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Speaker 6 (05:59):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (05:59):
I'm fine.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
I always get nervous when women say that in that tone.

Speaker 11 (06:08):
Oh, I just got home about twenty minutes ago.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Nice.

Speaker 12 (06:13):
Yeah, So now we're talking about I don't know why
we don't take tax exempt status away from all private
universities with billions and trillions of dollars in their endowments?

Speaker 3 (06:28):
Do you?

Speaker 1 (06:29):
And I never have understood. I mean, well, the other
thing is like, why do universities, why do they even
have access to those things in the first place. I
never have understood that.

Speaker 11 (06:41):
I don't mind them having endowments. I mean, for a while,
Stanford did something really awesome with theirs. They didn't charge
tuition like okay, but they were also being very selective
about who they let in, and they didn't let their
standards go to hell. But I mean, like Stanford very

(07:01):
quietly had to stop all their DEI crap and everything
else because fifteen, like it was fifteen or twenty percent
of their law students failed the bar on the first try.
That doesn't happen at ivy League institutions. That doesn't happen
at institutions of that level. So they actually started hiring
some non Marxist professors and actually educating the law students

(07:27):
and the passage rate was ninety seven percent within two
and a half years, So I know, isn't it though,
I mean, Harvard is just being ridiculous. There's the First
Amendment and then there's complying with civil rights law. And
you can have problems with Title six Title sevens as

(07:50):
much as you want, but they are the law of
the land and they were passed by Congress, and if
you're going to take federal funding, you damn well better
be in compliance with them.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
I'm sorry, I yeah, I don't, I don't, I don't disagree.
I I haven't understood what's been going on with the
universities for a while. I mean, well, and if.

Speaker 11 (08:15):
Your students are only wearing masks so that they can't
be identified by future employers when they're engaged in absolutely
horrific language and political demonstrations, I'm sorry. But if the
federal government says, you know, knock that ship off, and
you get an awful lot of money from them in
federal student loans, then knock that ship off. Like I'm

(08:41):
not sure why Harvard thinks, you know, pribvy taxpayer dollars
when nothing they're doing is benefiting the tax payer.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
I don't really know either, but I don't know the
the amount of hate coming from the universities these days
is as founding to me. I mean, I don't know
what happened.

Speaker 11 (09:07):
You know, Oh I stopped giving to my university.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
Well, yeah, I don't. I don't blame you. I wouldn't
be giving to any of them right now either, But
I just I don't. I don't know when it happened,
but it was like, because I remember, you know, growing up,
college was where everybody was supposed to go because it
was where you, you know, you found yourself, you did
things that you weren't able to do, and you know
all these other different you know, right of passage things

(09:30):
and everything else that we're supposed to be part of Americana,
and now it's turned into this, We're going to teach
you to hate your country and hate people that aren't
like you, and then you tell everybody that it's our
fault that they're that way. I'm like, I didn't teach
these people that hate. I grew up in a time
when we didn't even look at skin color. It didn't matter.
I played with everybody. It didn't matter what their color
or their skin was. I just if they were cool.

(09:51):
I got along with them, I talked with them. We
hung out, we played together, we did things together. We
wren't that fun. I don't. I don't. I don't know
how or when race race relations win as part backwards
as they did two thousand. Well, yeah, you're probably.

Speaker 11 (10:05):
I mean seriously, after Barack Obama won his second term,
he doubled down on all this shit, and his wife
was all about it forever. I mean, I'm sorry. Those
two have done more damage to this nation than I
can possibly comprehend.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Oh, I wish it weren't everything.

Speaker 11 (10:25):
That Joe Biden executed on the groundwork for it was
late under Barack Obama.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Oh, it looks like Scott Jennings is up to it again.
I just saw an article come across my feet.

Speaker 11 (10:39):
Oh what did he do?

Speaker 1 (10:40):
Hang on, I'm gonna see if I can get the
clip to play. We'll just we'll just basking it together.

Speaker 11 (10:46):
You know. I I like the Press secretary, but I
think Scott Jennings could have done an excellent job.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Yeah, but right now I think he likes where he is.
I'm not sure you would have taken the gig. But
here's a here's one of the more recent.

Speaker 13 (11:01):
First of all, I'm more than happy to hear the
congressmen say they're all going to L.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Salvador.

Speaker 13 (11:05):
I think for Republicans, this just confirms what we have
believed about the Democratic Party and why it currently has
a twenty one percent approval rating in Congress. Look where
the energy in the Democratic Party is. It's around retrieving
illegal aliens from L Salvador. It's around the fighting for
these college campuses that have been rife with anti Semitism.
It's around biological males who want to play in girls sports.

(11:28):
This is why they are losing to Donald Trump every day,
because the energy that Democrats feel comes on all these
issues that are fundamentally not where the American people are.

Speaker 6 (11:36):
Congressman, you one second, Congressman, the chance to respond to that.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Donald Trump.

Speaker 14 (11:40):
Yeah, I mean's Donald Trump. It's actually losing support of
the American people. Donald Trump's not focus on lowering the
costs of housing, not focused on learning the price of goods.
He's out there deporting people that are have legal status
to be here, are revoking student pieces from students that
are contributing to the SKI.

Speaker 13 (11:54):
He doesn't Democrats, Congressman, he is Democrats.

Speaker 11 (11:59):
You're going to go to I don't know.

Speaker 13 (12:00):
If I don't know, you're going to go to maybe
go to the grocery store, Like I don't know.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
There's an issue here where you could massively win on.

