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December 20, 2024 63 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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we never surrender. From Seed to Shiny Sea and everybody
in between. Welcome Patriots on this glorious Friday, and thank
god it's Friday. Tonight. We've got the great and we've
got the powerful Brian Dean Wright on deck, and we
are very excited to talk with him about a whole

(00:47):
host of things. Got some serious stuff to talk about
that you all need to be aware of in the
loop as we go into the weekend. But we're also
going to talk about some positive stuff and even break
down some of them. Make America Healthy Again agenda to
make sure that you are looped in on all the

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I know that I'm speaking for both Commander Melanie and
I and my entire family when I say that you
all are members of our family. We spend an hour
with you every single day, and that's pretty awesome, powerful stuff. Okay,
so let's get to some of the headlines right at
the top. We got lost to talk about today before
we go into the holidays. So just in as of
this afternoon, there was a handshake deal for a two

(05:06):
point five trillion in mandatory savings for one point five
trillion in debt limit increases. Of course, you all know
that the budget debate is going on this time of year.
It always goes on this time of year. Democrats and Republicans.
They wait till the last minute, they hold the nation hostage,

(05:27):
they threaten a government shut down. Also, these members of
Congress can fill these continuing resolutions with pork, their pet projects,
federal funding, spending your taxpayer dollars on nothing but fluff. Well,
this year, Donald Trump actually stepping into the limelight acting
as president before he's president put a stop to that.

(05:49):
So we went from a fifteen hundred and forty seven
page bill Donald Trump and Elon Musk, even though Elon
Musk just you know, he's not an elected official, but
Donald Trump's a real one. Call in the shot. So
I'll to give you my thoughts here on Elon musk
in a second. But Trump comes in and says, no,
there's too much porkin here. Not a good time to
ask for raises. The American people are suffering, we're not.

(06:10):
You ain't getting raises, right, He's absolutely right. So the
bill goes from fifteen hundred and forty seven pages to
one hundred and fifteen pages. And now this new proposed
bill is one hundred and eighteen pages. So again, clearly
some stuff was added back in, but not that much.
So in the third plan, what we will get right now.

(06:32):
I haven't read the full bill, but it looks like
a funding extension until March, which is essentially kicking the
can down the road one hundred and ten billion dollars
for disaster relief and farmers. The demand to raise the
debt ceiling is gone, and Republicans are bickering among themselves.
I think Mike Johnson's play here is that he knows

(06:55):
he's going to have enough Democrat votes to offset the
Freedom Caucus. Guys, you won't vote for it to get
the ball across the goal line. So we'll see. Now,
here's the deal, folks. There was some whisperings on Capitol Hill,
and I caught a couple of my buddies down there
to confirm that they were going to propose and roll
out each individual bill, disaster relief, a farm made bill,

(07:18):
individual packages, vote on them individually. Let me tell you something, folks,
politically speaking, not only do I agree with it, philosophically,
the American people should know what they're members of Congress
are voting on. We shouldn't have to guess as to
what's in a fifteen hundred and forty seven page bill
and have less than two days to read it. That's ridiculous.

(07:40):
No serious nation can do business like that. But what
is I love the idea of individual bills being proposed
and then those individual bills being voted on. And here's
why it's genius. At this point in time, the Democrats
are fighting tooth and nail to continue spending like a

(08:01):
teenager with a credit card. You propose these individual bills.
Let Democrats vote against disaster aid relief. Let Democrats vote
against a farm bill. Let Democrats vote against all these things,
get them on the record and hammer them politically in
the midterms. That would be the smart thing to do.

(08:22):
But it looks like Speaker Johnson is taking the easier path.
He wouldn't be taking the easier path unless he thought
that he had Democrat votes to do it. But here's
all this said, All this politicking in the House not
going to matter when it comes to the Senate because
Chuck Schumer said, it's this government's getting shut down unless

(08:43):
he gets the fifteen hundred and forty seven page bill.
So I saw this post on Twitter or x written
by a guy, an anonymous guy named Unseen. But it
was so well written, I'm just gonna read it to
you because it breaks down what's happening with this debt
ceiling stuff and a very clear concise and I thought
it was so good that I want to read it
to you. He says, Let me explain the debt ceiling

(09:05):
to you, since it's pretty clear most have no idea
what's going on. As of now, there is no debt ceiling.
Let me repeat for all those true conservative supporters. As
of right now, there is no debt ceiling. The debt
ceiling was suspended back in June of twenty twenty three.
As of now, as of January first, twenty twenty five,

(09:26):
the debt ceiling will return, and it will be whatever
it was when it was suspended, plus whatever spending Biden
and the Dems did since June of twenty twenty three.
That new debt ceiling is estimated to be hit by
June of twenty twenty five, if not earlier. What the

(09:47):
CR wanted to do is push the redemption of the
debt ceiling back for two years. This would allow massive
tax cuts that Trump wanted to make, things like no
tax on tips, no tax on social Security, no tax
on overtime, a fifteen percent tax break for companies who
built here. And to stop the Trump tax cuts from expiring,

(10:09):
he says, you see, the government idiots consider tax cuts
as government spending. It's a very important nuance. So if
you do four trillion dollars in tax cuts, the government
considers that four trillion in spending. The debt sealing redemption
on January or first will make Trump have to figure
out how to pass the tax cuts without going over

(10:30):
the debt ceiling and triggering a default. And then he says,
do you get it now by not moving on the
non existent debt or by by not moving the non
existent debt sealing back two more years? The quote true
conservatives just stopped you from getting more of your money
returned to you by taxes. Then and they keep more
money in the government for a bigger government. And effect,

(10:52):
they just voted for the exact opposite of what they
tell you they want. And don't think for a second
that they don't know that. Stay right there. Got to
talk to you about what KJP said from the White
House podium about what not funding the government or what
a funding what a government shutdown shutdown could mean for
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KJP saying from the White House podium? Oh? I mean,

(12:45):
what does a government shutdown mean? Could it affect a transition?
I don't know, but let's let's listen to see you
what KJP.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
Thinks committed to a responsible transition and as you know,
his team and he and his team have certainly been
working towards that. The team has been preparing for months
to make sure that happens. I will say, though, if
there is a shutdown, and I don't want to get
too much into hypotheticals, but this is the reality transition
activities will be restricted and with limited exceptions, obviously, but

