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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Isn't that exciting news. You can get on an airplane again.
The government's open. Yay, go to the airport and just
go enjoy, ride, fly, have fun. I'm not sure that's true.
It takes a little more than just the vote.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
It's still got to pass the house. They haven't finished yet.
It'll probably happen this week.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
And it was the whole problem. And then they voted
last night, and it's sixty forty. What we wanted. We
should be able to go to the airport and just
have the regular flight delays that we're always used to
and have the tsa back squeezing our nads and checking
your girlfriend's boobs.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
You're in luck. You came to the right place. I
am happy to explain this to you. A bill starts
off like this. If it's changed in one of the
two houses of Congress, it gets sent to the other room,
and then they modify it again.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
It's hard to understand unless you sing it well.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
As it turns out, there is a song about.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
It you that'll make learning more easily. Oh, you're in luck.
Papers is that bill record? Big Bill? Yes, I'm only
a bill and I'm sitting here on Capitol.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Not Bill college. No, but it sounds like him. We
looked it up. It's not him, No, but her name
is Bill.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
It's a long, long week while I'm sitting income the
government's not reopen. I woke up this morning to the
news that the government was reopened.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
Now they changed the bill and now it's got to
go back to the House.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
And what did we predict last week? They go to
reopen a government just in time for everybody to take
a holiday tomorrow. Bingo, oh my god. Well though they'll
work since they've had the last six weeks off, won't
they go to work even though it's Veterans Day.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
There was an hot Oh no, you know how I
usually like rand Paul. There was a weird moment last
week with ran Paul and Senator John Kennedy where Senator
John Kennedy wanted to pass a bill to cut payment
to the to Congress until the shutdown was over, and
ran Paul was against it.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Maybe he's a little short owned money. Maybe his wife
got hold of the credit card, you know, started Christmas shopping.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
It seems like somebody as prominent and influential as ran
Paul would have some money in the bank.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
You know, he's not a kid. You ever have a wife?
Get hold of your credit card, Kenny, you don't have
that much money in the bank.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Yeah, I wouldn't know anything about that. You wouldn't know now,
But it was just I was surprised. I was like, wait,
John Kennedy is more fiscally conservative than Ran Paul.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
I always thought it was the opposite. Well, these things are.
They're pulling the blinders off of the voter's eyes. Now
Chuck Schumer is in hot water with his own voters.
The minority leader, Chuck Schumer has upset his voters. Now.
(02:45):
He still voted to keep the government closed, to keep
that shut down going on. But apparently he was not
able to convince some of the other Democrats there in
the Senate to eight of them to go along with him.
And so the fact that he was unable to convince
them to keep it shut down, it means he is
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no longer effective and should be replaced, according to one
of the Democrats out in California. And you know this,
somehow magically just plays right into the hands of AOC
who we kept hearing was after Chuck's job, and she
kept saying, well, that's ridiculous, We're just doing. You know,
we're here to do the work of the people, but
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we might need a new, young, fresh face in the
Senate from New York.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
You really got to wonder what happens now in some
of these blue states, because I think average Americans don't
want the government to move to the far left.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
I don't think they do.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
Usually the minority Party can become popular again by moving
back to the center. That's exactly the opposite of what
the Democrats are doing, right, Yeah, the Democrats are feeding
the most extreme faction of their base by moving farther
to the left. Well, Chuck Schumer, he didn't do his
job here. It is his job to whip the votes
at the very least, you know, in the Senate, to
get everybody to vote with the party.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
You got a whip it, you gotta whip it good.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
And he hasn't made been able to accomplish that. But
at the same time, those senators are moving back to
the middle while the rest of the party is moving
farther to the left. I don't know if that's gonna
help them next year. Of course, what do I know?
I don't I'm always surprised to find out how stupid
people are, and yet I've been knowing it my whole life.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
Yeah, they just keep proving you right again and sometimes
stupider than you even expected. And you expected stupid.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Congratulations day to Sydney Powell, Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani. Donald
Trump has pardoned them for what Trump granted pardons for
seventy seven individuals tied to And I hate how they
explain this in the media, the plot to overturn the
twenty twenty election. You guys, it can't be against the
law to question election results. We should Democrats do it
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all the time?
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Yeah, constantly.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Remember al Gore that went on for weeks. Should all
of those people be in in prison? Everybody that was
questioning the results of the twenty or the two thousand election?
Speaker 1 (05:05):
The full is to those part in.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Each of the president's co defendants face charges related to
the twenty twenty quote fake Elector's plot. It has been
posted to social media. Trump granted them clemency. He now
has a clemency zar. That's what the media is calling him.
Attorney Ed Martin. Martin shared the part in document in
a reply to is May twenty six, twenty twenty five,
posts that read no maga.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
Left behind, no maga.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Of all the ones people on the list here, I
do feel like Rudy Giuliani. I mean, here's a guy.
