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July 2, 2025 • 20 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Back in May of twenty twenty four last year, there
was speculation that they had declared a wrong winner in
an election, and they went to court over this. A
court determined that everything was fine, stopped speculating that something
was wrong with the dominion voting machines, but an election

(00:22):
official there casts some doubt on the whole thing. Now,
I'm I was curious about this. This morning, there is
a report online from a gentleman named Josh Dunlap, and
he is posted video footage here of a election official
basically speculating a casting doubt on that entire election result

(00:44):
from the May twenty four election there into Caalb County,
suggesting the recount was wrong. There's one report online that
even claims the voting machines missed seventy four percent of
the votes.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Now, oh, now that's a pretty big myth or change.
Do they miss the vote or do they alter the vote? Right? Exactly,
that's the question, right, And they count the number of votes,
but they don't necessarily give them to the side that
they were supposed to give them to.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
A report suggests tabulation errors led to a hand recount. Now,
for the record, the seventy four percent claim being made online.
We couldn't determine if that was accurate because the county
won't tell anyone. But that is what one official said.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
On election night.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
In the days following, it appeared that the results that
were coming off the tabulating machines were not accurate. A
decision by the board was made to do a hand
recount to ensure accurate results.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
So they went back and they recounted to determine who
the right winner was.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
And maybe the guy that got cheated out of seventy
four percent of his votes, well that's it, right, and
so that's pretty easy.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
So the question becomes, if an election official is saying
that happened in that one election in that one place,
who's to say that there wasn't problems anywhere else.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
No, No, it's just that one time. Don't worry about
dominion voting machines. I'm sure they're still fine.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
For the record, we didn't count the votes. We don't
work in De Caalb County. We're not election officials. We
just tell you what we read online, things we hear,
things that are shared with us. And you always wonder
why is it so important for the national news media
to not share this information with other people.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Yeah, what's that about. They don't like the news, they
just don't give it to you, or they'll alter it
in a certain way so that you don't know the truth.
But there does seem to be a reckoning of sorts. Catholic,
you're reckoning right here, buddy, I got a reckoning for you. You
know what's going on today? Why don't you tell us? Billie?
I was wondering if you guys are going to snap
to it, wake up, see what's really going on right

(02:43):
in front of your eyes here this morning? Okay? Well,
by Johnson, Joe's working hard because we left Pride month
behind and now it's American Pride Month. That's what today,
this whole month, it's just the second day of American
Pride Month. How about that.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
I know that they had parades and stuff like that
this year, but I didn't see a lot of gay
Pride parade things going on in my town.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
Are you complaining? No? I just didn't notice. It was
just different this year. Isn't that interesting? Cparently they put
I don't know if it's the New York or the
La Parade on on TV like Hulu or Amazon or
somebody streamed the whole Dan. Of course I didn't see it.
You didn't see it, No, you know who probably saw
it now. I didn't look at it at all. We

(03:33):
were in fort Worth doing a comedy show when Houston
had a They didn't have one in fort Worth, didn't they.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
No, we didn't see it. We didn't see it in forward.
I mean there might have been one, not when we
were there. Houston had a parade last weekend and I
was reading a story about it on Texas scorecard dot
com and it pretty much said exactly what you'd think,
that there were next two naked, fully grown adults standing
around in front of kids.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
Why is that part of it? I don't know. I
just don't get that at all. Why does it? Why?
Why for gay pride?

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Why do you need to be naked in front of
a small child, in front of a stranger's child or
an adult?

Speaker 2 (04:06):
Why do you need to be naked at all? It's right? Okay? Oh,
well does that take all gay people just want to
expose themselves to children or strangers? All gay people got
perversions like that about about flashing their junk. I don't
think that's necessarily true. No, I don't think must do.
No other gay people would tell them to knock it off,

(04:28):
and you're giving them a bad look. And you noticed it's.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Almost never my friends in the l community. Yeah, that's true,
just saying it's never. You never really see the lesbians doing.
They're careful what you wish for. No, No, I'm okay
with that. I think I'm not wishing for you know, good.
But all that being said, in the LGBTQ world, there
is news today, like I said, a reckoning of sorts.
The Catholics call it redemption, I believe, though the Buddhists

(04:50):
call it karma. If I'm not mistaken, Yeah, that's a
bit chain. Transgender swimming champion Leah Thomas is got to
remove one of the words from that title. Champion Leah
Thomas will be stripped of his University of Pennsylvania swimming
title after the Ivy League school bowed to pressure from
the Trump administration.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
That's right, Thank you Trump once again for making people
act right.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
You.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Pin has agreed to not only remove his name is
will Thomas, Ben William Thomas, Will Thomas. They're going to
remove all of his records of anything that he won.
They're also going to apologize I'm not sure if it's
to all the other women that came in after him
or yes, who they're apologizing. That's exactly right. And they