(13:15):
such as prevent imminent threats to the safety of human
life or the protection of property. Those are the things
that we would know that we would have to be
concerned about. And so we're doing everything to ensure a
smooth transition. But the choice to allow a transition to
move forward is in the hands of Republicans in Congress.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
Oh great, White House Press Secretary KJP warns that the government
shutdown could delay the transition of power from Biden to Trump. Oh,
isn't that the scariest shit you've ever heard in your light?
That's just great. So now, as if we have to
work a government shutdown, what are we gonna do? The
apocalypse is coming. Government workers might not get paid. By
the way, welcome to the rest of the world. Everybody, like,

(14:00):
what would be a private citizen having to work your
ass off, actually make a living, work paycheck to paycheck,
maybe not have a great benefits package. That's just the
rest of the world that we live in. If business
is tough, maybe you get paid less. If you have
your own business, I mean you're paycheck to paycheck month
the month, But not if you're a government employee. So yeah,
that should give you all warm and fuzzy going into

(14:21):
the new year. Hey, we could be stuck with the
animated corpse in the White House because the government could
shut down. So Republicans in Congress along with Devin, this
is all the reason in the world to make sure
that the government is well funded, even for a couple
of months. We don't want any mistakes with the transition
of power. We want a seamless transition to President Trump
in office. Okay, I've got Brian Dean right on deck.

(14:44):
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every single day on the show. So thank you. Okay, So,

(15:07):
without further Ado, got my good buddy Brian Dean Wright
dressed up and looking dapper, host of The Right Report,
Former CIA operations officer Brian Welcome, my friend Mary Christmas,
same to.

Speaker 3 (15:17):
You, my friend. How are you?

Speaker 1 (15:19):
I'm doing good? What do you think about the government shutdown?
Could keep you know, maybe messed with the transition of power.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
You know, there's always something, isn't there to keep us
all up at night. This sounds like, you know, you
wake up Christmas morning, you open up a president just
lump of coal. I don't like it. I don't want it.
You know. Look, I've lived through and you probably have
as well a lot of different government shutdowns in the
past as a government worker. When I was at the CIA,
I loved them. They were amazing because we got rid

(15:48):
of the vast majority of the bureaucrats inside of headquarters
at Langley. So if you were in the field or
you're at headquarters, you got a lot more done because
there were far fewer people to have to you know,
kind of like a dog get a bunch of dogs
peeing on a tree, same kind of thing at the government.
You know, you get rid of some of the dogs,
things get done faster. That really is how the agency
works too. So I think we actually could see some

(16:09):
more productivity, incredibly enough. But yeah, I think that the
one thing that concerns me beyond you know, Biden remaining
there for God only knows how long is this issue
of a credit rating. So when we have different credit
ratings look at our debt, they potentially could bump up
interest rates or you know, downgrade our debt effectively, which
would bump up interest rates. And we got thirty six

(16:31):
trillion dollars in national debt. So that's that's one of
the concerns I have about this. The more that we
monkey around without having a solution that could affect our
bottom line in that way.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
Well, especially when you consider the thirty six thirty thirty
seven trillion dollars in debt, it's so oppressive that we
can't even afford the interest payments right now, I mean,
is it is a I think you know, and I've
actually been saying this since we were only fourteen trillion,
and imagine that only fourteen trilli, But even back then

(17:02):
as a percent of GDP, it's still represented a grave
national security threat. The fact that it's just it's just
insane to me. That's just a good example. Like in
the first fifteen hundred and forty seven page continuing resolution
had a pay raise, like some like seventy three thousand
dollars a year pay raise. So not only is not

(17:22):
only is that more than the average annual salary of
of the American people, it's also they're giving themselves a
pay raise when they're the ones that cause the inflation
in the first places. Just like, see, it's so ridiculous
to me, you know.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
Yeah, Look, I think this is going to be a
really important debate over the next year because Donald Trump,
like a lot of other guys in the world of business,
actually don't get too upset about debt. They think we
can either grow our way out of it or fundamentally
they understand this and they're not wrong that there's really
no other debt out there for other nations or other
big investors to buy other than our treasury bils and

(18:00):
bonds and the rest of it. So so long as
we don't have any competition, we can keep the moneyche
money machine printing, and we can issue all kinds of
debt and we're going to be probably okay for some
period of time. But the moment that there is a
competition for the US dollar in our debt, that's when
our debt becomes a lot more expensive because we're gonna
to go out into the marketplace to try to entice

(18:22):
more people to buy our debt. Right, so when there's
this other competition it doesn't exist yet, but that when
that day comes, it's kind of like musical chairs. Right,
the music stops, you're in trouble. And that's why you
don't want to have thirty six plus trillion dollars in debt.
You want to keep that debt low so that when
the world changes and we won't always be the pre
eminent global power, the US dollar will not be the

(18:44):
pre eminent currency in the world. That will change. That
is never ever. Look at history, there's no like Roman
currency right now, it's all going to go away. So
that's why it's so important for thinking about two, three,
four generations ahead, get that debt as as possible, don't
put a big burden onto him, so that they have
some flexibility to keep this country going in whatever way

(19:05):
it changes in the decades and centuries to come. That
should be the goal, and that to me is why
this debt issue really matters.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
Brian. I want to give you some kudos about something
that you've been You've been saying since you've been coming
on the show for the last several months that I
mean you have been saying, I feel like, quite passionately,
Biden's not there. He's the commander in chief. There's something
really wrong here. Our enemies see this, our allies see this.
Confidence in America is plummeted because of that. People, you know,

(19:34):
Helen Keller could see it. Yeah, hell, blind people can see.
The Wall Street Journal I mean to me, too little,
too late, comes out with an expose. Expose. I mean,
anyone with eyes and the ears could have seen if
that's the crazy thing here, I am using the left
wing language that had some sort of expos We all
knew it all along. But Biden has his cabinets, has

(19:57):
staffers and his wife sitting in on advent level of
meetings making decisions on behalf of the country. Like nobody
elected a chief of staff, nobody elected a national security advisor.
Yet in this article says all Biden's too tired, couldn't
make it through meetings, wasn't cognitively sharp enough to ask
the right questions, couldn't even understand the subject matter of
what was discussed. And now we find out according to

(20:20):
the New York Post, you know another piece, subsequent piece
was written to the Wall Street Journal that came out
today that Biden rejected a call, you know, a couple
of days or maybe even a couple of months, rather
before the Afghan surrender from the ranking Democrat on the
House Armed Services Committee warning him that Afghanistan could be
at risk of imminent collapse. You were right about all

(20:42):
of this stuff, and now it's just you know, what
drives me crazy about this? I guess and I'll just
turn it over to you. But it just seems like
the media and many of the people that are reporting
on this now are just trying to cover their ass
and say, look, I reported on it, maybe a little
bit late, but I reported on it just as Biden
leaves the White House, and they're not a political cost
to do it.