We loved him right up until we hated him. He
was praised for saving New York City after nine to
eleven and cleaning up the city and uniting the country.
And then he made the mistake of thinking he could
support his lifelong friend Donald Trump, a fellow member of
the New York City Republican Party. And suddenly he's been
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canceled from polite society. He's not allowed to practice law anymore.
We have to take all his possessions from him. He
has to have his toes snipped off Sharia low style fun.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
You know what, Rudy times.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Most of them did nothing wrong, but for sure, Rudy Giuliani,
I never He can't practice law anymore. Remember that the
New York State Bar Association. Yeah, that'll slap him down.
That'll show you you don't cross a Democrat, buddy, or
we'll get you anyway.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
So that's a thing today.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
And then, of all the other silly things today in
the news, here's easily the dumbest.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
Did you know that Michelle Obama is a victim. Well, yes,
life is hard. It's not easy being Michelle Obama. You
have no idea the things that she has to go through.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Oh yeah, she has millions of dollars and everybody gives
her everything she wants. She's treated like Oprah everywhere she goes.
But life is hard for her.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
Right, Michelle said, we were all too aware that as
a first black couple, we couldn't afford any missteps. Yeah,
and you also say, as a black woman, I was
under a particular white hot Claire, did you feel.
Speaker 4 (07:03):
That for sure you can't afford to get anything wrong
because you didn't get the at least until the country
came to know us. We didn't get the grace that
I think some other families have gotten.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
You said, we were all, yeah, like troupe, All right,
I feel like sure this is one of them.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
The exact opposite is the reality. Here.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Find an average person that can name one of Barack
Obama scandals. I don't mean people that are into talk
radio and politics or people that are on X all day.
I mean average people. Do average people know what Operation
Fast and Furious is?
Speaker 1 (07:39):
Maybe they used to, and they forgot because it's been
a while. You know things happen.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
Imagine if Donald Trump's administration had organized a gun running
scheme at the border where they gave rifle, seriously dangerous
weapons to cartel members in an effort to quote unquote
track the weapons, and then those weapons were used to
kill border PATROLI. That'd be an impeachable offense. Obama did
and most people don't even know about it?
Speaker 1 (08:04):
Was that wrong? Should he not have done that? Imagine
what you're suggesting.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Imagine if Donald Trump used the IRS to go after
his political enemies. Oh that yeah, this actually happened with
the Obama administration.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
Sure.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
The head of the IRS, a woman named Lois Lerner,
invoked the Fifth Amendment when testifying whether or not she'd
committed crimes. Did you weaponize the government to attack the
president's political enemies? I plead the fifth? Plead the fifth?
And do you remember when that happened? It wasn't even
a big news story. Oh sure, yeah, though the media
could have cared left. You don't care about that sort
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of thing. We'll cover it later. Not to sound cliche,
but does nobody remember Benghazi? M M September eleventh, twenty twelve.
The embassy in Libya who was there, Christopher Stevens I
believe was his name, A handful of government agents, and
it seems almost as though they were sacrificed. They were
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left to die. They were left some of the news story,
the details about that attack, what people did with a broomstick,
handled the embassable. Oh yeah, it was just if you
read the details of it, this is like something out
of a prison horror film.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
It was terrible.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
And days later Hillary Clinton said, yeah, they were mad
about a YouTube video.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
That's all it was. Yeah, they got worked up over
a video that didn't exist until they made it so
that they could say that was the calls. Then they
blamed it on the video. They just whooped up.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
Barack Obama's DOJ the Department of Justice secretly seized Associated
Press phone records and targeted Fox News reporter James Rosen
in leak probes related to national security a Yemen bom
bomb plot. Obama condemned it, but defended the leak probes.
No chargers were made against anybody.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
M M. It was.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
This was a Nixon like scandal and it wasn't his
only one. Oh god, no, They're just a whole list.
Long as your leg spied on Carter Page spy down
the Trump campaign when they were running for president, bo
Bergdal and the Taliban prisoners swamp. Sometimes I feel like
we're the only people that remember Solindra. They gave a
half a billion dollars to a solar panel company, and
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then what happened and then a couple of years later
the company went out of business.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Yeah, and they didn't spend all that money. They still
have it, and then they passed it out to people.
That's the reason they got the money in the first place.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
I don't even remember how we got on this topic.
A few minutes ago, named the Barack Obama scandals. Nobody
can and yet there's a oh.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
Michelle Obama said it wasn't fair how she was treated.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
That's the It was just hard being Michelle Obama. You know,
I mean having one of the quotes. You know when
when women read these, they just get outraged. You know,
Braileen was reading this over the weekend. One of the
quotes was something to do with having a hair stylist
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and a makeup person is really not a luxurious at all.