(05:37):
said they will ban men in all future women's sports.
Looks like Trump got the trifecta on this one.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
How do you like that the university will issue formal
apologies to every biological female competitor who lost to a
transgender competitor. Following an investigation by Linda McMahon's Department of
Education's Office of Civil Rights. The probe found you violated
Title nine. Ooh, that sounds familiar by allowing a male
to compete in female athletic programs and occupy female only

(06:08):
intimate facilities.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
It took them long enough. What the hell? How did it?
Why was that a tough decision? Well, I don't know
if you knew it instantly.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
I don't know if you remember this, but in the
last administration they let a man with prosthetic breasts show
his bare nipples on the White House lawn.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
Yeah, yeah, I.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Do remember that too, and we were all supposed to
pretend this is normal. Oh good, the adults are back
in charge, as the Biden administration put it right, What
are they up to. Well, we have a secret Service
agent in a easter bunny costume helping to escort Joe
Biden around the White House lawn while he falls up
a flight of stairs. Oh, and naked transgender people dancing
around on the White House lawn in front of little kids,

(06:48):
because that's a thing now, Thank goodness, the adult got
back in charge. Sure, they filmed a gay porno in
the Senate chambers. They had a transgender guy fly around
the country stealing women's luggage.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
Who's that fun? Who's he? Oh, he's the federal government
so called nuclear waste currow, charge of the nuclear stuff.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
That's smart, and he's a creepy weird And that was
just the beginning of all the weird crap that they
were doing. Never mind the fact that they left cocaine
on the floor.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
Of the White House.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
So yeah, flying around the country taking bribes from Chinese
and Eastern European oligarchs.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
They also created and then further pressed about it, I'd
guess about a dozen give or take lies about President
Trump and just kept telling us that, no, what you're
seeing is not the real thing.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Listen to the words we're telling you. That's what's true.
The federal government is complex. The executive branch in and
of itself is nuanced, it's layered. There's a lot going on,
and clearly it's not perfect under Trump.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
We get that.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
But boy, howdy, don't ever forget what you almost had
and how much worse it was just.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
A year ago. Yeah, I think how much worse that
would have been even than the years.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
Here are some things that are objectively true right now today,
whether you like it or not. Inflation is down, crime
is down, murder is down. Illegal immigrants crossing over the
border is down right now. Drug overdoses are vastly down.
Oh that's interesting. How did that happen? The stock market
way up?

Speaker 2 (08:19):
Way up? Yeah, look at good right now.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
And for some reason, Jerome Powell, head of the Federal Reserve,
refuses to lower interest rates.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
Huh why why is that? Almost like they got a
side and their side ain't happy right now? Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
And this isn't even about Republican versus Democrat. This is
the establishment uniparty of yesterday versus the new Right's.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
That old money country club versus somebody coming in there
and ruining the buffet at the heraw club.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
That's exactly what it is. We now live in Caddyshack, right,
this is caddy Shack. Donald Trump is Rodney Dangerfield.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
And I would say Eddie Murphy Beverly Hills cop. But
you know, same.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Thingjudge Judgement, Yeah, that's that mails that'd be Jerome Powell. Yeah,
it's clear asday what's going on. The only thing I
can't figure out is who's ty Webb? Is it jd
Vance or Marco Rubio?

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Oh uh? What about that desantist down in Florida? Does
he count how angry he said? He is just good buddy.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
I think Ron's doing a good job. I'm glad Trump
and Ron are getting along it and I wish Trump
and Elon would get along.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
Eh. Let's see, you got a couple of big ego
plus politicians understand other politicians. Sure, Marco Rubio or Ted
Cruz DeSantis pretty sure. Trump said some mean things about
all of them during the campaigns. They might have said
some mean things back, but politicians know that's politics. That's politics.
The businessman Elon, it's a different world and they don't

(09:45):
talk the same language. And maybe he didn't appreciate some
of the stuff that was happening and didn't understand.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
Why Thomas Massey and Ran Poller, two libertarians in the
federal government who are trying to get the rest of
the members of their own party to make the so
called Big View Utiful Bill a little more fiscally conservative.
And obviously they're both no votes on this thing right now.
Yesterday that bill passed the Senate, it's gone back to
the House where people are now saying that the changes