Speaker 3 (21:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
You know.

Speaker 3 (21:03):
CNN's former Chris Kaliza, he admitted this week that gosh,
he should have covered Biden's dementia or brain related whatever
many years ago. He said that when he tried to,
he even started a scratching to the issue, he was
told by the White House, Oh that's ageist, how very
ageist of you, what a terrible thing. And you know
what he said that got to him, to which I

(21:25):
want to actually punch the guy in the face because
I'm my friend. Your job as a journalist is to
not make friends with people inside of the White House.
That's not your job. Your job is to ask simple,
basic questions and follow up, even if that makes people
in power angry. That's the whole ef and reason we
have a press to hold people with power to account.
So if you're not doing that, so what's your job.

(21:46):
You're just a sick event, You're just a propagandist. And
that's really what we have. And that's the point, isn't
it That the modern journalism in this country is not
journalism at all at all. They may cloak themselves, they
may throw that cloak around themselves saying that they're journalists,
but they're not. They're propagandists because they don't want to
upset a Democrat politician and his family or staff. So

(22:08):
that is I think the remarkable and horrifying moment that
we have seen building up for years. You go back
to two thousand and four or so, we got some
great data at about ninety four percent give or take,
of journalists back in the early two thousands were giving
when they did to the Democrat Party or Democrats. So
this is now the consequence of that of generations of journalists. Whoren'

(22:30):
journalists at all, But they're party members and they're propagandists,
so of course they're going to look the other way
when the king doesn't in fact have any clothes on, right,
the old parable right. So that is the moment, and
that's what we're seeing. And by the way, you know
or NBC Chuck Todd has reported one this years ago
that he was talking to cabinet members. They were telling
him there's no way this guy's going to make it

(22:51):
another three years. He has for the a case of
dementia my own sources. By the way, I don't know
if we've ever talked about this. Biden got his brain
disease dementia diagnosis back in about twenty seventeen. So this is
for real.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
This is this is forur real, for real as actual
a dementia diagnosis.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
The diagnosis is something related to dementia. But the family knew,
and mister Biden knew that his time was short, and
he in the family got a bunch of different medications
and second opinions and try to basically prop this guy
up because he and the family desperately wanted the presidency.
He wanted to run in twenty twenty. He thought it
was his chance to win. Twenty sixteen was supposed to
be his race. Of course, that didn't work out, did it.

(23:31):
So the point is he and the family needed it.
And we also know that Hunter Biden of course was
out there vacuuming up cash for the family. So it
wasn't just because the Bidens wanted to be in the
White House for pride or ego, but this was this
was a corrupt family that wanted cash. So it's kind
of a myriad of things that if we had had
a press doing his job, asking hard questions and then

(23:52):
reporting on it instead of you know, falling over when
they hear the agists come in, which is you know,
another leftist flim flam thing and just holding people to account,
kind of like they did with Trump. By the way,
that guy could walk down, you know, a wet staircase
and he's like, oh, he's got dementia. Now, okay, it's
what staircase. That's so true, So great, they're clearly just

(24:12):
they're propagandists, and they're they're propping up their guy and
now they're trying to you know, run away from it.
So it really is, I think, big picture, a degree
of corruption and rot in this country. And it is why, frankly,
so many people out there are so sick and tired
of mainstream press and they're they're turning to guys like you,
or they're turning into my podcasts and others, and they're

(24:33):
looking through different kinds of information people to be honest
and straight with them. And I think that that's the
moment in which we live. Biden aside, but yeah, gosh,
thinking about what has happened over the past four years,
all the different national security concerns, it makes you wonder
who's really approved that stuff. Yeah, right, Syria right now,
so we know. One of the things that you and
I talked about a couple of weeks ago, I think

(24:54):
we have encouraged the Ukrainian military to link up with
those hts Islamis have just taken over Syria. Those Ukrainian
military folks have given their their drones and sent in
drone trainers to these Islamic radicals. Well, who have proved
that somebody at the White House, either the Pentagon or
the CIA, who was that that person should probably be

(25:15):
the commander in chief kicking the tires on the deal,
thinking about the day after. So you know what happens
when we provide these drones to these Islamists in Syria
or other places. What are the potential you know, second
and third orders of effect. Those are the kinds of
tough and important questions on just the issue of Syria
that a commander in chief whos smart needs to be asking.
We have not had that for four years. I assure you,

(25:37):
over the next number of years, we are going to
be finding all kinds of horrible things that some entities
at the CIA or the Pentagon have approved of that
we all now have to live with. I guarantee you
we're going to hear more of those stories.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
Wow, God, that's pretty scary. I mean, you know, I
think you know. The silver lining and a lot of
what you said is that the media has lost so
much power because of Elon Musk and what he did
with Twitter, and of course he's drawn the ire of
much of many of those you know, very same people
in the media because they blame him for, you know,

(26:11):
their inability to control the narrative. And you know, what
he gave us with X is essentially the decentralized citizen journalist,
which has done unbelievable things. I think, I really do
think it played a critical role, not just in this election,
but in our ability to get the truth out there

(26:32):
before a lie can even take root. And in this
day and age, that is so important and it really,
I mean, these propagandasts and the deep said are really
gonna have to figure out what to do. I mean,
they're going after Elon Musk, they're suing him, they're trying
to sec investigating him, purchase of Twitter, like just doing
all the law fair stuff. Yeah, but Elon Musk is
the richest guy in the world and I think he

(26:53):
could be the first chillionaire and frankly, I don't think
he cares that much about it because he has all
the money in the world to deal with it. And
you know, so that brings me to this terrorist attack,
what's become a terrorist attack in Germany. The news on
that was reported Brian on X before any real mainstream
outlet actually reported it, Like the fact that like we

(27:16):
knew that this was a terrorist attack on X before
any mainstream outlet put it out there. And just to
give you a sense of what this is to Guardian
listen to these headlines, so the truth was already out
there on X, right, this is kind of a new
dynamic for us. But if we didn't have X, these
headlines would have come out One killed and several injured
in the Guardian right after car drives into Christmas market.