Speaker 13 (12:05):
But you're.

Speaker 14 (12:07):
Someone walking into someone walking into getting getting their citizenship,
walking into their citizenship test, their citizenship meeting, is being
apprehended on the way into their next process, which just
happened to somebody in Vermont, and it's happening now across
the country. Students are being deported and revoked of their
student pieces. Many are not being told why that's the case.
That should not be happening in the United States, and

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certainly should be deported and being left in a prison
in a foreign country when the Supreme Court says it
should be returned back. And so those are the questions.
And by the way, as as Democrats and as a
Congress and.

Speaker 11 (12:40):
A government, that we should be able to do multiple
things at the same time.

Speaker 14 (12:44):
To take on billionaires for a raiding the government, we
should be able to take on Elon Musk with no
business being in charge of dog and yes, protecting the
civil rights and human rights of people that are in
this country and entrust it.

Speaker 11 (12:56):
To US and so yes, Scott, we can do all
of those things, and it's.

Speaker 14 (12:59):
Donald Trump that should define the Supreme Court, and these
numbers are going down.

Speaker 15 (13:02):
Cape Beddingfield, I would also just say to your aud
these issues, let's also look at the elections that have
taken place since November of twenty twenty four. You've seen
the Republican agenda start to be rejected. You sat rejected
in Wisconsin where Elon Musk was at the center of
the race. There you saw Democrats with an enormous amount
of energy and independence with an enormous amount of energy
come out and reject the agenda. So elections, the election

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where the electoral voice of Americans has been since Trump
was election.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
I answer the congressman one question.

Speaker 13 (13:31):
Do you believe that Garcia should come back to the
United States and be allowed to live here indefinitely?

Speaker 1 (13:38):
I think that Garcia is allowed to due process.

Speaker 11 (13:40):
That's what I believe.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
You think he should be deported?

Speaker 14 (13:47):
What I would support it for him to be able
to have due process in this country, which he's being
denied of right now.

Speaker 15 (13:51):
All right, Congressman, I do appreciate your willingness to answer
questions from the panel as well.

Speaker 11 (13:57):
As my questions and participate here in the show. So
thank you very much for your time.

Speaker 12 (14:00):
I hope you'll come back.

Speaker 11 (14:06):
That was retarded. Jenny's was like laughing at him. No, actually,
he doesn't have a legal right to be here. He
has an active deportation order. He just wasn't supposed to
be deported to El Salvador because of gang issues. But
those gangs no longer exist, so we're gonna fly him
back here so he can go and his deportation order

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can be enforced and now be enforced to El Salvador. Like,
why does he have to be here to be represented?
He doesn't. Immigration lawyers represent people who are not in
the country all the fucking time.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
But that's too that makes too much sense, Dacy. We
can't have that.

Speaker 11 (14:52):
No, no, no, we want the Maryland Dad on TV.
You know what, gang members get married, and gang members babies,
some of them have a lot of babies, oh like,
and these people that they like why, I want to
know why the guy in Vermont was a given a

(15:15):
visa and be even approaching naturalization with his political attitudes
and and his terrorist sympathies, Like, how did that even happen?

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Because that's what. That's what they like in in Biden regime.
They want people here that hate America.

Speaker 11 (15:38):
Oh, I get it, but it's like why why why
is anybody like Oh? I just can't even like the
woman who went to Nasralla's funeral. Yeah, go goodbye.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
Leave, but you can't come back.

Speaker 11 (15:57):
But you can't come back because you know what, going
to us Ralli's funeral is not a direct flight. It's
not like you just get it and I'm going here. No,
you have to like travel circuitous roots and really want
to do that thing. No, goodbye, we don't need you here.

(16:19):
I'm glad you got an education. You're a doctor, Go
be a doctor where you live. You married an illegal
immigrant from El Salvador, Pack up your kids and go
with him. Mister President Bouqueley has made it a very
nice country from what I understand.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Wait, what's a very nice country?

Speaker 11 (16:39):
El Salvador nice?

Speaker 6 (16:43):
No?

Speaker 11 (16:44):
No, the president of El Salvador has cleaned it up significantly.
He's like turned the place around. So you want to
be with your illegal husband, he can't be here, pick
up kids, go with him. Go the weather's great.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Well No, I wasn't being facetious. I'm just saying I've
never been there, so I wouldn't know. But yeah, I've
heard it's been cleaned up rather than nicely, so yeah,
of course it's pretty easy to It's pretty easy to
clean up place up when you say, hey, all the
bad people need to go here.

Speaker 11 (17:20):
Why in the world would you marry an illegal immigrant
and then proceed to have children with him, especially when
he had a deportation order.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Maybe she didn't know about the deportation order. I don't know.
I'm playing Devil's advocate because other than rechardation, I really
don't have an answer, just saying, oh, just.

Speaker 11 (17:46):
Like I think it should not be easier to become
an American citizen because you marry an American. I think
if you marry an American, not American and should be
ready to go with you to wherever you live.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Well, I mean, that's just it. The marrying an American
part doesn't actually make citizenship any easier because there's all
kinds of hoops and shit you have to jump through
just to make sure that people don't think you're trying
to scam people for a green card and then eventually
a path the citizenship, so it doesn't actually make it easier.
But I agree with you. I think the first thing
they should well, since you've married this person in the

(18:25):
event that there since you're planning on marrying this person,
in the event that they're being that they get deported
for any reason, you're going to be willing to go
with them. And if the answer to that question is no,
then yeah, yeah, And I don't think you should be married.
But what do I know.

