow,
I felt like I was back in South Africa.
Speaker 1 (01:42:51):
Yeah, I thought, you get it. Tell me because you're
the judge of elections, so they recognize you as from
your show.
Speaker 3 (01:42:58):
Well, I mean somebody recognized me. I did get ninety
eight percent of the bones that were cast. That's too funny.
That's too funny. But I wonder if they'll let me
do the job because I ran as William White last time,
and this time with someone put my name on the
ballt as Chris White. Of course the county knows that's
who I am because I ran under that that that
name last year. But anyway, yeah, no, it was pretty funny.
(01:43:19):
I mean I've been recognized more than Mike Pence. I mean,
who can say that. Oh I love it, But no,
it's just going to be a serious problem. I mean
it's going to be a massive issue for people tracking
around the country. And that means that whatever flights there
are are going to be completely full. There won't be
any empty seats. I mean they'll be putting people in
the toilet. Yeah, yeah, you know they're going to do that.
(01:43:43):
You know they're going to do that.
Speaker 4 (01:43:44):
Anyway, Yeah, speaking of putting people in totally. That's on
a plane we were at uh it was an Eagle Colorado.
We were flying out there. We were out there for
a uh what's it the one of those thing tanks
I can't remember, the one that Cheney was associated with
American Air Presidents. Dude, AI. We were out there for
their summer conference or whatever, and as we were leaving,
I had at a right hand person who worked worked
(01:44:06):
for me, and he's technically supposed to be on Air
Force two with me, but we were on a golf stream,
so we were limited on seats and in the middle
AI he was going back and forth on whether to
put him on the backup plane or you know, what's
the deal, because the staff wanted to fly somebody additional
on the golf stream with the Vice President, and they
suggested the staff suggested that my guy sit in the bathroom,
(01:44:27):
and I was like, hell no, that's not going to happen.
And we went back and forth for about twenty minutes,
and finally the Vice President comes to the back of
the Plane's like, what's the hold up here, and I'm like, well, sir,
they're trying to put my guy in the bathroom. He's like,
hell no, that's not going to happen, and he put
the other guy on the backup plane and my guy
stayed right beside me. He said, this guy is here
for a reason, he's part of the Department of Defense.
He stays on this plane, this guy gets off the plane.
(01:44:49):
I was like, that's so cool. That's so cool he
did that.
Speaker 3 (01:44:53):
Oh that is pretty cool. Yeah. Sometimes the life things
go the right way. A lot of times they don't.
Speaker 4 (01:44:58):
So yeah, Resident, Yeah, for the vice president to come
back to the back of the plane, he diffused in
an argument like that. He told the staffer to get
off the plane, go to the back up, and the
guy just got up, picked up his stuff, ran off
the plane.
Speaker 3 (01:45:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:45:13):
Vice president speaks. You you react.
Speaker 4 (01:45:16):
If you want the job, you're gonna get up and moved.
Speaker 1 (01:45:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:45:19):
Well, you know, the one thing I think we do
have to say about Dick Cheney is that he wasn't
an attention seeker. That's for sure. He wasn't trying to
get in front of the cameras. He he didn't. He
didn't give anythings very often, and when he did it
was very It was very long term and in depth
and focused. You know. It wasn't stray voltage, it wasn't
out of control, it wasn't off the cuff. So look,
(01:45:39):
I mean, he was a consummate DC insider, which is
interesting because he represented woman. I guess they like to
see the representatives leave town and just you know, and
not see them, because that's what he did. He represented
Wyoming for a long time and he was in DC
most of that time. But anyway, I guess you know. Anyway,
flags are half staff. I didn't see how long they
were ordered half staff. I would have imagine it's probably
(01:46:00):
a week. I'm not sure, but they're at half staff today.
So if people are wondering why you're going around seeing
US flags and half staff, it's because of that. It's
not because Nicki Minaj was beat up by people in Nigeria.
Did she get me now? No. President Trump came out
in defensive Christians are being slaughtered in Nigeria, telling the
govern Nigeria if they don't get together and start defending Christians,
(01:46:21):
that we're going to attack terrorists inside. The US is
going to go into Nigeria with military force. And it
got a lot of people's attention, including Nicki Minaj, who
of course is from Trinidad and she's a Christian. You know,
her lyrics are not very Christian, but but she's she's
a Christian, and she stood up and she said, basically,
it's about time that the world leader stopped to defend
Christians and Nigerians start running their mouth like you know
(01:46:43):
what you're talking about, Like they need to be quiet
then what they're talking about.
Speaker 4 (01:46:47):
If I didn't know, if somebody attacked her, punched her,
no no ververbally attacking her on yeah, no, she.
Speaker 3 (01:46:55):
Was you know, I think surprised a lot of people.
You know a lot of people who are out there,
celebrities and musicians that people presume or assumer or on
this side or that side of the political aisle. When
they finally do speak up, some people are surprised. I
think Nicki Mina surprised a lot of people. So right
they would have assumed that she was a leftist because
because of her on stage persona and her and her lyrics,
which I have to admit that I listened to a
(01:47:16):
little bit Nicki Minaj, not recently, but I have in
the past, but I was. I was very impressed to
see what she said in regard to Trump's statement. Now,
President Trump is really he's saber rattling. He's saber rattling
in Venezuela, saber Adley, Nigeria. Yeah, Mexico. It's it's drug
boats running the Caribbean. I mean, they say he's not
being shy. I mean, the dude knows he's got a
(01:47:37):
clock and it's ticking right. Well, that sounded like sixty minutes.