(27:36):
NBC News Dozens sphered injured after vehicle plows into crowd
in Christmas market. ABC News car drives into crowd at
Christmas market in Germany. DW German Germany, car driven into
I mean, it's like the same headline over and over
and over again. And if it wasn't for X, like,
how long would it take for us to find out

(27:59):
that this was actual tear rorism? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (28:01):
Well, isn't it interesting that when we hear of these
kinds of things with a gun, it's not a gun
killed four people. It's a madman. It's a crazy is
the person? Right? So? I think that there's a really
interesting to this point of media and bias, whether it
be in the headlines or the stories. You bet, a
lot of folks in the media know that the vast
majority of us sixty eighty percent depending on the number

(28:23):
you look at, only read headlines. So if it's just
a car ran into people, Oh well, you know, things happen, right,
or you know, maybe it's one of those automatic driving
cars where there's no human in it. Okay, But then
obviously we're going to spend that differently with a gun.
So you're right, big picture X I think is going
to be and already is a very very important platform
to getting out truth. Sometimes it's not gonna be fully

(28:45):
of the truth. Sometimes there's gonna be some fake news
as well. We saw that and have seen that. But
look this week in the shutdown, how many of us
would have actually gotten smart on that issue rallied around
the trying to defeat it because it was such a
fifteen page or fifteen hundred page pile of alone blowny.
But X allowed for that conversation. So, but getting back

(29:06):
to this issue in Germany, what a horrific, horrific terror
attack it is. We're learning more, of course that the
video I think is going to be very powerful for
a lot of Germans who are going to be going
to the polls in the next number of weeks about
what kind of country they want, So not only in Germany,
but throughout Europe and really in the United states. We
have nine million plus people in this country. We didn't
vet over the past four years, when you know Biden

(29:28):
was being puppeteered by whomever. This is important and platforms
like x are going to give us a really important
opportunity to blast through the propaganda and have honest conversations
with each other.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
Brian, I mean, I want I want to get your
thoughts on the two things. Uh, I want to get
your thoughts on the actual terrorist attack. What happened. Obviously,
you know, a terrorist drove a car through a Christmas
market in Germany. I mean they're going to be I
mean there are there's I think there's already eleven reported dead.
There are probably going to be hundreds injured. I'm not
going to show the video on the show because it

(30:00):
was horrifying. But the breadth of the problem when you
talk about you know, ten plus million people coming in here,
we don't know who they are, but also Europe also
being overwhelmed with islamis It's just a fact. I know
it might be politically incorrect to say it, but it's true.
You look at the estimated Muslim populations in Europe and
European countries as of twenty sixteen, France five point seven million,

(30:23):
Germany four point nine million, the UK four point one million,
Italy two point eight, Netherlands one point two, Spain one
point one. This is unchecked migration has paved the way
for these countries to be annihilated. I hate to say
it like that, but it's it's just true, Brian, And

(30:45):
I'm sorry to say. The motivation but we don't know
what the motivation is. And I hate to speculate, but
guys from Saudi Arabia, it's like a holy holiday, right,
it's a holy day for Muslims. We're going into Christmas time.
I mean some sort of Islamic extreme extremism here. I

(31:05):
mean I would think, right.

Speaker 3 (31:07):
Yeah, look in the minutes and the hours and the
days ahead, we're going to learn more about this gentleman.
I think he's this fifty sixty year old Saudi national
went to Germany back in two thousand and six. Like
a lot of others in the North Africa and the
Middle East, they went into Europe over the past twenty
five plus years. But they were called to come to Europe,
they were encouraged to come to Europe. It was part

(31:29):
of this sort of leftist ideal that you know, we
can all hold hands and get along and let's just
open up the borders and let people flow in. And
that is what we have seen from Sweden to Italy
to France, Germany and beyond. And unfortunately those people either
weren't vetted properly for criminality or they certainly were not

(31:49):
vetted for cultural fit and cultural appropriate.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
How could they be, how could they be? They just
you know, it's crazy.

Speaker 3 (31:57):
So in twenty eleven, when the serious civil or really
kicked off, we had a lot of refugees flowing into
Europe that at the time, the Chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel,
You and I've talked about her. She just became Her
nickname was Mama Merkele, and she said just basically, come
into my country unvetted and will take care of you.
And because of the German social state, they are taken

(32:19):
care of. They get a lot of something for nothing.
So of course you're going to create an additional magnet
for all kinds of people. Well, we have seen over
the past twenty years some horrific attacks. This latest Christma
attack at Christmas attack, if in fact it is by
an Islamis won't be the first we have seen it
in Berlin with dozens killed. We have seen there was
a New Year's celebration in the German city where Gosh,

(32:43):
I think it was over one hundred people, maybe even
dramatically more women were raped by Islamis who would come
into the country. And it's not just Germany. We have
seen this in France. There was a teacher who was
beheaded by one of his students right because he held
up a picture of Muhammed. It was a cartoon and
that was consider black blasphemus. So the immigrant of migrants

(33:03):
from I believe it was North Africa or the Middle
East be added his teacher. And this is not rare.
I am sorry to say. Sweden, you and I've talked
about this before. They're offered thirty four thousand dollars ahead
to get and he is a Muslim or migrant to
go back home. The government is now asking them to
do that thirty four thousand dollars a pop, in part
because that country, Sweden, is overrun by migrant and Islamist gangs.

(33:28):
They're recruiting kids as young as nine years old. Giving
these nine year olds, ten year olds, eleven year olds
tend to fill forty thousand dollars in cash to bomb
and kill targets in places like Sweden and the Netherlands,
in Denmark and Spain. So this is an issue that
started twenty thirty plus years ago by leftist governments saying,

(33:51):
you know, opening up their borders, and now Europe has
a disaster, and over the past four or five years
that's starting to really change governments. A lot of Europeans,
the natives are saying and off, they're starting to change.
And in fact, you may have seen Elon Musk. He
endorsed a party it's called the AfD in Germany.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
Yeah, and Chris Murphy, the Democrat senator from Connecticut, I think,
is out there saying that Elon Musk endorsed the neo
Nazi party and Trump's the neo Nazi and basically all
he was just out there today saying this.