Speaker 9 (18:41):
I just.

Speaker 11 (18:44):
Like, I just don't understand the Democrats proclivity for clinging
to these twenty percent issues, Like.

Speaker 16 (18:59):
I just.

Speaker 11 (19:02):
Corey Booker went to All Salvador and Bookley wouldn't let
him in prison. He denied his ability to meet with
mister Garcia.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
Yeah, he just basically didn't know not happening.

Speaker 11 (19:20):
No, I wonder Grease Spartacus eyes.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
Oh oh.

Speaker 11 (19:30):
I thought this was an interesting tweet that I saw
earlier today, which one from Jiju Wang. I was a
New Jersey resident. Senator Cory Booker's constituent when I was
jailed and around as an American hostage. Senator Booker never
advocated for my release and refused to speak to my wife.
Senator Booker is a hypocrite. Justin Senator Corey Booker looks

(20:02):
to lead a trip to El Salvador to push for
the release in return of Kilmar Abragio Garcia. He was
denied by President Bukeley, who's like four and half feet tall.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
So I know this is a me problem, But every
time I hear the name President Boukeley, I think of
a bad thing.

Speaker 11 (20:31):
Yeah, well, I'm just saying, you know, I had the
same thing to say to Chris Murphy. He did an
eight tweet rant on this guy down in El Salvador,
an illegal immigrant who never should have been here, who
had a deportation order. I don't think he ever tweeted

(20:52):
about Lake and Riley, and he was too chicken shit
to vote for her law and actually opposed it publicly. So,
as far as I'm concerned, Chris Murphy prioritizes illegal immigrants
over American citizens, and best I can tell, so does
Corey Booker. And I think we need to make these

(21:15):
contrasts about these people from now through the twenty twenty
eight election.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Oh and I love this.

Speaker 11 (21:29):
So the guy who decided to light the Pennsylvania governor's
mansion on fire apparently did it because of what Governor
Shapiro wanted to do to the Palestinian people. Is that
a mega person or ironical leftist?

Speaker 1 (21:49):
That would be an infantantic person?

Speaker 11 (21:51):
Exactly my point. Yeah, Jake Tapper tweets this on ironically.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
Funny that.

Speaker 11 (22:04):
I just I need to quote tweet him, I have to.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
You have to? Are you sure you have?

Speaker 11 (22:12):
I have to? Well, so, so he has the same
opinion as Alexandra Arcossio Quartet.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Huh right, I mean yeah, I think so.

Speaker 11 (22:33):
I mean that would be my assessment. But what do
I know? I mean, I just I don't understand these
people at all.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
I mean, understanding what these people is getting to be
more and more difficult.

Speaker 11 (23:11):
This is bizarre. What, oh nothing, I just I'm so tired.
It's really really sad.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
I just didn't know if you've seen something that was interesting?
So did you hear what happened with missus James today?

Speaker 11 (23:30):
I did, But you should talk about it because it
makes me very happy.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
So yeah, Apparently the entire time she was accusing Donald
Trump of committing fraud to get you know, better financing,
et cetera, on certain business buildings, whatever the case may be,
apparently she was having a pot and meat kettle moment.
Because she's now being accused of doing the very same
things on not one property, but at least two, possibly

(23:56):
more so. And the funny thing is, I kind of
knew this was gonna happen because one of the things
that I have figured out with the Democrats specifically, is
everything they do is projection. So if they're accusing you
of doing something, it's because their assumption is because they've
already done it, that you likely are doing the same thing.

Speaker 3 (24:15):
Now.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
The thing about this is in real estate circles, this
isn't an unusual thing. This happens all the time. There
are people that will get to a point where they're
really close to getting a proof for a lowe or
a note, or whatever the case may be, and they'll
be one last stumbling block and then somebody will come
back in and say, hey, just put this down instead.
It's technically illegal, but when they tell you to do it,

(24:36):
I mean I They did it when I bought my house,
they did it when I bought my car. These are
things that happen all the time.

Speaker 11 (24:42):
This is right now, but as Jonathan Turley said, it
takes them one minute to find somebody being prosecuted for
what Letitia James did. There's no one who's ever been
prosecuted for what she prosecuted Donald Trump for.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
Oh no, no, no, I get. But my point is,
even when even trying to put some of these things
in the same kind of category. That's what I kept saying,
Even when she was doing all this with what she's
trying to prosecute him for, these are things that happened
quite commonly in business circles. So the fact that she
was doing the same thing to a certain degree doesn't
really surprise me and didn't ever really surprise me. But

(25:22):
as Sean Hannity put today, you live by law fair,
you are likely to die by lawfairs. So we'll see
what happens with miss Tish James.

Speaker 11 (25:30):
Now, well, they just always accuse us of what they've
done exactly.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
It's always been their thing. And that's why I was like,
and I remember saying, I was like, you know, at
some point it's going to come out that she's done
just this, And I was like, no, no, no, we don't.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
Yeah, no it yeah, crazy California rabit, which I'm getting
really tired of hearing that Elon Musk has no business
doing the job he's doing.

Speaker 11 (26:02):
The president can appoint anyone to do any job, and
there's plenty of them that don't require congressional approval.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
This is true, literally.

Speaker 11 (26:13):
Staffing an office that was established by Barack Obama. Only
the biggest the biggest mistake they made was calling it
Doze rather than just calling it whatever Barack Obama called it.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
They should have named it. They should have been named
it f AFO.

