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November 13, 2024 59 mins

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  • What sort of America do we want to pass to our children

  • President Trump is making serious moves

  • The Senate Majority Leader battle has ended

  • The new Republican mandate

 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Morning.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
You're ape about to enter the arena and join the
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Welcome to battle Ground Live. This is the show where
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(00:27):
sea to Shining Sea and everybody in between. Welcome patriots
on this great and glorious Savage Wednesday. I told Savage
Rich Barris, and of course we've already got him in
the waiting room. He was psyched and ready to come
on the show today because he knows he just loves
coming on the show to discuss current events. People in

(00:48):
the live chat, we're talking about Savage Rich watching Savage
Rich on Vivas show today, and I know that Rich
is like listening to this and can hear, so I'm
just kind of kind of like poke fun at Rich
while he can't really respond while he's vaping off screen.
They like when Rich is buttoned down Rich on Viva
and then he's Savage Rich here on the show for

(01:12):
Battleground life, folks. There's so much going on, so much
going on today, and if you can probably tell, I'm
still recovering like, I haven't quite lost my voice, but
I'm feeling it right here, so I'm trying to I'm
trying to stay measured the whole time so my voice
doesn't crack like a pre pubescent boy or something like that.

(01:33):
We wouldn't want that at all, folks, So much to
get into today, we're gonna talk about what sort of
America we want to pass on to our kids. President
Trump is making some very bold and very serious moves
at his top level cabinet positions. Senate Majority leader battle
has has ended, and I got to talk about this

(01:56):
new Republican mandate because I feel like it's just so
important for our party in this America First movement to
get it right. And to be clear, I don't have
any worries about President Trump getting this right. I think
he's got the right mindset and you can see that
as evidenced through some of his cabinet picks already. We

(02:21):
just need to Senate in the House to be on
board with that. So we're gonna talk a little bit
about that and get Savage Rich's take on all this.
All right, I'm gonna bring Savage Rich on here in
a second. Got Savage Rich Barris on deck. I'm gonna
bring him on now, Savage. Rich Barris is the director
of Big Data pol And. He's the host of a
great show on Rumble called Inside the Numbers. If you're
not already following him, you should definitely go do that,

(02:42):
go subscribe to his locals as well. Rich. Okay, let's
jump right into the cabinet picks the new ones, right,
we've got was at dinner with some friends last night
with Daniel Turner, who is the CEO of Power of
the Future. He flew into Pittsburgh. He's a great guy.
But as I'm having dinner with him, we're talking about
what the future of America should look like and how

(03:02):
we have an opportunity to shape that future now and
it might be the last one, especially if we f
around and don't do anything with it. But in the
middle of that dinner, hag Steth appointed as Secretary Defense.
Today Rubio is in at Secretary of State. That was
finally confirmed. Got Taulsei Gabbard selected to be Trump's Director

(03:25):
of National Intelligence. And this one was kind of a
surprise to me, not in a bad way. But Gates
as Attorney General. I like Gates as Attorney general, because look,
if the guy can get confirmed, which will go through
that process here in a second. But he's like a
bulldog on a chain. This guy was framed up by

(03:45):
the DOJ, the FBI. They use some con artists to
help frame him. He was targeted by the deep state.
And to me, what this Gates pick shows rich is
that in trump second term, he is not messing around.
And moreover, he has no time to waste the DOJ.

(04:07):
Like if there's if there's one single institution that needs
to be gutted and gutted first and it will take
a significant amount of time, it's the DOJ. And so
if he can get confirmed, I'm all for it. Collins
Murkowski are already saying that they're going to vote no.
But Trump already has has anticipated that and is planning
to adjourn both Houses of Congress under Article two, Section

(04:30):
three of the and then do recess appointments for all
cabinet positions. So if he does that, Congress in both
houses adjourn, he can do recess appointments and those those
happen by a simple majority, so they could afford to
lose three votes. JD. Vans comes in as the tiebreaker.
As long as Trump has fifty votes, he can appoint
any member of his cabinet for two years without a

(04:52):
lengthy confirmation process. So set, I've set the scene for you,
my friend. What do you think about.

Speaker 3 (04:58):
All this disclosure? Okay, because I don't normally pull for candidates,
you know that I don't like it, but full disclosure.
I had about had it with the smear jobs that
the DOJ and their allies did on people who are
attempting to fight back and represent their constituents. So full
disclosure I did. When Matt was in his whatever you

(05:23):
want to call in the middle of the smear I
was the polster who gauged the viability of this scandal
and its impact on him, which, by the way, was.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
Nothing, which I just wanted to disclose that, Sean. Thank you,
Like Jen, Jen just threw a rumble rant tip. It
dovetails with what you're saying. Yeah, thank you for disclosing that,
Jen says. She first of all, thank you for the
rumble rant tip, Jen, But she says Matt Gates has
too many skeletons. Even Tucker doesn't like him. Will he
get confirmed? I mean that's the million dollar question. Yeah,

(05:55):
your lengthy confirmation process. As it stands right now, Collins
and Murkowski have already said they're probably going to vote no.
But with a recess appointment, Trump doesn't need a lengthy
confirmation process for anybody, and anybody that he appoints gets
two years until the next Congress, and a lot.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
Of times what happens is that they put people in
lower level positions below them, deputies, et cetera. That put
the senator's minds at ease. Now, all of that being said,
I just want to say that one, if you're more
concerned about Matt Gates than you have been about the
criminal behavior of the Department of Justice, I then you're

(06:37):
part of the problem. You are not part of the solution.
These people have been running this game for many, many,
many years. It only is becoming exposed and revealed in
the era of Trump, because that's what disruptors do. The
FBI is a criminal organization. It is overseen by the
UH let's call it the It's like the Council, the

(06:59):
Five Family Council, you know, it's like the commission that
presides over the Five Family criminal organization, which is the
Bureau of the Federal Bureau of investigation. It shouldn't be
lost on anybody that Gabbered right targeted by disinformation campaign
to label her a Russian agent and a Russian asset.