Speaker 3 (34:18):
Yeah, well, you know, Chris Murphy, that college grad. The
point is, everybody who looks at this issue and understands
what's going on, we all know that there's a profound
crisis in Europe. They have let in way too many
people from North Africa and the Middle East who were
not vetted or were not appropriate culturally. So that issue

(34:38):
now getting rid of those people? How do you get
rid of them? Do you can? You? That is now
tearing apart the European continent, and we are seeing it
in some horrific ways, probably in this Christmas attack, if not,
there's been others. And so for a guy like Chris
Murphy who is a leftist who wants to maintain that
they are on some sort of moral high ground here
in terms of their open borders policies, which we've seen

(34:59):
in this country you would support, it leads to disaster.
And that's why a lot of us are now waking
up I think in this country saying, look, I don't
care if you're a Republican or Democrat. Shut down the
damn border vet the people. That is just smart. That
is not a person issue. If you disagree, then I
think you're just trying to destroy the country or destroy Europe.
And that's what I think a lot of voters across

(35:19):
the pond are thinking too.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
I completely agree, and like, it's not just here's the thing,
the crazy thing. This is definitely a liberal like caused
by socialist liberals like these globalist socialists. This is a
problem as you articulated caused by them. But like you
have the Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates coming

(35:41):
out and saying, like, be careful what you wish for,
because there's gonna be some bad shit happening. Of course,
not say bad shit. He was a little bit more eloquent,
but listen to this, and I want to get your
reaction to this. Check this out, and.

Speaker 4 (35:55):
Let me say this in English so you can understand
what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (35:59):
I do try.

Speaker 4 (36:00):
No, I know you have translation, but I just want
to make sure you get it right.

Speaker 3 (36:08):
They will come a day that we.

Speaker 4 (36:10):
Will see far more radical extremist and terrorists coming out
of Europe because of the lack of decision making trying
to be politically correct or assuming that they know the
Middle East and they know Islam and they know the

(36:31):
others far better than we do. And I'm sorry, but
that's pure ignorance.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
So he's exactly right. And actually I'm glad that he
said that. But he came out today in the wake
of this horrific attack and said I told you so.

Speaker 3 (36:49):
Yeah. Look at what's so important for folks to know
about that video in twenty seventeen is when he said
those hordes. He and other Arab leaders, We're talking about
this for you years. This is not a shock to anyone.
It's not a shock to anyone in Washington, d C.
It's not a shock to anyone in Brussels or any
other capital in Europe. They all knew that this was coming.

(37:10):
They talked to these Arab leaders. They knew that opening
their borders to unvetted Islamists or Arabs. The Arabs knew
they already had a problem with radical Islam, and they've
been working on it for decades. So why would it
be smart for us to open our borders and accept
some of their riff raff. What he was saying in
twenty seventeen was so wise and so important. But leftist

(37:31):
politics and the media that we just talked about the
same media, they wouldn't acknowledge that dementia was real at
inside of the mind of Joe Biden. They won't let
us have those conversations, or they've been preventing us from
being honest about that. And if we dare said it,
if we dare have the audacity to speak truth, we
would do I think as some of us have done,
and that we'll keep our mouths shot or will be

(37:54):
branded as bigots and racists or some of us if
I may say, you know, what are the things that
I think a lot a lot of us now are
reflexively doing. Is we'll say, oh, look, I don't want
to be racist or I don't want to be bigging in.
I know this is politically incorrect, but let me tell
you what I think about this. I think we've got
an islam problem in Europe. Well it's not politically in correct.

(38:14):
It shouldn't be. It's the truth. So we can have
the strength and the courage to just say what's happening.
In fact, you and I talked about was it two
or three weeks ago the police chief in Berlin was
telling gay people and Jewish people don't go into certain
parts of Berlin because of the Islamists. So this is
not some sort of conspiracy theory. This is not some

(38:35):
sort of radical whatever political ideology. This is simply a
recognition of the truth that if you're a gay person
in Berlin, you better not going to that neighborhood because
the Muslims will kill you or beat the crap out
of you. Same for the Jews. So this is real.
It's important, and it's and it's time that we are
honest about it. Irrespective of what the leftists in our
media and the leftists and the media in Europe, or

(38:57):
the socialists and the communists that run most of Europe
or have for decades. We need to be honest about
that stuff. And that's the same thing with the Democrat
boarding this country. We've had enough, and I think that's
what Trump's election really really spoke to.

Speaker 1 (39:11):
You know, Brian, It's like, I it's hard to imagine
that here we are in the year of twenty twenty
four going into twenty twenty five, and it's like, you know,
you've got eighty six sharia courts. I think in the
UK that they just like it said, okay, you can't
can't do this anymore, which is a step in the
right direction. But you've got gay people, they can't go
into neighborhoods without being risk of being beat to death.

(39:33):
I mean, it's kind of unbelievable. Jews that can't go
into certain areas. And this is why I say that
these Democrats, like these radical leftists, they're not progressive. They
are they're the definition of regressive. And when you talk
about whatever their global as goals are of like, hey,
you know where we're all we do is empire build

(39:53):
and because of that, you know, we've got to level
the playing field over the last forty years. So all
these countries that you know that work colonial you know,
we're colonies, are colonialists or whatever the hell the left
wing word is, Like we're gonna let these people flood
into our countries. I mean, all of that is ridiculously regressive.
It's just like, this is the thing that drives me
crazy when when the whole concept of moral relativism. I

(40:17):
encountered this in grad school after having just come back
from Afghanistan, and it kind of blew my mind. Where
they were arguing that just say, look, that's just how
things in Afghanistan are. Like they they rape and they
torture children over there, Like it's just it's just a
it doesn't mean they're bad, it's just how they've been
for I'm like, no, that means they're bad. I don't like,
I don't give a shit like our culture, the Western

(40:40):
way of life. Our culture is more refined, it's better
than their antiquated ways stone Stone age way of thinking.
And I don't understand why we're afraid to say that
we should be proud of where we come from. We
should be proud of our culture. We're not stoning women
to death in the streets, for God's sake. We're not
making women wear veils. We're not beating gay people to death. Like,

(41:00):
I don't understand why we're so afraid to say, yeah, yeah,
Western culture is better than what they have. Just don't
get it. I don't get it. Try it.

Speaker 3 (41:08):
I think two things can be true here. One we
can say, look, other cultures and other religions are free
to do as they would like. It's not our place necessarily.
And I think that there's a lot of wisdom to that.
I think I go back to President Washington talking about,
you know, his fears of us getting involved in foreign entanglements.
It's okay to say, look, we got all these different

(41:29):
places around the world. We don't need to necessarily convert
the masses to whoever. We are. Fine, that doesn't mean
that we then need to open our borders to them,
or if we are going to allow some of those
people from some of those places that we don't understand
or like, damn right, we better be vetting those people
and find some of their moderates, whatever that means, or no,
don't let we don't allow them in. And that's just

(41:50):
how a tribe and how a country retains its life.
That's why you have borders. You decide who comes in
right and if you don't like somebody, to throw them out.
Basic stuff. Humanity has functioned around this idea for a
long long time. But you bring up something really important.
You said that you were getting your master's degree and beyond.