(10:11):
to it have made it not conservative enough.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
Some tweaks are going to happen.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
One of the holdouts is obviously Thomas Massey, and Elon
Musk says he is going to pump a bunch of
money into Thomas Massey's reelection campaign to make sure that
Donald Trump and the MAGA movement can't remove him from
the federal government.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Well, that's the game they're playing, and we're just on
the sidelines watching from the bleachers. You can yell and
scream at them all you won't, but it's like hollering
at a guy during a football game. They don't hear you,
and if they did, they wouldn't care what you had
to say.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Much like with the Ukraine versus Russia feud, Sometimes there's
no good guy, right everybody wants there to be a
good guy in Matt in this case. And I'm going
to make a bold claim here, whether people like it
or not. I feel like there isn't a bad guy.
I don't actually think that what Thomas Massey and Elon
Musk and Ran Paul are doing is bad. And I
say that someone that wants the big beautiful bill to

(11:01):
pass I wanted to pass. I just don't want it
to have an insane amount of ear marks and pork
and unnecessary spending in it. I want those tax cuts.
I'm glad there's someone in the federal government you.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
Better get it. No matter how distasteful parts of it are,
you still need it.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Yeah, we still need it, but we would like it
to not you know, bankrupt the company the country, if
that's possible.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
More exciting news on the way. We have dinosaurs, hippies, cannibals,
and televangelists all in the news today.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
You take your pic and we're gonna go to the
most exciting place in America and just a little bit Idaho.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
Uh, you can really tell who is a morning person
and who is not. Today's Wednesday Walton and Johnson Radio Network.
So out of that list of items on the menu
you want to go? Which one did you want to
start with? Wherember? We got? We got hippies, dinosaurs, cannibals,
and earthquakes, just anything and everything. It's a mixed basket

(12:01):
this morning.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
Oh, you were talking about something else. You mentioned something
else in the last break I wanted you to talk about.
But as you went through that list of things, it
didn't occur to me that it was one of those.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Oh, probably not. We talked about a lot of stuff,
we really do. Let's just go with cannibals. Then what
do you say if nobody has a preference?

Speaker 1 (12:19):
Okay, so literally human flesh eating people.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
Regular old cannibals. Homeland Security gal Christy Nome. You're familiar
with her. She is a very beautiful and brilliant woman.
She shared an upsetting story of illegal immigrants yesterday. She
was down there at Alligator alcatraz or, Gator Gitmo, whatever

(12:43):
you want to call it there and she was talking
about some of these marshals were sharing a story with
her since she's been hanging around with you know, Ice
and all these gas. They said they had detained a
cannibal for deportation, put him on a plane to take
him home, and while they had him in his seat,

(13:05):
he began to eat himself. Oh so exactly what you'd think. Yeah, cannibalism.
They had to go stop him. Why and then I
don't know, I guess because they're in charge of him,
and it's gonna look bad if you know a guy anyone.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
Unpopular opinion. I think if a cannibal is eating themselves.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
You should just let him do it, especially if he's
a criminal. Yeah, she said, you know what botby Toms is.
When they're telling their story, they acted like it was
just another normal day at work. He said he was
eating his own arms. That's that's what he was doing.
He called himself a cannibal. He ate other people, and
today he was trying to eat himself. These are the

(13:47):
kind of deranged individuals that are on our streets in America,
and they're they're trying to get him out, and guys
like the want to be mayor of New York City
is doing everything he can't to stand in their way.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
I know it's besides the point, but aren't you curious?
How Oh I am? You're not even a little bit billy?
Oh no, I'm curious. Yeah, But it's not besides the point. Okay,
I do wonder how he beside the point is that.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
Was that That's what we've been told plenty of emails
who disagree with your says that you like to add
to stuffs.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Okay, well shove in your mouth and shut up. But nothing.
The point I'm getting at is, isn't it fascinating that
he was even able to do that?

Speaker 2 (14:27):
I mean, what did he do? Eat his fingers? How
does that work? Did he just take a big bite
out of your your forearm and start chewing? Do cannibals
not feel pain when they start gnawing on their own flesh?
I think it would probably hurt a bit.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Do you remember there was a Palestinian activist to lit
himself on fire and it didn't take long for him
to die from burning alive. It was a little over
a year ago. It took too long. I mean, if
it was me, it would have been too long. But
don't you think, looking back on it, that we should
have just let him do that he wanted to burn alive?

(15:00):
You bet you if it's I know conservatives hate when
I bring this up. Because I'm pro life, I generally
would discourage someone from doing that, But youn't really If
your political enemy is killing all their unborn babies, should
you stop them?

Speaker 2 (15:14):
I know, you know what I mean. Yeah, people get
upset that kind of stuff, But think about what you're doing.
Who are the people that are working against you, and
why are you helping them?