(07:22):
Total smear job, but one that could have honestly gotten
her in a very very dark and difficult place. Other
people paid for it with their liberty and everything else.
Matt Gates, and I'm just telling you, I don't want
to get too much into it, but like a lot
of stuff is overblown, all right when it comes to
Matt Gates, just totally overblown. And the only reason why
any of you know about it is because he is,

(07:43):
in fact the disruptor. If you think that these congressmen
and women are not sitting around guys, I mean, you know,
pumping lines off the left ass cheek of a fifty
dollars wore, you're absolutely out of your mind. Or right,
you're kidding yourself. I'm so sick of this game. And
they ed Wattley's and the National Review crowd like, guys,

(08:05):
bite me. The charade is over, Like I don't. This
is why I actually think they should just go hardcore
and full bore. I do America got their choice. They
already listen to everything we heard Macatee's sex traffic little girls, okay,
which was totally ridiculous, But that is what they accused
him of and it's not at all what you know,

(08:28):
what the reality was, but they have to label it
like that to make him sound like he's shuffling around
little five year old girls everywhere guys for money. I mean,
these are evil, disgusting people, right. Tulci Gabbard served her country,
served it honorably. Her only crime was was disagreeing with
the Democratic Party and the Deep States behavior. That was

(08:49):
her only crime. I mean, come on, I mean, the
things that they've done to these people in recent years
is outrageous. A point I'm saying is Americans heard it all.
They were fully aware of the kind of people that
Donald Trump would surround himself with and he won a
bigger major Okay, Like this is what I don't think

(09:10):
that these stupid bushies and everybody else are really understanding.
You think Americans are too stupid to understand that they
may get a Trump unchain this time? Rich they want
a Trump unchained.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
I could listen, you are making so many good points
and I could not agree more. Trust them, like, got
your back, We have a mandate. Now, all these people bitching, moaning,
complaining on the media, I don't want to effing hear.
It gives you what we want to like we absolutely
want in a historic landslide. There's a mandate. So shut up,
sit down, get out of the way. No one's buying

(09:44):
into your bullshit hoaxes. And Democrats get every pick they want.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
They got a Supreme Court justice who wouldn't even define
the difference between a man or a woman. They got
a Secretary of Defense who doesn't support civilian control over
the mill. They got carlicam with Austin Peterson. General Lloyd
Austin said he said he doesn't agree with the founding
fathers that the military should be under civilian control. Nothing

(10:13):
Matt Gates has ever said is more dangerous than that
statement right there. We fought a revolutionary war over the
Quartering Act, and they got to nominate and confirm a
guy who made a statement like that in the year
twenty twenty. Give me a break. I uh, and you
know what, Shame on you Republicans for immediately doing what

(10:34):
you do best, running under the desk, sucking on your
little thumbs with the other thumb up your new you
know what well you're because you're so used to getting
it pushed in all the time. It's a second nature
for you. Grow a pair of balls and govern like
you told the American public you would govern rich. Watch

(10:54):
your children get their little penises cut off and turned
into vaginas. That's what your up against. Did you forget already?
It's been eight days.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
Jeezus, give me a break. Well in John fun So, yeah,
it was like, so, I'm trying to determine I.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
Will surprise you how fast these little cowards cave.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Well, I mean, I will say, yeah. The Senate vote
was was a little disappointing. If I were in the Senate,
I would have voted for Rick Scott and it's not.
And I've what I've explained to my audience is is
that it's less about the personality of Rick Scott, although
I like the guy, but it's more about, Hey, listen,

(11:40):
the voters don't want an extension of Mitch McConnell. The
voters don't want don't want Mitch McConnell two point oh.
The voters want change. That's what they want. Rick Scott
three candidates, he's the one that embodied that. So if
I'm in the Senate, That's who I'm voting for. But
Fune came out out and said, uh, he said, I'm

(12:02):
extremely honored to have the support of my colleagues to
lead this session at one hundred and nineteenth Congress, and
I'm beyond proud of the work we've done to secure
our majority in the White House. This Republican team is
united behind President Trump's agenda, and our work starts today.
So the interesting thing about that is that soone comes
out with that statement and Trump is like, Okay, Matt Gates,
Attorney General, That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
Like, we'll see.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
I am old enough.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
Guys. You have to understand, I have heard all of
this before. I may look still like I'm a little young,
but believe me, I'm covering the dark gray. I'm covering
the gray hair with the dark lighting. I have heard
all of this before, all right. I have been around
and I'm telling you they all say the perfect right.

Speaker 2 (12:45):
Now, you look like you're bald, like you look like
because your hair blends in with the Oh this isn't
the hoodie one. It's like, it looks like you look
like valdimort Rich or maybe Dracula Rich.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Oh, that one I could deal with.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
And he gets all the babes.

Speaker 3 (12:59):
Dude, nobody says no to him.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
People were saying. People were saying, like on Vivas show
and everyone shows, you're all like you're all buttoned down,
and but you just.

Speaker 3 (13:11):
Love me in that. He caught me in that, in
that get up. You know, I understand. Guys, it's later now,
you know, like I think you're very reserved.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
You don't let loose until you get on this show,
and then you just really lately.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
I gotta tell you, well, because look, I mean, I
don't know, you never know when it's going to be
a last show, you know, like honestly, So I'm just
I guess I'm just getting over the repetitive story. Today.
I told the story which was essentially my entire life
story in politics, but I told it through the lens

(13:48):
of like electoral politics, right, And it's like Republicans do
the same thing over and over and over again, and
every year Democrats get more brazen, Republicans get chance they
get and then they go nuts, and the American people whole,
you know, give them a chance, Give Republicans a chance,
because Democrats always overextend they show who they are and

(14:09):
Republicans instead of doing what they need to do, and
which is worse, because what do they need to do.
They simply need to do what they told the American
public they were gonna do. Do you think the average
person at home is gonna go, oh my god, it's
Matt Gates for Attorney General. They don't care. They want
you to clean it up like you told them you
were going to clean it up. You didn't say you

(14:29):
were gonna come in and put like a freaking Jeff
Sessions two point zero in there. The worst thing that
this administration and the new Republican majority could do is
behave the way they did in sixteen. You tried it
that way. Let me let me tell my buddy Sean
over Ill Clear Politics. If anyone thought that the Ruvio
appointment suggested he may be serious this time, I guess