(42:11):
And the point is that when we become sort of bourgeois,
become wealthy, we end up going to these places where
we are separated from real life. And these professors oftentimes
and these folks who are writing these various books, they're
caught up in their ivory towers and a world that
isn't real. They get to think about problems because they're

(42:32):
very wealthy, but they're not actually living in those problems.
You know, others I know have commented on this, and
it's important. You're not seeing a lot of these nine
million illegals camped at at Martha's vineyard or.

Speaker 1 (42:46):
They got him out of there in less than twenty
four hours. Remember that it's correct. This had to set
them there. They had a bust there waving goodbye, get
the hell out of here within twenty.

Speaker 3 (42:54):
Correct because for their minds it's a wonderful thing to
talk about the sort of Marxist ideal, or this idea
of sitting on our ivory towers as the bourgeois, and
then all the plebes get to deal with the problems.
We just get to think about them and sit back,
you know, with their cocktail. That is where a lot
of this crap comes from. And that's why we have
seen over the past twenty thirty years these bourgeois and

(43:18):
and academics.

Speaker 1 (43:19):
Your bourgeois, your boo, your bourgeois.

Speaker 3 (43:21):
Voice, like, oh hey, Ony mafay darling, please bring me
the Scotts. Yes, yes, gentlemen, what would you like? Make
that three dolling quickly. Yes, we're going to redesign the
map with Ukraine. Yeah, so I'm going to take the
coal that I think the boys will take the titanium.
We'll keep you posted dolling, Yes, with the monocle on
the top, act right. Yeah, I do a lot of

(43:44):
great voices. By the way, it's it's very good, very good.
It's weird that I'm single. No one understands how that happened?
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (43:55):
Let's shift here, so I want to talk about some
of the medical research. Can I take a quick break
and come right back to Let's do it all right?
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Brian Dean writes back with us, host of a great
podcast called The Right Report Daily podcast podcast. I subscribe
to it. You should too, a former CIA operations officer. Okay, So, Brian,

(45:48):
let's talk about medical news. Swedish studying farm kids have
fewer allergies than the rest of us. I am always
wondering where did these peanut allergies come from? When I
was a kid, I feel like you wouldn't have them.
Now every kid has an allergy. What's going on?

Speaker 3 (46:03):
All right? So, thinking of before the break, we were
talking about just sort of modern life in the past
thirty years and how things have changed and maybe disconnected
from the real world. Well, this study actually fits into that.
So you're quite right over the past thirty or forty years.
What we found is that kids are increasingly getting more
and more kinds of allergies, from seasonal to flu sorry,

(46:25):
seasonal to food allergies. So why is that, Well, there's
been a lot of debate about this. Well, one of
the things that scientists have known for a number of
years now is that kids from farms tend to have
dramatically fewer numbers of allergies of all kinds. So why
is that. Well, the researchers in Sweden, blessed their hearts,
they did something terrible. They collected poop of children, infants, Yes, yes,

(46:48):
bless them well. Their idea here is that perhaps the
reason has to do with the gut, that all the
various bacteria and flora and viruses and all kinds of
the soup that is in the God, that that is
the reason for the allergies, both of the fewer of
them or more of them. So they collected feces, as
it were, poop of little infants, little babies from the diapers.

(47:11):
Then I get aged two, and then four and then eight,
and they looked at all of the various bacteria makeup
of the various feces over the years, and they found
something really remarkable. They compared it the kids who are
on farms and they interacted with a lot of animals,
compared it to the second group, kids in cities with
no exposure to animals, and then third a group of

(47:33):
kids who in the cities but they had pets. What
they found the kids that were in the cities, irrespective
of whether or not they had a pet, they did
not have a very mature or as mature gut system
as that child they had grown up on the farm. So,
in other words, an infant becoming a toddler and then
a youngster, their guts tend to mature a lot faster

(47:57):
than a child that's growing up in a city spective
of what they're exposed to. That they believe is then
part of the underlying reason for why kids growing up
in these agg communities tend to have better immune systems
and stronger guts because they're just exposed to more stuff
at a younger and younger age. So it's a pretty
interesting piece of research that I think again connects to
this idea of the past really one hundred years where

(48:20):
because of the Industrial Revolution, we've moved away from farms
and we've moved into cities, and we work at factories
and office buildings, all kinds of probably great things. Because
of that, most of us would probably say that's true.
But as it turns out, we're kind of just an
animal at heart and we ad gut and that really
does affect our quality of life, and so we're learning
a lot more about that as time marches on. This

(48:42):
really gets into what Bobby Kennedy Junior is talking about
around our health in making America healthy again, how do
we do that? I think studies like this are going
to be part of that, which is we're separating ourselves
from what humans need, which is exposure to land in nature,
and yeah, some critters affects our guts.

Speaker 1 (49:02):
That is very very interested. So as we become more
advanced and removed from nature, the more allergies we have
is essentially essentially with the research found. That's interesting. That's
very interesting, and I wonder if over time, like why
I saw less of it when I was a kid.

(49:22):
Now I think some of the other some folks would say, well,
we're just bettern't diagnosing it today, But I'm not so
sure that that's true.

Speaker 3 (49:29):
In terms of allergies that actually has been documented that
kids are getting more and more allergies. It's not just
a diagnosis issue or we're suddenly diagnosing more. It's a
very demonstrated, clear fact that we are suffering from more allergies,
both from a seasonal perspective but also food. So this study,
I think, really is an important part of trying to
understand why that is. And science has been talking about
this for a long long time, so it's a really

(49:50):
important thing. And in fact, there may even be a
connection with this and something else that we talked about
a good number of weeks ago or months ago now,
which is when a child as an infant is getting antibiotics,
it increases, it appears, their chances of developing autism. And
the link it's believed that we're changing the gut, which
of course has a profound implication or impact on the

(50:13):
brain and its development. So the younger that you introduce
antibiotics into a child's body and infant's bodies, especially in
that first six to twelve months, you potentially are damaging
then the brain because you're messing around with the gut.
So there's a lot of really important research on this
around the got for all kinds of things to include
from autism, yes, to food allergies and even dementia of

(50:34):
course later on in life, there's appears to be a
very clear connection between things like Alzheimer's and dementia and
gut health.