Speaker 1 (15:26):
No, no, I get it, it's terrible, it's sad.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
Whatever.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
They are basically creating a new generation of comedy sympathizers.
Look at who is supporting this guy in New York City,
Zorhan Mom Donnie as him is a character who seems
to believe that the government should control our grocery stores.
When you go to the DMV, do you think to yourself, Wow,
I wish my local grocery store worked just like this place.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
Yeah, I wish where I get all my food, my
sustenance for life, because nobody goes and picks their own
food anymore. It all comes out of the store, and
you want the government running that thing.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
When you're at the all the Trader Joe's, the Randalls,
the Krogers, the EGb, the Rouses, the Pigley Wiggley, do
you look around and say to yourself, Wow, I wish
this place had all the charm of the DMV.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Yeah, it's way too clean and organized in most grocery
stores these days.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
The guy's a communist. He is also an Islamic extremist sympathizer.
And you wonder how does that happen? Well, right now,
there's a generation of people voting in big city elections
like New York City who aren't old enough to remember
nine to eleven. They're not old enough to remember the
Cold War. They don't know why communism's bad. They don't
know why Islamic extremism's bad.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
Oh, all they know is a lady from the squad.
Some people, han Omer, some people did some things back
in you know, you know, September eleventh. That's how she
describes it. I guess that's how her people in her
part of the world look at it. Eh, some people
did some things.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
Yesterday on this radio show, we looked at some footage
of people in New York Minneapolis excuse me, and they
were screaming in a foreign language for Somalian independence Dan,
and we thought, wow, that couldn't possibly be America. It
was America, and their political representative is this woman.

Speaker 4 (17:09):
Hare was founded after nine eleven. That's a lie because
they recognized that some people did something and that all
of us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
Okay, so that's not true. CARE was founded in nineteen
ninety four. Yeah, it was established in response to criticism
of Islam, similar to what you saw after nine to eleven.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
But it wasn't because of nine to eleven. They said, oh,
we started getting letters, emails or heads up in some
way from CARE, probably right there around that ninety four
to ninety five time. So when they kicked it in,
they did a little shotgun splash shooting. They went after

(17:54):
everything and everybody, just to see where they could get
some traction.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
I understand there are secular Muslims that you could probably
coexist with. There are, I acknowledge that, but Islam as
an idea, Sharia is not something that's compatible with Western society.
There's a news story today from the Netherlands about an
eighteen year old girl who was murdered by her father
and brothers because she was too westernized. So they drowned her.

(18:18):
They tied her up and drowned her to death. Why
because oh, she was wearing blush and listening to Selena
Gomez or whatever it is.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
She was doing. Let me call it a not a
mercy kill in honor killing honor. Yeah, that's you know,
because she shamed the family. They got to they got
to get their honor back.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Now, I ask you, the next time we're supposed to
go in and perform a regime change in Iran, or
overtake Afghanistan, or you know, occupy Iraq, does that seem
like a society that's going to understand they.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
Go work with you. I'm sure they're going work with you. No,
they're not.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
They're not going to understand pride parades, they're not going
to understand the feminist movement. You're not going to be
able to explain democracy to them. It is not compatible
with Western society. And I will tell you I think
in Western society we have problems of our own. I
don't think our punishments are strict enough.

Speaker 2 (19:04):
There.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
You go, we arrest people, and we empty the jails.
Immediately people get let out of jail in this town,
they go out and they murder people who they were
just arrested for endangering, sometimes hours after it happens. Now,
I ask you, is Western society perfect? It's certainly not.
But I don't want to live in a society where
women are treated like horrors because they show their wrists

(19:25):
at the beach and then they get murdered by their
own father and brother.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
That don't sound right, No, uh, I'm agin it.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
But weirdly enough, the exact portion of society that thinks
you're too conservative because your pro life or you defend
the old statues or guns are the very people that
want to import those extremists into your community.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
And they're great. Kind of reminds me of the Haiti
situation we talked about this time yesterday. Right, they're telling
us that it would be wrong to deport these illegal invaders,
the ones that came from Haiti. It'd be wrong to
get them out of our country because we'd have to
send them back to Haiti and it's just so dangerous there. Yeah,
fred then why do we want the Haitians here?

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Congresswoman Frederica Wilson, is that who that woman was? Said
that it would be like a death sentence. Sending the
Haitians back to Haiti is a death sentence? Well, I
have to ask you, Congresswoman, what is it about Haiti
that makes it so dangerous?

Speaker 2 (20:19):
Is it Haitians? Is it the weather, No, no, not.
Is it the wildlife to be, the earthquake, the climate
down there? What is it? No?

Speaker 4 (20:27):
No.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
I think the problem is the people. You think maybe
the Clintons just gave them too much money. That must be.
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