Speaker 11 (26:31):
Yeah. Well, I just I you know, I'm just how
many tsars have there been in government? I'm actually surprised
they don't do the same thing with Tom Homan because
that man is dangerously effective.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Oh so I missed this, I guess because I was
off dealing with taxes and stuff. Did you hear about
the pro Palestinian student organizer that was arrested on Monday?
Because I did it. So this is from Matt Vespa
over at town Hall. Federal immigration officers arrested a pro
Palestenian student organizer on Monday. It carries a bit of irony,

(27:22):
as this person, Massine Madawi, was apprehended by Immigration and
Customs enforcement after a meeting about obtaining American citizenship. I
guess this is one of the ones they were talking about. Earlier. Yes,
Democrats have already voiced outrage over Madawi's arrest his residence
in his White River junction. The New York Times has
a lengthy piece about this man who is a practicing Buddhist,

(27:45):
which partially influenced him to walk away from organizing these
pro terrorist gatherings, along with being cognizant of his immigration status.
Of course, the publicationality. He hasn't in charge with a crime.
That's not the point. Yeah, So, well, the thing about

(28:05):
it is, even if even if he stopped doing it,
he was one of the people that was actually orchestrating
a lot of this stuff. So I mean he may
have got on and said, hey, I should probably quit.
That doesn't necessarily mean that he shouldn't still face the
consequences for being stupid. But yeah, so he was. He
was detained my officials on Monday after arriving for an

(28:27):
appointment in Drumont that he thought would he stepped towards
becoming a US citizen, his lawyer said hours later. Mister
Mdowi's mother, older sister lawyers were scrambling to find him
after his abrupt detention at an immigration center in culk Tester,
and it just dawned on me as I was reading
through this. I guess Sean and I did talk about
this on his show on Monday night, and he showed

(28:48):
a clip of who basically being walked out in the cluffs,
and we were talking about it. I said, I guess
that's one way of finding out whether you're going to
be able to be a citizen or not when they
take you out in cuffs. I guess that's a good
answer that it ain't happening.

Speaker 11 (29:05):
I just, yeah, No, you don't need to commit a
crime to be deported. You don't, I mean, commit a
crime to have your VSA yanked.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
I mean, let's look at this from another party.

Speaker 11 (29:17):
You're funded by Katar.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
You don't need to be here well exactly. But just
to put this any more simple perspective, you as a
homeowner have the ability to ask anyone to leave for
any reason at any time. That's exactly what's happening. Yeah,
so you don't have to have reasons to say, hey,
I don't want you in my house anymore. You can
just say hey, I'd like you to go home. Now,

(29:40):
how that works.

Speaker 11 (29:42):
You don't need to go home, but you can't stay here.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
Pretty much.

Speaker 11 (29:49):
You can go to Canada. You can't stay.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
Oh, please go to Canada.

Speaker 11 (29:55):
Please go to Canada.

Speaker 3 (29:56):
To Canada.

Speaker 11 (29:58):
Well, accept the provinces to the last, which could theoretically
become our fifty first state. Then we'd have a contiguous
path to Alaska and they eat Alberta.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
That would be pretty cool.

Speaker 11 (30:13):
Yeah. I actually heard as a relevant talking about that
he was on with Anne Coulter. I hadn't listened to
Anne in a while. I found it quite invigorating. I've
missed her.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
I don't know. Me and Skeletory don't get along.

Speaker 11 (30:39):
You never have to wonder what she's thinking. And I
find most of her opinions to be very well thought out,
Like she's changed my minds on a couple of things. So,
and she's very much like she's much happier with Trump
this term because he's actually doing things. She was mad

(31:01):
at him last time because he wasn't doing the one
thing she wanted him to do, which was making people leave.
So she's much happier with this one.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Nice.

Speaker 11 (31:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
Oh, so, I guess mister DC District Court judge has
decided he believes there's grounds to hold the administration and
contempt for a failure to turn the planes around. Interesting stance,
considering the Supreme Court said he didn't even have the
authority to do that.

Speaker 11 (31:38):
It's the same one whose daughter works to keep illegal
criminals here.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
Oh yeah, I know.

Speaker 11 (31:47):
I don't know. Well, the female one that made the
order to facilitate his return. She's getting pretty froggy too.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Yeah, I mean, it'll keep happening. And don't somebody who
I have come.

Speaker 11 (31:59):
To adore this administration who drove me nuts last last time, Steven.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
Miller, Yeah, I have to.

Speaker 11 (32:08):
I mean, something about being married and becoming a father
has like changed him just enough that I don't find
him completely grating and horribly annoying.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
Yea, yeah, I will say it's it's been a bit
different this time.

Speaker 11 (32:25):
Oh my god. The six minute dissertation on like why
you're wrong was epic. And then when he's sitting there
asking do you understand the difference between this part of
the immigration law and bad part of the immigration law?
Like as he's asking reporters, do you have any idea
what I'm talking about? This is awesome. It was almost

(32:50):
as good as all of a pole of air, Like
talking with that reporter while eating an apple, like just
just can we just like the contempt flow, like, can
we just do that? Oh more contempt?

Speaker 1 (33:12):
Oh. So, I don't know if you've seen this yet,
but apparently there is a recently released DIA report that
actually piles even more on about the lab origin theory
behind COVID. So it turns out you're right again.

Speaker 11 (33:28):
Can we just say, oh, look, I called it in
January of twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
I know, right right here we're doing the Morning show.