Speaker 1 (50:41):
Wow, I wonder if this also relates to all the
autoimmune diseases as well.

Speaker 3 (50:46):
There is. I will tell you one of the most
I think fascinating areas of medical research right now into
in the world of medicine is the gut. Is trying
to understand what does a healthy gut look like, how
does that mature and change as you get older? And
then in fact, one of the things that we've seen
for older adults is the type of bacteria it starts
to change as well, that starts to degrade. So perhaps
that's part of the reason why from a supplement perspective,

(51:07):
we might be able to reintroduce new stuff into our
guts to help us. By the way, this has lots
of implications for it's ay colon cancer and other kinds
of cancers as well. So this really is an important
part of medicine, and it gets into our diet as well,
which we can touch on regarding high fructose corn syrup
and drugs and other things this morning.

Speaker 1 (51:27):
Yeah, I mean, let's let's transition to the Make America
Healthy Again agenda and Trump's statement that he doesn't support
vaccine mandates. And so we talked prior to the show
about why do we mandate some things like polio shots
but not others like the flu.

Speaker 3 (51:42):
Yeah, so this is really important as we think about
the next number of months. And I guarantee you Bobby
Kennedy is going to get hammered even more over the
vaccine stuff.

Speaker 1 (51:49):
In this case mandates.

Speaker 3 (51:51):
Trump is going to get hit to saying he doesn't
want mandates. Well why not? All right? For decades, people
have got to understand in public health, there are two
of vaccines. Roughly speaking, there are sterilizing and therapeutic. The
therapeutic are ones that you and I mostly know of.
Like the flu vaccine, You're still going to get sick.

(52:11):
You're just not going to get quite as sick or
as long, but you're going to get sick, and you
will then obviously give it to others. Now you're viral
load of flu maybe lower, so maybe you don't give
it to as many people, but you're still going to
pass on the flu. The flu vaccine is thus therapeutic.
It helps you maybe depending on the year, and the
benefit is private. It just helps you. You're still going

(52:32):
to get other people infected, all right. The other kind
of vaccine is sterilizing. When that virus gets into your
body because of the vaccine, the sterilizing vaccine, it primes
your immune system to immediately attack it, so you don't
have symptoms because you don't get sick. It destroys the virus.
As a general rule, that's how sterilizing vaccines work. That

(52:54):
is why public health officials have said, all right, in
this case a sterilizing vaccine, when you take it, there
is a personal benefit because you're not gonna get sick,
but there's also a profound public benefit you're not going
to pass along to other people, to include other kids
at school or wherever. So that has been the argument
for a long long time by public health officials of

(53:15):
why they might mandate let's say, the polio vaccine or missles,
mumps and rubella, but not something like the flu vaccine.
Personal versus private benefit, sterilizing versus therapeutic. So if you
understand that is the foundation for vaccines, then we've got
the COVID vaccine well, we threw out decades and decades
of vaccine science and public health understanding, and we told

(53:37):
people that is to say, Tony Fauci and others, you
must you are mandated to take this therapeutic vaccine. It
only has personal benefit for you. Maybe, now, what have
we learned about that? You got to get a boaster
every what about three hours for that thing to work.
The point is it's a therapeutic vaccine. If you want
to take it, knock yourself out, you're still gonna ge sick,

(53:59):
and you're are still going to spread it to other people. Again,
much like the flu vaccine, it may lower your viral load,
so you were passing it along to fewer people. But
at the end of the day, public health officials have
long said those kinds of vaccines should never be mandated,
and yet Tony faunching others did, which raises the question, well,
why the hell they do that. This starts to get
into like and R or mRNA technology. They're trying to

(54:20):
find a different way to create vaccines. We were all
guinea pigs as the bottom line, But that's a different conversation.
The point is feature forward, when we have conversations about vaccines.
I want people, I would encourage people. I would offer
that folks remember the difference between therapeutic and sterilizing and
the implication than for mandates when it comes to then

(54:42):
a private benefit versus public benefit.

Speaker 1 (54:46):
Wow, Okay, can I ask you one more question before
before I let you go. You're always very generous with
your time, and I appreciate it. But okay, the cause
of of ticking cancers of young people and it's linked
to high fruitose corn syrup been RFK Junior is like
all about getting rid of these things, Like give us
a sense of what's going on with all this.

Speaker 3 (55:06):
Okay, this is really important because next week we got
the holidays of hurd. Are you putting a lot of
stuff on our bellies? So up until the nineteen sixties
and into the seventies and eighties, the average person in
this country consumed about one gallon a year of fruittose,
and that's a sugar that you will find in fruits
and vegetables. But after the nineteen sixties, seventies and eighties,
with the creation of high fruitose corn syrup, we started

(55:29):
consuming fifteen gallons a year per person, So we went
from one gallon of fructose to fifteen gallons. So why
does that matter? Doesn't matter? Well, it certainly corresponds with
the obesity epidemic. We're putting more of these kinds of
sugars into our bodies. But what scientists have released the
study this week, I believe was the University of Michigan
and Washington University their medical school, talked about this, when

(55:51):
that high corn syrup gets into your liver, it produces
a kind of lipid. That lipid is like rocket fuel
for tumor growth. So we are putting this stuff into
our systems that if you actually put the high fructose
corn syrup on a tumor, it doesn't do anything, but
once it gets into the liver, that converts it into

(56:11):
a type of lipid that then goes into the cell
structure of these tumors and is just like rocket fuel
for it. So what these researchers are suggesting is, look,
if you want to prevent cancer, you should really look
at your consumption of sugars in general, but certainly high
fructose corn syrup. Second, if you are already diagnosed with cancer,
cut back on that stuff. This also, by the way,

(56:34):
matches some research out of Israel that shows that if
you engage in high intensity exercise HIT training it's called
that actually is beneficial even if you have metastatic cancer.
Because you're starving, you're creating a scarcity of sugars in
your body glucose that the tumors need to grow. So
by creating that scarcity, you're causing the tumors then to

(56:54):
either shrink or not grow in size. So some important
implications for the next number of months as we're talking
about making America healthy again. Bobby Kennedy's argument against hype
fructose corn syrup, we're now starting to understand the exact
mechanism by which that becomes so deadly and so dangerous
for us. So put that under your thinking cap As
you go into next week, you start eating a lot
of stuff. Look at the labelshipructose corn syrup. You might

(57:17):
want to minimize them out that you consume.