(14:52):
we now know it's not the case. He was serious
last time. He tried it the Washington way last time,
and they screwed over. Today, ladies and gentlemen, the FBI seized,
they went on their new criminal investigation, their new criminal
activity not investigation, and they seized the belongings including the
personal cell phone of the CEO of Holymarket. What on

(15:15):
earth do you think they're doing. They will come out
within two or three months of scam that will frame
somebody saying that they manipulated the markets, and they will
try to tie it back to Trump. Here's the kicker
projection projection projection. Robert Barnes and I have been covering
betting markets for years. It is not even a secret
that Democrats, big dark democratic money has been manipulating betting

(15:39):
markets for years. But they didn't give a flying shit
about any of that. And now they're going to try
to use what because Trump was ahead in the betting markets.
They will make up a crime if they need to
make one up, and they will try to tie it
back to Donald Trump, and it will be the predicate
for their new Mueller Special counsel, you know, to drag

(16:00):
this administration down. In other words, let me translate it,
to subvert your will. They are engaging, as we speak,
in criminal behavior to subvert your will and the agenda
of the soon to be already duly elected or duly
president elect of the United States. Because that's how this
town works. Half of those poor bastards in Congress. The

(16:23):
FBI already has something over their heads, so they're already
gonna pick up the phone and call to John Duartes
and say, hey, John, remember if you happen to win,
which you may not, if you happen to win your election,
don't forget about that bribe you were alleged to take
in twenty twenty two, buddy, And he's gonna go, Okay,
you're right, So sorry, sir, hang up the phone and vote,
you know, and vote the way they want him to

(16:45):
vote in case Gates does get through, and they start
slashing crap left and right. This is how they operate
them insurance policies left and right, and when it really
gets tough, they pull the Hoover way. This is the
way this thing has been run since the guy established
a freaking bureau. It is the way it's been. They'll
pop the file out on this one, they'll pop the

(17:05):
file out on that one, and they will pull all
this nonsense. This is why they have to get crazy
in the era of Trump, because they don't really have
a file. Okay, they don't. The guy has been smart
his entire life. He's been guarded by ex FBI agents.
He never used email. He never did dirty dealings. The
mob didn't even mess with him in New York City
because they thought he was just too much to deal with.

(17:27):
Donald Trump will pick up the phone and call an
FBI agent on you or something like. They had nothing
on this guy. They had a fabric eight crimes. So instead,
this is the route they're gonna go. And your enemy
who's gonna stop you and stop this agenda is going
to be the one with the same damn letter after
his and her last name, and they're sitting their asses
in Congress. You watch, and we've seen this story play

(17:48):
out over and over again.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
Sean.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
As soon as Reagan was gone, he begged the American
public to vote for that freaking choed Herbert Walker Busch.
They begged them too. They gave him one turn. What
did he do with that one term? He broke his
textbook critical promise read my lips, no new taxes. It
broke the Republican Party into two thirds and one third.
The other became the Ross Perot Coalition. They didn't get

(18:13):
it back until Donald Trump came along. It's like they
do the same thing over and over ago they had
the world at their feet with Richard Nixon. They blew it.
How did Democrats take out Richard Nixon ladies and gentlemen
with the help of Republicans exactly and screw Reagan in
the back? Ro McCain and Bush wing of the Republican Party.

(18:35):
Come on, don't fall for this crap.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
I mean, you're one hundred percent right, I mean, God, look, so,
I mean, so, how many Republicans voted for Merrick Garland?
Guess what it was? A lot? A lot. Merrick Garland
is the one that's using the DOJ to put Republicans
in jail right now. And yeah, you know Trump allies
and perhaps even Trump himself, but also like our beloved base.

(19:01):
I'm sorry, but politicians forget about their base all the time.
All those people that showed up on the mall, there's
people that just showed up and didn't do a damn thing.
Throw there's these people are still being thrown in prison.
So I don't care. I don't care if Matt Gaetz
dismantles the DOJ and starts anew and starts holding people accountable,

(19:22):
because it absolutely has to happen.

Speaker 3 (19:26):
Rich who's gonna do it? You're never gonna get somebody
who's one of them to do it. So immediately people
are like, oh, well, you know Tulsea Gabbert, how she qualified.
If you ever get somebody who is immersed in the
intelligence community into the DNI, which is the Director of
National Intelligence, they will have an institutional loyalty to the

(19:46):
intelligence community and nothing will ever happen. Now, if you
get somebody who's been the victim of the dark arts
being used and turned on an American citizen, if you
get that US citizen who knows the rope she does,
she knows the ropes well enough, then that is the
person who is going to be in a position and
have the will to make real change. And as far

(20:08):
as the Pete Heggseth thing, I gotta know.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
Yeah, wait, wait, wait, I want to get it. I
want to get into the I got. I got sound.
I want you to hear it.

Speaker 3 (20:16):
You need these outsiders. He tried to insider route in
twenty sixteen. Guys, it didn't work. They all stabbed him
in the back.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
So a couple of things. So I got two pieces
of sound on the hag set topic. Just so everyone knows,
like Pete hegg Seth, I've known him for over a decade,
for a very, very long time. We worked at an
organization way back in the day called along.

Speaker 3 (20:37):
On social medium known Pete. He like followed me on
Facebook years ago.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
Yeah, you know, I worked with him, trav I was.
I was a senior advisor with Yeah, I worked directly
with him building an organization back in the day. I
just known him forever. He's a fantastic guy. He's nominated
for SECTAF. People just lost their freaking mind. I'm gonna
go through two pieces of sound and then we'll talk.
Hek sith that's not true. So is this the guy

(21:03):
who's qualified to make decisions about the most powerful military
in the world, who clearly does not know anything about
the military?

Speaker 3 (21:10):
You know, I feel consulted.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
I'm running TV host and I've been here the longest.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
Yeah, where's my ambassadorship to Italy?

Speaker 2 (21:18):
John?

