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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Let's talk about fascism and anti fascism and socialism. We'll
start with fascism. It's virtually non existent in twenty twenty five.
I don't really see any fascist rulers anywhere that I'm
aware of.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
But there are a lot of people screaming fascist and
pointing fingers at people.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
And that's why they have the so called Antifa group.
Of course, so along comes Donald Trump to point out
that Antifa is basically just a bunch of terrorists editors
or are they?
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Where's the money coming from?
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Is it foreign entity?
Speaker 4 (00:30):
You're going to find out, and we're going to find
out in great detail. And it surprised me that Biden
wouldn't have done because it really became hot over the
last three or four years. It surprised me that Biden
wouldn't do it. But then as I got to know him.
First of all, he didn't call the shots, He wasn't
going the shots, right, But as we got to see
what was happening in Biden's group, Antifa plays perfectly for them,
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you know, absolutely perfectly.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
He's right. Now, we don't know where the funding came from,
but one journalist who does know is Andy. No, Andy
know is on Matt Gats's show yesterday on Oaan which
is I guess there was a guest host on or something.
Andy is a He's from a news outlete called the
Post Millennial. He's a gay Vietnamese Canadian and weirdly he's
a lot more conservative than most than most public educators
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in this country are. Journalist, he was asked that very question,
where does the funding come from? Who funds Antifa?
Speaker 5 (01:25):
Great question? So the way they organize is they're so
decentralized and diffused that there's not one person at the
top who's funding. Again, I go back to the radical
Islam and jihadis model. There's no single person who's funding
Jahadism around the world.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
You have many, many funders.
Speaker 5 (01:46):
I'll just speak to the strongest evidence I've seen from
the twenty twenty rides. You know, millions of dollars were
raised for these bail funds in legal aid, and that
all came through campaigns that were put online and then
people donate it anonymously and these were.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Sharing mom for sharing.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
I'm going downtown to the protests.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
Okay, reading your helmet, did you pack my peb and Ja?
Speaker 3 (02:13):
Yes, making my way downtown bashing the fash. I drew
a mustache on my face. Now pack a lunch, throw
a bunch. You gotta rag my head to cover my face,
make my way through the crowd throwing stuff me. I
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throw feces and big ass marbles, and later I claim
police brutality. I just come everyone racist.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
I have no every Antifa extremists. Favorite politicians probably AOC,
if not Bernie Sanders, right, And the New York Post
today is a story about how the progressive left is.
I hate that term progressive. The socialist politician. Yes, AOC
has been on this tour of the country, the Stop
the Oligarchy tour, which is clever, right, but not really
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grounded in reality. And she's doing it for a reason,
you guys, there's a reason that she's out on tour
when it's not even technical election season, and she's been
doing it since the day Trump won. Huh wonder what
that reason is? Will we ever find out? Okay, so
the New York Left. He has joined Bernie Sanders on
his national tour, and AOC has doled out millions this
year on growing her social media presence and obtaining a
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list of possible supporters and donors. To raise her grassroots
fundraising ceiling. According to a report today in Axiomyes, well,
what could she possibly be fundraising for? I mean, she's
already got the job. She's serving us the public, all right.
One theory is that she's going to run for US
Senate in the state of New York, which means she'd
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likely have to challenge Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. She's
been very critical of him lately. And understand that she
got her current position by taking out an incumbent, longtime
lifelong Democrat party leader.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
All Right, but we could also think bigger than Senate,
couldn't we think bigger?
Speaker 1 (04:11):
Well, that is another thing people have thrown out. Is
it possible she's gonna run for president? And as a
screwed up?
Speaker 2 (04:20):
I almost said the effort as a screwed up as
this country is right now, you could see that it's
an actual possibility.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
You don't think a communist bartender who's never been in
charge of anything would be good at running the free world? Oh?
I wouldn't say she'd be good at it. I'm just
saying she'd probably get voted for. Wells someone i'd vote
for her.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Although there is a story out today basically admitting that
social media has confirmed that there is a tsunami of
voters fleeing the Democrat Party because things have not been
going well for the Democrats in general for months, Way
before the Charlie Kirk thing. Let's face it, Donald Trump
seems to be having a positive inflation, declining jobs, growing
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America more respected around the world, your border, you know,
just on and on and on and then Charlie Kirk
and a long list of Now Democrats can ridicule Charlie
Kirk's death and make fun and all that kind of stuff,
but it's not helping them. Here's a person says after leaving, Oh,
I am leaving the Democrats. I thought I'd stay an
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independent and make choices politically. But after today and the
violent narrative, the left keeps pushing blame the victim, not
the criminal.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
I've had enough. That's just one of millions and millions
of people. Oh you don't think Jimmy Kimmel's the real
victim of the Charlie Kirk assassination. Obviously, yes, of course
the victim. Why isn't Erica Kirk offering her condolences to
Jimmy Kimmel good question. I don't understand when will she do?