Speaker 11 (33:37):
Well, no, even I called it. I called it. I
called it on a podcast with Loftus before we started
the morning show.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
Oh, I'm like, yeah.

Speaker 11 (33:49):
Not that soup. We're gonna find out it was a
bio weapon from a lab in China. That's before we
even knew about the Wuhan lab.

Speaker 1 (33:57):
So yeah, the DIA analysis apparently points to Wuhan on.
A classifying analysis from the Defense Intelligence Agency, prepared in
mid twenty twenty and only recently brought to light, lays
out in science. Imagine that lays out in scientific detail
why the virus that up ended the world may not
have emerged through a natural spillover at all, but instead
through a lab accident at Muhan Institute of a viral.

Speaker 11 (34:18):
Oh oh shit, Surelotte, Well, you know what, all of
this actually, all of this is actually okay because now
I don't feel like we're being led by complete idiots.
They might be deceptive, they might be horrible, they might
be they might be authoritarian, they might they might not

(34:38):
deserve the positions they have, but they're not stupid.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
Well, the only thing that pisses me off about all
of this is and and this is one of the
reasons why I'm perfectly okay with Trump trying to bring
China to heal. Whether it was an accidental thing or
whether it got out on purpose, China used it to
their benefit to try to kill everybody and fuck them
because because they knew.

Speaker 11 (35:02):
Well, it's like, okay, Eu, you want to snuggle up
to the guys that tried to kill you with a
bio weapon.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
Legitimately, Wait, raptor what do you? What do you? Who's
I'm confused, I missed something. His timeline doesn't add up.
He's going to get impeached. What are we I'm confused anyway, impeached?

(35:31):
I have no idea. I feel like my brain just.

Speaker 11 (35:33):
Well, if Democrats win the House, Trump will get impeached
there's not a doubt in my mind.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
Oh yeah, I know that that's if they win, it's
gonna happen.

Speaker 11 (35:42):
But you know what, and I'm pretty tired of it
because if they do do that, when a Democrat wins,
they must be impeached. Like we have to do these things.
It has to be mutually assured destruction. There were twenty
reasons you could have impeached Joe Biden. There were actually

(36:04):
issues related to impeachment.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
He was talking about the judge. So oh so, I
don't know. I don't think the Democrats have the stomach
to start impeaching judges, and I really wish they did.

Speaker 11 (36:20):
The Democrats don't the Republicans need to.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
I mean, because that's all I keep hearing from everybody. Well,
it doesn't really matter what we do, because it's never
going to get through the Senate. So prove it to
the people that you're trying to do what you say
you're going to do, and make the Democrats stand on
being the ones goaltending the entire time. That might actually
help you when the mid terms not hurt you.

Speaker 11 (36:48):
Well, I mean, I think Americans are okay with most
of these deportations, and they're not fond of judges that are.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
Trying to stop them all, well, at least from some
of the information that I'm seeing, and I haven't been
able to confirm where it's coming from. So I was
going to do a deeper dive before tomorrow, but I'm
seeing reports that apparently Trump's numbers are actually on the
way back up again. So I don't exactly know what's
going on, and I'm going to find out. But considering
all the Democrats have been saying is oh my god,

(37:18):
he's underwater, it doesn't seem to be tracking that way
for right now. So not for their not for their
lack of trying, because apparently the media gave sixty two
times more coverage to the tariffs than the last couple
of job reports that came out that Kara was trying
to light back on fire again, not for lack of trying. Well,

(37:47):
I don't know.

Speaker 11 (37:49):
People are crazy.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
Oh well, this is true, more true than anybody wants
to realize, because everybody does have their own brand of crazy.

Speaker 11 (38:05):
Did you see that crazy clip of Taylor the Wrenz.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
Yes, I did. I Actually I think I played it
last show. You're talking about the one that she was
like waxing poetic about crazy dude.

Speaker 11 (38:18):
Yes, yeah, when did it become Okay? So like lost
after serial Killers on a major news station. I mean,
I know they always have weirdly weird fans that write
them letters and that kind of stuff, but not on
major like it's not allowed on major news stations.

Speaker 1 (38:42):
Well, I mean CNN a major news station. Well yeah,
kind of are they really? I think we have better
ratings than they do.

Speaker 11 (38:55):
I just don't think you should be able to do
that and like, no, be completely shown by society weirdos
do that?

Speaker 1 (39:06):
Well, I mean you just answered your own question. Lorenz
is a bit of a weirdo.

Speaker 11 (39:10):
So now, Lorenz is a poor little rich girl who
likes to larp as a madam, as a member of
the radical left who wants to eat the rich. I
mean she went to like a sixty thousand dollars a
year school. You have to listen to comfortably smug talk
about her. It's hysterical.

Speaker 17 (39:33):
Oh sorry, guys, I had to put something in my
Stomach's so good.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
So did you hear about itself? Did you hear about
the guys that got tased? That are Marjorie Taylor Green? Event?
It was in the woods, So I was figuring you
probably did. But yeah, so this happened. So things did
not go well for protesters that ret Marjorie Taylor Green's
town hall in suburban Atlanta. On Tuesday, The Georgia Republican

(40:05):
posted a video of one of the encounters, and she
praised the response of the great police officers who were
keeping the peace. You can see one guy making a
move on a cop that wasn't going to end well
for him. It started right at the beginning of the event,
and the police were not playing around with this. They
repeatedly warned the protesters not to resist, saying stop or
don't do it. People cheered as the protesters were taken out.