Speaker 1 (01:47:42):
Yeah, it does make every every second count, doesn't he.
Speaker 4 (01:47:45):
But you think during his first term he probably and
I view what he did in his first term, he
was trying to not go as far as he may
go this time because he needed to get reelected. So
he kind of figured out, Okay, I'll go as far
as I can and I'll leave it right there, see
and see what happens. But now he's like, got to
leave it, leave it on the field at this point.
Speaker 3 (01:48:04):
I mean, it's exactly right again, exactly there's no third time.
That's what's so funny about him trolling people about a
third year.
Speaker 4 (01:48:12):
Whenever he had the Democrat leaders in there, he had
the hats pointed out so they could see it, like
and he's like, I'm just trolling them. Basically, he's like,
this may run for a third term.
Speaker 3 (01:48:21):
I think the Trump automake a MAGA hat that has
forty five to one side, forty seven the other side,
and the front has forty eight with a question mark
in gold.
Speaker 4 (01:48:29):
No no, no, like a rally cap.
Speaker 3 (01:48:30):
He turned it around, and it's forty eight on it.
Ladies and gentlemen, now enter the third period of this game.
Speaker 1 (01:48:41):
I can't imagine that the amended the US Constitution, he
might take a third term.
Speaker 4 (01:48:45):
But although technically if he was elected to a third term,
that's not unobstructed that it was continuous, he'll still be
the forty seventh president technically, but still that would be
an awesome troll.
Speaker 3 (01:48:55):
No, no, I mean that's how we got to forty eight.
I mean people's terms are listed. I mean, yes, that
he's but yeah, I got wait wait yeah, ms if
if you know you're right, you're right.
Speaker 4 (01:49:06):
George W. Bush, as an example, was the forty third
president treaching, you're right, you're right, right, you know, you
kind of separately went whenever there's a break.
Speaker 3 (01:49:12):
You're right. I was thinking about that. No, yeah, but whatever, yeah,
so funny. No, So we just did just we just
do this. We put forty five to one side, forty
seven the other side, and we spin the rally cap around.
It says forty forty seven two point zero. People. Yeah,
there we go, that'll work. That'll work.
Speaker 1 (01:49:32):
There you go, wow, third term on there.
Speaker 3 (01:49:35):
There are liberal minds exploding at this very moment. If
they're listening to this program, he can't do it. We
know that.
Speaker 4 (01:49:44):
No word Kings.
Speaker 3 (01:49:45):
I agree, no more Nancy Pelosi, no more Chuck Shimmer.
Speaker 4 (01:49:48):
We don't want any more.
Speaker 1 (01:49:49):
Said that in seventeen seventy six, didn't.
Speaker 3 (01:49:51):
I No, we had a king nineteen thirty three to
nineteen forty five. When he passed away, King Franklin Delano
rose about we had a king.
Speaker 4 (01:50:00):
The members of the Senate be like dukes or whatever.
So no more dukedoms, you know, let's give it a.
Speaker 3 (01:50:05):
No more dudes say dukedoms, Duke Nukem's Yeah, anyway, I
remember that that was that was going back by a way.
Yeah yeah, that was like the original game where people
should have been working and they weren't. That that in Solitaire,
(01:50:26):
oh god, yes, classic.
Speaker 4 (01:50:28):
What are you doing over there doing the spreadsheet? Not
play the Solitaire mind sweeper?
Speaker 3 (01:50:33):
Oh yeah, mine sweeper. I never really got the mine
sweeper thing. Yeah yeah, but I remember the Solitaire. I
didn't get the appeal. Solitary doesn't do much for me.
I'd much rather play hearts or play, you know, play
spades with somebody.
Speaker 4 (01:50:44):
Yeah, I love some spades. Back in the day, and
the barracks.
Speaker 3 (01:50:47):
Yeah, that was the big army thing. But I mean,
if you get the right crowd. People played hearts too.
I really like hearts, but so long I remember how
to play those games, you know.
Speaker 4 (01:50:56):
Yeah, spades, I kind of remember Hearts. I'd have to get.
Speaker 1 (01:50:58):
Over there were similar spades.
Speaker 3 (01:51:01):
They are similar, but I always liked hearts better. So yeah,
I didn't want to be caught a racist because I
was playing spades.
Speaker 4 (01:51:12):
Lunchtime on the motor pool. I'd played bones with all
the black guys. I mean that was fun. That was
some fun. I'm telling you. The trash talk and the camaraderie.
I mean, plus, you know, you think about this normally
black's whites that they're they're not together. Military man come together,
have fun. Everybody trash talk, has a good time.
Speaker 3 (01:51:31):
Yeah, John, take it away.
Speaker 1 (01:51:32):
All right, ladies and gentlemen. That's our bit for tonight.
We hope you got something out of it. Catch us
next week, same time, same place. We enjoy spending our
time with you, so we look forward to see you
next week. Until then, take care. Currently table and the
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