It's something about it's it's not it's luxury, it's it's
just it's it's one of those things that you just
have to have it. It's necessary. Sure.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
Yeah, of course, no president in modern history has had
an easier time than the Obama administration.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
I don't think Michelle even had to clean up or
in a white house. I don't think she ever ran
a vacuum ever, you know, just like swept out the
back porch or nothing.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
Oh boy, Billy, I have to tell you something during
commercial break about that.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
About cleaning the house. Yeah, becoming cool to make fun
of Obama. That's just how white folks will do it.
Walton and Johnson Radio Network.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
If you're failing to understand why young people in New
York City, particularly young women voted for Marxism, understand it's
because they lack education.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
We let them go to school someday soon. You know,
it's hard, it's hard to imagine.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
But during our lifetime, I mean when I was a
young child back ineteen eighty seven, ABC, which is now
owned by Disney, which pushes the trans agenda all the time,
among other things, actually aired a documentary on TV where
they tried to explain to young people why communism was bad.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Uh huh.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
The documentary was called America spelled with a K instead
of a C, and apparently it starred Chris Christofferson. I
know it's disappointing. Sam Neil had themes of lost freedom, propaganda,
and national security. It aired during the final years the
Cold War war and sparked major controversy for its political
implications and bleak portrayal of American society under Soviet rule,
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and it received mixed reviews.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
But it certainly did the trick.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
There's a scene in the movie where they have a
young kid who sort of looks like a boy scout
giving a speech to a large audience of people to
explain why Communism's great and the Old America sucked.
Speaker 5 (12:52):
The Party will lead us to the New Age. There
have been those who tried to stop the New Age.
They're the corrupt reminder of the past. They've tried to
confuse us with the idea that the Old America was
a good country. We know that lie. History teaches us
that lie. We will replace them with our vision of
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the future. Everyone will go to school, everyone will have
a job. Everyone will be equal job. No one will
exploit or be exploited.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
What's just about having a job. A lot of people
didn't vote for that. Oh no, it's true.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
In North Korea, the unemployment rate is zero percent.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Bill yet imagine that.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
Oh yeah, you're gonna love it. Everybody is employed, everybody.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
It's funny they don't mention it when they're trying to
get you to vote for them. Right, and you're gonna
put you to work? No, I just want my benefits
and I want to stay home, and I want the
government to give me everything for free.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
I know nobody wants to hear this, but if we
keep spending money the way we're spending money right now,
we're gonna end up like that. If we keep spending money,
printing out money with no backing on it, you're gonna
beg for long lines at the airport when you're waiting
for long lines at a soup kitchen. Oh you don't
like waiting in a long line for bread? Yeah, I
bet you missed the airport. Now, don't you? What about
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toilet paper? You remember those days in Russia?
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (14:13):
Well, our COVID, right, Well, that's true. You know the
amazing thing the COVID broke out. It was our respiratory illness,
and the first thing everybody thought about was their bunghole
and they all ran out to Costco to buy toilet paper.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Who started that run? Somebody? I mean, it made no
sense at all, But there was a picture in the news.
If somebody wheeling out like a fourteen foot high stack
of toilet paper in their grocery cart, and that cost
everybody else to run to the store and get all
the toilet paper, why, I wonder what Some of them
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probably still have some of it in their closet at home.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
I wonder if we could artificially create that mass hysteria again.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
It'd be cool if we did. Yeah, let's do it again.
You'll do it.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Yeah, there's a really interesting article on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is
mostly garbage nowadays, but there a time when it's why
you need Krokipedia, right, Rokapedia. Yeah, that's the thing. There's
an article on there. It's an old article called Incidents
of mass Hysteria or something like that.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
I'm paraphrasing.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
It's not hard to find if you look for it,
and it goes back hundreds, if not thousands of years
and explains all the times globally when large groups of
people became alarmed over a seemingly mundane thing. They ran
out into the streets terrified because they thought the sky
was falling, but it was actually just ashes from a
nearby volcano or something like that.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
And we really.
Speaker 2 (15:32):
Ought to update that article with some of that stuff
from twenty twenty. Yeah, I feel like they missed a
few things there. You know, remember during the pandemic in Australia,
there were people that were mad that they weren't allowed
to leave their homes. But it's an unarmed society, so
the police in Australia ran around on horseback beating everybody
with batons until they went back into their houses.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
I heard over in China they were upset they couldn't
leave their homes either. Yeah, and the reason they couldn't
leave their homes because the government came by and nail
their door shut. That that's pretty extreme. China uses digital
ID cards.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
People that don't understand American politics will sometimes be confused
by the fact that conservatives want everyone to vote with
an ID, but they don't want digital ID cards. We
don't want digital ID cards for the same reason we
don't want everybody to have mandatory electric stoves because you
could shut it off remotely. I don't want the government
to have access to my ID from some ivory tower somewhere,
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just like I don't want them to be able to
decide to shut down my vehicle. That's sort of the
problem with electricity. It can all be controlled remotely.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Amen. I do like oilin your thermostat, your stove, whatever.
They just still think you need that anymore. It's off
even a massage. Wand yeah, Bob goes Walton and Johnson
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