How insensitive of her? It is so insanse? Does she
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not understand how much she's hurting right now? Boy? Poor
Jimmy Kimmel. My goodness. You know who had a great
take on jim Kimmel Jay Leno? Okay you will? Yeah,
you used to have that job. Didn't hear one like?
Speaker 3 (06:06):
It?
Speaker 5 (06:06):
Was?
Speaker 1 (06:06):
Similar? Right, different network, NBC. Jay Leno is a classy guy.
And I will tell you this is one of those
don't know what you got till it's gone moments. Did
you love Jay Leno when he was on TV? Do
you would you watch it now? Of course in retrospect right.
Jay Leno is the latest former late night TV show
host to speak out in the way cause ABC's in
definite suspension. He told Chris Wallace yesterday on Fox News.
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He said, I think Jimmy will land on his feet.
He's a talented guy, he's funny. Let's see what happens.
He went on to make the point, it's a comedian talking.
If you don't like it, don't watch it. And now,
for the record, jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel have had
beef for years. That was a classy thing for Jay
Leno to say, But that rings true. If you don't
like it, don't watch it.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
And only a million people were watching it, right, so
three hundred and twenty nine million I guess didn't like it.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Yeah, an interesting way of not really taking Jimmy Kimmel's
side or trashing him here, I'll keep it all. Yeah,
good for him, Good for Leno, dude, you know, just
being a classy guy. Did Johnny Carson say anything about it?
You know, I will check and let you know if
he does. He has been deathly quiet. At he has
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been deathly quiet. Is a good way of explaining it.
Another person. I was surprised at the reaction to is
that Kristin Chenoweth. She's considered to be a Broadway musical
darling and she is actually saying she keeping a classy two. Yeah,
Kristin chenow Charlie Kirk tribute wasn't popular with her fans.
The Broadway star teared up on Thursday while speaking to
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n Y one's Frank Delilah about her controversial Instagram comment,
sharing how upset she felt by the conservative commentator's assassination.
She's not taking it back. She's not what she said,
I don't care my fans are mad at me that
I'm sad someone got murdered. You know, I'm paraphrasing. Your
part's the gist of what she says. He mentioned her
big LGBTQ plus fan base, asking what she hoped to
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convey by posting her heartbreak, and she said, I saw
what was happening online with my own eyes, and I
had a human moment of reflection right then, you know,
she thought about how that was someone's wife. She said,
I came to understand that my comment hurt some folks,
and that hurt me so badly. I would never she
didn't want to hurt anyone. She said, It's no secret
that I'm a Christian and that I'm a person of faith.
It's also no secret that I'm an advocate for LGBTQ
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plus community, and YadA, YadA, YadA.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
Okay, by the way, Johnny Carson did have something to
say about the issue.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
He just happened to say it posthumously before he died. Okay.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
They'd ask him about using his show, very popular at
the time, had more.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Than a million viewers, believe it or not, way more
as a political forum. Why he said his Q.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Why do you think that just because you have a
Tonight show that you have to deal with serious issues?
It's a danger once you start that, you start to
get that self important feeling that what you say has
great import and you know, strangely enough, you could use
that show as a forum. You could sway people, and
I don't think you should as an entertainer. I know
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you're gonna hate this, but I was able to find
that sound by will.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
But anything goes when it comes down.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
The Walton and Johnson Radio.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
Network Politicut at a story today about what other states are
as crazy as Florida, and the short answer seems to
be none, not quite to that level. But they're trying
some of them. I mean at Northwest, you know, Washington, Oregon,
California obviously. Did you know, Wow, this is wild. Did
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you know that in Australia even a network update can
kill you a network update? Yeah, three people died during
an OPTIS outage yesterday. They were doing an update on
their phone network.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
There.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
It impacted hundred of triple zero calls across South Australia.
I guess that's like they're nine to one to one there.
That's the thing they got and two of the deaths
took place in Essay and w I don't know what
that means. I'm reading this in an Australian news outlet
South Aussy or West, I don't know, Adelaide, Yeah, who knows. Anyway,
The police say they've identified the two people in the
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state who died. There was a newborn. That's very sad.
The deaths involved an eight week old boy and a
sixty eight year old woman, and the circumstances of the death,
including any impact of the outage, are being investigated. They
said it was because of a phone outage that these
people are dead. That's weird. Boy. In Australia is a
dangerous place. It really is, yeah, I would say, and
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usually not because of the phone service or lack thereof.
Did you know in Canada they have a place called Dildo. Okay,
in Dildo where Jimmy Kimmel is an honorary mayor. Do
they have an NBA team WNBA? Probably? If not, they
need it. A report today from the Canadian Broadcast Company
says in Dildo, where Jimmy Kimmel is honorary mayor, some
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residents worry about American free speech. Do they know dyl
Kay dil Do is worried about Jimmy Kimmel. To be clear,
it's the name of the town. I'm just telling you
the name of the town. Don't get mad at me, guys.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
I'm already mad. I wish like things like this didn't happen,
but they do. Like what Jason Bateman, the actor, has
now weighed in on Jimmy Kimmel's Kimmel suspension.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
Oh great, we need to know what he thinks, Sir.