(40:28):
But you can see one gets tased when he doesn't
appear to pay attention to the admonition. So yeah, people
are actually getting tased at the event. I played one
of the clips earlier today, thinking it was the footage
of the dude getting tased, but I can't find anything
of the guy actually getting tased, only one of them
almost getting thrown on the ground. Anyway, So most of

(40:52):
the audience was supportive of Green. People chanted USA as others.
As other people were escorted out of the building. The
man who yelled free Kilmar MTG recognized the reference for
mister Abrago Garcia, the illegal alien who was deported to
All Salvador. She said Democrats were supporting illegal aliens. Green
thanked another lady who swore at her and said be

(41:14):
safe going home as the woman was escorted out. Six
people were removed during this event. Total of two were
tased and three were arrested. All I can say is
I hope you enjoyed for the two of you that
got chased your moment of writing the lightning. Because when
I got Taser certified, we had to take the hit.
It's not very much fun. They chased it like six

(41:34):
months after I got Taser certified. I wasn't sure how
I felt about that. Uh yeah, So apparently this was
deemed a deliberate attempt to disrupt the event and people
were arrested and people were tased. Fun times.

Speaker 11 (41:59):
Good.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
Oh all right, so let's see what Oh so, I
guess Saturday Night Live might actually kind of be in
trouble again. I'm looking to see how long this clip is. No,
that's a show, not the clip, never mind. So apparently
I guess, oh.

Speaker 11 (42:19):
My god Taylor, the wenz Plorends went on Handity's show.

Speaker 1 (42:24):
I'm gonna have to find that later. So apparently April twelfth,
SNL crossed the line. They hadn't acrossed it quite a while.
So over the past decade, the ones universally Loved Saturday
Night Live has become a clear propaganda tool of the left,
consistently pushing left wing issues while poking fun at the right. However,

(42:44):
as of April the twelfth, nobody really knows what they're
doing now. They actually did a skit openly mocking gay surrogacy.
The sketch took place at a chaotic dinner party where
guests shared bizarre personal updates. One gay couple at the
dinner party had a new baby. The other guests then
began asking questions as to wear and how they acquired

(43:04):
a baby, even asking if they stole it. The skit
took it so far as to ask the gay couple
how just the other night they were going to a
gay rave called Bull's Dungeon when there was a baby
on the way. There are two different ways to see this,
Alibeth Stucky of Relatable says, Either you can see it
as using comedy to normalize two men purchasing a baby,
or you can see it as a big vibe shift

(43:25):
that we are actually starting to mock and to ride
something that deserves our mockery and derision. I know where
she's going with it. I have a sad feeling that
it's probably the former, not the latter. But it was
a good thought for five seconds Saturday night. I might
actually be trying to be funny again and make fun

(43:46):
of things that deserve being made fun of. But I
think it was more than normalization thing, because that's just
how things roll anymore.

Speaker 18 (43:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (43:56):
I don't know. I just had a good one and
I lost it.

Speaker 1 (44:09):
WHOA what happened?

Speaker 11 (44:12):
I don't know. Taylor Lorenz is on Hannity, which is hysterical,
completely hysterical.

Speaker 1 (44:24):
Wait, so she's on right now?

Speaker 3 (44:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (44:27):
Yeah, they're putting clips out, clips are rolling. Let me

(44:51):
find it.

Speaker 1 (44:59):
Actually, I'm trying to do something. We're quicking on.

Speaker 11 (45:02):
Okay, I'm looking for it. Okay, here we go. So
the guy in Texas who stabbed the other student has
raised five hundred thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (45:22):
Oh yeah, yeah, they're doing like a whole gifts and
Go campaign. They moved into a new nice house in
a gated community.

Speaker 11 (45:30):
Then go, yep, it's.

Speaker 1 (45:33):
The it's the new version of GoFundMe.

Speaker 11 (45:36):
Kilmar of Rago, Garcia's wife testified that he beat her
while she was holding their baby. The baby started to
cry because he was putting pressure on him. My immediate
reaction was to push him off us, and then he punched.
This is the guy the Dems are going all out
for right now.

Speaker 1 (45:51):
Okay, so I guess she's not actually on right now.
I was actually gonna pull it up live if she
was still on, but she's not on there anymore. So
I guess that second's over. That's what I was working.
I'm not doing a scene if I could get it
pulled up live, but it's not on there anymore.

Speaker 11 (46:03):
Oh. Fox News has obtained the written domestic violence allegations
from Kilmar Abrego, Garcia's wife in twenty twenty one, in
which she alleges he is a repeat wife beater and writes,
at this point, I'm afraid to be close to him.
I have multiple photos videos of how islet he can
be and all the bruises he has left me. In
her own handwriting, she alleges that Abrego Garcia punched and

(46:24):
scratched her on her eye, leaving her bleeding. After throwing
her laptop on the floor, she writes, on another day,
he got angry again, started yelling and ripped her shirts
and shorts off, then grabbed her arm, leaving marks. She
also writes that two times in twenty twenty he hit her.
In November of twenty twenty, he hit me with his
work boot. In August of twenty twenty, he hit me
in the eye, leaving a purple eye.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
Oh but oddly enough, this is all stuff that happened
in like twenty twenty and twenty twenty one. She was
just on the news just a few days ago wailing
and gnashing her teeth about her husband being deported.

Speaker 11 (47:01):
Yeah, okay, I don't know. I'm all, I'm all with
gay patriot deport them all. I don't care about due process.
So but i'm and Biden destroyed the role of law
in this country. I don't care if Trump does the same.
I really don't.