Speaker 4 (21:20):
Something I said beyond what he's saying just about women.
The scary part is the Secretary of Defense is the
highest ranking member of the federal cabinet, and there is
a budget of eight hundred and forty one billion dollars.
It's the largest government agency. It operates forty hundred sites
in over one hundred and sixty countries.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
And is someone and he's how to read. She's an idiot,
she's reading off of notes. She doesn't know what she's
talking about. Literally every statement all three of them made
was false, something was false.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
Knows nothing about the military, guy served twenty years.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
He said, I want to know if it was a
memo that went out, a Democratic memo from some you know,
young idiot like the morons ran Harris's campaign, who didn't
listen to people like James Carville, who about the Fox
News host thing, the TV personality that's one host, Like,
I want to know if they're this stupid and they
just it was Is it a product of them having

(22:16):
hive mind? Where the memo goes out and they all
buzz buzzles to the queen, you know, and say whatever?
Or do they really are they just lying? Of course
they know Pete's background. He's got two Ivy League degrees,
he's got uh, he's got of course military experience. Like
what on earth would are they doing it because they're lying, Sean?

(22:38):
Or are they doing it because nobody knew that Pete
hex had had the military experience he yet and they.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Just thought he was like they're doing it, thought he
was a TV person. They're doing it because it's right
out of their playbook. They did the same thing to
me when I first got into politics and ran and
and my political platform blew up. It was Fox newsgaest,
Fox newsgas Fox News. So I'm like Fox News guests
like that is like, like, what the hell is that
my rank? It was deliberate, it was. It was completely

(23:08):
deliberate and very very sinister. And you're right, the talking
points were issued man like people like people have gone
like this, Joy Read, right, Joy Reid came out. Actually
just listen, I have the sound. Listen to Joy Read
attacking Pete hag Seth on the same Oh he's a
he's a talk show host for.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
Former and future president is moving quickly to fill the
clown car and round out his cabinet before he changes
his mind and fires them all. Moments ago, Trump announced
to then he has selected Fox Weekend morning show host
And can't make this up, Pete Pete Haigseth to service
Secretary of Defense because why not?

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Because why not?

Speaker 3 (23:43):
So listen to this, So why not? That's why your
ratings are down sixty seven percent because you're an idiot.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
She's a complete idiot, Like I can't believe that she's
still at that net and I believe that she has
no complete racist I cannot believe she hasn't been fire guy.
But listen, so to your point about like rat being
down and nobody buying the bullshit anymore so, Michael Rappaport,
notorious liberal Trump hater, says some horrible stuff about Trump.

Speaker 3 (24:10):
First of all, he voted for Trump.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
I was just gonna say that, pretty sure he voted
for Trump, but he came out after joy Reid said
this and said. Secretary Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Heigseth
is a combat veteran with twenty plus years of service.
He did tours in Iraq Afghanistan, received two bronze stars.
Hegsith has a BA from Princeton and a master's from Harvard.
Listen to this. Rich joy Reid is a con artist,

(24:34):
race hustler, fake news, complete bullshit artist. She's reasoned, She's
reasoned one hundred and eighteen why Kamala lost, the fear
mongering opinion media veiled as news. Blame yourself. This guy
is a hardcore liberal. And by the way, listen, man
if Elon doesn't purchase purchase Twitter and give give actual

(24:57):
free thinkers the ability to detach or unplugged from the
corporate media. I don't They could probably get away with
telling those lies to their audience fixated on MSNBC, But
when people can go to Twitter and get the truth,
doesn't work, It doesn't work. I'm just very encouraged by this.
I feel like the left is in panic mode because

(25:17):
they've lost their stranglehold on the narrative, and we should
not waste any time that's the metal and dismantling them.

Speaker 3 (25:24):
Absolutely, That's what I'm saying, Sean, Like we just had
an election. All of this was heard already. Why on
earth would you get cold feet now? They rejected them.
They steamroll joy Read, they steamroll joy Bay. Are in
the twits on the View like nobody cares what they think.

(25:44):
Nobody cares with Dan Naglaughlin and National Review thinks, or
Ed Wattley from this think tank or this one and
that one. Nobody cares. They elected this man to do
this job. Just do it. And again I gotta point
this out, Democrats can nominate whoever they want. What listen,
you're telling me that Pete Buddha Jeedge and no, actually,

(26:06):
let me rephrase this. Pete Hegseth is infinitely more qualified
the Secretary of Defense than Pete Buddha Judge was to
be the Secretary of Transportation. The guy was a mayor
from who knows nowhere, Indiana. He didn't even do a
good job doing that.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
Bankrupted the city.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
He bankrupted the city.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
God was through the roof.

Speaker 3 (26:28):
It's unbelievable. It's like, come on, man, just stop. He
congratulations Pete, you deserve it. And by the way, again, Pete,
his story too, all right, like look about look look
at who he's appointing here. I actually think this is like, yeah,
he's popping pins and just chucking away and it's hilarious
watching them all, you know. But the fact is I

(26:50):
actually see a method to this madness. Here you have
Pete Hegseth, who was once kind of like you and I,
bro we bought the bullshit, you know, we bought bullshit
back in the day. Start stop the evil right turned
out he a complete friggin' hoax. Come on, worse than
a hoax? Worse?

Speaker 2 (27:09):
Do you want to know what happened? So Pete and
I so way back when Trump was running, like we
were both at the top, like at at the top
of CVA and the people who funded CVA when we started,
like the scales started being removed from our eyes and
we started seeing that Trump wanted peace and that he
was at he was not advocating for isolationism, but he

(27:29):
was advocating through peace, through strength.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
But peace.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
And he and I I remember talking to him back then,
rich and we just started thinking, like we, in good conscience,
we can't back other candidates in these forever wars, Like
if we're here at sea, concerned veterans for America, we've
got to back Trump. And they gave Pete a choice
back then. I think, if a memory serves correctly, either
resign or be fired because of that, and Pete resigned

(27:56):
and I told him, I'm like, they wanted me to
stay on, but I told Pete, I'm like a Pete goes,
I'm out of here too, And I left and resigned
with them. Uh, just because they were they this, These
organizations back then were strangely anti Trump, and to your point,
they were bought in on like the whole neo con perspective, which,

(28:17):
as somebody and just so you're tracking, military is filled
with amazing, amazing conservative patriots. But if you come up
in that world, that's kind of like just what you're
immerging like, it's just like what you're immersed in that
like fight them there, so we don't have to fight
them here. Types dock platitude foreign policy, but there's not
they're not bad people. I'm just saying Pete and I