Speaker 1 (57:19):
Okay, So speaking of next week, you work in next week,
you spend what you are doing anything special for you,
canna eat some cookies. I'm a cookie guy. I'll probably
eat my weight in cookies next week. You know.

Speaker 3 (57:33):
I love that for you and the fact to your
metabolism can still do it for the rest of us.

Speaker 1 (57:38):
It can't. It can't. It can't do it. Like my
entire life is. My entire life is gaining and then
losing fifty pounds. The only the only problem is I
lose all the weight just in time for sweater weather.
But I lose five pounds. I lose five pounds less
each time. So my point is like, I get slowly

(58:01):
fatter as I get older, and there's nothing I can
do about it because I'm not changing what I'm.

Speaker 3 (58:05):
Just Well, well that that sounds good. I am only
gonna do what I want to do, and I don't
care if it kills me. Well, welcome to America. You
gotta do that, bless you. I'll be there for your funeral.

Speaker 1 (58:20):
You know.

Speaker 3 (58:21):
The funny thing is, uh, look, we all have choices.
We could do whatever we want, and we're all gonna
die of something. So I guess if it's cookies, good
for you, it's.

Speaker 1 (58:29):
Love the I love the Christmas cookies that have their heirs.
She kisses in the middle. Look, and I'm just God,
bless America Christmas.

Speaker 3 (58:37):
I don't yell at me at science. I'm just telling
you what the science says. I don't make the rules man. No,
So it's uh. Next week, it's gonna be a normal
week for me. I'm gonna be doing a lot of
work and prepping for for the next couple of months,
and I'm looking to hire, so I'm interviewing some people,
so that's gonna be good fun. Otherwise, it's just it's
back to the coal mines for this guy. If you

(58:59):
get cold this Christmas, it's probably for me. I'm the
guy who's mind coupigal.

Speaker 1 (59:04):
So where can people find you? How can people support you? Now?

Speaker 3 (59:07):
In the coal mines you can find me the coal
mines working. But absent that, you can find me the
right reports wrighd on all favorite podcasts platforms, and if
you want some of the data that I dig into,
I provide a source document in my transcript to my
show every day. That's right report dot substack dot com.
Six bucks a month, seventy bucks a year. You can

(59:28):
download those transcripts and senate research around to people.

Speaker 1 (59:31):
It's the best money that you ever spend. You should
all do that. Brian's a great guy, a great patriot.
It's been great to have you on. I hope you
have a very very merry Christmas, Happy holiday next year
or next week, and hopefully to see you soon.

Speaker 3 (59:45):
I can't wait. Tell the about a crew. Hello and
God bless you all. Enjoy your Christmas and we'll see
in a couple of weeks.

Speaker 1 (59:51):
All right, see you, my friend, take you there, all right.
That is Brian Dean Wright, one of the best in
the business. We are so lucky that he gives us
so much of his time. He's very grace with it.
So make sure you go subscribe, make sure you follow,
make sure you it's like I think six bucks a month,
it's like seventy bucks a year. It really is great stuff.
I listen to his show every single day. It's like
thirty minutes every morning, super easy to process. Give you

(01:00:14):
a sense of what's going on in the world. I
want to thank Sue for the Rumble Randt tip. She says,
have a merry Christmas, Sean and Melanie and family. That's
very nice, right and sunny Days a monthly supporter, Thank
you and wiser Merry Christmas to you as well. Thank
you for the rumble Rants tips. Melanie say Christmas everyone,
so tell us tell us what we're doing. What are
we doing for Christmas? You're the commander you're in charge here.

(01:00:37):
We in prep for Christmas, for Christmas, in prep for Christmas.
Speaking to the microphone, you got it.

Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
Okay, we're doing lots of baking. We're doing lots of cooking.
We're having about twenty five people over next weeks.

Speaker 1 (01:00:53):
Of twenty five people over. Santa's coming next week. It's
gonna be amazing, right, it's gonna be amazing. Lots of rapping.
And let me let me tell you something about this woman.
This woman like is the most amazing Christmas gift wrapper ever.
She's so good. You know how the wrapping has the
little designs on the paper. She can actually rap so perfectly.

(01:01:17):
She doesn't waste anything. And she if there's like a
Christmas tree, for example, on the wrapping paper, she can wrap,
she can cut it and make sure that the remnant
Christmas tree when you fold it lines up with the
Christmas tree so it all looks perfect, satisfying things. I mean,
she's amazing at it. She's very very good at it.
So I've got this boom arm right here. So so

(01:01:37):
we're working progress here with the show. But folks, Merry Christmas.
We love you. We're very grateful for everything that you
all do for us. Thank you all for the rumble
rants tips. You all are the best audience in the world.
We're so grateful to you. See we're looking in the
live chat now Mary Chris, Christmas to everybody, and yes,
sal what a lovely wife I I yes, she is.

(01:01:57):
She is very lovely. I definitely married up, did I not?
I'm married up with this one. But yeah, Merry Christmas everybody.
We love you so again. Don't forget that. Next week,
the twenty third of the twenty seventh, we're off just
spending time with family, but then we're sprinting to the finish,
springing into the new year the very next week, like
hitting the ground running with the show. Oh also quick

(01:02:20):
reminder to everybody, I'll be filling in on Jesse Kelly's
nationally syndicated radio show in the twenty seventh at night.
So actually I'm only off forty yeah, four days, but
it's four more in a few years. Yeah, yeah, yes,
So Jesse Kelly's radio show on Friday night from six
to nine, and then on New Year's Eve, I'm filling

(01:02:42):
in on the biggest nationally syndicated radio show in the
country on Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show on New
Year's Eve. So that's the day, that's during the day,
that's from twelve show, that's from twelve to three in
the show Battleground Live wil air that night. But that's
pretty cool, like two nationally syndicatedvideo shows in just a
couple of days and the biggest nationally syndicated radio show

(01:03:03):
in the country on New Year's Eves. So stick with us, folks.
We're growing like gangbusters because of you. But God bless
you all. Have a great day. God bless you all.
Have a great weekend, have a great Christmas Eve, have
a great Christmas. Hope you get to spend it with
your family. God bless you all, and God bless this
amazing country that we call home. Take care, good night,
and I will see you next week, at the end

(01:03:26):
of next week, at the beginning of the following week.
I don't know, no, no, We'll see you on the
twenty ninth, the thirtieth, on the thirty, we'll see you
on the thirtieth. We'll see you what the thirty is.
God bless you all. Merry Christmas, have a great holiday.
See you in about a week.

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