Speaker 1 (47:15):
Well, I mean, the whole thing is that they've already
had due process. No, I mean that the thing is illegal.
Aliens have a specific form of due process.

Speaker 11 (47:24):
They go mister, mister Garcia, breakout, Garcia. You really don't
want to go to ars El Salvador. You can't stay here?
What country would you like to go to?

Speaker 1 (47:36):
You don't guts to go back, but you can't stay here.
Let's stay here.

Speaker 11 (47:41):
So here's our little quandary. Is there a country you'd
rather go to? I mean, have to be willing to
take you because you gotta go somewhere because you can't
stay here.

Speaker 1 (47:59):
You don't got to go home, but you can't stay
in America.

Speaker 11 (48:02):
Bitch, I just like, no, no more, no more, no more,
no more.

Speaker 1 (48:11):
I just can't with these people anymore. I really can't.

Speaker 18 (48:20):
Oh.

Speaker 11 (48:22):
I just don't know either, I can't even now. Here's
an interesting Here's an interesting.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
Thing.

Speaker 11 (48:38):
Kyle rittenhouse shot rioters to save his own life. Two
million dollar bond not reduced eighty six days in pre
trial attention. Carmelo Anthony brought his knife to attract me,
got insulted, killed someone. Bond is reduced to two hundred
thy twelve days in pre trial jail. Buys a new house.

Speaker 1 (48:56):
Yep, interesting times we live in Huh. Yeah, I agree
with al.

Speaker 16 (49:03):
Send them all to Gaza, Yeah, I could, I could,
We could send them to Kausea.

Speaker 1 (49:17):
I wouldn't have a problem with that.

Speaker 17 (49:20):
Oh, I think we could just I think sending them to.

Speaker 11 (49:27):
El Salvador.

Speaker 1 (49:30):
Oh lord, we upped the tariffs on China again.

Speaker 11 (49:34):
Oh, I just I can't even with the tariffs.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
I didn't see this because I wasn't paying attention yesterday.
But I guess we opped them again. I didn't know.
I didn't notice that. Now I guess we're up at
like two hundred and fifty percent hour something. We're somewhere close.
I think the interesting thing, and I wish the media
did a better job of explaining this because it's not
on the retail price. That's not where the tariffs go.
They go on the unit price. So as an example,

(49:58):
when we were sitting at twenty TRAbs with Chinese goods,
before everybody went fuck you, now we're gonna do this,
it is say, for example, it takes China ten bucks
to manufacture a pair of Nikes. That means the cost
of manufacture of the Nikes becomes twelve dollars and fifty cents.
So I think if it was explained in those terms,
the American public probably wouldn't have panicked quite so much. Now,

(50:22):
of course, not that we're sitting at two hundred and
fifty percent. That's a different story because that's like, you know,
that's like what thirty five dollars per unit now, so
that's a pretty good increase. But still, if it would
have been explained a little bit better, I don't think
people would have been panicking quite so much. But you know,
we are people who do not like change. Panic was

(50:45):
likely inevitable.

Speaker 11 (50:45):
Anyway, I can't even panic anymore.

Speaker 1 (50:54):
There's no point in it.

Speaker 11 (50:56):
No, I mean, my car got t bone on Sunday.
This is the second car that's been fully paid off
that has been totaled.

Speaker 1 (51:09):
So yeah, I'm just glad you're okay, because I saw
that come through one of the rooms the other day
and I was like, not again.

Speaker 18 (51:22):
Anyway, Oh.

Speaker 6 (51:46):
What?

Speaker 1 (51:47):
So I have to ask this because I just I
just noticed this, And again I think I must have
missed it because it wasn't another thing an issue because
I would access.

Speaker 3 (51:58):
What.

Speaker 1 (51:59):
I mean, I get mad cases a comeback. But what
is going on with him and DeSantis? Again? Now I'm confused.

Speaker 11 (52:07):
Oh, I don't know, he's just being a little bitch boy.

Speaker 1 (52:14):
I just you know, I just I don't get it.
The election's over. Quit in fighting, Jesus. We've been reveling
in the fact that, for the first time in forever,
the Democrats are all fighting with one another. So can
we actually knock it off for a little bit? That
I probably knocked that off for a little bit.

Speaker 11 (52:51):
People, people, people. I feel like we're getting to the
point where we just can't share our country at these
people anymore.

Speaker 1 (53:02):
I think we've been there for a while.

Speaker 11 (53:04):
I know, but it's just it's just getting so much worse.
Like Democrats can't even be four things that there fall
can't even be four things that they used to be
four if Trump's for.

Speaker 1 (53:17):
Them, well that's like all the leftists like eating their
own over the lesbian spaceflight thing. And yes, I know
they're not actually lesbians, but it makes it funnier because
the lesbian space witch is in the Star Wars. But
I just you know, now they're like, oh my god,
how much money did Jeff Bezos blow to put these
women in space instead of doing things around here? And

(53:37):
I'm like, wasn't he like one of the people you
guys liked until like five minutes ago, kind of like
musk confused. It's just I don't know all of this
is just so weird. But but yeah, you're right. They
they can't be for anything again because anymore because as
soon as somebody that they disagree with says therefore, well
that's just a stupid idea. You didn't think so five

(53:59):
minutes ago. But that was before you said it. I mean,
I swear it's like being back in great Sports, don't.
I don't know you he's got hoodies exactly. I don't
know what happened pretty much where we are.