(28:39):
were ready for something different. And I'm you know, Pete
has different foreign policy views than me on certain things,
but by and large were the same. But we just
couldn't sell our souls for an organization no matter how
much money was involved that wasn't constant with our own
personal views. And what you were saying about the importance
of being a disruptor, I'm so glad that you use

(29:00):
that word, because that's what the American people wanted. That's
what men when we ask what kind of country we're
giving our kids or what kind of country we want
to live in. I think that that vote was about,
you know, f you, Washington, yes, this isn't working. We
need a disruptor. And and and if you look at

(29:21):
the media's reaction, their intense, visceral reaction Depete, which, by
the way, who is imminently qualified. I'm telling you a
global war on terror veteran who in charge of the
of the of this UH as a sect deaf is
a huge win for our entire generation. Well educated. But

(29:43):
beyond that, like he's a war fighter, he's smart.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
To democrat, they'd be like, what a great young he's
brought the fresh air. We gotta we gotta open some
sunlight in that dusty behemoth of a Pentagon. That's what
they I mean, I could write it for them myself.
That's come on, brother, you know it. Come on. I mean,

(30:07):
it's so true, totally outrageous how they're treating this guy,
and not only him. It's gonna keep up. It doesn't matter.
I would remind everyone again. When Jeff Sessions was nominated
for Attorney General, they flipped out. They thought that Jeff
Sessions was too much, that he was a bide. During

(30:29):
his nomination, going my friends across the aisle, a little
elf asked sitting in that chair, thinking they're gonna show
him respect. I mean, if you haven't learned anything by now,
he could nominate Mother Teresa and they will find something
wrong with her. He could nominate anybody as long as
it's not one of them. Then they're gonna have a

(30:51):
problem with it. And poor Jeff Sessions, he thought he
was one of them, He thought he was poor him.
I don't I again, like, I don't know what else
to say. If you guys don't remember how this went
down last time, then I don't know how much I
could help you. The reason he needs to do recess
is because it was a strategy to keep him from

(31:12):
appointing people in his administration that would move his government forward.
They intentionally stymied the duly elected president's right and your
right to get the government that you elected and you
deserved and you asked for. And they don't give a
crap about any of that.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
So he has no.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
Choice but to do this any way.

Speaker 2 (31:33):
High I agree, I completely, I could.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
We're all talking about through the primary, everyone was bitching.
It was like the desantites prime argument that he hasn't
learned anything. He's gonna point all these horrible people. Well,
here he is appointing. Everybody's like, I don't want to
use that where Laura hates when he was that term,
but like fantasy for each post, and he's doing it

(32:00):
way he knows he can get it through. And yet
there's still what getting weak in the knees or something.
Are you losing your nerve? Conservative America? Are you losing
your nerve?

Speaker 2 (32:11):
Foon said today, we're going for the ride.

Speaker 3 (32:14):
You voted for it. Hold on true though you voted
for it. We got it. We're rolling. This train is going.

Speaker 2 (32:31):
Rock Brock the on or Gin on the track, bro
taking or were taking to the train station. Brock said,
he texted me and he said, I'm in the car
and people are looking at me because they heard Rich
go off. You're causing a scene, Rich, You're well mannered people.

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Welcome back. My friend soon is singing tunis Oh wait wait,

(34:27):
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Speaker 3 (34:31):
Okay, because I forgot about something, I'll throw it in
on well.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
Just first of all, smash that like button. If you're watching,
we always like we've been crushing that lately. Also, got
so many people that threw tips in rumble rants, so
James says, you know, and I cannot get in the
habit of reading all of these things because battle crew
mccroy nation. Uh, people who are watching you all have
dirty minds. Okay, I see what's going on here. Since

(34:58):
since since both of you are Richard, because my name
is Richard too, did you know that rich name?

Speaker 3 (35:03):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (35:04):
Tell you so you can see where this is going.
Since both of you are Richard, what does that make
Savage Wednesday two dicks on a live stream. I really
appreciate that. I really really appreciate that. Stay, stay and
Salty thank you for the tip, for the tips. She says,
I use all this info from you guys to fight back. Jen.

(35:26):
Jen says, uh, Rich Seawan and Rich do you know
anything about where Grennell will end up? That is a
great question. I hope he's in the administration. He worked
hard in Michigan. Uh, we'll get into that in just
a second. That's a great question. I love Rick Grenell.
No bones said the comment needed. Savage rich is saying

(35:47):
it all. Bring it brother, so people see rich people
love you man and Steph, thank you, thank you all
for the rumble rants tips. But Steph says not sure
about Fune had to throw down y'all. Oh, I love
rich Tell it like it is, no sugarcoating. Let them
try to drag President Trump down again. He can we
hear the horror line again, Paul, Oh my gosh, it's crazy,

(36:12):
Paul says, just a few days ago, has told Susie
Wiles would fill the cabinet with with rhinos. What happened? Yeah,
Susie Wiles isn't playing. She's great, Trinity, thank you for
the rumble rant tip. Trinity were so grateful for you too. Okay,
so so rich. What horror line are they talking about? Uh?

Speaker 3 (36:31):
I guess it was the Thuon one. I think I, uh,
what was it? Because I've actually used that reference a
couple of times.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (36:40):
But yeah, I mean, look, I'm no fan of John
Thune's He's a horror of the military industrial complex and
this idea like and I've told you this you know
privately too, though. Show on the bottom line is that
he represents this idea from this old wing, the Rockefeller
right wing of the Republican Party. And it's not even right,
it's nothing right wing about it. That it's my turn.