I like Jason Bateman's shows.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
I don't think I like him much, but the characters
he plays I've enjoyed, you know, Ozark. Obviously, he's got
a new show coming out real soon, and I thought
I was going to enjoy it, and now I can't.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
Are all of Jimmy Kimmel's friends rich white people? Apparently? Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
Jason Bateman says that the dramatic suspension of Jimmy Kimmel
will ignite a movement of retaliation across the land. We
can't just stand by. Asked about you know what he
thought about it on a TV show on The Today Show,
he is respont, Well, it is troubling.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
To say the least. Are you sure he wants to
use the word retaliation. I mean, I might remind everyone
this whole controversy started with someone getting murdered. Yeah, they
don't talk about that.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
This is a way to keep you from supposedly talking
about the real atrocity, the shooting of this nice man,
Charlie Kirk. Now, all anybody wants to talk about is.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
The horrible treatment of Jimmy Kimmel. Jason, how sad were
you when Charlie Kirk was assassinated in front of the
whole world? He could probably care less? How sad were you?
And Jimmy Kimmel's show is suspended? Oh? Did you even
watch it? Here's how I know it doesn't matter. And
I made this point earlier in the show, but I'm
gonna repeat it because some people didn't hear it. ABC
Disney has not one, but four online streaming services that
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includes Hulu Disney Plus, ABC dot Com, and ABC News
has a streaming service as well. Guess how many of
them will continue to carry the very popular Jimmy Kimmel
Show is so popular. Understand, ABC is regulated by the FCC.
That's what that why they claim. It's claimed that that's
why they took it off the air because Trump in
the First Amendment, YadA YadA, yadda. But if that was true,
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when they just still have it on Hulu so the
people that like it can keep watching it, you would
think they don't think it's worth having. That's why they
got rid of it. Race doesn't have anything to do
with the FCC. Guys.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
See, guys like Keith Oberman have also made comments. But
I already couldn't stand him, so I don't care that
now I'll have to hate somebody else. Keith Olberman following.
You know, the whole thing is, let's see what he said,
Charlie Kirk should burn in hell? Yeah, that lasted Kirk
on his post also blame me, of course, Donald Trump
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for Kirk's murder and Johnny Kirk died because he lived
in Trump's America. Well, he's already, you know, a known
lunatic anyway, and I couldn't stand him before. It's no
skin off of my sack real quick.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
Are you suggesting that if Joe Biden was around still president,
that Charlie Kirk wouldn't have been killed? Clearly, everything is
Trump's fault. And if that's true, based on what what
are you basing that off of.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
Their beliefs, and you can't question that. No, they believe
See Charlie Kirk, all of us we don't get to
say what we think without retaliation, but they do.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
All right, Well I think it's stupid. That's my two sis. Yeah,
so there, all right, all that being said, we're gonna
leave the show today with this for you. I think
this is important. I'm going tony of the appropriate music. Please?
Could I get some of the voodoo hoodoo music? Please?
Could you roll it? There we go in America these days,
it looks like we're returning to the days of witchcraft.
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In Africa, those days never left. No Zambia you ever
heard of it? Hell is a country of twenty million people.
They just sent two men to prison for attempting to
use witchcraft to assassinate their president. Did they go h
ooga booga and stuff like that? Yeah? I bet they do.
You you already read this news story? No, but I
know how it works. A judge in Zambia earlier this
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week sentenced two men to two year terms in prison
with hard labor after they were convicted for plotting to
kill the president using magic from witchcraft. The men Zambian
and Mozambeacon national were convicted under a colonial era witchcraft
law last week. Now, before you laugh this all off
his ridiculous abuse of the law, let me show you
something from last week about how witchcraft is becoming very
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popular in America. Again. Last week, jezebel dot com, the
feminist news blog, paid two witches to put a curse
on Charlie Kirk and then he got murdered. That's right,
so well, I mean say no more. Yeah, if you're
in a cast, taxes on your political cloes because you
think it will actually hurt them. Zambia thinks you should
suffer real punishment, and frankly I agree with Zambia. Let's
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arrest the people at jezebel dot com from murdering Charlie Kirk.
Let's get behind that.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
That also reminds me of that funny meme I saw
about voodoo, which is all kind of in that same
group where the wife yells at the husband from another room. Now, honey,
do you ever get a stabbing pain in your back,
almost like somebody is sticking a needle in you? And
he says no, She goes, huh, how about now.
Speaker 5 (16:17):
I'm not the one who's so far away When I
feel the snake by Intermoby.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Right here almost step out? Why are you getting scared?
Mister up? I feel a mojo coming on and I
ain't gonna be a part of it. This really freaks
you out? Me putting on this music and feats don't
fail me. Now what are you doing? Why do you
how do you make your feet spin in a circle
like that? Like a Hanna Barbara cartoon? Can't help? I
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