Speaker 11 (54:13):
I know, I just I keep going back to maps
about how everything gets divided up.

Speaker 1 (54:20):
We need to figure it out because it's it's getting
to be that time, but we want it to be
or not.

Speaker 11 (54:25):
I think we just give Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, New
York to Canada, along with Minnesota, missus Michigan in Illinois.

Speaker 1 (54:40):
Al's cussing.

Speaker 11 (54:40):
Then we got to give up a lot of the
great Lakes, And I'm not sure we want to do that.

Speaker 1 (54:45):
Al's cussing at you right now for wanting to give
up Michigan.

Speaker 11 (54:49):
Look, I'm sorry, Azy, Maybe we just have to give
that part up that lake sticks out into the lake.

Speaker 1 (55:00):
Yeah, you want to give up Michigan's penis.

Speaker 11 (55:07):
Is that what that is?

Speaker 1 (55:08):
I don't know. It's what we call Florida.

Speaker 11 (55:11):
Called Florida, America's colossity.

Speaker 1 (55:13):
Bag almost calls it America's waning. So that's kind of
where I was going. Oh okay, but yeah, according to
Al's sell Detroit to Canada and it's a red state.

Speaker 11 (55:31):
Can you sell just Detroit.

Speaker 1 (55:32):
Though, I mean, I don't see why not.

Speaker 11 (55:37):
But it's not really like there'd be a lot of
America between Canada and Canada.

Speaker 1 (55:43):
Well, there's a lot of Canada between Alaska and America.

Speaker 11 (55:47):
Yeah, no, that's why we should take. That's why we
should take the western province I named earlier. Can you
tell him tired.

Speaker 1 (55:58):
You call Florida wings or but yeah no, But that's
what I'm saying. If we can have Canada between alast
kind of America, then we can have some America between
Canadian Detroit and Canada.

Speaker 11 (56:16):
We can't just sell the blue dots, guys, We're gonna
have to relocate you.

Speaker 1 (56:22):
Why can't we just sell the blue dots?

Speaker 11 (56:24):
How do you just sell the blue dots?

Speaker 1 (56:29):
We live in the information age. Everything's connected now. They
don't have to It's fine. We could just sell the
blue dots and keep the rest.

Speaker 11 (56:37):
Oh, dear lord, there's a concept of Greek city states.
We should just wall them in and leave them on
their own.

Speaker 1 (56:48):
I mean, that's pretty much what happened with you know,
Escape from New York and Escape from La So yeah,
I'm kind of okay with that too.

Speaker 11 (56:58):
Well, yeah, we'd be building a wall to keep people
in rather than to keep people out.

Speaker 1 (57:03):
And Jeff and the chat get rid of northern Vermont
and make New Hampshire and Vermont one state, and it's
deep deep red. That would work. That would work least
the Ludots, like England did with Hong Kong. See. See,
that's why we have Stephen around. That's idea that that's.

Speaker 11 (57:23):
Least them to who who would want them?

Speaker 1 (57:25):
Lead them to Canada?

Speaker 11 (57:31):
Lease them to Canada?

Speaker 1 (57:33):
Why wouldn't we?

Speaker 11 (57:36):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (57:41):
All right, Well, while we're trying to figure out how
to make America reriter, we are just about out of time.
So where can folks find you?

Speaker 11 (57:49):
Sometimes they can find me at Scott's Fire on Twitter,
mostly making fun of Democratic politicians because they're super annoying
as of late, but.

Speaker 1 (58:01):
It's been so much fun to watch them just implode
and chase illeagals because they don't have anything else to do.

Speaker 11 (58:09):
Yeah, I know. But when I can sit there and
quote tweet all of Chris, oh gosh, the Senator Chris
with the pr girlfriend, I can't remember his last name
right now, When I can quote tweet every one of
his eight tweet rant and just like own him a

(58:32):
little bit, they're really getting scary because I have not
even been keeping up with the news terribly.

Speaker 1 (58:37):
Well, oh all right, well, we are gonna have to
get out of here. Coming up in just a couple
of minutes will be myself and the Amish one for
the Bricon Already show. That'll be the final live content
from KLARM Radio. Then we'll be headed over to it
to our SHR media friends who will be doing Edge
of Liberty with Sean Lewis. Then we're gonna head over

(58:58):
it too the Behind the Enemy Lion's Crew with Jean
and Ross, and then we'll finish off the night over
back over this hur Media with Bez's Berserk Bobcat Saloon.
But on that note, folks, we have got to get
out of here. Got Amish already waiting in the wings.
As far as where you can find me. Find me
at Roddy Rick seventy three. On most social media platforms,

(59:19):
you can find the station. At Kaylaren Radio. You can
find me in a minute with the Amish one and
then we'll do the rest of it later because we're
about out of time. Can also find pretty much everything
we do on KLARM Radio on the schedule tab at
kaylarnradio dot com. Bye everybody, enjoy the rest of your
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CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist

It’s 1996 in rural North Carolina, and an oddball crew makes history when they pull off America’s third largest cash heist. But it’s all downhill from there. Join host Johnny Knoxville as he unspools a wild and woolly tale about a group of regular ‘ol folks who risked it all for a chance at a better life. CrimeLess: Hillbilly Heist answers the question: what would you do with 17.3 million dollars? The answer includes diamond rings, mansions, velvet Elvis paintings, plus a run for the border, murder-for-hire-plots, and FBI busts.

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