(37:02):
I have a massed enough IOUs on Capitol Hill so
I can win this vote. I've been there long enough,
scratching enough backs. I have enough money from rent seekers.
I have enough pressure from rent seekers, which your interest
groups folks, for people out there don't know that, and
that's not what the American public wants, all right. Rick
Scott was the obvious pick here because Rick Scott represents

(37:24):
a state that is probably the most mirror or the
closest mirror to the Trump coalition. And not only it's
not like he's squeaking by there, Sean, I mean, I
don't know how many polls I had to talk to
you about, Like these public polls are ridiculous. Trump by four,
Scott by two, like they were bolt up by double digits.
It was hardly any difference in all of the states

(37:46):
that we pulled. There was hardly any difference between Donald
Trump and Rick Scott. In so many of these other
states with senate candidates, there was a huge gap between
Donald Trump and the other candidates. So it's like, if
you want to give the American public an immediate shot
of confidence that they elected you to do what and
you will do what they elected you to do? Is

(38:06):
really the better way to phrase that, then that would
have been the way to go. And let me just
tell everybody about let me give one more reminder to
everyone who thinks, but it's gonna be too hard to confirm.
This one. Bill Barr, who was suggested or referenced by
the Bush family, Okay, barely got through the US Senate
before he was appointed by Donald Trump. These are the

(38:28):
things that people said, because I got it right here
in front of me. Oh yeah, I'm going to be
a good Attorney general. Then chairman of the Judiciary Committee,
Biden told him during his first nomination by Herbert Walker Bush,
You're sharp, You're a smart man. Lay He said. He
has been a proven to be a capable deputy Attorney general.

(38:51):
He did a good job of helping run the department
in trouble times. However, fast forward to when he's nominated
by Donald Trump and he calls Bill Barr a threat
to the independence of the Justice Department. Wow, Joe Biden
called him a threat to democracy. Sound familiar. I'm gonna
tweet the story out just to remind everybody. The guy

(39:11):
barely squeaked by and he was a plant from the
Bush family. Okay, So this is just the way it's
going to be. I don't know why everyone thought that
it would somehow be different. Patrick Leahey and Biden were around.
When he was confirmed the first time, they thought he
was masterful with the hostage crisis in the federal prison.

(39:33):
I don't know, I'm maybe getting too old for everybody,
but there was this very serious hostage crisis at a
federal prison and Bill Barr handled it, and he was
praised wild, wildly by the left by the right. He leaves,
he comes back, and they barely get him through. The
minute he starts sniffing around the Russia hoax, they flipped
out and got even worse than what I just read you.

(39:56):
So don't think anyone is going to satisfy them. Marco Rubi.
It is probably the shrewdest pick here because Rubio is
the easiest one to get through. It's gonna be very
hard to say that the chairman of the Foreign Relations
Committee is not qualified to be the Secretary of State.
So that was a very shrewd pick by Trump, even
though Rubio is far too much of an interventionalist remain.

(40:17):
But here's what every nominee is going to have to
get used to saying, because this is the standard. Can
you carry out and serve at the pleasure of the
President and carry out his agenda? That is literally the
only qualifying factor for one of these nominees. I hate
tell everybody that. And when you went it looks like

(40:38):
they're wavering. You should refer to Lindsay Graham, who has
bent over for every Democratic nomination they've ever put, you know,
in front of him to get through. And what is
Lindsey Graham's excuse. I may not agree with them, but
I am not. You know, I have no doubts that
they could carry out the will of serves their government.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
That that bothers me. I wish that he would vote
against people every now and again, but I can also
understand as somebody who's an institutionalist at least where he's
coming from. I don't agree with it. I wouldn't. I
wouldn't do that.

Speaker 3 (41:12):
If you can't define a man or a woman. And
I worry about your I worry about your ability to
interpret the US.

Speaker 2 (41:20):
Contents, especially on the Supreme Court. Yeah, that's a very
very good point. Yeah, Rich, I feel like I feel
like I am strangely hopeful about Thune. There's something about
Trump this go around. It really does seem like he's
trying his best to unite Republicans. I don't think he

(41:40):
gives a damn about the Democrats. I do think he's
trying very hard to bring people together in our in
our party.

Speaker 3 (41:49):
You know.

Speaker 2 (41:49):
I he called Thoon today. They had a conversation today.
Trump was in the White House with Biden. Look at
look at this video. I haven't seen you. I guarantdamn
to you by voted for Trump.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
Just watched bidenle you this die vote for Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (42:04):
Watch a video. It's funny.

Speaker 3 (42:06):
So did Jill.

Speaker 5 (42:07):
President, former president, Thank you, congratulation, thank you, and looking
forward to having a like we said, smooth transition toever
we can to make sure you're accommodated what you need.

Speaker 3 (42:21):
We're gonna get a chance to talk acus on that today.
It's good.

Speaker 6 (42:24):
Welcome, Thank you, Jay Man, thank you very much. And
politics is tough, and it's many cases not a very
nice world. But it is a nice world today and
I appreciate it very much. And a transition that's so smooth,
it'll be as smooth as you can get. And I
very much appreciate that.

Speaker 5 (42:44):
Jill, you will.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
That's a pretty roaring fireplace back there, man. You documents
they're outside.

Speaker 3 (42:50):
It is rightful.

Speaker 2 (42:53):
This pardon is so delightful, burning burning stuff on the
way out the door man. That's why that suffer is
really raging back there.

Speaker 3 (43:01):
But I mean the bag of blow in there before
Donald came in.

Speaker 2 (43:09):
Will ever find out I wonder if we'll ever find
out who whose cocaine that was? I heard it was
Harrik Kamala Harris's Listen.

Speaker 3 (43:18):
You always find out later about a white House's disposition,
you know, like and uh, this is what always makes
me laugh about these people showing who always like pretend
they're so offended by a Gates or by a Trump
or dad a year kiss my butt. You guys are
the most You're just acting like that when you think

(43:38):
no one's looking. That's the difference. That's the only difference.
And it's like, Okay, you know somebody like Mark ties
and who had respond to on Twitter before, this is
a man who is not only someone who pushed a
hoax or Russia hoax, right, So he's not at all
offended about the FBI's behavior there and the Justice Artman's

(44:00):
baby there, but he was actually complicit in it, and
he worked for a mass murderer and then wrote speeches
that he could like give to his boss after mass
murdering people. You know, innocent people that he could like
somehow give them, you know, some a couple of nice
words and a pet rally speech and it's all somehow okay.
And we're supposed to be offended by Matt Gates because

(44:22):
that guy says so. I mean, I find it all
very like off put more, very more off putting than anything.
I don't like the charade anymore. I'm just over it.
And I think Americans are over it. I think they've
made me over it. I used to tolerate it a
lot more, but listening to the opinions of everyday people,
day in and day out, I just they they open

(44:46):
my eyes. I'm serious, they have opened my eyes. It's
like a joke to them. And I'm sick of pretending
it's on anything other, you know. And by the way,
Joe Biden and Joe Biden definitely voted for dominance. Look
at the shit eating grin on their faces. It's like
they knew. It's like I sent you a picture before

(45:07):
for people who don't know shawing a picture and it
was a picture of from someone's cell phone from Donald
Trump and Joe Biden today and they like kind of
just leaned in on each other. And Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (45:17):
Oh there it is.

Speaker 3 (45:18):
And Joe Biden's standing next to him. And I said
to Sean and the caption, we beat you bitch, right,
because look everybody saying not geez, every big smiles because
look they did him so dirty. They did him so dirty.
What they did to Joe Biden is awful. And then

(45:39):
you know, I, you know, you were just talking about
you know, I heard it was Kamala Harris's I mean
he gave her a chance. Yeah, he gave her a chance,
and this is how she repaid him. You know, It's
just awful. And then these very same people will turn
around and lecture everybody else about what it means to
be virtuous and what it means to be moral. Kiss it, man,
just kiss it over. You know, I am so over it.

Speaker 2 (46:02):
So so this mandate, yes, we've talked about that. There's
definitely a mandate. And I think Trump has to execute
boldly on this America First agenda in these four years
to really gain and maintain the trust of this movement
that put us in office. But the Democrats are definitely
going to resist in some very strong ways, especially in

(46:24):
states where there are Democrat governors. I want to play
this SoundBite from Governor Pritzker in Illinois. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
check check this out. Check this out. And then and
then well, I want your reaction to it.

Speaker 1 (46:36):
But we also want to make sure that there isn't
a violation of people's rights with you know, raids for example,
that are done in coordination with local law enforcement on
people who are frankly holding down jobs and have been
in this country for many, many years. We think that's improper,
and in Illinois, that's not something that we would condone.

(46:57):
There's been some talk about using other state's national Guard,
red state national Guards to somehow come into a blue
state and try and enforce these new Steven Miller inspired rules,
and that's just not something we're gonna accept.

Speaker 2 (47:14):
But that's not something that we're going to accept. That
from a sitting governor. And all the pundits in the
background shaking their head like the Trump trumps the president
he was given up the state.

Speaker 3 (47:28):
Are you are you threatening Treson, Governor, And certainly seems
like that, are you threatening trees? And here here's the
funny thing, because I'm obviously being facetious. Here, this guy
goes on TV and he goes on Twitter. Same thing
with Gavin Newsom, and he talks all tough and then
behind the scenes, and you probably know this. Behind the scenes,
he's been desperately trying to get on the phone with

(47:48):
Donald Trump for five minutes so he can puck her
up and kiss his ass. These guys are so duplicitous
it's not even funny. Talk tough for your viewers, talk
tough for your constituents. You won't do anything of the sort.
And you know it. It's so what is he jocking
to be a president? He wants to be the twenty
twenty eight nominee for the Democratic Party. Listen, short, fat

(48:11):
people don't run well for president. That's all I gotta say.
All right, I'm serious something.

Speaker 2 (48:16):
Look, that's just somebody. Somebody just live chat. Somebody said
in the live chat that Governor's one pizza slice away
from a heart attack. This guy unbelievable.

Speaker 3 (48:24):
If he's even around in twenty twenty eight. All right,
any political advisor he would hire would say, sorry, Governor,
you're gonna have to lose like fifty pounds and somehow
get on the iron maiden. Then stretch yourself another two
feet before anyone will take you seriously, he has been
doing nothing. This is this is something that goes on.
I know that there's always like politics behind you know,

(48:46):
politics in front of the camera and then reality behind
the scenes. I'm not I'm not even joking or like
pulling stuff out of my butt here. I'm telling you
this guy is an ass kisser. He's been and that's
what he's really been doing. And if Trump wants to
put an all seriousness, if Trump wants to deport people
in his state, guess what he can do about it?

(49:08):
Absolutely nothing, unless, of course he wants to what take
arms against the union? What is he talking about in that?
But think about what he's saying, John, could you imagine
if Ron to say at this was like, no, you
know what if Joe Biden tries to bring those legals
into my town, I'm gonna have the Florida National Guard
ready to shoot at DHS when they get there. Like,

(49:28):
what are you insinuating? You crazy fat slob? Be responsible?
Who's the threat to democracy? Now? The American public just
voted for mass deportations. They support mass deportations.

Speaker 2 (49:44):
All the polling said it, like sixty five people supported it.

Speaker 3 (49:48):
I'm gonna I'm gonna they're gonna think twice before they
come in my state. Okay, fatty, you're gonna roll over
the second the first.

Speaker 2 (49:56):
Fire, maybe literally the fire. Maybe maybe literally.

Speaker 3 (50:00):
Somebody hand that man a paper bag. Jesus, these people
are not even.

Speaker 2 (50:06):
Hear the Jack Smith is resigning before President Trump takes office.

Speaker 3 (50:12):
Idea, get on a boat or whatever from the hagon
and get lost because you know he's probably not going
to be a good day for you.

Speaker 2 (50:23):
Listen, Listen to listen to MSNBC par clutching about this. Listen.

Speaker 7 (50:28):
And so then what else could Trump do? Let's talk
about that, because his legal advisor Mike Davis posted a
warning to Jack Smith on social media after the election, saying.

Speaker 8 (50:37):
Quote, lawyer up.

Speaker 7 (50:39):
Can the DOJ do anything now to protect those prosecutors
on Jack Smith's team or Jacksmith himself from retribution?

Speaker 8 (50:47):
The short answer is no, at least the way Trump's
planning to completely overhaul the DOJ, hollow out all of
the career staff, and just institute a reign of terror
or what will?

Speaker 3 (51:00):
What would a reign of tear? I didn't know when
you're gonna come back, and I was just cracking up
behind the scenes because It's always the same thing with
these It's always some like liberal woman who sounds like
someone's pinch in or nose with a clothes pin, and
then some beta soy boy who's like coming on and
talk about what a threat Donald Trump is. It's unbelievable.

(51:23):
These poor prosecutors, Sean, they're such victims. Jack Smith, Andrew Weisman,
all these people that they love and adore have been
unanimously rebuked by the Supreme Court for prosecutorial misconduct. There's
only a handful of him that have this dubious distinction,
and everyone they elevate as some hero of the Justice

(51:45):
Department is one of them. And it's unbelievable. What do
you mean as if Mike Davis saying lawyer up is
something you are shocked about. The guy is he has
grossly abused his authority. He is not operating with in
the scope of, you know, of his legal authority. And
if there's anything that he did to step out of bounds,

(52:07):
which I'm sure they can find if they do with
what Jack Smith does, which is root through everything until
you can fabricate a crime.

Speaker 2 (52:14):
And how would you like it?

Speaker 3 (52:15):
How would you like it? That's it. I don't care
at all. I mean, these guys are the ruiners.

Speaker 2 (52:19):
Of the world. It's accountability, it's not.

Speaker 3 (52:24):
Lives.

Speaker 2 (52:24):
Yeah, exactly exactly, and there needs to be some level
of accountability. But the whole reign of terror thing, like,
are you kidding me? How do you think the January
sixth political listeners Field who did not have the resources
that that Trump or other elites that not that Trump
is an elite. The elites are going after him, but
the guy has billions of dollars in the bank. That

(52:45):
kind of helps. There's lots of people out there that
are middle class folks if you're completely bankrupt. Hell, General
Flynn was one of them. And so yeah, these people.

Speaker 3 (52:54):
In the family house over three decades of service to
his country to be able to purchase that house, and
he had to give it up and sell it so
he could have, you know, a shred of a legal defense,
which you really could never have when the government, when
the federal government comes after you, there's never anything you
can do to defend yourself. I mean, my god, I mean,
these people will put anyone's head on a mantle as

(53:17):
a trophy. Shawn. I mean, Martha Stewart, she's such a
big battie. They had to destroy her life. Arthur Anderson,
you want to talk about the reign of did he
what did he say? The reign of terror? How do
you think it felt over it, Arthur Anderson? When they
were destroying that company and all the families and jobs
that came along with it, they didn't give two shits
about them, you know, I mean, give me a break

(53:39):
and look at these people as victims. They're criminals. They're criminals.
Bottom line. I've been saying this forever in Federal Bureau
of Investigation is a criminal organization. It is not the
good man, the g man. That was a propaganda deploy
by Hoover folks, and it's just been ingrained in our
mind ever since. They have always been, always been somebody

(54:00):
held themselves up as a standard that they always failed
to live up to. All right, go after the interstate
bank robbers. Can't catch them, so let's just go on
a murder spring and kill them all like that wasn't
their mandate. They murdered people, all right, They're not good
people and this isn't nuts. They killed Malcolm X. They
nudged the two Nations of Islam members to kill Malcolm X,

(54:21):
and to cover up their role in it, they stuffed
two people in a federal prison for over twenty years
of their lives who didn't pull any triggers. I mean,
this is not the actions of a good, virtuous, moral government.
This is insane that we even talk about them like that.
And Robert Muller, we held him up as a freaking
hero too, Sean. They colluded with Whitey Bulger and then

(54:43):
to hide what they did, they put four guys in
prison for murders they didn't commit.

Speaker 2 (54:49):
These are horrible people.

Speaker 3 (54:50):
I don't care, you know, I don't care what they
do to Jacksmith. Good luck, go back to the hag
bro go back to the Hague. Good luck. You need
me to pay a ticket, all right?

Speaker 2 (55:03):
So what do you and Savage Laura have planned this weekend?
Anything interesting? Anything fun? Still celebrating the election victory we.

Speaker 3 (55:10):
Have, We actually haven't gotten much of a chance yet.
She had something to do with the kids last weekend.
We have one more of this weekend, and then after
that we're gonna try to just simply enjoy the holidays together,
decorate together, cook together, do the things we like to
do together and with the kids and you know, other
than that. You know, this Friday, we're gonna we did

(55:31):
a show today about the lessons that the Republican Party
needed to learn the Democratic Party needed to learn from this,
and I got a little bit in on the pollsters,
but not a lot. So we're gonna have some join
us on Friday and talk about some of the egregious
stuff that we witnessed this cycle.

Speaker 2 (55:49):
Oh that's amazing.

Speaker 3 (55:50):
Of course they're trying to get away with saying, actually,
the era wasn't that bad, Sean, we witnessed some extremely
unethical behavior this cycle, and we come on your show
to talk about it in the past, you know, the
misusing of field dates, the holding, the withholding of polls,
the writing of headlines that don't really comport what the
poll says or at the time it was conducted. We're

(56:12):
gonna go over at all. I've been taking receipts a
whole time. You know, I kind of knew this was
gonna happen. So we're gonna go over that. We're gonna
mark Mitchell from rasmusing on and uh, we'll see, hopefully
to others that did decently what we'll say that's amazing.

Speaker 2 (56:28):
So everybody you know people are watching and listening right now.
You better get over there on Friday to watch Inside
the Numbers with Savage Rich. Sounds like it's gonna be
a great show. Work Where else can people find you?
I think people already know, but just in case they don't.

Speaker 3 (56:42):
People's pundit dot locals dot com. I was gonna do
the only fans thing, but I did, and I figured
to give them that People's pundit dot locals dot com. Also,
we'll soon have up numbers for like some of these
ballad chasing groups that media mocked going into the election.
We're gonna actually give them some pretty solid numbers. We
know these groups got roughly x number votes for Donald Trump.

(57:06):
How close to the margin was that. It's gonna be cool.
There's a lot of cool stuff coming up.

Speaker 2 (57:10):
That's amazing.

Speaker 3 (57:11):
I'm gonna do it over time.

Speaker 2 (57:13):
Yeah, awesome, Ritch, I will see you next week, but
I'm sure we'll text long before that. Man, take care of.

Speaker 3 (57:18):
Us, be good, best yours always.

Speaker 2 (57:21):
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the show live. I think that people are starting to
realize that you know what you watch on the fake news,
even on some conservative outlets just they're just wrong about everything.
You can watch stuff right here on Rumble Me Savage
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